\- \ nt ...ss " »..'.s_ au=»n»'¢>~ SPECIALS ' " I “R _ _, . . ..., . 1 I. _ / _ ` mms dun” specially priced for-I5 ' Silk and _Wool Sleeveles / ‘ ¢ . \ -_ _ ==_.SAT.P’.lSD»’.\D.£~. . =.=. _ . ""I‘ fl'-*"i.'fF:9TTET9‘§"“ ":‘l.f’5l‘2!_'.’”" . ~ ._ . _ 1 .JVLY-12' 193° . . &IFfI .___, . . Ill f' REssEs,- sizes 14 to 480 D ` A . I -mums' rt-J1T_ovEit swE.».T-I Also PLAIN SILKS` ' f Sprmg and Summer Coats I E.:.Er.:°.sf:..f°1°::..f:fan oN sins SATURDAY (Toni Y) 5 groups of great Value . ‘ During the next few days you have a notable opportunity of ' - ' smart, perfectly styled coat, at about half its value. ’ ;ll;tll§1en§o;ts in the store have been gathered into Wvglli- I‘ DERFUL VALUE groups. There are Tweeds, Poiret T s ~ and Charmeens, some with fur trim, some sport models. some ._. plainly tailored. all new. ” $7. $10. $15. $25. $29. » a ' Summer . Suits Sell at ITALF PRICE I The assortment offered includes regular street suits as Well as V 11 \-r»r_v lovely line of sport models. ~ b Some of the suits are two piece and some are three piece, various fabrics. $11100 Suits sell for $500 $22.00 Suits sell for $11.00 $12.00 Suits sell for $6.00 $30.00 Suits sell for $15150 $19.00 'suns sell for $9.00 $35.00 suits sell for $17.50 -#wk -&`1~ r'-_ Delightful sport suits ._ ` Thlee niece summer sport suits, unlined, made up of light : 1 c e _ wciglit silk and wool sports fabric, particularly clever designs, 1 perfectly adapted for .July and August wear, Rerzlllar pl‘l'<_es .. .. $20.00-t0 $35.00 (`l~sal1'n§;'at . . . . ................$10.00t0$17.50 .'-l:v~ .zim-Ht - .n ..¢f¢ of I -COLORED VOILE DRAPERICC I 38 inches wide Ruse, Blue and Gold , special, 29c., at Sinclalrs. I 5362-7-12-ai _._,- , -WANTED.-A single man to ` work on farm. Good wages and steady I _ job to the right man. John L. R.e1d.g I Borden 5363_7_12_21_ , of Moncton. N. B.. will be the preach- of Summerside. S. I _12 pmggg Dgnpnlmgg 50 inch' scrviCm._Centra1 Bedeque, 10.05 a. m.. -Mr. Parkin 'of the C.P.R-. at Mon ' 144 , 144 _ GREAT GEGRGE J O H N S ONS GREAT GEORGE . ~ STREET STREET . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , -Barrier csmlwu sEnvrcEs rlved on 'rl~nn-sony evening to visit ..°smwrLr TEMPEEATE drink a farm at Biz Bush. up ie five °\’ AT BEDEQUE-Rev. A. K. Herman. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. PerryI Mads Hop Ale. It‘s good. .M W1.-1¢_ B550,-ged color, and patterns Preetowrl, 7.30 p. m. trcal and Mrs. Parkin are visitors to' worth $1.00 to $3.50 yd., 1-3 err atI _~ -B11 smclsirs. 5352.7-12.31‘ -COMMITTEE NAMED-At the Mrs. -I Idirectors meeting of the Canadian Kenzie.--B. I I -A coNscnv.sTrvE MEETnvGI ' will be held in Spring Valley hall on; I Wednesday, July 16th at 8 o'clock. I close of the annual meeting. the fol- R115 ` IT!-le ladies are especially invited toIlowIng committees were formed: V551 Intiend. 