//1 1 i . .. . JULY is, isis _ THE CHARLOTTLTOWN GUARDIAN 1 3%-_- .___ ga..- L PAGE FOUR . 5 d Furniture 0 support than that tlley tailed miserably in the past and T116 H0386 0f G0 want to give it allother trial is - ' O I _ _ __ 1; is g healthy sign oi the times. now that politics H _ S. _.Au M ,,_ --_ being discussed. ‘that the People are tasking why tshophie S 0 \ , A ry T __ were be 3 change, and it is a sorrow u prospec or -- ‘ , _-2 H E -_g Liber-31 party that it can give no answer to the question ‘_ The Island’s Leading Store I except that they “nl 1° get ‘“- Wh” “‘° "°°"‘§ ~ S is honest, progressive, economic government, an Y 98c 1 ' Made from a fine quality heavy white cotton nicely hemmed, size 90x72, regular values $1.40 your choice now for 98c. Bed Spreads 98c This is a very fine quality ot Bed Spreads a goo_d large size, the regular value is $1.35, our price now is 98c each. Street Dresses The nicest lot we have shown this season, and they contain the very latest ideas as shown in the large stores. The prices are $3.25 and $5.50 We show them in copenhagen linen, trimmed with white but- tons and braid on collar and cuffs. Khaki dresses with white and black trimmings-Belgium blue coat effect with white braid trimmings. Other styles in crepe, pale blue and mauve at $3.25 and $5.50. Boys’ Wash Suits Now is the time to lay aside the heavy cloth suit and get for the boy something cool, comfortable and serviceable. Our line of boys’ wash suits at 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 2.25 will tit your boy out in a comfortable, economic suit for summer. Bathing Suits for ladies, for boys, for _men; Ladies’ Bathing Suits a full line at popular prices. Boys’ Bathing ,,,,._f.=(,§*., Suits 10c, 15c and 25c. Men’s _., . I Bathing Suits at 45c and 55c. ,i Boys Jerseys A cool, comfortable jersey in both long and short sleeves in ..~;.’-..;‘.-3;.;-l-_ colors navy and cardinal, and .1 '\ navy trimmed with cardinal at / _l t 25c each. ' ” ` Kimonas We have in stock at the present moment some long crepe Kimonas in pale blue, Copenhagen, old rose and pink for 2.25 and 3.90 each. Colored crepes in mauve, pink and sky blue tor 2.75 and 2.95 each. Short kimonas in fancy crepes for 1.35 each. Flow- ered muslin at 75c, 85c and 1.10 each. Men’s Suits Made-to- Measure $15.00 Since advertising these special made-to-order suits at 15.00 we have had a large demand from both town and country. We made deliveries of a large number of these suits last week, and in each instance the customers were loud in their praise of the good fits, and the superior qualities of the suits. Rememb- er these are made to your measure-price 15.00. Corsets Worth up to 1 $2.25 for $1.00 We are clearing out this week 125 pairs of cor- sets. ’l` his is a line that we are discontinuing to handle. The regular values are 1.65 to 2.25 each. Your choice of these now at 1.00. All sizes from 18 to 30. Ladies’ Hose 60c values |0This is a line carried A _. over irom last season. 1 They run in tan, white and black. They are fine lisle open-worked and fancy ose-regu- larvalue60ceach. We have them in sizes from 8 to 10 clearing them out this week for 35c pler pair. Seethem . ont e counter in the hose department. Girls’ Dresses White Lawn and Voile Dresses Lace and Embroidery Insertion, all sizes from 1 to 14 years, new styles .longaalst and short skirt. Prices 1.25, 1.50, 1.65 to 3.75. . ,a ` p lored Cotton and Chambray dresses 2 to 14 years. Middy Suits all smart stylish dresses, price 1.10, 1.35, 150 to 1”. \`t‘\ ._ rl" g_a.