JUNF ‘-1- les _ THE criARLoTTETowN GUARDIAN ~ Paesnmss ‘\ Laugh at unburn A few hours exposure to the summer sun plays havoc with tender skins- - gilt besidesutlie pamf there e ullsig ty p e ._ that follows. e mg off But you can laugh at sunburn if you have a bot tie of Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream handy 'lhis soothing cooling lot ion stops the smarting and stinging in a few moments. Better yet-apply it to the exposed skin before going out and there is very little danger of getting 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 Central Drugstore 1€_lllu__uu__u¢_uu-_-_-I’ / \ \ ` g ff"/ ¢» .ali PRESIDENT SUSPENDER NU/VE .50 ' EASY r-mor in CANADA JOHN THOMPSON, K C WILL ACT BUT ACCEPTS NO FEE OTTAWA June 10 -John Thoiiip son, I\ (‘ oi (lttawu, has leon oitcr ed ami has ntci-pted the position ol government iouiiscl to assist Charles Davidson in the war con tracts investigation which opens next week Mr 'l`lioiiipsoii luis stipulated, however, that the position is to be an honorary one, ili.it is to say lie ie fuses to accept .T tee from thc goveiii ment Mx 'l‘lioinp' ‘ ‘ do L'dr,l»¢a»$40nfil 5”' . ,- y 'rms r-°i.AG~c_oUi>o1~i _ “»---~°.':.',:°° °':.f':='::..':'f.t"..':.'°.i‘..‘:'..i‘:.:..‘s°“°°'”°' °' ` If fl" °“!°° °‘;'!‘° /,- \ Charlottetown Guardian ' " simian loin: v;~°°¢ *I* If U' O’/` PA`TRlO"I"|C_CANADA ' O -<-.-li->-<`er_': `_."w_.. ‘Q0 `a`€vi=:'Rv“HoM-z ~ BISE L A (Special to the Guardian.) FRIDAY, June 11.-Results:- NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati, Cincinnati 1, Brook- phla.0. 9 ’ ,Za .i-.,-qi ..; t 1 L2. . . AMs'nicA_N i.sAcus. . Atfnsw York, New Yoi-it 1o.`ciii- cago 9. delpliil 0. ~ ,_ , éi At Washington, St Louis 5, Wa ingi ton 1. ' At Boston, Boston 4, Detroit '3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn, Newark 12, Brooklyn iz' At Baltimore, Baltimore 5, St Louis A At Kansas Citv,,.Ch_lcaso 4.fKansas city 1. If iN1'enNA-rioNA|_ i.EAcuE_`. At Buffalo, Buffalo 12, Rochester 5. wits iii in I Pinluilc ruin OTTAWA. Juno 12.-Probably. ilic most striking example of wliole-henri- ,cd patriotism shown by a Canadian in the present war is that ot’ the late Nell Campbell, a private ot' the 10th Bat- talion from Winnipeg and the Prairie Provinces. I-le was seriously wounded at Langemzirck, the battle in which Col. lloyle, the gallant commander ot' his regiment was killed. Ile died of his wounds on May 25th, but before his death he willed all his property to _the Cuniidiiiii Patriotic l¢‘und. Details oi' his former place of residence and the value of his estate have not yet been received. THE LUSlTANlA DISASTER INQUIRY I.()Nl)0N, June 10.»~ Arthur Fell, (‘-onservativu iiicni,l>ei' i'or Great Yar- mouth urged iii the liouse oi' (‘oni- nioiig todaay that an inquiry into the torpedolng ot' the Lusitaiiiii could serve no purpose and should be aban- doned in as niueli as coroi1cr’s iii- quests already had been held. Premier Asuuiih Iiowever. stated emphatically that the investigation should proceed. "That al ltlie facts slinld he palced on record seems to meet. witl_i general approval," said the Premier. who added that "the fact that some evidence will be taken iii camera will not affect tho general inquiry." THREE KILLED AND TEN WOUNDED PARIS, June 10.-The llavas News Agency has received a dospaicli i`roni its correspoiiilent at Nisli, Serbia, who says that at an early hour this morn- ing tlirce' Austrian acroplanes flew over Kragiiyevittz, where there is an arsnal and actories for shall and nm- ninnitioii, and threw down three bombs. Three persons were killed and ten were wounded. Serbian aviators went into the air to meet the Austrian airsliips as they were returning from the raid at a point near Sinederevo. During the en- suing flight one of the Austrian ma- chines, struck by bullets from a Ser- bian uuickdlring gun, fell to the earth in Austrian territory. Athick cloud of smoke could be seen coming from the spot where the machine landed. 0'BRlEN T0 RETAIN THE IRISH LORD CHANCELLORSHIP ,LONDON, Juno 10.