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For-more than thirty years A' Fiatulcncy Wind C li li T ’-*T Dli\x'rhma.’ It regiiiasds athe e;f?dliiii1gchTd‘i‘ildbl£l:>w'::ildlii assihjilatestlie Food, giving healthy and natural slee ' _ The 0hildren’s_Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. P' 1 7 - -_ » 'Bears the Signature of / _ _ ,l ' ‘ 1. lilnitely firmer ground than if it had H _ _been made in writing on a ‘scrap of _ . _ paper,' and there is no possibility of its GEIMNE CASTORIA _ Atwavs _:;:f.z'_g.1s1;:_;;c1:s1::.c:.r.:.ii: i 1' ” / ‘ 1 1 I 7 I .~¢_‘_ ; The_K`ind You Have Always Bought 1 " ‘ mhz ciznvnuni eoM»Anv,N¢w.von»< ci~rv_ - 'ted States, f0l‘ its Origin and Colltlllll- gr, author “Pan Germanism."~to a re- . ‘fi » ~‘ this endwas preparing to fight Russia, r i 5;, ,United States may be challenged. ii een in constant use for the rclief of Constipatiorit _X T i,_ , - graduate and chief of the department »~ :of history at the Washington Univ- _ I ROFESSOR ROLAND G. USHER 8 'T ISTS TO USE NAVY AGAINST GE " ‘ f ' BE CROPP '_ BOSTON, Sept. 19.-The United fates is s. silent partner in the Triple Lpresent war if England's navy suffers eertion made by Prof. Roland G. Ush- ' resentative of the Boston' News Bur- au. -|When. Prof. Usher in 1913 in his book ,pointed out to the American public .that Germany proposed to dominate _the world by force, and to accomplish is rance and England, he was regarded by many as an alarmist. He is there- fore not disturbed at the prospect that his views as to the position of the I uNosi=is'rANo|No iN 1091. ‘Prof. Usher (who is a Harvard .erslty, St .Louis.) says: “Though no papers of any sort were with England and France that if ever 'Germany began war for the' purpose 'of executing Pan Germanism, the ,United States would support the allies -to the extent of using its navy for I-lu-:iepiiig open the Atlantic highway ‘and protecting the merchant marine of England if the British navy should not be adequate to the task. "This_understandiiig rests upon in- entire rejection by any one of the three parties, 1east_of.all by the Uni- ance is _based on the advantageous self inlterest of the three nations concern- ei _ "As part of the understanding, Eng- l pm im ~'_'-'_ 1 _ .>-sw. 1. Now for .~.-‘u _ Youa Heating _ ,,. ,,-,.'- Problem so _ Are you going to repeat last w1nter’s disagreeable exper- ience or will you protect your home and family from the ele- ments by installing our modem system of home heating-the most popular, scientihc and natural ?_ - ,_ Now is the time to attend to this matter. Call, write or phone 393_J. - 1 Fred. H. Trainor A _ 1 1 M-BUK Grafton St. ` YOU1l NEED, to lay in necessities. Do not forget that injuries, skin diseases, children's wounds, piles, and sim- ilar troubles are best provided against, and most quickly cured by applying 4* . \ T p -I H-I ' in _.nga m V .HOTEL .1 t _ FLANDERSA 3153-137 West 47th St. New York City 1%? gvéngeiigaql Evjafi ' ` f DUI NCE EDWARD ISLAND RY d The right iklnd ofa hotel inthe right lofcality. Il? tge heeiart of theatre district and _ 1 ii iaccntfothe sho ping centres. Positively rc proo . xc lent cuisine an an excep- tional orchestrs.A iiirgs addition just completed containing library,grilI and billiard hal I E To MONTREAL Handsomeiy Furnished Rooms, Private Bath 5 “LE FA" ‘ 1 1 $1.50 PER DAY UPWARD ` C S ` , ked"B d " 'th tt f d *’i°'° °*'"“..::;;il..1:"§%j,§i,rs.......’