1._ ev 29Mwf4i. . , . _ I .__.,_-,_,, . __ ,_ --. .-,_ . . ,, _ v /~...».~"¢.;r»1-__-» ' _ ~ ' . _:j f.',~=i:~1<- y _ ‘i 'I < i l i ' I » » AUGUST 7 1914 1 1 1 ,.1 il * l 1 _,.,;.r_-,_| . , . . ~, i, ~,,y.- . v 'r fi i . 'i;”‘.».~,-~'-‘ »‘\~;'»3‘. .a _,, I' ' i f i \ f " _ " ' rmsr or 11.12.* " PAGE THREE i I/IIIIA\\\\\\\\0IIl ..._ Doc Bird Says A well filled I i Ik stocked ilhereesieuiissfadlignnin.I:>lFi.'eu Q“\ZII///IZ-§\\\\YIIZ\\\\\WIA\\\\\\l“\\YIII&\\\\\\\\\WIlII fn. .4 J./» _ L fig. I I / of \@W#II/ZI"4=\_ . _ ee; mg =~< :_ is-,` 'E F i r - _,__ A-lnlese --~ We’re not telling an whoppers” when we te ou that ‘ Vinol ill make_every day See ke vacation. Makes you enjoy' life ork hard and feel good 1.00 bottle. I A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside _When thirstér visit ou big Soda Fo ntain-Our lee Cream Sodas are deli- cious. §\\\\\\\\\\\0/llllllllA\\\ 11 _ .1 ' . . -n ` ii E'-"< B ._.»» *"3 h t a li i i ii i e \\\\\\ZOIII "i ‘; 1.' -iv ' ' _ *' n .- n . . “= K, _ if ~ . .°\\~,i\v~»“-_`-i\~.\i\`~.‘..`i%li5:___iii§;~.___:;_li(§’_;>ii (e_¢_>_\:_ll__;lci'_i_i__ “all war is “hm mmtwned' "ut his Ports' German “nd French reservists Dllldillliiiiixsrictdlltcted G00 wounded on George and Kent l~ltrcets.' ldtf. gel is Bgarinlit t‘iL'Am'nl1Nr?rc‘:H‘l‘i:(i:Ir ggi-ii" Australia h“v° been ‘inued to their the ilerrnun lines. It ia believed that - ----'~---- I .. -.e se ~ f - - which will be printed l0t“r' gsuitklhsnizhiei of stuff ut lieadiluiirt' lrc;l)0NtIi:)elic0]Nii1i 6-England ofil- G'”`"""‘ tenth "r'"y °°""" will atmck - rs here is a third choicc, bllt IW "‘aY Icially announced today that she has "'°“"gm‘ AN ADA MAY GUARD GREATEST Jpginucd from page one) suffer _in th?s§_tlmcs*ofL natlT,§ eril." Branches of the association will be Ofmcd in all towns. Women volunteers for nursing num- residents of London have oflersd their houses for hospitals. --._._____..._,, CANADA’S CONTINGENT Artillery to be Raised. OTTAWA, Aug. 5.-A few special filcers are being obtained from the‘ ow which is now in commissilon with he tivo submarines purchased from hili will form valuable defence gainst possible raids from. Gcrmnn essels which m.ay be detached from he German squadron now on the pa. iilc. On the Atlantic coast acall for avnl reservists to man the Niche' as inet with prompt response and n few days. Parliament will he asved ot yet been given out. A special iobe and Rainbow have been placed t the disposal of His Majesty's formal proclamation aiinouncinga :essagc fron. Britain stating that ar has been declared against (lsr- oon for the enlistment and mobiliz- tion at Quebec of ri Canadian Filly division numbering approxi- iiiziuccring corps, signalling ciirps nd other branches of the militia urious military centres througliout anada will be in charge of the Dis- t least ri week or so and the force auient ii week from next Tuesday. ord fronxi the war office as to wheth- o.\‘c the 'same status mi British regu- ilitia department. The Minister of ilitia is arranging to have only the ons being equal, oflieers and men ill be selected in Llie following or- ithout families; inurriud men with .__.____.___.,__. Uiiiiiii Milli UFFEHS ill EUUIP Hililiiiii (.>T'I`AWA, Aug. 5.