THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ' i For Big and Little Brother! s Boys’ Clothes For School llpening--8ept. 2nd. HERES perfect harmony here in our Suits for Boys. groups. Boys’ Tweed Suits for school wear, fancy mixed tweeds. That’s possible through the blending of correct style, durable fabrics and skilled tailoring. And here are Knicker and Long‘ Trousers Suits in six feature quality wool and cotton tweed, Norfolk style bloomer pants. They come 1n greys, browns, blues and made from good coat, with illi warn GUARDIAN .-»FOR LATE WESTERN REY‘ ' . 4H0? from Holman! Catalog. Pu‘ s k a"ulbm -—RESUMES POSITION. -- Mr. John Gallant has resumed his D0- sition as salesman with Messrs. Turners, Ltd.. (YLeary. ills unfail- ing courtesy and eiliciency ls ni- ways appreciated by shoppers in uireary who are all glad to see "Jack" again behind counter. _VALUABL€ HORSE. — 0n Tuesday evening llir. PhllliP M6‘ Nally, Sunimerslde. lost a valuable horsl- as a result of a runaway. Tho horse was iil a team with an- other horse and becomin! 918M911- ed started to run and in an endeav~ or to go over a fence to so! b01119 broke his leg. The family was much attached to the animal which was in fact a "pet" for the ‘whole community, and when a veterinary arrived and said the animal had to be shot tbey_felt real sorry to lose‘ their much loved quadruped. While the doctor was being conveyed and until a mall arrived to shoot the horse (none of the family having thr- bczirt to do tawny with him) whit-h was over an hour two of tho boys held the horse's foot oil‘ the ground to ease his pain, Such humane treatment to a dumb ani~ mzll is to be commended and if the practice were general there would ho no need for n society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. —GUARDIAN W E 8 T E It N OFFICE-The Guardian's Western representative h” ll 03506 011 ivater- Street, Summereide, next to Laurence Galiianrs Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett biock)—hls phone number .s 233.1“ will be pleased to ro- recelve news items, advertising vertisiug. ——BROKE WlNDOW.—Early 8a- turtlay morning. after closing time someone threw a stone through the niato glass window of the Royal (Chinese) Cafe. it was an unusu» ally quiet nigh-r on Water Street and the police are at a loss to know who did it unless it was someone passing through in an auto. -LARGE FUNERAL-Jfhe flin- vroi of bliss Ellreda Arssnaullt. vic- tim of a drowning accident at Eg- mont Bay. was very largely attenti- ul, many coming from Charlotte- 0\\'ll, Summersido and surrounding iistricts to pay their last respects to one who had endeared herself in the hearts of all who knew her. Pb.- little victim was sixteen years ll age and her sudden demise at w early an age has cast n gloom -lMPROVED-—His manyfrlends will be dcilglltcti to learn that Mr. l-Illner ilulininr fllarlottetown who tS ill in the hospital ill New Glas- ww with Dipthcria is greatly im proved. lie bad only a mild form ol liiptllcria and expects lo De out rig lin today or tonlorrow Airs. Dun~ ning is at present visiting her par -nts. .\lr. and Mrs. Morrison, Sum- nierslde. -MANY PASSENGERS-Qulte a number of passengers left Sum mersltle Saturday morning on tht lrzlrly train. Miss Fannie (letson, for some time in the t-lnploy of Slu- ~lair and Stewart, l.td., Summer side, left Saturday morning for Bor silo was a general favorite, ‘its |uicnl High .