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L_” history ...2.'.."“’.....?::::::::;::,;:;'... ,The sf _ __ __ consists entirely of N. C. O’S., and men who have been l ness. ~ _ lll_S'l'._0HY IN THE MA . Captain john Bassett who recently account ot' the Canadian Record visited F.ng~ land with Sir Sam Hughes sends us aninterestiiig and “__ Ollice. He [(0 ' ‘ war school cords with t discha Says: One oi' the busiest ot`l`i-_-es in London is that of al lim the Canadian \\'ar Records, where is being colIecied,` C0ll21l@\l and pre-cised, the amazing mass from which the Canadian historian will ultimately the liar, lt; T liuildreds ot' Of "e‘ ically tested Progff compile thc Utiicial Canailiaii History of will be a lvonderiul roiiiaiice, woven from thousands of threads of slender, but drast in f orniarion _ ous task is Sir .\lax .-\itkeii, the Caiiadia ness, whose book "Canada iii Flanders" Canadians at home to realize so fully and ot material units _ borne ii l-:,»¢-\\'u- been S has enabled durea so poignantly A the part their sons are playing in the great drama means OVCYSCZIS . He has tackled the task of making i 2 - has to perfect the checked and veritied, and then the precis-writers com- Canadian records, with charartcri~;tic eiiervv and tho- Pile t rollghness, and truly the task is no light 6' » ~ - . ~ Ong An cn_ that the tuture historian will hnd even the most com- ormous quantity of ollicial and extra-ollicial informa- Pllfate tion reports, diaries, photographs, rnaps, and so on have been regularly collected si 1915, but, because there was no ~t:it`t` to proceed wth the work in _laniiary last. ileftl with ihlenergi _no serious effort had been made to dissect and coll- passes :te it, until Sir .\lax f\itkeii received permission to from drawings, most E rice _\_larch,i B To obtain some idea of the enormous labor in- men volved, it may be recorded that in january last, daily war diaries were being compiled by no fewer thail ll.2 ` Week That is to _ _ _ _ _ other yaried of inf units were all recording their daily history ot the (la,,_ to units, attached to the L`anadi:iii Corps. say that il_= Battalions, llatteries, and hind t war as it affected themselves. Today, the number ot' .' units compiling diaries is far larger. Brigades tell their daily tale of battle or the Brigade-. deal with the story of the da _-\gain, the to wh rest, and the Divisions, in their turn, collecting infornlation from drag_n _i in a more land_ for in precise, but at the same time, mort coiiiprehensive value manner. lt is only the diaries which have to freqiit-lilly than not, the whole vziliic oi' a tweiily-tive or thirty foolscap pages, which usuallylable to repose- iii the appeiiilix, inziny ot' which extend to hoped ~ to be touiiil Carmdr contain more \'alu;ililt- iiiforniatioii than ij in the diarir- llienisclves. \\'Iit~ii thi: work was begun iii jaiiuary, it was bl!! W wore in the and satisfaction of future generations of Canadians. found_tli.'it noiie of these vital zippeiidices unit s diary the Ca , the ini possession of the t`:iii:iilian authorities, although many _\ of the diaries had been filed with the Canadian Pav , - Lritish and appeiitl- mrrrog they were r and Record i_lt`tit‘r-. The missing iliarit-~ ices, therefore, had to be reco\'ei=eil, and only seciired by long and arduous labor. the tr €ll'f'fll’l l`he llistoriczil Sectioii ot' the Canadian War Re- noivn cords co-operates with the Historical Section of the The Imperial Defeiice Coniniittee, to which is work of collecting, arrangiiig and filing entrusted theiof compiling and precising the all important diaries the flhicial and appendices, is of course, in arrears. But there climber or trees in the orchard -or his ry steamen wmch alone has about < British Records of the war for future historical pur-iishould poses, and those who might imagine that ul' 11 Q lwlieie f* "Casualties”! Canadian soldiers who had retumed red. ‘ ' . battle-fields of France and Flanders were the men t evacuated from France suffering from wounds or sick- Tuiasnnv JULY nu. igiu i \-~ ~- :.1 :- __-1 1- -.ff :.