-- An offer nl- tratlicoiia at the time of the South fric'iii war was made to the nllni- ontrenl millionaire. He offered to bear thc expense of lierrivcr needed for -thc defence of the WAR IN THE W0 __.__¢ _vii ment nndwhere there would-'iielittie ' use of them attempting to escape, since communication with GermauY B or Austria, even via tha- United..- u_ntil the termination of the war, c Moreover it would not be a bad t stroke of business for the Govern-~ f ment, since after the war .. consider- able number of these prisoners might S Canada and taks up homesteads in i the West. s QUEBEC iyp_B|LiziN_o _ of Infantry received orders from Ot-If i-1-iwa to mobolize at once, and hold h tlieniselves in readiness for anything. ~ ____ E Asks Ati. PA~i>iias 'ro P w1'rHaoi,n Movicuairrs £5 o'r'rAwA Aug 6.-ooionei sam ' Hughes has addressed the following G11 ___ her passenger __gt_ The Cedric open letter to the press of Canada 9 concerning the publication of news in 8 war time: ` ` D "In the grave circumstances with which the Dominion as a part of the British limpire is faced to-day, I venture to appeal to patriotic Can- adian newspapers, their proprietors, snd their stalls alike, to exercise ii. yvise reticence upon matters affecting military operations. "Enormous assistance can be given to a belligerent by the newspapers uf its opponents, if those newspapers are unguarded; and conversely great advantages can be gained by the arm- ed forces of a nation if its press ex- ercises u patriotic restraint, “I earnestly entreat you to ab- stain fronii publishing iinauthorized statements, as to military happen- ings in Canada, such as the assemb- ling or moving of regiments, the purchase of rcmounts stores or sup- plies, thc erection of fortifications,. etc. We may be certain that the agents oi' hostile Powers are search-f ing your pages eagerly for state- ‘ ments as to the movements of our~ niilitnry forces, the nature and dis- position of our dcfciises nnd other facts beiiriiig upon the prosecution_ of war. Such information na to steps to be taken by (‘anada willlie sup-l plied by the Government departments concerned, which will bear in mind, the restraint to which those iiill be eiibjectiiig itself." LI_lURIER‘S CRIME ' M, IS NOW APPARENT People of Canada Now Recog- nize Realliy of Emergen- cy in Naval Policy OTTAWA, August 6.-Iion.- Robert liogcrs, who returned to thn Capital today, was iiiuch 'interested in the war. He expressed -himself freely on the justiiicatioii of the iiovcrnir.ent's- naval liolicy and on the disastrous result of the Liberal opposition. ,Said lion. Mr. Rogers: , “I dninot suppose Sir Wilfrid Laur- i ier is as yet convinced there is an. emergency. Whether he is or not, let nic tell von thc~D0ol'lle of Canada are convinced and realize to the full ex- tent the great crime committed by, Sn- Wilfrid in having his majority in States, will be practically cut oi! t become periiianent immigrants to _ H 1_1 '1 ' Z In QUELEIV' Aug 6‘ TM gtk Regt’ his port The Mauretania is now ying peacefullv in the stream after e RLD S HIST GRY edrlc' reported nearly 'as many. HALIFAX, Aug. fi.