,?,.,.<, .,\~». =-i,,~=if--. ,, _ v _, v . ' , in /iv ~\i.~i- '-'.<,'- 1- lt’»s ~ gtiiiie to' buy F, . 3. Hard ' ».;i " Co a .4 i. V '1 We are discharg- ifnlg* Hard Coal. C,-Ihestnut and Stove sizes. We would like,.'to'~ -supply you this year, our Coal i.S~ the .very best and our price is right. .._-»_....\ 4 A. 'Z Pickard & Co Phone' 240 i 2 Ch’town - ` ` ' `_.____. Orange Cream. ssolve five leaves of white gela- tlpl# .lu a. iq-gun, teacupful of strained and sweete cd orange juice. To do this, warm the orange juice, tear the gelatlne into small pieces and stir un- tilkllssolvcd, justkeeping the mixture wa.rmi|meanwhile. Whip half pint of double cream to a fairly stiff front and then add the stiffened fruit juice little by little. it should he cool but still quite liquid. Then whip together. Haye readya seufile dish and fill it with the mixture, smoothing the top wiw a knlt'e. hen quite cold decorate \vith grat- ed orange peel, and chopped pistachio nuts. This--seuillle is very nice made with tsngerine aranges. A little wat- er n;ay be added to the orange juice. Above qualities ure only enough for a small dish. Apiple and Orange fludding. - Six apples, the juice. ot` i`our oranges and one ienion, three ounces bread or cake crumbs rubbed through sieve. l"ive.ouncos -loni’ sugar (rubbed on the rind of lemon) til.-ijsolvetl in juice of fruit Yolks of three or four eggs whites of saino. Line a ple dish twhicli is to-be i'uil of mixture) with short paste, covering the edges thick- ly. Stew the apples till quite soft with the sugar. Add -'to them' the strained" juice of the fruit and the cruinbs. One by one drop in the yolks,beatlng well each-.l.Imo.\-Iélaoe-tlio mixture in the ifentrc ol' the dish till quite full. llake till -paste is tired. Whip the whites of egg to a very short froth with it little castor sugar Ileai them up to - ._ ,.-...~~- in f///22”' NouiCurling Films Ya J -. _ en //I/&"\\\ Give Best Result II/4\\\\\\\A ,They cost no more than the inlerio kind. and then you are assured oi belle results. _ ' Once tried you will use no other( All sizes to tit any2Camera. ._ , ,i-.J Geo. E. Hughes f "The l’eopie‘s Druggist" llI]ll\\\\\\\\\\vIIlll |llll\ y, l il mi l . 'Wilt' /_ ./ Relief from ,Kidney Ills - These Rexall Pills are guaran' teed to promptly cure all ‘minor kidney ills--tliey are unrivalled in curative quality. _ Put up 60 pills in a box, enough - for aiiyprdinary ill-at 50c a box, 3 for $1.25 post paid. Money back itnot satisfied"- McKinnon I ' . _ . _ , | . the i'ciiI.t‘c and place the pudding be- fore the tire till the eggs are quite set and golden, brown. *th i Drug Company _ l I- -_ _ , lie Skeptical of t Ill hoiiestfmanufacturer. W have eamestll' Strive” t° . ~ b l' r old friends _ sr"S“..;i°.‘:.“.;ss‘t2t;‘i“.i.siwiizsiitsm_ ....i...». W' saylr ' t Chewing Tobacco represents not only (l>3ill»“Sl;{st Zvfflisits but the best to be had inthe tobacco line. §“\YIlI§\ P h 0 n c 3 4 5 'IIII//IZ'\\\\\i/I//I g “_____ - .__-_;s 1\\\\\\Yll .\\\\é]IIIIIIlll@\\\\\\\\\\WIIlA\\\\\€'lIl§ I Bargains .fill I vii ul ii Gtiid dui Gliueri Q I ,e - , I entlem » is f Hickey & Nicholson'l`oli. Co., |;_f_‘_l_- IIII\\\\\\\\VIIIIIlI/I-T."»\\\\\VII” _- If T /I//III/l.\\\\§v\\\‘Y&\§Q\_\ §= i - i <_°\ __ Manufacturers 4 ?____ t__ _...._.é--- WE l’R§§§lIif.lf, 19?! 6 "`\ i i \ 1 t _ : " oi- _<~. $1-I°”f:'..*i°..'2'.iti:'.i::.$i-‘il $4 E->'t'Fri'|1' - nm. an-aura; _ " fun-nina ; Union Ili! IND- ' ¢¢rrulo_3;hl¢I U45 lull .... ......-£2 waht Q A lab . ivlianuolnlilhl hotel UIQ ' f gm' si fl Y = iii ; ‘iii-li lift -5. lil: i ||#kll$ 1'a|o'r|ctc,A-NA AF gg! _ if I Ac. coupon T“§i.;;l"i°.:]5'.":t.=‘f.i‘2s°.i.