I '1 _ _ \_,/ '-" if -Sw’-’ , =":1’_lE‘?3Er;cli_I:'_|t gofvthlll store is to serve Ffavedy ' ly you want to be _ * 1 I 2"., li I \ \ \ "‘Il y. . __ -, »' if__=__-E , \ .flu J \` ‘wwf I 7 /'I i V: A “n” ‘ I' I ___ “cENTLEMsN~ E '-,,*"- Speaking of quality-yo _; fall know the store tha '_ ‘ stands for that first, last an \. I 'all the time. _ ‘In Sundries- ` -_ In filling prescriptions- ' In their various remed- s Fil! lv Er' W I3 CU D- rf I: §_llllllK\\\\\\\\'f/III//I/ \\\\\\\\\\vlIIO druggist in whom you c `i. -'place hour confidence. `°' This Store ! A 1-‘osTE Cehléal Drugstore 'A f"l`Il_e sw efness ol' low price seldom ¢quh_l|_`tlil§,l$il_§er_ncss_ of poor qualify." l\ _ _ "_`_l{¢&\\\\\\\'ll|| at once' a smart boy to learn drug business. Ap- ply to E. A. Foster Central _l)ru¢stb`re. 5582-9*l.5M if. ‘l W It is Never too Late d. tt h _ll ll ' ..?.f:l:t;‘::..f:.‘:.:l- llc" ° I "` FS. Mitchell 'I`lle Practical Watch and Ulock Rep.-lirer 255 Qu.,-._-h .~lt_ Vlillrloltclllwn ‘ I I Apologies I, James Farrell of_ Sturgeon, in K_ing’s County in Prince Edward Island, hereby retract and withdraw all or any false or slandrous statements made by me of and_concernin_g D._ W. McKin- non of Sturgeon in Klng’s County aforsaid. I regret having made _ any such statements and hereby apologize for having made same. beDa___fxedIjth_i;1l_st day of Septem- r, . . .~ ‘se i.i.srL l in, e pres gn B. MCLEOED I, George Reynolds of Cam- - bridge Lot 63 ln Kings County in Pri ce Edward island. hereby " retrac!i"an‘d withdraw all or any false *dr* lslandrous' statements _ made by me of and concerning J D. W. McKinnon of Sturgeon In "_ King’s County aforsaid. Iregret having made an such statements _ andhewby apolllgize for having , made same.- '~_ A Dgtrigltgiis 22nd day of August, if (slid) GEORGE Raimopus , . _ . ~ Signed in the preS€I1C€ 0 ' MAL. D. RENTON 1 I,~Jafri'es R. Clow of Murray Harbor West in King’s County in Prince Edward Island hereby retract- and withdraw all or any l dal on the “ms ' false `o`r slandrous statements _'made by me of and concerning fD. W. MacKinnon of Stu_i;_geol}. .f in King’s County afofsm - rl,-eg,-g¢___ ving made any such. .-4 statehilgls and hereby aP0l08l2§ for havin made same 'l Dated this 2?_nd_d9y of Au8l13f»i ~ A. D. 1914. 3 ' 3. (S d) JAMES R. CLOW 9 Signedg inthe l>r€S<=U¢¢ °f -- _-is . ..» s. iuctson 56_§0-9;23M3l _ - ._ . ' ,- ` ’ ion SALE ’L‘~l‘¥]I- "fit: 7i` 3535 __ . . CRUI 8'? Truro, N. S. ` _.71 _*.‘?>!..- . Pl-1'1" __ __ *__ V 4- _I _ . . _--~»_*" _ ‘lr lim n umm 2- Bnrrlnon and Att°fll°!' con lor Royal son ot chili nom ro ww ; ._ ""3:-_ `. il., u ° ' I b ds and sl("¢ii'1lv{ rglisoliggle "“"";’.l“ Ksl-lANi<. .J _ ,_,,~¢\l and tl1¥t_th§ré‘°is_`llo_llTa'i`l`w6'l`nall`or ollna within its bound ' if l gfghfgld tonga alltihli_ their! gogvrernikl ‘ 11 s war. w ch is §':rS,‘3‘i_ f5E\_1ialé¢__ret or Justice and nos. . _-» _ ers-.’ _Little MIss‘Rutl1 Heartz at tllis B H89 gracefully pinned the me- breast - nly' of the Premier (as Mr. lleartz heavily put ltl and also on that ot nr. iustice Haszard and-His Honour the e\\l€¥l8¥ll-'G0v'lsrnor, _ the- latter of wholli took the privilege or kissing the “ills lady. autlrlsttno onset-s or tho assembly, Mr. Justice Haszard was the last speaker. ___ Hs l;_ai_d he would like to explain o?"t‘§“' F31* Why the Board of Directors the emdxhlbition had seen fit toask Celeg _ren to be present. When the _ tl rat on_ was first inaugurated one 0 le first ideas that were suggested 259;? zvvho _should take part in the schools agimthe children" of all the d _0 .iarlotteto_wn, and in or. er to carry out that ldea to the full- ezt extent it was decided that they should be procented with medals. As ey all knew, when the aiinouiice- nleilt came that war had been declar- ed by Great Britain and that she would B - - _ _That’s the store and ‘be engaged in tile greatest oolllliot tile world had ever seen, it was found ab- solutely necessnry that the great Cele- bmtloli. whicii would have afforded all 0Dll0l'tunlty to the people of the ls- land to appear to the greatest advali. tnge before the eyes of the world should bc cancelled. It then became difficult .to decide what to do with the medals; so that when this idea of pre- SOITUIIE the childrcli with thc medals at this exhibition was innde it was warmly received, he for one, as Chair. Illall ofitliegeilcral committee, think- in_g` tlle_ltle&_‘ nn excellent one, _He tlrsileforollm --greatiplcitsure yesterday in being there and scclilg thc lnotluls presented to. tha clilldren through the toilcliors of the various schools. The l"remier»had_oxplulned thc object of the (._ele`llr_atIol),~und li. was unncccs- sary for him to detain them longer oil that point. Procccdiilg, llis Ilonour said he would Iiko to congratulate the Board of Directors of the Exllibitlou. Tlivy had been told for some time through the press slid otherwise that this pro- vince was specially lllt-sued with niag- iiiilccilt crops which the fariiicrs had rcnpcd and wore reaping. Looking around thc grounds that tiny, ho did not think that there was rt stronger cvillellce of thc prosperity of thc Is- land than tllo nunicrous and varied exliibits, itll splendid cxaiiiplcs of skill llllli art. and he coiigratiilnted the As- sociation on the liiagniilceiit showing. lie wanted to say further that with this prosperity it beliooved theill to look iicross the water sometinics and give tl little coiisitlcration to the con- ditions existing there, and to realise, amidst the iilzniifold blessings that were theirs, what their duty was to those suffering in file war. Probably at no time in thc history of thc world had there existed a greater demand f'or the energies of tho people of Call- adit and the island to be put forth iii the cause of llunianity than existed to- day. Could they not pause for a lilo- nlalit and remember what- the psople across the waters were fighting- for? They should do their utmost to relieve the distress of' the suffering nations. Their efforts illilst bc efforts of sacri- fice, and ho had the fullest confidence In the people of the Islund. that they, above all other people, realising the conditions which prevailed here, would not be behind their neighbors in any contributions whether iii cash or kind. He thought that the people needed Init to have the matter pro- porly brought to them to put forth their best efforts. ((‘,hccrs.) Tile singing of thc Natioiial Anthem brought the proceedillgs in the main building to a close. Tho exhibitors were then busy, displaying their vur- ied alld excellent wares. THE HORSE RACES. At one-thirty the horse races were called. - That the