Hundreds of young fellows for hundreds of _sw ell looking _ suits selling at 25 per cent OFF lay students and boy: suits pet- terned after the most cells to styles—two end three bu Min lsrlnile bressteds. also double breasted: in iitted Or Iport ac s. e we \/TM. . ’ "i-.1.‘ 1; go.»-ft‘ .§rsrsi » Q.’ ,.§ Students’ . and no :7» Boys Suits ‘ 5-‘S :3 ' .3». 5, '_ .1’ refit? .. . N‘ This season we have on _, .éox?c‘.~‘. .. ’f§' ’ ;91x/// I Tweeds and worsteds in styles, models and patterns that are hitting a new high. lete stock sluhed—no reserves end one can buy I t for less. $3.00 Suit for 8.35 $18.00 Suits for 13.50 ex‘ *9‘ 1+‘-‘*3 Our on better s A 3 5.95 Suits for S 4.45 8 9.05 Suits for 3 7.45 $22.50 Suits for 11.00 $15.00 Suits for $11.25 $25.00 Suits for $18.15 There will be wet days—when he lost curt get along without 1 weterproof navy trench or 3 rubber interlined tweed cont. Prices $4.50, $4.95, $5.15. Zippemd sport jackets for knock-shout. Two toned pure wools, cordnroys, doeslrins, show- erproof gnberdlncs, suedes and pigtess, shown in all the new color con-rbinetions for fell Prices $l.95, $2.95, $3.25 up to $6.95 An extra pair of slacks wiu not be nmiss—0IIr new fall lines of tweed and wanted longs have higher wnlstbands. pleated and zippered fronts and some with belts to Install. A splendid selection of pettems and shades Prices $l.39, $l.95, $2.85, $3.85 up . to $4.50 Boys and students plain and fancy broadcloth shirts—'I‘ooke, Arrow end other high 'qua.lity makes. Sizes 11 to 14 1-2 Prices 'i5o. $1.00 and I115 Little Leda Blouses 500 end ‘we Throw in s. pullover sweater for cool days. sleeveless crew neckn, polo zipper necks, V or crew necks in plain fancy or two tone effects. Sizes 22 to 35 Prices 790. $1.00, $1.50. $1.95, $2.25 up Elastic top golf or half hose in site '1 to 10 1-2. Colors grey, blue. green, brown, {mm “on P1100! 256. 300. 39c’ 500. Ind 750 Underwear in ell the popular styles—shh-t end shorts and combinations. Price: 15¢ per car. up to $1.00 - Boys‘ tweed cap, unbreakshlo pelts. sites I 1-! to 1. Prices 590. lilo. A 81.00 MQDIIE £2 M?LEOD The Men‘: Store The Boyf Store ~1'H_z.qHARLo'r'r1-:'rowN (rhyme tin ilontralyfi iisrdiar CIABWELI. for Photographs. rilommnos wemeuiny night. surrn. to '1 P. M. . ".7: :...'.'; i‘°.......“‘"..i'.i‘ ....'*" M N “ r..-m-a-n-n. coxrenrzurros un marm- Arms. r.-ms-1-zr-u Oifiee closed until 1.-m-3-ar_u. KIN!‘ BIAUT! snares-sow lsl oil permunenta. L-I'll-I-it-ii. A‘!'r3N'l‘l0N ADVERTISER!- Advertisernente for insertion the following day must be in this of- fine not letar then ll I. in. DB. CARSON’! Fridey. Crapaud School Reunion Picnic A most enlo‘ e social event took place on turdny sftemoon. Aug. 19th u.lt. when the class- mates of orwpsud High school met todohonortoaneofitsnumher Mr. Garfield Williams of Seattle, Wash 0d W l l town after an absence of thirty- llve yeers, while spending their vacation on Island. The event was held at Hampton Beach on the beautiful and scenic groundsofM.i‘. . This afternoon was on ideal one msdethe invited meets ' teachers or thi y five ago. Mr. James 1''. Profit. Kenslngton, then Principal of the school and Min Lime (Mrs. rhos. Best) assistant.