~.,i iii- ` _ _ _ 0! r l ru- -l ____ 'fn f’ t ' i .» . _ -,._.._,, _‘t l l .g__ s<.-z_.!_=f'i=._ Personal w. 4 A ections Former o isit wr °»_ ___ _______ -,f_< _-.-.-__.- -:rj ._-f_'_=.'__._. '~ ~ T. Y ’ ` _ _ ;_ ___._ _ -__ -_ _ _ _ _ __ _ . A: P' f ‘ _ ti... ' - §:.:"': 'V l \ _ ' ,e I 1 _ _ _ ,. * f " \' ` .f ‘ *err f..`. ' ` ` ` Pl* ‘§ ak a - I T A - ‘ _ ~ _._` ’ 1 y ‘° ` ’ 9*-"," A _;_,__ . ._ ._ 1 3, __,»" , ‘_ , »_¢ _ , 52;. \ ‘ i " ‘ ‘ -- _______ __ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _, . . _ _ v- _ _ -»,, _ _ f-__j._._~-__._. _ __ _ - _ .___ _ _ - .-.~. -- _. _,,__,_,,.,_._» _ »‘*~ >'.-as -,bi X*-9|-twsisf-_»'~¢-'»~*'»»-‘“"'=1“'.“ -rf/_'~t:”f`-“i‘w ~ ' -‘ 'H ». .""‘-"_""-*l.f'bi-"fide-‘~i=.`. il' iii "` ' ‘ . _ ~ lm-_il_"~f\/_ tg.-.._» :- if yi __ \.,. . 'ef' ' '~, __-¢~‘i_.=f’““'<~I.' ‘i._’_"'.‘f~’:<`.:i;".2f' \’- ~‘i"»~.'1l1e‘f"<".l-~~..-'_i=.- ‘."’f1-.e-.f$`»... - ' 1' 'mi - 1-' ' ._ _ - ~_ i* ‘ ; '°r _..___ _________`___ _ __i_» - . " ’ Min Mercy Coles Recalls from 3 i _---v tif. _. __ _ _'_ _ .__ i."___. ._ ____ ._ii-~- ---_-`-»- -~ ~»~ ~- -f ‘ "'-M "' ” '"7' H.'M.S.£Renown, built during the war in record time She was coiistriicterl after the Battle of the Falkland _ _ Islands and enilbraces many new features. The Prince ol' Vi/ales inadc the voyage on her. _ __ _ _.__ _.___ ~; Visit oi His Royal - _| -. A _ Highness _The Prince of Wales Presentation of Provliirlal and f`iv» _ ic addresses to His Royal lligliii->=`.<. the Prince of Wales in the l.t-gisliitiim Assembly Chamber, Provincial liuild- Gentleman who have i-t-ct-iveil th-- privilege of the entree arc- rt-qiit-_sit-il to be present in the (‘liainb'-r, at least fifteen minutes before the arrival oi' His Royal Highness. Those who have not _ ret-i-ivetl the privilege of the entree must immediately provide thein- selves with cards of uiilliissif-ii These cards of admission must bo pro cured personally from the l'rovint-i.il Secretary. Persons failing to prnvidt- themselves with such cards will hi- refused admission. This pri~t-autioii i.< considered necessary. and the ollii-_--ins* at the door of the liuilding will ri-- fuse admission to persons not so pro- vided. .By 'order ARTHUR NEWBERY - Assistant l’i'o\'iiit:i.il Si-t:'_\'_ A z0oNiiN WANTED For cutting pulp \vood at i‘a|l<- lirt--. t0n..$2.25 per cord, i'or cutting and swamping, less 75 ci-nts a day lio.i:'i|. Men desiring to work b_v nionlh \\'.igi~s- $10, _to $48 per nioiith with boarl sup- -Dlied, free transpoi‘latioii. t'iiiii;.< .ill new and Hood. ' ~ _For l'ui't_her_ liifiirniation apiilv at `Em-ploynient Sei-vit-»-_ iii' i‘aiia.l'i Market liiiildin,:. (‘li:i|'lotti-town, ' l‘. E. l.