i" ‘. . <I~4‘A’I’._ SLACKS“ .The Love of YOUNG LIFE TO-DAY . . . . Once upon a time . . . A llilfl in slacks didn’t look a bit better than a man . . . The slacks of to-dqy "a" “l.” thing else again. ' that you'll love Slacks for days are ideal. wardrobe.” Navy, be utifiilly de- glgfilédagiirlsotailtzilred, the fab. rics used are so attractive casual slacks in tune with gardening, for cycling for picnics, for holi- thifty, have a whole “slacks Slacks in flannel. Slacks in Alpine cloth Slacks in drill, Green, brown and wine. $1.50 and $3.95 these smooth Be smart, be grey» SUI way you like style. SLACK Slack suits that are packed with charm, colourful, clev- er, well cut, made just the with long jacket or “tuck in” THEY REALLY FIT $7.95 and $10.95 TS them, either floor. Lingerie Department second lMGDiiE s. hertz-ounce 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown Telephone 49, Private Branch Exchange Telephones in all departments. A HOME 0N "There is only an inch or two of water usually. Well get. her out. though." Myrle was forced to admit that he was remarkabbly elfictent. He waded ruthlessly into the stream, shoes. slacks and all. and tied the tow rope to the cars axle He went back to the truck. at- tached the rope to it and starttd the engine. ‘Ihrce minutes later the car stood dripping on the road. Myrle prepared to open the bon- t. neHI-fl; me," said the truck-owner. fThankyou. butt 1 can—-—" ‘No, vou can _ Myrle stood aside with knitted brows and helgliuned colour". "Where are you bound lor/ thfllr assistant asked with easy curiosity as he under the bonnet; " place call-ed Pebersdown. said Captain Daintry. "They tell Kile-ah —that it's on this road.‘ “Ohi" the othgr straightened up Al B g; sujpyglx, you Captain aintry” "I am-ahl You know Peters- down?" ‘*1 own the run next to it. My name is Telllorth. See somethliikpf you ln the future. I hope. Youre going up to Petersdown now-to stay " He looked from Daintfy to the two raln-sodden women. Wit-l’! B" W“ pression oi quizzicni doubt._ "As soon as we can tier. ihlS stupid first‘ tro gtcuifiyMrs. Dantrty assuiad m 1'8 . "Do vou think you'll be comfort- able? The homestead is in a bit. of a m“; up there." Tellforth said. Captain Dalntry looked uneasy. “I haven't seen it yet myself: but u friend of mine, Mr. Calliin. of Wellingtin, acted us my agent in buyin the place. 1 understand from him t. lt's—ah—quitc simple. l|ut. comfortable enough. I spoke to the manager, Mills. on the phone this mgrnlng, and DC'S—LII—-QXD€CMUB .- mI-Ie didn't want to admit that it had been s matter of necessity t0 o strsiflht up to the piece: it would ave been awkward ic have to rlise the cash D W119 "it daughter in an hotel in Chris - crlllilg}: but it's more tbsp five months since Cation was up J19",- snid Tellforth. No one has lived 2 iiidfillflé°idiinmfliiierih do?" know how you b00916 W111 l" By Bentley Ridge was/grass? TllE RANGE Something in the way in which he said "you peopie"—his glance stray- ed to the knife-edge crease down Captain Daintryts trousers-made Myrle say coldly. ~ "I'm perfecty certain that we shall manage quite weill" TROUBLES INCREASE Teliiorth._remembering what the communicatwe Caiian had told him about the Dalntrys financial condi- tion, guessed the probable truth of the matter. He checked his obieet- ions and said cheerfully: "Well. Callan has got you some first class land up there. And you have a good shepherd in Joe Mills. event ii he} wasn't much idea of the coin crts a es require.” He shot a. faintly ironical K1588 st Myrle. who ignored it. Tel iorth worked rapidly. and five minutes later he had the car ready for the road. They started of! ahead of him. but he overtook them after they had gone hali-a-hiile. He stop- ped the truck and leaned out: "We're on the same partv line ‘phone. If you want any help rinz me up—two ions rings and a short one. If Mrs. aintry wants any- thing, Mrs. Ksnc. at ‘Greystoke.’ will do all she can. I'll look in on you to-morrow." lie waved and drove on. "Help!" Evidently a friendly neighbourhood. But he had defini- tely disturbed them. Was it goins to be even rougher and more uncom- fortable than they had feared? Chilled and weary. they drove on into exile. into fading daylight. fud- ther into the rain-swept hills. some seven miles on they came out into the open. Before them lay c. vast river valley. n itre bed shingle w by broom-covered slle cliiIs. Beyond it the hills rose tier n on tier to the ramparts of five thou- sand foot mountains. with heads fantastically veiled in rain. n "It's sll so sppsilingly iargel M rle commented. e road wound on along the nearer slopes. A mile or two along d the valley the come to s gate in- scribed with t one word — "Pet- ersdown." Nervousl . Daintry wondered un- happily w ether he had done the right thing in bringing his wife and Myrlo on this venture, afwr all. He got out to open the ate. He drove through snd mindfu oi stock, got out and closed it slain. They drove for a quarter of a mile along a grass truck between pad- docks, llito a told iii the 1l1llS. “it looks distinctly disused." said Myrle. ‘it can't be." her father objected. "There's a truck up here that the manager fellow uses." ‘Ihe light. was growiniZ dim when they drove t-nrougtti u pilie planto- te tron and came to the house. Even in the twilight its want oi paint was obvious. it had two gables and a vcranuah all round. There were cur- tains-lace curtains, Myi-le noted witn a. shudder-in the tour ltghtleos iront windows. Built of wood. it had a iiilnsy shed-like appearance to their English eyes. ‘liie glircten was overgrown. A well-SlZcfl ilock oi sheep ran away across it. "heaven help us!" thought Myrle. as the car pulled up by the sate. The rain had stopped. and the twilight was llllcd with the distant sound of barking dogs. Mrs. Daintry burst out irettisliiy, "it looks simply frightful!" “Nonsense, nonsense," said Cap- tain Dalntry feebly. They got. out of the car. to see a man hurrying towards them from the direction of other sheds and out-houses visible through the pines. "How do? My name's Joe Mills. A stocky and unsiiaven person, he pushed his hand out promptly. and Capain Daintry shook it. “igrlouglit your family up too, did ou '1‘he man shook hands heartily with Mrs, Daintry and Myrle. who submitted in surprise. "Everythlngh fine up here," he said, leading them through the front gate. which leaned on its hinge as he stood it back. "1 been docking though, I haven't had time to do much to the house. Did vou bring any stores? No? We got plenty over at the whare if you want them. Bill Wilson over at Kane's place told me to-night Mrs. Kane said this aiicrnoon she'd have sent a girl over to clean up for vou ii’ she'd known you were coming up right away." The stfiliDed on to the creaking veran ah, and Joe pushed open s oi door into the darkness between the two plank windows. It grated on the oor inside- “I got s. candle here." he said. and they walled while he looked for it in his pocket. "I was goinb to get round with u broom. lies and I got the grass seed out of the kitchen for you this morning." ‘Grass scedi" echoed Mrs. Dain- try. ieebl . “Yeh. a had some stored in the kitchen." He lighted the candle. shading it from the wind in the doorway. "Isn't there any electric light?” said Mrs. Daintry. suddenlyv stung by the meaning oi the candle, Joe smiled in astonishment. i “Why, no! Nearest power is twenty miles away over at Wsihi. Except u-eorge 'I'€llIOl‘iill—-h6'5 got his own plant and makes his own liglit—you sot to use lamps here." He lifted the candle. so that the light shot across the short hallway and up a. flight of linoleumed stairs. They were tnick with dust. and lit- red