l MOORE 8i Maison in? J L THE Men's STORE I Sirhllol Opens On ‘Tuesday, 16th Sept. ‘The Boys Need New Ouifits-"Tliefre Here _After a summer of baseball—ten- nls —_- tree clilnbing — haymaking" —- boaklng —- lmlgllintl‘ it generally -_ they ll need new clothes for next Week. The new clothes are here—the best range We ever offered you. 25 Boys Tweed Suits in browns, greys and dark mixed tweeds, norfolk and plain loose belt models. Sizes for boys from 7 to 12. Get one before they are picked up. . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.95 40 Boys good strong‘ 'l‘weed Suits in good dark shades of browns, greys and mixed tweeds You will find these a great school suit for the boy. Sizes for boys from 8 to 14 years. Your ch0ice......... . . . . . . . . . . . ..$6.95 A big" table of Boys’ Suits ab0ut7O in~ the lot to clear at a big saving‘ to you. Here is your chance to get a real suit at a small price. They collie in fancy bPOWDS, greens and grey tweeds. Sizes for boys front 8 to 17 years............ .. ........$9.00 Other Boys’ Suts at $11.50, $13.50, $15 00 and .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. $17.50 Small Boys Juvenile Suits for boys from 3 to 9 years, in plain blue, brown and grey tvveeds . . . . . $5.00 and $5.50 . Boys Blue Serge Sailor Suits, good heavy weight for fall. Sizes for boys from 3 to 10 years .......... . $10.00 m - _ _‘vw __ ____ “WAN EGGS PRESERVED WITH LIMP. cd entiri. y sail. tory. i To preserve witll llllll‘, two pounds lii‘ unslakrd Wlll Es Found‘ Quite Satisfactor/ Where Water Glass la Dif- ficult to Obtiln \vitll five gallons oi‘ lvalel‘ has previously been boiled cooled. Allow llll‘ mixture to stun ll’ water gloss is not obtlllnabl». llntil thi- lime settles. lime may be used for prescrvillé eggs. soy specialists of the Ilflltila ftniesDepzlrthient of Agriculture. t is not conslderd so good as wai- cr glass, as in some infllilfltlefi 985$ prcservrll by this method have tasted slightly oi’ lime. although ntothnr times limewater has prov- erii crock or jar and clear lllllt‘\\'ilit r lmlil ill!‘ ilggs least l\\"l inrlies iii‘ Illi‘ pour l-ovcreii. .\ The woman who uses the positive. assurance injurious. and that her iomoiaind nutritious by its use. ., - “f: i . .- Itb a pure phos a wall-known fact that phosphate constituent in food. while mineral acid. Magic no edgwalbumen tor other added the purpose of making and bnliiih powder. vr'_ajw' w~aat~~rwrsnx nzza - use" fiflM asmi w~w>~~ ~e->~~ ‘ l wuni!!! dissolve‘ operator lime in a small ljlltlililly oi‘ iratcr. and ililuiu tilat ;,n,||\\'illi:liii (‘llriclx il young Sydney into the \‘c!~'.="l‘i'i'<ilii the l'll\'. solution should rover the top layer of eggs SUMMERSIDE and WESTERNGUARDIAN __.____.______.. —ON MOTOR TRIP—Mr and Mrs Montgomery Jones and family 0t St. John N. 8.. motored to the ls- land cm Saturday to visit Mrs. Jones‘ mother, Mrs. D. S. AlcNutt, Malpcque. —-POLICE COURT.—- A feW ad- journed cases, were concluded, ca?!“ 01‘ llflllber {Or on Saturday lit the police Court. sfllurmflll 811d CO-MH- iwo Juveniles charged with steal- ing, were allowed their freedom, on conditions that they keep the pence foritwelve mionths. under a penalty oi’ $1000. bonds. A minor was fined $10. and costs, being under the age limit. H. ._..___. -FAREWELL PAFITY- Mi. ltlllph llooper, of Boston. Mass. spent his vacation in Tignish and, on Tuesday. the eve oi‘ his depar- ‘ture to resume lllS duties in the "lluh". was the guest oi’ honor .li in iliost delightful dancing party at "Lakeside." the beautiful resi- dcnce of his parents. Mr. and Ali's. [John C. Iioopel‘. llpwards of one [hundred young f0lk5 gathered ti while away the evening in nlusll, (hint-lug and song. The VlDllliiSli for the occasion were the Aiessrs. Leo and Roy Harper. Edwiirlj Doyle and Jerome Gaudet. 