PQQELQQRTIQEF rug gunman. ggsgaorrizrowiv Toke a long look at these new autumn silhouette-. . .' .~ Now picture yourself in any one of these charmingly styled Coats and Suits—A pleasing picture, isn't it? Your choice will not be limite_d-you may choose a d-ressy, fur trimmed Coat or one of the casual Coats that give you that smart, new appearance so flattzring and attractive. fies, all styled. Select your favorite Coat and Suit lierel All colors, all Suits that are handsome as they are practical-smartly styled with keen atten- tion ta the latest fashion details. . most tempting Fall shades. Suits for Autumn feature the straighter lines, the longer jacket and the new back interest. . . end your clothing budget. suns ".95 t0 55.00 COATS 29.50 t0 110.00 . . They're all made of quality fabrics in the . Ie sizes and at prices to fit you I ma. Elmer Wallace left on re- turn to Sydney on Monday aster spending e month visiting rela- tives and lriessds. Mra. Hazel Cameron, poet- rniatrees at Illmadale spam the Labor Day week end with reis- tivee in lump-maids and eea View. Mr. and Mm. Prank Duvsr and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn were Sunday lllllkf/Dfl in llsbsfleet and Waiter- ord. Mr. and Mrs. Oharlee McKenzie. Messrs. Benjamin and James Malenne. of Rurnford, Maiine. spent a pleasant holiday here with resumes. Mr. Robert Weeks of mighllcld. went a few daiya recently with his aged mother. Mrs. Annie Weeks and h-is sisters. Mrs. Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Harold Pratt. Miiss Kathleen Williams. ruarae- in-tradnlmg at the Prince Eld- ward Island l-Ioapital spent. a pleasant holiday at the homer of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. —Rev. Willard O'Brien Nanaimo. B. 0.. who has vacationing in his native land left an return West recently. Whiile here he was the Iueet. oi’ lllll parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. (Ykien. of been Mleaee Beatrice. Angela. Mar- irm e-nd Mary O'Brien who hold secretarial pneitioina in Toronto are spending their l-voiidlays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. Miiss Rita O'Brien. a graduate i1 physiotherapy. has arrived in Edmonton, where she will 0on- iinue hter irraining. She spent nhe smnmer months with heir par- ents. Mr. and Mm. J. W. O'Brien. Her manly frienck are pleased to ‘have Miss Jessie Brennan re- turn flrom tree-torrent in the Prince County Hoepital m/uoh frrvproved. Shve ta recuperating at the home ot her sbter. Mrs. Charles For- sythe. Mr. sad Mrs. Romeo loud- reaulit of Boston made a. brief viait in llimaciale and on return were accompanied by their two young sons, who had spent their vacation. guests ol so». and iVIrs. Fran-k I. MaKenne. Mr. Urban Morrison of mim- houre of less and four by contact- ing the Sheriff's Office. Summer- side. Dated at Bnnsrnerelde, this 4th B! 0f Beaumon- A. D. I908. .1. Hubert IIaIl, _ _,_.__.. REI-‘RESIIIHG RELIEF for surname rm with Ice-Mint. This soothinl. whine. medi- rraei creemrelnes sired foot muscles. heir. relieve burning caiioum and painful corps - , d gum glllp iaan your mp. Dan's guwriakies in up: ow fraas aches in you: tees. Use: in: today-sad an out Itsar m] oosnfpre may be. S iar 504-4 a; Koeolly tar 01.00. AT ALL IIIIJG I DEPT. ITOIII-l F511. accompanied by his parents. m. and Mira. Michael Morrison and m. ltodieriak Morrison of Grand River were reoerst visitors to Elrnsdnle. Mr. and Lin. Russel Brennan and Mr. Everett Brennan and two sons o! liaat. Wail-Mia. Mass. mo- tored to the Island recently and. spent a holiday here vrit/ti rele- tivee and friends. Mna. A. B Hayden of Rum- ford. Maine, and Mrs. F. B. Boyden of Woliaaton, Mans” We?! guests last week of their sister. Mrs. Mary McDougall and niece Mrs. June: O'Brien. Blanadale sdmol has re-apeaed. with Mr. William B. Wallace as principal and Miss Bertha Bow- ness as assistant. Best wishes for a happy and euocesaful year in '21-'49. to teachers and pupil-- E. _ The funeral of the late Mrs. Archflbald Matthews took place from thee hc-me of her daughter. Mrs. Hugh Williams on August. 