U" I This Morning we offer Summer Dresses-Reduced Early Corners will secure some oi the most attractive bargains that you can imagine. Lovely summer dresses, mostly sleeve- less models, in craysheen, celanese and crepe de chene. The colors shown are white, green, peach, yellow, pink, maize and IYIHJIVG. $10.50 Dresses for $7.88 $16.00 Dresses for $12.00 $8.95 Dresses ior $6.72. I . $3.95 Dresses ior $2.72 . $19.50 Dresses for $14.63 4 Remarkable Values Lace trimmed Undergarments ‘Jrepe de chene Gown, daintily trimmed with lace, shown in pink, peach and white, a most outstanding value at . . . . . . . . . . . Crepe de chene slip, lace trimmed, very choice a compare with usual $5.00 lines . . I , DANCE SET, of daintiest crepe de chene, trim- a med to harmonise with slip mentioned above, ful 1 wonder va ue __ _ _ BLOOMER in bobette and standard style, very daintily made garment of fine crepe de chene, lace trimming ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . Clearing our‘ Dimity Slips and Bloomers ,..t‘. _ - 1 by}. n. a SHEEP AND DEI-Jlftui‘ l-AIK- V‘ vi~ llavrlllpSOn continued his er- WAYS. j,~1.»~....\..;, which was given during L__ _-.. imi- |".\il1‘:L u.‘ a. visit to Montreal re~ — ...-..~.:;. ‘licui; oi male deer and elk MONTREAL, Que. Aw: ii.- ‘i121 1w": \'.k\y to the course and h! Old Country there are iivmy t . _-tiiii,; on the IGIIWLYS. I! ;Quf5g3 whlgh permit t:\,-, graxui; ‘m: thought well to drive them iiocks oi sheep in are», 5.. 91mm.» : ‘ u; \\‘.i i‘. 1m season began. but itwu rrass on the (airways. u-i this imn~ |d "lilHl mat their work in cropping rinent the tractor and the gun; tniL~ ‘unu iertilizing earned their board. lors are most irequently used. bui and so they remain. The greens are ior sheer originality Jasper Park too closely cropped ior their llkinl merits high distinction," remarked and they seek the choice morsels in Stanley Thompson. the goli architect the fairways." Speaking oi condi- ai the noted Canadian golf iamily. tions at Jasper, where the amateur and designer oi the course construct- championship oi the Royal Canadian pd, at Jasper National Park by theGoli Association will take place irom Canadian National Railways. August 19th to 24th, _Mr. '1"- 1n r.- iliiill-X i" The management of opportunity for investment. Water Street, _ Telephone 202-1 ' in Lovely Crepe-de-c hene Fiftycentvalue_......,...........,.._._..._..,.._........ Announcement ‘ Subdivision wishes to announcethe opening oi _.the‘ir branch office in Summerside. 0‘ ‘Aluminum Park Subdivision is a restricted. "development adjacent to the $375,000,000 indus- jtrial city, Arvida, and offers an exceptional ' . Mr‘. n. M..Gallant, Mgr. assistedby Miss Dryden ‘ ilrom the home office, will be in charge. A Ywrinqflirv View. .' l: icomlin d acquainted. Telephoneucrflit; I . .. Alum ‘inu m Park Subdivision Summerslde ‘ Qilmsite GN-fi. fabric, beautifully made, white, peach, pink, ~ i 39c These are broken lines oi regular 50c value, ii we have your size, you'll get a really notable bargain. Look them over, your . chances of getting something to suit you, are very good indeed. ' c remarked, "it is absolutely at its very best. owing to the generous manner in which the course has been piped, allowing watering o! iairweyu as wen as greens. the turi i8 in lovely eon- dition and one might elacatplay a driver instead c! a brew! mealtimes 1n the course oi a round." eo++++o¢o+o¢oeo+o+o¢¢oo++ EYES TESTED All! OI-AIIII ITITID I». W. TAYDOI l. l. ‘IAYIDI Optometrists N8 Richmond sum -_ w --» rm Aliuninum Park w uwymy ‘ _"' .~ at Bruce's. . r v. i . Rmu Western guardian -rzar. nu pews: and m guns sold at Iran's. . 78024-1641 celmw cluchweatw -naacs's n-iu music -n"r.adrnrc .uoirr rum.‘ bigcult Ior puppies ‘or old ionea is CLOSED-Repairs arabeing "made high in iced value and low in price. on the pips at the Dunk River and Austin A. seam." ,-Glltl.s FIN!» F0! VAG- . RANDY-Two Bll-Inmerslde girls who —WAN'!'ED.