-'Phe biggest teanisliip thatever pushed her huge _ to. Halifax harbor raced in oday to escape capture ily German r,u1-sera. .She was' the Mauretanla, '_ - _ "mi-warms - 'rail onAnLo1'rirrowN~_ongmnrAN . _“ _ . ” _i_ ’ _ _ " _ _ 0;. -7- I N ' A " .li.l1.:_._ I ` ' C l.iulk_lu hs leviathan Cunard liner, bound 8 rom Liverpool to New _York_ “There are three German cruisers ueaki!1S around the`co,,st between ,, aliifax and New York." \Flee to Hal- 0 fax," was the gist ofa wireless nies- age flashed by H. M. S. Essex to The Maufetahia acted on the in- tant She turned, ond, reeling oil 27 iles an holH`» cut is straight line to er thrilling experience, Besides her- lf being a rich 'prize she carried recious freight, and 1,671 passen- Maurstanin last night. 0 I: D er-s. She has also stored in her hold 000 bags of English mail. She car- led hostile blood to some extent, 25 k ermans and Austrians being includ- nd Essex entered the harbor at six iii; "iiTi`i`6iiii’s F SET-BACK _-2. Fortunes of War Against Hini So Far. The war developments _to~day con- firm thc general belief that the Kai- r-er’s forces have made an inauspici- ous start. The German land and naval engagements for the most part have proved set~backs. Reports are somewhat conflicting. But different points on French and Russian fron- tiers, in iieilgiiim, in Holland, in the North See. and the lllcditerranean tell of distinct reverses for the war lord's fighting men. In the naval cn- gagcmciits, thc German Panther was sunk in the lvleditcrrnneun and the Iireslaii and Goelicii were cs.|itiii'c-'i-. ii decided blow for ilcriimny-~-and a. lute report from the Ifrcrich cniliasi-iy says that I~`raiice has captiired 11 third German cruiser. Ureilriire al- so is given to thc rumor that the lfreiwli fleet cut oil this last n'.'.‘.ntion- ed ship, a scout cruiser in German North Sea. A report that two (lcrman warships were eiink and one captured 'ii an 'ciigligemcnt with We British squadron in the North Sea was fol- lowed by oflicial annoiiiiceiiicrit that the British cruiser .»\nipion has sunk the Hirmliiirg-Aiiici‘icnii linrr Koeni- gcn l.nuisc, equipped for mine-laying. lint it turns out to hc a iiinall river bent and not the Nortli (lernian Lloyd trnnsutlaotii: lincr of 'that name, `WAR PIIIZICS. - \\ incssagc received from (lui-.riiscy, Channel Islands, states that ii i<‘rench gniibont, towing xi large flcrninn ship anchored in the rozidstcd uudei' the guns of Castle. BI{I'I`.\I:\"S Ol`iJE(1'I`I\'I.‘]. England, it is said, is intent on destroying the Kiel _('aiiiil, now pro~ icctcd by (Iernizin wnrships, ' MORE PRIZES. A despatch says that several fier- tlie Senate defeat our naval bill- HOW different would 1'-anada‘s position aD-i pear todav li,,d the will of the Call-l adian pcgple, as expressed through their representatives in the House of Commons, been given effect. How-. ever, this is not the time to dcal_ with the past; we must at this nin- meiit deal with our present coiidi-I tlaus, niid the Gioveriiuient can lvc dc-, pmded upcn to do it in li ma.nner_ that will inspire the confidence of_ every C`ana.dian." AOSTRALIA’S OFFER Force of 20,000 Men And All Her Warships PRISON ERS OF WAR 0T'l‘_\w',\, August 5.-One of the _ _ . .- _ in prob- . .