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Strand W.O. -_.1 President A. Bartlett Managing Editor ......J.B. Burnett WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TH. 1914. DZIBY 0F EYEIITS TODAY. City Magistrate's Court, 9 a. m. People‘s Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. m. Prince Edward Theatre, 7.45 and 9 p. m. Red Cross Society, meeting, Judge Hnszard’s Chambers, 3 p. m. B. Ur 6:03 0:07 7:12 8:18 9:28 10:22 0:08 0:86 1:06 10 1:84 ll 2:00 12 2:25 18 2:51 14 15 FT. Hu I- ) 9:07 10.22 6 21:31 6 22:38 7 28:24 7 QQQGGWGUH gagsgswr s?s§§?ss aaqqquuqqd $$»=od4aae QQ 11:18 12:05 8 12:49 7 18:32 7 14.14 7 14:05 6 1542 1088 17:48 l9:00 &):lB 21:20 22:10 22:51 28:58 11:49 12:80 18:80 14:23 15:10 16:24 17:40 19:02 20:16 8:19 8:51 16 4:34 17 Mo 0:34 18 Tu. 6:45 19 W. 7:58 W Th. 9:06 21 F. 10:04 22 SB. 10:58 8'4 28 S. 0:02 7'7 8 0 8 1 7'4 7'!! 7'8 7'2 7'2 7 1 7'1 7‘2 7'4 7‘7 8'0 “Q .°.’°' camo 0:85 1:07 1:40 2:14 2:52 0:88 4:84 5:44 §5`é'5§S'1§ qgqmmq *GCD-IINDIO M. Tu. W. Th. SS. M. Fa Fl. 00 ...8._.6... 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Un- der the circumstances, therfore, the »-rise C2011 one great essential to keep business moving is confidence, aild Canada, probably of all natiolls of the world. has least excuse to ofl`er for any lack of it. “ln the unprecedented and critical E|ilHii|ll'S SPllZ|l_ Arranged with London Times ~ Elllll of vital importance that, as far as possible, the events that are now The Guardian has just concluded arrangements whereby it has obtained the ‘muy me and the daily work °f e right of exclusive publication of all the cable dispatches of the London the nation' Orders should be given f t i h ld b . d - Daily Times and the London Daily Telegraph in addition to the dispatches iac or es S ou e nm an every from Montreal, Halifax and St. John. This service includes special signed cables from Ashmead Bartlett, who uve power and me i“°°m° of me acquired great fame for his masterly work in covering the Russo-Japanese, country' Balkan and Boer wars; E. J. Dillon, the expert English journalist who is in i close touch with all of the inside workings of European diplomacy, and others R f equal repute. e invest, bankers must colltiilue to lend, Cables from other correspondents in the principal European capitals will the Stock Exchange must continue to obs, Bfoggh(-35, Charm include the dispatches of Herbert Temple, W. Orton Tewson, and Frederick d Villiers in London; Fritz Jacobsohn, Steven Burnett and Frederick Werner ability must endeavor to work hard in Berlin; C. F. Bertelli in Paris and others who will cover the European war in °"de' U"-it individllal l“°°m°5- “nd from every possibie angie_ therefore thc income of the wllole This service will afford our readers prompt, accurate and complete war 0 eports written in masterly style and upon which complete reliance maybe laced. f Sllllllll Paish,“it is of the greatestimportance that everyone endeavor to act as if great events were not impending. Were confidence seriously disturbed. business would come practically to an end,and our ability to face the difllcul- ties that may be in front of us would be seriously injured. Therefore, it is taking place should ilotillterfere with hing should be arranged to main- tain, as far as possible, tile produc- “But 'for this to be accomplished, he situation must be faced with cour- ge alld confidence on the part of veryone. lilvestors must colltinuc to eal, and every one according to his nation may be maintained at the high- st posslbl level "A little over a century ago, when he nation was at war with Napoleon, YI IIIIIII'-£\\\\\\YllI/4\\\\< To Investors in the ° C 5 e ti _ b 0 Fox and the women in your great country of Canada/'he asked,“whom Inotice ________________________________________ __________________________ _________ ________ its income.