-Pipe Organist and hlad been iound out late on Bundl! Choir DIIEGM)!’ rgr Presbyterian night and lodged in nu by the po- Church. Apply to T. D. Ramsay. Bcx lice, ailvflared in the police mutt on 75. Bummsrsidp. 72738-1441. Tuesday on a charge ci vagranoy. - one was lined 810 and coats end —FAI.M FENCING. barb and coil the other l5 and coats. 8. spring wire. staples and brace wire .-_... ‘son wholesale and retail at Bruce's. --PRISBYTERIAN saavroas - 7303-3-15-31 Services in Fraser Memorial Pres- byterl-ln Ohurcb. Alberton, on Bun- —DON"l‘ ran. w hear Miss an.‘ day. Ausuat will. 011mb who»! "- -snnsunan wnsAr and inur- mt whole wheat m iced m stock 72704-1441. _ bars McNeil! oi Oharlotteibwn at 1° l- m» Divine Wwnhip and Bérmcn . Stanley Bridge Hall on Friday oven- it 11 l- m» "id 7 P- lfl- T110 W". J- ing, August 18th at s, P. M. Admis- K1""""-D-D-91Rflhfl‘¢lv.0ntar- sion 25c. 7382-8-14-31. 1c. will. much at both services iii-angers and friends are cordially _[N\MAN p]c1q]c_A picnic Wm welcome It Ill services, R. Olllfflfd be held to ceiebarte the uotn year Archer. Student Mmuter~ A service c! the landing oi the mm“, on oi dedication oi aCommunion Table P. E. Island, at the shore oi D. m. and Chair, as a memorial in the l!“ mu}, fllmpmn, on Thufgdgy “up. MI‘. HOWITd H1", B. A" VIIIO)WQ' noon, Aug 15m 11' "hm Fpfdgy, drowned July 8.1928. while Student 16th. All connections are invited Mmlsiel‘. 01 P1159?‘ Mflnflflll PM» with their baskets. 7221-8-l2-3i bmrlan Church. Alberton, will s. _ held at the morning service. on Sun- —SEVEN MILE Bay Hall, Thursday dly- AUBWt 35th. The RAW. J. Kiel’ evcninz, Aug. 15. Bluest chicken Fraser, D.'D., oi ‘ Benn-aw, Ontario. supper cg the season“ Bingo, games, WW1!" “l!!! °! "i! WW”- l"?!- siaep-dancing and other amusements. 5°93 Wlwme- R- out"!!! M11101’. liil- Admissioh 15c. Supper 85c. Everyone 591153511115“?- wolcoma. Bring your iriends. 1i not ' iine, Saturday. THBI-Q-ll-Bi .._-._ 1(- PERSONALS ———>_.. —FOR SALE-House. barn and _ lot. Garage accommodations. House -Miss Elizabeth Gullivan, 01mm, 24x80. New. Malpequa Road, Ken- is spending a iow days visiting singtcn. Possession at once. Apply to iriends in Bummersldo. George Oousins. Kensingtcn. or Hal- iord Renies, Hunter River. 7312-8-14-81 -—Dr. Frank H. Dunn. a 80mm ville‘. Mesa. is homo on a visit to —ENGAGEMENT.-Ti1e engagementhis mother, Mrs. (Capt) Mathew is announced oi Miss Ruth MacPhail Dunn. o! Bummer-aide. B. daughter oi Mrs. MacPhail and the -—-- late Dr. MacPhail oi Bummerside, to -Mr_. George Msikla, ci 8t. John, Mr, Alastair MacKinnon oi Montreal, N. B., is spending his vacation with son oi Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence his parents, Mr. and Mrs, char-leg MacKinnon, oi Haliiax, wedding to Melklc. oi Bummcrlide. l. talks place early in September. -Mrs. Jamisson, oi the Maple —PAS!ID AWAY A’I‘ SPLIMEB- Loni Rebekah Lodge. c1 Bummerside. sins-Mr. William A. Murphy bu- is attending the annual convention gQfl sway at about six o'clock on oi the Grand Lodge c! the I. O. O Tuesday morning at the residence bi l". which is being bold in airing, Mr. Melbum Sudb y. qummersido. this week. B. where he had made his home ior " 1,11; past year or so. The deceased, . . who was 53 years oi age, was a nil- tivaoi Alma. but had been employed Eastern Guardian on the O~ N- R- " WWW”! i“ JBAPTIST cannon services mi some years, until an injury in a mo- Auzm m, m”, Axmmdfle u ‘ m; tor car accident two years I80 h“ 5g "u", 3 t, m’; Dung,‘ no n m caused his retirement. Ho returned E_ J_ Omholm, Wm i0 the Island twelve months 88° and had since resided at Summer- gido, where h; made many iriendl and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. more are leit to mourn * three sisters. all now- reaiding in the United Stem and one oi whom is at present home on a visit to rol- ativoa and irienda at Alma. The iuneral takes place this (Thursday) aiiornoon at I o'clock tc Trinity United Church. Rev. .1. P. C. Fraser oiiiciating. S. ‘ raasoxass John P. Diamond has re- turned wlvew oiueew. n. s. hav- ifll spent a short vacation with her mother, ma. Coulson, Lower mm- I116. Mus, is spending the summer months at her old homo in Laws! Montague. the guest oi her broiihsr, w. Weilau- Aitken and Mrs. Aitken. -,i- PEERLESS BINDER .12: FOR 1929 c120? 