‘bribe t.r¢"‘l"'i. t l g3-piece Bed Outfit at C Simmons Bed Cutfit .Your Money, Never Bought - _- 5 Better Value Than This WHITE ENAMEL IRON BED, ll illustration, with Uflll I ‘ corner cups md easy rolling casters. Reinforced with‘ brae- l . lug rail and three flllfilg rods. Bed alone ............ $4.05 i THE WOOL TOP MATTRESS is extra thick Ind ll covered with a strong Irlde of art ticking, tufted through. out. Mattress alone Complete 13.50 ssso ms an. STEEL LINK srnnuo i; sanitary, “m”, and extra sturdy. Spring alone ..... ................. $4.75 COMM-Ell‘! OUTFIT DELIVERED t... 3-piece Outfit ruursrsvsrsr- ' YTTF"*YFI_ IYK]: H1- ‘- ~-a.'.a:hnus. H. \\ \\4l\\\\l\ \_~,. _~ YIr§F\r1I_f_!f _ l III)“ V" Tl‘ '1} it" There is Style and Beauty with low price—in this ’ $17. A NW is the Time Bargains in Bed lOutfits ‘i i 25 THE WALNUT FINISH STEEL BED is continuous post. style with 5 filling l0 head and foot and easy rolling casters. It is 48 inches high at head; 3i inches high at foot. Price of bed alone ........................ .. . $8.25 THE FELT MATTRESS ls exceptionally restful and cosy; filled with sanitary felt and covered with good art ticking. Spring alone is ................l..... . . . . . ............. Complete s piece Outfit. Delivered . Here is another v51... in a 3-piece Bed Outfit And herejs another wonder s; p, Three Piece Outfit at . . . . . . . . . ...._. . . . . . . .. $19.25 _ , THE CANE PANEL STEEL BED is in I _ popular walnut finish, with 2-inch continu- ' nus posts, perforated steel cane panel with medallion at head and foot and two sturdy filling rods in encl: side of panels.. n": alone . ........................................... ..l ............ .. $1.50 THE ALL COTTON FELT MATTRESS is restful, well built and covered with nfgn‘ are ticking. Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $7.95 THE STEEL CO1!- EPRXPJQ Ll siren; and resilient, giving first class service for many yoan-Sprlnghkrnc . . . . . . . ..... $6.50 ’ QOMPLETE OUTFIT ‘YELIVERED $21.75 You Know the Quality mil ovarian-risen stamens GRAOILINE nsnh walnut "flllilh with .154 inch Qqflflllllfllll poets and perforated and decanted uvaa-wwa panel at head and 100t- Two Ill"- lllsiillingrodsateitherslde.‘ Bedsione .......... . . . . ..... "$11M rue MATTRESS ls of exceptional quality. in Imsinr with the super style and jpttheled. Mattrcsselone. ' . . ...............!1OJ0 I'll srllmo is a heavy tube fume, steel link style. non-usslos- With MIN" seaoases . . . . eeie . - . . . . . . . . .- ' grads Belleais at eaeh end. Spring alone I'm sumoxs nan ovum osmvsnsn The Mattress alone is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. THE SPRING is a saglcsa, sanitary link style that will give years of service. .$8.I5 The $21.75 Complete Delivered 2950 Freight ‘Paid ~ 1- c, EM . win-v "w, ‘ "i_ cotton filling, sin to x vs. special tun. at Sinclair's. flfl-Ogll-ii- ' .-_.-— . qlunouersn- vanoss "showing in men's suit sale at Sinclair's, mi-b-lo-zi. ——--w— s ‘ . A -l.aaos nanos- of comforters with sateen panels. soft cotton "filled. selling use, ca.» qa use each. at Sinclair's. nu-o-ls-zs. ~41!!! I3, l4. l6. Armoo. Nothing smaller. Boys short Plflt tweed suits. clearing 12.86 at Sinclair's. mi-l-io-zi. —IOBDEN woman's merr- IUTI will hold a chicken supper. Biillo. Pishpond and other amuse- day evening, September 19th. Sup- per served at 5. 