TH F » Early Comers will secure some of 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 1Y18.11V€» $10.50 Dresses for $7.88 $3.95 Dresses for $2.72 -_...$16.00 Dresses for $12.00 .$19.50 Dresses for $14.63 _ ' n. }=h"= This Morning We offer 1 ummer Dresses-Reduce \ $8.95 Dresses for $6.72. mm ' 4 ` __ :; ,_ " .. ,o ,.,'_; vtkmi, g W93¢¢f"'_ E;e'»:»s»..m slums I ax... _ ca JF' soosvui. we masts l 'mgassax .:sy.'sasep_ans'v _ _ 2 _,'“\ lsslves wednesday n¢.eaeh'wq;auov¢rv!¢lli=c1\rml.- 1 t Q-.Ii .» 4 Remarkable Values in Lovely Crepe-de-c hene ` Lace trimmed 1 Undergarments Jrepe de chene Gown, daintily trimmed with ` ` N N, lace, shown in pmk peach and white, a most 7 ` ‘ outstanding value at A " I Crepe de chene slip, lace trimmed, very choice ~ Iabric, beautifully made, white, peach, pink ' ___] h - T./ , iii tis' noon. Joan A. Douglas. Sew. -DON'T FAIL to hear Miss Bar stanley Bridle Hail on Friday even- xnz. Ausuad mn at s P. as. samu- sion 25c. ~ 7282-8-14-31. -___ --INMAN PICNIC-A picnic will . E. Island, at the shore of D. In- man, Hampton. on Thursday after- noon, Aus. lbth. If rainy. Friday, 16th. All connections sre_ invited with their baskets. 7221-8-12-Bi ` H795-'1~N~lf V B bars McNeill of Charlottetown at _ bs has cc screams the nom y¢»r}":;i"‘°°m’:h of the landing of the Inmsns on c on h*’ P 1% compare with usual $5.00 lines . . sam* g DANCE SET, of daintiest crepe de chene, trim med to harmonise with slip mentioned above, wonderi'ulvaue_ ._ . _ _ . _ F BLOOMER in bobette and standard style, very daintily made garment of nne crepe de chene, lace trimming .._._._._._._._._._. _ _ / 1 rm Ou D1m1 seg f ° 'sf :see Slips and Bloomers These are broken lines of regular 50c value, if 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.- Fifty cent value .. .',._., _. . . Q ’ / \ '» \ 1 L I l ° 0 ` (5(7Zi? _ Sulnmersi V \ I <' _touched by their kind remembrsnoes m8 I ten conducted by Rev. Mr. Smith, assist ed by Rev. A. Adams and Rev. J. P. O. Fraser. 'Crosslng'thc Bar" was sung very feelingiy by the United Church quartctte. -Messrs. Crue, Bmallman, Hcustis and Sharp, and a beautiful solo by Mr. Linkletter. The Pall-bearers were Messrs. Brenton Clark, Ernest Usllbeck. Robert Palm- er, Earl Bohurman, Ewen Nicholson and Dr. A. L. McDonald. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery, Bum- rside. 5 -ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- ON.-A number of friends from ummerside gathered at the home T S of Miss Celina Gaudet. ot Bt. Nich- olas. on the eve of her departure for Montreal where she will cn- M' the Owswsition of 'Notre Dame. A very pleasant cvsning was spent and s. very nicely worded address and a handsome presenta- lon was_ presented to Miss Gaudet “fins al d the ' Miss Gaudet has a very large circle of friends in de and was very deeply RADIO ..MONCTON, Aug. 12.-1929 ‘Radio Prosramme CNRA, Tuesday, Aug 12th )475.9 metres). Moncton, N. B. 8.00 p. fn.-9.00 p. m. (A B T)-CNRA studio by string orchestra and Hal- lfax artists. Miss Madeline New- combe, Soprano. Mr. Grits Schaef- ar, Baritone. 9.00-10.00 p. m. (AST). Canadian National chain pr0€ramme, Prenchs-Canadian hour of music from Montreal over stations C. N. R. A., Moncton, C. N. R Q., Quebec O. N. R. M ., Montreal, C. N. R. 0., Ottawa. Holrody Pauli, eminent vio- linist, Vancouver, will be heard in thi linist, Vancouver, will be heard in this part of the programme. 