fl: ' , 1-` r " t- .1 ,_ _ ' _ ... __ . ,_ P, l . _ _ '_» ',; . ,-_s;. ¢i~-,_-3.. _ _ , , .. _ .- ~ ....-.-,.,.-~._, .;., . _ ,,. i, > ., . _ ,._.r.i :..,\i~‘..< » '_ _.,. _ - ._ ._ _ it- l, _ , »< '-,-ni,=- » ,.~ ‘ 4 f. ‘ v, A' -. > ~, i c » ‘ » ' . v i ‘ W- r »lf' ¢f=»;=.-..»‘\"”-1--"~»'-i 'rf 1' f ‘»‘» 1°-.~»i~ . -t '-‘i""1' » -~ , :=~ s<,.-.;..- » ~f`»»’;-1- '~"1i' " ~ .~»~‘..~ *- 1' ' ’ t ` " - . " ~ 4 ‘rl “ ‘ f 'f=""`i`~"""».""'f ' " ‘-" 1°'.""""=\`.' K* ‘ 1 " i"’i'w.’»;»="i~`»'i` " E ri ~ "" "T ._ " 'li ""’i. ~»-?"¢.‘..»»"l':"~";“-iN# ~" f~‘ ~‘ ‘ii “'¥ ‘ ” ' fi ' ` 1 ' ` \"' VM ,._.,‘<,l lu: 3;-‘_. Y . . ‘~ - :rw -i i ~\ # *‘ .,.< f . - _ . 1 _ - oi.v 23. 1915 PAGE ,OUR - 'ran cHAnLo'i'rm~owN GUARDIAN _ » J _ » _ _ ______ -~ - --.-__ ,.. Na,- ” '1”'3='f~" ,. ,_ . ;'x‘.-_"2 5%"- W _ .~`l'l§ We have planned to make_ this the biggest White Sale in the history of our business. The goods were » - imported direct from the largest white goods factory in Canada. We save you the middle mens’ profit, alsoa _ sale. This sale begins today and will last for one week. i~__ I special discount of 20 per cent during the great white _i i . .fy 'i ,- ' , f _i ‘- - 1' 1' .i ‘ “ 'Hr .-1 "l \ \<\\\\ ;g-*" . ll __ -. ' il l i l l i \ _ lil _ __ iiliilli ,__ _ _ _ ._ _ _ hoof/0 _ _ . ~',.~_~ l Underskirts Z0 p. c.dis. made from extra fine cotton, embroidery fiouncing, with dust ruffles, finished with lace insertion at 1.35, 1.50, 1.65, 1.85, 1.98, 2.00, 2.25 and 2.75- 20 per cent off these prices during the white sale. n 9 f W wma .., » _ ;: . _ i »"‘.> white sale. made from extra fine quality white Lawn, trimmed with embroidery and insertion at 65c, 80c, $1.20, 1.65 and _./ W. 2.10-20 per cent discount during the Childrens’ Dresses 20 p. c. dis. ..._L_ .___ ____ _F1 \ _l~_f_~.1;i-is . _ . ' `= ;\\$\i§1 t§ _____.._,,-;.- _ _- _ ol W' -_ ' .".»~.?umIs:: ‘ ‘ ; ,_ ,./ ; ._.‘ '. ' -_ ,1.75 ` “"` ` '-'~‘~»:_" <~ . .\-° . -_ q:_1‘;,___- Embroidered and trimmed with lace insertion, to fit sizes from 3 to 14 years at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.25, 2.75, 3.25, 3.50 _ /_ ._ and 3.90-20 per cent discount during £1” $1; l -- the white sale. Ladies’ Nighties <1., ' . ` _Q . _ - / _ 20 p. c. dis. 4 i WPQ.-'>i __ ________ ___ _ ,_ . ,_ front with embroidery trimmings at 98C, Slip-over style,_ short sleeves, finished with lace insertion, embroidered yoke at _ $1.20, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25 and 2.75. ' f 80c, 98c, $1.20 to 2.75; others fastened in i / Ladies’ Drawers ‘ 20 p. c. dis. _ vw-.. .ns- ’ -`; -\-_~`_ m it opened and closed, finished with em broidery frills at 25c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 65c, to $1.30-20 per cent off during the white _ 1 sale. _ ._.. ._ ici ~_'”§‘ _ ,_~ 1 -». _‘_ ‘T ., \ __ Corset Covers "" 'bl' 20 p. c. dis. , -, ; .\ |» .E-'\\.\‘.'i\ .\\,-‘;_'?`_¢l` ~ s `. / °`\‘ Finished with all-over embroidery made from dainty white lawn at 60c, 75c and 80c; others with lace yokes fine quality of lawn at 35c, 1 40c, 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c-all sizes-20 A per cent during the white sale. _ :B '-' . hs ~;~Z:. . _,l; _,/___ 'l' /_ /I . _i ll l'»'\*_ /gr/' " i if _ 1, wit 2.75 at 20 per cent discount during the white sale. I adies’ Princess Slips, 20 c dis -finish with 20 p. c. dis. Finished with embroidery flouncing and dust ruffles, 2 1-2 yds. wide;- __ other styles with lace insertion at _ Z/ _ l $1.5o,1.65,1.s5,1_9s,_2_oo, 2.25 and ' il ._ ‘ i . p. . . ` ed ' embroidery yokes and flouncing. New fresh goods direct from factory at $1.86, 1.50, 2.10 and 2.25 at 20 per cent dis- - count during the white sale. Children’s Underskirts 20 p. c. dis.