SATURDAY. n HE UHAKLU'I'I'E'IUWN GUARDIAN JULY 3, 1937 LANSEA Knitted Sportswear Mr. Burt will be at this store Friday July 2nd and Saturday’, July 3rd, with a complete range of the newest styles and materials in IANSi-IA Knitted Wear. 7 ROYAL VicroaiiigCottsoi-z McGlLL UNlVERsllY MONTREAL RecentlyenlargedHreproollauildiiigJlioroughlymodem equipment. For women students, resident and non- resident, preparing for degrees in (he Faculty ol Arts (EA, 8.542., 8Com.) and in the Faculty ol Music A limited number ol Scholarships and Bursaries. IOIJNimn srirniiisuowlnlr rm LAT‘! RTJIQN. IAION ITIATNCONA AID ‘AOUNF uOYAl Application: rliaiild be made early. For all information ifply to T H E W A R D E N ,;~.@~ “;€.‘°;"§"' o- 1w l BARGAIN EXCURSIONS Going July 9th — Returning July 12th Saint John —-- — — $1.35 __ $1.50 Q" ' E11"; Truro ‘ W. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street _ . 1 Phone 510 Inexpensive under the HJ-P. New and glowing beauty for the home, olconrser-aiiil for the liome-ownertlieassur- ancotliat tlionew roof will give lasting protection. TlIPFf? are the attributes of lLl‘. Jkfilllllillfsllllliflfli. Weather-proof, lire-resisting, perma- nently colonrful, they are a sound in- vestment for a new home or laid over the old roof. Fold under the trade names of BIRD, RU-BliR-UII) 0r VULCANYFIY, each lioars the 13.1’. trade-mark-—tlie symliol of quality. Your hardware or lmililing supply dealer will gladly demonstrate their advantages, and too, he will arrange the Home Improvement Plan loan for you, if you wish. Biiunuic PRODUCTS Lmnrm aimiiii sif, Saint- Jllhll, s1 Smytlie st. lllllllllx. Imuwrm Sinmol . , . Ronriiwcs . . . iivsirmrirvt: Roam-s, Em. l t Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box» l iCoiitinued from page B, W 7 l W-“ . l ioiili more vividly than I can do the tragedy of possessive mother love. I t ‘lilfllt unit tliosc women who leel that uiiother always knows best." and I tint» ‘uCAlfi-Ivf: that a mother has a. right to dominate her chiloreirs lives Will i.i_i T.) w dlilllvlifldrtl-lltlill L. For mother love ca,“ cud-so g5 wen a5 bgnenk 1; u... m; 1A 011L405 gicalest blessing or its greatest mister-tune. O I I I q DQM‘ Miss Dix-I am engaged to a very nice young nian, but we are ilng iii-u an. another year before marrying, as 1 have another year in p I am very much in .o\'e with niy fiance and anxious to be a per- wiie Just tor him. Now the question is this: 1 had llltcllded being a um zor and have iietirly" completed my pre-niedcal course. Would you ad- \i - 1114‘ to lllllhll iiiy roiirsc and continue my medical career alter mar- ;r-, or giie up the idea ol a career altogether? My fiance wants me 1o 'i\li.ll1."-t.‘i'l wish. lie is also gouig to study medicine when he ttiiiiiiitites this year, so maybe one doctor ni the family would be enough. ~ 3101M‘ is no consecration, as we will be able to finance two liiecllcal car- eers, ll you think best. A Q1111, 0F 19, .'\ll.\\\ er; ' l 1N ' long ago I was at a banquet that was given in honor of several young r‘ ‘\\ no lino Just graduated in medicine at, a lainous school, alter i ailii; ' ot- brillniiit records a1 through their course. They looked so '; . . so young and girlish uiid their new title oi doctor sai, so in- a, -.. ly on thin" shining heads that, I sighed mid smiled as l. sad to lair v. s-incii doctors who sat iiexl. to me: l". is all very line, and it ii.1s me with wide 01 my sex to see LheE-C . hills stiirtnigout on their careers as physicians, but .1 wonder prac- _ l\\ much i. is going to py tliein, or their iiiiiiilies, 101' ti“; thou- anils and illtlllrillliilb oi dollars the.r iiiedit-al training has cost them and :i the yiais o1 11.1111 work they have put iii on it. uiie 0r two, perhaps, not lliltl ry and they will lollow their proiesions and develop into the iioziieii tiotzors who are so much needed, but. most OI these girls are piulty iiiid attractive ill every way and they will marry. "And. ivliat then? riow is a woman going w