Pants for only pants. Prices - r your business. PRIZE GARDENER. E REGINA, Aug. flit-Professional gardners of long experience looked on with more than a lttlo chagrin ‘while judges awarded a majozity of the big prizes in the Regina Flower Show to Mrs. M. Eq Posyuiak, n scrubwoman, who raises Regina's best flowers and vegetables in a oi’ Your Eyes will Safeguard J. W. JOHNSTON Optometrist I57 Kent Siren-t Charlottetown Buy one of these Suits and we will give you another Suit with Bloomer IOOIIDOOOIIUP.-M'.II Another range of Boys Suits for the- smaller Boy in Sizes 2i to 30. with bloomer or knicker to Don’t forget we also carry boy‘s Shirts, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Swczit- ers, Tics, etc. We carry a complete range 0f school clothes at big saving prices- Our prices are right. We want a '1 t“ i Your Vision and comm," Sec on School Suits Something New A Something Different c Boys’ School Suits for 1.90 35 Suits in this lot, some in first longs, some with long pants and bloomer. Prices 0IIICIOO3l5. Don’t miss this bargain. Opportunity only knocks once. Get that boy’s suit for school right now while this big outstanding sale is on. Boy’s Suits for only Sizes 28 to 3M0 Prowse Bros, Ltd. For the Best in “Boy’s Clothing ---~uu-¢¢-------@.--¢--- Only 35 in the lot. Sale now on For the Best in Boy’s Clothing ,, $15. $1.00, 50-foot garden at the back oi her modest. hnme in the east end oi’ Regina. Mrs. Posynlak had the lavst dahllas, the best sweet peas, some of the prize-whining gladioli, and the top vegetable oi the show. She was awarded nearly $100 in cash as, W011 as four trophies for her superior garden achievement‘ in a bad drought; year. SAMPLE BOTTOM OF ARCTIC OCEAN NEW YORK. August. Ztl-Copy- riglitcr; Rndiogram from the sub- n: e Nautilus t0 the New York American, tells how scientists aboard the vessel have sampled the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, 5,220 feet from the surface. The result, says the Radiogram from Captain Sir Hubert Wilkins, commander of the North Pole Sub~ marine Expedition, was a column 0i Arctic mud, 17 inches long and 146 Richmond St. §§sum ocsrrncznrrortnum “ i ' Get a supply of cartridges and be ready or the sport. ' We carry o large stock of DOMINIO ‘I Q U DQIIC6Z E. R. BROW Fire, Life, AccidenySic/aness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis e Open Season For Ducks Starts on ITUESDAY, SERTEMBIJR 1 O Charlottetown g one inch thick. It was “brown from the surface tor 15 inches and then pale blue, representing the depos- its in polar waters of hundreds or thousands or perhaps hundreds of millions of years." Submerglng the vessel from on ice-tree spot in the Arctic Sea, the submarine crew tested the oceanlmose people m any way. and mm bottom scientifically by means of a new type oi‘ deep sec. bottom samp- , ler designed and operated by P:o- fessor Sverdrup. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS EARNINGS ‘wsisrsnn autumn n, would not be here a day, to be tor- -LOCll8, KNOBS, 100cc pin butt: and all builders‘ hardware. sold at Bruce's. 8310-8-29-21. wsmsm, nnur, rucnn, soldright at Bruce's. 8370-8-30-21. —COMPLAINTS FROM SUM- MEBSIDE-Thc icllowing has been received from thc Prince County Capital: Bin-As I am the mother oi an only con who gave hi: liie tor his king cndcountry, and our pro- tection, I claim that I get no pro- tection in Summerside. Now, we brought a case before the court this week, and they did not glva us a chance to defend ourselves. Three young men played ball on Sunday evening directly in front oi our place, and on account of those young men being of age, we thought we would take them up, as lt seems we cannot take up children under 16 years of age for any offence, al- though they are capable of doing most anything. The Judge, whom I am told is a ball player himself did not think playing ball on Sun- day was an offence. I told him there was a mistake in the charge, (a disturbance) it should read. “nui- sance." The Judge then Just ad- journed the case, giving the young men a chance to tee a. lawyer, and when the case came up