i I.;-&~'li%&~l2_‘l".7` ~§a»_<§, ~ -urging: nw-\ _,@..,.__,_,Y_.,~ u_Y\ I .1 -i.. in i .»-a rites 'rwo _ me Liim me 'run cr-1Aiu.o'rTE'rowN GUARDIAN ;~~~~~ mer or ALL '_ ° at JUNE 2» 191° A ~.. m \ . f .M ‘__ _ :zzz Fi `.°_'f{2'_'_`-I; Panama llats E i . i 5 use Strobin-. The hat is cleaned in a few , i,,` iuiiiutes, dries quickly ‘ <.s'.:~i lf-ok.; like new. f 5-hrobiu does not in- jure the fabric and 1 loes not make it hard. , of‘is..ni-iis Une l .$21.5 " "" `”` "" '/_ C` pgtkw s‘:1f1cif_i;. to cle.in two lists. . l0c packet. i J. G. JAIVIIESUN. M nunooisfr I--I-_--In H 1-: c 1-1ARi.o'r'ri':'rowN QUARDIA N T0 '_ = 1'iiun`sn.-iv, _luNi~: 2, igio. A (litl~li\'l‘ I-}Ml‘l°}ll.Ult ANI) A SMALL INSECT. Straw ; and ‘ i 'l‘|\e cobles tell us that Einpcror William, \\`ar Lord of the (lcrniun could thus attack the most pnwcriiil ruler on the globe and worst him in liinpirc. is now unable to write, car- the encounter. There is also in the ries his arm in a sling, cannot draw incident, a suggestion that against his sword and has been forced to de- many of the ordinary and extraordin- putise the t‘ro\\'n Prince and the ary ills and dangers which beset t‘hancf-llor to sign all state doi'u~ mankind, rank and power afford no ments on his bt-luilf. And this ex- protection. The most powerful army tranrdinnry condition ot things, we in the world and the second stroiig- are told, was caused by the bite ot est navy in the world, could not pro- a small insect. The matter may be tect the Kaiser in this instance from serious enough for the doctors have the most inslguitlcant ol toes. opened und treated the atlectcd part, to prevent the possible development the And again, from what slight causes must important events may of blood poisoning. spring. More, perhaps, than any oth- \\`c are not told wliat manner ot er man on earth the Emperor of Ger- iii>:~ect was so audacious as to thus msny holds the peace oi the world in uttark the Emperor. For that mat- his grasp. Many have thouglitoi him ter the mansions of the great as well as a menace to peace, although we ns the homes of the humble may be iiivailed by annoying insect crcuturcs. A wise man of old noted the spider believe they judged him wrongly. Possibly the lesson and the discip- line hc is noiv receiving may not be in kings' palaces. And they are no lost. Philip of Mscedon, we are told, respecters ol persons. The mosquito paid a inau to remind him every day Will HS iillickly attack a king as-a at dinner, "l’liilip, remember that lieggar, and if not repulsed will drink thou nrt mortal!" "I‘he Kaiser has the blood oi one or the other with been reminded from an even humblcr ciiuul relish. lloyiilty carries with it source that an insect can disable an no respect and power' no awe lor the Emperor. And having lenrneil this insect. world. lei-ssnii, his Imperial Majesty may, as Still there is something almost as- we hope and trust, make n speedy toiiiisliini; in the luct thut an insect and complete recovery. \~_.~ ee »~,.~»~.. V».~.~_-_-_~_-.-_-e~.-_-_~_~.-.-.-.-;_-_-.-.-,-,-. ~_~_-7-.-,-_-_-_~.~_-.-.-.-».~.-_~.~.-,-_-_-_-.~_~_-_~ ».-.-_-_-ewvvwvvy, f A VASE OF 'HEIIOISINI IN IJFE-SAVING. In our iiing's County columns yes-. The heroism that saves life, while ri-rday niorning was rccnrt`iod a deed taking such risks and displuyiitg sucli of lu-roi;¢iu ibut entitles tho priiirifpnl cool and resourceful skill, muy surely lnrtor to r\mlui'|ng lame. 