.‘-1 ,_q-»a.q_m_._...-«_ ,» ... ... .1 THIS CliARl.O'l"l‘l£'l'0WN GUARDIAN FRIDAY, . ARE YOU READY WITH ‘RIGHT “ BACK TO SCHOCL” CLOTHES For Your Boys and Girls 5 LET THE BASEMENT STORE help dress girls! _'‘i' 59c Children’: Cotton Dl-clues, rises it C and 6. 75¢. alloeolo — — — — -————————-- Giris Cotton Dresses. sizes 8 to M from 491: to — — — Children's Crepe Dresses, sizes 8 to 14. Colors: Wine, randy. 1-‘ucma, dust sno Dark Green at — — ' Chlldren'sColnnnIoDreuoa.soInoflnwcrcdIto14. a.t——————————-———.—__ - Children’: Velveteen Calots. Assorted colors. 39c to clear at — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —. Children‘s All-Wool striped sweaters. Colors: Wine, . , l‘ _ Navy. Royal Blue and Brown at — — — — — — — - ‘I. ‘ Girls N Bl Pl tcd Skirts Doeskln. \ \ lltol4::y—;m—:.———-—l:-——-——s——l"—‘— 69¢ «% 5 “Back to School” Clothes for your Girls giirls’ Jackets. flannel and wool‘ Girls‘ Print Dresses. We gfill have . Iilllv vrllil (lurk Gable hacks, As- lot of nice cotton dresses in smart Children's Cotton Vesta, sizes 6 to 14 years at 20c on-ch Children‘: Cotton Bloomers. sizes 8 to ll years at 22c pill: Children’: Broadcloth Slips sizes 8 to it years. Colors; Pink. White and Tea Rose at 9 Girls Silk Sweaters. Colors: White. Peach and Yellow. Sizes: Small, medium and large. Each — —- - Childreu's Cotton Hose. Colors: Nutbeige and Liqueur, 15¢ Pair — — — “ — — ——-- -———— .___ “‘”""il <'“l‘3l”>- Styles. All sizes up to 14X. (‘learini ‘ ‘ ~ _ _ _ _ _. “ “N 3 (0 G _ _ _ _ _ _ 51.95 ‘ at spwlal p,.lCes_ Liqueur. Pa _ ... _ _ »\i;‘«‘~ 7 it) ill ~ — — — — — $2.95 . $1.98 for — ~ ~ _ _ _ __ $1.59 Children’: Knee Hose with colored Elastic Tops in Royal (\'lls' slcll-ls, l|t‘l\'(‘Si styles in tallies $150 for — — — _ _ _ _ $139 lllue, Navy, Dark Brown, Fawn and Dark Green at Mill izirtliiis. Sm-s 6 to 16. Prices 98a for — _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 79¢ pair -— —— — —— —— — — _ ._ ._ ._. ._ .. ... ._. _ ~ — — — — — — s .93 and s2.95 ‘ , (5 I . N: ., m ‘. _ M.d ‘ §‘(iirls Crepe Dressesrln pastel shades. Children's Organdy Dresses, sizes 8 to 14. Colors: "ff 3 ll.‘ l«;,"lrll$l.l§¢l ti-lldliy . ff: _"__ 2 _14(;:;JE White, Yellow and Pink at — — — — — — — — $1-29 . l. l’l"l('(‘\ — $2.95 and $3.95 (.ll-l~' (‘u.n, ,\'\\‘i‘;|i('rS. sizes 22 to :l4.1Girls' Pullover Sweaters. many new Children's Berets. Colors: Red, Black, Navy, Grey. at each — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —-- ONCE. Ad cnts following day must be in this ol- rics not Later than li a. in. S. Bonne .. 0 Presbyterian Church, New York City. will reach in Cavendish on Sunday‘ eve 7 30 Province. his subscription said "he missed ills Guardian in 21 years." yesterday for parking night. one case was adjourned un- til Saturday. A case adjourned. As a lioe acting as \ll \\'uul .