i New things daily coming in-anore yesterday! Tuesday, 2nd Everything for School Opens Sept. Shop early-Monday is a holiday C do not siriiin your pocket book. Some of the new things are: b0 Boy's Suits, in Fawn and ~Grcy 'I‘\\'eeds, single ziiid double breasted. all sizes worth up to $12.00, Handsome New Models . , 1 .00. Special for LiClNFOl (ipenmg .. s 8 $15.00, Iio_v‘s lilimmei‘ Pants 04w in $350 “WW5 Um‘: lfliniss ... . . . . $113k) $53.00 llofs llzius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 . .|mlo collars 00c to 110-121 QPEEN ST. s‘ p: . n TA , DELIOHTFUL INBETWEEN MEALQIMIIK’ 0 Qensvnrs Q11 CK LIIIQCH 5" “ I so) ilffillcfiliiiiilll ' suits. i." iili snap and style in e\er_\' line, sturdy and durable at prices that 50 Boy's Fawn and Grey Tweed Suits, single and double breasted models, long pants and vest. Special for school opening Boy’s Shirts, plain and fancy broadcloths . . . . . . .. 85c to $2.00 Boy's Blouse plain and fancy Fry's Siventers 53,34) broadcloths . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c to $1.35 Bofs Sweaters \' and Crew _ - necks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3L3; w gm" Boys Golf Hose 39c to SLla liltTfilNLY. you \\'l1lll liill and Jim or Tommy to look just as well its the other boys in their class-and likely enough you don't want to blow in your last penny either. That's where “the Boy's Store” (‘Hi1 help you. “The Boy's Store" offers you splendid, well tailored sizes, worth to $10.00 $16.50, $20.00 all CHARLOTTETOWN Eastern Guardian JCHRISTIAN CHURCH. Mon- tague, services morning and evening at the usual hours, Rev. R. H. Bell. Minister. JCHURCH SERVICES-Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on Sunday. Aug. 31st, as follows: Mon- tague. at 11 a. m-: Georllwwfl ll- 255 p. m-; Sturgeon at 7.30 D. m- JST ANDREWS Pll-ISBYTEI- IAN CHURCH. Montague. Services on Sunday. Aug. 31st. at ll a. IL, and’! p. m. Rev. P. W. Currie preacher. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. 1i- Hand's flamed aanena It". l t —SMELT om. net-l in both Seal l -nr:si-:nva j 2nd, for the biggest and most popular [ dance oi the season at Toyland, ' Holman’; Dixon‘s Orchestra. rri§__r_;i_1a_iz_i_._g_r__i'rafr_giw~ quantum I iwestern Guardian -DANCE. Olympia, Summerside, tonight. Charlie and his Hottsie Tot- . tsie Orchestra. —scnooi. pays are nappy dayeY when they get their dresses, suit.- and shoes at Sinclairs. 6l52—8-29-2.. i 11mm: so cuancas on Ofdlfh‘ ary fox wire. Protect your foxes by buying "Brsyco" English Wire, at Bruce's, Summerside. 6099-8-27-3i. l Island Cotton and Scotch Linen, complete stock at Bruce's, Sum- mersidc. 6099-0-27-31. Tuesday, September 0158-8-29-31. l -!lNCLAlBS store and ware- ' house will be closed on Labor day, Monday, September 1st. 6152-8-29-21. —’l'HE BIG GOLF DANCE at H01- marrs, Toyland, Tuesday, September 2nd. Dixon's Orchestra. Everybody welcome. Refreshments. Tickets $1.00. 6158-8-29-31. —D8IN'1; MAC! HOP ALI. beat for thirst and health. Made by Summerslde Bottling Works. i57ll5-8-5-tuesirl4wks- -SCHOOL OPENING is next on the list. Bring the boys and girls to this store for their outfit. It will be right li you buy at Sinclairs. i ' 6152-8-29-21. y ___. -—ENTERTAINED BY VICTORIA LODGE-Members of the L.O.B.A. at Summerslde were the guests on Tues- day evening, of Victoria Lodge, Elms- dale. Some excellent speeches were made, after which a very enjoyable social evening was spent. Refresh- ments were served by the ladies of the local Lodge at the close of the ; evening.