r.. . .,,,....,-.»s¢-»g .--¢,,.»¢- »»l....-._ ` ~~~~-....-....... - ~' THE CHARLO1 l`iJl OWN 3i1d‘Tomorr \W‘ it IIAINES laughs sndipothos. and tilrllil _ -» null notion trip. over eoeh other inthisgreot pleturemlle from the stage seusiihn i ~ ALBD A new. dllerent stirring ple- D01. ture-e. boy. lull a girl in the mares of Hollywood., ,~__._. ' ulunn. mrm. ml’ with JOSeph-ne Dunn Shearer, others Mae Busch gnu. 1 __ ~__, gg' .uso Mu-nmls ',__. OUR wru. ~- sua-r ar s rm ron sumurn ' GANG collmnr p __ nonmsvs i’5.Tf.‘3.i`.f2‘é‘?.~“F£ . PRINCE EDWARD UNDER DISTINGUISHED AT RONAGE of HIS HONOR the LIEUTENANT FAMOUS ST. _I UIS Du FRANCE CHORA Excellent program featuring _-V. numbers as "Soldier-'s Chonls,” "5 E Df “lt Volga. Boatmen," “Lucia ¢ ' Lsmermoor." ‘Phai-oalx”, from “J - eph in EIYPU' and many others. ' ' Under Auspices of Corpus Christi Choir Prices-50c - 7 c - $1.00 Seats 'Now _ ,__ -' r A .:_T. ___ mil" A DIVOBE \ Y \ C0 ,_---I wltss ‘ "' Pl-IYI. IS I-IAV J VIIDR The Flower of The Tenements she was passionately loved by two men, both reformed adventurers on life’s hill* way-one of them remain ed loyal, tus eta" mm ed to his evil ways-which? g Vocalists-Mms. Cabana, Mlls. Lam oreau, M. Leepoidlortln, M. Paul '\ WASHINGTON. June 29-The oath. stirred `: here to-day when enemies." . she turned luestion of granting Citizenship iH`it WM learn Professor Douglas C. The attitude of the professor of Schwimmer, he United States to those who desire ,Macintosh of ale University, a Can- theology in refusing the oath was for ciiizensh UITIZENSHIP CASE to become cins, but whose princ- adian had been refused his papers on a different ground from that tak ct er and pasifist wh - place, a man of strong faith, charit- STIBS WASHINGTON iples will no permit them to sub because he would not agree to “de en re"ently by Madame Schwirnmer, able and kind in ,111 his wo;-ln; and ur , en m scribe to al the demands of the fend the United_ States against all Austrian le =__..¢e t.`,;..,.,._ M ' 1 _ conscience w > by the lower ` the judge he to attack a. down the oath. Mads in making applicatio ip announced that he ould not permit her t bear arms. So she was refused pope I courts-and upon appe ` ' ` by the supreme court. ' Paint J/ hwlmmer was asked by er family who died within five months. an He is survived by his widow, one son enemy`sold.ier if she saw him about Joseph, also one brother and five sis- soldler of the United ters. States. She replied she would not kill _His funeral took place on Tuesdly anyone but that she would attempt n`lorui118» f0U0W¢d by li “T80 00"" man about to be at- course of people to Conan Bonn. Madame S: aring her else wheth she would not attempt to kill always had a' hearty welcome for all e who had the pleasure of meeting him ll in his home. ' r He ilrst contracted Influenza fol- lowed by congestion, and on account o rs of his advanced age failed to respond al to treatment and care given hilifhy his doctor and family. I-Ie was the third member of the where s. Requiem High Mass was ’ / towarnthe it I tacked. The civil Liberties union hp.; Lak- celebrated by his pastor, Rev. J. B. sch Maclntyrc; after which his remains en up the stand. It has given the a to leave and States, of w resident. The same 3 <~;;_ t of \.