.THE CHARIDT‘I’E’POWNE ’GUARDIAN TiiE BHiiiiliiTTEliiWil iiiiiiiiiiiiiilfiamnæggko‘; ne they are spendljni the' wesk and. s ' o ’ t ' . J. n. Borne" un» o! l'ulth lll Ohm nllhlu PIËIËIÛ A l'. “1...: ’ . ‘ 1%“: a}... Dress Goo _ _4 4 . This Morning ‘at 9 SALE WiLl. cotinNUE l‘on 0NE w wnttt otttr l‘eachers Are inviicd l0: Particip'ttte' Titis Big Sale There are a numbre of speciais on for today, which will make instant appeai. ONE IS‘ A CORSET SNAP Everyone needs new corsets'just now;and two ranges are offered on lot white, or pink, are prtced at only 98e a pair and anothe lot, ail stndard makes, seii tat 20 per cent. discount. These corsets were. never out of thetr Mrs. S. J. Crowe ut Ottawa was hostess this weeit art a deiixhuuily arranged luncbeon st, the Parita- mentary Restaurant. Among ihOse invited were Mrs. Arthur IMelvghen. Mrs. w. A. ‘Found. Mrs. A. A. Mc- iLean, Mrs. J. G. MdPhaii. U O Ù ’i‘he tennis tea at Victoria Park tthis afternoon ‘wiii be served i)y Mies Vinnicombc. the Misses Lyons and Misa Grace .Moinerney. Û t C Starred iorget—me-nots - amlie . delhend In ndvam “sweatlyn mimis"? loyal-en:- u“ ü 0- 5' À-yRing. Ibludheliis, ring! iWinulng eye and heurt compietely, 1 Bing, robin. sisg— ' Ail amonag the reeds and rushes, Witere tbe brook its music hushes. Bright me coiopogon Ibiushes— Laugb. 0 murmurluz Spring. ——‘Sarah F. Dnv-is o s o \ While the Prince ol Wales ls speeding home in the ‘Renown at- ter his long tour ot 'india and the Far East, arrangements are being made for a gigantic popular recoin- tion which is expcrted to eciipse anything of its kind in British hie- lui‘y.'l‘lie Prince is due 10 reach his home port on the day tbefore bits , Va parade in Charlottetown headetl hirthday, June 23. and the commit- will he unveiieu and on the secondjw n numhel. 0! bauds. pipe and itee in charge oi' the arrangements tlny nm (-etehrauon 'wm bu theltl their lirst regular meeting last [niglti and outlined saine ol’ the sports on the (‘hurlottetowu Dl'iV-iplans t'or tite official pt‘ngram. The t=ng Pal'k. Fut'lher deinils will betKillg will tender- ‘au official ban» {quet at Buclcingham Palace wltich Menu-3 Dnlly (fou-dol 33.00 pu nu (une!) TURDAY, JUNE 3, ,1922 tube same titne not injure their lbusiness. Pdssibiy a prize mighl On July mit and 20th W! sum-tbe onered for the best nœt. Imer. probabiy th'e grestest anniï NOTABLE ANNIVERSARY iMlss iBeatrice Mchnnon was amont; tthe gnests when Mrs. Wii- iinm Duir, entertained this week at the Parliamentar Restaurant. Otta- wa. in honor or Minis Ada tCrerrtr ot Lunettburg. So tur as the programme ha: versary celehration in the htstory beau prepared Pontifical High ot the islaud will be bait‘ atiMass triii be ceiebrated at the Scotchi'ort and in Chariotretown. monument on the morniug oi thc At the former place on tire :9ch tilth; prepsrations are being mnth a monument eri‘t‘ü’d i0 1h? anniDTi'l to feeti the multitude. 600 at each înr the (‘ÎI'BL Scotch Cutholir-s ro‘siutnx: the 20m will begin with arrive in Prince Edvrurd laiandfi l iiqui’d first o not put Rinso . direct from the package into thc tub Màke thc Rinso liquid first for best results. Mix half a package of Rinso in a little cool water until it is like cream. Then add two quarts of Û iMi'S. l). A. chLeod who has Ibeen spending the winter in the city with iter daughter- Mrs. H. D. Johnson ltas returned to Eition for the sntnnncr months. Ù ù t t P0“- bi‘nse; horse races ' _ and athletiv . imued with alhlctlc sports in (‘har-‘ Mrs. Blunchard is being weicom- ed home ui’ter a pieasant visit to Boston. iottctown. 