—-S. —QUIET WEDDING-The marri- age was solemnlzed on August 6th, at the Piesbyte/xfian Manse, Summer- side, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans ofli- clating. of Miss Hilda Harvey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Har- vey, of Cape Traverse. to Mr, Ver- non Muttart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muttart, of Carleton. After a short honeymoon the happy young couple returned to Cape Traverse, N Don't Leave Your Shopping Till the Last Minute There Is Not Much Time Left All Ready for the School Rush .7 Are You .7’ lauoosr 2y, 1,," Kiddies Skirts All pleated skirts. One of these with a little sweat- er to match would be just the thing for Mary sizes in flannel or Jane $1.98 Price $1.98 to $2.50 Kiddies Pleated Silk and Wool Skirts. Size 2 to 6 $1.50 Special price Kiddies Hose School Hose of Cotton in plain and ribbed col- ours tan, brown, black, where they will in future reside. The _ Guardian joins a host of friends in I wishing Mr. and Mrs. Muttart every "uccess in life-S. i —BRIDAL SHOWER-Many Sum- l .nr-rs.de friends attended the bridal shower which _\vas given on Tuesday i evening at the lovely home of Mr. I i‘ and Mrs. Frederick Harvey, of Cape l Traverse, in honor of her daughter, who was recently married to Vernon i ' Mutturt. Friends from all parts of‘ ‘ the district came to extend their best , wishes to the bride and groom, who , v were the recipients of many costly l I and handsome presents. The bridal graciously thanked all present for their kindness and good wishes. The l gifts were opened by Miss Florence: Bell and the verses read by Miss’ Dorothy Muttart. A very pleasant social evening was spent rind a very dainty lunch was served by the host- ess, who was assisted by Mrs. Ray- mond Harvey-s. -’I'RYON PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn RE-OPENING-The spec-l ial services in connection with the} re-opening of the Presbyterian. Church of 'I‘ryon, were held on Sun- day, August 24th, in the morning and in the evening. At the morning ser- : vice, the Rev, Mr. Jeans, of Summer- slde Presbyterian Church, Moderator of the Presbytery oi Prince Edward Island. preached an eloquent and l very impressive sermon. being assist- ed by Mr. J. H. Patterson. student- g Ml‘. MCKEEHIBH‘! bflfbflshflp 0B w!‘ minister of Tryon, in the conduction ' of the service. Miss Pcnzie Chisholm l rendered a solo during the ofiertoryl The evening service saw the church.l which isjooking very neat and tidy,' as a result of the re-deeoration and I re-paintlng within and without, l crowded with worshippers from far’ and near. The service was conduct- . ed by the Rev. Mr. Kay. formerly, United Church Minister, at Vlctofiiu. Mr. Patterson preaching the senrion. I Mr. and Miss Smsllmsn, from Sum- rnerside. rendered a solo and a. duet_ very acceptably The Presbyterian} Congregation of ‘rryon is to be con-f gratulsted on the tasteful and efficl- f ent way in which they have repaired, their church. which is one of the: most beautiful, for its size, on the, Island. ‘ ZAWBUK In‘! Iain. ‘Idling l BROOM] M IIEMOIIIIIOIDS (Pitts) Gill Nets. both cotton and linen. and sand. Special Price, pair Lisle and Rayon Sflk Hose all sizes. Good quality. Special price Navy Blue Serge 54 in wide Price $1.00 yd. Navy Blue ls the School's FCISlIlOH Color GIRLS’ Ml sleeves with white braid All sizes. Price date. Sizes 8, 10, 12 years. Extra Special Navy Blu wide. Price .. If you can make no mistake in buying these prac- tical and serviceable suits. Navy Serge Middies long Girls Navy Serge pleated skirts. Girls Silk and Wool Dresses, warm and up to Q DIJY SUITS trimming all sizes, $2.35 053.00 Price $1.00 e Serge 54 inches Girls’ Hats Arriving daily kiddies fall and winter hats in felts and velvets. ""°° 1.75,, 4.50 Kiddies Tams In woven and coloured flannel. Special I o0 I price 75c to EXTRA SPECIAL , Sweaters Kiddies Silk and Wool Sweaters assorted col- ours. Slzes up to 8 $1.25 Special price Special a Bargain In all Wool Sweaters in scarlet, powder green, tan and sand, Pullover style. Sizes 22 to‘ 33. Special‘ sale price Knitted Suits Knitted suits in all shade. Sizes 22 to 36. School Open Price . “The Bargain Centre PRO WSE BR os. LIMITED )7 ‘fil-sifcissTiceTESniilthtsi-Hls many fT-lendsTmthF-IE- ilMrTStr-ang. ofTCEFWiSIfe, is 6098-0-27-31. -SLIGHT BLAZE-The Summer- side firemen were called out on ‘Ries- dny afternoon for a slight