,gba . \ 1 ,_ ~.-‘i 1| 1 1 ` .1;"1} , 1, 1- , 1 1 1.11; 1' ' 1 .- 1 l 1` 1 1 11 1, ‘K ,i1,,__ -1' if ‘ - '.1f'l.._ E. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11;: V‘ 11' 1, ¢ _ 1 ti- 1.‘ i,”.§i;V1_11§1,,. 1 .‘ . 1..-.1 1 51,?- _& if 1--?`1"1 'fill 1-‘-1 ‘“l11r` 1 it-1 (’- 1:1 11 Lf-1"~ -f 1 11 - 5.711, ' 1 1 11 1 ,_11‘. 'lini- ‘JF -/.-"'11 1-1 11” _...1- 111; .- 1",3‘I' fe. ,. 1»"'._- .i,._ .. 1 1,1, 3 . if 1 1*: \_.`f 1: _ fi j -% ._ 1"!- - ; 1-, ~'.~. -11. 1 1 ..,' .I 1 -1, ` 1 .N If 1* 1_ -".-7` _ 1 ;~:'1- . 15:., 11”' 1,: E~», .1{_~. ’ -The 1:11111-.+111 's1vi`1i" THE SOLD I oomzsric coua'r Ao.1us'rER l-low woiild you like to have tho Joh' ,011 rnljiistlng all the niai'1i1il ups and downs 111' 11 1-ityot`lial1'u inillion popu- .lL1tioii'.‘ 'l`liis 1111111-siz1-ii job has 111-1-ii o1`t`1-rod Mrs. I1lai'11ai'1-1 l~‘. Sirch, of Los .\11gc- I1-s, 1-hit-1' iiiirsi- 11t` 1111- liurt-au t11` ]\Iuiii1'i1111l .\'\1r.~'i1i1.:. S111- was one 111` 11 1111111111-1' who t1i11k the rlvil .<1-rvi1-11 c.\a1iii111i1i11ii 1`111' 11111 1111.s11ei1itioii may do so by handing in L1) cents and their names to the Secre- tary at the I-‘lower Show. All funds 111-111' _cx11e11scs given to patriotic funds. l)11ii't forgot the Flower Show l‘11l.riot.- ic Concert to-night in the sanie hull. PHINEE i|]WiHll lHi1lll1 (`r11\\'de1l houses greeted the open- ing hill nt. the Prince E1lw_ard last night. The principal t1-uture picture "iii the Glare of tho Liglits," with l-‘1'1ii11-is X. Bushman, voted the worl1i's most pop1ilai'.pl10topl11yer in the I1-aiding role, siippoi'ted hy the I-Issaiiny star cast. This thrilling play was pro1lu1:1-rl in conjunction with the 1-oniplete prize story in ’l`lio Ladies \\'nrl1l. The story has to do with the rise of yoiing ironmoulder. (I-‘raiicis X. Biisliinaii), to the position of tho sea- son‘s greatt-sit star actor, his love for the leading lrigy. who was the means o1`,l1ini attain g his coveted position. his return to the t`urnz11-,es through a ‘niisiiiidcrsttindiiig and his iliinl re- union with tho leading lady who gives up her 1~11i'1-,er also. Tho scenery and 111,-ttillils are iiiugniiiceiii, particularly 1lios1-, 111' the blast fiiriiat,-es iii the big i1'oii w11i'ks. "llc1w1-1-ii 'l»`1\'o I<`ir(-s," seventh epi- so1l1-. of "'l`li1~ llrok1-ii (‘oiii", siill keeps its 111i1i1lr1-ds o1` t'11llo\\'<-rs at ‘ftwer li1-nt, \\'o1ide1'iiig what will- happen 111-xl, Al`t1-r-the scene with the owiier ut` 1111: iii_\'s11-,1'io\is .1an1l. Kitty is marie 11 prisoiit-,1' and thrust into a dungeoii l_1c-iietitli the palace. She evinces no 1.1-.aiwof her jailor, but true to her sex; shows 11 positive objection to tho -rats ’l`li1: dr11ni1iti1: and coinedy eleniciits are skiltiilly 1111111111-d in this n11inl1er. :iiid_ the iinisli leaves the spectator niixioiis for thi- 111-xt installinciit. Two \'1‘.i'_‘1' hiuglizililc-_ 1-oiiiedies concluded the pi1-iiir1-, pr111.:i‘a11i1ii1-. 'I`l11-, Il1ir111oiiy lliio 1`:1ii'ly 11r111iglit down 1,111- 111111111-, in 1111-ii' 11vo 1i1ii1il11‘ri-1. ,"\\`1-'ll Novoi' 11-.1 11111 t)l1l I-‘ing l-`all” 111111 “t‘1'av._\' Bill." 11 11:ii'111ly on the Kai- ser. it is safe 111 say that 110 singers who linve visi11».1l llii.