.‘i Inci :iî , .that A-AAAAAAA-A A -A ‘. -‘r.._tnT.9wu A ,.town and village happ familiës are tod'a enîoyin' 'gooä . food. made with . r 1 ,Éhhrift housewiv'es use it i'o'r ail eir, , 'lt‘o'Wonderful for Broaq and Country EGA‘L" . our. Ail are agreed vvv‘vyvv vv vva r gus r19 M :: : bahut.“ r Q c'est: “nm-".1" 'o . worln tu n. vaut. .15“.qu AMAA :iÿviiggstuous Ilhp, l‘a-lulu Ru A v Do I. ' ‘ Il" or ont: au n. un! on ou won. «ou Ion-n. "n‘of and in! Il n I Wnlol. I0. m n'a: i Agents 'Wantad La; ' n— ana—mon.-- ' ÿ AGENTS cANVASSE‘Ra WANTED in drugs i'or foot ailmsnts, exclu' sive territory. Vsry gond propo- sition. 30 St. Anus 8L. St. Jiyancinthe, Que, _ Lest LOBT—HUB FLANGE OFF AUTO- iiiobilo wheel on ‘Mondny betwoes il. lt. Station and bridge, INC. Brown, Revers Hutel.‘ LOST. -— CIRCULAR BLACK broach set with psarls. Finder leave ut Guardian Oflice and re- çoive remord. _____._.______________ LOST—BETWEEN JENKINS a Son.. nnd North River Rond. masses nia case. Findcr leave ai Guurdlan Ofllce and receive re- ward. For. Sale ;y. GAFE FOR SALE. APPLY EXAM- inep Oii‘tco. FOR SALE—FRESH CALVED cow Apply B. W. Rodd. Kingston. FOR &AUE—LADI‘ES BICYCLE. Apply 14 Lo'wer Prince St. HARNESS FOR SALE—APPLY 174 Kent St. .._—..___...... OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—AP. ply Examiner OKice. M TWO TABLES FOR SALE APP. ply 163 Great George St. RUBBER TIRED DOUBLE, WA- gon tor sole. Apply 174 Kent St. BOOKCASE AND CUPBOARD tsar sale. Appiy 163 Great George t. Wanted L._—..._._ itijured. Roy Duggan, Sen View —.—._______________ __ WANTED AT ONCE TWO ROOMS for llglit housekeeplng. ADDU 1311 King St. .__.-—__.a_..______.___ WANTED—JUNKS OF PIGS IM- ‘ inediutely. Apply Blake Bros. p ' . ythNTED—WA’SHIN TO DO AT lierne. (Apply 30 Spran 8L. Ctty IIelp \Vnnted—Male WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL liousowork. lGood wngès. Ap ply 144 Prince St. tor No. G. M FOR SALE—ONE HIGH GRADE Ayrshirc niilk cow. tor iilrS. Mt. Hope. Appiy Qucen‘s iCounty Garage. Ayrshii'e fllradtes, newly fresh- oued. Apply Joseph MdLsod. Darlington. | Fo‘s 8ALE-— HOUSE, MODERN conveniences. Barn and yard. If not sold by July lst «SALESM‘E‘N WANTIED FOR “'l‘ho Oit] ‘llellnble Fontliili Nurseries‘ to soliclt tiriiei‘s for hlgh class nursery stock Experionco unnoc nssary, torritory reserved high est commissions puld. handsOmi equlpment. erto for full particu- lnrs. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to. Ontario. , WANTED —EXPERIENCED FAR- mor, marrled man nrcferred. Allply l). B. McDonald, North Beüequo. Mlsccllaneous NoTICE—ROSS' MILLiS, VERNON ' River, will lie open ior grindini,’ thc t'irst tlireo. days in each woek, until iurther notice. will bs rented on that date. Ap' ply 57 Brighton Ave. ———-———_———__.__._._.____ Found A —-———————_._____.__ __. FOUND NEAR. NORWOOD ROAD a man’s plaid raincoat. A‘pply art Guardliin office. —————____.________ 'l‘o Let ro LET—FUHNIËËED KITCHEN nnd tbedroom, Apply 139 Hills- iboro.St. llelp Wanted—Femole .4___._.____________ WANTED—A MAID FOR GE_NEsRv al housework, small family. good -wnges,‘1'8ii Prince St. LONELY LITTLE “FLAPPEiR”, tirod liviiii: nl‘ono; v rv wonltliy, Il dore YOU writei i ox 130’Clul) 204 Elm navenuc, Sun Francisco. Cal. (Stamp.) NUBSES WANIEB, Papi! nurses wanted at Samar- set il'ospitnl. Skowhegnn. Moine. A-noly t0 p - ' BUP'T oF NURSEB. Potato graviers. Potnto Grnwcra.