l», 't . e,,,,, vas 3 'li ____ ____ __ _ _ _ ____ ____ _ __ _ __ __ __ __ . __ ___ , ______,___'__ " _ " ._. ,._,--.gy gt _»__~` .--~.r _»';_.7_ _qi ' ~'“»-"` ` - "‘ ___ » i '- _ ._ i ~‘ -. ' :-.r -"- .'_ ..-,,_._______ _ ___ ' ~ ' ' ' _' _ Merton irq. " i THE MENS STORE ~ 1 -_ f-ii , uit..-_-t ii# t» i l i l. ‘. ,. _ _ l. \ i G i 'i - "___ . l ‘i I 't _i .i .I _i _'. I r l _I I is -.»=:=ff*#`i?==‘l¢=\'m=-f -r ` | sn jg* ., '- I t . , _ » i _' V » I "Z"l5»’1Er * - - Outfits-_--lliey"re ljlere After a summer of baseball-ten- nis - tree climbing - hayinaking --- boating - roughing it generally - they-"ll need new clothes for next week. The new clothes are here-the best range we ever odered 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 40 Boys good strong' Tweed Suits in gooddark 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 choice $6.95 A big table of Boys’ Suits about 70 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 come in fancy browns, greens and grey tweeds. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years_....._....-. . . . . _.$9.00 arepickedup......_......_._.$5.95 .l _, cu- l urday. psolmssr ' _ -~CONVEX PFUSIIO Auto _ _ i Lenser. reslllflfly _Sl 60 selling at ___"F'N_fI__§"'i,§cE Zhi? igfrisf ~ '-_ 'f5c, at Holman's on Saturday. 5’ '.85 . y "' ’ D " _' Baker s t ocou. 40c. per lb.. and 181. , cl to 14 are some o' can anli I' cs - ' "."°'“"* “_9E°UE-* “°"- DT- mr- saturday lwsainri ni-noiinans ' -evsnsonv come nnu hear M"l‘"‘“‘”; Pm*-"*P“\ .°f ‘"9 Presbl' Grol~er_\'. Surumerslde. the Superintendent ot Education :_e_i;_i_;i__ii__c_¢;le{;_;ee a_;__:_i~_i_z:lifa;______:i_v:_l_l -- lecture in_ NewsLondon Hall, _Morag _ < -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Ula." ‘Wen “gi UDL 50|. S35 0 °“ “Uday ‘th i“"~ 't 3' R,,,_ James Magpougaii will 'home niude candy, Admission ‘15'c.. _ _ _ _. $5.50 for $3.19. at Holman’s on Sat preach on abhath the 4th, -'tt ,_ _ _ _ _ 0UARD1_AH_. -.,___. _ . _ ,___ H -DESIHAILE REUDENOE for -JUST 30 'PAlR~8 of Womens ~' \ _ sale. See Hop. Justice Arsen,ault`aj “9" Chocolate Lace Bouts, regular |. .|51-“Q K |§, advt., in this issue. _ ‘ * 4 . 1 is if.- lfl' _li " ` . . . -sr , , _ _SHOULD GET Busy_ The tain Traverse in 1o.ao, senrie- -rossinas itensinoron su-. ' 1 .~ _l _’__5ri____. = town at ti, and at Summerside al TRIES F05 LABOR DAY SPORTS -_ ---\ :_|_§_l_:_9“5 _‘:_fe_§;‘_;1_‘:‘_;;|`5__f_‘_l:’__ ‘gi °°“_: -,-_ -It is quite likely that James »'H.' _.___ o;13___e _______ s__p___ toaogvlg _ ---. MacDonald und Lorne Bo#/nesst _ __ 2 Y' 5 will enter for the Labor Dit s rts| "` the example of the Charlottetown -WELCOME VISITORS- Rev~_ 1 _ 'V _po __ :hoard of health whi-_-li is having H. R. Bell, a foriuer'resident of :Ee(;_l;;;;k;:::|‘f;`;_n;_n'§ug_;°1;';1:_l__ gg 'tt-sts 'made of all milk sold in the New Glasgow, preached last Suu- ' me shut Du, hom are local wmnfr f ,_ tlty since last spring and it is day evening In _.the Christian ers ,md |0031' winners awmys _____,__ ° _" /1* _ "\_"`ij| i felt that it is high time that some-i Church in that village to a crowded _ __ ________ce agdlnsl an wn_e__s '_¢ _tw ‘<__ thing was done regarding the mat- house. Mr. Bell is a werful ora-I ` 1 t 1; l ty Hospital on Friday morning. -Miss Martha Brown of .