with some lightish powder. "’Fraid there's a bit of sulphur lying about on the floors." said Joe. Kg "Sulphuri" exclaimed Myrle. “Ych, we put it down for the rats." He stepped inside, adding conversatlonally. "There's a swarm oi‘ bees in the upstairs room, they gut in through the window. But Just Vyou keep away from them for to-night. and we'll get them out for vou in the morning." Myrle followed him in with s. look of incredulous curiosity But Mrs. Daintry, who had once thought Kensington too suburban to live in. hung back and clutched her hus- 115E675 arm. stifling what was almost o. burst of tears: "It's impossible." “New. now. my deer." told Daint- ry. uneasily. "But we can't stay here!" "It's—ah—goin to be difficult to stag aiiyivlicro e , you know." e coaxed her over the sicp into the musty gloom. They had to go forward because he knew that they could not ‘got back, ( o be Continued) Mcilaughtonb Son Missing LONDON. Juno iii-Whim- dsyi-(CP cnbln- lsn Mo- Nsughicn, 25-year-old son of LL-Gen. s. o. L. Monmlh- ton, commander of the Cuna- dlln nrrm overseas, was rc- ported to ly to be mining on an operational flight. Young McNllllhtlln wu reported to have failed to return from I- fllgbt nude Juno 22. The Duily Express, which published the rfliiirt. llld Gen. McNaughton learned hi: son was on operational duties with the Royal Canadian Alr Iona only when he wu uwcy on 1M flight from which he did not come beck. Th; paper gull the General’: Ion, who nicndcd to be s nui- gution instructor. flew frills Canada to Britain to got first- hunt! experience nsvigltlng bombers. Ho transfer to operational flying without telling his father. Confirmation of the report was not nnilobh at the ll! E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN ' Ibuoslu-nlcnlorvcllurunuul noun-anus» ulvontillilil QIQIIIIIII-IIIIIIIZIIII!‘ unsound. numb IullIII-I sinus CONFEDIBATION LII‘! INSUR. ANCE. L-W CIVIC TAXES-Discount of three lfi§iiim°°moim Ty‘t'r""é§r§f.‘>r§&°3§ taxes. if niid by June a0. a-as-ai COVEHEAD — SINNIIOPE UNI- TED CHURCH Services for Sunday. June th are: West Coveheu- ll A. . Covehesd Road 8 P. M. sn- hope 7.80 P. M. Rcv. Thos. A. Nil- son. Minister. 6 i-li. HARTSVIILE PBESBYTERIAN , CHURCH-Miss Florence MacDon- d oi Edm. Alba Missionary. will be , the speaker Sunday, June 28th at 3 P. M. 6-27-11 CIVIC TAXES-Second install- ment must be paid by June 80 tc receive three per cent discouaitaa 51 MRS. FREDERICK PARKMAN. Charlottetown Ro alty, announce: the engagement o her daughte. Mabel Bianchn to Mr. John Prank- lin McLean, oi Meadow Bank. Mar- riage to take place in July. 6-27-11 PARISH 0F MILTON AND BUS- TICO.-— Church of Bigiand. Ber vices Sunday, June 28th. Milton 9.4‘. m r B! Prayer. Rev. J. R. MoMaihon. MB. AND MRS. J. F. VANIDEB STINE, Eldon, announce the er.- ggement of their daughter Edytl: ryl to William Chestcr Penn. son oi Mr- and Mrs. Peter Penny t. Eldon. Marriage to take place early 1n July. 6-Z7-1l. NEW GLAEJGOW CHRISTIAB CHURCH, Sunday. Junday. 28th. i. A. M. Community Sunday Sehoo. (note change oi’ hour). ii A. lvl. morning worship. 7.30 P. M. evening worship. 3 P. M. Cavendish Baptts Church Service. Riev, R. E. Sher. Minister. 6-27-l.. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAb CHIJRCH. Belfast. Sunday, June 2B. Services will be as follows-Sunday School at 10.15. Morning worship at 11. Evening Service at B o'clock. Sacrament Sundav July 5th. Pre- paratory Services. Friday. July 3rc at 8 P. M. Saturday. July 4th. at 10.30 A. M. E. C, Evans, Miziigtfih THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES-The services of morning and evenln; worship at The Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by The Minister. Fl‘. Lieut. the R.ev'd T. H. Bussel Somers. M. A.. S. T. M.. ‘who in the morning will also administer the Sacrament of Hol Baptism and in the