tt I I I fe-_~f.=ac=~.». .1-A-r.=~=~. $.15.. 5 t f-.=~v.=-L -=='-° - »'= ~.e:s¢:~'~;.L_.._= -=- _~.=-_._-*ii-1=*;\=ff~»:~ - an -<.T_._- 35,5; - :gl if. tl =-1 ~f 59;- ,vgi»___t~f-f~_ _A-L ,K ..<,. I; ..\=.;.a¢t._.a=.¢ ti gt. It li .....=.. ss.. ._ _:_ a I t ` 'I `I" .‘ " -': .-' . . _ -~=:~ . . THE cHARLo;r'1‘E'rovvN_GUARn1Ai< JUN1- 25- -9-s-f ' "'“ rr ' . t ' *slit i- -A . --- l>...._1~ll.-...lt-2 me d v r` Keel' ` ' ` Fu tot Rt 'rest and as for Eiidiiysigryfzitg l¥uIl of DIo`n’t Taée Our Word, ._ Come and See for Yourselves. Crane Wilbur ""Pearle White Pnul Panzer A Drop in Mid-air from _a Flying Machine. You Can’t Afford to Miss it.` " The Legend ol Snow White Q2 iilfiiifiiil Touch of a Child `. A Play of Mother Love £- I Pathe News No. 33 Latest ill War News and Ladies’ Hats Col. Heeza’s Liar Cartoons ' ' FIELD-As ll,,l-estllt ot' the Patriotic ‘\. ' .j"l IMPORTANT NoT|cE. - 'rue per- EL- W I I “U STRATHALBYN co'ivonEeA'rloN _ -Tho scl'vit-cs in Strutllalllyll, . . ‘ . . It .‘.>. Vrlltl) . I ll l ll * ¢ _ the patriotic opportunity of securing a __ S___l__my_ _|':_'_‘_`e II_§i»((t;_ )i:.li'1‘| _,yy he alt the hours ol’ 11 '\. ill. ,- _. ' t _ $ Il p. ill. and 7 p. lil.~t'tllltillcI¢(l by t __"=1~‘~fr __ _nt-v. l~:. iltlttot-. spot-ml oct\r,i_llt< ~ - .ls .lllllouncr-d. , _ ' _ -__ ' . ~ ” Stout, felt-colored, " ~ " _ tuli~sIzed (1I'x 5) _ ` , ‘ff ` . `f5‘ ` ’ 1’nlon Jacks, brass- ‘ 'l». 1" ` -_ _ ferrule jointed pole, ' t - r _ . _ ball and imlilzn-ti, ' _ - ~ - und. rustless window _ 1 _ _ ‘- ~` socket, on e. basis . - ` ' ._ ` ' - - _ which so nearly slim- - . ‘_ - lnates cost: or. ll ‘ ' - ' » "I _- _ ' ' - you already have s. - ~'- ' " pole, etc.. the Fiat! 1. > _ '1~ r- nlono may he ee- * i cured. Get a 84.00 outtit on terms which Juno nbuut rover the cost of nlosemlillni and ilistrilnitini. - Fl l ; *I 1° i:f.;‘;‘:...“.l't.:;':.t..ll-it P A T R I O T I C C A N A D A ill;til".Fil.;-.£11Z{.§§F"t$l‘;§§'.’2t'§' “"S‘{.‘1; ` troutt-tl tllenl so kindly during his ill» THIS FLAG CQ-UPON T<=u=-ics--< '-<-i >-l. thtl sulli of $34.82 lius been lltlndetl the Gllzlrditlii l`or the lsluild l’zltl‘iolit: Ftllld, being the not rt-~.lllt .lttcr dt-t`r:lvill¢r expenses WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. -:' Mrs. Joilll Allen tlilllolillccs. the nlilr- _ l'iul,:t- ol' her niece, hliss ilessio (`zltll- orint- MacKay of Mutullru, New Zea- lund, to Mr. Lyman lie(-ll-llel' Ile-ard, ol` .»\llit-rlon, the inllrritlgt- to luke plilce tllliotly ill St. Jnllios' (‘llul‘t'll on \\'ore were many handsome and valuable wetldilllz presents. including olleqlles for sllbstalitial amounts. The wclltlillg 7 nlllrch was played by Miss Gwen W////AIEQ 'U U! 1_5 llhlf \\\\vIIIIA\\\\\ Z* (iray Nlarine Motors _'I "3 to 50 H. P. 2 and 4 Cycle _ \ Gray Motors are the simplest and most powerful gasoline engines ;__i_'__,$_ tot their size in the world. No Repairs Ii Taken Care OI You can have a guaranteed Gray Motor i fl your hozlt for less money than you have to pay for illicrior engine. Write for Catalogue and Prices. Extras of all kinds kept in stock. \llll|l\\\\\\\\;3_I/`I`lllllllI Boston Shoe hining Parlor pecial Chairs for Ladies ‘ CII M' \\\l anama, Straw and all inds of Felt Hats Clean- We Clean Our Hats Here -1-in Charlottetow n- Thérefore we do not have to Charge Extra for Expressage or Sending them Away Orders Prom' Attended .to . Mmiosmiillf . Bu 4 ‘ ::c. lvl. s. A...