iris ‘ ammonium «(illiiiiiilii 4mm“ ‘w m m'ann— (—Ihd) l hmouth m« li't' ‘e" w: Notes By îlie' Way n'eut-vend Il... uuhu.o.n.'wn ‘2‘ Yoii Neeii Not lie Extravageiii Anotlier uaoon na: corne. It ueml but yeotnday oincc we wcre aII preparing Ior lait Spring, but iow and benoid. nere la annuler Swing a! hand. and our Furniching Depatment io overflowing mth baroainl in shirtl. under- wear. tien, collan. glovu,-—everytnlng men want, to mako thern comlortable. Witn Sprinp, cornu an obligation aervicc to yourte". lt il a lime when the parte otrinpa mun b: ioosed and tM nmaii change put in circulation. We do not expect any extravagance in buymg. You do no: need ta ne extravaq. ant il you buy your lurnishings lrom un What we do ex. pect. and what every perron lhouid do, in to buy what you nnd. in other words. let it be your mono to buy from ul what you need. but auy careluiiy. Suit: made to order irom 537.00 to 356.00. Readyntowvear lrom 325.00 to 855.00. MacLELLAN BROS. l‘y-dont. anA—uunu t There has nul lie-en in (uriyi' :years pas! ,i more out and out pi 'J'i lectionist speedi deiivered iu tiic House oi Cuuiuions ibau tbat mode &lI-uàmulm THURSJAY, JUNE 15, 1922 8V THE SKIN OF ITS TEETH! i a lev: dais ugu by Sir Lomer Gouiu. it turcs nu ruom [or doubt in tlic» :public 1nind. Il proclaims that ho io tint. tact and aiway; o pro'ec-z treaty'!" alr. Chaplin [lien pro “imam and quile as uiuL-h so au“ Tbe Liberni gcvcrnmem En" ail‘eeded to give nome renl historyiwas Sir John .MaCDonaid. Sir (‘hdr'i nnumber ot drain-ber] amendmengiîaboul tbe reciprocity treaty_ f-iiles Tupper ur Sir Leciniird Tiller“ iSÀVFd its lii': by the skin o: ils r‘æmh in tire vote on the amena ment i0 the Budget. nraposed 'oy Sir Henry Drnnon, Tbe gorern- -tnE—nt's mairirity wafl oniy 18.. a .Yrry narrow margiu and by ne. iueans represenling nblertion 'o Nine Prcgressivrns Npletîgrd to a polir; whlcii me Fieidiug Budget totaliy ..iguored. one indenendent and :ho vho Drayton amendment. Mini» Liberal pariy vo'nd ior lte _.whiti:wash i0 the govprnment. There ms conniderah‘c anxieir mimi ("mes 0"" ""9 ‘0'“- z—ën .iz vras fI-ll that iî tiie Prograsslvar “hi-nid vote as thoir views on ihe v fifmm vmiild impoi thom tri. aionz n ' Ëwltir me Panse-natives. il wcnild Fill'lili0f8---C3fpetS---Llllt "s “mon” a minaer EOVGI'DMPHL Thn . 'iiii— iltJiJUl'ii} m iiflliri- owners du nm. givre en- ' "i'îmi in iili' pi'flici‘iilDH oi tiimr initin-s, .r\ ' ' li i!— i-x’nlisul tu iliv i“\"‘l'(‘ I-lI'iiivttts‘ Will iiiiu in-mim- (il!!!) and “(un iuukiniq be- mil“: :utiiuiiy ilriirM-iziiin: lu value. Enst l’or Agi'nls. ymi I0 ll‘il‘ F \‘\'.i’. [il-SIS“ d' “'l'li'IKS, OVPA' mir 1‘.“ ’.\ l‘iiili. 0! S.\\'l’. Ell'iilîiiiy adli‘l tu the value ot mur iiropriiy, CUJOF minis on requost. WE SE LL (fommonweaith Barn Red. (‘reosote Shingie Stain. Ready Mixed Piaints. lnterior Enameis. Shcr. Will. Lar (Varnish stain), Aluminum Paint. Imperial Goid Enamel. “Scar N ot,” “Miar Not,” “Spar” Varnishes. ' Screen Enamel—won’t rust. Floor I’aints. Etc. Etc. Etc. GET OUR PRICES âââäâêêä mœœœœmœœ mon .gg ä w "minou amendment vins practirni ‘v z. i'nio or ronrurp on em‘ernment ii'or raiiure :0 impiement lis pre- i îeir-ciiun poiir‘y and while aii hou. f'omb 'mit Libernis and ail (‘nnservatives .rraiizad rha! the epnszire wus eri .morited there was no 8958H“ da- si": to bring about a_ dissolution “and a genvral ‘irpt [00 soon for sucii a stop