\vas avery small one, being "0 present, aild ill a conlparatively small s Sir Rider Haggard. Wh0 hh! re- -natural that there should bea note 000 °f m°n°y mr War punmses' and ently visited the province as amem- of sadness even in our rejoicing over so great was their c°“nde"°e and bel’ Of the D0l1ilIli0liB ROYBI C0l1`llIiiB- the sinking of an enemy’s ship with °°“rB'g° that at the end of me war' §i§}'i`_and whose hameish iiohsehoid its iiundrcds oi. iives_ Oi. over the dc_ which severely taxed their rsources, word wherever Ehgish hooks are read feat and iiie siaughier of our enemys they were stronger and wealtllier than ave is speech in St- John s few battalions, but there is no cause for ‘hey had bee" at the "eg‘““l"g Veiliilgii H80 Whillh WEB Ch9~l'3Ct9flS' pessimism or for fear concerning the C of the imaginative wi-ite,-'WM _iiie oi. me Empire which is now dow barely touched. From any temporary ooks. A note of seriousness, if not bly dear to us, because of our sac. lull in 0"’ l’l'0l:¥Y'9SB» from Wh5~l0V0l` f pessimism. was noticeable through rirlcee. 'rlilr lu not the first time lu °““°°' We °a"» “‘°"ef°'e- '°°°"°’ °“‘”' ut the whole speech. "Do the men which the Empire has been “ai grips selves nlore quickly than did the fm. iiie and deai_h_~. She has been Motherland after her world struggle of less than one-eighth of what it is at pace of time the British people _succeeded in raising about £1,000,000- "(‘.anada’s natural store is as yet situation tllat exists,” says Sir George _l__ . _ V _ » . -_ 'Mrs W. E. Johnston. $1; Mrs. Joseph ________ _ T H E G U A R D I A N AUGUST _ mm ‘/\‘_ Morrison, 500.; Mrs. J. Y.McF¢dYen,| _ Hlen Warns. I 1 7 < 5 8 '1'ims.H't. Tims.Bt. Q I $1; Mrs. Brennan. 500.; Mrs. John* Doughart. $1.; Miss Lily Higginp, 2508 Mrs. M. Sheehan, 450.; Mrs. W. G.' Simpson, $1.; Mrs. T. N. Dohaliue" $1; i Mrs. T. G. Gillis, $1,; Mrs J. Profitt.' _ 500.; A- friend, 500.; Total ,$17.10 ‘ Collected by Mrs. D. Dsrrsch and Mrs. J. B. Profitt,-Mr. and Mrs. Bownall. $5; Mrs. B. R. MoFadyen. $5;| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke, $1; Mrs G. B. Simms,‘$1 Mrs. D. MoKenlie. $2; Mrs. Lyndes, $1 Mrs. Frank Marks, $1,; Mrs. J. H. Harding, $1; Mrs. H. M. Hogg, $1; Mrs. E. C. Hilts, $1; iMrs. Samuel Bemard, $1 ; Mrs. Alfred Glover, $1; Mrs, John Palmer $2; Mrs. _George Profitt, 350.; Mrs. John Mo- ,Gougan, $1,; Mrs. H. A. Lockhart, $1; _Mrs J. G. Clarke, $1; Mrs. James _Hunter, 500.; Mrs. J. H. Hogg, $1;i Miss Lizzie Murphy, 500; Mrs. Herbert Bowness, $1; Miss Susie Williams. ‘25c; Mrs. Stanley Caseley. $1; Mrs.- George Morris, $1; Mrs. Evans Ingles. 