,_ it i 1’ i I ii in iw, .»l. f 1 Fu _ "_f__,l§;,i»§~}i_.-. L -'If i" ,\i lm. . i.j,"~__. I .1 , 'i '.. ’i`. ~'i;- -' Lg". if ii- c _ .ii _yi iff _nj _ “of "i ..}_': :c,_ r, -. l.'f_i .'f_ ‘<>?~"@;”~`_` ' Ii v _ll i 5 .1 I,».._l. i il ll.. ` I I l r f i I l PAGE TWO ` . I ' , THE CHARLUTTETOWN GTTAFPTAF Au war 'fs isis. e I Meetings of the electors of the first _ ' district of Killgs County will be held I ° melltioned. Fortune Bridge, Moliday, Aug. 30. St. Margarets, Tuesday. Aug. 31. It is wortha googa deal to i’;.;.liriit.if;45.g.24Mls9l_ °" “gm before the war prices have la ,__,,_. Day Date. 1 S. 2.30 3.01 3.32 4.08 4.52 5.44 6.44 7.46 8.46 9.42 10.33 11.20 0.26 0.53 1.18 1.45 2.15 2.50 3.35 4.34 5.45 7.10 8.25 9.29 10.28 11.23 0.10 0.43 1.13 1.41 2 0 tshoqmmbww M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. I S. M. Tu. 10 11 W. 12 Th. 13 F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. l-'_ I ` Sn. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sli.. S. M. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 "’."'"'7"’°°°°°°T’!"’?'T‘?"T"?'?"?"T’T’I"?’T‘T'?"Z"’?'T‘I"?"T"7' mQ4QQuNommm~.r-~ii-¢ci-i-t-‘ T I"I"‘.°°9° :.»:~x»-ea Tu. _ 8 . _ 6.8 AUGUST- 1st to 4th, s. warm spell 5th to 9th. showers. 10th to 14th, blustry. 15th to 19th, generally un- settled. 20tll to 23rd, cool, backward conditions. 2-itll to '27th, .sultry wave. 28th to 31st, showery weather. m DIARY OF ]'}\'E.\"l`S. TO- DA Y. Alberton Exhibition. ('ity Maglstrate's Court, 9 a_nl. Prince Edward Theatre, 7 nlld 8.45 pm. l BIRTHS COFFIN.-At Fortune Bridge oil Aug. 20th, 1015. to Mr. alld Mrs. John (‘of- L_flll n daughter.-F. ~ DEATHS' MALLETT. -George Mulleit, died at Ilradalballe August 24th 1914. 2687 REDRAFT THE NOTE IN- TENDED FOR GR. BRITAIN. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.- The new American note to Great Britain on in- terference with neutral trade prob- ably will be re-dated because of the British order making cotton contra- band. The note has been; virtually com- pleted. lt now will he altered and probably will treat at length the question of the validity l.-iider interna- tional law of Great Brltain’s latest action. While there Ls no intelltioii to aban- don the claims for payment for cotton seized prior to the British order. those cases now have a different status and I ' -ei Haven Hall ee gs of the electors o t e Cambridge Hall, Thursday, Aug 26th. 2 p.m. St. Aug 30th 7 30 pni The Opposition candidates are in- ‘ R J. McLELLAN The Liberal-Conservative candl-'_ Long River. irish Town Hall, Thurs- tr French River Hall, Friday, Sept. 3. ri Clifton Hall, Saturday, September 4. r Hope River Hall, Monday, Sept. 6. Granville Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 7. l Sprlngton Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 8. Emyvale School House, Thursday, I Bonshaw, Court House, Friday, day, ll meetings begin at 7.30 p.m. l The Opposition candidates are in- /lr ._._' .eg L- z-.=` *,Q,~.>' .F;.£‘»l 'f' _District or Kings win lit. nent at the in following places on the dates. men- t tionedz- l 7.30 p.m. D Launching Hall, Monday, August 30th, d Georgs‘s Schoolhouse, Monday. F Red Cross Cheese Factory! llall, Tues~ lvl esday. Aug. 31st, p. m. l vited to be present and will be given 3 half the ti\l.e. l J. A. MATHIEBON. e 2640-s-zsluaéi. ' fl e t Distnct of Queens ll =s >r1-l _lm Ig-» -fs Qc 3.5 ,,_c rn W h wit out ssistance from in the ca ture alld destruction o the both sides worked madly, and score! iiiyyoilliltauldsit his juiiit as well that main lineii of communication between of small battles followed, the battle- are not enough vessels len, to the hose who are trying to beat us out Constantinople and the forces defend- field out of range of destroyers and Turks to transport supplies across the lould know this. lug the Gallipoli Peninsula. thus en-’ cruisers. Duruu: Sulufilay “lim th” DU‘l““9ll°° f°" “V9” I" °"U\Y 0! 