_ ~‘*~‘AUGUS'1‘9,191s ~ ._ . 'ra'a.cl1Alu.0rifnrowNoUAnn1An° no . ,_ l' W trwiii e 4 DEVELOP AND PRINT rlius, ` ’ IN 48 HOURS - “Satisfaction Guaranteed” Tile _McKinn0n Drug Q0, gn: ¥ ' 1 Y ...-fl ‘W ` Extra Fancy . BARBADOES f MDLASSES Per Schooners Marguerite and Daniel Getson. Both Schooners ha 'e sailfd from Barbadoes. Schooner Mar- guerite has 220 puncheoris, 6') tierces, 37 barrels. Schooner Daniel Getson has 22l puncbeons, 35 tierces, 45 barrels. Expected to arrivé in August. A Nicholson & Messerveyw 734-8-6M6l . _ ___ __ r l -5 € ' ' 1 Come Here i0`r the . /- - e Latest Musiciai' Successes 'r -Hills asong _success we hhve it. lf its a new_catchY ' waltz or popular instrumental melody--we have it. A And you can get it either in sheet form or on a Columbia or Edison record, played or sung by. the world's greatest enterlzlincis. » A. E. TOOMBS A I77 QUEEN ST. . r:,_._ 0' i _ l _ - _(_: :V f; _-ll V _ i Fire Insurance . ' A ` Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan iss. which never contest an honest claim such P ` as is represented by . 0 E.R.BRc»W Charlottetown .@ . Do You Know- it . That we operate the only ‘ Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island? . .~. ,_ e . ~ That we emoloy a skilled 4 Surface Grinder, and' are _' do ty? grlndin' from the . . .rom glass-etizie most com-l pllattc klitrk of lenses? .-’l-'h'eesi..'"' ""-'faee;" which »-mean s"":&`.`deal to the :GW v{'_ "“ublic,doing A i_ _ S liiii.~ii§“i “saint “dwev ‘tor special liinses. 5 d l ° b mm aggem uliacz sromptly a in perfect con- . .~ ltlon. . . . . gw in and look over our r -,., G. Fffiutcheson il Uihometriat and /l . / ' _ 1%). 'i' , \ \\ ‘ » .Ap J <\ - .hh _ it- ~ `l 7/ " we highly me . J., ......... an-'° ' V C;¢i)er ‘J Put up by Annap » ’ \_ oils Valley Cydor Co., Ltd., Bridge ' town, N. S. The most deiic» tom end refreshing non- intoxicating elrmmer beverage. Will keep sweet and clear ond will not ferment. DeBioie- Bros A' 55-87 Water Street V ~`(llierlottd“vn 'ii i 'The larger portion of the crew wer: f L' _ " _ li - -_ - ilong Crseli lil Clyde iRiver`3§ North River on Warren. -Grove School Grounds lfiine a,t.v'1-.ll0. ‘ r DISCOUNT.-» Any person pay- ing their electric ~ light bill on or before August .l0th will receive the discount and thus save money. 703 `ANo'rl-len wouNo|:o.- Another. P. . ls'lander's name appears in the? list of wounded' in the latest returns `fl'om`0tt`a`wa:-Private J. D( McCor_ mack of Launchingl' who was in the Engineers. ISLANDERB AMONG CREW. - There were two P. E. Islanders amonr the crow of _the ill-fated oil tanl steamer Luca Blanco, which' was eunl after a three hours’ iight with a Ger man submarine 35 miles off Halifai on Monday.-W. McLaren of George town, second engineer. and Jas. Mc Donald, Charlottetown, boatswain shipped in England and at Montreal and those w_ho met death on boal"d'thl ship at the height of the engagélnenf while they were at their worir wen second Cook Disser, of England,"anl S'econd.'Steward`Mahone, of Montreal g Captain Thomas says all his crev risen-my him ln-the iight, and 'hr deeply regretted the loss of the twf men. ` REV|S|'I'ilNG NATIVE CITY.--Mr_ A. R. Paul, of the Customs Depart ment, Halifax, and Mrs. Paul, anf children, are on a visit to Charlotte town. They are the guests of Mr and >Mrs. Will Tecd, Kent St. This is Mr. Paul’s second visit to his nativ' city ill 35 years. He left here ll 1873. Hin father, Captain Rober Paul, was a well known shipping mai in those days. This' is Mrs. Paul" ilrst visit to the island. She is a no tive of Halifax, and had the misfoi tune to lose all her family, but on' brother,-her mother, sister and thre brothers, in the terrible explosio' which occurred in that city last Dc conrbcrl She is still suffering fron tile awful blow, alid~it is hoped tha the present visit to the Island witl its cliztiige of scenes will helprestorf hc'r to something of her forme- health. Mr.