~;l:\nil 332-8-19-M~t'l‘. -.AUCTION A _ i>wisLtiNc iioiisii l AND BARNS lam instructed by Mr. Otto llofl- man to sell by auction at tht-_ pri-iuist»_,~ 103 Elm Avenue un Monday 25th day of August at 12 o’clock noon. About one acre land with gi-oil dwelling house and tlircr-_ liariis t_lii-i'___.__ ; ' _ 'I' ii- . ‘TIL I - _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ ._ ..._ .._..vi:. __ " __ _ " ' _ '_ _ _, i. fi' ‘_ Z ei .1 fm- C- ~ “ --»-----ff ing. Charlottetown, in the fort-iioon ir 1.- if; 1.; - ; of Tuesday, the 19th day of August.l \ ' ' " " )' F 1919. A *li* -. . l ~ _ . ‘ _ 1 v 9 ey i Tlicse two pictures show _the arn'1anient of the lit-_ no-.\ ii, . pct-.d._ _ _ __ __ con- struction so as to obtain a inaxiinuiii .intl also -.ier S en e ,... ,_/4_.>>=& Personal Recollectioii Visit of \l(ing Edward Seventh as Prince of Wales in i860 The visit of His Rovil lltglm-ss the Prince of Wales will ri-¢-ill to our older citizens tho visit tlfiy yeais ayo Edward VII then Prince of Vv.iii-i The Guardian is indebted tt diss Mercy (‘oles, daughter of th litt Lieutenant Colonel the lion. (lr-_-n-'fo Coles, one of thc leading iigiii-es .ii the political and military -life ot` the tlieii (Tolony, for _i'eiiiiii`i.sceiicc.~i and data, from person-al recollection and diary. of the auspicious event. On -the niornini.; of August il. ].'\‘ii0. l'l.lVl.S-. llero which had lain oi'l' the eiitrnnce to the harbor during the previous night, steained to ii point oft’ Qiiet-n'e Wharf whence, after 11 formal visit t'roin ills Excellent-_v Lieutenant Governor Dundas, llis ltoyul lligliness disenibarkoil arid landed at Queen's Wliari’ which had been specially decorated and out-pi-t~ ed for the occasion. llis_Ruyal l~ligli~ » ness was received by a Guard of lion- or under coinniand of Lt.-(‘ol. Go-ii-ge Coles, who was mounted on one or his own linndsoine horses. it in worth noting here that ills lloy-.il Highncss, then a boy of ninetr-eu, greatly' admired the horsr- riilden by fiolonel Coles, wliert-_upon the gallant Colonel asked liini to ai_»c=_-pt thi- hoise as a gift. Uni’ortunii-ti-ly tht-_ linii:.i tions surrounding royulty prevented acceptance of the generous offer, the lluke oi’ Newcastle explaining, while thanking Col. (loles for his kindiiessx that liiii Royal Higlinoss was not per- der a number of beautiful arches cr- eated in his honor and bearing s-1-_-Ei J tt.;--‘_1§}1-;_-_,j;'_; '-'_»-_.’ii\`~’§;_' ‘fc '-1-:fe -=‘-'_ » i f. _ - t _‘ i fr"-‘ii "" 1'_'§_- call P l* if s - ' H _' v _ _/"_ l' /' \`\ ‘ A , _=_ f 4.-_ = “ei” ~ -it _ . »_.i- _ _ _ / _.~_ - '_ -J _ ____ -_ A ,__, _;~_ _ 3’-I= -+:`A:l~! 'f -"ff-°\=l' " lf: '- _-,,»$>,.__.;, i, _.__ - -_ " _~..,- &.'~ _.,_ ~,_ -- ' A _-as i -»*="lf_;..'>._i-rm - i~°:_:f.'._°= 1- , if-;».~ ~ ' .. -f-L' "; _f _-'is f*1.= ;._._,-.1 _._g-_3___..-5 ___ __ ___:_~__.__»~_»_,{_. »| _ _i»\.‘_',\ »" ir . » _#4, _ '*r=:.“=”- - '-' fi" /Si _l-`.