be the kind of a wife a niaii wants. a brunt-maker, a good cook and manager, one yraiting to wel- t-iimt: llllii home \\".il1 a glad smile ivhcii he comes ;ii tired from a hard 21;, il she is ti doctor iiueverybtxiys beck and call, with no time ii call icr own? And how is she going l0 be a good nioaher ~ 1 l l1 sir-i » going to . ‘cc to turn Lhe children over to hircliilgs to rear while l she s u’. on taxis? And how is she going to keep her mind 0n her PET-- ‘ l tents ivlicii l1t‘1' own child may be lying desperately ill at, home, with no mother tliert- to 1on1; alter it’! ~ i she marries a doctor there must be great Congeniality and l bt-‘wweii tiicni ivith it common medical background, but l livClilbtl most itieii don't. Wuiit l0 tall: shop itt- lionie with Llltul‘ \\1 'l'1i.-j." want their wives to bring iii it fresh budget 01' gossip w (ll\'t‘1‘l them. Arid if by chance the wife doctor should be more popular than ilii- lllhbllllil iloctor, everythiig would be over but the divorce, ior no iinui i-iiii .\".l\l1\tlll\\ll1g his wile us n rival." "ill it'll you how I solved it,“ said one of the older women doctors, “I gave up my pitihssani wheirl iiuii'i'ictlf‘ 5- -jiie, trio," said the other woman doctor, “but it has been a help to kn“, “lllll to do ior the children when they not sick and not. io think they l \\'t'll' uoiiig; to tllt.‘ every time they hail ll, liacLioii oi ll degree oi‘ lever." ' 1*t>~.i»ilil_\' the experience of these two woiiitrii, both of whom had spent l ll fortune and their g rlhoods studying iiietiiriu, may help you to (iecide i your l-rtililuiii. i1. slioulilirt, be. ol course, but somehow careers and inat- ‘ 11111011)‘ don't iinx, so lrlr as women are concerned. I DOROTHY DlX. t I 1 l l .4 l ti l Q iiiiiioi i-vi ll \. K .¢»Q+"<.¢¢<.: g1 Lnccoriiuig t? Mii. Fox, the only ‘ea novc p101 1160f in our ccii- B O O K S .1‘ A J‘ x tury is Samuel Butler's "'I'lic Way l of all Fleidi" . n11 other tvritcrs M U S l C l lie sweeps into the llirCillTl . Mr, l Fox has the l‘t‘(:l])(‘ for the great l novel, but we doubt if it is possible lor any one WHLCI‘ to furni-h all the ingredients . this book n1ake5 heady reading and in spzto of its (logmntzsm and icoiiot-ln iic tliuii- rler, contains some brilliant critic- (By F. R. 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It. is no longer considered odd t0 furnish a. room with antiques or re- productions when its architectural details-fireplace mantle, the trim, or the wall treatement-am modern And modern furniture is now at home with backgrounds which suggest Colonial days. such as din- ing room with dadoes, piluters or traditional wallpaper. Today's decorator ls introducing original touches that are both con- sistent and individual. In i867, when the composer was forty-one years old, the Blue Danube Waltz, by Johann Strauss the younger, was performed at Vienna for the first time, with Strauss leading. The Danube Waltzes were composed to be sung as well as to be played, and the first performance had a. chorus of one hundred and fifty male voices. Both Brahms and Wagner, fam- ous contemporaries of Strauss, admired him greatly. Brahms, on being asked for an autograph, wrote the first few bars of the Danube Waltz, and then under 1t. “Alas! Not by Johannes Brahms!" And Wagner wrote, "One of Stmws‘ waltzes as far surpasses in charm, finish, and zeal musical worth, hundreds of his contempor- arles as the tower o! St. Stephen's SUIXNISES the advertising columns on the Paris boulevards." LAKE VERDE SCHOOL Lake Verde school Honor Roll for June:- Grade IX-l. Marion Boylan. Grade VIII-i. Gavan Boylan; 2. ivfary Callaghan. Grade VI -1. Tenn. Callaghan; 2. Anna Hughes; 3. Vera Boylan. Grade Iv-—1. Helen Shea; 2. Kenny Callaghan. Grade III-l. ArthurJ-Iughes. Grade II—1. Willie Shea. Grade I-l. James Duffy. Anne Gill, Teacher. “fir? iitniirs PLEASE TAKE NOTICE-Orders by mail for cabbage plants are priced at 40c per IOU-and late tomato plants are stlll 30c per dozen v prepaid. i We are sold out of annual flowerl plants with the exception of somel Flaming Velvet Petunias, Snap- i draggoii, Asters and a. few Marigold l priced at 25c per dou-n postage paid. l J. J. GAY a son; P. 0. Box 187 Charlottetown 1i-2Il20-7-3~6. EYc$lGHT EXAMINATION Flllilli.’ and Supplying Glasses l Etc. l l 5 n.i mason OPTOMETRIST i. 1 MONTAGUE, P. r3. r. l i Office COIIIIBCiClI With ‘ l Drugstore l ___ s, 1 l l l l Canoe Cove CAMP July 7 to 17th. The leading Island Camp for Boys 10 to 17 years of age, A Program of enjoyment and training adapted to a hny’s needs. Summer Sportswear and Accessories / That the Well Dressed Man Will Need For the Vacation or Week-end Trip L_.._.._..........____. Get. your swim suit now. We have the cele- brated Jantzen either Trunks or Zip Suits. Trunks priced at. - — —- — —— 32-95 fllld $73-95 Zip Suits priced at — — — — — — — 50-95 We have every style of swim suits in all the popular colors or contrasting colors. One piece suits with skirts - $1.35, $1.50, $2.00 n Zip or button on top, prices — - — $1.75, $2.95 Our swim trunks are very attractive in colors, prices — — — —— — $150, $100. $235 Other Bathing accessories: Men’s Bathing Caps, price - — — -— - - 50c Men’s Bathing Shoes, price - - -- — — 85c Separate Belts for Bathing Suits -- - — 35c Men’s Underwear for the summer season, will keep you cool and t comfortable under all circumstances. Harvey Woods make. iCortaulds quality controlled Rayon com- binaflons _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ — — — — — — -— -—— Cortaulds quality controlled Rayon shirts and shorts, 75c each garment. . Men’s Bermuda Mesh shirts and shorts, a perfectly ventilated under- ivear. Jockey style shorts only. Price — — — — — — — 75¢ garment Men’s Balbriggan Underwear for those who like the long legs, with short sleeves. In this line we have either single or two thread qualities, arices for combinations single thread $1.00 Suit; Two thread $1.50 Suit Underwear for the man that requires a. little more weight in com- liiiations with long sleeves and long legs, prices -- -— $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Men’s Shirts in the popular dark shades, Royal Blue, Brown and Maroon. A popular feature in this shirt is the new Bt-Swing back, giv- ing you perfect freedom of action. You should try this shirt — - $2.00 Ask for the two way convertable‘ collar shirt 1n plain white, air con- ditioned cloth at — — — — — — — — ~ ——— — -— — — — — —— — 52-00 Also our standard style. Collar attached, air conditioned, in white at — — — — — — — — — — — — — ~ — — — ~ — — -- 52-00 \Ve would like to show you our better quality shirts, in English woven colors, beautiful shades — - — — - — — —— - 3 shirts $10.00 Let us show you something new in Men’s Ties, for summer wear. Light shades in beautiful colors. Prices - — — — - _ - -- 50c & 51-00 Men's Hose for the summer season. See our Pacer line, with the garter top, this is our most popular Hose. We are showing these in ltayon or Wool and Rayon weights, prices -- -— -~ - 50c, 75c & $1.00 Polo Shirts for summer sport wear. Plain shades, white, yellow, blue, also fancy colors. We show all the popular styles including crew neck and laced neck. Prices - - - — - 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 & $1.75 yr H Maiqgilqqiiie our OUR-WAY AH~YAWS-~A STURDY CRAFT, MO DOUBT, BUT A m-rte 5MALL ‘FOR N\V REQUlREMEMTSwUMF-FdFF-F-s.» WHAT 1 AM LoOKiiuei FOP, .,, l5 AZOO-‘FOOTEP-l, wm-i AccoMMooA-rious 1:02 A ‘PERSONAL STAFF oi= 5 5ERVAHT5, AND s-rA-re ‘ROOMS FOP» ‘TWICE ‘THAT MANY 6UE5/T5 MKAF-lMF-F! coMiioc-i, As 1 AM, INTO ‘IHE vAsT FORTUNE OF MY ANCESTOR, 61R DRA WINUGATE HOOPLE, expense - SECONDARY \i\ CONSDERATION! 15A By VW1L_LiAi\l§ TAKE HIM BACK AND DEMAND VOUR MONEY! GO TO 7H5 OH, ‘THAT'S JUST ‘TH’ DOPE DYIN‘ OUTr-THEM HORSE TRADERS GOTA WAV OF FIXIN’ 'EM UP 5O ‘THEYLL FRANCE ALL. ‘THE. WAY HOME‘ PRETTY HALTER ‘IHEY GIVI ‘IOU WITH HIM~WHAT$ ‘THKT, A SPAVIN? M- -M- A BOWSD ‘IENDON, OO! Wl-M I BELIEVE HE'S HIPPED*'TURN HIM