\- i I . i'P1ioss_°fu=»L¢i- » .. . _ .,. . _ . _. _ _ est Local and For- . oign Newer ` ~--- l\¢A|:» »A~.|..~._|. ovlzll -|'».»|IuNol: l|:>\_|vAnD |_g|_,-AND.” _ ' _ __ _ ____ _ _ ; _ __ _ _ __ _’_ r i f I . . " ‘ Gai-can um-~. I l . . " '_ H _‘ .‘ » -.,_ 'J ; _ - Y _ __ ‘_ _ __ _ _ ___ _ _ _ »-~ W wn?il1_%1;'ll'i}l1°<>l’vAil:‘i1‘lc§‘r’iliJ<:§ld12l”L'\°§‘l'isnl "THB: 1./l'rms‘r Nmws CHARLO'I"I`ETO\VN, CANADA. SATURDAY MORNING, ]UNE 1 1912 riasr on Anil" I '" ~ ' - ._ ' - #W ' _ ~ .._f__. _ _.__._..._. SUGGESTIONS FOR I-l s MODERN iY.M.C.A _ ..Z____.i_.__._., The out at the head shows the ex. terior of the Y. M. G. A. building at Marion Indiana. This building cost with the lot and furnishings about nity thousand dollars. This is the type of building which Charlottetown should have. The need of more room for the local Association is realized by all who are in close touch with the work which this institution is doing. ~ Some people think that Charlotte- town could not support such a build. ing if it was secured. This idea seems to be a natural one to any person who is notln touoh with what is be- ing accomplished hy the Association where it has a modern building It is pointed out that it is difficult to fin- ance the work in the present hull - d ing.'l‘hls is true and the older the building becomes, and the less it is er' l-hiif HWY have metievery obliga- _tion and have the balance on the fight side of the ledger. The chair. than of their finance committee says: some of “li were a little aprehene- ‘ive less the loss of revenue and the outlay occasioned by the delay in getting into_our building, the nnn¢,;s_ ity Of Pufchaiiflg an entire new ollice Bllflllly, the inevital initial expense in Qvening a new building and running It d\\I‘iug the first few months, milght limi us with an adverse balance nt the end of thc year. But fortune has favored us and although our budget has just doubled that of last year, we hav_c met every obligation and have irlvcn $150. to extension work besides, and this while still collect- HU! on the new building." ' This but Gmllhasizes what has been proven scores of times that n new __,}¢°<~ /Q X N" D ~. an D in “£ B rd f~**esunun- _i if# "’i .¥»=e,_fiiilif.~:lil gi- ,Ls-1. 1.; .',"‘e‘__.'.¢.".i =.= g %‘3‘“-`*" F52' @2555. -.=r§_? _ ___. . l\I<4\\.‘\~ nn ` Y. M. U. A.BU11,n1No M/imnn, 1Nn_ adapted to do the work required the harder it is. In the building referred to above thre are twenty-seven rooms for young men which bring in a rental of over two thousand doii- 8rB_a year which rnslrres up for the additional amount required to op-, ¢|‘8l»0 U18 Plant. Besides the modern conveniences in the building attracts a much larger number of young men, so that ft is much easier to finance and conduct the work of the Associ- ation with a proper equipment. The Halifax Association dragged on its»work for a great many years in an old plant. The city finally be- building is much enslcr to inuintalu than an old one. - - ,... ”'-='f~J. _ 3': S ca -5> “Z ’°c~ E; N i worurs rrePuv~ I '- .'». - :P » -- //~ /’ '° ‘l:.~..