_-_......--_~ s» m vrr-VHEJPP! - ~ .1.- aicnts‘ ‘.9~ir.sev.~u»- ..=. .. A Fioeitii a- M¢LEOII 0.1.16.1‘. L THE MENiS sroitn- Jl on... 0n Thielsday, 6th Sept. The Boys Need New Outfits-"Thefre Here After a summer of baseball-teni nis ~ tree climbing - hayinaking --- boating ~ roughing it generally —- they’ll need new clothes for next week. The new clothes are liere~the best range we ever offered 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 are picked up. . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . $5.95 40 Boys good strong Tweed Suits in good dark 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 7O 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 1'7 years . . . . . . . . . . .. ...........$9.00 Other Boys’ Suts at $11.50, $13.50, $1500 and . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 Small Boys Juvenile Suits for boys from 3 to 9 years, in plain blue, brown and grey tweeds . . . . . $5.00 and $5.50 Boys Blue Serge Sailor Suits, good heavy weight for fall. Sizes for boys L from 3 to 10 years . ._ . . . HA5 $60000 COMING WANDER3 Deconrlicr. .. , 5" “mm L Iowa. ioho has been missing since i919. and for wlrcrir a IN ONTARIO TOROXTO. Aug. 31. ~46. Earls Axteli is in Toronto searching for Milan E. McCullocli. son of Dnl, George .\Ic(‘ulloch. ofllumestuvrn.‘ \ and is 37 years or age. Hi5 people Eye-6itsses‘,From" ‘$2.00 to $10.00 From Bu! Point to Cope ~ Bear is s big territory, yet right across-this spses~ 3.? ’ Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi l attendance! courses-J untrue {éciésié u can; , _ Snlttll iortune is waiting in hometown. The missing man made a small investment a few lhilrfi H50. which lias grown to $60,000, but he has neglected to claim it. Jic-Culloch is a graduate of an Iowa agricultural college. his heard from him lroni Toronto and Sudhury in the fall of i919. They four lie is suffering from loss of memory. .--7J~4 i 1 ‘and ran -IAD ACCIDINT- While driv- ing to church with others last Sun- day. ltliss Ell: Green was thrown out of the carriage. the wheel pass- ing over her body. and will be con- llned to bed for a few days. -»CORN. CORN. CORN. ‘At Ai- nanr’. Expected in a few days, a carioad .\'o. 2 yellow whole corn in bulk. for delivery off car. An ex- cellent chance to secure good feed. for fall and winter. at the price. Watch for add on J. P. Leurd. —-BOARD OF TRADE- The regular meeting of the Snrirmerslde "Board of Trade will be held this evening. when the chief business will be the appointment of dele- gates to the Maritime Board cf Trade at Charlottetown which ‘meets Sept 14th. -LABOR DAY SPORTS- En- tries for the Labor Day sports at Sriirrmerside. under the auspices oi‘ the G. \\‘. V. A. are reported com- ing in well. and it is expected the programme will he n-ell filled. The ' Summerside sloreswill he closed on Labor Day, and it is expected that there will be a very large at tendance. —DELIGHTFUL OUTING- Thi- members of the Jsummerside Pres- byterian choir enjoyed a delight- . fui outing, n few evenings ago. the occasion being in honor of Miss Rena Liiililetter. a valued member on’ the choir for aerleral years. who left Saturday last for Boston During the evening Miss Linklsitcr was presented with a beautiful handbag as a token of the deep regard in which she was held b)‘ her associates. Miss Linkletter will take a vocal training course in Boston -SILVER JUBiLEE-- Associat- es of 1\Ir_ and Mrs. Hugh Mclntrls. the esteemed editor of the Pioneer SIIIIIIIlPTSlIlP. ivnited upon them iii the hlawlcy House. Tuesday aven- iIJB on the occasion cf the celebra- tion of their silver jubilee. of