‘ who were most oordiafilgly received by former pup . most plus- The after-n antly t. the 89- mm to the vacant dwe mg on the premises. where the ladies pro- vi and prepared 1: most delici- ous and a. smrper. This in% concluded, lln-. Vernon Moore. mine as cho.irrna.n mode 9. few well chosen rernsrks in which re- ferenoe was made to our honored guest Mr. Williams who is one of our suooawful Islanders abroad and M: t occupies a responsible posi ion in the State of Washing- ton. He then called upon Mr- Jernes F. Proiitt who delivered an pleasing . years had social! and Province and abroad. mt hrimte to those their lives during the school life. other speakers includ- ed Messrs. Mark Cameron, Flrank Wllmot Mwboneld, Thou. Best. MacDonald and Garfietcl Williams who extended sincere good wishes for ino.‘I.l possible this en- ti?>v:x't!:le After which all joined hands in s circle and sang heartily: "Auld Lam: sync." He's ’.B|G SHOW/ETHE YEAR In-6|. . STILL moi wodne-day. Aue:s%‘a§':‘§:'."”‘§ L-201 -8-B-2i. hip "Guldi Star" 2012: Bum 195 Sr. John N.B.°m' One of the St. John Built Clipper: for the Australian trade. The voyogg from Saint John to Sydney, Australia, generally took about three months. "Pipe All Hands" for R OSEBUD I i Fragrant, friendly Rosebud-the pipe tobacco HMJY $90’-fight Pouch that’: as cool and refreshing as a summer breeze 1 5¢ oli old Cape Blomidon. Stow a load of this favourite Maritime tobacco In the bowl of your pipe, touch a light to it and-Mani You've hit the deck for richer, smoother, kgngr smokingl Rosrsuo Cut smoking tobacco E SMOKE DONE’ II‘; Al<‘RIKAANB PAARL. Smltlr Africa —(CP) - Max Hough has the first Alrikunr our to be built here. All direction: and meters on the dashboard In in the Afrikaans language. I A Jolifg Iilellow," "Blest Be The at Binds," while the Na- tional Anmhem brought to close I memorable day in tire hisqiory of Grepsiud school. stock: also six grandchildren. The fiuneml service held ham bi’ FGV Davies of Albernn. assisted by Webb of ‘ilutnrfoni. N. "I-"lows Pe the on Me Breath but I-Iuestls 8 solo. "Shadows" wh h 3. favorite with the dec- flonl tributes were many s.lH'ed t the . Ml‘. Rev. DONATES FOCIl’S CLOAK BAZEBROUCK, France —<CP)— 'I‘he long black cloak Msrstirl Ferdinand Foch of the Army wore, for inspectlonr throughout the Great war but been presented to the, Curd Museum by “Pape" Fochs widow, DEBATE DEATH PENALTY RANGOON. Bunm —<0P7 - Question of abolishim the death In Memoriam Mas. nonirrvr H. nnmmr. At her home in Oascurnpec 9th the gentle Robert H. Rayner the scenes of tier about a year of failing health. A: the late rm. Rayner was loved and respected by the whole mnrarmumty. a wide circle of friends 9. ll te Alber A" °°“ “me 1:-y210-8-22-1i. ____.:_._—.. MARKETS A1.‘ A GLANCE an in the um. 1 to. Montreal and New join with the family 3‘ th pass“-,8 at me YOXi ._8i’0¢E CIOIGC IOWQT. namy is heme consmcxed oompagatively early age of sixty-five Winnipel —Wh¢It 0105“ 1 ¢° Faiciai nnd home ministry oliicliii . 3-4 COBB higher. :1 Burma, ahewesalwsyr‘ "inevery ‘ good work in he community, and tly President of the Ang Church. a President of csscumpec Institute for some time. Women's However “GREEN SNEAF” BINDER TWINE 550 ft. to the Lb. "Always the Same" § E E '3 a E ii in her last illness, her first was for comfort of our Among her were found Wm poems which re- vealed the secret of her strength and calmness in facin the trials of life. 