- <1- -. 1-_-::_-:: 1';-:~ 'rf and without limbs. They are sent lo the Canadian Records _Office from the _Ca__nadian Casualty As- sembly Centre _after they have passed through a tumed ut the Canadian \\'ar Records has many other es in addition to this. Through this office f Canadian Public. hr- consider- T ed. To every diary there is an appendix, and, more an Um raphers, to accompany the Canadian troops in .,......,» ug uuyivycu un Llllilillll V¢'0l'k. UU! to ind them? _The answer was characteristic- and in many cases badly maimed from the he insisted should he set to the task of compiling whicllthey themselves had assisted to make. aff of the Canadian \\'ar Records Otlice now A number of them are permanently disabled of stenography, and at the Canadian \\`ar Re- Otlice they remain, ivorlairlgf the same hours and he same devotion as men who are thoroughly Ht ithout physical disability, until they take their rge when they have been furnished with artiti- bs, or, having been medically boarded, are re- as capable of doing duty with their reserve he shifting of the stal¥,_and the constant training l in mind that, by -this system, men who other- /_ Tl `~l- `l'-' '- '- " ' ldbe fl'ttI "t th ‘ t', h' . . . . . . . _ ie o ter nit iarge ot tits intricate and labori wise i.:_pi:0 va____;>______i_v_;_iei_\:;i__;___$eO;crl;irr_;‘y w___ 2;; _pleasmg cornbrnatlona all krnds of Strrped Valles and Rrce Greabwest L_re Assurance Co_ In Charlottetown and s long as Canadian history lasts. nd the work of these battered soldiers is by no simple. Every line in each diary and appendix be read with the utmost care. Every name is he indexes which form keys to each diary, so d records, the most simple reference and the asy to master at a glance. the Daily \'ews Bulletins, which are sent the Minister.. of Militia to the Canadian troops l o in the field, which keeps the in touch with home. . From this ohice is despatched the Communique, which records every ration per day for it fox. Experienced i-unchers ure feeding .them to itielr the doin S of the Canadians in the "en .h ._ B puples and tlnd_ them excellent. Shlp ped direct from factory at $6.00 per g L CS C- iis often bald statement, can be found a romance rmation, gathered in the midst of battle. Every o, the Canadian War Records Ofhce adds to formation. Voluntary/ helpers 'are engaged iii etting not only France aiid.Flanders, but Eng- for every scrap ot' information likely to be ot' to the Canadian Authorities or of interest to the he British \\'ar Office has recently sanctioned nadian \\"ar Records Ohice, and sooii,`_ it is , the Canadian Official Photographer will be keep up a steady supply of photographs of the an Troops in the Field, which will not only stir aginatioii of the Canadian Public at the moment. liich will serve as ajlasting record for the pride full Ylllli-Nfl' YIOHOYS Yesiefdal’ ill ,'-me gain, permission has been secured from thc \\'ar Office to appoint Official Canadian Cine- nches. And by wise and most exactly directed ements, these films it ill be circulated to the re- g 7 ~ ~ ' ` ' ` ' ` but by a l' rge 'number of our towns of Canada throughout the world. main work of the Canadian \Var Records, that be no cause for complaint in that. Considering fl" _. . .. . . » ~ i . if ' ' ‘iii MA cial Canadian Photographer, to be attached to , _ n___l___|_,_“1_‘__i Q . E _ 1, _ -_ ‘ Now is me time m