ar- r -v--e- AUGUST 26, 1915 _ _ - THE UHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN - -' png; 11-mg; *I1 =liUilSl |llEiS 0 4 |>E`i§` 0N;\|_5 _ hAlfi""'° “UNM” lllllllllllll El1.l[ill_[§lI|{]||_ '-'A Botllererl- ll uw n ' 'f ___ . ~ . 3 -. -_ V . . NA°r|oNA|. Mr. F. o. speneer, st. .1enn,.le ln ` ‘ ' ' ' I ' "At sto V B t lo Pm s o the' CM' I - _o n- os on . s urg . , _ _ _ ,._cf,;"f,’, f,-gif’ _f,f_‘_’_l_’_‘_° P‘;'i§_h°;::3___tl:;»_ Ya; ivew York-_st. _Lenls, 12, New __ti_l_st Bela; _nngnel returned. .lest _V.l » - - , 0 - ng rom apeque. - _ f:__l_t§rl;__l:_¢;li_._d;vdhen a__hgo0I_d dst!! sD0l’t At Philadelphia-Chicago 6, Phila- -* which there were tllsee gliirgrgllwig delghg 1'k| Mr' “thu Garver' or Boston' is gi_iiy___ioti;_ri_3i_i_iii__;r_1S__é__i_il; “iam ______i;n_i_;s ___ t roo yn-Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn __visitil1§_fn_thio city. _ _ _ _ es s. e_ 4 AmEnlcAN ` " Ml-s...AV A Alley on V . T _ - - V y. returned , rot and Pace was the race of the i at m ht from it visit t st A ti _ ~ s g V o-V .V n rows, i'i'.{i,iirif‘$,i,'i'ii“5tnvt‘: heat’ t° defllde- At Detroit-Boston 3, Detroit I.~ _ Among the- young- ladies 'camping .'.-.-.‘-‘P'enslar” Corn Cure -‘will relieve you. - .. Noremedy forcorns is ‘ easier toappiy. V . -Itlls. -also an effective application - for corns -buni`ons_`_'ar_id warts-25c ` ' ’ ~ 'I V. Remember there isn’t a better stock-of Drugs,- Soapsv Pep fumes, Brushes, Combs, V Sponges, Rubber goods, etc., in--.tile Province for '”y_ou_to_§élect from than ' _can be found at this 'store-_ ' A Foster if; Drugstore. ' V- Sunnyside `v . FURTHER-'T'AUNT8 FROM GERMAN PRESS. ,r ~ - .' V il- ' BERLIN, Aug\.'.24.--(Via London).- Nb~\ful‘t'her details concerning the sinking 'ef the,Aro.bic have been pub- lished hero, and the Berlin papers reflrain' from comment upon the situa- tion resulting fronl that event. ‘The newspapers publish what pur- ports' to be a-brief despatch to the London- 'l‘elcgr~apil quoting Joseph l’. Tllmulty, President W'ilson's secretary, as saying that Americans are unitedly with the President, and will. lf neces- sary; offer their-.lives to maintain the inaiiellabicrlghts of Americans on land' hlltfbn sta. -' " " _'I-‘he Krquzgeltung ssvs_:`, “,'J,‘.lteiid inallenablejii' _ ts, as is known," bou- sis; of, _»‘\l¥lDB. British passenger eeamorsi"`“' " ' , " »§eve_ral papers pub1lsh__thc Arablc's nutnlfest on a ‘trip from New York to London.. beginning July 29. as con- titfhed ill a report of the German- Alierlcan Chamber of Commerce of Ntivxflfork. This report says that the Ar 6," "ti/hich' was' painted like a battleship, had twelve American guar-_l diali"all¢els ab'o‘ard." .fllhe Lol-tal Allzelger says that this reports shows that the Arabic was ¢.0.