_ _ *en_- ~;':..-:~»-1 ~; ’1 M ». r i k~»ncasomi"`/ , ' .nil ~mrswrmmwireuAaiJr.1in ` .ions 21, ters .-___ _ _ _ _*_ ., .__ `- ' _ -» Y _ . F-_.___-_--.e _.._ -V. icq '”’ _ D . iillarluiialown Guardian; ."'-'=`°_“‘-'~ ` " t towne um. M nr inlr- (MIN y ‘LU ,gr yur (.\°.¢llod) ll advance, In 931|, CIN for ULN punt"-nity (founded 1901) uw laollvme or by sandal , d 02.50 fo U.l.A. Ollie \:u¢hariott¢\;v¢n, Brunch Omoo at lum- qonlloe Atherton. Bout-lo nr/1 Montague ;;;;z :ff::; -:rrp-'-'ff-2'f-`~‘-'-'-‘-“f-'~=‘-1 ‘I-'-‘~` ‘-‘-'-`~`~`=- -' -‘-`-'v'-“-‘-“~‘ -‘-‘-`f`~""`~*“ Monday, July 1st, being Dominion Day and a 'statutory holiday, the Morning Guardian will not be issued on Tuesday. The Evening Guardian will not be issued on Monday, but will be published as usual on Tuesday. _ Advertisers please note these changes. ' I ` i ' ‘""""‘¢.IUseaiv ‘Id"ue'em.T'13;e ``` W” -_-_-_-_~; -.-.-_-_-_-.~.-,-_ _ : -. .ff :_ _-.~ ff, _ _ :fe -_--.- - - _ -»-» »-:- _ :-=- -»=* ' ' ' DOLLAR I).~\Y This is _Dollar Day in Charlottetown, a day for which our merchantshave made elaborate preparation, a day looked for- ward to by people of both city and country, it _it than one h f t e prices weare pay! g now? o ' ‘° , n _ prices and scarcity to compel us to make * * * * *___* ° *ii *, *.9 ° ° * , shall we be suilicientl unished by high uni tssisifsitzeziiid;§.°.‘i§;e§: af; 5?WiR'i|Mi 5i7iN"ii .. “THE HABERDASHERY” - di h ' 'u iid ca sin the sli htest #M"`*"**“&*"'*“‘”*” handled without u' g 'g - . ‘ N A Y Stain. _ German papers reaching the out- _ The article goes on to say that, in ad - side world by why or noiiemi give dition to its value as 3 feytilizen peat pgs- details ol' the scandal that has involv-_ sesses considerable merit as an ingredient ed °°““‘ B°'“”‘°"f- “°“ °' "‘° f°"“v in the composi_tion,i of feed mixtures for ;;s.";'_';';‘:__”:_‘:f;'0r‘;’ _:fri ;::,“§geS;:f:;., Cattfle» and beS1des;._p?sSeSslng' nutritive former husbands, Baron von Radeck., qualities of its own, it is a goochiabsorbent, rhoeo who do not like .eendei had and prevents the other materials from be- better rveiinie further- Well. then.” coming sticky,-as “mufd be the lf no `now.that there are no men present. ‘ 6 ‘/ - we can have a cosy little gossip ahoutf peat were used. Experiments ma e`with ,__-Llmm sing m_____w mat C0 __ mlxed f00d_§}10¥;_l Cliristlan Bernstorft, s. yioiith ot milliit- A l _FIVE UIOYB Fapl _Y an ey 0 e!'WlS sry agie, but somewhat unmllihnry Would. All this is all illustration Of the ohysliiue. has \\e`ver been nearer the ‘nany ways in which the war is proving "ef "ia" Befiili- Hi” femiiv ii 011° that ttnecessity is the mother of inven_ with great wealth and influence. and‘_ vas able to fix the young man up with F _ i. handsome stall job iii the capital. CL],]__\N ['11 ‘ Phere it is said that he spent the 20 tours a day or so that he was not at __ _ _ _ _ _ _ h_ 1_ _ d b d he oillce in eating, sleeping and am- a day of bargains and friendly meetings, ` T0Ui‘iSlL f1¢W@i ds 3 led Y egliii an ming nlmeeir with the pretty wives for there are going to be many visitors in the city. Dollar Day is not the day of the merch- ants alone; it isdthe big day for the cus - tomers, as the merchants are determined to make it the biggest Dollar Day ever held in the city or in the province and no one realizes better than they that the only way to make it a success is to give bargains. This they have determined to do as will be seen by their advertisements. They are banking on the “quick sales and small pro- fits” theory, the theory that has made for