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' _ ' ~i,-,. |_._. lplyfigldii, _.“`.<1.~“’l"_;~'f .i '§_"’ ` ‘ tin AND V f _s Rin. wrsriillii ` _ _ -Mrs. Coby Lewis, and little son, SHIP LAUNCHEU 'AT NEW GLASGOW, N S NEW _GLASGO_“_/, N. S., Aug-. 15- Ths ilrit wooden vessel to be launch- ed' from the McNeil Shipbuilding Yafds: nook to the water Wednesday moijiing at 11.40 unlock. About 9 dchok- word went around that the 5-=-1 1-ig . ---Jem; Ira, Fi-eetown,_are visiting her old r A -i , J ve et was to be launched and crowds' _be n to gather on the west side of th river bank facig the yards. __ e Master builder, Mr. D. S. Mc- Lafen pave the signal. “Drive the Pint' The pin was released and the ,slab slid down the way as gracefully as"if she was ploughing- the waves. The launching wufie -made "sld‘e-on"- the ilretever attempted here-and' not the slightest liitioh occurred during The new vessel is a splendid look ing craft of 250 registered tons The keel is 103 feet, beam 30_ .feet add she has a hole depth of 12 feet. The ship when completed will be a ore' uit to the Mclveii shipbuilding can-‘ pany and a tribute to the workmen-_ ship of Mr. D. S. McLaren, Master builder and his competent etaif of s'hlpbllilder‘s. _ I The caulking of this vess'el is be- ing done under the supervision a'nd|. direction of Mr. William Haberlin of _ Gcorgtswwn, P. E. I., who is an ex-i pert in his line he, having worked for many years at shipbuilding in the west; . The vessel it is understood has been _ purchased by Mr. A. Moulton of Hall- ` fax. , ' --_-» _ L ir' E. Code' Here for the ..;::f-..:‘f°.'f ;r.';;i:..:‘;. Musicial Successes I _ If it's a song success we have it. lf its a new catchy .haf Parents Mr- and Mrs- Richard _ ""'_'_'9 ' with lliss Adelaide I-lumphery Kelvin term -dl ‘ ' ` 4 - . . 'WESTERN 11>'1msoNALs if--Dr. andllrx. -F. W. Jardine. Kliililllll-0i\"‘l!i0t0l'6d to Freetewn on -Miss Janet Mouse, Kensington, (is “ I 0 H l18.C arlottetown is visitin in Freetown th home in Hampshire -R -Mr and Mrs T Huestis, Maine, are visiting in C Bedeqse, the guests of Mrs. Elias Schurman. -Mrs. Robert Walker, and Misses eau and Doris, Suminerside,spsnt the week end in Birch Gravel-R. . -Mr. and.Mrs. J. S. Walker, of Auld and Walker, Freetown, spent Thursday in Sunimerside.-R. -Miss Elizabeth Bell has returned to her home in'C. Bedeque after spend- ing the last two weeks in Albany and, Bradalbane. -Miss Pearle 'MoGregor, was a passenger on the western train ‘Mon- day from Kensington to her home in 0‘Leary.-R. J. R. Baker, Freetown, were recent visitors in Sunimerside.-R. -Miss Lulu Sim.rn._ons of Augusta, Me., is spending a few weeks with me uracil mllmillll' °|l\l'l¢"¢§saty-Ive esnts. i _ _» _ _ , -ws Airs' ALI. some ~losient~ -§7°'l'm°!~"th° B8l.\ltihii” on Wednesday August Blat. ` , - 357! -PI.0Ni_¢ _l;N._i`oy~¢_u.-sonic or uis_ Frsebowh ‘Doobie held ii' 'pleasant plc’ HIC at _tll9'_¢&`vbt1te- picnic grounds. "Staiford's Sliziii-3';’i,’ 'Nm-th n9d¢.|.|_¢__ ’°" '."*2f.°.1=-_."."'._*. ssllille dfsslas claw. and' a -hearty luncheon was enjoyed by. ""'_Rx\ . .,r', 'i .C I ' -KENSINGTON' CHEESE faotoryl is in a flourishing condition. Mr. Leo Hitches the cheese maker, states on MUDUIY. 