prepare fbi #Having puiliie i can supply your wants in this lineat lowest prices for ~ Wood and Steel Track Carriers ` Grapple Hay Fork! Lug Lever Hay lgnlia ble ll _ or _ _ i - g:i'i¢y¢-5i';i'i°ii'li=¢-F1001 ll°°l=._¢- ` wire cable sua multi; Hay ltope. ._ ' Pu;-ter (American) Carriers for_ wood e trackat$6- _ - » A-‘U Everything- guaranteed to give satisfactipn aprt _ terms to suit customers. ' " “ ' L_... _ A. HORNE & co. 811-'I-8mSTuwksEF2wks. _ _ _ \H\\\§%1K§fllIHIlI“\“\\\\\ Dress 8505 ' 8525 BUTTERICK ‘ ' ~ ' ' PATTERNS . ¢ - . ’ ‘;.";°:.i Veqf Good for You f A Good. Position Open I” White and "°l°fed Mafquisettesf 315° Plain *md for a first class mail to .act as Soliclting Agent of _the C|°fh» 315° Palm Bad* C1091- _ surrounding Country Districts._ This _Company has We haw an kinds of Wagh Materigs sud; as Rgpp, written the largest new Canadian business for many Duck, Pique, Batiste, Silk, Marquisette, New Cloth, Fancy y€HI'S» Rafesflfe l0W¢l' than Qthef C0fI1D2\U1€1;»:j\_lld Cotton Suitings in New Stripes, Poplins_ etc., etc. Special l'€ll1rl_lS I0 P0l§CY hflldefs, are higher fhilll 2UY_ r mi showing of White Silk and Sliantung Blouses, also new PHDY 111 AIDCUCH- APPllCHUf must fumlsh 33"? “fit Velveteens and Velvet Cords. Ask to see our Special Ofy l'€f¢f¢flC¢S-_ _ _ Blanket Suitings. _ _ Contract either Commission, or Salary and Com- . mission. PAToNs LTD 1° ’ ° 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown, t HYNDMAN & C0., LIMITED Managers for P. E. I. A vyell balanced fox food, fiesh and wholesome. Takes the place of MSU- meats, bread and fish as these biscuits contain all the elements of these foods. One Imperial For blscult and 1/- lbs of lean meat makes a perfect - _ ' Q 100 lbs on orders of half a ton or more. - - ROSS it (lV:_clVl_lIr_L?N, _ ’, Ph 183, ‘ ar o e own, ii’."8. B.. lu. i P. E. i. “The Haberdasheiry Otllce-73 Grafton St. ` , ` l ' _I F l l='ox |=oo|:> parade One pound of Sekyer Ltd., Fox Bllcult, No. 4 has proven much better *han five pounds of plain meat for both old and young foxes. Have you 0 . ` ', tried them? Prlce 81;. per pound. Fo r the present in order to demonstrate _ = //' the quality of the builcult we are offe ring name al Syze. per pound. Bend e -:-~_ _/_/.»_-/' Warren B. Purdy, sole agent for P. E. l., 154 Queen St., Charlottetown. 6-28Ml8l. ` gt; / for trlal order to convlnce yourself that we have a food product of meats. 950 ¢_0'30¢'¢~tes the 140th. and 112th (N. S.)Bat- The failure oz meait production to , i , , ., , tallon. These have now been formed keep pace with the growth of l>0Dula- _ < li f lnto a double brigade under the tion combined with the increased cost ' _ ' command or Bmgudler General Hugh or production and diminishing nur- ~ f i H, McLean, of this city, who com- chasing power of the money uiilt. We CZll'l”y il lll'lC Of fl'lCL’(l lOl' the DHT' swlck. Colonel Doull was hurled with 81| Ol/el' the W0l'lf1" Says 'U19 P000"- -“°“"°“‘~ B. & F. SAILORS’ SOCIETY shirts, orange sashes. black trousers elc , etc. Slr‘-llow iqilt that the meetings Whatever: you may require we can Supply at DMU sE|_E¢-|-"ms F03 2 ..,,,,,,,c,,,, by me B,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,-,,,_ reasonable prices. Come and let us outfit you. ;_ elgn'Sallorsf Society on Sunday af- _ _ , ` ‘"'“"""‘ ‘“""‘ » ;;::°i::..1“'i:;§."ii.::.:'it:.