‘»~L-"' .. .ni My __ . _ 1/ _ t . _ _ .,s_»_§, __-Q __-_ -»'»‘f‘_. _ / _'~/1" J- -: i’» 7 it A f -..- *'¢,_ * ` it .\f\~___ llliy,/l»i~"‘! _. __ __ __,_,___-__._._._. __ - - - €ri'.";!".'_ 2 _ _ ;;r~__ ‘ _ _,. _'_’3'\_5, ,_-,".-_ '»_ -1:;-.ri _ ~ --'_-sri! _ A _ ___ _ ___ ._.,.. ___ - _ .___ _A 1 -- ,_ 6*.-_-f _ ~ - - - ». - ..___ .-&2’ - _._ _ H.M.~S. Hero, which brought King Ed\vai'il St.-ifc-iiili. then Prince of Wales, to T*-Q. , *___ jf- :K A, _- -.` .` A ll/ ‘- l 1 Cy" _- -_ ` 1/ I 'i‘ i\l- ' \ ` _, ‘_ l j. » , _ _ ._ if' ' I;/’g;~".'._ . <_ fl5f"'.'§"l'3`~f"`7""` ’ ~ " 'iv Y ' i ‘ » `\ l ` ' . sz ‘- `- ‘ _ _` 5, / - ~.k__\\/‘ '--<13 -f -4 _ _ _ '\§_‘_- -'_-___ >. _/V2, '-` "7 _ v- ~Q;_'- im' ' __ "”"'--'(_' ’ _ __ __ ___: _ f<.;'_'-'."'f_- ' ,~ " 1’ . “ 1' _ 5.. _pq I/alll . ,ilgf ,» _ \ ‘ -f=>'i.‘3;- 4 _ `~J\_- ."2 iff/ i l _ ____- ff ‘z ` L.. li . ‘f'___;, -i~f_..‘.; _.A _ fella.: -.gi -iv _. 1- Chai‘lottctowii in l8tStl. 5# -9 5¢¢!¢5l¢§\95¢¥¢=¥*¥¢5¢##9I¢# SANDRA his .iiAtoUs ______ -__ eeeeeweeeweesmae 5 egseeesei 'It 'I¢ B,$~%¥¢¥¢ SANDRA WEAVES A STORY CHAPTER XLIII A* l was intensely imaginative at this time. I clothed all these things oi' I.i»ola'.~i -.i-ith ii sentiment for Ever- sc-ss. And, at the same time. I felt indignant that he should have kelli thein. Ili- had no young relatives, yet it never entered my mind that had hc. or -had she, he might have given thi-in iiwiiy. Mrs, Gray had told nm But l iiiiilt up a story about the “Once upon ii time th(-ro was n loved her- with all his heart ui'|l never found fault with her, no nint- ter what sin- did to dlspli-ase hiin, bo- caiiae ht' ilidn't dziri--- Iii-_ was u|`i°:iiil hr-'tl lost- her. lli- was iiwfiilly jeal- ous ui’ her, hut hi' illtlii't dart-_ allow it or say anytlilng _to nintli-i' what she did, iii-nniise iii-_ loved hi-r. ' -lic bought, hor beaiitlfiil i-_lotlir-i»i. the kind sho v/anti-il lieviiiisn slit-ivolihl have worn no other. Anil when shi-. inari'ir»d again. 'i`his liim- an nw- fiilly young girl. lit- ditlii`i lofi- li--r like lic hail lovt-tl thi-_ nih--i' wifi-_ liut lit-_ wziiitoil to hurt- .ii honit- and t-_liililrt-ii. Su he niiirrii-il ii silly iii- tle know-nothing who rviiiiiitl.-tl hiin of his first \\‘il'o_ .»\nil this silly lil- le kiio\\'-iioihiiig lovi-ii hiiu, and hi- inade hi-r very iiiilizippy .lit-t~ii1|.', ,_ _ t ?>~_._- ‘ ‘-‘,‘; '_-__ -_ --"’ _‘- 1* f "2: Q __`~_€‘ ,_‘§\:_‘,*-____...',»`»~.‘°"_` "’ I 7 ` ’ » ' __ »'?~“°` " - ‘2-.>‘="'-7"'f ~=-5'# ‘rr A _ _ li “J -»?~ fi ‘D l- _Y _ -A;-it __ -_ ____ _ - ___ _ _-_-.T4 ag., - " __ 5 if'-'s'.é:.