&-as-fat _*.i'\*"*'*“‘-§‘;*"z:'.__ -.,... -, %,§aT€-`°Yt"“ L... . _ 1,, _- TUESDAY .rpg » I _ _ 4 l'l'l UHARLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN -_ _ * ` ,.. iw . JUNsi'15, ’191s'_1_ Fsclin BRAND 1:-\v§ C 2 : sf __. Q/ E _,_ M llC O FF COFFEE M As near periec as you can ge this world. _ CHASE 81 SANB Nioivriiim. L lu w k -s_i -.\. -_/ _.__-._ _'_ '.'f-`l`§Tl§` V/ _ ,_ _ J Ns. _ ‘ - /' ! - (_) / 3 c . ,\ I _ Straw Straws Show W Way The Wind The prevailing winds ]uly and _-\ngust will l \'\-'est and Soutli. Thi hczll, :lull tllzit _von slietil your liezifl cool by wcxirii our Styli.-li .\`li';i\\‘ or l’;in of ivliicli \\'L‘ lizivc :iii sloclc. .\l.\(`l\'l.\`_\\\'S. i\l P.R.\lll,\`, Sl".f\`.\'l'|`S S'[`lt.-\\\’!~`_ li.\Nl\'(`>l(S l\l.-\S, I-llc. \\'t-‘vc got loc. to $|o.oo. Step in :intl try on the styles. 'l`|i;it`s the best way to choose zi hat. D. A. Bru The Hatter 1346-6-i ii\fItf Watche Repaire .fe repair all kinds of 2/atches, Clocks, J c. Our work is the ye 9?’ Grafton Sts. »-Qg~ *ze* A 1_- POPE'S ANSWER ANTICIPATED Members of Sacred College Urge Pon- tlff to Abandon the Neutral Stand. indications are that his holiness, the Pope, niiiy dei-lure for the allies in the name of justice and Christian humanity, and iibiinilon his past posi- tion of strict neutrality. under the urging of nit-nibers of the sacred col- lege. prominent among them being Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of Ma- lines; Cardinal Aniette, Archbishop of l’i-iris, both ol’ whom have pointed out that the l’ontift` has unquestionable right to take ti firm stand for moral principles which weiild govern all Christian nations in their reciprocal relations. It will be well renienibered that the lute Popc's death was directly due to his grief over the stubborn Austrian intention of reprisal upon Servia and that the Vatican bent every energy to prevent the terrible struggle in Eur- ope is well known to the whole world. lt never has been believed, however. that even with the influence of the Vatican brought to bear upon the Ger- man side of the debate, the allies at this stage of the strife will consent even to an nrmistice without a com- plete capitulation of the invaded ter- ritory and the granting of gigantic indeuiiiities by Germany. However, that is not impossible, for it appears that Germany has subtly intimated a willingness to discuss terms advantageous to Germany, this being of course the usual trend of diplomatic dicker, wherein Germany could expect nothing more than a res- toration to status quo of the former state of affairs before the war. The allies, however. will require of Germany the last tithe of repentance. and repayment for her aggressive- great day as well as all through the impending weeks of strife should show their approval of the iiation's course by rlisplayiiig on their house- fronts the l`iiioii Jacks now being supplied by The Guardian on practic- ally gift terms to readers. As set i`ortli on another page of to- day's issue these liandsome flag out- fits complete with pole, window soc- ket and halyiird are offered to readers who present the small expense amount to defray assembling and dis- tributing the outfits. There’s ii flag for every hoine, for every patriot and for every loyal family sojourning with- in the borders of the Dominion. el . .i 11 .~ - _ G' b'>.v NEVER ' 'roncsr ' ti `“ You are sure to need some handy remedy for Sunburn, Insect Stings, Thorn Scratches, Sore Places. Zam-Buk has been proved to be the best. Take a box with you. 5of lm, all armor. ....1 sim.. AM- BUK I Coal Arrived Today Cargo Best Quality of Reserve Run of Mine __AT__ Our charges are mod ry W. Potter r. Great George l i’Geo. E. l"ull’s Coal Yard _assi 1 _V I .aa-» __.._..