directors of the Charlotte- towli Driving Park were justified lil placing it thrco-days racing prograllllne on thc boards was amply sllown yes- terday by the excellent attendance nt the meeting. Tile racing was good, the weather ideal. and everybody seemed to leave iillcd with the spirit that they had lllld a fine al'teriioon’s sport. Exceptiolittl interest was tak- en ill the 2.19 class owing to the fact fhut if would bring together sguiii the f‘nnio\is'Dr. Slinrpcr, Onklcy H. und Gludiqla, as woll aa tiocliato Lady. \Vlllttevcr doubts fhcrc muy have hccn ill the illillds of llorscilicli ol' this pro- vince in regard to the respective ille- rits of I)r. Sharper- and the other oli- trics were dispelled yesterday by tho mnrvcllous performance which he put up. llc showed himsolf a finished trottcr in cvcry rcspoct and one quite cupnble of being fukcn to any of the lurgo liloctiiigs. The 2.18% in the second hcnt sccmod only play for him, and thcro is llo doubt hilt that he could have stepped n mile yesterday in 2.14 or hotter. 1-le never made a bronk in the whole afternoon. trotting ns steadily ns clock work. Oakley H. and (locllnto Lady put up a good fight and tried to beat the doctor on various points in the different miles, but they were not equal to it. The story of the licnts is easily told. Sharper went to the lend at the start and never re- linquished lt. - Whenever his owner desired a trifle more speed he simply gave the doctor il. tap and the result was immediate _and effective. On Thursllay afternoon the doctor starts again in t e 2,22 class trot and pane. Practically the same horses are on- tersd. The seo nd place ln this race was won hy Cdilhato Lady, owned gy Alderman Smith, of Halifax. and w l_l- drlven by the famous relnsman. Peter Carroll, of Halifax. -He is considered one of the ablest- drivers ln Chnafdl. to-day and has marked numsrdhx horses, giving thorn records of fro 2.18% to 2.29%. He isa gentleman and A thorough sportsnlsn. Third po- sition in this race was secured by Oakley 1-1., well driven by Fred Camer- on. ' ‘ _ The 2.40 trot had sblg field' of i ___f_¢gii?rlN_o`sh rnom Psaa ous) . __ _ PBUIIINCIAL EXHIBITION I starters. It was won by`Mayor Todd. 232%. with a handsome and beauti- ful gait, son ‘of Todd, 2.14%, owned by Hammond Kelly, the popular horse- msn from'Southport. Mayor Todd did not appear to be required to ex- tend hlmself ln any of the heats. He never made a mistake. trottinglhe the whole course in even and friction- less manner. His performance of yes- terday has made him numerous friends' among the good judges of trotting ac- tion iii this province. Oakley. ill.. which _showed up exceptionally well and which gave pronilse of being des- tined to be a-vs1‘y,tast trotter in the near future, Is a four-year-old _by Aquiri alld is called Arkola. ‘Hel is owiled by Thomas Foland, New Lon- loii. This colt won third money and showed great reserve power. The race -was a,`strllllzht heat affair with no very interesting features, except. that l_n the last two heats the Aquiri colt finished very close to Mayor Todd, ,who always semed to be going welt within himself. The fastest heat _was the first, 2.22%, 'l‘hls is Mayor Todd's_ new will race record. To-day three classes will be run-namely, 2.40 pace, 2.24 ‘class trot and 2.19 class pace. Some ‘of the very best horses In the Maritime Provinces will compete In those events, and every one interested in good, clean sport sllould see them. -The management have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr Frank J. Power, of Halifax, as starter. Horsemen are particularly gratified to see him in the sta.rter’s box. The con- trol aild direction of the meeting is sufficient to stamp it as perfect or nearly so._ This year Mr Power was engaged by the Sherbrook _Trotting Association to start their large pro- gramme of events. Horsemen wllo had travelled from the Pacific (hast paid him ti warni tribute, stating that in all their experience they had never met with such sn`_tIs_fac_tioll. 1 The' 'judges associated with Mr Power were: Dr J. H. Johnson, of Tlgnisll, one of'tlic best known and most competent horsemen of this pro- vince, formerly owner of that popular trotter Baby Logon, 2.18%; and Mr Joseph Crabbe. The other officials wore: Timers, L. lt. McMillan und. Thomas ltallugliali and W. S. Mcl i ie"t :e conscriptioii; wc have ncvcr tlelllzliltlol. if) :1|,\lut;n‘ll:f;.i(‘,`r0;:\gtg" rlduull A ‘mu that every man should bear arms for ..-HH, (mwr dim Spmkmg to mv l.‘._ thc service willlln knnwll as No. 1'l3:tt- hls country' But mmembgr mls.: 'limi-‘lit ilcnr lillliiiililrgll. I was ro- l“|"’" (`*"\‘\‘|il» |51 l"1“iil l3fUf1‘l'yl‘»`-51.1' (}£i((,}ry(‘(;:H::0l:,a{‘itlvvmsg ported io have said-liuf l beg to_say ;' ~ l' "__it.tl»»--- ~- _ _ arms is llouilll at the cull of his count .JEL I1:;3‘gll;:;';;I':,:fuSIl';R;`)(§;;d mir, dlsfiilvfivo llltllllis. lloytll (uillldiuii ry $0 do so. It _ __ H lmvesumumm would rmhm. SW, “rib llriigooilsnlid I.oi'(1Sfriiflicnlilrs litlrso. “ ouninysny:‘ sa very W0: .' -.1 Lui .yy I _Up ~_ you fue <-“leur ge-llwwlo ww fit".T§‘§§L.§’l`tl...if"N.§’3$`l.Z.‘lfi.§itl‘.l..£§¥§l will not be called out; you will slcei _me 'kim1_ ‘ dm nm Suv it fm. this _ _ ill your lied ut nights, you will have Om, mason: mm I s“pp6S(, the thi|.ll_ tho lllltlgc “l‘zti\itiln` ulll be your meals; if. is easy for you to coliic ,K _ ll _ » 1- ,. “.1 Bc1.,ium_ I thc slioulder. ‘md exhmt Us wh” are y°““g(’r and igre oii(i=‘:v0i\'=\l`1l- is iho sttlilro. l'fln‘¢*c with the iicrlnlln for 0m.s(,|v0S_ Wt. do not fight for an tion you got. it (lt-lifiilcc oi ulluslnllly _Wm of t(,_rri|m.v_ ‘W do not mrm to lligll quality for cloltilsllig filo tvcfll. alll any advantage for ourselves; ; ; wo Ilmllenlflli' U10 f»¥“"‘$~ D‘U`|l`.Vl"l¥ Ui" oiilv fight fo scclirc our own liberties mouth mill ll"""1l “ml ‘l"“l""_"l"F Ili" "gu`mS|_ an opp,-Easton wimq, wmlm lm ilnctiiriil. that muy l~i'f't-ct illc gums ulitl liifolllritillcf lkiiow flint wc have seoll lllmnt- “Wall ]'*’“"l Timlll l“"`l'l"`f\' wars ill olir time ill which thc loss of l-lim” ‘lm i`*\ll\Ul` Ii\"K“i` Um" U10 il province or two ciidod thc wnr."l‘llnt 0Y'dl“‘"`Y~ mill _“"1 140'- m‘""* will lint llc so ill illls. We hhvc sccu ‘mil . I’f‘fif‘l' flllilllll’ lhllll fill* Wm-5 ln whit-_lt an indemnity of mon- C0mm0i1 _kind fm' ill” ""“‘“" "‘°"".V- ltffcr lilo war was-thlit ihoy should bo cv plli. nn cud to thc wllr: lllni will 25"- Ml1Cl\l“"0l\ UNIX "l0-- (`0!'- Gl"‘l\l~ not be so ilow. You may lol-tc tgp. George anti Kcnt Streots. Mlitf. `l‘l'llt'-lust - 1 ren_lllllrllfllllllll (lo to fIic~`\V:ll' 'lin liil`ilii" ` of 'tp- 'ill ' ~-.