their marriage. and presented them with a valuable act of sllver_ as a ms mento of the occasion. The pre- sentation was made by Mr. “L ll. Harrison manager of the ("snarl- ian Bank of Commerce. Summer- sitle. Mrs. Iiicliinls was also pre- senten wit lia hindsome bouquet both w-Pre given ilIl address of con» gratultition on the occasion, which iwas rend by Mr. Wm. Stewart. now .of St. John. but formerly of Sum- merjaide. The happy couple were married in the old St. Dunstan} Cathedral. Charlottetown on Aug. K315i. 1896. the ceremony being per- ‘formed by l-llis Lordship Bishop McDonald, assisted by Rev, Dr. jMorriscn. the present ‘Bishop of u-Xntigonish. ‘lo the many good qualities of hlr ‘rind .\lrs. Mclnnis. .\l'r. Mc-liinis re- plied in appreciative terms. being Aaken altogether by surprise. He thanked the donors on behalf of himself and Mrs. Mclnnls. alter which Sliss Irene Alcliellon LllllllFll ":1 a few piano selections. which were appreciated. The gathering broke up wishing Mr. and Airs. MClIllllB lllilll)’ more years o! nrarri- ed bliss. Congratulations. STUCK QUOTATIONS ‘ilurnished by- Johnson '8: Vlhird. members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) l P. K. I’. .. 119. Wheat. Sept. Dec. May 123%. 120% sen. 11 Krrp minor-nu linlrnrnt In the hunlue ‘ , right arrival HALIFAX. Aug. 31.—(Quolallons ' Corn. Sept. 531,5. Dec. 52%. May Oats. Sept. 331,3. Dec. 363/4. May of the rural schools throughqut weeks vacation. opened two weeks ago. The Surninerside school opens on next Tuesday. September 6th. nnv -Mrs. Jnhn—Mcl\'.ay and Mrs Thus I-‘fizzle. Suininerside, visiting in Potlcomlac, N. B. —M‘r. and Mrs. DeCofi’. left Wed- nesday morning for Boston, after visiting friends in Summerside. —-Mr. John Holman. of 5t. John. N. B3 ls visiting in Suininorslde_ the guest-oi Mrs. R. T_ Holman. —Mnny from Summerside motor- ed to Borden Wednesday to attend the picnic. —Dr. W. G_ Church Summer - side, left on a business trip to Montreal. this week. ~Miss Celia Watchman. of Win- nipeg. is apendliz; her vacation at her home in Beiieque -—Mr_s. Claud ililtllman, arrived fi1im iS-t. John ‘N. B. ‘Trresdpy night to visit friends in Summer-- side. -—Mr_ Ralph Haivson. who ‘was visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. I’. Link- lstter, ISummei-side. has left on return to Boston. ~~D--. l" I). Giilis. of Boston. re- turned Wednesday morning after visiting his old home in East liiiie- ' ford_ -—Rev. Isaac Linltlerter. left Tues day morning on return to Winni - peg. alter i-lsititrg his ioiiirer home at Linltletler‘ Rood. "Bliss Amy Howness. Summer - side. left Wednesday iriurulng on return to Winnipeg. attt-r visiting her former home. ~Mr. Wm. Stewart. lelt~ Wed - nesday morning for St, John. N. 13.. after spending four wrecks visit- ing his old home nnd friends in Summerside. ____. .» —~Mls5 Bertha Schurman and party who have been camping at Park (‘ornor the mist few weeks have returned to Summersidn. -Mrs. Joniie Gallantr. Aubuitn. Mk. left for her home. aftcr visit- ing her father Mr. Jelas Peters. also licr sister Mrs. Chas Arsen- nult. Suninierside. -~Dr. John W, Brown. who has The and...” [ygflfiBfl-hfien speiidinz a few weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas E. his return to Boston. He wtae no- coinpanled by his cousin. Mr. Peter McIntyre New York City. runner"- l_\' of F. E. I. —Mr. Thos Clark. and F. . Smith of the Royal Bank of (‘an- aria. ‘Halifax. paid their annual visit to the‘ Stirnnrersiile brunch Wednesday. they report conditions on Prince Edward Island as satis- factory and look for a continued period of prosperity: IlSPiR-IN Warning! m criminal w take ii '. chance on any substitute for genu- lns "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.