BARGAINS p of Any Summer Dress now in stock at 1-3 off ....s..--so--.-ts.-....-. “The Bargain Centre” Rack of Linene Dresses. Sizes 14 to 40. Very Special price . See our Rack of Summer Dresses in Celenese and Voiles, etc. Special priced at $1.59 and Gil-Vs Print Cotton Dresses. Sizes 8 to l4 years. Clearing at ssaaeooasasasaoaaaoseaasacapaag Ladies’ Dresses Balance ladies’ Summer Dresses 1-3 rrif Crepes, Voiles, Celenese, Cotton Mesh, etc., in assorted sizes and latest summer shades. Now is ihe time to profit by these reduced prices. s... szss 69c Prowse Bros. Ltd —'I'II CENTRAL BIDIQUI Women's Institute will cell Homo Made Ice Cream at the school Pri- ' day evening August 5th. 4790-8-84! --ALI. TEAMS wishing to oom- pete tor the Strong and 310M801! tug-oi-war trophy. Ind 111 will‘ entries not later than Aulllst 11th m Benry causeck. o. nodeque. 4770-84-31 -N0li.’l'fl BEDEQUE and Free- town United Church= N. Bedeque, 1i: Freetown. S. iwcrehiillilnl with Presbytnrians); ‘Traveller's Rest, 7.30. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —WO0D ISLANDS P88582- TIRIAN CHURCH-On Aug. 7th, 1082, the service will be at church r at 8 o'clock p.m. All are cordially i welcome. Rev. Allister Murray. minister. -BAPTIST CHURCH services, Rev. A. O. Crows, Pastor, Sunday, August 7th: 10.45 a. m., Morning Worship at Bedeque; 11.45 a. m.. Sunday School; 12.15 p. m., Lord's Supper; 7.30 p. m., Evening service at Freetown. -VISITING ISLAND-Dr. F. W. Christopher, Mrs. Christopher and Miss Louisa, oi Boston, Mass, are spending their annual vacation on the Island. Dr. Christopher was ‘formerly oi Tignish and has al- ways attended the Island race meets. This year makes his twenty ilrst visit. S. -I'UNER.AL SERVICES — The funeral oi Mrs. John J. McNaIIy was held on Monday morning irom her late residence on Fitzroy street, Bummerslde, to Bt. Paul's Church and Cemetery. Requienriligh Mass was sung by Rev. Bennett McDon- ald, the responses being rendered by the male choir. Rev. Dr. Mc- wrsrrrrrr curnnrsrr‘ / THE --IUICIASID CAI-HERO. Honttoiflummarsideiathsiixat the new Rockne Studebaker an. l. -FINBD 810 AND 008T! - A man from the country was iined in the Bummcrslde Police 001M on Thursday morning $10 and costs ior being drunk. Be paid the iins. -8 —SHIPMENT 0F LIVE FOWL- A shipment oi 2,100 live iowl pass- ed through Bummsrside on Wed- nesday aiternoon bound ior Monte real. The car was made up ‘at OTieary irom the dliierent egg air- cles in the district. A car oi 900 was are being shipped by Mr. P. J. Noy oi’ Hunter River. This is the second shipment this season. B. -ssrzuaa 0F BUM-Robert McDonald and Erskine Heywood o! the R. C. M. P. iound a iivs gal- lon keg oi rum amongst some lob- ster traps on Wednesday aiternoon near Seaview on the North Shore. The rum was brought to the Cus- toms House at Summerslde. No ar- rests were made in connection with the iind. S. --VISITING SUMMERSIDE AND MONTROSE — Miss Florence and Miss Gladys Campbell oi Worcester Mass, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Carl Crockett oi Summersids and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell oi MOIIILTOSC, Miss Flor- ence Campbell is the superintend- ent of the Habenaman Hospital in Worcester and Miss Gladys Campbell is traiiie manager in the Worcester Telephone Company. Both young ladies are enjoying their visit-S -—VICTOR.IA AND ALBANY.- In order to give better service to my customers in Victoria and vi- cinity, I have ordered a iull cargo oi Albion Nut, Stove and Furnace Lellna officiated at the grave. In the Sanctu y were Revs. John Archibald McDonald and Revu Douglas McNeill, oi Tignish, Rev.‘ Father Walsh, oi Palmer Road, I-Rev. Martin-Monaghan, D. D., oi 'Miscouche. Besides Summerside friends many irom the surround. ing districts especially irom Eg- mont Bay where Mrs. Mcllally‘ m. sided ior a while came to extend thplr sympathy to the bereaved iamily. The pail bearers were; Mayor E. W. Manson, Hon. Adrien F. Arscnault. Messrs. A. E. McLean, MP- Fred Murphy. J. s. Dalton and D. I". McNeilL -ST. ANTIIONYS CHURCH -_ On Sunday, July 24th, special ser. vices were held in St. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield, in honor oi st. John Berehman, patron oi the A1. tar and Choir Boys‘ Society, who impressive ceremony began at; 7 p. m. with the altar and choir boys mlwhlnl in procession, singing W ‘,~_ ~ _ I LONDON, M l‘. pwrrd of nation has THU MODERN BOY CALLED A COWARD Blalciston, n, widely known educa. 4 tor, shocked Great by denouncing the modern boy as timid, cowardly, untruthiul, easily bored, vain and dishonest. Blakiston, headmaster Lancing College, one oi the nation's iamous public schools, voiced all this criticism in a speech beiore the British hiedical Association. His talk caused a sensation, ior Iinglund ior centuries has been her public school boys, _.""urri many historians have des- r pd as the rocks upon which the giant empire "Waterloo was won on the playing iields at Eton.” Aug. 4.—Cuthbert Britain today The keen, oi like pretty. was founded. The verily believed that fortune. it all. Pillars of Success IN THE RAISING 0F, Highest - Class F OX E S lnsanbjagaileaderisthe roalmtlnsabvlieecrng “Imperials ” IIGUlnAII-Y Mmvflflui BY (fllAll-LOTTITOIN I. I. I. Imperial Biscuit to. us. l V“"I"'CGVJF"U UQQH! gtur-gqv-q g-rypv-rpmr-egs-v Scare head lines were put over the hcadmastefs speech by the si- ternoon newspapers. Mr. Blakiston said there was no comparison between the boys oi to- day and those oi thirty year; ago, adventurous sportsmen c! other days have been replaced, he asserted, by youths who do not. know how to saddle a horse and who deck themselves out Peacocks so they will lock outdoor It is his belief that the 01d spirit oi adventure is largely gone and initiative is considerably impaired. Nowadays. he said, youths 110M111"! t0 go abroad to seek their GT8 Mr. Blakiston blamed the war ior appropriate hymns, which was fol- lowed by Solemn Vespers and $01. emn Benediction, with the Rev, Dr, w- E- Mouashan, Seven Mile Bay, as Celebrant. Ho was assisted by Rev. Douglas McNeill as Deacon and by Rev. J. A. Gsudet, P.P., as Bub-Deacon. The Vesper-g mg Benediction hymns were sung in an excellent manner by the Chan- cel Choir in the Sanctuary. The Hill‘! Altar was wonderiul in ap- pearance, with potted plants, n5. tural (lowers, votive candles and °°1°P¢d llilhts. An exceptionally large congregation was present. Ar. tar service a. short sacred concert was given in St. Anthony's Hall, and a masterly discourse was de. liver-ed by Dr. Monaghan, who had been invited ior the occasion. On Monday morning a High Mass was celebrated at 7.80 in honor oi 8t. John Berehmsn, with Rev. W. E. Monaghan as Celebrant, with Rev. J. A. Gaudst in the sanctuary. The musical parts oi the Mass were rendered by the Chancel Choir, un- der the direction oi Mr. C, J. 651-, lant. During Mass the ooys re- ceived Holy Communion in a body. In the afternoon, the boys were conveyed to Cascumpec Shore,‘- where they held an enjoyable pic- nic, with the Rev. Pastor and Rev. B. Crokcn as guests oi honor. Sup- per was served at 5.80 and at 7.30 all were conveyed to their homes tired, but happy aiter a periect day. Miami's new natal cap ls handy- BRINGING UP FATHER h~_m Coal to arrive at Victoria whari. Kindly place your order ior what you may require ior the winter with the undersigned, or with my agent Mr. E. Boswell without delay. I am also carrying a. iull stock in my coal sheds at Albany Station. J. F‘. Lord, North Tryon. 4794-8-5-iw-2i --TIGNISH PERSONALS — Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Perry, Boston, Mass, are visiting Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry, Leovillo-Miss Anna Handrahan, Nurse in Training, Charlottetown Hospital, is spending a vacation at her home in ‘Iignish-I-lis Hon. Lieut. Governor Dalton visited Tig- niah on Monday-Mia Marie Do- lan, Boston, is spending her ‘noli- days in 'I‘ignish, the guest oi Mrs. Lina Murphy. - Miss Kathleen Brennan returned to her home here aiter a very pleasant visit in Char- lottetown, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. R. Praught. -- Mr. W. A. Gaudet, oi the Customs, Montague, is spending his holidays at his home in Tlgnishr-Dr. R, L. Noon- an, Summerside, spent the week end in Tignish-Master Claire Kelley, Summerside, is spending a. pleasant visit in Tignish, the guest oi Miss Noreen Johnston-Dr. and Mro. J. E. Blanchard, Charlottetown, with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant, Bath, Me., Mrs. Mae Chaisson, Augusta, Me., and Dr. H. Williams, Augusta, Me, spent the week and visiting iriends in nish returning to Town on Tues- day.