'i‘hcre were 210 oi thtlse ofoneer their descendants annonnced in due course. n s a boiiing water and when the froth subsides you will have a ciear amber coiour- ed liquid; put it in the tub of cool or iukewarm water and you have enough for a batch ot' clothes. Soak one hour, two hours or overnight. and rime. C Mode by the mskers of LUX RJOD au 434 AIAV4JAL’J AïÿÆÎÛÆÆJJ A: au au 4: 4: AL: Victrolas Tilt: smallest Victrola, a: well a: the grestest, put! at your command thc world’s best music, both vocal and instrumental, cxactly n rendcred tby the ' pentes: arti'sts. , 4 La: u damas-tut- rite film-t Vicrrnis nyiu. and uplsu ou! uiy lot-s. titiia ans Gt. Gare St. OXFORDS THE LATEST STYLES OUR N EW 37.50 SHOE SEE Alley &ÎCoLtd tFaqtlonoble Fotomar \OUR W‘iNDOW . Iveiiing. f i -lr is cstimated that :t'atut' sevct‘ itituusand persans t‘rom Bostonnnd Ilthe many in th Sentiers; numy lof them. reeide on the origmzti ‘ltomesteads: soute reside in otherl parts of the province. ior prau.ir». aii_\' ali thc Scotch (‘ai‘tn‘ics tni tite province aro descendants oi' ltltpsc; nthers, probabiy tho grest majority oi' thcm are scat'w‘ed over the whole continent. man,v in ilio Eastcrn States, some as lar wost us (‘a‘ltii’orntia and some in nur‘ own Dominion. .‘ThpSp descendants, proud of ot‘ their forci'athet's and their country, proud vurd)‘ pioneer I‘itit'uily revsrennîng the mentor" or’ those “ho iei‘t ‘the ione shieiiing lin the misty islands" t0 bettertheir icondition in the ncw world, have Ïhad a suitable monument built in îScotiand and somc thousands oi :illt‘ili have alrt'ady expressed’ their Iintention to be prescrit at its un- ricinity slon’e _wiil lie in attent t illint'D; we lunderstand that au ni-l . [fort i5 being made to secure a train from the [’Jcifl'." {spcciul :i‘oast for the accommodation m i ipose boivng pl‘esent. These with' ilîle manr tltousttnds of ait Classes; ;and ct‘eeds in sur own province! iwho will gladiy unlte in this mem-| ‘Oi‘iiblê ceromony. will mean al Igathering that will tax the nous-i Iing and t'eeding capacity of Char. ilottetown and vicinity. l >lt nmt' sareiy ne assumez] that iihis celehration will bring the bill ‘ lgest gaihering sver assemhied in lthis 'province and preparaiions arr lieing made according‘iy by a cap l'ihic :tntl energotic committec “'iiich will le,an no stonc unturn' et] to malte -it the success it de- serves to lie. Apart nitogether trom thc historic associations. the pieasure 01' vweicom‘in-g honte SJ mnny of the island's sons and th? rntmion oi‘ i'riends and relatives at home and ahrond. there la an other feature titat must nol he i051 sight of, titat is. the lslund’s and the city's part in ihe affair. The gond nnme oi‘ tite island and oi' thc vity is nt stake. Our people will 'have an opportunity—not whoily a seii‘ish one---of “doing themselvos nroud" on ilils occasion; nn oppor. tunity to show onr Garden Pro vinrc ofi’ to best advantage; an rpportnn'ity to show ofi our stores. onr hotcis, our city to ibest advan- toge and. aboth nli, an opportunity m make ctty and province au hos— pituble and enjoynbie to the visit- ots titnt the)’ wiii realize that the province lis worthy oi’ the monu meut erected and of those whose