up j JULY 29,1915 ‘ “ » » »~-wa-i..-_.. ..»-.....s.». ..... ,».-. .. e - . , l .. , . E - / ' _ I , _ , ,. 1 »-mai-4~.\»»»~¢asa»v~..-~»~»aui¢a.¢ .-v-iso..-aalrnm.--»»~za-a.a».q.,».,.-. - -,~»-~ .,-. -,~.»~¢a~.-a»»-uno-..»r.‘ 1 . . _ _. _ _ i 1 THE CHARLO'1'1‘ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ssvizii . - - The g (Eastern Guardian . ‘N y . Bfead' Cakes' Pies' ..°l1' PAve to buy in this Province i _.vous cEN1' pergwlgritihlsezlglimlg: THURSDAY _ ’ . V 7'/'l ~ _ ..°T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Cash at accom an l-da , Y `%iQE7_ aL1 fnade flworn Representative Earls. mu D y 0 r f .RCARL MCDONALD il Glllldilll -SE? - C |'Qm Representative for Bourls. . iicrlbere are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as , well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves, unnecessary trouble in going over the books. Chickens, ______ to U R ..‘.t.i.°.;i2_‘:::‘z..":“. as , More Bread and Better Bread "Nm" Sims in . 7" . Ptililllii lilii lllli LET us develop Your films and make your prints. ' We have a complete and very modem department for handling this work. - Sendusyourexposu sw w`lli get the best there is inrieheni, I 'l`lie'G. H. Cook Studio ' Telephone us ‘for an ap- ‘ pointment. We will be glad to make portraits of the children, yourself the entire family or any gathering of friends. ___w»rd.l». l'. A..C. P. R-.Sf-John-N-li wan", Dominion Express Building Charlottetown 'fl _ gp DZ "` 13 ni Z. ‘ Halifax, N. S. 1 Hard Coal To Arrive We have the following Nllooners, now on way and due from New York and Philadelphia witll car- 'goes of Best American Alilhl'\10l*° ,coal in Egg stove and Chestnut sizes, nlmely _ “iasuu-l l<.e'rs'reoN. with 5°°*°"' un. POWERS" wnh 670 \0Y\I “F. A. Ai.l.AN" _...wich ..050 was 'rlils coal is all ol bm '» and will be sold at very l0W0Bi P1100 while discharging. Parties requiring Anthracite Coal cannot do betlef _than by booking their orders ul once, and delivery will be lnade from vessels while discharging. gjqllv Wlllltaili, Bell & C0 Dominion Goal 6°-1 LN- PQIONR _|04 _, __ _ - all wa att small. We have vessels now en route ¢o/lsrlvi.-ls. 1.”-/.s¢.l.>l..h luon . wal.. 'th HARD C0-‘\L‘“E§8» Swv* f..“.i'.l'i.ilfl"il'..’§i.§J.."'mliii’-i--i;i'Z§f-2 cZ.'ii‘?§.’l"\’\"lii.`iiI t.01d Sidnev R00" »SYd“eY .'.l‘i:.'°i'.-...i1°"s§‘.’_:‘:.-..'.“..“...u:i:.:.:»'"»‘°'*’°"- n of Mme- ">v@f"°SS R°““‘* .'>"‘:f‘.’Ti‘1:.ff=l.i.:=:-.fi::..u::...n..:"f d Peaflllt, Albion Roundv Run hldiitoan. Mein . Thurs. aild Hun. at l0.00 a.m.r ' Mine and Nut Customers who Msrnoecl-ITAN LINE nt the best should order now 5TEAM9"'P9 '“A°9A°"U3ETT° wi Nu Ru an of wa so Vessels. E' 'rea ei-l Use our Coal and save money. sTE'A'Q|LNH|P§ No" 'F ‘-'NE cl J Coal We carry a com lete stock of l-lv GRADE deals and al. Eastem 5 S Li _ . . UCS ys give prompt and careful i ention to all orders large and '“t°n“u°n°| L ne Phone 111 - as to take delivery from the AND BUNKER H""' ..