,. .. ~. ,L I _ I .. .._.. .. . < , lt v L .\ , . r ~r‘ rw -.4 .¢ . ., . ;- ~ :-1- > ¢ _"UNE 18' -1°” f ` "_ - énAnLorrs'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ __ PAGE NINE ‘ lllustratedhecture f °“°'°"~ nmxrrc crrv.-suns 11.-sol.” “The Trail oi the Nine- , Eighth” Major J. l’arker`Hooper,hi.C with the aid of one hundred and nity slides. taken during two-and-a |,¢1ryears in Frsnce,_Belgium 'end Ger. many, and said to he- the 'best unof. llcial collection taken during the wg,-_ Come and see where your boys have been clear, throtllrh from Charlotte- town, 1915 to the Rhine and book again, May, 1919. BS well as the con- ditio`ns under which they lived. Mt. Stewart, .lime l_6th. Clrilzw. Jule 17th. lioritagrie, hare 18th. I Georgetown. lunelith. - St. Peters .lane 20th. St. littrgarets, 'lane 21st. ADMlSSl0N 25"CENTS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ~I’lanos_nnd organs also al; kinds oi musical instruments tuned and repair- ed. Made to play as good as new Please send order to Professor Marcou, Newsome Building, Charlotte- town. Phone- l94~J. 6281-Q-12Mtf. “__ _ Pltonsslolnr. Clans DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT hy the month in advance. - Purdy Station Westchester Co.. N. Y., U. B. A. _HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. e332-5-20MtillAug20pd. --1* _-_.___.__ Dr. K. W. Mcliinnon VETE`RNA`RY BURGEON Office. 139 Kent Street Opposite Morell Hotel Telephone 764 5900-5-23M-3mos. . - J. D.'$TEW'lliT, ILC.- ‘ iiilrrlster. Solicitor and liotnry Public Neweon Bleek, Charlottetown lraneh Office, Georgetown -` " by uniformed attendants. S. S. IIFSSIAII larrletar, eellciter Notary Public, etc. _ "M'oNsv ro com Mentegue.`P. l. I. MARK R. McGUlGAN, B. A. Barrister Solicitor etc., 'Money to Loan ' _ Cameron Iiook uolisoira nurrv - Barrratere and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN _-*__ intent -eintlilaou ._ larrietere Attorneys-at-law Office Royal Bank Building p_harlot\etown,_P.'l. I. _ _ _ __ , aeLt.0D.a at-:liner _W.-I. lentisy, K. C. lerrlater and Attorney-at-law MONEV T0 LOAN Offlele-`l§a_nl,r of _t_t. s. 'ohambere vtltltsuhrowssunr Bsrrletere. Attorneys, `Netary_PUb~ lic. Etc.. eolloltors tor cariadalank Aesoclatlon 'link of`Montreal.¢an~ litter _P_e_r'r_n_a|jen_t _Mortgage _ _¢.Ii‘P°"' at on. _ . .. .i ' v-A careful selec- tion of every line, of’ Jewelry marksl our stock. We will 'be pleas `éd‘ to»h’ave you .N.i`altt0n resort has to offer in the way of ho- tcls, Boardwalks, rolling chairs, buth- ing, yachting, the muucipul airport where delegates who go in for avia- tion can land with their machines. and the diversions peculiar to a sea- shore resort, will be held. The ex- ' bihlt will include moving pictures of resort life in all seasons. daily in a never cnding stream on thc Boardwalk have been sent. to Salt Lake City and will hc placed at the disposal of the ladies attending the Money to Lean on Real letate c0n,,enu,,n_ q-.hey win no propelled point to the fact that no internation- al Convention has been held on the eastern seaboard, and urge that the east needs the inspiration that can be had from such it gathcriris Of R0* arlnns. The conventions heretofore have been lic_ld__ in the south, middle _._-_-. west or lar west. "ilu delegates to the National con. ference of Social Workers now being held on the Steel Pier. and other con- ventions of a national character in session here thisweek have express- ed themselves as favorable to