\ _ _ . _ - F _ f/-~:_'.l__.._-I _ - _ __- -_ ____ _ - - l-~ . .i- »; - .. - g_.U1.Y'1s, 1917 S _ -_ _ __ GUARDIAN. ° _ _ i J ' ‘- coliioor -alll lullc_lllll *Tn lfnlsllin if . 0 BRINGS Hlfllll - ' '~ - lf ' ‘ras isiu v Fm"-a-""8 Builds me nnuoerons ol1sN.- Moms ln°l1°"l¥ “ 11'- Ill- B” hell" “"1"- - - -_ by 0 Wi' Slifllll A .i:.‘:.';::::'..*..-I:.‘:°:.'::=. f:ll'...‘.'.‘:..:li ui ___ Those who tak “ . . l eve i . ' i ' -70'l- - Coal.-_ 'Bins' ” _ - _ _ __ _ _ _,___ - b ttendlns the Patriotic Strawberry _N0 'Hlld U_ ' an nn* time, Ire often lsfonislwd ef _ ., M _ Flhsilvdl. Thursday »evenlng, at Mirsn __ _ _ _ _ __,he._" _“.,m.m um Moron can to iliuro. Paddy o _ B _ ht __ 1729 _ v§~5-§~0od=-[es 0c~R m ou; um”/_‘yi Minlun” upnzrnd wat? Q,md_ Stand “_ 3;, “_ Akggpogldidg _Chappell s. rs on. Yard- and vessels arrivili -i ' l ’ ey my ° Y K°“‘ s"°°" P 9° ' °“ _ g. nklog _.I-‘ f is phono mi-J. - less-'1-ldiual. _ ics one/lm Ano rsmnsnancs pl-,ces are lower than they|._d,seue'__*’§'db°?5_;$§;'|°‘;' ';'l“d‘;_’;’a‘;fI=0 e ____ harass:-lMsN1's every wednesday , _ " l I' nr " _| _f . _ _ and yvtlllle later. Order_today. §l_‘§°_l'lF H°;3d*°h°l °f Nvllrllsin. aefvllllg °r¢,e22'; Noi-to slim-o Hotel. iesz-'1-17Mel. _ ; - -' e I ' l - o Fruitstives' for ney or ladder Trouble, Rheu- stronger in every way. This is due to ' tl - t Phone ferrous tablets TP; In 0 t em ’ Charlottetown 1 ass-s-crm: M- s-tl in now prepared to do monu- mental lettering in an ceme _ y lqlry on the Island at reasonable prices. Call' or write. _ W. G. TINNEY, _ ~ _ _._» _- “ 42 Pasmore St. . .js-_ -_ Charlottetown. ~ EXPERT r EYE "SERVICE We have recently had the prlvil-' ege of visiting the offices of some of the most expert Opticians lin Can- ada. We_ have studied t/heir methods and .seen them practically demon-l strated' and it is a matter of grati- _fication to beable to say that the! service we are giving our-patrons. we believe is quite equal to that ob- tainable in the lrlon- c _ ~ Cll’towll Guardian- - .7 ~Q| :'UI ` . _ ` " u»._t. _.if:."li.‘.'il.':.s= deze. -.if ~ ver ed price or $1.69 end i-mol -3 e I I 1 an automobile. The genial chit-:f'r purchase is a Ford and the shpre sur ro n ll dlns his kingdom presents 5 Aranmoro docked in Charlottetown order that storm sewer pipes may be p laid there to carry off the wastr 0 Queen Street begins. This will mean n a vast improvement to that DHI1 0* amoun o tra c \1D0ll - h *_* S _ MOTOR BOAT TRlP.- The motoi th Mullins. 'rhoy spent- a pleasant H01* day nero and greatly snloyed the "ln across! ‘ 5 FORMER RESiPENT BEREAVED. ...The numerous~ friends in Char lottetown of Mr. Cyril H- Pfllllel' 'City View Cemetery, Salem, Ore. 5 To Mir. Prunef and his little girl the e exten e SOLDIER BROTHERS 'MEET.-- l St., #`;'r$é|f@L;_cI]§?t';lr5:,£,°ug:;1and, sizes. and all other photographic sup ,smug of the meeting there of he, plies, they are at Johnson & Johnson. son Driver A J McLean. of the T Dragoons. with her two other sons, P Kenneth W., who let here with the first contingent, and Daniel S., who left with the 2nd Heavy Battery. g of t e three ro ers was a mem- B orabile incident, as it was many years since the flrstfmontioned had left only small boys at the time. A. J., after leaving hero went to the United- States and served in the Phillippine Islands and later joined the British I@I';K\\\\\YIII4’I/I/ \\\\\ H liste vi land. after havin suffered shi wreck _ lllllieli-ons _ -Treatedi Exclusively l .1 i . .1 ' l_-,` _-...,‘-_»_'- ¢__, 4. our fqcllltlieffor curing fer' _ - this clan of patlents are iq- eurpeeeed. _Thle eanltirlum g I , conducted falong hlghgruge “ ethical iinel. f --_ ' Tlmle required: Alcoholism, l 3-7 days: Drug addiction, 10-20 --_-_ _*_ -;_;- -‘3§-_»_~_-;¢‘_~;_- ~‘;9;_~;i`_ ;_f;.3;'_ _'_ _-_ ;_;-_'_-`.