500.; Mrs. James Murphy, 400.; Mrs. Samuel Caseley, $1; Mrs. A. T. Mosse. $2,; Mrs. Roger Mullally. $1.50; Miss L. A. Sims. 50c.; Miss C. K. Pigeon, 500.; Mrs. H. A. Leslie, $1; Mrs. Alvin Glover, $1; Mrs. Heath Bowness, $1; Miss Minnie Dunning, 750; Miss Mam- ie Bowness, $1; Miss Annie Nichol- son, $1; Mrs. D. Darrach, $5; Mrs. J. B. Profitt, $1; Mrs. H. H. Mosse, $2; Mrs. Alexander McDonald, $1;-total, .. .. .. ._ .. $54715. Collected by Miss Matilda Clarke~ The, Misses Clarke, $5; Mrs. Hector Morrison, $1; Miss Emma Bell. $1;' Mrs J. F. Profitt, $1; Mrs A. T. Thomp- son, $1; Mrs. A. Delaney, 301:.; Mrs. John A. McDonald, $1; Mrs. James Kennedy, $1; Mrs. Jas. Humphrey, 500.; Mrs. Peter Gorman, 750.; Mrs J. T. Mullins, $1; Mrs. John Woodside, $1.;Mrs. J. Fyfe, $1; Mrs. B. Burrows, 750.; Mrs. G. Easter, 750.; Mrs. H. R. Baker, $1.;-total $18.05. Collected by Mrs. Jardine-Mrs. A. McKenzie, $5; Mrs. Isaac Lowther, $1; Mrs. John McLeod, $1.; The Misses .NEW WAR PINS made in striking designs- elnblems of the concerted action of Great Britain and the Dominion in the present great war. SHOW YOUR COLORS By special arrangement We have secured a number Of these emblems for_the read- ers of “The Guardian” how on- sale at the “Guardian of- fice at 250 each. (The exceedingly low Pl‘lC¢ does not convey the excell- ence in workmanship and fine enamelling-you will be proud to wear one of these really handsome emblems.) BRING Tins coUPoN AND 25g I Glover, $3; Mrs. J. C. Houston, S2.; ' Mrs. J. li. Walker, $1,; Mrs. F. W. Jardine, $3.; Mrs. William Walker, $1; Mrs. D. stewart, soc; Mrs. wcs- ` ley Champion, 500.; Mrs. D. Casely 250; Mrs. Charles Clow, 250; Mrs. Mclntyre, 50_0.; Mrs. Thomas Somers, 250.; Mrs. Charles Doyle 250.; Mrs. Bruce Payllter, 500.; Mrs. William Goss, $1; Mrs. William Payllter, 250.; Mrs. S. W. Bentley, $1; Mrs. Layton, Rogers, $1; Mrs. lt. H. Mosse. $1; Mrs. John Warren $1.; Misa Muriel Mill, 500; Mrs. Gillis, 50c.; Mrs. Emlnn Clark, 250.; Mrs. James Sonlcrs, 250; -total $26.75. Park Corner and Burlington, (col- lected by Mrs. Dan Bernard.)-Mrs. and Mr. McLeod, $2.; Mrs. George McLeod. $1.50; Mrs. William ll. Campbell, $1; Mrs. Alfred Campbell, 50c; Mrs. A. B. Ramsay, $1; Mrs. Wm. Ramsay $1; Mrs. Charles McKay, 500. Mrs. George Campbell, $1; Mrs. Eliza Montgomery, $1; Mrs. Mary M. Murphy, 500; Mrs, Charles Suds, bury, $1; Mrs. W. J. Graham, 500.; Mrs. I). M. Bernard, $1; Mrs. Alexan- der II. Campbell, $2; Mrs. John N. Evans. 500.; Mrs. Leslie Poynter, 500; Mrs. Michael Brown, 500.; Mrs. W. E. Profitt, 500.; Mrs. George Davidson, $1.; Mrs. Alexander Cousins. Sell., 501:.; Mrs. Amos Davidson. 500.; Mrs. Wesley Cole, 500.; Mrs. W. K. Ber- 4 Don’ t Swelter Over A Hot Stove--- less oil sto ves. Call in and look over our display. pe Fennell & Chandler Victoria Row When you can prepare all your meals on our odor- M _ _ Our oil stoves consume little oil, are simple to use, ontgomery $1, Mrs. Priscilla Mc- . _ . isuiioli, _im Alviri. Sxeir _ neriiiiru give a steady concentrated intense heat, are absolute- 0.; rs. . tewar , 0.; - ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ __ Mm mm s_ Cousim $1; Miss Jessie ly odolless, and give satisfaction in every_ res ct. Ladies of the First Methodist D. Wright, $5.; Mrs. George A. Sharp, $5.; Mrs. James Burke, $5.; Mrs. A. C. Duchc-min, $15.; Mrs. E. H. Beer, $2.; Mrs. T. F. White, $10.; A friend, A L. P., $2.; A. M. P., $1; Mrs, J. R. Dinllis, $25,; Mrs. L. M. Poole, $25.; The Womell’s Circle of the Kin s hard, 500.;-total .. .. .. _...