\lass was sung in Eg- nont Bay church by Rev. Fr. Gal» lant and interment took place in l-Igmrlnt llay Cemetery, The pail-l bl-arers were: Angus Arsenauit. Al~ o'c- (laudet. Wm, Darby, Tlios. Mc- on where she u-ill reside. Mr, Ches ‘any Cyrus Gallant and A‘ H8 v C i ivor the wllole community. whore‘ with $117 5 D: Lax: Sedan H650 F.O.B. Factory, Toronto Tare: Ear/m Every Overland so. sold Never before has a car {fllfli-‘d such tremendous popularity in so short a time. Never has a car been swept to such snlcs heights on the crest Sells Another One The New Overland Six Coach has l wealth of power, smooth as satin. not n bro-.\lr. not o ripple. Sweeping from n lztnndstiil uvcr the highest hill with- out effort. It delivers results of owners‘ enthusiasm as this New ter Holland. who has been a valu lwl salesman with Messrs. R. T lliolman. Ltd. Sumlnerside. ,.o lot-ate there. Mr, Edward Strong Qumlui-rsidc, ltit visit to llostou. .\lr. Kiel" McGoug zln. still 0f .\lr. and Airs, W, K. Mc liollgan, (ivnelpb. (int. to zllll-ud college morning for ‘Pormlto. lilessrs. G l’. \\'-.llkcl' and Wallace Baker _o ll. T. liolnlalfs, l.ttl., left Sutur day morning to attend lilo Toron to Exhibition, 1\lr_ and Nlrs. C, Shal also eft Saturday morning for Boston Saturday on a Sunlnlerslde. has left ior \irs. llicGougan also loft Saturday (lallnnt. Besides the sorrowing par- ‘uls- thcre are left to mourn four sister-l Louise of Jersey City. N. Irene of St. John. N. 13.. Jacque- llllg of Aloncton. N. .B,, and Antoine at home; and three brothers. Ul- ric nnd Edwardof Ft. McMurrlly. Hbcrta and Alyre of Moncton, N. ,~¢-OQ-_-_- PERSONALS ~Miss Louise Arscnnult oi Jcr~ it-y City Hospital. Jersey City, N. L; arrived llolno last ivedllesrlay woniilg to attend the funeral of her Overland Si: Coach. You hear people talking about it everywhere. You see it iloshlngdly on every highway in rapidly swelling numbers. Eye-compelling with its gracefully rounded lines. Distinctive with its harmonized two-tone finish. Praise-arousing with its sensational performance. Oil would ncvcr ilssociate with such, a price. With deep LUShRHXQ of rich velour. extra long wheelbase and balloon tires, the Overland Six (‘ouch gives a riding comfort found only in the highest priced curs. Sec this great car. Enjoy a demonstration. Overland ‘l-Cylinder Coach S910 110.1]. Factory Tart-n Extra _ McLaine Service Station 1S6 (lrziftiln Sh. (‘itariofttlitnrll Sizes 26 to 30, ages 8 to 12 years . . . . . . . . . . . $5.75 Sizes 31 to 36, ages to 18 years .. . . . . . . .. $6.75 Boys’ Brown Tweed two pant suits made from a good quality wool‘ and cotton tweed, Norfolk coat, with two pair of bloomers. Sizes for boys up to 16 years 7-95 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Suits with two bloomers, good quality English Cheviot, Norfolk style coat with two pair full lined bloomers. Sizes for boys to 17 years $8.85 Boys’ all wool Fox English Cheviot Blue Suits, fully guaranteed and every suit bears label; the coat comes in plain English model with ‘three piece belt, two pair bloomers. Boys’ first long pant suits in fancy greys, browns and light mixed tweeds, also plain blue Serge and Chev- lots. Sizes from 33 to 39 chest. ' f b f 8t 18 Plain and fancy models yeifiesffn. oys mm $13.00 $15.00, $16,00, $18.00, $20.00. Boys’ all wool Wear Better Suits, with two pairs linell lined bloomers, coat comes ln a new model with three piece belt. They come ln Heather, Lovatt and Fancy Greys. Sizes for boys up to 15 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.75 Sizesforboys16to18years. . . ............. $14.50 boll. Portage. bzlvo ll-ft on a trip sister. Eifrcda, which was lit-id to Boston. Fllursllny morning, —SALE OF PELTS.