— Ail 90' tiitn growers desirous ol availing theniselvea of tho services et! tha Potwto Inspection Service oi thc "Opinion Dopartment ol' Agricul- tur'o, 'with a view to thc producr tion of «Certified Secd I’otatoes. i! lhi‘y have not ulrendy mnde . on plication 'tor inspection. should ‘flnrward thcir mimes iit once to Ii‘ n Domthtïcn thorntoçy or Pan: Paiho’logy, charlottüîown, P. E. I. h—W ———————_.__..__.._____ CAMERON—At Kensiugton. 6th. Benjamin L. nnd Mrs. Camer— on. a son. MUTTART.——At Cape June 8. io oLuis l-l. and ers. tart, a daughter. McKENZIE—At Charlottctown Juue 15th 19221 to Mr. Albert E. McKenzie. a daughter. PROFITT—WOODSIDE.— At l‘resliyterinn Churcli. Weilnesdny Junc 14th. Mary Elizn- bcth. Protitt. Konsington. to Har oid A. Woodside, Clinton. .__...__ ROSB—At thc Manse, Bradalbano WANTED—iA MAID FOR BEN. oral housework. flood. wages. Appiy to Mrs. J. '1‘. Lants, 14 Upper Prince St. BIBTHS Juno Traverse Mut- on and Mrs. u——- MARRIAGES thc Kensington DEATIIS AUCTION SALE Purin. stook, tmpierhents. houus'iiold furniturc. Wo ureunll- iliorHGd by r, J. oiiiinnt. to sel! lits Rami (ou rimœm acres oiith Krowing crop used snrden for the lest trient)! 0D Fridny. Junc 23m.. nt two in. m. Evsrythinx complote. 011158 llnuss 75 x 25, nilso Fox RDnChu wntcr systcm complets through bouse and glose housse, thc 'liIO nome dny we 'wili soli 810€ Terme nt sale. BENJ. CARTER C. BON. A‘ ' \ si the home ot lier sonrin-lsw, ' John Stirlinx on Friday. Juns 10th, “d 1922. Mrs. Daniel Rosa in tha 79th ‘ ycur or 'her une." 'Funernl wili lesvo Bratlnlbano on IMonduy. Juno 10th ' nt ‘1 "a a muräîi Church. Stsulcy Bridge. whers thc ' ld ut 2.30 n.m.. 101ml, si-tunted nn MnI-peqne nana, service WIli lie lie threa and u hnir min-s träm vClly, thence to thc Cnnvoudish csmetery. ' m»— out viens ouoio vt‘nl. Hnskeil. buildings nrs in perloot repnilr. tha oi’ itbs Amorican mile»! administra- "Wemm: homo nim-ost now.'also nn ition in nussin. nq declnrins' v nll famine lu thc Volau resion ls con- imiitlomentn and Furniture. niinrsd. nnd that no mors will dis Rev. n'clock to Presbytcrlan VOLGA FAMINE coneussso, LONDON. Jiinc 16.— :Moscow nd- . chood the 31' mm?"- FOR ISALE—DE LAVAL sEiPARA- k For particulars appiy MINK WANTED' ALIVE AND UN_!to Milburn Dixon. Wood Islands. particu- Apply to F. MacGownn. FOR SALE—ONE CHEVRIOLET 490 Tourlng Car Just ovcrhaulcd. ———_____._______ FOR SALE—FOUR MILCH COWB large started, Mr. Mullin and J. li. honor. Jud e. Molnerney. ln reply. worthy or the .honor, but apprecl nted it very much. especlally viow of the tact tirs/t it had conio unsc’lloited and iwithout intimntion Justice oi' the King’s‘. siun a! tihe Supra/ms Court.— John 'i‘elngrnph. Judas .Mclnsrney SNOP trom 'Holmnu's Qatsioz. No‘l’lçË—The Chlldren ot Mgry are requested to mont et Notre Dame Aoadsiny, Sundsy morning at 1st, the'biggest matinee ever held on Ver-non track. THE BRUNSWICK with the nll wooden bora and playing all ret'r ords .is tihe phonograph i’or your homo. liear them et the W. T. Wellner 00.. Ltd' Queen' Bt. :ORPHANAGE TEA.—— Do îlot forget thc Orphansg'e Tcn ot Sid' inount on Wodnesdny, 215L inst. i‘ii aid oi itlie Protestant orphaii- tige. IF WE CAN MARK down our priCes ior Sutu‘rdny. we can niiiord :o mark them duwn ail ‘waek. “le de sel] at Saule prit-es oll 'the time. Write’s, Sunnyslde. FUNERAL. NOTIC‘E—The tuner ni or tho late IMrs. John R. Bow- ness, who died m. Beileque on June , 16th, will be held tram the Bcde- que Methodist Church Sunday. June 18th at 2.30 p. m. \ '—- , —‘ ‘MCGILL JHONOR STUDENT— Amont: the honor students at thc MOGtIii in nggregate oi al lsubjocts et the