`» '. -Q ‘\ _ _ H I3OKaheadwhenyoupaiut...thmkof the months and months of hard weather against which the paint must battle . . .C consider Low it must do its duty ayear from now. _ ands v Nnwamousnmmrudmuanmu tm” service. .Ordinary paints may fade and fall, Gilda VII HelenG.H s but NEW PROCESS PAINT is diferent GW’ “'- 1 s \f .'__betta,_ 0li;:u§;ie0hulesMoDend¢/ amos "~~. in tn In e ~ * 1..mmw il .ia ati till Made bye.. C uenonald, makers of-DUCD _ _'Mi 4~ -1 Grade II. ' '~ <=:r.i»~ .lim “WWW _ 1. mul fnqaeetinsesi'-if you me NIV ' _vltriil-l-_ .ig Fl A wimmer case and has 0 eliursh ei-gnnlzn¢|°n_g` was taken to st. Michnel's Cemetery ttitude they adapt with to be laid beside that of his daughter respect to Mm-leme sehwlmmeg-'g Mary who ipredeoeased him twenty, been exphlned tha de- years ago, one daughter, Sr. St. Aur- supreme court merely ame Bchwimmer being F831. M05 F55- 2nd» 1919- hu nf elglmmhgp mg His pallbearers were his six neph- clrcularized 15 asking what' a cision of the prevents -Mad ri! does not in ny way affect her right hi conrltions presumably apply to the case of Professor Macin- : H ,\~ » f' I V U Q V V C 1 1 wah' so l -7,/' _ ----- " ` V 7 4--\.'» ` . ,ill . "?§,,_ .A. . l . ‘ , . _ AE,'1¢`5..'¢5`<_» l ; ‘ ¥ i ‘ ‘ PEAK! S ROAD scnuola ii . ` "fi `» afgi’ , ` ~ Honor Roll for June. _ ‘ _ ., _ Q "" ` Grade VII' (Sr) - 4 mf n Crane; 2. Mary J. _ vm R_M¢mn|,; 4_H,1- William oournick. Mrs. Catherine l. Rose An Hughes; 3. Al en li. Clarkiu. Ur.) 1. caroline Emily Grant; 2. Elms John Grant; 8. Byprian T. Grout. bon nie cram. ala Daniel Wiliam Fisher: 2. ughes: 8. Edward Cirme cis " James A. Mary Martina Mahon- Miohsel Mobolllldv 'Jlmhirtll \` '3. E E 5 ` tyo.r.ea_ses¢_ Eg.; r ,E our `° #umm “heme _ __ _ °’_°‘*E"~ {'_,,°?I’“°°' ellug, Oongrq De Notre Dame. Mont- ews, viz: Messrs. John R.. Maclntyre, return up me Unite;-| James Maclntyre Daniel Maclntyre. on enum;-y gh, lg g James and William MacDonald and 1 Joseph runer. _ Mass Cards His widow, Joseph MaclnWl'¢. grandchildren, Mrs. Norman Macin- tyre and family; Mr. and Mr-1. R- J. Macponrld, Mr. md l/u1.'A1nhon|'\1= .\Mse1ntyl‘e, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Maclntyre, Mrs. Elizabeth Forsythe. Mrs. Charles Fisher. Mr. and Mm Mwnonald, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Maenonald. Daniel Aeneas and . BODANDGUN Orme, Jamm Orme: 2. -"'-F _ ` In line with the sdlon of the-year. [hd 'I ,the July iasue.ot Rod and Gun canadian silver l'o¢Uevl.~0ll1l\!l inurestsofoutdoorlife. i IUQUWN- 1- Joseph MacDonald, lfr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Martin. Mr. and Ilkl- rmlcx uadrasue. and uid Marr 4,, Ming J. moonud. or. mmm. Mwlatvn- Eiiibbth nauousleuuioorm°u`l\\\I.us|vet_sa mplyw tueiishihs mdpslnollis I`u`~ addition to the 'letuisrilliiilis i units omnmmt ominous of splendid Ihogs .Atlhnwuo Uoutinuod from page 4 ._ _j_,_____.____.__.___- piovinoe were present. Numerous pri- u interviews wire held particular- ; with regard to the marketing cf arra§pd several Committee meetings W ' \e ers or the mlm Ed ales Collese. ucolu uid Hu-vu-d _ _ audit. iuemb - 1 ru . T O ' R R O '_ f war risiand Government were velll Buggies ';:`wux°“:mn°lu:;§!“nh.m “_ EVENING AT s 15 H " ”` "“"`“ °"“° ‘° ""°“" °*‘°‘“'...'.°°° °"“°“"°...““."*°‘.,.“°~ vari V aspects of the Commissions h . _ _ _ _ _ . . . ° __.: proglbrl. A public meeting was held 1;" M gsgpcgiawd °i“° r ln the Legislative Assembly open to ' °5y' GOVERNOR and MRS. HEARTZ 'Zi an mem, when ms wk M me _ A 1° ed b W nouara wlsanmo-cenml Commission was rev w y » . United Church, Dunstoffnage, 'was LASSOCIATIQN M~~-~ ' medic sddi-eu me omrletuwwn “\° ‘°°°° °1 'mi “WW WW _ _. Rohr!! Cm, wedding Wednesday, June latin, when -1 - ‘_ lt his of particular interest to W” Edith J~ VBWY. dllilhim' 0!