| Do you like it Jane? got it at Moons s. McLEOD’S and, maybe it’s B. GIFT! 1pm customers got their money back on Saturday night, and I'm going to get mine next Wednesday.” ALL RIGHT, JOHN HENRY, _WE WISH YOU LUCK. And you choose from “the tops” Carefully selected stock of all wool English Worsted, $11011 Tweeds. M"! Flannels in plain as well as sport models for men and You"! "Wh- Our ranges are complete in sizes; in clever new patterns; in smart new summer shades. Not only have we the biggest showing but without a doubt the bat suit values on the Island. , $15. $18.50 $20. 22.50 F $25. $30g up j $3.95 Heather Kenwood Heather Kenwood Blankets 60 x 84 whipped ends, made from finest Kenwood yarn. ' This is an exceptional value, Ideal for use at home_ sum- mer cottage or camp. Heathen shade only. ’Buy one or two flaw as our stock on this anket is limited. $ EBCII — -— v- -— -— ' KENWOOD Complete stock of Regular Kenwood Blankets now available in all colors, and the prices are - lower. Kenwood “Romcrest” 60 x 84 3 inch satin binding in plain shades of Rose, Blue, Green, Gold, Cedar, Lavender. m-----------.‘5.50. KENWOOD Kenwood “Famous” Plain 60 x 84. Ends bound with extra wide satin ribbon. Colors of Rose, Blue, Green, Gold, Peach, Lavender. t also the new wine shade. Each - - Kenwood “Famous” Reversible 60 x 84. Satin binding. Colors Rose and Green, Rose and Blue, v Rose and Gold, Green and Gold, Blue and g Gold, Green and Lavender. Q a a r 8.95 KENWOOD BLOCK \ Kenwood Block Patten. A Inert new numbed good heavy weight and finished with $6 wirippedendaiiaeflxbl.____ ' -.¢;.5,,....§<-1'x;l:;; J ._ I gm Guardian Second Chance (Continued irom i l. irregularity on the part o! a. col- e in the benlg " “ similar I think I should." "You think you would?" “Yes. Both Pbskett and ‘Previtt are married men with young child- ren." "And you think that the fact that a man has children ave‘: young children —Justiiies him ii‘.:"*.t‘:...."".'.', . .. "Answer the question ’ His M- ship ordered. ‘No. I don't. But ii such a man has acted ioolishlcy one hesitat to do anything whi would ruin irn "Ii the position had been revers- ed, would these men have r their position and livelihood to save u .. yqI don't know." ‘glen were in a position of trust." .. e5;- “And you betrayed that trust?" "It was a case oi conflicting loyalties. loyalty to my emp and to the men I was wor ng w ." ‘gnu ialsiiied your accounts?" . “w. “T393. is —you betrayed your ‘To that extent, yes." "You heard what Mr. Thoma-s. the accountant, who gave evidence yesggrdsy, said?" es. "You do not contest his evid- ence?" "No. It was " “When he pointed out the ir- regularitain the first place did you lie him?" "I had to attem t to bluii him. "Again out oi e kindness o! Out cgwyour love ior "Not altogether." "What do ou mean?" "By that t e I was in the mess tly. And. at this point. Mr. Jerome. according to the "Daily Courier" account "resumed his seat " Twice Mary Donovan read that cross-examination. she couid un- derstand exactl what he went through, unders nd that the mo- tives behind his conduct were just what he had said they were. x Antd! they had sent hlrn to prison or i The page in front oi her dim- med ior there were tears in her ‘lb Be Continued THE NEW TELEPATIIY Jones-Do you agree with the theory that a man and his wife eventually get so thev think oi the same thinas? Dona-Certainly. Whv riaht now. my wife is thinking of the thinm she is going m sav to me ior aet- tlng home late-and so am I. lillRAWEll i 13‘ ‘w’ . er w, i ‘if, .7. gig l‘? i: there is a chance oi his saving w‘ himseli " In A Administration o: Act. ~ UITAIWA. lime lh-(OPJ-‘fll Fwould you have hidden similar m‘; see oqnfhiplied with. M m e measure, so . thinning. wusuotdesigziciiowshlrina mlllenium." It was a serious attack on the housing problem arai on onepheseoftheprohlemofunln- ployment. ed to other he specified what objection he wmlld m! found diificulty with a sec- tion which limits loans under the cum where . e tirouglst. would effect of ioreing a. man to borrow more than he needed obtain the benefits Mr. Dunning agreed could obtain his loan without gov- ernrmemal aid Thediiiioirltywnsiniixingthebqu limit rigidly at ‘l0 cent gid Mr. Bennett. It wou be better ii :10 margin were allowed ior discre- J. J. Kinley (Lib. Queens-Dunca- bllrl) iilwllht ii idie limit were reduced to 60 per cent it would in- duce loan companies w iinanoe building in rural areas. They would have a larger margin oi securi . Mr. Dunning sad other sections oi bill were de- stoned to accomplish this purpose. Nothing was inserted in the bill to control prices or prevent a rise Sim? the bill. He said materials advanced 20 pu- cem following the inauguration oi the home unprove- ment plan. The Minister did not know ii this was the use but reminded