lib"; i if V *‘gg|apqql ..¢,_ “am-arts.” muss: w. '51- . -. - . m. fllfifii _ our» ll”. ‘ "iii. . i" 1'"? l0; 00 0g ll W- ‘; ‘we, u. tt- ‘oi-l . >v__' ~r )-'._-.-. a H. ._,, right in the" 11W‘ . s fl:-.j-is.l-....-.>n-;- ~_ ,.-_.. The Razor fl‘. - i 0 .‘ prbfi f" l’; ‘I Strapping " .."-.F~-.tflrn -r .. '. i}. Ville! ‘ " AutoStrop .f' Blades _ The Blade '-'_ Remains in the Razor f"AiA ‘LL "ON O0 m nu: siir" -‘ VALET . is carefully adjusted and the correct angle, for a perfect shave, determined before it leaves the factory. i c». w... w. .\ . .- .- .1? . .'i . ' is builtiright into the frame-win necessity for purchas- ing and. using a separate stropping device. are tempered to respond to stropping and will improve with service. More than a year's supply (twelve blades) with every set. for strapping, shaving or cleaning. There is nothing to remove or take apart, assuring you of a quick and com- iortabie shave. $5.00 fofRazor, Sir-op and Twelve Blades. Fancy Sets up to $16.50. 0 Razor "Co. punt-fired’ Ordntb,‘ Canada d"f¢i?<>,r 3Q stro per $"1{i"9" b1fldes quick service g apeybct shave . " IN describing the Valet _AutoStrop Razor, “All in One” _ _means more than Just a combination of words. It means that every essential for a good shave is embodied - ~-.;r ......: - ., ‘bro. . i ii?» . ‘i0 ‘i. lllliwlv i. ‘I ilhuii M" 1 i1‘! I -. a1 )- mil cnlisnomrolivrl;eliinsmir ' nu soous x. 0m orrii ‘$lr.—'l'ho Knights of Columbus ‘are being reminded in this city of the persistent purpose of cer- tain persons to stir up religious hatreds. loatsiy copies of tbs no- torious fourth degrss oath. attribut- csrtsin offices in this city and cir- ,._ crusted broadcast. his offensive production which ‘ogliéally bissphemous and re- hes Ibsen circulated‘ for yysars. ‘it is an old~and worn out dmpoature- and . mong intelli- nnb‘ persons defeats its own snos its absurdity. “Perhaps the best way to make iiwbat the obligation is which F? . _ rissnssumad by the Knights of Col- _ Jlmhua on entering the orgnizaiion Is"to'pi\n|-it as it really is. _Th'e.fol1o>wing is the true obliga- ion: "l arwear to support the consti- tution x my country. 1 pledge my- self as a lCatholic citizen and Knight of Columbus to enlighten myself fully upon my duties as a citizen and to conscientiously per- foi-‘m such duties in the interest of. my country and regardless of all personal consequences. I pledge myself to do all in my power to preserve the integrity and purity of the ballot and to promote rev.- srence and respect for law and or- der. I promise to practise my religion openly and consistently but. witilout ostentaiion and to so conduct myself in pulbl-ic ‘affairs and in the exercise of public-fir- tus as to reflect nothing but cred- it upon our lHoly Church to the and that she may flourish _ and our country prosper to the greater" honor and glory to God. df this is not a good pledge to good and honest citizenship what would be? iSince 1913 many cases have com-e before the courts of the United States and iOanuda. In many instances those who were printing and distributing the vile document were fined and impris- oned. The so called oath has been submitted to fair minded Protest- ants who have always admitted its falsity and bassness. Instances are too numerous to quote but the following is very illustrative; it is the famous Los Angeles in- vestigation where the ceremonial and rl-tual of the Knights of Colum- bus were submitted in their entir- ety to a committee of Masons. The following is the report of .9 their findings:- ENCLOSED REPOBT l hope this may lbs enough to make this infamous _prodluction cease in this city; otherwise we will be obliged to follow the ex- ample of other cities and take leg- al proceedings. it; m . . t ‘as round. ~- J-i. " 4B {CLASSIFIED f Anvuuisiuims | non slim . r __._,...___.____ I - ‘FORE SALE-B ROOMEO COT‘ Apply 330 Fitzroy St. ____.___.______._..__ vron aALe-Hsavv BROWN PA. psrfxiliitlsble for placing under- csrpet. 6 cents a rolifljat Guardian , office. . ‘FOE SAL! 60 AOIIU OI‘ IaAND mast. Royalty 8 1-! miles from cfharlottetown. Has never failing stream. For particulars apply, E. _ wrieatiey s. Co., ma. Tiiis land will-fie sold in lots to suit pnr- a chllfl‘. mango HELP WANTED MAKE MONIY AT MOM! - l1! to $60 psid woolly, for your spare‘ time writing showcai-ds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply yon with worn. West-Angus blow" Service, 51.1., Colborne Toronto. -- o ‘UALEGMAN WANTED --8ALE8- manic ssif respecting salesman who“ ambition is r beyond-his present occupation‘ might‘ find more. oonnni-l employment with us and at the same time double his-dnconie. We require e man of oleln- character-sound- in mind and; body. of strong‘ personality whoflwould appreciate ‘mi-ifs p0!!