whicil. Vit is generali)‘ admitteil. mai' in 'l‘o iniiwn nt :iny timh. Wliilt‘ ihere i9 1aimosi univers-al rondemnaiion m 'll’ie novernment ihere is a zenç-rai Meeting 0l rellel tiiat trie i‘nrks àhavp ilFÉ‘n sut-t'essiuliy FVGÜPI! aven i'houzh h)‘ friiiowing a fais? chari. i The remnining work ol’ [lie ses no douhl b9 rushnd {througli as tiie mnln pui'pühe ot itiiis .sinn will session .was t0 ast-c-itaii. iiihoiher tlie governmèm couln n'iggie tliruugii il aiive. —————.o->———— . PLAVING AT WORK Norwitiistanding many strenuous moments in the House ul’ Communs and many auxietius regiirding the— possibie rate or (lie respt‘clivi— parties ihere ara occasionai relax tiuns and some o! the humoroiis inciined members manage tu djeçt sonne reul enteitalnment in to the proccedinga. Mr. J. D. Chaplin. represeni ilng the Couuiy or Lincoin, Ontario gave tire wenry members a piea: nu: hour a few dnys ago when in. ‘îwaltzed ligiiny idents over nome inc‘ iii tracent politicni hislory. i The nrevlons speaker was (ne V D. D. MacKeuzie 'Soiicitor Gonernl whose “lamp in iiie windnw and iatch-string oui. rinor" is 'vreii remem. The Initier had made a [strong nppeiii for Progressives sur iport on the Budget. Mr. Chaplin remnrked thnt «l Hanourable sidt- thi? ibered. ihis waii no: thr- ifirst lime ihe Honourziiiiv gentle Emon hnd “plucorl oho lump in tin- window." Ta ihis an honorirab‘vç mcniiier atiàrd. amid iaughter. ."nnd 1he iatcii string on ihe out. Ride (il ihe door." Mr. Chapiir Ÿ‘ lŒÏ LÇZ‘ E: Î' A Wurii “in ihe_ Wise Try Goif’s for Sandals and Sneak_ers. Our pi'ices are lower than any mail oi‘der catalogue. SPECPALS FOR THIS WEEK. Brown ieather Sandale, sizes' 9, 10, 11, 12, 1 and 2 (Catalogue price 561.30) for 81.00 Wiiite E1}: Sandals (Catalogue price 552.65) for We are carrying the best line of Men’s Fine Calf Oxfords, made by Slater & Co., George B. Siater, Tetrault, etc., ai, lowest pt‘ices. Headquarters for Holeproof H‘osiery. Goff Bros Ltd. vontinued. While lie was trimming the lump. a voice camp "vos. in m9 in an undertnne. 'whiie tht‘ 5 ‘nmp hoiiis out in lbill'n, tiie greai .Psi sinner may “Tliat (or un." interlected ° ihe‘ Progressive bouches. Mr. (‘hnpliny remarkeri ihnvt Mr. MrKenzie's speech r0 n minded him ol tiie ntorv ot' Little ,Red Riding Hood. Thp wolf ron "l‘ironied inside. lit tihe lump. pu' tho latohatring mitaine tiie door and said, "Pull the string and (lie intch wiii corne un." "But." lie continued. “'lhere wns no re sponse. I wondgr whether honour ahie gentlemen recognized th° u voice." retiirnf " wan minant l mpmhrr irom iHonourable gentlemen. Mr. Chnpiln raid. compiained that the Conservativen tihould De good sports and lake thelr deleng im- compiainlugiy. ‘Why do they nni taire tiroir nwn medicino?" he uk- ed. "Why do they aiwaya nomplaln about tiie action of iiie peopie in r-Iuctmn. it is as 000 came irom the rarmr. oi Con] who Weli‘ lzudlä‘l‘s in the movemeiit' (a establish the National Policy in‘ uid. “The neonie in my cousu-2157809 à ,tuency ought to knmv aomethingi î ct nie buteur ot reciproclugi Take ibis ont stntenieut as a _ ,, .. i v , gsaniple ut ii s QHdiil). l tiiink l “ha! napper.