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Besides his father and mother. lie leaves to mourn three sisters and two brothers-Mrs. Jones, of New- ton, Mass., Mrs. Fisher, of Duluth, Minnesota, and Mrs. McDonald, of Tracadie; Elisha and Milton, at home. (R. l. P.) -l-_mi "Wa have undoubtedly one of the 'host displays of good tooth brushes that you have ever seen-brushes with straight and curved handles, brushes with medium soft and still bristles, brushes with perforated and plain backs, brushes irregular and re- gular, no rratter what kind of tooth brush you want you will find tho right one here. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent St. EU.. é;-:_f ‘ral ""“*-- _ Fll-HS-D¢v_ il and ° ed--Brows’s Pshtlqllesrd Stovefmh "LMS-Ds els ed ld ° - ed-llsritinshisiilinsn. nm" l'llll’@\\\\\\YI/fig////lvl” GQ (5 "" N . E = »-i rn lll\\\\\\\\vIIII//// if \='If 8' I VIIIII /IIA II/I/l§\\\\\\YIIIl4\\\\¢ T H E G U A R D I A N -_*_ Advertising Phono ..... 138-I Subscription Phono ...132-I News and Edit. Day Phone Nels and Edit.Night Phonu 18| U 188 Head Oilles at Charlottetown. Breach Omess at Bummersids, Alberton, Souris and Montague. London Omoo, Marconi House, Btralld W.O. . President A. Bartlett Hanging Editor ......J.R. Burnett TUESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1914. War Bulletin The Guardian has arranged for special service oi War bulletins th day and night. The most important news will he posted on the Guardian bulletin boards as received. , H. ll. 5.03 0:07 7:12 8:18 9:22 ll'l‘. bi-IGUACIOV-1 gnnagser s?se =eeserr°9§§Pseee &§§S§SS S&23&32£ s w »ee~c~e€#ssss“v<€*° Ji <5 .a.r.-.-»-¢.¢n‘>e=w-c~.»»r~.a==¢cn~ic=e=e» _ .__ _ 170.22 0 23:22 7' 0:08 0:86 1:06 12:49 7 1:84 2:00 12 2:26 18 2:51 14 3:19 15 Ss. 3:51 17:46 16 10:03 17 20:18 21:20 22:10 22:51 28:58 11:49 8' 12:89 8' 10:80 8' 14.14 14:56 154 2 165 B as ‘P -2 D ai 18 19 20 21 22 28 agammqmm »h3©u-lK\9&'“‘¢ 8. Mo Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. 24 M. :$5 25 Tu. 20 W. 27 Th 28 SS. 29 M. Fa 10:24 7 17:40 il 20:10 6 o‘l_ 10:22 11:18 8' 12:05 Wg H- ll- 1".l‘. 19:07 6'0 0 21:81 01! 22:32 70 2 10 18:32 'V7 ll n¢h©3l\$Q~'i@OU5$ 8 14:23 8'8 15:19 7'B 2 8 19:02 6.6 7 0 lh cl in placed. This service includes special signed cables f Al The Guardian has just concluded arran ement h b W" was one--in many ways,perhaps, the the present war-saying that nine stecmors left New York Stiturda lanes were cleared of hostile ships. the enemy fled! The steamer lanes most significant in connection wlthl Y . ' h Daily Times and the London Daily Telegraph in addition to the dispatches ideals' though perhaps T high' L0 differ from ours. In t e pre- lol-5 ln the l~lvers_ - from Montreal, Halifax and St. John. sem dispute Canadians 5-nd Hindus _ rom simead Bartlett, who are both right, but their rights are :in t H d d I UB l` . B 111 1` I" acquired great fame for his masterly work in covering the Russo-Japanese, ll'l'9¢0“Cl|“ble- __ icmnpgrisona xilaich ”hade:]e(;nal;r:;K;_r;’d Balkan and Boer wars; E. J. Dillon, the expert English journalist who is in b ose touch with all of the inside workings of European diplomacy, and others NOTES ceming the me' l*"`°“'th' etc" °f th” -__ lobster, and the seasons. °f equi" fellule- A German soldier