Tuesday, Sept 4 and the boys need New Suits The BOYVS’ STORE IS READY WITH lilE FINEST showing of precisely right Suits for boy's-suits 0f good wear~suits of smart style-f-suits of attractive materi- al-—suits of price that’s honestly moderate. Two pant Suit 12.50 in Tweeds This smartly made suit is shown in all sizes from 26 to 35, suitable for boys of 1' to 1o years. It is made up in good her. ring bone tweed, coat has pleated back, belt all around. Two pairs of pants, one knickers, one breeches, make a splendid wearing and a very satisfactory proposi- tion for the boy who is going to school 0n Tuesday, Sept. 4 - - - - - ' Kloth Klad Suit at $13.50 ‘This splendid suit ....... ‘.11: Good School Suit at $9.95 This attractive tweed ~ suit has coat inal . , . .31, with plain bacif 1s mothers delight. patch pockets, belt The Kloth Klad feat- all around, lined ure doubles the wear at all the points. Forages 10 throughout, bloomci‘ trousers with Gover - nor fasteners at the wearing kneel. An extremely t l? A _ ‘t o - ears §g"§__?{1§_,_ 9.95 13-50 Other suits at 6.95; 10.00; 15.00, 17.50 Youths “first longs” Trim Suit of brown tweed, smartly cut long trousers, suit mature and mannish in style, but cut on youthful lines. The coat is a neat twlo butttlglifsack, sogt rloll lapel, lined throug out. 1S IS an 1 ea suit for the bigboy-------'---- First Longs at 18.50, 20.00, 22.50 and 24.00 Shop early-Monday is "Labor Day” MOORE F6 N°LEOD IlifllBD —8HOP from Holniaifl Catalog. —NOTlOE-We are going to buy hens old and young, weighing lbs and over next week at Albany Station. Date will appear later. ,F‘niten up your old hens and wolf for our car. Green Bron. Borden. 2506-8-29-0. —DELIVERY WAGGON WANT- ED.—Delivery Waggon in good condition. Write P. O. Box 149. Sununerside. 2585-8-31-31. -NOTICE TO FARMERS.-We will load live hogs and lambs 11.1 Albany Station next 'i‘uesdny, Sept. lth. Hogs must weigh 125 in 175 lbs. and lambs over sixty. Green Bros. Borden and Albany. 119-8-31-41. —THiS STORE will be closed on jiiondny, September 3rd duy is now discuniiuucil for this 159118011. Sinclair A‘: Stewart, Lid. l 121-8-31-21. —-AN INTERESTING EVENT Look place 011 Wednesday morning at Si. lPiiuls Church, Rev. J. J. Mc- liouuld officiating when hiiss Kath-i ‘iiciiougnll oi‘ this town became the bridc of Mr. Peter Ilonnhue. a prospcrmis young fzirnu-r o1‘ Rose» ERS have entered portz~~ iionry ii. Dicks. (Jnpt. Lord, Piciou; with cool; -.Viaude Weston. (Ynpf. Wesl- lon, iBucioui-ho. with lumber; llhn- Viion. Capt. Donn-fie, Piciou, coal bud J. ii. Efllvsi,‘ Capt. firmly (i150 l l from Plriou wilh :1 cargo oi‘ conl.“ fii. _ — SUMMERSIDE BUSINESS ‘iCOLLEGE. -\\’1- nro now ready lo lreceive Slililvllls on tho follmviiigg subjects: llooickeeplng, iilgher i..-\i‘l'illllllillli')' .»\i'ilhi11ciic, itapiil (‘zili-iilziiiiiii, i‘orrcspundciii-c, Pvir mans-hip Spelling, (‘ummerriiil iluw iiluniness ilngllsh Shorihuml 11nd lflvpewriiiug. (‘allege opposile iltuilway Depot. J. Pogsoii, Prin- ripzii. 1423-1-21 —-AN ENJOYABLE VISIT. --.\ir. 1.1111‘; Nirs. iicury ll. (iodfrigv, wh.» zhnvc been visiting flu- Province, llcfi l\'“ll~'lllf{l')il Frliluy for liie-li" ihomc in (iurdurr, .