“ in 19“? “heu "m‘imer lin: gond nid province ol Quai reciprocity pacr n'as D“! ‘0'“ bec as u‘ell as any Canadien. and hundred i siy, “allhoul limitation tha‘. what "front the couuiioa o: Lincoln and nu contryhuted in a very Iargei meanure in make our pl'ovincei Welland visited Ottawa and pro rested against tentaient a border connil'." M ward, twelve la rmers prolpercus and our (armer! satis- "m' DE“: mey‘lied with their lot i. the tact trin were toid they were too iate. Weii our manufacturer: haVe auppiied lhe." went homo and those in moulu" ’a'mlrs “im‘ a marke‘i Whe'e; they can seil their product ll'di what I say for Guebec must be true.: and ït is truc of eve'y province oi' tiiis Dominion Wiit'n: W9 ilin’t.’ nid nui'ai'tiiring estiiiilisiiiiienis." county oi Lincnln eircmd il (‘onv servative by the inrgest m’liority that had ever been in tiiiit caunt!’." and lie continued. “the member ior Wciiand, aithough a support. er o! the thon governmnnt vole'i against reciprocity and when lie Sir Louirr Goulu i5 niit a man who llillkifs “RHU' nr ihuugiiticss Spêet’il‘w', No one questions nia wem' “une me 990p“? we'e 5° aincehty in regard to the a‘nitude pleased ihat thei' rp-olpcteii he han taken or the conviction ne him by acclamationj' ihal expressed. il nny ont: werc ,oî‘dispnsml to (li, no. tiie ver-y tact itha; his attitude and his speecn ‘were in direct opposition to the sives. Hou. Mr, Ci'erar. The l“ iplatlorm and the pre»ciectian promA 1er liad made lhe stalef'nl thüilisee ci trie L‘ibel'al party afloids iiie “53,000.00 oi‘ the total expon for slt'utigist pruoi' 'oi' liis Aint‘erlly. l! 'asf year, amonmmg m 3740.000'_'is aiso ubvious thïit Sir itonier srmke as hl: did untiur a seiise oi ‘iis own vi'ciglity responsihlliiy loi‘ ilhê‘ iiUf'irÎlH ho wzis inl-ult-uting. ibis Mr. (‘hapiin repiied.i "Yei. l lind in the total ris piven' Sir borner luis iind long expe- liy phe Hou. M37. l'Unl-P :is a puhlic man and .in ud-l (ML Cremn‘ "m nm mi miniflriitnr tliiriiig “'iiil‘ii ilt’ gnllin . . ml n liizii- N’lilliiiiî'ln in iiis prov- "gmficam "9m “r 529'000'000 5" ince. :iiiil ht— enierml t‘iin Dominion ËÎSh- “115 15 me ""5! "me l Pariianwnt wiih a mucii larder per- 1ver heard t'liat 1mm nanai iollowing than any other lead. ei- ol recent yeal'a. in tiw linusa a! i'oniiiiniis. ils il! pi'osnnt runsti tuied. and iii tiie Lihvrnl imrty. iris is by far tiie iiiost poilant voici-9. Premier King and Hon. Mr. Field] ing havè not implemented the Libtl eral piatfiorm i:iuî have themseiven become the umplementu of Sir Lo-i mer Gouin, ltlld lie lias pruclaimrd' promotion a3 the oniy sound fiscal policy [or Caniida. well I Mr. Chapiin nexi prnnerdad the leader ol the Progres ada. memhoi‘ ioi‘ Quelle. fisii crimez thê farms ni Panda. Another item [hal Cornes witliin tiie figures the Hon. Marquptte ’Ior padd‘ng puvposes inly is 814.978,000 tnr iiirs thn: 43m6 i‘rom na iai' given by memher .tor north ne thr' Arciic I‘ircle and never saw il ’arm. 'l‘iiey cume la Montreai, Quehec. Edmonton and Winnipeg ‘ind ihal is'the neai‘flsi ihey ever came t0 tiie l’arms or Canada." ln the tigures quuted iiy Mr. Ci‘erar Tha: is why me Fieiding tarilf is a proteclive tai'iiî. The strongcr man lrom Quebec wîlled lt no and as ilarm export iprodunls lhm‘e were included cannèd truit.i(‘anadian boots and liarnesii. eic.ipromlnent ai Fnrm slioes, Dairy Association "The trutli or the inatter," saidi’meetlngs. yet ile iPn! liis vote and æ iir. Chaplin. "'is that 80 par mini ihig support in favor oi the impor- "’ oi the fm'm producis or Canadn are cation and manufacture ut mec-æ ."o'nsumed at home. Therel’orei askimargnrino i0 compète with Can. vlonourabie members i-i’ it is thefaman but“... and la keep down” =ntenlion to do someihing to des in“, .prlcç. 