-A special mt-elim; of Bruntil No 210 is tailed for this t-volllllir nt 8 o'clock ill the Branch - ' Iiall._ The older menlherrl ure espe- Men’s Brown l __ -- ed and Blocked ___ ,_ We carry Li full line of Poli dies’ hlte ‘ . {i"§‘< ishes tor Suedes all colors, Canvas' ~- ` ~ Imperial Bronze and White ’ Ladies’ Canvas 1 - 1 _ ___ Shoes- Pumps........`...... - 2:; _ ' _\` These have just come . . . to us and are great value. wear “"3 Patflotlll Come now while we have B d your size. 3 Z9 SNEAKERS for OLD and YOUNG. All sizes. <'oolllhs. After the wedtlillg break- fast. Mr. and Mrs. Ret-tl It-t't oil the lllllflllllil €‘Xlll‘<‘-Qs’ I`Ol° Pllllll Island. near l\owl»llryporl, Moss., where lilo groom lrrlltlllutiolls. A TRIBUTE»»llt-l‘ei‘rilli: to the re- cent death ill Victoria, I3. (`., of Mrs. Il_¢‘lll'y_1.uwsoli. the Colonist ol' that oily said: Last evening, Julio iltli. an- otllf-l~ oltl resident ol' Victoria. Mrs. lit-ilry Lawsoil. :lgcti S5, passer) avvay to ht-r rest and this colllnlulllty is tht- poorcr in the loss ol` olio wllo tllrotlgll more than a quarter nl a century nd- ornod tl honlt-_ :l proniliienl. tflizlratcter- lstife ol' wllich has always been un- slintod llospitillily to tho very many WII Plallf lin- liooli to-day. Sho will he in coni- lilalld ot’ (‘-apt. liawes who is late of the Halifax.” Owing to t`tlpt. Ellis not lieing able to take li ship for six_ iliolltlls, iorlner (`lliet` Ollit-or llnyle, of the Evangelilie, is now t‘:lptaill of the iialitllx alld the former st-coild officer ol` the Evallgelille. is ilow clliof olilcor ot' that ship. Mr. Sandzlll, wllo was pursér of the evallgeline, is again on the joll. _ 'WEDDING BELLS-'llltl followillg wedding .is tzllteli from thu Vancouver lNe\vs`-Adrertiser of Julio 10th: A very ‘pretty wedding was soil-ilnlizt-tl ill the First l’rosiSytt-rillil (lllurt-ll on \V`elllles~ day tlfterntioll at 4 o'cIocll. wliell Mr. -I. It. lVIt:Ew'r_lll. forluerly ol' Sl, Pt-ter's. i’. E. l..'no\v of the staff of the Super- illtelltlcttl ol' the Railway Mail Ser- vice, and Miss Mabel (‘unlliilgllanl. [orlllt-.rly ot" `\Pollokshnws, Scotland. were united .ill niarriagn hy the Rev. Dr. i<`l°llser, The bride wus zlttellded by hiss Elsie 'l‘uylor. while Mr. John Powell supported the groom. ' Mr. and Mrs. l. it. McEwen lcft later for Victoria and Seattle and oil their rc- NA Tl In steel Nor lveiglln htlrque Raglizl. li l s day night alter tl voyage of 35 days from Birkeilllead, Engéf 'i"llc ltllgnilis pericltcctl callll hazy weurller tor tho Iirst twt-Ivo days tlllrillg lvllit-il a strict. lookout for Gernltlll sllbnlnrillcs was kept Init none \vcl‘c sighted. tllozlvy sons were ollvolilltercfl to tl lalllixe ox- lellt during tho rest ot' the trip. The No Ex1'ENsloN. -'rllo coal-tll_tm P BF ~“ _-F . - - 5 - ‘ has been inl`orlned by tilt- Fisher es l"- _ l)epartnlent_that there will he llo_ex- T“I;'s_E_' I;n2_';i_|\gER;s§i§s°o'LNI_§_?es_ tension ot’ time this year t'ol' the ilsh- do __ay-Qmarw _-md heam__;_é_‘gmé(__\_s ing of lobsters' ` opeileil in Stl' John, with Pres. Dornlall “WE °L° A°°R=S°- S“'°“°“"' Il`..II`°.£~"‘t‘l.‘§.’ gli'l‘f.?§fgEJ2$i“i.