M itil" 1 an _ ‘ 1 ra' _-__ _ i. ii __ _, __ _ A _~.`_.<.__‘_ ____»;- .-=_ ___ »..__,__.,_ _ ,___ _ __- _ » _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ . , __ " ` ' “' " '- 'K Q Q ` f” ‘ "‘ ’ `”"'(“"" " ""` 1' wi: _»»=<,>y. ‘at $5" ` ' $'~ `-ie-iuilr ¢1r#iv~»».\i».,~ _ _ . .- ‘ 1. ~~ -` ._ _fr _-__ -J-‘_-"~~ ' ' __ s ~i»--"-"-"W" -'_._"i»?~."_'-___»-1, _ _= ._ '~= f i~. __ ‘ _ __"»>::‘=”-'-“'-do ' '_-at - r 1 " _ _.1;j-,'-. _ ,i 4 » , _ < - ' _ ` "r .~_-_,£1 f _ii ‘_ ' 'fl __- /_i,,\°- ' _ -\ ‘__-_i; ___ ,;-_ ,(5, -.___/___-..-l-,___ - i _ ,W 'l__f.'-‘iff i.. _,__---,,.~i=»_i',./ _ _ :T241 ';»,:_,._.__ _- __ ,_.- -,_»»*; __ .ii _ , _ __ ___ ~r» _-_-,»f. ;»_=;>.. .._;_»__~jrt~_.,_°. __-__.!_,@_/ .. _ ~ ). ii _.,._ .f __ , _._ . _ ._ _ ._ .-._. _l ._ ..._ _ . . ,.._. _ _ , _ __,. _,,, ,_____.__,_, _ ,_ _ __ _i _, _ _,__ 5- _ / ,,_...~,,,\ ,__ _ _ -, - ~' » _ ' =_.=_~~ _ ._ i~ ,- Y ~_:1-~f:- - ~:._._» __--1.f.'-riff “ie as ' ~ ~ I"-_ ' :‘ fr _ _e ">~‘=__?<-.~.=‘_» =_-?'.»"»w;<' ya %.'=-5 _ ~ *~ ~ _ - s 1-'-_ ~‘~' - -f -r ~ ' ' i .,,_,__ _ _ _'~_ f - ..._ _ ,_ ,f_t_,__ ___ .___,_., ,i; _ ,_ _ y_g»__/;.__i,_;,__,;_ ,g __ ._. _____4._._,,-_, ,. » _ _ ._ _ ,_ __ _ __ . ___ __ _ _ ._ _ »,?_ _ N ‘- i, Vi. J T`fffi I . I l 1 § 4 _. i an.. _ _i t.. -‘~s_i¢-U*-nge-.~,,., u-_-<_.f-'.':nv_~J -f-rf* _ Www- any 1. ,__ ll i __ ._ 5 L i-`-_ .i,,- ~.. _ f ¢ *‘ ‘ _ ment is the best stocked for many years. Parents are finding out this to their in- _ terest to bring the boys 5 here to be suited. Boys’ suits with extra bloomers - 5 at $6, $7, $8 and $9.00- without bloomers $3.50 to $8.00. Advertising Phone . . . . . .' Prelldent A, naval and otherwise in Canada with his ieparatist doctrm€. trout. value received for the outlay. purpoee. _ We understand there is promise of a considerable atl- dltloii to the Prince Edward Island-recruits in the near future but tio time should be lost as every day's delay means only the addition of greater difficulties. '|`hose who purpose enlisting should do so at once. COSTLY LIBERAL DELEGATIUNS ln the carrying on of a Govemment, just as in the carrying on of a progressive buaineee. travelling and deputations are eseent1al.- Every Government must incur these expenditures. and the difteerence between a success- ful and unsuccessful Government ln lu the extent of the The Liberals _were very prolific in deputationa to Ottawa and elsewhere, spending in 12 yearn no leee Qian $10,402.12-or an average of $1,880.04 per annum-der eiila The Conservative Government for the three complete years of its term hae spent 82,1889.”--or an avenge of $940.68-on deputatlon expenses. Here we lin" g Mg _ At the hurry and the ecurry avlrage reduction per annum of $420.31 on depuletlone. nl” “ch mlm, ml-,m_ it mini be borne in mind ttuit ian Liberate nee to some inn iiringi ._ ._ the money to provide for their deputatlone. At U10 Mvllilll Ind tho lllll- car Ferry Byeteni, valued Annual Subeldlee, $126,000. to 30e. for 50 words. enumerated. Tuespaiv, JUNE ara, 1915. How ENGLAND FELT Papers arecelved recently from England contain' FP- ports showing what intense indignation was aroused ill ' _ ' - liuid by the sinking of the Lua itania. Our esteemed conteml>0l'9-F5' is °Vid°“'~‘7 5° "hmwd um “ld _ _ _ _ '_ Q1-p90 ' t f worded 10 of me Liberal HMM record mn it 'emma “om uh” h'ml.._°orI-illvll ' li xi:‘ioli?