\‘llcalcrS. smart styles‘. ‘ t 'l d tl ti 1 - — — — ~ — — —— $1.25 to 52.95134’. eslllllliccz lgoflsllilsii sllifi 23.5‘; “Back to School” Clothes for your Boys gnu klnow what they'll need. - we have it- Ollr complete stock of suits for every age Wm )0.Vs to students. . correctly styled for school and college wear shown in new full shades of green, blue. greys, browns, etc. P1‘11<‘l1Cilll)' every suit has two pairs trousers. $3.00 suits for $2.25 _ . $16.50 Suits for $12.38. ‘ $29-3->_Siiit_s for $746. $22.50 Suits for $16.38. -.1--9° Suits for $9.71. $25.00 Suits for $13.75. SWEATERS Pure wool pull overs for school wear . . . V necks, cl-awn YIBPJIS. 0!‘ lip!-Ni‘ "Wk! You'll find stock fresh, new and com- plete. Prices — — -— ‘— $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 up. JACKETS Pure wools in beautiful two tone effects with full zipper fronts, two tone gahardines, meltons, doenkins suede; and ; $3.95 Suits for $4.46. piz1exs- Prices — — — — — 52.75, 32.95, $3.155 up to 33.95 S-IIRTS Plain and fancy broadcloth shirts and blouses, plain and but- ton llown collars, sizes to l4',§, ages 6 to 18 years, Pflcfii — — — — — — — — — -- 500. 15c, 89c, $1.00 and $1.25 LONG PANTS Sturdy. hardwearing izweeds and worsted longs for school and college wear. Big sh ng of new shade; and tterns for fall weal’. ces — — —- — — $1.39, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 up to $4.50 GOLFERS Fine selection of boys sturdy golf trousers in twceds, cheviots and fine serges. Sizes 24 to 32. Prices $1.65, $1.95, $2.25 up. SHORTS Boys‘ tweed worsted. cheviot all wool shorts. also tutf cotton- tlwills and whlpoords with elastic waist bands. sizes 22 to 3!. ges 4 to 15 years. Prices 15¢, $1.00, $1.25 up. OAPS New shipment boys’ fancy and d0l'lCI‘IuI tweed oops with no- breakab e peaks. Sims 6% to 1. Pricu — -— — 65c, 750. $1.00 ‘dour uosn All wool or mixed wool and cotton golf and ankle hose for school wear. Sites '1 to 10%. Prices 250. 39c. 50c and 75c andnsvy blue trench coat. fol-fl-ll 1-auuoa ooars rm-y tweed wcnr.AservioesbIscootth.I4 bow0I'nn|n0|' ‘ shtllmsileultolflyesrs. ——s3Mtn05-:2 . _ S --J Wm» :32: .,,_"'1"'_°":"_"E 2-1-;“°2°_v-.1":-;.... if}... _ BATHROBES ' You will find practically anything you went in our complete stock of boys’ Indor- won in combinations or two pieces. Prices licpergnrnlenttotlfiopersuit. T UNDERWEAR V l Fancy oldcrdowll bathrobes for boYS’- All 31.”. Prices $1.25 to $2.50. r? 9 Boys Fancy C Zip Sweaters IN THE BASEMENT. Boyf Fancy Zip Swesten Sines 24to32—-——————-—-—— BoyI' Balbrlggan Combination Athletic style. Sizes22to82—————— Boys’ All Wool Sweaters. Color Navy. Maroon and Brown. Sizes 24 to 34 — Boys’ Doeskin Zip Windbreaker. 5 Color Navy and Maroon. Sizes 26 to 34 Boys Tweed Cops. Assorted Patter-ns—————————— Boys’ Ribbed Golf Hose with Fancy 39¢ Top———---———--—— 25¢ Boys Cotton Tweed Knickers. Sizes .......___________.79¢ Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickem Sises 81 I uwm——————————— 49¢ Boys’ Tweed Shorts. Sizes 69¢ You Can Save in the BASEMENT. _39¢ 59¢ 65¢ 49¢: 29¢ 89¢ 1 .79 BoylfFsnqBiouos.BiocsOto 12ycsn-----——-————— Boys’ Fancy Broadcloth Shirts. Svlscs 115$ holly;-———————— Boys’ Plain Broadcloth Shirts with But- toned down collar. Sizes 12% to 14 Boys’ Work Shirts Color Navy and Cadet. Sizes 12 to 13% - — — — — 49¢ Boys’ Fancy Leather Bolts. Silos fi{,o36_——-———-—--——-—-——-—35c Boys' Blue Cilovict First Longl. Sizes 31 II W6"_"""_1.oo nmm——————————— Boys’ Blue Ceviot Shorts. Sizes 2Ato28————--—-——---— CASH ONLY Boys’ Blue Fleece Sailor Pants, with 8 Q L.....m...