- i Ir MEM0RIAM ‘l MRS. L. l-ANIIQAN. MRO! ,.-. A sari gloom was oist- over Sour- is t when it became known that ., s. (Capt) ‘Laiirencspan p“ an hid‘ passed sway at an early hou ‘an Wsdnssdarhight. Mayli. Doc 5d was of a very mild and lovi __disposition, which . endear‘ sd ‘ ito hsr many frisnds.,l-lbs lsavdsfito mourn a heart broken husband and five young children. also three brothers and three sis- tsrs. -_‘Qbe was consoled by i-lw l8" ' ' i Y‘, i... ig- , ‘ tical affairs. and was tion' with ii fast growing concern where industry woul¢ be reward pd withfar above average earn- llliifl; murriod man ‘preferred, Apply to MrQJ. (l, vMoLerin, Bell second floor’. liiiey Queen St., opposite Pruwse Brothers. " 5snsonnrannovs ‘ALI: UNCALLID FOR IUITS suits anihqvercoatu from our 80 brslnohes Jhroughout Lianads wii bs Gold at 8l4.00.oaoh. Odd trousehs $8.95. Odd Vests $1.50. in many eases this price is less than onethird their actual val- ue. Merchants buy ‘these goods for rs-ssls to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits and an overcoat. lilor sale at our sioro only. English l’: Richmond Street. \ m" tctoru, cto-rn. CLOTH- 00' your women folks need mater- isls in good qualities fora-their dresses and suits? We have thousands of yards ‘that will be sold as low ss $2.75 per yard, half regular price. in goods 54 w 5s inches wide. This is an sir- oellsnt opportunity to get mater ials in better qualities than ris- nally found in womens fabrics, sud also take cars of iihs child- .rsn needs. Call at our store. Eng lish "&_ Scotch Woollen Company, 15a Richmond Street. w- rites or the ‘Catholic Church of which she was always a devoted meinliér. To the bereaved‘ tlis community extends their sincere srmhflillv- . , n. signals. CASH . . \ The death "took place at his homo in Merrill. Wisconsin about i1 month i139 vf-Nr. Eneiis iCnsh, form 'eriy of Graham's Road. in this province The" lats Mr. Cash who was in hisilQtb year, will be kind- ly remembered by manyvold friends andassooistss preilious to leaving Ms native "home l-forty years ago. He taught school for s number of wars’ dud was engaged in other pursuits for a time before IOIIIE west. ils. took an motive part. in "educational. temperance and poli- recognized building, p Scotch Woollen Company, 158' FOR SALE = At West Devon, fivo acres of land with dwelling and more warehouse uii d barn 'l‘liis is near R. Road school and churches. idor quick sale, the price is right. . JA<S_ T. WAITE, Real Estate. Water Street East ‘Summersids. CHURCH SERVICES-Rev. H. G. ‘Meilick wii-l ‘preach at Long V. Creek 11 a .m., Clyde River 3 p. m., Sllllllily May 109th. There will be it roll call of the members of the North River Baptist, Church Tues- day "May 31st, and of Clyde River June_1st, and of Kingston June 2. The roll calls will lbs at 7 p_ m. shanp, each followed by a public service at 8 o'clock. Rev. C. it. Freeman w-iil give an address at’ North River and‘ Rev. Robert Lins- diiy at Clyde River. and Kingston Everytbody is cordially invited. u ‘nnairns CLARK-QM ISuriilmianslde, Thurs- tlay, »May 26th, ‘Thomas Clark. Eunersl- on ‘Saturday, morning. Time to be announced later, ————¢-o>-i-— PERSONALS iMr. J. A. Molssac, ‘city, left yes- terday on a visit to Moncton and other par-ts of New Brunswick. lDr. A. A. McDonald and W Tur- ner. Souris, were in the city yes- terday. oi lMr. E. Clancy, representing the McAdam Glittsrino Polish Co., Ltd, is at present _in Charlottte- town. McDonald, Springfield and Mrs. James" 0*Coiinor, Clinton are sis- ters. ' Four brothers Ambrose, Wil- liarn, Joseph and Andrew, reside in the United States, to all of whom. the Guardian extend sym- pathy. . , =lill¢l1illlll¢li£l8 -‘ i» . sq; s ' as a clever debater and ~ till-WC speaker. A large number or his m: to learn of his’ demise. l as n sorro . '-‘ inbeisi’ oidrtirno friends. will, alley-ply 11;. .. i" 00:. l, ‘ ._ llilldfifli , 1 )3 p 'f . ' with iii iiitienr-imsuolsrol‘ Bus-I who GIMOIN; ulllglnllranmli‘ ha" .._:""'" l 1...... , Vice Supremeilvfnster 4th