t is good During Week Of Aug. 31-Sept 6 p 4 Cups é? Saucers 3 Tea ‘Plates $100 All For HOLMANS SUMMERSIDE-CHARLOTTETOWN Waste Space Made Useful for a Few Dollarfv An h... bedroom, rplay room in the attic, a den for father. I workshop in the cellar, a cold room. add1t|ona1._¢1oeet space. Well a new bathroom can be built into your home with _Besver Bottrd. ffhe eolt is much less than you imagine. Get an estimate from the lieatestolfPmtei-orbuildcr. _ _ 7 _ _ or: _m_ CANADA FoivcAuAmans timer. BEAVER mggiA-rme V‘ ARI) p “ UlsfwAtLWfiefupsrfarfiarlorhlzl/Ioa/d - .1 .1 Limited. Thowid. Ontario J. ,- .1 A ' MaoDONALD-ROWE. 1 _ WOODWORKING 00., ~ . 49;. ack TOBACCO pipe tobacco u-"essosesoesslsn, (//1'(/.'/.\‘(.7f'// e- 1 l l. 1 i’. t. VILLAGE GREEN NOTES like. Colin Acorn, Bomervilie, Mass. and two children, luvs. and Elward. who has been spendihl i119 511mm" visiting lriends on the Island, is spending a pleasant holiday at her old home in Murray River. Mr. William McArthur, Bomerville, Mass, is spending his summer holi- days in Village Green, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs, Mathias Acorn. The many friends oi’ Miss Beatrice Boswell, will be pleased to hear o! her recovery, alter her recent slight illness. ' ' -_-.- Mrs. Mesa, and lour children, Dorothy, visitins hsr horns in Viilsss Green, the guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Acorn. The people o! Village Green are ' to .. ' Mt‘. Remy Weatherbie and bride, who have tak- en up their residence in Silver Lea! Cottage. Our school is progressing lavorably under the skillul tuition ol Miss Fraser. Mrs. Taylor and daughter All“ are visiting in V iage Green, the zuests oi her inothe , Mrs. Maria Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. William Doyleggd dflilshier. Miss Maryaret, spent Sun- day in Vernon River, the guest; 91' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goody, +v1+owno worooeowoo-e RAVI YOU! IYII EXAM!!! ID AND GLASSES FITTED II JV ovs-owoqoqoooaao AL‘ 4 n. icylzslunr EXAMINATION ‘Jltilil l“ IIPIMII "KOO. .0?!‘ I’ Will v . a "*1 VWALL PLASTER‘ m...) - BEAVER aoann i . _ an we. BEAVER INBUL ~180Mb?» “Imam”, ‘m. . Henry ‘Brandt, Brighton,‘ Chester, Earl and Genevieve. are Wesitierljl anon-At oavndish Usgsiasr vicinity. Haw Bot Osaiors. Ila- qq pm» notilyi liss Ltd... sum- mersids. ‘leli-l-ll-ti h I . ~00“ own naive: .st Hol~ man's Bummsrsids. Iiotire lurniture department will be used lor danoins iiridsy. Sept. ii. Dixon's Oluhssila cards and refreshments. Everybody weicolns. 0on0 and hsvs a real good time. ‘FM-Iiit-Ii -KIIIDIG'IOH lull. diubioas- ins hers. lambd- ist sod’ vssi calves Wednesday ot as week up g til; noon. John A. Douglas, flag, 1 01054-304! ! Pi ’ _ -IOOIAI. GATIIIIING-M‘ nuan- Itar oi lrionds cl Miss Marion Osmo- _'J(.‘", Bulnmerside, |svq has s, lass- wuli party at My. H. T. Romeo's luinlnet buosllow. The Dinky Dunk. . on the Dunhitiver. Wednesday arter- noon. Tho time was lpliit vary pleas- _ sntly and a bounisoils plonio luhoh WM heortliy enioyed. the Dirty re- turning homo shouts ohlotii. Miss Osmpboll is iesvin; out week to take up nursins in the United stem. _-....--.—---..-.- IIISONMI —Mi.ss iiluricl Lee. ol Siunmenide. left on Friday to spend the winter in Toronto- 8. ' P-Mrs. Frank Johnson oi Bummer- side, and her two sons. are visiting in Moncton, N. B. S. —Mrs. a. w. an". who his been visitinr in Boston. Most. for some weelw. returned to her home in illo- mersidc on Fridsy svonins- liar little dflilxhter. Miss Blanche. has return- . ed lrom a visit to lflends in the country. S. "- —-Mr. and Mrs. hsith hard oi Iv- anti. was. an visiting Mr. Ilsa-id's parents. Mr, and ssrs. Artsmss board. at lpring Valley. 