___- MGDRE E. CASH ONLY LEOD l_iL"_i!s£'. ‘T l'.’...."°a."".‘l..“%..':.l.:."-'..."?..i.?i.‘..."l.'.il Th: central Guardian ;,fld;..:., .. ...m...l .. v....... "'.£.'.:.“".‘.5".:'..':m{".$..':.'..':.‘:.‘i' 1:: , Mr,-,,,go,i,v-g,gI;,~;-g_gi ,,,:‘g,';gdig=~ I nswsy nature inserted mfg‘ 0‘ ha, mm‘ Mn_ V‘-kin: Omnln, Water street. ' may be st 5 cents I word strictly DI!- able in advance. CONFEDIB-ATION LIFE INSUR- I:-9789-'l-2|.-33 ._..._ A'.I."1'IN'1'l0N A.DVlB.'l‘lBIBB- for insertion the RESERVE YOUR ORDER (or and Isl grown mm for preach’ ul-noses. Department 0 Agrioul-l ure. L 4%-8-30-Iii. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Rev. J. D. f 5th Avenue g September 3rd. Worship! at The annual so co in ew 0'1" owatl1A.M.mdRn1£Dfi' Servceinll tico at 2. P . Geo. W. Tilley. Mini.ster1.‘ orth Rus -544-9-l-ll. A CONSTANT BEADER—'I'he Guardian had a pleasant call es- telday from Mr. JOS€Pll P. POLICE COURT—At police court six persons wele fined on the city streets at of assault bodily harm was result of the in- vestigations of two Mounted Po- undemover men four persons were convicted of selling causinlz actual -liquor contrary to the Prohibition Act and fined $200 and costs or three months. A fifth case was ad- journed till Salturdav. Those con- victed were Abbie Poultoll_ James _ school, are to the conmatulated §§,§‘,“g§,“‘}."e.,,,i§’,“""‘ gmm‘ and on title nice appearance of their __'___ school after its recent coat of FINED FOR HUNTING paint. MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS — Yesterday afternoon a resident of THEATRE OLXVIA DHAVILLAND - BASIL l_lA'i'l-IBONB - CLAUDE lwur after I, -' SAT. 2nd. 3.00 P. M. .._...__._.__.__.____ I SOURIS — MON. 4th. MONTAG UE MATINEE fit‘: l1’II’I‘I’il rt HAZELBRDUK pleasant evening was spent. at, Mr. Earl Ings. when a number of friends gathered to say farewell to Melva Lund. Mt. Her- bert, who is entering the Prince Edward Island Hospital to take up albane. A very Power. the nursing rofession. Miss Lund was resente with a very beauti- ful ath Robe and a purse of money Mr James Holland Dorchester, Miss Penn real s ant Mass, has returned home after a very pleasant visit with friends on the Island. He enjoyed his first trip very much. Cl’?! in Midgell. The rate—payers of 0:055 Roads The many {T-lends of Mr. Bos- well Jenkins regret. to hear of his Eldon appeared before Justice of mmmued ‘HMS and an heme for the Peace, J. J- McGllvray at ms sneedy recovery. Vernon charged under the .—_ Migratory Birds Convention Act Mrs. Harold Lawton, and two Bred with hunting in close season. He pleaded guilty and a fine of $10.00 and costs or 30 days in Queens The County Jail was imposed. fine and costs were paid. The in bove is the sequel to an infraction of the Act. that occurred at or wcll Cove (Portree Creek) on th evening of August 26th. The in children, have returned home after a very pleasant visit with friends in‘ Murray Harbor. Waller’-‘Grant spent the in Hazel- Mr. ' week-end with friends Eymok. TORONTO. Aug. Two girls drowned in Lake