~_.. -.-..- . ._ ..._ , ...... _.__-._.._..t..__...._,.._...........~..-_... - d get ..___-"___,-,_-__-_,-,__,_,_____.____._. back? The Liberals who for twenty years had held the province under its thumb, fattelied its favourites on the ='*"*‘******"'** meagre revenue available, allowed the public works, the O DA"-Y SEI-Elrnons ”°l‘°°l“» the 0-felllf Of the Province t0 go to ruin? Is it any wonder the apatlly of three months ago has given place to n lively interest and to a determination that even the remnant of the Liberal opposition in the House shall be wiped out? Those who, ti few weeks ago, ilppnrently had ‘little interest in the subject are now keenly interested and on every hand one hears only good words for the Mathieson Government. Comparisons are being made aild the efforts of Liberalism to again lift its head, if they Hieniiors serious, would be regarded as ii Liberal menace. the e.ffotrtsal`1)ei:ot approached the proportions of li menace, DK made in certain quarters to rehabilitate Liberalism under the delusion that "lt is not Liberalism that is on trial," have set people thinking and comparisons are being made which are leaving Liberalism in even a worse case than after the last election. Liberal candidates and Liberal advocates are confronted with such questions as: "What do the Liberals propose?" "What policy of the present Government' is going to be discarded by the Liberals in the event of their attaining power?" Why glligllzlrlll tlhle grgsftiit Government, after completely over. mbeng Gsvelenc tables and the mismanagement of the late to B- muy wh ;nent. his turned out and its place given one of m"ure;J"e 'coins stent record for twenty years was Liberal politici an questions are 'pgsaron and the ans are wisely steering clear of them. Tile' for-matory boy is seldom written, more seldom _ Ii TUESDAY .lui_v 13. 1915. known even to those who know tlnittho relormaiory is K 7 g. n ., 0 | ,,,,|_ Ami yet the victoria. cross is not won by l\_--.;_@.-s. f /f . -Xe \.. »- 1 nys ._ _,_ _n ,_ . .¢- ST A boys who deserved nothing but a reformatory It is safe to ".353: cgi* - A '/if 1’ 1 l \Q.~ I /\ dian Northern legislation was before Parliament, Sir l00li@ll “DOD HB Wlicked, but in tlhe brei;st fofkiealcll there Wilfrid Luurier annie out in nn entirely new iight, forgot in it chord that W ll respond to tie time 0 n ness- an M r _ _ _ ._ A Choice and u _t0_date Selection in his slieers lit government ownership, and demanded tllat lllfei-ll'llY illlli Will “Oli fllll lf trusted- Wl10I1 lhe lll00l" !___:|`l!`/i ` / dl* D the country _should coniisente and operate the Caliatliall l;ii§Ill;l;Sulgiglggneg)uiodddtiegggxlviiuirgguiedtllzxllcggi giire/W - R Shing These ‘shirts are made from ne ‘Nirtllern Itallwn '. But let us see how well the Liberal ~ » _ 3~ Shifting materlal’ cuffs attached' cushon ) D ` ,. _ y _ T; _ leader stands by ills new principles. The Government llmllons Wf’l`9» llli* ‘l0l`lTlHDt h0l\0\lr Within them responded. - 1//I -V neck band Seams double Stitched’ about ,a I' I ,/ I fl ' \ , 1 /.. 