~.'& ,f _ H- PAY. ln, *“_’f°’m"" `N:UY _VQURI STRAWEIIRRIEB LEAGUE OF TH`E CROSS PICNIC 0" o ra .DH POLICE COURT.- 'I‘.he..automobile case against A. W. Gaudet, before FOR BURlAL.- The remains of the Court yesterday was further ad- the jou d S r ings from 7 to 10 p. m. at McMlllan's North Shore Hotel. 1682-7-17M6l. LOBBTER SEASON EXTENDED. 'CIVILIZATION RAMPANT.- It is a understood that i»n order not to he Ottawa, yesterday, stating that the behind the times, Chief Sark, ol lob Lennox Island, head of the Island ‘the Micmacs. has become the owner oi lively scene as the car filled with the ye d9llSh!€1i Ill#-til/GS. BDGGGS l1l8fI‘i\l' brought sixty passengers and four- onward. to _ in R QUEEN BT th IMPROVING LOWE ' 1 The work of digging a double line oi of deep trenches on Lower Queen St. A from Richmond to Water, le now in Ke fulll progress. This is being done in Wa water from t.he streets before thc ,S0 work of laying a tarvia surface oil |a Queen 'Street, which has always beei- d8'CldBd|Y l`0llE£» Owlllgi? me INS* recent visitors from this city (that t f :_l}<;;;-g;"E'5713J WS"-h llikiifgi 52?? grounds," and well ltrimmed hedges i;..';.:..§°~ :iii §‘.‘i::.i“"..i ss. 2.11:. »--»--- 1- ~- --» --» - to i ::'__nrf.)I.“§g'..5f‘5%§.l?=;fc::;;;]';g§0?'23a§ Especially as visitors are coming "-pLi,lthM.W.D_“ giqxgiog gsenchigr Engiaeer' and the Floral Society for the best kept Mr Geérge’ Williams’ of Charlotte large and small grounds, and' neat town pilot. 'rho others of tho crew Gal bank yards Let everyone set are ivlessml Wilma Hughes' E,-nes, busy and add to the beauty of the Bengali, Mr. McEachern and Mr. Ci st - _ - f li U -i gggfgrezxlltfle' lam! ge £621. |ee's Ve etable Pill mm ounde o so;-'ry to learn of gba deatltr of 1;? sg - " . a ;gf§'w‘;;s?: gmlrlg O;'el;;r,’|_wo,? filings effect upon the llgestilve organs, have dl’-Y. July 3rd, after a -painful illness. th. Deceased ibgqonged to the mme 80?” Zitent a position that they rank as a :lleyllehanlhgbllalhilrcclvhijllilvlisllhllilsg' fillofn' remember this Simple in their com childhood gmtermem was made in position they can be assimilated by ‘ be weakest stomach and are certain o sincere sympathy of many friends in fe S this commgnity in their sorrow will 5*” lb d . ` Both of the last named are new with the Iird Reserve Battalion, The meet-~ ‘_‘hit”--come in and try your flavor. in h b th s we serve it Johnson & Johnson d ...l his home. Kenneth and Daniel being ' \ ot W, for preserving. Special prices quantities. Jenkins &___ Son. 1720. Hampton on, Friday, July 20, coun- " _ 1056-'1-10M4i. :LP suv vann for the soldiers, Saturday evenings at liilcMlilan’s FESTIVAL AT BRACKLEV POINT Tea in aid of Covebesd Manse, l be held at Brackley Point School unds on Wednesday, July 18th, If lny onnext fine day. Automobile rties welcome. _ 1679--7-17l\l2i. _ . late Mr Donald Wllso shoe mer home in Vernon River.. The Summerslde Journal received telegram from Mr. A. A. Lefurgey. ster season has been extended on north and south sides from Aug. Oth. to the latter part of September. THE ARANMORE.