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Jamieson’s Sure Cure Corn Salve They can easily be removed. A few applications does it. They come out whole, roots and all and_the pain is re- moved with it. Price 15c box //I//aura D |\\\\\\\\\u~' J. G. .Iamieso Druggist g /I/§\\\\\\\ _ _ lr(//l\\\\\\\\\\\i/Jlllll ,Ulu I . ' it ° i D I \\\\\ ‘- f: /I .Inst Received \ nique designs in ewelry and Souveni f P. E. I. consisting obs, Brooches, Chami d Spoons, etc H Taylo Jeweler & Optician f0lIIlII4\\\\\\\\'W%II Q Q “‘ ° I O *'11 '-1 U. 9. s & \\\§*I////III/4\\\\\\\\'IIIIII V//////I'_\\\\\\vll//4\\\\{ F I " To Investors in the Fox Industry Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. _ For further particulars write the Boston Odice of Bay State Fur Farms, Room 76, 45 Bromiield St. Boston, Mass. BIRTHS CRAWFORD.-At (`liarlottetown, on 23 iiist..~-»-To George 'l`. and Mrs. t‘raw- forti a daughler-- l-`loroiit~e Isabel. DEIITIIS G|LL.- At Rockland, Mass, on Aug. 156th, 1914, Maggie beloved wife oi' Mr. E. H. Gill, aged 62. Funeral on Saturday, Aug. 29. J COMPLASNTS OF CENSORSHIP LONDON, Aug. 27.--The Military correspondent of the Tinies comniciits upon the extreme secrecy with wliicii British officers are shrouding the movements oi' the British iirniy. lie contrasts this attitude with the French iny, and sa_vs it is to be feared the present policy is having on ill effect m upon recruiting. The nation does not D01 yet realize the stupendous nature of the great task to which it is com- Ge mitted. Touching on the same subject the "Times" says: "3 "The British press has no desire til to print information which might ns- rea sist the enemy. lf it asks for better news and more skilful censorship it does so in the public interest.” if t e GERMAN PROGRESS H0] LONDON , Aug. 27.-A despatch from Ostend says the Germans have Wu occupied Lille, Roubaix, Vslenciennes, 53 all in France. d0 -ii Pru LINES 'MOVED BACK_. on can wee PARIS. Aug. 27.-An official state- ment issued by the War Omce tonight says in the north the Franco~British lines have been moved back a short distance. In a general way our of- fensive between Nancy and Vosges makes headway. Our right, however. has been obliged to fall back slightly in the region of St. Die. -i.`_____ OERVIAN PRI80N¢R8¢ _ CITTINJE, Aug. 27.-it is stated Z“ are con the com dlfii fough feel Al THE GUARDIAN N2" Nan and ldit.Night Piioma Ili 6 188 fi *_* QGUQUNF' 0. il, Bourla and lonoague don OOilioa, lnnold Hollll. W. . .i_ t .. A. Bartlett gin; Editor ......J.R. Burnett FRIDAY. AUGUST 28. 1914 City Magistrate’s Court, 9 a. m. People’s Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. m. Prince Edward Theatre, 7.15 and 9 p. m. DZIIY OF EVEIITS TODAY. $35352 B0 31 sssssssaazsscaes iz"'5f‘f"5'.2"=`=‘~"f-i'~”'?.€_E’.'5'$7425-’?5’F“li"*F3f5"!“‘”3' 'i'ua¢.n¢. riaaur. lflfe' E . » H. I 5:01 0:07 7:12 8 18 9:22 10.22 0:08 0:31 1:06 §:r99§5sweeeee§§wr =S3§332S¥5‘»2S52'..'éE§SS‘3 2:52 8:89 4:84 5:44 Biol! Wana. ot ~i-z-lcn<:¢m_oscr-It-'@on~1-1~_i~g -»__»~i~_»~g-J-_l~_1-g~_1~1~1-3~_'~1~l§ .ae=a-r\=ie-o-'is-é-5-i-¢s-»-it-.recess-r~.>w~¢eu=em~i¢sa. K- I. 19:07 20.22 21:81 22:88 23:2! Il:l8 12:06 l2:49 18:82 l~|.l4 14:56 I5 I2 1818 17:45 i9:0B aids 2l:2i.l 25:10 22:51 28:58 ' 1:49 12:89 18:80 l4:23 15:19 18:24 17:40 19:02 20:16 apes-w~lotmmm -_1~»e_egqcnqqaa~_1-1-Im -:wanna -zamsscbaéad:-i -eoowc-wmoihéw-boé 'N¢dc»a- .......