\il_PllBd for battle. and therefore not to becollsldcred a harmless merehallt- man. The Tagcs Zeltun llcads the Loll it _ don Telegraph despatch with the lille "Wllson's secretary threatens." were some distance in the rear, when _i' Giiii _ .- at alehmenu-neehester .4. melt- Vinnlcvmlw- i_::mc£:_,“ ii; °€r%f;’i?°§:5§‘:;‘_'_€t;‘;m}l€:°0 mond 3. Rochester 9, Richmond 5. V ---rr _ _ . i-_i,,,ziii,,,i_ He was ,hm __ d “S At llnrrlsbnrg-Bunsln 3, Harris- Among the vl=ll°rB lf’ the City ves- horse falling on to of lil Olin' the bum 0' Bunam 1' Harrisburg’ L -tom" were Mrs' D' J' Stewart' Lower Giiiis escaped with” i m'i “clllllf At Jersey City'-Toronto 2, Jersey City MOHIHSUB. MW- D- P- lflflllg MIB- Jam- _on me forehead _“TTI lil lElll1 CHU! 0. Toronto 4, Jersey City 0. cs Irving and Mrs. F. B. McRae,- diivei. escaped 'wiiiwur _“$525 gag At Providence-Montreal 2. Provl- .V°\‘l10“ Rl"9l`~ wgliig iiiiicilio ina" in me next heat dence 1. Providence 9, Montreal 3. N- B» - 0 0 OW ug is the summaryz- FEDERAL- Miss. Mary White, who has been- " ' _ - ~ . ' vlgitlng her aunt, Mrs. Thomas F"°°'°"‘" T'°* ""“ P“°°- AA§___Newsrlr~lannsle.:l, Newnrlr o. White. Yeti; st\i§eti__Clty_i w_ss_;1 pas- . - t ttsburg-Pittsbu 4. K _sensor Y - 0 Of Um Gr HD YOS- Mlle nests, Purse $200. Ciiy 0_ _ __'5____ _ ““““ _i,,,,,i,,,, i,,,,i,,i,ig_ ' ' V Pittsburg 4, Kansas-City 3. - ’“*°°°‘ Hlldg___S.. Alfred Stewart, Southport, Ai Bai,_im°i_e_Bi_0okiyn “_ Baiti_ Messrs wiii Dii,isi0i.d_ Joe .i-i.0wii_ ven by Conroy, 1, 1, 1, Vesta B0y_ owned md driven by Danpnore 6, dale and Earl Sherren, of Hampton. Steeie 3 2 2 l At Chicago-Chicago '4, St. Louis ‘Vere “H1005 :he l’_*_‘“°“€°"B 1° the . . . . C dia W t l-l tE - 0.I.~ii,iiiiigim_ siiediac H0rBe_Excha»n-gm 3. _ ... . _ ~. _ana n es on e arvcs xcur _ driven by Sims. 2. 3, 3. ' (sp°~|a| t"'T’ h" 'G"""""d__ B on' ' fp; i _ 5 » c o. e uar an=- l _ me 226'- 227%' 224; Bnnebnn results yastei-day; Mr. and Mrs. J, Beverly Alward, 224 Trot and Pa __ , _. . _ . ~ with their three children and Miss_ ° ' NA1'|°NA|_ tgniq-UE, V- Clark have arrived in Charlottetown Purse $100 _ , , ._ from Portland, Maine. on a visit to ' At New Yo,-k_New york 5; pitts_ Mrs. J. B. Alward’s parents. Mr. and - Ai-coli,” Jamés Miiimim_ Summe`,si',ie_ bugg iii; Pit_tsbur§t9iJNew5yo;k 7. _ Mrs. George Rackham. [gig silirt kept i:l1creasing_ until 1605 5_3_1,1_1_ - ,' roo yn- . ous ; l-ook yn l _ __ ng ng some resses o enormous Qneensboi-i,iigii_ shediac Home Ex_ 3. MTB- Peter Km! 0l"1`lSHlSl1 and 1101' iproportions. Then toward the end ol ennngs. rlrlven by Sim 2. 1. 2. 3. :l ‘ - At Philadelphia?-Phusuelpnle. s; <1““Shl@r Marlfm have returned hams ' he seventeenth eentury the fullness ,P i _ _ _ ’ ' ' '(j|n¢m,mg_10i,_pht| d 1 hm 6. Gi i _ after a very enjoyable trip, having rergigzeg bH sn£n;ririB‘i"'2S"mme'sld°' nag; 5_ a eg ' _mn visited. friends at Vernon, River. y 9 9 . 3 3. 