*vi-is _ . ' -, -- 1 ryqvnpspr' '_1_._:, ' inn 1 _ _e __l_i_a_v_e _never ,heard of §_'ih’j§r6rie" w5_l1~D'*' regretted ~ from some other Gofteeto Chase 8: Sanborn’s “STEAL BRAND” COFFEE But-we have heard of a great many who' were sorry they di-'d not change sooner. In K. I md 2 v°\md,\in». ,wiibi¢-cf°una-Pu'ivér`|ua- also fine ground for Percolstors. Never sqldja hulk. cruise at sltivaoim. Mournsisl. it _ take all interesting part in it Sept.emh~ R d _ er weddlng.-Miss Emma Mac- e Cormack silent a few days in Cliarlot- 5 SYDNEY coALi _ When you buy SYDNEY COAL be certain that _ the coal supplied you is from the Mines of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, Limited 'at Sydney Mines. This is the only coal which can be sold as . Zi! i i 'U3 si>lemeiit $80- Apply A. E- Wrlsht. P. E. l. with the 105th Battalion nas Secretary. Central Bederlufh returned from overseali .1 Hehis dtiubs 7434-3'6M3i_ le s leasetlto see is 01110811 ..§..i..‘f_.‘Mi.. Jet.. Andrew, .,i Mun- WESTERN PERSONALS treal isspeinling her holidays with i181' parental Mr- Hhd MTB- Tiiiiiiias -Mrs. Charles Cosgrove, left Tues- Andrew.-Mr. Gerald Andrew, a day morning on return to her home at student at King’s College, Wll1£i=i0i'» Woburn. Mass., after sponding a few N- 3-. is silelldiiid his ii°ii‘iiiY3 Wiiii weeks vacation with friends at Water- his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (DHL Skimigrs Pond and Tignish___H_ Andrew.-Rumor has it that one of ' St Eleanor# fail' young ladies will ""”°"_“‘ tetown recfiitly.-We regret to learn R I ill f \l Fred Barrett e of the ness o _ l'. - - Two oi' our returned liero_es Will l€‘»\V0 __ _ for Western Canada within the course of a few weeks.--Nursing Sister The history of H. M. S. lteiiown, Andrew is \isiting in Charlottetown. whicii is coiillng in Cliarlottetown shortly, and ‘H. M. S. Ilepulse is a Mlnard’s Linlment |umberman's friend romance of the sea. The 191.4-1915 naval colistrliction prograiiinle iii- ‘ ___‘i____;_ eluded four ibattleships, two ot' which i _lt_ has been decided, should be con- s r Hospital regularly visited. Ten new 28 i “mi ii'iii» ‘ii "ii Charlottetown Columbia Records Supplied for tim ust . 1J14, indicated thc inimoiiitite Gramophonciin Recreation Room. A ‘mimi Oi high Speed, coupled wlih _ - , ‘ _ long range, powerfil fl ., . l or Nova Scotia Steel & Coai Coi Ltd ;ieii;d_Hym“ Bwk with mms also Sup lllrgci radius of actitin; tiiildiie riiiunlliireis ,New Glasgow: N- An all day picnic by motor-boat to iii; ““5‘;i°_i“ii“",ie““bii“g ii “iiili take the Patients I5 and ffm” the °" ‘ 5' with ‘im mi" "i _ Omn e Tea Arrangelnmits have been forcing or declining action as exiled- ` Bonshaw conducted Autos supplied to ‘ W" M" ‘i we eiiemy “"*i‘i~ mi rclimstance i g _ _ _ _ ll-§-1-Q -F _ Im- gr ---i-Q made with Zion Church Outing Club limi* ‘ 9 is .y i D ' Q Q $ it it 75 3? 