-The differ- ences between the National party and the (labinet concerning tho appoint- ment ol’ law officers for Ireland have been settled by ' permitting Ignatius O’Brien to retain the _Irish Lord (‘,lian» oellorsliip, iiisteail oi' that ollloo being given to the Right Hon. James H, _M. Campbell, and by making John Gor- don, Unionist niember of Parliament for Londonderry, Attorney_,Geiieral. V Mr; Gdrdon, hltliougli an' anti-Home Ruler, is not so pronounced nn Ulster- ite as Mr. Campbell. The Nationalists agreed to accept him for th sake of the elimination.~oi',1Mr. Campbell. At a Nationalist meeting held to- day, and over which John Redmond, the party's leader, was presiding, re- solutions were pussed expressing sat- isfaction tliutgthe prpteltsfof the lJ8\‘tY had been ` successful “ln preventing the Lord Chancellorsliip 'being liaiided over to a, Unionist and especially 8 Unionist with the record of Mr.(lanip- bell.” ' The resolutions agree that the par- ty shall “abstain In view of the ex- traordinary dangers of the present crisis, from taking any hostile action against the new Government in con- nection with the appointment of it Unionist to the Attorney Generalshlp of Ireland." _, sttniinwlsluu y i t,iuwSltt-iii maint 12.--Every bat- Canadian' division in France. An- effect was made General Hughes, of the Fourth, OTTAWA. talion of the has arrived 1 ___ _ _ ly i0. it Chicago.. Chicago 2, Philadel- Aft $1; Louis, New York 3, St-`Ilouis_ At Philadelpliia, Cleveland 3,,Phila- FRE ` GIFT SALE ` The Biggest,.Bargai,n Opportunity Ever Heard Of It isn’t very often that you hear of a sale of this kind. Usually you are asked to pay full price for-the articles listed in this ad, but be- ginning to-morrowand continuing for one week, we are going to offer some items from our splendid stock of Household Hardware. V Compare these prices with anyALo‘cal or Foreign Catalogue in your Possession, and you will be Convinced that our Goods cannot be beaten in quality and price. I Values That Tower T- Above Competition / Some Specials IN ENAMELWARE 14 Qt. Enamel Dish Pans 47 c Ea. Preserving Kettles, Capacity 5 Qts .......................... ..25i_: “ Preserving Kettles, Capacity 7 Qts ..................... 37c “ 2 Quart T_eapots..........._40c “ No. 8 Kettles ............ ..65_c “ 2Qt. Rice Boilers, with tin Covers ...................... ..48c 2 1-2 ()t.Lipped Saucepan 17c “ 4 Q lst H11 S KK “ 2 t. `trai t ziucepan c “ 3' 5( ll g ll ‘O 4 (I H ll If Round Pudding Dishes, 3Qt. .... .............. .......15c “ 10 Qt. Water Pails ........50c “ 12 inch Wash Bowls .... ..18c “ 9"]elly Plates...‘. 9c ‘Z Round Roasting Pans....50c ‘ I( _ Kitchen Knives, Etc. PRICED VERY LOW Bread Knives, fine quality Steel Blades, ground saw edge 12c Ea. Cake Knives 10c Ea. Mincing Knives 1Oc Ea; Ham Knives,best quality steel 70cEa. Long Handle Kitchen Forks 10c Ea. Kitchen Meat Saws 15c Ea. A Word About Our Choice ALUMINUM WARE We carry the famous "Wear-Ever” Aluminum Utensils which represent quality. They are light in weight, are bright as silver, and do not rust, and are as pure as china or gia8s. Ask to see the assortment when you cali at the store. §~_ ~ I ,f ~ 1 ll# V I .,,,mr.-".;;;' til I illti illlllll MA AN ou) iron Look Lilo; New The Cinderalla Ironing Slipper, will end all the troubles which arise through the use of dirty irons. Simply heat the ilat iron in the or- dinary _way, and fix it in the Cinder- ella Slipper. You will do better ironing with less' effort, and have no hard work cleansing the irons. No household should be without one. Price only............. .10c Ea. Exceedingly Low -_-1-5 _ ,____.._..... Prices on Other Household Articles Combination Graters, with 4 Grating Sides 15c ea. Potato Mash- ers 5c ea. Rotary Doughnut Cut- ters 10c ea. No. 7236 Tea Strainers 8c ea. Alum. Lemon Squeezers l0c ea. Grass Lemon Squeezers 20c ea. Lemon Squeezer with cup 20c ea. Extra Heavy Rd. Graters, 20c, 30C ea. Can Openers 5c ea. Cake or egg ttirners 8c