-Paul says that he sees many improvements in Chariottetowi since ho left here, especially in th# buildings, but the change_along thf waterfront makes liim feel sorry. ll those days the waterfront`was alivi with ships, the wharves were linef with sailing vessels' of every descrip tion and it was a common sight to aes the ‘Gloucester fishing fleet of 100 o* more vessels anchored in the stream There were numerous`barrel factoriel on the'wharves which helped to en liven that section( of the town, ani the several furniture factories whicl existed then were doing quits a busi ness. Mr. Paul served his time ii one of these-that conducted by the late Mr. John Newson and he remem bers one time when as many as sixt; men were employed in it. .__a___J..Z.....i_. y\ : :DISCO-U N T- Saturday is the last day for receiving discounts on electrlcf lighi bills for July lighting. Pay" today and save money. " 751-s-sl/isl. Cooked Ham and . x Bologna Sliced whatever thickness you wish and ready to serve. When you want a hurried- meal remember we always have cooked meat. Beer & Goff GROCERS ‘ A. THE STORE WHERE A ctissniinsss PREVAILS ’ Dr.E.C.Harrie f 'Eye Sliccleiiet .ill "'."'. ._ - 0ni..luy'.iil.»li'l-aa .in Cirrhosis( ueéilde Non'rH nlv£n.- sunday serv-lest 'flay next. Besides the regular after- Sunday School in the Hall, East 'Royal- ty August 11th et 2.1§_p. m. Service “ot 8.16. Rev. 0. H. Peters conduct- ing the service. IARGMNB .IN ILOUBEO.--L. J. ‘lteddin offers some bargains-ih‘Black ‘Crepe de Chene and Silk Blouses, also _Black Bilk Gloves. These were or- dered for spring delivery, but have .bnly now come to hand. Closing out balance of Table Linen less 20 per cent. ' 755-8-8M2i TFNON METHODIST CIROIT. Mr. J. D. Seaman, Charlottetown, Provincial Secretary of the P. E. l. auxiliary Bible society will conduct' services in the."Tryon Branch" in -the interests of the "Blble Society," - on August 11th, as follows: 'Pryon Methodist Chuxzh at 11; Victoria Methodist Church,_._nt 3; Crapsud Methodist Church at 8. `lsl.ANnEn wounoeo.-Mr. Phi- rlck McCormack, Launching, has re- :eived the following telegram; "Sln~ cerely regret to inform you No. 713093 Pte. .loseph Daniel, McCormack, engin- eers, oillciaily reported admitted No. 33 General Hospital, .Bologne,..luly 27, i018; gunshot wound in knee." Pte. rick McCormack, and his parents and sisters and his many friends are anxiously waiting for further news of his condition. ' _ BROOKFIELD AND HARTSVIILLE -T'h_e services in Brooklleld and Hartsville congregation on 'Sunday August 11th will be as follows: Brook- field '11 a. ni., Hansville 3 p. in. and Huntlir River 7 p. m. The church at Hartsville will be re-opened on Sun- noon -service there will also be an evening service 'at 8 p.m. and special music at both services. A special collection will 'be taken at both sor- vices to help defray the expenses of reparing the church. .lt is expected that Rev. A. D. McKenzie, Montrose, will assist in the afternoon service and will conduct the evening service. _GERMAN8 MAY RETREAT TO THE LINE OF THE MEUSE The Germans, lit is believed here, are 'putting their further .heavy artil- lery -in place and- digging themselves positions between the Vesle.and the Alisne as long as fpossible. The Allies' INSTEAD OF CHEQUE8 recommendation of Sir 'homas White. ::Teke I Cemere on your veeetlon end bring beck memories of your trip. ` Gall In and we will supply you and give you Instructions how to hlve good results with your pictures. ,Comfort for Hot Deye. Try our bodes. Johnsen A Johnson. . 474-7-18Mti Augut 11th Rv F. A l-Hrbley *will ‘-preach at 'Montague 11 e. m4..Ui¢g 3 p. m.. Eldon. 7.30 p. ln. 'V' EAST ROYALTY 8ERV|cEB.- in with the intention of defending the ' i things. pretty iD 7l`)TREiS1 OPENS TODAY NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY in the Ready-to-wear department re- quire room and yet more room. This isaroom making sale.-present sea- son’s suits and dresses are b-ing cleared to-supply space for the new A l'i§ii‘i.f?