I -f-_-rv - JW-E ‘.°»;~l9‘S - ~ _ THs_cHAsLorTETowN GUARDIAN ' we mites' .ww-1.. ,_ _ _ ._. ,,. - llllillllllil Bl " C ilililitt I Sunburn A few hours’ exposure to the summer sun plays havoc _with tender skins-_ for- besides the pain, there’s the unsightly peeling-off that follows. _ But you' can laugh- at sunburn if you have a boti- tle of Penslar Almond and' Cucumber _Cream handy This soothing, cooling V lot ~_- i - . < _ .» ,_,v-_f-_rv Siinrins in s-.I§“~.. ..<>.i.fi<_>§`€rl°~;jf“s'i:-Ib _before- going outgand there is very little _'danger of getting sunhurned. You really ought to _try this,~ It_ will convince you that this word “Penslar” stands for _the highest qual ity in Toilet Preparations and Remedies. --E.--~A.--Foster . . _ _ V ‘ i " \ "ir _ I \ ` Ab ` y ,W-' I ' ` --..¢“ .»----_ New York, 9; S_t.__Louis, 4. . ___ __ _,M .S!ll\i_|iii' iSth0,0I' ~Si\pi._ cialis ~»~f_»<>.'»_»\..'+.fL‘=-<=~f- "“F|'|_|".a."yes” B "ed New `-vm-i¢`,' 8;` can-ihiisti_ 0. chi- V_ -_ff - ._ . ..._,,_,. ._ _, csgo, 4; Boston, _0.' St. Louis, 4; f`_,.~. Tvsosiii.-Oiiilitoct. it_t,1,. is. B’°°k‘Y!itf:,§“‘_ ' C , _llg-_t_i7TlIS ;i_i§§(_&§_ar.|_nq_;'q .-J»_<\" _\_f»_ _~ I, AGUE -___ _ -.V;_' 1.; i' ._ Iliifsm w 5 'e'wii.f 11 '- _.». .‘ -._ .22/" df'/d"0f3i"'x“§¢l1P¢f1fl'-\`iP’l`}"`especially Ka "f-'.24 _ liilmore, 4. Pitts- fuimy hands. 1"s’pent a',-lot oi'in`o1n'ey bllrié. . -f’*'$t. Louis, 1; 5i%ut any good result@._..j_{lnwe taken N“w“‘f1§5é‘w_, .,. _ -ii. 'l. - ~ - -, .1 -~ri,- -_'_ ,.~ _ -5 .letra 5°; “if -WE- - _ - ', ;‘ .__ 8 y __a ‘ __am_z//e _ __._ ',*"-.‘t:_~_a,‘._. ;_3_`._,\_ ‘ lon Stops the 5ma%Dg»°itaT1d° ' JST the enlii‘1‘gcinenii,'Q'll.\s|W`;';i;it left; my Itich11i'olldfi_Q&:Tl§rsvy t‘ity,‘_‘1*__Roches- <"_l_iands, iindvfllérliaps never' will, but the ter' 2‘ ";-T°r?'3__- , _ All “u‘°"J'g““‘es _.soreness is all gone, and`I can do any p°`s',p°md‘ ` ' " f»kiiid of work. I have gained 85 pounds “ -. , in eighteen months.” R. A. WAUGI{. . - ' i . 50s. abox, Gfor 2.50 trial size 25c. $ _ . _ ' At all dealersor direct from Fruit-a-tives _~ Limited, Ottawa. 5 - . - (Special to The Guardian) _ » - _ _ Baseball results yesterday were: AMERICAN LEAGUE. The first of the series of matinee races to be held under the auspices of _ P R ` ' thc Cliarlottetown Driving Club camo » off on the Exhibition grounds on Mon- day afternoon and was an unqualified Mr. David Bethune returned from success' The large nmnber M “"9 Hum-ax mst even,” _ horses that cams on the track for rates shows that P E Island still K _ - I. '_ ` ids its 'foremost position for raising itcv. ]_, _ _ was on i . goot iavior and won EBCIL' P1°0C€€dS t0 IDC ____1;/_[iii gfgtgzr{__u1:_§°b_?;_§’_;'$;"';_el_;“_%___2:; out by a small margin in each heat. glVCh tO The ISIBHG Pap/ inoriiing on ti visit to friends in the miTC_§§3Si__%s§;C$aE23ee__;er3g__§;;I;_L5f I‘-iotic Fund;-' ""’i““e5~ ` gsrigy, Moth Miner and Dixie Gin. V ' - - - _ _ ‘W er y took the pole at the first turn '_ ` _Charlottetown Guardian C__“_f;`l0‘?