" Broseiéislol finest grodo _ fabrics by “famous makers." Brawlers;- that mold your figure to firm, slender line: all the way down to your waist. Wonder-Bra Small and Medium’ Gothic Small, Nlodliini, Full 1.30 to 3.25 lilaternltyl34. to 42 '~ 1.95 1.19 t0 2.50 I wonderful selection of “famous" foundations to fit you. ‘Come garment . . .1 You'll loolc slimmer,‘ better, in a proportioned ‘For you with exceeding com-fort and no tell-tale dresses. Our Miss l-letfel and Mn. Cannon liovs recently returned from Saint John, where they completed their course in foundation gar- ment fitting under the direction of Miss Longtone of Quebec City. They are now in-a position to advise and recommendltlie type of garment required and best suited to your figure that can be woi-n bulging under snug‘ fitting ' Three women. may all take the same size dress, but they each yfneed a different Foun- dation. Regardless of your height. weight or dress size, the type of foundation you need depends on your basic figlure type -- average hip, straight hip or full hip. wear a. size 34 dress. may need different foundations for com- fort, for flattering control — because their basic figure types ll in and let our corsetiefls help you select the one that's perfect ll for you. ’ ii ’l For aii average woman's flfllll"? i} \\ Natures“ Rival a - Medium and Full Flexees sniii. Medium, Full 1.25 to 3.50 c iiii iie- l ' L! lllrulilll lines in aiussieiics - Junior and Misses-Sluts 34 and 36 only. 5 dozen-Mostly T01R09- Regular 1.25 to LSD-let -- Founddtions Upper Floor Main Store Section Where SNAttMAil‘ l Price is ii ii H i a .1 ll . l ill \\ 1:30 -_ .- -_ ll ‘ii 1' 1' ~r r ' // \i // For a lull hip wpinaii’: figure \ » [1 \ - if" t“ "j '- ‘:Il 1/ \ \. I // \ \‘_ l. * U. : : : :7 :'\- \ ll \ ll \ ‘ II 89c l \ " A - For a straight lilii women's figure [i1 \ Al I‘. Niotoiiiiil Nltli lluality Three women, who are different. Whatever your basic figure type, we have a all illli Eialstii: 081A l flllirdlos Fisxsos 27 r032 '~ mes u 11.50 te-tong artisan-nos Medium 0nd Large I 1.15 l0 3.25 Natures Rival Side Hook and Step-in Z6 to 32 0.25 to v 0.00 lilo-Back Z6 to 31 4.75 l0 5.95 Gorsets Nu-Baoii 27 to 32 5.75 t0 8.00 2e to s2 3.05“ to 5.00 Nu-Baek MATERNITY 27t032---5.05 Gorselettes Nu-Baok 32to46 ~ 0.00 t0 0.50 Natures Rival 32 to 44 5.00 t0 11.00 Le-Long 32 to 30 1.05 Eiueiroe SIMPLIFIED/w“- 4 A8001’ AS H?‘ f’ so». BOVS-‘AFTER scones w... on: AFTER Vouize ' m. cacti-Hi? Bowrmss OF qEARsA/OLVD Tl-"NK OUR i PuiNo BOX ALL THRODGIH ' It was with dee re ret tnnt ADTOMOTNE ENGINEERS r You Qe ‘rireidez- POUNDING, n’ LL i “mm o, Kensmgmnlwd m“ WOULD HPNE THE M@ERN 1N6 WlTi-t l‘ BE AGED N045 ; rounding districts lelrned o! the YEAQQ nofi/OU passing of Herbert B. Bowness. s ‘\\\\\\\ 12¢ THElZE Aize Morae Tl-lING$ / Moo-can As cootom TUNE "M "m" "d ""P°°°"* "S" uuoea ‘THE HOOD Tunic é THE emw/ UP A noun . “'3,” ,‘,§,‘§‘,,°,,;§";,“§§§', 112,“... ‘f... "Q AM ATTlQ §fQRE— _ AMERlCFtN I lered a broken hip and entered ‘ROOM! EEG BEATER.’ the Prince County Hospital where all medical care and attention wu given. In March he was token u. the home ot his dsullilnr. Mrs Frank Woodelde, where lie was tenderly cure for. A few weeks be lore his death. he gradually be- came weaker and lllllld uwsy on April 9th. There are lett to cherish ‘Us memory three sens. borne, Char- lottetown. (now in Vancouver); Nation. Toronto. ldlaon, Halifax; three daughters. Hazel. Mrs. B. ‘d. ‘Moose. New Annan: Jennie, ‘firs. Lyman Huestls: swilmat: ltutn. . Mn. Frank Woegslde. lids; one v brother Ceiiedll. in Michigan sod - two sitters. Mn. Cobb. New Jersey. . Osiltornil. else twenty-one grandchildren end us‘ herd" and spoke comlorlinl words tn the bereaved. The hymns sun: were "The Lord's My flbeptierd", "The Bands o! Time" and “Abide with Mo." The quartet "Nearer My God to Thee" wa| bssutltully ren- dered by Rev. Louis Murray. Wli (red Taylor. Roscoe Walker and Ruuei McKay. The pull bearers were Messrs. Gordon Day. Wnl~ dron Dnvison, Elmer Stewsrt. sten- ley sharps, Horace Glover and John A. Douglas. The tlorai trio utes were msny and beautiful. Burial service took place in the People's Cemetery. nAnNplY w. t. The rsgullr monthly meeting st D-rnley Women's Institute wu held Wednesday sveulna, April '1, at the home of. MrLHsr-ry Crosler. Meeting ’ with p-esidsnt in ohslr by singing ode. and repent- in: Greed in numbers nun! fruit." ng a. "lovorite The members were glad to 11113311. _ Rail cell was ponded to by l! welcome three younc ladies ‘u vis- ltors- Minutes ol previous meet- ing road. approved end signed Business arising lrozn the minutes was dlscuiued. Re “oullng contest it was decided to hold s specie.