'wnose lntorestg wflg i' "oy me home mark" Whm‘ nm{Mr. Sinciatr sprviug? Where werciæ ’a’m‘“ “f mis “n‘nm' “50"?” lMcKinmm and ilughes wiien l theÈaîv Tire s. eech. whi h :i . -': _ a D ch t e bave M lagncunumi oi’ their‘ tracts give oniy a glimnse ot. is ponsmuems Wem in me bainnce?‘ lino oi lite ahlest givcn in ’the i House during the preneur session 1nd ghatiered very efiectively thei 'ree tz-ade and neor iree tradn arguments oi the Progressive; rafler and other Liberais. interesis ————-.o.— HOW THEY VOTED W'e’note bi‘ the Hauzard reporlî ‘ il the proceedings ol the House or! ‘om'mons tiiat otir Prince Edwardi R __/ ÿ island members occasionaliy show: ' ip on one sido or the otiier 0l thoi ', "' S ,r li ‘ question ai issuewor outside. Ont ilay 16 lhe loiiowing motion was] liscussed and votgd on: g “That in me opinion or iiiis‘ 'iouse il i5 desirabie lhai in the i boni. internats oi nie dairy lnrlustry . mil oi tho public generaliy me “l _ > n manuiacnur: and limporiniion ni % ' , iieomargnrine aliouid lie disco“. ' o", fl linuod in Canada alter Septemiier v a ‘ 'a final i Lean. Prince County. voted ln AUTO MOBT INSURANCE l8 THE ’nvor oi the reso‘iutlon; Hon. J. IMPORTANT AUTO E. Sinoiair voted ngainst lt and Meurs. J. J. 'Hughes and D. A. MnoKinnon “had nowhere lirai, nexi.” æ A l ÿ . W2 note that Mr. A. E. Man ACCESSORY W9 wili write' you n blonket mi onrance poiicy promotion you ln‘; but out;" they were imt preseut avery way tram ilnnucial loss. Youî when the vote mi. taken. w"! enJOJ' rour autolns more il rou‘ Hou. Mr. Motherwoii. nf Agriculture, apoke stratieg in ilvor oi the resolution. There were 90 members who did no: vote l0 go you as a passenger. Hyndinaii 8x l‘o. Ltdi . amen; them Meurs D. A. Mc- fi Minime, don't carry Old Man Worry withip Klnnon and J. J. Rushes. Manage“ for p1E' 1' Bon. J. E. Sinciair has been Fi Tho Oldolt ’Innurnncoi Agency ’ for saine tlme President or the in P. E. I. o iî is. King repeatl that the piatform cf 1919 i: merely a chal‘i, a roao map. tliat on ssu or land the party mnyiliie party must go. .. take any.course or aiiy road itoid Naïiionai Poilcy hiuhway o! pro-mmi ne" "‘3‘ "3‘19- EVEI’)‘ C0“ "kg." Thn h why Mr. servative candidate won nphoidiiis deniea "laz lie appmved the free. Products and rlood or lree Iimplement plank in it is rbut a fow Vitililltilfl sinol— v... Sport Tôgsf for Vacation N eeds WOMEN HERE’S VALUES T0. YOUR INTEREST AND ASSORTMENTS T0 MEET YOUR SUMMER NEEDS SILK DRESSES J ust the dress that you will need for at home or abroad; Variousiy developed in ’lhi’feta, Georgette, Silk Jersey, Canton Crepes. Light and dark shades. Smart- est of styles in dark Tricotine, Serges and Gabardine are aiso comprised at greatly reduced prices. SPORT SILK DRESSES ' Ï .. Neat tailored style, trimmed with pockets, white military braid and chain silk stitching. Waistband 25 up to 30. Shimmering Baronette Satine in Cream. and lead- ing colors. ' VACATION SWEATERS AND CAPES Regular Sweater Coats, made of all-wool yarns. Tuxedo styles, in best of summer sport shndes. White Pullovers, either navy or orange stripes; also enveloping capes in loveliest blue, or tan and blue. Ideal for chilly evenings. SPORT AND DRESS HATS Patons have one of the finest Millinery Departments in the Maritime Province. See the speciai line of hats opening today. Prices greatly reduced. DELIGHTFUL BLOUSES. FOR SUMMER. This department has been crowded with buyers and yet there are lover waists left from. the service- abie house blouse to the daiuty confection for evening wear. The price tags are a revelation. PATONS " LTD. ._._._s_x That i5 why Mackenzleilho iiizitlorni. The sirong man fromi‘very “bu” "‘Wc‘a" '"d "P" Fieidlngi tectlon. ‘. _._.