-`B'¢Tf`.~'W`A'N`1"E'n.- APi=T.ir 1"a8"Qul'-:EN _ . _ . ' ‘_ I -_ - I -_ _K -_.,4, 1 _, ,__ T) ...-,,,.-,,,_;- .,., . ,.-3,, ._ ,;..__. ,, _,vi l ._.U,_ W ._ _I , xr "11 V xv ..-_.‘ . .» ;- IH C uonAl»..... lui - 4 2°- §-< E3 ZC loam ultnlrul ND” "" G °“"“"‘“’} CI-IARLOTTETOAWN CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1914. r'r.Pa..“e.ll°su:lra"s'llr.s ANOTHER NAVAL ii. s. ciilnilsi lull iiiiilii luliili; Ns NN ENGAGEMENT NEl=ollTEll llilllluiilisllluls WWII "li" N liiilvi Nitin Several Gernlun Torpedo Destroyers Sent to the I °N'F§A~§;.;l;2££§{{.3;%§Rf.§§` - '___-_ OTTAWA, Se|)t.;.;II.Ii£1B llstlleefl _#_- (BpeciaI to tho Guardian) LONDON. Sent. 4.--Although not of- ficially announced as yet, the report of another Naval ellgugelllellt is cur. rent. and given credellee. Several German torpedo destroyers were badly damaged. hut escaped back ill- to Kiel, after being peppered by rl... British fleet, Several otllers were sent to the bottonl. An oillcial alllloullce- nlent is expected at ally minute. (Special to tho Guardian) _ LONDON. September 4.-The Offic- ial Press Ilureau issued the following oilitritll statelllcllt this afternoon: irustworthy infornlation reports that seven (lcrnlnn destroyers and torpedo bouts have arrived at Kiel ill damaged collllltion. It is lllldcrstood others :Gere sunk in the vlcillity oi’ Kiel can- WILL PIIRI Fl-ILL? ----- . .-‘ A A rsrs»i.cl‘ Germans Furious illurch France s Capitol. French Authorities Supposed to be Considering Whether the City Shouio ' Destruc iln of Propeuy. Surrender to Avoid LONDON, Sept. 4.-A correspond- ent of the Tilnes at llii-ppc, uniicl' Thursday’s date indicates that fill- (lerlnuns ure less tllall 25 miles [rein Paris. llc says: “All day yt-slerdlly the hcntl oi' the wedge wllicll now forms the German right was furious- ly forcing its wily to Paris. liat.iel'illi! the rear of the r<.~ll-eatillg I~‘rencIl through Creil Gelllis and i‘repy l-ll Valois. Tile ellllllollading broke tile ,.,.,.,._.,.,.,,...,...,............-.....».».-- CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR i CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT pel' word eacll inscr- tion ill this coilllllll. i_‘.a.=lll must ac- company all orders. Mlllilllunl ellarge twellty-live cents. _ _i mv ____ as :.214-si-llvnl. Losri'-'-ln' 'clun~loltelown. Gola ellrri ,Link initials \V. M. M. l~‘lnder plcusci leave here. 51447-9-flnlf é'€"r"voUa siuoerl 'rwlss `/lr MttcNevills. llollsllnw, and be sure of Right Quality at itigllt i‘rccs. i'l-175-9-.'iM4lpil. Foa'sA'LE.`-A sscouo-H/we alu- dor ut a bargzlill. Apply to tllarlrs Newson, Rocky Point. 5485-0-5MZll. ___ FoR‘s3l`l_E-1 Mll.cH cow (5-YEAR~ old); also I secolld-llilnd lilllllry. .»\p- ply Mrs. Norman Mc-Leoll, St. Avlmls. A-tru-li-AMI l. W'ANTED.-_-‘At Vance, mall for Farm. Good nlllker, lunierstalllls lllnchill- . IIII t g‘ . ADIIII' ery Kms wui‘.IlEI I.l\"INGS'I`()N, ’ Prowsc Iiros., Charlottetown 5491-0-5~lll5i F6R"sTEE"”A'r"§60THPonT. zyz miles from city. good dwelling house and barn colltaillillg 3% actos 01' land Apply to A. D. MacDonald on premises. 