41 -¢- _ owes, , ,_ » .>,¢ H.. s . 4. \ .~ ,iy~»\L 7' ' "'"'" T ii’ _ ¢~ _ __,_ 4 ‘ _ ` . i »~» ~ »~ ‘ _ _.__-,r _ =,.`.°i- ;_;-_ 1, ;, '_ §`.`:-.i.-`_ .,§ ‘i .e *SW - - and Prince County ‘livin putty, sold at Broce'a. on and alter September iith 1933. i u._1|ly na urs may :ner lt I ,_ 'iontl A word strictly payable in gd -Bl-B00! NOW. Buy roofing and root coating at Brace'|. 512. /'P » _ -tl.'hi| column in nun-na for lun _ ` _f 5,; j / of local lnterut but advertising of ¢ L5.;-_.1 _- ‘ ,_ - e ini mi I / - :Nw- ._\. _ ii* ' I V i r ii- _ -amass, su sizes. snafpurs 1 ’ _U _ `~ , '_ ,_ ‘ _,_ _sit 5 S .. :W ea in Summerside and Kensington, . ._ `___ -` A \ . . . \ 1| ' _ i _ - * . ;_‘ EQTURDAY, _ ____=_ 'ri-_iii ci~_iaiio_'i"rE'i'_c>wN Giaimmu ~ SEPTEMBER 2,1933 summensine -- .,...___- _ I .' ,-. ,,/:rx . ,_J\_ ' ’ ,_ ` \_‘ ‘ ,- ‘A _ ` 7,: \ " ‘_ -Miss sus mianows. teach- riff. ‘ _ _-_-w-p ,_ *` ~-‘ "~ ‘ er of pianolorte, will re-open class- s Qt" i #vi _ _ _/ , Y f Y . - i i . _ A sf _ ‘, ~ cas. ' 1 \/ -KINDEEGARTEN CLASSES re-open Monday, September 11th, Miss V. Richardson, Graduate of Department o! Expression, Halifax Ladiu College. 636. t | -WINS MEN'S SINGLES - Mr. I Q W. R. MacDonald won the cham-t i pionship in the Men's Singles at the i Siimmersido Tennis Tournament iii tliree straight sets from Mr. Regin- ald Saunders.-B. _ >&1* -FURNITURE-Now is the time 1-, _ to buy u prices are advancing. Brace's have best values. 012. I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth Are You Prepared Wim Your Clothes Need, I Not We Are Ready to Céothe You Correctly Newest Stages, Smartest Patterns. _ oy’s Fall Suits etc. at -eat Low Fil _ 011° Stock is Large, Why Not Dr? in and Look 0ve_r These Boys’ Suits _ B ore School tlpens I “TAHOE DAY SPORTS In B64- . V eque Rink Monday, Sept, 4th, 8, _, i; -; 1...--.». ._ - ‘=.-_ - _ » » _ Q F p.m., also tug ot war competitioni ` ' "“ " " They’1| need new suite ;‘;:..:;:_‘:.1:f;1;;.“;;"‘.§‘..12 12.1. wee and Worsted School Suits-in smart models with Shorts, Bloomers, Breeches and Longs in the newest fail shades and B OY,S T _ d - . _ V _or 5th District Prince. 770-ws V patterns. Prices range . .. .. .. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.75 Buy now as these prices cannot he repeated. Boy’s Pants for school opening. Sturdy Twccds, Serges and Corduroys for Jiyzrd wear. `» 80 $175 . Shorts' $1.00 Bloomers $1.50 Longs 65c .$1.00 _ C ..... si.zs $1.75 $2.00 $95c $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 $3.00 up t -BIG MOONLIGIIT EXCURS- ION.-Everyone is talking about the , when a silver cup will be given to E1 1700 lbs., open to any poll in 4th Big Moonlight Excursion on the new Car Ferry B. S. “Charlotte- town", Wednesday, September 6th. Rumor has it that even the "wea- ther man" has promised a fine ev- ening for this event-in the hopef _ 1.' Ask About Eur Easy Payment Plan ~ w. _ - _,_-..._,. __ _- _ __ » .» \ we a. ' 9 s _ 5 9 Boy s Suits Boy s Suits oy s Suits Bo 's Suits in Grey and Brown Boy's Suits with LongP n _ . ' 1 Boy’s` Collegiate Suits. One and Tweeds. Single and double __ n_§§_v sl_1_ad_e|. 