\ia_\' - field was among the visitors to the tity yesterday. -Mr. Eldon Maciiay, New Gins- sow. was u. visitor in the city yes- terday. i _ __ -Mrs. J. W. Allen, Emerald spent a day ren:-wing acquaintances in town this week.-H. -Mrs. W. E. Wood Dunstaffo nage is visiting... in Summer-side the guest of her sister Mrs Frank ’I‘uplin. -».\ir. John (‘oliings with dough- .t ter and son 'Helen and Willie spent s over Sunday with Mrs. D. Hamll» fi _ton. Market St. -H. _l r ` »- i b siugton,_h.1s returned from visiting r friends at West Prince County.--1H. 3 | -- Miss .\iniiie-Mountain. Kensing- lton_ has rf-‘turned home ‘from a pleasant visit with friends at Mont- _ A rose.-H. ‘ H --Mrs. Artenias Roillngs, Rustl- P g` . iwith relatives in Suminerside and d W t --Mt James »\IcKinn0n. Ken- init-iy ,euniiiionell she in now _ _ estinl: easy and her many friends ‘ays 0' (`°"’*e_"Va'l"€ Ville lll*‘.‘»’ ro plcuscd to know there were no ll€V9r ceased in their attacks, ily bones hrnkcn tres vicinity. _ P0 tot- and a highlv talented soloist tered hv the (lrockerv Department' .\liss Jessie Brennan, Elmsdale, re- 0 turned home on Thursday. she uc- iince County Hospital on Weill cessful operation for appendicitis.|w5 and Mrs. George Adams, Elmsda|e.| --PA|NFUL_ACC|DENT._ MiSS _. Elin Green while spending her vu- U" he horse hecomi frightened ti' om the wagon ond going over ll`l ier, She wus taken to her hoiiir- [ul y car and the doctor was immed- Su . -*- _ i,~@ t :i meeting of the Suninierside _,la oaril of Trade, held 'I`hurstl;i_\"m_ vening ln the town hall with Pro-l ‘ t the annual meeting oi the Mriri- ' -Mrs. Groom and children. ol’,! Fliarlottetown who spend their holi b days with their cousin .\l.'.-_ J. E. _ Fraser of Mayfield have returned p to the city. I ` - m in Prince (‘ount_\' Hospital vere “The Standardization or the opment ofa Higher National Spirit _ (.__nad___... The de)ezat_e___ appoint Doc," mule. was fined $25 t`or olii l -Pcngratiilations are being ten- ed were _]_ LeRoy H0|,,,nu_ W-_ J sii ‘ 'tiered .\ir_ and Mrs. Alexander ,Nic Lidsmm,_ _,_ E_ C__mpben_ “_ H_ Donald. of Grand ilivei'_ -upon the M__(,D___n______ w_ B McNem_ ___ E th “fill/H1 Ol H baby gill- lil llltln.nmn_ o.w_ ruining. r, R. Allan. le Dt H he subieL\=s it was decided rto ring before the annual nidstiuir. E. I. Rail\vny"' :ind "The Dove- G. Rogers. J. E. Galizint (‘..' il. GV ter. ' _ _ ‘ _ Current Comment , *WWW* -LOOK OVER these values rn' - _ i~<"\§`i 1 Another institution to which we 1 th those infanious ghost _storms also _Wm _hm__g__ __ Similar _‘m______anrl nialicious fables