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' PIIOUUFSI liIiML lh i ‘y Snow Boots, etc. I and inspect our stock. numerator: i Arrival of foII shipments, including I MEN'S WOMEN'S, MISSES’, CHILDREN'S and ' INFANTS’ FOOTWEAR Also all types of Rubber Footwear -'- Flight Boots — Slippers f9; the family. Due to small window space we invite you to come in I. W. LADNER, Prop. M t r son OPENED FOR BIISINESS Bell Bros. Feed Warehouse ST. PETER'S ROAD. PARKDALE We Carry A Complete Line Of I rsso, unv and STRAIN ‘ AT MODERATE PRICES We Deliver C.O.D. PHONE 2550-1 FOR SALE i’ .'u OITOIIITIUI Prices flfifl eel Iglflfi ml.‘ Irantford Anthony Holst and Work horse and harness. “mm Rubber tire truck wagon. 23$‘ “"3"- F‘ F‘ F‘ Wood sleigh. ‘ lease it to l! l- 5 Kitchen range. ‘s? E P‘ 5 F‘ u‘ ' Cabinet battery Victor radio. I ‘pom ‘s; " ""' ' r. A. MaeDONALD, ll ‘Jule’, l; kmfinm! - St. Peters lay lresnel ea i Wills \ I Call ' i Electrical Contractors WESTERN OTIIARDIAN —LADI.ES CREPE DRESSES, latest styles. Sizes 11-20 at Peer- ‘son's Reedy-to-Wear, Kensington. ..._._ i -WANTED —Girl for general i housewora. Apply Mrs. Ernest. Walker, P.O. Box 115; Bummer- side. —GBAIIAM'S ROAD W. L will hold a sale of home cooking et l-lolmans Store, Summerslde, Satur- day evening, September 20th. —-BE.DEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services. Bedeque 11; A. M. Alblmy 3 P. M. Borden 7.30, P. M. Rev. Burton Orowe, Minister. s -no:rws. -- Pantry Bale n. I Keir Clark's Store. Saturday, ScpLI 20th, at 8 P. M. Long Rirver Women's Institutes I I —FOB SALE. —- Property at' Darnley. consisting of two acres land, house (B rooms) barn and several other outer buildings. All in good repair. Good lomtlon for Retail Business or Biacksmithing. Mrs. Jas. H. Champion, Kensing-' ‘ ton. ——IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH In ' Oemral Bodeque an Sunday. “Har- vest" will be the topic. Morning 1i A. M, “A Time of Urgency." Even- ing 1.45 "A Tl-me of Judgment and Reward." oHARVEST FESTIVAL SEIL, VICIS. — Princetofwn United: Ch/urch. Malpeque. Sunday. Septem- i bar 21st. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.‘ Special music by the Choir, soloist, Mr_ J. B. Lewis. Freetown. Mrs Chester Simpson. Organist.- Rev‘. ‘, James Cross, B, A., Minister. 1 Personals -_.Miss Zilpha Sharp. Spring Street, has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Frank MacNeill, Winnipeg, Manitoba. -Mr. and Mrs. A. B. L. Horne, Beaver Street. left this week to! Sydney, N.S.. to he the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Parker —M.rs. Austin Bears and young son. sandy, Kensington. left on Friday morning for their new home in Pictou. N.S., where they will reside in future. -Miss June Ramsay, A.T.C.M.. Summerside, Jett Friday morning for Toronto to resume her medi- cal studies. —Miss Janet Baker. a graduate of Summerside Academy. left on Wednesday morning for Toronto wher she will enter the Univer- sity f Toronto to begin a course in Home Economics. -Mr. and Mrs. J. LaRoy Holman left Thursday morning for Halifax to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ed- ward Crease, and Mr. Crease. —-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Salter, Summerslde. have had as their guest. Mrs. Salters mother, Mrs. A. Oowan. Tbs-onto. This was Mrs. Cowatfs first visit to the Island and she was much impressed with the scenery and weather. ls the healer of tired nerves If you have been living at. high fission with overwork or worry wear- lag down your aorvouyaucrgy, yo! m have losa of sleep. indigestion Iicfcbronio fatigie as your trouble!- To got well it is necessary to relu and rest and use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to rebuild your depicted ay!‘ mn, why no‘. get started today? Ask for the new econ- arny size bottle oi i see piIla-OLBO FOR OIIIOK SEIIVIOE BEOIl & MORSE, 16B Fitzroy Street, SUMMERSIDE Phone 9-3 or 609-24 ~ certainly got the worth of the all- ldown threatening rallies in four ‘other innings, and only in the efforts looked pretty smooth from ,Morrison took Williams‘ smash to isecond and threw Whitlock Gilt f double, Sport Echoes from Prince County ' The Bummerside All-Stars and the Charlottetown Abbies played the fourth game of their inter- mediate series for the Island championship but they will have to do it all over again. The game ended in a 3-all draw, and was one of the most exciting seen in Summerside this season. A very large crowd attended and they ver, gold or dollars which they dropped into the can. O O O McAleer, the "Iron Man" of Charlottetown, pitched another of his good games. though not up to his effort of last Sunday in the Capital City. l-le allowed seven hits and his control loft some- whing to be desired. Besides the three innings in which scares were registered off him, he put fourth inning did the homesters go down in one-two-three order. Only three batters faced Powell in the second, sixth’ and ninth innings, O O O “Boo" Morrison, though com- mitting one error. had a particu- larly brilliant day in the field. “Boo" accounted for five put-outs and four assists, and