- . . S i. l' . “ur dlltdi Which Clll1B(lB W __ _ KI\G ALBERT T\KES IHl‘i l"lI'LD - °°'° ° ’ »__i__y_:§e”",,”‘?=.flf€"i§iii§i§2"§,.T§.,$f; To Avoid Sneaking German_ __________E_s ____ _ ,_ __ ____ §°,§f'°.f.;,"6§"'?i‘I..i2.dX§f.°l'l'f ""°"' “t _ , _ _ - i - i , A . . r' ' olioiililliriids °trli’es`;,m:is“ril1ifiel;ltt°E‘iiii-Ivtiiliri CI'UI$€I`S. :leafy i;_nnounce_f_l_e_tv_?_d_i;yy t;i_#\_§c__i_Ef_|53’_2 arTh1ei.ltdlin‘d“toH:oHiiHilv tr‘iIEer“d(¢;:iEihii't or es “ve ‘ 1° 0"i if will be high tomorrow morn- F S 1 ‘iii rtotfggslmiiliillplles lldlmrixiorixegl' "_' G"m““ °d"°“"°' The “nackifm ing lit 11.36 and Sunday ut 1.08. a e 1299 m ,_ ~ ' » t` 5_._' To "cn , the Belgian casualties i-.crc tilfiing. and ,',,,,,,,,r,,,w at -L22; it ,-,,,,,,,, to, _ to the cuttgiilgtzs wttzpulgsdgatii. tgtmthc gshtlddénoixmasdlddvng criilcors, twlzi 'nl°_°0“ll"Y is “name with “ "`*“` morrow morning at 4.30 und Siimliiy emu! ry, Brier war prisoners were o`f the largest and finest passenger “Pint R05- We" “"°’“'""’ “F” ‘l°"‘““‘I' ai 4.52. me of Bimud, Igtesnmrs afloat, the Cunard Liner in! I-Iwi they Il” "“F°“°d in the d'3` The moon rises tonight nt 8.lR. ent tg, aresentucnse Canada could Muuretanla and White Star Liner l¢lill¢ of Nw lillfiflll- There was n lull moon on Wednes- In b ° iiiabie assistance by reiiev- Cedric eieomai by ii.M.s. ii:¢m,' Kin: Alpert will tskv thc field in any, Aug. .1eh,si ii_4i p. m. I "’"d°f; val Britain or nie cost and rescued ilaiiisx Harbor this morn- person as won as war aifliiiiifw sw 'rm im quam-r oi the moon win ing ml' lo king after these prlsin- iny, ¢0mPl¢t€d-_ iw on ”l`hui-sdny. Ang. lflth, nt. 8.51: i“°""§,___‘fy W8, probably be ,mt to fry", Liner lllnnrsgnnln wnii Heaviest lighting was in llir ntturk I-,_ ,,,__ l °"" ' c ,man who-ii local miiitia~_cna__nrst to report hmell. lille hnvlniz on I-iw. ivhsrc fi Herman f- :rc of, 'rin ii-mth or fnfiny win he imir _ _ ,_ grgzzntnii/nelinllyv giiard all Oncamp- is liH9@°UF¢\‘ "Ft 3°t‘\“i'lK 1,400. The 50,000 \‘»‘l\I MKGKPG li! ill* l50lE\*\ll*| if-rn hours and thirty-four minutes. L ,_ ,,,, ,_______, e Q, "ed and where the neernfls (Canadian Press) f°"°°3 |15” °““°‘°»‘°d l"‘°'~' l°"» Wh‘I° Thr- sun sets this evening' at 7.23 ie l'€<1llll`vi'i lififv fm' 0l'5““iz“u°l\ Blld ‘accepted the Australian offer to furn- Bm GIAN dininlstrative purposes. ,mb her navy and ,my 10,- m,,|nte,,_ 1' FEL (,__,,_mA.|.I0NS _ _ .1““°”' , 'ri-in wi-;.-\'ri-ii<:i:.- vestsrriny was ` PARIS Au . 6.-It 'is reported IHE MlUliiiiN|l'S Iiiii v ,.1 man stcamcrs anchored at Hull, England, have ‘been seized as piizcs by the British authorities, and thc, crew of naval reservists are prison- ers of war. Further news of ii set- back to the (lnrman naval activities is British n_iaii-of-war has seiz- ed thc German bark, Perkco, which .sailed from New York, July 18th, for Ilamburg. She has been towed into Dover. The outcome of thc naval battle between Germaii and British fleets ofl Hull is anxiously awaited here. GHEAT Blliliii Vllliliiii German Army Defeated and AI{MY'S Sl GUESS- ' K fair and warm. H100 thi* Belgm" Army hm °"’v°'°d,, The highest tcnipcmturc recorded all communication between Belgium yesterday “_” 77 degree, "have ,M-,,_ *md I-‘“’°’“b°"3' the lowest the previous nlizht hcilll: I. `e ' 1' ' ‘ , - , .