crit°d _f_f€'_ll_ ents admitted, 140 discharged. and I '. de, was taken to the _Prince _(`oun- _______e_ “_'_m_h _“__ add on a____5___ 57 remaining at the close of the 'fx . ' ~_ ` 'i . J_ p_ {_eard_ year. The total cost of mainten- ___ ance was $86.902.l0, of which the ' -SUCCESSFUL OPERATION- patients' fees zingounted to $80,- ' 85.20, donations $780; the ~_\'E1~ comllunied her brother Carl to the COST OP OPERATING THE IN' pv _ - . S’l`l'l`UTl0N" being placed at 57;, nesday when he underwent a sur-|096.90, 'How does this cnnipiippi ll* ¢-fv ns _ Y that -Sir Cliarles Dalton first ome sheep. jumped. throwing liei"l"`°Je"‘ed this ENB! I-‘rift llle des- lffllve sung primrlt-'ed their slinnio- _____;.________,____ _ {__,_-_¢-,§._;_____¢__/_ r_- . _ _ ,__ __. ____,_ ~ . __ .- . . , fit . ' '”"“"“~'~~~-~---~~----.._._TgE m GUARDIAN’ . - r - " 1' - '_ ____ . __ _ __ _ S1§Pfl‘EM§ER 3, , 1 » . lui af __ I/,t ii" ‘hir ‘ '» has for nearly forty y boys, and we stake our reputation that our Boys’ Suits this year are everything a boy or his parents could wish for in quality, style and price. it r IZWIIRI it ' ‘~ a Announcing ilu Fall Shining if llew Styles in Sinarl Sunni Sinn in r Boys’ In announcing the arrival of our new and completestock of Suits for boys in time for the op- ening of school and college we would remind you that Prowse’s ears specialized on good clothes for Bring your boys down now and get their complete outfits for school opening. We havie all the 'styil_es_of Suits both boys and parents like in iall kinds and shades -of material FOR BOYS FROM 5 TO. 9 YEARS OF AGE Smart Junior Norfolk Suits in greys, grey mixture, ,___,,_ _., _,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,.,,, 0,, S,,,,.,,,,_ _,,.,,_,,,, O, _,___ _,_________.__, mm ____ blues, browns, etc. Prices from $5.00, and $6.00 up. ' -___ morning while driving to church. da FOR BOYS FROM 9 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE knocking, ami all tlirougli its' ccessfiil management in [hp _ _ presf~iitatioiis in ihoir pr.;-.-_t-_ mi -BOA'RD OF TRADE MEETS- lpunish the iiiifni'tiiii:itc wliitv! I" U’ Sallsfi’ their daniiiulilci ._ . __ ._ _ _ _ __ sident I.. 'R_ Allan _in the chair. l'l`il coviie is spendin “f feu dass elegates were appr,-inted to iriver r-anim] by which ,hw _-o__|________, __x_ me ‘Board of Trade in Charlotte- Dem lo "mp a p""tf" ”d"““l“f-'9 _ own. Se emher 14 and 15. Amon John wandered t`i'0iii home in e rush hour this- morning :ind .V ll0Wn for" u nap across thi- °l"ll0ll~“ ill U19./House and misl- gue victims' ot' uui' proviiii in ze for the creation of politirali W JOHN DOE. Mui_:, Fines _` New ronit. sein 2,--»i..im` `"f'lllll§ Jersey Pity tratrir- ioiluixi r-envillc cll"l‘c line tructs at to $12.00. ~ Tweeds, Worsteds, Scrges, ets. Prices $10.75 to $15.00. Also a complete line of new furnishings, such as . I .*. i Tweed Suits in fancies .