..-.\.. 1.45 .1. . h... .15, :__. . y SATURDAY, -\ 0f Very Great Interest i are these Extraordinary Values shop llere Friday and Saturday We have selected a splendid lot of Merchandise that you need right now at prices that please. You will be glad you canlc. It Pays to Shop at PROWSPTS Odd sizes in Men's Soft Felt i-tats. Regular $6.00 III 57.00. To clear i\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 and $4.00 Special in Men's Khaki Pants. All sizes. Price . . . . .. $1.50 10 dozen Men's Overalls. Regular $1.50. To clear at. $139 Men's Working Shirts from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90c up 50 English Auto Wraps, worth $5.00. To clear $3.00 Men's Heavy Wool Hose from . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c a pair up Men's Fancy Lisle Hose, Silk Stripe . . . . . . 2 pair for $1.00 Men's special line Neckwear_ See window . . . . . .. 50c each Negligee Shirts. Special Percale and ‘Madras at .... $1.50 Large assortment of Auto Gloves $2.25 to . . . . . . . . .. 54-99 Men's Police and Roller Braces. Special at . ._.. 39c -- Children's Blue Tams, large sizes. Plain bands. Regular $1.25. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c 5.0 dozen Cotton Dish Towels to clear . . . . . . . . .. 15c Pill‘ 3 500 yards 36 inch Dress Gingham. Special . . . . . .. 25c yard "3’ 500 yards assorted shades Dimity. Extra spcciaL. 20c yard -_, {-00 yards 27 inch Stripe Flannelette. Special 15c yard ‘W. ‘i000 yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. Special 10c yard 500 yards 36 inch White Cottcin_ Extra special . 10c yard P. Children's Summer Vests. All sizes. Special . . . . . . . . .. 30c " 10 dozen Ladies’ Silk Hose. Regular value $1.75. To clear , $1.00 \ i5 dozen Ladies’ Silk Hose. Regular value $1.50. To clear . . . . . 75c ,: x snap in Children's LQllg White Stocklnfl!‘ All sizes. § slightly soiled. Regular 50c. to clear . . . . . . .. 19c mi" "p -. large basket of Children's Short Hose, fancy oops. To Oicill‘ ....‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c pair ._ children's Hose, rib Ll brown, camel and black. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c pair lust arrived new Tweeds for Ladies’ Coats and Suits. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85, $1.95 to $2.25 Ind up Juit arrived another shipment of Ladies‘ Sweaters, Flem- nants, Silk, Repps, Broadclothe, etc., clearing at HALF PRICE Full rungs Fugl Silk almost every shlde in stuck. price low. Very special line of Ladies’ Mercerised Lisle Hose 98c. Clearing lit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55o Ladies‘ Summer Vests, strap and short sleeves, 313, 40, 42. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c Ladies’ Gingham House Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 Odd lllnes ln Golsard Corsets. Clearing at . . . . . . . . .. $2.75 Pcngee Silk Bl00mers_ Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.65 Broken lines In Braselens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c and 75c New Crepe-de-chlne Scarves, fancy ends. Special $1.50 Chamolsette Gloves, Gauntlet style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c Special line Ladies’ Trimmed Hate, clearing at $2.95 --. Kiddies White Wash Hats, slightly soiled. Special .. 