10.- we Bee now how much belle, ll ls llrely cum" on the B mohlllzo 70 000 men, and Die 000. The British submarine ar September 9. H September 10. 3 1 Crapaud Hall, Saturday, September 1. Kelly’s Cross, School House, Mon- :lv September 13. 1 Rradalbane Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 14. l vited'to attend. li M. KENNEDY. C A. J. Ma|:NEV|N. 2665-8-24ME20i. Fel. closely’ comlng oul pllbllcly wllll ooaso The .Allles made E great dm violent right flank attack. Duttlng has increased the revenue ofthe Dost _ l | _ l _ the enemy entirely to rout, with ter- office department during the first foilr me tlacts king agl?éé)r`;tll.l%llfll‘ll§ svéiglré $.31);-l Xglifallllllsoran ifglleggsnonto ll" rific loss. The Austrilliall and New niolltlls of the present fiscal year by i-lgaiitlzrgdmande ilie do not intend to al- Turks threw everl- rohoh,-co p of ,li Zealalid forces holding the territory abolltioiie million dollars, or a 30 per - _ he North of Gitlvti-Tepe, which ha cell . lici-ease. low the present state of affairs to go nation into the defense of the sea- I” l l l _ n without bringing out the facts. coast of the Asiaticprovinces. After gsrgegfflflgg illiflflfgllgglsly ougnmlllrlk; ll his warning to those who will. be they had thoroughly fortified the coast ".-i ° Y., _, _`._.,.;_.,-_’._5.l_ ~> ".'_ xiser not to lose our frlemlshlp’ l wal-Slllps ol' the Allles made several’ left flank,' the attack resulting ill the is shown by the fact that the mails _ . - ' tl blk bt tlltll th dl ~ .-1. -»-in ~ “'.=‘l..:t°::f.°‘§§:::;§l: ...3.f....'; .:..z“.::.‘;. .‘.;. .zzz ““ “' 14x20 Convex Glass and Frames n "“' 5”?" U Nm” ‘l“"§t a word - to iwmlgj of newly constructed works' The Turks Us ra S Speciallx A/A./goes farmers. Xou kliow that tic gg F YOUNG ,-_ '-°-.-"'~."H ' `- cies have helped us and that we would f€llB€ of Smyrna. Adl'anlyti, alld o! __ __-_-, . _ A ’ __ f"l|i'a/`- -f ' 1 ' 4 ' o ol 0 c I . o u l First Electorlal District Flfill Elgghu-ul District HOW FA I of Klllg’s County ' uf ' 3 ' 'foo Km! BHIIISII WIII Giilll I'IE-lillli IHIIUIIII ovement. as a large number of us see A 0 hem, and as all f u should see (1 B . hem' t li on Abou t ree e r o the awo evartment of Xgilltsuligre sent a man CHICAGO. Aux. 24.-An allied vic-`Dorts. Wulef Woltons, kitchens, hospi- artillery iirelk which can sweep the “l_ own here to help us with our Duultry tory at the Dardaiielles which he in- Lals were brought u9l\0l’8 In Wlllcleul ley of Boka dopel elesrto the-waters nd eggs. .especially the marketing of tlmates will go far to offset the sue- quantities for temD0l'H\'l' P‘"'P°“e“' 0' hem. and we know- what he has done ceases of the Germans in Russia is lmuany ‘mined on this mad “M whim or us in improving things all around. chronicled in a dispatch to The Chi- Turkish Reinforcemonts Attack anything geeliis to ‘pass a imlvo of ost of us are quite determined never c‘ago News from its staff correspond- “hem is ref’ End t ey expmde lu o So back to old methods, but some; ent. Louis Edgar Brown. His story “Turkish forces were hurriedly mo- the 09"'-fe 0 l 9 "°“‘l~ EWU’ lllree nfortunately, cannot see far enough ot the Allies’ master stroke. tele- bilized and rushed to oppose 01° lu' minutes durintg the night shells are ex- head to make up their minds what graphed from Moudros, a town in the viislon, the first detachments arriving ploded over t e road. hey will du. and Just a few are unwise Island of Lemnos. near the .eastern Iusl lJ0l'0l'B “‘"“"et‘ 'Th°“gh h°peless: o '* | *` Q force. so that ilow there is it c _ ous battle-line twelve ' mllsiim|tr‘,:: twice cutting the main muh, owl which the Turks* defending the peuh,_ sula, received all their supplleg_ Sir,-I wa t to‘a k th favor, in ‘ __ ustice to oilr fariiiel'y:.mof ilublishing ' l The fnéslsli lgcestmld