the re. .wrt tor_`the 1920 convention or the international Association ot Rotary Clubs. The only exceptions to this have been on the part of delegates who are identified with the Rotary Clubs in other cities competing for the Convention. The visitors were well represented at the weekly luncheon of the |g¢a| Rotary Club and. in addressing it up. on invitation of President J. S. Logue there was a striking unanimity of ~0l>inlon that Atlantic City would be an ideal place for holding the 1920 sessions. They based their declara. tions on the fact that the resort has the accommodations to which Rotari- ans are accustomed and can entertain the convention, regardless of how lllalllf delegates attend ‘it, without crowding into bedrooms more than their normal capacity. 'rhoy worefn. formed that 9,500 rooms with baths, including 3.000 rooms in beach-front, and 6,500 rooms ln side avenue hotels will be reserved by the local conven- tion committee ol’ Atlantic City is se- lected. These facilities would ac- commodate over 10,000. The delight- ful climate, the average temperature for iifty years having been 66 degrees. impressed the visitors. The Atlantic City delegation- -that will carry thc invitation to the In- ternational Association will start for Salt Lake City convention ncxt Tues- day with the other clubs of the Firth District of Rotary who are all co-op- erating in the contest. They will assemble at Harrisburg, Pa., 125 strong, to make the trip on n special train. Chairman Joseph Mc-Names. of the 1920 Convention Executive Committee, loft on Thursday to pro- pare for the arrival in Salt Lak(- City ot the big contingent. ln his capacity as City Commissioner, llr. Underwood Cochran, also a delegate tn the international Convention from the local club, will carry an oiilcinl invitation from the (‘ity Connnissicn. signed hy Mayor Harry Bacllrach. Headquarters of the Atlantic City party will be established in the liotcl Utah, where an exhibit of what the Rolling chairs such as are sccn Atlantic City and the Fifth District _ » e . ,` ». ri ‘ l l -1 '..':'Z~" Elm' \.. " ` l , . 1 Z. 2|\- ' I' .nncnaa ram r 1 -“~r°~ 1’.'.':'.i“:ri‘:f.f “tarts if an nn 'ideal xlgiefeklna ~ - . c -- na :l.1'..t.'i:..s°;'.:‘a.-I.-..°.’.‘t::t ?.'.$"-’2§i.l’f"f3hZl.f.‘if“é>°.iI."sl'i‘l;t-fl sash-sau erases fr»_“_°s~Tfi°'°f 'k in thee lnpunandeweeh ss by purify' g the blood. gl. ,l,0\_Y eltin,‘live_s epote’, pimples " _and hlotcltes are usually due to impure orimpoverielied blood. . q° 5 t _ ...za .2‘;':: ..‘;'...r.‘.': -'S lk' ".l‘°.'°, ' Dr. Wilsons S ' ERBlNE ‘BITTER '|t’a a wonderful tonic for women, es- pecially. Prepared oi Nature’s herbs ind-[Hel the happiest reeulle when ueerl regularly and according to directions. If moat efuru. 53|. e iioffla; I-'nmlly else. I/ue f/mu as large, $1, 'ni' _"YNY Dru( Company, Limited se. Jena, m s. ,, _ . 'runks Tonrunso aunnen AND SLEW CHRISTIAN RACES Rome, June 13.-The people of Armenia, Syria and Turkey arc most Galicr that the United States shall have the L08i§uc of 'Nations mandate ‘for their countries, noclar-od Bishop |{_ ll. Pout. of indianapolis, the head of one section ot' the American Com. mission for Relief in the Near East, who arrived ln Rome tollrry on his way to the United States. Bishop Font, who belongs to t»he United Brethren Church. was accompanied hy scvcn- teen other members of his commission. "These people." he added, "in their present appalling condition cry out for the United States. America