$23.50 ' ‘ ‘ rm Wi Church (per Mrs. Payton)-Mrs. S. ,f W. Crabbe, $5; Mrs. B. Baliierston, , , , iz.; Mrs. s. s. Hodgson, $2; Mrs. G. ’ “ln unsettled limes the minds of laughing and talking gaily, under- I ~ stand that the Empire is atgrips for UIllt€d StatC$ life und death?" To this wo believe it is quite safe to bought with the blood of her sons- a ln our own province there are H those who talk "blue" and who corn- n century ago, if our people are of tile and_ ..ii. biood be the price oi Em_ same heart and industry, and we are pii.e_ Lord God we have paid in iuii_.. conddent they are Courage in the ght for the Empire is not more ecessary than courage in the main- . g’ Daughters of the First Methodist church, $15,; Mrs. D. A. Mcliillllon, $5,; Mrs, S. E. Smallwood, $3; Mrs. H. J. Worth, $2.; Miss Nettie Seliar, $1,; Mrs. H. D. Johnson, $2,; Miss men turn instinctively to the sound $1, Mm E_ Ben $5__ L_ M_ i,_ $2__ security of Life insurance." '1‘he first step to securing suitable and adequate Life Insurance ls to obtain dependable information. _ Permit 'l_`he Great-West Life _to give you that informa- tion,-by mail, lf you wish, for leisurely consideration. ~ You will readily see the merits of The Great-West An excellent chanceis off- ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. write the Boston Office of Bay MARRIED ImI]iHWVll‘»n-i .'=~-a¢..¢','KiiU11'ivU~_»_ m McDON.»\LD.-At Charlottetown on in Jlily 281.11, 1914, Mrs, Annie Mi-__ Donald of Douglas street, aged 67 years.i _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ol:liilis WEEKB.-On ‘Monday August l7 B Sarah Weeks, Aged 77. Funeral on to Wednesday 3.30 p. m. from the w ple’s Cemetery. tlst parsonage, Summcrside, Aug. iztii, by nov. i.. E. Aclillimi reply that they do, and that by their actions during the past two strenu- ous weeks they showed that they not only understood but that they had . made u their minds that the For further particulars "grips" :ere for the life,not the death of the Empire. Behind the “laughing and talking gall!" was the grim de- Sta,t€ Fill' Farms, termination of the "whelps of the municate the blue to others. It will te“a"°e of the md“s"y am] Wm' do no good. As far as this province meme of the °°““try’" or even Canada is concerned there will be no participation in the war except by those who go overseas. Ger- man ships will glve the Canadian i coast a wide berth while British and ii French warships are on watch, and h Room 76_ 45 Bromfieid St lion" to dare and to do in the crisis Bost0i.i_ MaSs_ that came like a bolt from the blue. No sooner did the announcement come that Britain was at war than l from every section near and remote came men in thousands offering them selves for service. And behind these ghtcrs willingly and loyally acquiese- derstand and they may laugh and _ ' talk gayly, but not in frivolous for- getfulness of the seriousness of the il..i.. : 1 . work in hand. War is a grim busi- n'tTss, and the present war will "”""'m7-W probably be one of the bloodiest in history, but be worked out to home e shall conquer and that the of lilies McRae. Kent. Street tg Pm- wo It is natural to feel solemn in the QU](;LEY.TREN}{01,M_M the Bah. presence of thc awful sacrifice of human life of which we read daily, , en were mothers. wives and dau- g in the sacrifice. Yes, the men and tho women un- flnish and that ilnish will be - quote again from Sir Rider-"that rid shall he free." they are on watch now and will be thi