CRUISALINE DRESSES and YOUNG VIEW POINT nnnssss R 1 $12.95 $ C:§:s:rToday at 36 Cruisaline and Young Views Point Dresses consisting of Import- ed Printed Crepes and Printed Linens. Price $12.95. Now selling for—————-——-——————'——— ' Women’s and Misses’ Linen Dresses in two piece and one piece styles with floral designs. Prices $7.95 and $8.95. Selling now for — —— — —- ———-------'---— Final discount 1-3 off on all new Spring Coats in Tweeds, Bourles, Fleeces, Camel Hairs and Harris Tweeds. ' C II {TOWN And: Vicinity 1 W“ 179110 Veuvy. York, is 399061118 ‘the week with her aunt. Mrs. Osbert lumen of Vernon River. . . sinoomt wmpt.ay'- of many friends in this locality goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parkman, sad bereavement. the loss of their old- est son Frederick , who missed sway suddenly in the P. I. 1- Hospital. Illmenl service was held at thehomc on Sunday um. ,noon, 'I'here was a large atten- dance of sorrowing relatives and friends. Interment at the People's Cemetery. Misses aharlotte and Bush Hol- man are among those ' ‘ting old scenes and renewing old friend- ships. They are being welcomed THEATRE Four Men and a Prayer Richard ‘Green. Loretta Young A Big Special t —— "ms: vanzfirwonsnrs s was id 1NS'1'I'l'U'1'l at honIeodM:l's.11eIb.OlowU1lW‘=T0¢1bY&I11|e8140n. . _....._ on Thmsthy evening. July 19th. autograph cum. which we «mule -rnegrulymeeungctflae Theueworosewn elnbersand was or. r Final Clearing Reduction--- COATS ‘ §'é’.“...?.;"‘.‘.§‘. ____ _ _$ 5-54 *‘§.‘?.5...‘.’;3“.‘.?. ____ _ —$ 8-54 $16.95 Coats Selling for — — — — — —$1 1 $2Sfl(iir?p:rmft()sr — — — — — —$1 ”§'.".‘i.f."“.‘.f‘. ____ -_$16. 67 ‘2§Z‘i...°;i"}‘5. ____ _ ._$1 9.67 ”§'.°.‘}..'.‘..°“.‘.i‘. ____ _ _$23-34 L J Girls’ Cotton DRESSES Reduced Girls’ Cotton Dresses, sizes 2 to 14x. Regular price $1.98. Special $1.59 Girls’ Cotton Dresses, sizes 2 to 14x. Regular price $1.50. Special $1.19 Girls’ Cotton Dresses, sizes 1 to 14x. Regular price 98c. Special 79c. Girls’ Cotton Dresses with panties, sizes 1 to 3. Regular price 89c. Special — — — — — — -— 59c. Girls’ Crepe Dresses, mostly pastel shades, sizes 8 to 14x. Regular price $2.50: Special — — — $1.67 Regular $1.98 for —— — — $1.32 Girls’ Bathing Suits, pure wool as- sorted colors, worth to $1.95. Special price -— — — — — $1.00 Girls’ Coats for cool fall days, sizes 1 to 14x. 1-3 off regular prices. $8.95 for $5.97 $7.95 for $5.30 8.96 for 4.64 5.95 for 3.97 Teen Age Dresses, sizes 13-15-17; a smart range of Dresses in good styles and materials in both pastel and dark shades; worth to $7.95. Toclear———————$3.95 L (Printed Sheers Usual 95c 79c FOR Printed Sheers in light and dark designs, 38" wide, regular price 98c. Clearing Price —— —- — 79c yd. Printed Crepes and rayons in summer shades, 38" wide; regular price 980. Clearing price —— 79c yd. Slub rayons in printed designs, white background. 38" wide; regu- lar_ price 98c. Clearing price 69c yd. Printed silks, regular $1.25 yd. 38” wide. Clearing price — — 69c yd. Striped silks and crcpes; regular 98c and 85c. Clearing price 69c yd. Printed, sheers and crepes; regular 79c yard. Clearing price — 59c yd. Slub Rayons, regular 69c and 59c. Special clearing price -— 50c yard. New Fall Dress Wools in tripes and plain, 54" wide. Regular $1.95. Pen stripped Sheer Wools in new fall shades, 54” wide -— — $1.75 yd. . $12.95 Hat and Purse Sets for $1.00 White Hat and Purse Sets, Regular $2.95, Selling for — -00 1-3 off Summer Gloves, white, black, navy, brown & t l . R r. $1.00 $3315. 3:. _ 67:: Our entire stock of Summer Purses, colors red, white, mauve and yellow. Regular $1.00, Selling for — — 1-3 oil’ Summer Purses, $3.95 for $2.65; reg. $2.95 for $1.97 and $2.00 for $1.33. An assortment of Gloves, odd colors and sizes. Clearing for — — ONE THIRD OFF in This Sale of Summer Sportswear Special sale of Summer Sportswear in the Lingerie Department. Snappy styles, colorful materials make these Playsuits and Culottes ideal garments for your vacation. Balance of our stock goes on sale today at ONE THIRD OFF. Get yours today and avoid disappointment. $4.95 for $3.30 $2.95 1.. $1.97 $2.00 for $1.35 nose in MGDRE E. M?LEOD limiiefl. -*—-~~*—-—- in m E E NASH Sold out of 1989 models. We have remain- ing only - FIVE TERRIFIC BARGAINS 1-1936 NASH SEDAN 1--1935 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1- 5 _PLYltl0U’1'l1 COUPE . 