V. SMART WEARABLES -t0 Start the school year ofif with ' just the right “swank”——note - the values. "EREYS a list of items that every trimly dressed school boy will need, snappy, correct, attractive. And don’_t overlook the 10w prices-to- gether with excellence of quality, they make values that appeal to ‘the parents who foot the bill. Boys Suits Bloomer pants $4.75, $5.00, $6.50, $10.00. Boys long pant suits, 4 pieces, $10.00, $12.50, $13.50. Boys Fox Serge Middy Suits $3.75, $4.50, $5.00. Boys Oliver Twist Suits, $1.25, $1.75,. $2.25. Childs Buster and Middy Suits fancy, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. » Boys Blue Cheviot and Tweed Knickers 60c, 75c, $1.00. Boys long pants $1.39, $2.00, $2.25. Boys Caps 50c, $1.00. . Boys Sweaters $1,00_. $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 Boys Golf Ilose 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Boys Bloomer pants $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50. Boys Reefers, Blue and Tweed, $3.00, $6.00, $8.50. Boys fancy shirts, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Boys Sweat Shirts, white, $1.50, $1.75. Boys Knit Blazer Sweaters, $2.7’. The biggest, best, and Lowest price Boys’ Store in the Province. MO ORB 6 PPLEOD mum) _ _,___ __ . ,9?- .‘_. ' - “terms “circulars-ray Mrs- K- ti. murmurs. Rose Valley. P. E._ d. _ Dept Sister: -' ‘i " _, Wq-tile "_. members of Tryon and , Weetmweierid. V. B. W. M. A. 80-, _|r0|; sALE,_Jgwg][g1-'5 cicty, humble way; our heartfelt sympathy Westerly‘ -srscm1. nisoourir on so chain lots fencing at Bruce's. 7504 Store. i Wl-Bh t0 ‘COIWQY W10". in this with or‘ without stock. Also an eight room dwelling house with m 5'0"!‘ beNI-VQIMIII- 0! W"! d“! furnace. Centrally located. Hector F. mother. We know how deeply you Mgg-rjgqn, will feel her loss. as you were so long together, but we all ffil that she has gone where there will be no more weakness, or care. or trouble. She has fought the good fight, and is now receiving the reward, but she has left vacant s place that will be hard to fill in the hearts and homes of many for she was always ready in' time of sickness or trouble to lend a helping hand, never looking for any reward, and we always found her loving, kind. and self-sacrificing. We would therefore. dear, sister, commend you to His care; He can heal up the broken heart, I-Ie will be a comforter to all who come to Him, and not so many years will it be, till we hope by God's grace to meet her beyond, where all the dear ones are gathqred together. Signed on behalf of 'I‘ryon and Westmoreland Societies. Annie Gamble Secretary —————<-e->-———- A, Feeling", day of each week up till noon. I Is a. Sure Sign That the Blood is Thin and Watery. _ “I am glad to have an opportun- lity of testifying to the benefits I de- ; rived from the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills." Writes Mrs. Lawrence Kennedy, St. Joseph, N. B, she fur- ther saysz-"Some years ago I was working as a stenographer. and be- came badly run-down. I always had n tired-out feeling, had no appetite and suffered terribly from backache. Almost every month I had to remain from the office for a day or two. I was advised to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. and I have reason to be glad that I followed this advice. Be- fore I had been taking me pills very long I began to teel much better. Continuing their use my strength came back, _I regained my appetite and the terrible backache from which I had suffered disappeared. I hnve= been married some years now and have two fine healthy children, a girl and a boy. and am in the best of health. All this I owe to Dr. .Williams' famous Pink Pills, and I trust that these few lines may help some other