taken prisoner in Cables from other correspondents in the principal European capitals will Belgium is reported as saying that so far as Germany is concerned this include the dispatches of Herbert Temple, W. Orton Towson, and Frederick is not a people's war, but an officers’ _Ph Od R _ t f A rc ‘_ Villiers in Loudon; Fritz Jacohsohn, Steven Burnett and Frederick Werner wa,-_ lf more lo mu.,-ll of that feeling B “re 0”' bac” “ry ° g ‘ u _ ture for P. E. I., who gave test’i- Berlin; C. F. Bsrtelli in Paris and others who will cover the European war in the ranks of the Kaiser's re- m from every posnlhle ang]e_ giiuents it will take much from the ti _ strength of the whole. Soldiers with- to This service will afford our readers prompt, accurate and complete war out heart in their work may obey among l:>_ E_ l_ formol-s_tl,n¢, m\¢il_ reports written in masterly style and upon which complete rellaiice maybe hot they do not show onthnoloom the advent of the I0! lndustry there `were no poor ones. 'Phe lox industry/ ____________.____ __ _______ _ _ __ ______.__,_________________________ _____________________________ _______ _______________ _.___ _ ____ ___________ h lll ing had not interierred with ag- BRITI ll l ' S MIGHT hack to Asia, will remain in Hong ‘lliieg *lf li;'m;:icl;“t t'l:_e gl(*:':gl°““l;/ls K ng a d th r f i ities whence lc “ B "1 m W °“°_ tho” _£163 Elvezresinac grave p_o_ `mers._ There would bed noi dit`li<;ii1»ty1in res ‘ c in ver oo p ace i e blem remains. The Sikhs are jeal-tzeosh firalshmfl §yst_oro_which'_we,.`; ous oi' their status- as British sub- nearly all token ln the local ,nnrk 915 . jects and still assert their right to _--and altogether the outlook for the SBS ohll” U-nvol who,-evo, they wlnn wllnln industry _was roseate. It was stated Al d M_ D_ E _P nhl- Kelly, Southport Stock Breeder & the Brmsh Emph_e_ by the witnesses in reply to a ques- “an er Ross’ ' ‘x re ' ent of Prince Edward Island Fox F‘"""°r' T' E' E371 R°bi“"- Char' l . over against this fact we have the tion tty Mr' llttlhnsr thin had time Breeders Association President Col. lottetown’ D' D' S' Murdock J' M°` S E Conflicting fact that Canadians cfm- l)ri?senth\|-regnalwn ho come in 0 I Leod' Murray River' Merchant' Tho* n e . . , ' ._ t_ _ could easily flood the whole of Bri- industry in o, short. time. They were town Prince Edward Island, Broker_|w; Iilnnskltiigi ‘ ' ' l dus thrive. Aslatics are unassimil- iewemge ll‘0m Cllf|l`10Uiet0Wll Cflllld g s w ere y it has obtained able. They are not the stuff of 2238 _;°"t§_°"”;’}“_';l**_tthi)!°§]?";t‘“ ge . 1 . e right of exclusive publication of all the cable dispatches of the London Whldl ‘l9m°°"“¢l95 “le made Tllelr I e cl I y y e (Continued from page 1.) it '__ cumulating shell to eetiiriprat this bolll' Scarce' the fur f”‘r"‘"si Among our dispatches yestesday were cleared and forthwith the na _- ' - -`~ -- ~- - 4*... I -\‘ ‘ - .- -~~.__- . , . _ _ , ._ . .., _ _ ,194 about’a-tlio\Eil`,"" 1 ' ` , ._ , “ - ' l'ht8l. F01' Chlivilldy GIG bélhl 01'- Btbxhhug» ' pf;-; ‘_ . ‘. "'_‘~' _ ' ' " if -if »1i'1'*-°-`?'ii*‘°s“fi if-"‘”=»=»‘-°-f’-=-°‘-2* ==~ “$5 ermanent Silver Foxes Ltd 8. _ _ root on ine situation. 