MONDAY v all the new colors 59c A QUALITY GARMENT AT A BARGAIN PRICE This garment shown in standard and “bob- ette" types, made of a high grade siiknit fabric, § and made nicely- Colors Are lipstick red, orchidi purple, peach, niie, blue, flesh, 5am] black, white, honeydew. s1k_n VIEST 50c ‘T0 MATCH ABOVE Set, Vest fiflBloomer on sale at only Silknit, Shadow proof Slip, ‘Special $1.00 ---n_-_-¢-_ i. i.._.-~an-i-.. Sale ‘i’ Silknit Bloomers WIEE YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE Extra Spccal ‘I First Quality Ladies’ his BLOOMERS 59c Tioatjv amine silk in all Ilosiery Special THE CHARLOTTTTTOWN__C_IUAR DIAL ITAL r rm: TWN SALE EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW AT GENUINE SAMINGS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES CON FIDENT THAT EVERY PURCHASE MADE IS A SAVING WORTH WHILE Ledks‘ Covers LOOK MEN WOOL FELT HATS $1.49 Fawn. Grey. Brown. Why Pay More APRONS 29c In new pleasing combinations. Ladies’ Ladies Pure Silk Men’s Riss soclts Full Fashioned Fail Weight 25g PAIR HOSE PEROALE Genuine Leather HAND BAGS Hosiery Special $1.00 PAIR La Belle Pun OASTILE SOAP 2 BARS 25s ‘Stock Up Now. C0101‘ Extra Special Broken 34g LB. Stock up at this price. WATOHES Uncondittonally guar- PEKOE TEA B First time shown on Swissnlnoivfment O K P O O K E T M EN i‘ Broaiiolo $1 .OO‘ anteed for 1_ year. Extra Special Reversible Jungle LAHKETS $11“) Separate and Stripes and P. E. I. Patterns. _,~ Hosiery Special Ladies’ Fine Lisle Full Fashioned H O S E 39g PAIR The Famous Biltmore a Valwit DRESS SHIRT $1.00 tached collars. Sizes 14 to 17. White. Blue, Sand Hosiery Special Men's iwonk socks 29o PAIR SEPTEMB ER 29. 193p T0 OCT. 4. AND srocx UP ill at- Men's Cut Silk TIES 59c New Shipment. v Ladies‘ Rayon Silk aowns $1.00 Regular $1.19 and $1.29. the W"I1i"d diaries. Pics‘ imtems- All Sim- Everv P311’ Pmm- All the Wanted Shadesf‘ BWk “P at this Prim- All Shades. V ~- we '1 --i‘. -. -‘ " 7" 1“‘"‘ -» “r ' ' I1 I A ‘ "Tiiisugnrmcnt sviricily up in the "MOORE & MCLEOD Ltd. stand- Supcr‘; ma“, “B” "V ArmlllildS Iiyizele U cmdy 5mm‘ _ _ Boys _ whne & colored nri. . is flifllill. a quality garment at a bargain price. and you can buy ‘a I Tarqu ne . I Hon-lg hi“, pun“ v Wu“ and comm ~ ‘ it in sonfiilvnve of getting something well made of good material. French 5 Batteries . Y ‘ F w‘ JERSEY ‘A m‘ Flannelette A -~ ~ - . ' -‘ r ‘- *“-°“' . i.l.l_t. blnik oi pouch. 22% 45 “fly l; . I ) I 4 I . . . 2o “m. p arasiigweg . '4 -' "l?" l Metro Mixture ~ a A - ' ' ' c 15C 25c d , , - i 2 ...... ..30.lb. y .\i.-\li. tom ORDERS 1.49 3.49 - 39c ,_ _ 9O BOX Am chocojam - . n Anson Si... v,,,_ 2 . ‘ ' - - - i~ . l 7 " i » WE PAY POSTAGE High Test. I-Tight Test. Ream 1m M ‘Tree w BOX I ______ __ 30m “L __ All colors st sizes. An calm 5, m” vet and Velvet. end 36 Mon l Mm‘! B0 5 5| Pure lnen y . . -- M"! Fleece Lined y “u” Men’! Me“ s _ _ 7} Fleece Lined Fleece Lined ?~ All Wool p _ ' C ttonade Chimbf-‘IY c diammlefie l‘ COHBINATIONS and CODIBIXATIONS '; s t i. Towellmg workpants _ .-. . . Drawers . Well ers . 15c Y rd WorkShirts ' -' z , a . - ~ $149 @ - _ . ,~ .. . . 1Q . Pr. < I I ‘ '»' .5 t 1- ’ .‘ Blue and Pink ' ~ Wonderful Value. L! E6811 ' Fannie" and stripes. New Patwrrm c Sizes 36 to 46. " Sizes 22 to 32. j Jack“, e StOCiI Hi1 HOW- All Slzes- Sizes 14 to i7. m Sizes 34 to 42. h __ bi i i “M”? u Wm‘ 1237:‘ ' ti ---——~-—-"—~ *~"-*~' >-——~——~~— ——~ ~—— _- ‘ c“ a 9118111038110 N“; style, 1W1‘ '- Lml” .