-..... .ua in the the l0l'}' tier, French troops. including a batalion of the line, Chasseurs d'Afrique and Turcos, with some artillery. were ' brought into Charleroi. By Thursday evening the Allies were engaged _ against increasing numbers of the = enemy to the northeast of llie town, but the northwest was still relatively’ The Brussels~Mons Railway was, eve hin \iil ita so tl . , _ t . of parliament disclosing the names of those officers who have been thus pre- '03 -_ 4 »~ HW ast) who ed. a b' the ill' son, pea out in the midst of our peace. and if peaceful souls shrink from _ the sacrifice _t;_t_li_t_e;°_.___v\'h_lle _the Fren_cli and_ German D,-_ J_ “Q 110|”-‘son was the l,l.|ll_ _ reserva lon made over of loved ones we must not be too hasty in our judgments. \\e have been ________m__>_’__ D UD Ml HCFEHB H8 b0lll- cipal speaker on Wednesday at the plaving at soldiering" now that “thc blast of war has blown in our ears" we ' » @tlll08.ll<;;li1_l <‘0nventlon which is ineet- - ' , ing in uifnx. ll' ul =t .~ tl ‘ are to "imitate the action of the tiger, stlffen up the sineus, ilummon the GERMAN3 HRED BU|LD|NGs_ ________l __ml_l______ "LS __:f__’_l_f_;f_l ‘X25 ul; blood." almost in a moment. That some would hesitate was to e expec e . work tl 'I` . .l ' - ' ~ - B_ _ og ie ecinical l<]duc.itlon tom Where there has been military training, real or for parade only, self-re- 5 UN?" U10 Gffffllllils h¥1\’l‘ “Vll1<‘l\l' mittee ni s k tl . ‘ ~ ' - l, 1|. l l ll ll ll be no ly fired ii large port of thc buildings ing our (i,lu(Ii;ll?,ll(.)l'; f.:$ll‘|)t0l?,‘: spect and the respect of others demand unequ ioca ;» tia iere s a and llle lull llml th _ l___ __ _ _ f _ i ~ _ ¢“PL““-‘Simi-ed. ftl t .Ti. l hesitation in volunteering. An exchange says. longer liabitzible even it’ it could l' ' H 5 0 m lm” Ie d Hcussion _ I-HI* was led by Prof. Theodore Ross who- Charlottetown There are militia regiments in Canada today to which some ofilcers be- _il_;e_;-.;i___l_i_:»lill___iiili__v___li;l_ve__l;:;§n_oiii;____of :he wid of ml. _Cllallges mal were ll'ell_E_ long for the purpose of defending and increasing their own social prestige ge__-eral __e____em_____ l_l_.___e ___g__l_€l_¢ it llllldl. _ill lirlllce Ellwalll lslallll llls ,/’,’="\v,I’A“\\\\‘Z,,,l,&=“\"vl”l“"““ rather than servius lileil' COUNTY- F"a"k“°sS compels 'hal statement °r While the xliles gradually fell lrick "mlm “iw wus imat In mmm labor F-QI; _ “‘ . _` l all( I] ]'[ _ ll _ . f' _ I deplorable fact. The public has the rlglit to expect that the mul who enjoy if:_ perfe_et order, the line of fm. mm._ n_arl___;’_____ ii_i_li___ _i;;=_:_o_\:_i'_c_e_s l;i__i_;i_s_t____;; the advantages of military prominence in time of peace shall undertake areal _f_eeB;o_ut__ v;_i:_rd___ilut_il thii_ allied army ______ _hm only skilled lallor wi" 0,1. share ofthe responsibilities in time of war. ,l.l l ll D " ’“°"' ""“ h°|dS~ uble ri uian to earn a good living for ' ~ . ~ * _____ _____,___________T_____,__________,_______._.__.,_._._.__,,_. _.H_._-_,._._-,_._-_-,_-_-_-_._-__._-_-__-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-.1_-_-_-.».=-f. 'a "i ('"m‘"'S had l"""" fm mr "1 iiniscli’ und fainilv ' r, cut midway and numerous bodies of Ublans were found about Ni sue: _nat Hitnei-to Mons itself on welllleslllm ,he mb of Allglllm “° " reatened' Mr. and Mrs. William McNeill Simp 'frly °n Friday m°mi“g 3 °°|“m" son celebrated the fiftieth anniversary ‘ of Lhlang br°ke'm"° Charlerm' They of their marriage at their beautiful " e was prhwners' but by Smut' home in Hamilton. A large concourse y a :le,"°"her” _“ppr0“che“ to of neighbors, friends and relatives nsbagl Lharleroi “"8 s“'“""_mg were present to extend their congra- _ 1 0 es of the i""“ders and 5"' tulations and show their appreciation 8 “gluing had begun' `of the