1/, - \ t to take over and operate the National Transcontinental lo be l”eWf"ded~ _ _ ‘Railway ill the evcnt of the Grand Trunk Pacific refusing If the mner hlstorl’ of ‘hd Wal' l5_ ever Written lt Wm 1 I ' bargain we have ever offered, regular to be llollnd by the feeble Laurier contract of 1903. Here be f°““d “mt many U desplsell and discouraged ""0 found `\ " , 75C value___Special Fri, f I was an opportunity for Sir Wilfrid to show the genuineness hlmse-lf when he fddlld that he was Udsteil 'md treated day and Saturday 2 $ 0 of his conversion to government ownership. But wllat Fliapponed? Sir W'ili‘rid forgot all about the consumer, forgot all about the working mall, forgot all about his ` last ye1lr‘a conversion, and arrayed himself and his party solidly against the country and alongside the big railway Jnagllfilen Of the Grand Trunk Pnslllc- if half of what is alleged be truo it was high ilmr- the In me “ddr” of me debale 0" the Budget Sll' Wilfrid ILS. Government seized Sayville, R.I., wireless station. ' , , and his followers bewailed the increase in taxation. Econo- Among the reasons given for me seizure are; Cha1‘l0t[ei0Wt1 Ph0¥l9 9-6 vlct0rla ROW lily and retrencllniellt danced through the Liberal leader's -1 That on many occasions um Hmmm has acted under _Y _ 1 speech. The words are reminiscent. In the famous Lib- mp dh-ect or-de,-5 of me German p0S¢ma5t¢r.Genern[ at ' Prill Dlfliforrll Of 1393. lllGI‘€ iS the f0ll0Wil1gI Berlin, and under such conditions as to prove conclusively “We cannot but view wiill alarm the large increase of (no fact of German Government ownership ' ' thc public debt and of the controllable expenditure of the “ That Professor Zennek, the leading wireless expert of Ilominion and the consequent ulldue taxation of the peo- the Gorman Government, has been attempting many experl- l’l"~" `ments having for their object comniunlcation with vessels Three years after this was written, Sir Wilfrid _came ntpoa, s form of service forbidden by our 1awn_ . into power. I-low did hc fulill his pledge to lift the bllrden “ Tho; nn officer of the Atlantic Communication Com. ’ of taxation from the people? Tile taxes represented by pany has been paying large sulns of money to German a e customs aild excise ill 18915 amounted to $5.46 per head of secret service men in New York under orders of the tho population. Ten years later the Government of Sir Gerlllali Government. Wilfrid Laurier had increased this taxation to $10.00 per “That wlicnever censors have left the operators to llonli, and ill 1911 wllen the (`.ollservativ0s cnlne into oilicc themselves, if only for a few minutes at a time, secret it stood nt $12.00 per head. Such is the record of the mall code messages have been sellt to Germany. \\'l10 l11|l--- .- ..\.f_».,.,.,§»;.r. vlci‘olilA cliossss _- Cost Three former inmates of reformatorles and industrial Advertising Phono ... ... ... ..~. schools in England have been awarded me virgo;-in ttllross Bublcrlptlon Phone ... ... .-- for bravery on the field ot battle, and twenty-tive o ers ~ _ p _ . New; and Edit.. Day Phone ...".188 have received the Distinguished Conduct Medal. So reads _.;.\ News and Edit., Night Phones ....-182 li 133 a news “em going the rounds of the press, and it is will .I ‘ ‘.1 Ii ~~- _,VI//If, ,m€x\,p\ 1 - ~ _ _ _ . 1 ~ .. _ -------- worth pondering over. Of the two periods in the l 6 :_._ | &mi_;$; F/. _ Il Prolldont ... A, A. Bartlett history of these boys__the period between childhood and . _ __‘5\..rT_M§_ // L .JJ ` __ _ 4 -__ _ /L _ .=_, Managing Editor .. R. Burnett me reformatory, and that between the reforlnatory and the Z, (ll. 1_4 ,\\q.: ` . t re _ _»viZ` q _ l AP \.f- 'gli Victoria Cross-we kn°W “0ll1i¥l§- The l“Bl°"l" ° "' ' 7*-f 1 .i~, ll-,+11 - -. .. ll ` ‘ 4 ' still is it gf-»-~ ` 1 ;\'“§\,§.»,;q;||,r,,,;3\Y"ii11>§*f `~.§_|W_i.__,j:,,.,,,; , ir rr 1.4) *L -' 'ren -_L §¢3u, F' ‘A ‘.. ' -~ I ’ \ Qs _ ."