600 Prowse Bros Limited ‘The Bargain Centre" -.. D.._-.._ _ ‘.'l‘hi- i-uails are ol‘ thc autumn viuluuc Western Guardian —FOR LATIHTIQN NEW! —Ps|e I 1| s his. ti. —GUAHDIANO ON IALI at the Guardian's Western Ollloe 1n the McNelll Building, Summerslds ev- ery tiny. -WANTED, experienced maid lni‘ gellertll housework. Apply Mrs lciii-li- henneily. Kenslngton. 95l9-5-284l —COME T0 STANLEY HAL-L on Mondny, Muy 31st and see Rob ni-t Weeks. America's Champion Stop-ilailcel‘. 9512-28-31 -€ENTRAL BEDEQUE — Bap- tist iPustorutc, Sunday. Muy 3U, Dr Sidey will preach: Lower Free town at 11 n. nl.; ‘Belmont at fl p.nl. and (‘antral illedcque at 7.30 p.m. - —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Oflica is now iOCIIl-Bd in the McNeil! Building; Wuter Stnsummersldo, whore sub- scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- her ls 233. —NEW POSITION- Mr, K. 'l‘. Ellis, for many years manager ol‘ the .\1L‘ll'5 Weiir Dept, 01' Messrs. lt.'i‘. llollnan, Lld.. has ri-signeil his [ltlallllll] to become lli-lsoclziteil [with hi5 son, Mr. it. E. Ellis in thi- lnsllrilnce business. -—MODERN CHlVALRY-in the pleasure grounds 0i‘ the lulmortnls lhi-ri- wail bonslderable (ll.'<l(70\'llelll' yesterday. The l-rhnllcs ol‘ Alex- uilder, Prlalil. Hector and Perseus, were rvportcli lo ibc decidedly llfilllllly, and their iuzllchcil by ‘Nelooil. Farragut. "h3g7!" M“ ‘Price $200 oi‘ exchange for register- " cmnnorrsmwn GUARDIKN . _ _ I _ . £23..’3.l‘£"§‘.i.-iil2“'.=.l'i2‘;£l§. i115‘ Happenings 0t The Week Arthur IHOI-land, Miss Dorothy Mlllr ‘tart, Mr. Champion ‘Holland, Miss Yerna Weeks, Miss Ethel Holland. (Continued from page 12-) —K. c. ENTERTAINMENT, '_ At “the Home" Wednesday night. Jii-iiii 2nd. salami-n 'l‘he dainty ten table, centred with‘ silupdrugon and trailing bridal,‘ wreath, was presided over by Mrs. George J. Rogers lind Mrs. W. L. McLaren, who poured tea. Assist-l 'lng were iMi-s. George Defllolsfhllsa‘ Libby Wright, Mrs. J. 1.. McLeod.'_ ‘Miss Doris Gill, Miss Nell Stewnrtfl, and Miss Davida Baker. roses and bridal wreath gave un effective touch color to the tlrllwlllg’ l --THE CONCERT Recently held in W-lllmot Valley Hall will be repeated by request in Central Bedeque ‘Hull on ‘Monday night, ‘May 31st. Admission 30 and 25 cents. Ladies with baskets tree. 9644 Millard’: Llnluient for sore throat. PERSONALS ~4Mrs. J. ~P0gll0i1, isdmmersldr. room. who mcently underwent an uperii- e e o l-‘lxplltgill ill]: Friends o1’ ‘Miss ‘Helen Horn-by an dis making a good recovery. received invitations for her lzrlMill-i ntioli from ‘Si. Agllefi ‘Hflfiliiiill school oi nursing, which took place on Thursday o1‘ lhli-i week at Baltl~ more, Mil. Miss Hornby is u‘ daughter oi iMr. and Mrs. J. J. Hnrnby, Brighton. O O —‘Mr. and Mrs. George Dfilllllt-l. 0‘Leary were visitors to Si. Anthony's Church. Bloomfield on Sunday, Muy 23rd. Eastern Guardian ..'EABTERN' AGENT. — Mr. .l. W. Murdock