weak, run-down person." _All weak. run-down people who Will give this blood-building tonic a fair trial will find through its use new health and strength. You can get the pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medi- cine 00-. Brockvirie, Ont. fieeoe-vo-ooveo-oru-eee-oo-ed EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Con-notch: service will: men equipment. a w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR ' orrounrnrsrs - 1.4! Richmond Street “Sir-YR LEAF" BINDER TWINE m the best BINDER. TWINE made, also is made in CAN- ADA by the BRANTFORD CORDAGE COY., LTIL, the largest factory for the manu- facture of BINDER TWINE Kenslngton. . 7474-8-31-2i. E —BB.ACE'S sroaa and ware- houses will be closed Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd. 7604 f-rns: cnsnnorrarown GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, next Bank of Nova Scotia, Water Street. Sub- pcriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. -"BRAYCO” special English fox Qnettlng. Order now at Braces. ' 7504 , --ROSS-MILLER special Kibblo meat and charcoal puppy meal in stock at Braces. Specia‘ price. 7504 —KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK shipping club loading hogs. sheep, lambs and veal calves on Wednes- 7519-9-1-21 --UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA, Kensington, Sept. 2nd. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D., Minister. 9.45 a. m., Sunday School; 11:00 a. m., Di- vine Worship; 7:30 p. m., Mr. W. Picketts. c. candidate for our min- istry will speak. First United Church Summerfleld. 3 p. m. Rev. M. Rendle, Missionary to the Indians in B. C.. will speak about his work. A spec- ial collection will be taken in aid of W. M. S. 1 Eastern Guardian ..'EAS'I'ERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ..**NEW FORD TRUCKS FOR delivery by September 15th. Write or phone us. POOLE _& THOMPSON, LTD. 75l0-9-l-sw-4i STUDY LOSSES IN KILN-DRY- ING LUMBER- Losses in kiln-drying lumber have been under intensive study by the Forest Products Laboratories of rthe Department of the ‘Imerior, Canada. for some itimc. As a result of these investigations, the laboratories have been able lo suggest improvements in kiln operation which have al- ready rcsulted in a 'markad re- duction in the average loss from Are Z0021 Ready Whey , ‘ Children Cry for it Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would rim-what most physicians would tell you to do-give a- few drops of plain Custoria. No sooner - which ‘ihysiti lilllil pcmrls, u. gift oi‘ I ‘iisiiifi 0i Canadian g Association noss your: 0:11.!) ‘silk! When a child is blind in both eyes. the condition is, of course. recog- nized. There are many children who have defective sight,‘ which fact is unknown to their parents. That this is so. is evidenced every year by the number of‘ children entering school. who are found by school physicians to have defective eyesight. The good work of the school health services does not provide for the pre-school child, or for the child who attonds a school where ‘there is- no school physician _or nurse. - .A- child should be able to recog- nlze a picture or object one-half an inch square at twenty feet. Each eye is tested separately, one eye being covered with a card during the test of the other. For near vis- ion, a picture book may be used. If there is any appreciable defect in either eye, for near or distant vis- ion, the family physician should be consulted. Cross-eye is a condition which is frequently neglected because of ig- norance as to its slkflificflflfifl by parents. Children with this condi- tion should be placeduncler medical care without delay. A cross-eyed child sees double. This causes con- fusion and so the mind trains