-- , li __ 'rWl;i\f(ry»i~‘lvl-i-_-'rlloilsANn ~ Is Now Fixed as filo Sim- of thu First Coiitillgluit tn (io from Doniiiiioti. v.\i.t‘l\iti'llcil,Ql'll., sont, 22.-The (izlilatlinll l.roup:l nrrl to pr¢iscrvo.tIU!il‘ itll-litiiy in fort-igii rwrvfcc. ’I`hi,=i was nlllloilliced lust lliglll hy thc Minister of' .\liliiizl. 'l`llv vltrious llrtllirrilcsi 61 adn, :tiitl so on, \\'liilc__f.llc t‘llv;_lJi'y of the pcrlllliliclif. fort-le will rllitlill their 'l`|ic lgiulgt-s us_l~ti ill i|i_c South African rillilp.ligii will ~auulli- llc ul~u:d.-" The lilupic Icni' will llc lliil oilllllviii and worn qn (‘ol. llught-s nlso :lililoliilccll fllc .for- al' I ' ` The llllllisfcr snid flint 155,00() iiicil v` ~ ' lll'.-it con- iiilgcllt. SETTLING THE DETAlLS__=__. Mnily dclais-l of lilo ilrrniigi-llicllls for thc overseas exp(-_difilmary forco were sf-ttltlll ycsia'rtln_\' nl the nlllctliig thing is ill readiness lio\v l'or the sall- liig oi’ the troops. Tlirrc were present at file iliccliiig (‘ol. thc Holi/ Sam Hllglies, (`oI. IC. lfiscf, (`tlI. VV. A. Gwal- ‘ kill. (`llicf` of Gcllorlil Sful’f';_ (lol. `V. H S. G. Willinlils, A. ll. (‘, Alljtlfailt-Gen oral; Major Gt-llcrnl lilar-llolialtl, Quar- tcriilastcr Gcilcrlll; f‘ol. 'I`.`llt'lls0ll: lllltlslcr Golicrzll ol" Orlllitlncug J. VV. llortlcll, tlccoliiltnllf :ind puyiliitster- assistant l\djliiaiif-tlcllciwll, and ('i>l. ____ Siultll, advoctilc-gr-llcrtil. Sir lt. I.. liortlcn. Prviliicr. illvisit iillliii for illc lwlvlt-iv wlllcll lille-l boon ilrrltllgcll for Siilltlity :intl Ihc _tIivi.‘-ii`ur_l- ul lilitliot-livl‘cn \\‘llitli will inlttl place. wllicll it whole division will have bccii uscll iii fil.~h| (=xcl't:is_l‘s. __ _ Lflltll (‘.lll'll(`lil;Ill. ON }‘PlA(`E 'I`AliK. ` ' ' SAYS 'l`III']Itl'l Wl'l.Il IIE _NO -I’EA("E \\’l'l‘ll l‘ltliSSlAN l\il_l.l_',l`AlllS_¥ SllOlt'i‘ Ol" Till? (1ltAVl~l. 'TFT-TT” l.l\'l-litl’O(7L; Supl. 22.--lli li spoocll -----_--- First liord of' the Aiinilralfy, rt-.f‘oi'riiig to llit: talk of pl-licli by filo (lclmrtli Aiiiliassmlor to the liiiifml 5ltt_ll.'cs, “ ills \'lign<~ fllIk"ol’ ilvlirc is ns i»ll- silltltero as illc illI'oriualioli tif' \\'Illl'll_ho pt-oplc llliglll. llc _nrrllllgt-ll in good finial. lluf illcre \vf'lultl bl-_ no pt‘iir'o with I’rlis::i:lil lllililnrislii _sllort of the i:rnv»-." - ' ' " "‘ ldllglilllll, snill filo First Lord ,did not _st-oh to sillljllgnfo Gcrlllnny or /\u.~=lli:l. oi' their iicllplc, llowvvl-r conl~ ploio ht-r vil~foi~_v llllglil llc ovr-r them. 'i‘h<- worst lll:lf vtlilld lili|ipqil_lp fhein not f'rt~.c to livc, and lot live fi\.il'l‘y and justly. _ 1 ' ' I E ' _ _ tainer. what you want. mv; Columbia Grafonola The Columbia Grafonola is truly a wonderful enter- _ You are offered such a wide variety of styles from which to choose, su_ch a complete list of talking, vocal and instrumental selections to satisfy your every mood on every occassion and for every _kind of entertainment. And the tone of the Grafonola is liquid, sweet and pure-it is just Prices range from $32:00 to $650.00. » A' Exlilgfnbs ___ uxngmnluln-1 Hear _tile Exquisite ‘»'.a*“~ 5535-9-10MfmWtf. _ _ ' ' ‘ | in ,l. . ,|» . . . ‘. ill _.IU -.l.. .ffl .v.|»ti:. . l la e \':'f"`nml l., "`w:"lr 25 : -l 1 1; l it .lf- itfi 1 t3T‘i of fi J, .il ‘ $ _,gt yt l __-_t