> _“R_ n h BOWNESS’ m l I/ir. .. R. Allen very capably presid- . v ‘ New Flu v‘ ‘ il/i/GSEQYH (svllafdian Director" and Embalmer has ltIAT-rrean 91' A mature o‘, the Nenm“ W“ a“ D R i] L U H t b, . _ __ river the Llndertakinir business of alive“ by Rd" J‘ P‘ C‘ Fray“. m“ d . ""3 . —-OI’D2‘{ ouster TIRES auqllh w_ A Wriizht of Cenlerville. 5'“ "emle- Wi-i-"ii M: veri- cntcr- all Pa". - I -' ~ ' > - o -.-. ’ ' l- heavy w: rm we» w vrws- m“ "““ """°""“' “ "‘ """ :37“: aildillojlilrnrfgiiiiwawtlzr "i?" KRSEMBLES l’ b‘ B s‘ I SOWTOGIIBS h . l '1 junction with his Summerslde blisi- ‘n n ‘l m" H.‘ '5“; s‘. New Fall styles. w e ed re ‘ .' ' " 2a ma 1 voca . io, iss . - - i -nri7 lifillllli iilCLi-lllil Zlilti “t?” M? BF“ “h? h“ Pumhased fir“. quarmu, b‘. Al“.-. Bén-nns», ‘ These are ideal A ‘i l‘ ' . "A" "hi Aitiuii- Oil, lot-in"- “Tllimhs residcilce will have .' ._ .,. d “I. for school ivear. Omi m . 1 l l ir-hnruo of the iindcrtakin e ul ment. an“ on“ M"‘5 STm" an ' l’ "' ‘o ' .- _- ' ' I» f! ., ; 7 069 s! q l’) Hrgw M10 Mr 1,] “Hwm. road“, “flies and color, . e e s Lanes andivlatrons » ~-~ _-. _- . 2.. - -27- nt-tues-imo. " ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' - ' N P f :1 “n! i) _9 Al.‘ ‘Mr, McKay; so‘; Mrs. H. S. Alien; . are wanderiul. _ I s” in sleeves mid \ . "m i _ . V . .. Ci-et. Miss Smailsnwi: and Mr. Small- _ , ' o. I K long slew" Large N. _; -, h _' ;.; d, w‘, -.\mr:( i'R0('r.i~.i)i~:i) Willi-i, _ _ ,_ l _ l - . ‘ I . i vi 0w Skill-l qtiluglvtnlvg i2 ti i p w k “mm “m mm m m“ m“ iin-iii; Vlflllll i010, “ind Hilliithn Illfirpli ‘ 1k '00 a 1 .29 _ 4; white m“; Gfgy with - assortment of styles “ i ‘A u I A " . ' i ' .< . le o oanrlv tiring 1e ov- ~ t " Pink or Blue Borders. ' to choose from. . ‘ __ _ _._.|._. p ‘ i d u ‘ld_|\~fl_ B =41 _ Pleasing color ,__ m‘ P _ c! l ' 3 9 7 A‘ MW?“ ];:“thr:c;::£:ir::nt:lr‘F‘: 53m lt-ivrg, A very hand: m» sum was r-ai Sizes 6 to i4 years. mmbmanlons. She 64 x '16 N. .0 t st-le. on display. ‘- . . i .‘ ' irid i0!‘ the Misshn Band.~~S. .. . ' . . i ‘i? -—E\El-IE.\D\ 3w. 6 lflillllll‘ Highlflh‘ Dr, Ennis Smith. The house is Hum . _ L: , Test EJXVJTlPJ, fresh SiUCk-lli Bi'&l('€!'._.El)I‘ill2 built on the new land north _nEAT" 0F OUTSTANDING. _ t: . ‘3*“"°'39 2“ ‘Miran? ‘Tfxznii’ 35ft“: by 2° RESIDENT-Jfhe death iii-curred in . --—-_.__ Pparmcn 0 ricu r. rom e w l, 1 -—FOR ~‘-\l ii'_ " "F‘([ i... .. (i... - into Mr Ludlow Sharp of Summcr- the (‘any Inn“ o’ Friday momma M ' ‘A i _ _' “mlmn; _ k1 H h b4n_.\lr MurdockMoLeodatthenzeofi 5 ‘ -' l heaise on jhv h" ‘T Amih‘ P‘ him‘ r is “m s H‘ n! “m! A u H4 years after only a brief illness. Bunnies’, l‘i.ll‘f‘l‘t".l IliTPPt "mp-Fgiivpririigcnt of Agriculture at ‘Ot- Th’ deceased was an outstanding d“ ‘ Jltie. 7212741- - lawn .. . Llwks. i t I irrn of Summerside for fifty years. He was born in Grahams Road but -PO'I‘.»\1'()ES ON THE MOVE- Potato pit-king is in full swing in the vsost. of th~ province although some iiooplo will isit. begin for another ‘week. ‘The crops ‘are reported to be . good with vrrY little disease. find Amppued milk h rpsments mi . j iFrzimr- i-ni-ioiitis have come down from Smmmersldk AH" a whue he Mam I G tlii» weft this wi-i-k for shipment: al- i i sii a car loud (it turnips. ‘ll is not ox- iiiWiPil that nny biz shipments will b\ tundr- iintil October... S. tluird in that uutil he bouflhi "WI farm on Liuklr-itcr R0811. WhiPh h"! farmed successfully up to a “W, " " days before his death. i-ie was a ivrom- i _-1.