Two trouser Suits for boys $1 Z. HELL NEEDA NEW SUIT FOR SCHOOL CLOSING, why not get him one to-day-mnd have it all ready. This line of two trouser suits, in tweeds of handsome, tasteful pat- terns is a value that cannot be beaten. One pair bloomer DfllltS, one pair golf knickerss~-means dotible wear, all for $1 2.00 MOORE é .I"I°LEOD 1 1.11am) Charlottetown, P. E. I.i board, and is operated as a buoiutiess t'l)ll(““ . Th1. aggregate, income, in I923 u s about $llJil.5Ilt).0tltl_ while >-——--'-"-""_$Q' UTILITIES snow ‘W221i? nsrusns FOR 1923 cent, the railways 3.4 per ct I . m» t'n;' a r .-< pnr r 543300 m“ yam- mmchm l I L works 3.I nu the res- Qi 454 per cent on the total ‘laud tho water tum 4, , . , . mvwtmentv whm, is $;,.ifl~iil-’l.iltltl, poi-the Illltdivllllcllifi.‘ _ ' according to an tiffichil Lllliltlllllvmt Siuiiiltauctiusly with tho pullin- iucnt. by the Swedish ilcpartment ol atioii of those reports it was an iioiinr-i-tl that the Swedish national the 3 debt is now caleulatctl to be. about "poor. office, the mics-taint... on i sixililrtitilzitotqittq ‘iyilylfilmhlliqiliilvfilra’ Jvuys, and the water power Siiltltllli. e le .i~.<.-. . . . . . . . . Each of these, like tho crown lands. WllL-"ilhllllll. is administered by a govt-riiiiieiiti stale accounts. The utilities referred to are ‘_____ ___ ____________._ __.._. §Q§QFQOOOQOQO~QOOQOOO§QOQPQ4.-“ I K . BROWNIES MAKE GOOD PICTURES That’s one-half the story. The other half is that they make good picttires easily. FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK Children can select just the Brownie they like. ,,_____._____. -. .. . ..._ _ —.- .... . Hsrs also is the film to fit tho Brownie-for we have dependable film-KODAK FlLM—-In a size to tit any Camera. vvvvvw~v~..¢ Box Brownies $2.05 .up PROMPT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING _ SERVICE MacKINNON DRUG-CO". The Rexall Kodak Store P. 0. Box 332 . Phone 219 1 §44 0-0+§0-00-0§§4\~“‘ wOQQOOQQQA- 040404 oooh Brow. 14c Richmond so»: .p||.¢'~m¢,_Aecitlesii,'8I'eimo|s,.and i’ ileiulc M] ~15 cents and up at Sinelalrs. 2911-6-21-21 in black. navy and brown, special $4.50 ouch at Sinclairs. 291l~ii~2l-2l and $1.00 at Sinclairs, 2911-6 ill-Bi ~,—GiRLS' DRESSV HATS in Ito-ac. lilue, Sand and White, for ages S to ll years, closely priced at Sin- clairs. ~ 2911»6~2l-2i r -—THE NORTH BEDEQUE lira- matie players will present Four .\rl lftimeily llrauia “.\ud llll~ ly llisappearetl" in Port ilill llall ilonday‘ June 23. Atliiiissitiu 20 and 35 ucllls. 2i _THE AUCTION SALE of stock and inipltsnienhs of Mr. l-ltltzai" .\lt:~ i.('tl(i- (‘ln-lton, which wa to liar.- taken place on Wcduesilay. Juno llllh illls Iioon postponed until Alon- day, June 23rd at. l o'clock Zfllltl-h-Zl ‘Jl. -—AN EARLY ARRIVAL— The first imiuigiviiit to ho sent from England tu l’. 1'}. lslniul uiidcr the zirruugtuiiont niadc by Mr. J. ll. Hunt, immigration agent in con- nection willi iiie, Y. M. t‘. A., ar- _ri\'cll on the Island on Wt-tlnesday lilillli'"ll Mr. Waller, who lids: been engaged to work on the farm of iii‘. lloraci- Wright at lleticque. —INITIATE NEW MEMBERS — At the ltehekrih Lodge, Summer- slde, on 'l‘liurstl.-iy evening two new members were llliiiIIi(‘tl"l\l'S$l Iilllziibtiih (‘happell and Airs: A. Jamleson, Initiation ill’ refreshments and an lltllifesq by .\ii:~'s Elizabeth hlatalall, of 'l‘i'ui'o, \'l(‘l"l'l't.'t4l(it‘lli. of the lleliekali Lodge, wlui is making an tittcial Montague, Allicrtoii and lodges. On the previous "fuesday six new lll(‘1.Ilvl)l',l‘.