-1 1-ity 1-ver re- ceived ni1ir1- 111-1ii‘1_v applziiisc 1111111 lli1iss1's. iluskiiis 111111 ('airiii-1. Same pro1.:ra1iiin1-. to-iiiglit. with the “11a. zards of Ili-If-ii 111-i'i1-11." _ srimw HAT wEAviNG 'l`o1|uilla straw, 1`r11n1 which l’1iiiama ii11ts':1ro 1111-1111:, is 11111111111-d 1'ro111 11110 111' six s|11i1'ios 111' 1111- 11111111. The niost 1ni11ort1iiit of 1111-se is kiiowii as ('11rl- ll1l0\'11‘1l 1111111111111 and grows in 1l1e warin, inolst rt-gioiis 111' the P111-1111: coast i111(7ol11i11l1i:i11.1111 I-i1'1m1lor, niid also in 1111- l`-orests of I’1-.ru along llie lif‘a1lwators of the A11i117.n11. This _11.'1i1ii attains 11 lioiglit of 6 to 10 fr-et. l`l1e leaves nrt- fan sii11111,-1l. 'l`o1111llla straw is 1-xporta-d to the l’11it1:1i States iind other 1‘oiiiiti'i1-s, whore the hats are 11111111: hy i11a1'liIi11-ry. ' It 1111s 11(-1:11 :11i1:1;1-sti-1l to 1111- (’oli111i- hian g1Nei'ii11i1-111 111111 1111: 1-x1111r11i1i1111 ol’ 1`1‘i1.1‘11 111111'-111111111111 sr-1-ds 11111111111 111- proliihlled in 11r1i1-1' t-11 pri-v1-iii. otlirr ‘coiiiitries t'r111ii 1-1il1iv111ii1;.1 itlir-sr- plaiits. lt is also 1ir1:1-,rl that it would he wise to levy 11 111-avy export 1l1i1_\- o,|i the exports ol' toqiiilla strnw 111111 to oiitci' into 1111 111,211-.1-1111-iii, 111 that 1-,il`1-,ct with E1-iia1l11r and l"ei-11. l’niian11t hats are 11111111: iii t‘ol1inil1la in the l'11llo1vin1.: nii1n,n11r. Wlit-11 tho 11111111 is about- 5 1`1-1-1 high tho ni-ost teiidoi' I1-aves_-ai-1-. 1-ut and thc veins ti1k1-ii out, s1il1nie1';;1-d iii boiling water sevf-.i'al times, 111111 placed iii 1,1111 siiii to dry 11nd wtiitoii. l"urtlier to wliiten the straw liino jiiicp is added to the boiling water. Then the ntrnw is nioist,1-nt-.11 to make it II1-,xlhln and split with tho linger 111111 into strips of re- 11uir1»-.1l widtli. -A 1111111-.li ot' straw is tied in tho mid- dle and pl111:e1l in the centre of a wooden mould. The fibres are plac- ed, in e11nidis1.niil pairs, and weaving idlheguii in the upper part of the sup and 1-oiitiniu-s iii 1:ii'1-.ulnr form uiitll tliolin1.isilnlslie1l. The beauty aiitl ilurahility of the lint depend liirgely upon tho 111'-,gn-.1-, of 1-xn1-tnf-ss with whicli 1111-, Iil1r1-.14 are iiiterwov1-.ii. Once 1'o11i11lt-.te§_'I,‘\,h[>. hat_l11 waslir-11 iii 1-11-1111. 1-old wii11-r, it 1-ont, of giiin is nppliod .iiiid the hat is finally polisliod with dry sulphur. - ’l'11 wenvi- a flii1-. hat requires three 1ln_v. I-`ir11t quality hat of tnquilla iiro sold in thc foreign retail markets iit prices varying from $25 to $100 1-11.1'li. ’ The declared export of Panama hats from Unrtnirena to the United; States, have been steadily increasing. ln 1914 the exports"w'e1‘d valued, at $263,274. Take iylalrayiamily Pills for constipation. 1 lei- me sleep' 1 . ,1,;. 1.. .j ` RW » NEW YORK. A118 22,- Under the 1-apa1lon"Del1t'FerateI‘r' Untriendiy," the New York Tribune say-s. ‘editorial- v= 1: f ~ In every _detail 'the'Ger1i1an"`a`tta`ck upon the Arabic `tug$lA‘Pr¢§1q1,n¢- W11. 