5352-"1-12-2l.~1>ree1c1:m. G. sheltnn sharp, East BI-Shen. °fS\1mrner=~ide- Their daush I é IBidcford; Vice President, George WY. , PREACHING SERVICE in Wood I Island Presbyterian Church, Sunday,- I 13th at 11 a. m., and in Wood Island‘ Cnllbenk, 1_,_ T, 1__eema,-,_ DL A_ A, East H511 B15 3»P~ 111. I Lockhart, and B. G. Rogers; Finance Of I ccmnnttee, J. F. Arnett, B. G. Rogers °¥\ -Lsifr on EETUEN-M1-. o. 1=-.’ ings in Prince County on behalf of_ the Liberal candidate, Mr. A. E. Mc- Lean, M.P.-S. -CHURCH NOTICE.- Malpeque The United Church of Canada servic- es Sunday July latn as follows; 10.00 n.. m. Sabbath School; 11.00 a. m. Public worship. The Sacrament of the I p. ln. public worship. The Minister, view, was struck by lightning on Icr at the Bedeque Baptist Church mm National Silver Fox Breeders' Asso- ciation held immediately after the Callbeck, Summerside; Executive Committee. G. B. Sharp, George and C. C. Baker. S. Boulanger left on Thursday on re-, p turn to his home, after holding meet- ‘ L CT la -E UREIN AID OF MIS SIONS-Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Summerside, gave s. splendid lecture in the hall at Lot 14 on Tuesday evening. Scotland was the subject chosen by the speaker, and all who have heard Rev. Mr. Jeans speak on his native land will know that his tette consisting of Mrs. Jeans, Mlm I \__ -n._ _ _._ ._.. _ RAN D_ M Grant Wm p_eMh_ ~ on Helen Peters. Messrs. Forbes and . _ discourse was well received. A quar- 5 L°'d‘ s“°’°°' Wu' b’ °b"""°d' 73° ‘parents cept. and Mrs. Feircluld their parents and family nt the old of Georgetown has returned to Bos- home at Hay River, Lot 44. - -Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McKenzie of At present she is the guest of her -Master Billie MaoGuigan and. Miss Clarioe MacGuiga.n, Charlotte- town, are spending a pleasant holi- day in Springfield, the guests of Mrs. I-I. B. Haslam.-E. n spending hor \acation with her B ton. Miss Fairchild is at present em- Law School to study law. W erside and are the guests of' m °n 5°' Andrews PPNUYWMH Mcxenm and MSS viola Mc I Church Grounds, Tuesday, July 22nd. tlco, have retumed home alter* meeting °f EBUUSWH and H°W0 BUY ang their dlughmn Mm EH” Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wes Mm Ida McKenzie is now vmb eight members and seven visitors, mg her slskn Mm Bmhon s_ present. Roll call was answered by ____ "My Favorite Proverb." Paper, by _lvlrn were Mccnull and cmldren M1” Eu” U“"°”‘“Y °“ L" and U8- U_ S_ A_ have arrived on me wand lslation read by Mrs. Keele, also Lit- * Vim to mend: and Nlmvm erature on Canning read. Mrs- Geo- rge Clapp was appointed Treasurer arents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Has- and Mi” Au” M°"°W s°"°¢°’-V 1°’ m_ sp__mgne1d_ remainder of year. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Burke. roll call to be answered with “My Pet Superstition." -Miss Kathleen Fairchild who has ren. six in all, came by nmwr fmm ce , . played in the -Standard Oil Co., Bos- -.'The Misses Mary, Nettie and ten, but intends entering the Poms Dorothy McPhee. sisters. the three oi' to home to spend their vacatio lth` _M.rs. Robert 1;.. England, of men. ,mm and brotha" 'Inwm 4953-e-za-tstluJul`y24. . .'MONTAGUE.-Ice Cream Soc- 5312-7-11-18-19-31. ..'l'NSTI'I'UI‘E WORK-The July ley Keefe, on July 2nd, with -T PERSONALS *__ ..'Mrs. Lally, her sister and child- oston to spend several weeks with .___ hom have worked together in a Bos- n hotel for several years now, are . many, .mly iam, a p. in. Rev. E. M. M°“”m“' rendmd ‘°”“° °"’ ““‘° _ '_ » . \ Aitken, B. A., will ln- inducted. Rev. f°‘°"’"‘”' 5' - :_ _ ‘ J. P. C. Fraser will address the . 3 Ii V' ’ `._\ minister, mv. Dv. J. R. saint will nu- . 7 _ @ e » ~ _c_l?W_t_l;le_npdeop»_1e, and Rev. W. E. Alt- » yER59N_u_,S _~ 1 | uc . _ \ 1 * -Mrs. Fred Maocabe. Bedeque,. - ~ / -LIGHTNING STB.IKESf~ TDC Wu g, vglfor 5° Fnetown sunday house of Clifford McI..auren. Sea _.E_ Springfield, accompanied by her two daughters, Jean and Della.. who re- cently came henna from Boston, Mass., motored to Charlottetown on _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ TUG5dB.y 6V&i'\iIig. Thd bolt BETUCK _Mr3_ Harry M¢Cau1 and her two Thursday md arg gpgndjng 3, short D SCHOOL McEe_aahea'n_ on the south of the peak of the roof children are visiting nt M1-5. Mccnurs holiday here. They are accompanied AT STI-D “°”"`m“ Grade rv-Dinlflmn. Owns Bm- and penetmf/ed. shattering a miter name in summernide.-a by Mrs. Elizabeth Mccormnck ans _ _ . I __ buc efammauon o_ the neil. and followed the gable inside, de- ._ he, gaughwf, Mrs, Edward Hughgs, '_ T' ° P" __ _ __ _md Mom Certiilwtés. Andrew Hun. Ethel 1110115111111 U10 WLDGDW by Wwlwhlns -Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, of Water- of Medford. Mass., who are now their ndarqhall J0ff___` will !:_{__"’>""'T1:_ nge “_e__e°"_‘wen_y_ Fraser. lou; the_ fraxs, fol_l_0:/_igsfrhe stugding town. Mass.. are visiting old friends Kuests. Other visitors at their home ‘ ` _ 1 ~ Grade 111, Diploma, William Bon- In 80118 Oils oor an ou in different parts of the Island.-S. at present are Messrs. Russell Eng- meet mares by appoint- ."~e='»~ ve1wf= and 2° Duel” °f“°“‘- .nu under the -111. It wlmfered the MI -_ nn.: .nr news mnnn. nears-E, ment for the balance Ofi-'Tie pupils were eici:_nh';irlr¢d wi; ¢enm“¢¢_ 5” Mu,-m_ yum; finish, projecting some large frag- -Mr. Linus MacDonald and Rev. Mass., and Aubrey in-lgland, Malden. _ I~ario\-is eublmt-S by - pm_,,,_ mmm Bum U4., _slut ments fully 150 feet from the house.I Alfred MacDonald, Bpringdeld, not 'U16 S€&S0l‘l. /\S \\ 0 81"9‘Ml5n Mnrie clark. and acquitted mme n emma,” Dum Bus” stung, to mm, nu the funny 57, men-ned so gun-mmm, an Mm. fitting him fm. uw ex Ilnn~n.