2am and was very laraely al- tended by relatives and friends who had known the deceased the greater part of her life Iin the home in Iillmrdale where family of ten daughters and twlo sons were born. The latter years of her life were spent near MOM- ton where she and her late hus- band ratired. Rev. Mr. Shem conducted the funeral service. Interment was in the United Church Cemetery at lllmsdale. Pall-bearers were: Mesm. A. L- Rennie. llrvin Hardy. Irvin! W11‘ lieitns. James O'Brien. Frank M0- Kenna and Stewart Matthews. To the bereaved family sincere Wm- pathy in extended. .1.i41/ llr-ulirrr] - 2 Puilr-ffv/irv/Iu/ Qcx Trustee. her _ All Professional Gar [I5 ' hear-it “eumlpiit Pllfl llllll 419 ensums Asriam is nasxsn nus way B. F. HUNTER R. 0. . OPTOMETBIST Complete Viaual Analyau Glasses Fitted SMALLMANT BUILDING. i Summeraide, P.E.l. PHONE 106 i ________€_ > __ i '-_-_ €0€ r. Eerie Rickey I, Chartered Accountant Offlae at ll Granville Stead Phone 57] l lemmas-aide Wee-twrkavis-eimtasorfl - i Summer Street, E. E. Parkman 0pt.0., 11.0. Optometrles Eyes Examined Glaaaea Iltierl Visual Training REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Gives: Summersid- UBIQUITOUS TIGER. The tiger is found in wen part of India, from the slopes oi the Himalayas to the Sundarbani Swarm-pa. Your Dollars Will Buy More At MacKenzies, 1<=-=1-=i»-= SEPTEMBER 9, 10, 11. 13, 14, 15 Island leans, 2 for .. Tomato Juice, 2! 01., 2 fo Libby's Milk, per tin . . . . . . .. Fols Naptha Laundry Soap Cream Style Corn, 2 for IRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE CLEAR. "WIIEIIE IILII FRIEIIIS MEET" PUMP JACKS Arranged for clamping to pump column, have double gears, bobbitted bearings with grease cups, 12 inch tight and loose pul- leys, hardwood uprights with cast iron crossbar. Stroke adiust- mants 4 1.2, 7 (ind 9 I-4. Weight assembled B5 pounds. De- livered any station on P. E. I. $29.75. " BISHOVS MACHINE SHOP P.O. Box 136, Summerside, P.E.l. For Sale By‘ Tender House on King Street containing 10 rooms and bath, hot water heating, new oil burner, 7 ft. concrete basement, hardwood floors, clear B. C. fir finish, paved street and side- walk. Nicely located east of IeII Apartment, south of G. W. Bell residence; could be easily made into two apart- ments with slight cost. Tenders for this beautiful home will close at 6 o'clock standard time, Sept. i6. The high- ‘est or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. F. SCHURMAN C0. LTD. SUMMERSIDE AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON Acting under instructions of Don Bowness, executor, I will self by auction on the premises of the late Heath L. lowness on Tuesday, Sept. 14, beginning at 1 p.m., the pro- perty containing a large lot with dwell-ing house of seven rooms. This is one of the finest homes in the community and is in the best of repair. Also the full equipment of house- hold furniture, kitchen range, kitchen table and chain, sev- en-piece dining room suite, four piece chesterfisld suite, two Wilton rugs, sewing machine, couch, three bedroom suites complete, two dressers, single folding bed, babycrib, three toilet sets, portable radio, Victrola, several rockers and oc- casional chairs, studio couch, chest of drawers, mirror 3 a 3 1-2 feet, several oil and Aladdin lamps, three card