the lawyer and the Judge dismissed the case. The Judge gave me the privilege to speak and tell Just what happened on Sunday night, that could be told in about iour words, but would not let me tell the way those people have used us for the last iour years. We own our own property, or we mented as we are. On one occasion, while our gates were down ior the winter and I was in my own yard, and they set their two clogs cn me, one was a big police dog, he climb- ed up on me, and put his two paws on my shoulders and played his teeth on my neck. Only that I pat- ted him and called him by name, and told him to go down, I do be- lieve he would have killed me. I looked over across and the two boys were setting the dogs on me. I phoned immediately to the police, and they never did anything. That is another thing which is all right in Summer-side. Now, I do not hurt would leave them alone, only we cannot live with them, for the law- yers and the judges claim that. ev- erything they do is all right. ‘rhere is no fault whatever to be found with the police, they try to do their 3rd. I! not tine, Friday. PIOKLING I801!!! Apple Chill!” 2 pounds apples. 6 ounces brown Illin- 2 ounces salt. 4 ounce! chopped onion. ll ounce mustard seed. 3 ounces stoned raisins- i/i. ounce ground Hillier- 1 pint vinegar. it teaspoon cayenne pepper. 4 red peppers. soft. Press" through a sieve, make .. syrup by boiling the sugar with hull week and then bottle. Pickled Prune: 1 pound prunes. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 10 cloves ‘.6 pound sugar ‘A pixit vinegar Wash the prunes and allow them to soak in cold water; piercethe skin oi each prune. Boil the cinnamon. cloves sugar and cinegar together and col/er the drained prunes with this mixture. Stand over night and simmer gently until the skins are a little broken. ' Pickled Nasturtium Seeds Nasturtium seeds Vinegar Spice Brine Pickled nasturtium seeds are an excellent substitute for French cap- ers. Pick the nasturtium seeds while still green and cover them with boil- ing brine. Allow to stand tor 24 hours. Drain, boll sufficient vinegar to cover seeds with a little whole mixed all-spice tied in a cheese cloth bag. Cool and pour seasoned been packed into small, wide- mcuthed bottles. Cork and seal. Pear Sauce 11 quarts pears 1 quart vinegar 1 tablespoon salt. V.» cup mixed alispice Brown sugar Peel pears and cut into quarters removing core; run fruit through the meat chopper, using the coars- est". knife, you have. Add the vine- gar, salt and allspice, which has Eastern Guardian ..'PLAY AND ICI 6198M social in New Perth Hall Thur-ad”. 56M- 8881-8-28-21 Put apples, cored and quartered. onions and vinegar in a. stone ves- sel or a. granite pot and cook until n. cup water, and add to apple mix- ture. Stir altogether until cool. Put it; aside and stir every day for a vinegar over the seeds which have. Back to School Tuesday Sept 1st. and He Needs New Clothes 1T’S CHEAPER this year than for ten years pant to outfit the boys nicely. Good wearables sell at lower prices than for a long time - and _ the BOY’S STORE is tilled with splendid merchandise. Bring the boys in-shop early. 30 Boy’s r fancy brown and grey mixed tweed suits, some with bloom- er, others with long pants, double breasted models. Sizes 22 to 29 . Cotton Golf Hose 35c Fancy Cotton Golf Hose, 71/; to 9%, good value at 35c Boy’s All Wool Golf Hose, brown or grey, sizes 7V; to 10. ..................... 65c Boys’ Polo _ Collars‘ 8 dozen boy’s suits, in fancy fawn, brown and grey tweeds, single and double breated models with long ---uu--.-----.--.-¢-u _Fancy Tweed and Sizes |26 to English Serge » Bloomers $2.50 Boy’s fancy tweed and English worsted serge §§°ff§?.7‘.’.