l l i i i i > i ‘ ` ~ . _ ` '»" ' _ P..=@»f."'§z'ii5'°_ii;_ . I 'W' __ Ai I ` JUNE "- ‘9‘5 -THE osAnLoi1'rsTowN.c.UARn1An 12.a.o_e.1;u/sg . »_ f_.-.,,-_~ ,- ._ . _"WY, S . ‘-'».-__ ._ -._ ~ ' ' ' . ' '-7 ' ' Y f .»\ _ __ _._ _ ._.__,_,;_._..__ _ _ 'F -. . 1:' .j;i_.. _ Coal .lust Arrived s .ll The f---Séiuoeiiers “McLuref’ and_“] os eph McGill” arrived yesterday with Al- bion Nut and Al- bion Round Coal. _ . _.L¢.'f. .L1.S...§€DCl-..Y9ll_ a load. A. PIGKARD & 00. " Phone 240 _ OPEN SIXTY SECCPLD ANNUAL - c_;oi\ii=.i:RENcs OTTAWA, .June 9-The bulk of tlie` ecclesiastical, machinery of the Can- adian Congregational denomination is concentrated* in Ottawa. some eighty clerical andflay delegates attending the’sixty-second annual Congregation- al Union which opened today in Wel- come Zion Church. “Hundreds'of our men have gone to the front,",stated Rev. W. T. Gunn, Toronto, general secretary, in present- ing"the report of the executive, "and eight ministers, including the chair- man, Rev. Mr. Craik, have contributed to patriotic duty. ‘f0nr people in Canada have conie back to a safer and better plan of life. Scif-indulgence anti extriivngance have been cut down, uuselilsli giving and service have increased, and the deeper eternal things of life have come to the front. Our churches have had n good year, marked by- inany accessions to menibersliip_ “iii lfinnnclal inatters the local church funds, tlioiigi feeling the war strain, especially in the West, have kept up nearly to the usual mark.” The Central Commission to prepare for the proposed general conference on unity liiis, in spite of the interrup- tions caused by- the w_ar, gone steadily ahead. and is developing the methods to be pursued at the conference, and from time to 'time reports the appoint- me“$vef=-rsawseatstives .hy-. Christina bodies 'in various lands. It was gratifying, the report said. that the sev-eii associations made a totiil membership of 13.658. l`t was made up of-Quebec, 2.834; Western Ontario, 2,214; Central Ontario, 2,230; Eastern Ontario, 968; Novo. Scotia, and New Brunswick; 967; Northwest- Provlnces, 3,352. “ in response to requests from many uuiirters we are repeating otir one day special in bananas, 231". per dozen. for Saturday only. it. T. Holman, l.i_inited. Summerside_ 1356-ii-11iii2ie1i "Summer caps to clear 50c! Select any cap in our store. All new stock, regular price $1.00 and -1.25. Friday and Saturday Special 50c. National Clothing Co. 1341-6-1lM2l. ~ "1 S u . 21.*, ». is-S *.1 , \ il," _A Hr K *Y'.@.).+ \ . __ + ixvéi _ _ __ CAMERAS and KODAKS are so simple that a child can take 'good pictures with tlicni. These cameras are the Standard of the \vliole world, and are so de- signed tiiat they require no special "tleinoii'sti‘at'or `to""`ex-" plain them. Kodakery means Photography with the bother left out. We carry a full line of Ko- daks and Brownie Cameras from $1 to $05.00. Let us show you how easy it is to take good pictures with a Ko_dak or Brownie Camera. If it_is not convenient to call, we will be pleased to mall you free catalog. ' Geo. E. Hughes . The Peoples’ Druggist I WWJ SHRAPNEL (\V|nll Street Jouriiuifi The complete slirapiiel is composed of tlirce principal parts: ta) The time fuse: tb) the projectile proper. a hol- low steel shell filled with bullets and a bursting charge of black powder; (c) ii brass cartridge case filled with smokeless powder to shoot the pro- jectile froni the gun. This brass cart- ridge case is similar to the shell ot’ an ordinary rifle or revolver cartridge The time fuse is a very complicated ineciiaiiical device which pifiy be set to burst the steel projectile .tny inim- her oi’ seconds or feet after it has left the muzzle -of the gun. it is us deli- cately constructed as ti. watch or a. safe lock and is made largely of brass and alloys of aluminum. The time fuse is screwed into the point of the steel projectile. the pro- jectile is filled with small bullets, usu- ally about. 