°,GlVE OLD ADDRESS -» Bub- ’s retulll from Corn ish, N. H., where he will formulate with Secretary Garrison and Secre- tary Daniels what the Wllite House has announced would be a sane. reasonable and practical programine oi' national defense, army and navy oiiicials are busy assembling the ill- forlnatlon llpon which the new mili- tary policy will be founded. No allrlouilcemellts have been made as to what the needs ol' the respec- tivc services that both have their work well advanced. It had been planned to lay lllc reports before the respective secretaries wltllill ll mollth or illx weeks. lll view of the White lloilse statelllcllt, it was regarded as probable tonight that they would be rushed to rolllplctioll and sliblllltted within 0. few 2 9 'I : days. i Worth tg 039 lt is ileilllitcly known that navy I ‘plans ctnitcmplzlic li big illcrensc in melld cd, that several battle cruisers will be urged and at least four drcnd- llougllts, allll that il big increase lil thc auxiliary fleet and iii navy aircraft will be sought. Several additional .illlall navy yilrlls to serve as sub- lnarllic bases also will be suggested, it is tllouglit. ll llig ullclliillged. Provis- sublllarlllcs, the lnulillng or tlllrty, P"“”” "e."‘“"‘ _ , $2 ,md perhaps "ttyl bumg recom _ ions contliiue in over supply and sales , . . - _»“l1C_ll 21 l1l`0lil‘.".nlllle would carry with it, if ilcccssary, all illcrclise in navy pcrsollllel alld probably the ell~ largenicllt oi' thc acallcllly at Alina- l>0liS, where illlvy olliccrs are trained, Arllly plans look to the building up ot all a_l'lliy 0lf 500.000 lllcll. regulars and lnllltiil, witillll territorial United ut wlllcll oliicors placed tllc needs oi’ tllc country for defense. This force ls designed to be quickly available and to boar tile brunt oi' the lighting while cd. » ’l`o lllllkc the plan cillcient. it is believed some scheme to fcdcmlize the illllltia will be advallced and also that nlctliods of building up reserves i'ol' hotll regulars and lllilitia will l>_e proposed. 'l‘hc strength of this first llilc army iliust he maintained while the volunteers are being trained and that reserves would be traiiled men l'¢’fl,_ in thc nlliurc of a_ silrprlse, is. oi' collrsc. quite cvidellt lil illc light oi' what lllls llappellcd. lint the public nlay be :ill- viscd. oil this occasion as oil otllcrs. to refrain from lluniillg for sr-llpw goals, ilild to nssumc, ill thc lneiilltillle, tlllll all oporililoll oi' this kind woulll not have been llildcrtnkcll ulllcss it good nlilny people had sllnrvll till' l‘cspollslllilii_v. About one illilig illori- lli ilo llllsilike. Tile forclllg ol' thi' Dnrdllilclles wus. and is.. :ln object off iilgh lnlporiailcc. and it was ll pcrfcci- of arms were recruited since the war, shall cherish the mclllory of those wllo. ly sound instinct which saw thc ili-cl-s- sity of iilidorlilkilig lt with as lilili- dcllly as possible. Tllc Sirnlls are ont" of the few regions where ll dl-clslve result is possible with ii slllllr-icilt effort, of the fcw opportunities wlllclly are open to this country oi' rendering clfcl-tive nsslstallcc to ollr ally llus- sia. wllo lil recoilt nioiiills has linrlll- tllc brunt of the chief (lcrnlllll alillclfs. l<`lll~tller, the ililpollllcrablc political collscqllcilccs of il thrust at (‘ollsillllil- ` llople had nlwn_vs tn be r-ollslilercll. and wc do not think wc cxaggcrlltc if we say that even now they