§;.fuss; Regulaflvn Orange Sashes .1-00- Fu|-"|;h¢d_ meetings were eagerly looked for, not w S Loma” alone by the bovs who follow the sea l s ~» Henderson or Cud more lack of zeal ln this important branch HE SAW THROUGH DAD. of Christian work? At the present _ _ - ' time we have quite a number of ves- ° I f r____r_r____r______ J______ ___ ____ ___________ sm rr our rm and with _he Car Per Wellner Building 10 Gra ton Street qi/ uf __ \ CQ \ i mundg the 5th brigade of New Brun- has contributed to ttlgh meat prices ‘ ade WedneSday_ _ _ J Silk hats, white gloves, white bows, dress ; Maple Leaf Carriers for wood track _at $5. » _ _ mil.; is-i £1-I-pl -.En “ ~ _ l its scoops and its energies. It has become the source mf' C ich both British and Canadian journalists ttirii parents In New Je,.Sey_ one day_ re, seventy of a crew. and these meet- 1 I ~- le “D i C 3 me g e gn climbed higher than ever before, but. it h“"‘l 1° 5°* 'O 5 °h‘"'“h- L91 "WSE R - ' importance, the meagreness of the staff, and the fact that it had although alarmed f~r his son'u safety. ;‘_:":‘_:’_;"r5;_al;f;_"f f°;'___§il‘-1_§:___§___‘;_°l§f>r____l_11¢:r;t__§ I _ _ _ _ _ = Sh I , _ should consider the great and growing thought and .to be trained for its duties as the work proceeded, the ‘"‘rl{_'r“;‘rr:'rl_f§_‘ _§;‘;;e|_§‘2_°r‘i_l;“§o¢rf’i£‘_“_‘;_‘; resumpunn of um, vary impormm . ` care which is given to the compilation ot \\'ar Records. The Historical section of the Canadian \\'ar Records is of minor \\'ar Records is controlled by men of dis authority- \lr -Xsquith the Prime Nliniste re- th' h' h has been achieved b the Historical ‘° his father- ""0 W” “' the b““° °‘ sides over its deliberations in person. Hankey, who is assisted by Lieut. Colonel ton, formerly British liye-witiiess, .\lajor tesque and Sir .»\rthiir Let-tliaii_ .»\ large ists and precis-writers is in the charge the British wonder is that so much has already been done. Pro- ti-ee top to be careful, 'and suggested “’°"“- I am Sir ___ ` ‘\ the Brit\Sl1 gress is being accelerated and it is safe to say that the ggifrlt “"‘f]f‘£ zirnillrégzggmlxsdguellg FOLLOWS" h (I ‘ X , . C tinction and Canadian \\ ar Records today are well in advance ol move: und utter u lung silence called ~ _ ,~" " -~ as » fl ff P my '"8 W ‘C Y nie ti-ee Canadian Goverment Rsilwsyai ‘ i('i\l` _-._,..."-..-M - - -~ - --A -- fe rf cf ‘-‘-'-‘-'-‘-*Y* ‘ ""' ' 11"' ` """‘ "' """"" ' ; ""` "`r'~` """’r _‘rr ‘ "r" ' ' 'f"""““‘ *""' "“ “°"""“ ` """""" " where ?" "BV€l lll llllil SPCIIDII, ,/- Si 4 -i|" ` ii' /as:sitrnl _ I _- 1: _(_) _.i llll|li.f.llI exhausted and vltnllly runs low. M _i By lmlldlng up the nave force ol , body and mind _ Dr. Chasers Nerve Food In an nn- ` bonmled blaming lo people of sd- vsnccnl ytnrl. U cells U Nt, All < lnlsn. DrClinse's - lb 4.. a , s 0 ST. JOHN. July 4tl1.- A special adjutsnt general of Vslcartler Camp. despatch was received Inst night by lo - ._ ~ The Telegraph from Vslcsrtler Camp Lleut.-Colonel Powell ls sn Ottawa jutant. general of Vnlcsrtler Csmp. the South African Colmtlbulsry tori ' sud reported lll s few days sgo. dled s suddenly on Saturday. Ha was sev- eral years nga commsudnnt of the ln- fsntry school at Fredericton and for s long time was stntloned at Hsllfsx. He was g graduate of the Royal College sud commissioned In the Yorkshire Light Infantry and later vru placed ln the Roysl Csnsdlsn Roltment sud promoted to the rsnk ` ;~ _. of Lleuteusntfcolouel ln April. 1913. ltnken lll, with sppendlclllmv handed A blt of news ln this connection wlilch vrlll be Iesmed with interest by ntsny persons ln this city ls that * Lleut.~C0lonel A. H. H. Powell formerly A. A. G. of the New Bruns- wick Command lissdlssn Unusual-lr ~ appointed to the post ot sssuunt tl* af" £2 I-‘L buck uuii forth num nie swaying cmrect the ,m , ' l’ d , _ c_uts clase and cleanandgives good service all the *"1 "‘l"ll'|l||'l\I"'"'lF'\| |_|[|_|T [}[]|_ [mu _ D _ ......_ .. zzzzzrs.. time- our iiim. J, l i " ll~ - I "YW wsm 111° 1° ¢°m°.D0WN- Pours i'-‘on Passiiinorzits ritoivi _ _/ 0|.. L I8 A. Il. ll. to the effect that Lleut.