250 in number and is ex- ploded by means of a charge of black powder seated at the opposite end from the time fuse. When it ex- plodes the bullotgare buried over _xi range ot' about 250 square yards. The liulets are R8 per cent. lead and 12 pci' cent. antinioiiy. ’l‘lie ciii°tritige-case is from ii foot to iilmost two feet long und is made of sheet liraiss :ind illlcil ivilli smoke- less pou'dci‘. li is set oi`l` li_v a per- cussion cup and will hurl the projec- tilc up to 6,000 yards. niulting that tlistuiicv iii ti triilc less tliiiii 20 sec- oiids. “MENS STRAW HATS.- Style, qiiiility, shupc, crown. brim, wciglit, color, cliaractei°, block and price cor- rcct. (ict yours herc. Patons. 1372-ii-12M1i_ "The highest market. price paid for wool at Holnians, Summerside. Freight paid on shipment of 100 pounds or over. 1298-6-9M2iE3i flthe famous WILLARD LIN THE REX cHocoi_ATEs from our PATENT CHOCOLATE CASE are of the BEST i-FRESHEST and PUREST made. just try a package of E and you will be satisfied. "Price pei1_.__liackage from 35c up. . LL STORE _ H. Ta .t ,_ ¢. bl |_-r pave t¢__i3uy _ia ii1i_¢___r;r<._v_iii_c°_ f Illi . ‘ HAY.--'On page two- of ‘this issue- __ ..~ Messrs Carvell- Broan -city, ihave.. an \\\\\YIM.\\\\\`fII'IIIIIllII.\ - Be 'Skeptical oi Bargains Not All is Gold that Glitters I_f you want, good, pure reiia le tobacco go to an honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven _to establish such a reputation will say that we have neverd Black Twist Chewing T . The MacKinnon Drug Co. A I , l tiig f seeds and flowers, ““;;\`\v]Il,A`\\\\§I,,,’& aanvtvlntlig ikiixkiiig d)own of fences, giving P - 1 t ‘.» ‘ . ~.~. -' g keen competition for the lit-iiours for 1915. This award will be given out i in August. at the annual meeting of and believe our old friends isappointed them. Hickey’o bacco represents not only ourbestefforts but the bestaibehad inthe tobacco line.. Hickey &-NicliolsonTob. Co., Ph0l\6,:345 _j Q '.‘1§7.-_~‘fgH!l ‘ """‘°l?2|"|=»‘.”""E iioc niititiir 15166 Canadian 17632 ' -"T J M ‘J - Manufacturers S2380!! li‘<‘* 2° :ti -cf*-ff-°=f The I Gent I Guardian important- announcement . regarding h-gy, ' _ 1391 7‘ FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE. - Pri- Ytta Bazii. T. Garmin. of..rlou.th»Mel- ville, left.; yesterday . for Sussex, havin enlisted for _overseas in the qtiii §aiiaiitm‘c;_fE. ii. ' '~~~ i~ ‘,,. »--»-_»-i ._:,_;._~ Z'-Gi-VE OLD ADDRESS.” Subscrib- ers are asked when having their_pap- er changed from one address to ano- ther to please give old address as'well as new one. This preven‘s any de- lays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over ‘the books. -_ J - |- CHESS MEETING. - The aniiunl summer outing -of the Charlottetown Chess Club, will be discussed ut Mon- day iiiglit's meeting, at Dalton rooms at 7.30 p. in. This will be the last session until the autumn. Every meni- hcr is expected to attend the tliird. aniiual picnic and take ii. whole day off with the boys. All-lovers of the Royal game are invited to hc present at Monday night's session. SERIOUS ACCiDENT.- Mr. David Scott, Cornwll, met with a serious accident on Thursday night. While in the field attending to some horses one of the horses kicked him in the face rendering him uiisconscious, when picked up it was found that his lower jaw was broken and that he was badly cut about the face and head. He was brought to the P. E. l. Hospital yesterday' ‘morning where his injuries were attended to and at last report was resting easily. ART EXHIBITION.