_'e_1t'_[`°v(_3_°‘;2°::'__‘f_f___§_§;1_;“i§ipf“ I" sua was never headed, though closely 1279~6-8~MEif- _ ~ Mrs A. C. Sinclair and Miss Katie driven by me other "wo horses' The - - , _ . second heat was 8. neck and neck race ,- __, _ _ _ , Murchison, ~clty. were passengers h __ M tl M.u d D b D _ '--_if .tzzzzmn _,___ . crossing to the mainland yesterday. bg, 252;; w‘;n:._ingl_ Qrwgle- §’_'ey'th_‘;'_`i V. , . ., _ _ __:_ - ’ . , Th ____ *V _ M Al Buch event furnished the most excitement e m““y em S 0 I' ex' ` . anan will be sorry to hear that lie has 2"ing_u(_};_ E_vh§htht{_1e 3§;S;ss?_x1‘liS&iiT§ "W re-entered the P.E.I. Hospital for ‘ ' speedy recovery. treatment. His friends wish him a his nose in front' In class C. pace there were three starters, Commodore Wilkes, Belmont Miller. and Bonny Cap In'tlils race Among the outward passengers from ‘ ' ‘ M- J. M- fifliisii.“?lf.1.it”.;‘;‘;.fs§;i§' #xi Km“°“ t° Tmm' N' S" Mr' E' H' proved ii surprise to the wise onles llccr to Toronto, Mrs. John i\'liiyliew _going nm and whmmg the "mt two' Coriiwull to the Caiiadlun Nortliwest. ,| “__ Bm ____ I ' h _ ie'i nio iowever, ,o L e _a_nd Miss Gorman on ii visit through “"2” two mum|_,`_ _ ‘Y Ti 0"* s°°U" ~ ln the class _D trot a,1id_.pa_oe Brazil- -’__ llan Toni, Putchen L. `!i.'ii'd l‘ppe‘rdry _ Lieiit. Stewart- Basil Sliiipson, sou started This mee showed the _m(_er_ 'of Canon Simpson, has been gazelted _MDW -'of me King -M :sports .I',he to the 55th 'Regiment now at Viilcar- mst ‘heat WAS easily won. by'Tlpper_ '|915' In Place °f Liam- Martin' who ary, Patchen L_ second, and the spec- ms 3°” Wm* the 13"” °°“"“g°“t` K" tators considered her aii`easy 'winner England. Canon Simpson's eldest son, ‘or me mce_ However Brazmmn .(`-utlibert, who recently graduated - ' ~ . Tom came out in the second heat niid f'°m Kings C°“°ge» Wi“‘15°"- and carried off the honors Tipperai°yf'be- t°°I‘ the °m°9"s °°“"s°f has bw" “U” ing in third position. The thirdand pointed military instructor at Kings' deciding heat was--again H surprise Uluegei Wim” me Ca“°"'9 y°““ge5t Patclieii L_ coming in and winning the son is a gunner under Captain Mcliin- Mgt place and also the m.st.m,mey "9" in M"N“\"S Island' having the best average. , lRoB E I ' ' --sms ` IiiiIllS-V-__ .ini-s-eoisa To rasNi=~-- ct... ._ -.@--s»»~».-.sg-' -='_"."'°"" _-5- *_ i V (Mite heats 2 in 3.) `~ OTTAWA June 15 -A private E -'-5 leiter received here today announces Imijn S__ 215 owned bv A _A_ Ste? ` that Robert Service, the Yukon poet, rt ,ri 'I P 9 ‘ " IORBON lt DUFFY author of “ Songs of a Sour Dough ” a 'if ve" W ` 'onmy ' ' ` ' " <1 1 and other works, has gone to the Dovnqh Dorothy' 218%’ Uwnedf A' Bm-ister: mc Attorneys _ __ A ____ by Dr. Jenkins ............. ._ 4 2 front as ii tlinu our in the ng Oakley H__ 213% owned by Owen' Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada' A'"°’i°a" A"'b“"“‘°e amps' ““ °"g““'- Tminvr. driven by Fred Cum-'u lsatlon under the auspices of the Red erm, 3 4 MONEY 'ro LOAN. I C,’°"~ ` .. V _ in.. siiur'i§ér','if1'8"}2`,'oLJ.ié.i'by13I 'lille writer says tlist Mr Service is A, .McK,m,m__ _dnven by EmcS£ 2 3 'i' ~ ` ‘ 4 ' ` ‘ ' l but as he said ` SI” "5 “V “ gfeai de" ' - M :T _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ _ _ to mei felt I ought to .io my iittie bit. ‘ “FW” . o. dream, xc.. w. si. seatiisy. me That. is all there is to lt”` Timm L19; L20' D a BENTLEY CLASS B. TROT Mc'-E0 ' " .L (Mile heats 2 in 3.) Obrrletcrc and Attorney!