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I . f s' - ' ' ` - ' - ' ;--, ‘ JULY 6 1915-- < ' " . _l'- r wi ¢.¢...,,» , ,. Mt 60cior35c Lot Black, White and Tan This is a well shaped hose extra good value at 60c, a clearing line we secured at a snap, only 50 doz. gil (tae lot your choice for 35c per pair or 2 pair for Ladies’ Wash Skirts White wash skirts all sizes in the new flouncing 1 buttoned on front 2 pockets. Prices $1.35, $1.50, 5. Another Snap in Ladies’ Blouses at f c \ ‘ M “ll”//W regular values We promised you a big shirt waist bargain last week at 98C the House wired us they were aw sending us the 20 dozen v more or all they had in 5-_ i o e - . .,\\ VA ' -;= 1"|"|E --:- -_ I Guardlamwmck nearly a half century later because an Austrian _ _Archdnke was assasainateddn the Bosnian Capital, they - “ raceroua P ‘ ` _ li; "’ P A - , _V ,_ __ __ .V _ V 1 - no K lr "F i i ' -1 1 1 iP""“'-"'-'-'D -' »'-v~' _,_ , _ _ V --1 ._ _ - _ Sh"-.rnsenoninion-wiit ir suiivivst, - - S. A’ Mond ` ' _~ The Montreal Star says: it a Prophet had entered the _ _ V ` The Island’s Leading Store Confederation Conferencemnd told them that the national ship, which they were launching, with so much hope- though with so many localdsand-bars andcross-currents in V plain view-would he menaced with final and complete would have stared _in amazement. There were many things . 1 rl me .fir ,- 1-/li\» . Advertising Phone ...... ... ... ... ... ..-. . I2 lubeeriptlon Phone ... ... ... ...1 Newe and--Edit.. Day--Phone_...... ... ... ... News and Edit., NightiPhonee ... .-.. ... ....A82 I. 1 Heaavf)/fzfivee ht Charloréetown, Branch Office at Bum mereide, Aiberton. Sourle and Montague. _ __ London Office, Marconi Houee._8trand, W. G. - ... --_ _ _ Managing Editor -- 1 Yet that is the truth. The Confederation they founded, .1 -e ` ' ' 82-2 _ _ .138 ‘and covering more country than the American- Republic, is I8 p,-¢e|¢¢||¢ - .. A, A. Bartlett "nil" ii the British Empire and the Canadian ll00Di° illi- ' ' _ ___|_ “_ gumggg uously fancy that .this war can be won with one hand tied 1 .1 f i i _ r . _.f ~ about which they had misgivings, but among them WM .not Bosnian politics. »- _ and which subsequently grew to one of the most promising ` nascent nations in the world, spreading over a Continent _ now in possible danger of`beiiig'subiugated` by foreltll troops and debaseii intq_a.,G_ermap Colony. , ___ , , . V That ls. this danger is exactly as great aathe dallteli- thut the Germans .may win the present fwar.~ We heartily- believe that dapger to be “nil” if the British Empire puts forth its whole streugth,'as its Allies-France, Russia andf italy-are doing. But'we do not believe that danger to be behind the national baclt_, _ _ _ ' On this anniversary of the birth of the Dominion, we - ' Tussoxv, .iui.v ern, 1915. ought to squarely face the ugly fact that the possible death _ of the Dominion is involved. in the present war. It is not Shortly after the return of the Di`€‘§eiii- ‘ leld in Charlottetown in supno of a car ferry between Carleton Point an all ' Premier Mathieson. Mr- A- A- Mcheim- M- P" an as the result of negotiations with the Domn promise. Referring back to the flies of our we find that for weeks and months it held the car ferr _ ' ' ul haracterizlng it as an empty pr ‘mise nothing more. After its own experience w D3 . ` ticism_ But what has it to s stock. We believe they riv and the tunnel project, The Patriot was to be e eused somewhat for its scep 9 9 now that the Ferry Steamer has arrived at Halifax- Til first part of the bargain has been completed and :lust a rlet n Point and Cape Tormentine her leisure. soon ns the work at Ca o can be pushed forward to completion we shall have the lon desired and long denied continuous communication wit the mainland in operation. ' To-day we give illustrations and a full description o the new car ferry. These speak for themselves. The ve sei is the finest of the kind ever constructed and the co to the Dominion has been $690,000. Before the ferry sy tem has been completed, another $10,000,000 will have bee spent on the Island. All this as the result of the initlatlv it and resource of the Mathieson Government coupled w the sense of iairplay towards the “baby province"_ whit! has characterized the Borden Government 'iii all its u MR. HUGHES AND PATRONAGE Mr J. J. iiughes opened on n War whose loss means only' a. fu th dl memb r-ment of far-away France-a new stratelglcm-Gesman fiontier' Provincial Gov- northern provinces-the destruction of the prestige of rt ernment a meeting Wai* i d C e Tormen- `manlzatlon of Canada. mm d That fate might not befall us as an immediate conse- Mr Donald Nicholson. M. P., took the matter in hand, and quence of losing the present war. The Allies might lose i lon Govern- without the British Navy being destroyed. A victorious ment were able to announce that the request of the Pro vince had been granted The Patriot laughed to scorn the inviolate-and then, again, she might not. It would all be Contemporary a question of how much chance she saw then of driving Y . scheme up to “dm e_ C o- But as surely as Germany is permitted to force dis- lth its own tasteful terms of peace upon our Continental Allies-is x- permitted, in a word, to establish her sovereignty over Y at the British Empire which Germany would be most eager ri new tack at Bonshuw. against Russia-the despollment of beautiful italy of her Britain. lt is a war whose loss means as well the Ger- ' G€l‘i'iillIiY might make peace while British soil was still across the channel Europe-she will use that sovereignty to create a naval - e superiority which no one Power could possibly meet, and s then she will carve up and consume the British Empire at g That is a ghastly picture. lt ls, we confidently believe, h an impossible picture if all Britons will but do their duty. But we venture to “rough it in" on this gala-day of the -.Mid-Summer s ,tl _. -.1 -;mtlo€€ when yoll ,Use Butterick Patterns ‘ ” ' -» ‘ - il. _ __ Lanies, here V. g. =_ . ' is yourfbp- _ is - _ P9’5i9iil5Y.-t Bel' . . ____ ,g|ni1XVigthetnid- ry I _F _ are fihifyfte wi-ll»f`~dlear--E-out Goods, _ offering / ii, our Wash _ *` ,r” _ ____4l Jm?-ml* -‘ , _ _i--“'”i_- .-_,.._»f ____ gg? *_-_ \ t *; :"`Q/",` DON.’T want ai; yard of _Wash every i>iaci=.-ai._4..S.UB5_T¢iN- ' ~r.iAL ~ReD_U,_cTi_oN_.__ we ' Goods left over by the first s / ot August, we want the room l f and you want the goods. Sel~ ‘/is /l /\ _ tzes, Ducks, Ratines, Voiies, ect your pattern for-'House Dress, Street Dress or Shore _ Dress. The material consists ot all Ginghams, Prints, Chin- ` Crepes, Crepe Voiies, also the balance of our Banner Bargain in 36 inch Percale 16c goods for 12c per yard. \` James Paton &'Co. mi _ Victoaia Row, Cl\'town, l’.E. l. Phone 9-6 .Daess 7684 f Dominion for the purpose of pointing out that-should s- such a disaster come-Canada is precisely that section oi' s- to get. n Canada has 'the climate, the natural resources, the e abundance of arable land, the industrial possibilities, which h Germany covets in a great Colony which she can coiivert_ 1; into a New Germany. She would hope to establish here a Q- Germamepeaking United States, still bound, however, to Canadian people. _Our Parliament would fnll-not to the harmless and ililinless “debating society" status of the Reichstag--but _ to the contemptible and futile position of the Provincial it _ i _ W E PRESENT YOU the patriotic opportunity of securing a _ Stout. fast-colored. lull-sized (I x 5) Union Ilokl. breal- fernile jointed polq. § are fully better '_than the first lol, they go on sale _ now at 98c, regular val- \ " ues from $1.75 to $2.50.] 