'l`he hero ii: rank with the liighcst courage nhowu NI tii Allan not vet tlcicn our , O till ( tl lllll ll}.,£‘ dll ll “U displn.yed ii iuarvellons roiii‘ai:e,rr>ii- the l»i»\tllf‘lir'lfl and shiiulil r|~rci\'4' il e ld. f* ’f (i W' ("" A' Ml' ‘ H 1 rtliy ret-oi-:'nition_ The .iuveiiile intro O Gitts l - in 'I`eaSets,Bake~Dishes, ~' ' Fern Pots, Waiters, etc. , These goods have just aririvecl, are the very new- eu patterns and first qual- irg' ` taylor gs i' Q 3...; wg, at I ,ml iirrfiiint, \\'liir.h ruiiius lriuu our rc Q i -proud, und his pniriitiz, friends asndi l . of tho hero iiuzreiiscs the ohligiutioii. |,,.\~,,|,,1 ,,|| ],,~;,;_\-|»_ pi,-¢,m Hu. ,,,||,|;.,4|,,. \'o||ng\ Allnu has not a nollle oiuiiuiiph- pled with cooliiess oiiiilfskill that are Iii it will do\1lit,lc>‘s l|ispi‘rri otla-rs ol ig_i1l;ir t'o|‘i'<-s|_uitulriil ut i\loiitz|l:ln- iiiul HH, xumh U( HIL. mud to lik” (-,,,,,~,,.g-¢~ is eiitirvly trust,\vortli_v, young Allan :utveil l-he lives' ol ilu' six boys lu wlioi‘.e rrsclic he went at the risk ot "ln his own life. it wus 11 uublo xicliilfvc-,\\' ous and manly lu~lpiulnc.~;s in future 1-|'gv|it-ics. Whitt lic did was done ithout tliouglit of reward or ol """‘t “f “`l‘l"l‘ ll" "l"-V “"`" f`°clitii,-iiie, und :icrius to 'lultil all the re- thc peopli of i\Iontiigiic gcncriil-ly mov justly i:liari» in the ieeliiig, Iii lion- F orin-,g sucli lirroic lilc-saving the coin- ii iiiitv miiv lrrl thait. they will ho that. his chiiiiis to r‘t-cog-nitioii iiiii_v .nil _ _ _ l€‘\\f-ic! uni: I' " ' "'l“'l“‘ ll" l"'""l'Hv l"""m'l("l “ml mm mid lluii iiotkcts and limi \\o¥`k to Ko '_ , ' ru,” li iuir to the l`:1 ‘ hos ‘ '_ ' , 5 A. ,,` . \l_ of our voniuion liuinniiity. nlmivlnmiiii I to. 'l‘his is wliiit. called lortih the quisites for which the tliirn-rgic llcro I und and tihe Royal irluinane Society 'ere established. We sincerely hope , , __ , _,,,_,h,IY .. ___ --~-Y*-v-~ - ~* --V ----14-"-' A irony of (lol. linnibof of the Salva- 1'-1 X11 73 i ‘;"""" A isiiieitst Wi€I;i1iS 31§i5RfS_iV\i_.,,mm # £1 ` ' ` clr:::put,<']ies of yesterday inorniiig. &.... I I E s P ii c ni L i\ ..;f;f;:‘ :.‘.‘;"1‘.';.,‘.I;;;.:i.t:.°;;i§..:s.iiii£1?.P I Mail tlrder Bargains shun F - r2° - W" "TES ff’ 'Sian/vi l No H306-~ Price $2.00 No |00() Strong saiiitnry il-on beds 1i];Q ;i_li<\\t-clit cn- :iiiielezl snow ‘.vli_1'.c, _licavjr osts mtl litters, iii s.7e~; as E follows; 3 ft, 3 fr f» 11161125- 4 E ft, 4 ft 6 inclics.(lur price ll .,_.___.-_,_i.__ iv. ___.-.__._.._ n.__...;_ \j'.i'. \ "C 11?? c.,- \? "‘ f»l J it .._._-_.._.____.__-~_- H na /_ while they lust, only . No 513--~,-\ splciulid vnliic heavily enameled in sno\vy white, heavy posts and till-. rs, brass caps, sizes 7, fl. 3 fl fn _ , _ 3.00 .ind 4 ft. Our special price ......... .-- No I2-.»\n attractive bed, heavy, strong and splendidly finished in white enamel. :i very nice design fitted with four heavy brass knobs, Sizes 3 ft, 3 ftfiii1clics,aiirl4l`t. Only........ . . . . . . . I Strong Enameled iron Beds 2.00 Every home in the land should be lurnished with sanitary Iron beds. Our special mail order bargain prices place these modern style beds within the reach of everv per- son. We sell IRON BEDS, SPRINGS AND l\IATTRESSES -in fact,furniture of every sort, at rock bottom prices COMPARE our. prices with those of any store at home or ABROAD and be convinced that it’s to your advantage to purchase here » ` .fy - 2;. l IP" 1 ` ;’ .-f \. ' ft 6 ` <14 ft. Our prilcld No 24--Price 3.25 No 24-Another at- tractive style -- strong, durable and handsome. Fitted with four heavy brass knobs, heavy posts and fillers. In sizes 3 ft, _'rn-;i~;i< & wsisus r$EER S; WEEKS 1 ?