§.1.»l:ii.m...%l. "'”‘°"° , e u AGIBZES. Proprietor I .i=|i.~i i 1- _ 1 r 1 ~` crm I ---'-'F1 -' -'1,'1s| I Town Oar. .... Delivered in Charlottetown. Buyers to Sliare in Profits All retail bug/ers of new Ford cars fron; 'August ni, 191 , to August lst, 191% W1 1 share in the prof-its of the Company YO C ex' . , h they LE ‘i511?'>‘t91i5’n%‘§"_-.?§’.Zli.?.‘.l_ iii..-.§°§0.000 'new Ford cars durms that D€1'\0d- ' Ask for particulars- 2 I' L Le Return , Bruce Stewart _& C0-. I- _- _ _ _ 1 » . » Steam Navisafm Whaf* \ _-____§f._’¥_§_'__F_!_9-" mn... ii.. “'§‘;i’.‘.l‘.i‘ii.’§'.'.f`s."' °` _ Tickets,must be Validated at Montreal / ' _Y ,. “"""'”"1‘1ii'l\“i% 15 S ’ ?f,";i r§.~.-;.=‘- 0 “ 5 2" -irfriiiiif* 1 ‘ 7° ni. ' _ ;; ` lu. ' ' - ‘ §;§#-:======°i"-f-@i ii....,¢..i... ...i si.. wi. ; 5 0 1 _ V I ‘ \'~:. _ *,k_v_____>\, . _ _ 1.1, 5 “aff fi 333? i 3:32 its _ km- ___ ,___ sssiiif \ _ I-_ _ . . 11 -"‘ » ~“' 1-- ,‘ ‘ 1 -~ ~'f"'“"' . in 5 ~ ._ '» `.`_- 11/ < 1 _.-1- ~.~:'= a~\ w -1 .».:_=1-nw » ‘~ »- 1 " ~- 1 1;- ~, -"1 \-. -1. _.i "_5<-`1;..;‘-"11-1.... 5"" »,; ~ » ._. . . .. _ , _n 1 _ PRICE IS NOT RAISED A _ From all Stations Campbellton and East. Going Sept. 17, 18, 10. Retuming Oct. 5, 1014. Going Oct. 1, 2, 3. ‘ 'Returning oct, 19, 1014. Before Starting on Return Journey. 'W. T. Huggan, D. P. A., Charlotte- town. 5569-9-14metf. ,Q _ . 1 Time Table Boston Excursions F d Ca 1 1 ___ hmnfnchcigiiphin wgiienviiahip 1 ° - sawor ’o_wncain a c T I-°W°r_ Pm” °“ °r A ,'15 D C°"“}'°'.‘°° §‘;P*t°";':]*5_ 1%; Aininrs, weak. Engine and Effective August lst, i914, to ugéis _s _ ate: o _iuue, p . o . McEwen»S Wham 1915, and guaranteed against any re pctioln 71|, m¢|u,,v¢, “mi for mum 30 1 Leave Re-tum _during that time- All Cars equipped '°' ' days from date of issue $14.50 Fri. Sept. 11th 5.30 a.m. 3.30 p.m _’ Foi'd»'0nt. bo t 580 from 'Charlottetown via Eastern Tiles-H' 15 A ¥g§?in Steamship, 00': steamer: from .. St. Jolin, ,$18.00 from Charlotte- otlier coupon stations on Prince % I , . - ‘ l . L_ _ _ MON TREAL i:::.°:1';.r.. _ - 1 FfiS¢pt25th "'"'L1NE °"'“"~*i| °'f"§°i-f"§?"" A “’° vu ' mm `~'m"sm ml mm” :Island City Pointing (0 _ C0 , ` , _ im” "°° '° i can nan ocean sin, contracting Pninim e 1 EXCURSIONS. W, 5. llolllo, D. P. A.. 0. IJ., - o N N li "Era 25 ' ` ‘ , 'I _ _ u g::es|:ii:ii%liig||!;l ligimiidis Jf‘i'l0:i T\:`Eis1'1-9-92h!?Il8i. 3°” 1° '°'°]°°k “' ""' '°‘"i”‘ P°‘“"° Ava aiuoiuo Aoiisbiieiir, Ex- nivmuv ii= sNo|.A~o's ssouto i.so in wAn. _ if 0 lf' , '°' "°*"°f°._.1 il* mii>LE Eiiii=_iiis,fi1i.i_i l S 11 ./ land and France consented to the United States fulfilling its ambition to control the Gulf of Mexico and to build the Panama Canal, something which up to that time, England had not been willing to permit. “This explains the willingness of these countries to permit the United States to deal with Mexico in its own way. WOULD MEAN _END OF MONROE DOCTRINE. “lf Germany is successful in the present war, its next move will be on South America and away _will go the Monroe Doctrine and the Panama Canal, which Germany would certain- ly seize. The canal can not be taken away from us, however, if we