-Many citizens called yesterday and last evening to‘ see the exhibition of art work in tht Kindergarten Hall. The exhibition i.s the handiwork of Miss Helen M. l-las-_ znrd’.s pupils and it is really creditable both to herself and her pupils. Sev- eral pieces in pastel, charcoal and watercolors show artistic talent of a very high order and would be a credit to any art scliool_ Miss Haszard is to be congratulated on the splendid show- ing niade 'by her pupils, and citizens should not miss the opportunity of seeing this splendid exhibition which will be open again to-day. THE GARDENS-The Queen Square Gardens are already beginning to as- sume a bcautifiil appearance under the skilful and artistic management ol’ the city gardener. Mr. James Tait, Sr. The flower beds have ull been putting in licliotrope, Clarkin. Anter- ptittiiig in heliotope, Clurkin, Anter- rliiniiuiii, Zinnie, Serene, Mimubus, Ageratiini, Petunia. Phlox, and many ,other flowers and shrubs. The grass is smooth and velvety, the paths are ,in excellent condition and the foun- tain has also been thoroughly cleaned out and repaired. The Gardens are _now lovely and all that is needed is a bonu concert in the prettily located band stand, while the evenings are iliic. SUCCESSFUL ISLANDERS - The Guardian is pleased to learn from the New York Times that Mr. J. J. Kenny, oi' St. Teresa's, has received his de- gree of M. D. from the Columbia Uni- versity ot` New York City. Dr. Kenny has distinguislied himself since he left St. i)uiistan's College. having won his degree of B. A. a fjew"y°_e_ars_'ago with high honors and last year when hc won the i-iarsoii Scholarship in the Columbia Uiiiversity__ lie has just received an uppointméi'it'to the First Surgical Staff of Roosevelt Hospital in competition with 125. students from all parts of America.. _.The Guardian congratulates Dr. Kenny and wishes him still further success. His' sister, Marie J. Kenny. has also received her diploma, with high .lionoi>s.- as grad- uate nurse from St. Vincent's Hospit- nl, New York City. Dr. Kenny anti Miss Kenny referred to`above' are the son and daughter of Mrs. Johti Kenny, St. 'l‘heresa's who is to becongratulat- ed on the success of her children. "FLORAL SOCIETY"+In order tlitit citizens, who desire to join this Society, may conveniently .do so,.any person leaving the 50c_. mcniberslilp fee, and name at Mr. Allcy's store, Queen Street will get a receipt for amount.. The members of ilie above society have donated $50.00 to pa- triotic funds aiid all funds, now receiv- ed. will he clieerfully applied to the same worthy cause 1' 'l‘lie President a'nd‘ coiniiiittee feel greatly encouragedby: the response given to suggestions about a general clean up. care of a boulevard appearance to .he grounds ~ - prize (Mrs. C. R. Sinallwood) for ,,_ . .___ _i ! ` _ -' 2,-:Hi . _ ...,s:£._ »"§.==i‘~' .___;_ ,Wg -_.;:_,. ‘r-2 ` W,- and street. Brighton holds the s the best kept grounds, for the last year. Judging from the way some citizens are working there will be the Prince Edward island Floral As- sociation Shnw. Every member of the society has an opportunity of - com- ly nice ai/etyour bot tea r coffee. without shy. tr`o f. _ We ca y -ii full oster, Cen -~.' tore » - ~ ‘\ :~ Qif_ l Owing to the very limited quantity of hogs now available, Davis & Fraser have notified their buyers that they intend discontinuing packing for this season on Saturday, June 12th inet. This means that hogs from the coun- points would need to be delivered shippers not later than Friday, 10th. every day up to and Buying will be early iit --:rv-:--.~.-_-:_-_'::,-:::-.'f-»znrJ_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-:;_T:_-_-: sescim. sAi.s or .hives to-day. 29 cents only. A genuine bargain. Jenkins, the Grocer. 1389 COOKERY.