I I .-`___ ff-,f "’Tas....i__;._.,‘.. iimsii siiiiiii -suii If you yrsntisome- thing_dis_t1nctive yet beautiful in the I lineof a patriotic souvemr. we have' Just what you want. _ _ We have several var- ieties, the newest _and nicest of which, is a line of high-gr_a d_e chinayvareon _which _is artistically painted in bright colors the flags of the triple entents- England Russia and France. You couldx_i't wish more convenient or satis- factory patriotic souven- irs than this line displays the variety of different sizes and designs makes selecting simple while thc prices are merely a trifle. Step in and look over \tbls line today. \ _ (Special to The Guardian) » 8- -' I "General Sir John French reports there hate been no incidents of Im- portance In the British line in Bel- ‘gium and France since my last com- munication of the 10th instant, when the recaptured positions at Hooge ,have been consolidated. Since then our trenches in that neighborhood _have been subjected occasionally to artillery bombardment but there has .beenno infantry fighting, with the exception of two bombing attacks last night which were easily repulsed. On the remainder oi' the front there have been intermittent ‘artillery engage- ments of no importance," _ IIUIUHIUIIS IIICII . _ _ iuw iiiiii uwiin (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Aug. 18.-The former Am- erican steamship. Dacia, condemned by s French prize court owing to transfer from German to American & registry after the outbreak of war, ° has been sold. Her new French own- 125 Grafton Street _ SWEET CHARITY. I, er renamed her Yser. She sailed to~ day under the tricolor from Cherburg for Cardiff, to take on a cargo of coal for Brest. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Aug. 18.-The British steamer, Thornneld, 488 tons gross, Liverpool, has been sunk. The crew Wealthy Ucnefactress (stopping in were saved, at the hospital)-Well, wo`ll bring the car tomorrow und_take some of your patients for a drive. And, by the bye, nurse, you might pick out sonic with A BIT TIRED A somewhat weather-beaten tramp, \i£\lliiHi~i&‘S that allow-!i\€ IMI D&l'ii' being asked what was the matter with Hlillhi "Oi ila\'0 D00" W0Ul\d€d Hi HIL lils coat. replied, “Insomnia; it hasii't as fi-ir as anybody iii the streets could had B nap in ten yea,-__(;h|~i3gian Reg. see.-Punch. kai l I _ ister. 'st 'Q *'\ New Annan Horse Races Wednesday, Aug. Z5, 1915 There will bo three classes as follows. Free-for-all trot and pace. Purs er ... . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .$200. 2.24 (‘lass trot and pace. Pure e' . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .$100 3 Minute Class trot and pace. P urse . .. . .. .. . ..100 _ All races mile heats. 5 pr-r rent with entry and 5 per cent from wliiners, entries close Aug- ust 16tli, five or more horses to enter and three or more to .start in each class. Money divided according to su mary at end of fifth heat, two or more horses by the same owner or trained in the same' stable may start, in the samc race, the management reser vo the right to change programme, postpone or declare off any race for any good court, the rules of the Na- tional Trotting Association to govern excepting where they conflict with above conditions. Special trains from Vernon, Charlottetown, Tignlsh and Summersidc. Particulars of which will appear later. Band and other am- iiseinents on the grounds. dinner and tea tables. ice Cream Mid i9lUP0l'8»¢9 drinks. A large Grand Stand has been erected which will accomodate nearly one thousand people. There is no need of saying anything further as for the last three years we have had first class races, and record crowds. and this year the man- agement are making cvcry effort to have this the best Yel- Followliig is the scheduled of time and fares of special trains in con- nection with New Annan Horse Races: Faro . FETC- including including War Tax Time War Tax Time 7.10 8.15 8.30 8.46 9.18 9.30 9.47 10.07 10.10 7.00 7.20 7.40 10.27 10.38 10.48 11.05 Vernon $1.00 tfharlottetoirn 90 ar. (`harlotietowii dp. Royalty Junction 80 North Wiltshire 60 llunter River 55 l"rr-_ilerictoii 45 Ilrndalliitno 45 Emerald Juiirtioii 40 C. 'l‘rnvi-rsc 80 Reg. Alliaiiy 65 Kliikoru 55 Frfietowii ' 30 linlvin 20 l\'oiisiiigt-- _ . »~'.'-~' ii . _ _ _ iaiiilietliisssi iii:¢iii~iI.° Rm! her mm ' wear better and the priCe Wlii be in Crapaud. V. returned to Crapaud after spending a pleasant holiday with friends iii Springfield. V. Royal Bank of Canada, Tyne Valley, is spending his holidays at his home in Crapaud.