\i:1.<s. in (‘hur- ‘liilll‘l0\\'ll they visiu-d Airs. (ieu. lilevris at linuicr liivcr viriih 311's. l-iohn Rurkcnn, at Norih \\'il|.-l1lri~ lihi-y‘ laioppcd with George flodfrcy‘ iui i111,- old homo-stead. whore .\ir. (iodfrcyfs father was born. Al ‘Kvllslilfllfill llnqv visiicd .\ir. and i.\lr.~<.lol1i1 ihiynlcr uni? \ir. and 1| rs I nil. .\ir. \\'illi.1n1 Pnyiilul‘, liurli ‘(iudfrefii fuihur who ])ll!~'.3l'll il\\'ii._\‘ ‘lust ivinicr nt the ago of Til leii jibe inland when but sixiccu _v1-:1rs Fold and uwnt lo the United Status lwhorc he built up n very sum lful business in hiITlIPFI-i ililll other ;ll‘illllt’i' goods. lie rcfurni-il fro» ,qucuii_v 11nd 1111111y oi lllv older liildiflill‘ would \\‘<~lcui1i<= him. 'l‘l1i-= i1; young‘ .\ir. (iodfrigws first irip ,iu flficcn )'£‘i1l‘.s‘ and .\irs. (imifr " ‘lfirsi visit. ilolh are 1~11il11|s~in ,iu lllilf‘ pruisi- of our luir l-ilililll, land report i1 very l-iljflylllilf‘ visii. lmi /)... (‘reamed Mushrooms ll 1 lbpmushrooms, 3 table- spoons butter, 3 egg yolks. l’ 1 cup thin cream, 3 table- ll sboons flour, salt, cayenne to taste. Peel mushrooms, remove Q stems and cut In pieces. Make '/4 cup of stock from the stems and peelings. Put caps in DOUBLE BOIL- ER with the cream and cook until tender. Drain and use this cream to make a sauce, a 0 1 ii l ll t‘. with the flour and butter O ll cooked together. To sauce “add the beaten egg yolks, \ ,‘\_ mushrooms and mushroom ll stock and season. Serve on ll g toast points. a "\ l i Q Double Boilers l‘ This is an ideal time to sel- ect DOUBLE BOILERS in dif- ferent clzeo, the smaller sizes save fuel-so you 1111mm; have at least two sizes. We .2 1Q; F _ _ ._ DLV_L . - Frocki that are spoiled b)’ lihul in guarantor-d not io spot wnfer 0r any unbalance other tliaiilPour clennn-r on clean cloili and grease should be immediately rub-lruh over niuterini, rubbing away bed with a clean handkerchief or l from the spot, unlll material is en- cloth to prevent n. ring forvuinz. firciy dry. Taffeta usually responds henuiliulv iy to this treatment. thus saving n --<-o>—--—— clennerfil bill. (irenso spots con‘ Tlu- bi-si mnnnr-rs [-1- Sllillllfd often be removed by plachri: Ililllil- by il1~-‘, widlilou of pride. fer over iho iilfllPfl-‘ll and Il"ilil!l{( ' ‘ ‘ the bluticr wiib nu iron warm in 1.x) much dlspuflni: frufh i4 enough to molt ihn gri-nsn. inihls 11m. in be lost. wily- the blotter absorbs flicgreaen. ' ° ' houid a ring remain, try using n Peace begins where ambition nip chloroform or some cidaner ends. J have them In different sizes ; and in aluminum or in white °" Urey and blue enamel at very reasonable prices. \f- l 2i; Enamel Double Boilers from ................................... .. $1.05 up ' ' Aluminum Double Boilers ‘ from ......................... .. $1.05 up f; The Rogers Hardware C0.,Ltd. iii llEiiEllN 4 iy on account w and ihcy find reason for bulb-vim: ' follmvi-d wiihdrmvzll of broad, the - dict otherwise I ' waste as sawdust, lcnilu-r- buffiugs. much widor rouge of i-ffccis. hf ri-porfiul nu n. [ironilslng novelty in South Africa. l ' tnfion HOlPH"—lH tho