is their first choice, with Great Britain ser- ment, in my opinion. has lost the right to be intrustcd with authority to rule. “From ~»various estimates l have reached the conclusion that out of the Armenian nation of three million al.. the outbreak of the war one million were massacred. The condition 'oi' the remainder is most appalling. "There is plenty oi' mute evidence in the hundreds ot thousands or skeletons scattered throughout the Turkish Em- pire that the Turks sought to cxtcrn1~ iuate the Armenians. The Armenians were driven like herded cattle i`rom one locality to another until they were exhausted by tortures and tormcnts oi nnhcllcvahle cliaractcr. in addition the Turks sought to wlpelout the clergy of Armenian. Only eight out of forty- four bishops survive, while only ten per cent. of the clergy is living to- day." The Rev. Paul F. Ll. ('hnpcll of Nash- ville. Tenn., told thc correspondent of what ho had seen in travelling from Port Said to Alcppo. "Poverty is most profound, although the prospects for the next harvest are good," said -Mr. Chupell. "Even at the present time the people fall dead in the streets from the cffccts of Turk- ish treatment. Colonel Hawker, thc British commander at Beirut. told me he timugltt it would -be found that only tl1irt»y pcr cent of the Armenians are living when Illini accounts are taken. “The Turkish plan was to take all tho shlc-bodied men and tio them up. Then they would torture them by cut- ting their flesh and hurning the wounds. Finally they would cut off their beads In the presence of their wives and children." A large number ol photographs tak- en in Armenia, showing piles of skulls and skeletons and pictures oi deformed clllildren and tortured wolncn. were shown the correspondent by ‘thc Rev. -Samuel T. ilurtlctt, of Toronto, Can- ada. u mombcr of thc corn/mittee who penetrated into Eastern Turkey. "At Ourln." l\ir. Bartlett said, “i saw n dccp well iillcd with skulls ol Armenians. Thcrc must have been several thousand. At Mulatcc there is u pit containing thousands ui skel- etons. The Turks also took all the babies in the town and threw them into the river uutfl it overflowed lt~: hunks. They let out the priests, pill red hot iron shoes on thclr icct, tied them to wagons ami forced them to walk long disiuuccs. The finger and tue nails of thc priests wore pulled out and the priests finally were compelled _to say the rites over the dead." ._._.._._--.1--_ A man never loses money un fast horses. it is iho slow ones that ]!Gundy, Laporte and (lalt and tin- _ . oud_ Turkey by her inhuman treat, lncmbcrs of other war romnllssiun-z. ' L5 `lhe rank and file incn and wolncn who rcsponcd resolutely null l.:<~.lw|‘- . s Gam 111:: _ _ __~.....__ l __ __ \ .~ ~:~ _ ~ I ~, nl ,_ AlWORTHY TRIBUTE . The Ottawa Journal pays the follow- . ing tribute to the late W. P. Gundy. 'in a lesdin8 editoral:-William Pear- son Gundy, whose sudden death oc- curred iu Ottawa on Frida-y, was a .high type of the Canadian business man. Able and hard-working, honor- able and nnselfish, unassuming and kindly, he was one -who was always anxious to do n public or private service without asking or expecting any reward except the satisfaction of his own conscience and the good\vlll of his neighbors. Mr. Gundy. a Toronto man, Sir ilor- misdae Lajorte, of Montreal, ami hir. George F. Galt, oi’ Winnipeg. consti- tuted the War Purchasing Commission ot' Canada. l~`cr three years these threc men gave their experienced business services free at Ottawa In the cause oi Canada, practically rc- linqulshing their own business. lil that time they handled a responsi- impcrial 'Munltions Board, if sc<‘ontl‘ cven to that. 