commercial success wherever adopted. “Quick sales and small profits” is to be the watchword today, and every customer will I reap the benefit. Dollar Day s an institution which every citizen should boost It is the citizens’ day as well as the merchants’, for every suc - cess scored in the city by merchants or pri- vate citizen is an uplift in which everybody will have a share. i To make Dollar Day the success it ought to be look over the merchants’ advertise- ments; pick out the things you need or will likely need during the summer and gc straight to the store that advertised it. Demand your discount or the Dollar-Day price and get your goods. This is a time of year when the greater part of the sum- mer requirements may be procured profit- ably. Prices are continually rising and the advantages offered in the Dollar Day prices should not be overlooked. _Prices ruling todaywill not continue long and the prudent buyer will snap up all the bargains within reach. Be a prudent buyer by tak- ing advantage of to;l8y’s prices. ( _ FI’ EL A NI) l"ER.TILI Zl<]l{ Frequent reference has been made in these columns to the value of peat as a fuel and demonstrations given in Charlotte- town, publicly and privately, have convinc- ed many ofour citizens that peat, if avail- able, would prove a very economical factor in the fuel problem. In some sections of the province, where peat bogs are within easyreach, peat is used as fuel in prefer- ence to either wood or coal. There is a very large market in Charlottetown today for dried peat if some enterprising individ- ual would undertake to provide it; In addtion toits value as a fuel peat is also a'n"` excellent fertilizer and has been used by many farmers in this province with excellent results. ~ _A writer in an American paper tells of experiments conducted with peat as a fertilizer: “A one-half acre planted with onions produced 400 bushels, or at the rate of 800 bushels per acre. Celery, potatoes, beans and corn were planted with similar results” says this writer. _ -An area of about 6,300 acres is now be- ing worked, and about 30 tons a day are handled, during nine months of the year. The peat is excavated along a small canal, and when a connected waterway now being constructed is completed, the water level will _be lowered so as to facilitate digging end drlfing the peat. while the drying processtis but partially completed, the peat is taken to the mill, placed under a shed, 'miwed to cure a week or ten days, and _ 'n-fed into a dryer,-when every vestige of moisture is removed. After being ground, it is in the form of a dark brown powder_ and so clean that it may be tion,” and there is no doubt that farmers will be well advised to give special atten- tion to this new product. There are millions of tons of peat in this rovince of fuel value that has already en proved. Its efllcacy as a fertilizer has so beendemonstrated, yet we are paying me ten dolars a ton for coal, that is little i ay._et_ ea . b‘h_ax -.‘teiit.,§»‘ii.'ii‘.f’eili...i‘l.‘li.?lZ.’i¥.§“.