=clv@5 very ci-suitably. During “nor m_,'_°,_ _,mme §,.,u,,_ _,med cnanceawbeoutsttlietirne.Nearby dey.-E. . . . _ . 'Im mnvlnatlnn rn- :snowing mort 'Blue n mn; or horses driven by nnlena I __ . hlbltlom “ 9 dm" t “fmt ‘_-nvnnm v-an rename. G 'me I “ummm Inn, _ Piekerina were struck and bein knock- -im.-.n Jenn cur1ey.a. N.,u.s.i\. Eastern Guardlan to road him too much. ’ ` Telephone collect and make arrangements. C. E. PRATT & SON. St. Peter’s 5316-T-il-3i. ' olive-oil congress was |'cfer.'1_\' hcfrl at Seville. Drill. Grade VI and VIII girls. '+`evee-4-eooo-e-¢¢+o4»-o~o4oQo-04 3 u/ws roun Elms g O EXAMINED AVI) na 050440056 J . r Bon Opening chorus-Maple Leaf. nel Mme min ‘mlm mm’ INMI ed down. They at once regained thelr_ is spending her vacation with her_ , D T h f G _ .S_h_y__ __m___ next _feet and began to run. I-le deftly mother, Mrs. Patrick ¢u_ney_ n_ee__|n :cANhm'l'_E_ 5.- _:nc ea' ucionmoregn Rec-ization. Evelyn Blue, Annie Grade I Jr Munn” hu” M“y|galned control and averted damage. town.-E. 11;” s°mn;pP "1 53°7_.1_u_;' . . , . . 1331114 F_n”r_ -Y. -__ “”°**’°’°“~ D”“°' B"°"- Atwneenoe, wiulnm aesnell. Mary ~ "M" s‘”‘“°‘ °°"’°’ 1"* “mm” I ..'nUNDAa. at Peters md Annan- to his home in Bun-lmerside after 4 1° B. mt service.. at Mm u M°”'°"°'”' mlting relatives in the Unites ° D ` ' R°°"'m°"' Andrew F'”°“" Deportment. llvelyu Blue, Elinor °'°l°°k l- m" D“M“» 3°°° P- mu An' Dialogue. Herman Buell. James "ugh Hmun Bum “die Mmm states' s' nmdlle 7.80, p. rn. ' “"’°' an wwe. sun 1 sl . Wan net-ltrnnn. wr.-.ml r-mer. I ,,,,,,,c,,,,¢y_ muff ,oxen Mm anager ted '“M’°_ ~'°’“" L” “W “WW “""°“` .since nor ALE in mls winle- ’“°°' ”“° °“’“’“““°" "'°° °°“" mt rw-f. Daniel wil. wlw-m '-- 'F11 sT.1Ln:n‘f:.ynf;;:i..'i‘;mt§:; 3431:: “'° "' °’"" “’° "°°°”"°' °”"' pletea the following certificates were Bonnen Gem." Bonnem ¢.¢h“m° We require an experienced Sales- in S I. emd°___s l°¢f4WWl'|~ ‘953°9'33'll¢i1l-701334- awardrd: ' F-nah Hue, Bonn,"_ mum B°nneu_I man in Charlottetown to sell In and ' ° Grad,-, IX-Diplomas, Elton Bon- -me eummmcn dau, by “nuns organise Queens and Kings Counties. M Tw ‘ld neil. samuel Blue he Nmon" Anthem Excellent contract. Write fully. hu Qu ' ’ _ ~ I ' - . Maas.. recently been spending a GLAsSE8 FITTED B! I Grade VIII-Public Leaving- Cer- ____ CBDWN Luz INSURANCE oo ,ew days "num with hu, lm" _|.|“.‘ . “ld” E. E. PARKMAN I“”“°°- HW’ B°“”°” snrlume nrnncn oem, ' Mx-|.1»'. E. Murphy. Emerald.-a. ' _ °°|\°°“°\\l g“q,¢,,»¢¢| Qpgnmnmgg I Grtde VI-Diplomas. Catherine we “num” m Nm' nu by "neun N_ n_ "°"“f°°' P' " I' 'f`~""~’°" ‘°@'l’@ “ln” the Japanese government I -Mba Audrian Perry wi-in IIONTAGUI l0ll!'l'0lDll , nr... . . _ .»oeoeenrn.¢.n.e_¢!_e_e_e.¢.e:.\'. I °"""'m°’f~°"" mln? 3“°