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"1§€?:-T = ”'","“‘f’.»' =“ < ~.="~».3"-T.-=fi"~ `<‘ 15911*-?‘“ . ._ , ._..`_....V._. 3.; -..,-.-.>=- ~ _ --s »-..... ..»i.:-=v~'-»- ui lg; ju'-i 'ii it .t _. ‘lutlii Ll ,i : 'i fl* ' '.,i I ~ il. :~1i;.r;i. ihi |; ' i .;`.j';l ; | '. -fi .lr l>; ~-.~,. ,. iii -’ . il' it -14 1-.. 15'! 7': t_-._ ‘it rdii J ,v . hr* 1' wifxikj -*it -4 . li.-- , '.» iff “-"l ltr-‘-1 _,-4 i l . ~I ~‘;-4': - J I K 121 i ‘ .ii~1;»~ , '."':'.;~. as ti, W. _ »l".iil»," mga _K :`~, T- v. '\ , l:,\';‘l ;.-'ref' two <5 0 -. yi tr ...il t ii 1"-t P 4 lt i i 7.. . _ 1* . . ` `.'f'.=.<->'“ ~ ' ` ` . \ 3 , .A . ' ' -.»."-.--->t.'.= ' -- PAGE SIX THE cHARLo'1-'mrown GUARDIM JUNE 23» 19-S ' ‘ r“*1~15 ' I eop e s Theatre 8 50 , U s [l “The Gentleman Wm. A. Brady and the W ' Present “TOM WISE” in from Mississippi” A Five Act Play of the Trials and the Pleasures of. a New Senator. orld Film Corporation Other Pictures l See Evening Papers “The Perils Friday and Saturday--Remember the Days of Pauline” ‘Z _ ___Y_ _. l"""'_“""""'_""""""' ' Enjoy Out Door -_-I Comfort Purch- /M asc one oi these é -_ Swings To-day `~` S* if V N They are made from selected well-seasoned stock. swinging parts ilu natural v_arnisli. “-.iroiigly built and are guarantee in every children. Price .... .$6.50 ery strong and serviceable .... Ea frame paint(-ci red, and wav. lloltls 4 adults or six ' 'li-.liy Lawn Swings. v / |_, ___ “___ . ,_ .--..- . .A 2 ._ F I I 1- . l porch or lawn ........... .. This Serviceahle LawnSeat Only 1.50 These seats are made of hardwood, painted and varnished, will fold up. An ideal seat for the ....................... ..$1.50 Camp Chairs, made strong, exceedingly light m in weight, fold very co backs.. Steel Folding iCain up ........................ .. pactly and have canvas ....... .$1.50 Ea p Stools, can be fOldGd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50c lia L Get your camp supplies here. WHOLESAL The. 'S o I ersil . " -.~.f.f=|.;»||is.|~‘-r li & RETAIL @ --fs; :if . ~ W .4 -ZINJIW ‘»-I Granite a \~-vu."-i Works CALL and inspect the latest _ our show rooms 117 Kent Street, P. C. BRO it ‘ i-‘..lMinwliLEstti. l\-ionumental Designs at Revere Hotel Block WN& CO ""“""“""l nd Marble ...._..l f _ .__1_. - ____ Boston Shoe Shining ‘Parlors Special Chairs for Ladies Panama, Straw and all kinds of Felt Hats Cleaned - and Blocked We carry :i full line of Polishes for Suedes all colors, Imperial onze and White Shoes. We Clean Our Hats Here ‘--in Charlottetown- Therefore we do not have to Charge Extra for. Expressage or Sending them Away Out of Town Orders Promptlyl Attended .to l -; ' _ -'-QUEEN sr. _ cnAni.o'r'rETowN I i Summer Shoes Canvas... .. . Pumps ........... . _ These Come no your size. Morris, Smith Beer' |070-Blltlltf. `- .._ , ,. qui. ~ ._. . _--.aa e.lX‘.e.I;'.i..‘.i’.‘?Ti.'7$l-(55 Ladies’ Whitez Ladies’ Canvasl have just come to us and are great value. w while we have SNEAKERS for OLD and YOUNG. All sizes. & IT PAYS to buy in this Province. IN THE SENIOR events for the [)(,mi|,u,|i liar Athletic iueei. at the Abegwt-ii ',;rouiuis n two-mile bicycle mu- \t~¢i_t~ omitted from yesterdays progi-amine. ROYAL ARCH OFFICERS.-Ai last night's session oi' the Grand Royal Ari-li Vhapit.-r oi' Nova Scotia, held lil ilu- .\lasonit~ Temple, the following oi`- in-ers were eloeied and installed: \\'. P. [)onll. ttliarlotietowii. Grand lligh Priest; J. LT. McKay, Sydney, Grand King; \\`. A. l-jllis, St. Johlfs .\'e\\‘- ioiiiiillaiul. Grand Scribe; M. .\li~l~`. llall, Halifax, Graiul Treasurer; S. .l. \\`addell, Truro, .\`. S., Grand Sewe- tary. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION -- .