‘l,’iti.o.if . ___¢)()(_________. Tim was when merchant had a wa of cause of the price and the scarcity. When there are already many visitors in the city .1 omoem who were nt the front. no, who purpose remainingfor a few weeks, >e1i>r\se<1wihe very smartest set. some of them for a few months. The stream ‘_“_:i___i’_‘:_‘_‘_i‘_i’;’ J“_;‘_;§“ __‘:_‘;__;’°iif_':___§_‘; Pi1_Y_ of summer visitors has not"'really begun , ," °“ ’ iis 'odious attentions' to the wife however, but with the warm weather now .,, B,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Radeck sh, was ,wt-`_ '.1 little overdue they will be here. The ii-pleased. _ ` annual clean-up of the city has been de - i 1 i i ferred somewhat, probably on account of Th* "‘““’°'“‘ ‘*PP°°'° _ the unusually cool weather. It_shou_ld be HM husba__d heard _hm the __0m__; no longer deferred. An attractive city, a ,mn was ,,,,,s,,,,,g ,,,,, Wm, ,md |,,,,_ :lean city, a city whose natural advantages .;,,,,,, ,noitmlts upon ner, hm no no are made the most Of, ig, _3_ City to be proud was unable to return home and inves- Jf and one also to be visited and revisited igm- he “M fi °°‘“i”“’“‘ “’ C°““‘ lernstorff, senior, now Ambassador' ati pleasilre' Charlottetqwn has many Tonstnntinople, to which iio attention natural advantages; a delightful water- was ,,,,,,,._ when he ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,d to front, harbor and river stretches; the best ,et b.mk_to nemm he tmeed his with ivater in the world, a climate that is not o e handsome apartment. where he surpassed anywhere in America, notwith- `°““‘i *iff ‘"' “he °°‘“‘i’“"Y °f mf’ standing the presentcoolness, which is be- ’°““g "°““" _TM Bam "“"“""‘"°" slapped Bernstorn? ln the face, tore ing e_xperier.c-ed all over the coiiti-nent. Our ,,,. ,mg 0, ms ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,B_ and ,,,,,,,,_ :ity is clean and attractive in many ways, who groviomiiy insulted and abused but a little more attention to street sides, him. rhie he did in the fun exneotet- Tzo the trimming of lawns, to the painting i0" that the C°““° “'°“"' °““"°"g° - -i ~ him to a duel. What was his disgust of buildings, to the planting of flowers and when _me_ _wo days had passed and shrubbery, would make it very much more ,W remved no ,,,,,.,,,,_ ,ho y,,,,,,g ,,,,,, Eli/l}1`H.CtiVi6 and lllVil}Illg`. A gO0d deal il3.S unabashed Count appeared' in per- & as' absurd for 'l db dll alli th €l'e,btsoi -irih' it diiifrili 5)/,et iiimaiiis (io bct; dxoneezsindlwestrugt iw; 11'?" ti" 'i“|‘*n:"*‘ “‘Y"”* ii W°'“‘“‘- 101 GRAFTON STREET ’ He proposed that Von Radcck should the illllt be 'f3.i{€Il, 11017 for the benefit consent to be divorced, in which _ of visitors alone, but for that of thc own- me me B,,,,,_,,0,,, ,,,,,,,,y would _ . _ __ _ i _ _ _ __ ers and of citizens generally. ,,,,,,,,m, ...ward mm mm mivenee ' "“ ““““““ "~ f "_-" ' V575# asses -xi- aeaeeeeaaeeeeeea . . distant scene," and' in the resulting# A reference to the question of agricul- -pain or sioiy of the vision. we siuzrii tural labor at the present time of war a _ single steps". Tomorrows life we ry p to live today We Bro t€illD¢°d 1°' pears in an article in the Atlantic Monthly mm .om o,',um_,. we _,Q ,M for June which is of special interest in wntentwlth om- iegitimate troubles; C9.l'l8.d8. When 0111' fB!`!l'i€!’S-SOm€ Of iZl'l8l'l'l hence borrow some. Emerson s_aid_~ at least__are protesting angrily against that the worst misfortunes of his le, the military draft. The writer of the er-A §§_{°;,j,‘°,§,§,°‘;,°;‘_; _m"%f;‘_‘,,;’§§,‘%. ,,§“*1‘§_ ticle is an Englishwoman, Mrs. Burnett ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, fm ,,,, we me, "one Smith, who tells of what women have been ,top at it time, end thot won onoed," doing in England to help the British war into ture method. it there to trenhie effort. Among other things she writes:-_- °1'°*"*~ "° "“"“ “°‘ ‘° "° '“ “ "“"" to meet lt If there is Joy in DPUUDON “Then we have a land army of about half ,,, mil, ily unite, nmitonneivee tot/ a million women, taking the place of men 's nmtett eiiioyment otiit. "one aao_°_ . , _ .