aged couple, who had lived so ble H'e"§_h artillery to me “wth °f long and had been such it factor in own “ ‘wked me ms' advance the progress of the community dur- pub me germa" 5”", 0"! of “C” ing the last 50 vears. Their family I`°l;"° French M’"`“’"“"s'3s are were all present except Andrew who _-_ _,lt Q hours 02 030" kept at bay fur "Wee resides in British Columbia' ' His __\ ` ‘ ln references to the subject in some of our exchanges there is a suspicion no of that small jealousy which is to be found in many communities besides Ot- We a; this for instance: L “lt is pointed out that wives of officers, especially in official centres such esp ttawa, have enjoyed a social recognition which in many cases would not of have been shown tiiem but for their husbands' military rank. They have avail- Ge them lm for the wound Union Jack and march gloriously in a military church parade. who would l_tl\_l_siy repelled six mass attacks by conceal their fear of the firing line behind a woinan's alleged protest. They Tl _ 0 0 ‘ e cowards and _p9_lt_r_oqii_s and the wives behind whom they are hiding despise la 2’ 0 out cf permws 10000 mu* In some of our sister cities in Ontario, and particularly in Ottawa. some- E g almost amounting to a scandal has developed in connecction with the wel, nteeriiig now in progress. It appears that when recruiting began the da ia Department announced that those who volunteered would not go to M0 he front if objections were raised by their wives. lt was not thought that l‘:_j__u advantage would be taken of this provision, except in very special cases,but T pears to have been taken advantage of to n considerable extent, so much the iat it has been suggested that a return be asked for at the next session and sal emed from goingm the "om" me" commg i" by the two surviving brothers Artliur und rthe_rn rt;_ads. infantry regiments walter Bay View wel.(,'pl.eselll The i ' * E __| re mug t up but nm i" Sumciem only ofher surviving ineniber of the - ion oi’ the Gerninn uns. Ta ehiiiats PARIS T0 BE numbers .tu make pursuit i’°5Sn’l°~ family, Mrs. McNeill, of Cadiies, B.t‘., po ;l_e_i__ inolthle dny_ reinfoiécrt-ing-nts, was absl,lll_ _lon mem fvere ___3“2vE_il' l;’_r_l‘l; '_____°"“; At 2 o’clock, when the guests |105 small towns between Liege and Nn-- rmllll lllcelldilfle l Jw, lg,0 an UTVIVWI “Hd “'@l‘€ asseiilbled UU niur. At the toiviiofllerve only i|ine-- 1 ll _ B H ~ It min’ U19 beautiful |i1W|l» Ulf* HCV- Edwin teen houses reinuin sttiniliiig out of le ° 'ers 'zlroslsing me b”‘"’b"*‘ ul Simpson was called to preside and 500_ u H’ plirssuc me Ulum as mr as U19 f0|iDWIl§ll Dl`0El`3llll1l0 WHS Carried expressing s in all with the (lt-imtiii ntain-I. lcveque. out ._ so I-"SH REPELLED Slx ATTACKS ___|'Bf°C3f|°'\'-‘R9V- W- P- -‘\\'¢‘|\lbi1|li» fired upon. The success of Gi-i:n.iii arn The Family-Mr. Arthur Simpson. mg selves fully of this recognition. but when called upon to play the part of Wm soldiers’ wives in the real business of a soldiers life they have failed. Th The “social recognition" was doubtless a sting in the palmy days to those Sa were denied it. The “recognltion"; of being the wife of one killed, mutilat- BR maimed or at least in danger of any one of wur's calamities, might now be d, . Playing at soldiering is a picturesque and comparatively enjoyable busi- by _ _ ness. and has many compensations. not the least of which is “social recog- Egg 011 balurda mornin ' 0 nition;" it is quite a different matter “when the guns begin to shoot." It is _he at this latter stage that some wives and some others see the necessity of some lub other wives’ husbands and of some others going immediately to the front._ _ arnioreil __aeioplane_ flew over the Whether there are grounds for suspicion that some _tid Ot:_av_v_a s __<_l_\_i_/_li.