-to fit girls from 4 to 14 ye ~rs. _Dainty little white skirts made from fine qual- ity of cotton, with embroidered frills at 35c, 40c,_45c and 55c. Misses’ Princess Slips, 20 p. c. rlis.-made from fine _ quality of cotton. trimmed with embroidery and lace-sizes 8 to 16 years at 70c, 85c, 95c, $1.30, 1.45, 1.50, 1.75 at 20 per cent discount during the white sale. Childrcn’s_ Drawers, 20 p. c. dis.-sizes to fit from 2 to_ 14 years, prices 30c, 35c and 45c at 20 per cent discount _ during the white sale. .» .<.~e.-_ .l ._. ~ Combination Corset Cover and Drawers-20 p.c. dis.-.sizes 34,36 and 38 at $1.10, 1.35, 1.45 and 1.98 at 20 pci' cent discount during the white sale _._ _ Blouses $1.50 to 1.75 4 for $1 00-regular valua from $1.50 to 2.(l0,made from .1.f_;l. li very fine quality of white ,_f _,__-l_ Lawn,trimmed with lace and '* "` ‘ embroidery. These a r e dainty new goods, right up- . to~the-minute in style, going _ on sale now at $1.00, in sizes from 34 to 42. Boy’s Wash Shirts 20 p.c. dis.-all sizes, going on sale during the white sale .. at 20 per cent discount. 3*; sf _»._ \ 8538 A 1 .' .»'~ '- \ ‘tilt ri-.y Bring your boy and get fit- _ ted to the largest and best l selected stock of wash suits in the City. These prices , are good for one week only. Kas. which, if let loose in the presence of the German Hll l>0BBlble help in inventing and developing devices for Ovefwmlnz the en_emy's inventions, as well as to greatly increase the rest _ Slug? has established a similar department with Thomas fl A ison as its chisf. The value of invention has never been so der-isi ."1 1. ni. T 'T "W °"‘“""”""" “"“ °° "“l>*='°“v°lv needed tim all-, ews an I ly - ' ` ’ auditors News and Edit. Night Phones ... . ... ..132 G. 133 _ Head office as cnariomiown. B"l"°*‘ °f“°° if Slim- tlic nien are respollding and, doubtless, more might re- _“ru Hn spolid who do not. Why they do not rwpond is a matter gg g' l'or themselves largely. Under our present System there is ilo compulsion Meli are free to enlist or not to enlist when we assume that all the able-bodied men of military age wc meet iiiid who arc not uttachd to one or another 01' WAR INVENTIONS Thc'statenient that “ Necessity is the mother of iiivcn Among thc first of these was the enormous niortars is another eilornioiialy important invention of Gorman THE IRRESPONSIBLE PA'l`Rl0T _§ di _ _ ‘ 9 - ~ * ln refutation. if such were needed, of the insinuations W . S " "N -7 made by The Patriot in connectin with the expenditures C O _.g _ --2- for the Summer School of Science, Mr, J. D. Seaman. ' , Secretary-Treasurer of that institution, took the trouble The 5 Store . yesterday to bring to our otiice for inspection the detailed ` | It is unfortunate that a newspaper claiming respect- ability, circulating among our people, read-as it no doubt _ . is-by strangers and visitors among us°, should so far'for- merside. Alb¢"¢°"» 5°U"ll “ml M°"'°9“°‘ get what it owes to itself and to those by whose patronage l-°I1d0f\ 0'fi°°» Mi"°°"l H°“°°' S"°"d' W' C' it exists, as to involve under its political slime all that is ' ` reputable and even all that is sacred in our province. Within the past few weeks it has, with the silly idea of making political capital out of it, dragged in the mire the P'"'d°"‘ ' ‘ " ' ` ' ' " ‘ ' " A' A' same" names of some of'our most respected citizens, has malici- M°"°95"9 Edit" ' ' J' R' Burnett ously tried to spread doubt and want of cohtldence ini ____________________________________________________A .