11111111 111-1111111011' ot' "a'c!"'1r11i1'111er1re1y~ u1ifrloudly"'to tIta‘United States. 1 Since this 1_s_the caaaf only'one road remains open to Mr. -Wilson. there is only one course that we can follow with dignity and with honori With- out delay ot* airy' f1irtlt'er"'d`iplomatic exchange whatsoever, _, the German Ambassador in Washington should re- ceive his pa.sspo`rts;~the‘ American Avmbassadoi-_iii Berlin' "alion`Id" be rc- callod. ' - 1 - ' It is tlme"to have done ‘with a na- tion which has repudiated every scrap of international' law.""lt is time to have done with a state' which has ad- opted 11. policy which is alike a chall- enge to humanity and -11 negation of, nil that civilization means. We do not know whether more Ain- 1-.riciin lives have been lost or not. lint what difference can this niake? If the would-be* murderer misses, it' his bullet goes astray, does society less certainly inearoerate him? 11 is not tho fault of the German coni- m11nder that every American on thc Arabic was not drowne1l.All that the butchers could do to make _the mass acre complete was done. if cliance spared Americans. it was chalice 11- lone. """“""“‘ The time has now come to act. To talk further is to encourage., not avoid murder. It is to compound with Infamy and continue relations with savagery. lt is to write ourselves down willing victims as consentliig to the continued slaughter' of Ameri- cans. in the crliiie of the Arabic the last thin disguise has slipped t`roi1i the Geriii11ii beast, and we see thc fact us it is- liiit we see ’it"t1nafral1l. Nl-IW YORK, Angus: 20.- The \‘\'orl1l says editorially this niornlng: is the destruction of the Arabic (ior1111iiiy's_,ofllcial reply to the Ani- ericun note? In that note the German Govern- 11i1-iit was-warneti of “tho nt-ci-ssity for 11. strict observaiiee ol' iiciitral riglits in tliis.ofiicial ina1t1_-.r," and was frankly told that “repetition by the 1-ominsiiders ot’ Gcrninii naval vessels of acts.in contravention of those rights inust be regnrdt-.11 by tho Governn1en1,ot’ tho llnited States as deliberately iiiitjrieiiilly." There were twenty-five Ainerlcans on hoard the Araliic which was bound t`ro1ii Liverpool to New York. A pus- senger ship on the way from Liver- -pool to Now York -carries no muni- tions of war, 110 co11tr11l1a1i1i ot' any kind; tl111i‘ct'ore the Arabic 1-asc can- not l1e 1-omplicateti hy 111iestio11.s of 'arms and aniiuunitioii, such as were raised in connection with .the Lust- tsnia massacre. . Every German submnriiie coimiiaxiil- er knows that a p11.ssonger ship-1 from Liverpool to New York, wliatovhr flag she flies, pri-.suniabl,v 1'arries-.Anieri- can citizens. i1` the troiiiniaiider ot' t.li1-. siiliinariiie which sank the Arnl1i11 de- lilicratcly destroyed an iiiiconvoyt-11 1iii1l unwarned passenger shilp, _with- out tnking tho precautions prcscril1e1l l1_v iiiteriiatioiial law,~it is to he assur- ed that he intended delibci-a.tely to niui'1i1-1° Ainerk-a.1is._ 'l`li1_-,ir ost-apo t`1'oiii dt-11111, if 1111 ol" tlif-in es1:a1i1:d‘, in no way modifies his iii1ention,.,, , .