‘:‘..t2.i.::i°°“'““'* pn", the Oitlol oljh 'm"l;hi::ni.o-rrgrolvsn ousnmm males nw gig; g;g°,,',,@'°”“,, “"‘ "‘“ " ’ mid' min-sin . MT# °l mu Compu” ‘4 Fi 5 inns (lftxnhu ml* o‘|E2l;l‘!,zf--If gi 10 mil: some (or lla. My p ll Q Il' _ '-1-IIUPI-¢Ql'." , A iF§i~o"roi=i`“i-ive. v'i-tom to ; IT PAY8` to buy inthls Province. AT THE KOSEV KORNER. break- fast served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to 2; supper, 5 to 7. mtt FLOWER 8HOW.- The winner of the first prize for “Sweet Peas Collec- tion" at the flower. show was won by Mrs. D. J. Stewart and not Mrs. Jas. D. Stewart as reported. LIBERAL CONSERVATIVES OF CHARLOTTETOWN and Royalty M0 reminded of the convention of deio- gates in the Board of Trade rooms tonight _at eight o‘clock for the puri- pose of nominating candidates. _ RAILWAY APPOlNTMENT.- Mr. Allen B. Cosh has been appointed ticket agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Compsily in Charlottetown. His office is in the Newson ~Bloelt. 164 Richmond Street. SERIOUSLY ILL.-The many friends of Judge Blanchard will regret to learn that he is seriously ill. He was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage Tuesday night and has been practically unconscious since. At a late hour last night there was no change for the better. AT THE POLICE COURT. - At the Police (lourt yesterday morning Rob- ert Stanley, a powerfully built young msn was convicted of drunk and dis- orderly conduct in the house .of his _ mother-in-law, striking her. smashing croek‘er`y over ' his own"hea('i', etc. Stanley promised to' keep away- from the house- ,-flu-> :vfutureria/fter being severely admonislicil. A,.ilne _of $20 was lmposer_I.U _M __ ____,,,,'_U_ _ . S-EWERAGE WORK" PROGRESS- IN(i.- Digging operations are proce- eding along Great.Geurga_.St. _and good pi-ogrrevssvis being made. _Nowdoubt spade \verk ls rather' enervnting 'these hot‘days.' Pasileilgéif -tralilo is ‘ 'held up in 'various tiirectionsaml the footpath behind t.be Pest Office, is i,barricaded. while faint but_.tlisthictly objectionable odours are wafted on the breeze. Foul' 'inanholes have been sunk at the corner of Kent and Great George, Streets. , .- :: FOSTER'S EFFERVESCENT SALINE is popular because lt‘ is u perfect renicrly for slck‘headaches`.bll- liousncss, coiistipationwtnil digest-ive disorders -_-3,51: a bottle. ,E. A..l~‘os- ter, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. ::The best timo to buy Hard Coal. A. Plckard & Co., are discharging a large cargo of the very best Hard Coal. intending purchasers should order their supply now. 2367. _SHIPPING NEWS ENTERED. Aug 25th-Scliooners Ilarry B., W. I". Mclnnis, Pictou; Sanghe, John Robinson, Rier John; Myrtle, 'l‘. T. Chapman, Tldnisli. N. S.; Maggie Bell, I-I. Reynolds, Port I-lastings. ~ ' ' ` (?IiEAllED, Aug. 25th-Scliooners Dart, I". Forbrlgger, Picton, N. S.; 'i‘brcc Bells, 1 Saughe, John Robinson. River John; Three Bells, W. L. Murray, Port Has- tings; Myrtle. T. T. Chapman, Tid- nish. FASHIONABLE _ STRAPPED SLIPPERS The slipper of today has been de- velopd along the lines that dancing demands. The style and period ofthe freek above it have little to do with it. The high-hceled slipper with some support, susually over the instep, has been found ideal by families. Tiierc is ,little indication of a letup in dancing on the part. ofthe woman of the world Hence there is every indication that this same style of slipper will remain in fashion for a long time to come. Other dancing shoes were trid and found wanting. The heelless slipper with ribbon straps around the ankle was heralded as a wonderful dancing, slipper when the so-called modern dances first became popular. That supple and comfortable little shoe soon disappeared from the drawing room and the restuarsnt and returned to its place