until the last German ship has been ii sunk or securely docked in a Brit- pi ish or French orRussian port. As for till Prince Edward Island our bridges and told her in eiiect that she is to get railways and wireless stations are out of the Far East, bag and baggage, safe while the Germans are giving before the 23rd. If she is ilot gone by their attention to larger places and that time Japan is going to make llcr larger interests. lt is quite possible iEi§ Canadian centres, where there is a movment of troops __ Ellllilll Wi]Mtll'S on a large scale, Austrian or German while to risk their lives in an at- tempt at train wrecking or sending out information to the country's cne- mies, and prudence demands that every precaution shall be taken. For us and for all Canadians the attiturio throughout the anxious days should cei bs One. not oi flssiwndsncy or nes- pitiii ship which tile women or cou- elmiem but of iaith' in the might or ads are presenting to thu Iiiirlsrisl the l:Empire and in the righteousness i""""m°"‘:_ of the cause for which the Empire is mom" already anknowledgm” battling. M , Harry Quigley of Wilmot Valley to George Tren-hoim of Muddy Creek, . l _ _________ ::The best toilet preparalons for the summer months are Violet Dliice T Complexion Powder, s splendid artl- in cle keeps the skin smooth and com- K plexion clear and beautiful at 50 cts. °f solutely pure and free from all in- jurious substances, 25 cts. Mackln. we 110|! Dflll C0.. Cor. Great George and our Kent Ste. h" i A5 "tor time eip lu on muy, yo., “S” heed one of our bathing caps, M1 0190 of finest quality rubber, with "ling: lsmlties-the result of militsrlsm and eeriled linen lining in all colors d ._ ._ ._ ._ ._ ._ ._ _.$2.00 Mrs. it in Taylor, ._ ._15.oo my ghhiipg 3||0u|_p |35 ¢0|4|=|p|5||'r collected .1 u..i.i.i` iiiv.`.i'i'.y'i»l'r.. . g . .i 3. Kensington Women‘s Institute (per he Financial Post has the follow- war. At the present instant Canada ii}f°"°"'5¢°"' (C°"°°t°d by Mm' E' G' common sense article in its issuefetands practically immune from the G ‘nf _ __ _ _ _ the 15th, which should be read and physical menace of war. our fields are Mahon. $1; Mre. 'i'. W. Donaiiuo, 50c; violet Dulce tulcum, one of the be., carefully digested by ull cununlorir. [giving wcultli to the harvester, Mrs- William Pldseon. 500.: Mrs- talcum powders money can buy sh- Let it be remembered that while and our other rsourccs are yielding "“m°” Enery' $1" Mrs' amen" Rm-1' $ . ers, $1: Mrs. Joseph Webster, $1; must lay aside something to payitheir bounty in Brelltel' Dl°0D0i‘U0ilB _ _ share of the cost gf the war, we_than ever. Wealth production is pro- s-ii _ -l l- - _ i_______; e at our back storehsuses of_ceeding, and the opportunities for still - M"' natural wealth scarcely yet touched sreater primary production are not gh, caihmmes of Em-ape ping aidiminishing. This continent, lnciud~ G U F F B R G S ' er value on our wheat and other lil! Cliillda. will iifvflt llirlely and ° 9 |-"mg gi-¢pg_ go Wm the “mg ca. speedily by the changes in the world'e F currents of trade during the war we h ve ii v v NOTES Germany llns been given a week to hink over Japan"s proposal. Tlle_ roposal is a stiff one and Germany nk about at the present. lit is most y with Japan’s ultimatum. but not she is compelled to. Japan has H0. Mlm HUSPITAL SHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED Following are tho subscriptions rc- ved to date to the fund for the Hos- . . . . . . .. .. .. ..