-I\ir, E. H llzlynvr returned Wednesday night from llltiillroul wllorl- lll‘ wont for 1 rolifvrvlive with representatives 0f nis agents ill Europe and the Un- tcd States, anti status lilnt llo llzu unnplotctl contracts for the private vale oi silvtl" fox pi-lis in lilo ful {owing rlllrtliit-ari cities: Leipzig iierlin, Vil-nna. lililllri. Paris, lion ion. lir-ussi-lsj The Hague. Capt-ll hagon. S IClillillTll, iiorgcil. lrll('l‘l'il\ and this his agents ill those cltit-s have agreed with him not to bu; for rteszllo or tu lake on consign Iiltlill from any source any sliver fox pol-ls for suit; l-xolvpt those sup illCtl by .\lr. Rayner [roll his Can ullan shippers. Mr. ltaytlor says bl .lliS also t-onlpletcd arrnngi-nlt-nls n New York. (Illicago, San Frail- -lsco and other American ullivs wovurcd from those centres. for lllt- sulo of silver fox polls consigned ny .~\\llt‘l‘li‘l\ll ranchers. .\lr. itaynol" further claims that llt- ls- court-n iratiilg his efforts on the stahliz lug oi‘ flit‘ silver fox nturkets of lilo world by offl-riilg fox pelts direct ‘rout rllrltrhcrs to lnaullfacturirrs lud retailers; and by feeding lllt .markt't as tho pt-lts are required ralbtrl" than having tilt-m dumped Ill the nlurlt-ri ilt two big Sillvli l‘lll- (‘ilniltliiln fiold. zlt-cordiitg to ‘Jr. llnyvlor. is not btlng neglected ilhor. null that bi-lrlrl- tho pelt sca- ton opens lit» will have soiling ag- clicil-s irsizlblisllid in iii.» principal ."£lilll(llllll fur ('('llll‘t‘S front Illolr .rl-:il lo Vulll-tltlvvr. Ml‘, llalyilt-l- —Miss Irene Arsenanlt of St. John. N. 13.. Miss Jacqueline Ar- itllilllll of liloncton, N. 13.. arrived "n \Vcllington Tuestlay G\'L'iliii_'-,. railed homo by tile‘ sudden death irowncti while bathing on Monday evening last. 0->——-- Eastern Guardian l SHOP from Holmaifs Catalogue ..'EASTERN AGENT-- Mr. J W. Murdock is now Guardian agent n Montague and will be pleased to ~eceive news items, advertising. lob Printing. new and renewal sub- tcrlptions. of. ..*VlSlT SHORTENED BY IL- LNESS.—-.\ir. Horatio Nelson who was on his annual well. to this int‘- ncr 110mg- lnl Mon-vague, was forced o leave on Ffitlril to Boston. lunch earlier titan ho expccbed. )W‘ll1‘_£'," to lllle soriotls illness of his ion‘ Ham. “who we regret to lotvrn ‘s no=t retiovlering fmlu llho ‘severe lllOCk, with which the was stricken tome time ago. ‘Mr. Nelson tiellgllts to spend tho swnntlor auuid ‘the rcentvs of an average life nimo. re newlng old acquaintances and ell- bylng once again "the iclnlirlan-iofrslrlp of his dlaltgllrferti Will) are zil-l very ircspccl llrd ‘residents of lliOillliilgllU. —~J\ ..'°PERMANENT RESlDENTS.—-: llr. J. A. Laifloursicre who opened, up n dental office "in Zliixnulgilcl lz-riqllo two months ago must lmvo fizzuntl business oll-tire-ly satisfac- tory—as only a lfolv days ago Mrs. ’llfl])l'>l that lbosl- inlereslotl lll the successful nlarltvling of silver fox plzlis will li]l]ii‘il\'l' 0i‘ his (‘illtdfllrliir- —_"_' N“ 'or) predeceased him one week bu? ' forte. 