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They come out whole, roots nd all and _the pain is re- oved with it. ¢ VI//II/I//If \Ylm“ $14 5 “’ Price 15c box "' ”" “"3” ° Oyster Lecture, Board of Trade l7;40 . amle$0n Rooms. 8 i>. nl- 4.a4 'ras cuaanian I uhmipuos non ..-....isa-s News and Edit. Day Plone ' ,_ News no iaiicsign rlwsuusa iss g 5 rim. fri. 'rims Ira. . -I omea sz om-mason. 'Mg ffl,” Oiliaes at ' Bummssids, 0:07 ,033 Bourls and lloatague. 7,” gllal Oiliee. Marconi Hollis. 8:18 22:82 9:23 28:23 7'2 10:22 ................ mga 1205 B'0 Presiileat i.. .. A. Bartlett lglqp 79 Managing Editor ......J.R. Burnett lo l l;34 1a;s2 ll 2:00 l4.l4 12 2:25 18 2:51 MONDAY. AUGUST 318T, 1914. H ang ww f 15 . 8:51 13:5; 16 4:84 I : DIIIY 0F EVEIITS 17 _N_Io mal soils ____ 16 lu. 6:15 2i:2i) V 19 W. 7:58 2£:l0 TODAY- so Th 22=ni W* 21 F. 28:58 City Magistrate’s Court, 9 a. m. 22 59, 28 F. _ 11:49 24 Ba 12:80 25 =~ z qu? O . @®~`|CUlP3!O|l» _ “¥~???F¢¥wE2?FF? i _,_ 55955299995? 3328353228 _ *?,~1~’¢'”‘1’®<¥~'°jU=`?*'*?*?~’*?E'*!`?°'i'1"3"'*'~!~!*?°:'°~'§ ,a¢s¢~Mlé»-eJi->é~a-r-:os-...lgzeeean-¢~»¢~a>»>icm~lac=n. cac=e»~z~:acaoel=a; ~3~:e_=c5=p¢~q~°°=9-3-1 ~l°_°0a -zéamwabeéama .scarce-im°*¢a=~5 emma. Prince Edward Theatre, 7.30 and 9 “"1 28 , l4:28 People's Theatre. 7.45 and 9 p. in. 27 llllzlg 28 16:24 29 5:44 20:10 80 19:02 I Bl Drugglst J f III”/l\\\\\\\\lll W/i\\\\\\\\\\Y}IIIIlIl @/IIIIO/A\\\\\\\VlIOIII/ \\\\l\\ g g 0 hi Cl H I/1 9+. m N \¥iJ7//0ll/4\\\\\\\\'WIIII0/ 2 E °' lb ewelry and Souvenir fp E I consisting y the ilrst shock of the storm, but, like a greyhound, she squared away to bs, Brooches, Charm d Spoons, etc. gre Ill G. H. Taylo E- Q I ‘W To Investors in the I a adjusted herself to the changed condition brought about by the war. With th WG nique designs in Fo cle injured. ` Gi' with conditions created by hostile demonstrations; good reason there is to believe they had to fac G ' bring disaster to British credit and to disorgaiiize British finance so that effe Jeweler & Optician E we in I . I1. III/II;¥\\\\\YIlII4\\\ will excite keen admiration. _‘crease in the Bank of England rate in three days, from three to ten per cent. The effect of the high rate was as deadly in finance ns the bullet in ar. Less than a week later, the high bank rate having done its work. it was reduced to tive per cent. The London Stock Exchange was closed, thus w cu gulation of food prices was controlled imrnediatel b u The world stands amazed at the rapidity with which Great Britain h s e first rumbling of the storm, financial institutions throughout the world re staggered; the stock exchanges were panic stricken and many of them sed their doors; international exchange was suspended and credit was Great Britain herself, like one of the ocean greyhounds, was staggered et it and today she is as calmly riding the financial sea as if the storm e over. 'The' Monetary Times, commenting on the situation says With nation : al dit chains thrown out of order by war. Great Britain has repaired its own a truly British way. The Government and bankers had to contend not only e a ei-man campaign in finance planned to etive action by England would be impossible. On the one side there re factors which might have overwhelmed the best Government and bank- g brains. Yet the situation was handled in a way which upon refiectio “Among the first notable actions in banking spheres was the rapid in~~ tting short what would have proved a disastrous panic, _ _ . _ Tile re- y y the Government. The estion of employment for the unemployed received consideration at once ' :\ _ nd a scheme of road-bulding was planned. _ . _ . The nation has changed Tuckenon' N' J" will give B lecture ymlngcst daughter or Mr' and lm the low gear for peace to the high gear of war, and with little trouble. Fox lndustry Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ` .rs. -_ W. iireen, of Tignish. '|`hc ~ - - v---~~~~- -~--‘----W-1*-1-111-rs-:-_-:».