Dezrefi K. of C. tor 1Com dirarid Newfduqg: land. ‘ " ‘ ‘" '" ‘ We hereby certifydhat by auth- Kniglits of Columbus ‘in the State of California, who acted under in- structioiis from the supreme offic- we ‘were furnished a and pledges used by the order. and and exam-bred the same. We found oath-bound organization, and that its ceremonies are comprised in four degrees, which are "intended to teach and inculcate principles that lis at the foundation of every Oui- examination of these core- monials and obligations was made taining whether or not a certain" alleged oath of the ‘Knights Columlbus, which has been printed used by the order, and whether gatlon or pledge was used which was or would be offensive to Pro- tsstnnts or Masons, or those who inept of peculiar v.iciousness and ; " ‘ ‘ We" find that neither the alleged oath iior any oath or bl-ancs thereto in matter, manner, spirit nr purpose is used or fonirrs a part of the ceremonies of any T e alleged oath is the invention of an irnplous and venomous mind. border of Knights of Columbus, as shown by its rituals, is dedicated to the Catholic religion, charity and patriotism. There is no pro- paganda proposed or taught against not of Catholic faith. Indeed, Protestants and Masons are not referred to directly or indirectly in the cersmonials and pledges. The ceremonial of the order a reverence -for law and order. ur es tbs conscientious and unsel- fis I performance of civic duty. our country as the richest and molt precious possession of a Knight of the order. We can find nothill! "1 sr that to our minds could be ob- jected to by any person. MOTLEV HEWIQ FLINT Master of Masons of California. DANA nsio wsttsn Thirty-second -Degres Past Grand Master of Masons of California. ' WM. RHODBQ ‘HERYEY Thirty-third Degree Past Master and Nestor 0i Scottish Rite Lodss. ed to them have been struck off in ‘ ority of the highest offlicer oftho ~ er of the order in the United States ‘ ‘ complete» copy of all the work. ceremonies, that while the order is in a sense a secret association, it is not an.- great religion and every free Stats. " primarily for the purpose of ascer- of and widely circulated, was in fact i if, it was not used, any oath, obll- _ a e engaged in circulating a doou- _> "pledge bearing the rsmotest resem- Q, _- degree of the Knights of Columbus. ‘ ' scurrilous. 1 _ "w dked mid libelous, and inrust be > We find that tbs . _ Protestants or ‘Mason's or persons -. . i teaches n rim. and ncibls patriotism i. r instills a love" of country. inculcatss - and holds up the Constitution of , l‘ the entire ceremonials of the ord- rinrtyiiiiriipesrss Past Grand l “ Yiyere '- ViS Qffe..." m0 "Chmidals" " Ffi-‘rtFamoi/s _ Dessert“ , . '.»r.“. _ _.,-, ,..- '5 HIGH TEA at Notra Dams Acs. demy Wednesday and‘ Thursday, June 1 and 2. s-i- ADVERTISE THE BEAUTlE-S- 0F THE ISLAND-By sending Your iriends a souvenir of P. E. l. "my 57c post-mud. Guardian Office RE-ORGANJZAT-lOM-Jfhe 26th Field Ambulance will meet for rc- Ofgllflllfltlon purposes ut the Drill Shed this evening ut 8 p. m. 'I‘hore are a few vacancies for good mop. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Ailvertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must "he in ille Guardian Oi‘i'ice ‘before noon of the day previous to publication and‘ before i0 a .m. on Saturday. FIELD AMiBUL-ANCEr-The 26th ii‘leld Ambulance will meet for re- milflnllflllvn pilrposcs at the Drill Shed this evening at 8 p. ‘in. This "lwllld ililileul w all’ ‘ex-C. A. M. c. men or Battalion 1S. B.'s. A few vac- ancies to be filled. EXPECTED.——H. M. S. “Valerian? which is expected t0 arrive in this port this afternoon or evening, ls n British worship of the destroyer typo. She is commanded by (foinnniniler Hugh S. England, and carries 9 officers and 97 men. She will remain hers until June 3rd. DESTROYER ltllniirilis Llnlnsent for Diphtheria that ws carefully read, discussed ‘ An orchestra music. ments from us. Every person ‘drawing. prize only". esiiuei. c". some: Thirty-second Degree Past , Mas- ..