_ .:.-x...- ,- , I 1- ~ ,A44 _ I . I. L rj L'.XC:l:<|\'2 (`Ile fitting underwear he’s ever worn. IM Stanfield’s unshrinkable underwear is the pro- duct of Cunada’s best underwear manufac- turer. Thaz is the only reason why it can be sold at a moderate price. Tailored to exact measurements it fits periectly. Unshrinkable, _it retains its fit throughout the entire long life of the garment. Made of the hnest yarns it will stand repeated tubbings without losing any of its skin-easy softness. _ Stz1niieid’s~is madein awide variety ofweights and styles to meet every need and price. See it at your favourite store today. ___ _ _ Nun-rip cuff fTAl~lFlE|.Df Wallis = = = Snltloth and elastic. _V Po|NUo.= if fupzmolelrv -“ .“.:.:u:.x::.1;,s:..:.'c- 4 _ Always sf~.i't;: : ITICYTY .` .` . 5l.I|\L'."l) allways warm 2 ;.: uutweiirli tllcm all. l.\lll\:‘|ng . . . [wr- iriilll. " ` ` ' 5 llnttnnszhaz wont pull off. \ . l -- -._ Sense ° e Elin ee S O FTjWA R M -DURABLE D, ‘ f.,.r' -_._ _ I »W33t€ff| Gllafdlall by machine on A honeymoon N1# W New Brunswick and Prince xii: 0 r urn . a island. when they ef- S 1 S -s 1-lu l-'rl-.nlso x ` d “U Mrs. Fenneil will reside in Waltham f |Pans will save you money. All styles Miss. Island friends oiiel‘ congratu- Iin stock at Brace's. 7287-lo-1-2i. iaumg I -smztr oll.|. Nurs. Marlin. Twine. Floats and Sinkers, all sizes U1~|;._The sept, meeting was held at in stock at 8race's. 1264-9-30-Bi. I -"BBAYCO" FOX NETTING. soft lacing wire, fox staples, galvanized -FUNERAL NOTICE-The fu- neral of the late Mr. A. C. Rogers of Surnmerside, will take place on Thursday. There will be a short service at 11 c`clocir at the home for the immediate family. after which the remains will be taken to Bt. Mary’s Anglican Church, where a public service will be held at 2 o‘clock. S. - MINIATURE GOLF CLUB FORMED-A meeting ol the execu- tive of the Summersida Golf Club and Curling Club was held recently, when it was proposed to have a miniature sol! course in the curling rink. Mr. George Muttart was elect- ed president and Mr. H. T. Begg, sec. treas. Workmen are now engag- ed ln making the fairways ln the rink and play will probably com- mence in about ten days. S. --CAR COMPLETELY WRECKED A Ford car was completely wrecked on Saturday night when A young mari from Kinkora, who was coming to Bummerside. in trying to pass an- other car at North Bedeque went too far into the ditch, The front wheel was caught in the bank and the car swung round smashing the hind wheel. bllt the car had to be abandoned.-S. -SYMPATIIY EXPRESSED- Much sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Parker Delaney and family of North Tryon on the death or. ."