‘<l were ill- illalcd, Jliss llorn Peters, llol .\i:ic- Pliersou. Annie Morristin, (Hun-ti Wells Fannie Gctsoii, (fui-tis. PERSONALS ' -—"lie the tixti-uulitsirt: was about MID-ill,- STOCKIIOIM. June 22. l H ‘ U j n _ L ‘ I or . ‘mated ‘by llhle itshwml‘Hiiftiihiirliiulilit: ipt-i cont on tile investment Willie minim“! u‘ m“ ‘My Saturday‘ iogetherwti Qllfmlf o_ ‘A I _‘ _ ' _ Jamar“. gaffled a suiplurs oi Sl-L- ilic crown ltlfltin eariu d only 2.!‘ _ M] a Phmlnm hprgml‘ ‘L N“. I and .‘.lary ‘ » lit-l“ llo, motored lo (iliailolit-tvhvn Sziliirrlay’. Lucllu (i, 1"" Silent a velfll‘ fileasant end with her friend .\Ils.-, iiopgootl. Aialpequc. f s- Alias Maud M. Callaghan, ilN. lot’ Chicago is visiting hor Iuime .. ‘Si. Louis, l’. it}. l.-il(_ I i -’ .\li.~:s \Vailt- of iltt; we .- ii:|.:i . —~.\ir,s'. James 1.. Siinins, New ‘London! who has been in llhc i’. Ii. Iloopital for the post four \\'|-t ,reiuriietl to her ltoiuo on Suiurihu. —~-.\lrs. (Dix) l". W. Taylor, ot‘ ‘tflaiary, left on Tuesday last en routo to England on u visit to her former home there. —-i\ir. William (l. Slfllllfiliilll, lledcque, has moved with his t‘aiu— ily to Sunimeri-iltle, having taken a residence on Russel Street wliero lilfl many friends in town will In- pleasetl to sco hini. II, —~Mrs. J. I). Kennedy and child. who had bcrii on u visit, to thr- Mainiautl, ivero inward pa Iilvlis by the late train on Tucsdayi even- ing and went through to their home at (YLcary by the (iastilint- (‘ou-h. ii. Middle, Age ? Reading Glasses All, everybody, at mason, age require reading glasses. A fllmlllo test ls the way the print blurs, jumps round and floating specks appear before your eyes after reading some time. The eye lens hardens as ~tlms goes on and glasses are the only means of keeping the correct focus In sale comfort. Have your Eyso examined. H. J. MABON Optomotrlrt , Montague, P, E. ‘l. Office Connected With Drug tors -SHOP from Holmalrs not... -—OHARLO'I'TETOWN Carnival Week, July 14 to 19. 2630-6~12-Z6i —CHILDREN'S BONNETS. spec- —LARGE MIDSUMMER HATS -—LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. specially priced $1.00, $2.00, $3.01) their" was followeti| visit to Stimmorsitle, (‘harlotte-ipnuiflny l,l.ondsilnfr,;_ .town, .ollier nnliivoiifé UP FATHER —LADIES SUMMER HATS in orepes and silks, white and leading shades, $4.00 to $5.00 each._SIn- ciair &-. Stewart. Limited. 2911-6-21-21 -KENSINGTON DANCE in Strand llall, Wednesday, Juno 25th. Refreshments served: good music-Everybody welcome. 293943-23 1l —8UMMER6IDE AGENT. - Mr. Byron MacDonald of Jio MacDon- aid Drug 00., is now Guardian rep’ rosentatlve in Summersids, and wll) be pleased to roceivo news, advertising and Job Prlatlng- Ml‘- Yllaclltinald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. Ills tale phone No. ls 12~2_ ti. -CHICAGO VISITOR-lilies Meta Buck, R. N, of Chicago is visiting at Si. Louis with her friend Alli-is lMaud (iallaghan. This is Miss Beck's first visit to I’. l3. Island. She is delighted with our cool cli- mate and beautiful green parkliku landscape. bliss llcok suggests that the. average of good eyesight. tiiuoiig “lslandors" ought to ho higli,—tiii zinc-omit of green lit-int; restful to the cyc.——K. High ‘Costs in Germ- any Fail To En- rich Anybody (U nited Press) I llRl-IRIEN, Juno 22.