--There will be .a--table - 1380. ISLAND BOYS WELL - Woi'd has been' received of the docking at Ply- mouth,” England, of the S. S. North- laiid.of the White Star Line. This steamer carried the 38th Battalion G. E. F. that has been training at Nia- gara-on-the-Lake. and that will form a reinforcement to the Princess Pats. Island boys aboard reported to be well and have enjoyed a.good passage. "OVERSEAS TOBACCO F.UND-Re- cently several letters have been re. ceived from the boys in the ilrliig line telling ot' the deadly effect of the German gas and how the use of to- bacco helps them iii overcomliig it.. With this up an incentive Mr. Vin- iiicomlie is anxious to secure all the money he can for the Overseas To- bacco Fund in order that the Island ‘boys a‘t least may have all the tobacco ~tliey'need at an early date. _lt should be remembered that 25 cents given to this fund will supply one man with a quarter pound of tobacco, fifty cigar- cttes 'and one box of matches and a very great deal-ot' comfort as _:Heir letters show. The following am iits have been received: Mrs. James Simpson, 250; Miss' Sinipson,126c; Mrs. James Peake. $‘1.il0;_l\r1lss. B,l_aiicii liavilaiid. $1.00 f ' i.-:iz /. BEAUTIFUL SCHOOL GROUNDS. --Mr. J. D. Seaman, (Principal of Prince Street School) anti his able stuff of teachers are to be congratula- ted oii the interest they `take' in im- proving tlie school and its surround- ings. The land at the South Side- of the school which hitherto had been rough and uneven and broken with ash walks is now being converted into a beautiful lawn, which is- a credit to the school. Shrubs of various kinds are being planted in the lawn .and by the side of the school “run- iiers" will be grown to give the building a more picturesque appear- ance. A hedge is also being planted around the border of the school grounds which will greatly add to its appearance. Connected with this school is the School Garden, which is very neatly laid off' and divided into twelve sections, onc for each class. Seeds of diii`ereiit,-kiiids have already been plaiitcd,-and sonic are now above groiiiid. This feature ot' school work gives great eiitfoiiragciiiciit to ilic pupils, among whlom exists it friendly competition as ito which class will have the best plot when the season is over. After the contemplated improve- ments are carried out Prince Street School is expected" to rank among one of the finest schools in the Maritime Provinces. _,___ ::THE 8OL_DlER"S BOOTS were found to- be tooillglitf but not even a soldier on active-service gives harder wear than a rompiiig bo_v. There is one brand that will stand up with the hardest youngstegs-Clt0SB\"S “YOUNG CANADA" chool Shoes. They are not heavy or clumsy but made of the best leather and~~ALL leather. liiilf shoddy shoes tire a poor investment when ii few cents, ai_i_t_l_etl will get (‘.llOSBY'S_ _ »..._»____._._;._..____ ::Kodaks, Brownie Cameras, Photo- graphic Supplies, also Developing and Printing, at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9972-5-15Mtf. l _ _ “It'n" a long way to Tripperiiry i We a long way to go .‘ We but a step to the Soda Coun- ter And The Finest Soda I Know Good-Bye Ice Water Far¢w_e|I Germy.Dr|nks. it'o a long long way to Trip- perary But This ls` The Right Place, Me-tliinks/.’ Soda That ‘Hits The Spot’ °"" Our soda water is ii whole- _ .-s,_irie_ thirst quenclier. which ` _"caiai"i`ns the palate. it makes an . lkypppwi that brings people here 1-‘again and again: " *All drinks at oiir fountain are made of pure iifgredieiits, skill- ltilly blended. _ " Siich~a varictyof drinks are served that every individual taste can be ple_ased._ “Bring Your T|iir_st_'l_'_0' _ Johnson & ’Jo|insoii '1'H`s‘ Qustrrv oii,_tius1‘o_ii_ia.j Cor. Kent and Prltied Stn. I Hat New Again-.--I .. _ We have a preparation . here that has no equal for cleaning and rejuvenat- ing old straw hats. It does not injure the material in the least-just makes the old hat new again and adds life to its appearance There is little trouble- little cost and big satis- faction in using our straw hat cleaner, try it. prese time. of dainty cookery' at Stl Vinceiit"s Or-' phanage on next Wednesday,-June 16.. 