-'rho s. s.%. sterday morning at 11.20. She en carioads of freight. The freight cluded ten motor vehicles, among em one motor truck to the order Mr. A. W. Gaudet; three autos for . Horne & Co., three for Grant & nnedy, and three for Bruce Ste- rt & Co., Ltd., also a carload of aper, one ca`r of carriages, one car i’ bran and middlings, two cars of i-ii, 1,200 sacks of cement and a rge quantity of fruit and miscella- sous supplies. _ GOOD FOR SUMMERSIDE. -Two ave an eye for the beautiful) visited ummerslde, and were charmed with 9 neatness of the residental at surround so many beautiful wn to get busy in this particular, ily, and there are prizes offeied by ll ii Blow" Yourself to our Cold odas, they are undoubtedly the fin in the city Johnson & Johnson 1623714M-it -_*___ A Standard Medicine- Parme s e. n d I tlreiy vegetable substances known have a revivifying and salutary rough years of use attained so emi andard medicine The ailing should have a healthful and agreeable ef ct on the sluggish digestive For Kodaks, Cameras. Films, all he Kodak Agents Cor Kent and rince streets 1622714M4i Our Sodas are making s. SFPH! 1623 7 14M4l IlIIllIlA\\\\\\\\"III'Il§ _ Thing of Beaut is a Joy Forever A\\\\\\\\Y.IIIIlIII ‘< The Camera at its best. For 'homes there is ' compare with The streams_ etc., make an impression their be-auty,- so why not 'i ` ture them in a way that ' make them a Joy forever? ' lf you are away for your va- " cation take a Camera with you, f and bring back the pleasures __ is now ltlY»e/tg il your C p of th I - " " l.s'r'rsl1'slsl.l.° 'G Pm” Rm ‘ 3Co.li.p|es| . ull:.af1{e ` heath .h ` ' A' D ' _ a;¢hl?llnln'l|ms'iil¢i“bltl'l'o.al‘i"s'¢i':n:i'l'illf|ll ` 1 M gdltloyl Nr -Glfllolloo (hDou.e°y "'lVerslon)-- lime binding no t e Protestant look, and DIKPIUUUUU It the some prlqe, with tllrk °°\||l°|; ' .‘ ada extra for watts;--Wltllll allies 'I eelllll invalid miles elmo -:mmm rrovllm 1° _ ~ ~ _.mf _“rf”-' - a ll; of your trip to be enjoyed ln fut- _ record. sto. ~ ' I ‘ e days. No euflerlnq. Charges reasonable. .ll Write for booloiut 'tml Inlon- . mation. I Doctor and nurses In often-1 - -lllllee. i The Gallia Institut _ ¢ A - Ltd. ' serA_iel.lells_o_-mio lo Grown street, dt. Jehu, N. I. _ ` l 'Phone Miiliwltee ` nellway me ~-vols. _ - nu-earndsmr. V _ ure years. We are agents for,- K°dskl. Cameras ' and llii Pho- tographic hupgflel. There is nothing etter and rlces have advance b t little p d u /on account of war. Every man who enlists will want s Vest Pocket Kodak Cam- era,-_ see that some amen in whom you are interested is not disappointed. Glll In and leek ever our emu. ' _ ._’. _J°_|l_n»nn &f'_|\n°¢n \ illglllillls is a probability.; The_:ts_rting point of honest consideration of the pres- ent politlcsl crisis is frank'-recogni~ tion 'of the fact that Sir_ Wilfrid Laurier is inilexliblyfopposed _to the' cocppulsony enlihtmenlt _ of maiupowt efr,/immediate or remote. 