~.-.~.-.~.»-4-_-:_-_-_-,_ out lhe provlnce Wllll ll vlew l ' , '- GERMAN SPY SYSTEM e rmsa Dy. 1110111 ess people ers the first. synem lu ynncv trwslaled from llle to appreciate the innovation When a of the facts herein contained are taken. lair. Jenkins, realiléd l-.ho farmers all ll ls “Dum” llmt German 9, over the Island, irrespective of party, . ce' “°"° ‘ Government. itself in eve - I Ls. authority or celebrit A s eclalt --° acltisa etc. of individual officers of K°“1“gt°“ °” w°dn°°~d°y °“'°m°°”' under the notice of the German -spies ‘Phe ¢9l`°m0nY W" P°l'f°"m°d by U10 . Mi E I Ol i N phones, railways, highways, bridges," Ixllegggg? and Blslln §a¥,nclo;)Yw 0'; hz: Mrs Burns, who are receiving con poats" lti France. gratulations from their 'wide circle of How pe,-feel ll Spy Byalpm has heel, friends, will reside in Freetown. l t ‘ G i t C alildliiuiisf slt):te:iilebuteiilli1snl;:._;°:..:_‘;f . ._ - , a coat- _ “W l .W "_,f ga “Z It. ` ` 'l *V i PATONS The House of Quality promptly; but in the absence of a cen gollvellglomll veil crow \€*.IIII/III/A\\\\\\“YZIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIW\\\\\ comiiiuiiicatioii oi’ a. sort is open les 0! the V8||'~‘Y- #U16 Cl1l"`le‘l_ H throilgh the mails, to neutral countries. ;l:v‘;‘;'€rpe;’§";l:’;th§£ul’L":s “’xi[te:`V|’€£‘; _ il . Meantlme patriotic Canadians who are ceremony the guests repaired to the the repositories of information which dlnlng_m0m when R sumptunus Bup_ might be useful in any war to the en ' per was served. etnies of the Empire, will do well to The bride is _extremely popular in keep such information to themselves fbi! _l0CB1il¢Y_ “D0 U10 C0ll¢°ti0n "f and take every precaution to prevent Wedding Wm’ was “t"’"‘elY_1""§° it from obtaining general circulation Egdtgé riidgeixgg-nT§‘;n§1;l£T\Bgkillg or from reaching the eiirs of possible bracelet “,alcll_ Among the glue was agents of the German intelligence Ser~ ll Elllmlnntlul clleqllll ll-nm wright Vice- _ -Bros. Victoria, with whom Miss Cur- tis was formerly employed. -L_ in the Board of Trade Rooms this A very pretty wedding look Place evening Professor Julius Nelson Bio at ll, M tll ~' I ~ - e e odist Church at Mnnine- logist of the New Jersey Agrlcultur- ls-,lgll on llllllll-Bday, Allgugl; 243th al College Experimental Station, when Miss Florence Helen Palmer: on Oyster Cullm.e_ Tllls lecture, as James lil. Palmer, of Roseville, be- ' _ , llnrry our readers know is one of a series Team” the happy bmi” OI Mr ' W ‘l t . (‘~ i \i'. l delvered at different points through Mm mf Ur 'wen' S0" 0 ‘ I um 0 SW llev. ll. B. Strotlii-ird ofiiclnted. lhc ing expert information `on a subject bride, who was i-ed to the altar by which is now engaging the atention herhilithcr to the strains lMendel- ol many of our people ,md the lm_ seo n s wedding march ski u ly ren- »f other great industry, fox farming. ~ ‘mean in white embroidered voile, with the 5 "ed with ' 5 1 I .\\\\\\\1'IIlllA\\\\ sorship over the land wires and mails garland of Orange blossoms and Lil? yl,”,’,,,]" ““"\\\\ /1/1,, ,A ` AE YOU ? GOING THE Toronto xhibition Offers an attract cannot afford to overlook. Very Low Fares Aug, 27th to 31st and Sept 2nd 34.35 Sept. 3rd, 7th and 9th 25.75 d 8th 21.55 Sept. 1st, 4th an *___ Fix your date now and let me reserve you a sleeping car accommodatiomyou may be disappointed if you wait too long. ____ Tickets sold and all lines. , l AUGUST- French b ' t I; spur shell have been added to the P ` I ' 1 _ ._ y Paul Ssnolr and published l,l_ ll ll lull,” o me lmumnll ~' ~ gdvsuih' PM" "‘ "' "°'°‘ 1”' HW” w*'"'3° recently in London. from which most or sh? motor trucks. suggested le; able coats for Misses tter place to buy, than me much Amr but every mem (elle mn, inet., win.. ilnmiiattis hefé at ._ t 1 t U th -t b t owl) dwchtvr °ftM\‘- J°»°v\l Glow. ff* f ".13 9-0 o 11 ormu on u can e o any us( in-ee wn, was uni ed in inarrage to ' ° in a military or political sense comei Mr. Sterling Burns of the same place. e you ever saw for the information as to telegraphs, tele RW' G°°"g° M°"`i° “t um M°"h°di't fr For Misses from size o u r range is most omplete. Prices from I i \\l\\\\\\`ZII'IIllI&\\\\\\\\\\ZII ive holiday trip that you j and slluduw lace with veil and ornngo Irofessor Nelson has devctedniuiiy l,l,,SsUmS and curl-led ll l,ll0“»,.l~ lull. \\\\ ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. lj`or further particulars write the Boston Odice of Bay l J In view of the reported cases of German espionage in Canada, and ofthe yen" M ms me to the study of Gym (wet “f white ruse” and maiden. TJ" citement produced iii various centres tllroughout the Dominion by the tem' in ons or the greatest oyster E(£.I;;`;;.s Sgxiylllid ,lg ,1:,el:`tl::?, Tl ovement of supposed spies, it is interesting to know something of the scale centres in the world and his lecture hunér gow/neil in wllllg silk cl-alll; llc on which the German system of espionage is known to be organized in tl Wm undnumedly be interesting as WP" ’ le as educative To encoura e the de. °,'e"e' “mi two bridesmaids' her sis' entre of war of Europe, which is of course the very heart centre of the sys~ ' g *GF MNH |"D0Pf¢ll by B0St0n» M355- Dance time ' 5 ject of oyster culture. His lectures me h l -~ . 101102 Mr- ~*`1<1I1”i .'1‘~ Green' °f men turn instinciivel to the sound According to an authoritative source, after the conclusion of the 1866 ln the western pmt of the province (`harl0tt°tmvn The “she” were Mr' y iave been largely attended and are C. R. Piillner: brother of the bride, cninluiigii against Austria, Stiebsr, Minister of Police in Prllsi-lla, who was " lf € -W Q -...__ times the minds of security of Life Insurance." The first step to securiilig suitable and adequa e Life Insurance is to obtain depen able information. _ Permit The Great-West Life _to give you that infoma- tion,-by mail, if you wish, for leisurely consideration. You will readily see the merits of The Great-West Plans. Inexpensive, profitable, liberal-these Policies l have appealed to over fifty thousand persons as the best anywhere available. The Gre ng ity is 176 tons, lhnt is. it wonm fill E ii 29th., August. Mrs. John Munroe, be~ there, loved wife of Conductor John Munroe, l‘. E. l. R. R. Funeral from her late }’aul's Church, thence to l’eople's cem< ciery, Rev. T. W. Murphy officiating. an _i______ tic Fund were announcing their col- lections today, Col. Chandler, of the had contributions rhnging from a "Auction the ticket,' said Mr. Noel Marshall, ii prominent member _ "l~‘lve hundred dollars," bid the president, Sir William Mulock_ ,ll l_ ll A feet in width Eummn hundredlm ral-ed Mr' J- C. ttllligse liitliltfltiial e German rmy was about to traverse and the resources of to the end of the ston. ' (ll) To procure in each of these regions persons capable of furnishin "lf that ticket is worth $800 t nn, 4 _ _ g e iio. work ln order lllal llle work may said my informant, "it was absoiiltely (al information in regard to the situation, strength and movements of |19 00110 efficiently B ` street car ticket to |800. Bach group of the llosllle ,mm will he reqilirrld for ' tow ng espec al y when (b) ln regard to the age, character and reputation of all hostile com- BL l.el'm..s Bay wharf of the executive. 