___._____________,_._._.,_._._-_._-,-_-_~_-,-_-,-.-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_ (hose who are doing their best to assist the Empire in the darkest hour in its history- has dragged the names FRIDAY' JULY ZSRD' 1915' of the teachers of the Summei~ School through its col- ._-_-_-,.-._-,_._-...-.__-_».-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-:_-.~:_-------=----A--'-‘-‘~‘-'-'-`-*ff-'-'-`~`~"`-""`~`-“ umns quegiigning and publishing broadcast the amount of remuneration they received. And all this, as already said, with the silly, childish idea that it is injuring the _ _ Government. if The Patriot has any responsible friends 'lhmughout Prmce Edward 'bmnd' ‘ls wen as through who cure either for its reputation or that of the pr0l/lllce. out "he rest °[ Ulf Empire' were is all lllsgtlem #Pd ;_ll::l; they should place a censor over it at least until it has re. smem cu" mr men und more men' ery gen covered from the political spasm in which it is now _ _ 0 _ I f R b ~ tl ll appeals t them, and as their personal necw- n 0 gibtiesiemcdly dictate. We, however, make a serious mistake tho conipaiiies formed or in course of formation, are re- l_'l0lll`y (`»l€WS & C031 flllllllcllll Tel/lew for the Week crcunt to their duty. We are told tllat witllin the past ending July 17tll, lllukes tile followlllg lllt€l‘€BilllE C01"- fow duys for instance seven nleil who applied for places lllelll Oll U10 fll1HllClfll Sli\ll1ll0n Created by U16 Wall in the Heavy Arllllery how hehlg orgalllzed were im-ned The world is becoming accustomed to great cvclits down on account of some slight physical defect, defective lllld C0l'_l`€SP0ll0Ul $1li-000.000.000- military scrvlce has to carry, We have them in (J-iml-1l,;¢e_ These are figures almost beyond human coliiprclieiisioli. lmvlh F0,-iulluwiy may are few ill mlmuel-_ and we be. Colislderiiig size and circumstances, tile British loan was licvc we have enough devoted, self-sacrificing men to help Sllbsifflbed Wllll l`@""1l'l“1bl€ Pl'0mD‘“955» much mme the linipire tlirougli this crisis and to carry these parasites Dl'0l"Pll-V than has been the 0XDel`l9"C€ Of Olllef' “tions- on tlicir liucks to the shelter and tile safety that llc bc- While llle 1011115 Were l1tll'l1CllVel the "ef YUSUUB SUUW youd the war. The point, however, is tliat all who remain llllll lil U10 lleulfal mllfkels Ilflilllll Cl‘0llii‘lS Oli ll- 41/.i DUI' _ll home are not purasllhu ccnt. basis, compared with Gcrlnany's credit on a 6 pcr ceilt. basis. As to how long the belligcrents can stand such a. terrific financial strain, no safe predictions can hc made. Rumors of German weakness are current, but thc facts are diillcult to obtain. So f'ar as British credit is ' ' concerned, it has suffered least impairment. Great Britain tion" has ncvcr hcen better demonstrated than by the . . _ _ is not only financing her own war, but also to a. largc ex- pri-scilt war, In tlules of peace the calls for invention and tent that ol, l __ Am _ H _ b t the ie cs er resources arc eliornious, and niiilrovcinciit are continual and oftcii very ul‘E€€Yl» “ oi; up to date have proved quite equal to the