'l‘bey dealt with public money in something like thc hundred million and they dealt with it with an unfalling ability, integrity, care and success such that there has ncvcr been evcn a growl oi criticism that wo have heard ot, or n breath oi' sus- picion that anything but t-.omplctc competence, i‘airncss ami patriotism marked their course. 'l‘hcy did a grunt thing for their country, and tht:-y dnl it without is word of :sclf-zulvcrtising. Worked Hariri for Canada. , And in many directions. were work [such as these mcn did for Canaria I has been done by other n\cnlikr~, thorn ‘ on other boards or commissions. Can- nda has not had only an army in thc ] - | field Canada has had u uoblc .\lm\ at homc, the leaders such mon an ously to all the calls for patriotic funds, help for our allies, war loans., l Il i Crue and other subst-|'ip| and dealing with the problems that tothe war as surcly ns any (fanadian OTTAWA Juno 14 - A telegram ing held Inst night was unanimous in desiring to co-operate with thc Pur- liumcntry Committee. Chairman -Nicholson annount-.od that the Department Oi Justice had found itself unable to release W. l<‘. 0'Connor. K. C., the former Cost rf Living (iolnlnlssioner. lu act as coun- sel for the Committee. i:l. tl. Drury and W. 0. Good were present representing thc ilniictl l":tr~{ more of Ontario. Mr. Good said he had bt~t‘n in iii" business of making butler but livr-l years n-go had to go out or it uwinl! to thc scarcity ol labor. llc would noi e cant ~» _-li- l I bility there second only to that oi’ thcf §N 2|-l rn' S IGHT Cane Extra Quality Granulated ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES LIMITED MONTREALr ST JOHN. hi am I ci .s - . -i ' - __ ___ ________ ___.:__,,_,_ tions. ‘ Lot us all try to realize in tfuliallfl 1- _ ___ _-: -_n ¢__ 1'--,_ f, .____~.~-:;___________;____._..:l lllv rlcvciupnlrnl nl that We Owe to our colllltry “nd m‘lncnt, ln- dill not lmvv .| will l~~l`l lm' <-ll:-4-tr-rl by lt. lliiil ill" Illlpos nl ol the tu~.toln\ ‘meh Umm' the justice t0 feel that himself as ivan'-S, iif- will lil'-rv limi lnw-n 'liar-ri|nin:\ llluly ar`l`<.-> nwnl at S_\'1ll\<>y _\li||r»:<_ LR li.. and in rr:-am lu tilt ltilllifl I)-lliv i ill 3d3~'3 Del'f0!'m3n°9 0" the Whom ill thi" wh;-p if poppy in lin- if-as popular- rn iinixlanvl. I pany, ol l'ulrmtu .1 tp¢-x'.|ti\'i- .sm-iut_\. lit-'prul`il tu |1lm\\.\-.urn \r\\ me ` I' thollgms about it' and 1" discussing of living. (lrvat r»r»<>1m1tli\-.- 1-multi ltr 'mul rin luml-l - `;' is foil vi-|~_\~ .~'lrl` un* Y, *STG ‘i;i5"_~._ it was more profitable to km-p tu] _ .__i".’_‘;»_-_.§»'.-f" Q Q L->"*‘-‘~f-:Q-4-` . » _ , , , “ can r 1-' ,rr f _*L \ M _ A fat 4. I - 'A5 grain, beef. pork and fruit. lic had ». ;;',._:_=A1 ~.-gp. cut out poultry und dalrylnir. und to 5;;-fi,-t" _'r ;r` ~_"_i_.;-_y-_f F" y- t\_-I,-\;"f *,7--. solne extent pork and bccf. A larger ._ `.`»`1-.fi V ""‘.'. ;`r"`.-§»"§l.‘-Il'-i‘if\"»‘5`» 'Lt 5* 'J g Mr. Gundy died a Canadian mnrt_\. ____ __ _, , ,, _ -.».__,_.__._._ __.l__,_.__.__-.......-s-L_ . _ _ _ __ The same rich flavor --the same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug I 1 t \\ .`. A and Cut Plug. l At all Tobacconisfn and General Stores. 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