l? Are You Re _ n V! I-i YA Studio Couch Will Solve iYour Problem --=:=:-ao. USE THE CONVENIENT HiUUMAlN HiQME [PW-AN one PRICE-THE CASH PRICE BALANCEINIO EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING ADDED- NO INTEREST with 2 ‘Spring Filled Mattresses 95B $3.00 Now. $2.65 Monthly. No Interest. No Extras There's no need to feel embarrassed when you have a Simmons Studio Couch. Attractive cover- ings and deep spring filled mattresses assure durability and years of comfort. TWO OTHER POPULAR DE§|QN§ You'll marvel at the style and covering in this Couch. Three large Kapok-filled cushions and deep spring-filled mattresses, neatly tailored in high grade h Here’s a value that is hard to beat. A large range of cover- ings to select from. Has all the newestfeatures found only in Simmons Studio Couches. 1H4 :11‘ b! w! e. sil- w. M. W1 v3 w. m4 $1.? i. séstfislts ~ We $0.50 New. $2.90 Monthly. No Interest E HOLMAN’S coverings. Summerside — Charlottetown’ i? tunnuunt tuunlll ; and Prince County Chronicle d —NORTHAM RACES Wednesday. July 18th. L-6839—7-13-5l. -1'\k column ll rfinrvod for new! bl local tutor-ant but adlvortlllng o! I nanny amigo ma! U0 "I193"! n swam- n mu net-mu ramble l" lfitnc 9- -FLY OIL, sold right at Braces. ii- L-67l5-7-l4-2l. . RTHAM RACES Wednesday. mo. L-swo-r-ia-si. -ooon saconn nann PIANO (Ives-Pond. American) at a bargain. Apply at Braces, Summerside. L-686l-7-l4-2i. v-MOUNT CARMEL TEA PARTY ‘ esdgy, JuJy 25th. Reserve the . V 14-5589-7-5-10. to: usifiiput your tires in ship shape Motoring can't be fair sailing without four good tires and a good spare. if your tires are leaky you're sure to founder somewhere. Sound, leak- proof tires are as necessary to an automobile as a sound hull to a ship. Come to us for TIRE REPAIRS TUBE REPAIRS VULCANIZING Our prices are low. The work is done by specialists usinfloGoodyear factory methods and flnett Goodyear materials, and is guaranteed. l. ll0liNE & G0. Central Garage Charlottetown Telephone 538 -—BLACK LEAF “40" for Aphis and other garden pests. Taylor Drug 00., Kensington. L-6897-7-l6-tf —SOFTBALL GAME at Bcdcque Rink Tea. Tuesday, July l7. at 6 p.m.. Victoria vs. Bedeque all star I team. L-6892-7-16-2i —SUCCESSFUL following pupils oi Carleton School were successful in obtaining their P. S. Certlficatcs tin order 0f mer- it) Marion Bell, John MacDonald. Mary Quiglcy, Jean Muttart. Grace Howatt. Harold Bell. Arthur Mac- Mlcken, Wallace Muttart and Alvin Oatway, Ruthie MacDonald. —MALE CHORUS AT MALPE- - QUE —- The Charlottetown Malc i Chorus, under the capable leader- ‘ ship of Mason B. McKay and Mrs. G ~Elliott Full, accompanist, wound up I its activities for this season on Fri- ; day evening with a program in Mal- l pcque Hall under the auspices of the Choir of Prlncetown Unitcd Church. A capacity house grcctcd cvcry num- ber with prolonged applause. After the concert the Chorus were guests of the young ladies oi Malpeque to a luncheon oi ice cream and cake in the refreshment hall. where a. pleas- ant social hour was spcnt. —LAWN PARTY-A vcry enjoy- able evening was spent on the spaci- ous grounds at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inmsn. Central Bcdequc. when their daughter licstcr enter- tained the young people oi Llnklet- tor. The first part oi the evening was spent in playing out-door games and relays on the lawn, which was specially lighted for the occasion. Later the party moved inside, Where in-door games, contests and music were enjoyed. The Misses Areta Gamble and Fern Clark were thc ptanists. Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. James Brady, Miss Emily Platts, from Charlottetown. and Miss Mabel Llnklctter. A hearty sing-song brought this pleasant evening to a. closet-s. PUPlLS-Jrhe ' —-MOWING HAY WITH SCYTHE AT NINETY YEARS-Mr. Alexander Afileck, oi Beclcque, who has passed his nineticth year. was mowing the hay with a scythe a few days ago. Mr. Alilcck is quito hale and hearty and assists with the work on the farm. He has just returned from a motor trip to Sussex, N.B., to visit his wife's sistcr, Mrs. Alton. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alder Wright and son. of Carleton-S, —INDI’CTION SERVICE — The United Church nt Albcrton wosiil- lcd with a large congregation for the induction service of the new minis- ter. Rcv. Dr. G. A. Ross. Rev. L. B. Campbell. oi Summcrside, conducted the opening service of worship. Rev. John Sterling, oi Wcsr, Point then took charge of the induction ser- vice. Rev. Dr. Ross being solemnly in- ductcd into his new charge. Rcv. M. D. MacLcod, of Elmsdalc, preached the sermon to the congregation. Hymns appropriate for the occasion wcrc effectively rendered by the Al- bcrton Church choir. Dr. Ross and Mrs. Ross are lacing cordially wel- romdc to thclr new parish. Rev. A. S. Weir. inrmcr pastor oi Alberton Unitcd Church. hns taken charge of the Church at Vernon Riven-S. --(‘ARI.ETON SCHOOL CLOS- ING-Thc rinsing of Carleton School took place on Friday, Juno 29, at 1.30 p. m. with a large num- bcr oi ratepayers and parents pre- wnsltven by the EYESIG n?‘ EXAMINATION fitting and supplying Glasses, etc. ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With Principal, Mr Drugstore BRINGING UP FATHER $3959 $4. Now. $3.55 Monthly. No Interest sent. A summary oi’ the year's wozfc assure sleeping comfort, high quality coverings found only in $2.50 Now. $2.50 Monthly. 'A leader in the low-priced range. Has two layer felt mattress with valance as shown above. $2.50 Now. $2.50 Monthly. Special Heavy-weight Coverings * Similar Couch to above but with a special display of higher prices. We cannot repeat at this price. Strong springs No Interest couches at much No Interest l9?! mug mncon Q when; and prim; wcm awudedlhome oi the bride. scrvcd in Mrs. m the pupils making the highest Curley's superior stylc. Aiicr felic- average in each grade. Much jn_;ltations had been extended. thc INC“ and praise were given tolhappy couple departed ona wedding Grade VIII who we", an success? trip to points in Ontario. Illinois In“ In obtafrflng the“. R s_ Germ-b and to othcr centres of intcrcst. Mr. cates. Both Principal and nssist- and M“ Rm“? Wm’ ‘m ‘Mum’ m”: ant were highly commended fo: if’ 9P3“ Placltéccfii‘ corléiltxgalngnsfiqfif their splendid success during thci .'°°‘g?1.?“‘l' ypLéd-Vtafll pcén‘ term. Afterwards all present wont 41PM g1 3mm Prcsen O c ' on a picnic to Chelton Shore Where ‘naming lmfiie b11121"; 3nd happy bathing, games, and other amuse- be mo“ mamcd L's‘ ' merits were enjoyed by all. A dainty treat of ice-cream and cake was given by the Teachers and Women's Institute. PERSONALS _ —Mr. D. B. Tyler-Donald. of Bede- ‘quc. has returned front a trip to -.\ms. L. w. PARKER, nnancn “m” 13mm" N~ SCS- FRESIDENT W. M. S. GUEST _ L N scanner: AT w. M. s. RALLY AT *¢‘4r-?;_3‘1f"“°5_?“- ‘fflmgm’ k- Ilo-I- I6_-I-he w_ M’ s‘ of we Iskmd ‘B.. 1s usltm; Mrs, \\.\ tci Cu cc. United Churches concluded a scrlcs for me “uk md""s" of rally meetings at Lot l6 United . _"_‘_ '__ Church on Friday afternoon and ev- _ ‘s5 Mildj‘ ‘l f“ ‘"15 "f Sum“ citing. There was a very large at- m“ ‘wfwifml ham int m" Icndance of mcmbcr5_ palflcularly ljcyablc two \\ cells holiday m L0. den. from Prince County Churches. In “S- ‘ b. f "*“—r‘ tchgasglfigltlganaHQSTIIZTESgIfZISII --.\lisr. Tisy iloxvatt. daughter of of the pnvjnceg Mrs‘ |f‘rv_) R E_ Mr. find Ali's. R. C. lflowatt, ofvbum- Boothmyd. of Hunter Riga.’ Ihe Is_ mcrsidc. lclt last Ft-iday morning by Inna President‘ was present and also motor to Boston wuh Miss Wmdcll Mrs‘ Toombs of Kensmgwn. former and bliss Fisher. who were rcturmng Island President The guest Speaker lhomcxalicr n pleasant visit to Island was Mrs. L. W. Parker. of Blue Rock. 41mm“ ['5' g Lunenburg. N. B.. Branch President T’ oi the W. M. S. for the Maritime Provinces. who gave an excellent nd- G dress. Mrs. Parker left Saturday morning by the car ferry on return . ' to her home. During her visit she l _ H I ‘ ‘ was the guest of Mrs. Ibombs, o! T“ "' "“"‘ ' Kensington-S. rrsurrcrl for ncwu of lnl-ul interval on: mitt-In.- in: of n newny nature may lu- lu- _____ "mu 1n 2 vfllllfl u “uni Ilrivlly —-WEDDING BELLS-A signilic- ""='""'" l" ""‘"'"'"- ant. event transpired in St. James _ _ I Church. Freetown on June 27th. --’-5llBSUl"'T10N-* 1° Th" when M15; Marga-e; guriqa daugyh l Charlottetown Gitnrdinn may be m» o; ML pan-wk and Mm gather- handed to their Rcpt. Archie Hume. .wns chairman of the .Trustccs, was again the utiauhnous‘ subject the real point at issue is a little incident, which took place 8i- the recent annual mecing oi the Montague Memorial $611001 When the old established custom oi ap~ pointing a new trustee each you: was thrown to the winds. when Mr John Clnir, one 0i our most respect- cd citizens. who for three ycars pastl was a trustee oi this school. in fact! Board oi’- choice of the people to continue as a triistcc for the ensuing three} years to conic-thereby establishing a precedent hitherto unheard of i.u Montague. While no monetary ‘value may be attached to the po- .sitiou. itcvcrthclcss it speaks v01- umes for Mr. Cinlr. when he can claim ior his bfiClUfOUHCl the good opinion oi practically the whole of 1h: iatc p crs oi tht Montague School di ct. Congratulations Jrlm, itiay _\ u: prestige continue lo increase as the dlys and years roll on. ~_____.______ FASHION Tl!‘ Fnvorcd colors for Paris‘ Social Season arc gcldm ycllow with blrnds of crnnrc combinrd with blue corn flowers and sprays o! wheat Former P. E. I. Pastor Dies In West‘ GAGFJIOWN, Queens 00., Ju 13-F‘riends here learned with re gret oi the sudden death United Church parsonage. Salt coats. Sask.. of Rev. Ovid H. Peter whose wife was formerly Miss Pea Boyd. daughter oi Jarvis Boyd Gagztoivn. Mr. Peters. who had been in hi usual health. conducted service i his church on the evening of Jul 1. rind passcd- away early the ne. morning following a sudden hes attack. H: was a graduate of Mo Allison University and had he! pastoratcs in the Maritimes. i eluding Sheffield, N. B.. and W' slcc. P. E. I.. and Pleasant Valle P. E. I., before going to the Wes sevcrnl years ago- Brsidcs his wife. he is surviv .by two sons and a daughter. ti parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prior rcsidc in Devon. Ono sister i; missionary in Chfna.-rl=‘rcm i! l Telegraph-Journal. St. John. N. B A IUIIJTHJRI. COFUIPRN IIORTII ine Curley. became the bride oi Mr. Phone 47- 01' 1°" l" H‘ J- MBb°YV5 Albert Rowe. Canadian National DTUB Store. Montague. I Railway agent. The holy Sacrament - was administered by the pastor, Rev. , ‘WWRK AVPRECIATE" — A chnrlotte Rowg; with 9, number o1 count. that makc life worth whl‘c.. well-wishing friends present. Th9 To follow along thcsc lines. how- wedding feast was enjoyed at tho cver. would take us away from our A WELL- A“? LA€>T OUR $0M HA5 A JOB Am‘ m A BANi-QTQO-AN‘ THE QRESm-EMT is His P \_- l ‘TOLD YOU IT GRAND TH HE Lucas ‘f9 \I~/\T\-\ BUSIN MEN? OUR ‘SON WA$ . KMBFFIOUS- lxfrT L-7. _ Solid as the Continent AMERICAN 1 n. prank McDonald. The aggendams Montague corrcspondcnt vrrltest-i LAPTHORN AND l“ s’ STEVENSON were Mr. Ambrose Curley and Miss AOLcr all it is the little things that- District Managers I40 Richmond Street LIFE All. PROFITS FOIL POIICYIIOIDEI! rat. ou-srr DRQP _ l a ‘I a "assessments? a 10.5w s G\l l lkl‘ ALQNQ‘ I JfiéGgN-‘RQE L$FT HERE A TEN 5 Manned}?! Q0 E 55' i .- l"; - otsttklllIhrnnholilnlnrJhunildnrflggvela MCMAN HE LEFT WITH YouR 50M- THEY LEFT "ro DLAY GOLF- BAH‘. nt th