'His sup- port df? the referendum proposal ~ in no w_a involved a relaxation of this attitlillve, since in "the event of a referendum _-he would take the field' in opposition to comp_u.lai_on.._ “No ond would deny Sir Wilfrid his champion them. Nevertheless, the_ consequences of the'leadei° of one of‘ our political _par-ties taking such a position will be what -they will -be. It makes inevitable a`new orientation, in Canadian politics. Sir Wilfrid'e insistence upon bis own points of view without much _regard for the feelings of s, strong element in his the detection - of so many Liberal members. Its employment of this -//f - “lit conceived th an thority of the leader would be obeyed 5 to be charged with défection. The issue lies outside the orbit of parties, These members owe no allegiance to Sir Wilfrid on this issue, nor`do the hundreds of thousands of Liberal el_e-‘ ctors outside the House who agree with their action. _ Urged to Face Facts. “When it is realized that the issue which split the Liberal party in Parliiicemnt will continue to the ex~ clusion of all other issues, until the end ot' the war, it becomes apparent that- the Liberal party is rent asunder in Parliament and in the country. and that there can be no basis for re~union. The 'people see this clearly. but from all accounts Liberal members at Otta- wa and the officials representatives of the party _in the fonmal organizations are very reluctant to face -the realiti- es ol' the situa-tion. They appear to think that this is only a summer shower, and that after it has passed they can come together, defeat the. Tories and enter upon their kingdom. All this is delusion, They might bet- ter face -the facts, unpalatable as they may be. than walt to have them knock ed'into their heads byau electorate that is clearer-headed and not so ten- denhea rted .` _ “The Liberals of Canada also be- lieve in compulsion. An overwhelm- ing majority of the party in the B English Speaking Provinces t ay B until the next election, they cannot E Obviously, they must 'get together 0 invigorated by a vigorous wanpolicy, and the antbcoinpulsion party, which may profess to be the Liberal party. equally obvious that the onl uarter ‘ come, at this moment, in the con- scriptionists parliamentary party, A which, Judging by last week’s vote. numbers 26 men, including, lf_we ex- ' cept Sir Wilfrid, the leaders of the ’ Liberal party as it was constituted. - If they fail to act it may be necessary for the compulsion Liberals to try to deal with the situation by popular _ conventions, but this might come too ' late, in view of the fact that s Domin- ion election is a certainty in the early future. "The English eonscription Liberals looked to the Parliamentary party adequately to voice their views in the discussion unon the military ser- vice blll,and they were not disappoint ed. Alike in the debate and in the division they were worthily repre- sented. They now look to the' same men for patriotic and capable leader- ship in Parliament and out of it. The need is great and urgent it' Eng- lish Liberalism is not to be wrecked in Canada, to the great injury of the State. ~ "Once organized, the English Lib- eral party will be in a position to consider its position, and its duty to the country. lt is persistently re- ported in -the Conservative press that Sir Robert Borden is prepared to offer