\')00 frei=li troops, is hourly oxl»l:L'ted shot. 56 degrees ahove. At 9 a. m. yes- of half that number. The Germans attempted to carry entrenchments be youd Liege by storm but were re pulsed by artillery tire and the ad vance column fell back in confusion leaving many dead and wounded. f . M fJaRl\fA"l LOSSI S A1 LIEGE. BRUSSEI S Aug 6 -German loss- es at Liege are estimated at 8,000, the Bclglans less There were 25,000 cli,ians against 50000 Gerinuns. LIEGE, Aug. 7.-Bclgians are still ioldlng the Germans at bay in front f the city. _ ORN UAUSALTIES IN BELGIUM I.".JNDON, Aug. 0.- A dispatch to the Standard from Brussels says that between 500 and 600 wounded Ger- n-.ans are being brought to Belgium' (ialiital. Herve, _Pepinster and Rem- uchanips are occupied hy Germans ut there is ri large Belgian force roceedinf; against them. A message to the Standard from Namur, re- ports that 20 to 80 persons were illed during thc German bombard :nent ui that place. FRENCH AND BELGIUM - ARMIES JOIN LONDON. Aug. G-It is announce that the French ariiiy has effected a junction with the Belgian. army at Tourna, thirty iiiiles west of Liege, GERMAN DETACHMENT CUT OFF AI{GI‘I\"I`,\, Aug. G.-A group of German Stull ilililicrs accompanied by ai small detaeliiiicnt of troops 'were surprised today by a small force of Hclgians and literally rut to pieces. S l.lEflI~T, Aug. 6.-In full view o King Albert, who was in coiifcrcnc with his stuff, at flier-iiinii aeroplnn carrying six German oillccrs \i'iis,i isliatterrd by Ilclgiun aerial guns to day. -\`ix occiiliaiits i-_.src lziiled. It is reported here that a. sqiiadron of llelgian cavalry siirprised iienernl \`oii Ihiiirrleli and stall and that thc ilcruinn coiiiniandor narrowly csciiprd i_~u.pti|re. Seven olliccrs were killed. A NIID AIR DUEL The Htnndui‘d's correslioiiilriit. ut Liege sends n story of a duel bo- twcen ii Belgian aviator named For- iiziu and /ieriiiaii uirniuii. 'I`he two efcliiiiiged revolver shots while inan- oruvring lop position. Finally both plunged to the ground. TWO GERD/IA_N_ AIR _ CRAH UESTROYE ,_-_f d EFFECTIVE AERIAL GUN I e c D .V c_ y. as l.|'il)f)N, .\ugust 0.- The Dail .\lail'a coi‘i'espoiidi~nt at Ili‘iis:ltr~‘liJS will H/\|.l<1 oNl<1<:iiiili express or livery liorse, two work liorsrs mul two t\\'o-_\~eni~-olil <--ills. l’. J. Willinuis, .\It. |'li:iis:int., l’. lil. I. 3060-~li~l5 Nl lililipd. |>.ii:i< Non'|`ii.:iiN i-:/\.\1`iii r.-~i7:i?f can dellvrr nt once, price vi-ry low, SCX and safe di-livery giiiiiniilcscl, also some nice fox and lliisi~_'iiiii riabln, ld. W. iloiiglass, Atiinley, N. ll. 3065-8-liMl'I3iliii. I<`()I'{ h`.\I.l0.---SLO(II'-S(_`(l\\` I.i']NA Mack with 1-7 II. I’. l’riiiio liliieziiie iiistnllerl, 32 rect over all, _li ft. Iieiiiii, stronl:Iy built, suitable for stone or coal trade. (`:in be seen at .\lc_\u|lys Wharf, Iiillsboro iiiv- er. l’ricc $150.80 net czisli. Write G. F. Hart, il’l.c:il‘y, I’. `I-I. I. 3033-S~5i\1Iiipli. FUR SALE 3 CLASS A FOX 0l’- tiolls. Apply Box 176, city- 3385-7-10Mtf.. w i l"(lIi l'i.\l.i']--.'\ FICW i’AIli.\' UI" choice yoiini: mink, prices reason- able, for iiiiiiicrlixite delivery. .id- drcss, James M. Hewitt, Lower liiontaigiic, |'. lil. I. 3043~ii-5M2\\'pd, ron s.ii.