54_55i9fI_M6_I' E Euros |='6Tl"Hlil'l'E".E'xPsRlENc~ ed chauflours. Comfortable cars. island glotgll' Sllrziélsyhtio., Great . one - - °°°'g° I 1 solo-7-ezlvltr. -'”"""*'”'"'" 'ls'lT ANY LADY WHO WILL FL_lRN room and board and care ‘lor Din elderly lady sllollld write Q ll care Guardlall stating tol5r;l;l%_?)iiévMq; ’°’*”'"'”"l`ii`6D`s°El‘<`E`l-:'PEn " To w\?g\:>’EDIlolIlsc i`or a lone farmer. Good home null fair wages. Address all commulliclltioll to Bernard Payn- ter Emerald, lfountain ltoail, Il. ll- Nof 1. 5483-u-5M1lpu.___ _ -~ ~ ;' "ARM"oF"'e'47icnes F0FItl?AdlwEllilll§ house and ollthuild- Nlgs at Canoe Cove. 40 acres clear balance covered witll rl Mood i!\‘0“/U* of hard and soft wood. Terms easy. A I to Sarah Mcllean. (`-M100 C230’ slsl-A-slvlszllpll W7\”li"i"€T:'°'l!i/'“v`ouNc olENr;.E`; msn room and board for r. 0 months in the Collntry. Df0ff‘-NIIIIY near Summersldo, would v;1>;loI‘l\;' fa “i::;:."'i="t. ~ w_ ,, or . . J. . Address. 5459_9_3M|6pd_ --55-"E" 'a'tNé's.-A Pi'c`K`»Ia'6 GQ C'I,'N,.0ENforlng zo nigh grads gasoline engines for solo ut nT|vcl-y rice in order to clear. less I “Wipes are all new and in perfect eng n intending purcllasers should Nraeeltllenl. 5488-915M.1lvI§'_ ;¢fi|q-fg';;“l-i`iérosv .El:(R°rl;§£Lf_ War' causes. clC- BIZ I’°° ' I’ I illustrated. Unusual opportunity I gg mgko money. Best terms; ffBI:\:\]t ` paid; credit given. Order free sl h_ me “ow Nlckols Limited. 1 “bl 9 t0. _,_ , ., w'?k;;9rl“owr"ascsivr~o told: ' fl , Glassware. ; ampmenta saggy ?:;’pl:et our stock. ` Boom an pvc you money. This is the iggtcgyllcsa ¢° buy groceries. and alll t _provision 0'" °"°°° mms; | dot consistent with qualitY- °“' B nnlllw. sive-o-suzwna. _.§§'_‘!“' °;¢Hoo|. sovs AWS W Tl _-' re on-in to we-ll for .ls uurl"“.el§IlIm (july payment or D ' Ig:-md few hours pleasant ompévyé ¢ o rs ' "°“"' B983" 'II-(I>\l\l$e‘yr'lt?lI`r district. 0'. Tmgls “Nor full particulars to “mu I .F Sales Cn., 64 WelllnB' ` Th. "ha, gt Toronto ` 5472- “toa St.. ° ' _ r __,..»---*"°‘”' ' Icut the details and estinlates, alld to Within 25 Miles of winilolvs in (.‘h:llltiIly. llearly 17lllilf~s north of i’llri.s. 'I‘|lc ill-rlllllns also are nl-ar Soissolls." l.().\Ill0N, Sept. 4.--Allotller de- spulcll to the 'I‘ilncs from llcnllvais, rio miles nortilwl-st ol' i’o.l'is, says that tile (Icrmalls L-tltcreii i‘.ll-rlllollt, IIS nliles frunl i'al'ls at 7 o'cioi:k, Wednes- day lnornlll;;', and ut the saute time their cavalry was operating around liellllvizts. I.()Nl)()N, Sept. 4.-In a despatch fronl Itouen, l"rallcc, lt eorrcspolldent to the (Tllroniclc, says ho has lcarlled that the Ii‘rcxlcll authorities ill Paris are considering the sl1l'relldi~r of the city to the Gerlnalls ill order to avoid the destruction of property from ur- tillery fire. INIHIISIASM Piiilillii - Hill EHUSS Willlillli I\i()N'l`l"il-IA L, September 4.-Polollel .lcfi'rey llurialld, who rcturlletl to the city yesterday from Toronto, lvllcre llc wus. called to attend all llnportant nlevilllg oi' the (‘llllllcil of the (‘.anatl- iall ltcli (Truss Society, foullli the sonic clltllllsiaslll :lull ein-rgy ill prolnotillg the work of the sol-.lciy there ns pre- vails ill Montreal. So great is the un- xlcty of ull the lvonlcn to help ill sonic way that it has beconle necess- ary to takc steps to regulate the vol- unteer labor and production ill order illllt nlollcy, time and material lnay not be wasted. At the meeting of the Council, held Monday. at Government I-louse, (lol. Ityersoll, president, and Sir John Gibson, Lieut.