A "SEPTEMBER s, 1921. m I Are the Best Store for Boy’s Clothing In P. E. island ,-_ —FlNE EXHl§iT-gé' areal. in - 1 ‘tn’ can“ match our values tel-est has been taken during the 11x5! few days in the show window _ of ll: R. (:r0:'l\'911. ii"\\'91PT-_511m "In! the people by nominating Lib-l Take Olll’ WOPd f0!’ It. IIOt Call ?;,eer::l;i.u‘;hi:i\i?l gifzefihtlllflelrzll fir‘. 59ml candidates in these bye olee. d f w k tions. such for instance in West an 88G 01‘ YOUTSC . E ma 9 it easy to clothe your boy, we ' carry the latest styles 0f good - ‘one cunnntimnrcwntkoimltman l, ,, Western Guardian ' Hay .. Fgver -n':§inAai.: RESlDENOE t... u-rnml. suntan coun- sale See Hon. Justice Araenault’: y“ don't and’; loath I trout- advL. in this issue. ~31: to pnuthcw 0! t M‘ RAZ-MAH! .-AFTER GOAL- {he ~hooneu Pacific and H. H. ‘rnest. sailed .frcun Summerside on Saturday, RELIEF ll IMMEDIATE. - bound im- S_\'-.lue_\'. N. 5., to take on it rates-u norunljruthingw- coat cargoes. n a anus other!!!‘ h ""1 ‘g3; lllllil i”; nights o! quic} d109- _ n30 at 'our dru int u, or write for to Temp atom. Tomato. Sold by Roddln Irol. 1 W0 sin" "ch Wednesday n 1g & Stewart lieparinett- at... o'clock for the Half Hflllfily Limited easonable 1 Dress Goods A at Bargain Pig-ices . As vacation time is about over and the re-openingt of school nearing, now is the time to think of. fall sewe iug for the children. To meet your demands and give you goods at a wonderful saving in price we have selected from our —-CORN. CORN, CORN. At Al- bany. Expected in a few days. a - carload .\‘o. 2 yellow whole coftffluctn in bulk. for delivery off cur. An ex- cellent chance to gecure good feed, Y ldr full and winter at the right ‘ price. Watch for ad4>°~n arrival. J. P. Lenrd. ~’ - CurrenLQoueni (Continued from page four) competiticn in the War \'eterans'| Athletic “em. held in the Summer~ York. we will no doubt find their BRIE Driving Park 011 1131101‘ DIW- lleader. Mackenzie King. spouting against the Meighen government. ‘lion b)" Bliss hlargaret Weldonbm wrrfiol"? ALVLVDIDATE OF wpianol. Miss Jean Penmnn iviolinhlns 0115‘ l5 THE FIELD To in affiilliatiun with Mount nilisonlsPiJlT P011- -PIANO AND QlOLIN instruc- scrviceable tweeds at prices that are within every parents _ Conservatory of Music. Registra- tion Sept. 6~ Sept. S. Hours 11-12 a. m. 4—5 p. m. 7-8 p. m. at .\irs.(‘.,\. .\las.\‘utt's Granville SL, Summerside. 1 They make much ado over what ‘they claim to be dilatoriness in ‘Qllllllig on these bye-elections. But wxhut is there in it? large dress goods department these articles listed be- low, all of which are very suitable for children and w? I The quest- -—WELL KNOWN MAN DEAD-- ion was hanging fire as to wheth- ghi’ “Willi i001‘ Piaf" altlgzmm‘): er a geheral election would be held ,““'_\r‘;';nm‘1{;“;‘pkpygfhx?“ “gig?” or not and that called for the pre- iif) years. following a very short: “He” ‘ledsmu- It "mud ‘here’ TJ/‘TQ are left to mourn for have been the extreme 0t fool- '11s will/in’; flirt-p iluuizhters unlit-impose m can on (he puma; E199. Z32};$5.?Z1-.;lliT‘§S;.§IiL‘?Sli‘§.21.2221110M dens hi» l» Ens ms, Wilfred and Alvzlh. at Home; m“! 