\'.\'Tl'l‘l'TE MEETING —'I‘he‘inent trad" in livestock huymz for :iir:iiiiilv' mvctzui: oi‘ thr- Lovvri" Prev-l 1 liiwii W i. was lurid at tho home oi | .\irs_ Jnrdino Slnvert on SHDL 17th- Mr-cliug ophed with crccd and odc. eiulit members answered to roll call Ti/Tillliif‘! of the inst meirtiiiiz read mid fldnpifll. The sick committee re- port rl fruit. sent to tho sick in the community. After the transaction oi’ Inthcr business meeting closed with ‘Xfliilllifil Anthem, after which lunch was served by the hostess. Next. mret- imz at the homi- of Mrs. D. M. Bern- ard. Roll rali to be answered with _ PM); Fnvorlin Garden Flower." qhq RN; pr, (‘_I.. “nrrcll. metro-y °l "l “i ““"""' ("‘"’"'“ "i ""'| _sr-i.i~"..vnm (‘ONCERT m sv- hurrli of England in (‘nnndm who i _ l r r, ‘ iWORTH IlAl.I.--Epvvn't‘1 Hall was , . e ll'l lma r , , . h“ m”? Fmpmlnlriilhgp‘ ‘fwoizmg a‘ 1|..l rd to rapnrily on Frtririv rveninl b)‘ m" “m” "_ ‘ r " 1"] o! in. on n iiiimbrr m’ the yount! Nollie °‘"“"“'h Mnmninz ‘l (n i0.’ TTlllliV llflllvl Church put on a Arehhs op N‘. - -'\ ~ ' ‘<g.§§~.§§-§@Q@ . voiimri ln std of the llllsslon Band. EYES TESTED A“) iooriogzrmmo v cuisses l-‘ITIED awqmnfin “POTATOES AID .|. SHTAYLOB '1 Optometrists m Richmond 8""! ("ommrnrirll Mutiny. Sept. 22nd, will be lmyilll Turnlps and (‘ohbler Potatoes at our Warehouse "l-Iolsnl Wharf’. J. L. DOUGLAS Charlottetown Warehouse Phone I179. dealings with his fellow Citiflms- H" was a prominent Liberal. and Mas- the Presbyterian Church ‘until the‘ Union. when he became a m-‘mbcri of Trinity United Church. Summer- of Siuikatoon and James of New Jer- BRiNcfiRTiWXrfiék ITTHRIK DUKE-ll? IT wwznf FERwouQ T nrou couul l i‘ -. w: BALL AN‘ QLAY BETTER- --: eeo-oooooooeoeeooeewh RAVI YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED B! s. E. PARKMAN leg-Morel Ovi-flmetrht Mollalllfl P. I‘. I. acea-n-n-nnrnwu moved to Bnmmcrslde when quite a isev, young man. i-io carried on a meat lug cn the Island about six weeks; market in the old Market Hail. when also one dauzhter. Mrs. Robert Cham- Summerside hnd a datlv market. Lflfl- l pion of Darnlov, to all of whom the or he took n farm east of the town sympathy of the community is ex- tended. 'l"he funeral took place iin- "r-‘TANID CLO$ER ‘TO - who’ visitrd his ‘father.’ remalni ' r Mns-nic orders on Saturday ai- vntornd the meat business and con- i i.(‘i‘llO(7ll.~ S. PERSONALS - Nirs. A. M. Lune and ‘Miss Eliza Webster have returned to Charlotte- llie various markets abroad. Mr. Mc- i"- Lmd was vq-y highly respecirrl and ;\vlth Mr. and Mrs. Roland Phiiipson well known for his integrity in h|*'oi SilmiIiPT$l(ll".~—S. ‘.32! nftci" siwniilwg 1 jiiffliiiill week —Mr. Duff. who has been spend- on. and was Post Master oi’ the ‘Hiram mg some days in Suinmorside and and Imbmion Ixxlgc. No. 3 0i Siim- vicinity left m Friday for his homo merside. Ho was also it member 0f ‘in Halifax-S. -~Rcv. W. ii. Harding -nnd Mrs. Harding have returned to their home side. Hi- is survived by hi! Widflw- .iii Summon-tide after spending the formerly Mifl! Catherine MOITISOH 0i lsummer at their cottage at. l-iebron. Graham's Road. two sons. John W- ‘Lot 8. Tr-rir friends are pleased to see them back once more.~—S. QUIET» PLENSE. I wiucsr -Mrs. s. Alien, of St. Nicholas. trim has been undezrng treatment iri the Prince Coun'y Hospital. suf- fic utiy recovo-ed to leave the hos- ;.i'.:ii and is at prcscnt. the guest of i-irs L. R. Allen.