'rne putting! in ,,200 ,_ mom; the "mn, of _ __- - _ . ' Q >- ~ _ . .nun . _ jail of shopkeeper: will not brag was very short. ' " Q ‘ ‘ - A 8 Tim’ Ht at more food into the city The dlstri Dr- KSU' $11011 Gllllalnsd Mrtnln bution system is demoralixed and the ~f»°°llf-'lull °XPf°“l°lll Wl1l¢l1 Md been avenues through which su lies come “sed by mm i” his '“°m°’°'"d“m- nv ` into the country are blocked to a txgfizgiiarxuffgy `d1m|°"1tDtr° one of the Fox large extent. As long as the condl- . ' ' Keir replied that it would nos be tion exists there will be suffering in diflicult if it were properly undertak- on The Market Today Berlin and other German cities. No `9|l. bllt lt W” “°'V°" ““‘l°1' U10 Dub~ -great community can rovide enou uc system- I-'Mt Ye" “W 91° :ooo roi- its innobm. ip: a lb 'md th" ’°“' “‘°'° we" ""°°':;‘::: a _ ii s or a ye r n t _bo x 1 32315:- =1° "Iwi vi-1 °mcn1.r°-_§§'l§"°§'....o :..§§§..f.°§i 'lidil 'l°dZi.o‘§ ing the-undertaking The witness saw no reason wh wit me imipu piiostsii ki... .x,.....`nn.’l.'. of 5.312221 °““’ “"1 SQUARE DEAL _ i Y "\0'l1°¥. _ the lndustry should not be restored ln the o O pinion of The Vancouver; to its prosperous position, because _ I News-Advertiser miie mention noon 'there wg: ueiurel- °¥¢t°l;ll;'0ducii;1ii ' n ia t t i tniiii o neo BME- .° W‘“°" €‘“'° “P a Hinges agogrgr :Ze l:0maeat;p;am nvested in the industry at about ono g million three hun re d d and eighteen will spread sedition in india. 'l‘li;ey’thousand_ AB to mnrkoh ho Bald that lllil D0! 001119 1.0 Canada U0!!! llld H- there were no Canadian oysters ship- ' and most of them, when they get iped outside Canada, nearly all being I5 not that all any reasonable man can expect ? 8 ' c te woud have been an al-. C El Emery Vermont, Vice Presid- In 1101 admit Hindus beC“"S@ they "host complete disappearance 01 the en iienlnnnn Rogers, onoriotto in lloh Colnmhlo__ The fool- lo lllnl me entirely satisfied with the nature of- Secre'tary-'l‘rensurer.` Cliurles Lyons, Fa pnolho Const would Boon no peace. U16 l`9E\llBti0llB- The local 0YB1>0r. fharlottetown, Prince Edward Is- farmer and )f‘l‘rader. Dalhiel C. Mc- ' ° they said, commanded a higher price i nd, Ex-Mayor of Charlottetown, _\'inley, Nurt River armor and Arranged w|th London Tlmes funy converted into on Asiatic Pro- _ _ . . _ _ ' t vince to the exclusion of white ing about 100 per cent The quek I _ h lt. d ~ - ' _ llllll l-0llll0l1 Dillly Telegflllill- 2.112i..`§d§.§§§"§§.§x§»..fif§f.ei§`i.'I. 2°" °‘ “°`"°'“g° W” "'°°“”°"' P” han the American-the diilerence be- ssor Show pointing out that the as no doubt whatever his own mind s to the absolutqfpurity of the oys. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh gave evidence regard to .the lobster fishing in- y him. He answered questions con- AGliICULTUlll~I. / ‘ The next witness was Professor ony regarding the agricultural ac- vities of the province. He spoke as the average prosperity that exists were no very rich farmers ibut yet there ad made some very rich. Fur farm- as L. Cook,`Murray River, Trader, uae 15. Burden, Pownal, Gentleman_ llinm Landrigan, Murray River, rmcr. Arthur C. Wood, Alexandra merchant. William Kearney of Mur- Stock Breeder. J. Jarvis Stewart, my River, Merchggt.. Donald Mc- Merchant, Charlottetown, Account- Millnii, Charlottetown. Prince Ed-|ant. Edward