pnrc product. \ , throne-eighth of an inch. a pensive than other kinda of rub- " occasions ihoy crovzod ln-fori- the i in tho Bahamas. nre reported lillllllllli -THE HAY CROP is about all gathered in, there was a bumper crop; grain is ripening very slow- of so much dark. weather but reports are favorable with suitable weathen-H. --WE\DLOCK BROS" secured an- other car load of choice beef cattle‘ in the Keneington field recently 11nd shipped them on Fr-idny. These enterprising deniers seem 1o know just where to put the finger oh the pulse of live stock life and are nlwnye welcomed 011 return.- Y. P" ERSONALH -—.Vir. John Bullmnn, Rustico was a visitor to town on Weduesdny.— H. —~.\ir. nud Mrs. Fred '\V. Roscow, (Luburinud .\ir. and Mrs. (lrmeroil and soui . _ . -‘f.\'z>li.lfd.M Li" lmy) and ihe Wednesday hall bong“ P.‘n:,pr;;‘_l(:’"r' theaihlloifg Alex Buchanan. Mrs. ROJCUW ivns formerly Alma Jouueile Bus-ir. 11111111 of Fredericton. 4 ll ..~l.\ir. i1. A. Wickctt, Mill Vnlleyql lr-ft on Tuesday morning on a visit io friends in Fredericton. N. ‘li.,: illso to visit some lnieresfiugl lpoiufs i11 .\ialne. .\ir. Wlckett bus inulriteil ihc relnxziiiun ihnl a hnli‘ lday affords and we feel (sure ihzii‘ l l *_ . l The curious influence of the do- ‘minaui side of the body was lately slnnvn i11 sch-nee by evidence that‘ spI-nkors before :1 lrage uudicnro‘ have :1 tendency to address the, righi-hniid side of the nssemblyx. or iln- opposite side ii’ the; speaker happi-nzs to ill‘ left handed. A lab-r writer notes that lhe same" hnconscous tendency may be seen in ilu- sclionbrooni, thi- fcucl1o1-'\r xilteuiisiu being roncenirnteil ol tlu- pupils ut nnn side. And unwi i11 iillocfriczil lilcrclinndislng is ab": en the experience of a rr-tnili-r who has recently lllSCflVPTPd til-iii a similar anomaly in his trud- must have existed for ion yours,‘ 11nd has provun that the richl- hind side of his store is worth lo him four times on 11inch as rip-I (Iiiii-l‘ side. 0f two pay telephones! insiullcd, tho one on the right sulo, of tho storo took in four tinn-"a us, irony nlcknls as the one on ilv-l loft. Various iaxperlments earl like results, (rertnin goods movi-lll from tho left side to the righil bringing more sales in one day than the previous fortnight. whllo llll‘ snlc of flashlights shifted from iho right of the store io llll‘ left ilroppr-il 05 _p(-r cont. ‘Villc, Lot 3. .'l‘helr many frienlwim, w,“ e111"), l, _Y_ wish iho happy young couple 1| , H)l‘l)$]k'*l'illL\' journey through ii , I who)’ \\1ll l‘t?.~‘illi' 111 R\i.~i'\lll<‘r""}i. i --rm-: FOLLOWING SCHOON-l And Dlscoverles] l itching so severe as in ]ll'l'V§‘ll| aim-p, fins lmvn fracvil by two Fri-ni-li [ihyslcizins lo when! flour. l that such cziscs arc commoner fhnn bus boon supposed. in this cuso efforts i0 gut relief had 111-. clnded curtailing cvcry 1ll'il(‘lll of dir-t except l)l'(!llll. improvi-iiii-nt normal, and tho [iuiiunt —— :1 woman of 63 ~— was mado insi-nsfitvc to further irritu- tion by moons of whi-ut our 11nd serum. . A m-w plastic mutoriul for hook covers and like purposes is :1 mixture of rubbcr with such ground shavings, 11nd shoddy. 