-Goverllor were among those present. Tile question of preparing estim- utes of probable requirements for the troops was seriously considered, with a view i.o preventing useless energy in the direction of over-pro- ductioll of desired articles, and lilo production of articles not required. A conlluittec composed of three mem- |bers, Col. Ryerson, Col. Sweelly and Noel Marshall was appointed to work `to conlnlunieatc the results to the various provincial lleotldllarters. _ It was decided tllat all provincial _supplies should be sellt to Provlllciul lleailqunrtcrs, :tllll not, as previously nnllollncell In the Press. to general lleadquarters at Toronto. Colonel llurlllnd leaves for Quebec tonight to arrange for the opening of .1 warehouse ill Quebec to which the various provincinl lleadqllarters will forward goods received by them af- ter very careful inspection, to make sure that all articles supplied are of suitable material and properly matic. ..._-___ TNE IIEATIIEII TNE TEMPERATURE ' TIDE, MO0N, ETC. .'____ \ (Special to tho Guardian.) TORONTO, September 5th.-Mnri- itime: Moderato to fresh westerly winds; fair and comparatively cool. 'I‘IIl~} WEA'1‘llF.lt.-Yesterdays wo.,- ther, rainy at: first, was on the whole fair and warm. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 68 deg. above, the lowest the previous night being 62 J deg. shove. At 9 a. ln., yesterday it was 65 deg. above; ut. 9 p. m., 62 de . above. The tido will be high this morning at 11.10 tomorrow nt 11.54 and Monday at 12.34; it will be high tonight at 11.54. tomorrow st 12 sud Tuesday morning st 12.48. The sun sets this evening at 0.32, tomorrow at 0.30 and Monday st 6.98; it rises tomorrow morning at 5.26, Mon- day at 5.27 and Tuesday at 6609. _ he moon rises tonight at .88 and tomorrow at 6.57. There was a full moon on Friday, Sept. 4th at 10.01 a. m. ' on Saturday. Sept. 12th at 1.48 p. rn. The length of today will be thirteen ‘hours and nine minutes and of tomor- row, thirteen hours and six minutes. The lgqtqusrter of the moon will be_ Threatened by Conflict in Europe- (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.-President WIIHOH lieraoually addressed Congress ill joint session today, urging legis- lation to raise $100,000,000 this year in addition to the revenue through internal taxes to meet a treasury dc- ficit tbrcu.tened~hy the conflict in Eu- rope. The President told Congress he discharged this duty, which he wish- ed witil\aIl his heart he nlight_ have been spared, bllt nhich he performed without hesitation or apology, bu- callsc of his diuinclillntioll under present circlrmstunceu to create li ml>lncnt’s doubt as to thc etrcllgtll and suili-ciellcy of the treasury of the United States. Congress listened at- tcntlvcly i.o the ailtlreéui. Inllnediotc- ly upon its conclusion legislative machinery was set in motion to cur- ry its rccenllnendations into effect. A bill will be introduced as soon as possible. THE Y. M. C. A. WORK AT _ THE VALCARTIER CAMP VAI.(‘A1t'I‘li-Ill (‘/*.NII’. Que. Sept. 4. -'l‘llo work of the Y. M. i‘.. A. at the camp has proved colossal. Ilclslng their estimates on long experience nt (Tallallian militia calnps, these in charge ot’ the Y. M. (‘.. A. tents have founil their :\cl:onllllo