475 #R tl* ii i? #E 45 it it ' ' ieiits to each of their weekly outings,i ‘ii Nfiviii C‘"iiiii`ii°i0iii Wfifi iiii0i'iii’3ii IN beginning with iwpive on Siiiumiay th:it_a new biittle-cruiser design was _ Jiiiy 26ih_ required. The vessel wns to have a \ %¥%¥¥%$%%Ll~¥%¥‘S%¥%%$9 ¥%b¥¥¢%%¥¥¥¢iTf¥%$¥59¥ ' Fil" gr: = '-1 Wg ¢E~8i%%¥i%¢k¢Ri=ii§s&¢k¥Q$ ii# $»»1%$%€F§=$$5$$F_Sb Do You Know That we operate the only ens Grinding Plant on P. Island ? That we employ a skilled Surface Grinder, and are daily grinding from the *F rough glass-the most com- plicated kinds of lenses? Those are facts, which is delays caused by sending tl? away for special lenses. Send your glasses in mail, you’ll get them _bac promptly and in perfect coli- dition. Call in and look over ou plant. F. Hutcheso Optometrist and Optician $§¢¥¢§$ta¥¥¢%¥¥¢¥§iY¢\¥$5$$ i_____»-_l-;¢_____f ____ __ Z $3.00 f We have some wonderful ~ BARGAINS in the following ._ lines :- _ _ `i Womeii`s Patent Oxfords. ' i Women's Kid Oxfords. Women’s Grey High Cut I _ iinls. , _ Woinen’s Brown High Cut Bals. The Oxfords are all small ' sizes 2 l-2, 8, 3 1-2, 4. The lligh Cut Bills are in ' all sizes. ~ livery piiir of the above goods are wortil today up to ' $6.50 and you can have your ciioice for _ $3.00 ~ It UUK inili MORRlS--SMITH--BEER C 5 ii A careful selec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call. Jeweneii' ' " . s , s L_/A " L L’ AUGUSTUS E. lC_ HOLLAND Tlierc lmsseti away on the 17th inet at the resilience of ills nephew, A. E. llollunil, Albany, Augustus E. C. liolluiid at the advanced. age Of 95 years- His uncle, (lol. John T. Hol- lolld was the ilrst British subject born oil P. E. Island. His father was Freiirlclr llraliam Holland, and his grandfather was `Major Samuel Hol- lnnli, Surveyor General. In religious faith Mr. Ilollnnil was a member of the (`hurch of England. His body was laid to rest in the Bedeque Cemetery. mean a good deal to the oil .\n-. llollanil was boi-n in Tryon Glass wearing public, dging gg Zlllti C0illpiEl.8ti his 0li\lC3.li0il in QUE!- away with the annoying ai bee. After school life be began hus- iil _ ' ' '~ ' ' ess .ty .1 iileicliaiit at Tryon and af- ter soine seven years took up farm' ing iii Searletowll. lie began ills pol- itical careei' before confeileiation and was elected then on the Conservative ticket to the Ligislature. lie was several times re-elected and was first defciitetl by the present Premier Jollii H. Bell. He had been twice niarrieil when on Jul-_,I 2, 1898 he was again married to Mrs. Annie Page (nee Huestls.) Mrs. Holland is now residing at Parsliiiro, N, S. it was in 1904 that Mr. Holland removed from the island to Wlillace, N. S., return- ing but two weeks befcre he passed away. ` Having been identified with thc Is land's hsitory for alniost a century botll ill politics and business, Mr. Holland will he remembered by many for the nctive und important part hz took in public affairs _ MRS. ENOCH DRAKE- » On July 25th Cornwall, I’.E.I., ex pericliccil a deep sense of loss ill th: death oi' Mrs. Enoch Drake, at tht nge ot’ seventy-live years. I)eceaset` had been in failing health for somt nloiiths. dile to complications follow- ing pneiimonia. Mrs, llrzike (neo Mary Howard) was united in lnarririge to Mr. Enoch Drake on Folii~iiilry 15th, 1866. Thi children of the iiiarringe were: John -li-*_ Fox Breeders’ Association The adjourned iinnnal meeting oi the members of the Silver Black Fo: Breeders' Association of Prlllce Ed ward Island will be held in the l:ioi1rt` of 'l`rado itooins, Market Building Cliarinttetmvn. on ’l`liursdily the 1-ith A\igust,1910,iil 2.30 in the after noon. _ llated, Charlottetown, 5th August. 