year, "Roturued Soldlers‘ Glass." ls Mr. C. J; ’l'ildmarsh. Charlottetown. MARSHFIELD. —"l‘lie Mission Ilnnd of the'Marshiileld Presbytcr- tan church will thoid their nnnual mite ibox opening and enteriain- ment in the Presbyterian Church 'Morslii'ielil on Sundn‘y, June 1811i at 7.30 'p. m'. THE MARKEiT—There wns a iair ly good market yesterday. many peuple i‘rom varlous parts oi the country being in town. Tliere was plenty oi’ hny on thc square, selling at .trom 90 cts. t0 81.20. Potatoes sold tu l’rom 25cts. to 30 cts. lnside the building butter sold nt 38 cts eggs at 30 cts a doz. 0ther prices were unehanged. ASSOCIATIONS MAY MERGE. ——Arrangements are .being inii'do “l‘or the holding ot a joint meeting oi‘ t-he Now 'Brunswlck. Nova Sco- tia and Prince waard isiond phar. inncouticai association in “M‘oncto’n, on June 27. 28 and 29. ilit is expec- ted that the matter oi amalgame- tion ot’ these associations into a. Maritime Province Association will ibe discu-ssed, and perhaps de- clded on. Reprosentatlvos irom thiis clty are oxpecteii to attend the meeting. - GOOD PROGAMME AT PRINCE vEDWARD—tl‘ienty oi' excitoment, l’un, and scenic clients are provid— cd itt thc Princw Eilwnrd tor iho week-end. ln addition to tho seriai 'Brealring Through" there. is un ex- citing treasureatrwe"adventure en. tiiled "Wataoldf' which develu imany nougatine.) iiucidents both above nnd under‘water. ’I‘hc Lnrry ° production; "The Show," in troduces a vaudeville programme diiTllcult t0 .surpaäs for (un, i‘rolic and ridiculous situations. ELECTED A‘T CONVENTION— IMr. W. H. Aitken, Chnrlottetown, lies beon elected one o! the exræ Groners' Associationmt the annual convention held at Niagara tails this .week. The new oi‘l’icers nre Honorary Prestdent, Hugh Blaine. Toronto; Presldent. Armand Cha- put. Montreal; First Vicenl’resldent. J. F. Symo, Humilton; Second Vice-President, H. G. Bauld. Hall- fax, other memhers'ot the execu- tive includs Messrs. J. F. Edgott. .Moncton; W. C. Rosa. ‘St. John: Robert Murrny, New Glasgow; S. W. MeCulloch, Truro. 1A REAL 8EA{ PlcTURE—“Wet Gold" ls tlie title ct a very fascin- ating picturo shown last nighg at the Prince Edwar . lt tentures the recovery cf sub 'orged treasure and thc underwater' scènes are wonderi‘ully lite—like. A gris explo sion on board a submarine. a hand- to-hand fight on ship-board. a divcr caught in quiclosandp, and a close- up view ot a real t‘orpedo in action are ‘hut a few or'ths thrlliing tee. tures. >A romantic story runs through‘the picture and in tire and love triumphs, the thero in the nick oi timc through a torn pedo-shoot and the vlllain is swnll- owed by a shark. i’l‘he charm and mystcry or the ses is' in every scene. The picture is belng rc. ponted at the Prince Edwnrd this attsrnoon and evening. JUDGE HONORED—dn thc case a! tho coatestod wtll oi Chai-les Novins, beforo Judg 'H. O. ‘Mc- lnerney ln thc prob te court tliis morning. Daniel :Muliin, K. C., be- gnn his argument for ths contes- tnnts oi the will. le twill continus this aiternoon. Beiors argument 'l‘oed, Wihf) also nppears in this casa nrose to congratulote Judgs Mc- lnerney upon hls appointrhsnt sa Kintl's Counssl. and told ot up- procinvtiion ot ibis receipt ’ot this inx. ssid t nt he leit hlmselt un- in bsiore the arrival of tho omciiii Ai. Buflalo— ÿ - notice titis morning irom the do- 'Bllffnlo .J puty provincial secretary, and also Ncwark n in viow oi’theirnct thatthcappoint monts avare now made by thc Meuteantflovsrnor<inCouncii on tho recommandation , the chier is a son oi‘ IMrs. George Mclnerney 9 o'clooh. 