evening cone ude his series oi four sermons on the theme "God and Human Suffering." Mrs. Keith (flickers will direct the music for the BY. MARSIIFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH-There will not be a ser- vice on June 28 The next service will be an open air service on the camp grounds on Sunday afternoon. July 5 at 3.00 o'clock. This will be a combined service of the church and the boys’ camp. The public is ' invited i.o visit the camp on that occasion and attend the service. An t oflerlng for missions will be receiv- ed. Minister, Rev. I. Judson u CENTRAL CIIRISTMN CHURCH ' —Rev. Neil Herman will presih st 11 o'clock on “Made or Broken On The Wheel of Choice" or “Choos. Ye This Day Whom Ye Will Serve," and the evening "The Old. Cliangeless Heart In A Changing Age" or “Phat which is born of th; flesh is flesh" Army week will br- from June 29th to July 5th ans. Disciples are called upon prayer and effort during this week. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the P. E, Island Lay Association of the United Church will be held in the tell of the work being done by Rev. George Murray, the Missionary in ‘Trinidad supported by the Maritime Lay Associat on Everybody we;- come. 6-27-1.. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, — Sunday services will be conducted by the Minister Riev. Hugh Miller M. A., D. D. In the morning the guest preacher will be Rev. H. F. mp . .. and in the evening Rev. i-hi n Milieu n. 1a., will preacl‘. Mr. J. esrd of London, England. Baritone, will sing "Just Fm- To. day" by Seaver. st the morning service. The music for the day will be under the direction oi the organ. ist Mr. Roy Kendall, A. C. c. 0., L. R. A. M. A Job 0nly You Ban iio Price Control Questions And Answers lJlJlnupcunllnpdnpdnunnnnlilllll) _ 1C9. ‘lllmfiq nBLPWE_. m... CURRENT NEEDS: The best guide here should be the house- wife's common sense and conscience ' alway besri in mind the above l definition o hoarding. Circum- stances. location and Board Regul- ations must decide whether- buydig i is best done on s daily, weekly or monthly basis. In the purchase oi sugar the only peivnlssible proceed- ing is to keep strictly to the law which BOi/Bms the rationed allow- once. NEW STYLE! When all clothing rutrictiom come into force between now and fail dint-hes will lose their frills and iiiurlbelouu. mi enormous yardage of material will be saved for cs- sential pur s. Patch pockets. trouser cui s, extra. buttons, brood belts, ornamental pleats. are “out". So are such luxuries as iri-ily under. wear and lounging py Imus. Bim- plicity of line and c our will be the keynote of new fashions. 8W are‘; th 1d’ i lrge o o wou- s su y of burlap ll manufactured in Iggis and future shi merits are uncertain. uudu-uuunnruuduug packing certain agricultural o- ducts. chemicals and wool. A ur- iap apron may yet become l. rarer possession than n. fur cont. . Mlnard’: is pod for ulna. 1h tinnit- June Floor Widen-End 0F Month Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday 4 DAYS 0F GOOD CLEARING LINES IN SEASONABLI MERCHANDISE Read Our l-isi 0F OHerings Below MEN ' AND BOYS’ SPECIALS Boys’ Suits-Coat sndt hortgi d ubl b ted 041 Size23-26............Y?’. u 0 Boys‘ Suits in Blue, Grey and Brliwiiifleclt weeds. Cc short and breeches. Sizes 24- 80 1 .00 Boys’ Suits, two longs in Brown, Blue and ll o 5 Grey Tweeds. Sizes 28 to 34. Prices . . . . n to 1 Students Suits in Tweeds and Worlteds, all new shades and patterns, Single and Double Breasted .~ Prices to Men's and Young Men's Sport Pants in Tweeds. 5 o Sharkskins and Flannels. Prices . . . g'1;q..|.s._s_!. n o to Men's Fancy Cotton Hose. Special per Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-.-. . ..._.. ._.,-_,.._.,.._. . . . Men's Fancy Cashmere Hose. Reg. 76o. Special for per pair ...~-.;q,m....mm. ... Men's Fancy Cashmere Hose. Reg. $1.00.