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Never disappe- s. Large Bottles 25c. - G. .lamieso - DRUGGIST ' llllli\\wi\n\\‘r»w1f,»ils:|\iV /////4/'f.€,\§.¢| emu: '////A-`\\\ is.\\iixww/lllnllA\\\\\\\\\@llA\\\ '-‘- f-+ ¢' f-+'-'- N N N _G-i 3 5 »-3:: -ca g 3 F3 F5 2. , , """“\\\\\‘-\‘¥/If'»"»f.'¢\\‘3_‘§j if//1/11//s\\\\\ v/ _4 \\' \\ 'O #___ _ -Y __;.31"1_'f T.'_.'--__ _ _._ __i..;.Y. :_///f&»`\\\\\\\\\\\\\f//Yllllllré _ I9 " I \\ \\\\'f//I///I/l\\\\¥.\ C- . . . O 0 A I/ \\\\\'f/A"I/ffl/' The Bracelet . Watch as become almost a nec- sity with :.1 great num- er of people. We have a fine stocl them, and would b ased to show iliein t H. Taylo Jeweler & Optician //////f.=\\\\\\vlll/A\\\\€ a ::l'iu_v Rexall Remedies and help swell the Patriotic Fund. From now sw//////A \\ ff’/-74331. 1'! \\\v'.! Y Y Y Y J until December 31, we will give 5 r~er~ cent of our total sales ' of Ilexull liemedies to this great teiise. Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great: George and Kent Streets. l\ietf_ “Just i'r-<~oiv<~ti at l‘rm\'se Bios. Ltd.. l.ailif\s lllzick llais all tl1eiat':r=i sliuin-s . soy *limo* GiIlMiill'S PUS|l|l]i 1 Gives Her an Advantage Which She Has Not Been Slow to T.~i:f_~.~ Ad- vantage of NEW YORK. Oct. 28.-A correspon- ilent writes: fleograpliically, G_9rnia.\iy occupies an ideal position to cupo _with her foes in the existing co.iilict-niigtity as they are in conihineil uuinb»-rs. For f‘o~ty years, scentiiig an inevitable conflict with either Russia or France, she has lun-ii building rail\\'a_vs froiu centers of licr population to siiutegit' points on the two froiiuert. Tl.-= goo- i.:l‘ap‘.iieal i-.~.iturcs of vivo .\usrria-Ger- inan cziinpiiign against liiissin. in \\.‘liit>l\ ilu- latter is without help from her l\..\ allies, will he rlisctiswti. lli~»\i‘tnii{._'l»-ti t`;`oin the verhiaige of "oll`~i:il co1i\niutiifiues." the ltnssians haw- not been ficttiiig on well in iii-fi; cainpztign against Gt-rniany. 'l`lic 1.- titans ict-t=i\'eti a i'ri1sliii'.g defeat !..»mheri, and exliibited a natur;\‘ ' .iity oi' further aggressifiii. But. ci- the lli\s:'ians siiftiieil ti clit-ck .i .\|l¢-iiseiciii, 100 miles at-ross the f-"wt l’ '::~'-siztii lJoi‘~_li»i'. they liiive oc \...!:i-.I to nitiiilraw within their ii»r:'itory. ilus.rn;':n:._ operat- iiii; by i'tiil\\':iy. with Poscn ns their. 1Jo:~'~_~, ni<.li‘ly 150 miles, zintl, although -iispaiilics iit_i|if.‘iiii»v a Ui~i‘ni:lii dif- i'-‘ni iii front of \\'ar.i's are \\'i\cri~ they are piovcs thai their :ulvnni-v has been siire<~sst`\_ill_v prriswiiteii uxitil now. "- $ R Tho st-nnty pi,=ulation of North- -:isivrii l'ru-sift is not only c-_»sential- \\' l'ril:=sii-ii, ‘nit is sturdy ;iu»lext'ct:i‘ ia;-ly unri-‘%la\'. its :iron is u rough, luliosti-i»\-.'ii pliit~'.-u. ‘iaviiig broizlcx- paiisi .-1 oi' 1-irrcn :‘-zttifl and hog, and *l’_f.°;.`;_""”__ ;;fT_.;_-f ____ T TIDE TABLE OCTOBER. lligh \`\'utor Time ll’t Time ll". . 21.27 7.1 2 fl~"r 22.04 7.3 isa. sean 1.111 ’S. 23.05 7 .'. iii. 23.32 i'ru. 23.57 iW. 12.51 13 "0 ` lin() ..1 10 tilt. 14.52 L 8 7.7. IS. 15.45 43.4 12 iM. 16,47 'P 13 i'1`u. . 17.51 6.1. 14 l\V. 13.56 6.5 15 l'I‘lt. - 19.48 6.S iFr. 20" iSa. 21.15 15, 111.54 il\l. 22.32 mi. 23.1.0 l\\’. 23.4 22 l'l‘h. 13-1 22 iFr. 14.0 24 !Sa. 15 0 25 ‘S. - 16.0 P" IM. l 17.0 :Zi 7'|`u. 13.1 23 iW. 19. 29 iTl|. ' Gate ‘ 'l`h. Tiny WW-IG1 is-GQ >-lb-¢‘*\4 _C l0)-‘_°<>fD§fJ IO >4lJ1'1Ol-it-‘ F* U\~?»