~ _...__- »l¢dm~_‘s_ me markers that were dl- Mr- and MH- W-_ E- V"-MY. Dun- ~ rcddymng developed in ontario for ateffnlse. was united, in mlrrilse to lfi° li" Island ixroducts. In addition to large Mr- Elm” T. BNWD. York, and sn- 'i°\'m¢l' 1-,°m,,_ . ‘slzipmerzs or Potateescenned 0lams._,°ih¢r dallshter. MIM A. Pearl Vee- Pf°“°4 - V ' '-_` Eznclts, Lobsters, Butter, Eggs, Po- sey, was married to Mr. William D. “`°“1d Dlr¢¢il°l1 M- -i°Ml>h 5l\I°|°l'» P|I»l1|S¢ _ tazo starch. Furs and Caskets were Cook of York. The ceremony was P°"i°¥*°°.‘"“ ' bein slipped to Ontario. Your Com- rformed b Rev. F. E. Bootbro d. “WW” °1 M' An"°m° hwunenm mmsionsr was also invited to meat $1; ehurch beautifully decoraiad Emw" I with mfmarltims co-operative-Live. by mend, of me bum ,M W., _*mf mil ° stock Sril>oins_B°Ud at their Annu- ruled to capacity with guests and ‘““““' is iiupfistille ° o _ Se]-hllg at BOX Off1C€ ' F1 M°’°“¥ "mm, ‘S *D 5° mid “'- friends easel to witness the happy _ E < i Ch5f\°,t`#li°WD- -N55' *'59 third- M' event. The brides wereglvensway memmm Y - Sackvllle between trains they were by gheurhmet ,nd “re ehummgly l‘~1fl1~ He ' ' ` met by representatives of the Board “med in wh", crepe de chem and IWW 1201116 °f T’°¢~ lace, and wore bridal veils and or- imma should » . ‘ anze blossoms and carried magnif- mn m In anmne P"°"1“°“ °W°"““"' icent bouquets. After the ceremony. may 5-"mu 1°’ W°’°i“°"‘d°d f°' p“b“° °dd"”_°’ a reception was held al. the brides' Q than ed that the Maritime Provinces 'l':a_ Oommistim is generally accepted 1 . the Maritimes ss a necessary legiti- ti mate and highly beneficial factor in lnterprotincial trade. To have gain ed this general acceptance in four months opeiatiou is highly satisfac- COYY. _. ing has been done provinciaily. and while the lmount involved for the current your is small. the acceptance of the prinome of Maritime 'Advertis- ing seems to befinanoislly eoumi and from the standpoint of tourist. mm effective. 'nu Maritime Trade Cem- millkm lllvfwiatss a most ilnD°\"f' one contributed to its work made bv business menln New Brunswick and Nm Bootie. Messrs Robinson md alexmna ia sum. John, me stems. Dennis and Robb in Holiial.. U5" mumed ilnaleialiespousibilitity ff# the financing of representatives from me office for the Provide! of New 'arunlliek Bootie. IIIDW muy. ur. the Nw nranlwiok his sl- NEW P mv 5, tsrsaoftwothshere News withtruebhrirtleufertitude ltousldi Rodenduun ' _ ~ J.Msclntyredhdsthi|hoinsin!'oxl(ewsis FLlN_T PAINT d VARNISEI-I DlVi8i0N - TORONTO mmm Qt mo ma dm' W' _,_ ,hymn _, __ ,_ Hevwasallfeloagrcsihotot 011|. .. .nr .-min "W 1 l _ oithl '$15! mdpo'llduia_ sudwIlserve~t0~l\\||ie.tho oithedoemlssioedlitihs th# “Qwest ‘ ~ .p ~ l . <;;‘»~o»»»4¢t _ _ Fist endbumber, _ PVP! 1'--» 357319.93, gm, amy "mt of uw oomplmm metered from Deonyhrook. ` is tml not sufficient D°“°°9- WDW bl “Y vi .. A tale lo mp 'rlltae appointment; F11” they W9" '_ i°1°°d bv, ' .d for md nm. as euewnm in and Oiw M°K°w. i bwthm tg, Maritime; my lan tnemulvu Hr- McKenna. _moby hi# - ._ r very great obligation to those “UL B_¢f°1'° ietllllll Prinee Id :fgrgave them so freely of than-time, Blend, Mr: Mekenna was one of to Plgiou they were met by. the Mayor men. His many friends and Representatltesolthemudof sucuwishhims veryple ' e who discussed with them local infill? holiday among the indu'trial.development| and the pos- his early life, also his v sibllly of tourist trade. family on ‘their first trip Pnmier Saunders and his Govern- Province, (fslahiipfepera ples” ment tendered a complimentary lun- ' ~ `_.