7. 34 \\ some onslaughts on the public oxchtquer would be m ." ‘ ' :- d eliable ns most of Mr. if I were ii man l would do my durndest_-Miss S, Mac- Tlns is just as accurate an r | Hughes’ statements, and hc knows it, for he was in the Kinilgllan. 1 disc” -For the l-'lag Alone; is AQ l-louse, or ought to have been, when the following - _--i-- _ Y _ 1 ir t i _ ~__‘ sm" wo? 'p']ace` ' * * * lf there ever was a time when Lloydnileosrgz 0 D ant me nag on your workshops' Mr' . °|'r F-9! the ogtht Sir Wiltrid Laurier. - the patronage list should be dispensed with it is the pre- ___-_-l \ ‘ if Government should dispense with a patron- G0d can only get out of encli age the morality of which QI A T R I O T ‘ C C A N A D A sent, ever it nge list, the Government oi' the day should dispense with i-119 nge is capable.-The Bishop of London. * _ _ it* ° ' ' " '“ _ _._1__-__ (AoeGlpnied by the amount mentioned in the announcement ll Major-General Hughes: Does the right hon. gentleman The WhOle of our organization must be built on the T88- L °°v°'m“ "M °°“ °‘ "lm dmnbuuun) -> | h Hen ,._ mm to mme soned and willing assent of a free people.-Lord Selborne. wm‘wh°° Pruentg' -2 uw om" °‘ a. This is another charming line right up to date low collars in both long and short sleeves. There is only 10 dozen in this lot the regular prices are $1.25 to $2.00, Your choice of any for 69c. Come and ex amine them we promise you won’t be dissappointed rv 4 ` , , .;_;_-_~,-....._...:_.__,,»__:_i_'_f. ' ' electors of King's, whom he evidently considers fit sub- Elilckinghsm Palace has been insured against Zelinelin F___,_ jects for misrepresentation in parliament and out of it TB s It is known that a London firm has ,just finished F ' ' " L' ' ' - a com Thi-re is nn awakening for him. He cannot delude thc prehenelve valuation ofthe Palace and its contents " f.\ H Y S ` ' V aV€ 011 Cell line its patronage to so few. Mr. Hughes, on the contrar abuses the Government for having too extensive a patro names were added to the patronage list through whom - ade know that it has not been done. c a g a Liberal in the Dominion of Canada who was ever re- iricnd, the Minister of Militia, who says that t ere patronage list in his department at the present time. Hu ies Not since the war begun l~`orAine-rly the role assumed by Government critics has Diet nr Alqimt Ln _ _ - . ~- rraine. \Ve should have a Prussian Gov- b= f ndignation that the Government should con~ Le" one 0 I y’ 9i”i\0Y. n great Prussian garrison, Prussian oillcialdoni from “_ Halifax to Vancouver. fused an opportunity to tender, it he was qualified to do so. In E war for righteousness, such as the Allies are now Sir Wilfrid Laurier: l accept the correction of my hon. Wilgillg. American neutrality may become criminality.-Tlie - h is no Rev. Dr. Malcolm McLeod, New York. ' ,mug _ the Fatherland. She would certainly try the experiment. S “‘ And that would imply lmperious Prussian rule for the ‘ 0 T age list. Since the war broke out, says Mr. I-lughes, “S.000 V \ V \ ‘ ` : __ _ . `\ . 