-—Mr. and Mrs. Henery Bernard and family, Summer-side, are spend- ing a few wekes visiting in Tig- niah.-Mrs. Peter M. Chaisson, who has been a patient in the City Hos- pital returned to her home on Tuesday iecling much betten-Miss Leona, McInnis, Souris, is spending a brlei vacation at her home in 'I‘ignish.—T. (IITSIJORES ~ 599'? "Hunt's . It zashsa poison and quietly aha: its ca. w lhaadsacthiagbatlsvl MFNARITS cwneronltlislandctousod taken on at Kensington, The iowl ‘ _MB-.GRAN'IZK.LEWIS Grant K. Lewis, o! the United Christian Mssicnary society o! the Churches oi Christ, Indianapolis, mo, is one oi the outstanding leaders among all communions in the homeland mission service. m. Lewis has held success- mi pastor-ates at Denver, Colorado, and Pomona. cil- iiornia, and had served with dis- tinction ior a numberci years as state secretary oi Jthe Chrlsitlan Misglqnasy Society oi Caliiornla south before he was called to an executive position in the American christian Missionary society in 1910. When the United Society W“ oi the Amerfcan Christian Mission- ary society and iive other national boards oi the Churches oi‘ Christ in i920, Mr. Lewis entered the ser- vice oi the new Society in which he has since continued. Mr. Lewis has a passion for mis- sions not only in the homeland. but 1n all lands, he is a B08061 preacher with power and his ad- dresses before conventions and oth- er gatherings are interesting. in‘ spirational and instructive. Mr. Lewis is president of- the Men and Millions Movement and has held many other POBWWB 01 honor and trust in 11's communion- ___-—————~—————-“-"—“-———“ -SUMMER.SIDE TENNIS — The Tennis tournament at the Bum- merside tennis grounds is PYOEPEBB- mg‘ very well. Three rounds have been played oii and it is onrorpst- ed that the iinals will be played next week-S --CAR BURNS-Mr. Pcnnwnr- den oi Summerside had the mis- fortune to ose his motor car bY tire as he was driving on the Lot i6 road on Wednesday afternoon. It is thought that a short circuit was the cause oi the accident. The car was a total loss. B. _A'I'I'ENDING PROVINCIAL CONVENTION AT MT. STEW- ART-Maior F. F. May and Lieut. Gum, '1'. A. S. Jackson were the Legion attending the Convention at Mflllht 396i"??- Yea‘ many. Others attending were Capt- n. L. HaflEYm-—5 PERSONALS _'1‘he Misses Grace and Almfl Yeo, daughters oi Mr. and Mrs- Herbert Yeo oi Charlottetown, are visiting Summersidc, the guests oi their aunt, Mrs. J. J. Enman. Q M --Mr. William Gould oi Boston. Mass, is spending his annual va- cation with his sister. MFS- Chmde Kenny oi Summerside. S. -Mr. and Mrs. KhlilB Sharbell, 0g Portage, left Wednesday mom- ing ior Quebec. They We" 11mm‘ panied by Mr. s. L. Murphy. of Conway- ' '--Mr. ooorae Bomb °1 °°‘°“““ has returned home irom the Pr!!!“ County Hospital where he was uls- dgfgolfii t. atmenc-s -Mrs. F. Curtain and her child'- renare visiting Mrs. Curtains D81‘- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Claud- organized and took over the work ~ $2 0.29 us-uuawomtm-h-tr” 1 I *a s s usruaylhrurs . , .P.lo}1!lili;§--. ;P*RIZES! Six i st Prizes of $100 ENTIE‘? $1500 In Th Cash Distributed to Contest Winners to Date! a SIXZnII Prizssoi$40 l 913m ntest (No. THIS BIG CONTEST! WINNERS OI‘-' CONTEST Ne. 5 in‘. sscarouwzr: silos“ "'"""*' ‘v '“""‘°"' °"'" pump: $10 a Anti 300 Prizes oi $2 Each 7) Closes August 12, 1932 .n.1_. Coder-loll. Onc- '3,.¢ pmgp- $10-¢heshr W. Annand, 101 Pleasant Stu TPIIN- "-5: ‘, Cheques lor- $3 each have also been malted to 60 01h" VIM!"