__.... li shoiild very seriousiy consider the ioilowing : 314,850 VERDICT FOR COLLISION INJURIES AT MONTREAL A jury in the Superior Court, Montreal, May 17th, brought in a verdict pli/Inc 314.858.70 te Dame Lin M. Bouirice for damages ahe suslained in an automobile coiiilion. She clalmed 825,000, oflering prooi that as a result of ihe Injuries Ihe han heen dlnblad tor lite. The delendant in the action wu Pacifique Baiiiargeon, tha ownor ol Inc othor automobile. Pialntifl watt riding in an automobile beionging to Mrn. A. R. Martin Il Pointe claire on September 29th last when an automnhlle driven by. the minor son of dofenda'nt coilided with Mrl. Martin': car, and plaintifl was scriousiy Injured. The issue turned on how far a lather was to be heid responnible for damapen oauud by nia minor Ion. Ctiunaei for piaintiff snhmitted that in titis instance plaintlfl wal Iinblo tor tho damago unien ne could prove that une accident couid not hava heen provented. il wac cinimod the collision could have been prevented—that It wal due. in tact, {o the (luit o! tho driver ol the delendant's car. The jury lound that although the proof estabiinhed thaI plaintil‘l'r ion wn a 900d boy and a gond worker, the Iathor nevertheiesn wau renpomibie for damage. raoultlnd from thio accident. au he ouaht to have aacertalnnd what company hi: boy wac iikaiy. t0 keep. Il ho couid not latinly himaell on thla point, lie ouqiit not to allow I mlnor tu take charge of the car. Damage. were aneued al 94,858.70. Motion lor judament in accordanco witit tho Jury’s verdict wan mado by counlel tor pialntifl. Mr. Justice Lino granted the motion and condemned defendant in the num named, with cairn. BANKS ADVISE AUTO LIABILI'TV INSURANCE A Canadian Bank wrote tire foiiowlnp to ito 250 branch manlparo:-—"Our manager! muni be aleri as to the eflect on a cuztomer‘n lncome o! ownlnp and drivlng an auto- mobile. We aiso wlah to draw your attention to the iiabiii‘ty. which cultomoro may lncur in usina automobiles and trucks; If anyone l| kliied or injured damage. mlnht b0 niven agalnrl our cultomer which mlpht ruin him. Thll in I Ilabllity aqalnlt which ha can insure, but we fear farmers genernlly do not protect themuivu lri titi. way. lt might be al well (o Idvisa your client. regardinp inlurlncl of fliin typo." We Are Specialists In AUTOMOBILE lNSURANCE. . It i_s the Service That Countsl Broad Protection,Quick Service and Prompt Settlements 320,000 Indemnity for Liability Claims IncluSive Indemnity for personal injury as well as 'pi'operty damage claims by the Public. Also Fii'e and Collision Insurance— _Get ADEQUATE Protection! ‘ Write, phone or call a ' llyndman & Co., Lid., Charloiiei‘owu The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. S. M. HICKS, Agent at Summerside. qui,“ ha; now m‘en h“ Ains‘mcgciaiiy ever Liberai candidate wi'j “Un, and Poimed me way 'n wmchjenounclng protection. cryinp down n h alu" ‘he:lh2 tari", calilng lor reciprooity. .._.___. z (continuel! On Page 5; Every Owner oi an Automobile or Motor Truck.