4. _ King Brazilian. owned and iiriven .by Al' B°Bt°n"B°st°“ Zi Chl‘5“3°'f0° China Point and Charlonemwn’ ' - F' ___l;d Welsh. North Tryon. 3, 4, 4, _ AMERWAN LEAGUE Mrs. George Bowen, of New Glas- °“ B erahard “gm With At Cleveland-Cleveland 6 New' ~‘ . ' -‘--- ' »cIli\::t‘:;'_‘:i'iJf:',;’;;g|}i.|:)';da§_§°$:_‘;'- 10 UW York 0. _at York Point this week are-the Misses Ciiiii ri e QW” At Chicago-Chicago 6 Washington 5 "»Ma|-lon. Auld -Margaret Robertson, At uc liao won ill; three straight heats. At 3t_ L,,,iis__5t_ Loifii, w_ Piiiimiei; ima Giii,d,yii_1.}|choisi,ii 8 lllsh Ol' thB third h t I th _ ,, ` ' - Br 2,24 ning, ,_ iiei-mi, accidentezvag mi: Phla 7- Sig 1»0\llB 3- Plllllllielphlfi- 3- ~ Im" Beth V-“___-___c0m_____ a_____ved- in relgnilg supreme over all classes oi rowly averted. The first three horses ` ~ _ - :1:°.f;::l::'::::.".:::.; .fe-_ nl# le: -ll; _ Allllly by l0tt0l‘ t0 A- 11-- 1”- 0- B°Xi “Use pure-bred dairy sires from i '14, Charlottetown. P. E. I. 2082-s-zcrnlf COWS hsvhls lsrse and Drvfilahle pro- ductions of milk and butter-fat. l___ _'E 'Trains Outward 'Road Devon. I’.M. Noon A.M. 3.45 12.00 7.35 Den. 5.00 1.20 8.30 . 5.45 2.10 -9-.02 6.22 2.455 9.27 7.00 8.30 9.50 Arr. Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jet. Kensington Bummorsido su l_ , "Raise well the heifer calves from - cows which for one or more genera- DAY _ ° ' tions have made large and profitable '5 5 » ` -5 5 - ` ~ Canadian Government Rallways productions of milk and butter fat _"" Fashion has affected many indun- $5! »\lNll'@\\' Rilmfuly. $5; -THINGS i' 20"Bl`i:_9tl}_ lrellefs at the REG Of 10 t0' Diiy_ tries, causing a great increase or de- .-; ' ' PIM. _8.,40 . __ 12.10 Dip. 9.38, 1.42 Port 1.0.27 ,.- _ll-10 0'L°Bl'¥ 11.08_ , _ 4.23 Afberton Summerslde "'Arr. 8.45 5.30 l Hill. 7.48 4.00 7.04 2.40 6.19 1.85 11.45 6.10 Arr. 'rignish Dep. 5.45 12.80 -r'@~.T°_` ESF ,sins Dop. 10.00 . Arr. Emerald Jct.' Arr. 9.15 Cape Traverse 0 1.11. l=.l-1'. s.u.,_. i..‘._;._ .a.M. a.oo also pep. "ossrlot¢°eiown ur. s.os' 5.45 4.10 8540 1,26 _ _ 0.17 _ Moreil ‘ . 7 'f 9:46 \l_['.0tl" 11.15 Arr. Sourils , _ Mt. Stewart ‘ 7.02 4.10 cas a.z*1 st.Petsr's ' " _- 6.11 `z.ss pep. 5.10 1.so 7,10 _' _ ' Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 _ - an. I <4'.I0 -- - 8.45 _Dep. _- Mt. -Stewart Arr. 7.00 8.55 -me _ - ass on-ulsar “-11 2-49 5.30 - 10.~25 0.05' I' ` 11.05 Arr. _£:.-_-_,_.,.»».t._\.V- f-'-‘\-- '- ' Montaglie 3-30 Georgetown- Den. 5.15 1.30 ~ 5.48 ‘Batt Daily- ` rn- -only onset. _ . ._ _ .