-and plain blues, g'reys and browns, etc., -in endless variety of style_ Prices from $8.75 BOYS SIZES 32-36 stockings, caps, neckwear, shirt wiaists, etc. Your opportunity is here. Buy now and save money. Other Boys’ Suts at $11.50, $13.50, $1500and_...._ _ _ . _ . . _...._$17.50 Small Boys Juvenile Suits for boys from 3 to 9 years, in plain blue, brow-n r and grey tweeds . _ _ . _ $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 i ---D. J. Bonnell, oi' R. T. Holman, R Limited, ' Summerside, returned, A home on Friday from ti pleasant G and successful hunting trip along New Glasgow river. _who have ‘teen visiting friends at rliiniinigasli. Nortli St. Eleanors and Sunimersidc, returned to their home _`, -int Baie \'erte, N. B.. on Wednes- lday. -.\ir and Mrs. J. B Andrew, Mr. _ond Mrs. H. T. Thompson. Mr. W. IE. Wood and Major Fred Andrcwl i_e~r FoR'ruNs'G!'r lAW'AY ""BG|M'E'NT PROUD 0F”i_‘oNG i ~--Mr. rind urs. Jusepii Dorirrite. ___ __ SERWGE _who have recently heen enjoying ' All that glitters is not sold. but lack or glitter is_nol a certiiin tt-‘st for worthlessness, it was i'ound by gold diggers along a river in I’-"ill- ua, British New Guinea. ri><-entl_\'. While searching for gold the men encountered. ii blliisli-i-tray. llvklill substance which they ca.-it aside as wortliless. Two months ago two pounds of tliisi siilistzince was bought in London by an Anicrlt-:in Iiriii for approxiinatcly $6.000, or eight limes the vnlue of tho some amount of gold. It was o.~imlrid.iiim. n member of one of the hardest metals known and used for thc tiyi- ing of fountain pens. nd for deli-I cate hearings of fine macliinery. ltl is worth $200 an ounce, When the| prospectors learned the value or the substance they hurried mick to the river and lnnrnmi that tropical ruins had washrd away most of the precious stiii'f. ily rnrciul work they rztkerl togr-ther what was loft. had it refined and sent to London. -Q03- THE ExPi.ANAT|oN `» ` Returning home from the nnrk n man was iuliilnnt because he had wen prizos at several of candy stands. "l got four hoxcs of candy, two krvplg fini-ls. seven stickpins and a chiokenf' he told his -wife. l “Yes." "And that suit with the his che ks." "Why, certninl_\'."' _ "And that loud tie?" "Yes, but what's the difference?" That accounts for the winninil of nil those 1iri|es_ l‘ll het li cook- ie that stand keepers Yhought you were a super connected with the outfit." ‘ __-_i.>__i_ ~ HOW ABOUT IWENDACITY. .Cynlcus remarks that all n mlm needs to win a woman are andn- city and pertinacityf- 'Boston Tho 'i`liird infuntrv. the oltlest'-*Dent the last few days with the regiment of our urni_v_ which tliitesiilflflw l’“l`9“t5~ Mr- “nd Mm' A"‘"“ from 1784, has developed its sirius iG~"li“m 1°" ""9 ‘ln Th“"5‘l“5' m°m` to show its early serviri- in iiexim_’ir1e fm' llimlforfl. Me.. where thev_ One interesting device used li_v tli1siiYll""'l ll’ l"’*ll‘l@~*H» re-gin_it_>n_t is_u huton crossml with' \_ _ _V-_;‘_ V R an oltnie iuyonet hack of th _ *'- T- "ni ~ l`S» “lil ~ OFZPI'-‘4 shield. The baton irhich figur9s`f>i` West Sumiiiervllle_ Hass., left proniincntly in the rt-i.:inieut's his- »\l0ll1l=\5‘ flll l‘f‘llll\'l 10 *hell h°lll"~ tory wus niadc from the flug.