—— “Who gels tho money?" is the (iuesiioii tho average (iorman is asking in coii- necllon with tho hlgli prices now charged for all stirts of coiumotli ties. Food prices and the cost of ordiii- ,ary clothing range all the _\\’.'l_\' from 2:7 to 200 percent above pre- i\v.'ir figures, i Still the farmers etmtentl they are, ‘unable to make ends meet liticaus - ‘of tho low prices paid for their 1H0‘ ducts and the sharp competition _ f _'IHOP -°"l'l°' mci-iAntorTz-‘Fowu Carol- l 14 t 19. val Week. Ju Y llzeaoadgul "wasrann AGENH- m». J. W. Murdock is now Guardian A8- ant, in Montague and will be DlBB/i" ed to‘ receive newsdtoins. advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and renew- al subscriptions. i-l- .."APPRECIATION—The mem- bers of St. James Church. 09°75” town wish to thank their friends. both at. lionic and abroad, who as- slated 5o generously In iuaklnt-l their Lottery a splendid 81100058- A good suin m... realized. Coin. .5‘ MEMORIAL SERVICE. — On Sunday t‘,\’l‘llll.il§ the 15th ills‘ the Rev. A. Luckiiurt of Souris ill the ubscntte of llio llev. Robert ill. llrodit: who was at the hitstliotlist (foiiturt-ncc Sitckvlllc, N. ll.’ led’ ti most sacred uiciutiriul service tor um late Rot‘. J- l“~ “mlllv- ‘PM service being as follows: Urguii prelude; clioiail invocation; liymii "O Love that will not let inc s"; Stud-pour,” 1 John; stilo, M. S. Acorn prayer and the Lord's Praytei‘; hymn, “Servant of tlod Well doing" tifferintz; duct, "Saved by (lrac Mrs. titer) M. C. Brodie and Mrs. Al. S. Acorn; st-riiitiii by ihte lter. ~ 'liicli ivas full of tt-n- , - hymn, "FOP ilii the s lllig who from tlicii" labours post"; tirguii "Uenll lililfcil I'll Silllh . Ellis Wanda At-tirii being the, or utnisl. The church was well fill iid ziltlititigh it was ruining as it ililg not dono this season. _L\ir. “m1 A\[|';:_ '1‘. Wiggiiittii iron, i!l‘it|_l(|*itl\\‘Il were present at tlu service. >__.i_ PERSONALS __“.\lrs. Jauiiivtvlielaiievv of 'l‘ren ton, N. 14., ai vi-d by the ll. \\' lleudry on a visit to her ilaugittl“ Airs, Artie l'il(]lll‘i. at Souris. pm Great Future For Farms Predicted they have from foreign foods, es- Zllercltantsl ‘and lllitltlil-lllllll insist their taxes,- iiitert-sl and UXTHJIISPH arc so h h ;tliat they are merely making, a liv- ing. , ' itailivziy fares, tzhcatrtr and iuovf “mi hill" lug picture admission prices, llt)tl‘iii_\‘[lt' of farming, in the judgment rooms and meals In restaurants and‘ (tuft-s of all t scs range from can agricultural export who hni m,‘ H“, m“ can“, Wm] Shocking; “"3 to 100 poi-con Iiigher than n" boon rcurtzauiziug tho stahisticnl ,,l,i,|,,lln,.s_.,_ _ France, and are l:ir aliovo tho Swiss and erop reporting department o‘ “m. “lmxvpclefl “can, was n Austrian and Italian rates. liut i-ntiugh persons manage. raise the money to keep bus- uiolng. Luxury shops are ) hard hit. Fine gowns and hats tire. itallors who ask 7 for i|u.-n‘.~i silitu ‘Wllifll can he, iouglit for $50 in London are not finding many buy- crs lieriiiau business i~= clearly not on :1 healthy b. .. s. iuieri-st. rates are so high illltl uiieoilrilii that manufatrttircrs and iuercii:iiils arc unable to figure costs defiiiil-ily. ln llioir efforts to play safe they have advanced 1irices to a poliit that chi-cits iiorinal buying. l-Ixpert inc» iili‘\\’()l'lit'l'il who are paid 25 cents an hour cannot understand why eoiiiiiitiiiiiios have illlVflllCCll out. oi’ all proportion to the increase iii their uvigcs. (flerks and govern- ment employics uru similarly puz- zled, and without money to buy