- 8:-Sun. _. lam |110 _-DOD. ' 4. I 4.57 Gnprlottotown Arr. 10.00 9.4l Vernon lllver 8.30 8:31 Y ii l. _ “_ Hat. only - es... _ ` ` _‘gin _.Mun-ny llnrhor _ DBD- 0-30 'L00 '[II. the pointed _, waist was held in Previously .aclmowicdged $4,032 ~ Previously acknowledged, $4,s92_ Percy Acorn, Vernon ltiver, 5. Balance at date, 34,597 Yours truly, A. W, HYNDMAN, Treas. Machine Gun Fund. THE HISTORY (JF FASHION. Fashion is a social custom, trend mitted by imitation or by tradition; it is a form of luxury in ornamenta- Ulnn; the caprices of fashion are both friausnt and sudden; it is changeable, uI\l'0l1abl|_,_ frivolous, and thrusts as- ide ill moat careful celeulsttons; it dolinell its universal foilowin society ll which the taste for ilnery dates well back. Such is the declara- tion mado by M. l’lerre Clerget, dir- ector--ef the High School of Com- merce, Lyonl, France, in a recent publication of the Smithsonian Iusti= tution. » ~ ' - UP t,o,tl1s ti1i.rt_esuth century, says _M. ('lerget,. women's costumes were chiefly tunica or robes marked by na- tulial simplicity, but in France ln the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, un- der Francis I. and Henry II., dresses were designed to folvlow the natural lines. Women then appeared in fitted doublets, skirts, and wraps with coll- nrs. The sleeves were leg-of-mutton 'and balloon shaped, filled with plnits 0|' VBFY tight. At the time of Henry place by a still corset, and was ac- companied by pulled sleeves, the dress ohready having the hoop-pcttlcoat. _ The reign of Henry-IV. brought out the great bell skirt built on springs, Vwhieh later was found with the crin- ' line The tendency towards fulness in -diminished, giving way to padded ldresses worn under mnntle wraps, gow N S who has been visiting zeslot, Ml h 1 M K , _ V ~---: = - - -» _ 4, 5, 5? 5lTe3_ C anna v'"mon`, At Chicago-Washington 7; Chlca- Mm' "°h“ Garrickr (-fltyr was a l’*”‘ Besi time 2 25 1 - _go 4_ _ ,V _- senger by the Northumberland yester- ‘ ' ‘ ’ i At Det,-i,it___B0Bt0ii 2: Detroit- 1_ day mornlllg returning to her llomc. _ \_Al. Cl l d-N Y K3; - ___- Three minute Trot and Pace. land 2_9" an °W_ _clfwe Mi,s_ (DL) D_ W_ McK0nziQ_ and ` At St_ L i_st_ L _ _ son. David, of New York who _have Purse $100' deipiiia 3_ ous ouis 5 Phila been visiting Mrs. McKcllzie's_ father Mr James St C Mooro of Eldon, leave Qi|e‘;‘it§,7iaiithif;;ii_':i(i;ig_vT:3”;_“iid dr_iv‘m_ bl' FEDERAL LEAGUE glliaetugll this l_1_lor_l;illg._&ce<;_;llp]an_i_;e_t__:;_itho_\_l(i; corn s age or green so ng crops e . 1- ` - ' ' Il! Oh- 119 0 a . 8 rye, mag, oats, gi-een Cai-ii ft-,ddei._ Rose, _l;edde_ned. and its seetlllng,is approaching an art. The appear- (J __ _ 5_0 Mb W M _`_ ___ bb d th ii bi f d_ reas _ _ f t 1 1 t ' ‘avelu sl, ; crt _ or cl , ca age an o er ava a e ee isnce o a new s ye o garmen is a C_wc__________ $____ ________ __________ C__v__n_ taking place in the iiite1|ect_ ciis_ dlsll, $15; J. Nelson M1:(‘oulll'cy, Cav- toms, and business of a people; the rise of nations has been so indicated, .i makin! fashion a suhiech of ¢fhh°l°' ,_,ii.._.._...