1"“! the" W“ 11° 111K911! "w! ‘M59 Guelda at homo. tmrl two of them in any case. When he reach’ i growing girls dresses at prices where cost has been forgotten. concise: Bring your boys down here and get their complete outfits for school opening. We have all the styles of suits both boys and parents like in all kinds and shades of material. For Boys iromS to 9 Years oi Age Smart Junior Norfolk Suits in greys, grey mixtures, blues, browns, etc. Prices $5.00, $550, $6.00 and up. For Boys from 9 to l2 Years oi Age Tweed Suits in fanciescnd plain blues, greys and browns, etc., in endless variety of style. Prices $8.75 to $12.00. Eancy Hair Line Suitings, colors brown and green, 40 inches wide; regular $3.00 per yard-rwhile they last HALFPRICE . .Half-piece Black Bengal- ine, 42 inches wide; regular . daughters. married and living _nt_ was mung he Show“ no timmnyi Value—-Sp_eclal Qrlge Ezmont Bay ’lhe funeral service in opening constitueudes’ as was , _ . , . , . _ , $1, 5 ‘Q,,F,.“XI‘TK."Q;ZIELQ, gzgzevidenced in the several that he . . . I t l . n. m. on... .1.» One end Black Wool Serge, 48 inches wide;regular $5.00 ~. (‘ornate-Hz did bring on 1verse to his government. And then per yard-bur special price only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Two ends, Serge, good bea- vy quality, shades medium and dark grey, 50 inches wide; regular $430 valuw- our special price . . . . . $2.45 One end All-wool Grey Cheviot Serge, 42 inches wide; regular $4.50 value‘ for . . . . . .............$2.25 i Two Ends Pure Wool Bot- p any Serge, colors grey and copenhagen, 48 inches wide, previous price $4.50, special saleprice $2.25- Auk fur Wirrn-(Pn nnd tain- Iln other. ‘Immediately upon m! return. 3L most within a single week after - he settled down to business. the PERSONALSJvritQ were issued for the consti- Ituency that was the longest vacant QOQQL": 15111.15“ gulch g v3,»- ll.ff.’..lli’"f.$id.ll..fil"i..l°’l.°."‘l'li guns‘ 5,3,1‘,§§"“~_“§‘§§}§..Q k hquired it". Will those hurping v _ _-—-—_ Grits, who even nt what they leidniilcgdgll: (if; ‘claim to be so lute n date. lmve no “R m“ 1kg H;H'_riSr,‘n_ M m“ ‘Maw candidate to lace the music. show lay House, Itlmt l1 was reasonably possible to _“ 1 “—————v ‘ _ ‘have culled this election on soon-i snmhlgrsii‘; n-rtf-"gplnklirlé ilgiliéj: er. tinless by the Dremier nczlectv mm vacmo}, m “m Hm ‘ ving the much more important nf- ____ ‘fairs of tlic imperial conference? ma: "' '1 l z ' “- m "rm" "m" ‘"1 ~81“ But the lltte Pa ri t ilcla s. §m§il1<v.1;‘,‘f_l‘“mf:;{we provision ‘has 1153;‘: made rforl inersltle. ' V V‘ 1 ‘the other four. which it snys. “is Wm“ “M Ilziivphhm mlextremely suggestive." ‘While we Miss‘ Jeen-Pengnmri of Mount hill-are m‘ m“ immec" we mm“ re w“ conscrvjnnry m. M" {a Sack ‘mind the Patriot that there are two ville, were in summnrepie 3am;- . vacancies in our provincial house, <11!‘ arranging !'1_11ll1’11 11D 1‘- Pl-ieli the writs for which are now over-l o! plum.- und violinlessons. dug And “use are 0-! vastly] -—.\lrs. Martha (‘umernn has re- greater “mo” w our perm!” than". mm“ m xmnmon‘ N’ B" an" the outside ones they are haggling spending the Summt-r mnnthg m.“ about. More important in thut friends nnd reliliivcs in Summer our people at public meetings have 8M9‘ been clamoring for the resignation‘ . _ v ‘ nr__ dismissal of the treacherous Tfllllltllllfil lzx‘.|\‘lflllllv“lalill?i“Av-l\vdhlglj an‘? Ben- guvemnlent‘ whu are We“ ad‘ spending tli- pits! month visitiriegyvlfmi] 1115i i119)’ B"? "0 109891‘ "m"! hllss l-Tlla hit-Mullen. ‘Kensington, ed by the people, and are the hat- .