- NEW YORK, Aufr. 20.- The Sun says editorially this iiiorniiig: Facts more than a1ljo1:ti'ves are lin- portant i1t,,- 1-,oiisitloring 'y_cstor1l11y’s 1-iilniirintiiig 11chievci111‘.iit ol' the Von Tirpltz policy. Tlio Ai'al1i1-, Ainc-.ri1:an~ ownod, hut sailing iiiidei' tlieflii-i1i.oi1r-sth.-.»tl1e belt from a Giinuiaii, subiiinrino in that same region ot,l`rlgl1tf11l11ess1iunt. out- side front door o1` British commerce whit-li wii.1iessr_-.d tho murder oi' the L11sit11ni1i`.s passengers and the more- receiit attack on.tlie ()r1i1iiia.- » _ ., 11.1 1 1 .- -- Q _ = '_ l .-. .. ,_ O New _York Trib". 0 U¢i11aa`tiSfl‘hatE',?erma11_,,Aii11I1as`,- sador at was ' ,n_Be Given, s 'I'-ra'r`19|1o1‘t`s',` and That - merican Ambassador - at Berlin Be Recalled The Arabic, unlike the Lusitanta. was coming eastward, and by no et- fort of military sophistry could she be -re ardod as an ammunition sliitp. "Emir information at this writing' is that the blow was without warning. The stated time of sinking, about ton minutes after the delivery of the blow, 'indicates that the German com- mander was reckless ofthe consequ- ences of his act to the lives of neutr- al-tion-oombatants. There was more than a dozen American passengers on the Arabic, according to last night’s despatches, What was the toll of neutral death ot American lives, if any. sacrificed by Von Tirpitz‘s order, cannot now be said. It there was warning it’ there was an observance or an attenipt to observe the rules of naval warfare. and the dictates of common humanity, tho affair presents 11 different aspect. Supposing the worst ho' not true-we have Ger- n1a1iy`s answer. not in words, but in ii frightful 1iee1i. to tho izoto ot warn- ing signed by Secretary Lansing-just thirty days ago this day. NEW YORK, August 20.- The Times says editorially this morning: The British steamer Arabic, bound from Liverpool for New York, with American passengers -on board, was torpedocd without warning by 11 Gei'- man submarine. It was the purpose of the German conimautler to des- troy t'he'slilp and the 1ives`of"a`ll the company. lt was an act. as \ve have repeatedly protested to Germany, in violation oi’ the laws of nations and ot' civilized warfare. We have told her that it would 11e difficult to re- 1:ar1‘i_s11cl1 at-ts, perpetrated _ against 'the riglits-of American citizens ot' an unfrieiidly disposition. We need not-iiiqiiire whetlier they are deliber- ately u1it'rien1ily, perpetrated with in- tent to exhaust out patieifce and sun- der the anilcahle relations of the two nations. or whether they proceed from a rough and brutal disregard a1 llko_o1' our rights and other warnings. It is hard to-accept either theory. But fa1-is and not tlinories coiifront us. -We have st-.eii those murderous at- tacks 1-oniinittcd again and again, and our protest and ileiiiaiuls for 1lis- 1-lnlnic-.1's rind reparation and for ns- siirriiicos that they will not he repeat- ed, Gerinaiiy has iiiadc no satlsfae tory reply. lt shoiild he plain even to the most war-1111111 Geriiiniis that 1'rloi11lly rola- tions between the two countries can- not 1-onlinuc to be niainiained if these wrongs coiitiniie to l1e perpetrztteil. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.- Under the title, “Is this Germ11iiy_ aiisiver?" the iii-rzild editorizilly says: ‘1 I-lxacily thirty 1la_v.s ago the Govern- iiiciit of the lliii1o1l'Stnt1-s sent to 11111 Government of~Gei'ina1iy 11 frieiidly l11it forcefiil note. sf-,`t1ii1_1: forth, f11r the third time, its_11nalternl1lo attitude to- wnrd acts of German subniariiies which il liiis previously cliara1-t1-rizr-11 as “so 11l1s11I11tely contrary to tho rules the pi‘a1'ti1-es and the spirit of niodorn 11/urfnrt-." To this 111111- 1111- Govr-,riinipeiit of Goi'mun_v has sent no reply througli the cliaiiiiels oi' diplo- nin1'_v " is the torpf-1loiii1.: 11l` the Arailiic Ger- i11111iy's rt-ply. -_ lliitil ofllclul rr-poi-is 111' the circum- st11i11-os are at linnd, 1111-. Aiiierit-,a1is, as wt-ll as tlif-i1'Ilovcriiini-iii.will willi- liol1l jiiilgiiieiil. This 111111-li is known --that among 1111-, Arahii-‘s passeiigers on this 1'111_ef1il v11_\'11ge there were 11 1111111111-r ol' .-\11iori1-aii citizens; that 1111-.re is ,still 11 11u1:s1ioii wlit-ilinr ull of those were saved; that ofIi1-nits ol' tho vessel are rt-,ported in the 111-.ws 111-sp1\t1'lic-s as nsscrtliitr that the Ara- bic was given no ivarning. if this ns- serlioii 1.-1 tr1i1-,, then is tlio issue 11111111-,. .. "I-`rl1-iitlsliip itself pronipts it to say to_1.h1: linpi-rial Govt-1'iiin1-,iit 111111 rc- potitlon l1y 1'o11i1ii:i111l1‘1‘s`of (11-rnisin 1111v11l'v1-.ssl-ls ol' nets in 1'o1iti'11v1-11ti111i of tlioso rights must. he rt-1:n1°1l1-11 hy tho (iovoriiiiieiit of the I1nito1l Stair-s. when they ni`t‘c1-1 A1111-.i'I1-1111 citizens ns ‘delilmrntely iiiifrir-,1i1lly.’ “Not only did tlioso A1iieri1-1111 citi- zens have ii riglit to he where they \vci'e, but they had evc1'y assurance i I Train s.11|iifia1;>n§lif111.. I Two .Fires” ` _ amsonn savi-:N OF _ ~ 1 1 1 “The Broken Coin” ‘“ iN, 1‘wo»PAR'I‘S -I 1. INTHE ' " “Glare of the i.i'glitfs’i_,’,_-9' "- “ K .EAN Tam-:E ACTS' i _ 7 ' . _lg f See M The Dehtll-, 'Hazards of Helen' 1 Series THE- 'HARMONY ' DUO Catchy Songs Wed. and Thurs. BILLIE RITCHIE 1 ri.. c.11.if.11'w1.1i1 ll '1'wo 'PARTS ` ' Wed. _ _ , ` The Note. In Three Parts 1 A startling Deteuivé 1 1 1 points Call, Write or Phone 24113-s-iiivitintuir. PATRIOTIC YEAR.. - Canadian National ' - 1 1- .11 Complete display of Canada's _resources and Manufactures Canada’s greatest Live Stock Show._ Creat:or’s famous band heading unequailed musical programme MARCH OF THE _ALLIES : _ S lendid military sce 'c productions featured by aviation flights. Closing each night 11,51 wonderful fire works display. The usual low rates will applyfrom Charlottetown and other Date: of Issue Return' Limits , Fares ` Aug. 2:/th to Sept. 6th Sept.,15th $34.35 _ 5@p1_1sf,,4111_, 7111 “ 8th,13th 15th. _ 25._75 “ 3111.; and sth 11111 _and 15111 23.55 ‘ Tickets for sale, sleepers and information given w. K. nogsns, Cnty 'llcket Agent 80 Great George Street I- tliat their Governiiioiii \\'o1il1l oniit no word or 111-1' 11111-1-ssai-_v to iiisiiri-, ,iro- 11-,1-,tioii to ihr-.ni in that right. ’l`h1-. lliiit1-d States has 111-iniiiided 11f Ger- 'niany that tli1‘i-11: rigliti-1 111- 1‘1-,sp1‘t‘,1e1l. “Iii (11-,r11iuiiy`s uiiswci' one of 11pcii 1l1iiiu1icc'.”' lssaious Acciosnr AT LVNCH'S MILLS AT NELSON. Ni'l\V(‘ASTi.E. N. ii., 1’\111.:. 