lj ,71- » , .-1 `_»,,as .»nf--- eil-. ll_ l ii "°*f.~ `-L + “ _ iw", 1 ._1_-ii l -» = f "M ‘I 1 'l ` . _ _I l if r .` " . . I _ . Hand Drawn Llncns fx. il- ' _ _ _ _lil ' 5.4: ' tif#-I'-l~llili'7~ -- _ ` "L , _ ;’ I ini ' . “_ Y "i _ lfillllg f ‘~°»‘_l-ld! EW' u l _ l ' = ___....- - _~ , 'z' ` , ,_ .._,. . ~ ~ ~ cf, ,_ . ,,_J ., _K i -onus-li Two..- _ _ _ 'f"...a#»'_'-""'°”’*.°‘§'° W 1"*"f vi "U ~ unvrorau. f"-'* pretty. ...Adi . 9 f i _ trulehand accprlate friend. I with turm rE,,,15i0,, and the end is from Washington is to the eiiect that have not time at their disposal to 4 CBO \\'8. C188 818 mF\( C UP _ gpgcialiy for us bythe very bi-si not: yet. The House had its bill a-nd ‘ 1 t _ ld S It look ; American watch factory anclnre ,the Senate its bm' the latter the Senate wil no yle . o 1 s day nights open until ten' please do _ a1l\[10f0\lKh1Y109}°d ““,d f“'“"l' ' higher and the more extreme. It; has like a ‘l0¢1d‘l0¢k- The D¢0P1@» if 'Shel' not ask to have anything delivered Vt haue these in ladies and - » th i , h' h oh [wr i _ _ * sent; il°'<1- `s°|d-""1-'d “ml '°°‘“"1 “H “'°“g mal .the “mmm wuldthilivziiliei rchilwilhidmwseaiesii 8 ' me J. J. GAY & soil. silver cases. .result would be a revision upwards, CBHD0 zldmth I3 E . _+ , .5 Il! ,'1I§}]’,"_ ' National Playing Cards We have just receiv- ed a large assortment , of new playing cards. '_[`lie_ stock includes ininy new backs of Gcodalls, London, Eng. E land ` and 'are very Scotch Plaid backs we have in all '- the prominent clans National backs include ’ Canadian. English, Scotch and Irish em- _ blems all King Edward and Queen Alexandra. -5oc a pack. M DRUGGIST ' i _gl ‘- hcylie. Jus. Paton & Co. ‘ ad ‘ 7-2}dti. th j inns pf the UGS) *always at 'rlielatesu new explosive is nitrogen 'lf _ ‘ Paton S’ ' 722°" iodide. Wh-en quite dum? if is “Of ‘F-°~'-“ ' `_ , 4 i ` . ~ dangerous, but when dry the touch of "' A 144 'boxes of (li-ish i~l or Tourist Frill- , _ ing, four frills, for loc. 1-lim.. & co. u fvutllcr-un. the fully' H K’“‘_“ _°f H8511 1Ch8 /l " ' 7“22dl'f' dust- or 3 ny Walking “ver It wlu Biilo in-aa, sour llomlnh, multipr- ‘_ V _ __ . cause it to explode- And °0mP“““l "'-'- -1 Ill HY" "ll I-N UMM D! ings and Carpets at Pat.on's l Beer or \Veeks for Furiii- with tue force of the explosion, dv- Hoo its 1; tilre, Curtains, Hollschold iiiiiiiita is mild .ind gunpowiler liiirm- me wpmmun “mm mm ____.__,_.,_.. _ Y _ '_ _ __..._.__J ed Un 25 'light cool lustre coats, just the , _ . d C “_ ' thin; ior hot. weathierf for oilice or PUP“,1&t\°“ °f 100 m"“‘°“B an a V ¢_ ai eight millions. It seems probable and Y-he Culihdiilll WOSf» is grea er nb Canada, at least, will lvc up than °“l` 'mme V°9“l“u°“’ Tha” B Q _' , /-ff ;_.,_. to the eStimatB_ somethin.; wrong where such condi- fl _2` ' ' Furniture end House illmlsh- _-_ tions exist. - _g__ _____,,; -___'__ ._--A . _ --f ' ' -_gs THE CHARLOTTDTOWN GUARDIAN FRIDAY, JULY B0. The imperial Defence Conference has begun its session in London. If which Canada is represented by Sir Freoerlcli Bordep and Hon. L. P- Brodeur. Sane way one could wish the personnel of the Canadian do- legation was of heavier calibre. Ami such as they are 1112)' BN Und" '-719 strict limitations' inposed by V-he `Parlia,ment inrlilarch last. .That of solution declares in favor ot _ iQ, organisation of a Canadian navkl service but against any eontribucidn to the Iniparial treasury for naval or military service. Beyond that in very general terms it recognises that with her growth in population (‘anada may fairly assume some lar- ger measure of the responsibility for national defence, and ex- psesms the hope that when the need arises the Canad- ian people will be found ready to co-operate in every movement to maintain the integrity and honor of the Empire. lt. will be seen at a glance that Messrs Borden and Brodeur are very vaguely committed by their parliam- entary muindabe as to the measure of help they shall ofier, and very stric- tly limited ns to bbe mode in which such help shall be given. Canald-a will try to do something for her own naval defence, and “when the need arises"- Canada being the judge- "hopenl" to help in saving the in- marixo or 'ri-la ilarnniai. Dnrnnca ooNlrammncn_ .._.......