'l‘l1c iuutiirlul can bu. dycd nuy color. i, it hns advantages ovor li-nlhi-i" n i ll grenior chcnpuoss 11nd ilurzibility, and ii is udzmfod for produriiu; u (‘rope-soled footwear, zilreiuly tried in Ami-rich and Elllllililtl, is "Phi: (!l‘t'])l‘ rubber "Olllllllllllrfl referred in an "pian- vrilou-isli in color, and of 11 clone- lnilt pristiy texture. and it said to ho unilsfactorlly propurud ouli’ “Ii the 1 ziufatlons. (‘oi111111-rc1- itc- pcrls states that. as supplied for crcpo rubber ordinarily : 2:1 in shirt-ts of about iii by 3d inf-hos, in several thicknesses ranging fr0111 (illfl-fllXtltlilll-ll to 'l‘l1o chli-i is ifs ndvnnlnge of the nmtcrhil caxci-ili-nt iw-iirim; uuulliy. and in this respect it is llflClllrlflll fo bo superior to vulcniiizcd rubber. Various other 1l(l\'£llli..'|l.(l'5 ure claimed. it is lighter and loss 0v’ blur, it grips tho ground, it run be‘- put 0n readily. 11nd slim-u with crepe rubber uolcs ure easy on tho feet and hnvv no tendency to hunt. it is not entirely without drow- backu. however. Under si-voro the pheasants. 11nd only one curih- (may, ()('('\|l‘l'(‘ll wllboiii. such sign of dlsiiirliuiiro. ()u four uccusicins Ibo birds crowcil when iho frciuor iron foo slight in bo doti-cil-d by tho humnn observer. ihoulili ill" instruments recorded if. ()11 now-n , innn fi-lf the movement. on five n! the some time that fu- porcelvcil it. nnd one fivo a little nficrwuril. Thus if. nppenrn flint hnlf of thr- cnrlh tremors worn Rlfliiilllliil ll?’ tho pheasants before they worr- uppnreni to tho irnlnod observer. The flamingos of Andros islnnd. tn number only about 1200, nnd their protection in being sought to pro- vent the wuu downtime M I mo"? cusntoqrrnrownl GUARDIAN‘ l. A case of chronic: PCZl-illihwlill I conditions, it hos n u-niloncy to hmuéun‘ 0 "npow“ ur spread, ihln Slilih‘! on MAY EXCOMMUNICATE -‘ “ __ liyxbt tennis slim-h solnviiun-u tllni- MOONSH|NERS 5:. Jonnidlnn I .lltlnl. - i i. .1 -i -. -r n . . . T?‘ ' , , ‘Ififfil ll,tr,,llul,,,ln :,,,‘;_,:,~“):_m:.y Cardinal Begin who, 1i. ls report- M 111 lazgli-hril-‘VJ-IPP‘; “J'- ~ - - - ‘ . . ~ . n Lb, noon. moihod of sticking cropo rubhorio ed, Will shortly issue a waimngfo y“. Mammitnhi IL m." lonfhi-r bus boon found. Roma" camopcs in Quebemfhrcah, ggg<nélllalmnnmun I "a 'i‘l1r~. rcpuii-d ('al‘tllf1llfil(1-~\\‘nrn - “m9 "°x°°'"'““"l°a“°" m “w”, zggigoiluii$lgi flu Icon-ole. n gm; pmpiplwy 0| phmlpnngfl_ wpp-p who persist 1n the illicit manufao, $5 bu.“ ”hII"“-_ are known in he pocullalrly ui-nsl- “m, of |iqu°|-_ Tmu_'a$.n|§'l_ [:41 In nrnn flvi- to foeblo. l.I‘l'lllOl‘H. infl iliPIi i‘ ____ ,_ __,________________ ltPrlndoolm-y o m. lPl-llctl by Prof. On:orl. Jupnnilm; l Wflgigflnfrgglialfiltl-limlmm euriismoiogisf. in fin-c years n flour“ m ,_ _ l, ‘ _ ‘l _r_ u m in u! VIII I obs rvntlon of ibo biigds in :1 nonrr lrhu; ‘w’!,lfi,nill"nlfll;iv mmm- "flflflim by park. ho noilizm] 2.. crowinga of "m" ‘Ann-HUI’ “.h,_,.,j ‘Hwy “.,§,.,,1 011cc numerous. ynuur: is louder and iluv-fluvori-il, and the birds nro cosy unnu- to on urniy of ll\'i'l'~ZI‘l|||Il|S sporisluvn. A flamingo colony lms boon pro»l nouum-il by 01111 