. s ri 1": ,f ` _ ' *_ `”“75"'"7"" . _-Qi’ ‘f'f“‘iY`*".'”l'7:”-5" "` 'lf "i,"°~"§ '“' ' r\r~"*K f i 'A I i i A .. =-_ _ _ _ __|ia_,q>ss_$§|il_s~so oA||_v - B.E.§’siits”¢‘k€.diii5”:i‘i'»l'h ssl was wrssr me cHaR1.o'r'rm‘owN, CA.-i'D`A,. SA ruaoav. Aooosr 2-., 1914 rm-T or so.- f` gf 'U As "A Ez 5# Unit B ~< :E 3 Bi. :Es _ _,_ ~` .V _._ _ ..._ ‘__`w “vhs __ _ _ _ _ V v i . H ,s. FIRST NAVAL NORTH SEA `ililliLlli‘Hl|ili CAMP VALCARTIER CAMP, August 27- Tonight the strength of Valcartier stands at close to 25,000 and null the troops pour ln. By the time the artillery units have arrived this Heat tented city will boast a population of`sT.`-`”uel`\v"e'e'f'i' -i2`“B`rTbme.. used and _Market House a pearl wish bone brooch, Return to 42 Brighton Road. 5177 8 20 m2l WANTED.-A girl for general house work, good wages given. Apply to George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge 5142-8-26me3_i KITCHEN OVEN FOR SALE, SUIT- able for small house. Apply B. Car- ter & Co., Auctioneers. _ - _ __ ___3!Fz1§'7'22M“- _ _ P6`e`i'|'T6N v`vAN'rEo.--A good sissdy man wants position as night watch- man in a fox ranch. address Charles Fizzel, General Delivery, Georgetown. 5151-8-2 m30pil __ __A .__. .__ ----- »--~--- ch FOR sA1.E.-50 pairs young ren brad Mink, 5 shares in 1914 divi- dend fox company. Silver black and patch foxes. T. Gordon I‘i¢S. Montague P. E. T. _ __ __'7-3llY§Q¢_f; F6`ii'_s`/EE;-ru E' TH AN uso M ss'r 6-year-old, 1,000-pound mare in the town. Sound and safe for a child to drive. 161 Queen St., City- , ‘~ . 5167-8-29M3ipdV.__ auros ron Hmm. nxsnitlnuo- jil .'shaul_eurs._ Comfortable cars. ‘éslshd Sl/lotorrh Suppslghoo., Great- gor-' . ne - . - "`-° ~ o 8616-7-22Mf.f. fall sises, Crayns, Pastels and Ollets largely Convex Portraits and frames I specialty. (14xzo rsised gloss 50 cts.) F. Young. '12 Upper 008°" 9*- Charlottetown. __ 51318-Zilolijl/l1|1_E; MEN |N`Evssv 'rowN AN - lege to demonstrate Primus Wick- less Oil Stays. Mgiilgelscggrnikgtgrilggls. camp. he S- ' H. B. Bailey, Fredericton, N. B. 5169's'29M7|pd' land and Capo Breton. becomiU3 showsry elsewhere. ~ ‘l " ‘ " ” ”'U"1TioN' “Nor” |cE o”l=°' A??dA§$vT cdttfge and furniture for the Estate late Mrs. Catharine Mc- Millan, No. 75 I-lilsboro street,|oll1 v~°“°-dv' .?.:'::::1';°°.:~..‘;'..:.: 2:,f_'°'°"°` ' sian-ii~2'1Msi. ’g1li'°"m=W CHESTNUT s .: Lend 1? ii RFl?er Comer ladies hand bag eogitsinlng small sum of money and other articles. Finder kindil' lssve at Guardian Omce and Mise- osive reward __s148_-8‘2§ ' _ 5n;m_;r"rn"mii.'nss annex o C . Summerslde. with 1914 , `I$l:ldegil. 'Which is expecied to be ’ bong 30 per cent for$16li.00 D01' ' s n invited. sd- shars. Corrssv0}_\u€“‘°: can G‘m,d_ cs.--~ 'wf°_ A A rersxirrfxnurer Tslcsli-._ _“wg [lm Hopoelklvsr. m hill ‘disi‘e'?iT eunivsiisn. convenient to ' ll _ f story and shin school. mme as sm ‘ood "PML iii"-'f 5* “"4 'A..:'."°“'°‘i H°’°s1s4-s-ransom.- lsrmsn filofslrdnis Bohry -RESULTS vlcTRY |=oR BRITISH ET lv » \ .U liruiscrs and Two Two British Ships Attacked 'German Flatt Under Buns of Island Fortress Off Mouth of the Elbe. Two dermuo Torpedo Bout Dcstroycrs 'flora Sunk, Another Cruiser Set on Fire ond Other Ships Damaged. Slightly Dumugiid und British Casualties Were liot Heavy. ' if 2 vlng only slight damage. The drst 0 li E 8 8. g h D (J 8 li S A Fi G it 5. 