/‘wt -\`\\r;\)& \\\\ "' §.'~.,_ g;-i\ Tw ' '-sr” >\ é/ JU say that during the years in which these boys were train- = L ~=_ ‘ 1_5;-};Nl:v-\ “Q ing for the reiormatory, the elements which in the days of I 92,2? _ U ' '_ w Before 1896 Sir Wilfrid Laurier posed as the ex- trial won for them the Victoria Cross lay dormant, ready -si-_\ » 4 R. \ f, ' \\,__\-'/0%"/.3.|'.'lE1i poncllt of the rights alld liberties of minorities, as the to respond to some human touch that never reached them. §__'»,@,~¢’ ' '__ cllanlpion ol’ provincial autonomy; alid it was largely If the whole truth were known it is (lull-B P055lbl9 that the ' 'owing to his attitude oil the Manitoba school question Victoria Cross or what it stands for may have been won We have HOW 21 C0i'ilpl€t€ Sl$0Ck Of Furniture f0I' €Vt;l<'iy I‘00fl'l lil that he rode into p0“,e,._ put in inter years he denied many ii time, while to the neighbours there was nothing your house During the last few days we have receiv carloads to Alberta and Saskatchewan the same measure Oi in sight but the reformntory. nutoholny for which ho had fought for Manitoba. At What the boys did to win the Victoria Cross and the the illstigatioll of a few wilo cared nothing for the D.S.O. we are not told, but we may assume that it Was. Parlor Suites from $20.00 to $6500 per Suite. true interests of either Cllllrcll or State. he forgot the first of ali, for “ conspicuous bravery," probably in going to Dining Room Suites from $2600 to $200.00 per Suite_ .splclldid sclltiments he had so eloquently voiced be- the rescue of some wounded soldier ill the face of extreme ` Bed Room Suites from $20.00 to $150.00 per Suite. lore '96, became the tyrant, and slloved down the danger, in risking their lives for the sake of others, for l Den Furniture in Mission’ Cane, Sea Grass' Willow’ Cut Oak throats of the Western Provinces the illiquitous auto- the sake of the regiment, for the honour of ,the British . . llomy bills of 1905. name. This virtue of "the greatest love was not Morris Chairs' Smoking Chairs' Bed Room Chairs and Dmmg Today we are hearing mucll of Government owner- developed in the moment of crisis. it was an inherent Room Chairs' in fact ‘Chairs for every room in the house and on sllip. With the progress of the years it is becoming virtue, slumbering through the years of incorrigibility, the veranda. If interestedycame in and we will give you some more manifest that there are certain public utilities intent, while the whole world that they knew regarded idea of the immense Stock We carrm We are agents for the “'l1l°l\ Cn" be 111°” “‘“°le""Y ‘md I”"""“"‘>' "°’“’“°“’“ "‘“"‘ “S "‘“°"i““"e ‘md "med them as “ch” Dixieno-tuit, they are large sellers and have proven to be better for the Slate by the State itself. It is nearly ten years \ How many lJ0l’S 111'? lllefe ln Clll1l`l0¢lel0WIl allll ln than any other Mattress on the I-nal-ket_ Since tho (ins-.orvotivo party advocated the collstruction every other city who are being driven to the reformatory. . - the q‘rm,,n.o,,y_i,,pnin\ 1) tho eo e for the people, or worse, because they never receive a word of praise, a' it y ll pl _ _ 7 I im _ r`(, __ _ . o .it that lime sir wllirill Laurier como out openly as kind word. ii helping hand- There are no incorrs e , #ii ./~ --V _-'rr A I me Champion of private m0n0I,0|y, ,md ,moored nt children, no hopeless cases where mind and body are sane. . /1 r =‘ ~ 1/1 \ “fails which seein to be taking hohl of the purty on the 'I`\1