-,_ ' V cheer at Charlottetown immediately PIIDIOTBD-In the list of pre-~ on their arrival and thus provided m¢¢,;°nj_"¢me1y “mga by th, mud an '1porttl;nit`y°trs; meet;‘men rep;st;n- of mnmon _of “cum Ummdty tatilof e ouapasesof ce; 9 _ .L __ ' ,` nd d mud industry; ra order is pp,§,;’:&°h,,:;m°A:;£‘,:v Pmm,lm°r°“" lac ate business appointments end w'P,.°¢°“°, M' Ahmrmu Plychob Co ittee Meetinss. Premier Saund- °"_ Professor Bda", 1| . “_ ers give the use of his private of- me of Uaiqumpec. P__ E I fice.'\;liessrs Boulter and Bradshaw aid 5 mmm” ot' anis interest, on their u-rim la most lwvlsr and pro-pmlu p I _ _ _ ,_ ‘ I observatorls should be recorded as a h -‘ t dm result qmiu mp. 'rne mm import- vzfff' "°°' W’ "8 °’”°“"’ "’°"° h 'i'l‘it` 'perhaps 'is~ the ' impression -tormf md da Tl p‘r m _Yer ten The sorpnd impression is that Mari- mm time industry is now aggreaivclv ,M looking for larger markets and that .1 1 the proliem immediately confronts un them. organisation of effective 8° chtnnels ol supply, standardisation “J °f P"°d“°'-S md b°"°" *“°W‘°d3° °' and n which favorable comment has central canadian requirements. xt b°“n”md_ mouzh th’ “umm would be obvious that in at least two of D -nm’ mhuom' dommmo-'_ of these phases the Commission has th, mm? umm” wa" pmvm_ an imporlant roll to fill. ed pay. for the cost of printing ' and lm-ll»u¢,l°n_ newspaper; 'overv- whqre comment favorsblyoli the ac- Publicity tivilv of thu commission. 'both . ln_the'news columns andin au editorial way. rl-may, May Through the agency of the Com- gpg, gsm Magphn .4¢,““¢.m, _ mission the threelssritime Provinees 1- to iilmry omg' gm 'mt was have eg:-eel on a joint program of gn ss"Me\'itim's Dsy."¥gn;»_q°m. newspaper publicity designed to It-_ m _ has prepared futioles for met i°fui-1-. Hitherw this ldvviil- me auudycluonlde. may am. e§z¥§ §§.5 S rggl to whioliullesi; publicity was given Jy _ _ WSW? K In ml home, and a large and lively chari Ppom an the Momma Press. carts gene vu . . iadded greatly io the Joy of this hm, preted. with ouc le and numerous. testifying to b u ' madersr-ms" esnm¢u.n"=~° danger in . Both ,NPDY couples left on cmunug Bvmoon trip through the Mark I mm and on return will reside, at “mm The Guardian ioins in ex 8_ congratulations. ' er in co-operation with Pre- Mssrhw. armed trio mum- s Bulletin which was issued the name of "Maritime Lights". two thousand copies were print. of which have been distributed News. i ,. . Provinces have new de- deelded to have dovetnmeflt this-mr. hpece \: allotted in the- Uanciiien 4% oithethmproviaeesareeo-_ ' to make e ere- ...- g-..»~¢<‘ just nous -. V _.,.~ ~_,. _*_ _..__i..__»- arreers of work be overtaken. Ex- i we are runnin] and your Commisse on account of so give his best Judi is coming before that the time hal finacisl errangd made in provide him and recommends =r t tion Delays in nd in prepariul who are in close but there is grave this condition to about two thous- about Two 'l'hous~ us It ibe.canedisu~Nstloae1- 1 - illhis 'ln'