>:v‘i;t:“etltl;:i`-:-12;Ve°rbeing all ol to dlncuse the question. In lte.newe _t e W.” P - » mieiiiiiiimiiiiieviiili-mir ventui-ei to remark' niet-at ui later rntein~y°fl °fl ¢\\° Cllr of Livernwl. renrdlne ll we 4° (‘0 ll i i _ fthe . ' it d . . _ the truth about with horror end ebhorrence therecentbarharlc eaten ’1_melill);,;ll\alx?lT(l: eltlgriggsl-rleiomzip Emplre's defence, German nation in the prosecution of their warfare M1895 me ' ._ not only against the fighting forces, but against non- ` ‘ ~ .hlld , h b ` tltl Y0\U' While our contemporary is coglfntiiig we might give lt inmbatants. Women 3"? 4" d_l'ill_ 9l°;_%_ Ynlle mf_;;_ng of gl ln lla,-tl" ps mattered thoughts on lordshlp to summon mme a e y a ow a 3 “me “s` staplgel, in _,lm glepus we what sh. W|\(|»|¢1 this eltv for thepurpose of demanding of the Govelnmelll the question o e enc ' ' ' ll _ . _ __ l f imperial wni-_ the immediate internment of all alien enemies and of a lmiuners Mmudp was on me (meql on 0 naturalized Germans, Austrians. and Turks." » lfareén _xprn 10 1910 when he was Premlel. ,md had the Ai a. German restaurant in the neighborhood of Lime _ _ _ __ _ lloned by Street, London if was remarked as usual that the day af- demmes of K anada an hi; hggdsélhfhewzsppillgglon as 10 ter the disaster the menus were all in German. Some of Sir Robert Borden. t en ea r _ it t. d d th t th ‘ ld e k nothing but the attitude Canada would adopt in the event of the Mother the WH _ex DTT ‘mu *Zum 2' __ eg’ Zinn il;;d them Speak h ' t r Sir Robert asked whether or not a Germ” °“5‘ ° 5 e 5 “- Country emg a wa ` ' em of Great Brllaln ing very good English. Drinks were served on little felt Caniiliit-iaisieawiiiiiciiliilii) f’i1g;imii§da;ii-e3vllg¥ld replled. mats bearing German inscriptions, and German was spok- on . . ° _,I d __ k that she would light' I do not know en on all aides. All the British customers present were ° “° “°W ii iinnd uie ld_ ,_ ll ht ,mul deplorlng the Lusitania. horror. On the ot er , mal' She should( “bght___;i;_h;r'Bhiheiswixymlyggslofpd have “naturalized” Germans were in the highest spirits. At a e overnmen v ' ' » 1 - _ ‘ _ ._ certain table a. British customer rose and suggested that decided whether shoe sigogld go lvdti) me war' li would be fitting to speak English. A “naturalized 0n,Devember 1_'_"1“' lie sm I _l Wm. bul lt does German answered that perhaps the conversation over “ he" England is dt war we arp ‘L ` ‘ h h h ed mi ht b distreastul to _ t ll wliic t ey were so muc sinus g e "°t f°"°w that, because we are at war we are ac ua y any Englishmen who had relatives addicted to Transat- in the conflict. l d Y _h _ _ . _ L l lantic travel. A roar of laughter fol owe rom e That was the remarkable doclriiie preached by aur er _n _ alizedy ___ mer and one of _hem de__bem_e_v _ _ l_ a ur cu o s . om) a wupie of years ago' He :ms founddouitlslgf iflpflje spat in the face of an Englishman, saying. ‘Excuse me, ence that it is not ii doctrine tha commeii a h h _ _ h _ _ . tb k but the joke of the w ole us ne-ss makes me aug ie- penple of lanada' He has 8"" (hat wnh the ou ru ond control and I could not help that accident' There » - fu f ' t V ' °f war Garuda 'B 'wt oniy ag war' Zu' m 'he.:°l'; t: '"2 were at the timeabout twenty British customers, and it with all her resources of men an money, i _ _ . " d persons. The trouble lasted _ _ sixty to eighty naturallze last d°"ar and the Ia" man' He ha; seen mat his was about ten minutes. At the end ot’ that time there was ,~ ' ~' t th dime “uhm” qnestmn and “lg]_0“; tllieshatgollg' 11:03: is not a German picture or advertisement left on the walls. expression ol' the unanimous w o ie peo _. - yi d _ _ _ t H7 d, ___ _ th _ _ N _ t dlence an tiere was no a na ura _e an n e pace. o the face °' an mls' he dares mn. confron an au great damage was done to the restaurant though in their _ bn _ _ th mllke' num, haste to keep important business appointments some oi' _ _Sir WMM? _wascnm or yl :;_s__;___d ethg cl_a____c?er Sf the naturalized customers may have turned over a few mug pmsuel )y ’ermm y' le ' tables and broken a plate or two. _ i _ Si “ ('(`rma“ npoiogist' HSD later; Jumm? 19’ last year r A remarkable incident took place ai, the Broadway The- \V“_f_"id “aid in the 0"” 0 _ 'ommog 1 _ _ th e atre, Hammersmith, while a Lusitania film was .being d 7. d d was I3; (:_';_:a;‘h_':_;'°H has _:_;'ea';':_°_:_;_e' _'S n'1';d;;’" aerrd shown. At part of the film showing the bodies being car- ried through the streets two "'e___';_key _i;_i_|_;Tr' mmises to ___e__ me truth ,_ about the crowded audience began to laugh, and audibly remarked, Liberal attitude lin re ard t the Em ire’a defence and un' serve' them "gnu `Th° enum h°““° rosa' and me k Wh _ ld g h ° _ k dpi in the _:agent manager had the greatest difficulty ln preventing the we as: ii cou we ave ooe or p menbein bm h _ A ll th crisis from a party whose leader ou February 27 lost _‘hed g E Y ur* S- was ey werejeverely "“"‘ _vem mudfh mb m“'eme“' U" the Hoof of me Holme 0.' At the _llauuiughum Mills. Bradford, there was an or- ' is.. °"""°' _ _ _ _ _ gauized demonstration against u. small _number of work- "There is one tae! in the situation which I think shows eo le oi Ge hir-th l - _ _ that there is no intention on the part of -Germany to gemgved th Emu? tm amp °f'_Tli"nii“ "h° mms I" was attack England: an'd'tli'a.t- fact is the --Gorman Emperor. - I “ix °" yi wen and would be The _German Eiiiperpr le'_ undoubtedly one__ of _tbo lfblt gzglnxnke' the qimc"°r_° d§°m»°_d__t_fi ‘°°°d° W men of the present age. By intellect, by _characte_r, by _ . _ __ - ‘ _ “_ ' mural fibre, he has