“°”' Dresses VOILE DRESSES, SHAN l UNG Silk Dresses and a host of oth r dresses going at deeply cul. prices;- - 0 Black and White Striped Voile Dresses $5.00 for ' Plain Rose and Blue Colored Voile in Misses sizes $6.00.... Tan and Blue Plaid Voile Dresses Navy and White VoileDress $12.00 ... Ivory White Gaiberdine Dresses Shantung Silk with Georgette Sleeves $20.00 ._ .. White Garberdine, Braided Front $21.00 _ ~i°’l1mve` 'tb havin ssnrlsr senvicee.-‘4 sundayf. A g ' no-121 ovens sr. cnsmiorrzrown/.> § , August Clearance WGMEN S SUITS .“' ““’“‘ " "’ *‘?"°“ “K *?° °“' Lad' ’ T ff t S'ik S its in Brown and Navy $28. if'§;,,f,§,f§§,§{1'°,§',,,f,f’§‘,§‘,Z§“§f,” 1,122 Laaigf' 1‘§f_f§r: silirsiiiir in Green and Navy 532.00... _ hr thu rector. Ladies’ Satin.Suits in_ Taupe, N_nvv and Black $38.00.... ' --€__-_-- . Ladies’ Taffeta Suits in Navy $:>5.00 .. ............... ...... . . $6.75 .....i3.s_0 ........24.0o 28.00 .... ..is.00 . is.”/5 , .....20.00 26.00 ....:-36.2-i /‘ln ,cm .osposlr wAn souos ` _ is ' - _ iques. At present, contracts are re- f _ V - ` fquested to deposit cheques to the ` I - ' -.credit of the Receiver General. _!» I _ ' .. _“‘ I Of.. . ` ¢r- U ` _ii i l . ‘ \ ` . Umm my 8--A-1 Offer-»~ . ' e . Fllldi CICBYRHCE Of g council has heed published on the . e 'M - _l_i‘ina.nce Minister permitting Govern- /li' ‘ . I . ' 9 ` ment contractors to deposit as sacurit- / / e . jies bonds' of the various war loan is- " ,_ /5 ( / . su instead of certiiled band che I ` ' ’ U r _.$29 Ladies’ Serge Sui_t~l worth to $35.00 for......$25.00 Ladies’ Serge Suits worth to $45.00 for........29.00 Ladies' Black and White Check Coats $9.00 6 75 Ladies’ Colored Tweed Coats $16.60 for........l2.00 Ladies' Covert Cloth Coat $24.00 ior.............l8 00 mi’ Ladies’ Velour Cloth Coal 35.00 for ............26.00 1x=a QUALITY Our " ` tfl' t' h' dl' is e ve e. 1~ili§'i§°i‘¢.,hr q~h'ri‘ie?' mer- againrst substitution. A large trade keeps our stock ever changing and ever fresh. L buyin enables ue sav og ie shared wit our We cater to people who exercise the same eerie in buying that we do. p hue Kguhsee we protect you on pnce end quality: _ Let You:-'Family Cll8Il¢'ii8¢, lild “M llS\1l’BS 'man U~boet at noon on Sunday 25 m-iles "lr i ln id Dime P C95. Qzd the -lives. l-le says that the sub was sight- . cr-=\ WILL HATE THE HUN8 1 AS LONG A8 HE LIVES `YARMOU'i‘il,- August 7.-'i‘he`cret_v of th_s _schooner Nelson A., of Yer~ m"outh,which was blown up by a Ger- eouth of Shelburne Llght,_ arrived in Yarmouth ~fr0m Lockeport. Caept. Simms, of the Nelson A. tells a hard story end' will hold e lasting revenge egsinet the Rune, just as long as he ed on Sunday at noon about 7 miles distant, whilst his men were at din- ner. She was observed to be approach ing the schooner and a hall hour ef- ter she wee sighted the submarine was alongside and signalled Captain Simms to heave to. The submarine commander than ordered Captain abandon the schooner and The ,lcrpw immediate!! eir doriee some of about it' 'aenlieavlse goin( ui ' " Ladies’ White Wash Skirts...........................ll-25 ._._._i___,.____._;-_-§_---v _ _ , ,~°*fl*_t:- When they left the schooner a crow from tho submarine went on board to destroy. A bomu was rigged' but did not explode and 'e seclllld was set. which went off in ten minutes, blowing the ballast and other material -from the hold as high as the masthead and. the vessel sank in seven minutee'. Be- fore doing their nefarlouowork, how- ever. they ransecked the schooner of all provisions, even tolling the breed which the crew left st the table. After blowing up the schooner they left the crew in the denies, telling them they would be all right as there was anoth er vessel e short distance to the south of them which would pick them up. The Nelson'e crew, however had no provisions and not wishing to take any ohsnose shaped their oolrrse. the wee- ther being fnvoreble and the ooo smooth, for,Gull, iitoclr, where tended' at ten o'oiock` inet night "Captain Simms states' that he oh mm me arsmsimwmls eeifivso, , . . . AND $1.95 will bil LADIES GH WHITE Robber Sole and