- These are the conditions ct Eniri it this contest Cut this advertisement trom the paper-writs OLD Cl-IUM HI f t more than five words in the blank ids°rii§rsr~ svgggus: mfittfifif... “s"sr.."r:r'.?s"°s:'.rrt""r':' . "° UALJTY an H 0 to oro Chum lcturo will" mm. P.O. m THE TOBACCO OF G 1720, Montreal, P.Q., on or before August 12th wwd-n d,“ "Nuns ‘m, °,dc,,,,,,fi,,,,,,,_ l?“ "are °‘ ti°r.".1."l‘°'.‘..2’.‘.tir.fi“..om“ I as w pu 8 n ariultherOld Chum Picture Title Contact In about» one month's time. No correspondence will be entered into with any OOHIOBQGI‘! and an! to. thereby agree to accept the decision of the Judges as final: ‘ Name G services Service Alex h. services. e1; oi Miscouche. They W!" w‘ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cur- gom, senior. Mr. F. Curtain will "n" m flmg ior the Eucharistic Qqngregs to be held on the 17th [IMMENT inst. The party are from Eoxbufl. Mass. B. 7th. . 3ST. Church, Montlgue, Sunday, Auuget service will be held in the ev- ening at 7 otclock. luv. Principal John McNicol, Toronto Bibi» O01- li a. m.; St. Peters, 3 p.'m.; An- nandale, 7.30 p. m.- Pastor . ..'CARDIGAN PB-ISBYTERIAN CHURCH services Sunday, August 7th. Service at Cardigan, 11 a. m.; School will meet at Cardigan at 10 oclock and Lorne Valley at 2 p. m. Imperial Tcbaccoliomaany ol Oanadlv Umli“ John Sharp oi Burnmersidzz-S IlEllli GIIARBZFAN . . ‘UNITED BAPTIST Church ior August 7, i987: Dundee. H. O. Morgan, at Dundas, 8 p. m. Rev. Gibson will preach at both All are welcome. Bundsy ANDREW’! Presflyierian 4- The Misses Mary and Agnesdege, will preach. All are welcome. Hewlett, Georgetown have return- The Bible school meets each Bun- official representatives oi the Sum- ed to the City alter a. pleasant; visit , day morning at 10 o'clock. Russel merside branch oi the Canadianwlth their parents, Mr. and lvksiuilT-lflfl. 511W r. Provincial William Howlett. "WINGAGEMENT ANNOUNC- _ms_ can], Lrdawne of wipe BIL-Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McPher- B. W. Robinson. A- J- Ham?" find Wolie who has been undergoing 5°“ °i Mwtw“ Wm‘ b 5911mm" ‘treatment in the_ Prince County u” mnumm‘ M ‘m!’ flymfl’ Hosph] L‘ very much improved and Annie to Mr. Chessel B. Annear, son ‘ is at present the guest oi Mrs. s: ‘fiwxd “mug!” M“: tcgue. arrlage itake pace August 17th. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard oil Summerside, and their-iamily, are] spending their vacation at Mill River in the \vest:rn part oi the deuahum "emu w" mm‘ ‘t u“ Province. B. ‘ home ‘gue, when she entertained some liriends inhonorcihsrsowa birth» ’ day on ‘Ihru-sday, July 37th. About thirty guests werepresent anifthe 'evening was spent at bridge and music. time. noory mamrnnsr rsarr-s very ..°Mr.andMrs.B.I.Prowseand Mrs. Adam Campbelbaiioidhm lottetcwmmotomdtollontagueon sands; to spend the day visiting ssnausmi-nrnurpnnaaan. ..'Miss Marjory Byndman, Mon- stancs Hyndman. B. Address Harry Davison. H. W. Stewart, H. - OLD COIN FOUND 5801-8-5-11 of Mrs. Philip Lane, Monta- Croaier iound it lying on H. rrasorvsns I733. is spending this week at PoinctheguestoiMissCon- rrrsrcrrr rxsrrrrrurrorr nouns ass mam-s ‘oran- Jlunaadllraflexalaclanais i.._..., smaznswoe rr. s. rrrrrcorr rhlachdilh or ietusrvilll/ orrogrfilgm "I"! corn vo-ras no ‘ ,i |.:-:.rr|i ill“ i; nulls/urn Lefo Grr A WHKT THEY QAW PRINTl-D n4 ‘TN! ‘b RI/ A ..'Mr. Fred Healy oi Watersidl was a visitor to Montague on Sun- day, the guest oi Mr. and Mn ..°Miss Mary Eileen Bell 'a Wood Island is visiting at Monts- Ille, the guest oi her aunt, Mrs. h. IN SCHOOL YAII HALIFAX, N. 8., Aug. 4.—P. W Crczier recently found a coin that had been in circulation ior a quarter oi a century beiore Hallie: was anything but a series oi uncut tfinbered hills. Tlfnished by M! the ground in the Joseph Howe school yard where it had been u- covoret b! Nomi: rains. Bo cleaned it "r16 round the coin to be a penny- 0" onesidewassharpandontnr other the word ffiibornia" which was the ancient name given to In- land by the Romans. The date wal Island's Iilnlnene ior sore 7M5 . '- A