-¥>`Iisf.0 ~' "J:‘°.~‘.~‘.~‘ (D ©©D0®~l¥ 1* _ ,iw as F” Q H." Q7"/5 l'l`h. iFr. H-4'1" '::il-»-:- 4301 T' ~l 7'." wr: \-'P40-I _=`=y1;¢~yoicH0 rowowm-:mauro -“Nos-Vo?-»&~= '»-»`N':,.L-€»:»io'o'to`oi- 'V1~1_-G-oasezio 0o~1;nCm¢a-t-:oo 7*-".".*"."’?’9” §5.°°?°?’."." _"‘7~'.‘“ ~:>r4:»=ye;:-lo°'¢:p-;i»-‘~i 16 17 18 19 20 21 >-\ I9 mi-1 no in \'<~l\'vts, l\liIliuer\.' Plush and Silk llutivcr. $1.85 to $3.15. i I 2*’ vi -n F' t: to .° :A7 vi 7° to 30 lFr. one square mile in every five is cov- cri-il with dense forest, still infested by wolves. It is a maze of wood and viator, with a f‘Russian" climate! These sturdy foresters. inured to all kinds of weather and necessarily coin- pelled to ccaselcss toil in order to wring a living iroui a sterile soil, form one oi’ the best possible bul- warks against Russian invasion, as the Russian found. apparently. The chief ports of the region are Koenigsberg and Danzig, which import more grain than they export. This prong of East Prussia is isolated by thi- Slnv-population of Posen. Geo- grupliicully, the railway junction of Grnudenz would nppenr of much greater importance than the fortress oi' 'I`horn. 'l`h-> Vistnla valley is dump and un- healiliy. The Province of Posen is swanipy. and this physical condition. extcniling to the very oustkirts of the city of Fosen. tlchiirs it as the proper route for ltussion invasion. It is well o Io. ii two f;:t~'_.:. l>ri:ausc. when one ti --rely looks at n map, he won- ders wily llussia ilidn’t strike for that large center. instead of choosing the extri-nie northeastern frontier. i 0 l lnvuiltrs must keep north ot' the Odor, wltcro ti series of broad, sandy plains exists. Approach is along the crest of the watershed that divides the streams t`lowiug into the Black and the Ilaltic seas. Russia had a double purpose, therefore, in going round by way ot' Galicia, und had the Czar been able to reduce Przernysl as readily as Lenilwrg, the route of invasion would l' ive been by way of Cracow. Thence, through llresliiu, lies the true road to llurlin. [lui this stronghold is serving the purpose of Russian detention ex- actly ns Liege did to the Germans in ltclgium. The moral staiitlaril of the lluthcnians tlierenhqut is low. Population in the crtilo valleys sur~ rounding Lenibcrg is dense (245 tothe soiuirc mile), nltliougli thc tecniing villages are liiddcn in iicpressions. The San Valley is ploiitifully supplied with railways for the interchange of local proilucts and the moving of troops. Iiivuflers must avoid tho marshlands ~--.il :lic deep river depressions. ='rac.o\v is the natural objective at whit-h this wing of tho(`zar's urnii aimed. lt is in n region ot’ dense Polish population and is the trade roiit-er ofall trnilic from the Baltic and the Vistula valley, from the Adr- iatic or the Black Sen and tho Dnics- ter valley. lt overlaps on the vast mining urea of southeastern Silesla, overwholiningly. Slav in sympathy and cliaraett»r. This Slav dominance extcinis as tar northwest along the Odor as llreslau. 