___e __;e_i_l:_li_;i_vl.i;_t_rr_§ol;i§_$:i_l:_ii;i___ men have refused to exchange the toggerj ot dress para e an s p a lm accompaninients, including “social recognition." for real war paint and all tie that it involves, we are not in a position to know. We believe, however, that British art_i_liery, well set on hills stir- . . . . ' ~ tl tall to be attributed FOUR HH - OHS was viisascil without :Millicfasiiie?5bii§`bfa?v(ivt:sab:vi:ifriiiEiilibr(iicLu'i"1iei;ytree rlrliten even with British ‘merwl bmween Smurday ’“°""I"g 0 . 0 ' - ' and Sunday night. The British force blood in their veins and who, in the piping days of peace, can grfifefully SWil\S is _ _ - sh them in their hearts. Canadian women, as a rule, have put up no protests, and du right here in Charlottetown there are wives and mothers who have not only nothing of the greater losses of Ger- given their consent-tearfully and with bleeding hearts',"it may be-but have mam- Slwilks Sufhvielllll' Of ll10iI‘ 1108- today the Sarvlana have taken 8,000 of additional prisoners near Siiabata. 1 yard of fu' abruptly tai-urinating it. in the fourth place when the secret archives of the present coniiict revealed it will be found almost surel that German 's lans did not template more than one enemy, or at mont two, France and Russia, in . fighting line against her. The actual circumstances must enormously us iv ment t ' so ts in P tent Gun plicate the economic and iinarlcial problem, itself almost the most serious las ts mid sllpelces 8 ’ metal and Tan Calf- IJOOTS afé 011 "IC “CWC” ‘iunyhoeil-mttinylhu :=i'“l2't,h 'il t war which the G rma Em i h ry ' . . I nterspacc as ers e n pre as . - , _. t against nations of her own rank. and for the iirat time Germany will We *ll 3 F' F osle s _ ' pniaagai it viii as -man ir -is can um im wiui a mais _ to wear 6 months. Th oataid liaronoinhai-pos¢aa|ion.Forthatreaaonal`i_°§ay .» _ 9 ln the tlilrd place, the unvarylng tradition of the Prussian staff has been dal, last wall not all sllllllllllllorl, as,l ond the war with a smashing blow in the el1emy'a Cuuulry. Slulre the bill- goulllvbe u__isheg-no;__ l_ belle_v_'e frgm of Waterloo, Prussia has fought three wars. The first was the Schlewig- __:_____e. __:li1_____BH___;§l_l______l\__4_?_¢_l_» noltllbee;-, stein war of 1864. lt was over in twelve weeks of fighting. The second Bdequalely called to “_ "ye mgellnglwas bombarded ____m_ howltzern r was the /tustro-Prussian war of 1866. Prussia put about 250.000 in the on Monday was for the commmee to l hting line. and the war was over practically in three weeks; for after Sa- ;1_;ai;l;i;gl_ i::i_sllili:2s,__out__ill_ders were not wn tKoniggratz) the belligerent marked time. In the third.dthe Fi_‘_anco- _____l;____ lor _he E;\a_l____e__‘3_f': __e‘;_';:_ :_\_<_’ ssian war, Prussia attacked with about 500.000 men. France ec are war July 19, 1870, and was beaten at Sedan on August 31-September 11. The ipaign lasted six weeks. The Subsequent Dies" Of Par” ¢°°\‘ "'“°'@°“ """'“"""*~" " i “""' “ '“'“"' ks more I how v was Meanwhile Mons had been occupied the British expeditionary force, y 5, on could Mr. Thomas Atkins, stripped to waist and taking his morning . During the morning o. German ve brought it down near the i`rmi» r. All ilirougb Saturday-night the said to have sustained and victor- erent bodies of German troops. oultl have been put hors de coinhat ring these engagements. to say porate character charge “as in.ule by one side and the superior nuinbt-rs would seein to be lii‘;p@(~;,,rt, S|,.v[.