=tut`f llley 9090! ll\l`<‘9 \\'f‘@lfl‘ 011 P- E '>- ol' the capitol nl' the ('i1y of MGX. ,wlille here they visited in St. Elen- ico :ind was tztkcn when thc |;,v_\»lnor`s Muyflrld, Stanley nntl_Mar~ was naptiired. it is still one of :iw lgiitc. _\lr_ and Mrs. Rogers motor- most highly prized possessions cfilfd to and ii'oin the island, and re- the regiment. port the i'oud_s in general in u good 1 i state for motor veliiclcs. ` l l 4 Transcript. ‘ _ ---- lllufs lilelnloet tor Dnnlruil _.1 -'“""4~` i., ____L 1 .» _ . ' mctored to Summerside on Sunday ' :und were the ‘guests of Mrs. Frtinltl ,Tu.plin. --_- their lioneymoon and who have (Th ' B. '“”' Rogers, Rev. W. H. Harding. 'P_ D._"0'~'€llii_ avenue and Dwight strv-ot. ;|m,,-;|y_ _1_ A_ M0"-|g0n_ Aiirian The i_irsi cur tliut citme along tried rsenault, W. F. Strr/ug, Robert lll Vfilll i0 lllldse tht’ mule hv strik- ordon. lllg qsion with equally vain results. ---ooa--- After fifteen minutes ten cum _ _ were tied up. ’i`lir> coiiibinori ciffirtw -Rev_ A. E, and .\irs. (`hapm:\n “|,_“,.,|-,_ ,_|,,|m_.,,, fm. n|,,|,.m|,,.,._ oi' the ten niotoritien :intl len -- . _ r‘Ondill'lor.~' hi-ought nothing but Hn _ __ _ _i _ `, _'__ _ _ ___ __ _ _ ____ """"-"eil l"l"k f"°"l UW l""lf‘~ Fill' were pmfetitilig the Stcuiii i_oco»|iil spilt-_ ol` the iini|iipi'cssii'o uruil- and 1877. lt is prolnilile iliut his “Hy th” "°'5°"V"“ ‘Wm ‘failell fl`0l_" iiiotivn :ind inventing the I-Ilcctrir eniir' career' :ind that ziiipcarunce llutlttlon orlginntctl in the exu ‘ _'he 00”" ""@““9 Smllflll- Tll“!_l`, 'l‘¢-l~':_'r:iph_ its opinion were tlit-lwllicli so iiiuny of his contoiiipor sited respect of his rolli=uL!iu-s un 0 S "_"‘_’l‘mf’ ""“1`0 @‘l“""." fll'll“ ‘mill utlniiritlion ol' his' cniintr_\'iiii=»n_ its =lrlc.`~' sliareil with .\lr. Muttlicw llls social career. _»\ i|.iit'n:ilist _ , 'll f0ll_l‘ill l'-.wif-‘FS Ff‘U=l|l<’il S010’ ini'orluatlon was the envv oi' tli'-'Arnold wus u persoii of import dined out 'intl did not wcai' 1 "ga" ‘ll lmlilln Uflglll lll lll" (tibiiict iiinistrts .intl its indcienil ‘inte it The crew tricd niornl sua-i CilSl1 Sf0l°C . cond riotiies and furnishing 101' Cash Store Pmwsn Bras itll. ¢£l.Z§B O ay' @ ' ' ’ , '_ _ i _' " ' ` . ' ' . i l _' ' - ' i I I _ collars mis-sspnir of foreign: “lt is one of thc few consoln~i in the Sixties. [lui _iloliinv viii _.- . ._ . . . rope so .ili'_et-ted tho mule it tot-_ Stivtrciizns; it wus, in t`nr_'t_ inf- lions 'ol sttltcsiilen' that mlitoi's` from the grnduni pulilicutioli r--~ [cred to its toot - Reader-lf you are suffering Before it regatinrd full c-oii-if-f.iI¥,;‘,,| _,_?un_;`":x.§p._£é_f.0re "'_._i_l_lP| from some ailment. \\'l1.