\lis._< Mchluhnn zllso visited friends?“ lutefloperg homlng 0M0 0mm zmvl Tllllllll/PS in Suzuiuersitlc zintl in (‘elm-nee of those who elected _—--.o@--__I One piece Black Wool Serge, 48 inches; regular $2.75 value -- reduced to . . . . . . . . .......$l.95 Two ends Black land White Check Suiting, with large- overcheck, 52 inches wide. Considered good» value at $3. per yprd——Special $1.50 For the Big Boy Sizes 32 to 36 Tweeds, worsteds, serges, etc. Prices $10.75 t0 $15.00. A few odd lines of Dress Goods, including fancy check serge, armure and ot- . tomen cloths, 40 t0 44 inches wide. Good vlalues at $1.75 to $2.25 per yard, clearing at only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.7 5,» Do not delay-see that you get your share of these values. i We have such la variety of Boys Suits in patterns that are bound to please at prices that cannot be duplic- ated. One Price Cash Store One end All-wool Cheviot Serge, black and navy stripe 58inch width, was $3.90 per one Price to yard, now only .. . . .. $2.95 Everybody Spot (‘ash amid clothes and furnishing for men and boys Tuggzx-iz/Qexsun?! _ _. ('lizirluitet.nvn. LAUGHS AT Texas Journal Pokes Fup at C which Aitalncd More or Less of standing. u“ the street with another instrument. luuuther. VIBRATION IDEA 1Will'lll_llllllllll'lg. tune them exactly ridiculous war to go zihmit such them and who now demand their alike. and stationing himself zicruss destruction’! it wcultl be so much easier‘ to tear down Mr. ' Wimp. wurths playhouse with crmcburs nnd picks nnd sledges that only i1 iilzz scientist would think of tackling the job with musical ins- the on h.- couid intime play down biuldinsz—~ leave not mi storm ‘rho man who asserts he could -- .\lr. Jnmos Penderiztist of licn- retimmen" We “We wammm 5mm“, h,“ \vpstprdn“v rm. 310ml‘ -, the Patriot daily for on announce- ulicrc he will itssisl Mr. Rellcvcnu merit of the issuing of the writs "1111 1'41"“? ("L m1)" D111" Mr-lfor Murray llnrbor nnd Mnlpeqne liloyr-e llowcn ivillnlsn izlvedemon- districts‘ but we and neither my truments. ' There ls much about vibration that most n! us are ignorant of. and - it is for this reason Iierhaps tliut " some of the smart psychists lmve commenced to employ the‘ Vibrat- \cc.rlin to the Amarillo News. K I _ n ‘ . u‘; wgmgmxfi ‘W “Rh u din-mun ‘Uh shukeuloun the “coluortli build- t ‘mam, [he 84,“, m pigcpfiy Ex, mg with li lot m‘ buss liiltllcs pr0~ (rirlmenvers have often built little MM!‘ 1*‘ ""9 “l “m” 31""- “w” Bdrdboqlld 1m“ ‘mp9,. ‘muses m lists such as solut- 0f the jvollfiw their l/ibnrzitorles untl knocked them Jmlm-‘ilfl employ [u enlighten. or I ‘ m music" guys the Sn“ at least in entertain. their vacuous _ I ‘Own W1. . i ' Jr n-t h...‘ remit-rs. Vibration is. in lll! sure, u or?’ "115393119" m 111911‘ "W11 111151- Qilllleltlhalllilulli-rlcofiltlddllciel a bar's-z ""1"" 111W". 111111 Whcn sufficien- "95-‘3 vnwmlml-‘l i"? 1111989" 0F 11"" l ' ; __ . . , v _ tlr nxultiplied it t-un be mmlc to 110' 9H9‘! m‘ “genfles "l "1911131 0'33"" V101 011 "'9'! “m” ‘if ‘he “m” u “can M damage_ lzntitn. nnd the tuning of minds to I It wlls the vibration from the mm“ their Yiliriliiflilfi rfflrrvspond ‘ _______,___. rams‘ 1.0.1.5 m... q,r...,\~_do,.