1 ~'> ,, _ .”$i’*“ ~' .,» .- .. , vp -_ v;= ~ .ug ‘ ' .ef “A . Ch’ Town \¢h’T0w|| - _ jj Tue Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street ...».. ._ ______,, ._..r=s¢. _ /aff'-3-3,;‘.~r.*=;:;._'_‘_‘~"'»-» _ \ . " - ' _ , n. B t ,» _ » It 4 _..<-.er K ./ / i . X_>»__;,___ __ O/ - - - '=> wa--~ - - ¢-/` _Order Your Boy a New Suit . Direct from the Factory Your Chance Ends To-night _ _Tie samples of the famous W. it. SANFORD MFG., co., the great specialists in boy’s clothing are now being displayed in this store. Mr T idf marsh, of the W. E. Sandford staff is in charge of the exhibit. The showing consists of suits for boys _ i t‘\\ f 1 , 1 from 2 to 15 years of age. Reefers and Overcoats for . boys of same ages, and all of theseat any price____y_ou__care__to name The tailoring on these garments is the finest that you can ask for- the fit is supberb, and the style is just what you would see if you went into a first class boys clothing store in NEW YORK. And in consideration of the fact that we receive your order in advance, we make the price specially low in every case. See the suits and overcoats now-place an order for delivery any time you like. - Ti-ns oriibiirunirv ENDS To-'NIGHT --- Moore & McLeod--J fl fi i I - ... _ Q- i __ r l ff i t in-ting. ~ 1- .. § Q ..i_.... \ _ ' , ‘ . . . _ :_ -li' . H Your fishing trip or picnic is not ____ _ / _ _...___ ........» is . _ .ba - complete without a Thermos lunch » .-1. ~ . ._ _ .__,__. - ._ , - Kit. 'rii ii idb 'ri riiio Bot- ~ ~ . r ~"~--___'--‘// tie in 12% furidlh badakzt. Ilteig cgrtwi- %w _ ___ _ ` " "/' ,_ ,- . . / gupply oi' l__...os Good; E. A. ;~~ .. . -._i.¢|» -I , ~ sri ~ »\_ ,_ . ,.._,, .... , . . i' it / Straw Sailors _ We carry only the newest in straws. ' 1 Let us show you the new saw tooth sailors, high band sailors, oval top sailors, and all the other novelties of the season. Prices $1.75 up _ / . r I W A In if 'V Y ff {,__\ _ . Outing Shirts Sport or country club shirts in white soiesette suitable for tennis, boating, golf etc $2.00. Outing shirts in white piqiies, mercérised cords, soiesettes etc with' attached collars and plain cuffs'$1.00, 1.25, 1.50. Outing shirts in tans, blues, hair line -.stripes etc., attached collars stzq, 1.50. French cuff shirts-in -white, tan, blue striped et¢,, collar $1.25, 1.50 tip. Mushroom pleated shirts in white and colored stripes Henderson & i Cudniore. 52.? i'-i'.‘.`f.f§ “THE HABERDASHERY” §§‘§ii3f.§‘. <7 ’ ¥ ___ \ \-S or Panama / To day Panamas In Panamas we shine. We carry bleached Panamas in telescope crowns, welt leafs and Alpine shapes. Regular Panamas in Col- lege shapes. .Young men’s styles and regulation, wide leafs. Guaranteed Panamas from $5.00 up. with soft fold s1.75,an. "V" ff.-=», F: I2. .1 .. .. ___ lr lf ' -» - _;_~=se.~.=»_¢‘¢,- P.-_- ._- 3. -_-> _-_ .-.fle-;f,-.-2, §...»r-rt-_seg __ gf ._- . _t .__ i»‘I1,. = fi. . hp. . ~i}f»t‘ ir’ » . r ..;__ I 43,, li " 1 S' ;`iil‘.5i5. ’ gli K, , . ., .,. ..-ti., _ .iii lid.- tag- 3'-"".-":_, it ._._,§_$__§ ._ ip .__ Qi i , ' , .t . ii _iv i lf; lil- -i- t . 1, ll ‘ 5 l i . ri* ii 3' 5,4* Hi’ is ii -i. -33?,-_l__ is Ji . -i‘_ gr. 1 __ /i 1 its ' t l; it , I . . i~ rj,- ;.~. ii .f!.__.. _ .___ .:J._;-1 ti-“v” V ` r i_~_f' ., _ .,i. _ ii ‘i§;.i ii--. _ .ii§»i: ;‘ g.; . _ A ir. l' _l,,,, il ___, .,i ____ he li ;~ ' . ,. ‘vs <_ rig; ‘civ- _\»..'_ - ill, lj' f;¢.g,_ . i°’1 ' Nl i viivitil ff' .-1 ..-i.. I \.< ,i_., l. _. _.,_,. \ . t'¢= - _:.1 .. it 'i i~". `r.,»`; ___ __ _, ___ ,___ £5 1. _ ir.-.».. . .rf 75,1 i§".i.':.". ; 1=»--~.‘.~- .'f!l?.i | "-. :t . i -. .pi _ ii ni 1,5 .~ . _ . : I in ___i .V "ii ,:- _ :- tj.. l; 5'3" ip §‘~ _ s if l ‘.5 . ii ' i .. ‘ I