-H. home after a. short visit to,Sumnier- side.-H. Wilmot and Mr. Alban McLellan, indian River. H. ' Moncton post office,_ has returned to his home after a visit of several weeks with his son, Mr. S. M. Hicks, Suni- merside, P. E. I. and children, who have been spending a pleasant vacation in Victoria, loft niuiis iuiiiiii of Vilna by Germans is seen in Petro- grad and preparations for its evacua- tion are being made. The Governor General of Vilna ordered the removal - of the equipment of factories and Mlscouchei , _ Banks to another with supplies of _Q0 metal, including _Church bells, leather and everything else that might bc useful. Horses and live stock are also being taken away. Prcparatioiis for tlniic. The town is in darkness iit night on account of the attacks by German aircraft. Reports from Po- land are that the Russians renialiilng in Warsaw after the ciipturo have been removed to iiitcrlor Gcriiiniiy. Orand friends in Ereetown has 'returned homo. I-I. » ' -_-_ ' _Mr W Cmbns A 'Get The Boys Scililol, §:::°.'E.¢:".*1°.i:.‘.i>'...'.:f'."afi5';.*.:.§..‘:.:_Suit at TU P L IN ’ S I Graibam'a Road. L_. 2-Miss Grace McDonald, Bradal~ bane. returned Wednesday after It will fit better, lookbetter, -Mr. H. V. Vaughan, travelling loweriqualjty considered than your salesman for Emerson. Fisher & Co.. money _Will buy HIIYWIICIC CISC- g:;“.I_¢;l‘;;ii"w`7.s in Crspaud on business Then our _big (11SpI&_y D63l‘1y 3 hundred different su1ts,in as many different styles, at nearly as m_any different prices gives you a decided advantage in selecting. For school wear. We have IUSI the suit your boy needs-call and let us show it. we’ll tell you why it will wear longer than any two ordinary suits. Call and select the boy’s school suit today-will exp€Ci YOU- -lilr. and Mrs. John William Clark. Linkletter,~_ attended the funeral of the late Charles Clark of Victoria, on Monday last. -V. » -Mr. Ernest Reid, Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada. Tyne Valley, is spending his vacation at his home -Mrs. (Rev) Wm. Deathe, has V' -Mr. Ernest Reid. Manager of the 1* Reuben Tuplin & Co. KENSINGTON _ t. '_ _ -Mr. Edgar Smallman, Halifax, MM I left yesterday morning on his return vi) 5 _--_-sapiséineéi I _ _ _ . coins:-mi' _ _ _ , _ _ ..tU9UST.2_1.-.lair _ 5. , _ri- . -1' -. » ~ _ - , iv'-_ I ii=-I i I'-_ -£1;-3 -Arnong the visitors to Summer-s sidq on Thursday were :Messrs Step- hen Hiiestis and Willlani Easter, -Mr E. Hicks, caretaker of tho Purses $500.00 CLASSES Free for all mile heats $200.00 2.30 Pace, Half Mile heats 150.00 2.40 trot, mile heats 150.00 Fare _ ‘ ' including Time 6.00 6.45 6.55 7.20 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McBeiith Friday on return to their home in Moncton, N. B. V. 3. 'ITL North Wiltshire, Hunter River, Bradalbane, Pnrnocnnn, Aug. is. _cel-man Emerald Jct. 1-15 7-30 aeroplanes persistently bombardiiig - 7 nic city of viina, fifty miles cast of Fl`€€iI_0Wll» ~ Kovno. The possibility of the capture Kensington’ Traveller's Rest, 8.13 8.25 Summerside, IUSIIIIIN PIISIIIUN 1.20 1.15 1.15 100 1.00 1.00 8.58 9 23 10.12 10.26 1-1.00 Wellington, Port Hill, O’Leary, , Bloomfield, Alberton, _ .70 .45 the evacuation of Bialystok coii- -30 Arr. named. _ ' HARRY 0’BRIEN, Sec’y. 2580-8-1SM4ll‘}Cii. Alberlon Horse Races Proportionate fares from intermediate stations not $350. ENNIS & Co. PIANO FREE Manufactured by he New Scale Williams _Piano Co., Oshawa, Ont. Contest sold by The Business Boosters Limited, Toronto Ontario. ~_- I M W' I SAVE Yoon coUPoNs E GET iN TEE G 'I _ 1 ,,., _ WOULD YOU_ LIKE- TO HAVE THIS IN YOUR HOME ?` ‘ JUST A LITTLE HUSTLING AND YOU WIN t ' We wlilissue trade certificates w`th h t t . Th t°fi t rerpretsent ONE gOTP3thforLAe\iil§li;E(§¥i1NCJl§h;NeI;'1r`I;' l§fu:§§?<;?ags%?§;i'¢I’C€I1iaIl€ Of profit, but throiégh the difference in volume of busi- ness-we ex the increase to more than repay us, an_ in the future we shall endeavor to give ym; E EN MORE for your money than we have i_n the past. e dit your patronage solely through the merits of our goods and Lower Prices. We can save you money and we areready to prove it. D. A. BRUCE. 1 CUSTOM TAILOR ` `Gent|r? Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies’ Tajtqqagt “ ' _ 156-me QUEEN smear CI-IARLOTTETOWN, - P. E. ISLAND ` fi i "I I . `....._i-A Prize Contest P. N . 4 :asc-s-mum. _ s _ _ . U . ... l,,.L...