is now Guardian as‘ ent in Montague and will be lens- ed to receive new: items, advertis- ing, etc, . i Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Borden; lint! cbnrmlng young son, who have‘. been having u ilellghtlul holiday’ here with Mrs. Borden's parents,’ Ml‘. and Mrs. J. J. McKinnoluleuvc this morning for their new home‘ ill Port Hope, Ontario. O O O Mrs. Edwin Altkeil nnil two chit‘ llren are returning home tonight lifter spending the winter 1n Moll- tronl. ....*GRAND OPENING DANCE. Carrulllcrs (‘ubliljl-l. MOIIIBP-llt‘. June Ilrd utter coilcort. tlunll-‘ii (Jruhcslrll in llllell<lllll<:o_ iliiilll-h-‘Jll-ll ..‘FOR SALE-GREY DORT car, 5 piil-ltitélll-itl‘, in good condition. ' ' . l.“<l Fox. N. .l. lloilsloli, Wt-lllugton, Wolfe and ll-Jllllllltflt‘, I'm‘ u new l'i‘(‘lll‘ll of llnr- illl-r lllld a iii-w ‘slzlgt’ of l1l0lll'l‘ll l'lll\'1lll‘y lulil ‘lll‘€l] established lll llii‘ lilwu ol‘ Suullneralilc—A mun,‘ ivzls sl-Pll walking down WilLcr St. \\'iill lhi‘ first glruw ‘lint ol‘ the so..- non. IS lT——'l‘hl~re la rim- —-WHICH ‘iii lhl‘ l-llrri-lil. ca-li-nllci‘. lii lllllrll! who couslllel‘ According themselves ‘llp-lo-iluti‘, folks are lltlmring n". llllllllill‘ l3l5ll'\Vlll‘l‘l' ill ()l'(lt‘l' ill‘ nlrril [iii-r lliie impression that this is lhi.‘ lll"llill ol’ May, ‘but other people uri- liwlriilg that lt is the autumn ol‘ l! The wenther tells us so: llllll two cars ‘have arrived from llii- inuinlilild—tuuriats—~ carrying the 1925 license plates. And nc- l-ordlng to (he men who do not go by the calendar these nro lhi- inst silrvivors of the 1925 tourist sell- Sllll. -—ALBANY-‘Mr._ llermqg Myers, (‘iirii-toii. lctl l'or siickvlllo, N. 13.. this week us it delegate to the ‘Mur- ltiine Conference ol‘ tho. Llnilcll ‘Cllllftll o! Canada. which meets ‘tbere.~—‘Mlss Grace Rolland ‘Scarle- ‘LOWU, entered the Prince ‘Coilnty Hospital on Monday to train as :l lllll‘5t5.——AlI]Ollg the visitors to Sunl- mcrsiile from this vicinity recently» were the following Mr. un:d Mrs Reginald .\lacFarlanc, Mrs. (leorge ltMairxlicken, Miss Hnzcl .\ln - ken, Mrs. Samuel Carruthers, 1M1". Ilurpee ‘MacMlckcn, ‘Mr. Robert Curruthers, Mr. Thomas ‘Malt-Mic- kcn.—Alnollg the stuilculs return- ing home to this vicinity from the various c0lleges and 50110015 were Cold In Nostrils k Quickly Subdued ,'Vaporize Catarrhozone in Boiling Water Breathe the Medicated Vapor and Benefit Comes ‘in a Few Minutes- ,;=Iil‘-i'.‘ilil»- liouhl lu (‘ll-Tllllll sections have iiLtilZni-ll on pi» rcr-ii Eu “ii Sllilllllelfifillll‘ 1s t0 the reliability iniil yi-iii‘ work. and so have coin Elnilie llcnlicll, l‘ hurlottc-ti) w n l lOWll . Nli‘liiili»-nu. Montague. ‘Dr. John ll‘. lllrNelll of Summer-E 955i7‘5'29'""'5l sille, accompanied by hire. lMcNelll‘ and little daughter, ltllby. have loft for Victoria, 8.0., where the doctor will attend the convention ol‘ the‘ Prince of Wales - ‘Pun: nu ellicul ssoclntlo. Be- lfllrillftilllrllllllg llleyAlllli-iiil Vlxllllllllfl with ri-lellilii in Winnipeg, Rattle- ltlfll and Outlook, Sask, iiud Ottawa, lwllll’. absent uhnut u month. O O I Rev. W. Bruce Muir ulld Mrs. .