some of his where we were sitting. Particu- larly in the seventh frame when with Perry attempting to purloin second the throw came down to Morrison with a bounce. “Boo" had little enough time to make the putout, but he caught the ball in his gloved hand and put it on Perry all in one motion. A neat play. ‘Then in the fourth I at the plate. O O O Jimmie Grady's one-hand stab of Powell's low throw to first in the fifth was a noteworthy edort. Grady's dynamite at the plate has not exploded for two games now, but it seems fairly certain that this boy will get another of those Iona ones before the series is over. O O n The members of last year's Moncton Hawks, who pretty near- ly missed this series, held their own pretty well from the stand- point ofi batting. Whitlock hit a triple and.single, ‘rrainor belted s and Schurman collected two singu, O O O The local Ail-stars have rarely played a steadier game than they did behind Powell Wednesday a}. LETIWOH- only two errors were chalked against them and Allen's was certainly an excusable one, Bill ran in a long way before he Rot under Perry's fly, which he dropped. .. O O I The Charlottetown aggregation certainly made a determined bid to even up this momentous series, find lhDIIBh Summerside has a flHB-Bame edze at present, they are a long way from being in the clear. These Abbles are a determ~ ined band of ball tossers and they will 80 down, (excuse this bit o! wishful thinking) fighting till the last man is out. Certainly there will be a record-breaking crowd in Charlottetown when these two evenly matched teams ilqlllfO of‘! again. probably on Sunday. O O O ‘Whoever wins. the series is cer- tainly going to mean, a lot for baseball on Prince Edward Island. The fans are baseball-minded u they haven't been for a long time, and the game is also picking up in the rural districts. O O I Couldn't we get those games of! to a little earlier start here in Summerside? The evenings get cool this time of year. and it takes a bit of the pleasure out o! watching the contests. as exciting as they are. FLOOR-LENGTH CAPE IA! TWO-FOOT HEM rraw vonx _ A grey. woollen. floor-length evening cape had l. folded hem two feet deep and was trimmed around the edge with gray slik cord and tassels. ‘Phi! was worn over a green silk eve- ning dress with an accordion-pleat- ououss ronl SALE AT 5S SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House I2 rooms, modern con- veniences. if interested you may communicate with Mr. Ray Tanton, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor, Shelburne County, Nova See- _ tia. IIANE YOllR NAIR permanent. / Available in Summerside at After being exposed to the hot summer sun, by the new Electra-Therm Heafing Cap. Prepares the hair for your fail HELENE CURTIS BEAUTY SALON GLADYS MacQUARRIE, Proprietor. REOONDITIONED what a comfort flowers can be. A long time after, when your beautiful flowers came." I Wednesday, September 24 Perbap: there it no more lindly at! tban so rend lieu/m wbmever rbere 1': grief in a family. ALLIED FLORISTS AND GROWERS F (ANADAJNC. SEPTEMBER 1v,‘ 1941 --_-____ ""1 Help Wanted MALE OR FEMALE - for CHAR WORK ,i 1 FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT APPLY IN PERSON AT MAIN OFFICE . snamiairs tmmu r SIIMMERSIDE only those who have suflered loss can know g they will tell you ; ; . “We seemed to feel better a; Exhibition A Purely Agricultural Fair NEW DINING ROOM Serving Real Picnic Dinners at AII Hours ed skirt at a recent showing. Blouses at this show were ex- ‘quisite. There was one white satin blouse with a stiff upstanding col- lar and long tight sleeves. It was trimmed from the waist up to the arms with glittering black uins and lace applique. Another bouse in a coffee color had a high neck and long sleeves, one of which was gathered at the shoulder, giving a . sun-ray effect across the front. C. P. GALLANT, Pres. C. M. ARSENAULT, See'ty. j/aw cs genuine R¢AVICTOR n10 “ ruslio-in-every-Ioom" 41%! This beautifully designed table sec -- less than twelve inches long-has RCA Victor's exclusive “Golden Throat" tone system. Plenty of volume, too, with automatic volume con- trol . . .yet low in price. It’s a grand Little radio-and a fine achievement, made possible by RCA Victor's great resources and years of experience. The graceful walnut-plastic cabinet blends with any fivingroom. It's also an ideal personal set for guest room, den or the children. Put one in the kitchen too, and listen while you work. For the bedside table choose the lovely ivory-plastic cabinet. This compact table model is at your RCA Victor dealer's now. . .fiaest ever produced in the low priced field. listen lo the RCA Victor Show starring WAYNE It SHUSTEII Every Thursday evening Trans-Canada Network RCAVI cron “Iggy” Mmmu] Ottawa Toronto RCA VICTOR COMPANY LIMITED Winnipeg Finest Tone System iri RCA Victor History This symbolizes the "Golden 'I'hroat“—R_CA Victor's exclusive 3-way acoustical system. _ This thrillm development is explained tcthmcali ~ in an illustrate - booklet attached to RCA Victor instruments. 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