-sb IW ___ ____ ' - iiecn o . . . . . _ . . .. lltlll-Bank of N. B. Chambers, Cher- _ Cap (ircseeiis \ i-4l\7 Nr-4 Ni-\ lottotown. P. E. L _` Time: 2.38; 2.30; 2.40. __ , _ _ . _ TORONTO. June 15.-The Canadian l `_1|~, Y _ ' ' .>` __ i < i ' i `e,.,,|c_ Mimi, 5 ,-ima.-1| tg _/__ _ Army Dental Corps, the new branch CLASS C. TROT ofthe s 0, K 9 D Y - keep in order the teeth of men who (Mile heats 2 in 3.) Ji ' 'i I f the front, ls now ready to ti “cum KL' Ummm Mcxmmm beeag‘Ii’i vsdrk, and a dental clinic is to EMM; S., P. S. Brown _ . . _ 1 } i ed t Niagara Camp to-day. ry C eaner, E. P. Acorn _ '.5' M°|'!‘AN 5 '.‘°K|NN°N lTTid)riTv‘b’iEl: etathe camp is under the Upton Prince, owned by Drt Jengi 3 3 F »-M »-to dire tio of Lieut Guy Home D DS kins, driven by F. J. Cameron. _ """°'°"’°~-V ~***°""'Y°‘**~"*""" " oiitiic tT_A_i:_.c., who win ci-gsiiné th; '_§Im'eé_2.`2’l; 2.302 Us. . _ ...f -= fr ia ti _ r s i-1;'Pit s.,2; t ’ 3', 9"°"' B'°°"- °“*"‘°“°&’i"' Twhogimwiii) oce2i\Tehs`;i>Ti§iTi1i:f“_Prind'e.ag ne c 9" on sions in the new corps., and will begin ' CLASS B. PACE _ *@2115 wo.-it -¢.r\¢mh» or the meh or the owne nests z in s.) wsnsunf°n._»...§a_sr{f. ,,...;'_l_§gg;¢\;; §;;!;;_.‘“ °"‘°' 'f_f_“‘°"_ -“_”-°: 5tf§.’t'i."i»ii1ii’,f,,"§if}§hflfil*;i;;.',i.;'g,;,;,'_ *_* -"’“nfe|,|r|. Aggorpeyp, Notify ’-- ` . - .' .. .. .. ..L__._ &`illtc. Solicitors for Canada Book- ”"""- ' _ _ 5"°°'5"°*'~ 5"* °"“°“"°‘“' Fon ues iN 'ri-irrnlnchze avgsde. Permanent. ||ort¢qe_C0rD0r_\- I With .a new has Just been it is ossible for a P ___-__ PATENT soi.|c|'ron the P*“'“°°i. °f ‘ig S.VBABC0CK-- posing himself enemy; ' The construction.- mirrors €X~ B i ff. ,f\,~.fi‘T,l{,""'¥"‘ i ' one _este _Qwm .kin, driven by H. Bailey _ ._ . Di ie'.Girl, J., A. Henderson _ 1.10; 1.09; 1.091/£».' . _ .. ., GLASS C. PACE. Belmont Miller Bonny Cap Comniodore Wilkes . Thhtfi 1.15; 1.14; 1.13; 1.13%. oi: N rs:-u-D3 CQIQP-I when-4 o-I CLASS D. TROT AND_PAGE. " * Pntchen L. . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . .. Braziilian Toni .. 'I‘ippei'a.ry,`;“.. .‘-;,'=. .~. . ._ ...". .. Sweet Caporai . -. "_rlm§i»2._4s, 2.tl7'_lt.. 2.40. - _The iprlzeb as s,lrcadY` pulqlldhcd were contributed by the following: Prowse Br'os, Moore &` McLe‘bd, Jas. Paton & Co.-, Rogers Hardware Co., Fennel & Chandler, Reddin Bros.. Geo- r`ge Hughes, E. A. Foster, The Two Macs, Mn-Kimion' Drug Co., W: W.- Wellner. Frank llutirheson. W. B. Purdy, H, H._I_-lqrne. F. ll. Newsom,-B. Roy Holnia|i',,__.Hamnioiiil Kelly, -PMS. Brown, Alley & Co., The Patriot, The Guardian. - ' 7 ' V . The next.Matinee races will be held next Monday -when a good-,field _is ex- pected, among the events to be a pony race, which ought to prove ini- nierisely interesting. A number of entries have already been niaile. _`~.r»i-one "- -|~§r-N _ .nce¢~o»- HUHSES ENTEHII] " IN SIIJUNII MIIINIE Following is the list of horses whose names have been handed intl) the Secretary for the st-cond Matinee, which takes place Moiiiiiiy next. The entries do not close until Friday even- ing, so there is likely to be ii few inure added to the already large list. - CLASS A TROT. iiaviiish imrotiiy--in-_ J. ‘r_ Jenkins. Oakley ll.