fair terms to such a party to joiu with them in the task of gov~ erning the country. At present, Sir Rober Borden, if this be his desire. can -make no proposal because there is no party to deal with. An organ- ized Liberal grolip, if one were in existence, could receive a proposi- tion if Sir Robert chose to make one, _ and- they could accept l¢'or reject lt, taking in each case ltlieresponsilbility of justifying their action to the peo- ple that their action was inspired by a. regard to the public good. As mat- ters ure. ._ however, conscriptionist Liberals are simply drifting with a strong current with Niagara roaring ahead.~_’.' _ _~ - int- ' ',- wbat the doctor called a very_bsd sprained ankle, and told me I mustj not walk on it for three weeks. 1 got MINARUS LlNllMiENT_aud in dit' days I was out to work again. I think. rigbtto hold tlieseoviewa and to . . ‘. _ word reveals its state of mind. . - is ordinary political incident in which the au- =`_<~`¥ \§\\\ \§\s _ ' - "--» f -.~ . ~ i . ~\\\__~f_\\` ' _ _ _ _-, . - _gs ~-., _.`_ _ _ _ _ 4 \\\ .\ v,___;__ _ _,_ ___ ___ >\.__'-,. - .' i'; _»'v.2- .- _ ' _ - 1*.-_ - ~; -nz 'x é 1.- w '. are dis-linited and leaderless. ?I‘-E63' Bum” Amairy) 'U "M3210 ' I V ` ' 30 cannot-'follow Sli' Wilfrid Lauri r. Cglhmns __ _ _2 Bane,-(prints). _ ll 'iw Since this issue will-persist at least ggs:-~___ _ ____‘_2(; ¢0__27‘ Eggs. __ lwpe for a re-union ol’ the party» a ...19 Cbickens.1b. - Hides . in a new organization and under newi a _. ...'75 to $1.00 Potatoes. bill- - -- ' ~. leadership or they. in the coming izrghoelgelltgv _ ....60 to .80, Hay, ton l-“-0050-00 election, will -be crushed like egg- St shells between the Tory party, re- Pmk _ -.'..16 to'.19‘/Q Pork (selects), _wholosflo `. .,_.. -19 i if fl _ from which effective leadership can 3 1 .A _ N " ° . ~. 't-_.~'f;-f,il.- ,Ju-'-,.“, i I -. 'Ira ;..~; Q.- 1\ ~ s-‘ar 'd 1 \ t" :iff- Pffl __- v. Y." 1. -_ . rg* - _ V _ , e _ I _ .___ ._- _y ~r ftjflitl l__.` - i _ .v __-_“V -1,* 4v‘_{\ -_~ H- il-'t'-f- '; '.‘ -` " ‘lt .4' ' .» r _of the _ \ . .- .‘...’ " _ - _ -1.. i li "' _T-_ _ ' =1__°/`. " _~.\_ . _-1 QS _ i »,' :\S i _\\\ V i \'~>‘ _ l own party rmakes inevitable a politl~ nal revolution. The first fruits, of `_ the change vga the division upon _ the, second r adlng of -the Military i Service Bill. Le -Soleil, of Quebec, f\ s. leading French Liberal newspaper. expresses its surprise at the vote. it , admits its dismay over what it calls bi. . - . \ ~ . Y ._ _ . t 4 , . \. ' or ‘_ . , l . 1*# '°`l“': - /7 , . . f_ r-_ Ii ‘ "' In fact, of course.. the twenty-six _- '-4 Liberals who voted for the bill are not 2-", - » - - ' r 1 'Q .\ r PO O " p ', _ _»,-y at - , - //¢-7//P' /1%. ciirllll slnlllc -_ /#, .1 1' 7 1 ` \\ = Wednesday, '7 ,_ July Zsth _ ./ff ,,/4% -// _(_ . 1 »v-;-»- 1 ~:t- \ ' . , ` ~=- _ _r ~ _ _ »_- ` l \ \.\s\\ »r 1* , ,rs »A *' gl. _ __ __ _4:'= _ _ _ __ _ . V _ »- _ y - ~_ - _-_ . .- _ _ -‘_ -~' '.4» sulvlmsnslol-: MAnl."H -l" r »- nu- 1- - -»»-»-- -_ THOMAS urement that trogzles lnslhy leiiles. ‘ _ r _ - ` .1 1- ir _~_ _ ~ Holloway's Corn re v remove- f _- ' __ ' ' '~ -- ~ if-f4'_*"`_ ~' _ _ .o.. o......... wi...-...._ - ’ ‘ ’_ ` Lit...-I ...,.......s»'¢&as...si¢,ma¢.V...1-»---""7 ===~-*""°r**”‘7`."_r'] . _ _ ' _ __ __ ~4~ '_