8 'l‘ K|ssld's uaiavst 0'1"' mW“""°‘ message from the Press bureau declar- \v es Louvi>,’.ii is niiw a heap of rrshes and ll Thc Germans sct the town afire at-ill fornmtion burcau announces the fol lowing The Belgian Minister oi For L cign affairs reported that on Tuesday a REASON FOR THE DESTRUQTION taking the nature of the incursion B fircd upon their countrymen whom they mistook for Belgians. ___ p . ies the Germans in order to cover up their mistake pretended it was thc in- whcreas, the inhabitants including tho than a week before. toning to any protest the German would P. E. Island, occupied the chair. llir, Elliott, Secretary of the - Cadet Movement of Toronto, made ~ itury training of all male citizens paper on Single mittee meetings of the teachers of the different provinces and the even ing in a social entertainment. ”fs H0`T’“0s`i;i'. but have volunteered Overseas Service with the Cana- n Contingent arrived in Uliarlotte-` ll by tue Northumberland last chair was occupied by the president of the Society, Mr. Justice Hnszard. The band was in attendance arid. outside the bullilin before the meet- - Z hr. preparatory to lenving for val. ing was opened, played patrioéic gha- , .. a.. .. s including O, Csnad an e cartier, Qu~be‘. C9 tion. The British force boldly went ,, ° ” aple Lean.. thc g od. mastcrly style, on historic lines, a |11l”'0 Cl`UW<1 assembled The bo s' en lu ported by light cruisers and heavy th y responded with thrcc cheers and - M in after the best style and brought .lhc boys "e°“"'e‘l B heart? “C013” » enemy to an unwilling acu,m_ The tilon fend li: film bout drew near the th/it 8 oclock the Chairman opened business was carried out in o “ M" Heil C WTS Wellt UD IFOIH the may no' (-mmm-._ on the conchw c meeting, requesting the Band to n of the piece there was loud cheer- g. The chairman then outlined, in a ships of high speed and with 12 inch afterwards marched ashore to the . guns ready to bc used if necessary. rousing lili; "\\`c'1l Hang Kaiser ggi;-?,j;'._m?l~l;)§l;§c§]a(;)fl,2leE;l_Rl‘;g cu 'Admiral Sir David Beatty, Archibald Moore and A. H. Christian, and Com- U1 mandcrs Itogc, Keis, Tyrrwist and _S¥=`t"Ma°°’ Brady' Where '-1105' were be i Goodcnough. is . y - rge body of desi;-Dyer-5 being sup. thuaiasin was clearly evident and _ c ill All honor to the officers who lcd W ord iam to a rlour Apple Tree, ilioun. From the wharf the boys to rchcd to tho Drill Shed, under fllll ered to prepurc for their depare- LATER ANOTHER NAVAL VICTORY. CHE FOO, August 28.--British tor- pedo boat destroyer Welland engaged ,| Strain, William lllclnnis, .l_ Stewart, l said a good deal of misunderstanding lwhat may bc almost described as a Wh - M -lf ~ -» ~ mug out expedition under Rear adazitelilve ;,1oml»\trt;~einlgol;;:;;lat~he ‘llJa(rim concerning the Purpose ofthe Society. 8 and the Committee had thought fit call the nieetlng in order that a explanation of the matter might made. The Society was simply a brunch of the Canadian lied Cross Soci- um on Monday The following are ery, incorporated by Act of Parliament the names of those who arrivcd'- m From No. 3. Battery at Sydney- T Sgt.-.llujor George Brady. Charlotte- to B _»\ 1909. with head office at Toronto. he work of the Society was not erely confined to the field of battle; extended into the field of hospitals. Whig gmporal S' Huiott' “niuslfel Ono distinctive feature of the Society ""1 “ 1" Rlchard B‘"`h°“» Mm was that whenever the Red Cross was ve., Charlottetown; Gunners John seen ll was supposed to be absolutely n ohn liowden and W. Hi _,in all of imune from danger. There was a rcat dcal to be don and it was band who has raised und equipped the many of them of historic importance