C. Blanchard, Insur- ward Isluud, Gentieman. Hammond “nee B"°k°"» N°WP°l`t~ vt- 1- F _ 1 W _ _ Don’ t Swelter Over _A Hot Stove--- When you can prepare all your meals on our odor- less oil stoves. ~ _ .Our oil stoves consume little oil, are simple to use, give a steady concentrated intense heat, are absolute- ricultural farming except that 5 llnd helped to make la-l . ' season, from barren beds set nside belllg ll' ll P0550" to P"y migher' Y carrying passengers and mails to England, Holland, France and Italy, as the result ot' a notice from the British Admiralty that the steamship Behind the message of the Ad- miralty lies the might and the maj- esty of Great Britain. The “Meteor flag" waved over the Atlantic and passengers and ther mails were safe! British Empire men poured in thou- German publiciste and writers ser- ving tlie autocracy have said that Great Britain has tried since the time of King George VII. to hem Germany in and to prevent its ac- frluisition of a colonial Empire. No 'German Chancellor wanted a colonial Empire at the time when it might 'have been secured. Blsniark had no love for colonies. Emperor William developed the idea of expansion, and even then a Colonial Minister was not appointed until 1907. The pirate policy revealed at the time of the Morocco crisls--- the pol- icy of acquiring coionles from France Yi _ _l I l _.-.~_.s-sd DVA iiiiiliiiliiii 'S ,,,,_ »:_ Q. `v|‘i$¢_g; iid OE "r:'a*`° Build Us Your Cre it Over 90 per cent. of business is transacted through the medium of credits. .xrliglilro lil! _Ll E .L00 ulated a grievance against Great -Britain and turned the courtesy of King Edward towards foreign Stat- es into an occasion for protest. Every drill sergeant in the German army, every petty oillcer on a Ger- man ship has been taught. to consid- er Great Britain as an enemy. Yet these facts known the peace ad- vocates of the British Empire main- tained a blind optimism which fut- ure historians will find almost incredi ble. We are “in it" now. Optimism is confounded and silent. lt is a bless- ed thing that a sane pessimism ruled at the War Office and the Admiralty if Great Britain had followed the urg- ings of her self constituted advisers \vho dreamed that this earth was Heaven. the Prussian tyranny would have Europe by the throat. F000 lfl0TS IN BERLIN One Berlin report says that a Government declares that there is a. o sufficient stock of foodstuffs in the If the time comes when your . business career depends on ob- taining credit, you will dad that lbllity to save money inspires the greatest conildsnee. The moment on begin to save, you start the hulldlng of your crsdit. The Bank of N odors depositors absolute safety, I llld l|\Vl¢°¢ YW! b\\llll9ll 5° lf ed by the assertion of travellers from large or small. ' G friend in London describes a great anti-war demonstration followlngthe p on is full of significance. The Eng- ishman's communication is support- ermany who have recently reached ~ _ 1 Ross said in reply to Mr. Langer- fnillion eggs yearly. Oyster ifarmting L0l`Y here for deahllg Wm’ Plant nu ls it strange that from every do- owen its great success in that it dcnttle diseases but l>l`°3l>8l`*1§U0ll3 ;"er° minion and from every city and makes Provision fork catching this und’cI` “ily tffixlltithf e1";.';l1::;];er;,e,:;.