11139491' U- River, where lc) in regard to what was going on, and the state of public feeling in dfef-18041 Bblllll 17 Prnce Edward Island cars. She is Under the cover of this trade he can make enquiries without incurring C|3"l°5h*f|| l'lK8¢U» 10|’ 111881118 mlm 11"" di h i . A l. ~ 'ef '- - residence. Hlmlmmugh square. mls ‘the suspicion of the authorities and has ample time to get into touch with he‘:_°h;";fp;'§ml0“ l§?;‘;'n;`;";:’e :]V::;r(;"l‘;: Spe,,lal___..»llhe slluallon in the Norlll Monday afternoon at 1.30, to St. IUIYOUB Wh0m |19 llllnkl CHDBNB Of 8lVlll8 him I-lB9l’U| ll1f0l`IIlBll0ll- llllll he llmed llel- ln dlgglllg mud_ appears to be very grave. I had a Tile German spies in France, were, and still doubtless are, of all grades which silo did at the rate of one dlp :DHS C0"(‘i'el'5‘*U°t" W|U(‘_hf'}L"fl’_2l5 'foils d f I , d f b th , i I dl f , perminute with s hu k t ca acity of l' fl" 9" 9'"/°" 0 Tea' “ ngrlcgl-3,32: $350,225 V310 Erowgizesrallxgyu pgglerzrngng; £2221; 835323355' 21 clihlc feet, which wimuii wellgh about Polkiuni halts been lliill-ried 'flotlnl pil. 1000 FOR A TICKET. ' ' ' ' ` _ , , ar to pos or severa nys. ey no S ' ...___ ial travellers, (a very useful and frequent disguise) waiters and waitresses gréflglngirflygsslflzna'§0rl,?rglB!;ll,?gYa; sooner landed in one place than TORONTO, August 29.- When ills in cafes, hotels, and canteens, newspaper reporters, telegraph operators, material into the dock for filling. The GGFYHIHI cavalry were signalled and oil’ captains of the teams of the Patrio- female domesllu em two brlllgeg on the Mor,-ell Rlver, ln they went without food, only to en- lmgslllg lo the llmdlllg lllllcllm are ,_ counter similar circumstances furthe-_r Among other duties assigned to the director of the German Spy service great drawback to the speed of the salvallon Army team "Med tha; he during the war of 1870 were the followlng:- at-West Life Assurance Company Head Office - Branch Ofli - - Winnipeg ` AMIENS Franc Au 28-Times "lt was hearthreakln to se L l "' ,ullable boa, deserted. free for the enemy liter of and impose ii huge indemnity. he Uhnlns were at Douai yesterday af- ternoon and were also seen aroilnd Ar- rays, the Germans undoubtedly making straight across country to Abbeville. Bangor known as 0 l; There a large Mr. Eaton, it is worth $1,000 to mo." useful infomation. w said Sir William, and what is prob- ably the most costly car ticket in the r Awrwgnp ANx|ou9_ Francs and subsequently established a branch of the German Secret Police deal with "political actions." This term it was explained included the do-.l I h Z " struction of the strltalicel railways in France on the Outbreak of war, lo 121,' Xl’ f§e"`}’l‘§,,' ,‘§gf’,§,'°f',,,,fl§’,§° ,£2 um on rmicli mobilisation mlm he rem-neo. asc me pm or --- to ANTWERP, Aug. 29.-The people Queen and Princess will be taken to It is known that in spite of French vigilance the German have maine ym.l,l 'N blacked ,lawn lo lllm_ tained and perhaps elaborate d the espionage system established in 1890. Nm" ---___...___.,__ Btieber, still at that date Minist r f P li ill avail will be e o o ce in Germany, was sent through mg” thanks to the vigilance mm mamma far- house th some of This will cut oi'f|'f the Pas de Calais and completely sever railway telegraph communication with England. .__-__l---q--_ one way to get rid the is to "kill 'sin 'NIB destroy them the house and Feimell &'Chandler ' = ---for the Cool Nights “nd Mornings l For that cold room that is | never quite warm, or for lhese chilly nights or morn- ings our Perfection Odorless Oi _éleater is lust what you nee _ It gives a steady intense heat, with no iumezar odors. Has an automatic meter. heat dproof handle, and is spien idly finished. Victoria Row