_`,@)\\..: f .1 ` Bedroom suite only $10.90 N _:av li ,___(_. _ , < .0 1 - ;_;§_f=-'=; l ,I `= = ’§_-__`_-_` _-‘;."°* '= ;=?` " l ,i , _ - Ivy! Another Special Mail Order Bargain No 700-3 piece suite consisting of bed,dresscr and commode stand. Dresser of hardwood finished in gold- en oak, has i6x2o plate mirror, 3 good sized drawers with brass trimmings. Is well finished throughout, all 3 pieces are well made and hnished throughout~~complete with cast irs Dfggsgf ,. .......................»»~»-4 - - ~ - .. ..- -»»-~- Suite 3 pieces with stock mirror..... . . . . . ....$l0,90 BEERDS; WEEKS A HOW OLD IS FREEMASONRY ? From time to time the elusive and mysterious secrets ol Free Masonry are alleged to have been betrayed, exposed ami given out to the non- Masdiiic world. Members ol the Aiicielit and Honorable lraternity smile at these alleged revelations, and most people in this curious world who have given tliuught to the subject seem to conclude that the great secret is still intact and inviol- uble within the breasts of the broth- erhood. Biit upon another question, the ,age of Free Masonry, there are wide iliderences of opinion. In Cham- bers' Eiicyclopediu we read: “The Mason brotherhoods of thc middle ages were organized incorporations, not substantially ditlerent in» their nature from the other guilds, govern- ed by rules oi their own, and re- cruited from a body ol apprentices who had undergone a period of proba- tionary servitude. Fable and imag- ination have traced back the origin oi Free Masonry to the old Roman Enipire, the Pliaraohs. the Temple of Solomon, or even the times of_ the »'I‘o\\'ei' of Babel and the Ark of Noiili. The Masonic craft in reality- sprung into being about the same time und from the same set oi causes as other incorporated crafts; but~a variety of circumstances conibined to give it an iniportaiire and intiuence bcymul thc rest." 'l`lie article from ivliirh the abovti, iinotutioii is taken goes on to give particulars of the origin of Masonry. ’l‘lif|rd is ,now suiil to be smile rlirtiii-e that the llrlttisli eniilruriro on Uniiudiun cattle will he rciiiovt-il,ow ing to the. ~iid\'mu'<‘ in the prirc ot ment in l‘}uglimil_ The eiiilizirgo isa purrly pi'otii-ctioiiisl provision, rover ed up by a false pretence nniiiortli-V of the llritisli (loveriinient. lt was nlso it very mcun ri-turn for the pre- tei'r|\ce wliieli (‘unndn lrns i'or 1.\\'clv<° years pnst. extended to ull imports ol Iiritisli gooils, , (‘niiiida's iniii\igi'1Lt'imi ricsti‘ictio'ns are bccoiiiing the subject of iini'ii\“or- able criticisin in the (lid (lountry.'1‘lic latest regulations stipulate that no eiiiigiviiits will be deeincd siiiitmhfle for tlamilla unless they are going out! to eiigufle in ag‘rieult.ural piirsiiits, even tlioiigli they liitvc plenty of nifmry in tion Aiiuy ut the lioiulon l<}nugrn- . tion t‘oul'ci'cnce as reported in our mission visited Spokane the tllia.n1_ber ot (Jominerce at that place arranged ii, series of cntwtnliiineiits in th,eir hoii<~i', including an excursiini of 50 miles and a dinner to take place on Sunday. The distingiiished guests ‘coiirbcoiisly declined the invitation to the exruri.i‘i.~‘.s ‘ \,- .‘~4, ____/,W 4_,. '='-~‘\‘- .`.,2.-f.'f.i.‘.\.'»~~`. ‘ 9 *- gli-'» . _;-§_ __ :ll`T_x."l '. f s-gk ai ,- 1.5;; rw 1' .7__';3i 531;, ` ,rfé .1-: :ii-,_- '3'f'-*F I so wi/ WASH GINGHANS PLAIN OR WITH FANCY BORDER. Blue and white, red and white cheeks. Pin stripe or polka dot at I2c. EXTRA WIDE FOR APRONS. Canadian standard ducks for i3c per yard guaranteed no second, all standard goods and warranteed to wash and keep their color. 