€-_--s gic interest. It also has been renlark- ed that where the same stylc of visible sign that a transformation is clothing has been used for centuries, as among barbarous peoples, civilliza- lilliilliillillilillllllllliil The Presbyterian Congregation of Cavendish recently decided to raise money to buy a nlaclline gun. Committees were appoint- ed for the various sections. A total of $1,160 has been realised. $1,000 buys the macilille gun, which is t.o be glvell to Lleut. Rogers and his compally of Islanders. The balance, $160, goes to the Red Cross Society. The following is u. list of tile contribu- tursz- Followlng is the list of contributors: `--John Houston, Mayfield, $10; Gor- don Houston, Mayfleld. $3; llellry Houston, Mayfield, $3; Allan Moffatt, Mayfield, $20; William Moffatt, May- field, $20; James ll. llouston, May- field. $3; James Snowie, Mayfield, $1; William Orr, New Glasgow, $10; -Chrlstopller Orr, New Glasgow, $5; Nclsoll Orr, New Glasgow. $5; l-‘rank Alldrcw, New Glasgow, $5; James Hillman, New Glasgow, $5; ldrllest Laird, New Glasgow, $5; R. \\’. Sicvell- son, New Glasgow, $5; W. ll. liulmall. New Glasgow, $Il; Albert Laird, New Glasgow, $20; Jollll Mallett, New Glas- gow, $2; ll. Z. i\lc(‘ollhrcy, New Glas- gow, $5; Melvill McLeod, New Gius- gow, $2; John T. Mc-Lend. New Gius- gow. $10: John Andrews, New Glas- gow, $l; ll. ll. Binus, New Glasgow, $1; VV. D. Mc.Collllrey, New Glasgow, $1; Watson Semple, New Glasgow, $2; Edward Semple, New Glasfxow, $10; A. Moffatt, New (llatsguw, $20; Will. Warren, New Glasgow, $2; James Andrews, New Glasgow, $2; Robert Buntain, _Wheatley River, $5; Miss Isabel McMillan, Wheatley lllvcr, $5; Miss Janie Moffatt, New Glasgow. $2; Miss Mzlhcl McLeod, New Glasgow $1; Mrs. (‘. ll. Sicvcllsull, New (lies- gow, $1; Mrs. J. Mallctt, New Glas- gow, $1. 'I`O'l‘1\i.. _ . .$196. B. W. LePago, Rustlcoville, $50; Oliver l..el'uge, Rustico, $20; Wuill-r -Buntaill, llustico, $20; Oliver Bcrllartl, North lin:-itico, $20; Cllristopller ire- Rustico. $25; (ll-unvillc Blllllnill, ltus- llco, $10; Lclllllel (‘lztrk, ltilstivo, $5; J(_llln Clark, lfllstlco, $10; Joilll ll. Bulltuin, Ruslico, $20; llllssell Me- Lilre, North ltllsiivo, $5; E. C. Lcl’ugc, North llilslilro, $10; \\'_ W. l’uylltef‘. Nol‘tll`Rllsiico, $10; ll:ll'l‘_\' Pllrscy, Nortll Rustico. $2; Link l’\l|~svy, Noriil Rusiico, $2; Art-illllzllfi llztrlllllg, Norill Rllslico, $2; Wallace 'i`oolllils & Son, Nol'tll llllsiit-0, $25; llallllnond Tllollllls North liusiico, $25; l.ol'c|l7.o B. Tconlbs. North Rustico, $10; llunlil~ toll Laird. North liuslico, $11 Everett McLurc, North llllsiico, $1; Gurlioll Laird, Noriil illlstico, $5; llloriml Wlillianls. North Rustlco, $5; \Vcslcy Smitll, North ltustlco, $1; W. A. llous- ioll, North Rustic-o, $10; llenj. Wool- North Rustlco, $10. _ TOTAL. _ _ .$310.50 Weil' and Fyfo, Stanley llridge, $75; Daniel Sutllerlulld, $25; Norman Nich- olson, $25; Theo. Pic-kcrillg, $150; A. J.' ML ¢.l" Hi1'§l&"fl V* t-. :J .V_-,"0 t.- ' £- l°N