79254-1841 JINSINGTON L. S. S. loading hogs, lambs, fat sheep and K-for the Young‘ Master a Simmons Safety Crib ‘l!!! CID, has Ive filling rods at 31d eleven at each side. olose Milli," f ‘(flsdfisaleforeveuthesinallestcllild Drop .. umfikfififlfldialgaflhlg is rust-proof I - DHVIOI1...“....._._............._-...~....... “C” oltea.1...u..s.i.;. II _' veal calves Wednesday of each week n till noon. John A. Douslas. Beer. fllil-‘l-flo-tl mllolv BLANKITS, wolghtabout roe lbs. I"! with colored striped ' irder, also so x so, special for potato gging seuon so. each. At Sinclair's. 17l2-0-18-3L —CUSTOMIBS are pleased with these prices on men's fancy tweed suits. Why not? $11.95, $12.95, $14.95, 1316.95. Regular $17.50‘ tn $27.80. See ' them at Sinclair-u. mi-I-lo-si. 1i —-O0NGBATULA'1‘10NS-hh'. w and Mrs. J. Louis McKay. Summer-side. are receiving congratulations on the arrival of s. bouncing belly boy, Gor- don Stuart. Sept. 18th. -—NIW Arman MATINEI-The big New Arman Matinee has been postponed till tomorrow (Friday). 30 iorses entered. All gravitating to; wards New Annan. Big crowd expec- cdl-Score cards. Grandstand. new Jreshmen‘ saloon, etc. . "i752 -ros sahs-usrmch-mchtvelt straight Eight sedan listing at‘ um (equipment extra). This ear used slightly as a demonstrator. An st-_ traettva price for cash or will take good quality registered sliver foxes in exchange. Colin H. Stews-rt. Sum- lnerside. 76794-1741 -I'AII.MERS. ATTINTIOIL-Our houses will be open for busi- ness on and after Sept. 10th. We shall require large quantities seed ‘and tablestock potatoes.‘ seed and feed oats, live poultry. geese, dressed hogs, etoo for all of which we shall pay highest market prices. J. B. Milk nan, Remington. "iodl-o-ii-dl ,-II‘DKI. LEG JUIIPING FENCE '4... John palms: Alberton, was brought. down to the Prince county Hospital on account of a very painful accident, but is now reported resting _ comfortably. Mr. ‘Dalton was Jumping i s. fence when he fell and broke his ‘h; n. tits knee. The fracture is ohm | a serious one and will‘ necessitate his retention in the hospital tor some time-S. ‘ 41am) cavern- m nuzz p PEAKED-Mr. John Durant, ll-yearq old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Durant. o! Summersilio, inst with a painful and most unfortunate accident about wlevsn o'clock -on ‘luesday-mcrnirlg. 3s is employed in Hours. ll. 1'. Jehurman d: 0o’ . lumber yard "and was pasalnl throtllh the mill into the 71rd- M be was solos by the Mill- planar, operated bv sir. Gillie, he stumbled and put out his right hand to save himself, I: came in contact wtth the machine and all four fingers were cutoff atihs firstjointu lower, the out being a slanting oils. ‘lbs sufferer was taken to the Prince Oounty hospital when the land was operated on and dressed and the in- iury is now doing nicely. lluoh sym- pathyistaltiorthayoimgmaninhis manta in Murray's new hotel ‘rhurs- ' Olllb _ w. mother, mo. John B. lilcdar- thl. ‘Finish. returned to Ottawa on Thursday. T. » -idrs. H. A. Derry. Aubumdall» slam, who has boon spending a pleasant visit with her sister, am. John Taylor. of liunmarsido. return- ed on Friday teller home-S. -Rev. andhdra. .W. H. Hardin! have returned tn their residence at Summerside, after rial-testing durl-lil the summer months in very 001114 fortable quarters at Ilgnlsh Rum-S. -Rev. and Mn. l. ll. Dill. of New York Oity, have been "spending a few days visiting this week. with menus at