--Owen Trninor Dr. Sharper--D. A. llivliiniion. ' -nil-Ill _ _ . CLAS.S_B.TROT » __ ` Dry' Cleaner, Qiiccn Allo, A`d'ni'ii'al, Cup Cresceus, Wi-mile M-. CLASS B PACE. ` Derby, Moth Miller, llixlo Girl, Priu- ccss Etta. Angus Dillard. l __ CLASS C.-TROT AND PACE. Picton S., Bclmoiit.lVlilli+r, Bonny _(lap, (ioniniotlore ,Willres, Sphinx B., _Tlpperary, Brazllllan Toni, Patcben _1.., Upton Prince, Lady Della, Coni- modore Grant. ‘ _ _ Conditions: Allnillc heats. Best 2 _ in 3; races to begin at 2 o'clot-,k sharp. The prizes are most siilt.-able and valii- able. _ A pony race will also be run off, the .entries for which will close Friday evening. Later on the Club will include ii farmers' race, andfclasscs for two and |` three year old houses. SIR EDWARD GREY IIT' _ _ V BUCHBREST T0 " "INFLUENCE RUMTINIII _.NEW YORK, June 15.-_-A despatch from a staff correslicndeiit in London to the American says: “Sir Edward Grey, -Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who, accord- ing to official announceinent. is tnkliig a vacation to.rest his eyes, is not likely to get much- rest, it' reports current ln diplomatic circles here are based iipou truth. ` “ It is said Sir Edward has gone to Bucharest to. bring about the inter- vention oi Rounisnia ln. the war on the side of the Allies. exactly in the sarne way that he went to Rome about Easier time to bring in Italy, althougli it was then announced he had ‘gone fishing] He landed a big fish on that visit, and is expected to be equally successful iii his present venture. “It is a safe prediction that in ii week or so, something will be heard from Roumnnia that will he pleasant news _for the Allies." ,_ ARREST GERMAN RESERVISTS ON PERJURY CHARGES. NEW YORK, June 11.- A Federal grand jury investigation to determine whether there was a conspiracy “to defraud the United States" ni connec- tion ‘with the aflldavits submitted by the German embassy to the State De- partment to prove that there were guns aboard the steamship Lusitana was begun here today by the Federal grand jury. it is .specifically directed against Paul Koenig,' also known as Stemler, who, according to the Feder- ul authorities, is the head of a. secret service department maintained hy the lfamburg-American Steamship Line. The first result of the investigation was the arrest today for perjury of Gustave- Stahl, n German reservlst, who made one of the affidavits sub- mitted by the embassy and who is al- leged- to he closely associated. with _ Koenig. The warrant on which ' he was arrested alleges that he -committ- ed perjury-in an investigation by the jury against "Paul Koenig," alias Stemler and others," under that sec- tion of the Penal Code covering cori- -splracyto defraud the' United Btsteii; _ He was taken into custody immedi- etelytupon the conclusion of hlsitestt- ~ mony. _Bild-s_ent_to the, Tombs for lack ot the 810.000 bail demanded by. the ~ government. -- - ' ' Stahl, in his adldavlt.