\ slit-ice-ssful t-onvt‘ntioii oi' ilu- York liisirit-i S. S. Association \\'as lu-lil in ilu- i'huri-li at \\-'insloe North on l~`ri- day. .l|ilu- lhih. Tlu- afternoon ses- sion was taken up with re-ports and a rouiul table t-oni't-rent.-e oi' ilu- S. S. \vorlrt-rs. At the t-vt-liiiuz iiu-eiiiiiz, wliit-li was largely aiieiuleil. lie-\'. il. A. Ross gave a iiiut-li-appri-i-lated ad- dress. Ile spoke [oreilily and earnest- ly, oi` the need of inilivitluul sacrifice and work to make the fort-es of influ- eiu-t» for good felt in eonunuiiities or in ilu- world at lai‘i.:i-. “\\'e are fitted for and eallod upon for service and dare not shirk our rt-spoiisiliilitit-s." l`t<-v. l-`. l). t‘oilin also aililri-sserl ilu- tconvi-ntion and in a ff-w I-:ii‘ii<-st words tout-lu-tl thi- lu-_v-iioto oi' home and honu- iuiliu-iu'e to inakt- ilu- boys and izirls know and love the laws of God. A rt-.sulutioii of appreciation was drawn up and i`or\\'ai'ded io Mr, U. I\l. ltobinson, who has bi-on associated with this district and is at pri-sent si-ryiiig with the i'oi't-es iii France. Thi- \\'iusloi- _\'oi'ih rlioir tiirnislu-d good iniisit- for the or-easion. An invitation was given to niet-i for the next annual t-onvt.-ntion in ilu- 1-hurt-li ni (‘0vt-head uiul was act-epieil. MERQHANTS MEETING.-The re- tail in(-reliants oi' Uliarloiletowii nu-t in thi- lloard nl' Tradt- ltooins last night aiul ilt-eided to organise a Retail Association for ilu- l’i'o\'lnt-t- of l’riiurI- l-Id\vard lslaiul. This Assoviutioii is a Dominion Associatioii. cove-riiiig I'anaila from coast to coast and is i'oriiu-il for ilu- betterment oi' traili- i-oiulitions and lo look after matters of legislation. lt is in no way a vom- bine against ilu- consumer, hui. is simply fornii-il to look after the cou- tlltions of ilu- retailer and anything lu-nf-tiling ilu- retailer iiuliri-c'tly bene- iiis ilu- <'onsuuier. ’l`his Association has a largt- aiteiulaiure in t‘anada and it is hope-il that I-very nu-reliant in l’riiu'e l-Edward Island will support it. Mr lloyle. ilu- iimaiiist-i‘. will i-over ilu- pro\'iiu-e, and he hopes in get 1-vt-ry nu-rr'liani into the fold. Mr lioyli- aflilri-sseil the niereluiiils lust t-vi-niiu: explaining the objects of the .»\ss:u~iuiion, etc, After his uddrt-ss aiul it short iliseii.-isioii, on ilu- inotinn oi' Mi' S. A. lllellonuld. st-eoiult-il by .\lr <'ollin`. it was dt-ciderl to form a loeal brancli ol' the Dominion Associa- tion. The following ofiicers were ai.point<-d:--l’resiilt-iii, A. Mt~l)on- alll; l<`ii'st \'i\'i--l’ri-sideni, H. Jenkins; Si-r-oiul \'it-i--l’resiileni. \\'ni, l’i-ardi-ii; ’l`rr-.isiiiv-1', i‘_ ll. lilaek; ilu-so ofiit-ers liaviiu: tlu- power io elect ilu-ii' own set-i'i-i:ii`_\‘. I\lr I-I. Seller was appoiiiti-il si-t-ri-tary oi` the groi-ei‘s' braiufli of ilu- loeal iissoeiaiiioli. SIH THUS. SHAUGHNESSY EXPECTS IMMIEHANTS (Special to the Guardian.) l.(l.\.`lJtl\', June 22.~-Sir ’l`homns Sluu|i~'.liiu-ssy I-xpri-sses satisfaiziion with ilu- rt-stills ol' his visit. 'l`hoin:li d»-n_\'ing that lu- luis been ai-rangliig any eiriigralioii si-lienu-, after' the war lu- 1-x|u»<~ts innuy ex-soldiers will pre- fer to try ilu- new lift- rntlii-.r than iv-turn to fornu-r conditions. \Vliile slutini; that ilu- finances oi' the (',I‘.ll. :ire :eiillieieiitly set-tire to prevent the ru-i-i-ssity oi' a loan at present. lu- :ippi-aretl to loavo room for supposing It was noi out oi' the question thai., lair-i-_ sonu- sucli nu.-asure might he taht-ii. YOUNG PREACHER UNDER ARREST l'lll.\'i‘ld Al,ill()N. June 21.