shown himself--wonldnrfully mdowod. In the hi'-at years of hid reign some of hifuttorancea lent. - a shiver through those who had the peace of the world _ _ al ham-l_ Many helleyed _mal lle wus_ Del-l-lll_ps_ lmnlle,-lllg` Boys of 16 and 17 are being mobilized in the Austrian fm- me glamour of mllltary glm.y_ Bun as he aflyamied lu Tyrol, according to news that comes by way of Switzerland. years, and as crisis after crisis came his patient influence The fam is "Ol B\ll'Pl‘iBlllK. Hs every big war has seen it was always (lll.e,.le,l towards pea,._e_ And the ,lay may similar state of affairs. ln the United States (‘_lvll War, for wllle wlle,l_ llke llls llluslrlmls um.l9_ om. late l{ll.lg_ he example, there were towards the end thousands ot' boys ln may ln, mllpll me pea(,_emal(er_»i their teens in the ranks of the fighters, and drummer boys Why, Lord Haldane has lost the Woolaack and been °f 1° 0|' 12 YPMS of age were not unknown. The Dual ,lrlypll lnlo prlynle lll-e_ fm- lmylng llye years. “gn ex, Monarchy may not quite have reached such o. stage as yet, l,r,.§S,.(l D,-,,_(;9rmm, sellllmenls not lmlli “S sll.0“g_ but the time is surely coming unless the war collapses. _i_io_____l The power whose quarrel caused the world upheaval is paying a terrible price in the-blood of its manhood. hae been eaddled with an annual rental of 99.150. That: " Channing Summer Wash ..¢ _ -fp-|= _,__ roia¢miezp»neuiirenz`u.eao.¢oia¢c°n»¢rvatlv° ' _ ._~Go_vernmentoanehow: _- _ -_ Gharlu_lto_l|i_w lluarilian /\ . ... ..182-8 subscription Phone ... ... ...N123 _does “___ News and Edit., Day Phone These facts speak for themselves and the more Newe and Edit., Night Phonee .....182 I-183 require lo be laboul-9d_ The present Govemment is a. practical and 01116100' "' institution, which spends money only to get beneficial A. Bartlett results. The Liberals were uubuaineaa-like and inellldelll - _ . R. Burnett and spent money only to land an annual lncubus of some Managing Editor U $10,000 ou the revenues of the Province. Control of Oyefer Areae and the revenue th¢I'¢'fNtl'\- Reduction ot' Night Telegrame from 301:. tor 10 worde A new Cable between the leland the Mainland- And many other benetite that need not new be i_...__;0i___.l____ I I Noes at $10.tll0i00tl- Germans in the centre ot' a R _ _ . _ ‘-‘-'f-'--'¢-f-V--.-:.-_-:_-.-.~.-,-_-_-_-,~_-_-v-_~_-,-_-_-_-_~_-_A ~_._.__,__V.___._._._.____________________________v___ ecrui ini: in our sister provinces ha s not been any more brisk than in Prince Edward Island. A St. John exchange oi' the 5th complniiis that “only two recruits presented themselves i`or enlistment yesterday and the interest in the cauipiilgii seems to have fallen off." So far the 55th Battalion has about 700 men al Sussex, but 250 ol' these have been drafted for immediate overseas duty and will likely go i'orward at any time. This means that about 600 more men must be secured in order to bring the battalion up to strength. The officers in charge of the recruiting in