0n Iridsy they motored to flulnmersids. and were the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Louis uard. s. “Dr. wui sadism.‘ and we. Hel- in spending a" deliahtiul summer with Mrs. B. '1‘. Holman, e! lummorside, have left on return to their home in Toronto. The! will visit Mm. Hoi- man's mother, Mrs. Pearson, at Di;- by. N. I., snroutazfl. John E. Stesvart _ Dies July 8th. (Perth Victoria NQII. I'll! 11th.) Alter an illness oi! several weciu. John lifitewsrt hissed peocoiully to his rest at his bongo. Wapsks, N. 1., on Monday momma. July 8th. In the yassinng oi Mr. Stewart, New Brunswick loses another 91 its active builders. Born at St. Peter's nay. P, iii. 1-, to Fcbrusay 11th. 1850, he cams to flow Brunswick in 181i 1""! i-‘lifllitii in the construction oi tho old New Brunswick rsiiway, (our. WW ill-We) his most important cow tract befiig that part o! the road from Munisc to Aroostooi: Junction. is miles, and later. its wntinuation from the latter piece to Ibrt nip field. Maine. Mr. Stewart wss on the ilrst ttlln to cross the Perth-Mower, runway‘ (Howe truss) bridle. An attempt was made to push revmi ears e1 steel toils serous to the An- dover side, and as the tut two spans were only temporary, when the train was nearly over. it gave way and the train with the locomotive was plung- ed mte’ ti» river. w. John MacDon- ald, another centrsetor, was pinnsd under the water by the llidin] rails and drowned. the conductor, Dan Babbitt and iii-shaman, Jsel: You: e-(s-o-e-oa-on-q-oo-s BRINGING UF FATE E = Eingt th rwwus i msovars‘ summons-rm‘: turret the Bowls Ixhibltion on BIP- temheristiavpentotiiewboisei King's Oounty. lllkg- your eateries early. ll you have not Ieosived a prise list write thl Becretafl. D. I. MMAIIIII. 74874-28411. .."l'fll OIIICIAL GUIDE o! the Prints Idwsrd Island Hobos‘ Hallie sonsnotnysmiiutweosnssswe you that all roads lead in George- town. Como to oiil Eiibition Mid horas races on lspteinher the 11th. Everyone welcome. 7667-8-31-81 ..°AN onuomo rosrsuN —Mr. James Iiflnlllihie, mail-courier to be most csiiisins sad sstislaotory to the bcaoholdors aleus. his routs. His routs esniss him some thirteen miles ircm Bouris sud no stores. druu. or doctors eta. in tneq m. tance, makes it olten imperative to sondmsnymassbsssto Bouri-s bythe postman. These lrsquent massages w. Lonssnhis pleasantly executes dsiiy. thus ssvins thsWnI-holders often a ions’ tourney. More important, as a snail-carrier. he makes low inla- tslm. ‘ ' ..'M,.'rl. Ihrrisu. o! Boston, a dsushter o! the late Joseph Mcrhee, Bayiield, is visiting her nephew, Pius McDonald. Rockbarrs. and sisters sud asieu, ler s lsw weeks. alter a arm may years sbsonae lrom the impala was salad tor. business man in the community ridioiusd the idea end laid "Why build a railway W Tobique. one be: car will silppiylll o! ‘lobious ion s yssr."-_ Hon- Joha Oostissn was alive then. amino were a low others who had. lsith in m. Stewart's laith; Ottawa had tsith in the preloot: the branch was built sad has proves lobe an siunot o! so moan importance to the 0.118. main linu- Mr. Stewart ai- se hrnuxht into harness the Aroos- iooi: hill. and its ssvsipiasnt, be- sides eiectriiyin: Aroostooh county, Maine, has been the means o; 8t. asternifttitt ‘ QIIR-RNO-EHOUIIIIIIIJJMGVIBI‘ 1 i i 1 .3 i Let Our Boys’ Store T8 blems We-know how to dress boys o! all ages e s ready for Schooplv '4 R 3.1929 t‘ .-.._. ke Care o1’ your IE0. ...-bjg boys and ‘little boys-ail sorts oi.‘ boys. 1g you buy from the Boys’ Store the boys will be smartly dressed and the cost Let us show you today. will be small. r Boys’ suits, bloomer pants . . . . $585. $7.95 ’ Boys’ gulggtlgng pants, $5.95, $3.75, $10, $12 Boys! Augwool Stilts, $3.00, $4.00 Boys’ Long Pants. Tweed Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knick . i Bpys’ Bloomer Pants, $1.00. #135. 