\luil‘ lll'(‘ lctlvlilg Monday to zil- li-nil the (lcnerul Assembly of the Preshytrriail (‘hurch in ‘Montreal. lAlphahclic-zll Order) _ a a c Mrs. W. I). Millikan, 0t’ Montreal, lis- i-isiling in QllllWll, the guest o1’ Tilt‘ llZl-IHPH ul‘ [hose stn li-uls lh.il .l.,“ pit-lull lllt‘ sl-sslon. Thi-y 1ill"uil‘ nlilnl-s ol‘ cl-‘rlilll-illl- “dimers. which SECOND YEAR (lertrndc Al-kliiilil, Iinnlpshiri‘. (l-rzice Acklnnll. llainpshirl‘. Zlilary Ailllrews. Whczltlv-y‘ ‘ltiv ‘(illlll'l('r'> llncoil, North 'l‘ryon ‘Ellwood l3enluil_ York. Si-niilni- unll lMrs. Creelmnn Muc- l\l‘l|llll'. .\lrs. lilncArthur recelvcil ill the Pnrlilluli-lilnry restaurant on i'|'l!\ll‘.\‘llll)‘ lllli-i-lioon ol‘ lilst week‘ Frederick llllni-k, (‘h-nrlollielliun. lli -l\voi-n lhi‘ llOlll'.‘-l of four illiil six Arthur Brooks, White Suuils. R""'“"-V "HWW Rummy" ' “loi-ll llllll hi-l‘ iluuglllcr Miwil Lmhm Oahm’ Klldnre' ‘Lilli-lo receivctl \viill her i ‘(lrucc Campbell, Chnrli lli-loivll. _' ' ' ' ' Marlon l‘ol'l'lil, hlilrell. l ‘Soon -(‘ot'l'in, Snvligc Harbor. l The Knights in‘ Pytllias hail nll M5101“!(7Ul1Dt*I'.'Ml1l‘l'8Y l|"'ll"l"l'\inlorestlilu visitor here this ivi-l-k. I tee 1 lMarilln Crawford, (,fl.l'll'.',llll - ._ , _ _ _ _ Lmcohl "Ewan NW, awn“ ,1lii u (ililllll (llnntellor, Mi. .l. Al tine hildrosil ‘Glnllys iFllruuhrlrson, (‘hurlollwflllllll MINT)’. ‘villi-SO ywns brondi-alllell. following an in- Ul-bnn llttfrlllgiflll, (ll\El.i-(lll“[(l\\'li ‘flaming vow] “m; ;n,.,t,.u,m.,,,,,| (‘hanlplon Holland, Sollrlclmvn. - __ ‘ _ Robert Holman, iSulnllii-inililo, Jllmgmm "y ‘ma! mlom‘ lCecil llyucs, hlplllilgllé‘. l , , , ‘Maude Hynr Montague. ! __ _ . , ‘Norma Jnmi sou, Cliaiwoirloivn. H" “- 51- 5~ ‘Hui cxoculive ol iAlbert ‘liloCnrdlc, NIiddli-loil. llhi». Lalllles‘ .-\ll| ol"'l‘l'iillly Church 149mm"! ‘lllvllflllillll. Grilnil Tltl-lwere “Al l-loulc“ to Nlrs. llev. l‘). ll. cadie. . __ _ _ _ __ i _ __ u ‘Smith Mcmlrhmp, DGISJHZIa ‘lflinlsuy ill lhl. lu-illllnli. li| Ml». it. iC. .\lnlch. on Thnrsiluy. Mrs. John lilutlolvzln, Kllmuii". .\i1utch uni] Mrs. ltiinlsuy‘ were as» Auille lllclvor. Kiukorn. ‘Miilcohli ‘dlcktnzle. "ll-iv idsled ill receiving by Mrs. lltev.) V1111 y. ‘Cnlhbcrt McLcnil, \'0l‘llillll. _ _ _ . Bevmldeue McLuhalL [Indian W. ll. SDQDLBI, and Mill. Allreli Rivmg ylPlcknrd. ‘Mrs. l}. H. Tuyloi‘ illlll Bessie Mcbi-oil. vllllfly~'i'.t'lll. Mrs. W. H. Prowse ushered the ‘Mmflie MCU-‘ml- ‘mleiiwiil- guests in the lll"il\\'|Ill.{ l‘lll)fll_ whilc lMary McNelll, ‘New ‘Pei-Ill. Gladys lMathcoon, (Thnrlotlelnu-n. “MR ‘Dm Aye“ “m! ‘mm’ Harold 1.01,“ Monlgmncryv Budeque‘ Ncwson lilld lilo iiume plullsnlil Dzilvay Nlurchlsuil, Clyilo River. duly in lhu dining room. Ml‘s.. Simple lo overcome colds by the Add a hull‘ teaspoon-tn! of CATAR- bring it to a boll. ‘from the kettle till the room. so llint. the medicated air ls ‘breathed ill by the sufferer. You will notice llll lnlinielllute result. The cough ls irolleveil, the ululYell-up ilnstrilii are ‘iclonned, the ‘COFGM, lllliONClll- TlS illlll‘.