good deeds «it commemorates. ,Accompnnying the visiiors frorn aitrond will be severai pipe bandit Scottish costume. Th'ls means 'hnt there will be a parade on the 20th. ’l‘htls parade, t0 be worthy of the occasion. shouid inciude aii' the citlzens who can tnke part in it i)y autos and carringes sultapr decorated. And. by the way. wonld it not be a good ides to have ' number of fioats prepu‘sd on' which successive changes durinat the intervening 150 years couitl be reniisticaiiiy represented. Thls wo’uid ni‘ford ont merchnnts andI other enterpnising‘ oitizens an on-l in w. _- ——— ————æ.« THE GOAL QUESTION i coai dealersi in conversation with some oi the with refcrence to [lie relative cost' ('hut'iottetown ot‘ L‘anadian and American coal. au: 'ziven in un editorial itt The Çuan; :ilîun t'estorday, we 8|“? ini’ornmd that the compnrieon does not up- ply llk'lll.. Tne‘ coùl purchased by the (‘anadiau governmcnt at 51.95 nt the mines is avaiitt‘nie only in the intet'ior ot’ the United States.l Also there ure many varieties ot’ coal qnaiîty. Much or the coal aiong the Atlanttic ses boat-d oi' the United States costs practicsily the saine as tite Nova Bcotia Çoal. Un- questionably the cosi ot' cüal hoth in the United States and in (‘anada is higiter than it Votherwise would hc if it were not t'm- strikts ont! the demande oi‘ union miners for a higher wngo and shorter workiny; hours. Thls applies to’ the Atlantric o! tiie Unitedl Stntes as well as vin Canada. s‘enboard numps From relinhle information we can nssure the public that the coat' dealers in ilrls province arc. in no way to blame for the high cost Dt "l reg'on Who pur‘lcom_ They Me mahing un moreihere this week is Archhi-tho] profil today than they made wheni cnal was iesa than half the pricst it is' today. -——*O. OUR OLDE‘T CONTEMPORARY Wîith Titursdny’s tisane 'I‘h_e Ex- aminer suspended publication u't til i’nrther notice. Our evcning had the distinction of being the second chics! new» contempornry naper in the Dominion oi’ Canada having been established in 1847 as t wcckly under the editoriztl management of thc iate Etlwm'd Whelan. lt was converted into un evening daiiy 45 years ago under the etiitorship of_ Mr, W.-L. (lot. ton nnder whose able and effici- lt has continucti since filling an uimportant part in the public iii'e of the commttnity. Mr. >Cotton is ‘in his t'it’tiet'n yetr eut. direction as occupant ol‘ tite edltoriaii chair, a record in newspapet‘dom in the Dominion. He is nt present enjoy- ing a long nnticipnted tour of Europe accompan‘led by his wdi'e and daughtcr and the letters he hue rbeen standing to iris 01cl pape have becn mnch appreciatcri and ou,r readersll wi‘li ibel_pleased 't-o iearn wiii be contnued in the colv umns oi‘ The Guardian. Mr. J. E. B. tMcCready who has been ahly acting editor in the' absence m' Mr. Cdtton nia specini columns ot‘ Notes i)y the wiiil contributs Wav to The Guardian exciuaiveiy. The suspension of TbehExamiu. er will be greatiy rogt‘ettcd and it ils to be hoped thc negotiatims initiated for ils resumptlon vwiii ho crowned with the success thcy de, serve. ROYAL BAN K LETTER tThe currcng ,monthiy ietter ot the Royal .Bank of Canada givea an estimnte or the acreage devoted in crnps in the thrce prairie pror vinces. Manitobn, Aiberta and Satdllnœhewnn. ’i‘he tcomhined aoreage in ihe three provinces la 16.408548 sa comparer! with '12.- Imade a! Piymouth.