-'ridav last Church burial grounds at 'I‘ryon.I ‘There was a short service at the -4UBILBE WOMEN‘S INSTIT- the home of_ Mrs. Georse CUIU-3. A1' bany Village, on Sept. 3rd. The meet ing opened in the usual way by re- peating the Creed and singing the hinges, hasps, hooks. Cel~O-Glass 0de_ owing to me mm" of pres. and an ranch building supphes in .I ident, Mrs. W. P. Cameron, the chair stock at Brace 8' 72“`9'3°'2l'I was occupied by the Vice-president. Mrs. Sterling McKay, The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. ‘The roll call was answered with favorlte`pickling recipes. The School and Sick Committees each gave a report, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. _ Muttart lor the sick and Mrs. Green and Mrs. Thomas E. Noonan. tor School. It was moved by Mrs. Green, - seconded by Mrs. Bell, that coloured chalk be purchased for the teacher. A letter was read from Mrs. W. P. Cameron, thanking the Institute members for sending fruit during her illness in the P. C. Hospital. A letter was read and discussed con- cerning the raising oi money for the P. C. Hospital. An ics cream social and lunch was held at the Albany Village School, on Aug 12th, which netted the sum of $30, which goes to- wards the painting oi' the interior oi the school. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Andrew Noonan. Lunch was served by as- sisting hostesses and a vote of thanks and singing God Save the King brought a. very pleasant meeting to a ciose. Mk _ -Miss Jean McKeamey has re- turned home to Summerside from ai pleasant visit to friends in the United States.-S. I I Eastern Guardzan oi Master Hazen Delaney, aged one -*_ _ year and ten months. The little one ..*BRlCK.-Cargo superior quality tml rick on rr-ll-by morning with just landed. Poole sr 'rlwmpson . c ‘ cholera and passed away that even- Limited. 7293-I0-1-3i. . _ mg, The little fellow was laid fb __ _ 9 _ ~ . ._ rest on Saturday in the Unit/ed ..’MUR-RAY HARBOR CHURCH; muted of Christ. There will be no preachingl I service in the Murray li-Iarbor Church ._ I , 1.-'_3_.,_' ;;;.r.g\,__,-|_~_;__.-. - ,_, -_-_ _ ._ _ _ ._ _ , home. lvhich was condllctrd by Rev. I of Christ. Sunday, October 5th. The .”`~+‘-'.-lt»»/fltfxx n'-"P"'I-225.111.--.l=‘Il» X-ire. '~ ' .. a . _; Mr. Brinton, pastiu- of the Baptisti regular preaching services postponed V' For Sa e y A I lil saltvlrl: Ar art. `_ “sm” ‘ ~cAlmlGAN-_DUNDAS Pars =" vm - I E -. . lie.-Tl ~ . -I " ' I __ _L-\»l`) 3 1 I E, _,__‘;'_";`;'_‘_`;__;_°_n Be_m0;°_”°L‘;:“_;‘ 3”; I sllsaluan crluaclllzs. _ sabbath " ‘ _ '_ ‘ ~ ' ' Ioctober sth. sabbath schobls:-oar- THE I-ATE JUHN STEEW- _ I 'OOO-OOOOOOOOOLUOOO-OOO-‘$0 - _I tlst Church, last Sunda/ evening| ids-nt of the local sorlr\i._v, plrsitled. _.__-sw -,_.--_,_ __...`_____ i. I? I --_ -__\~ _,. n_,_. A *___ _,__- 1 ..._._._..=¢ c 3.`.‘1’.'--~-_---. ---Q ` -`: '_ '_-j_l»,~,‘-‘ * ga... : - ' -_ _ .-f.<‘“ 1:'-z . ff.;-. f@'.\'-'»f- ‘ '°“»-'I-f,-‘y II./‘ . '___ .- `;. 2'*-\r .-»\_ ' _,-,--i lr'¢.~ jr_ - r :~ "~~ --_- -i;ti - - I If-j;j. .. "_ __ _ ‘ ._ ` ,f-.' .‘._`r»; U ,., __..',\`. ¢ I [";_:_»:_.; _.1 » _ nl'.|»..u -Am. or .- f/r ". 9 in-._ Dep3l~.llat~rl§jiy is “I .|‘. 1-'lvl \\a 1. To l"“l scc‘llr»; in l, , »~:' f- are sw' : I` ' I “=f\ lf* pg-1-1';I-.rl ‘ 1' Ir j.' .l' - to Celrfv. I*-1. l, _ jr lf( `y .