51-75. $2.50 | and Blue $1.85 to $3. era .. .750, 95c, $1.25 Boys’ Tweed and Corduroy Knickers C1. $135 Boys’ Dark Brown Oordutoy. Boys’ Blue Cheviot Reefer Bloomer P'ilitfl- f ‘ti-Bf. Boys’ Sweaters, Polo $1 -°°i“1i25- "-5.5 Boys’ V-neck Sweaters, ........ $1.60. 11-7 . $9.00. BOYS’ G011 HOIQ u-i-‘ramnuansissgoor 50°! 75°! Boys’ Tweed Co!!! u.-mnun-w~w~u~7_5°v “m BOYS' 1 6'0 | u dQILaIIIDXI-IIIIIU Pencil uonsrds. buns nus, Amos-took, Andorra-Darth. Isth, Bristol, Flor- on and son. Donald. who have been ‘Mwum Hum“ “d wwum“ * ‘ belnssupplied with electric ilsht and WWW‘. * ‘ Ml’. Stewart also raw the necessity oi’ telephone lines and succeeded in building a iius from Perth u; alley $00k Oil i»!!! Wblilill- Thus aohievc nients industraliaed the upper Balm J03!!! Vi}!!! Hid has paved the way . ior smier sotivityYIn spite ol nu advanced are, Mr. Stewart continued active to the very tut nmment or his ltmsvsr on the alert and seek~ 111s out some mom oi Oiioning up channels o! ills whereby poonls could be Proiitshly employed in support oi their families, and Save no thought y, to personal gain tor hinisoll. lie has leit behind s record o: national lul- neitlnde- . Besides his wits, he is mrvived by lour daughters, Mrs. O'Keele o: Vit- llnis. Nollie and Mrs. Mary stsbbins 1M MII- Jolie Benn o! Boston. use two brothers, Normsn oi Oharlotte- town. P. h. 1., and Jonathan oi shei- burno. N. S. Tits tuners! was held ‘ruasday at 8 p. m. item the homo oi his nephew, Murchis 1.. Stewart, Perth, when; a ionic number oi irionds anthem u: P"! leli respects. The ssrvioa was conducted by Rev. Mr. Pripsla, oi the United Ohm-oh, choir o! the Andovcr United church rendered sweetly the hymmthock oi Assn, Just as I Am, ‘and Sweet Bye- and-Bye. The pallbearers ‘wort Bani. Bever- idse. n. W. nemmings, Ohsrlds In- msn, II. I. Blahllee. O. l... Oinutead, and .1. w. Niles. F ’ ~ Interment wit wads in the I-sriee Greek cemetery. ' 115M210! III!!! Friends o! Jack Bees‘, Esmptaa. are sorry iohoar o! hisseflous op- eration isr appendicitis in the r. I; 1'. IelpiMl-but oil ioeir lorwsrd with Meta lot his speedy someti- . f» neonatal-amass mm mansions I »..\ Sold for Cash - “. Many Point” Free! with each Boys Suit dsulhter Doris, Millbanlr, 1111s., have returned home alter having spent splessont vacation with her moth- er Mrs. Bessie Pillman, Victoria and other relatives on P. ill. I. Mr. Clifton Ines, 'I'hreo Hills, Alta», has returned to his home in De Sable sitar. having spent a nuiilber oi years in the West. His many friends are pleased to sse hiln sssn. Capt. Dan Ferzuson, Hampton, has srsotsdanewbsmonhuiarmat De lahlo. Finley Ferguson, well worm carpenter and contractor was is chsrss si ths work. 1- ‘srp :1.» ma“!!! or um ‘I 0 I» IIIIA "asylum I‘ loolipt u. s oLWomel. 1.. by Irall. u aar speelalty. é? McL WEAK MEN l; lsr Dsssolatlvs 91mph ' i The potato crop in lismpion looks very prouiiains Ind laymen m an- ticipation a greater demand ~snd hither prices to rewani them iox their hard isbor in this partiaulsr line oi lsrmins. wwnw '. Parthlasnsdeyoaly, Yonrhenlivlllliiiilbs? l i leldl- "B! Mt NI!" tbsmistssloiaoso. 5 l EDD Live ' Poultry I will be buyins u» rim n; u; ma... Bsptsnbsr m. "n. two vuulty fleet. nasty I _ ATTENTION ‘has early rasrkstlssellevollyygbiistjllllll will depreciate dumb in quality, i, You reality will new. Lumpy.‘ Le nag-amounts, u shippils uwil aioomwwmorm Mu i» t" United states svsry month- Portugal m established a Mimi” our.» extend owilts w =sfl¢"1' __ twists srainstt ‘ nnny ~ cw- "o..-" - '- Wanted wll] p; uwflflillj be: 1b.!" ll! w catering Chi lugs; posit and “tastier tbs W" ' ' sass ti"