‘()lal) quickly disappear. For Zllllllis l-iulierinyz from GiltlPPll-I. llllzfihlifillllT-lS ol‘ (fiNfAllllu-Xll, lllls lri-ulnlent is ideal. l in» rnvrv ic-lorrrs you can luiy .(1.-\'l‘ARIiilll0ZON‘Id ill llliy drill: 5 store. ‘CATAlRltdlDZONE METHOD. Put a u sauce pull of -water on a stove‘ llllOY/ONE to a pint of ivnter, and‘ Let the steam. Rodeflcl‘ Mlmlhl-"Wll. Mi- Uuflllflll" .lus. ‘Full null Mrs. A. R. Wise pro-i n. Gladys Mllrph-y, Cheltoil. .lnlnei-i Murphy. Sea. View. Florence Owen, Charlottetown. ‘Margaret iPillmnn, 'l‘l'llv‘cllei“s Rest. ‘-(‘lilrence ‘Plncan. llllsllto. Em ly ‘Plutls. Chnrlottl luwn, ‘Floreul-i- Hulls, Churlut-li-lnivu. ‘Alli-lulu Prolllt, Kensinglou, Plllnei‘ lloberlu, Mldiili-luli. ‘(‘oi'lll lius Sunplly, Itosclii-lllll. ‘Margaret iScott, Kllllfllh‘. ‘NUSFy Shelfooli, 'l‘lgilisli. ‘(WWYWS SWVYHIT. llrzllizillilllll‘. Efilfillk‘ lStcyvnrt. 'l‘ylu- Valley. llulcn Oorrill, Dnniitnl'l"i:ige. ‘Fulton Iludcrhzly, Buy Fortullo. Tho conlinolll-cmeill exercises all Jnnirs Wells. Alberloii. ,q|_ Diim-ilniru University :lliil ‘SLPWllTi. Woollier, North Rllsllco. ' Flossii- Youukei‘, Kingston, cu pnibly l telle Wise and lillases lnez ulld Mnrle Mulch. During the alter- nnim ‘Mrs. ilflclcher and Mrs. .l. .l.l Stewart coillrlbutotl two heulllil'lll|y' rcnlicrcll solos, uccilnlpllnicil hy_ .‘.\lrs. .l. 'l‘. Windsor. About u hull-l lllfflll and lwenly-llvc lnillcs llllll lilo“ pleasure o1’ inovtiilg Mrs. lllllllSll)‘. O O O ‘fin- There Are Plenty 0f $ Trout to be Caught But YOU Must Have the Right Tackle IF YOU Select your FLIES. CARTS. 1 HEELS, RODS. LINES, etc. . from our stock , You Will Have Lots Of Luck mriny visitors lo the city durlnl: ‘Day or Tliaiiksgiviiig l For United Church l (Canadian Press) Toiltorvro, luiiy 2s.-x‘ n I'm‘ ‘.11 "dlly ol‘ thanksgiving, for i; your "f lllvfiflillg" on Sunday, .luiln ti. lllilfl been lsued by the retiring mull- Allan Zllphn Shnrp, Summcrslili‘. ‘Bllllvr 0f the General ‘Council oi’ bus Rune on n vlsll to Boston. Illle Unlteii Church of Cnullilu, Rev. g a g llh". (l. ‘C. Pidgcon. . m. Hag I h, _ Hosts of frieiidli will he dsllghl- em] '1 s mmmuntc" i-o to ll‘lll‘fl iliin Rev. w. H. niii-il- "<1"! says "Every ‘pin-i ol‘ the Unu- ell (Yliurcli lliis renlion lo rejoice ill lruz. torlnerly pastor ol tho Church lilo nnliilfeiit goodness nf Almighty or the ‘Disciples, Silmmerslile, has GM "um"; m“ Yea" "l"! h"! llltfl" nrrlvcll from u vliilt to Nova Scri- iinls ziliil lricnils nl‘ the llllUlllllil ymlill: grniluntoli, who, lnlvlilg (‘lllll- plcteil u good yours wnrk. nrl‘ liink- ing lorwurll tn iveil-earlli-il vucu- lions. .-l ‘l ‘ ‘llfliiorrnme the consmmmmo" M tin in lnuke his homo in the “'08P ' " . oru (lllpltnl. O O O Mr. nnil Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw. Slnmmeraliie, have returned from Wnlfvllle, hnving attended the clon- ing exercises of Acndln College. from which Institution their dongle tel‘, ‘Miss Emmn 11.. and Miss Helen ,_._ gklnulzv». ’/ Jlrug Co. The RsxAuL Poac- KODAK stone so: W. Miinizon were graduates. . I O O Tl“. Hamilton Wlgle wnselected "resident of the Maritime Confer- mlre. United Chill-ch of Cnnsdmiit 1.7m uiisiilnnii held ln Sackvllle on Wednesday. He iii well and favor- ablv known hare, where he has a more than once occupied the Dili- plt of the Brick church. Sum!