F Charming ‘Summer are greatly reduced -- You will appreciate the fact that these prices are heavily reduced while there's still plenty of warm weather in which the dresses are so per- tectly suitable. $2.95 Women's and Misses Printed and Plain Linen Dresses selling 3 now for — — .— $3.95 Women's and Misses Printed and Plain Linen Dresses selling $2 ‘how for -— — — $5.95 Misses One Piece and Two Piece Dresses in Printed Linen and Tahiti cloth sell- $3195 ' .5 infor- s10.95 Misses Summer Sheers, Crepes, Printed Crepes and All Silk Dresses in Plain and ‘Bolero Jackets sell- T5. _ .. _ $7.30 $12.95 Women’s Sum-mer Sheers, Crepes, and Printed Crepes and Laces in all the latest styles and col-ors, selling 3 for _ _. _ $14.95 Women’s Crepe $9 Dresses, selling for — And a Midsummer Sale of Lingerie ceptionally well. Gowns in various styles and in col- ors of blue a(l)l0¢l teisnrose, gorrnerly ‘ d t. $2. se ng r - 1.59 nowat__—-—_..__.. Pajamas in the same material, lum- her-jack style, tailored with short sleeves and just the thing for col- lege and school girls. Former price $2.95. 32 Newprice-———— L For a Delicious Cup of Orange Palm Tea Use BRAHMIN Full Flavoured Tea - Y. M. C.A. . PROPERTY FOR SALE The Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors calls for bids or of- Ylrs for purchase of present building, 184 Richmond St. Highest or any bid or offer not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to EDWIN JOHNSTONE. Recording-Secretary M ~ _Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors Pinup. Building, Grafton St. Charlottetown “VITA ” GLASS -, "VIM" Glus transmits Into the house the sun's ' ’ ' A V vttel hsolribglvlss ‘ _ ultra. Violet. Rays ? wtua»*.¢-was oo'tlr1sly_ly ordinary +2 " v . ' -VMW I'D! “Vito” glass for ordinary lesion ficont mpmd Mr. Tea Poll Says: ’ QIU; all windows fool!!! I P‘ g'rUssnAY. A __d, , H H", D Dresses We are now able to give you the well known satin stripe material in lingerie at new low prices. This material washes and wears ex- Camisole top slips in newest styles, all satin $1.59 and slips in the same styles $ m———————— Rayon satin nighties in new lacy styles — — — All housecoats and sports-wear — — — MGDRE 5. MFLEOD of cork were known to amt, S that oen s ago ‘ tree was able to stand the blister- mtg winds of their locality, while 0 e that when ctolrk bark was llrhlpgdgnggrgllclillde the summer heat. and winter cold, has since become common knowledze t0 wtmlld tlwtin was titilcmloreninner B. on ' . tr: $31” present—dsy insulating T l rayon satin 1 00 $1.59 -‘_3 OFF I coax INSULATION is csurumss on) The natural insulntin qunlltlcs ortuguesc nlsh farmers, who observed the cork-oak r trees and plants were scorch- ed and killed What these-farmers later tannin; of their homes it builders the Thus crude form absorb sound to and vibration and its low lhenml conductivity WW6 mfide 1° "°l’“““ as an insulating an mg material. cl sound-deadem TIPPIE AND “CAP." ‘ following week. oonrsnsasnon urn msua. ANCE. _L-ms-'1-21-al SEE I'll! HOOD! [Um BIGGER. on show at the Exhihig L-44:-8-lb-31. THE IND. Canadian siege Bet- tery reunion at Assnouries. Fri- day. Auinlst 18. A full attendance of members is _. nested. L-32-B-14-3|. A’I"I‘E.N'l-‘ION ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for insertion the following day must. be in this of- tics not later than 11 a. in. POLICE COUBT. —- At police court yesterday six drunks were fined, and a drunken driver was sentenced to seven days in jail. In gscasedof cgnmcn 3.!slsau.lgda‘i\1ne of an cos was 1105 . pro- hibition case was dismissed. HOLIDAY TRIP ——Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mnclaeod are leaving today on. 9. WI!) weeks holiday motor lltlp. 'I‘Vr.»-.