8 _ _ . t _ _ P8111 1l_811iB. in Blue, Brown, breasted nipaeis. sizes _4 te 10 - Prioes_~',ii__§ ‘_ i ' 1 and Grey. sizes az ts so. ' __ r ces _li $3-9‘5`4§S1°-0° siosizsissis years. Prices if $3.95 $4.95 $5.50 " -~:,_. A *., that the hundreds going will enjoyi ‘ ‘ ` themselves to the full. The Car Ferry leaves Borden at 8.30 P. MP returning at 12.00 P. M. There will be ii. good Dance Orchestra, s. Boy’s Pants Boy’s Shirts Boy’s Blouses Boys Pants in shorts, Golfers, B°y’» Shirts. Plain and Fancy . and Lon in an me ne t Boys Blouses. Plain and Fan I , cii i 1'. N __ - 9’ 1 Brass Band-everything to help you ,shades an? paQ¢9rn's_ Pricerss _ - P; ara; me In cwest pattern; _Q swipe- Q0lla_!‘>8ll~8¢l16d- P1'iC0B if J ' E enjoy yourself. Free supervised Auto A _ ces ':‘ '_4_ i Boy’s and Youths’ at 65c Fine durable Cotton Broadcloth in plain and striped patterns in collar attached style in sizes 12 to 14. Other prices 75c, 85c, $1.00 up Boy’s "Atlantic" combinations of soft white cotton yarns in rib stitch. But- ton front style with long sleeves and legs. Sizes 22 to 34 . . . . . . Flannelette Pajamas for boys in strong, comfortable make, smart stripings trim style and col- S ourings Broadcloth Pajamas .. .. $1.00 10 '$1-50 Boy’s Blouses in same materials, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00. Wool Golf Hose made from selected Pure Wool Worsted Yarns in plain shades with fancy turn down top. Sizes 7 to 10 ' Other lines 250, 40c, 50c, 85c and $1.00 Il0y’s New Fall Caps in the new pat- terns, and st_yie of serviceable browns and greys. Sizes 6'/1 to 7 Guaranteed rubber peaks _. I Other good lines _ 50c, 60c and 85C €i"s‘i'CA1. nsvur; FINE PER- FORMANCE "The Jcllies", n. musical revue en- tii'<‘i_v of local talent, under the di- rection or Mr. Desire J. Bourque, mis presented on Thursday and Friday nights in the Summcrsidc High School and was a production of a very higii order, and something new to Summerslde. Miss Mary McNeill was Queen oi’ the Jollics and made lier nppcarziiicc wit-ii thc entire cast. in the Grand Finale. The whole pei'foi'mancc is ii credit to Mr. Bourque as he had so short a. time to train the children. ~ Following is the progrnni: PART 1. The Prologue _ "Smile All The While" - Desire J. Bourque 'and Smile Chorus. Scene One-"I Won‘t Believe It's Raining"-Doris Mnrlett and Smile Chorus. Scene Two-"Now You Tell Ono" ` -Earl Campbell and Willard Arsen- , ault. i- Marjorie MacQuai'rie, Desire J. ~__;_, ~~-~_~:;_ - W' -- Bourque Ballet and Garden Girls, Scene Four-"Poet and Peasant" -Stewart Smith and John Moim an d Scene Five- The Grass Is Getting Grecner All '__ water supply. Contract' for an ,on_ce_. equipment is on the Island drilling a Well for William Hasiam, Springfield. ' The Trask Well Co. Vaughan H. Groom Local. Representative at Morley M. Beli’s Law Office Summerside, or Phone 297 y., "Artesian Well at {` B _ i --__..