__, rather a laggard in the matter of supporting the Moilaer Couirtry in the present: crisis and not Likely to quicloen her pace or cake any more advanced ground during the Confer- ence. English-speaking Canada would be prepared to stand shoulder to shoulder with the dther Douiiuidne, but Quebec applies the brake. Not resolution .adopted in the (lanadian'th“" Q“°b°° di5l°7“l' ‘mt 'nbc' self-cefntred, and very distrustfnl 0| imperialism. ,r` And yet it it altogether certn that _Canada must erelong detenniiz whether she shall proceed along the line of closer union with the heart oi the Qmpire or that ofa gradually widening separation. Buch- is Can- ada’s attitude at the moment when airships-a new source of danger- have begun to cross the English Channel and when the ambatious nav- al program of Germany has compell- ed the most peace-loving or British Governments to announce the laying down of four new and most powerful Dreadnoughts. The Canadian de- legates carry with them in the in- structions by which they are bon-nd what must prove bo= be a sort of welt blanket for the patriotic and im- perial aspirations of the other Brit- ish and over-sea delegates. In ilact it may render any comprehensive scheme of imperial defence, auch as would otherwise be agreed upc/n.,|,lnlte impossible for the presenb. And. yet the solution of the difficult pro- blem may come in quite unexpected . _ . tegrity and honor ofthe Empire. As _ A compared with Anstraila New Zeal- memo" and sooner that most pep and or South Africa Canada has been Friend ___ __ __ef___ sons may puppose. [mil that is still probable. not behind Canada. would lower the term SCM' ____ ~ the two Houses is the President, who dllles “ll “mug the line- But th°| “Two yards by one and a half ` K _ . . a is understood to demand concessions, proteotii interesis seem all-p0WM‘fl1l yards, that is the size of the best. y ’ nfta‘l1y chnt hides shall be placed on in C055-T995 and in 0"? Paruamedt twmedth imported tartan tcarrgiie ' ‘ _ , _ - » a w r n, ' a _ , ' Jeweler &0PHd3ll- tile free list, and with an implied B11k9~. and $2301? e'I‘heym§re the ‘best l UNITED STATES TARIFF DEI‘1Bml*ATI0NS' lrnost fastldious and critical buyer. Whe ou biy a wa'ch, get _ _ Remember ollr Saturday and Satur- ¢ one of oulilligh glade “G.l-l.'l`." _ For more than four months the threat tlmf lf °°”°°3s‘°f‘“ “re “°t 'day night special trade, this feature . _I specials and you will have a United Stages Congress has grappledl H1840 he Will “'10 tht? Ulu- 1'9"! WOM' Of our business appeals to many that the President is immovable and the An American statisticinn is report- ited States w ll have reached ai _ ted i as estimating that by 1920 the hinders are said to be loca n Sixty thousand Prince Edward Is-l Mai|sach‘ise‘hts alone, and the t0fBl Ol Islanders. now in the United Stat”/EB i il' l -/_ ~ i .\l_ A ls# c I A/' I-inn *d iThe Patriot argon that it'l|\lle~ less for the Dorptnton to supply A new Qd pogrg`x-(ul winter steamer wihhouc a change of terminal on the other aide. It: adlda: "No ship that could be built can go through the blockade in Picton harbor after the ice has grounded in the entrance did argument this is for the Tunnel. ' The by-election in Bedcqne District, is appointed to take place ow Aug- ust 18. The Patt ot intlmaitmn that" Hon. Capt. Read will again hs the Liberal etapdard, bearer. He is a ,strong and iresolutc d¢hte,r,_ ,but__ willl #pound ot 'lie`»ii," aauuuisl hostility i =ot his pmyto the Tunnel. ic »~ ‘B180 he doubted whether the 'Datama- gouche project will prove very help- lnu If is unfair to the gailhiit 'run- nel advocate that he should be inad- ed down in this way. __.___.