---A (`op¢-nliaizen despair-li to ilu- ldxr-liiinge Tele-grapli (‘ompany says three Gerrnuns who i'eet-iiily were iiullett-tl on eliarges oi' attr-nipiing to help inierned officers of Z:-ppelins in est-ripe, have been sen- ieiu-eil io fourteen days imprison- ment. Oni- who was allowed to go hack io Gt-rinany under heavy bail is not. expected io return. ` ’l`wo of the men arrested represent- ed ilu-ins(-Ives to' be Amerlcaifs. but. it was esiablislied thai this claim was not tru(-. 'l‘lu-y were eliargr-d with having niade elaborate plans to uid in ilu- esu-ape from Denmark ol' the ollu-ers oi' two Zeppelin.-1 wrecked last l-`i-b- ruary off the Danish const. HOCKEY PLAYER IS REPORTED MISSING llAl.ll-‘AX. June 20.-Private Jas. I-‘. Murphy. oi’ New Glasgow, is report- ed missing from the t‘unadlau Expedi- iloniiry force in the recent casualty llsi issued froiu Ottawa. Privati- Murphy is ri-ported missing lu-tw:-en the datos of April 2-tih and April 20th. The name is hy no inf-ans unfa- liiilinr to Halifax hockey fans, as the inlssing iunn is no other than ‘Jlnin\y’ Murphy. who has ilgureil on the So- cial llnefiip sei-eriil winters ago, and was seen lu-re often with thc “Black Foxes." He was ri rugged uiul heavy defense min, and n- pretty c-ft‘ec`iive pt-rfnrm'~r. lic is a hroilier nl’ "Mike" Murphy, the fninous "tourist" player. who lisa been with New -Tllaage-.v Sneinls. Frederu-toii and several ripper (Vi-uifliiiii into-uns He., with another brother, "Sammy" Murpliyv also of New Glasgow, and "Mike'] played semi-pro hockey at Fredericton in 1914. Prlvixte "Jimmy" Murphy is an ls- Inndei' by birth. and has been living ln New Glasgow during the pnst. ten years. lie was in the 15th battalion, which ima suffered very heavy losses at the battle of Lnngemarcke. There ls a possibility that Private Murphy is one of the number of Canadians tak- en prisoner by the' Germans in that battle. - Private Murphy enlisted out of the Sth Picton High andere, Joining the 17th battalion st Vsilpnrtier. Later he was drafted to the 5th-battalion, ii kilted corps in yrliich- many -msritnme men are lervlnl.. _ kt..-as lr. .» ' » WELL KNOWN ' 1" ; P Esinrin lsusprnnrn i /vo/vs-so-EASY Pl/\l3L iN tl/tlIl\i')/A ` `-tw ." 1. Y : A PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE l’AltlS, June l9.‘~Exir:\cts i`rom a letter said to lnive been sentfby ldm- peror William to a persoiiage eon- iu-otc-tl with tho l¢-»_=5g-_»;=-¢ -- ~ -. -,-_ _ , , _E _'E s/ -., -or -- ta . ,_ . 'eglorsi 1 _ ’ L+- ____._. ~ _~- Wi ' Y -1' t a prey oi' most flagrant vanilalisni at Q YOIR H() I . 'S l l - \-sl* it.. ll.l.. F . GLE S. ` ‘_ `;`~ f" “While Shot and Shell Arc Scrcaniing,” do honor to your brave ' ' ‘citizen soldiers on the firing line, by joining the naiioii-wide move- `.'_ l fl" _ment to place :i iiag on every home. It is a mark of appreciation and ' ' ' B $61150 Of flue. .fib1$=_S§ §_l;0“l;l _every loyal citizen to show his - , l ,Take Advantage Today oi the Presentationby TheGuardian THIS $4 UNION IACK DUT .T ~t f" *six-wsc - .-cc.-. \ ~ .. I . , . 1-. .,,~ _ -_ .. :A}\.\___ `;\\;~ ,> _ _ < ~ Alana _ _ V __ ___ A* -.-._ s 1_ 10 , The Compl t $4 Outfit (n d' t 'b t d ° . » tl-is Flag-fullesieze and fast cdlhvrs,‘hrligpi )fc.$i?r;’aIiiiS ol* 4 ~' ix-foot jointed Flag Stal! with ornamental Bslihghd, and ` m,'h|~. ._ Staff-holder. The price of $1.10 is for the fiillqlnd plngfnmn as some reaclers_may not need the pole and outfit. It is a benuiiftii :z§`l%o;;¢;;i eguaranteed fast colors, and with ordinary ea;-g .JUST CLIP I THE COUPON printed daily in another column and present it t th , gl this newspaper together with the gift amciaunt $123-lisa QW! S -' ` __A-5 y1‘p.AcT Toon f M V _ . . ' ~ vi L ' " ‘ . . » ` - r - ~`<.‘?"-3