30,000 yards oi last Colored Wash Goods lrom V 101: a ,yard to 2511. New Apron Department Hundreds of aprons, the real wash kind. Today's induceiuent begins with a good apron at 25c up to $1.00 Imported Wash Silks Colors pink, cliaiiipagiie, iiilc green, pale blue, golden bro wu, grey and crcani. So pop- ular this seasou are these silk fabrics that it almost amounts to a craze and we are inform- ed that this has been sold in this city for 6oc_ Our wash goods sale price is now. . . . . . . .39c Simply Wonderlul the VARIETY of fancy wash goods that will be shown to day ALL \VASIlABLE cottons, liiiens and silk fabrics, from 8c a yard up to ggc. “Mirvellous" you’ll say. Think ofit when We tell you the values are up to. . . .60c Extra Specials from our linen department 52 in table linen 1. iiniiiunn ro-as uie riry ami ur.. f"“°fb'=f Prem’ P2_tf'=I11~ .., ...su - - _ .. 30c lienlthy scalp, softens und ,zfivcs vim; F ' ' l rom 0ur White Cotton Dept -....................... ......... 25: 36 in white cotton absolutely pure worth i4c Today’s price . , . . ., . . . . . . . _ , _ , , ,|0¢ “Window screens mid. doors.t at Riot more “lan 2° yds to a customer' 1,,,.,,.St ,,ric%, (;amm,,\»s Hm~,iw,,,~e n0t1ier3oinat.............-......... Store- 6-zdtf. Lovers of value ought not to let this opportunity pass.. “NICE LOT OF PRETTY STIFAF bye All Wash goods are diHp1”}'ccl and every piece priced with a ticket that denotes good- | Come Come Come ri-ziiiiu. e _ f _r Paton’s Pa.ton’s Pa,f0n’S, Here Are is A Whole Regi- ment ot Soldiers Could Not Make You Eat Rockwood Chocolates but if you are a conni- seur on chocolates you will be delighted with Rockwood. ~ f-'-- A ALL-rni:-wiiv-nv-warns ' Metropolitan Line Between Boston and NEW YORK An Unbrulten Nigl\t`s Rest from City lu City Over the Most Fascinating Salt Water Route in the World on the Turbine Steel Slesmahipn. HARVARD 6; YALE Boston To New York. $4.00 'l`h|‘ougli 'l`u'ltr‘ts to ;\ll Poiiits. Schedule : \\'i-iskilays :uul Siiiiilays, frulu Huston. leave India \Vliai-|`;u .; l'.l\l. Sunil-claiily srlicdiilo from l‘iv|'o, North Ri*/l‘I'» ucnr foot of Rector Sl. Dui- cillier' city H o'c|ock ilu- following morning. nl pi'iiu'ip:tl Railroad and Sleanibuzil Tirkrt Ufticus _tlirnugliout the roiuitry. l<`:u‘cs sainv :is via Long lslaiid Sounil Linus. l"o|' |'os\‘r\':itioiis, |"¢\hli‘rei, &r, ml. dress 'l`irlu~l Agent, l\lct|'opolitnii Line, india \\"liarl`, llositoii, 5-ztidint wtrtsqm. ini designer of yachts, launches .f style, comfort, wear. working boatscompiere plans Call t d and' specifications furnished O ay at reasonable rates and R' ® §§§§§Sié<;;;1)@g;idS°1i°if=d- itnae at shortest nance J F _ B R U S Babylon, Long Ialahdf N. Y. ,A. nucllemln & C05 *{ _ ___1_L‘_____ ‘ :_-i|rlHuAi ' - i-W Ai Screen doors Through Tickets vin i\ii-tropolitaii Line, -.V Y .. ,_,_,__ __¥_____ _, "_Elilieitiseminls W CD Good Morning ! In tliere anything you require in the grocery line? lf so, try the King' Square Grocery Qunlity` the best. Lnrge stock to choose from. Prompt delivery to all parts ul the city and country. i Telephone 61. Orders called lor. ll. M. SELLER King Square. tl-Idttsdrtl. Public Notice B. B. Harland will not goto East or West River on Friday and Satur- day next, 3rd and 4th Jl1116.85 sh” goes to Pictoll to go on marine slip lpr inspection and painting. Should Q A curl--__ :_ a|___ _"na __nn__ _ A-~\