°7 $2.50 duty, but are prevented by those been “ed Jerseys and V Neck in a. cheese-cloth bag. were discussing the modern egner- The gross earnings of the Canad- ian National Railways for the week ending August 21st, 1931 were $3,- 163,175, as compared with $4,348,600 for the same period in 1930, decrease l of $1,185,425. Two prim, old-fashioned women ation. “Yes," said one, "I don't knowl “Yes," chimed in the other, "and men, the lawyers and the Judges, and, again I say, there is no Justice in the place. I was not allowed to tell the way they have broken our fences and broken our windows and’ play directly in front of our home. and make such a noise all hours of the night and day, and we cannot get: any protection nor law in this place and we have tried time and again. The ofience I took those men up for was a nuisance. Now, What the WOT“ 55 Coming W-r could the lawyer and the judge women masquerading as men." claim they were not that? I know they were no menace to them, but Cook until the pears are soft; sweet- en to taste and boll a iew minutes longer. Bottle. Mustard Pickle 1 gallon vinegar. 6 cups brown sugar 3 cups flour 2 ounces mustard 2 ounces tumeric 2 ounces curry powder Beans Cauliflower Gherkins Prepare beans, cauliflower and to32............ . . . . . . .. Sweater Coats $1. Boy’s polo collar jerseys and V-neck coats in fine and medium weights, all wool, in navy Sizes 22 .00 noaucloulcll Boys’ Broadcloth A brown, fawn, red, and grey. 85c tlharlottetown evefybfldy 15 Ellsliefited. 1100- Whifl, they were to us. Now it. is imposs- vesterday I received a letter ad- lble to live here and we cannot sell dressed ‘Dear sir or madam.’ " our property, but this year they! hours have raised our property taxes uway to coal M”, sugar flour mustard f up and they give us no means oi‘ ' ' ' _y making a. living nor protection. I ' “*1, have kept their street clear for four years by picking the old rubbish. Even at the expense Vof the laughter I oi those people, I believe in cleanli- ghcrkins or any other combination desired, and soak in brine 24 to 48f Scaid vinegar and allow it Boy’s plain and fancy broadcloth shirts, sizes 12 to 14 Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses 50c Boy’s fancy broadcloth blouses, sizes 6 to 14 years ...............‘.............. tumerlc and curry powder together. ‘Blend in vinegar and stll until the; mixture bolls. Boil ten minutes and ' cool. Remove vegetables from brine and rince well. Drop into the sauce and fill Jars, pressing well down. Business tr College H shortest possible time con- ‘ All necessary subjects are 1.: 1.; for the ll l1 Re-opens :-: Tuesday, Sept. 8th prepared (or positions In the 1'.‘ Young Men and IVomen Ohio, who had been visiting her sislent with EFFICIENCY taught, including preparation l] CIVIL SERVICE Z-I Full particulars on upplic- l! aticn to ' L. B. MILLER i.-.%.'-' =2 ‘family in Malpequc for the past tour weeks has returned to her home.-Y. ters, Portland, Me., have returned to their homes, taking with them pleasant memories o! their visit tumeric and sugar. Cock afcw mo- to Kensingtom-Y. I Principal ton, has returned from O’Leary where she visited Mrs. Stephen Baker and Mrs‘. Henry Adamir-Y. ness and civility-I am, Sir, etc., One Who Would Like Justice. PERSONALS -—Mrs. John Hamilton, Akron, _.___- -Mrs. L. G. Libbey and daugh- -__._. --Mrs. Francis Adams, Kensing- over night. In morning drain. and cook well. Add flour, mustard, Sweet Pickle 1 quart chopped cucumbers 3 quarts chopped tomatoes 2 pounds chopped onions 2 heads chopped celery Sprinkle with salt and let. stand Take 1 pound brown sugar 1 tablespoon mustard 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon tumerlc Cover first mixture with vinegar THE BOY’S STORE 2 tflblfi Inn mllfllvifd 860d 1 cup brown sugar Green Tomato Chili slum 4% pounds green tomnboea Pepper, icw clove: Put up the tomatoes and aurinkh mm“ N"! lmue- 1 0UP White H1188!‘ it cup salt with cult. Stand over night and mXl Imlllll Chlltmy 12 large apples 4% pounds apples morning drain. Peel, core and ch01! 3 red or green peppers 1 quart; vinegar 1 quart; vinegar tho apples, put Ill ingredients in“ t! tomatoes, red or green Put through fod chopper and 000k 4 pounds brown augu- the pot md cook until up?!" "' 4 onions all ingredients together for two 1 ouute allspicc tender. Bottle and seal. 1 cup raisins hours. Bottle and seal. 1 ounce cinnamon ' BRINGING UP FATHEE . 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