44 cheesh were made and. the largest amount of milk hauled byi a single handler, for the month of-July| wi: 80,000 lbs from the Margate' route' Minsrd's Llnimsnt uses by Physicians Pll". H. G|lfl'i3P|E 'I'-he following clipping from a St. Jahn 'Exchange will be or interest here as the deceased father, Mr. Gil- lespie, lived on U-pper Queen Street.1 Harry was a general favorite with the.boys and in hlis boyhood evinced his liking ‘for the militia, having had a small regiment here who wore pxpeij. helmlets anii' (marched the S,'treets.' He was a generous heartedfboy and his chums will be saddened 'to l.iear<- of his death. ` On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Gl1lespie,‘167 Charlotte street, each re- ceived a letter from their son, Harry Cheerfulness was the dominant note in each niessuge. This morning they re- ceived frorn Ottawa the distressing news that Pte. Harry Gillespie, infan~ try. was oiilcially' 'reported killed in action, Saturday, July 27 . iiriiriiitllni; W....ien’s Siiiisi " gl. ~ _ waltz or popular instrumental melody-we have it. And you can get it either in sheet form or on a A _ Columbia or Edison record, played or sung by the world’s greatest entertainers. l A. 'roolvins _ __ _ 177 QUEEN ST. !=*'-'°*'= A ‘ 1-an :lsr-E-eg r..-a.'»' ‘- ‘ KENSINGTON HORSE RACES ._ August 28:1., 1918 _ §'6`$'Af_¢_.>-iN PURSES-Seso FREE Fon ALL 'mor-‘PURSE $250 _ 2:21 race .......... ............... _.2200 -~ was 'mor ..... zoo _ _ lla addition a prize of $10 will be given the fastest heat in ea h class. ‘ 1 ntriee _close with the S_ec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter V and .Her cent off money winners. » , _;'3ceeiio'be mile heats; best three in five. Racesend -_ atthee loftliefiflhheat. l . 'llfliemsilagement reserve the right to change the pro- ' grant? pfstorne or declare offang' race for any good cause. ._. . at ana rules to govern if t ey do not conflict with the a ova. l, Dinner. Tea, ,Ice Cream, Temperate Drinlfs, Fruit and Confectionery _will he served on the izrounds. l‘,'\ s this is the first race on KENSING l`ON DRIVING FMR the management willepare no rains to make it a gran success. ' MEMBER. THE DATE, AUGUST 28lh.1 - Admissiotl 25- cents. Carriages 25 cents. ‘ _ flutes will be parked adjacent tothe Park. ` ' 4 ` A. A. LOCKHART, _ E_ UR‘C|.f_ » . Secretaly .rim-rie clam and lime daughter, = - ’ Sara, returned Saturday to their displayed dymng B ‘mid on me \q‘f,._ _.. Pl'€BldéIlt . , _ l _lwme ln st- hh". “ne” °P°“d|“K 3 _man trenches on'thdl'lth of 'Mnyl‘liu~il. , #___ _ _-_ . _ _ _ few we_elrs in Charlottetown, with Mr. no 1, _a mémher of me 2_m,~B|~_m|||_¢,,,_ H“n¢°f= fslwvva and H week Myrtle ..til..f“i>r..ii.e.'.. »..rvi..g.ii.e ¢°i5.»» Simmons, Freetown .-R. to his home in Freetown, after a two weeks visit with his daughter, Mrs. Allan Taylor, St. John.-R. --Miss Helen Hooper, Central Bed- ,eque. has returned home after a plea'sant‘visit in Middleton, with her §friend, Mrs. Vernon Craig.-R. i-dial -Miss Mary I. Cairns, who has _been a student at Mount Allison, for |the past two years, has quite a large music class in Freetown.-R. -Miss Pearle Johnson has return~ _, ed to her home in O'Leary after spend- 'ling the past week with her sister 'Mrs, W. B. Johnson of C. Bedeque. --Mr. William Burns, Freetown, has returned home from Augusta, Me., where he was attending- the funeral of I his son, the late Mr. John Burns.-R., -Mrs. Weston Whitlock and daugh- iters, Marjorie and Phyllis of Char- lottetown, are visiting in C. Bedeque, the guests of Mrs. WIhitlock’s aunt, Mrs. Albert Wright. _ -.-Dr. J. Warburton, Miss Warbur- ton, Mr_ and Mrs. Burns, and family.- niotored from Charlottetown to Port- .‘”Borden, returning by Freetowmwhere 'jthey visited Mr. Russell Burns. R ,_` -Miss Wlnnifred Deacon, who has 5119611 9IliPl0YBd M D001!