- ._‘ *9, - Ieepniopnia- ‘ _ be awarded. - Inonsv C.LUB—.Tll6 fwsekiy meeting i chairmanship of! Rotarlan _ Rogers. The visitors included his Hon Judas Warhurton and Rotar- P. W.O. OLOSINQ-Jrhs Prince of Wales College closing exercises will bs held at the college hall this morning commencing at nlns o'clock. Alphabetical lists of 111B 1M. 2nd and 3rd year graduates appear in-snother column. The closing will ‘be of the usual form- al nature. ‘Premier Bell will pre- side and an address will be made by Mr- Rogers, Superintendent. of Education, and by Hon. Mr. Lea. Commissioner of Agriculture. The ehrtificatss and prizes will then i usual of the Rotary . ,_ b was held‘ at the Hotel Davies Qsterday afternoon, under the ‘inn H. Wifitiuore, Toronto. Rotar- Jiln Roy Qiilgley rendered a much ‘appreciated solo- and then Dr. H on the work undertaken by the Red Cross in connection with the Lea- gue of Red Cross Society of the allied nations. The work primarily was in the nature of encouraging the use of ipreventive medicines and saving children's lives. He point ed out us a incl of which we should not bu lflfflllll that the average ex- penditure for (‘hnada on. lpubllc health was One dollar per head, whereas in this Province the amount was only three cents. ‘He also contrasted the iritersst exhibit ed in the cars and protection of animals and the care and protec- tion of children ‘by stating that re csntly when two foxes died in the than three experts were sent from Ottawa to investigate the cause, and a veterinary burgeon was lo- cated in ISummerside for the ~pur~ pose of ascertaining if o prophylac. tic can be devised. On the other died in the Province last year and no one seemed to take the trouble to find out if this enormous death rate was preventable or not. it was up to them to show that from a sen timental view apart alto - gather from a. mone- iary consideration the value of the lives of our babies are of infinitely greater value than that of the most highly rprized silver foxes He. ap- Dealed to the members io support the I. O. D. IE, in the campaign ‘that was being put on for an increase of membership to the Red Cross ILH" S5 Johnson addressed the members ' ranch of Sirmmerside_ no fewer ' hand no fewer than 142 babies . The fat you are daily accuimulatging comes froinstarchy foods and sweets. Cut out pota- toes, white flour bread ‘and. pastries, take .ra'- tional exercise, and eat Si-1 red(led Wheat with green vegetables and unsweet- ened fruits. For breakfast heat two biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness, pour hot salted water over them, drain off the water quickly, and put a lump of butter on each biscuit. Nothing so deli- cious or nourishing. TRISCUXT is the shredded wheat cracker, _a crisp whole-wheat toast, eaten with butter or soft cheese. MADE 1N CANADA .::.t7-. 1 .. f . -_\~\-\-\-\-\.~\-\-\‘\ x \*\“'> s. w» on. -. . » Soclel-Y. 11nd the response to the 3p peai was most encouraging , will discourse nice Four months ago we took over the store owned by us, and occupied by J. G. Jamieson, and had it thoroughly remodelled, and it is now one of the finest stores in Canada. Our aim is to mlake our store one that will be profitable and a pleasure for you to patronize. Reasons why you will find it to your advantage to purchase your reqlllre‘ fifteen years and over, and children with parents, visit- lug our store Saturday night from '7.30 to 9.30 p. m. will receive la coupon entitling them to a chance ‘in the big You do not have to“ buy to receive a coupon as we positively refuse to sell anything Saturday night. Every time you callvyou will receive - a coupon, but youare entitled to one [$50.00 0w... Away _ l-snt-—New and enlarged" premises, stocked with goods from the world’s best factories. _ 2nd-Our prices are based accord- ing to the latest quotations from the ‘ manufacturers. ' " F ' 3rd—All stock markedat much less ., than former profits, to increase our turnover. ‘ ~ ~- We have secured extra help ‘to take care of the large, incrqa-sed, business and to give the best possible service. a Our floor spac ' 60 000 _ ft. Whitfll" enable: Ollegugleilisplayi‘ my goods to the best advantage. l Our Prize Oiier for Saturday Night No member of a family of any of the employees will receive a coupon. Ask for Prize Coupon. First Prize GOODS T0 VALUE OF $25.00 0 i’ Second Prize I GOODS T0 VALUE OF $15.00 Third Prize . . GOODS T0 VALUE OF $10.00- We Coriiiaiiy invite You i0 inspect 00w Stock 1,». i Trying tot Our New Addition IS eady for Business Bigger. Brigid". Btllfir allilmore Anxious i0 Serve. You Grand opening Saturday Evening, May 28th, 7" to 9.30 $50.00 Free _N0thing to be sold: Everybody in. vited t0 attend, and everyone receiv- es a coupon for the grand drawing.