U19 vil- ome plain facts about the Egg Circle . l‘;‘3;:’k;’“L ’;;r;msg““ ‘xg-lcllllnitlhe Pa sses. There is another road but |t nothing more than a mule's path ov- the mountains. This is under direct the Dardanelles. A battery is con- "The British having ‘broken the u0uSh I0 full right into the IMDB luld M89 of the Allies. on Frida , and I outnumbered at first. the Turks re land communications of the Turklrh r them by those who want to break relayed from Athens today, ig as fol- cleived reinforcement after reinforce- forces. lt femlllns f°l' ll” “WY to s up and keep us apart. There ~are lows: ment. und lllell there l’°5““ me mg' d°“"°y the water “nes” The" “"9 enough of us though who have taken “Through a bold stroke the British est battle that has yet been fougllt on already been disrupted by the British his business to heart und intend to Army has dealt the Turks a humlliat~ gallipoli Peninsula. Sulllniiflnesv Wlllch °°"¢|’0l the lower . » 0 . keep on with it to make it certain to ing and disastrous reverse, resulting The corresuuullelli 001100009 "Wi DHT! °f me S93 °f M9»*’l110N\. Bud which Political Meeting First 3 o o I recently sank 100 sailing boats. There g ltl d Turk d . 5 0011- o sell all our goods according to qual- food supplies that halilmlllliliililledondtiliiin ‘bottle Continued all day Sunday. tinually waiting to sink these surviv- y, and what a great. thing this will be_tlle Peninsula from the base to the the Brllluh illE8l“8 ihenéselvlgloxlarwg or Prince Edward Island in the future army in the field. This strategic suc- by lil! all they BdV““°e - s0me_ ‘_ _ °' "B °°.lf» “ *l by '"3 "'r.‘ ir.;’:";;..f::i;;.:“i.*;..... ... l kl t ters, now w equa e ec t lk w a ro ~ » hiitibliie mCi(iilil0ll t0 D0 llulll lu 101,921-Switcli Mechanism-Hellllr felldillg the peninsiilus are nearly Sur. Wednesday, the first, uuy of September Charlottetown, from the 21st to 24th gel- & Gulhl-lo, peril, Road, Outh,-lo_ roullded, and virtually besieged. The Colnmencing at 11 o'ciock in the fore- Sept. inclusive. , 16lV923___Rlng for-Bllspemllng Aol-lhl ellenly's retreat is now impossible, noon, all the Household Effects com- 1 l“0r the Drlvllego Ol' <`l1l0l‘l"B U“~ Cables-Clark & Choquett/, Toronto. Ellllfely out ofl’ from escape, it muh; prisiilg Drawing Room, Parlor, Library del' the Grand Stand, Uhr, ellllel' light to the death or surren- Dinlng Roonl, Hall, Bedroom and 2 For the printing null Solllllg Ol' 161924-Containers--J H Babcock `°5` 'I-l»b'i‘f'i`315-levi' °“i.e' `“".'.'.."`l” ‘1.fe‘”.»“°‘?iil‘.i §33Z'..§§"`f}i`$.“°?.le¥.i `”““."}.“’“‘%"”“’ ' ' I OP 9 I1 0119 Ol' 0 _ 2 , . __ g _ .- g the,8t,h Ocmbgr' 1915 me' c°“` ggiiilosliaeneiaitlv Isn't it gunwise? How were`Igu0l‘llul’ Of the Olilgollvg. A Nurse)` liey-H106* Of (l'llS MiiJ9S\li-T’ M8llB. 00 hull wo ever expect to take our places Turks, learning that the British arnly - §ul;l’;;l’;f’seige "}§’ll3°tauf&’rIu?il;fvaV933' as business men ill othe country if we WHS rllioving. prepared to give it a hot The Wm. W. Backus Hospital u, tion as required froln the 1st yJanu- gllaoltlllagollhlglgiseisilioiiliviiliiniiliie ‘tag ;iE>(a;l,o(fl1lAlllllaalriI>lilli>(i-int along the em”-ei Genoral Hospital with well equipped Hry Ill-BXL help is ll we allow lllo wool to be “Like a thunderbolt from a clear med cal, surgical and obstetrical de- i tl’rinte<_l notices containing further polled over our own elfeuvih this man- sky_ the Brltlsh lhvhdod Ghlllpoll pgrtments offers a three years' grad- n orlnatlon .-is to conditions of pro- her? Don’t you tlllllk, fellow farmers, 'Renlnsula at Suvia Bay, where the G Course to yours women desiring B- i>f>S”`A"ETi§f_l9b`§E'N*E"Fl`i.l." housework. Apply io Mrs. J. C. Sims, 279 Richmond St., East. A _ 25_7_s-s~isMtr. i.TAuiI_.ufnl_lleYrnlVhll_s__ 2655-8~24M6ipd_ Fon sALE.- 1TATi_on's HBE new. J. A. Cameron's Barber shop, iizrcrenioeq st. V 2652-s-ziliiaipa FARM Fon sALE.