1919. S. E. WARRY. Sccretar Tiimugh im, kiminess of the (~imui_ speed of 32 knots, with six 15-ln. guns ,mmm munngninentiiveive Season tick. The arliiolired protection was to be ets were secured for -the use of the Cniiiiiiimiiveiy iigiiit iii “mei i0 °ii‘ Hospital, tain the increased rate 'cf speed. it p_ E_ i_ iiospiriyiiii was to the initiative of Lord Fisher, one Soldier patient in this ii0Spiiai_ then l"lrst Sea Lord, that this design Visited fi-piiiigmiy and giippiieii with was ciiiefly due. it _was decided to vm-ions iiomfm-¢g_ _ cancel the contracts for the Itepulse DALTON _r;ANAT()iiiUM_ and llellown, and to complete these Fourteen imiipmti in t]i@1n5ii1_uti0n_ vessels as battlecruisers of the llew Motion Picture Shows provided twice <18-‘liglh As Messrs Palnier's were un- a weekj , able to build ll vessel oi' the length RETURNING TROOPS_ required (T50 it.) Messrs John Brown Trains have been niet twice at Bor- & C0., Ciydehank, were given the or- don and once at Enlerald, where rho- del' for.the cruiser ltepulse. Tile nia- colates and smokes were distributed terial ordered and delivered ut the to the men. I Palmer‘s and Fairfield yards for the On one occasion the returning men liattlcshlps was used as fur as pos- wero accoinpanied from Halifax by uf sible for the battle cruisers. "Y" Secretary. if On January 25 the keels of both All trains have been niet at Chariot- vessels were oiliit-inlly laid down. The tetown and considerable service rcnL‘~i Repulse was ltlilliched on »Jlilluary 8, ered to the men \vlio arrived unex-,1916, the launching weight boilii.: pectedly~»lnore especially during ther 15,156 tons, and the Itenowit was first of the iiioiitli, for since the fifte- liiunclied on Miircli 4, 1910, with it enth very few men have arrived, weight of 16,065 tons, Tile steam LOCAL "Y" i3U‘iLDiNG- trials of the llepulse took place on Free privileges in hollis D001 etc-. August 15, tolli, tiiio her gint trials are offered to the returned nicn and‘ iii,-ee days iam,-_ 0,, the way" ii, jiiiii ialtrely illhell tldvllhillgfl Oi- S\lCh iiilse' the Grand Fleet, she carried out pro- bnll equipment as we have has been gi-cssiye iilgasiireii miie trims mi Sci). iii iiiiiiiiiii-iii iieiiiiiiifi- tenlber 15, 1916, and on the 21st. she eG'-ENE'RAL- joined the flag ot' Sir John Jellicoe at _ _ Lists of all returning nien have Scam, Fii0w_ _ been secured and a personal letter The Ship was iiiiis buiii by the c(,ii.i sent to cash man. with tree member- tractors within iiimiieen mimiim from _ ship card enclosed, and offers of serv-` tim miie of laying down wiiicih con. ice. A number of replies have been Smering She was of novei typm con. i`;€e2'e‘lii‘_’ii°siiii' _iisiiing ici; i“i°r"iilnii stituted not only ii world record but , Il( I Illllll le O H1011 HVG (iii 9 , , f i i _ in person and been assisted in this 8 Damculiul-y him per mmame' _ only a little over it month behind her l-loward, living :it home witli his wid sister ship' _ owed mother, the futher having died A5 ii Wiiii iiiiiiiifihiiri' that tiifiisiiipii in Nom i2_ 1904; _,md Susannah Jane_ silollid he colnpieteii as uuicky as llso residing in Keddleston, Sask. possible' the propmiiiion wa? ucceiiii' `The deceased joined the