~"‘~'-‘- » . _-Q -. -f ._ ‘iw r ' _ »-'~f~-' _~s `-`s . _ ' f-_ _'_ _i _._ _ _ ¥______,l,,____ _ and halt- htrst-if wlii-n people told her abr- i~i-sieiiililt-il hi-r_ At times she _fi-it horribly guilty because she dis- lil;i‘d ii dead woman. und she never would have dared tell anyone how slit- l’0ll.. . She hail found iniiny tlilngg be- longing to ‘wife num-bor one,'- as t-\'t»ryoiit- spoke of her husband’s -iii-_-t~u~it'e ~ but there were other things she wished to see, secrets she \\i.-lit-il to learn. She was sure they wort- lockf-d up in ai little old trunk in tin- :iiiit-_ liiit _-the had no key, and did not know how to get one. lli-r liitlo story promised to be in- t--niiplt-to unless she could open this `l’=iliil<--‘u'~< bi-XI. and instead of end- ing as all stories should, ‘And they livi-d happy ever iifter,’ this second wifi.-'s story proniisi-d to read, 'And shi. livi-d .iiihnppy ever after."’ l told myself this story as l sat by thi- window one rainy afternoon, alone and lonely. Everett had told ine to read and practice, but. I did iii-iilior--ii.,t: often. I nursed my gi-iiilgt-, an-l gave way to my feeling of tit-pi'cssioii_ Mrs. Gray worried about me, and iirgi-il me to go Olli- iiioro, to walk or drive. But I stub- Iiornl_\' refiised. i would not do the tliings l had lice-.ii tolil I might do, just as if l were ii little child. Ifl t>oiildii‘i do nsl wanted to, I would dh iiolhiiig_ l _vt-It had to le-arii that Satan finds ini.inted Ammunition will be g use . 3 as ###*¥%$$$$¥$i5¢.§$¥'¥$7§¢§¥ %’i'i¢§?§%$ ##0 If $850 in Pnizss | #enema -Q E or further information. w. a. Pnoiwsls. LT. coi__ oi’ his fllus-trious granili‘.itlier, l\ini~ ~_ --__.€ il.; .1 -- mitted to accept gifts. MISS MERCY C`OLES, En route to Government lloiiseliis Sale Survivor of those who danced with l`tuy'il Highness 'ind suite .isa-il un ‘- Prince’s Grandfather, 1860. he pnitiic-i's in th: ilaiici-fs, _\lis.~i l`oli-.= still ti'easiii't-s, was ns follows; 1-Qiiadi'ille; 2--Valsi-; Zi-Gallop; \Vales," “Our Sovei'eign’s Pritli-_" l-l.iiiicci's; 5-l’ollia; ti~Quiidrillu; 7-Vulso; S-Galup; ii-l.;iiii‘i-rs; 10 -~l“ulka; 11-Quziilrillt-; 1I£~Viilse; l-'i~»(J‘alop; 14-Laiict-i's; l5-Polka; 'ti-Qu:idiillc; 17 Viilse;`lS~(_ialop; I9-Quailrillc; 2()--Valse-_ ()t' thi- ladies who ilziiivoil with ilis itoyal lligliiivss, f\iis_- (‘oli-s ailoiic i_urvi\‘t-s; tho i’rini~i-_of Vi'-alias, ilia- ‘entro of thi- gay i-.oni`paiiy, init-r llis liiiji-sly King li1il\\'ui'rl \-'li.. has hi-eil zrtlit.-i‘i.-tl to his |`zi|lit-i's; his :ion l\'ing it-oi'gi~ V., is on tho iliront- and his ;raiiilson, we hopo tht- coniing King, sz about to ri-i~i-ive tht- lioniiige and zinilly wnlroiiii- ol’ thc luyni cilizoiis if i‘li:ii'loiti»towii_ ’l`ho iift_\'-ninu iiiti-i'vi-iiiiig _vi-urs iavi- wroiiglit iniiiiy <'lii|iig<-_~; wliit-_li onip-.ii':itivi-l_v fi-w ol' tliosi-_ living io- lay hiivi- had thi- pi'ivilt-go of st-i-ing diss (‘oli-.s, who is siill nit-ntiilly und iii_vsi<~:ili_v young. :ind ivliuse |it`i--lout; ll`l\’ll"i§