25 esurs uvs, a brick or. Smtte'sâàcs ‘äréæm— me botter Il , ce ot tliree tlsvors. Willtae. Æunnyside. nnmsmasn v'mou Races, .iuiy ' outive,ot' thc Canadien Wholesale' emsrges . Cinclnnati ... Chicago . Broohlyn. riett; Grimes and Miller. S Phila’iiololtia . Singioton and Petcrs Plttsb‘tn‘gh . Boston Toronto Jersey City vins; liauson and Egan. Kriesh and walker. ench divi-- IRending I At Syrscuse— 4 Syracule . ..0 ... ... .i'..l Batteriesfiäell and Niobergÿll; Kar'pp and Cisrko. Roohestsr . 1- . . - .. La .1 .u-n 0v-. 11.00 a. m. Maudit—“H 10.161. m‘. 7:00 p. in. Parents oi flatteur Bcho _A AL. 1;... v _v y V'v'1’v_v'“v l'y; v,v m- A 31.7.: V} v, , thc Protestant Orphsnsgs. gdepartmcnt opened for the mer on 'May 1. surn -A new course ot ,prepared by a committee appoint- ed l'or that purpose tor use in thc Sunday Schools oi’ the Province, in. cludes nll scholars. and is arranged on two tolders, one l'or finpils frein tour to eight and the otlter t’or those i’rom nine to fittesn years o! age and over. iMany schools have availed themselves ot the pri— vilege o! receivlng these tolders litres. and over two thousand have aiready been sent ont in answer to reque'sts which roach the depart- ment daily. Those who last year enrned awards or various kiuds for .mcmorizing Scripture portions nuin cred over one thousund. ’I‘his yeur it is hgped that this mont im- portant bl‘nlich oi’ S. s. work will receive even more attention. lt was also very gratitying to the Society to receive tram. many schools contributions toi- its work, soma or which were very gsnerous. lt has been consldered weli to have the naines or the oflicers or enc‘n schooil as well sa that ot the min- lster in charge sent in to the 8.8. secretary 'St. Paul's Farish Hall, Charlottetown‘. Bigëagtë (Spccial to Tho Gunrdinn) AMERiIcAN LEAGÂJE Ehmkc and Basslor. A! Philadelphia— Philudoîphia . Cliicago Eatterles—Harris and Pantins; iLeverctte and Schalk. - ï“ At Boston— Boston. Clevelnnd . . . . . . . . ilintteries—Quinn and Mails and O'Nelll. 1;. NATIOIIAL LEAGUE i‘ Ai. Pittsburgh— ’ Pittsburgh . . . . ..'. New York. . . . A: St. Louis— .St. Louis iBrooklyn -à... At Clncinnati— Clncinnati .. Philadelphia At Chicago— iChlcago Boston .J INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE‘ Buffalo . .. Jersey City Mr— At Toronto— Toronto . . . . . . . . . . .2 Newark - 'cu At. Rochoster— IRoqh_ester_... .1 Rending' At Syracuse— 1 Syracuso ., .. ....0 :Baltimore .7 AMERICA'N. L'ëA'o'oi-E" Tuendays cames At‘.noston—. l Boston Chicago . . . . . ._.0 ‘At WashingwnÂ-u l n ' Was‘hington Detroit . .. .. = :NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Tuesday: Osmsa. At Cincinnati— New York . BattericsmWaugh and l n i, O'Neil a‘nd Smith. 3M Chicago— Batteries—Alexander and. i'iar AÊAISL Louis-— t.‘ ouis de "Batteri e-Doak. l u ciä'mäiis; i m Bittsbursliî. 9:! Batteriês—Hamiltund. Milidnh' and Gowdy. iNTErRNATiONAL Lia/tous nnd Goocn lAt' Toronto— ‘ .. .10 antteriesr—«Boummsrtnsr and t5! illettcrisas—aliviiohni't.alid.IitsiliäiïiiiëZ v a At Enchanter— vm 1.2.”; 14t‘u'ugï'Ig . 