-which .was Jando- before a city.,-notary --public, ,|\_v_orc.,that. he visited the Lusltanla on-._'April 30, the day before she sailed ‘gd-xv: four guns on her deck con- \ ni “by leather covers., The repe- titfonof this story. when he was cali- -»ed_',al-a .witness in tho,-investigation of Koenig‘s activities, .Yes _obs basis _'of _th'e.pcrfnry charg_e._ n ii dltinn tn the- statcincnt by Dudley ._Field; Mei- cnc,-coiloctor ot the pore, ami- byom- clllc of the Cunard ._ line, .the_t. the Lusltanls was -unarmed. .tho 8\W0m° ment authorities said tonight that they. hm! evidence by _which they would prove that Stahl was not on ‘board 'the Inelunizi Veltiior on April `80. -oruiy otheridsy before-the depar- ture of the Lulllcnih ‘ od lier fetal _ '- ‘ ' _ _ -» . _. ».ili_ihi_n v.,‘.~_.- .\..i¢¢."_.:: 1-'.»¢;'.. b_,,'i_-| _¢,`,y\,¢i ._ ta" _ ‘ >- (Speclal to the Guardian.) NEWTON. Mass., June 15th.-Miss Ruby H. Stewart. the beautiful youn§ woman from Charlottetown, P.E.l., who' on June 5 was shot by Chas. Warren, who at the time killed her employer, Walter G. Green, was able to len_ye_th_e N_ew»ton_ Hospltsl_,__where she"hcs"lieen- recovering from her wounds, and qualify as a, witness in "`the murder, ase, _which ha shocked I . _,' tg-gwgsggioefit fs. wi-ie.. fi-1is°i=»i»1=> o __ The Pblnce Edward lslaiid' girl ap- peared' before' Judge sisk in the Mid- dlesex Supel'ior_Court and entered liito recognlsanco ln"tlie sum of $500 -for lierappearance at continued hear- ings as a..w-itness_ .The pretty young woman was-:accompanied to Court ny friends, who brought her in ii high- powered auto, and who 'shielded her from iiewspaperreporters and photo- graphers, the latter being instructed to get her picture at any cost. As far as is known they did not get ii good snap of her, however. The friends who accoinpaiiled her went on her bond for the amount required. Miss Stewart plainly showed the ordeal through which she had passed. At the hospital it was suid that her wounds quickly healed and that she suffered principally from shock. Warren is not only under indict- ment- for the murder of'Green, but_ls also held for tlieutteinpted murder of- Miss Stewart. The case will probably be postponed t'rom time to tliiie, and it may be weeks or even months be- fore Worreii goes on trial for his life. Warren will be taken to the Middle- sex County .laii iii East Canibridge. Mass., to await his trial, and thc trial will be in thc same court room where Chas. Tucker was found guilty ot' the murder oi' Mabel Paige in New Eng- laiid’s greatest crime, and where Hattie Lelllziiii-_ the little woman from the Caiiadian pwiviiices, was tried for killing hor einployer's husband. Glover, the laiindryninn at Waltiiani. a few yours ago, and iicqiiitlcd. While \Vurreii's trial will not prove us sen- sational as the Tucker or LeBlanc cases, it is thought iievertlieless that it will attract widespread attention. WILL NOT SUBMIT T0 CONSCRIPTION LONDON, June 15.