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For '(0 ° ' °° 37.110] lt K0-HHS( y -‘ /'*.f.'~‘-*fir ‘S 21,. ,Q4 ;\,/;~.~:'.j f ;;_. 1,' ,~_»-,~,~; on gs: 1 si '\.*-f'*\¢>».'<¢`=", *J >§.f.§":;-'cf-'=’ (1 /._-,;,{\=.;,.1 : fi =",.75`t3},f’.»¥;1¢>>;]l l _’ . . `i»"'t ;~".~e'§*ss,,§ f ‘Qi-".. if V.;/-_ A _._ ., of »ii= ‘/$6# 5‘l’~;f "’S, *-t$1."T¢>~3-9 .¢-_ . = Big, Medium 1 Small and Tiny Brothers ""'”' ERTAINLY, you want Bill and Jim or Tommy to look just as well as 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” can help you. “The Boy’s Store" offers you splendid, well tailored ' suits, with snap :ind style in every line, sturdy and durable at prices that do not strain your pocket book. F Some of the new things are: 50 Boy’s Suits, in Fawn and Grey 50 Boy’s Fawn and Grey Tweed Suits, Tweeds, single and double breasted, all single and double breasted models, long 1 sizes worth up to $12.00. pants and vest, all sizes, worth to . I . Special for school opening .. Special for school opening 3 Handsome New Models $15.00, $16.50, $20.00 Boy`s Bloomer Pants 9Sc to $2.50 Boy`s Long Pants . . Boy’s Bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . $1.00 Boy’s Sweaters, polo Boy‘s Sweaters V an necks . ......,.... $18 00. . . . . . $1.75 to $3.00 collars 69c to $2.50 d Crew .... $1.25 to $3.00 ' ,\ _ \_ . t v ..» t -...sa-- »~1 so » n-»- 1 lg. i »~f'Y`i-1*# ,s__._.f" 1 _ Bottom/wHiEsoN ' Barl'|.s\¢¢I I Bolleltoll Colisctlolh MONEY T0 l/OAN MONTAGUI o`+oe+e»+-eooeouou eeoe HAVE YOUR EYES ' axhtviiwrzn mm ethsscs rnrau or ~E. E. PARKMAN t Registered Optometrist t lilontlgue. P. E. L zgggggoeoggoooooooogbooa - ,~\Z'.§'l;{~k ` 4 c \ , _Q . o\ x , ' /' \ ' 110-121 Q1'1<11:N sr. of cnhhtorrarotvn OOO 04400000-0-6-Q Far In Advance Today, /is Always l`=;}.l%£l./-.\.€l!"\ *2395 Delivered in Windmr. Onrsrlo ’ Freight exin M Standard Eight $2185 the careful buyer must n In point of price, and in special and valuable features promoted and developed three years in advance of the present market, the Graham--Special Eight still stands out asthe one eightwhich ot overlook. The greater value which it immediately discloses is evidenced in such ex- clusive Graham features t-The 100 h as these:- Gt-aham strai ht ei ht lio- Boy’s Shirts, plain and fancy broadcloths . . . . . . . . . . .. 85c to $2.00 Boy’s Blouse plain and fancy 1 broadcloths . . . . . . . . . . ._ 501: to $1.35 Boy’s Golf Hose 39c to $1.15 Fl" - P s -Q der engine, in advance at its inception three years ago and always kept in advance. Second -The time-proved Graham four-speed transmission -silent in shifting, silent in both top gears, and enabling performance uniquely free from engine noise and urry. - f` Third -The invaluable safety of complete equip- ; ment with shatter-proof plate glass, at the lowest 'L cost ever placed upon such equipment. e 3 Fourth-Graham bodies, built by Graham work- : men in Graham plants, to highest quality standards. t ~ 1 1'# an buyer who will study all the eight-glioder oderings and !&n dla the some with the Graham Special ight, we give nee!! aqturance that the balance will be so weighty in favor of Graham thpt you will not be satisied with any other ar. Yi $12 3 5 Standard Six Pourdoor Town Sedan. Other Stand- ard Six models, $1310 and np. Standard Eight. $2185. Delivered in Windsor, Ontario. freight extra. Complete equipment oi’ shatter-proof Safety Plate Glass at the Iowan ooctevar plead upoamch equipmentlnllymr. H J. Milton VVheatley 38 Elm Avenue. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘liilitilfi USUN* lil `£~£$'l2&\ .s '. :"1 IV* . 1 ' l I -1 1 -IIAKI N0 CHANCE! on ordin-g ary fox wire. Protect your foxes by buying "Breyco" English Wire, at Braces, Summerside. 6099-B-27-31. -SMELT GILL nets in both Sea Island Cotton and Scotch Linen complete stock at Brmce's, Bum- merside. 6099-8-27-Lu -GET BRACESS prices on Shit! Gill Nets, both cotton and linen. 6099-8-27-.. -NORTH BEDEQUE Ind F1. town United Church: 10.45, N_ Bc.. que; 3, Wilmot; 7.30, Freetown. J. W. A. Nicholson, Minister. -6 DOZEN ladies' full fashioned one qunuty,su1¢ Hue, 'odd lines. good shades, all sizes in lot.. Rsgultn value $2.00, clearing at |139. At Slnclslrs. |102-I-21-21. -10 DOZEN full fashioned, iirst quality, Silk Rose, good autumn shades, sizes 8% to 10. Regular $1.50 clsl-rinl 8% 01.19. At Blnclairs. 6102-8-27-21. -KENSINGTON BINK DANCE.- The series of popular dances held in the big rink will be resumed on the night of Labor Day, Monday, Sept. lst. Dixons Orchestra of Charlotte"- town. augmented by comet and trombone, will furnish the music. A _step dancing contest will also be staged at the same time. The ancient and manly art of step dancing must be fostered and patronized. 6083-B-28-30. Eastern Guardian ..'°WE THE UNDERBIGNED have leased Round Pond for a term of years. Also land surrounding same from the following owners: Arthur Sanderson, Ernest, Sanderson, Earl McEwen, Ambrose Rattray and Lal Dougherty. Parties are asked not to shoot or trespass on above property. Any one doing so. wlil be prosecuted. Lloyd Cox. Bruce Mclllwen, Mr. Ackerley, Thomas McGrath. ‘ 'sisa-s-za-it. The Wife- -V 1 _ -Ship Woman Continued from Page 2 ‘the Ohio afforded me an excellent and safe opportunity, And 1 had placed in his hand conclusive evidenr-3 of my guilt, and the moment he re- turned in would not be the galleys, but the noose. The Public Forum This column ls open for the discussion by correspondents of quutiona of interest 'lhh Charlottetown Guardian dna not nncmrily endorse the ophlom el correspondent. Continued from Page 4 l And transportation has always been 1 A SL1'0n§ feature of Conservative pol- | icy, which will strengthen their hands in the promise of success. The Bonshaw branch railway. for; instance, was not promised. The need l of one was emphasized. It follorwodi the hoist of the Liberal ¢sh