St. .lohn expected to secure ut least 2170 men in flint city, but the number luis been considerably short of that. (‘oiidltions at Sussex are reported particularly favorable to the training of men and the officers of the regiment have pointed out that the men must be .secured immediate- ly if they are to be properly trained for work ut the :+i"l'°l»'|"l°'|"l"l"l'°|»~l"I' -I- DAILY SELECTIOHS FUR GUARDIAN READERS Furnlehed by W. S. Louaon. *l"l*'l"l"|°*~l"|»'l\'l°°l'»\'|»°l»-l» TREE-TOP MORNINGS. 4' 'I' 'I' 'l"l'l"Nl»II\1l' 'l*'|Hl'1I'~l'*l"l' How I like tree-top morn- _ ings in the early early spring! There's 11 steady sound roaring, Like a score, of rlvera pouring, Or a hundred giants snor- ins. Or a thousand birds up- roaring. 'I‘here‘a a rattle aa of battle and a. sort of splendid swing .Of the branches and the cur- tains and almost _ of everything, Oh, I love the tree-top morn- . ings in the early, ' early spring! Oh. what lun on tree-top mornings in the early ev-fly aarins. When the wind is loud ea thunder, And it anepg the boughl aannder, And lt lifts you up from under, Just to run zigzag and wonder The lelaud’e Leading Store _ -ru=mi%v'|i"i"-ivqaruan F0! the “itll llliitllilfi Of l1‘¢4.li1l CII “flu AL-__|”__|Y°u1\»”|._ Mu. " " eaalellttotaenlnaaerelrllee-flarwal¢aeie_Pl'ev|nee'l'A _ '_ _ :i--_ _ _ ____ __ _ _- » _ .- _ _ _ _ - _ - _»..'»='ief.f~+,_.~... -- - __ - ~_ . ._‘, 1 -,. ». ' i -- _ _i,..~ .,» . r- 1-_-M ,». .egi , _ __ i_,. _ _ , _i _ _ _,_ ,i ._ ., ,~ Yl .=.__», _i _ ___ __<,r .i,.!_.~.-,-_-_-_._,\__. ,_ 1 f __ . __._ _-_ » t_,:1r- .- _ »'-}in- _~ ~ ~ _ ' ~ __ ~. ‘ -_ 'rw .r .-_»~'_ ._ _.1 '-~_~:~»l ':._. ..~~~_'.>¢l ii _ » 1 _ _ _ 1._tf'f`-_ ._iii-,,"~_._.'. ,_ _yi 2;-_= '»- . _ _ _ _ ~ _ »',_z_--»._' -.‘_~ _ 5' '_'»’f.=i .- ‘-,“'\__~_ af. ~~f'=~--_'-' 5"- '= "‘ ' - _ _ ~ t if-‘»'_f,__<_~,,_§ j.___~:.ife-r the war. The time has come and I now call for 300,000 recruits to form new armies. Those who are engaged on the production of war materials! any kind should not leave their work. It is to men who are not per- forming.thla duty that I appeal. fl A : V E. ' ' i /;~“"" l , l. 1:( ""’ _ , 'o’°9y",‘¢- Y 4 T '_¥i\ A _," let?-°’ sf: _ _ l 4," \_ ot',,~".“§‘ __________ _._`-,,f'»` ' I--lamnianni\“iir`4 Q _-14:" _ _ \ ki". _J ‘Q .___ (ésai. L-),._\"¢-o "__0_~, Eel’ _f e , ,_ '0'_ _ e . “_‘9 ~t -_ e; i 1 k '_ 1 yi ii _-... ,.._`___ l.. ".‘-ifn..._~..- ` ¢_ 1 il ` _ t~ -_ e. ~ _ ' . "v"‘7°~»7i.~:in~,.'..;§'3"“ ill I "l U e " ‘* `. 59 ii it /if-I _ _I f,- PAT MGE 1-QU..-~ _ _ _ ran caAni_or'ri:'ro_wN GUARDIAN - _ ___ “LE 8' ‘9'S jl Dresses s -Variety is the ,distinguigh.