‘ M!“ Norman Lowther‘ Mnlcuu be u plllln, lllflllllt‘ llllll- aiflilil“ Stacy, Mrs. G. 89911691‘. Niillfl Efl-luoverell with pruclli-ul nlullirilll oil one side and u deliuuli- silk ol‘ Prince of Wnlen (‘hilt-gr lll'(‘liilt'.lll:yl‘i.ll' unll ailuo lo hcr purl-ills. 'l‘lil‘ the phat few (lays, interested ]llll‘~'Lll'9 seen all (‘mlrl hm (nu-p (luring ed back breaking‘ ll Men Did the Washing Serious now menwjust‘ stop and consider what it means to the women folk to operate the old fashioned if y0u’ll stay at holne fol‘ two Mondays and do the lalniiy wash we'll wager a good size bet that y0u’ll find a ,‘.‘;0o<.l excuse the ltext time ol‘ you'll get a Power Washcl‘ right away. The “Easy” does away with hard wol‘k-—we believe it the most efficient washer on the market today. (You can get cheaper machines but none as good.) But if you don't think as we do, select your favorite machine and get it‘ now~—today. You install every labor saving device possible in your OfilC€-—~-y0lll" store~your factory~ your fa1‘ln~y0ul- business» no matter‘ what, but there's no work of yours that carries the druclgely of wash day washer and Wl'll’l$l'€3l‘. The “EASY” ELEGTRIG WASHER y Champions the cause of the housewife. of labour troubles with its stu-ikesanld unrest, there is a real grievance that is not being‘ adgusted as it should, and we cannotfol‘ the life of us understand why it has not meant a general strike before this, and that's the labor. ious drudgery of the weekly washclay under old fashion- methods. -Hon est is there? Free Demonstration Right in your home and see just how it will wash the heaviest Blankets and the finest Blouses Ol‘ Lace Cur- tains without weal‘ on the clothes. . Phone 162 and say—“We’(l like to try the Easy". Won't you do it; nolv-toda y. Terms arranged if necessary. HOLMAWS Home Furnishers Since 1857 - Charlottetown Branch The slender stair cushion, un iii- l Sldell over the ten (dips. und Wlérr "Ovation u, dance“. mm bu m, clam“ . .1‘ - “Mfled by Mm‘ (Immiorlltc us u hosloiis chooses, ill‘ riatiil with line colliilili-riiliiiii ll| lluni-l‘ lroclni, on lhc ollicr. O O O llublllzliltrs ul lilo llirtlii-lilniu‘: i-olirlil lli lluckingllilnl Pallloc will he luckier lllllll their Sisters iii-- ciluiiii by u iipi-cinl‘ (‘Ollllllllllll ill‘ tili- “mg u“ imimmn‘ m mm m m“ fect to the (it-sire for sircllgtholililg llnlc lln recligllliiv" "l m” " (lnrilon parties will ho lssui-il lli U“, Wsfiihililiefi o, Luhicatm“ (m. any ol‘ llefillelliiill tile miml‘ "WP! (Wllllillililt lirvflvlllcll till." lhc liiriniilloii ol‘ lilenls llllLl tho spiritual factors oi "ill"! (l('\'t.