itself to pay attention only to the- image that comes to it through the straight eye. This results in one eye's being developed through use and the others becoming useless ‘ ' 1i is not used. - Unless the condition is properly treated early, the child loses the use . of one eye and is actually blind in that eye. If the child is treated be- tween twc and three years of age. the most, or all of his vision can be saved; the longer treatment is de- layed. the more vision is lost. Cross- ~ eye is a condition that does not car- rect itself. Children do not grow out of it. If the child is placed sitting. fac- ing the parent, an arm's length away, with one eye covered by the parent's hand, and is made to look at the parent's nose with the un- covered eye. the parent will find that, on uncovering the other eye, ii is either looking at the nose. which means that no cross-eye is present. or that it moved in or out, or re- mained crossed in or out, which is an evidence that cross-eye is pres- ent. Your children will appreciate. in later years, your care of this special organ. Questions concerning health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Street, Tor- onto, will be answered by letter. Questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered. -i¢—e->————— Kutz-Kniqht Wedding --- Si. Mark's Allvglijcull‘ church. Vanoouvelr, was the scene of =1 V9,“, ‘yreny wedzdling 0n sttturduy evening, A-ugusl l8. M 5 O-flltlflk Amrie Morin-Line K103i". yuuiilgcfl. (iougihtur cl‘ the ‘late Wm s. n. Knight. of Soulrls. P. E- I- arid Mina. Kniifilvi- 110w resiidenv. in Edlnwmon, became itiho bride of mil-sou Unwvrenoe Kutz, sewn-d s11 of Wm. Kiutz and the late MIPS. Kultz o-f Unliity, Sask. 'i‘-h~t\ Row. A. H. Sovereign per- fmqicd illhe ceremony". Mr. Wmrrefli qiilayed the wedding muailc. 1111c t-zibde who was -g.i|veil in ananrlage by iii-er imcle, Dr. l. Proctor Hall. was. cli-zurmlnlg in a gown ml‘ ivory si_l_lln win?» Ipanel or lace and vclll of Limerick lice. held in palace with (vrunge blosmmw. Slho Irarrl-etl n shower ‘bouquet Isl nipihella mses and liibcs of Iiliie AKIEBY, ller ouily ornanmenlf was u 't.h.rcatZ-it oi’ rumo- ‘her lrroailircrr, iho lliaite (Yapt, Basil Knight, of ilfallfax. N. S. The bride-maid. Mil-so Murifrzi M. Krfgvlrl wore o. gown of peach taffeta wit-h ltwt rlo match and currrlerl a bou- quut of mauve and pink sweet peas amid corrirtbozu. Mir. Dorahi Mc- Gougarl surpprarled the lmlulegroum. Tire church. was ‘beaurtlfilzilly do» faulted whim ‘zrn. arch of ivory lu- terwined with olnnikin and banked wlmh hydramgh. Festoonx of ivy dlifl ‘bnslkilis of pink and ‘mauve sweet ‘pens ccimpleled the decor- a-tiious. Armor ‘the ceremony a re- cepiP-on nus ‘hold on. the home o‘! Abana Aconda Argonaut Amulet Area Arno Prowse Bros Limited BOY’S OUTFITTERS “Prices Reasonable Quality Good Styles Correct ‘SEPTEMBER 1. 192 ""““'__‘_'*- a, N r .._. -r1.~ > gSCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY. WONDERFUL STOCK TO SELECT VF ROM Boys’ Suits for School EXTRA c001) VALUES Parents will find here a very large stock of Boy's Suits in Tweeds of all shades and patterns. Blue Serges made in the seas0n’s prevailing styles-dire styles boys like best-at prices that afford exceptionally good value. Prowse Bros, 47 years reputation and guarantee are be- hind every b0y’-s suit we sell. Boy's Suits with two pairs Long Pants, Norfolk Styles and plain in Tweeds, Homespuns, Blue Serges- ‘ etc, all sizes. ' $8.75 Two pairs long pants with each suit pried at $9.50 $12.00 u. $13.00 BOYS’ SUITS . A fine variety to choose from, in all sizes, Norfolk styles, Tweed-s, B PRICES BOYS JUVENILE A splendid assortment of B0y’s Juvenile Suit at $2.75 to $4.50. lue Serges and Novelty weaves. $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 to $9.00 SUITS BOY’S KNICKERS . ’ Boy’s Knickers,’ all sizes. _ Twecdfs, " Bliie‘ Serges, s priced Boy’s Hosiery, Caps, Underwear, Collars» Ties and Furnishingh of all kinds. ' ProW THE ONE PRICE CASH STUIE 30rd; 1,111.5 ygur‘, wulill dn P?