` _ Thursday, June 27th,is Dollar Day, it' Wil-li ' pay you to takef advantage of our offering. '_ ` Everything in men’s wear if not specially listed will be offered Dollar Day at wholesale prices. 0 Come early the more you buy the more you save. ' ' Men’s _Fancy Shirts in nice istripesn regular., $1.25,and $1 35--.., value, Dollar Day $1.00. , _ White and Cream Outing Shirts-collars attached, mostly in , piques worth today $1.35 to $1.50, Dollar Day`$l.U0. Black Hose, Men’s-5 pairs Dollar Day $1.00. ' Black Cashmere Hose-2 pairs Dollar Day $100, Boys’ Fancy Shirts--Dollar Day 2 for $1.00. Men’s Italian Panama Hats-light and cool. $1.00 on Dollar Da . Y Men’s Stiff Hats - only a few dozen left, $100 on D »llar Day. Mule Hide Work Gloves strong and duiable-2 pairs Dollar Day for $1 00. i 50 Men’s Tweed Suits--only one or two of a pattern, some are worth $20.00, some $18.50 and others' $16 50; Diller Day your choice at 515 00. This is a chance to secure a good sensible suit at a very low _ rice - p Men’s Blue Serge Suits -regular $18 03 value, all sizes Dollar i Day slb Ou i ` Men’s Work Pants--35 pairs in the lot, to clear Dollar Day at 2.00. S Boys’ Suits all sizes from 28 to 33, special Dollar Dav price 35.00, Men’s Raincoats-Fawn Ptirameita, splendid as a shower proof or dust coat $5 00 Dollar Day. _ Remember, everything else in the store with the exreption o Barsalino Hats at wholesale prices Dollar Day. _ . it to drive you into despair lt ' e tl 'l th a of thc Berns was sent to Lonstantinoplc it was W even those who conduct what are desig- __`_'_‘;,‘_‘_;“ xl; w“a,_ ;,,e';e§ um he ,md no genmny though, nw, the 0,,,,,,,,,, win only inorooeo tho ovu wnion you Hated HS tile Sl-Tl(-lii€Sii St0Y‘€S, il3.V€ iOllg 3g`0 _,mm 'to cap himself a baron. tlilli laxlty of the city was what had chief- have done. No.1 do not think it would K ‘ D N E Y Ol,ltQ’,`I’0Wll it. that ‘his low rank justified Bemstorff ly appealed to him. His son seems to ‘do "ily E000 for YOU YO 'i0iif055 if U’ I ‘i \ ‘ " ' il li a duel, while it be following in iZathei‘s‘ weaving f0°"'y any person bm God' In [umm do not Q crrflgxiklist' gisdefixiiiixliileilothg ‘Count in stealing steps, aiid it may bo -that Von Radcckg 5_0 the W‘3.V Of lemlotililolli fortify S __ ` d Cd-d ‘V y - il lt was hinted that he was in just as had. 0( the latter it inus-ti 5°‘i‘5<`-'V05 hi' f’iii`il¢‘-iii fi”-‘»°|Vi`i iiiifl U I l I Opel] their StOl`€S (lil S0111() p3.I`t}lCl.li3.I‘ d3,y__._ :ils rw te .an _E___;___8h spy d_esp_____ _hc be said that he has dong some ngmmg prayer that for cvcr hereafter you will \`\R i \\\\\\\\ , 01' Of their S8193-p€0pi€ tO Ter fgctacthat mg father 'was a noted' and .appears -to lmwi, hecn ha,-Sh|y‘ icuii it virtuous life. li’ God liiis for-_ i [)0I‘i. f01' duty OI' ll'¥l])OI‘iL3.l1l'. Si'llpm9lltS Of German gcncrul.» The Baron ithen treated by hiS superiors, :ivan you, ll. would be wlckctl to allow -,___ B ,,§_`_:-L-_.F__~;.,-[5 PSKP ,W new stocks were delayed in transit._ Yet brought suit utniinet the sernstnme . Y°“" ~“i_“_i<' fiifiiiciii vw “Ni i *mi* i" 11;., ii.. °‘DG_nv~s of§f»°|r»i“i,,»i" the permanent ill-effects of such calamities and Hfwmi “W0” ‘“*‘“"g“f“"°d "if `"‘° A"‘"'°“" °°°"" you no' 0 'O ".°` . . "i".i` ABETE ',§ii{l,iii" as these upon store progress would hardly """ "“,” S‘f;,"‘f_,';‘ "';_°° mm: iii be more serious than would be the failure 3,. 