the House the Combines Investigation Act and other laws were enacted to check undue price advances and Vproiiteering abuses The success oi the measure de- gended on the co-operstion oi the uilding industry. Judging by the mcmses he had alresd received from representatives of capi- tal and labor in the industry he was confident the industry and the public were ready to cooperate. The government. he told Dentcn Masey (Con. Toronto-Greenwood) had obtained all the information available on pie-fabricated houses and intended in follow all de- velopments in this field. ere was some question as to how ia-r such mastic Ca IRRA Dlfi TED rnation iidenieihs"Ceoisnisdliesv-“evevybie&ylfli. Seeyeavleesissvqryarlardeiisensoilho. ALL RIOIT. P835 IT (Will. ' WIIERES THE "W. m um, u caamnou mum. AT aaour o»... one: YOU my Carnation Milk for creaming cuff“, arm,’ fruit, you'll continue because of its ‘smooth, rich flavour. But you’ll like its real economy, i300, And your“ “k9 u” W3)’ it imProves the flavour and smoothness oi cooked di§h¢s_ sauces, ice cream, puddings, calm, soups. Clflllflml Milk a. double. rich milk, with cream in every dmly And it is so convenient to keep it always on hand. For bottle-fed babies, there is no finer milk. More digestible, always tlie same, with an added amount of "sunaliine” vitamin D. Send x for beautifully illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas and recipes for 15¢ (postpaid). Carnation Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. A CANADIAN PRODUCT “from Contented Cewsfl Milk Kenneth “Eiiiifafiifon is country from Bcotland th “ha- about l0 years ago with her family. Bhe had been born at lnvemess. The Murrays were married six Ears ago and iirst resided in undlev lle, then in Rexton and a- t iour {Zara ago returned here. when Mr. oi’ A. urray became manager E, Mundleu farm. She is sgvived by her husband, children a mother. a sister, Mrs. Lester Warren, Mundleviile, and iive brothers, Kenneth, George. and is ace’ Alex, Ma peque, 1;; n. 1.. an William. m the nun E6 . “Advertising Makes ‘ Work” Scheme Wins Presidential Praise DETROIT. June 15—(’AP)—The Advertising Federation oi America. which won pralsefrom President Roosevelt for its slogan "Advertis- ing Makes Work," laid the ground st its annual convention today ior consideration oi speciiic methods oi putting that theme into action. From Edward F. McGrady, for- mer ofiicial oi the United states Department of Labor and now 1A- bor Relations Director oi the Radio Corporation oi America, came a suggestion the advertising protes- sion help heal the breach between industry and labor. William R. Thomson. director oi the Bureau of Advertising, Ameri- ‘ ’ Associa- Advertis- icn. meet- eder- oi greater value to ciier reader and 4° advertiser than mu iour-lettered .Beinga wsiniislanchdecesssd inOherryV ‘lhyearsold. eruld hewss ofth Oa-nrl Oarrier one ebest gist ~ aii a word-news. IBIiNIZlll. 808001. Ho Roll i0 May: x 813-21, Mac- Grade x Jr.-1. Ruth Roberts. 2. Vaunda seamen. 3. l-elthl MW‘ I"a.-.s.°" vrr-i. o1 ude Macbeod. one. VI-d. Luster Madlnod. 2. and; V-i, Thelma Bryenton. I. Doiron, 8. Roland lbrd. QNEW Grade IV 812-1. Ohmer MM" Donald. S, Otis IBM. 3. "NR" hes Brake tiaim ilhed ld. 2. Roi a)“ and Douoette. a. Grade III-l, Z. Velma. Ford, 8 L . and secure the greatest returns. QnBTIVJa-f. mama“ _'-'“*T>e—§$<"f.*2t.aéiéii’mma’ e. _— . m dossier“... inching a Robert MacDonald. Alfled MacDonald, mum - Mlle ma. noun MacDonald. grade I Bra-d, John Bryeniton. ‘reaches. libther lidatheson. __'.l.";..1_-u-:_—_l._hL-s_r1sc_Mw_-_ (any, Please cg) WOOL Sell your wool where you secure the greatest re- turns, through the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION, and the CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS’ LIMITED Cash on delivery at current market prices will be paid, and any advance in the market until sold will he received by each patron. Wool will be received at the Agricultural Hall, Charlottetown until July 1st, while the following agents of the Association will re- ceive wool ior the Association at local points. All freight will be paid. W. B. McLellan Alma P. A. Mclsaac Souris J. A. Fraser . Elmira Geo. McInnis St. Peters W. D. Ross Uigg J. W. McLean Murray River Mont. Annear Montague Cyrus F. Gallant Wellington The big Wool Week is now on. Market your pro- duct through your- own Sheep Breeders’ Association P. E. I. Sheep Breeders’ Association CHARLOTPETOWN .__--._.__ _____j STOCK REDUCING VACATO LUGGAGE sracm. nrscouwrs on ova ENTIRE sro K son ma mourn or rum: Your opportunity to save money on LUGGAGE If I °"“'"“ LADIES’ STA-PAK CASES 35,00 and Ill! ovs E5 2.50 and up n Assorted so!” ""1 °°'° GEN TS ’ Dressin Cases. Gladstone M... colors at special sale DIS- COUNTS. A large sad nest mists stock irvll “m” m .