'l‘licsi.- lwere cnpably assisted on the or- gan by the Aiisses Dorothy Ilac< kett llllll Mary Foley. Delight- ful refreshments were served about midnight, after which ililnr- ing continued llniil a very l‘lli‘l\' hour. A special felltllrl- lii‘ the program was the step dancing by Mr. Leo Nelligzln. oi‘ Xurlvzrv. Al'- ter singing the National Anilii-iu the merry crowd dispersed, wisll- ling the departing guest Godspeed, lbon voyage and a er vacation Jinext _v<-zlr. Ono who as present. I(Summrrsille papers please copyt —————<p-o>-____- CHEAP COOP FOR BACK YARD Inexpensive House Will Prove E"- .tirely Satisfactory Where 5mail. Flock is Kept l it is not nm-l-ssaijv ‘much mime.- for housing if ftoing to kcrp a snlilli flock of hens ill your hack _v.'lrd. lllilPPll. it is unwise. say poultry specialisi- of the Fniti-d Slates Deparlnlenl of .-\_l5l‘ll'lllllll't'. Ono or two piano cases or :l large parking box may ‘often h- lillllll‘ into an il('('(‘])llllIlP Illtllllt‘. Hui whatcvel‘ you build should be luadc liry and free from ,dl'ai'ts and have good ventilation. The (‘hill-d States Department of‘ .-\grirulturi» has numerous bulle- tins giving tlll'(‘('ilt)ll_< for this kind of ronstrurtion, llllll any of these are available for the asking. or Tor a very few rents where ll to spend you ar - THE cmulnomiown GUARDIAN ..__.__.____._.__.__.___-_._ --'i‘_ha following are the port en- tries lfor the week end, Carl Rich- ard. Capt Sklnnon, with a cargo oi’ coal from Sydney, Murray, and J. ii. Ernest wharf. the iMunde Weston, Capt. Weston, from Rlchlhucto. with a Messrs M. J. —ON VACATION TRIP- Rev. John M. and Mrs. Aluncllison are spending n well earned vacation in Charlottetown. On Sunday Aug. 28 the Rev. Ur. (‘larenco McKinnon oi’ Pine Hill College. ‘Halifax, accupi- ed the pulrll :lt the morning selv- vice, and the Rev. Dr. Sinclair oi’ New York at the evening service. Both speakers were heartily enjoy- ed by all. -STREET IMPROVEMENT. — The town sireetnlcn. under the direction of forenlan Henry Des- ltorlles, are hulking il much beer.- cd improvement at tho corner of \\':lter and Euslane Street. several blocks of the concrete sidewalk have been taken up and the sharp corners have been rounded off, an oleolrit: light post removed several feel. so that now carriages and autos can niovo around the corner wlili much more ease and greater :-2lf(‘l_\'. H _ --—<oa>-—-— PERSONALS -—Mr. and Airs. (‘lurk Wondsidc. o." Aiuillirlille spent the wcok cull \.itli friends at ldnklottnr. es-Mr. (leorgp F. Walsh. Ellers- ljii paid ll business trip to town on Fzlturday ll -» Miss (‘elia All-Lean. Souris, ivlis visiting former friends in towi list week. ll Pacific. Capt. ,. Capt. f Grady. both coal laden at Queen's j Gfillltlllfl'i. Oriental Cream a=___1-_ ~Mr. Urban Gillis returned to St. Dllnstllns University on Satur< his homo Bzlysillo.-»N. -l\lrs. S. A. Alclvor, Klnkora. is spending a few days with her daughter, Airs. J. A. Brown, Buy- sldc»~1\'. ' Alias Alartlla AlcGuiglln has rc- tllrned lo Edmonton. Alta, after spending the summer with hcl" parents. Kinilorzl —N. —-Alr. and Airs. Victor Lccrolx and Aliss lda Mclnnis, Walllllllll, Mass., are spending a brief holiday at the killer's home Baysido-N. -<MiBS£-s Hattie Brown and Al- frellll AicNe-ill, who have been vls~ itlng in Suuliilcrsldo for the past Iew days, returned to their homes 0n Friday-N. ~-.