~‘l*'i‘-'V =- ./ / ' >&2 >/ / /_ _/ ,/ nj", 5/ / 10/ /Pr _ 1 .-./// ' ’ / _ /I , ___ _» ` 6'/ / "` ' . '/ J/ ¢ F / / Y I _ 1 /' , ,,'°" ' / \ \i~ / /*¥ _ _ /0- %1`¢¢ ` _ .& ,_ 1 \ si' ¢ “L \ <\ "\\. U. ~ c~ ~ \ Q ` A \‘\_ _ __ '__ Z / lt l;` . _ I / \' N” // // I / “_ .f » ' < li" we . ,rf ' l ,I0 .6 l° I \% _ __ 1, ~;_ _ 1/ ‘G _ _ .__ 1.' \ _ Q _ ,_ 1 / i N I A § _ ` '_' I . ~ i _ i . ‘ _ _ 9 ' i rl ..‘. _ A i | I, f i ‘ i Sl En '. ‘ SPLIT UGG DRAG._ best. known means of ksopinz in re- and hnvc one made for each Iloai ____ pair earth roads and is largly user! District in the Province. that w other Provinces The llumit mean about four hundred and seven- . in the . ~ '_- 'l‘his is recognized as one of the ment of Public works is going' try ty tive. 5. _ A lJ0\l.l€ OT PKGVBBTIOH is better than a _ deranged homacll. E.ft°fra'»-<`1~"'_2'-riéél , shnmys IN ivmnviomkm. l _ l _ ' § . ' _ Y on May 21st, 1912. ot ' Frederic-I I ’ __ ”' _ _.~ ton, nt the residence of his parents, V-'\` ‘ I -_ '*.`\\\\`l` Geo. W. H. and Mrs. Stevenson, after .3_~» 4 nn illness of several months, Hal- _ L; "\ I "\' dsne C. Stevenson passed into etern- _ ' & '~ fi _ ____,, ' ai rest at the earl nge of 23 His » _ * ' i \ \~\“"` . y . _ _ . sickness though long was borne with dh ` '=? " .- Cl s an fortitude and ' .-i*"" ,' patience and iri ti _ - ur" ' ti ~ givi oi his o .\"\ ip _ __ _ . _ ..,. _ -_,E _ . mm” "°"°°d "id nfliscd the i'f°£“°y "wan llilun scJhristnfifnuex.>llrll;ill-iloilosire to W 'v\“_., to provide si sp endi new bu ng. _ ' ‘ _ , '8 1: _+ _ gon 25°--<1f=°=b~Mf~ 115. .i;‘;.‘§.‘:.°'°ii:°;‘..';‘.:z§ -“"‘~."*»f' THE "°“°“° gely for the new_buiiding. but vet~wc _ gi ‘ Sold ¢v¢¢ywh¢¢¢_ at the house' ,md grave were mn. ` __ " ` spesrmint note from the report of the iinance _ _ffl-____ - _ _ iinctnii by H. R, Boil. y-- _ _ Havwof Nyars Toothpaste Wm Wm I committee printed in a Halifax pap- - '_ _ -,-*Af W-` ‘--*-5.1 - \ I *`-_ _'_-I ;r"-f\ _-` ..,.._,__ 3/Ab-//t lv; »,_,.- ~.. - `,/-~`,v l - " -~`--r/"'~f. _ ¢-`.,/~\,f\./;‘>»-`_»`_ .li ' ;;_;1:?4~;2:1Q1;2;_f-_ff;2;-*2*2r;Zi;'/"2‘_-/Sic. ;;T‘;:"" tr" \f* *r -f*-r v _ _ _ Y ¢ _ , -_ ~..-- v __ T 'lf 71-347’ &/`f 4 4 N4/"__.f *pil \ ' `\,f _-4 _ _ _-_»\v/\_A_» _A *av/\v2'°\_AA-_ I-`/4-Y-A the»0ven-because the not a perfect cooker r‘i‘» anxious willyou be to own a ‘Koo tenay,’ The oven of this beautiful range is made of nickelled sheet steel -one-eighth ‘of an inch thick. _'I' don’t know how to ex-_ plain tliis nickelled ._ ‘A s¢0NCE convinced that the “ap- pearance of a. range appeals to our sense of good taste, we want - to know. all there is to know about important range essential. If it is outward _beauty counts for very little. ` _ “The more you look into the 1 ‘Kootenay’ Oven the more No. 2 . Subiect - “The 0von”_ bakes and cooks_evenly. The vent- ilation is thorough-a roast retains all its rare and generous juices when cooked in it. “The construction of the Oven of_ _ my range was carefully explained ,. to me-shown me-before I bought , i it. The inner body of the "Koo- S tenay’ is protected with asbestos- I the Oven walls cannot burn through " Range Talks by the HousekeeperA§ Oven is the and baker, - - _ _ __ AY. ,`,_ _*¢.