tables, three buffalo robes, set driving harness, a large quantity of dishes and cooking utensils, ice refrigerator, oif heater, quantity of fox wire, large meat grinder and a large quantity of articles not listed, as it is one of the beet equipped homes we know of. lie on time as sale begins at I o'clock sharp. Terms Cash. If day is unfit, sale on following fine day. HUGH P. MORRISON, Aucttieneeh ‘stock. Iiasnrea IN BANKRUPTCY IQDII-S 10l- AISITI II ‘I'll MATTER 0|‘ TIE IANIIUPTOY 0|‘ OICIL J. CAIWII. OI IUIIMIIUIDI. la PBINOI 00074". PIJNOI ID- WARD ISLAND. Adfaleel Beul- rnpt. Sealed tenders will be resolved by the undersigned up till twelve o'clock noon on leearday she lltls slay of September, IMO. for the following alete ef the above nam- ed Bankrupt. namely:- Iaroel Ne. 1 Itoek of Merebandlla. undet- lne at Graces-lea. toilet aetieles. ete. at lnvolee prleea IIIIOJI Pareel Ne. 0 Iiltaraa lnalldinl all snob I 011.00 Pareal Ne. l leek Debts 01300.00 Tenders are 0e be lads for the and leek Debts In Black; the blgbees er any tass- der not neeeeearily aeeeplel. A Depodt of I0 g. e. e0 0be amount at the tender will be re- quired ta aeoenpeny eaab lender. liemlaed inventories af the a- bevelteeheialaybeeeelst she Ireslsoneserra Olflee. Law Curie Building, Obaelasteiewa. and at the lbdlfe Offlea. Isasr Ooarte Iellllag. laterals. Inspection er the lteel nay be made ass Wednesday tbe ma. lay of lepteasber. I00 beeweea the Aylmer's Vegetable Soup, 3 far Clark's Beans,2for Quaker Wheat Flakes Orange Marmalade, 24 oz. .. Lavo. Javel Water, 2 for . . . .. 25c Pure Mustard, 1-4 lb. . . . . . . 19c .. . 25c Maple Leaf Toilet Soap . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c 35c Orange and Grapefruit Juice, 2O oz., .....25c 2for.....,,...... “.251 ..... .. 15c Aylmer’s Choice Peaches 29c ._ _ 15c Aylmer's Ketchup, I1 oz. 19c .15: Chicken Spread, 7 oz. 17f 37c Glazed Fruit, I-2 lb. iar ..._._,. 39¢ ...... 35c Blended Marmalade ..... 35c . . . . .. 29c Moonbeam Cheese, 1-2 lb. 24c TEA. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95¢ YOU WILL FIND SMALL QUANTITIES OF MANY OTHER LINES WHICH WE WISH TO BUY EARLY WH-ILE THE SUPPLY LASTS. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 1M only Exceptionally Good Quality ASH POTATO IASKETS-Iound-At We are authorized Agents for C. I. L. PAINTS, HOOVER CLEANERS, GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES, REFRIGERATORS AND APPLIANCES. $1.10 ea. 1 Gal. Oil Cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c VICEROY MOTOR OIL- ZGaI. Oil Cans . . . . . ..1.39 No. 30,1GaI. . . . . . . . _...,,,,,.. 93¢ Strainer Pails ...,_, 1.39 and 1.59 Ne. 40, 5 Gal. . . . . 4.29 Halten ..... ..... ..... 1.59 BROOMS, reguIar~1.25— SmaIlTlnPlI..-........,....39c While they last... . . . . . . . . . . ..98c NORTHERN AND 42 Ga. NYLONS ........... l5 Ga. NYLONS . . . . . . . Infants’ Madeira DRESSES .. .-.p~_s,- IIRY 00008 DEPARTMENT Mm OVERALLS . . __.. 1.19 ..... 1.39 1.75 Men's DRESS eet GLOVES I -_|_y| e a -|y'.-l Mm muss suczs ..¢~.- . .. 3.49 2.19 69c ERS, Etc. ALSO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AT 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT- Men's and lays’ OVERALL PANTS; Men's and lays’ DRESS PANTS; Men's V-NECK SWEAT- IRS; Ladies’ and Children's DRESSES; Men's and lays‘ JAOKETS; BRIDGE TABLE COV- IIIIITS All SIIOES ‘We offer a number of Ladies’ SHOES, consisting of Oxfords, Loafers, and Pumps, as weil as all summer footwear at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Our complete sleek of RADIOS, as weii as APPLIANCES, consisting of IRONS, TOASTERS, HOT PLATES-AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. MMKINIIE and COMPANY