“ pro sorlbod by physicians for twenty- uno years and proved safe by mil- lions. Unless you use the name "Boyer" on package or on tablets you are not getting Aspirin st all. In every Bayer package are direc- titm tor ooldwhswdschec; neuralgia; rheumatism) earache, toothache; imbued one toi- pain. Handy tin ' bums of- twelvvtibluts oolt- few rents. Drlggisflv also seilildvg»: packafls. Made-in Canada. Aspirin il ‘thou-at: r;.~.zp-r(rqgililbil'i- h @1100)‘. of- Boyer Mauritanian-or Ilignflnotflloacidoltu 0t Elllcyilu. c . Mutt Comes out Second Bestin-this Coniab --8CHOOL8 OPENINO—- Molly the province opened up last Toes- day. other: that have the fall two WESTERN PERSONALS 8TB Brown. Daysidc. lcft by motor Ollfomaha: . ,orrto'. C. 'Bayer-" is only Genuine. . "t - "Tin GUARDIAK UMUCOEBSFUL AFFAIR —-A very successful ice cream social woo held in North Lake Cheese Factory Hall. Aug 11th under the auspices of the Lakevlew Women's Institute. The following program- me was excellently rendered. Open In; remarks by the chairman Mr. J. E. Dlngwell. Violin selections by Mr. Nell Chevcrie and Aenaes hlcPlice. accompanied by Miss Ethel McDonald, duet by Mrs. J. H. Baker and Miss 013a Morrow. solo. Miss Dorothy McDonald. en- cored. reading. Miss imariorio Rose. A sale of ice cream and cake fol- lowed the programme. The sum oi‘ fifty-tour dollars was realized which is to tic moo for the 1m ~ nmvement of Laksvllle and North lake schools. The members of tho Institute wish to thank ull..tiioss who s0 kindly helped to make the affair such a tinancial success -—-———-oo>i- 21A sate and sure medicine for a child troubled with worms is Mother Graves‘ Worm Extermina- tor. PERSQNALS ..'Mr. William Mciiinnon acces- sor for Kings County was in the city yesterday on a business trip. U .. J-Mr. Wesley McKenzie cook at the Beech Grove Inn paid a flying visit to his home .in Bay Fortune. Monday last. V. ..' Harry Tassel 1135 returned to, Annandale to spend a‘ iew well earned holidays. V Souris Tuesday on a busiess trip and had the misfortune to badly cu? her nice driver. V. i . _ . I ZDMIID)’ people are almost crip- pled with corns. But it is needless suffering which can be speedily en- tied with Hallorvays Corn Remov- er. HOTEL“, ARRIVALS | VICTORIA. Win. E. Barns. Boston: Mrs. E. Burns. Boston: I-I. H. Cox, Morcll; ‘Mrs. H. C. Cox. Morel]: Geo. II. ‘Laidlaw. Halifax; J. Gordon Mc- Kay, Bradalbane: Edna Palmer. Bradalbane: D. B. Bishop and wlfc. Mont-ton: J. Fleming. Iiloncton; W. ..! Mrs Wesley McKenzie was in i ‘ilk’! V’ l. ~ flillllllllywr , Jlo- ilit’ w" Bring your boys down n outfits for school opening. srrul s m.“ Fill Buys’ .4’ In announcing the arrival of our new and complete stock of Suits for boys in time for the op- ening 0f school and college we . would remind you that Prowse’s has for nearly forty years specialized on good clothes for boys, and we stake our reputation that our Boys’ Suits this year are everything ‘a b0! 0!‘ his Parent?» wllld wish for in quality, style rind price. ow and get their complete We have all the styles of Suits both boys and parents like in rail kinds and shades of material FOR BOYS FROM 5 Tl) 9 YEARS OF AGE Smart Junior Norfolk Suits in greys, grey ‘mixture, blues, browns, etc. Prices from $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 up. FOR BOYS FROM 9 TO 12 YEARS O10 AGE Tweed Suits in fancies and plain blues,» greysand browns, etc., in endless variety of style_ Prices from $8.75 J. Dr-ment. Montreal, J. Arthur’ ‘Hamilton. Montreal; L. S. Iloe, Montreal; W. A. Carroll, Haiifuxzi Chas. M. Thompson. Rratitfortl‘. ‘John Barnett and wife, Ottawa‘. W. A. “Hillier. Monctcrir: .