Methodist ed i° iiiiiiiicute iii" m“.chi"fiiyi°§ii Q churcii ai ,iii eariy nga Hm. iife_ not Tiger, with some n.iltlitlon.t__l__ io ers. =d for simplititv of faith ind trans (°"““i@iiiiii0 €‘i`0ll0my of iiii_r_- ivlilrs Lion to many people; whilst. her home. , ' _ _ eliaracterized for its tinristian hospit- ('“"ii” iyiw' “'iih_ i°riy'iw°d Baiigofk ,iii was a Simiim. to friend and and Wilcox boiieis, arrange to uin ,manger aiiim Her many mournem oil fuel only, .So l.li as protecct_l_oii_ \\i_i)si_ ind loved ones, whilst realizing that cimceiiieiii ii" iiivinciiiie ‘i"" iier “tianslati:ii\” has narrowed forlsiiiii “'35 ifikeii ii" iiie standard typo’ ih£,m_ iiieig (,_i,.,,i0_ _vm has widmmd ii and the harhettcs, as in that vessel, »i.i,.mi_,iiiip in Um Skies; im. mi Siicii had :i thickness of 7 in., and the ar- _iaiiits ns Mrs. Drake God’s mantle of iii0iii` ‘iieii ii iiiifiiiiieiiii Oi ii iii- "V" glory htm-miiiy gii|iS_ the length occilpictl by the machinery iipairiot please c0py_) ianii magazines, with 4 in. forward f and 3 i-ii. nit on the extensions, the depth of the belt being 9 ft. The tir- molired liulkiieiuis weer 4 in. and 3 ill- `*.'_'i Domiliioil sigifel thick with 1 1-2 in protection to the B00 I' |\ ` ti _ ' .' is-»i~-t.i=..~.i»»§ :::;_..r:";:23. f.“.::“s..§:‘i.1f.:::.~. si ng, or r - - i ~ ~ - _ iihsréitlfis-D-wg 7-in, arniour at the sides, with heavy ation ,.,,miii.,d_ steel roof plates 5)&.lChugosi_i0iniznent w1i£ixohiaxvi_t>i_youD(i:‘t;on:lvi The protectiiiii was certadinly iig_ht | ff “ii “"7 °“i`° ° ' ‘ii ' in order to ohtiiin the spee but ie ‘_ a i iw . wiaco..1-I l . ' - lT?,°m°,ff5°r mnignfgg gi-wi( ou niontigm displaceincnt und draught were less _ M /_ Y-‘ - Ba P " Y - - " _ _ _f _ . . _- Llverendvnolewilf Vmiiievuwlhsl- than tli Lion or Tiger, and although _ mix '°"’“'“ ' " “"'““"""“" _r'i1_=>.ir_~;‘3__»._r__f>_i_¢_~»».~--_ §. HB »lé+)lH‘iitU' _ ,_ _,T ,Ava to my in ,im m,,m,,,_ -ri-is auitnoisn ti on me st k i _ t C d Sm ie ,md . -TWO CENT! PER WOM) escli iidsts ci" ‘hid igyfe e ar 117i.l§.gi§gipd_ insertion for advertising in this col- ' ‘ ‘ ' uma. Cash must accompany order Agriculture. Charlottetown visited his -WA-NTED'°"T°ii°i’ei‘ for P"im'“`i' . _ ,... ~;,*f','§»-er-:_ 1'*-'i¢,;~-s. '; , ,_ __ i__ ` _ Here is a remarkable lille E oi summer caps. worth to 3.00 each-on sale at 5 1 A' Just a day or two ago we had a chance to get you some wonderfully good summer caps at a bargain. They are made of silks, part silk materials, wool cloths etc., in various weights but mostly very iight weights _for present wear-ideal -for motoring?-boating-driving -all sort of out door sport. ` _ ' T ey are strictly the sort of caps that we’d _have to charge you $2.50 to 3.00 for in the regular way. ` _ We got them “dead right” and hence you can buy at .... ............. __..,______$1_50 MUNTHLY REPORT . i Messrs. Palmer's and the Fairfield Co., for these vessels._ They were to be of the SECRETARY Y.M.C.A. ,‘},;’,{,;;',§,f;,“;;;;g,f;,,;_yr@ fri Re- ‘ 1- .While yet in the very early stage C EAN MEMORIAL of construction, the Battle of the - _ ‘ TH? REN{\ M i]‘I,LY_ ' l~`alkltlnd Islands was fought, and the _ HOSPiTAL FOR i , - - - i th i 1 . ~. i _ i --- 1- f.’:_:’;°1.°".