‘und ail the way .tended the ciosing exorctscs o: S! ta trophy that will lie np for par twili be one ol lite most splendid ev- petits ot the London season. On the ‘day ai’ter his’arrivui, the Lord May— or and aidermen will on’er thcir homage at a civic banquet and a' lour 01' tiie trity of London is ar- ranged. 'i‘he procession will not bP arlong one but will be repreñenta» tive ol thc whole empire and a route is being mapped out that will take tite 'Prince through ail parts oi' London in order titat tin peuple may have an opportunity o‘ showing thcir'approrai and loyal ty. The Prince's ianding will Ibt tram lite inmous oid port to Lon don towuships arc planning a wel conte and the train will be con stantiy halted li’ only for s fevr minutes. that tite Prince may rec eive loyal addresses. lit is ex-pected thai ’the crowds will even curpasa thuse at the t‘ecem royal wedding and the decorations will be on a more lavish 50319.41! is regardeda: most significant in society circles thal the Ducitess of tDevonahire ha; arrhnged a (lance l'or Lady Rachei Cavendilsh two days ai‘ter the ar rival of tlle Prince in London. O t Ù A mixed t'oursomes Handicap Metlnl plny ‘wili ha lteld at tht Golf Links this afternoon. when les will 'he served i)y Mrs. Muvrdoci‘ McKinnon, .Mrs. J. S. Bagnall, Mr.: C, L. Miles and Mrs. Gordon Ailcy Q Ü I Amont: the distinguished visi'nrn Henry O‘Lcary oi' Edmonion, who is vislting iris in'other, Blshul O'Leary oi' this ciiy. Ha aisu nt Dunstan's Universlty Wetlues day. Oll er. Stu‘art MoCawley, a promit ent Glace Day goiier hns orderoti Û Il petnai competition in Maritime Golf. Only newspaiper men will lif‘ eiigitble to play i’or the trophy, ihat will come under the RlESSlflçali-tn or the newspu-per goii'ing champion sitip. 'The matches among the news paper men will probabiy be hcid on the second day of t'ne meet. 'i‘he Maritime championships are lutine heid titis yenr at‘Chariottciown. Û Û Û Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wecks. Mr. and tMrs. C. H. B. Longworth and famiiics and tMrs. W. S __________2r—*- ———*———-—-—"-‘-—* for a more titan ordinarily large hnrvest. The heavy rnins ot iast fail which intertered very matsri. aliy with iht'eshing and which in fact tiniured most of tite grain that hayi heen thresvhed is titis season a, blessing as the moistut‘e is siiil in thc grou’nd and nvalinhie for the scason'a growing. Seedlng this spring was-“somwhut inter thnn nsual hut troni' the inrgar acresge sow-n lit wonid appnnr that operations handica'pped. The‘ on’ly unccrtnin in aight is {witether the sltnii come beiore the were net, serionst t_v nnw ripening trosts 'interfeœ. .lnteresting reference ls made to the Itepublic oi' Argentins which is rapidsiy becomlng a strong com— petitor in the tworid's .mariteta. Last year Argentine provided one third of the ment or nii classes imparted into the Unitod Kingfim. Its iShorthorn. cattie are ranked amtong the best in the world for food pnrposes na do aiso tite Argi- tlno sheep. Last year Argentine exported 141.000 tons of wool and 84,000 tons nf hidies and sir-lus. Theee figures show that this Sont Amerlcan .Repubiic. which aiihough mnch smaiier in ares. has a popu- lation about eqnal m‘ihat of on. l Dr. and Mrs. Pethick are enioy— ing a hoiidny tour throngh Nova Scotia. l. U 0 Mrs. .B. \V. Sherwoodtoi' Ottawa, is amont; the very welcome vlaitora ti‘i‘l\il'lg