con- ,troiled Mexico and Central America, and this will explaimcertainfthings that have been going on in that quar- ter. ` 'l “The United States is not called up- on to use its navy to support the allies so long as the British navy has the whip hand. If, however, the German navy seriously cripples the English. America has now so great a stake in the Gulf of Mexico, in South-America and Panama that the allies have no apprehension that she will play her part when if ever _necessary-. . ~ “The Germans have gone,into this war with their eyes wide 1 open and have counted all the costs. _The pop- ular notion _seems to be that a blind Germany is rushing heedlessly after a mad Kaiser to certain suicide. On the contrary, the leaders of the country with the full consent of the nation have carefully and deliberately plan- ned and anticipated the present con- flict for years with full knowledge of the fearful losses and the_ enormous sacrifices that they must face and with every confidence of final success. EXPECTED B`ELG|UM'T0 FIGHT "Germany expected Belgium ,would resist. They would have been agree- ably surprised if itvllad not. Th_ey did not seriously expect a repiiition of 1870 in France and know that. many battles'and even campaigns may be lost before the final outcome' of the war. “They knew that war with Russia and France would involve England. In fact, it is England that chiefly ob- structs the realization of Pan German- lsm. They realized that Austriawould be u weak sister. They knew that there was danger that italy would hang back. ‘ “Italy has already once deserted the Triple Alliance and flirted with tho Triple Entento in the case of Tripoli; but the final result was italy back in the Triple Alliance and English su- premacy're<‘.eived"the worst blow in a century and a hall; the control of the Eastem Me¢‘llt`erran`éaii "'was snatched -from England, and England was thrown back on Malta. ITALY LOOKING AFTER OWN INTERESTS ' “Italy proposes to make the most she can for herself out of the present situation, and the 'question with ltaly to whom she is worth the most- and who will pay her the most. Up to the PLAN; LINE AUTUMN EXCIIRSIONB in Effect September 11th. Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. Tickets good for return with- in 30 days from date of issue. The new twin screw steamer “Evan- geline” sails from Charlottetown for Boston every Friday at noon. For folders and full information apply to _ JAS. CARRAGHER. Charlottetown, P. E. I. p Agent. _ 5489-9-5 Bonshaw Ferry NWWWQ w. o 9WHmm ww.._ oo g@ York Pi. Ferry Time Table Tues Sept 15th 9 12.30. i|.30 5.30 ~ l2¢3l7.'I1', _ 3.30 I l2_30. ll.30 3.30 0-05 miioisi iiimzsoi., Charlottetown Steam Leaves Bummersldo for Pdint-du- imnecting with express trains for Edward “land Rauway' . lxsrlottetown and Tignish. Connec- w. r. iiuccAN, ii. r.5A£1c’1;m: Launch Doiphm oints ia Canada and the United totes. 