\ll:~.\‘ Lucille AlcNcill, who ban been teaching in Western Canada. left on rrlllrn 'l‘unsday for Edllioir ton. aftrr spending hcr holidays Willi hl-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. All-Neill. (‘riiss llivcrs. ~ Alr. and Ali's. James J. Air- lntyre and fallvilgr, Airs. Jllllll-s .»'l. lMtlntyre and Miss Lily Gllllilill Bzlysiile. left for Drlorainr, Alani- toha. on 'l‘liursdll_v. All-s. All-Yn- ~ ‘Dr. J. B. Brown. (‘llarlotte- iown. was in town over 'l‘hurslla_-' 1nd left on Friday‘ for Boston. filass. ‘if Yliss Addie (lillis. Vancouver is spending ii brief ilolillay at hcr old home Grocnliiollni.~i\'. -~Alr.:lnd Mrs. William MrDon» alll. (‘lci-iilont. paid ii visit to town iluring the week end. ii ~~Aliss Carri-o Holman and Aliss MrlA/lalion of Summersiilr arr among the guests ni the North Shore Hotel, Alalpeque ~ .\,.'rs. (‘lilforil Williams and daughters Edythe and l-lelcn have returned to Summcrsille after visiting ill Alalpeque. ~Alr. and 11713‘ Benjamin (‘raft-r and d luglltel Aliss Beatrlt": of New York lire visiting lit Mr. (‘refers old home at Mlllpeqlie. Y charge is nll-l-ssnlyv. A card to the division l! publication, (‘nitod Stair-s Department nt‘ .\g":':lillIir¢-| “Vashirzlon. l). (2. will gl-t you. ; C. N. R. Men R-eitlirn i To Full Time \\'l.\'.\'ll'l§(i. Aug 29_~Approx.i» marl-ly 4.000 t‘lll])l())'l‘.(‘.~ of lllt‘ (‘anadlail National Railway shops] at Fort ltollgc and ’l‘r:lnsl-otiu will‘ resume ivorh tmlay on full :~=<~lio~ dul" time of forty-four hours :: wet-k for the first iillle sinl-e early in 192i’ Preparations fr; tllc movement of the grain l'l‘~l|) is given as the rexuson for the return lo full time. Picnicers Have Narrow Escape SYDNEY, N. 8.. Aug. 29.—~A'llss Aiario Sampson, Western Union of Sydney and Tell Ma."- ,l\'innon. (liar-c liliy. wcro rescued Ifroui drowning last night b_\ "business mun who junlpcd in llnd , _ "F" l](]l|r.ll;llllt‘(l tlllm out of lilo deep water oft and use lllt‘ (‘ll.|l‘ luiuul. Plat-o . . _ I _ clean, fresh eggs ill a clclln earin- m ‘vhulh the) were Stmggl m; n i|ii-!('rll\vll-_v‘s (‘i-ock. a short distance 'l‘he_v were with n ii big li‘llll1('l'l when they foil ()\‘Pl‘llOi'll'll I Neilllr-i" coulil '4\\'lll1. l pil-nir- piirly landing lrolii Magic Bakind Powder has that it contains nothing food is made more whole- is is a necessary alum is a dangerous Baking Powder contains ingredient for unfair and deceptive tests. pghinh have no value as a. constituent of - l)r. E. Pearl liopgooll lrft on re- tyro will spend the with her son. the llcv. :\l§'Xillltllri' —l\'. e Aliss Hattie uylrlnlyrr. lllly side. and lior sistrr. Airs. A. J. Cole. ll. .\'.. New Yuk oily. are spending ilil- month oi‘ August ill thi- Parochial house. Lcnnox ls- laml, 'l‘lir~y have ii~ their gulls! Mrs. l':lt llowarii, Perth .\ililio_v. \' N. J. . »~_--<o>———- MESSAGE FROM KING. winter i day after spending the holidays or ‘ Foi-ellinsi among the expressions of ('tllllll)l(‘lll'l' over thr- disustcl" was, one from hing George. ills Alajrs-l ty, till-graphing from llilliirrxll lo; Air Alarshal 'l‘renrhilril at the .\ir_ Ministry. szlill; “l am shocked lluil grit-viii hear o1‘ the tcrriTllt- ills‘ ‘. liofllllcll zlirsllip it, tlhel British iiulnher oi‘ the liig d lfilllltk). resulting in the loss of litany vain»: able llvrs oi‘ Americans null Brit’ ish. with thc relatives of lviloiil l_ in] which, turn for Dartmouth. on Sili- urllay morning after four weeks spent at her liomc in Ailllpeque. l ~Alr. S. T. Gallant. fishery ills-i pol-tor. was in town during tho wet-l: cnll and proceeded west on an "Inspection tour. ~ Vlr. John T. Alvlfav. fislierlrian. Sea Vie“. was lii town Saturday on ll buying proposition. ll. ~Alr and Airs Frank lmwthtr lrlvo returned to the city after spending .i pleas‘ ni week end in Aialpeqlle. the gursii: oi‘ Air. and Airs. Hume llopgand. -.