this week. t t Delcgaies to the international Rotary Convention in L_os Angnies from Prince lEdward Island. Nova Scotia and Ncwil'onndiand Were gnests of the local club al. a ban- ‘tuet held in Bond's, St. John on ’Sa'turdtty evcning iast. The delc- gntes attending were Mr. and Mrs. Welter Grant and Mise Grant. o! Chariottetown, Mr. and iMrs. Char- 'es “Villkel‘.0f Sydney, and Mr. and Wre. Charles Hunt of St. John’s. Vfld. They arrived in St. John on the Halifax express and. toilowing 'he banquet. lett lor Boston, where they joined the New Engiand deie- :ates. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ciarit ieft on Wednesday for tLos Angeles. Retnrning the party will comc last via tlle Cauadinn Rockies. Û C t Rev. Dr. Heartz ot Amherst and Dr. Heartz Bel] and Mr. Harry Bail if‘Halit‘nx ure the guests over the week end of [His Honor the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. MoKinnon. They arc hem to attend ihe Dia- montl Jubiiee of Dr. Hesrtz to be 'teld in t.he IMethodlst tChurch on Monday. a pieasant i‘eît‘ture of which is to he a rompiimentary Banquet on Monda). I Û Major IF. .M. and Mrs. May of Bodeque spent a iew days very pieasantiy in thc city this woek. C Æ t ‘Mrs. G. A. Gane has arrived inl the city to spend the sutmmer nonths. t . t t û Their Excellencles the GovernorI Generai and Lady Byng ot Vixmy 'tave' issued invitations for a gar- ien party to lite heid this atter- noon. Jnne 3, in ceiehration of Hic Vlajesty's iiit'tit'day. I t 0 .The Educational Contenance on Wednesday was round intenser in- ‘eresting to ihe large audience in tttendlance and made n most fitting apening for tite Teacher's Conven- ‘ion ot the pust two days, the ses- ilOflS ot which were very heipful ‘o the leucliem attendinz from (lif- i'erent parts oi’ the Province. 1 Û t Mrs.. Fred 'Edgecombe pi Frcd— ericton who is the gnest oi‘ Mr. A. a. Pomeroy, is heing widely enter- 'ained .ity numerous friands. Yee- rerday 'Mrs. Edgecomihe was joined i)y her tamin 'Mr. and tMns. Neil MoCnmim and tMr. and Mrs. Gordon Coy oi' Fredericton who will spend the weed ond hero. t C Û Mrs. (Rem) D. Mch—an, was ap- pointcd 'Presidcnt of the Ladias' Aid of the P. E. ‘l. Hospital ut thcir adjourned meeting on Thut‘s- day. U Û Ù «Citizens are pieused to learn that Mm. Williams of Moncton bas dec- ided to malte Ch'uriottetown lier homo in future and has acqnired the vainnbie residence of Mr. and Mrs. lngs on Pitzroy Street. t ù O Û Wh'ile in the city Dr. Stew‘art oi Haiifax was the guest o! Rev. W. O. and Mrs. Multilgan. Ü Û O Mrs. W. S. Louson is helng wel- comed bacit for the summer niter s pressant visit to her relatives in Montre/al. Û Û Û Congratulations nl‘a tbeing show- ered 'on Miss Helen erLaren. whose marriage of ‘Dr. Notting. takes pince si the home of‘her par- ents 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MoLaren. Hliisboro 'Streei, on Monday at higit noon. U IMisa Ross nnd Mrs. Frank Mr- Neiii, motoreti to the city ’i‘uesdsy front Sttmmersitle on a short visit. 