stupendous “I0 l\l"’“l` S0 “rg**"t' so great' or 5° Vital is in 3' war strain. On account of her position in the world’s affairs, S“"l\ l"`0P0l`ll0l‘S “S th” Presem' Britain's financial abilities are of supreme ilitercst. No li is gifncriilly 'icccpted that German had been siren- . . ‘ _ Y suitable comparison is possible, except that of thc Napo~ l iiously prepziriiig for this world conflict for a number of lhoulc war It _ . s a cel ury ago. Since then Great Britaiii`s _vt-iii-s, and _that in_sucli_pre_pariitioii she hail uzpd tt_h_¢;ohvt;ll_l uohululloh has ll,ehled_ while her wealth has lncrhusml :rains of ti em re ii coin e ii o v t ' 9 P’ ~ 5 5°' S 0 - ten fold, and it is estimated this war will cost about 5 per the old and well beaten paths, but immensely improved _,elm Ol. h rl tal al _ _ e o we th compared with nearly onelliird the-ni and dcvcloped new lilies as well. The Allies have . _ _ _ during tlie Napoleonic war. Great Britain has enornlous been developing iii the more peaceful directions and were hweslme ls h li a road, estimated at $20,000.000,000, which "Ui 50 Well l""3P“"ed “'l‘““ ‘Var broke °“t' provide her with a handsome revenue. To this niust bs So, with the eliornious advantages of the highly _ _ _ added the profits upon her foreign commerce, the largest ilcvelopcd German scicncc, as applied to all lines of war ln the __ld_ . _ wo , upon her shipping, representing nearly olic- prcpuriitioii, there was little the Allies could do in the hall, the world.s l0_mage_ and upon her domestic imluS_ curly stages of the war to check the all but irresistible ll_leS_ all of which are hlg'hly developed If it be "uv as advance of Gerniiiiiy and her allies. As the German Lloyd George p__edlcled_ that success in this war w__;um hordes poured through Bclgiuni and France, some of their ultlmhtely depend upon hmmclal resourcw the oulluok rctilly terrible invelitions of destructioli became apparent for Germany ls unylhlng but encoumglug ’ t'or the first time. used to destroy tlic forts or Naniur and Antwerp, forts ` which it was thought could withstand practically ally “ " ` artillery. As ii fact, tlicy coilld withstand artillery known -# ` up to that tiliic, but the iliventive powers of the Germans "A gentlemen f0l' Wll01ll We lla-V9 ml1Cll !`€SD9Cl Felllllrli- had developed this enormous gun, which, with a very few ed yesterday. 'Don’t y0l1 flllllk lt lB H great Dlly llllll llllB alicia from ii vi-_ry long distance, could completely silence political bickering and qnnrrelllns the newspapers ure ln- rorts wiiicii eoiiiu not be taken in many months by the dulsins In Should be tnklns place when the awful strussle heaviest possible ordnance previously devised. Shortly ln Europe is 801115 on?’ He is right! At a time like this after this, it was discovered in the ill-fated battle off the . . . . . . it is 8. lH‘0f0\lllniciits by equally wonderful inventions of their own. The famous French gini, for instance, hy recent reports is a couiiter-balance for the giant German mortiirs. Wc hear, vaguely as yet, that an invention has been per- fected for definitely locating a prowllng submarine twenty milcs distant, so that it may be destroyed. Recently, too, lt is said that ii Canadian hah invented a counteracting iifilliillii ll10l'IlI Dell’ . gas. completely ueutralises it. ~"°' B113 H1093 lUlll0l'Ulllf 0! 