'i‘liore are left to mourn two ,1 ____ brothers. Joules and Mikoi. ono . | N_ slslvr. also the following nophowq ‘ MR‘ THOMAS o BR E ‘Patrick O'Brien. of Seattle. Waslt. tho ltevcrelul Father O'Brien. m’ Svlilinl. Wash” two nieces. Mrs. Susan Cunningham. Beiiinghanl. Wash; Mrs. Ernest Door. Seattle. Jami-s lluglles. Thomas Hughes, Death is sad under an)‘ Clmllln‘ lHliillPHH ‘but particularly so when. ‘it summons from earth tllc hand‘ ‘of u hnuln, such as was Ibo rarely v - -l lined lls its own. 'l‘lio-, ix‘l:lgn(glntli:l, U, For, _,\"_._.u_.m,$_.llovt-r. N. ll. Tile funeral which twp.) (lion o most erlllying tlcaflpdVilH largely attended took place KM, ma, mpdiu“ HM“ “m1 kiwi in Si, Patrick's (lemotcry. Idterlinl mm mum d“ “w, dam, for his m. l‘l‘t<ll grllilt unto thom, O Lord. and ‘Nuvury’ hm H“, mm."- m god “~45 lot iaorpniuzll light shine upon may“ “m1 ti ‘jfflYllll m" no nvmp them. Tile following were lllo “h, wit-u (Hm, xruygmq-L Twin. until-bearers: James McKenna. Ja- ,_ __._.-_-1 mes Hughes. James Dalton. Char- mm,“ [m H“, Slump. [Hp-k shown Ion l\'i-ll_\'. Joo lit-Hy. llilll Christop- ubrlvo. ‘Fbo sailor Ciilllll".fll(!i<lli§(l\'l'!i-l.ll(!l‘ liradlcy. and the hum are banded with old, _ h ____ V H K fhlnc cllalils. and two narrow striilfi. HRINGJNG UP FAT Io! old blue ntppenr at the slit for ._ . , .. __,.._. . ‘the tie, l Emit- ‘uml llc t-spoviuily expects a largo lmasllrc of support from fox ranch- i".\' In his native province. L-nCmlirsil-ro and cllfitiron arrived ill ‘no ‘town. and in future» tho Loffiillrsloro fa-mlly will be looked unn as pcrtuetntznt rosidonlts . .tl:‘.~: locality. (living to the strari-‘t, oi suitable htiiWHIES the dot-tor i l1‘ frl cvi to rr- n-t the splendid dwt-lillnc H'<‘-tl'iiltell llklll‘ tho niV-llvily and ‘illbfllii a tulle from the town. The walk back om] forth ilowever wllll giro rho Doctor the exorcise grout? ly needed for a man of his pro- fcss" n. Since coining to itlifllllllliltw Dr. litlCoursi-l-re has nr-allo for h':n- s-‘f a host of friends, in fact he he's irrnvon only too cltlarly that ho lacks nonv of ilho osst-nliizils m‘ F’ thq thorn gentle-mun. We are proud’ K in ilavo Dr. and Mrs. YLaOonreie-re and chivlvlrcil in on-r midst. and fir-l o strife in llriullfillfivi! that Mlonmgue| ' cl illi. llll it -f.lt1ll lnliuc ..... ....,»..=..i....|..a ,3,§§f_y,rji;y§;,nfgiffq c fgJtg COI{ sdasvuflnnéra-‘t that quot-or, win l. 0 fl II Q; lul‘! mivuh 29th: an meantime in we mseiian l i l l a l l if their sister Elfrfillfl. who was ‘ WGY -Pr0g"ra.ln ‘TUESDAY, SEITTEMBER 1 wov (Schenectady. N. Y.) ' General Electric Company 790 Kilocycles (379.5 hit-tors) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 n, run-Stock market. report. ll.-i0 a, iil,—-\v(!ll.lill3l‘ rt-ptilit. 11.55 n, m.-U. S. Naval Observa- tory tinle signals , . 1.00 p, nl.—.\fusic; one-act pluy. "Admiral Peters." by WCY Matinee Players. 1.30 p. m.-—()rgull recital, by Stu- pllcli E, Boisclair, from Pvot-ttlns llormtmus lllueckcr llall. Albany, N. Y. 5.00 p. m.-—Producc and stock,’ market quotations; news. bnsobttlll scores. l, 5.30 p. tlL-lllrlncr program, Hotel- Vau Curler Orcllestta. SclletlccttttlyQ N. Y. l . . l Important "Ifs” ll-‘ an hour's rlllillllbl "lulu-s your eyes lit-lie. Ill‘ tho print l page urcnnlomilly- "not-s ||li~<l,\.' it‘ you are obliged to nlo| work lll\' lo H's! _\o|lr v, in. ll" ynll ("inst-r or - awn)- than Ibo normal tur-lli- or Iourllw-ll lnvlics. If yon cannot Nfl‘ poopin- uvrumt fill‘ sirl-ol. ll‘ you cannot I'l‘l\(| utrm-t noon-s casil, ur clinllnlnllsll llu- Hm.