22.-- 111 I.yii<‘li’s Mill 11t N1-lson this ul`t1-.riiooii I-‘rniik ltiissoll, Jr.. wliile siaiirliiig neui' the driving belt, was caiiglit l1y , the ti‘ousoi's leg in one 111' the cogs and 11artl_v drawn round the shaft. His 1~l11llilii1.: wits 1,o`rii oft, log broken and l1111'k 111ii't, llo was iakon to the hotel Dieu. This is the secoiid accid- 1-i11 ol` the same natiire. lie is 11- hout twenty-two, and uniiinrrled. "Mailani, Odorono wi\I_i!q1'eve_r .hail- ish tho tlisngreeable prespiratlon an- rioyniico Odorono is a dainty toilet pr1-parntion that keeps the body cool and treo from excessive prospiratlon during the hot woatlior. , You need Odorono, get n trial bottle today. The Two Macs, 149 Greattieorge Street* ` Mt . lvl! il an-I-__ stock. ,, f _\‘ - _,__,,.__ 1- .. , _ uaityraiie 11. 1111.11. 11.11.11 shingle. 4 We handle Shives,--York a1‘1d~D'a1hou'sie Brands all of which are well known to our here. ` _ - 'A Our Motto; “Proi'1`i"1'>`t"`deli`11_'e"1`i‘yTyii`1tlt' 'good service.” _ -I _ W - .-: 1 ` Good Cedar Shingles are well sawn, and of full and even thickness, with smooth butts. They must be well jointed to go on the job without loss of the carpenter's time to say noth- ` ing of makingfa good..job_and avoiding any danger of a leaky roof. They 'must be well graded and each grade fully up to the strict standard of the Association 1-' . Grading Rules. ~y ~' ' ’ We buy nothing but Standard B1i1§11_Ciass Shingles from -the Association Mills and all our ‘ stock carries the Trade Mark “V” which isa guarantee of cjualityl 'I i 1 "‘,.i __ _ I . "' ‘ - _ - _ ‘-1' tube restored to its n0l’mH|_C011dili0"- h°8l'll'IK --l,--_-~-- ‘ 1;- '. -1.; -. I V ‘ will be destroyed forever* nine clsehs outgf ten -I _ - , I 1 _ H11-dn.. .- 1 - ,, __ _'jg _1 ' Other _Half oi . ‘ Drama. ` I lg ~¥--\ 7-ll 1 uisr rims ro-iiicnr 1 ,_ ’ 1 OIEXHIBITI() 1 ._ TURONTQH- _ Aug. 28th to Sept. 41.',’11t-lf1__ 1 I.-'ill' -1 1 1 1 ri '.1 111 1 ' _ C h. 1,111 1 , §'1i1c1f:1\;;°g111t1’1i'11i11':1"1`.i'1h¢wm1ic111ism;i1rfT§es.“ an In no Mood for Entertaining `_` 1 I 9 ` t We will Five One Hundred Dollars for any , _ W ~ 8 ,_ _ no ecue a . , - .- 1;, _ ____ "“i°1.°‘ "5“.1"`i?i i1°‘i1’-’Z°‘1’~1'ii.f1i'1‘*I.'.'Z’ “§2i..1°i.i‘; Mn- ’*°"l"='“~-'J°““~ ‘ ""““ ' 21141 s 1111111 -11 ' ' 1 ' A circulars. free. tilféft! tl B. mall under the bed. - I ' ‘ ' 'I _, I _ ` --~~~ ' - F. .l.CHENEY&C0..'I‘ol¢<1o.0. Bonham-Well, you talk to him and A . f. ='- ~ ' ' `- "‘ 1 1 1 1 ° 1 F 1.; ,.1131 ‘1ml..y1_1.1. mi; 11|1l11;r1‘-itll;/lg £0--gg ' _ The Shir1gles_we offer 111-e_n_o_t'f only Good Shingles but they are much better than ordinary 1 5 1 - ,- ordinary straw can he woven in one 1 "' U ' - ` . \ l 5 1 -1 ‘ . ._ ,, M ,, __' 11-11.- 41.1--...H