______...___._.__._____.__~.»_........ s._.._» _ , I r tain. I The “mel Desire J. it Bourque and Black and White Girls . ` Scene Six--"'I’hc Man From Bran- ' don" - Miss Spencer, Mrs. Joseph Perry; Bernice, Moulton, her niece, I Jacqueline Arsenault; Bertha Mell- Charlottetown, Summerside and Ken- siiigtoii have found by costly exper- ience that expensive fire fightiiig' equipment is useless without an un- failiiig Water suppl on the night of 'August isih Malpeque was nearly cleaned out owing to the lack of an adequate ville, Bemice's friend, Jean McKeai- ney; Anne, thc maid, Miriam Cam- eron; Dr. Cari Decker, from Kirby's Insane Hospital, Joseph Dechant; Dan Moulton, Miss Spencer’s Nep- hew, Rcg. Muttart; Phil Lester, from Brandon, Desire J. Bourque. Scene Seven-"Gee But 1‘d Like hearts. _ = __ _ _ it Scene Three-"A Living Garden" To Make You Happy"--Adel Bow- i ness, Mary Sllllphnnt and Sweet- ,E t Scene Eight-"A Terrible Accid- I Parkin! at Borden. The Excursion is 5 3 4 1 on ; 39 $1 oo - ii being sponsored by the Summer c 1 c 0 I - - to I _ .1 to I il f side Golf Club, and tickets are pro- ‘ _ , , , _‘_ , ~ _ - . J" .I.,i"_.'_ _i » _ ._ ,_ _ - curable at leading Drug Stores in iss Charlottetown, Surrimerslde andl' ' V " Kensington. -Mrs. Harold Moore and two ciaugliiers of Charlottetown, are the _ guests oi Mrs. Eldon Robertson, of Summerside.-S. -Mrs. A. E. Harris and three children have returned from a visit; , to Mrs. Harris' mother, Mrs. D. S. iviiiier, oi Aibsi~ton_-s. _ -Miss Mary Hariswell, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Ada Lovewell, oi Gardener, Mass., are visiting their, niece, Mrs, Percy L. Bowness, of Summerslde and their sister-in-law, Mrs. Bell Enson, of Ellersiie.-S. §i §a;§§iETt Scene Nine-“Pirates Bold"-The Chic! Stewart Smith; The Mate, Showboat Choruses. INTERMISSION PART 2. Scene Onc-'A Gypsy Camp" - ' Lowell Hancock, Jacqueline Arsen- \ PLAN. ~. - Boys silk Ties. ,New Patterns. Each 25C. Boy.; Hdidk.er.¢h!efs_ Each ___ 05g- mm' 1 og: Boy'a _Caps for Fail. N,6ii{I_’atterns. Each' . .» u _ Boys Wool Go" H;j__se _‘Ai 4 t 'A 50°' ‘° $§;;2¢5 tai. ..’;i1‘1‘i§i._‘i‘f.€f?f§ii1.'tsas_ .Z $1 :so Boy’s Braces. Old Prices. A pair ..'_.-_~.-.1.;._-r_.;. . 1 s Boy’s Leather Belts and Bc`y’s` Heavy Goat Sweaters |39 to .__ /f’ is \ /f_°_‘\ Asn Asoirr -~if`§';,, ¢ _ -_ _ -‘WK ABOUT OUR EASY ,f»:'f A § ‘Q% DRE? ova Easy . ,, __ _ , _ , _ _ -'- PAYMENT Desire J. Bourque; Pirates, Pitettes, PAYMENT ` ~‘ _"__ ` "`°' " ` """ » .""" i PLAN _ ault, Dcsirc J. Bourque and Gipsles I __ ._ - Scene Three-“Alice Blue Gown"- Earl Campbell. Scciic Tin-cc-"Alice Blue Bown- Miriam Cameron, Jacqueline Arsen- Denny. Scene Four- Teil Me Cutie' -t Miriam Nicholson and Chicker Chorus. Scene Five-"The Village Choir"- Patricia Machelian, Edna. Baker. Shirley Dodds, Ross MacKenzie and Choir. V ` u ault, Dorothy Silliphaiit and Dora J) 1 . ' »~ r _ _ ~ ' 0 FOB UP -_TO -DATE BOYS SUITS AND FURNISHINGS' __ _ . Scene Six - “On the Corner"\- --~- -- _ Campbell and Arsenault. ` Scene Seven-“Indian Love Call" -Hazel Acorn; "Pale Moon"-Desire J. Bourque. Scene Eight-“A Summer Board- cr"-Hilda Brotherhood and John Mountain. Scene Nine-"The Joliics Hotel"- Neil Durant, Earl Campbell, Hilda ni’ in newny nature may in innertnrl .4 z rents n word strictly pnynblg in Iilvixnco. . . 