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PAGE FOUR 'g -lun mrnsfi- Nan THB WN GUARDIAN "" Umar ur Inna _ . AUGUST 1-9, 1914 rv. nir crnrinu OUARDIAN ‘\ IT PAYS to buy in this province HOST’I'I`AL SHIP FUND.-The n.- --- mount subscribed in Prince Edward MONTAGVE R-‘\(`l‘3S-°~'1`l\l‘ MON' Island towards the fund for the Ilos. OERMANYS VIEWS LONDON. Ang. 18.- A (‘entrnl OFF THE PROGRESS Mille HOFSP ll-'Nl'-S Will be hem 0" me pitnl Ship to be presented by the wo- News llrussels correspondent who DAILY SELEOTIOIS FOI ' GUARDIAN READERS Flrnishd by W.$.l.ou|on EMPIRE BUILDERS 24th inst., and will not he postponed mm or Uanuda to the Imperial G0\__ Spent several days in the German for tiny reason excepting had weather sosof 5 WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wedd- rnnieiit had up to yestertliiy reaelied he substantial figures ol $3,896.94. Miss ETITRT_ThTrronT~ClinrIottetowii, ing took pltice in Notre linuie Aciideiiiy han igft for Dorchester, Mass., where at 6.30 Unlock .yesterday nwrnins. sin- win in- tue guest of hor sister, Wlwll MISS U\“>l‘I§i<-‘ Ul'0!ll<‘l'S 01' \'¢‘I“ and on her ri-turn home will visit non ltivt-r liocniiie the bride ot' .\lr. nguoi- _inwripnn (-i;i¢.5_ Philip Hughes of Milli-ove. Rev. l-`rank Mc-Quaid, perfornied the cer- .\Ir, l.iviiig.~'toii\‘ 'l`. .\lays. the newly inony, about thirty iiivitcil guests he- . appointed cnnsni of the United Staten THE Il!`l‘S0lll- 'l`llP lJrlll\‘ WHS t1llt‘l\\l\‘:o SUI r-in-i C/J Z1: 2 go U TVN >2 so-I :nw F71 CJ l.()ND()I\`, Aug. lS8.- The British gin-st ot' in-r i`;illn»r-iii-l:i\\', .\lr. .\l. Ste- -\l‘ll\)' (`0llllCil liiive ileciilefl not to vi-iisoii, of llicliiiioiiil St. U ____ (‘ lloiv :iiiy war eorrcspoiidciils to ztc-- oinpnny thc 1-xpi=tlitloiuii'y forces 3|,-,rr ¢‘n,~;,.,- and Mi,-S (;m(.,. (~m-gn,-_ t'or thu pri-sent. Soine had passes oi' l._\'nii. .\l:i.~:s,, :irrivi-ll yr-., oI` thc firni ol' .iiorrisoii it |"isl|l-iz Sf. John, N. li.. :irrivwl in f‘li:irlofff~towii .\'t-stt~r'lzl_v ot -t.itl1.i-ns lil.~i'i~ this niornliig ii coni~|iI\ the C‘>llll`0V@FSY l>l‘t‘\’°*‘l\ Jllllflll by tht- S. S_ {|n1i1'nx_ in- wng n nnn. initfce ot' fi liiiiiilrctl were tippoinfvil and t'¥c|‘inniiy. This is reflected some- st-iigor ny the nift-riiooii train to coin- to ~“f'l\\'it S\\li-<=*1'iiitiol\S to ii fund in -\ iuiin. fl _;_ l Mr. l.<-»~ 1', liitson. Boston. who has been spviiiliiig t\\'o \\'c<-ks \'zii‘:ition :it his old homo in North \\'ilisl|irc. has IM( Hu ,.,,|m.n_ M” mist," is `.m_ oorrcspoiidoiit t ill-riic S\\'itlizerlaiitl, says tliut the (ll-rniaiiis liiive liurucd ploycd :is luiolikoi-pf-r :intl sleiiogiul- pher with ti large lctitlicr corporation. I Airs. .\`:i\'nge. wife oi' .\li`. Louis li. l Sn\'zi|;o, Hiipi-i°iiitt-iul<~iif oi' flu- city liospifiil, ilzivf-rliiil. .\inss_, :ind tlziiigli- ` fcr Holi-n. :tot-oiiipniiicil hy hor cousin Iliirrii-ft. daiiiglifi-r of .\li'. Vlizirlcs ll.l f‘olih, shoe ninniit'ni~fiii'cr ol' i._vnn, Mass. :ire speniliiig ho nionlh of' .\ui:- iist. with rr-|:itivcs iti l`liclfon :ind .\'orfh (‘arIi-ton. . S . flioiigli inliiiliiiaiiits flcchirr- firing wus by :iuciilciit on the purt ot' the victors. \ ’I`lit~ f~iig:i;:l~tnciil is iiiiiioiiiiccil oi' Hazel .\'i;1y .\'¢-ws-oil, ultlt-si ilziiiglili-r ot' Mr. :ind .\lrs. .\|ipli~iiillci'. dciiil horn tmlny n-niin exe,-ngsing nisln ' liorsc. i ST. .Itill\', Aiigust I8-At ii iiieotiiig ‘fl id of flic fninilies oi' the incn going lircsidcut Wilson and Secretory Bry. roni this city :ind viciiiity to the l`roiit. nn_ _ GERMAN REVENGE I.