-» 'lt'-ltll‘-litl.sii"l:" ninesnennuswnasasarsalaleaitsloal v lltrrltidilibillllislli4g: ‘.54: -..l.‘..a-as;_.ri j -. r-SALE of iSpring E's’ Summer Coats Ladies! Misses! Childrens! ' BEGINS this morning, our summer clearance sale of lovely coats for Misses, Ladies and Children every garment attractive and new, expressive of .\ > the most modern style ideas. l $8.75 Coats reduced to $5.64 $15.00 Coats reduced to $10. $25 Coats reduced to $16.67 $45.00 Coats reduced to $30 1O Coats reduced to $6.34 $20 Coats reduced to $13.34 39.00 Coats reduced to $26. $50. Coats reduced to $13.34 $60. Coats reduced to $40.00 l’ i i In consideration oi’ the drastic reductions made on these garments, no charge ac- counts can be permitted on sales at these prices. Terms are CASH. l Clearing Sale of Fine terns. Worth to $1.25 yd. . Clearing at _. . . .. ' Heavy weight linen damask, poppy design with satin stripe, 68 ins. wide. Worth $1.50 yd. Clearing at yard _. ._ A fine heavy weight linen da- mask rose design, 70 in. wide, Eiifififgai? ii"... .. 51-75 Bleached Linen Damasli ~ . All Linen bleached damask 60, ‘ , 64 and 66 ins. wide, assorted pat All linen bleached damask dotted design with flowered border, 70 in. widerworth $1.40. Clearing at yard Heavier weight linen damask of a nice fine quality. Rose design with satin stripe, 70 in. wide. §Y§Z.’§.‘i§‘.i5.......... $1.35 Best Quality all linen damask, giaple Iéaf ansd Fleur de Lys es gn. orth 2.75 yd. Clearing at yard . . . . . ._ ODD LOTS ALL. LINEN TABLE NAPKIN Worth from $4.00 to $13.50 dozen, clearing at 25 per cent. of .nm_gou.saq.. I . with the music-supplied by Dixon's V‘ I other places attending the pleasant .1 Pump. y 6018-8474;). —NOTl0l.—'11lc Olarment ‘woman social on the school grounds on Tuesday, June 26th. 1t not iine Wed- nesday. OOM-d-Ib-ii. \. —ANN'UAL MEETING-Tho ann- aal muting o! the East nines ms- eral-uonaervstavs association sum taleplacaatlpmatthaiosmlsail, Slunmersido, on Tllflllly, u" 3am day o! June. _A. Des 1929. Each poll chairman is requested t4 ha" [he delesaics pliolntcd to attend the meeting. All supportcrs oi the Liber- al-Conservative party invited. n, 3. MacDonald, President. WSB-B-ZI-Iins. -—BNJOYABLE DANCE-About I00 - people attended the Gel! Olub Dance at Summerside on Friday night, which-was held in Messrs. B. T. Hol- man’: furniture department. This has a splendid dancing iloor and Orchestra made the evening a very enjoyable one. There were a number oi’ people from Charlottetown and iunction. s -MI5Sl0N BAND PICNIC-One ot the best picnics oi’ the season was held on the beach at Grand River last Saturday, when the Mission Band o! ‘Trinity United Church, Sum- msrslde, motored there and spent a very enjoyable aiternoon. A news- Institute intend holdlnisn ios cream , John Mclcllan, two o! our most high- ly respected citizens who were always , P a ,.,- 1* ..ivl¢......l...n ' I Eastern Guardrail _A-—_ . Jtaltlll scans-an. J. I- asureoer is Guardian Lott-la Ideas- talua and Illl be plans h aoedve new and renewal subeariptina .30!!! STOII will be 610M on wednasdar smmooa at 12 o'clock bosinnlns June 90th. and a I. as. every other ‘day except Saturday. Quisley a: Son. st. Pours. ' eiod-I-Sl-ii. . JBITUBNS HOME-Capt. Ohar- lea M. Plillorlld o! Georgetown llal returned iron: Raging when h; gpant the past winter and when he built c? v7” nora- two boats for Mr. I.'. I. Poole o! the, Poole Construction Company. One ot the boats is as rut long and u s‘ cruising launch. the other is la lest and is a sailboat. 