'I'r-ul in come from the . selected from her collection is the following‘ verse which so fitting- ly describes er own passing: "'I'here is no death T0 Use “GREEN same" for ..‘. economical harvest , free from trouble and delays. ! We have just received our season’s suiillll’. Which I l B 01' H 0w :3 rtélréirt pening leave one who go to lo their Lord." we are selling at lowest prices. :;.’.;’,,;=,‘:,*;-mg ,,,,*;,°:};,*,‘,;,,,,,,-,,,E,11,I;,-:1; WHOLESALE and nrmur. of uracil nw Homital. Charlottetown. Alum ohn re- p ‘ ~=*.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, M g. A. HORNE 69° (:0. ’°”'° “'3” ‘W ' 5 and Cl-I/lltLOTTE’l‘0WN porter of its many activities, e wo_ Wm 0! l-he hilrheet runcrsl attain moms kind and hospitable always. OUT OUR WAY In Memo riam By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE There are left to mourn the loss ———— ofs k1d.fithfl d EARD MRS. ANNIE CLARK mother. ‘flour Edaugli1ter[smund1mi% 1 H I GPA FELLER ———~—— sons namely. Ethel, Mrs. Heath THET‘siTALA'Aosr One of Kensingtona oldest and Caselcy, Kensi von' Alfrott HUNDRE-D3'EA/UN U8 . 9. Mrs. most highly respected citizens, J A. Douglas, Norma;-o; gmg His WELL--K5 P3 Mrs. Annie Clnrk, aged 71 years Mrs. Joseph Woodside. gate: [T CLEANED ’ 5 Mar passed pencclully away at her home Velda. Mrs. Ray Waite, Sherbrook_ Onrllk in Kenzaington on Tuesday. July Nelson of Hunter River; so "B551! 26th. 1939 after 9. brief illness of and Keir Saskatoon, soak; she only one week. four sisters and one brother, Mn. '- .. | Of 3 genial and loving di.sposl- T. Smith Mm-gate; Mn. tlon she enjoyed a wide circle of George 'Ih,y~[of_ by-_ M. M_ Dmbm friends trhroug-hdut the Province, of Passidiniu, California; Mrs. who will long remember her for Maude Des Mercia, Vagues her many acts of kindness and New Mexico; Harvey help in ms ways. Mrs. Clar was formerly Miss Annie Monderson daughter of the rid Mrs. Joseph Mand- erson of Hamilton, P. E. 1. she who Mnndersm oi DMDJBY. B-160 thirty ‘five . children and one — chug. The funeral wh W35 133.1, Wiendedv was held on Wednesday afwmoan. July mm. from her mg raid:-nu at Kensington, ‘ Int-mncnt took place in the fern. 11? P108. in Malpeque cemetery the 61 devoted member of the Unit- I renmlns being laid beside tho” 5; her husband who predegegsed he,- g arch and s sta.ur531__syp_- eleven years ago and also one. How Are dughg: mm 0, Hymn ‘somy fie Peace HD3000 Walker "W-"""‘ i Y (I corrtiuofim 1;»: G.‘ N. son.-.. _ our Eyes ,,.,, ,,,,,",, ,-,,,,,_,,_.. ..,,,,,,_ ""'"i€.'i§fo,".'.'§."°" :.2"ri..'.r. "rm To Few 71'-ii’; her pug; Rev B 0. selter. services were' — eennlt e - A the Messrs. J. . 3351 w(.)‘nwsdloy,J°m W Dflulll end Olalk Oneelay. L “Ari our-igoiwlgroynn an-uunnmru.' ' IIAEKITS AT A GLANCE (By The Oeusllen Press) ‘ Ifantrul and New York —-stock. sharply lower. —-Wheat I 8-0-—l 1-I onotehflm-. New York -cotton, meme end intros lower; sour manna. - A } YOU'LL PUT NO TUHTLES lN THKT WELL.’ " WE DRINK THAT I’ - WATER 0' /' . l \ EGAD, STILL BO‘/S AT HEART i-IMP-l<A'Fl= I r MY ‘FACE as A cAprr'A\. PRNJK, YASi wt-llTI='-—. 'r00u_r‘f4”Ej’ ., r. wAs AVé\ERE.‘iO as m:_'I"SR %';L;TAR,,A. . " suns we wake no Mods: HEREABOLJTS ‘rIOv'~'IciMV STDMM“ on 1 suouuo sums ‘rt-M46 W WET” "NOTED THEIR SPOOR ~‘-'-MY ‘(UNIS OF H6-GAM'E l-|UtJ'l‘|H6,