‘ ing feature of this big assort- ment of Misses’ and Ladies’ beautiful Summer Wash Dres- ses. There are scores _of new and beautiful styles in sheer Marquisette, Cotton Voiles, Organdies while in authorita- tive styles Black and White predominates.The new Candy stripe is very popular in the fashion world to-day. There are here some ofthe most popular styles of the season. It is worth your wlule to come and see them. Prices $2.98 and $3.50. We have also a large assort- ment of wash goods for dainty waists and dresses, wild rose, submarine grey, blues, amy- thest, pink Belgium blue, black, ivory and black and white. Over a thousand yards of wash goods, English, Amer- ican and Canadian. Ask to see our 12c percalej worth 16c per yd, 36 inches fwglsr 7634S5iRT76l9,wia¢. ON’S 'L _ _ -in-11 1 _ 5 ROUMANIA ORDERS 500,000 PAIRS WAR SHOES. ninoiiamvrox. i\7.Y., Jiiiio 2.-Au order for 500,000 pairs of war slices has been placed with ii shoe manu- facturing conipaiiy ot' this clll' l>.\' ill" Roiinianiuii government, lt is to be. it rush order. and the shoes ure to _be construcieil iii ucicoriluiicc with special specifications. l'u_vmenis will be made on their delivi-|'_v ul the sliippiiig point. ' Minard'a Llnlment Oo., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT in ii severe attack of LaGrIppe, and I have frequently proved lt to be very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON... SHIPPING NEWS INWARD, June 7.-Schr. Vendetta, Captain Bennett, Sydney. Clrcasaiau, Skinner, North Sydney, (I. A. Chris- liolm, (Tarniichuel, North Sydney. Fania, Fergusoii, Port Hastings. Ed- lward Grover, Murray Walkervllle, Sarah Loxuer, Leenne, Arlcbat, Janie 1". Proctor. Port Hastings, lda ll.. Williams, Port Hastings. Charlotte, lloiidriit, Loiislbiirg, John Halifax, Polly, Picton. Maple Leaf, Fraer. Ric- hibucio. Dwina, Fraser. Rlchlbucto. lllanch M. Tliorborn. Bowebridge, Port. Hastings. Winnie Mac, Hyde, i’ictou_ Hector W. McG., Murray Can- so, Leo. Cliupmaii, Sydney, Albert P. Porrler, (faiiso. Elllth, Walker, Walk- erville_ (louductor, Walker, Glace Buy. Clifford May. Polrrler, Pictou. J. E. Garland Proctor, Picton. (YLEARED, June 7.- Maple Leaf. Capt, Fraser. Rlchibucto. Beauty, Chiaesoh, Chetlcamp. Charlotte, Bou- drat, Beuuvllle. John Halifax, Policy, Pictou. Garland, Proctor. Picton. me-f ‘a r *_ ""i§=s “~‘_-' ‘_ Henderson Gates Old Stand “The Haberdasheryf? . K 7 __ Suits , lwe carry will cost you no Classy, o Broad way Your new “Broadway” Suit awaits you here. The snappy well tailored styles more c oth for cloth _ than the slop made varieties. Of course they cost US more but our one price sys- tem of marlcing prevents you paying more than a fair profit. You owe it to your pocketbook to see Our $10.00, $12.11), an_d $15.00 lines before buying else- where. Yours for better clothing. & Cudmore Wellner Bldg. ` icrrciiaiviiin. --- T---Q 1--"'= For Style, Comfort, _Servitttif Wear Re al B k S1 Sli s4.ooo $6.30’ sifscir i§5.oo°ifirso.ii°iis When ou buy shoes you expect style, y t th t f il' mg 9 in Rell B8ll|¢¢l’ Bhdsawf 5h°°8- We have built our busiiilesgseby selliiizeghe l`>:ei°;‘l\oe8aW¢ CW 'et for the money and making sure that a customer get a perfect tit ' - _ __ 1 Now what were the reeulta of these deputatllnin, gag l 9*” °f "'° °|°“‘"‘ what benedt accrued to the Province therefrom? g|,m|°|l,.:,";;,'¢m,.‘°;°, A. M¢D