'i‘heae were built roa- the useoiMr. P0019 l-lfilllslanlily on Long Lake. . ..'5CIO0L MIlTlNG-At the annual school meeting ed pnqress sohool District No. 12s", ens hundred dollars was voted in ior tcachars supplement and eighty dollars for run-f hing expenses. Angus Johnston was retiring trustee and Alex. N. Campbell was elected in his place. The follow. ins resolution was unanimously adopted: We the rate payers o! Prim- rose School, Distriot No. 12s tag; this opportunity to express the high es- teem ior, and the irreparable loss we have sustained by the rsmovg] py dfllih oi Mr. Nathan Acorn and w. sports Programme. An abundant supply o! ice cream and other re- (Tuesday) the I.O.D.E. are out on a one-day canvass at Sulnmcrside tor membership in the Red Cross Soc- l at the post of duty and ever ready to paper race was a novel ieature in the, 1191p 110118 Wofyihllll that was ior the advancement and upbuilding or our school district and the commun- freshmcnts were partaken o! and 1W It lute. '1'. J. Witlinton, Secret- heartily enjoyed before the children M1- returned home. ‘ s I " addresses will be delivered by Messrs. —RED C3085 DRIVE -- Today Burnaby and Saunders. -WONDEBI'IIL BARGAIN in amps complete with stand, cord and inspection o! over 8,300 school chil- dren: organized clinics for crippled, veiling diagnostic clinics, conductedgn in home nursing and ill-st aid and. home visits for pre-school and pre- i natal instruction. As the proposed‘ canvass last year was not held. the McLEOD-‘Ihe death took place on Daughters are expecting a liberal nldsy 1.59, in m, prim, gum“. response to their present v-Pboal- 8 i Hospital oi Mrs. Roderick McLeod, o! - ‘ l Mount Pleasant, alter an illness o! . —THE surname COURT stsum- “m, “fin at m, u, o; ,b,ty_tw° _ mersid was engaged on Saturdayl yum Th; decegeg who hm ¢.r~ from the openins until 4 o-‘m. on; ried on the l- mestcad since the the continuation oi _ the case oi the 5.95m 0g h" husbmd two ye", “m King against Hubert McDonald, an I w“ one o; the mo‘; honmd ma. indict for wanton and furious of the district. a staunch Presbyter- drlvins. call-sins bodily harm- Mter ian and well known rel- her hospit- the Attorney General had addressed I gljty and generous support oi any the jury (or the Crown and Mr. Heath [ good “us, n," u, m; w mom-n Sifvlll» K-Co on behali oi the prlfi’ 1 a iamlly oi’ sewn sons and sir daugh- oner, His Lordship gave a concise; mm nnmely;__;ohn_ o; Lamb,‘ I and impartial summing up of “wiMhine: Hessll, o! Portage; Aleaand- . case and the jury retired. They were i u.’ Hownth wuhcenhmu m4 5m. out a considerable time and return- “y. l" o; Mount Plum“; Mmqlb iety. All that is donated goes into iancy shade for one dollar and nine- sctual use in this province ior pub- ty nine cents. At Holmal-rs. Sum- lice health service. This means school J merslde. 5115-3-35.“ children and adults. wtih an ortho-i women's and children's sununer straw pedic specialist; well organized tra- ~ and braid hats at ninety eight cents, by specialists in tuberculosis; classes; at Holmans, Summcrsidc. —TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS in nd two dollars and ninety ilve eants 6117-6-25-3! --DEATH 0F MRS. RODIIJCK y irth l C\\'r <3.:.M,..'..§.is.3§r<=1e PBRFBCT-—MASSBY_ also C.C.M. JOYWCIQQ for Children sow *"' é/i Adfter all there are only a few Bicycle i days in the Golden Years \ l of Boyhood He'll never enjoy a birthday like his bicycle birthday, Daddy. And there's only one real bicycle birthday in a boy's life. The “Golden Age" is all goo short. Don't let him miss his bicycle birth- day. A bicycle to a boy is like a pair of ‘wings. A bicycle means fun. adven- ture, new experience, education, health. And think of all the errands he can run with a swift C. C. M.i ' .C.H. model for a posiiiémhi. . (mcrdegor girls, too). Get your C.C. . catalo e at the nearest deai-_ on or write to nada Cycle 8r Motor Company, Limite Weston (om-L M011!- real, Winnip , or ancouver. 5 Points of SC.C.M. Superiority , ‘ rank 4. Th co t i i Tiliiiif Eilliulelabgkgd a," on over a coat z‘ ' ‘c’ of ruszprooi. 3. 