-ln reply lo thc coiitiiiual denuiiid ot' u large part o`i` the iiowspiipcrs i`or coix.'¢ci~iptlon. :i committee of the iion-vonscriptioiiisls has been formed and is orgaiiizing what they called the “no conscriptioii fcllowsliip." The leaders of the new niovement. are mostly officials of thc liidependciit labor party of the allied iinloii ni' deniocrzitic control. Their orgiiiiiziitioii, tliey state. is “u fellow- ship or voiiinion counsel and action of men of the enlistnieiit nge, who are not prepared to boar iiriiis iii the ovent of r'0iisi:ription, ivliutcver the penalties for rcl'usiiig_" GERMIINS FLED ‘_ FROM BRITISH LONDON, June 15.-The Daiilsli schooner Marie, which has urrlvcdnt. Leith, reports that last Thursday, while on the passage from Cliristiail- saud. she was held up by ri German submarine, forty miles off the isle of May, Scotland. The crew Oi' the schooner was ordered to their boats, and the Gerniniis boarded the Marie with the intention oi' setting fire to her, according to the story, but on the appearance of two British patrol boats the men returned to the siihniiiriiie, which disappeared. A patrol boat towed the Marie to Leith. PARIS, June 15.--An official note given out to-day presents ri suniiniiry ot' the operations in the Dardnnclles from May 15 to June 1, as followsz- “Heavy flglitlng has taken place during this time. To-day our progress is somewhat slower than it was in the beginning, but every inch ot* ground gaiiied has been organised in such ii manner as to permit. of the repelllng of couiiter-attacks. and ench mfvmice has been heldf' The physical aspects of. the country make fighting extrcnic- ly` difiiciilt and dangerous. as the battle front presents the forni of a triangle. “ During the second half ot' May, there were attacks on the Turkish line of entreiiclimeiits in front ot' Kereves, and the rcdoiibt called the ‘Doucliet,' which we took May 8. All the Turk- ish counter-attacks failed completely. “Our position being assured here, we endeavoured to capture fa small fnrtress situated on the extreme left of the enemy's line. On account of the strategic position of this ~i‘ortress it was impossible to take it inthe ordiiiarv way by an artillery attack followed by a bayonet charge. Such a method would have resulted ln heavy loss of life. _ - " The attack had to be a surprise. On the night of May 28, a mixed wlxlte and thirty-two black troops, all vo unteers, under tho command of a lleuteiiannreceiverl orders to slip out o_f.._oui; .first trench, one b_v» one,-and crawl on their hands and knees to the opbmslng trench; Here they were tg surprise the occupants_snd kill ‘t 'em without dring a shdt. Two other coingsnies bringing up the 'rear wereitb' ir st sheets the insistence of__t_l_i&‘_l`i'1€’t__‘§l_5Yt1Dsny__=f th§1___plen_fail_ed. ' ~. "p.m.` or srl. svng Bone forward in acco_g1gnc_g_’_'_t_ij%" in- strhetibjlgiruiiiéd over-_ the em ank- meats of the enemy' 't:\"sn'ches The Turks- were completely surprised. They discharged their guns into the =_l_i_ a_i:d lm;i:_edlstei_\_r__ took to night. an s to e rap y o our attack our only casualties were one sergeant and two_ men wounded. “ The Turks attacked twice without -success.,.nnd dawn saw us firmly established iii our new positions." Xlfstti . . The bl ¢ e _ anti worth of feqndladigsiin , 'fwwlltr tm the mu-lg»¢;‘~ “_” 9 s $4 ci. ii-1° .'::_f._":=..":-.