2 carioaila hat received. We are , " solo distributors for P. I. island ior '-' ...-xansnvo1on use. a... load-l ing bcsl. lambl. tat 9M9? 1M .1011 adnaado! tin JchaLDolealoey.-~ awn ;wnis-17ao-u 7270-8714-21. "the ngim at times will be out fol: ‘duringtbencxttvrocrthreeweeko. ra-zo-l-io-ai / mum Bessie Aitkcn. 14......‘ “was; Blflh can... n. n. and . m. Alfred Davies. have returned to Fmhbllfi- Ml". 11M‘ spending a- ao-ooeoooowooooo-ooooooe FOX NE grrzzvc} "Silver Leaf” Brand loll hrbdlllffllnl‘ mail evoryballgaeraaieastogiutlebct oisailfaetioa, lenlaayoarerlsr- racroar rarcas. ranorn‘ ram. . A CARTER a. 00.. man wriava lye-is. new was ma: FULL FAIIIIONID [VII-Y PAIR. PERFECT Bile m s» io. . ' $1.00 lnyllairatihh Low Price ENUINI ATHIB POUCH AND 1018a! assort- ment oi useful Separate and Attached Collar"! Iaat Celery-Pro Shrunk 4i very pleasant. vacation as Murray Harbour North and at Lower Mon- tague. At Murray Harbour North they visited Miss, Graham's aunt, Mrs. William W. MacLurs, and at Dower Montague atlilil Graham's grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tay- lor. in one month recently the Philip- pines ant 111100.000 cigars to the Un- ited sum. I | l. I / minds. .5 popular. nsm.r.s.e-.%" "which "fseiiltugiiiiiurjlfiinsa_liliivntilv roarsonraaro. ». . In m "h". =1 i - ‘ Wholesale and Rcail "Mg-immi- mm ’ th i. It?" ll .2 _ i v.1’ .9 i226 "m W‘ "-""' mm: mos l ollh in ion I at downs 1.00, 1.29 ‘when. 1.49 i mrrsrmcr ninrrr. . bases 800K! onvonam a ~ cornea N" "W?" rnmfrs To Clear m. Values 15¢ YD- g "cananms ans-r snnrr vawn ' nxcwsrva ur-ro-rns-mmnrn- rarrsnns ' $1.19 Shea u o. 11. _8 I. sitar-nonran- ‘ i $1.49 . "A LAG! r ‘ ranscass ‘aura $1.00 Shadow H00! $1.39 .. ax-rna “sracrar. ' -. SILK BLOOMER ' AND VESIKTO-MATCI ‘ 0TB - sioo All Shades and Sires SPECIAL FUICBASI BLOOMERS - TEDDIIS GOWNS/- BOEBETTES PANTIES-FANCY VEST YOUR. CHOICE "$1.00 ~ BB COMFORTABLE WEAR SILK LINGERIE LIVESTOCK MARKET (Canadian Press) e bro nairs use»: '_ menu s cuss. MONTREAL, Qua, Aug, lie-Th!!! were no cattle, :2 calves, 162 rim‘ . and 13 sheep and lambs ior sale on ' the two markets including about 100 stale cat-tie hold over item Monday's market. Thecattle market was muggy and no sales were registered at time oi wriiing calves, sheep and lambs were. Successful Fox Feeding u lathe problem of our Fox Ranchers today. Iiow to A grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will prcducepelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is? uppermoatinall A THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT __CQMPANY, LlM- ITED, havb found the "solution in their increasingly Cod " Iliver. Biscuits ied ‘ 89¢- l.29 Values .. qonblnatious 81.00 i lhlcclllh m. -. Mm‘: llllvrlssnu coma. 8m. ‘~ l’ I“ Iiewaas iOlean lweep on , cuss-urn: a KNIT“ -. “wanna! “mm "49 "m ' C \ out is "It bone l“ (Somebodies W!“ . aianan-un-nu-II-nn- . . 'Out Pflgg manual.- ‘figs-Er ns an‘: A“ m abarqsns \ ‘roorn rasrg 39c $1 00 cow's ' rownsn p 69c ‘Muzlllm rolmjs cin-zanr 39c ammo suits Blsaa z $1.00 - - s l pawns naassaa“ a aoursas ' 59c —79c—89c-—$1.00 DOLL UP THE KIDDIES FOE THI EXHIBITION unchangeshlioga were steady at 1143A to $15 icr those o! good quality M and watered flat. ? loo+ 00-0-0004“; IAVI» IOU! IYES IXAMINED AND GLAIBIP FITTED B! E. E. PARKMAN ammm Opwmaum Montague. P. l. I. y vooooooooosooaea-QQ,“ "A iiRecular Lreedinx .°"'i_riiI§§¢ié=<>v'=~.'. i :l’.‘.E.I.“7f”~‘!-‘ii . . ,1; .*."_,\_fi - a '