ainyliliing but. absolute necessities. Japanese Edudatcr Seeks Full Accord With America (United Press) LOS ANGELES, June 22. —- Friezithship between Anierltli and Japan would Iio enhanoeil liy the spreading In Japan of the luforiiia- tloii that the. majority of Aniorlciiii people are not prejudicial against the Japraiiis", .'icctiriling to nn opin. ion expre ed here liy i)r. llanjo i-lbiiiia, pi-ositltiiit. of tho llasshlsiiti, University at. Kyoto, Japan. - "if America, through her (ifflcizil and unofficial represcntntivtis in Jallln, fails to broadcast. this tit-sir- ahle ‘iforuiation among the Japan- oi-isw." said Dr. Ebuua, "then It is probable that my people, in view of recent events, will iuiagluo that America is against. them tund will sock to unite tho entire orient. in a sentiment itnfnvornble to the occi- deut. I regret. the new difficulty that has arisen because of a pos- sible inistindorstanillng hotwotin ihe Americtin people and tho Jap- aucsc." 3310B Jllllnn forsook the customs of the orient 70 yours ago, the odu~ cator said, she has been following the ways of America as much as possible, politically, socially, econ. omically, and even religiously in lll\'i".. teuitural country Iii the past. 25 years, Mr not. bought in llII'l»!-: numbers, antllldstaibrotilt said he felt confident In Argentina (United Press) P‘ llllidNOS iURICS. June 2L~Ar geutinzi is a laud ivliere fortune.- are lo he made In the ititciisivt oi‘ Leon i\I. idstabrook, an Aincrl the Argrutinc ministry of agricul Ilelw-rriug lo the marvelous agri dcvclopuit-nt in his own that similar (ihnngcs would be wit .ir.:.r,etl in Argentina ‘within thi next 1t) on 20 years. "The tide ot iiiiniigrzilloii already has Iieguii to flow lii tho direction of Argentina‘ he said. “'i‘lio vacant spaces soni will be llllod up and become pro iluctivc, and new (amps such a» cotton. sugar fruits, nuts and veg etables, will hflCtllllt‘. important 'I‘he mineral and forest rcsoitijces" of Argentina will be developed, now industries will be established tc niaiuihttrliirr- and utilize tho raw niutcriul produced in the country, and to supply the ncctls of a rap idly growing population. New towns will spring up and nil this zictlvlfy will give employment lt- the uicii and tho capital of Argon tiun. "l expect liliesc changes to conn- rapltlly, because tho people of Ar gentlna impress mo as being very ziduptablc, which Is a‘ sign of youth, vitality and intelligence. They nrr quick to adopt Improved methods and can therefore profit by the experience of other countries." was rewarded by and hatred ofChlna other oricnllill countries. "Vlllien Japan tuructl her face to the suspicion Korea and ward the accident, ili fceliiu sprung up between Japan and (ili Ila." Dr. illbuna asserted. “(‘hliili~ (wnnsldercil Japan nn lniitat or of the \Vest, and Japan Iiegan it look upon China no n hopelessly rc acllonury nntico. l nm hlippy to say, however. that this ill fuollny: Iias largely (llsappcnrctl and' that China and Koroi. arc niloptlng the wnys of Japan. “in their social life. as well its In other respects, I find that. your An: erlcnn civilization has tcntlod tc elevate greatly the Jirpnnesc pco pin and your criticism. an well or your sympathy. has contributed to their improvement." When cream is only very slightly sour it can lie iiuulc qulto ilellclous to servo with purldings, ctc., in the following way: Put It Into a howl with the juice of it lemon and a good tnlilesp Iun of