=.t.i~:_-:ti $1- Y the patriotic opportunity of securing 1 Stout, fast-colored, _ full-sized (3x5) o Ue|'T'|'r _/f _ _ Union Jacks, ,-'/17"- a brass-feri'ule_joint- ` ii ' ed pole, bal and- ~ halliard, and rust- lcss window sock- et, on a basis which f so nearlydiminggeo __ \\\\\ already- have. a ‘y " ' \\\ \\\\\\\\\IIII|I \~\t\\\l I” "-.;-,_ .. is \ \"l__’__ f Z~ cost; or. if. you ' -. .' , .. pole, etc, the Flag alone may be secured. '_ F - The Complete $4 Outh: is the most desir- able. Through the efforts of leading Canu- dian newspapers, co-operating with the loyal una pnrrioue citizens can noun the Empiro'| emblem at this time when - EVERY HOME must have A dag, and ' never hu such nn opportunity presented to get u |4.00 ouldt on terms which just shout cover the colt 0! uuombllng lmi distributing. arlottetown Guardian '_ Qi'-5” ' / __f . , J "ii "lll.llll“l.... -wr P111->Sr11i1‘i~0 s /A f_\ A _"1 _,I T /_ 5 ff it .' ./I T 1/ ‘K . __/ Vi' it /ffl _~i_. \ ' 7 ` _ ,_ 1-5 - .. _ _,. ..._- _ ,_ _. --'"4-`_-5-_~_ 48 UH? -<12-Il¢'.\1€ PA'ri=i|o'r|c_ CANADA ` 'rms FLAG' » coUPoN (AQIIIUIDIM by the amount mentioned fn the covering the cost. of the distribution) wa|._wimr¢e»u.t_»a¢¢¢i.» oiaccciéqe' jg \ Charlottetown Guardian 95 ilmtilmtu-rsrno~i»»»»~u»u»¢»s»smss .- y- or her choice of I ~ _ " *. .'@ “f 7dZ<=‘".`.i‘.'.'.§i.'¥i."si"i~‘ii‘.i..‘i‘..‘Zi‘5'...i’.'i ‘fo , 'MAIN ORDERS.--If complete outfit- in wanted cond RHI U." uid 78. lddltlonnli for postage in 20 mils lone (or 181:. in other lone: of Province): for greater distances ask your postmaster Amount to include for I lbl.: If flag alone is desired, lend the $1.10 Ind lo. lddldald poat.n¢o in flrlt Ions (or 'lo. any Canadian point). -<-ll*'>-<=l'_E A __ A FLA_G FOR 0EVERY_ HOME f '__ W i _ si 5- CHURCH UNION GOES T0 CON- _lime to bring the question to an issue. _ GREGATIONS BY BIG MAJORlTYillc had started out on his tour ol the ` -l -lioiuliiioii last year as an 0lJD0ll@¥lf Of KINGSTON, ()iit., .liiiic il.-By iin'unioii. That tour would have coii- unpreccdeiited vote of 368 to 74, the vertod hini_ l-le lind learned of Prcshytcriuii Gciii¢i'al Assemblyicliiiiwlics wliicli were a disgrace to agreed this uficriioriii to semi the f‘lirist<=iidoin, \vlie_rc the ministers ex- qiicsiioii oi' cliiirtfli union to the r‘uii-:ii-itoti on ii mere pitiiiiicc. Preseiil. coin grvgiitioiis and presbytwies, Great nltioiis were not merely ii waste of eiitliuslzism was iiiuiiifcstcii when this inoncy but ii waste ‘ot ineii. The decision was aiiiioiiiu-cd, Theircturrf"iiioveiiiuiit would not destroy Presby- ris compared with those of the last trwiaiiiisiii; they would iioi only linlil assembly, show ti large guiii for the tieiirli but woiild u iii ii iriictn This war time wus Ihr- liest, 2 __ -_-I i 15-ii _' Areyou going ~ fi T 'itil V# ‘- C ` ' . 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