-l¢69D9l' in l»|1B.'strest., yesterday received a telegram Hudson Bay Co., at Nelson, B. C., is #spending a few months with her niof fther, Mrs. M. Deacon, Freetown.~l't. _ _-ii* . l -Mr. Grady, Miss Georgie Green. _Mrs. (Captain) Finlayson, and Mrs. -Mr. John Walker, has returned The young soldier was born in Charlottetown 26 y‘e_a`rs'_ago, and nt- tended the West lljnil' School there, with_Lee Seaman. teacher. About ten years ago .he went to Rockland, Mass, where he was employed as a telegraph operator. After _spending several years with the U. S. army in Mexico he rei1li'ed from t’lie,se_rvice and 'went to Winnipeg in June, 1917, and joined* the British-American draft. Shortly after he went overseas and was trans- ferred to the stu canadian Battalion. Besides his parents, he is survived by two sister,_Miss Alva, at Rockland, Mass., and 'Miss Margaret Ellen, ii nlirse.The latter, after spending some time at Camp Dsveniywas in New York when ifsst liesrd' from, preparing to ,go overseas. Mr.and Mrs.Gillespie came here from P. E, Island about 10 years ago and Mr. Gillespie is a popu- lar employee of Frost da" Wood, Ltd.. King Square. Lawrence Hobbs, of Portland. Ore- gon, aged 19.yes~rs, who is in' the U. S. navy, and James Gillespie of Ames- bury., Mass., aged 22 years in the -U. S. army are 'cousins -of the young hero. Altogether Mr. Gillespie has more than a score of relatives in the all-led armies. I _._._.._.__.______. iz . _ _ Ji , . - g _ .U . _ i' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Jlamss Kelly, 18_ Kent from ithe Director of Records, Ottawa, notifying them that their son, blent. lnnnss oe.-nia miiv. li. 0.. is danger- ously iii in alibeviiisismiiensry=nos- plt`al,-F‘ranoe,» sufieriifg from a gun- 'Wa mei-ee . lie.. i j ' _'T t°_;,,“__'_-f"‘“'P'°“°°°'f -TWO °lN1'_l‘~‘|»sn.wone mi., 'C . ' _ ' .- -KILVIN SGHDOL opened on C V C h A ‘E in 1 '- i,-_.» ~..,<.."‘ .. " H I k ~ _ .a"il‘“t3 I A ` A,"-ii 1-it Yr’ . _ __TuesdiY w9_~‘silmnier holidays. _ _ __ _. ,~ .___ _» _ _ __ . ___ _ , _ __;_ _ ‘~ __ _ 1 19.8505. ill'0W' 1 ° _ ` I _ ' ‘_‘ _ ` » ;_'__l`-iL"__`~.i_‘._5`,= ,I';f‘z i>“;fi_f'_4f§__{_ *fi-f _ __§5§:§__.at QM; and._J_.‘l4-,gs.Than an ~ltlotienl _»' A- -~ `_ eunusu`al;; ut. aside from . the»chara)iltl:rt?t§uvl'1_lie seen atitgis store marked at nlllcll lfllnsr pilots. _fha _ ~ afsismfs _sg v;Qiiei,~_¢i.r_i.¢r.ief.e.. ...iw shmtuiiss andtnsuivdltisanss SWS ° 0".; _ I the nf-tv naiisl'{l\_fli . -' "fi, guest for it few diy.. urrisi.. Jiiiqussi ff ""'_l°‘f'»l°°|*i»'°U|l°l*¢l¢"°'.|"2' 5*°1’ sums. noi.. ni. asians will sim.. z9§°Y*ff§'°»{‘,§§",|,{,9§‘}‘,’§_°§:,{'}'¥`§li5. bdla guest of the member for Three' _ _ =l&)§s_l\_t%'$i.ls_li l, *iq* Rivers. and SI: Wlllffi :uit Ifn rir "‘.">"‘d“5k_' ffl; .U fa, mer Cabinet colleagues will ineetr n;:=_| hx*-f vm' for the init tin.e,si.i.,.. ur. ll..liinil'.._ \t.l°.ioim0`. release as a_.prisoner of war from Gsr- Ahuiilvr at Mtqinse. Ji.. ii uhh.. iielieve'~a>word_'they hear. _ ' ' V _ ._ .__insny. _~ ‘ _ '_ ._ » . _ " I ,___ .... * - _ - .H ff ' ' all--§L‘»-l » _ siilfliiciinl _u_ §_._._,~_.f,T_~_.__. `="_____._. ,,-_._._.,_._._._._________v_._.____._.__.LH,________._,___ _______ .B _ __-_..._ ___, _ _ . - . ..»~,=.-..,. - , \ "»' ` ' 4 ' l . |5‘i".si'i.'i-l~|lti7Ie ' ' 1 :-2 - rrff:-'-'-'¢:::::--.1 :--:::.-c .~:::_~.-.-.-:_~_».-.~_A_~x»,»_~,~_»_-_~_~_~_~_-,_-_-§__._._», _ _,,,,,., _._-_._ v. »_-_-_»_-»_»,»_-_'_~ _I _ ,' _ _ _ _J i :f . 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