1|-““|”:m| F,-i,|,y_ iw-xomtown, nay. sm. 1914. present, Germany has lost nothing from ltaly's holding back. and if Italv comes in now or later. she is worth more than ii she had come in at first. “Germany figures that, much as she ‘ is hurtllf War herself, she makes her opponents, especially England and France, suffer more. Germany knows _ that her factories must be closed and that there will be want and misery throughout the country. But she can find within her own borders enough food and clothing to supply the absol- ute necessities of life, so that her peo- ple and armies can live and produce all the necessary munitions of war. “So long as Germany can do that. it is not going to yield in this war for any internal reasons. Belore Ger- many will give up her armies must be crushed. and that Germany believes is impossible, - ENGLAND Nssos Fooo. “On the other hand, the German view ls that England is far from being self-sufficient. Most of her food sup- plies musl; be imported. War shuts off England from the Black Sea and the Baltic, on which she depends for food and materials almost as much as on the Atlantic. “Manufacturing is even more vital _All Vital parts are protected from destruct- ' ive effects of smoke and acid fumes in Sask-dt _ Flues can t rust out. iTh/"ey ar 5 ,treated with McClary anti-rust: _2lUID.i111}!l1_C02iting. See, the McClary dealer. ksoid Iiy Roger|,`l‘Iardware Co, Lid, Cllariottetownj P. E. I. and I; R. T. Holman Ltd Summerside, P. E. I. lhfsnrciiwinsnisi. ...__ ’ ’» I ‘ 1 to England than to Germany, and war will hurt England's industry almost as severely as Germany’s. Fighting in the west is to be on French soil and France must suffer all the ravages of war itself. "Germsny even expects to be able to cripple Engiand's sea power, even if she cannot defeat the liritisli navy. lt does not necessarily require a navy to close the Suez canal." HARD TASK FOR THIS GERMAN ARMY. l"Al'.lS_. Sept. 21.-It is aiinoiiiiceil at the Russian capital, according to a dispatch from Havas agency from Pct- rograd, that the Germans who were campaigning in the Kielce, proviiicc of _Russian Poland, upon learliiiig of the Austrian defeat from Krnsliik to Mas- colf, retreated rapidly to the south- ward with the intention ot' rallying the routed army. PICKLINO SEASON Frost last night September 0th,' not much damage to tomato and uu- cumber vines, but the next may be more severe. What sense is there in putting off from time to time until pickling stock is unobtainable. Just now we can supply in any reason- quantity, green tomatoes and ripe. small cucumbers und large, gmail A.ll. P.ll[. P.M. 1.10 7.00 7.55 l.l0 Canadian Government Railway P. E. I. RAILWAY, Timetable in eiiectJuno lst, 1914. " »‘ Trains Outward T;-gin; Inwgm _ Raid Down. Daily except Sunday A.M. 1.35 Dep. Uliarlottetoy; 8.30 Hunter River 9.02 Emerald' Jet 9.27 laenslngton 9.50 Ar. Summersidg 5.00 8.15 ."?‘°‘2"¢‘° sem' #Be e°§Ne Read Up, "_ Daily except Sunday _,' A.M. P.M. l’.M. 'f Lu. 11.30 10.15 2.45 ’ 9.16 1.15 3.45 12.20 8.17 11.35 7.50 11.00 . \-5 PFPQ O . o§g=`g DOD P.lii. 12.10 Dep. Bummerslgg 1.39 Port Hill 8.00 0'Leary 6.00 Ar. Tigpish 8.00 8.58 0.47 11.00 P sse- nic: Fees; r E _ ill. 8.55 L80 .7.10 Dep. Emerald J¢t_ 8.00 Ar. CSDB 'l'ravQr“ Ar. 7.00 8.45 ` DGP- 6.00 8.10 Daily .Ex. Sus. #err Ssséw 9F@°` $533? U? ep. Charlotte town Mt. Stewart; Morell St.. Peter'l 6.00 11.10 'Ar. Bouril Sat. Only. Dly. Dly. _ Ex. Ex. - Sun. Snt.& Sat. Sun. ilnly. l’.‘1i. l'.M. 5’ ' l>`_ ?®9H?3 i-»;_.:.=oo' <:,_.:nu\u1 FNPPT N' new ceases 5"->!“?‘f” :»:'¢w>~»~ ur,-,,cnU\U‘ 7.10 12.40 Ar. Elmira DQ. 1.00* 1.00' pickling onions, red onions for chow, spice, peppers and choice pickling vinegar etc.