0 O 0 adn. piays a very considersbie part in ‘the world's xmarkets and portunity t0 ndd ricturesquaness 785.665 lest year.in(add|:iont0 thr must .be reckonedlwit'h in‘our pro- and internat to tan parade m .at iarger urssge‘pnoepe'cto armgood inaction, ,t t'--fll"t'>»""5'l' 't .. a... .. au. t’ 'l'lt'a‘i tite London ssason this year boxes until this si opened, so are frcsh and clean. ANOTHER NEEDFUL ARTICLE IS UNDERVESTS . Here are wonderful values in good Acut 'vests of ail sizcs, worth up to 75 cents for 39 cents each. » ALL WHITE 'WEAR LINGERIE is being placed on sale this morning at 10 ta. m. at 20 IÏER CENT. OFF. The department includcs, undersktrts, v night dresses, drawers, combinations and corset covers, lover goods, boau’tifui lace, embroidered and rtbbon trimmed. The shirt waists arc amply displayed and big- ger description in loveiiness. You willed the fire sale discount very iiberai.. Then there [are house dresses, aprons, dark waists and sweaters ail on first floor and priced to seli at sight. ALL THE MILLINERY MUST BE CLEARED‘ out by a necessity, why not get it to Saturday tas the room is necded. Your ncw hat is day at Patonan‘e Sale? Ail wash skirts must bc cleared out, so the price' is an opportunity flowers are shown in _ _ ‘ p The speciai silk sale 1s keepmg choosing and this department was There are some loveiy shades left for- you todtay. Today’s special is SILK day. The silk sale is shown upstairs. that cannot be missed. well Ail the millinery big- boxes marked at 29e to clear.’ the ladies busy crowded yester- and WOOL DRESSES; a nice time for selection, at ex- actly HALF PRICE.‘ PATONS Ltd. Notes By The Way «wnmwwæ- iit is pieasing to noie that soma oi the worid's grentest troubles have passed aiway ami others are passing. 'i‘he great wnr oi’ 1914118 has gone; the “ilu” opitiemit-s ot' 1918-19 fatal to millions aiso no longer ail’ect the nations. The ap- pnlling ioad oi' dcht ami taxation resuiting i'ront the War‘is so far as the ‘Britlsh nation is concerned. being slowly iutt sieadiily reduçeti. Five huntireti millions sterling ol that dsbt have liteen aireudy paid and aome reduclion of taxation mode in the ‘Ilnltcd Kingdom. if not yot in Canada. Honest and thrilty John iluil has shown his citviidren what can lie donc and has led the way i)y u noblc exannpita which it is hoped they may yct foi» iow. That gioomy giant. ihe High Cost oi’ Living, horn ol‘ the Wnr and nourishcd in biood and initie smoke, la stiii ahroud in thc worid. but no longer s0 deflinnt and op- orers, and housn agents. Social t-ir- cles. so ruder liroken i)y thv (iront War, are forming nguiu. 'i‘itn nirm» ber cf hostesaes giving «latin-s and dinners is grester titan n tvrclvt» month une. There ure aigus titat the hottes-parich l’or Ascot twlil lu- larger nnd gayer. and tinnres thcrtn are 'heinu orranged as oi Oltl. As une dbsenver rcmlarked cvcrything points to tba tact that ths worlt] of fashion la settling down in lis accustomed otihit once more. il fart which menus more to tho penpio oi' Ilnndon in tcrms of Work and wag- es titan can lite expresaeti. ’ ,0 'û Q  His mnny i’rientis in this Province are dciiuhteki to heur of ths reccut marringe of Liant. '(‘oiin McDonald, son oer. and Mrs. George A. H. MrDonniti. formm‘ry of this l‘itiy. and now resitlinz in Pennirton. no... to Miss Virninia Kimhnii. only dauzh- ter (,f Mr. nnri Mrs. John H, Kim- haii. oi’ ILynn. Musa. Thr marrinn‘e took mince ai Ban". Alhrrirt. on Frin tinv the 20th cr an. .Mrs. Me.