have lwcll of grcot iniporiallce. Thus. to count this f-,xpedllioli ns a nlerlr sllllsidiary operation or ilivcrslnll from the main theatre of war was ul- tlwlf, and il campaign which, if it uceeeds, may have vital consequences, . ur 0, gent, Bt. John, N. B. ways a mistake. it is li campaign in A. E .Fleming T.F.OP.A. 80 John, l M I l . New Bruniwlek. .' s . I * lll other theatres of war. Gallipoli dii°i'ers from the other theartcs lil this respect, that, whereas ill illose weare faced with interlllinllblc miles of ob- stacles one liellilld the other. which largely rotlucc warfare to a process of exliaustioll, ill the Illlrdanellcs we get to our goal ii' we can advance about six miles. We l-lily this not to ullllcr- rute the lllllicully of the operations, but to afford some ilu-asure ut' the pro- gress lllade. 'Tllc six miles are tllrollgll forlllidablc llatllral ollstill'l¢'s, bristllllg with ihrtlficntioils which are the lust word of Gerlllrln cllgillccriilg, but will-ll we rlllvllllcl- 1,000 yalrds. :ls Sir lull lllliillltoll l'l,-portcil ill ills lllsi de- spatch, we lllzlko sllllsinlltizll progress, and may take t'ol|l'agl-. about the l`ll- ture of the cllicrprisc. The duty of tile public is to support, the (iovcrlllllt-lil ill giving all possible aid and support to olir gallant troops, llllll not to waste tllllc and cllcl'g_v ill l‘t~cl'iilllllillillg about past mistakes. uuuum uuuuuu _ummm l.QNl)ON, .lilly 27.- Tile best lilci- lloil lor cl-ollolllizlllg gold for individu- al i:ii‘-c.ulalloll~is engaging the llttell-‘ tion oi` lleglllald Mcl(clllln, (‘llallccllor ol' the idx:-llel|llcr, who in ill-.sirolls that tllc public lltilio clll‘l'ollcy lloto so fur :ls possible. No stcils will bc lilkell to iiltcrfcre will-l lcgiiiiilaiq ex- ports oi' gold, Mr. l\lcl\'clilla tolli tllc colliillolls this aliierllooli, Till- lpn-s~ tion was raised ill l’lll'liliinllllt by ii qui-.stioller assertillg that liuaniitics oi' iilirltlsll gold were daily taken to the (‘olltiliellt by travellers to liollloglie who were lresicd Gcrlllilll agcilis ell- gliged ill bllyillg gold coin. Mr. Mc- Kclllia promised that trllvellcrs horo- after would be more c:ll‘ci`ul. EA lIl]N|Pll|Nl FHUM A llllltll LAND WASHINGTON, July 27.- Secret- ary ot' Slate Lllllsillg today roccivled i1 coiilplaillt i`roll_l “tile l<’iitllcrl:lllil," ll ; Gerlllilll paper published ill New York. iilnli Sir (‘,lel‘ll Sprlllg-lticc, iirltlsll Aillbassador, had 'bison a party to vlolatiolls oi` tile llcutl‘allt,y laws ill ' l‘ccl‘ullillg for illc iirilisil arllly ulld ill frctllrlllllg Molltcillegrilnl for service. |'l`l|»: colilplliilli follows lllc ul-lltlli ol’ lillc ./\lllbll:=sullor ill sllggcstillg to tllo siaic ill-,pllrtlllcllt that lllc paper lil qllcslioll on forocilstiiig the instruc- iioil ol' Lllsilzllllll, "had guilty WVU' klimvlcllgcil of il crime." SUMMER ATTRACTIONS AT THE FAMOUS EDEN MUSEE.- 'l’lie En- ropcilll War has fllrllisllcd splendid lllaltcrilll for lli~w_ wax ligurl-s lllld groups, which have lately bct-ll lil- slallcd ill the many llistol°ll>lll Ilalls oi' tile ever popular Ellen Musee, oil 23rd St., New York. 