Oi' St. Peter. llIIiVel‘Sily building. lib-I ' _ ’ - _regiment has accepted a commission as were not spared, everything going, rary, scientific establlslnnent were set_Majm__ It is likely Mm_ Gaun will names' bc attached to the Red Cross. everal notable citizens were shot. ives and bombs. A11 ine inhabitants- The city which had 11 Denulaileii of A AD, N ,,A.,.R,°T,c FUND ave been taken prisoners and arc now 45.000 BHG WEB the intellectual met- C N ' A uardcd by Germans in n concept;-n. ropolis of the low countries is now LONDON August 28 -The war in German army cor s, after ceivl g _ p re n today that thc British troops in Wed- LONDON, August Z8.-Austria has from fl dlslmlce of 30 feel_ He, Mm 5 chock, withdrew in disorder to the n uurd at thc entrance of the city. mis- C tion camp. nothing more than a heap of ashes. ` (Ca“a‘u'm Pres” MONTREAL. Alugust 28.-$lVlerchant Bl fC d td 25.000t BiG LUSS OF UFE in?hsiisdifgiargirlgsievrgshd snd $5.003 fl ial to the United States that Germans fired on the Red Cross nurses. This is stated to have occurred in an cn- S"’ S. 8 nd sank German torpedo boat des- Cllm-lottetowm were; Stephen lylcl{ln_ 0 troyer. S-90. - 1 4 FIRING ON NURSES. WASHINGTON, August 28.-Offic- representations have been made v Battery that arrived also all of 10 ,H , __ (_‘ha1-lottetowni were; Stephen M¢K_ln. the suffering of those who had gone to Emil..-_-. non, King street; J. Coady, Sydney the front to fight the Empire's battle. street and K_ lllcLe,,n, llouzlas The Island was very small, concluded street the Chairniun, but its people were RUSSIAN VICTO-R); IN GALICIA (Special to The Guardian) --_ to the Canadian lied Cross Society. (Special to The Guardian.) ONDON, Aug. 28.- Tho Premier nnounced in the House of Commons . (cnnnlllnn Pl-955,) igagement at Monccl. ' A nurse P i n h driven in uthing ' ins sworn that Aug t ~“F"“ "fmy HB- _ 0 _.’ (3 AUSTRIA AND BE'-G|UM 15th. duringabattle she wailndttcndllrfg Ailstfilln d`@f"“°°5 “nfl '-"‘ "OW in H 1, thc wounded with two other nurses P sr. PErnnsBi‘uG, Ang. zs.-The ° osition to attack Lcmilcrg, the cap- ll 6. cry man's and every woman’s duty do everything possible to relieve probably imbued with a greater de~ sire to render aiil in times of need than any other part of the world. (Cheers) Sir Louis Davies was then alled upon to address the meeting. The purpose and object of the Rad ross Society were explained by Sir ouis Davies. There were in Canada e sal two societies. the Canadian when a German officer opened flro it ed i bodies. . csdays fighting where exposed to de.l cd n Bl ium. Th- - . _ - ‘my °f L°“‘”‘"“' The Germans 0" the atacikh of five Gsrnlilanm Army fox? this stgirig bclfcg/cd to bo ‘iorhligird was shattered and when she recover m orps. c osses on ot s es. he Austri s lui st is" tl G ' . . aid were great’ in Belgian? w<;l;_ito<;_;’1.SB 0 10 GFIHHIIS ions lying dead with bullets in their consciousness sho saw her compan- lu s ite of denials from uutliorit nbltants who fired upon them, olice, all had been disarmed more Without enquiry and without lis- ommandcr announced that the town he destroyed. immediately, the EUlilliiiillii IIUNVENIIUN (From Our Own Correspondent.) ___ H/i1.1r.ix, Ang. zs.-Dr. Mssnos- ull, of llnlifax, opened the morning session of the Convention on Educa- L.__._ sn... is Hsufsx on 'rnsrsdsy with s nper on the Medical Inspection of S h l . M . lt. H. Campbell, ...- C UD S !` nperintendcnt of Education for .Tran-nanfmaammaaa n excellent plea for compulsory mil- nd Mrs. Murray followed with a Tax. The afternoon was spent in com'- attended. E IEITIIEI THE TEIPEIIITUIIE TIDE, Aiil0ll. ETC.. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, August 29.-Maritime:; enerally fnlr in Prince Edward Is- THE WEATHER-Intermittent rains The highest temperature recorded wss 61. deg. above: st 9 P. m. 50 10. tomorrow at 7.02 and Mondayst 16' it will be high tomorrow mornin uesday at 0.59. The sun sets this evanling at 8.44. ida Aug 28th at 12 52 a m The moon sets tonight at 11.28. » .. ..¢».,,__- . ,. . .,.1,,.., 2.* - 1'. is 1.- -l_~’f_. ~ ‘- . ,, . _ ._- __ _ . __ ' .D __ all-4...._.{_‘_4r_'m`t1r"LM` _ ,l _ ,.4 .. ‘_ .._____....,|.. __ , J _ sf » Qm -_- -_-_» -v___,_~_~_-______,_._-_-_sas ._ _ _ » _Y_,_e_ev_____,_.,_., R ____.___.._i______ ( - il (L 'iu'1.llbliSl10S li llcspntch when accident necessitated their ser- froini uncut saying ilicutlcrmtiiispltacccl ou ck-firing guns on ic ou our s o And they talk of our “decadence” ‘3’“”°‘“- ifyou please: And'ihe beggars never seem to have a notion 'That the Britain who is mistress of the seas Has a group ofgrowing Brlfains o’er the ocean. lc, We prefer a reign of quietness and peace: pcrililonary force. a complete line of en; lllal nlghl w°uld_ when the wu- ces. The Rod Cross Society was fforonl; it was cosmopolitan and international in its operations. The flag of the Red Cross Society was re- spected by all nations as something S Q P .ncred; no civilized country dared - ll | fire on ir, The work or ine society ' u 'ns u great and noble one. How was its purpose to be carried out? Only by the goodwill and hearty assistance of the pnoplc who remained at home. Many of tho lsland‘s boys would give up their lives for their flag and count- OTTAWA. August 28.*'l`l10 lllinls' rv and man would llc wounded' and . Y - they would offcr a prayer of thanks to God lf they were taken to a lied Cross Hospital. They who were pres- But if trouble comes we’ll Show wlllrlirlliiciliimi. Cwlsisiins ef 11 sllilniv some ie on end, have s clear con- ’em how it stands - etc. Theso uddltionai units will ng- ~ Thar (gn thgusand miles of gregutc 678 mon. 86 nurses. 378 hor- wafer B88, 166 motor trucks and 155 trans- ho request for :T line of communi- unit_ although no ilcflnilc woril has al-¢"S0ldi¢f'S Of thf: Que¢n_" - tegrated on arrival in England and We’re Scotch as any Scotchman in the town of Aberdeen. ~ And we’re Britons when you brigaded with various sections of the British regulars for a few months' training und experience with the train- - ed vcteraus under' active servicc cou- f' ditions, the whole army division will Hands i ` Chorus: “Call -All Hands!" .and we’ll ' .show the doubting stranger _ Albion can range her - Sonsin.time.of danger: » Mistress -of her destiny, there’s T nobody can change her. Piss -the :word to “Call All !n - ' We’re~-going to-find-. -s place aaaoag.. -the nations of the earth, ~_.. A » We,’l_i_.f'o\if|;d-A New»Bolis_nni~s»or _ __ _ .svs’llt`r.v foralivvsfre-worth, But we don’t forget the counfry . - '-.whats-the Empire had -its 'rho l th of today will be thirteen ' And Waite e when you acl" li Wtwentyomht minutesfsud . ,.