sugar and whip It iintll It is quite stiff. This iii- "Dita of tho fact that Japan's atti- tude toward ivcstern civilizatlonfliivor cannot be detected. ~ creases the quantity and the sour IN MEMORIAM MRS. KENNETH MATHESON ii i caiftget the brand that itvaiti: ' i pity the man wiiob at Fault} I i'ii either not smohepr just asa loite i'ii sia§ea wild western assault. Mtatcioiram if i1e seiis liie sivrii filildnciitmoi Noiiiin§ rise but MiiiBANiiSmy palate can suit. So, if i carfiget lite iwant, Please don't ofier a substitute. ( l5 the iuneof "If! caniget lhé Sweetie lwanl, [pity Ute sweetie Igetf/ i 101.. 15¢ 2st -~ 35¢ also in round tins and cardboard boxes of 5Q for-Yo‘: . great Ullflfl. llirs. the sixth Them tit-parted this life in tho _ , ,, _, _ early morning of Situtiay. .‘.i:iy 25th DOM“! ‘Hm Lmuily M“ lll3-i. at her home ii Cl ' e liivor, - , _ __ E. Lannie-no MilliJNtlillf wife of “"""'“' "m" “"“""' Mr. Kenneth Mathoson. Although not In robust Tltlflltllly ‘or n uuiubcr ible to be around and attend to her illties. ifter she retired she was strickm| villi a fatal attack of heart failure! onti. of years she wnsi llut on Saturday night A l shtick and a dreadful blow to her loved lllalhestiii Ciydl‘ "i" l‘ ill ill" YPIII‘ 1337 Willi; clo of relalitwis untl friends. Angus (iainoron iLlXllllllvl‘ Ilium-Neill both of t'lydt- lnsilll. es and frluids. Q STRAIGHT (UT D I ¢l6All£TlES.,.% C] FAQ “YT-Ti! t HIGHEST GRADE vuczoumna ' TOBACCO l] A‘ to hcr iuaiiy friends born in Vfilfi dunghlei" of the late ‘i Illne- Noill and was one of :i family of o1‘ lier loved ouos are laid. uiid brothers passed lit-fore her tu the Liroat lie “among, lfltggy5p§_ $11115 The imtuetlizite Ilfiflg who are icfi lJaoii-l ‘to niourn are. il1'l‘ husband and son uell and I||‘(‘,lt)l' llarrutzli. ltobnrt at home, also .1 sjizler Airs and a brother many other rela- IT IS STILL UNSETTLED The Irish boundary question Is a source of great anxiety to the British government, zonferencc held at Chequers, the English country residence of British Prfimlfifi. B! which an us; made to reach an amicable settlement. From left to right. President Coagravo of the Freo Premier Mac-Donald and Sir James Craig, tho Iieacl of the Ulster government. iaftcrntinn, May 27th conducted by her pastor, itev. J. S. Mi ett. assist ed by ltov. (‘,. U. lilac cvln and was largely attcndod by n large I'll" She. \\'il5 laid to rest in the econ» tery at St. (lutlierliitss where many The pail bearers were six ol‘ her teousiin, lilac-Neill, llirrach, Lcuiuol hltltfKillllllll, liarrueii. i-loctor lliactfan- Null The golden gates were li]I\'lll‘ti wide .\ gontlo voice said come _ And with farewells unspoktrn 'I‘Iie funeral was held on TucsdaSht- calmly entered rust. tho nent of Ulster and the government of the Free State alike. The picture shows the figures tin the last govern» attempt Stats; Delicious - wholesome. A complete food. "Jenervouram SODA KIRK & MACDONALD Distributors for P. E. Island . - -_ ----.-_o_ u inur- v -pv-—-- -n‘y I'M car-rant. ‘oICK AND 1.50mi sumac-se- __T+~, 2;“ i ' at‘ i‘ . 1'1‘ ‘ <5" bEEIhK» You LoM-‘lN<,-_ “QUVE Gov TO no tm-o TIRED Aw! Mitqqg wirr two-r "raw ‘ma ' WANT; M5’ CLOAK AND aurr To <,Q mm BubtflEby-Mfifrkmotam busmzgs - HUI; 11> Looms‘ won Now- TuisifiwTl-li. muss DEPARTMENT“ MR numb - Tm: 0:1‘ tLb OF 11-15 ' EUQINES, waunoiwr _ o: t-umofbm wou To‘ Lama's - rr LOO<21 _ may . tannin-mu 6E6} ANUS was ammo awaits ‘m! CLOAK Ain'- . sun Quotations-