81|. it has been dennitely stated that England has otiicially established a department of inventions, including the best inventors in England, to give dyes. Dilfi CY. g ness of their own resources. The United i ll1Ml0 I am most fair; Yet all my loveliness is born Upon a thorn. The violets whisper from the the corn: Let but my scarlet head ap- And I am held in scorn; Yet juice of subtle virtue S (S l(‘ ll C 0 . T ll 0 il (ffl ni 53 [ h (1 ] g [ Q 5 Q Ly p 0 0 f G Q rm un 5 u \) nl n i ll 'A-A-"T-_-_`-Tv*-_"`A-_`A:'A'_'_`_`_"":""'_`r`A""`_`_`_""J`_'_'_"'_`A""J'Y"f"""""'A'_`A""""'“`:": could not. siifciy, depend upon the mcrcliantmen to halt 3* * .I * I. * * ** * * * * * until sisiscnons I ron uuliiinilui lislillsiis _ ' Furnished by W. 8. Liouson. oiossossossasss consibsn THE L|LiEs. Flowers preach to iis if we will hear:- Tbe rose saith in the dcwy ~l°'l"l-l'\l"|"l' Within my cup of curious The lilies say: Behold how Prcaclyewlthout words of The violets whisper from the Which their own leaves have made; i _ Men scent our fragrance on ' ‘ 1 The SIIOQ St0l'¢ X ' Of humble lessons we would read. Iiut not alone thc fairest flowers: The merest grass Along the roadside wllcrc we pass, | Lichen and moss and sturdy weed, Tell of ills love who sends tile dew, The rain and sunshine too, To nourish one small seed L f__ _-N warm weather. You can do your cooking quicker and far more comfortably with one of our superior oil stoves. thing you need to make cooking a c_ool comfort thls summer. They save time and fuel, give an intense heat right _where the heat is wanted-not all over the kitchen, are simple, efficient, clean and satisfactory. terest you. F ennell & Chandler, "i§f,‘1,€1“ \ our Kitchen Will Be Cool nd Your Cooking Good-- Don’t swelter over the hot kitchen stove during These oil stoves we have now on display are just the We would like to show you our special linc of oil cook- ng stoves-the high quality and low prices are sure to in- _' _J VIl4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIIIIIf&“\\\\\\\YQ ' ' 'I' 'I ' -1 »--ii:_;‘lT IIIlIIIIIfA§\\\\\\\\\\lI//IIIIA\\\\\\\\Wl\\\\\\iI@ A\\\\\\\\\\vIIIIA The Island Wool and Hide Co. Charlottetown,iP. E. Island Highest Market Prices - Paid For Wool, Hides and Skin Write or phone us for quotations. - -OFFICE & WAREHOUSE:- Opposite Davis & Fraser’s Pork Factory Grafton Street East Phone 441J. P. O. Box 441 2222-7-2:iM:ziptl_ IIIIIIM 'II/4\\\\\\\\`lIIIIIII/i\\\\\\\\\\`ZIIIIIlll& Get Good Plumbing In Your Home NOW Right now is the best time for you to have your plumbing in your home attended to-not in the fall when any improve- ments made would mean more trouble, confusion than it would now. And if you want the work done right it will pay you t0 let us send in our bid. We can give you such perfect and permanent satisfaction in every branch of plumbing atso moderate a charge that you will wonder all along why yOU didn’t have_the work done before. Today is a good time to see about it; ll Fred H. Trainor, pf.2.E'3'$§”i CHRISTINA nonesrrl-_ | E ¥ l l m |_i-__ _B-if Great » Sale of White Footwear GOFF BROS. ‘ Now is your time to buy White Footwear. Ladies’ White Suede and Canvas Pomps at 25 per cent Discount. There is a long_ season yet of warm weather, you will need a pair of White Pomps.|We have a window full at 25 per cent Diocount. 'GOFF BROS. ______,____ _ _.is at present, uit mia over. __ ' yo.. on-, ,... ima l _ When out shopping come in and look over our Bargain Tables . . _ f.--...J ' ___ ___ ___ ___ , , _, ._,,_ ,...,.i...,;_-..~,~..-~_ ~.- » f~ .~'~