blaze in ter Street. The fire originated from n. small oil stove, which had been placed too near the wall. The iii-c- men were quickly on the scene and the fire speedily subdued. Very little damage was done-S. -r.nn. KOLLINS‘ FAREWELL- Paul Kollins, well and favorably known, gave his farewell recital at SUIHMEYSldB in St. Mary's Hail on Tuesday evening to a delighted audi- ence. Mr. Kolllns’ rich talent to, sway his hearers according to his’ own emotions. never seems to dimin- i ish. and his program was an out- ; standing effort in his line of artistryq His rendition oi the “Merchant of] Venice." "Mary" by Rev. Robfirt; Norward; "Father and Son" by Pol- lock were well portrayed by the poli- ular actor. He rose to rather mar- vellous heights in the scene from the tragic play "White Tapers and Red Wire“. where he depicts the feelings of the outraged husband as he slow- ly loses his senses over the loss of his, wife and friend. Mr. Rollins remains land wish him every success. Feut. Com. T. H. Scot Jackson was chair- man for the evening. The concert was under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxllsry oi St. Marys Church, and part of the proceeds were given in aid of the hall. Mr. Fred Dalton. who was to have been with Mr. was regretably absent on account of an accident at Pictou, NS. on his way to Summerside.-S. PERSONALS --Mr, Neil Buchanan, of Oieary. was a visitor to Suinmersida this week.--S. -Mlss ciementslitn. of Boston. Mass. who is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Clements, oi Hebron, Lot 8,, was the guest ior a few days of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc- Quarrie, of Sun-imersida-S. -Miss Gertrude Hewett has re- turned to her home in Tryon from the Prince County Hospital. where she was successfully operated on for appendicitis-S. —M'ss Ruby Goodwin, who has been visiting friends on the Island, has returned to her home in Boston. Mass. lhe was the guest of Mrs. W. ,ln the Maritimsa until eleee to tiisf a. Mariana. of Summeraide, for i on Wound» Mr. Frank fGhi-istmaa season. when a larger few days before leaving for use sheep ‘miauencamuiummwimunlmialv-nd»! s visiting friends and relatives in ‘hy- on.—S. -Mrs. lDf.) W. G. Church and little daughter. Miss June. of Sum- lmerside, are tn Halifax attending the Exhibition-S. -Mrs. Walter Calllaeck, of Surn- merside, has as her guest this week. Miss Lillian Duchemiii, of Charlotte- towns-S. --Many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Frederick Watton, of Tryon, has returned home from the Prince County Hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan and little daughtre. Kathleen. arrived from Moncton. N.B.. on "' ’ to visit Mr. Buchanan's parents. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Buchanan. of Sum merside. Mr. Eldred Buchanan an’ Miss Geraldine Miner. who were the guests of Mrs. Buchanan, returned on Wednesday to their homes in Moncton, N.B.-S. Li?‘ Lana oaanmu DIMONTRAT. ION - M the Field Dav held at st. maul Baird and swine prompt," w; I: an tnweatlfll lamb aradiog den-i onstratien. AfteFTutlining the—re- quirernents of the market at the 7N5- ent times, a class comprising "film's types of lambs was selected and all interested were given an OPDOYWnltY to determine for themselves the main difference between the different lambs. This demonstration proved not only interesting but very beneflvlfll for those in attendance. Other speakers st the Field my included m. .1. A. cmx. sim- 0* the Experimental Farm and Mr- Louis Roper, Livestock Promoter for the province. As at other field dEYS 0 careful review was made of all crops and experiments on the station- Atthis station a new ooncrc” sheep dipping tank has recently 5"“ put in by Mr. McEwen and s. nllm‘ ber of neighbours. BELL o MATHIESON Barristers I lolleftorl Collections MONEY T0 LOAN IOITAGIJI _.._______ _____--- l"' " IXAUNID AND fll-AIIII ITITID II E. B. PARKMAN animus M llamas-no P-ll. _..___ eooe-eeoee ' IAVI YOU. IY‘5