=y will spend the week—end in Monoton with their man Jack and hLswife.'Illientzhe willgotost. Martin to visit . Leod's bmtzhe-r and his wife, and to st. John with friends vtihere. They also plan a visit in Prince Edward Leland crossing ovcr at Cape Tor- men-tlne. -—(N-sw Glasgow News.) TURNIPS WANT]-2l_)—We have already shipped tumips and want another car for Friday of this week: also one for Monday the 'I‘.h-ey must run four inches and over and we pre- fer to haul them to Oharlcttctown, for loading with our own trucks. Phone the Office, ed. FRANK B CLARK. L-54-8-15-3i INTERESTED VISITORS. — Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Luce and their daughter Jacquelln Jane of Cham- Efrlsn. Illinois, U. s. A., are visiting . and Mrs. Addison Miller of Up- per Hillsboro Street. They are ac- companied by Mrs. William E. Haul. day of Newtonville, Mass.. Mrs. Mll- lers sister and Mrs. Amos H. Jones of Gardiner, Maine. Dr. Luce is an instructor in the Zoology De t- mcnt of the University of Ill ols. All the vliltors were greatly is]:- 8 greased wit the beauty of land. SAD NEWS RECEIVED. — The sad news was received Saturday of the death in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal of Mr. Ivan Ci. McLure. The funeral will take place in Monoton, Mrs. Mchure with her dau hter Constance and son Don- ald eft Sunday for Moncton. other rolatives leaving to attend the fun- rral are Mr. James McLure. Miss Jean McLure, Miss Lottie McLure, Mr. Fenton S. McLure. Mr. Hugh John McLure Miss Lucy McLure end Mr. an Mrs. W. Chester 3. McLure. sr. DIlNSTAN’S ALUMNI ms- ".‘ll0N.—A_mon;; the many activi- ties of Exh bltlon Week an interest- ing one will be the reunion on Thursday afternoon and evening of the Alumni of st. Dunstan‘s College This meeting usually takes place at the time of the College Commence- ment exercises each year. Not since 1929. when the 75th anniversary of the College was celebrated, did the reunion take place in the summer season. The summer meeting will enable members from outside the Province to attend; the secretary has received various notices to that efiect. An onlovable evening of the ;;g)léldBoys" of the College is anticl- i . HHIUW RHURI HHH7‘ —; 7.e BUSINESS Hi. ’l’iED'.'»L‘7.§ lllildlilllll nnum llliitvlr luv 1‘ -. STUBBS not reach you please write J. W. M; Full and ' Mrs. Full who have been on a visit ening . daughters. of Crapaud, P.E.I., were City, have returned after spending st i' daily morning for where she will spend her vacation. recently uderwlent. an operation in 5 the P. 1:. 1. eredyand isslblo 1bette;_bgsl;;gs_s,' said Dr. w. 1.. Ba - "" T2; ‘._g' ' '= CIGARETTES Inn — Thursday evening. A l'lth. ' L-39-8-1 -31. smornn mam HOLIDAY IIEIVE-—Mlrs. Kent 0. Oolweill Grflrh Hotel. was in the city 76-!- ter enjoying 1. game of tennis with -e . Mr. and Mrs. Colwell and their two children am delighted with the holiday they have spent here, and go back to New Y as Island boosters. Assi- remy m in the Guanilan. Mrs, oolwelllsathnightercftihelwte Prime Donor! law. while her husband a leasing bus ex- eoutive in New York. where she her- self does 9. great deal of social work among refugees. They leave on re- turn to New York at the end of the week. looking forward to another vacation here next year. : :PB,0V INCIAL EXHIBITION Prize Lists for I939 are now ready and being mailed. If 3 copy does , Baulter. secretary. Charlottetown. Personals ' in-.5 Evelyn Vamcher, has left on two weeks holidays for the New | York Fair. Lieut.-Col. G . to England returned home last ev- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson and visitors in Ottawa for a few days with Mr. I... F. Da.wson.—Ottawa Journal. . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mocallum. the weekend at their -home in Little Sands. Miss Irene Callaghan of the office 1 of A. R. Mainnis left yester- River du Loup Miss Orlo Jones of Pownal, who ital has recov- to be out again. Warren is home af- visit P. E Miss Ethel ter a very endoysble holiday to friends in Charlottetown, I. —-(New Glasgow News.) —— le , Pro esso ~ Mr. Elmer Harris. DOM P113“ Ntlrth viiest lllgifivggglgylorgi wright 0! New Y°I‘k Wh° 119-5 been the guest speaker at the spending a vacation at his summer luncheon esterday. home in Fortune left on return ye5- D1. 55 e mscwmd lerdtw m°m1h8- ethics and lie relation to Miss Florrie MacPherson of Can-d‘ga.n. P. E. Island, is igending her vacation in town at the ome Oi her brother. Mr. Norman and Mrs. MscPherson. 