'SUBSCRIPTIONS to to H [Mr. W. C. to be one ofthe ablest jurists in the in opposition in the Government at __ ' Maritime Provinces, and is hcld in ottnwn . \ ' __. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,_ mme, M RGi]l1I'I1S From Hallfaxt 111811 esteem in the city and province ---___ news at local interest but advertising °f mi “d°PM°n~ ' Mr. W. C. West, York, has return- Mr' west Wu In Ham" dm-mg A Indy engaged R Hlcmnnd my U ed from E two weeks enjoyable visit the election, and said the excitement page and gave him o. livery on con. The ,,m,,,,_ N_ 5_ wwe than ML WHS intense the in-it two days. A1- aition that he wotiia wen- it oniy \ Brotherhood John Mountain wu_ handed to their Rep. Archie Hume,` West had interesting and upprecla- most without ex°°pu°n" the people °n special °°°“5l°"S~ lard Arsenault. Are On Parade"-Desire J. Bourque and Guard. or leit at H. J. Mabon's Drug store, ted interviews and associations with 11° met credited the Hanmgwn one day m their ‘“°“d°“ "°“s°' 9 Scene Ten-"when the Guards M°“ii\€l1@- 106. two distinguished Islanders, viz: Govemliwnt with having lem both company of Callers amwd \““°" .ACTING W R Hom J_ R Frm", Provincial sem.” DYOBTBHS Ve *md 0C°D°ml¢H . but th!! peoterlly. The wee boy was not sure Dr--W J P Mmm IE 1,u'1'i;;s Tian. my_Tm_,mm., and gmt,” Mmm seneral depression told heavily what to do, but no some in amid . . . _ an w o ic ally Point. and Mr J M M against its re-election Since the the eompnn end snid ge his is Finale-"The Qilccri of The Jolltes open the Kings County Exmbmon » ~ U5 09 ellilh. of leon ' y m and entire cast." _ Pianist'-Mr's_. may Silliphant.-S_. L M th, supreme court B “uve of Pow e on the remark has been gen- ircss in ii loud :\'1ii.»|ii~r that all could at Georgictéiwlrn at 3 P. M. Wednes-ML ML _mmm Mgmsh is reputed eral that a mistake has been made hear: "Please, m:\‘=\in_ wnll I put on jfy’ 5°? ' t .- ___ 935- Jr in returning a local administration your breeks or my iiin?" _ , _ _i , __ _ Brinaliniz UD Father v/>u.'r=»1-we _ _ Y By George McM<:r~.i-za You Loon As n= ‘:`>0MEoNe. w~.n'MM\T'rEE. iS MEE'1'i~` 't‘o'~pA_~(. 1 7 -ff Q, ‘5'§i'f’5§§ffE5i » ‘K _ HR, l i/ _'°*f’_*-|¢i]_Vllr»rucr.1p'i¢¢¢.|-¢_»\ii¢a~»¢s»¢r»¢A.V :T _ . 4 _ * A -2* ". i JUS-T A M\N\.lTE- _ i~\_i. <.A\.\..' am uto- 3. ‘ri-is Mae-vim- SHOULD BE OVER " ‘*’E‘-‘-`TE\-\- Wi' Yoda: ».\.\_R|Q\-rr-~r»-\E~¢ cou\.oNT EXPEL YOU BECAUSE NO ONE ON C°"""" ' 'EE 'mn commi-i“1-EE iw'a WHA-r is- DEC\DED? (___- » ,___ 1 _ _ ‘ '_ ' in ¢,~.H~_.,.-_ ce-': \|\Ii-CAT HAS THQ '