(JNTlf>I\', Augiist 18-The Tlnics hi- town ol` lir:iv\\'t-ilct' :ind hloun ui lic iiiliniiitziiils tired on ii Gcrnnin i.(i.\'li()N. .iiigiisf lS»~\ 'Finit-s tics- p.illh s.i_\.~. tli.it the (.1-riiiiliis linvo U-n N nip.. nm] nnin nQq,.n,n|m1 nn; liurnt-il View ii soifoinl linic, ati‘i't-sliiig | """"l "l ‘|"" "M" l*"‘ll"‘l l‘l“ll- ot' lIi‘.lf`ort :ind our uilvaiicc was con- (i¢~i‘iiniiis cniiscil tin- ilcsfriictioii of f l-voi'nl ficiiiiaiiis wi-re ilrcd there, P -*-___.._._.;.. 1. tl Iiiercililli. N. ll. Aupgiist. 18- Dr. p he I/.ir .inuounted his intention of t~ ‘volts-il. '|`lill l"rviicli Ariny Oflicinls S ive nlso di-i~iili»i| not to allow :iny F uickfly iiicrcosc the range ol the GERMAN EXPLANATION only cnsiirtlly wzis one. One and ti hnlf l""""l :irin_v corps belonging fo the eiieniy ' ' _ pi' ii: lg ii lniss in tho Vosgcs nciir Srrliiriiieck with nincltino guns were surprised. By llic fire of the cnt\niy's artillery' css condition :ind were probably cup- tured ns booty hy the encniy who s warning agninst rnshness. ot' her Captial itselt`.wytlli‘i’OkpqtiDiie side the Toivnliall of Slasshurg guns captured frotii the niucli vauned ar- illery of France we can lose over a million of men where the allies can- ot ufford to lose tlioiisuiitli-i. Mili- tary imperial spirit of the German Empire is bound to overcome the badly iililted niixcd people compos- ing the troops ot' those enllctl the allies. IAPAN’S ATTITUDE GROWING ACTIVITY ll l (f`fnmil.`i:iii Pres.-1.) W.-\SI-ll\tl’l`fi.\', Aug. 18.--Jn|ian's udllen entry into the Eiiroperiii war ituiition is fi factor that niiglit 't-nt conflict to Fur Exist, and has rnr \\onld he one of noii-interference Init in thc studied retict-nee of-both OF LIEOE OPERATIONS (Continued from page one) .r~nr»t.r:it.<~rc Montciicgrliis :irc bonibiiriling (`iittiiro. Tlinro are persistent rumors of rc- voliitioii in Ihilmritin. LONDON, August IR-The llnlly Telegraph Special received at the Snrvinn logiition from l’i-cniier Tash- iohe. stiites that the Austrians have in-en completely routed in the moun- tains nenr Sal; Atz, 15,000 huvlng hm-ii :innlliilnted null 14 guns ciipur- eii. The Austrlnns nre fleeing .in grcnt disorder to recroi-is the rivors '.~`»nvo und Drlna. They nro hotly pur- sucil hy our troops. FRENCH OPTIMISM SUCCESS lILl. ALONG PARIS, Aug. 18.-The Inst oillclnl sititenie-nt issued last night says: “Situation continues good. We are making methodical progress in Upper Alsnoe. The German forces ure retiring in great disorder, some to- wards the north, others east is proved by the ol' shells, much more is prov of bodies found 'e annie progress in Marie and Ville based on Den the Val goes to show region are 'l‘>.lgiilin, near llolgrade. wlieri- the n\_ await those who seize the \ of “OLD BREEDERS." ones in their first year. Our Mar six to Booklet On Silve ll FR EE FOX F OTOS _.\ ' “ " \‘ opportunity now offered niis J_o_iiN ii. mums Pizniciiizisii roxrs, Lu. Solicits Capital for Extensionof Breeding Operations. Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p_ ¢_ ~'riie t ' ff ada VIRTUALLY¢X$ff6’gi;16s get 3;? a e are at a VERY LOW PRICE The new investor participates in enhanced value of the ELEVEN Pairs r Fox lndustry Thousands of dollars have already been made and many more thousands “It is to be noted that the value of foxes of one year old and upwards. ESPECIALLY OF PROVED BREEDERS, is considerably greater than young _/ (FYOH1 the R690# Of the Department of Agriculture, March 1913) ~ |V| QTTQ : Pnoricisncv - PR ocnsss PERMANEN y _Read our offer before investing. ~ \5f- E- ¢Al\h`EF!ON, Sec’y-Treasurer. ¢h§r|Qt'§_-Qgqyl "I ii fiuit Lin It 1". , .i ,I _ r