“ $0015 lute wvork wt McGtlll. A lsdnwl Io-urtill- _ (mm WINGS Lot us be like a uu-d. on» helm“ lighter, Upon a twig that swings; He {eels it yield-but sings on un- affrlglried. Knowing he hath his wings. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through courtesy 01 LOUIS M. Arwsnn a co. Charlottetown Office Malartio Se Bros- Ltd- ONE PRICE T0 ‘EVERYBODY ‘ . strongly made. Priced at, 22 Potter Doal . . . . . ~ . .. Pioneer Sheritt Gordon . Stadacona Sudbury Basin Teck Hughes .. Tough Oukes .. ‘n-eadweli Yukon Towagmnc 44 Vipond 28% Windfall 3.85\ |Wrlght Hargreaves . 58125 ‘Bylvnnite ootenay Fiorencew“... Lake Shore 23 Laval Quebec . P1 "in i "a"? have i» S eriorbmgd done than Bully is soothed; relief is Amity Copper ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ust a matter of moments. Yet you ave cased your child without use of a single doubtful drug; Castoria. IIB vegetable. So it's safe to use as in the BRITISH EMPIRE. . Having ‘a spiral groove ending in The commissioners in charge of a. hole on the lower surface, a por- the coordination of eledtric power celaln disk has been invented to production in soutlveaslo n- Eng produce the effrct of stirring by land have estimated an average currents of vapor it crenLes when rate of increase of 20.4 per cent for Dr. um ma. r. Proctor Hall. wllsrsfierry Rollins“ Mrs, 1m; ‘and Mrs. Khiigiht bssist- B81110"! Uil 1H0 ‘bridal moirty ~i'n recoiivlng Bldgood i-Izus guests. Mir, amid Mrs. Kutzsleft 0mm“! Rmlyn " " on tire lIllldIllghiI ‘lronlt for Victoria, Centml Manitoba‘ ' Every pound guaranteed and to measure 550 feet to the placed in cooking utensils. the years between 1933 and i041. Never watched purlliie Al ne twilight! rum co e ver ‘n gin. from our own little cabin in (he Cam inn Rockies? Nevorcra led from a drift ‘ of Hudson $1‘ Hank:- imdaehsd up to the clu‘ - how u- ‘beforo you starved". . . swan; into the pinesy, heaven- bent trails wish a carefree crowd! This Iumme Jun the Adam In you to a ten-ton thrill. Come up to one of the 8 modern bungalow cxlrxe in the healrir-xaflmerlcflo . linker to. Louise when the Find our about . reservation go (an. on! as. "ff? i yflmergzg Plan Plano. mm w u» i» In hulls l C‘. Bruce Burp". District Passenger Agent, Saint John, MB. . pound. Factory prices. Wholesale and Retail. tantra s. co. loftcn as an infant has any little pain you cannot mt uwny. An it‘s always ready for tie crui-lcr an s of colic, or constipation, or dllnrrica; effec- tive, too, for older children. Twenty- ftv; million boifles were bought lost the llzrlade wearing a pilmtlntwn grey us i‘. anl wrest-mu that and carrying a FTQHJII ‘bcadml ibag. the gilt of line tullzicgnuom. 'I\ho brixiegrurnnh gift rip ‘iillB bridesmaid was a golld wirfiil: watch, and m (iha ‘bee; ma!) ii‘ leather wink-t. Alf-tor spend-tn: n honeymoon h: Victoria the yuurg Clcricy Crown Reserve Dome . . . . . . . . . . . .. Federal Kirkland Granada . Grover Daley . . Hollinger Howey oouiiiil-e ‘will leuvo for Mou-ireul when Mir. Klutz. who mceiwed his M, Sc. 0mm the Unlvomifvy of Ai- Hudson st‘; . lnt'l Nickel . Keeley‘ . .. Kirkland Lake dv-i- MR-JEST- YOU ARE A woiooan Fur. STORY TELLER - YOU ARE REALLY iiLl BYJQVE- MPJQ 416cm HAeA i G000 ‘JBNSE. l . or HUMOR- ‘ - lit NOW LiQYIN-i . DON'T wAw-r YOU _. TO QFFART Teams‘ ‘ THEM cowl 30x15; - or You»: e “re e4; - ‘THINKQ wHY- MR-Ji¢n¢l$-.; Your! OAuq-iraa. -vv\-'r-»_ v A» . ,,- _..._. alshfi "use". " lust-r‘ ' a