lliililflllliil illlllllfirll grn-ator onvrlzy when imdvr way. nnd lbc idvn of using an mixlllury (‘lil-Yllll‘ for flu- nccdoil is sinlod by Tho Emzlnm-r i0 bnvo born lhc subject of experi- ment an loin: ugo nu ll-llifi. A11 nd‘ dlfinn of this kiln] wan shown on n locomotive at lho Paris Flxblbl- lion of i900. meihoil All over thfi Dflminiorr demand for fully-equipped q first cost and e -» Motorists are realizing buy. Nothin more and more that un- less all the conveniences - and extras, so essential to motoring comfort, are in» eluded, first cost is no real indication of the real cost ‘of a car. Naturally they turn to Chevrolet. plete car in every detail. Everything they could want is on it when they A. noRNn a (to. CHARLOTTE-TOWN ‘l'l1i~ l'. f‘ l‘. hull a [ilvillilllll call lllr; v.1 o]: lrom :1 loriurr 11' i111". .\l. lH-ii-rs now of lin- lfinuiicc ‘ih p1,, (ilri 1. .\ir. lH-ii-rs spooks yin lhi- lil 11 ii-rius oi iln- excl-l [loin i:‘.1i1uu ln- i‘l‘l‘l'l\‘|‘il, i-nablii lbiiu lo so ll'l' Jlilll hold such :1 i'\‘.v lpnnsiblc posi|io11.".\l_v hiiowli .l;.'1- 111 . liircgig; Hhiiriiuinil \\".1s a pri-al ln-lp iiu inc in si-curlux; prom. lion 11nd l would rccoiiiiiu-illl 11111 illll‘ ilvrilflll)! lo iiupruvc his ~~ilion lo luki- up fln- work." ln- said. lh-loro l<-:1vl|1<,: ho armnacri lo present a Gold 31nd. ul for courpi-liiiini ibis li-rnp _\1|~_ Poll-rs is now vlsiiin: his puronis in i o if‘ mil mfuigar {which Ill o n ‘r I IA I. loollonllnl and Bay Qckool In Glob (AMBMM lo M 00W Unlwllly) r.-..-s:..r.-:.~:..s - 1- wr- m 0111mm, aim w’ Ill Much Gylnnlho Ulla Dunn. i2. 0.0., conomica It is a corn» 11.000.11.22 l JHE FIFTIETH ANNUAL TERM OF THIS INSTITUTIONOPE l l‘, there-is a steadilv grovléin“ . cars, low ll 111. llpkéfipk g furthelw‘ r needed but the license. , .4‘ h. i. "l Mechanically Chevrolet " equally desirable. It is, sturdily built for all" driving conditiem, Th]. engine is powerful, easily controlled, and unfflflmgll’ dependable. Quality is built into every part of its mechan- ism. Wirh all this, Chevrolq is the w0rld’s lowest‘ priced fully equipped, qualir’ car. Not only lowest in first cost’, but the most economical in operation of any car built. CHEVROLET Mqriog) Co. of CANADA Subrldinn of General Moron o! cdnqdg, Limp“ OSHAWA and WXNNIPEG Dealers uianfed in territories not adequately cam‘; / I v ‘Jbr EconomicalTransportation C-iln LEE & HUMPHREY euM MERSI DE. USINESS (lOLIillll. lGHARLOTTETOWN B l l ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, ‘i923 Applicants for P. W. Colleiii " No Entrance Examination. siliondiil students. individual instruction. Perslonnl Attention. Every Department fully equipped. Courses Practical. iloy to transact Business: llow lo keep correct record of muse trainsncted: Arliliniellc. Commercial Low, iiiiiiklllfl- Correspondence, Shorlhund Pltmnillc), "Pypewrlilng, Flllil! Llilmeogrupblng (Edison Machines), Civil Service, General Awilll and Audlting—forin tho lending subjects taught. Sliecllll ‘lib-mu required. C. 1!. C. Graduates get ready and steady emploYlilelll- This is the Anniversary term of the C. B, C. and will beiiillll greatest in its long history of’ SUCCESS. Think of what FIFTY years of experience Mid unbroken eoniill with the public menus to the young grnduuie. ‘ Business men know our stnndirrd, 11nd (leilelill m‘ m" mom itions. Investigate and consider. Write loduy for l'ull information. it will fill)’ Yo“ w w"! wlfli |.. B. MILLER, Princlpli. Charioliatovli ergfiizlemee-"e-w-i Junie: ILL. “an-em... . ., .. I-A. 