§, of New Brullll ;lion'n__ii.\'lli§V€‘I°)’|l1l'l§0“F911 <10*/l‘l`l“| wick null _l)oWolfi~ of Novo. Sttotlu V I r ml "K Patrol” told of \ih.it \ ' i l l One such body of the Iihlnns, coin ,.q,,.,|i,, Ns W ng (one in tho" ' i' .i ‘ u proviiices. _ . in froitli .ilbi _ , lioiv long will the war last? is the question on cvery ones lips. lt is a__if____ly" _____;;___;‘_f g_l___‘;_’r‘;’_f:;:__?__f__ 5521:; ___l;l;l_:__l_r:wa_r;l___ll'liiill-ay of__I)alliriiisic of course. impossible to give u deiilte answer, but there are considerations (.0mle_ on llle scl_(_l_ll_ M0___l__y __v_____ ____ _hu g__l____ g____.__-I____;lX!_:(;___:_ii:___r_.:_|il_i; which may be taken into account to inform us ns to the intentions of the |,,g_ A" H | lh . .. ., . . ' I lnfugi _¢` "Il-:hi UW) ii.i\ (aiiudu if thc same text books were provoke-rs of this cataclyam as we may term the present conflict. "F591 Ulf' 'll’|Ki‘|’0i"lilK i0\Vilf* and \’||~ used in ever ' r ' ~ _ _ _ y p ovnife. lt would ln the first place, whatever prowess Germany herself may reveal, the £355: “mi l‘""~ "P "Uni" ftf UW Pali- bring about a unity that nothing else _ » iould. Si .ri t» l t l - record of history suggests that she cannot count on very efficient aid from Aller ovorrunlllng lwpnly mll__s Ol ;__w____ up __i_\__;__l_l_:_;?|:_____l li_;l_l_l1:_t_‘_li_____i;f_l_l_ her only ally, Austria-Hungary has not drawn the sword since she fought [-‘|-em-h ¢0,.,‘||m-_V ul about |-our “_ m__‘ W the present l{iaser’s grandfather in 1866. Excepting some successes against they \\'ei'<‘ cullgill Hilti willful out by | authorities in issuing periodic suin- th e Italian troops before italian unity was fully achieved in 1870,she has been “ Fm""h “"m"'~V "**gI"“"'l~ H maries of the movements of their ar~ be - S ' 1 . aten by every Power of her own rank against whom she has measured herself on "mlm "mmm" a similar pa trol of Gerinnn dragoons was caught l the last hundred years. Nothing has happened in the present war to this to the nm-ll, of |_|||e_ 5 nt to suggest tiiat she has improved her efficiency. -“~'-- ln the second place a long-drawn struggle is quite foreign to modern rmany's traditions. Ever since Bismark came to power in 1862 Prussia has ___ ed war as the normal weapon to eIull\0Y l0 S859 |191' eilds- She h“5» @ro_for;,__;il_;s_‘i_ivy_'_s___b?;_i;r§p:_red, and has always struck first, and for these F3llSl_l_f>_F_i_;_l:_i_;'|<_1_l_.______________e ___ _____ m£_____ so is .' - ing of the lied (`ross Socie’y on Thurs- encourage the workers of the society and urge on the good work by all means in their power. J. T. JENKINS. Contributions to the Red Cross fund will do more for the good of our soldiers than any other gift. l, . _ E \€I"iie Chairman in a nent little ,WIlllIIIIIfJ\_\\\\\\\\\\lIZIIIlL\\\\\\\WlIIlll\\\\\ speech presented Mr and Mrs S‘ - ' 3 ARE Y()U como 'ins ' Toronto Exhibition Offers an attractive holiday trip that you cannot afford to overlook. Very Low Fares , Aug, 27th to 31st and Sept 2nd 34.35' Sept. 3rd, 7th and 9th 25.75 Sept. 1st, 4th and 8th 21.55 `_ ii Fix your date now and let me reserve you a sleeping car accommodation; you may be-_ disappointed if you wait too long. *_ Tickets sold and t' . . . _ _ . iinp son with two beautiful reclining chairs which were the gift of iienr rc- latives. Mr. Simpson replied in a very happy manner thanking the donors for their much appreciated re- membrance and inuclrprizeii giit. 