-Colonel J. D. ‘man snd ls well known ln mllltsry i hu m.u|¢°¢ in 3 repo" by depuy, 5-? _le Doull, of the Royal Csnsdlsn Regt- clrcleii both ln the mlrltlme provinces ’ ment who was formerly uslsttnnt ad- and ln upper Canada., He served with# e eversl years and ls s msn ot excell- nt executive ablllty, and perhaps ln thlii respect one ot the sblest soldiers st present time ln Cansdn. Hs wlll' no doubt flll hls new position with full satisfaction lo the mllltll depart- ment sud his experience of ‘many years ln the service ot king slid country will iltsnd him ln mood stead.. Lleut.-Colonel Doull utter being his work over to Colonel Powell who has been conducting It ever nlnes. Colonel Powell went to Vslenrtler camp ' ss_ The EXCCU- Section of the British \Var Records, and it should be "Daddy, I wisli nits tree went right PISIPNU N°l Required i,-i _ _ ~ ’~ ._ ei _‘_ '~‘ ~¢i._ _ _ _ _ __ . _ _ . _ _ 1 tive is undcr the immediate control of Sir Maurice an added pnde (0 Canadians go learn that the “0|-|\ °U__\€__l:__;l_l4:__:;'_1_?__sky __ so __ Hd E. Swirl- of the Canadian Historical Section has been com- G__;;_S3 I could climb right up and see TOUMST TRAVEL To CANADA _ _ _ ~ - - ` ~\-"' Damel' Ma" mented on with admiration by the Imperial authori- it' seemed a good time to combine WELCOME AS 'N °THE“ YEARS' Oufgood law" m°Wer3 act hke the f3m°U3 ' or St0rr_ Professor _liiliaii Corbett, the lrloii _lohn For- ries a llttle metaphysical teaching with the A ,eport which has gained rrmsi_‘ Staff of typ. ' Pl'll1f|D|°S 0! Sllfell' “PHL 3° U19 “ther _ilerable clrculatlon is to the effect » - Sim- _ that lt l l of an OPEL-U-_ Indeed, it is not too much to say that the records “You dom have to climb any higher _he U____;i__n;_i;e_:_i;ai_-_y; rrp:-___i;_s_l_ror_t;__t_r3r_n _ . - _ _ , _ - ~ .' , . tha ou alread are to see God. - ' who isa well kiiown expert iii such work., of the Canadian troops will be north) of the great Do__l}_Y______ knowycod ___ e"__yw______e~ :rr_elu_;l_l__n__g____l\§_yyw§_r::n:;y_:f_l_r._ l_‘f;>yg 3:; The _first difficulty the Canadian Historical Sec-_ deeds with which they deal. down ln the house with mother aiiil tom etc” to provide themselves with _Gillette-g_ive your lawn a good, clean close shave in very quick time. i The different parts are adjustable and inter- changeable-_very little wear and what little there is is automatically taken up by the bearings. "Km |1078 ‘"1 the K"°“nd""°"°rV' Passports before belng permitted to 'riie fuur~yeur-uiti .iwuug one four -,ms ,nformamm ,B ,rr med rr Foralawn mower that runsli ht and smooth, Fennell & i Chandler 'mu Uurmn siwrus r:N'rr:rtl o ' WASHINGTON- '-WY 'Ur' ""2 iN1~o caulim. Aim Nor Nncilis- i::°~ ii A i lwsmns-em uolrir e s - ' nie Uuiiea states nepurgment or Au- °°,§,.fcE_°Q§iRf_g,.§ETQ‘f,E,fT°. ~ Victoria Row V _ rlculture declared to-day. An exhatis- f879_._._uMm"_ | ~ sive world’s study of msut condltidr? ‘ -_ . , _ -_J - J-2. *l .ment experts that the ment sutwlrl ~ , , everywhere ls not keeplllx llll V/‘Ill _ , V. _ .~ _ ~ _ ‘, - _ i ¢ the demand. ' _ - 4." ~‘ i " , ~ ' .j The United States, the F090" _ a i, _ shows, has become an i' lmD0l‘\lll8 ,I t ' ~ ~ - I country for ull ma_st9fs:_§:i>; wrlzi, -_ t _ _ _ _ lhtoiii 7i°;i"”mii\"'=fjj_f°:°i"“t°' 4 __ Sample Boots.atfhz_1lf_' price. Sizes to tit 3, 3 1-2 and CASTQ°R§|A f _ Men’s Low $4.00’now $2.89. , __ rr U31;-r°-. "vs_" See our window for these Bargains. __ \-_ ~... ......_ brlgsdler of the Sth maritime lirigsdsil oaiuuuug uc tin maui (P. li. Lil lottsllon, tbs ltllth (N. S.) limes, -at _ _ ooisr Bnos. ._ / as l -. J . ’ ti "' ’ . I ~ ll, - I _ \ x ` .- in » 1 S tl ' rk of'th I t s_ of th hour at which the work was be ti, cemly' his fame' “°"°"d th” he had mga www reach a Class who "mis l- ' " 4-5- `" ' _