|-1 ow: iuiin on Ai..\sillly tu Mary ill. Martin. 3945-ii-siiiaipd. FOR SAI.i'I-Sonic dark, northern mink, also one pair of fisher. Write for particulars. W. H. U. Ruth- ven, Alliston, Ont. 3555-7-18M20ipd_ FOR SAl.lu`.- FARM OF 100 ACRES well watered with buildings in good rornir, situated ut North liiver short distance from ferry. For particulars fipply to F. A. Hull at Public Works ofliee, Char- lottetown or on prciniscs. .1077-G-2Zl\itf. l’|~‘.Ai'lii ltl\`l~Ill l~‘il.\|iIS FUR h‘Al.l‘]: ] li:i\'c- for sale ii nuiiilirr of l’cace liivrr Foxes ini-liuling Silver blacks and ri-oi=srs. l'ari.irs wanting first class stock nt rriuioii.-iliie prices ronir.iui::<:ii.e nf once by phone or li-ttci' ll. .l. Muilciiii, North Wilt- hire, l. lil. I. 31361-T-22Mtf. 1-‘ ii LOST i(ll~l'l`--(IN /\llill`h"|` I'l`I'i lil*l'I`WICI‘lN l~l|iicriilil and l'i|pi» ’l`i~:ivi-r_~e ii suin- iiicr r»\el‘Co:it. Fiiiiiiii' will please i'i:l\ii'ii lo "li, C.", l’i'0viii<’ia'. '|`i'cnsiii'_\', rii_\'. 31’-|111-R-fililiii. I 'l`rAClll'.R\ WA~'l'l'LD I`\<1\(‘IlI‘lIl` Ml/il\"I‘l'lIl I<`lilt l<`llIi'I'l'NI". llriilve i~‘rliool. li`ii‘r-it. or riecoiiil 1-lass. .\‘u|ipli~iiii‘iii. $iii.l.0il. Apply, \Varrvn Aitki-ii, Sec'y. 3944-li-5I\l9i|i(I. 'l‘l2}\i‘Hl'2i{ WAN'l`I~Ill, FIRST t-It sliciiiiri rlnss, for flrerinivich Scliool, No. 08. >'iippleiiwiit_ $40. I‘rote.~'t- :int prvferrriii. -l. A. Meek, :~lcii`y, li‘rsn(;Ii Ifivi.-i‘, 31i.'i~i-R~5l\‘ItI. \\‘_\ .\"I‘I<.`Il»- I"illl \`l‘lIif\'(lN I{lVl*‘}I{ :if-bool, it Ii-it or 2nd Vlnss male trnelii-l‘ qii:ilii`|i‘il to tiizirli manuiil trviiiiing :ind cadet corps. Hiip- pieinr-iif. $4fl,00. .l. 'i`. (‘oIIiliF,-`if‘C. 30-ll-li-i'i_\Ii`»i. V.\\"|'I‘ill -- A SI'}('(INll (lI..\.\‘S ti-zi<‘liei‘ for i`:iblc lleiul West, No. 21. l‘riitest:iiit prefei'i‘0d. :\lf‘.X. _-\nderson, .\`ec'y. 3712-7-27f\il2i. WANTED WA\"l`l~1l)-IlO.\l'll)IXG IIQUSE i~`()ll man, wife and foiir childicn in city or surburhs. Apply to T. W. M., finrc Guardian (ifflr-e. 3349-7-13.\Itf. WAT\Tl<}Il l<'(iT\'liIl-l FUR |(ANt‘HiN€l by ,, mixinlilfi and oxlicricnci-il cure- l_,,knr_ \luiiiiia for lil-‘ilit Iio\iSek_¢‘f`Ililll; Apply at this ollicc.. \ grce. i‘i'li\-.foril lliiyileli, St. 'l’r‘.- i.er’s, l‘. IC. I, 3800-R-3I\l20ilid, Iiiliili-li-Gliifiilld. '& 'HE P4* - U .__ » "\ / and they learn very quickly He comes here because are good tools, that our pric best tools are the most econ our business to see that you to have. a Century-1614 "'“* _ where the A ’ Mechanic buys His _ The biggest thing we can say about our basin;/___ess. is that it has been the Hardware Home of the Ch’to Mechanic for half a century. Mechanics know tools best advantage. This store has been known for more than fifty years as the favorite trading place ofthe man whose success depends upon the tools he uses. You don’t have to know tools to be safe in trading here. We have only quality ones, and it is a part ot NOTICE:-This store closes every Saturday at l p. m. during the month of August. lhcgogcisllcrbiiicireco _ Your Tools --J where they can buy to the he knows that our tools es are right, and that the omical in the end. get only what you ought I I /