'i`l|i~ eldest son ui’ the family, Albert Simp- son, wlio ull were delighted to greet in improved health, spoke for ii short time in ills usual cheery way. _ the prograninie, :ifter which the lad bravely intimated that any other course would he conteniptible and despic- ' iss t00_k_<‘llaFl§f’- Hilti SlJr<’11d il bvllllli able. They have taken up their cross and it should not be forgotten that it is ROADS B|_°cKED WITH DEAD_ ;_‘;{__Tl`_f";_t__§’_;‘l3";lx:‘g:___‘;;l;f;’;*’___‘;_:’$l__-all upon the wives and mothers remaining in suspense and loneliness at honre _ _ _ Nollle ol. llll, llllsl lll_lls'l8` alollg `lll__ [hal me blll_dl_,ll of wal. mls me most heavily __e-_;\_l___l)il_1l_iiH__1_i_t:_i_iits blliek b;1tl_l_9llffid IS cookery line that can be found. The refusal to enlist for overseas sei_)vice, tlle objections of_\lvi_ves and all es bl kllled _‘D33 wg_i___i;_lt‘ ls:)m3_S;_' C__;I_`_l_l_€ _i_?_;lt*_l‘___l1l!_:_l;_l>_;*iilig;__i;ag_s;ie;l__t1:32 the rest of it, true or false as they may e-an qu te na urn , i rue-car y the Cavalry found ll dlmcllll lo cllal_llu_ _ _ __ - '_ _i _ _ their lessons. We all, coward or brave, know that with the life of our Empire while the perpetual _flight of shells |g:]j|(Z,)ii)tl:,ldP;§:::3 “Eta `é|::,Z@0l:l?l§ threatened. the wife should send her husband, the mother should send her T(2;~_€_§_l_f\__ll5_'_li\;:'_l_llLZ U10 llf_§hI- 11 each and all went away satisfied that we each should send our nearest and dearest. to fight, to be killed if nec~ Beel__e'(l that _he ‘l§;l_l_;`-__ s_l;;“`_ll§‘é*__f"~sl__i_f ll_\;2__y____lli1_1l __etijo:»'€_ll_ ilne__ oi_ llie most essnry. That is duty. \Ve should not too harshly condemn those whose natural were more lhllll lloldlllg lllelr 0w"_ D °_lif"~" ‘U 0“i` had- iiistiricts slirliik from it Savage blood thirstiness has been drilled out of us but although reiiiforienmnts upri- W l contlnuall bro by centuries of civilization and the ar b ood of our forefathers in the old` Emo l’ UBI!! f0l`IW8l`d U10 D0' land ' v A i ~ A - K ' ii in Lharlcroi on Sunday e' i ' has been diluted for us in Canatla thro_i_l_gh several gei_lerntio_ns llornk to “as much nwl___ s____l________ Cl_a__g;_";_l}_'_‘_|; ceful industry without a thought o war. ie Silvugery 0 WM' IHS W0 6" - i - - - as being done in Prince Edward ls- iiiid to secure cheaper and betteri- chool supplies. The convention is being very large- y attended there being upwards of 00 at the opening session. lil:}RLlN, Aug. 27.-All the forts of Nnniur have fallen ami Longwy near Luxemburg border has been captured after a resolute defense. The French orces, attacking the German Crown Prince’s army, have been repulsed. .. iufi wiuii ll HAMILTNU ' -' "39f- \ 55'" AY . 'U Q-: 6 @\ if v to J' 3 6 if ii l , ' ' _ T l '__ " 1 ° ‘ _ ‘~§,.,.f'_,;-.:|;»_c,.=;» _f---9-1-,.- 'mi 'm attending. i -- > .~ ~' ' -i AUGUST E I am quite sure when citizens take _ _ ' PAR|s_ At "___Fr°m the mas. UND UIXIITQIPIUIB -lhltj Xl' will c G confused dt!-lilo it is now possible '°l'"°" ‘N '"1"' `m°”`"`""' ‘Im ~ lo contract Nomhnnlly an ollllllle shedding their blood to _enable them he 3,,”-wmv” ln Belgllllm Ill (the citizens) to transact their buain~_ _ _ _ Bm place that it is evident that "“ “Y "W “"1 'I°°P lQ°\\l‘°ly in their 1 Cans for Slut ant Qcmu ln rucll the new beds at night. they will by their atteu- ‘ of mllom “me 'wt "om Bl_ll“els_ dance at the meeting in tiio~Pl'lneoof L. I F but from the northeast. an the week Wm' °°"°¢° HW' ‘f 8 9'4"- °“ "ir an ltt C O . French`had`\l0ln in contact with day “en 'ww "mir °”r°°“"°” °~‘ . nylllg column. or me army ol the the sacrifice our brave boys are malt 1 ing on their