§.1§iIZ ers are asked when hwmg the" pap' tion, extended a hearty welcome, t0 er changed fmm ‘me address t° uno' the visiting delegates, und trllstud that ther to please give old address LIB We" the elltertailinlellt provided hy the tl-S l1€W Olle- 'This Drew’ 'S ‘UW de' local zlssoclatioir would be participat- ISYS B-lld Saves Ullll0C€SSl1l`Y U`0“ble ed ill to the full by the visitors, He in going over the books. stated that this wil? tll;\ llrs_§ time ip ._--_ the history ot' the c ty tlat t c lzlllut- _ ARRIVE SAFELY-The following ian Associtltloll had heen entertuiiled graDhReleaSe° Thechanns dt-‘Sllattrll was received ycstertlill' by here and he trustetl that In-tore the Mr. W. W- Stllllley, I`rom his son. Capt. nlenlllers left for their respective J. \V- Stlllllvy. and Lt. H. I.. lletllune. llollles that they would see the heml- who arrived ill EIIEIHIIII itll ill? C319' ties ol"tllo city and sul'l°ouildliig colin- donill: Devonport, Eng., Jilin- 24. "Ill- try, says u St. John Exellnilge. Ar- forlll Betllulle anti newspapers- All rullgenicnts lillve been illnde for ex- aafe and well. Ham and \\'0bh." cursiolls up the river :ind to Loch i.o- -* Pres. Dorman, on liehalt' of nlolld. the visiting delegates. tllanked Ml_'. L. ___ ._ J t-otlt~ol~| orgullizl.-tl_ at li_|-ooltfl0ltl_ hi- ____ Evangeline has resumm hm. sunk make and his m_.§U,,iuu,5 fm. uw W _ mer suilings between lltlstoll and t-nine extclldetl to them. Mr. i). R. li. Cltarlottet-flwll. “ailing Hi Ililllfllx Dillll Shaw, Cllzlrloltetown. has beoil _:lp- wnvs and is due In thlS 0-ily ill pointed :ls one oi' the l’roviilctnl Vice- Prcsitiellls. LIIISI IHIINI IIIEIIHIS CASTLE SQUARE THEATRE. BOS- TON. “'l‘lle»\'ello\v '1`it:l.wish suttlclllelll to go to her dying futllelx \\'ith__tllis curl] in het' posstlssltnl she is fret- to live wlloro sho t-lioostls. Sho ficitll pronlisvs hor llrtllvctitill and tht-ll THE RAG _ Ie g .N nit fm; zlllltlclis hor, how slit- ltllls llinl to uzlvt- lici' llonol' und llow sito is fnlzllll’ ex- ' " ll '., ' -i t W-l -1- ‘_ ~ (auen mb drrived"n por mms tricutetl irolll her :~izllt-I Telephone than lmttl timbers for in-lstnl <‘i'ltlllllt»l. Alrcms. 1601’»-tl-2=’»--\lll- :lotto-5-uznionlllist. .. -- 1- 1 .» _J I -- _ Y-._._,.; " _ '_ Y W I. lizls ills sllmlnt-l' resiflcllcc. A large , ' ` ` to hid flirt-u'<>li and t-xtond Iit~tll't_v coll- _ _ CHARL TTETOW N FI H SUPPLY OMPANY Attention dzlligiltor of Mr. and Mrs. l\’icl{ellzle, who. in till- o:\l'|_v part. or the Inst cen- oi View from Scotlnlltl. Born in Vvhelttley ]_l_lV_€:l'._I_;.___I‘.. I., on_Junc 1. 1830, Flora . c\t>ll'.`._ spoilt . ~ 'II I' ll Stanley, Shaw & Pearden _ tt...-_ ...t t.. lt..-I§’.f~§.'; ‘.22‘Z£.5‘t.J-‘ii fit‘ilr_v Lllwsoil, who for nlnny years SOIC Ag€nt$ ` prior to ills colllillg In British (`olunl~ 161 GIGS( G€0I‘g€ St. CI’l3l‘I0tt€lOWi1, P. Es-I. - bla. ill thc into eiglilics, was al promin- seeking palatable food as The Aesthetic Point In the 'urgent necessity* of - all other activities of life it is the desire to participate in a the Central Fish Malket. m 'orit of the public and in Our Location We dwell not on a barren unimaginative desert- like square where stone, brick, concrete, fish tubs, fish scales and what not meet one in Quilp-like array. uratively we are in Lhe inner square with all paths lead- ing to our store which justlv entitles us to be