~ li - , _ _ olngismarrowf thirteen hours and tweli- All C115 I l ' T f _, _ tylfoaf ntlhntes. ' ` ' , _ V States was an offer today f:< in a V 'li s _ i._~_ _,l _ _, tv. ` __ _ `. If _ , p ' "Call All Hands l" Chorus: "Call All Hands l” and we’ll show the doubting stranger Albion can range her Sons in time of danger: Mistress of her destiny, ihere’s nobody can change her. Pass the word to "Call All Hands l” We’»re going to find a place -among the nations of the earth, We'll found sNew Britannia or we’ll tryfor all we’re worth, But we don’t forget the country where the Empire had its .birth And we're ready when you “Call All Hands l" 1': is 0'; 1_1 be later brought together and serve under one command. This will, how- cvcr, depend eiitirly ou the decision of the War Office on the arrival of the forco in England. The linc of communication whicli‘ will hc sent will consist of one supply ‘ column of 245 officers and mon, one reserve pack of 271 officers and men.` 308 horses and 155 waggons, one am- munition pack of 451 officers and men. two general hospitals with 328 officers and men and 86 nurses, two stationary hospitals with 188 officers and mon. one clearing hospital with 85 officers and men. one railway supply detach- ment with 62 officers and mon and two de ort units of su I with 28 msn fl PD y -» (lol. Hughes stated tonight that fhercl will bc more than 30.000 men assem- bled at 'Valcartien Tho men who are not selected to go on the first contin- gent wil be kept. as a nucleus of s second contingent, ami used for pat- rol and guard work ln Canada. The camp at Valcartler will be continued until the war is over. and used us, a mobilizing and training centre. Per- manent structures, roads, etc., are to be built ihls fall. fn the continued stream of offers to serve coming ln from the United ss..." “vial”-7.’.Té`€.`.‘.T........... Q U U Q Q Q Q Q 3 3 5 Q ’EI‘T33{.T.°;‘§.ti1'i.'l23“...i‘;.I.?.i?" “ “°“’ column. transport lwsvilal. reserves science if they ft-if that they had done their utmost to aid those who had suf- fered in defending their homes. Sir Louis Davies ihcn gave an instructive DON WHIZXUIIS- and comprehensive summary of tha war Makes the British all the fauier T ‘Nh th qs the Ord ta cation is takcn to mean thai (‘unuila's en ey pl W llfmy ‘llVlSi0\l Will go to the front ns stirring atriotlc terms he declared ‘-can Au Hands!" A t I C I I fm U W r - ~ as ye ic n rccc vcr r u ic a were Enghsh as “Ee English' Officc in reguril to this. lt is believed 1-110' th; Waters l1¢ betwgcr; at Militia Headquarters hero that i - - while there is a likelihood of the Can- \Ne rc lush as the Irish who adiau forcc being temporarily disin- situtatiou up to thc “bottling” of tho (lcrnian navy in the Kicl (Zonal. and in ,- D - that thc Meteor Flag of Britain would fly triumphant at the coimlusion of thc (Continued on page 3.) Mins'd’s Linlmcnt Cures Colds std. COMING EVENTS. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. IEETINGS ETC i ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this ooliimn. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charge twenty-dvo cents. “Pure Gold Quick Custard requires no eggs; lust milk added. 51.64. "The Ladies Auxiliary of Marie Presbyterian Church will hold a plc- nic at Morell on Tuesday. Sept. lst. Everything provided to insure a pleas- ant time. Proceeds in sid of Bulld- lrig Fund. 5134. “The Physician needs the Writing Machine, The Clergyman too. so does the travelling msn and the farmer. Have you known before that you can get a Typewriter very low from me, ask my special list. A Milne Fraser, llallfax, N. S. 5103, "Go to York Point Hotel for Q days or' wssks outing. Good-bath sad boating. A ferry -boat mag: _four trips daily between ' Pdwbu wharf, Charlottetown ma York Pbinf. Round trip tea cents. She this habla. Telephone connections with the hotq. D. W. 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