- How About That Summer Suit For Your Boy You’ll have to get the young fellow a new suit this summer and _of course you will be in- terested in getting him the best suit your -money will buy. That's_why we ask you to come here before making a selection-you will save time and money. The line of_ boys suits we have now on display _are stylish, strong, neat-fitting and distinctively"classy” there's boyproof quality in every stitch and their low prices makes them marvels for the _money. _ _ Don't let our say influence you a bit in making it purchase. Call in _today and see Ehflse suéts fp; yi1urseg‘,_¢feitt\a]imine fhern llcggea- U Y an Cn W3 an 1 ey are 71° a Bela the first .to reach the cam mbre than we claim for them, don't buy- H ,lousy ins sszsiigoqks unit dined ui; ness, and loyal (Tanadians on that, . . -T _W __f -1 ,',\s¢s-I-1 mtl g _ f . ..,‘~ ,,:».'.. -- .."' _.IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lal'!erty's Ton- sorial Parlours, Summsrside. _.¢;0AL-Sch. “General Middleton" Captain Dicks, arrived in Summer- side Saturday with coal from Picton. -wANTED..=AT 0NCE.-Ten car- penters to work at Port Hill, Apply to Percy Tautoi1,`,PortwHilI. _ -PRODUCE LADEN-Schooner "Malulier," Captain Rozart, sailed Saturday for Picton with hay und oats. -HARD COAL-The American tern schooner “lielvetia.” Captain Perry, arrived Saturday from New York with S00 tons hard coal. -THE S. S. GHENT-The S. S. "Ghent" called at Sunimerslde Satun day and after loading a large cargo of produce at Holman’s wharf, sailed for Halifax. -NEW RECTOFIY.-Mr Percy Tan- ton, Summerside, is now busily en- gaged with a number of men in the erection of the new Church of Eng- land rectory at Port Hill.-H. -POLICE COURT.-At the Police Court on Friday morning an old offender. for being drunk and causing a disturbance on the streets, was fined $10 and costs or 30 days in jail. Ile took the days.-H. -ARTISTIC WINDOW DRESSING -Holman's have at the present time s particularly artistic window setting. The June Bride is the outstanding feature of attraction; and surround- ing the central figure is a splendid showing of summer dresses. -COMMUNION SUNDAY.- The communion of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed in the North Berleque Presbyterian Church on Sabbath the 20th inst.. service beginning at 11 a. in. Preparatory service will be held on Saturday 19th ixrt at 2.30 p. ni. lllev. J. S, MacKay c' Hampton will conduct this service. -NEW CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL. -Mr P. G. Clark, Suinmerside, lisa been awarded the contract for build- ing tlie new consolidated school here, his tender being the lowest. Certain alterations to the old building to be completed by Sept. 15th next and the new building in the form of an annex to be finished on the last of October next.-I-I. --KENSINGTON.-The Y.L. Mission Circle will hold a public service in the l’rt-sbyetrian ffliurch, Kensington, on 'i`liurs‘r*lr-l*~i°%°-'r-'r-i"-l'-1° »'.-'.- »'s~i-f»'¢»‘f~1-i-»'.-.=.-»':»i'-'_-rs.-»r»'.-E»r-»'¢ -.- A Suit that will Please Parents Made from closely woven imported mater- ials in N orfolks or plain, checks and stripes ' $5.75 to $9.00 .. .. ~: >: -1- ~: Y: »: >: ~ Highest Cash Price Paid for -i- Wool Quality in every $16.00 One of the sea- sons’ smart styles in single or double breasted style im- ported Tweeds in plains, checks and stripes. in J, W W WB? Wi ~'= '- ' r' __ -_ -T ff-r ,, I Have You Seen f; Clotliing _ Now is the time, and this is the place to prepare for your warm weather apparel. One of the important reasons why our stocks offer _ you a wonderful opportunity to secure clothing at a low price is due to our ONE PRICE CASH __ BUSINESS. Here you will find the very goods The Western Guardian _ _ . . .i A Our Splendid Stocl( oi Men’s .'