__ "I-’l'lr'3-'.‘. Ftl‘.vz=roL'lll.r ivcnnlwc.. -rw-has Mihsan. “ S* 0 “CW” °“ ° _F “ay ° _ _ '_ '_ L _, _ . .__ struction pork. W_ Sul ivan. rrpre- Montllllh 'on the Island will be interested ln the hqvnlsr DRIVE _ Thursday' sommg the EMI* Lndze and Thom” -- ~ V ' ' _ mamagp of Mm; “hui Hamm “A Sept. 25th, brought to a close the Blhvlf *md J-_ Smith fm’ U19 C°l'lHfl'| clergy present in the Sanctuary wereI ‘uw prmv ‘Wddmu ‘Unk PMN, in SL iirst tournament oi iour nights oi M1 LCIZIOH- There Were H Tlllmb" 0f| Ht. Rev. Mgr. J. C. McLean. Admin- Lfsls ' “PEEilLESS” E MSW l`iETTitili 2: “rl O >< 1Fol- security on your 5 I I1.. \ L7* sl _ I "ox ol' Mlllk Ranch.; laliirlfactloll guaran- cod. Sold by the Oldest Jllfrrs in ranching upplios. The 'logers Hardware (Lonlpuny Limited We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, Ton gs, Staples, etc. ._ m§;ioo§ooww POTATUES AND TURNIPS ” Comment-Ing Monday. Sept. 22nd,wIIl he buying Tnmlps Shipping bags will he fl-“’T‘l""‘ _ nnd (‘ohbll-r Potatoes at our cd without charge by aplllrllll ’. warehouse "Hognns Wharf. m ls. 'r. llolman. Lid. Sam- ., I J. L. nuuclls r Alfred Fraser, Inc. lfhlflatkim ll! Fifth Avenue Warehouse Plume lilil. New York, N. Y. g _,___ _ .,,;.¢. ¢.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.,. .f.-., t _ oonuéczoodé 1 1 .'14-2-1-.;.:-; -.at-:-:-.-:»:~:._-1-'-:-:-:-‘ D-2|)-IM. '_ '_` ' AND GLASSES I-'l'l'l'lD E. W. TAYLOR .l. S. TAYLOR Optometrhto lil Richmond Street fifl-O3* O O O-6-OO O+00 0 00000404050* ‘ i I _______i_____..____`_-»_ 5- . __ . _ ._ _ A -' - - ' _. .§. --.__ _`. _ 9 EY ESl(»H'i‘ EXAMINATION l-ming and supplying Glam# ` Summa-|sidr,‘l’. E. I '@- -1 ‘im 'Y' V BY T|5T QHURCH Rev. Father Charles Webb of the IsIIf‘;°If‘Iv5‘;:‘_“’§ “;‘;dre“;‘;”(lE\_;"Pr;:; se,-\.i°9S_ Dundas 11 ,_ m_ st pew-5 Church oi' the Annunclation offic-_Ihim about two years ago. *ml g ‘ ' ' 3 m Annandm 730 T1 “_ lated. interment was made in Fair-, ,_ - , . I .I I - _ . l :li`ll)fl.Cl()\\'il 1.- IL. I. 3 _ __ _ Idlgan at 10.15 a. m. Lorne Valley at M ( il » _ yrollduct cl by th. \Vomel1s Mi.°sl0n_ary_3 _,_ mv Services__cardigan at 11 The funeral of the late John . -f .._.F;.-l- _ .---- --_ -- l ' ' Y- 'rl SW`-<`f.\- MTS \7“fl“’" SlmF”'°“~ mes' “_ m_ Dundas at 3 D' m_ Lorne vaI_ 5t¢9]e_ whose death Ocsm-md , 'icy at 7 p. m. Soloist at evening ser- mddenl-V 155" month-' I’~"°I‘ P13” a - I l\Ilr_..d |Dr,\f ;ohn Mgzlelll and ! vice Mm W_ E_ Davin Rem w_ E_ after a service in the chapel oi' the I Rev. J. Basil Croken, of Sourls; also _Gm P" 0 uftmeg” " Bgmu toe' Davies B, A__ Minisgeg B C. Undertakers at which there' one sister and one brother, Miss '“'_"°s‘I“3 mm 5°’ the ap S On' ___ was s large gathering and at which llrustu ff Wilmot lvlr Rov small- ' D' ‘ ° ‘ T’~’“~ ‘ed side Miss B's=ie Smallman nas the e clipping from a Boston paper oi' the -.=--==-.-§-.-§- E'-E‘ ‘ ' ' ' - - fl i i.. __-...