5kÿsmzst ' . M4745“ :11. s, en. Minas... un. g. a. ' sont mon A embout-h Bchool. » . Sermon—“Foule” J “tue change oi‘hour to 10.30 a. au m nichon REsERVE JULY, 7th for an ni- teraoon ton to be held ni. Fos- ter‘s lce Cresm parlors in aid oi' ———,—«. » ' P. E. I. BIBLE SOCIE'TY—Thlls iScrlpture Memorizing, previously At New York— ’ . New York . . un"? home yeïï‘ï‘y- Detroit . . .. . . . . .......0' . ‘ , Mrs. cor.) A. E. Smith oi Biilttricsv—Hoyt and Hofi'innn, Montagne, wishes t0 mank “M . lruisness, lei't 1 up business in thls city. ' K. omnium ‘St. John.. Miss = Social Service l At Bufi’nlo— . i : inther's'timc wcre thc othcr prov- _Prince Edward lslnnd wonld not be ter tight compartments. our noighbours keeper—in our own live as i'ar uwny‘as [tu the ellminntion ont those influences ing down‘ or destruction ot tho aigri, bal. moral and physical fibre ot thc community and the nation; secondly. that implants and nourishes those idenls and charncteristics that will cnable every Individuel in the com' 'nunity to develop his highest pu- ‘e-ntialities. ln pursulng these ends wo must concentrate on ths child: equipped; its training that it muy whicii 'ini; blqck in the way or its develop- 'nent. dioto nord for the conservation ot thc he‘nltli o‘i thc child is ths estab- lishment or n provincial Bourd. oi Z'Hsalth. whlch in, lacking in P.E.l. signe or ail the provinces oi Cana- I; i, w’ l. .3, Î :4 t Être-f * cumin—And God." i 1 ol éiiudma will plusse note 111.“ . . A '_ 1 .I—To 'fill 7T“! Would y.» champion and Tendlcr signet! toriii al articles ior the bout to be pro nioted hy Tex llickard. lçss Wiilard' L08 ANGELES, Cul. June 16— Jess Willard, in a stutemoiit pub- lished liere today by tlio Express accuses Jack Dempsey, oi "dodg- lng." tliiough his manager, Jack Ksarns, a return match with Wil- lard. .- Local sport tollow_ers declared Willard's stntement an open chaî— lenge tu Deinpsey. W There will lie several competitions on the links or thc lialii‘ax (loii’ Club Saturduy niternpon‘. Besidcs the sweepstake and third round inixed ioursome ilie ciosiug l‘()lll‘.ti in the Uniacke cup will be pliiyed. —-————-o.——— PERSONALS Mrs.. (I. .ll Briggs. Elliotvale. is :it the Revers Hoiel. IMi‘. and Mrs. (larev inuhinson ot’ Saokville, are spendiag u it'ew days on P. E. lslnnd. Messers. D. R. Morrison and il. l-l. lMornison, 'Summorslde, 'who have iheen 'vlslting the city retur- many triends for their kiiidncsa. 'iintl expressions or syinpathy dur- ing her recent bereavcment. l iMr. H.G| Enslow. who has been herc conducting the Gult Expert ycsterday for St. John, the company having cloced 'Messers. dl. E. Webhcr and .1. Ahbis iMontrcai and E. Webber. Portland M0,. aire motoring through the province and are guestu ai. thc Queen Motel. IMrs. A. P. 'Crocket. Mrs. A. G. Bailey, A ‘M Giibson, H 0. Gibson‘ ami ‘M‘iss K. Gi-‘bson, ot Frederic- ton are on a motor trip here and have ber-n stopping at the Vict- oria llotel. ‘Thcy motored yester- dey to .Summerside. And Child' Lite lMîss Charlotte Whitton oi thc 'Social .Servlce Council or Canada is at DPOSOHt speaking in many places on tlie lslnnd and stlrring us up to the grent nced or lmmediute action in social work. She dwells on thc interdependence or rural nnd urban lite and oi the responslhillty or the one towards thc other. The clty- ward movement trom rural commu- nities mnkes it imperatlve that tlie rural coininunities os- sume thc responsihility vol knowing the conditions into which they are sending their young peo« pie, not only knowing the actual conditions, but reallzing tlieir res- ponsibility [or thuse conditions. For tbe saine reason thc East and thc West are interdependent. 