‘ m ' i Special for per pair . . . . . . ._. . . .,_,,........,;o.gmn. . . .mm;-yn\-=._ C. Boys’ Cotton Golf Hose. 25 p 0. Men's Satin Bathing. Trunks. I PZtll‘......... ......... “are........--foy(-:u;§31~;. Men's Fancy Narrow Braces. C. Efl.CI1.....-...... n-u-u-vqg-gg-gpo" $4.95 Boys’ Fancy two tone Zipper Jackets. EIICII ............... .....-.-.3;g~noqooa.vou3y-u\w Special for per pair _ .. Boys’ Satin Bathing Trunks. ‘ J’ “ML F Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rug-gumduq-Jgqj-Jjrnasr-mj-gqgng. I1 9 Pall‘.......-......-....-...¢fij- as o in cuz~ 3' c. Men's All Wool Bathing Trunks. m m l‘ l “m Men's Balbriggan.Combinations.‘ ‘Athletic style. , Suit ............,._.;._._-.ur..;,_,_-.-“run-reu-u. c. filfiéllll-"s. s u o u; u c u r43; a Lqoggmgmlgmr g ognypjrjvjrf-jg 11n- any; £8.01} if. .. ...S.. . ..Haiqi-r-rjggjgwgmv-umonpu- n. "on". cl en s ancy ummer es. 0c: and Men's two tone Sliarkskin Jackets. Each Men's Fancy BroadclotlYPyjamas. I Pill!‘ . . . I u I c - . . . . . . o . . . - c - c rgqq-Qj. rygygogljoyy-ootuatygurrprlrgy- I89 QOTTONS, DRESSES, SWEATERS, l-IOSIERY Substandard Sheets, sizes 76 x 95. Price per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “w. wit»; olrujljlgjnyflsmm n49 Pillow Cases. plain and hemstitched. 42 in. wide. ' Price per pair ......................................~r... c: Coloured Curtaining, suitable for sun porches and summer cottages. 36 inches wide. Prices per yard .......'..._.-.;..,.,m,_ 2°C.; and Terry Towels. Sizes 22x 42. 9 Special a. pair 6 cl otton Table Damask, all white an white with green border. 54 in. wide. Price .. . .. .. . .. ..._. and Printed Broadcloth, 36 in, wide. 1 9 Price per yard c1 Cotton Damask Table Cloths, white with colored border. 75 Price Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, dark shades, small sizes. Reg. $1.00, I for Kiddies Summer Anklets all sizes and colors. Ilierpair and ovely Bouele Summer Sweaters pastel shades. Coat and Pullover to Ladies’ Full Fashioned semi-service and chiffon Hose. New shades to n25 Children's new Cotton Stockings. special D91‘ DB-ll‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orcjrugdgmpg- 030N430 lmzmnefuije sec c. Ladies’ Rayon Panties. lace trim. Special per pair T‘1".‘b".°.‘.’Y .B.‘T’.".l'.‘.i?.“.°.?.l”;‘.“. .s.“.‘.“.'.... 49c. t. $1.49 ' I t 0 - oi...'§‘2§. T.°7‘?°.‘..‘.’..T“...’;.".’T'?.i731‘??? 69c. to $2.25 LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES Printed Silks and Spunl. ' s SBHIHE at . . . . . . . - - s u u - - rm r. ov- n‘- 0e o c r n -1'I-'c‘r|'rr-1'o r o Ladies’ and J unlors Dresses in Spuns, both colored and white. Slzesupt044. Sellingat......... .. I Ladies’ Silk Crepes, white and colored. Sizes 11 to 19. Special — Sellin at I Ladies’ Silk Lingerie in Panties, Bloomers. Bobottec and Vests. Special —Sellingat c! Ladies’ Silk Slips in white and pooch. Rayon, Taffeta and Satins. Specialst c! SPECIALS mom HOUSE FURNISHING pin. ilffifblilli‘. 313322;. ‘Jifiriffilll fiii“.‘.“.“.‘.' $1 .75 t. $3.50 * Tapestry Furniture Covering, 54 in. wide. 1 5 Special peryard....................._._......... .. I Silk Repp Drapery Material. Special per yard ...........~.....-.mr-y....-.......y;.;.._.... I Borderless Felt Bale Rugs, l x I ft. Special, each .. .......yr.ngrrr.-.r-.o;..»._._... I Rockielt Floor Covering. 8 yds. wide. Special perlineaiyd. ..................-.-...........v.-.-..... I Reversible Smyrna Mats. Rose, Blue. Green and Mauve. 25x48. Price I RexhPaint, for exterior and interior use. A good selection of shades to c oose from. Prices .. Quarts79cn! Gallons Red Crown Diamond Paint. Ii.’ our house requires paint. We ildvlfle yo" to do it now, material is getting iicdrcer all the time. Red Lion Paint. Special- Gals. $3.75.». Calms.‘ .95! ems‘ .00! m. 55D- PROWSE BROS., no. ron iroicrn - 11m vllwss