'l`llls allllisclilcllt resort is opcll all Slllnlller at which lime the tllollsullds of visitors lllld straligcrs who come to New York al- ways pay a visit to this place of alll- llsclllcilt. 'l‘llis ls thc last Sulllnlvr that illc Eden Musee will he open on ‘_’$irll Street. _ New groups and figures of the leliest ilicilenls such as-Generals -and Adillirills, “lied Vross Scclli-soil the lllliilt-lit-ld," llull-rs oi` the War coun- irics and nlally other groups oi' ln- lcrcsi. '|`lll- Killr-llrlctiltll' natllrnl colored moving picillrcs arc shown every hour ill lllc cool Sulnlllcr Gllrilcli of till- :\lusi>c. '|`lll'sc plizillri-.-l arc not sllowll ailywlicri- ill New York out- side oi' lilo lddcil Musee. ’l‘lli> Musee opl-ns cvr-ry lilly at 10 o'¢-lock iii ilu- illorllillg and relllalils npcll till 10,30 :lt lliglll. 'l‘llcl‘c is sollletlliilg oi' illtl-rvsi going oil all tllo l time and visitors can l-llivr ally time. I .ff .,,__. . 5/1;, -.fu 1;;-7,. ' , : l good wholesome food. This delicious wheat I-11 Good for Boys .-_.»- _ = l .=-fe. 'af--, ' .1/-‘ f ??»;..1i~’.- if-'.:;. I .li"l. so '*;,=. ‘_i- -;.:-22”' ‘ < .il \ ,..\Q_.~. .\ ,_ ,__ ,__, ,lt ,. _(i .';:` 'i .i .- - ~'¢‘ -\\\ i ' if ‘ .‘ r,,~f-1' 1-f -.~ .-, ,' I /’ i ’ “-\" '/ il\‘ -..:-,--~-» .-,-:.3 i ff . ¢ . .V nuff," h , I / /5*' ,- ` » J:-.‘--f/‘ffl-J"-.i,'.,.»,-3 Li-i"*"7r3,)> :_-. - J , ;,., 1-, '; -1; . --.-:,-.-:<.. _ I '.'/ .nr 5.2- ' , -"r - -1, \, -"12,--wif.-',-L¢."»5°/'»-'T 1 -~ -- - -ici, -' . . , . i.- ' .-iw"-1. f . ..-\ -, ' - ' ` -;='~ff *"3-vii nf ' t" A ' l 1 ,ggi f - e;»`., "1-.-; ~ - "'-=v~ Nui. '. ;~7.'f""'."‘ ' ” _»_. A ._ __ ., -~ " -‘-°-‘_~ "' -_.55 -6 §_;_=__ i-Q3?) . - \ I5, .Pi l ‘ ` fi-$.;'i"' ~ Camping time is zl time ofjoy for the youngsters. Very few things are needed for a cracking good time -a tent, blankets. plain sioutclothing, and plenty of A splendid food to take along is Grape-Nuts _ It’s an ideal camping food-nourislii ng, appcliz ing and is always ready to eat. great nutrition with little bulk. It is made from the natural, whole grains, retaining all of their vital mineral salts, particularly necessary for building health and strength in growing boys and girls. Grape-Nuts is ready to serve direct from the package-just add good milk or cream. Summer rains won’t hurt the supply-packages are wax- wrapped alid moisture-proof. ' “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts MADE IN CANADA-sold by Grocers everywher e Canadian Poatum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. in l ” l 1” ‘Ulf-‘/ll i .,/.\-.;. - '-' , ‘_-'.1-4 f ,:~'Af_'4 . . ,- -‘ ‘,',_:;",»,;i,, _;;:fi',,;.-. 'I ii-`,= llj 1 ,L,_ _/~. -'Z j 0,1/.fi /1'.-'. .. .', I .‘.' __ ,,./A' /I nr.. , . ;lf , . lin' F s and barely food colltalns l‘ \ .--l‘ - 'i~ »» . ~» r 1" lt' ‘ Xi f _ ,.5 .f ' , »- »~ ,.‘.-,ir-,, _ V , l _ ,._,f-get ,-9:.; ,- .~ .4 » - ' \ \ _ ` , _ . _, `__`___,\ `l\ . -.\~~\ , _ \ _ . _--`-~`~_`\~ . ` \\"' ~ .` - \ ‘ l' J. ‘ »' - _ ~ ~ - ,_ .~ .~;_ -\ . . . _'_ .-1. , 1 - -‘~. , .-"»"#'> ' . » < ' . ‘ - ’ ‘ - ~ i l . l ~ » r 1- - ’ '_ . -.`.`-`,\f`.f"`-"r` ~`~.-`-~_\ ` V., X k M,-.»._,-.~-_..._ . .» 3. _.. K. .__ g .. . - A ., ,_ ` ‘_ l ,l . ‘p ‘ i - _ _he »,`.\-,`»~‘§,\ . x_ ,ra .z' 'ffl “ ' 1 ~ ‘ ' 41',