\'lr. alld Airs. Alllrrus (‘allieli (‘liarllittoililvn nrn visiting in Sun:- lilorsiilr. guests of the lllttrl-‘s pllri-rts. All". and Airs. Georgi- lloliiuson. East Water St. H —- Alilss Edythe Montgomery of Van oouvery B. (‘.. loft on return Sniur- iilly nl-ornlng. after spending lll‘l vacation with her. nlother Airs Jolili Montgomery. Ailllpcque, ~~Alrs. (‘Ilrl A. ilVlioMurdo left on Monday, morning for Calgary. Alta, where she will visit lier mother. Airs. James ‘McLeod, formerly of Slliumorsille. 1i. fldlrs. Janie Gallant. Auburn. Alla, left on Friday morning fur home after visiting her lnthcr. Mr Jclas Peters, also her sister, Ali's ('llill‘l(‘.1‘ Arscliaull. (‘lluihriilgm Strel-i. l! Allludo McMillan. liltllllll‘ is visiting Ali's. J l.. Alulr- lead. Harvard Street. On Similar holll these ladies tilotorud 24- \l ('Ollt'l|-", where they were the gu oi‘ Alr. and blrs. lolin ilillls. i - iAilss Mary Wallace who hall been visiting friends at Kcllsing~ ion and vicinity, was in iolvn on S'lllll‘il.l_\" and lrii for (‘ilalnd Ivl-r where site will pay ll short visit b fore returning to home at Alma. l.ot 2i. ll. llr. John ll. lii-own. who has‘ lii-en spending a few weeks with ills parents, Air. and Airs. Jlis. L. Iirnwn. Baysldo, left by rilr on li-is return to Boston, Friday‘. ill: Wélg .'lrrolnpilnled by his i-ousiu. Alr. Peter hll-lntyre. New Yul-ll rity. formerly of (‘able Ill-ad, l‘. E. l.~l\'. e Nllss Mary Doyle. graduate nurse of the Boston Hospital, left on return 'to lironklille. Allies. on Saturday» morning. She hall lim-n wpendlng her hnlidglys with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jflflopll Doyle, Olengnrry. Lot 7. and hlld :l very enjoyable time as ll is seven lvears since Aliss Doyle inst visited the Island. ill ~~.‘\IIIOI’E,' lliosie attending tho K. of (Y. ilnnlw in Sllmmerside oil Thursday. were Mr. nndulvlrsl. \Vlll vir-Donnlil. (ilermnnt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert‘"Mrtfilrvlllc. Misses Maiy Mctiuigiln. llnd Laura lillmmell, Kinkorlv: Dr. .1. ‘H. Brown. Misilniu syiliplltliizc. l shall anxiously all»! alt further inllirliizltloil, I ltfillllml!) “iii-iirgi- u. l ' “(‘hiel‘ of Royal .\lr Ffrrl-os." Prelllici- \\1illiallt l". Ala soy oi‘ New Zeillanl, coililnrnting oil tho’ loss oi‘ the ZRL’ just prior to IPiIV-I ini: for home today said: , “Al-y H_\lll]7iIllllt‘.\' are with the ro-I lativcs and ihosc li-lt behind. ll is, from that point ul view, lilliinlv. that the Illsasicl‘ is Hf.’ iiiuizlllillg. ll is a terrible blow illal will throw tho devcloplitent of t‘tllillll(‘l't‘lill air- shivs hack litany years. "l alll fairly oi’ tho opillioii that, airs-hips in the filturo will prove ll sound ('(llll.Ill€l't'lill propnsilioil. \\'c wanted if. provl- ‘iy tligllis llt'lfl the Atlantic ihllt,ihi~ idea was pralw ill-able. Now we've got to fill-l‘. things as they lire. and ii nil-ans ll long setback. ~-<o>____ BODIES OF VICTIMS HIDDEN IN BASKETS PARIS. Aug. 2ft.’ 