‘i.". rl "1 that the slial invite a nulnber of at Oil D"”emb0i` 19- 1914i iiie i)ii"@Ci0i` Smart Summer Winona wash suits Collars for Boys worth 256 each E l -»- it 1 il IZ for l. :init _ 1 ._ R _ _ , i » ' 'ii D _-~‘!_ Q.-_~¢_J.,4-___ _ _...___ rg* . . 5 Q 3 vf` - ~~'< _ -fx.- f . - ‘ ‘W Winona, a Very pop- ‘ ulai' “Ara notch” collar-of the famous ARROW brand, long pointed front, regular 25c grade all sizes, a great lot will be §iied up in the Men’s tore . _ HZ 1 'r .X _gill Mothers! we want you to see the smartly comfort- table suits that we have ready here for your small boy. They are made on the same models that are so popular in American Cities just now. '1`he materials _ are pretty, lnostly in plain and stripe. _ i0"-'hiy from Which YOU There are many grades-the most popular prices Ciiii i»`ii905e iii , being $1.50, 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50. » 12 for $1.00 Here are the boys Cashmere Sweaters you have been wanting A You have been asking us for these for a long time-and we have been trying hard to get them for you-but at last they are here-and they are worth ~ the wait. , All in “ pullover” style, sizes 24 to 32 good weights-splendidly made. $2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2165. ` 0 ti thi l t dituonth. “’“Y- M‘"“’ "*"°’S.°°i"“i" “ ,g"’“‘fi“i ngiiiizilg uiiiulfliiii-iigiiilv-iii; iiowirs ofthe mum ll9-121 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN , t tribute to 'hi' WOM' of the “Y Over' 'lzeaderii ill the industries affected. ' - - - mds' The Ilerlown left the Fairfield Yard the belt armour was rather thin, the Battle of Jutland, considerable al- lntide the vessel colilpare favorallly Respectfully subnxmed’ on Sept. 18, 1910, carried oil her gun internal protection of the decks was terations were inadg to improve the _ I E‘ W' ‘icimiis trials on the following day, and a equal to that of these battle-cruisers. belt, deck, and uiider\vuter protection. protection, its they already did iii re- Msirict Military Secretary' steam trial on the 20th. She was thus With ~ the experience gained at the These further additions to the armour gard to armament and speeli- wlth the Lion anti Tiger in regard to_ iving in Keddiestoii, Sask- James ff* gi" ¢._" -l __ r if uu- ' ` .`. _ . il . I a I `_ ll/ladie possible this plan. Ae . O H 'mremy of chimmel’ “as 3 hvmdic bine machinery was of the Brown- Over There-- STAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both of Canada’s wart units --those who fought in ' Flanders and those who served at home. , It is also`enjoyed by civilians of all classes throughout Canada and is recognized as being |_t:__ fm \\-¢-l-I- -*I-I 1 '1'-ti _.__ _ V - "*”'.` ' mi as &f`r,r”f=.-if _ BREINIGNG \JI"-9 F'A"l"l-IER _ _ _ f - ~'~» ,_ WILL YOU TAKE My C LOVES §0\LED - THEY ARE _ ... _ ie- - _ W. .lr 1 Y _.L_ ME `WA`T HOME ~ - f r ' .-__-st---_. ~ r - r».1-i-\ee.- il sum-:-i'~\ oN -i Ti \~/si.i_-ii' ci-:arA\v~ii:f wrivb <;Lo\/E3 ._ lj-(ji: -'_':_‘.~_~:~,._~ . i wsu. -wwf ‘ » web A si-azuooos W Ani; ~ri~\oe\=_ iN 1-"/'£4-iff-` ‘ " ‘ i ` -_l"Z"';;'-. ~ . ' om AT Ti-is on-ice YOUR i=o<_t E? #Yi =e Z? / \¢ f i » iiii* ., I '<.1 ‘3 .- _. __ » ,If (_.-,i 1-~ /' ,.¢')f:,\.““ _ »---, . i , _ 3; 1-.. I _. fi- . J L34`:&\’,‘. !\\¢' 4 inns- ~ if ' Dvilf-._.§__ _ _ ip-1", '