20-Year Nickel» Pia ' '5. Dunlop Tires, C. M. BICYCLE BRACE McKAY f? CO., LTD. _ Wholesale and RctalL Write for catalo nos llltl 1810C- Order Your from SUMMERSIDE. P. s. l. ~ ed with a verdict oi sufliv- Th“. ileld Green oi Mount Fleasant; we concluded the cases to be heard as‘ 3,3,," Huwhmmm o; mam”; this term and the Court adjourne uhill a p. m. m Monday when the prisoners will be sentenced. S -MAB.ITIME PROVINCES TRADE COMMISSIONER COMING-Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby, the Maritime Prov- inces Trade Commissioner at. Toron- to and Mr. E. M. Saunders. chairman d the Board oi control of the Mar- itime Provinces Trade Commission oi Ontario. will open a ream! W" °1 survey _ oi Maritime industries throughout these provinces by Wm‘ in; direct irom Toronto tn Summer- side, arriving here on Tuesday. Jilly 2nd. They hope to mast the leadinl shipper! and others o! Prince Coun- ty who are interested in the W01‘? 0! ma commission. Interviews will be granted and problems discussed throughout the day with all 111M959‘ m “d at a supper beinl 111M804 by the Summerside Beard oi lrade I cannon problems g Friday. June Bath ecoemsounlen Servicea n a.m. The Blessing 6r the coal; ‘Platlrmrian m». ans-la. h" E .. ., 01:10 Qltuflllll Jana soul. li a. m. 15a Living God. Psalm “m”, I p. m. The Answer oi Jesus totho mans. c; lilo. John Izl. Monday, July lat. , ll a n1. The crown Jewels o! Hea- ven. Malachi 3:17. l1 l. fl- “In hid. i.‘ h ‘ ma“, “f. seasons. ' - as-nwsaalsurlsaoocvaiaan z olfsunasy marl-alas tharawili be lp-m-Bsinswellmuua uaina anovarflowcomnlunionsarvicaintha srovaatbseketthadhureh. lvoryoneiswaloomatoalloithaaa Yéu Must Dc Your Bit 5':.'.L'.".Zl'i'..'iu"l'.?l"s}."1'. I yrweafiatlllOXfiflhaac cyan moai standout ad Iaat use pub-pt ltisinlaaln O ales-surges“ wlsasies tins caught. lash aphid"! \ IIVIAMOIINITATIOIG unna-amvussssqomuon h Os 00.6mm 0:} l-flla sresmuhseehlnsreul-qplns" ‘ Mrs. William Trowsdale, o! Cape - l ‘traverse; Mrs. John D. Irving, oi 1 Mount Pleasant; Miss Pearl and Miss l Cassie, oi Lewiston. Maine, also one brother Mr. John McDollll. 0! ‘ Pleasant Valley, and tour sisters:- Mrs. John McNevin. oi Sonshaw: i Mrs. Anthony Tarboa and Mrs. Wal- ltar Hassard, o! Providence, Rhoda I Island, and Mrs. Percy Croaier. o! I Haliiax. ms. to all oi whom much ¢ sympathy is extended. The remains l were taken tc Mount Pleasant on . Friday night to be laid beside those oi her late husband. U- PERSONALS -—Mr. and Mrs. Goa-don Rillis, who . were recently married in Hsliiamara | visiting w. l-Illlis‘ aunt, Mrs. Walter Callbeck, o! suhsmersids. I —M1‘l. (Dr) Carruthsrs arrived irom Vanoouv , l. 0.. ll" P5417 night on-ah extended visit to has brother, 1B‘. Herbert llllf?» 9X Itlfi‘ erside. C-C-DLCOIIIIIMIBIIQ . . . . . ...........$43-50M‘55.09 C. O. M. Crescent Bike . . . . .. .. .. 831.50- ll" CIIIMIIIIMMIQ I000! . . . . . . . "awn-u. ‘BUM Cash Orders Delivered to any P.‘ E. I. Station i IIIIIHIIQOIQQEAMUOOHN —DOIl'|lfll0n Casings and Tubes . ‘ 9 52:. its; all"... Holman s Emit iiilifilfi HOLMAN’S Summerside and Charlottetown C. C. M. Distributors 1n It. Mary's church, Summon-side -mas luv-b Hilts- davshtfl d W- en lunday at the n o'clock ' and bbi. Mll- Rlltl oi Remington. ‘uh; a.“ DL xuk.mey' ‘tho’ "i ll Pull!" w "Wm l‘ '5“ ‘l’ 5' Wlélutor oi the Diocese. celebrated ‘ about again aim nu carious illnms. 3,1, “amnion m‘ Maul-u“ I the Apostolic am oi Confirmation. . Thurs wss..a large -ilra.'8sywocd has arrived hem "m" a "ma" u“ Vsniwrfltoswdthslllm" "i"! m Church wasvery tasiciully r nuuvuon tbs Islsod- IN." at dernadwith flowarsiorthisspaoial nemevslusainlamas- ‘eooasiompaitartiaadraad. ‘ an-smsonaseers aenoiOapt ma.“ ' -- . ~ . iadtotha v. 1.. s. and ul-smomezamnc- mumum "nw" 9" side. has bsantranaianad to all“ than spirit oi the living on; not in tables oi aims, but in flashy tables oi the heart." ' 1n addrauing the eongrogationthe Bishop congratulated than on the dna addition to the church property in the splendid new parish hall which menu» visited st. John's. at n- l and the lite; no man cometh 1111'" the Father but-by 380-" l-tls Lordship whilst in Summe aide u u» guest or Von. Archdeacon and 1m‘. White. nu hm. omcm um during his vrmnvw °i ‘h’ diocase will be u: oranwd ""4 Springfield on ‘moods! w! “m” day. \ . ____ I .' owe-ewe‘; nvazoos I!!! IXLIIUIIIA!” oussss ran-so I! 13.11:. PARKMAN ‘ill -