10.00 p. m.-11.00 p. m. (A B T)-. Network programme from Toronto over station C. N. B. A Moncton. C. N. R. Q., Quebec. C. N. R. M. Montreal, C. N .R. D. Ottawa, C. N. R; L., London, C. N. R. T., Toronto. ' ::Miller’s Worm Powders act so thoroughly that stornachic and intes- tional worms pass from the child without being noticed and withcht inconvenience to the sufferer. They are painless and perfect in action. n times will be found a a d at all healthy medicine, strengthening thaJ infantile stoamch and maintaining sides being an eifectiva verniifuge, they are tonioll and health-livin( in 11 their elects. 'rms as me sscoas mms um. this '°"` 1 ymms . ' ' ' _ > b _ __ | e Province ” ' me Babe Ruth hit his 31st home run of maior league career in the 'third inn- ing ot the Cleveland-Yankee game W today; earningsfrom the soil. ‘Lh rssaunwaspisausisessrnev- crknowswhatwillcomeup. 3 lldy has been waited on Kim P H her friends since ihe announce ,mem at I on onntuwl mt of her departure from the 'nh no vim lm _umxgmmn “_ _ p . Y itinvisorousoperationsothat,be In I--lil U: F3 nouncement ' W o a eir new life. Mr. Osmond Thom- . _ V V -, t lm-I -nailz ================: un3°u|wh0 UMBC nWDlth° cud UUUU' trywith Messrs. Poo le, and who has ¢°N1li>0eitonstis\rseic.wasaIse one of the guests of honor at" the supper. The three young men were lnwited with a .very beautifully "°f¢|°d IMYGII. a ilve dollar gold piece and cigarette caarsnd lighter l ' Subdivision wishes to announce the opening' of their branch office in Summerside. -#nil "UTI" I 'flwuurscee A _ Aluminum Bark The management of Aluminum Park 1 Aluminum Park Subdivision is a restricted P Vdevelopment adjacent to the $375,000,000 indus- _trial city, Arvida, and offers an exceptional .0DD0rtunity for investment. l l _ _ 5. _ Mr. E. _M._Gallsnt, Mgr. assisted by Miss Brydep _ from the homeodice, will be in ghm-ge, g_ _ ‘ ‘ 4 F; Your 1 acquainted Sununerside _ Telelllioiie 203-1 ///_sm/11 /J. 1//lv / Corus _‘U/'lv /i‘\“f / .‘/////7,8 Pu'r_~»\M's urn }fxIr.n'i< »r DR. 3_»'_P§ mmm Niall -srulclrs 1-rs xibsic nouns ""°N""' biscuit for puppies or old tones is ` ' - as n in xooa ni s and in in---ice. "m" '““'“° ""°°"-“"'“”° ' “ ,Im 2, ms, is mean; swasinsiai suis ` `tnssu¢stefmss\sar:i\aaey»-'i' -srmsnnm wmurr and mm-' °-°-"' ' ' ml 1 -nr. nissan uma is. §"B;c°.:_ ‘"‘°‘° °" ‘°;°,,m‘_'§_::‘f§: or su mu. un :suns aim. g i Bummeraida. -WANTED.-Pipe Organist and _MY ‘M Choir Director for Presbyterian ° II Church. Apply to T. D. Ramsay, Box am "num wi 75. Bummerside. '|3728-is-Si, mmds in `-*'__ ` ` , ' _imma ' | -ron sam.-A amos mere. six __w' .M Mn :years old. Broken. Applyto James Damn' M h_ Burns, Malpeque. 7215-8-14-li. 1 WHIMI. fl ig; E géilgggltsi §§EEi§§~ ;‘5 gregliégivéié -Miss s and Mn A. T. Philli ton.-B. _ ll -Mir Ghelley Schuman. at the Bank or Nova ssetis at is spending his vacation with his par.- _FUNEML or Mm WALLACE sau. mr. um ur. amsr assumes nsanmo.-'rne funeral cz an-.wan °' Summer-side. U ` _. ` I _ _p - ,lace Harding. who lost his life so ' . < ‘ ‘* ~ ' _ tragically last Wednesday, took place mr?" rr” u‘°x‘y‘ -u luamu’ 5, _ ~ | on Saturday afternoon at his law “mm” nm’ '”°“u"'_°-mv” ;_ ~ __ . _ V - _ msummmisssssszurssyzessessl .