“-Tior-"l-°‘EiT=`oi sale my farm at Wilmot. about 21/; miles from Summerside containing 50 acres with buildings. Apply to Robert S. Waugh St. Eleanors,P.E. F Island. _ 2531-8-16M11i. _lg QQ - J IIclp Wanted.--Male wAN1-lei-TAT?/ou.No ivi`AN or oooo W iharacter alld habits to drive deliv ery wagon A steady position forthe right mail Apply at Star Laundry, 134 Kent Street. 2675-8-25M3i. ANTED, MACHINIST FOR LATHE work. Apply B. Stewart A: Co. 2100-7-20mtf. . .F in I _ L_ _ __ -_._l-ost LOST between Revere Hotel and Railway, green satchel, with gold watch, ticket from Boston and sum oi, money. Finder please leave at this office .___ , ___~* _.___ _?!"’7_ LEFT In one of the stores last Thurs- day ladies umbrella inlaid pearl liiindle. I-‘inder_please leave at 185 Euston Street and receive reward. 2676-8-25-Illslptl _ F i iq' 1 I-lui hor Sale I-ui-l SALE.-Bell organ, piano cased; Dl‘3",¢_ _5‘??-'- _;_ E ,_2595'?rl?P';5! §R|NG|.Es Fon sALE oN cAss Surrey Station, or at Store. M. C. McGowan, Kilmllir. _A _ Y Y __ 2670-8-2>5ME3i_ cAT'ri.E Fon sA|_E.l"26 HEAD of cattle and 20 head in good shape to put on pasture, write or phone. M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir. or >m"_` A 2648-8-24ME3l. i_i_v EQulPPEo"`i-*cbt RANEH FOR SALE.-Ideally located near Charlottetown. Large. well built breeding pens. houses, etc. Foi I f Guardian 2613 8 25M3i FU Fu n sAi.E on 'ro LET A very omfortable six-room cottage with good out-buildings. Situate on the North River Road. one mile from Charlottetown, lately occupied by James Farquharson. Apply, A_ Pickard & Co., Coal Dealer, Char- lottetown. 263i.g.2lmlll o _ _ C ui-ther particulars write M. D. carc I To Let TBM” 'i " LET-COTTAGE AND ORCHARD situated in the Village of Hunter River. Possession given Sept. 15th. Apply to Angus Stewart, Hunter River. 2674-8-25ME2i. TO LET.-The Store and premises on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. Mcquaid, Tailor, possession given August lst. Apply to D. Stew- art, 163 Kent St. 2287-'i~26m mtf I L _ Situations Vacant l2.@ PER DAY FOR 5 DISTRIBUT- inz "WORLD'S GREATEST WAR." _ Up to date book. Whirlwind lellor. Lliiiicott Company, Brantford. Ont. % _ Teachers Wanted _ WANTED.-Second-Clan Teacher for Cable Head West School. Supple- ment $20. Protestant preferred. M. McLaren. Secy. of Trustees. _ ' 2566-8-17lnll' an entry into Poland. for oh that oc- casion he must make a proclamation to the people. _ ‘ Meantime German national enthus- iasm is coming down rapidly as thu 'meagre strategic results for the tre- ?mendous sacrifices begin to be realis- led. If after these Germany must turn the explosion nl its indignation iii. in- .evltable. At the same .time Burlan :dare not give way, as the detection of to chaos. a complete record of this phase of, _ ' f -- - - ~ _ - ~ I ~ ~ ~ ' the dispute can be prepared and pre-' _ _ " ». |- ~_. ., ' : _ _ . _ . fAmberst, thence to Pryon Island. Re- ' 1 I ' r ` 4| ' ' ' ' ' sented. Cases ut_i_del° the contraband order must all go before British prize courts. and there will be no informal negotntions as there have been in con- nection with previous seizures. The new American note, it is under- stood, will lodge formal protest a- gainst the placing opcotton on the contraband list, and is lengthy diplo- matic exchange probably will follow It is considered' likely' by some omc: ills here that the dispute eventually will be settled by arbitration. 0 2 _turning, calls at Point Bossa, Grind " . l‘ ` S I 1( ' ' - - ' _.f * T stone, Amherst and Bouris. ` f ' ' lf _ For further particulars apply to x ‘ _ ` WM. ROBERTRONJ _ _ `.__-’.. ,, SSD . IX. ".`f°_0_ CHA8. W. IVES. ` f ' g d t Agent, Picton. ` MATTHEW MeLlAN A CO., _ _ r __ ' ' - Agents, Sonris. Or to WM. MeLURl, Manager and wnor, Picton, Nova Scotia. C Ml-7-lultf. q Try a package f. '