‘lli,|)lll8lll ol oliurnclciz" education. Hut for them" lliiilg llus tiliiicrvcil llllll illusi- girls :llie your ol‘ their prcscntlilloil,null l". is to give lhonl further soclill up. |)l)f‘illli|il(‘><l llllrt lhc inililvulinii \\'1ll~' iilullc. O O O lllegimonlul brooches, H!) popular during thi- grout Will‘, lu-e being llroulzhl. into lnvor ngnln. ‘Soi-ll-ly‘ wnnlcn are wearing them mostly! nt sporting functions on lll‘P§lNl“. ulld plnucrl into nlunll flail hills which are very popillni‘ iil l'l|('l‘ lnc-etlnus. €O'}*—-— Our Great Problem (Continued from page 12.) admlraibily expressed by Mr. W. .l. Bllllinun. cif Wtnnlpclf. the first President of the Natlonlll Coilncll, st the conference ln 'f‘oriililn ln 1923. To the initiative and on- llghtened zeal of Mr. Billlmnn more perhaps than to any other lii lillR the organization of the (‘xiunrll liiid such measure of success nil ll hos yet attained. "rho convlrlloii“, lii- says, "that the forces that niiilln rnr mnoual understanding and mom, w-lill IIIIOIII irnen and nlltlnnii has to developed Ind strengthened ( n |ilt'.‘~l(‘l‘Vt' i-ivilizlillun grow intolllrulnnd hllltllllllllttilllll rslipoll-li desiri- viiii-i-ii li-iiiu lhllpil niiil lunuil cxiprcssion ill the dnlly lpenl to the lullll lil"-‘.!4-‘<l and ill periiiillcill llternturo Council ul‘ Educ lhriiiluhoill llli- lGnglll-lll wiirlil. Al cvcry sllltze the (liscusii- ion .liuinleil in ol-guulzcil edllcullun Lo lit-l activities one oi llifi its the illzcilcy‘ through which the jeotivell 0t‘ end sought might. ho rcllchod. not ilurprlslllg tllllt Cunuiilnil l-nm- burcuiu lhroutiil c°'°peruuou mlluilii-s silolllil lnivc this .li.~ii‘ussiim aluii lllnt u grmlp oflddllcutlon Willlfle cul-liiest llli'll ln lulsiiililiillt- llll\'(' nil-i lo In cunlirnuitloli Mr. Uuillnliil lzlvcn lengthy extracts lrom two lmllneilt writers. llii-y‘ nocd no cunllrnlnllun. We llli know the permanent bent given to'und at the recent d‘ mlnil uiril‘ chnrnctol‘ of yollnglence this D7019“ hum“ . llvoplc. uuilcr the stress nnd lllretr- llon ol‘ tho emotion ol‘ lliouls und the lflllifl0lly ilor sncrlflce in ‘tho ser- lhl: vlrc of lhusl‘. mlllsillcr whlit slept-l iiilitlil bi‘ liikcu to glvo prucllt-xil ct‘- In these dayg which wnsrthc yiiinlllel‘l;@ll9"l\il°“8'°"n and plulfornl l illeulli ol‘ conduct thul. iillnle l ilelii ol tile NI nllon luul led ii spanking ()l‘g‘lllllZl1ll0ll_ illl olilel‘ to give definite lll the ‘Nnllonlll " ll Igfyvllrl to organize llil inter-pro ' llopilrlmv iilllles . Wiliii. io ou-llolet iinil llisselninlllllllem ullou on tihe lnfllkl" ‘mum , cdilczilloli, elrilllluiilsiilg at relicteil bOJltfVUflll pl-ovluullll “linnlpcg should filnclloululz of such a 53:. nnlmlty wiin obviously if: n i unfortunately i-t has .9 - , . llcli iilll hnpiliislblo to setililgedgulml W of thcso ideas But to tho nlillitiilly d ilelegntas, resffllilllll’ The present aims 11nd P“ the National Council are i0 ly, ‘thoullh lilcills “which such l-ilucullon crentcs n oulliful ed ln five mnlfli‘ ‘l""'|7 llllllllrl. l y were dilscuscled llllll Twfllur ll wrls llio convict-ion in the the lust corlteronco- Th“. llmlllei-is po-wer of organized educn- pose to (lllscuils ln my 11°12“ lion and lilo llrm belief ln the nat- NEH‘ m 17 i KH é 9M 2-5-1 I ~81. lihinclilllai Rabbits FOR CHOICE STOCK co ‘r0 ' The Island ‘ltabbitrl’ if F. M. IVES i‘ Montague, P. E- 1- i