5' The British soldier who dies in battle is a martyr, be- Mujor-General gl : _ . _ Yet, in spite of this Mr. J. J. Hughes attempts to mis- cause he is a volunteer; and his blood will cement the " lead and deluile his bearers at Bonshaw on the subject Di’-Ollie of England, Scotland and lrelund to the Dgmintong l fl' bell and halllardf and ruetleee window ‘ locket. on a bull ' which ao nearly elim- .tr ~ , Inatea cost; or. ll you already ll" I pale, etc.. the Ill( alone may be eel Gtirid. ot sein wma to:-ln: which il!! about cover the sed of naeembiilil ll. dietrtbatina. xc:-\¢?--< -¢l-I|-'j-¢§|- CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' p.1t1ti_§~i‘,‘_te reader of this paper presenting same tg _ or her céic-los rf The Full-Size Rag, Alone; ol' Elie Complete 5-5 'iFlar; and Outiit 'MAIL' QRDERS.-If cr-ipleto outfit is wanted send me |1.el and io. additional for postage in 20 mile sane (or llo. in other aonee of Province); for greater dlrunces ark your poetmallef umytut to include for 3 lbs.; if tial' alone la desired, send the \i.i| and lo. ndiitlouid postage in first acne (or 'lo any Canadian point). n ho would demean himself by misrepresent beyond the seas as no prosperity could do -Sir George A uk tlvivis bnreiacedlmanner islbeneiith contempt; Reid- - ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 'i ' 1 ` . _ _ This is a sample of Mr Hughes' attempts to mislead the _l__.._.. . O _...r_,-fi "=. V people all the time. iigtgng a total value of $18,500,000. The contents of one _ m were valued at $5,000,000. _ _ '~`_ " d O ' l`/\.llrr~'n. _"L *_ \ _ V, / _ ___ A _ __ V Local. iuritovrni-:Nr ____.-..,,__.___._'=l=»‘1. ' ~ _ , V . _ . h "L-Ti //J' "if" nf” " _ ' V ° /"rw" lik' 0 . L _ V 45,5. -,-'*i~‘-_ - _ _ _ l.ot~nl improvement is in the air and we are pleased to Great Britain has twentyrtwo ships engaged in Bmasmng `-.-:-`i's-‘-'~ _-:",‘ Qin ‘ é ‘ /' ; .-- ,ag note that the (‘lty of Charlottetown is lending itself ad- file i'0l‘lB along the Dardanelles and forcing a passage to \"\ / l ei b ,med Constantinople These ships have "t ml f 332000 ' L_--‘ _ - 'f - _ _ _ _`\_ Q _/__ ., _ mirubly to the new spirit. The (,lty is bV ng eau _ _ a 9 _ . ._ _ "x "r -~ A* ~- /J' ' 9"-3-'J' rind. although the present season is some two weeks later WHS- and 00“5iBi Oi' H Sililffi'-iif<‘%l1'liYl0\i8hi thee; Sligo Eliza ‘ " ` 6)# e ’ ‘ , e'-...-.‘~_t_ -~._<.‘, - -‘jf \__, 4 `_~:~(_ J. /‘_ ‘ '-7 ti usual our public squares, private grounds, school and beth. a dreadnought cruiser, the Invincible, and twelve - _;.'. l ‘I ‘ ~ ~ -X inn . _ _ .__ I /, ,ti home surroundings present a most creditable appearance. We iii'9il i 1 ; _ _ T _ __ V: _ to the visitors from cities which heretofore; have claimed weeds emd Mal eegme lsiiggil 4___ . _ !_ ,_ ! E' Q' mi \ /I _ 1 t 'V _ iv I il .V I _ - _ .= i _ ,',`fV _ . l store closes Every Monday Afternoon fulness could well be demonstrated., The hospital grounds ,w|,h_,'|.h; _pin them. “uk -P , 1 T 'i" I. S- '- ' 9 form one of the Clty's beauty-spots, a spot ta \|¢_p|»°\|¢ t th nn ~ Dunng and August at 1 0 clock and it is to the Clty's interest to keep it well trimmed mid ii\'§inl;l'¢ °f”{i‘l’iui1r8 i:ul`itf:_R)l|l war' In Patent’ Tan and Gun Meta" Button or lafled, Patent C1061 T5p9l _\>°°“i'f“i- Win- the present equipment no squat very §§e‘f{°,‘{',‘,'_‘|’{_‘§,'§_“;ib‘;“{,_"y‘§’d§,‘},‘{; high or low pointed toes. also Tan Rubber soled shoes price $4.50. . _ m h ill b d uc w e one to still further improve tha' ippaaredce fhmngmu break our hen" or the city. ae t t i in ` _ . . - _ SO Al done much for :xht¥rlt:tt2twh,“:»ute ttliseilzat Elzgageasrgslatliis l':il‘f'£`,?'it"l§ldklt]>1