‘ - .-ll ¢ :ici an ins 1 o - village and hamlet throughout the :ll]1§t'._h_Sr3ui;:;:lg i\\iAui;;_:t P1808 "U00 Questioned by the chairman concerw Three Govt. nboats‘have been em- ill*-i T-UQ decrease in populat~ion ails sands and hundreds and tens to the ployed this.summer destroying star Sll11_|)\;f51 lin tflie censu;s\re;tiirnsdofl1e13;)d - - ~ _ ~ s r ' s sai aid of the flag when the call came. §;l_’np"’_"11ietglehfézblaivoxzldBéolxlxifraglg not thin1;Dt‘h:€“,as[()]ne to n dln,ln_ ready to give their lives, if necessary time to the dentrnotion ol stop lion ishing birth rate but to their yifiung to keep the nag waving? onmiiieir gens. h h it lsfxiile)rigsxgugruégggigtglltilif H51: is in us ry, w ic is now in: s _ - _ I _ _ ___._-.~_-_-_-_-_-_-_._-_-_-_-_.___-_._._-,_._-_._._._-_.___-_._._;_ _________ _ _ infancy, will un¢loul,t.,dly,l,e¢0,m one province to If-like tllell" living- lf" fe” , of the largest assets of Prince Ed- f!€l\€ Y°11_l`9_ l10\\:Ve1'._1"1_lJ(;"0Vellim§ll:`;; S Ward Inland, all om- Wngol-9 bemg ini; condit:ons ad plovl 22 remain naturallY 'oyster-producing-and con- 3121;! £0 tie Ymlng le°l’e G l . Th I Rhea, 9 - ttil“r:tIh£inwnat oliradgiiimand Havillg elicited ffm? f;]"°fe5S0l' H0125 -did not appeal to British Minist- siiitalileior spat production require l-he fa? thlft 3': Ifjloglltunswtxogilcz ers. lt could not appeal to any hon- but the 11DDllC8¢l0l1_ Of Pl"0D9l` mllfar' sfwpor mg fn _ - _ d ials for spat catching to insure the f-WFS. the Loininissioiieis exprcssc est man' Ye! the Write" °“ world qnnnlyltlon of young oysters nooegonl-y their opinion as to the admirable politics in Germany artificially stim- to make this‘mdu5u_y the great sum mal-ncter of time position. cess'it is destined to he. ual members of the Commission. l’ro- fessor Hhaw and his co-witness stat- . cd that they were of upinioii that the industry would bo restored to It is estimated that one acre of followed by Mr. Alfred Dewar, Pres. ood spotting ground which has been ident of the Fruit Growers Associa- iropnrly not with 500 hngllolg of tion, and one of the Isla.nd’s largest shvllvwhich have when h good spot. friiit-growers. He said that the de- tlng_ will ln its oooonil year produce veloliment of tlie Islanifd s fruit; ing 1,500,bushels of seed oysters, whlch dustry nos s agnant or wan 0 'ls suillcient to seed five acres/ IYIOP9 Skllled la`ll°“l`- _ Well established oyster bottom Evidc-nce was also given by Mr. should produce annually about 200 l". W. Hyndman, who submitted u. re- barrele of marketable Oysters DGP imrt "“ H"fb°“r£' and gave Damien' mn.o_ lurs regarding thc depths of the Tho prooont nrloo of lvlolnoono oyo. harbours nnil channels, and urged the _torn mngoo fl-on., 3 oolo_ to l2,»=.rection of n steam whistle at Spit- dols. a barrel. lie-nd l’oint outside the harbour. A nano, which hnd hoon nl-onn,-ell When the Commission rcsumed at 3 hy lqolooom- Show on the subject p. in. Professor W. E. Cameron and was not read for the reason that it Honorable llhnrlea Dalton gave evi- was in print and copies of it were 'ildcnce nf the stnliliiiy. Rl`0Wtl\ null before tho uonnnisinoners. it win no assumed Dermunency of the for ln- dealt'\\'i-th more fully in n. subsequent dustry. lgollo_ Mr. W. H. Tidm-arsh was the last The witnesses were then subjected Wil-D985 9X1l'“l“e¢l~ His Wldence l"°‘ to a series of questions by indlvid- lated to the Karakul sheep industry. s former prosperity, in about ten Deafness Cannot be Cured d been con-I tions of the earth were quietly by the Government for that pur- 'M1809' hilt 11° _lalld ha _ _ _| unoetentatiously told that they D089- _ ' geied ffrgminagrgcg lt2;:;néar1,n;;‘(§s,:gr might go on with their trafllc; their Uyster brood l' mnmng freely at 0 ur 8 m g' P ' ly odorless, and give satisfaction in every respect. Call in and look over our display Fennell §`;_ Chandler Victoria Row _ __ .___l ’l‘he Secretary of Agriculture was -__-m...-__1.. l QZIIIA\\\\\§i/I/III&\\\\\“ZIIIIIKIIAIIIIII/i\\\\\\Y§ * V" _ - i l all lines. W. 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. lst, 4th and 8th 21.55 -#___ Fix your date now and let me reserve you a sleeping can accoinmodatiomyou may be disappointed it you wait too long. -____ Tickets sold and reservation made over K. Rogers Charlottetown ' //r_~.\\\\\v///4\\\\\\\\v////////".x\\\\vllI@\\\\\\\\1 EQ IlllI.\\\\\\WIlllIlIIIl\\\\\\\\\iIIZA\\\\\\\\@ ARE Y()U GoiNc THE Toronto Exhibition \\\YIlIl\\\\\\ KYIII/.A\\\\\\“\\@IlllIIIIIf@\\\\\\\‘ 1IX\ 4 ° . I Gray Marine Motors _ Standard the world over, Made in sizes from . special commission appointed by gt ears’ time; in fact they said wat country to last forayear. Other re- 'l` breaking out of hostilities. Thous- w ands of people, he says. took part t and the police were compelled to if charge the crowds time and again. Such an experience is no new thing Berlin, but the instance in ques~ -" ceed it many times ow.-r._ 'l‘l°e indus-I g°'db§ D'"f-'“"'79‘-" _ , g - r quantities uf oysters shduld be gylvgili n"i1litqaii";s.has |h.~y§_ahnnot_i-each the produced by t-hat time than formerly. ‘SW -d "1" '°"° ' ° ""2 "Ui ‘!"'v_way hey gave the value of the output ;qf»§1ii§..°i’ie'ii'.3i»i`it"a'i'."¢~',i'i.fo'iiytiiiii§f'i§ml“.i"§.'§»'i! Donn toll n dm-el-ont ow,-y_ An Eng. uader present conditions at npproxi- fxhtehle 'rl='ii\;cf_>'i_i§eli:;|E|_g";i_£l;i¢ii¢yE=s:§l,1;ai_: lishman in the German capital who ;'§§°)ly “fix” &h°‘:_;';“‘fi _ de°";I“ (filir i|¢n{l`ng.an¢i“wheg B 0 lilll' ew- _ ._ essls eresu an '““““““ ‘° 8°* H 'em' ""°“=" ‘° ° “"-f-5-d oo my 1-0--<1 fo- :.°l:°°.;.':.:.::l'::-.:.:":::::.'°:.:;:::i.::‘:2l:':.t nril to an oxcess ol the maximum willbe dssglroyed forever; nin_e cases out rften reduction of former years, which fn?fggdlfgon;;,;_§:*;§“&eW:"1'§?n:'s";:'l:_'2g_:"1 8" BB live or sl! times BB gréllt as We ‘give (‘)ns l::iingrcdIDoil‘::rs|fn|' any 0duy_ There wan a very lungs Brea :ssen aneas cans _ vcs a_r_ra viist can- ! culuvame bottom which when ._i_-;l;|l:fa$;|`r».;_¢:_l;v lial.s i.uiarrah..ure. Send for ronght into cultlvnti-in r':f~nld PX- l"--l~C"EN5Y&C0--'l`°|¢d°.0- Take sll's smiiy Pills for constipation. ' _ 1 l H __ _l ‘ 3 to36 H. l_’. 1, 2&3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes ` _ Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full infomiation ' FOR SALE BY - ' Stanley,. Shaw & Peardon -‘ Sole Agents for P. F. I. `. 1438 3-2Mll gm- ° _ ' _ ° _ 0.000.000 Copenhagen, Demnark. 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