-\. (i. Garm- nrtlien. Toronto; .\l. A. Hughes, Portland. Men. Mrs. (‘. F. Harrison. Susan hlcliacliern. Oma- ‘ha; l-‘. M. Kieilv. city‘. O. Eddy. Jtionlreal‘. H. Vcrale . Toronto‘. (l. Dawson. St. John; W. H. Bell. Tor- Wrlglit. Toronto‘. A. (i. iBishop. St. John‘. Mr and lvIrsl-l. D. McLeod. Worcester. 51:155.: Am)‘ McLeod Worcester. Ma. ., .\ir.-. .l. L. Russell, Sydney, CB; G. Wilk- 'er. Rollo Bay; F. E. Natson. St. ‘John; T. W. Wells. Port Elglii; W. £1‘. Roberts. Boston: J. T. Finley, ‘Boston; G. l~‘.iiil0_\'. Boston. REVERE. ‘Elmer Brown. York; J. J. Jcii- kins. iOrwell Cove; S. Niclrolsoir. Orwell Cove; Duncan McKenzie. Orwell Cove: TlIDS. Wigmore, Gra- ham's Road; Wm. R. Taylor. Grun- ville: Geo. M. ltlcKay, Graham's ‘Road: Allan Catnphell, Graham's Road; Waller Wigmore, Wigmore ‘Road: Wellington McNeil. South- port; R. A. McLeod. (H58: Leigh ‘Howard. Cornwall; A. J. Mi-Nevln, Bonshaw; J. S. Martin. Kinross; lM. Kennedy, Bradalbane; George tMysrs. Crapaiid: J. T. Collins. Ver- non River: Hammond Kelly. Soiith- port: Frank Collins. Vernon River; J. H. Myers, Hampton: E. J. Jay. Mount Stewart: W. A. Gavine. Mon- treal; Chas. McDonald. Mt. Stow- art; Edward Wood. Pownal; Aug- ustus Cairns. Baldwin; D. C. Mc- Donald. Soiiris: J. A. McDonald. Tracndie; F. J. Mullen. Trat-adie; H. R. Moose. Kensington; B. ll. McFadyen, Kensiiigton; J. McVic- ar. Sydney; A. Waters. Sydney: George G. Brown, St. John; P. L. to $12.00. BOYS SIZES‘ 32~36 Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, cts. Prices 5510-7501 $15-09- Also acomplete line of new furnishings, such as stockings, caps, neckwear, shirt wlaists, etc. Your opportunity is here. Buy now and save money. Piuwse llrns iii. Cash Store Muzak: Good clothes and lDflllslllDB 5°‘ men rind boys The One Price To Everybody Cash Store l tar-axons) Perry. Sum‘ ‘gnu-ago; F, McPhce. Soiiris, J. It‘. Rose, Piston, N.S.‘. F. l-lcfgllll. Brockville. Irish Leaders . Violent Attack A Surprise DUBLIN. Aug. 3l.——Optlmism iii Dublin uvcr the Irish peace nego- tiations received a shock yesterday when John McNeill. speaker of the Irish Republican Parliament. in iii trodiiciiig a deputation from Tyrone and Fcr-magh counties to De Valera. Irish llepllblllfflll leader. delivered a violent tatack against Premier Lloyd George. Speaker hit-Neill said the British Premier's words in his recent. letter tn Mr. De Yirlcra Antigonish. N.S.‘. E. N. iii which he mentioned tho pnssi~'g@k,r_ tune“... and 'lrllity of civil war. would be taken iii Belfast as an incitement to frin- atical violence. which the speaker declared lrad lrccii the outcome oi the iBritislr irolitgv. it will not pre- vent civil war. thc Dali speaker de- clared. but prepare for it. The British (‘iovcriinieiit has boon dis- arming all oxccpt its own friends. and arming special police organiz~ ed in the Oriiiigc lodges who would captrrrvr fir. Spanish advance d posts. after slrzip liilllllllg- ilflflvtliiig to zr ltcrilvi-‘s dcspatch from hiailriil tin..- aiiicr» noon quoting the Lemon r-o-i-r.» poridcnt for El Sol la J minor N Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate In Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Tut Room Cun- noctod with Drug More Ibo lei loose. upon the unarmed pop iilation. Do Valera con-lined his rs- ply to irssur-liig ihum that lire Dali Cabinet was aware of their slus- lion. —-—-aoo-§---— LONDON. 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