Sununersida-S. —Mr. Thomas Johnson. cf Summer- side, is now able to be about again after his unfortunate illness caused fromabiteonthehandbyonenot his foxemflismanyirtsnds erode- lighted to see him round ‘town again. —S. -Mrs. B. P. Beck. of Needham. Mass, arrived on Friday last to spend a t' l: weeks vacation with rela- tivcs on the Island. She is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. John Taylor, o! Summer-side, and will later so to Coleman to visit her mother, Mrs. Charles Oaselyr-S. ‘ Eastern Guardian . JSUNDAY SERVICES-Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Charlottetown. will preach on Sunday. 32nd inst, in Souris at ll a. m. and ‘l p, m. and at Bay Fortune at _8 p. m. The School _ Question Is moral instruction any part of the educational tninlng of the young or islt not? Thisisthequeetion which in many oountriesls being prased to the from; and whether the State or the various religious denominations stand sponsor for this duty. there is a growing victdon that some u-gm. lsed effort must be made .00 ‘better guide childzen» in the crucial essentials of and character. it is iuetiy pointed out that since the attempt was made in Russia in ctose down all the churches and completely locals-rise the national education, conditions. have steadily» the young have become deplorable. The like problem has been raised in theUniiedStetemwl-iereofiateyeals the “crime-wave" statistics have grown w such sinister proportions that the gravest anxiety prevails as to what one writer calls "our dissolving sanction for behaviour-are notsny- wlsosueugthmcdbythelflloncbout "complexes" and all the restof it. Whotecemsaboveailtoberequlred issomecommonsensesnddirectin- structionsilohsswilieniishtenand fortify the fouthful mind against silly bllmdersof ilIXIm-isneqandieach youtnthst the luoral law/hover! whitindstsntslthviawoflflvlh- tionandthatitisssnaedhltoslew soundsharsotalsasitlatosrowolean and wholesome plants. Nevn bu’ thmbeaaailmainhisterywhsatiu noedomofilhaiuveouaconscioilsuass. u pithiiv described bfancsot with: conduct . lmbdfliimfidibwflffi,lfldlmfllll- othlcslfandltisielzthatthemorai ‘tltpqll Qmtlrt. t‘ Qrnler- LADIEsf l Express New New, ..S_feosonty gainer-unspent Curved Lines, Fiaresfand burs‘ Formality, in Coats, Autumn colour schemestress Browns and Blacks, then it “includes Dark Greens and wine reds. To appreci- v ate fully thechorm of autumn coat fashions view thehndividuai models PRICES $15.75 ---'ro $125.00. FIGURED SILK CREPE and GEORGETTE DRESSES _ IAIVGI] IIIUIIIIIVIS 0| l_ll lllGl 'newest and most uptodate. models. Sines and ooloursto luit ' most anyone. PRICES-MGM U? TO $50.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies‘ Crepe and Satin Dresses in newest colours and s . very special price. . {VELVET DRESSES’ _ Plain chime and Danna Velvet Dresses in hstsoas colours" ' . mhunrownnlaaoreonsnsablsllvmhhsevf tbs all important g Velvet gives the ensemblo _ ~, " fillies-piece ensemble is for M ostterioraheivestatios bullion to live us. "W" gives it an allegation-new slaarinesa and formality- an effect enhanced.” bloles of satin or mill. PBICIfIR-UI m $30.00; 0111c, "mesa "Lafrnsr \ . whcmthavunrhteiih ifldlnfiimiiahlolloflirthltihtyhattotid bflnwilfiifwthlflllrii'liwlfl“inllflfidentlflflibptlltolfllwelthevfin Inkhldihemovamsllttntalur . a “taisplayltd IflilHll-lfllifl", gimme iris niacin ~ ZBAXVFV ;.;;,—.1..._ .5 .