behind llie footlihts. Even now nianyy of the professional dancers wear French-lieeled boots as evrybody knows who watches them. This uniformity of type docs not mean that there is no change in the style of slipper worn from season to season. There is change, and each season charming novelties are brought out. This spring, for instance, the new- est slipper shows straps coming l`roni under the arch of the foot, fastening securely over the instep. Il. is made in many combinations. A popular actress wears il pair ol' cream-colored 'kld, with straps ‘and heels ei’ red. Sometimes the slipper is of lireca,tlc, with ,straps and heel oi' plain fabric the color of the hrocade. slippers, with white satin stripes; --I 4, ,,-,.._l, _.¢-»~n§....-- ' Get Your -Fishing Equipment Here Save 25 per (lent ' 9 F For one week only, weieix offering everyiarticle in "our big line of tis ng tackle and _ accessories' at especial 25 per ~. ¢?¢,dtscgmit., This is a rare c ance to secure a superior fishing equipment at a small price. Are you going to take advantage of it? Rememb- er this offer is' open for but one short week-make the - most of it, call today and \\-_make your. selection. = z/ ’ ' ' i _nf / .- .N ___ A , Q' _I / ` ' ‘ . , '_ iiuieeisfs _ |_ \\ - -.sH.- ‘ ima’-.o_s_=5'r.-Qebaee -.s1_s=e.r" "l |_ Y __ _i KOSEY KORNER.-Dinner menu to-day:-Chicken consomme, entree, banana fritters, joints, frlcasee chick- en or roast loin of beef; um ,pudding with sauce; gi; ’ scuoots nsoi>aN.'='-riiii city schools will reopen on Tuesday" ‘Ith. September. Children must bo vaccina- ted before being admltled. 2Jl3’i'. - ::HARD , COAL.--The schooner Hugh do Pazno is now discharging 600 tons hard coal, in stove and chestnut size, for-C. -Lyons &- (io. As prices ad- vance in,,September it would be well for customers to, order now and save money. ‘ ' ' "" ` ' " - - 2663-8-24M6l. PHllllIEit|lWlH|l IHEIIHE Billie Rltchle's name on any pro- gramme the country over is always a strong attraction for those who enjoy a good laugh. Last night at the Prince Edward was no exception to this rule. Billie was featured in “The Curse of Work," a two-part spasm, and it cer- tainly provided many spasms ol' laughter. It is onc continuous scream from Billic`s_ first appearance to his final riotous exit. Irene Boyle. one of the Kalein stars, was featured In “The Other llalt' of the Note." a three-part detective drama. This is a story that gives a wonderful insight to the warfare waged between the Government and jewel smugglers. The trap laid by Cole the detective to catch the crimin- als and the iight which ensues is just one of the many,tense incidents in the great play. Two other pictures. “A Transplant- ed Prairie I“lower" and '-‘ The Heartl- iug House Filed," concluded the pic- torial programec. l\Iessi's I-Iuskins and (fairns again took the audience by storm in their songs. The saint: pic- tures to-inorrow with two new songs. BRITISH GIVE IMMENSE ORDER. Ammunition and ordnance contracts given to the Bethlehem, Penn., Steel Works hy the British Government have just been increased hy orders i`or a great quantity of lyddite shells, which makes the total of contract-s re- ceived since the war began niere_th:in $100,000,000. The output of the works has been raised to about 85,000 shells a day. ` The Bethlehem Steel tfonipany is new supplying to the Alliesabout- 35,- 000 shells a. day. The Betlilehem Steel Company is now supplying to the Allies about SIS,- 000 shrapnel .shells ami 50,000 one- poundcrs a day, but the deinaiid.lias been so urgent that it has been [ound desirable to sublet. a part of t.lic work. `All' the `oiie-`p0un‘dcrs are being made here licsitles about 12,000 shrapnci shells a. day, but the rcniaindei' of the shrapnel order which has recently been increased from 35,000 to 50,000 a day, is now being turned out by sub- contractors, the laI‘gc.