ea. Wood Handle Mixing Spoons 5c ea. Steel Fry Pans, only 18c & 20c ca. Black _lapanned Fireshovels 5c & 8c ea. China Teapot Stands 15c ea. Wood Towel Rollers l5c ea. Mortice Bread Boards, size 18x24, 45c ea. Mouse Traps, 2 for 5c. Asbestos Table Mats 6c ea. Long Hdle. Strainer Ladel 5c ea. Wood Toilet Paper Holders 10c ea. Wooden Rol- ling Pins 20c ea. Kitchen Salt Boxes, with hinge covers 25c ea. Dust Pans, all colors, 8, 10, 15 & 25c ea. Dover Egg Beaters 15c ea. Handy Kettle Knobs 2c ea. 14 qt. Tin Dish Pans 25c ea. Tin Measuring Cups l0c. Nutmeg Graters 5c. Wire Rat Traps, large, 50c ea. Nickel Towel Bars 15c. 1 Gal. Tin Oil Cans 25c ea. Wire Dish Drainers15c ea. Wire Cake Rests 15c ea. Sewing Machine Oil 8c bottle. Tack Lifters 5c ea. Wire Bowl Strainers 8c ea. Canuck Bread Mixczs, $2.00. Knife Sharpeners 10c ca. Comb. Can Opener & Cork Screw 10c ea. Cot- ton Dish Mops tic ea. Biscuit Cut- ters 5c ea. Wire Soap Savers l2c ea. Wooden Mixing Spoons 5c to 15c Wire Vegetable Boilers 150 ea. Wire Sink Brushes 15c ea. VV_ire Frying Baskets 15c ea. Ladies’ Work Boxes, very useful in the household 25c ea. IRONING OUTFITS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED The oldest and best iron on the mar- ket today are the Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons. Full polished, Nick¢l Plated, 3 irons, stand and handle, $1-00 SG* Asbestos irons . . . . . . . ..$2.25 set Collapsible Ironing Boards, strong and durable ..$1.60 Plain Wood Ironing Boards, 60c. ea Folding Clothes Horse $1.00 Sleeve Boards, with table attach- ment, 15c. each Special Prices OIL STOVES Hot Blast Oil Stoves, well made, with good sized fount, and Japana- ed top, two _easy-working bllfnefs and fitted with glass in front to al- low regulating without bending top. An ideal stove for summer use. Saleprice...._........_... ..... ..89c Ea. Enamel Oil Stoves from $1-50 £0 $2.75. We also carry the ‘_‘Perfec- tion” Blue Flame Oil Stoves in stock BEAUTIFUL < niipinisiis Away below Cost These_Iardiniers are ` '~ very handsome shapes, and well modelled. Finished in beautiful dull green. All sizes 75, 90 and $1.15 Ea. A Splendid Assortment of Highest Grade BATHROOM FIXTURES Every Bathroom in the City should be adequately equipeed it can be inexpensively done and it is necessary. The bathroom does more to promote health than per- haps any other domestic depart- ment. No one should furnish bath- room before coming to see our as- sortment of Bathroom Fixtures. Coffee Percolaior This pmol- 1 ator will make _"jt’,",';' I, just asaood cof- ,' ‘v fiec and in half W " T w, tie time as any . ' ,a fi t-ndl- tr*-*"5f.» A lalfe orerfzolatgr I3 on the market. Itfits any coffee pot is simple in construction, and can be used by anyone. Price only ................... _...50c Ea. "*“"' economy niis U - ,ans viicuuili EASE wiisnni & iff’ oNi.i $1.25 Purchaseoneof _J hese was ers o- `“ 5 ln-. Drs; "fir | drud e of wash "’“-'si ° i;aYr.fI,if.Dt2.i.@;s rr l* e I it water through the fabrics by compressed air and suc- tion, which cieanses perfectly all classes of washable clothes, in less than one tenth the time it takes to do it in the old way. Our Sale Price on this washer is only. ...._..$l.25 i Beautiful Souvenir Spoons Given Free Just think of it: A. "\V. M. Rogers" Silver i‘liited Souvenir Spoon given free to persons purclinsiiig goods to the vnliie of $1.00 or over These is oons are the A . .- 'p ‘ original and genuine-,W. M. ROGERS &. SONS A A Qual- ity, Made in Canada.” Each spoon is wrapped in tho li1iiniii'acturer's certificate or Giiitraiiteo, which iibsolutc- ‘ ly wiirriinis satisfaction to the user. 'I`li<-so souvenir spoons sell everywliero for 25c. ezicli, lnit we are making the ab0Y_`§ special offer for this sale. The following is a list of the present great war heroes, of which thc above spoons are souvenirs: Jenls Kitchener, Roberts, Beatty, Jofire, Flshe i . . . _ ~ r, French, and the P. E. island Coat-of-Arms. L _ _ I 1 4 t See Our Four Windows lEI.2§.'§l..¢i lhe§o2crs\l