'l`h(~ left batik ot` that rivor is prob- ably tho most fertile region in all (li-rmany, not only fcctiiiig 5,000,000 inhabitants but exporting large quan- tities ot' rye and wheat. lk ¥ 8 lu proof of what has been said ahovc rcizariliiig the corrvt-t line for invas- ion of Gorniany by Rtissia-\vliosc army, it must be renienibered. has Austria forever on its left flank-l find a recent description of the East Prussian territory ext-eeiliiigly illuminv utive. “The Great lee Age left visible traces all over the northern part oi' East l’r\issin." says Prof. ll. TV. llyiio, of i`nivei'sit_\' t‘ollcgt‘. "'l`hi:= has ro- coast." When the confessed withdrawal of General Renuenkampt into Poland as Of his Campaign east and south of Koenigsberg are understood, it is seen that the‘ Russians started wrong- much as did the French, in their pre- cipltate invasion of Alsace during the first fort-night of the war. That a commander. beginning with invasion of an enemy's territory, should sud- denly change his mlnd and admit his foe more than a hundred miles with- in his own frontier merely "for the sake of straightening his lines“ is too absurd for serious discussion. There must have been a very serious reason, and I think I have indicated lt. . if I 1Q BIRTHS _ -- 1-1 i IVES.-At Montague ,Monday Oct. 26th, to Mrs. and Mr. H. W. Ives, a son. Congratulations.-B. ' eg- ' 'rl--1 Coffin, James Ross of Garfield. P. E. I., to Annie Laura Stewart of Belle River. ‘ PIKE-MURPHY.- On the 27th inst., hy the Rev. E. Bell, Stephen Hay- wood Pikc ot' Harbor Grace. New- foundland, to Dora Murphy of Charlot- tetowu. l= ' 1 DEATHS McKENZIE.-~Sunday, Oct. 18th. ut the lionio ot' her sister. Mrs. John l). i\icliinnon, Brooklyn, llughena Mc- Kenzie, ago 44, ot' Brigitte tiiseastx* B. SANDERS.-At Bello lli\'t\.r, l‘. i~].i., on Sabbath. Ot-t. 25th, 1914, l-llizuhetli Compton, helnvotl wife oi' .losopli Sanders, aged 71 years. (Pat. and Exzini. please copy.) GALLANT.-lu (`liarlottetowii on Oct. 28th, Mrs. Elizalieili A. Gallant. agotl 80 _vs~.;irs. Fiiiieriil will lcuvo her lute rositlciicte, Sydney street, l<`ritliiy niorn- ini: _at to thc l’l‘o-(‘atliotlral, tht~i\i‘i~ to ltustioo. McLEOD.- In New York (`ity, Oct. 24, 1914, Mrs. Allen l\i. l\li~l.eod aged 51 years. The tleceust-il was the ynunixest daughter ot’ \\'illiain Bishop oi' Frencii Fort, l‘. E. island. (Patriot please copy.) MORRISON-At Priiice Edward ls- lnnrl Hospital. ('liarlotteto\vn, on Weil- nesday, the 28th Oct. inst., aged 72 years. The funeral will take pluco from his into rcsitlonizc, Flat. llivcr. to- sultoil in long lint-s of inoraiiiii: lakes and in long lines of moraiinic hills in so ." on to Z" o rs ." as lil lSt\. running parallel with the Baltic 1nori'o\\', 'l`liursdn_v :ifternomi lcuving I _ , i the house for Belfast Cemetery at two o'cloek. far as Ivangorod and the breakdown Y S l . . . . nnlfbndv haf! b|“"der°_dt _I ~ To the maiority, life means stren-~ l‘~°"""“°*~ ‘"1 .WSL “"~"-' |uons exertion, and great frugality. <'l`he etlort to get on takes 3 gum-1, ~ i The pleasant bustle of the start, MARKED the baskets pnclfed with dainty food, ROSS-STEWART. - At Charlotte- Home sh0uld.au along be 8 place forgotten. , i ~ town. Oct. 28, 1914, by Rei. F. S. of interest. a place to seek' not to ;:~:»:-:-:»-.°-.-.°»:~.-:».°-:-.~».°»:»:-t»~.-:-:-a DAILY SELE¢Tl0llS FOR Ill READERS 0F THE GUARDIAN Furnished -1;; 8.. Loulon Z°°3°'3°'¢°°IP'3"Z'°$°*Z"3*°!°'I°°3°~Z°°¥*°I'¢“°" FUN AT HOME. Perhaps parents are apt. to be a. little too sober and grave, and not to make quite sufficient provision for mirth and frollcsome pleasure in the daily life. 'z' &“.°/'.