'l‘lii- notorious Madame livssarlulo. who last year packed tho holly oi‘ llt‘l' husband in ll trunk and dispatched li, with lior daughter's allsislilnrr, front Paris to Nancy. lltls licl-il intlllllltcil bi" a young Parisian who killed his uncle, put llllll in ii lillsllcl trllnk, and hired two porters to ihruw tho latter into tho river Seine, alleging with horrible cynicism “ii is full of nleai, whit-h ls going ball," However tlli- young mall was llil- oble to get rid of tho grllosoiiii: pllckll-ge. the ('I'lI"ll(‘ being discover- ed and the llllll‘(ll‘l'(!l‘ ilri'l-stcll. A mall nalncd llolssil-rr wiisiroii- ciergc of a ilollsl: in a reslllrlltial district during thi- absent-o ol‘ ills wife llnd illluglill-r. 'l‘lil- |l()llt't‘ were inlorliil-ll, blit no tram» was found. Next. a lall, well dr ssr-d young tllail lillilell l\\'ty porii- 4 a‘ tilt‘ (illrl- do Lyons and rl-lilll-stoil thcm to retool-l,- a basket trunk frolu the lui-tlzzllzt olflre and load ll on toil tllxll-zlh. “l want you lo take il down to the river and ihruw it liiiii ihl- shop and a quantity of lllrzli llllV- lng gone bad. I willit lii got I'lll of it nil the quiet, as l don't \\'J|lll lily (‘IIRIIHIIOPH to know ilnytllini; about ll" 'l‘lle porters‘ suspicions illlmellizlil-ly tinned the young man, who was only able in give ll rlltlil-r eiiili.lr-, rnssed explanation rogalding the location of his shop. One pill-tilin- who was previously employed in the butcher's trade, openoll .1 con- versation in ll piltol; with which everyone in the trade Wils flimillqi The fact that h‘ rllent obviously’ did not undersi d a single word. settled the man's suspicions that something was wrong. Whoreupon they accepted the job, but sail it? WPPG wit". water. l have just sot up a lllllt'ill‘i‘ “ ilrousl-ll. 'l'hl>y qllos- -_t they must first have dinner. - - ilrrangl-d to nlcci laicr. parties turned up. having lilcllnvliilc informed illo lleicrlivcs followed tho part down ciergc. The y-ounig Cfllllllilil ThelRel-loption Glimiflniitileei. .0 l Hattie Brown. Bernettil Brown and Alfred“ MrNi-iil,imuQ_ ,flpgy. .‘ N.- ' Jul .‘..-__Q mi r AUGUST so, 192I. -1 ’ mafia-n“ Ailiililliicilig ilur Fall Shilling lii Now in Small . Sclililil Suits For Buys’ ening of school and college we would remind you that Prowse’s has for nearly forty years specialized on good clothe-s for boys, and we stake our reputation that our Boys’ Suits this year are everything“ a boy or his parents could wish for in quality, styleand price. Bring your boys down now and get their complete outfits for school opening. We have all the styles of Suits both boys and parents like in tall kinds and shades of material _ FOR BOYS FROM 5 TO 9 YEARS. OF AGE Smart Junior Norfolk Suits in greys, grey mixture, blues, browns, etc. Prices from $5.00, £5.50 and $6.00 up. FOR BOYS FROM 9 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE Tweed Suits in fancies and plain blues, greys and browns, etc.,.in endless variety of style_ Prices from $8.75 to $12.00. BOYS SIZES 32~36 ‘Tweeds, Worstcds, Scrgcs, cts. Prices $10-75 l0 $15-00- Also a complete line of new furnishings, such as stockings, caps, neckwear, shirt wialsts, etc. y, Your opportunity is here. Buy now and save money. ‘i Prliwse Bros till. Cash Store The One Price To Everybody Good clothe-s allll lllfllltillllll-l rill ‘ (as Store nil-n atld buys uzzzlxlzx-nzf l lliiii tho river and lii-rested tlielfl-sscll he Wtls the killer's nophoiv. litl'l_llllll‘il(‘l‘t‘l‘ just as lllt'_\' were lmlolidl and lilld shot lillil through the lll'illl lii tho lng tho irunli. 'l‘lio body was ldcnli" iii llll‘ liitlrllul and robbed him oi pollre. fled as that of the missing l-ulr llll) frilncs, half oi‘ \\'llll'il lll‘ sill-ii: (who on ii jUy ride to Poisscy. I -l-iBy HerbelrtlJohnsoli cliiiilifiilif —" _ “Y” "i Peels ARRIVAL AT flit‘ l Flies-r GATE wmi vlimi 5 titanium VWEBENT ~ ‘E,- .