_~ ,A _-_ wanted today and will be wanted for the entire __ season. If it_’s right, it’s here. -'-" Solve that problem of your Summer Clothes with these splendid 1 l Stock Selected I $ 14 Gsgfiaslfgecéiionor I 'E Money Refunded The makes have brought out several clever new styles and the best ones ' are here. Every man who is interested in better ways of dressing should look »- Suit at Today is the day to buy that suit for your boy, a neat little suit for Sum- - mer will improve his appearance and make him happy, the longer you wait to get him that new suit, the less use he will have of it. Now while the assort- ments are large you have a better opportunity to make a choice A Pretty Norfolk Made out of English Whipcord with yoke up the back, bloomer pants any size up to 12 yrs. of $4.25 Prowse Bros Cash Ltd 0 Paid for ' 'a rx ,"4 .i- 4 'A JA ,a ___| .gs 4. .§. i-gk; these suits over. They will please you. »\~ Black and Blue /-‘ Vicuna Clay ,f,’j,; jj Worsteil Suits - - I ~ ‘- $16, $18, $20 _lll,l3' fi _ Hand tailored in Eng ~ ‘ lish Imported Cloth, in " single breasted or double breasted style, all-wool i. ii- ' J. I 'W' "F "S-_ .\_,§,»f.\_. ng... * .1 *és* / ri I N l i)1.'i»`i ‘ll twilled Italian Cloth Lin . Boys’ Clothing For Summer -1- 1.- -i- #.- . 4| Suits for Larger Boys For the boys not fully grown who wants long pants and has all the materials of Men’s Cloth- es, these suits fit the bill $7.00 to $10.00 Highest '. -'r -1: »'.‘ -'r g Wool :Aa The 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles, 550 strong, in command of Lt.-Col. R. H. Ryan and Mayor ings from the Maritime Provinces, are also at Val- Lt.Col Archambault, 0. C. strength about 850; 27th Field Battery, 154 strong, in command of Lt.-Col Bruce Payne, Field Ambulance Depot, Mont- real, 592. In command of Capt Merse- reau; 57th French-Canadian battalion, In command of Lt.-Col. Psquet, stren- :gth 500. After tho main detachment of the 57th battalion had reached camp an- other group ef 200 men In charge of Capt. P. E. Ostegny and Capt. U. Dupulsvarrlved with other small de- tschmsnts from Fraservllle and Three -Rivers. Capt. Osteguy returned to Montreal this evening for more re- cruits. Other units at the camp before yes- terday were No. 5 Company, C.A.S. C., In charge of Capt. Gillis, about 10p strong; Canadian Ordnance Corps. numbering twenty, in command df Major W. F. C. Sullivan and the 87th. strength 50, In command of Major Rlnfret. The 87th, which have been at Valcartter for several weeks ip furnishing guards for the Interment camp where Austrian and German prisoners of war are held. These prisoners of war are being kept oo- cupied during their sojourn in clear- ing bush lots, repairing rosde, sto. ' to have i ati-een) ii so that vmiently »¢‘|lO li fini 3 SUHSEHIPIIIINS IU cartier. Other detacliments on the grounds are 41st French-Canadian battalion. (List No. 19.) PPUVIOUBIY acknowledgedz- $12. 017.72. Mrs. Margaret Auld, City $25. J T Jenkins, city aio, (A li ’ ' .' W. T. Hnsgnn, City, $3100, ll|Illl'i_?;-egg,/'_ ment): Percy Barlow. on (June payment); w. F. riiimlisigii' Citi' $25.00. (Balance payment 550 00) .` J. T. Jeigkins, City, $10_00_ (M,,_y`p,,_y’_ ment); ruce Stew t I "rs r“i‘°°i’=. o a su ser pto f ’ '