Ontar- io whue bathing near Beach late today. Tile girls June Haylore, 14, Toronto and Vivian McKean 12, Collingwood, were be. lieved to have got beyond depth and sank before help reach- EMERALD Mias Katie Mcxainip of St. Pet- urned her mother uvday in Charlottetown. Saundcrson of Mont- e week-end with Miss a Reeves on her way home Mill-SIC or yours? NEW YORK—(OPi Sons.’ a symphony composed by 15-year-old Miss Dike Newlin of East Lansing, lynch” and conducted home Miss Evelyn Reeves has returned to Ollarlottetxywn after spending her vacation with her Thomas Power. Miss Irene Reeves is a few days visiting friends Mrs. spending in Brad- Miss Cynthia Reeves, Charlottet- own is spending a pleasant vaca- tion with her mother Mrs. Thomas Mr. Matt White Ipfl 3 week- end in Emerald. Miss Jessie G-rcenan spent Sat- TWO GIRLS DROWNED 30 —(0 P)-— mm!’ fw- .1.»-wl‘r«f* ..'>w ‘MILDWMW _ round‘ 11E. 5 1. 19-) V Racing Drive, (Continual l.Ll:M, 3' "H i i .\ loYe<1u'.ll’0 H“ W “W ‘W1 - Rupert glallccli up, "i nope llut." “But AOOK llercl .llu ~1 Reklllltlcl lll alzlml. D "19 " man. Your \\'il.l.cll lll‘.l)‘_ME):: ‘(,d\:l'1 shlD'll be in by il0'.\ ‘ ' ‘ Sunnyside their ed them. The bodies were recov- — "Cradle ' " by nl“5'lN?a.r-old Iorio Mazel form- 9 Miss Katherine Sullivan. Miss Mary Don-nelly. Master Dickie Mc- vestigation of the ca=e. and the Gmth and ML wall“ B“’W“- 311 Mich.. at the World's Fair, prosecution, vvas conducted by _V_ the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Elmsdale and Vicinity the 1:, is pleasing to report that condition or Miss Hazel Mcmclll iavorable after her operation last. Tuesday in Pl'll'iCe county Hospital. to Summer- sicie by her mother, Mrs. Basil Mac- l Neill who returned home with Dr. R. H. Kennedy ailer the operation. She was accompanied Born— on Friday, August ilth in Prince county Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brennan 9. son. Con- gratulations. Ma.~.s. is visiting at the home and Mrs. Charles Dunn. broken leg Guwts for supper on Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs O'Brien were Mr. and Mrs. ford Hayden of Quincy, Mass; M (Dr.) James MacDougall of don, Hayden, Oi-lean ‘and Philip MacKlnnon Grand.River; Mrs. Mary MacDoug- the birthday all. The occasion was of their eldest daughter. Mr. Levi Max:Neih_ of Mllbum was a recent visitor to friends and medal relatives in El e. Mr. T. A. Matthews was a to Arlington on Sunday last Mr. James O'Brien returned .1 wtl rm; horse as a two the futurity races in at the Provincial Exiltbition. Mrs. Mclmsc and her Elaine of Halifax is spending holiday hem. Mil-s. Hazel Cameron is attending the annual convention oi the Mari- Mssters Association held time Post at Fredericton. Min Eileen O'Brien recently itcd friends in Georgetown Charlottetown where she was Elect of her friend, Miss lg/htizcr. B. A. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacNeiil l'lV ‘once. R. I. visited their home in Brockton. ‘Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of sum side visited friends here on the mother, Mrs. Herbert Bowness. Mbxwell Mrs. James Lawless was s recent visitor here Keep Ricard’: in the home. Mr. Billy coughlln oi Bl'lghton,' of MI. \ when a team of horses he was driv- 3 met with an unfortunate accident i ing ran away. Mr, Home suficrcd at l J . i J Rum- ‘ ford. Maine; Messrs, Roderick, Gor-l Alden and Doug] MacDougal1 of Rumford; Messrs. . the guest of his son. Mr. H. Matthews. from with h be in A-Al condition by the fall. ear old won arlottcwwn daughter Bumrn Margaret Macbougall were recent in R/osevllle and Eimsdslc. services of Mrs. John Thomas Williams. summer- Mrs. idc accompanied by part of lriends were cstll la:t aumlay at the home of . and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. Mr. A. L. Rennie was a recent visitor to summersido on busineu. Mr. David Williams was a recent visitor to sumlnerside. to Montmso where she will visit her ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cameron find little dl/ildhllir. Lois motored to Borden on sun y. of Norbol-o 90 Dart. of the concert of the Na- t‘0n31.Mu.sic Camp of Intzerlochen, THIS moan . ON TU ESDAY Sept. 5th. FOR is .§; Mrbl£rJalnl)e;l:.1sTl3d1<l)Ihflsshllrim€:gr‘;ld::. °' or OUR MOST Mr. Elzle Home of Rosebank SENSATIONAL SALE OF LUXURIOUS rs. l 55 l of A. G. HOGAN, Mgr. 153 Queen St-, E37? FUR COATS A most complete showing of all styles, sizes and furs. ISLAND FURRIERS Phone 1177 “I think not." R.l,l(‘1; at his watch. "tllc ,. um. minutes. 1 Jllal ll.\'.l_' ,_ my cnapter.' "But llcld Lu’ ll'lgliltUl1,V 1tl.lllr_\ , ‘ alu xeellllglg, ‘um .- 10: five ye. ..l But it I writ: lu :« illsl. On l.Alll(.‘, nu‘. l.l ._ hill. late can ixnagllle Lilli’. lllLl l\ollJu' black looks Cullllllg 1“; M5; ,._ lall)’ ll 1 added id wa eq finish the cllalm.-l~ \\ re the DU slugs the he ml 1,. -_ is the Grc Rupert . IUI ‘ llc ha 34 make these ' ".Ul "You lnlsluldu in advance or t‘\(".l ml ml .e5 advance? The llilllL{ v_, mama," Reginald slglloti. 'You‘le a :1 fish." he (‘0lllllli‘lll(‘(l ‘l-lulu-l'el,y know your 0'.\'ll ur. b€Sl.I l Se! But )L)ll (‘Kill ;. ere a minute lollgv Ul . “The British .lL . absently. "Tllillllh \\‘ 1 acce t our 01‘ ; x Metlio(llcull\' ll(‘ ii in his book, so tran uilly lolllmui lllt’ now v frettllng Reginald on: of lhe hotel the latter cm‘. Rupert llllgll‘. now, have bowled tranqullly Lllrollgll Lhe wide, shine-filled stm-l. oi Cape under the lee or Tzlble Mountazlt he could llflVl‘ id a lZllrl1ll59 "' the minds of smile 0: me "' aboard the Atllioln» ’l'o\l'ci'. it - moment drawing alongside a , For 3 grcal (lvul oi consider importance l~..l(i Ou‘l1i‘i’£‘d Slim! reoei t of Rupert's l‘Zli‘ll(‘.Sr5m< Th nlzs llatl (‘()lll«" :0 .1 held the night, of lll(‘ concert LI-‘E11 the revue colnpnrly. l’l‘o llf‘ Corltinuodi Drive 8 vi‘. of old last i mer- WI! I/2/5 /.1/2.! Before You BU Y.’ I The Pcnmans trade-mnrko Knitted Products is your .1551!‘ once that quality ilaa llcon k before the label was put an’ Ultra-modern style, unilof high-grade materials and mllo 1 that offers satisfactory wearl and laundering qualities are 1 factors that contribute to i'° satisfaction in Knitted Prodll ' If you are looking for value. Y0“ find it associated with trade-mark. 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