5,; §;,,,,§,_ wh., 'ls surely of the merchant to get his store news to ,,,,|,,,,,l in lt mnltofium, and unotimr. the people ON TIME; _ For a good store is a real news centre. ’°“""'"”"" 'M' Everything that the merchant does in the is in it at it ta se it sa se st at se in st 4; way of makii;_g his siiore of immediaAtedim% 3 [)|l||_Y SELECTIOHS FOI! ortance to t e eo e is news. n i iie is to win the gariied rewards for his en- W WARN” READERS terprise, for his vigilance, for his real ser- ,,um,,,M b, w_ ,_ |_,,,,,,, vice to the people as an efficient distributor of good commodities, he must keep his store . in the light-he must see that the people “ONE STEP E"°"°"‘ "'°“ "V §§§_`)__;if__yvhat he is accomplishing, what he Thus ____ _____S_'~‘_-__ me ,muage 0, g' Newmaifs beautiful hilmil- Biii- in Truly, the' advertising of apt e, nowa- mm 8 oei-tem sumiuy eohootied, we days, is not merely 'a casual tad; It is a Should sim; only “ee loud so we toei,"_ vital_part of store management. There isitwe mifih* “°i °"“i_=_ im” *‘Y“““ h"‘;;§i nothing about this task that can “wait.”~§ “‘.?“'*"_ 0”” °‘;'}8 ff}e“‘;f_0f,';°`;§ we ` ' 1 ' ml!! 0 UB. There are no other tasks of the day; that w,w,’,', ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,_ ,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,. of .,,,,,.. are big enough to side-track this__o_ne. ; l,-,,,,,l‘.,,,_ we ment upon seeing -the. ° “med eww ° 9 a g r standing all the decadence ol the Bild’ 011 0“0 0095519" W0” “ newsimp' church und the evil things which have er competition as the most beautiful nginetlnleg hem, done h, its Mm(,_ it onthe farms.” - o urnwr-nouns cum his interests in the Army, and the Herr von Kuclilmann, brother oi’ M horc now. Everything is green and o . , - ii th ‘I rlni Foreign Minister. . the grains are away ur. I am r-ot Tllld \ ITA Ii 1’.\RT__ :f_¢;>uiigB_t_lou_:i.etssyiroult_iA_pei;s_§i_;,a €v__;rinr;y e mel) _ You” PRGBLEMS much or a writer. and hardly lmoiv what to say. ll you have the time B T0 ____ raged Baron kicked the Count on Great Scandal Promised , gy ggi/_ 1-,g_L|Ng¢0'|'1f, and nrt-_ su inclined, l shall be real _ 9 S _ y the shin. formally concluding the _ _ ` " gliifl in hear fi-oni you. us ii letii-r Jlacing the ADVERTISING of their stores ,,,,,,,,,,,.,_ The B,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, _(Ali rizim reserved) ~ i,». .~ fun f- et it the bottom Of the list Of things needed V __ __ _ °‘“;"_°;’;';_f__;°;__;_:g:__l“a_X1il:v:;:"°;;_"0°v€ line i will try to write an interesting t Q _ Baron Von Hard ue . il 9 'V ‘ ~ i _ _ 0 1;. done _ t. 1 t . ._ I _ _ that oven in wnr-time Berlin has not Di* Li"-"iC0ll iii iiiisff0illmi1 Will bas, of |,,.,,m, and hum,|nes5_ I compard Ive y mvla' pro ems Occu' ` o he r ii uished its had eininence as the help you “DIV” Your hiiaft Probleiiiil Y0lil'i! lilliiliifliiiii- pled til€iY` time and 2.t.i1€Ilti0l°i they had 3 Bar::§eSs,nt‘;(',],,i:[:0;§it ;;:Sdif,0:.ce_1in n?;iSLqv|;,|o,,S ,md degraded CH), in the relll-'.iou.s, niitural, snclal, ilnancial and Way of dismissing the Subject of advertis' which she accused her husband' oi worlrl. lt seems plain enough i.liat,,°;'9rY °n“"r ;"'xI°"5 ‘_3"i"~’ i-hill Wi" ing 3,5 One Of the things that COL1id be at- cruelty. Lust October she was given while the Oinnan people as a._whole _i_icEi_i_<_<_2_o____yfo;._c___f__ea __pc_i_s_i_<_i_ni;_le_t1_nsSw_t;_r___is_ F F __ tended to when they were U01; S0 busy __ her iiecrce and was immediately t_1re sui:’ering__1_;_i_iave_2ri_T:;io_:i:.£151 N0 _____m___ w___ be ________shc___ __ _“___ B.E. ., ranc-. When thi? Shmflid “have time to prepare l:;£;;ri:adt;) §,£;rn;:¢(;lf;Q, oiigihihdniaibiir osi't0tiirti1i;aiic