- Last year we were compelled to cancel very small orders in this line. (Tall at our mark-et place and leave the list of requirements, or if incon- venient to call, order by mail. Please remember we are doing a cash business, prices on application. W Dly. Dly. ' Ex. Ex. Sat. Sat.& Sun. Only Sun. PLM. P.M. A.M. 5.15 4.15 8.40 Dep. Mt.. Stewart 9.50 Cardigan 20 liiontagug 00 lr. Georgetown T195” ozeo Quia- @5719! 'gmc Quia- 1-:H *"9 5564-9-l2Mmtil6i. _ , - Daily ___ ' " _ "` Daily ¢.., $25? ,Aa J. J. GAY soN. MMWMVTb_‘i“3l_imE_IM Cliarlottetowlllyllirkel. gglifpt ggiept Exégiét lnx§;;;l;r. A M. P M 3.10 Dept. Chariot tetowii Ar. 5.35 p 4.25 Vernon River 4.01 5.55 'An Murray Harbor' Dept. 2.00 uly. uly. A.-W -- »~------- Ex. Ex. Bull. Sat.& Sat. Sun. Only. Plll. 1`.M. 'F ?9@?g essg rss” snag rss* asa; D8;‘~ sre> sea; _ 1 Time Table 1 - _ S.S. Hillsboro ,, ROCKY POINT FERRY Leave 0h'Tow'a. Leave Rocky Pt. 1 7.00 7.30 s.00 Ani. a.a0 aiu. I 0.30 v 10.00 ~ 1 11-00 “ 11.80 “ 1.30 P. 2.30 I a.s0 -- 4.s0 I' 5.00 0.10 ~ 1.0¢ ‘1 sUNnAv. 1o'00 'A'.M. 1.00 P.n. 2.30 -' _ 4.00 " i- 5.00 'I 'F .:~e°s~= -222 -T” ' _F ,PPFP gesaé ::f'°i‘ FF ll. MURPHY, Manager. Navigaiioi1_Co., Lid. _ For Sale 2 pairs Newfoundland Silver Black Foxes, these may be inspected at Sales Ranch. A few pairs of Patch and Cross foxes. We also handle Mink, Marten and Fisher. NOW isthe time to buy your stock. Cali and see us before buying. Full information re Ranch y building and Ranching given to customers. l Agents for the AN GLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIMITED. The Farm Stock £5’ Fox Exchange of P. E. I. ' Head Office 36 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone 485 _'Y _i P. 0. Box 4 ` Oommcncing Homin): the lst of une. tho BTEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND caves Charlottetown for Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Picton on ro- rn about 4.00 p. m. Connections ads at Picton for all pointn in ova Scotia. BTEAMER EIILPRESB hone, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) -Chanson return about 4.80 p.m., ns made at Point-du-Obeno for all ` G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. _ _ |675-5~80HU¢ THE F URNESS LINERS Soilings from Halifax to :sn¢n¢_ridn¢ii'!'.?. . ._ gm io -RH%nwx:xxxx$:&0% Halif t Li l vi _ S? Jgiinyn iifiit’ ° "Tobuco"........................Sep "Durango" ........................ Oc Halifax to Liverpool direct _ "Slchem" .;................ ....,Scpt19 "8ag\more' Sept .'40 The sbnvi-_ dates are suhiect to change without notice .sn as sr.: ii . . . ‘ _ _ . .'WAi.l.£R J. A. DOYl.E_ 0,, -"°*fi’."i»‘°i»“ in-if-if °°.:~.;:'.:'.'-.11 '_ “ _ 1 » I Halifax. 1' i Fumcss,Withy & Co, Ltd. The Strength of a Will Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to a Strong Efxecutor. The Eastem Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. The names of its Directors and Officers, and its large Capital, are a guarantee of its Strength, Ability and Good Faith. than those 0? an Individual. its char es are regulated by Law and are no greater _ _ Consultation or correspondence invited. The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager Charlottetown _,M Capital $1,000,000. Total Assets $15,000,000. 1487~3~5Mtsttf ' V V F ( y _V __ i