--‘J. _.i ‘Eastern ‘Guardian ..'ST. PATRICKS ROAD - The monthly meeting oi’ St. Patrick's Road Women's Institute was held at Mrs. A. J. Grant. on Sept. 10., with nine members and seven visitors present. Meeting opened by singing “My Old Kentucky Home." Roll call was answered by a Pickling Recipe." Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Discussion followed. The meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem, after which a dainty lunch was served by the host- ess. Next meeting at Mrs. J. W. Birt, roll call to be answered by "My Fav- MIKE KENNY VICTIM OF COUNTLESS JOKES (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. Til-Michael Kenny is fed up. And it's not the $25 worth of sandwiches noi- the 15 gallons of ice cream alone that did it. The inst straw was broken when a pulmotefcrew from the gas corn- pany aroused him and his wife at 2 a.m. and insisted on reviving somebody. Kenny had hardly con- vinced them that no reviving was needed when a private ambulance drew up t0 the door and Wanted to carry Mrs Kenny away. She wouldn't consent. For the past month some one had been playing practical jokes on Ken- ny. The fire department and police Eighth Avenue. the fire?" 0r‘ "What's the T102?’ orite Name." He was able to convince the de- livery men that brought around the sandwiches and ice cream (with bills) that. he hadn't ordered them But the drivers of the fleet of trucks that came with the i8 tons of coal wanted to beat htm up when he re- fused to accept it. Then one morn- ,ing he was bewildered by the sight of a line of men with tool kits walt- lng tor him to open the shop. They showed him s. newspaper advertise- ment reading: "Electricians wanted Brine tools. Apmy all week." Hi! address was given. The 300 men that appeared the first day were nothing compared to the crowds that came every other ‘day during tho week. l reserves have been refular visitors i money you loaned me two years s30.’ at his electrical repair shop. 17I|But the signature "Looie Ziltch" on They drop lrvimlbthe $600 check was as fictitious as l9 mo“ any hour oi the day or Mike’; craving for the 15 chicken I118?"- WI-fliins’ to know "Where is dinners that came around (collect) He was delighted to get a note one morning reading. "Things are pick- ing up 300d now. Mike. Here's some his hearse to embaim the rcmflml .0! Michael Kenny. the gloomy fell‘ ow almost convinced Mrs Kenny W" he husband was dead, despite m‘ tact she had seen him a hi"? 11°“ before. He assured her that any- thing might happen in n half 11°11‘? and neither Mrs Kenny noi- the un- dertaker were entireiy satisfied WW they found Mike very much aim and simply bursting with indigni- tion. The fellow who laughs l-lw IOU-it“ isn't always time happiest. _4 ._. g ax§xaxi. iii EYESlGI-l’ =.-= EXAMINATR . v i,’ Fitting and supplying 0mm ‘_i_ i 1-1 ‘Z3 shortly afterwards. When the utidertsker came with Z-I Eh‘ 5.; H. J. MABON i7: Ofllyerqllgxififtsigsgvith 5'5 Drugstore p] Montaigne. P. l‘. l. .-. IEEME>Z€MEH§ "' WELL-I'M GLAoTi-WT!» OVER- 6m’ PM GLADI M51- HtM AN' DLAYED goof-vim. PLEA6E MAGCnE-Buf i . mues-r 6A"! rrwuz r-tAnu . WORK- rm Timer» i —-By George McMnnus wen.- MAGGlE fiHUT u? _ I'VE HAD DON'T Annex QUITE A ME CAN'T DAY OF rr- YOU ‘bee in in A HURRY? Go ANUGET rivso ufifxl A5 QUiCK A5 YOU ow- we ARE qowq oven. TO MR5 Nieeicréa To P\A\' $o~iE CiQLF Si-iu-r QP‘. \ Don 1" wAuT ‘To HEAR A wok D FROM YOU - 1