designated one of the most inviting sections of our beautiful public gardens. We choose this location not only because central but also because we recognized that the 3] Y class of trade particularly in the buying of edibles consider _ “not only the material value of the article the buy but also . the surroundings the methods of handling,tIie service, etc. This is the modern.trend of buying. The up-to-date buyer must have the best, put up in the best manner, and carefully deli\_fer_ed. _ The-up-to-date or wise buyer ` ` fact the descriminating _buyer and is very correctly en~ titled to the best attentionand consideration, We our success largely to the fact that we have always put Attention Fig- The Economic Point Of View Literally we are fronting on it was _ . . gr.€“t especially the descriminatlng etc, Buying in ‘Ye Olden” times was necessarily a matter of absolute concentration of mind on money saving and arose from either the press- IS lil OWC higher pleasure than the mere gratification of our mat- erial wants’ that really gives abiding satisfaction to a per- son. A physician who had eminent success in curing' dyspeptics always insists‘_'¢§_on his- patients mingling-ae_s't_ et- ` ' ` ' it od; foods they ate.. This his a characteristic of the. discrim- ating buyer who has unshall- en confidence in his or her own Judgment to lcnow and to choose what is good We have succeeded in build prlgd u_p a_large permwint . a e a we ve gained eybtdgiiadtgéce df the ' ' n buyer. ‘I I I I 4 ` irrlple forth a strong effort to please the descriminating buyer. ure of necessity or the lack »11.'."' .» ,- f The Central Fish Market of facilities. Today the pres- ure of competition has forced the seller to adopt better if""Cill~.irit»li¢i0wn- ‘ .5 . ,_FiSIl 5l1illiI3'iltC0- ‘I . . Other Da F' methods and to consider from every standpoint not only the necessities, but also the tem- * -permeate, the tastes, the fan- cies and the desires"of the buyer. _Today the seller must not only convince the buyer tllat_he.i or she Saves .money in dealing with him *but also <55-n .rs desire it deliver it at your door upon immediate return ol' goods t .REMEMBER When you deal here you are d ing with spec-inllstll know the fish business from A DC o X YZ You have always the best assortment that it is ptusible choose from What we have is always s riotly fresh and as represented We *will not slap your nah nto an old newspaper and ask you to drag such e slippery com anion through the public streets we will wrap it up carefully ii li. sanitary wrapper and I! you so lli s. word we susrsntee you satisfaction or money |~e¢,md,.d Ii' you don't et. this tres e t in I nd without h then you are not gut slicing lifd;_\Ing euttstlon ~ 4 »f».v> ic thoughts with their tid _lit other words to thro much ofthe halo oft around even the most S . ' ' - _ to _ ° _. __ _ _ _t _ rl . _ . i I - I _ I' I __ _' , dt& I isrown' ‘ ___;_UP1_=~L c to -" saves worry (Jud time and above all h th and enjoy- ment. The descrii`nl_nat1n buyer takes advantage “"0 these rondit ons and the wise eel lor is he who aye particular at tentlon to the ncreaslng accomo- datlon of his customers We attribute our success large- ly to the fact that we have been able to satisfy the descrimiilat in bu er even to the measure rar. .rr “rf “rr ii hilt