14 Laurie street. - Truro News. Harold Jones. young’ son of Mr. and Mrs. l"ra.r.»k Joms of Pawnal. underwent a serious operation for appendicitis in the P. E. 1. Bee- tal on Saturday and is now rest- comfortably. Mr. Fred 1=‘avou:r left for New York. Satlurda , after spending a delightful vaca ion at Mrs. Smith's in Georgetown. Mrs. Favour a/nd their channina darughber. Catherine are remaining for a few weeks Mr. R. W. and Mrs. Allen and young son. Bobby. mtumecl by mo- tor8undaytothaeirharnehrM1iri- neapolis. having spent an enjoy- able holiday with Mrs, Allen-‘s par- ents, J. J. and Mrs. Horn . Mr Victor Williams of the staff of'Miller Bros. returned yesterdav from 5 ndlnaz his vacation with his sister. . J. F. Cameron stellar- ton. He was accompanied by bi-other-ln—law. Mr. J. 1". Cameron. Master Roland Cameron and Mr Robert Gordon. stellarton. who will attend the Exhibition. At Rotary "We can have better business through better llvi-n way to have better lving Ls thro more A attributed ‘ " ‘ ‘—'-‘I-H-'H'ls".' enjoy a drink of no’ large All “Garden City” prepared and distributed under the most exacting sanitary requirements. ON DISPLAY ICE-COLD “GARDEN CITY” MILK, BllTTEllM||.K. OHOOOLATE MILK 0!’ in the Chicago. Rotary business religion and other ideals. He said the only way out of the current imp not througgi r'eco1nstrl;ctti§n lot dghe e, no mere o e co rs and ut oi’ the rank slid file. "We need people. less debt, more home ownership, and better family life," he said. a.-sets ercentage of failures is o the kind of homes the people have and the kind they do not have In business. failures are due not How Are Your Eyes‘? to the lack of efficiency. but to the liilctk of a general knowledge of so- C E y. Business men should depend on H on are havin symptom: ‘of stryaln—headaehgs, gore eyes -1- disziness — consult I spec- lslist. At your service with ytlh of experience and a thorough retracting service. cm In and am... your an- llculiles. G. F. Ilutcheson G. F. HUTCIIESON. F. G. HUTCIIESON ORANGE ORINK Visit the “Garden City” Booths at the Big Fair The Island '3 Finest 'At our booth, Just inside the front door of the Main Building you may Products are The PURE MILK O C. M. COX, Manager ..»i. 15 1939 v DAIRY PR0D[’l‘cYTs . _ ___ MILK CREAM ‘ BLEND BUTPERMILK cnocomra mm an-1-ran crmass T4 DELUXE _ ICE CREAM ljfiéu, - T 'A'tourboothonth.g; d .1110 main 8310 You may pals“; 11?; choice of ice~cold ’ "1 “amass crry» MILK. BllT'l'EllMll.|i OHOOOLATE MILK 01' OeLIlXE IOE CREAM “Garden City" DeLuxe Ice Cream is made in all the popular flavors and may he had at our out-door booth in any quantity. You'll be delighted with the smooth texture and genuine true fruit flavors. O. LTD. 0 the upper realm ofb iness at 0 Bus us is andnt n ue. vital and essential and re on spiritual that it should activities weekend on Dr. Bailey who has been a close student of the scri tum "you can't s means had (‘IVS you cannot separate religion: we must put on into business. T989-rd to the ruler who was urged to sell all he and 3 ve to the poor Jo I‘? does not mean that he should ve money to the poor. The s aker ._._ , Ohristgnity is practical and that P3189 _ter was of the Bible mu xeerence to debt. taxes and as sex problem. Eotarian James Ceny was in the chair and he made reference 14 . the death in Montreal of Ivan Mac Clure brother of Rotarlan R. I... Macoiure. who died about a montl ottetown 3%)‘ in Oharl . e guests were Rotsrlsni Ernest A. Pllrkis. of Toronto, Di’ George Litte of wesimount. Que Clarence Tidmarsh o . lnwry oi . E. Fletcher. . Ontario and former of Chariot A and N. Past President of the Amherst O1 and a member of the U Adviso Committee. also nonRo- tarian omes Parker of Halifax. Mr. Avard spoke briefly on till aims and obllects of the commltlel one of whic was to develw: Canadian conscience with totlxeai»1nssndobJg_c_teofRK£!- 310.00 Bank Night At Beach Grove Inn TIIESMY SPOT DANCF Special Prizes Special Deuces 510' In CASH Luck)’ °°“°°' IT'S A GYRO DANCE of 31".; .i'h"1y is not so be for the of Linden. mine and better homes. also stated It By Edwina 4 ‘UCHA \¥/E. WENT?--V \w:u.', I THINK mm TRIP wt TOOK one on» A LOT‘ or oooc. He-_ HAD 5 6000 'flM£.! LDTIGU H1’! FORGOTTEN ALL TH’ THINGS HEIKEPT AS|<lN' FOP. Iron: " ANDDOYOU __& T MAC vou cm: L cEAb -on \ s a i H on sonsrmue Z S r'ilA19§ws-ui. srurr 1'32: 2. I ll H is ’ lillrlllll MY LAND! WHAT'S TH’ MATTER . THIS Mormmo? L4 u—-¢v‘v“'./ ;ru_|_|E THE 1'o||_ER .‘.. .. MAC CHOOSES THE Lasssa EVIL! ‘ WHY r 1' IN :1: you com LIKE IT nus one our . YU E HAL n '9 we as 7 wou. sir A .- - \_,| AND WA1"cH com‘! 50. V/As ALL sl:'r1-l.E.o LONG AGO! / ~:— "7 MY LAND! ITHOUGHT -rum‘ By westovoi