__ GaY's VEGETABLES. Our vegetables are taken fresn from our garden daily, indeed we pick them in the morning again at ten and very often a third supply is tak- en in the afternoon. In this way the consumer has all the luxury of a. gar- den at their door irosh and crisp from mother .earth. Cauliflower, a dish fit for the Gods, cabbage with t-he dew sparkling on than, lettuce just as you like it, beets so tlnder and nice, P658 in the pod the kind that melts in your mouth. The new way to use peas is to cook them in the pods thepeas go to the bottom_ of the dish the pods float on the top, cooked in this manner they are just delicious, try them and be con- ~vimed. With wax butter beans, bunch oni- ons, turnips dry onions, parsley, cool crisp cucumbers, bunch carrots, new potatoes, and old, strawberries and many other lines not mentioned it goes without saying that we .have something to suit the taste of the Icall through the week. Orders taken for delivery up to nine o’clock Satur-_ 7»- enmw i. value ever offered to horsemen and farmers that we know of. The pat)- terns are all good. Jas Paton & Co. 7--23dtf. Beer & Weeks for Furni- ture, Curtains, Household Linens, erc. ' 4-22dtf _ Light outing hats, in. linen at 45e, Tweed caps for men, also a lnrge grey , wide leaf felt hat at $1.00. Special vlllue. Paton & Co. 7-22dtf. "i- ._ Always value in House Furnish- 7-22dtf L_.__ _ _._.. ,__ _.l _ ‘ , V I 0. ' ` L‘“e”S» °f°- 4'”"‘f _°~_..‘?.€.'2§.;"l§_c:il°a.':x °'“" iii i \ J _ ~ l 7-- ~- _ \ -" ,___ if- _,_,.i.'_~.‘. l ,-_'iw 'l`e~ _.. ` " To ll;f;lsls 1 F) V ` ` _ -.__ . : ;e’_r"~°"='é'1;f-=-.-_ 1- ~ ._ 3 ' 1' .-f -_-;,~l_ ~~ _ qu' q e i _ .-1\r'- 4 ‘€_1- 1 ' ir* Tourists who desire to take abroad with them some _ souvlilvllz or cmlluorrerowu should _-» F' . _ it - Lf.-_if : Zi _*_ iz.;-_ / 'i l 'ini ` "'r,";, 5- _ _ _ 1 nfs - L_ » ..f;`.- iii. lil, .. iv *: §€E__Qll§ , _, display-cent;-_-pi' ces, tray clotlls, bureau scarves etc. etc. An elciynt vari-r__y lil-re to select from-see our window equal. Evcry #_-_;..____, tllerc." True, oh king! And a aplen- ° ,be heavily vhandieapped- by .the, _, Cheapside . , 1 I l 1 ' V "W ll ' i i ill . andy Sale 1 e C Saturday ‘ On Saturday we will put on sale a large consignment of new‘confec tionery from Batger, London, England. Those are delightful to eat, entire- ly new and most reasonably priced. ‘ Assorted Fruits L _ in one pound sealed drums, following iiavors; Seville Orange, Florida Fruits, Pear Slices, Alpine Strawberries, Palermo Demons, Chinese Figs, Alpine Raspberries, Natural Fruits, Tasmanian Fruits, Peach Slices, Mal. tese Orange, Quartets, Pineapple Slices. Price 25c pound drum. ~ Ye Olde English Barley Sugar ‘ an old fashioned sir.-'< cindy put un by Bitger iu Sealed bottles. Very nice especially for children. 25 cents a blttle. - l Japanese a Fruits This is something especially nice, elegant' flavors and new, right new Price 5oc pound. ~ ' 5 , Desserts another new and delightful candy, make your mouth water to see them We have them in Greeligage, Palermo Lemon, Alpine Raspberry and Apricot. 30 cents a pound. Finest Devonshire Caramels" There Batger claiiii to be the finest thing of its kind made. Not too hard not too sc-ft. Excellent eating. 30 cents a pound. 7 Old F ashioncd, West Indian Toffee an old and popular candy put tip in a new manner in one pound tins. Flavor very fine. Chlldren's favorite. 25 cent pound tins. _Also big stock Lc\viiey’s, Ganongs, Reputation, Cadbury’s Chocolates, special Cherry Cocktails. _ I J. G. Jfii,,~lli:soN. 7-3od2L . _ \ *V\A/ V\/VV\/%f Our Non a -- Rip Sandal ` , has no pair gives perfect _ _ Canada Life F acts The Canada Life has nearly one-half its business on a 3 per cent interest basis, which means that the company holds the strongest reserves of any oldes- tablished company on the North American continent’ W T. Burrowdgentdummenide W’ K - W, F. Chllaghan, 'V Mlnager'P. B. I, Branch Anon al»l»»n..i.f B. D. Kogan. ‘3ll\1|°f dniwfrwstf Charlottetown ' rlzen ll. culirirll satisfaction. ’ IN A RECENT CONTES F held minute for tive minutes. This is the highest record ever made in n ' l at Prmidence, R.. I.. Mr. Fred H. Gurtler wrole 218 words A ’ conler/iii. "I h°"° "°°° °""""°“ REV. ll. C. BORDlN,_D. D, Principal 7.3f_("t irflf.