~ 1. » . ~ residence on Winter Street, Bum- . / ~ . ~_ _,_ clcz-A Rs e - : I . -» V _ e , . Y' \ ' ua water-ms, smrwsrsneieisg su' merside, and was very largl at- - , l ded. The impressive serv?io,e was “muy wh° M" hm mm“*m‘ml iaecsstempsriattuerslaad. a -Mi-. W. L. ssoxeasis, ss sim. merside, lsit on lloadayeosqgq the www or. the r. o. o. iv.. whichBb6iD(held\t_lldlW_7.¢.l., imswe¢nur.‘ucxsssuuss`ae-. gaieh'0lni.haPl‘lh¢aBWlrd/Lobo, Summeraids.-S. ` ~ ” A il? ll4» 0! -I.. lla Yilitin( onthellland. &.Ddi\l|l4||11si!in¢ hismothsr,Mrs.`Dcnsld.lt\¢llD§\la forafewdlvl. 'I'h°yhsvoalsobeea v|sit1nsm-.ansmaoesr¢encsin- son. of Bummerside, Mrs- (Dr.) Don- ald’sDl¥¢ntl. ` l S' 5?. ii: tis-_ii iisif §s§?§5_ -ann new bursh; Scotland, and graduate or versity. has new denoein Bumm many friends. kindly Played at the Summersiaa aol! Club Danc'e"on` Friday last. Kar nlavins was vm mm ~snn'¢ims by the dancers. 5 -ROV Mllrdbdk U And, 5 iii; mssosusst csmcs with . ia, best' wishes of s nm of :;"u" 12:" °~“""'°”""‘°' da_s .hunsai . Ansnspmdisg a wecktharetheywanttodanesden, H . . - . L ' r; s. 1. uhm ur. molasses vin onxvmaino, ohio, Aug. 12.- -A soon sam: onf. _ Messrs. - ' Bm visithisparentsuntiltiieendelsug. ls and Edward .Poole. who came um Mm Max” I-mlm” the season ,and the Milt od his OU* “Om Ensland about two years to ,mann W :Q 1*' my o and have since been working n.m._wmma, mm. sith farmers at New Annan, mg on Tn ' urday for Montreal. Before leiv- _-_Mrs llarganst gggqgm _'mm' 158 they were feted by the P0°Dle of w m_ “mum xmbnmekmm H9 district. Mrs. James March- Kémn' ,I 1* “uw ,M I _ Flrmm md “www M *Mi* "‘““" °”"'°° ‘W °“‘°" 1°¥”°'» “" vmss ms :sowing seeueiatsaeas. wld a lovely supper and dance for sh, lm mm, unnpmml, em in the New Annan Hall on' ,mn yu” un' “ml u 'ww' 7~'h\1\’ldl»Y UWMUK. where thclrfricnds ‘ ~ h themed to wish them good luck in $1” hu hm “ami” ‘5‘§i“§§s=gs§§§§ 2 §E,s*lp§? 5 iiisfi§§;;§f»;;. iaig1§‘f;§.;;f .sit -...sit aeieirai _ravel. having visited provinesinCansdasn4 intheUn.loa.lh¢iss erandisatin Eastern £5! §'§ A ati Q9.; .~»_M,~_.._,, ._ _.._',.,,» l-. »~» 1-.-3-1 “reker Hand.” ,f ~ for Cigar °Smoke'rs m of iivc “Sfnnuwall Jacksons enables cigar smokers m lhlro in the valuable presents Which are ex. I ~ cnanssd_a~ssrm- sample. ` _ _ ' 1--w»r‘°r»n»» __L i&_ ` 1 I F' _ F _ :'f"r"" "' levers his vysan-sr wiuiua'-`noir- hisfcse ia Georgetown loft may :or ..°rm. s. |21 Jenkins, c mt .'- » . , " , . , I .mc Georg A ,V ,P¢¢1=az’Pa¢k»frra¢s_f¢r2s¢._i 2 _¢»e_- _ ---' _ ..-ms. curio semi-me é it ri :ij 5 F “Barry,Jenklnl. Brookline; _lfass., is visiting iriends in lass., reasatiy visited Gtorsetowa. town. Nfldim séewausu mewrssfsouarioitmwaonrnay Ano ll `o»_ 0‘“"s' -| IMPERIAL Then* 2 Ghoiee ‘94l4NcEu _. . _ - ` Feeding V. , _ .- , L ls. the problcin of our, Fox Ranchers today.` jHow to gowtsn-ons. visoiious toxeczhtlist produce pelit; olfi e¢xtur_ eanustro' us een`sppern`\,t a , minds. rmamrrmust insulin' c<`iMrsN°i,mM- ITED, have found~tl\e solution in their incressinzlY www- g 1 _ nspsfasi cud i Liver on F6; Bemis » and, Imperial Puppy Food Y". umm- is -glvmgmsaaiwi our ;-an _ d\¢s."'Isaperial- a\»»»»i1'K@"§i I 1 1