-st of which is the Baldwin' Locomotive \V6rks' oi" Phila- delphia. Several successful tests of a new style lyddite shell 'have been made there by Captain Scott, oi' the British army, detailed for that work. Seven cows were herded a mile and a half from ii. testing cannon and all were killed by the explosion of a single shell. FOR-DRUGS WRITE FOR DRUGS. Wo, are prepared togtako care of all orders for drug store goods,-and on account of our complete and high grade stock, yon’l‘l - "always get just what you want. Try us. JOHNSON " IZCOME FOR DRUGS PHONE' i They have a line niuscuin in this col- .. . . -"` ., ' " ' I . i , . I ' - . . "la- , ,_ .ve .lff '$5' itlllllS lllilM illtlllll The following letters were received by Mr. and Mrs. Iienjamin Carter from their son, Grove, who is with the 35th Battalion, new in England: Dear father and mother,-llow_ls eve'rything going at home., I hope. you are all well. I am 0. K. as usual.~ I never felt better in my life. I wi::‘| I could just get home for a day. \’Ve are still at the same camp and move. We are busy all the time though and I think we are pretty near well enough trained for active ser- vice. Neariy every day we go out in the country somewhere for man- oeuvres. This week we are going out for three or four days. The whole Second Canadian Dlvisioii, consisting of ovcr twenty thousand men and of which we are a part, will be out. We are all divided into two parties and though I dou’t know much about lt, I think we are going to have a sham battle. Troops have been moving out ot' camp all day and I guess they are taking up their position somewhere. awaiting our order to liver since Ilie morning we have been awaiting our order to move und wc are all ready to move, with guns, wagons and everytliin!-I at fifteen niiiiules' notice. it is more than like- ly we will move out during the night. it sure is interesting work and l like it fine. I proniiscd to ti-ll you of my trip to Scotland. It sure is a dandy country for a holiday and I would have liked ' to have spent a month or more there. When thc wur is evci' I think I will have ii little trip. Edliibiirgli is a fine old place and l doii't wonder why Scotchmcn like it so well. The peo- ple I found very wai'ni-liearted und when they i'o\iiid out that we were t‘aiiadinn soldiers there was nothing too good for us. The i‘ldinburgli (‘ast.lc is a 'lahdy old building. It stands on a rock about two hundred and fifty feet high. it sure must have been it pretty strong place in its day, but of roiirse now. wo could tear it. to pier-cs in no lime ii` we hail ii chance even with our 4.7’s. \’Ve were through St. Giles "allie- dral which, is nearly a thousand years old. lt. contniiis some very interest- ing' relics ami has been ilie burial place oi` nearly all St-otlnnd's greatest men for the past hundreds of years. VVe were also through Iiolyrood i’alace, the home oi` all the Scottish kings in the nhl days. Here we saw the bedroom of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, where James I. of England was born. it was a vcry small room and nobody would ever think that a queen had slept in li. Ihit all the walls and ceiling were of oak magnificently carved. it was in this sanie room thai. llavid Ili'/.zio, Queen lilary's_prl- vate seri'ctnr_\'_ \'vas niurdercd. We also saw ii great dcai of the furniture that Queen lilary used and I toll-you some oi' it was pretty ilnc. . We were in Glasgow only one day but we saw the best of it. We were through Glasgow llniversit_v, one nr the finest colleges in the world. It has a tower H65 fl. high ami we