\‘ not give ncionsness the mule wus hoiinii ,r{,,._. ,mie 0s,,|\',|,‘ “-im W-,`,,‘.§i£ :lie I-'sirutior a chuncc to help von? uhand and _._)0__., _md “ned in tha _;,___'____ `_`_,______I:__| -i_ ih.__m`n_._ _,n Hundreds of lslnnders have befln renr plnti'r.rm of one of the irollicri p`,-...,`.'- vélm _,mi_,m_, ,-__ ‘.g_'| cured. why not you? llere are thel it “-_qs givan n "fri rm., ,O the __k_`__`_v______ _Eng _ 3 ;"__' W7' ` iiiinics cfi a few out ol” the many 0(-8,,” ‘ ` c R ' Z' " who have been helped. owner .\’ir. K. A. Itfnthieson. fit Hills - of (___, borough St., Chai'lotte_town_ cured .. 0|' stru n e “"“"\l9 SU"-10"' ""ll°?‘l`€ its sporting intelligence behind tho lllll.V ll1lVf’- ll llP0ll l>1lJ"ll“’llt umplc paddlelioxes of the steuni- W5- The mill* “'“§ l’"°k"‘l packet, :ind old gentlemen in ___ Sc___________ ;n I)oe__i_nd oliiii-god with oh-_ piniip rugs nm] tmv_,m__g__,____(,_` M___ M__t_~__0W M0-___._s(,_._ Newt-own »’ WU “K lf" l~ _ road it iinxioiis-l_\' in i'iii|\\'a_v~tri~_in.s C_,0__B_ (_____,__ of ne___,____éia_ _‘_ ' to see whether .\ir. ."0hden hurl _vol _“___ (._ "_ v__nme_.i__n_,_ Mmgem A GREA EDITOR _sl_.:ct_:_et_\tles' the world. with the possible excep Representative 226 Richmond St.. WHS PllllPfl by J0llll 'l`hiUlll9US U0- tion of the Mississippi. in these :ii-iottetown.` ' lane. \Vliil»= ingenious Dcrsolll nlenslniz clrriiinstances the editor. it who distribute iiiimortnlity, them- Victorian letters :ind dini-ins sclvcs' i'ui'el_\' iittnin it The mime something morn than -I j-llll‘I ol' tho Rr-rordiiig Angel is unknown who was it-l;ent|cniitn_ ilu was to hugiologists_ and his oliscurity ally and intinintc of Lord _\lif‘r is cotiiniouiy sliurod hy the gross-- when hc wus ii piicit'i.~'t zu it ci' rompctiiors. lielan1=_ who coii~ Lord Palnierston when tin lin diictcil the 'Tinis-s’ for thirty-six cond and worse nm ni-rl lil- ii .\'ciir.~'. is :ilniost the solc exception Jingo. lie was the Biiurizililct of his generation. He hits curneii Sellot' of Lords Grunvlllc uuil ' ii fiilllcngtli hiogrupli_\' that any cndon, and it source of roll* l’l'"ml<‘\' "limit envy. and ire is irruniinn to tire Print-H can safe in his uiclle, with Lussallc Tn the biogruphers of iirislll- und Adiniiyil Maxse, in the novels' stone und l‘ohdl-n lie ui»ilr=Il`-i Of G00l'llc Meredith. His reputn-l power oi' darkness nnll liliii tion, unlike that ot' many editors almost made lilni the villiuii ut - docs not rest on the disrtinction oi' driiiiizitic version of the "ll his contributors, although they in- Archbishop Tait was uut cludcil t~\'er_v proiuinent Victorian wrong when ho obsrrwul lil-'l from 'i`huckeray to liolicrt Lowe: lane's npproncliini: t'c.At~Ti~¢;s! ru.. H\$ STUFF iS AWPUL' _.v _ - ""l!"i: J _ ' ~ f - ._ FINE . MUTT, FM So'FuLt. 'oF i AMBn“|_oN_ ~m-unc CAN SDP Me Fltom Becemme TW-\T S RATHGR A i>€R‘5oNA|. Qo€S7l'ioN. 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