-n [he with viiirfliicns from another quar- _ walls of Jericho. Some. people whullef h‘ 5111'] 1° h" Pfilfliifili- have never heard u Hebrew of the Wk" 51m"! “Xilm-‘liiklll- "Wmllilibt Josiiunn urn blowing u rnufs horn mm- 11“ 5W?" l“ “lewl-V 5‘ 11"" e have been inclined to doubt the hm“ W“? M ‘lsfiemnll 11"" ‘"19" ' pmsihmly or Sum a nmsn wreck, vibrations are in collision with the lint; u t:it_\".~l mills. although they 1111111110111 "Y SOYHPYWHU‘ 91-51‘. ‘might concede it the power '0! 0mm?’ New“- iwrct-k u citys ncrvz-s. '€'_'_."¢'“'__' Bur grunting that the jazz scien- Tllc fnrlunntl- pcuplr» the truly tist could ilesiroy the Woolworth fortumne—nre nnt s0 much those ‘lllllllllllfi by vibration it it) death who succeed in lite {is those who __ with buss vicls_ Wtilllrltfl that he u suctecil in living. ‘ ‘ Muriin. “ Righto! Nothing alrillltlll; of mun-k rifle shtotinit- I -‘ ,dutcs fixed nor anv clamoring in its columns for the holding of SUMMERSIDE ‘solute lcari Since writing the _ _ g _ , _. ‘shove. Premier Melghema announ- cement of an early general elect- ion has struck terror into the Li- beral henrts. —-——<0>——— WOMANiS PRIVILEGE. . - l removed from their frames to be masterpieces for 1'91"?" ‘Q15’ “£11: ppm-n in safety during the nir|churches nrom which i1 . ‘ l 2 ltl 1'31“ ' raids and bmnburdnient of the cupi- 31k‘??? mgfgunlé?“ (ffigllynhrini . ticnt renssembling work. the motile tul. are hcmg restored to the 1111199“ 0 vul stained glass windows of the where they were originally set up - oldest Paris churches, which were centuries ugc. Much rcstorillioll CNSTOR IA Childre hnd in be done tipon these virlcc- loss relics 0f the highest period For labia and 11 ill 118E Hill (IVER 30 YEARS Maugham MIN RESTORE OLD CHURCH Gradually, nfier two years of pu- Moiher (in suitor) ~_\'n, l (‘an "PW" give you my daughter. l have quite made up my mind_ Suiur- Then; l'm doubly disap- Dvlllifll- l iwlled that l would have n lovely wife and n yOung-looklng mother-in-lnw: Mothcr~~\\'cll--ey you may 118K111 I may chrunge my mind. at. n of ecclesiastical art. The ilreclnus fragments of glass. some of them stuineil a deep hluc. the secret 0i’ preparing which has died out en- tirely. were occasionally broken in the work of removal. and the cle- verest French cnrftsmen in glass work huvc been employed in DTP" paring the splendid nntl fraltilc t .1», u! . l lustrnun’ (Yollegé _. .____1 l1’! I ______-<.g-__ ‘ Do nutter another‘ d; "llh Itching. Boedmp or Pfdlflldillg Pllel. No nurgicu _ operation requir- ed. Dr. mine‘: Olntment will relieve you at onco and afford lusting. benefit. 50c a box lll donlen, or Ed- (gull muduou. Baton it Con Limited. Tor- onto. Sample box free if you ma: tion this paper and nnolun Ir‘ ova-nu nonqrn l JEFF- Bud Fisher ‘Au. tenet-ll’! ‘rite Nerf TIME rout? Poocti BoTtieit$ MY Cowl tin BRmG You Au, me PRooF ‘(cu wMlT- m A wl-W. rue seem ‘iW-fi-i- VWJ€ T" HiM m My Bktmc. Me pAg-(uigg Barret: PRooF hm memo: TM" m”! Dew‘- - __,_.>__. .. .-~_¢-_ - l 1 l mm Dots’. aer our 1 1 QLT.‘.1,‘{".T1’ ‘anew? How be ~ . M‘! Pastime: . , ‘iw KNW" - ; o q _, . . u, QMQNA T5 LL Mvrf v AND I M ASKMJG You n‘ M,’ . i . = ' - _ - (“Tm n5‘; sen-A us» “e f‘ ““"-¢M"~ . ; ‘ _ ills bee. AT Home . l "tiwrm ANNtNANce ‘ ‘ G t l ' Oil racket; be j 5i 579F955‘- S r23 . _ - . = ‘ikoubtcl l ‘ " 1 ' - 0n: runtunu-ru (I , . ' have "In! mam! ' _. _ ' _ Iurnltnrc- palluhrn . , .' > . _ ; _> but their rnthul- _ .. _ ‘ ‘ _ ' ' " _. _ .'::"..'".'...::.'.'.'.'.:r;. 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