$666.33 rs. T. Edgar McNutt, .. .- .. ..$l.00 Mrs. Frank Hodgson (Albertoil) Miss Perle B Taylor 500 McDougall and Mrs Rod el-son 49 0 Mrs. Gillis, Secretary.) .. .. ..$10.00 Mrs. C McNutt $3' Mrs G It Mc- Sadi Love, $2; Tile Missus S. and E. Staniper, $10; Mrs. F. R. Iicartz, $25,; Edward Gordon and Sayre. $1,; Mrs. Charles Black ,$3,; Mrs. I". I-I. Beer, $5; Mrs. James Payton, $10; Mrs. Edward Chandler, $1,; Mrs. Henry Farqullarson, $5; A friend $25:~total. ‘ ’ York (per E Vessey, President and Plans. Inexpensive, profitable, liberal-these Policies have appealed to over fifty thousand persons as the best anywhere avaliable. The Great-West Life $189.2 Tile Alpha Ladies institute, oi Assurance Company . i _ _ ag a good many other things to Mrs. Dullcall Scott, North River, $1,; Head omce ' ' ' wlnnipeg kely that she will-in the 0lld-colll- Roman Catholic Ladies of Char- lottetown, (collected by Mrs. S. R. Jenkins.)-Mrs. Gavin Duffy, $5; Mrs. Jos. Eden, $2,; Mrs Peter Mc- Grath, $2,; Mrs. D. 0. M. Reddin, $2,; Mrs. S. McMillan, $1,; Mrs. MOKinnol kills. $1.; total .. .. ._ ......$23.00 Branch Office - - - Charlottetown Hyndman & Co., Ltd. li l Blake House, $1; Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, j_ Managers, Pa E~ I. $5,; Miss Mary Jenkins $2,; Miss ‘__, ____ I-lclen Jenkins, $2,; Miss Norall Jell'- “'*°'_*~ The Alpha Women‘s Institute of . i V ' 2 York (per E. Vesscy, I'rsident_ and " Mrs. P. Brodie.`Secrctary.) $12.00 Tho Roynl Edward Chapter of the Dallgllters of the Empire $532.00 Mrli. Jolln F. Wllear, .. ._ .. _.$3.00 Miss William Mcl’llail, .. ..$5.00 Mrs. C. Harry Foster. .. .. .$5.00 Mrs. S. N. Earle. .. ._ .. .. ....$1.00 Mrs. W. E. Bentley. ._ .. .. .. ..$3.00 Additional from tho ladies of St. James Church- Mrs. Walter Robinson. $5; Mrs. Cllns. ive-bster. $3.; Miss Margaret Irving 1...... ........ . . . . . _ . . _.$9 Mrs .F. Gill, $1.00,; Tho Ladies of Lower Montague, (per Mrs, G. A. - Poole) $27.55; Mrs Aneas A. Mc- Donald, $7.50,; Mrs. Hull, $5.00; Miss Francis Hull, $1. Additional from the ladies of St. Peters Cathedral, $19.; Mrs. T. B. Woodman, $5.00 A box placed in the market building gn Friday-Mrs. William A. Arblng, 00. The Ladies of Long River, (per Mrs. John Johnson) $18.50,; The Ladies of Georgetown, (per Mrs.G` A. Aitken.) $63. The Ladies of Victoria Cross( per Mrs. D. A. Wright) $11.50 The Ladies of Whim Road. (Der Mrs. Wright) $6.10 'lihéiolsadies oi Montague, (Additional) At Cost Pairs of Eg Price of Class A $15000 Foxes a Pair Get A Share of Connaught Profits The Connaught dividend will be paid in 1915-and it ought to be a handsome one. Features of the Connaught Company are _ Pure bred Island pedigr_eed_ silver black foxes, recogn- ized for iacundlty. _Low caoltallzatlonf-the fifteen pairs of f0Xe_S being capitalized at $15,000 a pair other interests in- cluding the raising oi mink, _marten fisher, and skunk. Better get acquainted with the Connau ht proposition. Connaught Pedigreed Black libres, Ltd. Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 shade! bt 25 cts an eonscrilition-mskethe Deacsful land Many of our factories will find de: a ne gssortment of Ladies and Missge canvass pomps and boots and th . 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