-;_..;._..__..__..._..___ Cecilia* Cmm_h_ Boston' Mags on whlst held lll Sturgeon Hall. Besides “ral if bl* P* ` Ausrllst 16th when Mins Fthel ‘inlnlll me weekly pnzes' I'°“m“'“e"" “meal on the momma (if his funeral A ` ` ' " ' ' ‘ ` mass irok place nt 8.30 in the Church dmmmm, of Mr_ and Mm Tha, P_ were awarded the players having the h. A l tl 'hi l'l Hamm B(,d,_,qu(,_ Prince Edwmd highest total score for the (our "l I ° nnurfca 2” amfh “- me M 5 m e| meh ls h was celebrated by Fa her e . Island lvralne the bride of Austlne D I ‘g " r- B “ ° Un' W 0 1,, MW, F,-ma powf.,-, ,nd Jose h Mary Condon and Gertrude Landri mg;-1 of Clermont. pmnen brother of th, “mon-,_ who gan, and drawn by the latter, while I-Iis death occurred at the Sacred was held. _...___ were also married at tis* same cere- RSV- G- V- BCCBUB Cll'l’lPd Off the Heart Home, On Frldhy 1‘lIShlf. 55Pl-- Thv party la llnnwn who sri. Hrs ln ‘many An" the cm.9m0n_v the bridal _ gentlemelfs prize. The "P‘reeZe~0ut" 19tl'l, following H Stroke Which he -sir-‘W Slhffk* l" t""l2;`_"‘ "l;‘h_'::"“:;g imm. had dinner M the ,.,“.1,,_,iv,._ l was keenly contested and won amid suffered that morningf iigiiiin sliiigincilon iii given by WP-=tmini.=ter Hoi:-l Roof Gurdon.; much applause by Mr. Jos. R. Mc- He was an exemplary member oi\sins of his father when th: old mlm H ‘I _rllhcnhell of Boston, Mass. Ille Rev: is a very keen follower of the Same fm' tg” rem” °f the mul °f the de' ` '0'P.;.0“ETR|s»r I,,?|‘Fni.liel‘ Fletcher pel'fol'mecI the cclr- “nd 5 °l°V°" player' C‘“"`ied °n me cease ' om" (lnéncctcd Wm' ;_.;,m(m_v_ dmblr, _.ing s,,r\,1ce being u_,,_.d_ Tourllament prize for the mon with -1--S . Drugstore M-The bride looked lovely ill a very “ 5°°"e °f ‘me hundfm “nd f°fW' g.; fi1onim;ue_ P. E. I. mm-_ef,,| »-pR,~|,,i,.m. M0d,,1~~ mush nine. Miss Stella Murphy, aiter a MICHAEL M. CROKEN ` i'-'Til-Iii-Zi!-2;!-Ii:-2%? pink satin dress and contrnstillg wr:lp` hard "Im fi" h°n°"5- °°‘/effefl me 1*' l' mm cmierl a boquet or nrlarclur_div~* i°\H'hhh1@ht prize with one hun- 1-ns many friends were grieved tv _________-M---~~-~ -- I-...ss ,md maid,-n lmlff.,rn_ n being drf-d and forty points. The ladies learn of the passing oi Mr. Mlchaelispiritual Offerings and letters and A rloublp ivmiulllfz ull-v wr-r<» silenced nicht prize was tied for by Misses orcken, of Charlottetown and tor- telegram.: of sympathy testified to NOTICE » - (irtohrr 5ill prnsi-¢-uiion will 'be rvturnillg later in the evening to ii Donald. Panmure Island. A dainty the Holy Catholic Church and died ff'-<<‘ht- After the Mary Murphy. Bernard Gillis. His son, Father Cro-I man usually quits work too Soon. .. a e ilkn oomers _ 221 (Else new C A QUALITY oAnMl':N'r Ar A BARGAIN Pluca This garment shown in standard and "bob. ette" types, made of a high grade silknit fabric, and made nicely- Colors Are lipstick red, orchid- purple, Penh. Nile. blue. flesh, sand black, white, honeydew. \ . . Sllknlt ' . -VEST 50C ' TO MATCH ABOVE ` Set, Vest 69° Bloomer on al I a, f;,,,‘;,_ $1.00 Silknit, Shadow proof G0 Slip, Special ° This garment is strictly up to the “MOORE & MCLEOD Ltd. stand- ard.” It is again, a quality garment at a bargain price, and you can buy it in confidence of getting something well made of good material. French beige. black or peach. MAIL YOUR ORDERS WE PAY POSTAGE IN MEMURIAM _ ________________ __ _ _ __ ___ _ _ ._ Church.