‘ meeting, at u later dots in month. to discuss and flll in the paper. It was moved and seconded we do- nate $10.00 to Canadian Cancer Society. Mrs. Wallace Adams kind- ly offered tn peak the box tor England thin month. with Others assisting. Bony-treasurer reported 052.25 on hand. | It was moved and seconded to donate $5.00 in little Voids Met- thews. It was decided it , pollsle appointee to mouse tor some. namely, Mrs. H057 Ulllllll‘. Mt! James Hickey, Miss Merle Orolier. MscNutt Ind Mrs- ArthuriMao- Kly- . Plaru were mode to hold e cord party in poi-airy Hell in nssr tut- ure. oroomis to be m. acids to: fencing school grounds. Several members extended thanks w W. l tor treats sent to sick in their . FOR Completely overheated, ‘mince-um minnow mandarin. worn-r hurmhednswmvuirtw iv doc-windowed- eu- rrmruw. deg o! ' stratum" s laoulnee- v4, 1-1 CYL. OLDSMOIII-I tNGiNl-JRICI unto l!" CYL. “O INFINI-A-PRICI pins. Complete with universal joint, reedy for tithing beet. fir!!! 6 . ' istANo~ mime‘: LTD. . _ reopen, r.r.i. .v-w-.—1-w- some $225.00 new rises, pilNill and piston‘ rerouted, i t. to put on s ploy; s committee wu ‘ Mrs. Oluenae Hickey. Mrs. lrronk r homes during month. Th; m4; for convention project W“ dip- WFW-"l Blld I committee gun“ w 4001811 and dye material, "i4 g liwkins was planned for Saturday lfternoon. st the home o! Mn. James Hickey. ' Coflegpondgncq ".4 ls follows: Receipts for donations . 1, ileiislngton Plans it --'l‘he citizens of 1nd o! the surrounding districts - vltnd to attend st. the ‘llowiyiml Kenelngton. P. l. I. on the eve. m. The purpose o! this meeting l. in try t0 lrrlnie and torrnuiatr plans tor u playground and amuse. merit perk tor the benefit or the young and old. . It. l: quite agreed that this play. ground and amusement park l5 n much needed and worthy projcc; and will be c splendid addition tn 1n already prosperous mmunhy. l number o! generous "citizens lute already expressed their. desire tr. help in the work and to this it added a helping hand by the Ken. sington Brunch or the cannula; Legion. The men of the Legion have given much already but they are still willing to help the youth o! the land and especially those in Kenslngton and the stltwlmq. lng districts. However, the support, of everyone is needed and we e... tend an invitation to all to gt- tend and in this. the Teacher] QI all School districts are not. ovu- iooked. Their help is needed. It is believed Lt plans are on. tied through that a. Playground and Amusement Park will be u. use to be shared by young ‘m1 old and o! which everyone may as proud o1’. Yolk’ simport is needed. Every. one is‘ invited. WESTEBNJLEIISONALS ' —-M.r|. J. A. Brown, Bayslde. w" n recent visitor to Summerside. - P‘ .-Mlce Pony McQuald spent the peat week end in Remington, the guest o! her mother. -8. -Mre. Mark Gaudet lelt on Mon- day morning lor Georgetown when she will be the guest o1 We. Dug- Isn loz- the week-S. -—Mbs. Edward Harrington d Ottawa Street has returned to he: home after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. -8._ —Mrs. Charles Noonnn and little son Leo have returned to Hallie: otter attending the funeral o! be: lather the late Peter Leughlln. - a . ~Jrlie many mend: at tbs. Vie- tor Allen will be lorry to learn that she is s patient lri the Print County Hospital. -8. - ~11?" Edward Llllihl-ln I shunrock. duh. nu returned ts tale home otter attending the bu. eru o! hit tether, Mr. Peter Milli:- lln. He travelled both wsys by plane and was accompanied bee! by his nephew Victor McDonald. — S. peel (or Children. sad ortlcleeosnt to Red Cross ofllce. W. I. New; subocriptlon, Government great. appeal for members lrom Gadsd- isn Association o! Consumer-o flit wed decided not to take member- stilp at present. Body. reported one ps1: sheets hsd been piupb used at $6.00 and donated b Prime County Hospital. Donationl at print. were dlsplayedpnd divid- ed union: numbers to make into aprons and other articles tor ell! at the cud Dori-y. Program tor evening, paper on home gardening read by Mrs. Harry crazier; silo contest. "new names". Mrs. Roy crazier winnln: the prize and Miss Marion Mu:- Koy consolation. Collection Ill ots. Receipts tor evening e240. Meet- ing sdloi-imed in ususl manner. A delicious lunch was served b! hasten. usisted by Miss Merle Greater and Mrs. Arthur MsoKay. May meeting to be held at homo o! m. James Hickey. Roll cell. "exchange o! seeds." m" to Red Croal, Canadian lip. . ‘e A imnt phantoms dine Suits gives you the linen seiee-l tien in Sumnisrside. A i Sim models future item Iivt Ill- lsriris Sirirtr :- etiim are tailored.‘ y r........ us.» Iii. i. riiiiiiii iiiiiriiriizii: "n. Little u, vain-rm l’ SUITS shipment oi LqriiedGobor- '0 1 Playground (tantra; srs ln- . nlnsot Pride)’. April 10th. st s p,