behalf and be ready and f ' MTim:e;.ush;r?i:abTeG:ii!bltl°t`be battle eager ‘° °“W°" n”“"°u"y th" mm U ol. Dlll_lml_ wlllcll hu been lorgollen excellent, most humane and Christian P l the stress ol, “ter evenm allhollgll institution, whose aim into mitigma 9°° lit seemed to be A considerable vlc- as far “ p°°°m'° the '“"°rm‘:“°°°“` _ tm bl ll lu Pr ll llll arily entailed by those who_ai'e fight- 7 ` i i lll mmfugr cemeéed °?v°llllarll0n°:::_' ing to defend our country, and not ~ n I n realy mulled me end l an allempl that alone but to save tho civilized ~ I f I fr $ $ 0 . ` lo relleve and occupy gamut l_low_ w_orld :rom tha a_mbitl_ous_:iomli_ia:ion 0 k 9. 0. ever that may be, they have since l) lm] “fuel lg Oda' W Ml’ “Gem ‘ been slowly retiring toward the fron» 3 ° ma ‘;ll° llmllpe a gr” er er' and this movement evidently manly ana. :me l 9 Empemr M the prudential, became decisive'when the 0' dlll 'il avi e‘l'fl“l'a:'le“s‘:l“l:l° b°“L German troops, thrown southward 'lfltelle fla delslfucrloll 9'” e re' through Brussels, arrived upon the B Ll is 'l lll ll scene. On Wednesday evening lust 9 every ‘me mme D e mee ng ol Time * able coats for Misses 8t_e}°Splace to buy, than e you eversaw for the For Misses from size o u r range is; most complete. Prices from $2.25 up. - By any means do not , isappoint yourself but ' _ ay us a call, then you ~ vi ill be satisied that you know the best Hia Life in the Community-Rev. 10 E. J. Rattve. ape in Public Life-Mr. John Anderson. als Progress in this Age-Mr. J. A. bl. (`lark. ' _ _ ,_ The coming Age_Ml._ Wlllwl. Sllllll_ late at Liege .ind .\.iniiir. son. ' The Oiden Times-Dr. \Villiam._ that reigns in the villages and Those remaining carry plzicurds, y p. ly . . ldiers and asking that they be not is iii Belgium. so says the Tagcbla-~ is attributed h_v inilitary --experts the swiftness with which Geininn rations were t-zirried llirougii :ind 0 the delay ul' ussisiiilil-ee proiiilizeil the Freiicii, who nii'i\‘cd too ll S rrespondent describes the dosola-I STRONGLY FORTIFIED. PARIS, Aug. 2'i._;Tlie Ministry of \\`ur to-day decided to make to inako l’iiris ri perfectly entrenched camp as a precautionary measure. -T ::The one way to get rid of the limisv flies is to "kill ‘em off." The one iviiy to destroy them satisfactory is io have the house safeguarded with our ily pads und poisons-, Wil- s:on"s Fly pads, 10c, it package, Tan- glcfout two sheets for 5c, Pyrmld. rolls for lic, Fliban one roll 5c. Mac- liiiinon llrug (‘o., Cor. Great George niiil Kent Streets. Mff. \vIIIIA\\\\\€".ZIlIIIIA\\\\\\\\7lJIllIIIII2llIIII(i\\\\\\ The Doxoiogy closed this parf. of all lines. W. K. Rogers ga\\\\YIIIi\\\\@lA\\\ AYIII/4\\\\\\\\\\@lllIlIIIl&§\\\\ THE FALL OF NAMUR BERLIN. Aug. 27.-The "'i`agebla- sts" correspondent writes that Nnmur. ofi hirtyone centimeters. by Mortars and by one forty-two centimetersi Hewit- zer. He says he could plainly hear shells striking the forts and that ev- the business men of the city for not sryone was astonished at the precis- lta elects upon har material interests beyond tba Continent. in the event Pf00f H it being i Get After the Ducks Duck season is now open and if you want to bag your share of the game, you need to use one of our shot guns. Our single and double barrelled shot guns em- body,_ every good feature that you would want in a SDOIIIHS fire arm-they are the kind that our cus- tomers swear by, and our rivals swear at. - Better call in and look over the display. ' Fennell & Chandlery Victoria Row V W l . .. Ladies’ Footwear at Goff B Shoe Men place buy your daughter coat. , PATON S