il* = "“ ` ' ` .;/~‘~' .- . i'\V“'v f v » \_.v .` . , l - . c”` \*"' \. . .1 f . i l l,, .,..... ...._...lensiivfaairrilsinsii.:-nulLn»eu'x¢us.n=s¢na_iiauwe.arm¢».»>n--s..-..-~.....-. . . .. .__,.._ __ _ Go Pajamas . mfg; 01.00 Ladies silk knit pajamas, one and two piece styles. All the latest color combinations 4 Ladies’ silk knit gowns. Tailored and lace 00 trimmed styles. Very special . I Pantie and brassiere set. Bloomer and brassiere set. Bloomer and vest set. Many colors, all sizes, l ce trimmed and tailored styles, no , I a per set ................................... I MONDAY, w 1 _ A run cumn 1 I _ V Z i A _M '_ V T ` ` Sale of - s Charlottetown 4 Specials in Dainty Silk “Undies” SUNSHINE DAYS f “§V\1;Hv1 raorscrion - two perfect auto headlights. Buy them It Braoe's. 5854-10-17-21. -FUNERAL SERVICES - The 'funeral of Mrs. Sidney Birch ot' South West Lot le was held from lhcr home to the United Church at im ia on in-lday artemeoii. 'rlie services were very largely attended by friends from far and near. The sei-vie, ln the church was conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Woodside, assisted U Rev. Mr. Coleman of Port Hill. The pall bearers were Messrs. Rus- sell, Davld and Wdliam Cameron. -nsmo "A" AND "ii" heavy duty batteries, fresh stock at Brece's. 5832-10-15~~2i. -MADE TRIP T0 BOSTON - Forty three excurtlonlsts made the ti-lp to Boston on Friday from Sum- mera`de. Among those were the stone, Jeanie Johnson, Ruth Brown, Elia Gay, Mary McCullough, Mollie Melkle, Jean 1Vl1a.cKearney, Mr. Ed- gar Clark, Mrs. W. G. Church, Mrs. Maurice Bowen.-B -MACKEREL and' Cod lines, smelt, herring and mackerel nets, sold right at Brace‘s. 5832-10-15-21. Bernard McDonald, John Baglole -BUY NEW AUTO and radio storage batteries at Brace's. 5854-10-17-21 -BUY 13. PLATE new Lincoln heavy auto storage batteries nt Bl'lwe's. 5832-10-15-21. -S’SIDE TOWN COUNCIL MEETING-The adjourned meeting of the Summerslde Town Council was held in the Council Chamber on Friday last. Mayor Manson presid- ed over a full council Board. After reading ot the minutes of the the Misses Freda Bowness, Miriam Lid-‘previous meeting bills were passed ag follows: Town paid bills $7616.59 Unpaid $2204.59. Electric Light, paid bills $845.81. Unpaid bills $1206.11. A motion approving ol’ the pay- ment to the School Board of $25,- 000 foi' building purposes was pass- ed, moved by Coun. Phillips and lsewnded by Conn. MacNelll. The application of Maynard Lcfurgey ,to inspect the stove pipes of rest; dences in the Town was accepted. *N ' ‘lf _ ' T1 " ` Bell, chairman of the finance com- mittee reported that the estimates ln all departments were under those of lest year. $2,000 had yet to be received from the Provincial Gov- emment for the use of the Town tractor. Colin. McNeill, chairman of the streets committee reported that there was still a little more rc- , pair work needed oli the Water St. sidewalk as there were several dangerous places where the concrete was broken, The Council agreed that these repairs should b¢.done and request Colm. Mr.:Nell1 to look after th’s matter. Coun. Phillips, chairman of the Police Committee reported 35 arrests and convictions for drunkenness, two for vagrancy, one for stealing, one fordrlvlng to the common danger. F.nes collected $257.50. A motion was passed to ask for tenders for fifty ton of Sidney screened coal to heat the Town tobcr 26th. Aafter considerable dis- current used although it was 8 pet -Mr. James Williams of 0‘Lesry lsalarles of Police Officer Klnch and Police Officer White $10 per month. Conn. Schllrman dld not support this motion as he argued that in view of the scarcity of money this was not the time to raise salaries although he agreed that the police have been doing good work ln the town. Coun. Bell said the excellent work of the police justifies the sd- vance of pay which ls not exactly s raise but bringing the salary up to what is was understood the of~ flcers would receive if they made good. Coun. Bell said that the Po- lice should be paid a sufficient sum to allow them to live decently and to place them above the temptations officers of the law are subject to if they are underpaid- Coun. Schur- man, chairman of the Electric Light committee gave a loodre- port and showed an incieaso over me calm ivi¢i