'i‘i1<- flesh of tho; ——-—----- . lcouily lhi- Aiicblgun (‘vnlrulifuii- yrozid has (irilv-rcd liiii Iocoiiiofivi-s i-ullippi-d willl u fypi- of “l)()()_¢(t||l‘” nnd to bun- fouud by frinl lhnf in ‘Ihr- cuiu- of 11 iii! Anu-rlcnn lli(|('ll,- 1m- fbv draw-bur pull :1t sirnfing has boon rnieu-d about 3G pi-r ccnf. This form of hoosfcr is n Rlilflll "Plliiriili- Mfr-um cuglno driving on to nn otherwise idlo nxlo. it in brought inio notion as noceannry, nnd is nufomniicnlly cut nut when the npricd roaches 23 nillns nn hour. An Plngllsb railway has do- cldcd fo font 11 similar booster on n locomotive Iii its service. vondcrful ibiui: i11 ihv bird world. A locomotive requires much. :1t nlurfinr: than lrlcf pcrimls whnr- cxiru power in _ ‘Al; — ll i. ~ a 1 n\\' Ottawa Ladies (uollege ' ldflllNldldfi 18TH . l 5 lilnlrlcullnllolu (‘ourmn Mullen \I'f. ||0l-llll'|l“9')fll‘f n‘ l-‘or pnrflculmw llliiili/ ifl iiu- lrni 1 Now l-‘iroproiif Iilllllllllll lnudlcu‘ (follel? m. 1A1. AN" gpflinil. FOR GIRLS “II-I I. J. HALLAIIE", UIIINYII wlvrAw‘ llr-npclln “pl. Illh g . Minn Dnvlcn. fl “'01! lilrl M» (‘|""'|°""M' 7v} ‘ fiolpg f0 HY!‘ Oil i1 rflrmms J no relluf. 0"“ "yo bmonlmuc ly blind mid 1111-. other ‘ m, pn1,r,,,|_ A; a hearing 0mm": orado industrial 90min‘? ‘he , was ilemnnnfrnfed ‘(repeated injury was u result flbni/ mo“ posture to the ‘magma "h. of the aulnmobi 1- pnpoi‘ rvud bcforo tho American lfruindryninifs Association. E. K. Siuilh uinioil lhuf n number of mal- lPllllll‘ bars woro hciricd to various fciiipcrufure-u nnd quenched, and l11 11111ny RIIPOIIIIPIIH iho very fine- rrulnod gri-y frnciuri- uronily ro- uembilng sin-oi. One bur, roughly shupcd iuio u twist drill and hurd- l'Ill'(l. ri-ndorod good ucrvlce iii drilling iIFllHN, grey Iron, malleable Iron, him-l, and linrd wbifo iron. ilnllv-zibli- iron hnnnncrn were cast. hnrili-nml mid finished. rmd were supplied i0 cnrponior and Yllliflhlllf‘ shops. nnd other pincer» likely to give hnrd usage. All have boon rcporiml in good condition after n test of fhrco months. The boy. or Klfl who 503.? pnuiuro to 01111-11 11 horflf Con, nnt wnnt f0 lm cnuKhl I: no‘ . . ad with a problem that m u ed in any colic!" "mmefn d“, grout educational vuliifl ing reaourcefuineflfl- 2.400;" Jflolleve if you will "h" "w" ' th lr 111M“ 1"“ " $1w€£81 fnén nnme W" Blindness ls nnw lncludeilnmniix iho cill effects of cnrbon monoxide nae. Eye trnublo began io de- Liitie iuio of this of increasing efficiency loom to have been made, but re- (Tnlllng looln mndo from mnlic- nblo east-iron seem to hnvo given flillte unexpected results. in 11in a physician found he wail suffering from vviop curly in the fo11r yearn ‘of service of an auto mechanic. 11nd NW" rm, [mm the fable . o m. "l" smiths. .1. . omen mono idq pinning.