'Social problems, no matter now locallzed they muy scem. carry us out beyond the bbunds ol our own community, o! our own province, even oi our own country. Science hus brought us nearer to Europe than in mir inces or Canada. How mnny renliz- ed whsn wc rend et tbe murder oi a. prince in Seraievo that as n re' suit war wonld take its toli trom our homos, or whcn we henrd ot Spanish influenza sprending over Europe that the remotest rarm oi immune? We no longer live in wan iWc are interest—nnd our heig pour mitv s‘audIChi- na“. i’l‘wo distinct lines ot action must ho cousidered i1. social work: Flrsi, and forces that tend to tlie break- and. thc constructive wor’k ta henlth, that it‘ muy ho propsrly mow how to use thoso powers with it is endowed; its envir' mment. that wo mny put no stumb. On thc lsinnd tho inima- No adequnte hsaltii eil'ortoi nnw sioux.Î Juae .ïÿr—Bonny Leonard analoeæïendieiumli lint- mcn and womcn. factor in thc training et“ tlie cliild that the iront work in conimnnity sctivity wlll result whcn thc com- itsel: nndvto I this end' thc Cour.- lite which deais with the recreation- al possiblllties in a rural communi- ty. vities wiihin thc homo ris well fabrics for gen lined througho' without lining. Ail are han es, tucked and company suits bow or wrist shape and roll up t0 the finest Boys Suits big sale at ponsibility t'or thc knowledgc oi health conditions. [or a construc- tivs program to meet thcm and for active leadership in thc wholu tield 0: healtli. Iln considering thc training or thc 'child ths question or education nriscs.‘ Wc are no; on the island touching thc i‘rliigo or this problem untll we pny our tenchers more thon the hircd niiin on thc farm. untll we consldor thc training. or lhechild a profession worthy oi nur fincst and nobles: A proper ap' precintidn et thc importance et re- creation should bc a tremendous and tho Social Service (luncil ieels munity assumes thc’ rosponsi‘oility oil has pre'psmdmmook edited hy two workcrsïtnmilinr with rural ’l‘he suggestions incliiilo acti- us (or the community us a whole. And here should be inontioncd'thc unli- mited possibllities l‘or gond—nnd ior-cvil-vmt thc motion pictures. There should ho on thc Islnnil——as\ ihere is rtircady eisowhcre in Cano- da—an movinz piciiures. portunlty ior._eonstructive work il! intelligent censorship ot Thora is also 0p- thln iine. Standard machines muy be bourht nt a vcry rcnsonnhle prico and films ure supplimimnlso ut, a'low pri‘ce wlilch comprises tlio h‘est pictnrer. or travei nnd'oi scien- liticÿalll‘l nature suhiccts. such sto- rles dramatizcd ns Allce in Womlsr- à; or (‘lmrloitetown and a nep‘hsw ot «Mariner.- tu. manuel «Mm: - “un?” »W“5‘iiii=*"‘m“wm' Baitimors ., . i“ any kind Is possible w-ithout such a 2 central organisation to assume res- Innd. Trennure Island Copperficld, and hiatoricai Dnvid nnd and '“Ç “i. :msi, r .nHPfin‘I ;.. - .î steamer; smart, dressy SENSATION AL PRICE BLOUSES FRO among them are overblous- jabot-fronted, efl’ects, shirt waists, and a host of soft, simple, blouses to ac- skirts. Sleeves are short, el- necklinesinclude bateau, V. Run in price from 49 cents Panama Hiats worth to 956.0 Boys Bloomer Pants 69e and . . . . . . . . . Mcn’s Tweed Pants worth 85.00 for _. . . Men’s Serge Suits up t0 3335.00. Specral . . . . Men’s Suits, regular 5520.00.for . . . . . . . . . . . . your needs eal wear. ut with silk, 0thch d-made, and hemstitched or septarate iength, and coller styles. made. ' Men’sCaps.................... Ml bow Suits. for...... values for Speciai for Boys Ponts up for....... . . . . . . . . “84.98 Boys Suits to 315.00 for Men’s Tweed Ponts. 