climbettte the top, llc-re we had a dandy view for we could :arc for miles. Glasgow is the greatest ship-building place in ilie world nad from the tower wc could seo all the dockyards, where they are turning out and have turned out most oi' the great ships tlial. have made the llritlsli navy what it is. In this tower is the largest. clock in the world, ami llarry und I helped to wind it up. lt was just as much as both oi' us could do to turn the crank. lege, books written centuries ago. ’I`hese were all printed by hand und I lcll you they beat anything we can turn ent to-day for beauty. llcre they had collections of weapons i`roiii sav- &j. JOHNSON. Drugglst. ‘ ago tribes all over the earth. They' 3' _ ___ I _ ____ -TH . ' it *rift `\-rel - - i .. ,- fi- _#K X -l “-1 i~,`2-V,/--f ‘~_*‘-__./1 -‘_ iii .\`\ _ &3Q»\‘~’;"\_._\\`\\ .1 1;’ \_\ efi, Ji/ il f 5-*_ k 'J "".a.~;..¢ to which may be met. I I A- START I - ..iN;r'rHi-3 ART , , ,, \\ p 5 . I yi ‘ - ~ -, \ , ' , '» `\ l 1 'Q "M I ~ ‘ ,_v_ `l' .__ ‘ J L ‘ * Lv... ,_ . ,if I \IlF_'.'e~`_"" I l_f - i " If you do not wish to invest very much in a Camera, then start with af low priced one. You can get a better one when you develop in the work. * CAMERAS - and KODAKS We are ready to help beginn_er_s at any time, and can easily smooth out the trifling difliculties e CAMERAS. and KODAKS, prices up to $65.00 JOHNSON & JOHNSON The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kentand Prince Streets I don't know when we are going to; i also have ii very large collection of minerals. I think I must have seen a sample oi’ about every mineral in existence. There was one big room packed with the skeletons of all kinds of fish, animals and birds. We saw tho leg bono of an animal that lived in prehistoric ages. The lug hmm it. self was about ten feet, so you can imagine how big this animal must ihave been. In this room too, there were hundreds of animals, fish and birds stuffed. I tell you it was some collection. _ We also were through the botanic gardens, and mother, I do wish you could have been with us. We passeii through hothouse after hnthouse. Some were quite cold and others were so hot that one could hardly breathe ln them. We saw every plant and flow- in existence. I never saw such hcau- tiful flowers before, ln those hot- houses there were palms thirty feet high, On one tree there were leaves over ten feet long and about i`our feet wide. f I only wish I could describe to you just what we did see, but to under- stand a person must take the trip liiiuself. I ani going to get another leave und ge over to Ireland. I will be allowerl to have six days oi`i' nftci' a while and I am going to take tlicni next: month il' \vc are still here, | Sllcss I will stop new and try to get in some sleep before we turn out for dear knows where we will sleep to-morrow night. Itcnienihcr ini- to Louise and Mabel and their fainilics. I liavcn't been able io writ.e them very 0fi0n bill let them read the letters I write home. Gel. Ruby and Miilioii te write now and again. liove to all. Your ai`i'ct~tlonate son. GROVE. Dear father und iiiotlicr.-tluei::; you will be wondering by this timi- wliy I am not writing. I just got bark from my trip on Montlny. was on can- teen orderly 'i‘u¢-stlay, went on guard last night and just get oil' to-night. I sure have been getting it thick for the last few days und have not had much ciiauce t`or writing. I get a letter from Ruby just this evening and you bet I was glad to hearlronl home. It is the first. lcitt-r I have had from you since I left llali- fax about two months ago. I got. u card froni (icorgc liionday. I ,suppose I will have t sriinething of my trip. I some tinic. I only wish I more time at my