- p,» itllllllf’ "lllvk". II" you lllllt‘ to runlu- illl l-liitri to nt-o-ditlitlltlg tln- llrown or frou-rllnn. lli" iiiiii light all-i». you pull: l|| fl|r' .-_v.--., or if you I'l'llllli'l‘ more light um“ hllllcrlo. ll" your or rs "Pills. unit-r, or bororm- lniluuil-ll l|_\' m... j t i a I'll“ you lulu- tiny of lilo inborn l lllrulllr-s. lr-i its nnilu- nu l'\lllll~ iuullorl of your i-yl-s so llmt o“ may lrnrn Jlfiilllllfi)‘ \\-||,.||".r Illtllldflt ilmr- broom! tier-canary to your Plllllllbfl nnd trail-lien"; n. J. MABON ' oz-Toilltrltlsr “mlllllrnn. I’. Ii. l. fillies Conan-guru] With llrltgntore _ lnsllulnolilzll 6.30 p, ilL-‘diilseball scolls. 6.35 p, rib-Will! Studio Program. selection, , ............ .. Dc Keven, John L. Blartiu ".\lllllillil lllslrlllntrntnl selection, "Pomona Waltz" . ......__ Joyce Vlklitz" Waltituifel \ lL lcstra l tjrchqgtra solo. “Orii-iltalc" .... .. Slndillg Baritone solo. "Como lliggo ill Sol" Ollie G. Ycltru ‘l ........................................... .. Colder-a 6.55 p. m.~'l‘rztvcl Talk. “Over John 1i. Iilnrtin lilo Seven Seas?’ from \\'JZ. {Piano solo, "Northern Dance“ 7.25 p m.— Progrllul by \\’l‘.\': _, 'l‘orjussen lircllostvu and Joiill l.. Marlin’ Ollie G. Yettru baritone. tliurittnlt- solo. "Daily QIIPHIlOll" instrllnn-llllll st-leclioil "‘i‘iio But“ Moyer-lleltnullrl ........................................... .. Slrlltlssl (i111 _ Martin Orchestra dustrunlonlal selection. "llzulscl and Baritone solo, \ly Quctrrl“ ............ .. , Growl" _______________ ,__ ilumportlhjlt ..................... .. lllllmenllttll. Orrghgglra 10hr! L. Rlflrllll i 10.00 p. nl.-—Mayilowor Orchestra Violin solo. "Eleglc" .......... .. Brahms from WRC, Washington, i), C, Lco Kllwcn ——-€-<-o>——— Baritone solo. "Ob Plano [lrqmlgp Mo" hllnlrrdfir Lluiment for Neurallln. i. ._...___. ._ _._ .. -_.__.___ _._..._ .___~-- u. ,__. GETTING THE MONEY The tint function of "Y store system in l0 “limit” that you [at all of the 1110116)’ that comes over Y°\"' counter. National Cash Regiqtgfljl" that protection in the smi- est possible degree. The)’ protect you, your customers. and your clerics and mil" sure that you get all of 1°" profits. The National Cash Register Company of Canada, Ltd. g TORONTO, OIItlITlO. W, P. Grant. Sales Agent in Frlncs Edward inland and Nova 8cxi: for the National Cash Register Company of ClflldLWlll Fill": ‘ of Prince Edward island during the month of September l" "m. carry ‘ample; o1 registers from which merchants can select Iylm but adapted to the needs of their business. Information 0" m. systems in general as used In the leading stores of Canada II"! Unltd States will be gladly given for the‘ asking. V. __...____ -133. Giorgi, rlohianus How wow '\'\P\ESMU‘QT t' L- TELL- “<00 HOT To wv-uene. wt-uarl YOU ARE wogmrt‘? rum’ carries mow ‘wine DQwr-L ME MAD Mrs-t Hi5 ~vH"~>T'.—'~¢-' OH! WILLIE; q Com: Hangs)" vrir~~ l ‘(Eb AN‘ m QNNA l (Yhnllin ill dark colors makes ' CELL. “(Q0 E\QHT_ ‘lllnzlrt school frocks to be worn ill the l-arlv fall. ll 111"" "mlm" l" .illli‘l( grounds with guy liowor lie- ‘slgu. or colorful dots. FOR WARTS Apply Minna-d‘: freely and often nnd watch them disappear, PADHION FANCIE!» ly Marlo Belmont Challis is a most appropriate material for the little girl's frock. It is cool and pleasant to wear, itl launder: beautifully. and the eost- . In moderate. A loft cream tinted ollaiila is I . . otm 0v hero. Fawn Scoops. Inc. Gnu lvltsn rlgim mum-l.