-S. ‘Until 2hd Sunday Ln October. C. E. _ ._- ._- - ~ - ~ __ I _ _. __ Y ~ w 1 B I -___ -I Armstrong, Minister. _ , _ _. _ ken, was at his bedside when the end _ CEIIIE. For. Mink and .\lul\kr r I’ _ is The remains Were GOD\/Dyed L0 the lflsher. .llnricn and (‘non laansfiliiinplil? _ _ ‘ Shipping Prater for shove slllnlrlla. Roh- llome of his brother in law, T. ,_,,, H"_,(_hel_ mx Trunk mamma A. Drisooll, Clermont, Where friends bllver i-ores.) \\’l-lin for catalogue. and neighbors assembled to offer .l. .\l. .in-r1ol'o\l.l.._ Wm on". mm sympathy to the bereaved relatives. 5, _.m_m_ °"" ~\' *' There are left to mourn one son. _ Mary Croken and Mr. John Croken,| oi’ Emerald. His wife predeceased monies; Rev. A. L. Blnnott, Censer- bearer; Rev. C. McCarthy and Rev. B. J. MacDonald. acolyles. Other lstrator; Revs. A. J. Mclhtyre, D. P. Crokeh. J. F. Johnston, R.. J. Mac- Donald. F. McQuaid, Loo I-Ierfell, Wm. Monaghan, J. A. Murphy, DD., F. 1., Mullally, R. r. Ma¢nbrllla,I Martin Monaghan and L. P. Cailag-I hnn. Rev. Bernard Gillis, D.D., its-' slated the choir. The pall-bearers were James Crokon. Barnaby Crol-tell. P. S. Maclntyre, Patrick Lambe. Frank Shea and Geo. McLellan. The lartze number of floss Cards. the esteem in which the deceased, May he rest in peace. A wise youth does not repeat thnx is listening. Some people novel listen I The funeral was held on Monday bt . . -. _ ._ . »»»»-~g9_oo_+;ee»_-»»_ ' I ' ' trlrt services of the Baptist churches "W °°m°‘°“" A °°mmm“' s""'°° *“°fhihs. sept. 22nd. to St. Marys ; _fi . _ \ -» -» -__-»-»---rr -- _ = f - ,fi .I I ' ' -_ -"‘,.~' r man and Mr Phmpwn 0 S“_mmer of the Island will convcn with the ‘"3 “~‘"d“°I"d M the 3`m""Sid° by son, Rev. J. Bas|l'Croken, with Rev. H M. Monaghan, D.D., as Deacon; Rev, b Rev. M. J. Rooney. Master oi Gere- _ MINK FUR SALE Pure island, Nova Scotts and Que- o mink. Bred separately, Nelson ldl-lm. Tyne valley. 7255-9-29.61 Wa Church, Indian River, and was very . largely attelnied. The Solemn Re- *‘-”‘--'--'--'-'----- There is A difference in an mim- onal and an unintentional mistake ut none in the consequences. _.._<'_._____-.___.¢_l.._-__ TO SUCCEED in the FUX BUSINESS Ll TT E R S I To get Lltters you must feed. llltallne Wheat Germ It must be fed from now till the mating period. From l to 2 ounces per meal. It must 1101 be cooked. Write for further inform-_ ation if desired or oder ll once. - (las per tb. or it-H IF 100 lbs. r. o. B. simnvrsiismr.. I ll. 'i'. Holman Ltd., 248-9- -mwf2wlts. 'ri-4\v~i»<=.> H/ Asou"t' M\N|A`\‘uRE