disposal. Iiarr_\' lilc- Ilou-gall was with nic. We started freiu_ camp on a Saturday willi nine days' leave. We landed in London about four o'cld"cl< in the at`iei'neo|i, fine of the fellows niet us at the station and took us to an hotel or dear knows what would have liappcned te us. \\'o just \\_’ill1(|f‘l’f‘ri around that evening get- tiiiiltfliii idea ot` the place and learning how ‘Io get about. Next inorniug_ we hired R093 him i`or tlirce days to show ns about the place. Ile certainly was a (laiidy fellow, Ile knew I.endon just lilcoa book and no inattcr what wt- wanied te know about the place hc could tell us. I never hoard such ai niaiftte--talk. ills tongue was going all the lime, telling us the liistory of all the places and filings \ve saw and n o ti-ll you sure had hail had -a I-Zuldc und telling us little intcicsting stories con- nected with them. Ile s re hail some memory and he had Iilnglish I-listory right at his linger ends. Ho liked his drop too. I <.'an't tell you all we think I rcincmhor half VVe were in Wcsiniinster Alihcv :ind saw thc tombs of ull the great men biirierl there. We went all tlirongii thc Tower oi' London, part of it a thousand years, old, ii place ot’ more lilstoric interest, pcrliaps, than any other part of Iiiiigland. We saw the Disco \vhcrc llenry VIII. Iiclxeatleil Iwo of his wives. Lady .lane Scyinour and a number of the iioliility. \\'c wcr_e in the room wlicrc the l\\'o “Princes of the Tower. slept and ivcrc niurrlcrcd, where Raleigh, Arclihisliop I_.aud and a lot of other fainons incn :spent years of iinpi'isonnient_ In sonic of the rooms we saw i~arvinL's done by 'sonie oI` these incn. some of tht-in hun- drcds oi` years old. ilcrr-. in the ji-wi-I room we saw such a collection of gold and jewels as one could not iiiiagiiic. It contained crowns. swords. sci-pirci-; saw. Idon'i of il in_vseli`. _ VA, i \ n I is- L"- ;`-~ /~':= ` . \`\ .\ A f- - ’: li". fr ` / ( 5 / and other stall' used by the kings and queens oi’ I'lnglanil for liuiirlreds ot' &0ai‘s. licrc we saw th" two largest diamonds in the world and in;iy|_v otlicrn of thc \vo|‘ld's lar!-test and niest valuable stones. The coilcciioii wni=, is wnrili millions upon iniilion:; and nobody knows just how niui-h. in the British Miiscuin wc saw ar- ticles collected from all <'ennti'i<-i: oi' tho- world in all aries. licri- wt- :naw the silt:-lctoii with soinc ilewli still wliiuzing. of a king who lived iivt- iliotlr-ziiitl livc iiiiiiiliwvl _venrii ago. We saw. lllfl. siati|i\:»:, |nuniniir~::_ 1-eflinf. und other stull that bi-leiigcd to ini-ii intgntioncil in the Hlbli-. in the Nntiniiiil .-\i'| (lull:-r_\‘ wi- i:;i'.v pictures p:iintr~i| by thi- ci-eat:-i.-I art. isis thi- ‘.\’o|'ld has 4-rf-r known, so valuable thai iliori-. is not enough Inoilcy existing to buy tlzem. In thc lfniteil Service Museum wc Haw one ol' the best. r-ollecliolis el’ arms and armour in the world, All of ll had br~1~n us:-fl. and most of it iii battle. Sonic of it was hunrlr:~rl:; of years old. We saw inode-is ot' all thc kinda ol` bnttieships u: /,J ~,,, _ WV I J-WV*-'>\’§.”»_Sv\___ ' ' 31""-i7 - i -"“”iI‘f*‘ ,» I -i, .,.i»,.,., a . v g t ‘i°w r . AUGU:»'i~-26, .1915 . ' THE cHARLo'1'1‘li:'roWN GUARDIAN . . 1-.-it...-.i-ivi. i i ' iii .'13 .A i , . I . ,I ‘_ . 1 gy i., , __ e '_ , . 9.* M ., 4,. ,.5 _.,._i_.`-...,..q‘_;é..;._. _Q vpgf-',,';;<-,,.‘_v..,_v,§\§..»»_'~-wp.\, ;`;-_;_`;:g,;.,i -_*_\§_¥-’;'\`:Y~S~1:`~i» zz _ _-, .-~,_-.,i, -1 ' it - . ,, " i .'.`.f&,-”-<'“-- -.;.,_lT,i5»\f..:. .Pan ,M-,‘»[ t ..;“,' -f . . - ~ . . :~‘ wi ~ f’i ' -. ' - ~.~.;f=?i!‘i.ef~i:'...-Jsisihrk t;s..~e._...‘.""s.‘i?=-is. _ wi.-.“~i* i , i , , ti.” _ i» ‘ _ ~ _ ~ ‘ ,. . 1° 'l'§'.' . ~. ...vt s .f. is .-.i.f1§-.*»..: ~,.¢