355.00 filfiyou are in gay pursuit of a Happy Holiday. j . " = Shop. at Patons Ltd. v you like t0 have a jaunty new coat or suit for town or country wcar, or for travellin g? The kind you con wear on any occasion, bocause there is such variety. Wa'rm,‘thick polo coats t0 wrap about you on a cents for particular occasions; A checked and striped homespuns suits for motorin and , sports wear, plain colored velours and tweeds'i 'än' otiter Varied styles in coats, including youthful, unbelted 't tle for/therworld liant hu _ _ _ _ v , 3229,35,Æfæmyq‘flfà, 509:1 fi models that the younger set wiii ike. Sleeves mclude rag- r - . l c . - . dengue” hem mm” zig}. me Ian, dointan and thc straight shoulder type. Many are are yoke-lined, some S IN NEW SUMMER M 49 CENTS Ui’ SNAPS FOR THE ME N AND BOYS . . . . . . . . 69e 953.49 . 81.98 81.49 . 562.25 . . 820.00 . 510.00 t0 5512.00 ...,........?6.49 Double scat, knees and el- Worth toi 318.00 567.98 3‘ Hosts of bargtains for the Man of the House at thc ATON LTD. scripturni subjects. This ai'iorils a chance to tlie Women's lastitutcs, thc cliurches and otlier Ol'gulliZü' tions to inake a vcry practical con- tribution to this phase ot social work. Tlie Islnnil is particularly bcilind thc rost ot Canada in its trcatmiint. in preveiitlve and reniedizti work nlike. ot thc nogiected, dependeii'. and ilellnqucnt child. And in thls special tleld ot‘ work, great strides con ho mode in thc -l-slnnd without heavy tiiiancial outliiy nnd with- ont eliiboratc mnchincry. Prince Edward lsland possesses thc essen- tiels oi’ chlldrcn’s protection logis.- lation in thcso groups. but sulfi- cicnt public interestÿnnd support to obtain thc ontorccmcnt and pro- clamation that maki? thcsc laws cl- icctivn, hns beon lncking to such a degrec. that the government. when npproitclicd, is inactive because thc. mcasiiros roquested do not seoin to ho oi’ prncticai lnterest to thc voting public. iMennwhile boy and girl delinquents, delinqucnt in u henvy percentiige oi‘ cases, hccnusc ot home conditions nnd circnmstun. cs. nbovc which t-hey coulil nevor rise. are sont for oii'enccs. whiche nro th'.‘ resuit in many cases ci iheir lack oi' training .to mix nnd heril with nduh criminels. Con. sequentiy thcy hccomc. due to so- clciy's irontmcnt ot them. more har- dened in crime than hotoro. the Pro. vinec look nny action. These chil- dron should' not bc iroatcd with tho’ mnchinery ol thc law and crime provl'ded l’or adults. but sñ‘ou’id recsive specinl oonsiderntion and n second chance in propsr'trntn ing shools or homes. Prince Ed- ward lolnnd csn, li it desires, ob- r-‘ U .... “sa... tain this service for tts young ot- icndcrs. ‘Simply by cosoperat‘iou with institutions in other provin< ces, une ot whlch a; lenst han et: teioil to rcccive any boys commit- tcd irom thc lsland into its oxcsl' lcnt home. l: thc Government oi lil'.‘ lsland will only take the inat- t'cr undcr reviéw. ' i'n lite propér trcntnient oi’ ne- glected and dopendent childrea iiow leit in poor homes to add t0 onr tici’octives, our poor and our criminels, starvod i'n body and sont. bcggared for clotliing and for. clin:- actcr, thc lsland requires only thc iiitcrcst and activity or its citizens to iniike its chiluren's Protecüve Act upcrutive, and to permit for ths building togcthcr ot’ interested, pa- triotii: citizens in the ilsland c - munitics inte Cliildrcn's Aid Socle. tics. to guarnntec that no chiidln any community ot tlie lsiand sh'ail inck thoac rirst cssentials ot decent cliildliood and citizenship: a wilola- somc, moral, decent home and borne liic.