___ . _ l Y...-\.,-»__ /%______.-____ _A/~_` _A_ ___.`_ 'Af' _ | _- ‘_/\ 4 J-\_f irv-_iQ 4. 1@ --.1-:;»_-==_-»:>=;:-:`..~) A-;\/\/A _f _I V-JP* \_»\.f;---f-3 _v,__ _*I `v'A4v;;€`:1`_j_Z_iv_;1“`:4v{` ” &/`f A,-Q i l the Oven-top a l cast iron frame or I. guard holds a sheet of as- 1| i bestos -in place. 'while the bqttomis braced with iron C bars. _ “The ther- ‘el _i 4 A 4v"\f - riff- 1:13- mometer is a greet conven- sieei butihs main thing Q-_'_ _ `_} _ __ _to.._r_einé1_nber is _that f _ _ i `?_l{ootenay-I’ ' Oven cann_`0t more than that-you`ca`n wash itout , just like an ordinary kitchen dish, ~ and always have na fresh, clean' Oven. - “The reasons for the ‘ Kootenay’s" _1\A_ l .1 'i ill’ _ ,\7_jf \dues are broad and deep- sur- round the entlre_Oven .so that it fx E I lS_oi_il;,by__ Rogers llardwarei liz.- ‘, splendid cooking and _baking repu-_ ‘li tation are very plain-The heat e _ of heat necessary for baking pies, cakes, bread, etc., or roasting smeat. V No need' .-to open ' "the'*'door-that only cools ‘off-the Oven. "l‘__hc thermon1eter“co`stB a little more, but I wouldn’_t be with- out it. Of course there are other splendid' features about the ‘Koo tene.y.’ All in all, lt’s the best ~ range I’ve ever seen.” »°»»»~ I ~ _ :i~s."..”.".i‘_._ »»» 'l‘l_>’¥;9__1g_3___ . ~ '¢_ _‘ M mimtros Tliiimirnc ` 7 """ ' " ` “LGA” - | i fence: Plain figures show the exact _degree 1 l _I ; __A,_fj\/A\-f _-j`f___\f "- 4`;l_ v ‘__ s »';'~;-rf; Lvl"-f Av A; I: ef;-__= `vZ» ~T4" 3 _ __ _ i ;_; v_`,Av A' vAv-#_ v new ___ _:Jr -`-¢"'°*'s»**\',_f“*-v*-” Y \/\/A-_ ’- *ivy Y vi if *f`{ V *" W ‘ _ ` . l .‘ - 7 `your'complete~'uliCi\ Ol UW Y big $5,000 trophy, and hccomcs tile ° personal property of envli yrnr's FOR FIISTEST BOAT ____.___..__._-- . ' prizes are a $1.500 cash ,prize lorltho winner and a $500 cash prize for- the second boat. _ The first races will be held ol Chicago during the Water Carnival and Naval Review, August 10th to 17th inclusive, 1912. It fs- expected that there will be boats from Europe, from thc Atlantic and Pacific Coaltl, from the M1. ‘iissippi and Illinois Riv- ers and two or more local entrlel. one of these is the new 24 cylinder hydroplunc which Mr. James A Pugh is liuviug- built by Wreckler. Water (‘.arni\'nl week will include the other races in the Fourth Annual Rs- zattn of the Vlestern Power Boat Al- socintion, the International Yacht i ____ _ _,_ \ U .~ ,_\ l i E i _._ l _l _.»r'1n'»-*="fe»,_ _ . ,gb ` .__ ti r . I i iince between the Iloyal Canadian Yacht (‘luii of 'l‘oi'outo an the Chick igo Ynclit l`l\lh,_ the Lipton Cui’ RB/C0. Venetian night, parades, fireworks displays, naval buitles. Bwlmmink and diving contests and exhibitions by United States sailors, Marine Uorps, Revenue Cutter i-lervice, Life Saving ’.~lcrvicc_ North Chicago Naval Training rltation and Illinois Naval llvserves. ln all thc competitions there will he lmndsome trophies nr liberal cash prizes. William Hale ThomPSo'l.'Com- mo