- Donnid hn-s mnny frlcnds in (“hur- iotietown hav‘lng visitetl imre Rever- n‘l ye: t'a tian. thc aussi ni iter nunt. Mrs. Robert Mei’herann. Wr. Mc- Don'tlrl served in tth C.E.F., unit fis sont: to be thetier in every way titan iast year is the opinion of dressmsitors, dancs and dinner cat- Q R AJ‘. with distinction durintz tlte two.v hnvine ‘heen arvnrelv .woundndl prmsive as he was. Ilis (ioo'm has 'rceis theneath the sturdy itiou's of becn pionounced and alt'eatly he the nations now in revoit, whom l'or years ha hsd oppt‘esscd. The Vicious Circie oi cvcr in‘creaslng (-ost nf t])i'0(lll(',ll0n and living“ highcr wagcs to miner, artisan nntl lo iatborer tutti transportation cm- pioyom, bot-anse the cost of living wus itigher, ht‘mher cost of coui and service hccnusc wach wore higher, higher frcight rutes hecausc ol' ihcse, and highcr vcost ol' living he- cause oi that, io begin ngaln witere ii itad stttrtcd. with new ticmands-— that Viciotts C'irt'ic has llt'i‘il brnken. licon l'lkt‘ titc multiplied cotteitrictor about thv -li0ily ol ils vlctlm, who hud illlliOSl. cottswl to strttggic. in u single squcczc oi’ ihe mil in 1920 3600.000000 in wagcs alonc was ntldcd to thc cost ul rnilwuy trans- pnl‘titilon in tlte linitcd Statcs. It was in tttrn added to the freight. and passcnger rntes and the-se ttgain ntldctl t0 thc cosi oi living. iiy force or circumstant'es Canti'lw lnn ruilways nnd the. Canadian pulr lli,‘ wcrc at tho sæmc time squeczul in iike fasltiun. i‘or our raiiways .lF rltttcl‘lookcd with Luis.) anross lho horde!" tir-(i wngea nnti i'relght raids go up or tlown on imi'n sitics of ihe Iltottntlat'y na‘lnevitanhly as tho wutcm of lllP great lakes pren- lt hntl colis ot u boa. THE RIGHT SORT OF PROTEC'I- IVE RQOFING FOR YOUR BANK BALANCE I5 FÆRE lNSURANCE A strenm of water from tho i’irt-mun's 'hose docs not promet ,vottr home, as well us ottr insu'rttnca protccts your ilnunccs. We wiil curci’uil) PXplillil to you tha policy you ncctl. ii’ you will call. Hyndman 8: C0. Ltd‘ Th: Oitlest insurnnce Agency in Prince Edward lsiand Canada must foiiow ‘nnd is 0‘ nncosally foiiowing il" in rnther turtly uttd rcint-bant fashion, thiis dotermined attuck upon the ’High Cost oi Living. lit is inevitabie thnt site must do so. She cnnnot live and prosper oiherwise. Whetitcr front cholce or i‘rom necessity the change must come and it wiii the welcomc. Whaiovcr stands in Lite orvc a common levci on their Cati» ndlsn and A-met‘lcan sitor-as. ÿ Wc have said titnt sturtiy iiiows hnvo beeu strnck ttt lite glant. ln« stance thc 400 millions illÆ‘Ut'k off thn coat of ruiiway transportation in ihe Unlited Statcs inst year. And inter tho lniersinte C Commission siruuk ou 400 millions more whiie the muer tBoard. sa n iteglnning, has moved to curtnli it i)y 48 millions, and is looking bo- yond that to a stlll further reduc- u: why must gui. out oi‘ tlte way. The Icosts oi‘ prodncttion and transpor- tation must corne down. Reni ec- onomy must supplnnt the bastnrd et-onomy now lii vogue nmong min- istcrs of state and politicians ilm‘o .—.._. ._ __._—- (Contintued ‘ On Page (il! (0\\’\\_\\ .i ,tîon‘n's V” hion of 1'50 millions. Oi’ course surh swseping cnta are ibeing and will bc resisteti. but there is Iuch universel flamand n cannot b0 re- litted for the reduction of the High Cost ot iltivlng tmd the eut-1 iing down of its chief plilam or support. thé Oust oftFroducn'on and. ' Transportation. And the glant reeis itsneath these snacks whiie the iightened ‘colls of the_ Violons Cir- w'hdle nytng on the Western Front. de r91“ me" DM."le gïKtnNEx w, PI,LLS f, Û il _ ‘RAL-Ê \\\\\\" ) ’î xliittmt Y U“! tirftfl 'lll": /‘(.r ÔY'QIÏIÊTP ' i'