°°! Y°:’°°I‘o°*’:*°:’*;°° o_o o v oe.oe.» o 2 0,4 g: 0 l i deul away from the funh of animall spirits, and we hardly estimate at. its |Srue worth the great value of a h01i-i ay. | Among the pleasant memories of many a childhood, are the recollect- ions of those rare and eventful days‘ iuihen work was suspended for the itnne, and father and mother went for an outing with the children. the stories father told, the laughter the fun, the ubounding joy,-.are never shun, a place ot freedom under law, -u place where the children may bring ltheir little playmates and friends, lsnre that they will meet 3 welcome. | If I could bestow on any child a gift which should stand it in stead ,through its whole career, though that should reach fourscoru years. I would iis‘: for it, from thc beneficent gods-the gilt of humor. - The ability to laugh, the quick re- sponsiveness to fun, the subtle com- lprehension of a jest, and the habit of sniilinll are arnnir of until it- gainst any of the savage thrusts of life. l l i __ 1 ., , - , °°°-- /".. ` .M ._ 7'§§<é 3 j§¢,\;.' "’ _K Clocks Here you will find a com- plete line of alarm clocks- ` they have been thoroughly tested,right here in our store, and have proven themselves worthy of being called such. They are very oi-nninentnl. ac- curate time keepers and are very persistent in givinn nliirm. Shown in manv styles and qualities, at prices that are auto to please. i W. N. Tanton -1-1xn1-in 4 l -. Alarm ~ Storage Bu., Q Asks Puauc Nov 'ro ` "TREAT" sotoieas lilfmzhatlgnggheillglmidhlfs “Mum "° -T* this sublect. D C omnmn W1 LONDON. Oct. 28.-Lord Kitchener ` yesterday! ned notice appealing to i. - the publicasto ngold treating men _“TE r*;’gm?;;4:lk lg 5c- cigar who have recently joined the colors as the best on the m Real smoker; to drinks, and to give them every- 1 T 5' Sli. for the assistance in resisting temptations Pl' °°» FY UDB, you will like it. Mae. often placed before them. Kitchener K1D“0l1 DWR 30-. 001'- Gnat Gm," suggests that in places where soldier-s,H\\d K¢Dt Streets. Mm li -V t 4 I l £5 di i _ A “The Silver Black Fox lndustry” If you intend making an investment in the Silver Black Fox Industry oun sarivicas Ana Ar Yoon common Accurate and Authentic Information may be obtained without charge or obligation, ` THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCHANGE Offices: Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown, P. E, [_ DI re o to rs : Hon. John Agnew George D. DeBlois John O. Hyndman William E. Agnew Montreal Office: A London Office: 510 New Birks Building Sf. Mary’s Chambers. 3433-7-9Mtsttf 161 A Strand ` ' _d BOSTON FISI-I ADS F; W ' __ 1 d Consumers Fish and Bold Boston F ish Pier - BOSTDN, MASS, Direct Users oi Your Production If you havcn°t attncil plates write us to our Branch Office at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. ‘ Sunnyside i _ _ W (i2 i Ll-10-:ISintlisos4wptl * I I? l The La es News fthe Fox ndustr \ I at practically the same cost. We offer at present. q ‘ 15 pairs Cross foxes, 1914 increase. They are large, handsome, healthy, sound strong and llf d ' f excellent Black and Silver markings, they were bought right and will be s_old right. If you hgge zllliltlle l money why not get into the for; industry yourself. Be a rancher. _Own a pair of foxes and secure all the divi- 1 dend for yourself. Think it over but don’t take long, as the kind of foxes we have to sell will move quickly. Inv stm nt Stam er Block Charlottetown, P. E. I j 5474-esmsaif P 9 Shows that the Cross or Patch Fo is becoming _highly popular with investors. Companies formed last year with , ‘ this ci;'v~`s4 4