1'-1 .jNA5H SEDAN 1-1910’ Nash-. snnsu yam iheoounitrxonan. and in perfect. , B “all-gains only glut this week. 3:5 r: E :5 3 :u.iea‘J« ‘omst‘i|;ta|t‘enNen. ,. flat be we Institute behddflt perimen shttonduringootled ention week; reeeiqtofmoney sentintotudcxossofline, - tributdmofhnlimboohllnt fromflieoonfoticotlonufeoftice Ihedinriotoutw.-aiiatwu euuedsndplonsnt'o:'e.'memoot- irate fovaegbamunuoiion of hog stiti-I00 liceflon one .",’tobo°qt,e’hon gladly by all who knew them. These ladies who spent many years in the mission fields of India. have been more recently engaged in religious work in the United States, Miss Charlotte in California and Miss Sarah in Boston. They are in Charlottetown at present, and plan on leaving the province next week, Real estate and household ef- fects of the late James Mdlnnis, St. Avards were sold by public auction on Saturday July 15th. The sale was well attended. Many residents of St Avards and vicinity will be saved a great deal of anxiety if the near trag- edies that have occurred off Ken- sington share by the bathing houses have attracted enough attention to make everyone realise the danger that attends the gathering of large numbers of children of all ales. with no one to supervise their activities. Why not station a life guard at once on the much fre- quented shore. Everyone KDOWB that where carefree YOIIDSSWI‘-5 congregate things are bound 30 happen, so why wait until there has been loss of life before teklnz action.—P. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ooN- vEN'rzoN AT MT. STEWART The tweltltth annual district con- vention of Mt. Ste-wart, Head of Hillsborough. Canavb . St. An- idrews, Glenroy, Pisqu East. Pis- quid West, savage Harbor, Cherry run and Donaldston Institutes was held in Mt. Stewart Ixgionvl-la.l1 July 18, 1939. The vice-president, Mrs. James Wane .t”“l°“;...“? are open e ans 0 - stitute Ode. This was followed by the eddzea of welcome by Mrs. Arthur Maclaauchlan, Blend of Hillsborough, and was respondedtc Nllrs. Theodore Ellis of Donald- The minutes of the last annual convention, and the financial state- ment were read. approved and '1'ne‘:-spam ofnine 1. cures splendid report. Mrs. Molntyie was re-appointed as delegate to convention next year. Apianoduetwasgivenby Mlss Muriel Cotfin and Miss Helen Pig- gott or savage Harbour Institute. and a humorous reading by Mrs. Alan Morrison were appointed the nominating committee to select the onicere for the ensuing year. A very interesting detmonstzation Miss Mary MacDonald. super- v r. on felt work, was much en- joyed all. vice-president. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. SPB1:NGl"ll=l14D WOMEN'S ms-rrro-nr The regular meeting of this Wo- men's Institute held on July 20th in the sohoo once with the Ernest Ens- swerved mg our district convention more in.’terest'ng." The financial reports of an ice- cresm social and also 9. play pre- sented in Summerfleld. under the nuspices of the W. I. were read by the secretary. Mrs. Taylor and Miss 1-Inward prmented the returns of their collection for the Red Cross society. the remainder of which is to be collected before me 'e::...'“.':.. ~ ......... or August is to be answered by pickle recipes. BRINGING UP BABI FoM .s Beef Trips -L -_— —- 4e -lb. Ground ‘Monti--,— — le lb. aom Mm[- - — cc to run ; _ist.ANn ‘cont’ ‘ _s'ronAdn foo.‘ » mst.Iml1oTMotnmormowto' Bring Up : "Trent MONTAGUE SAT. 5 In Memoriam MRS. GORDON W. DAWSON At peace with the world and in resignation to the Divine Will, Mary Bell Vlcim-is. Rogetrson, dear- ly beloved wide of Go! on W. Durw- son_ Summerside, P. E. 1.. to her eternal reward on June second. 1939. The late Mrs. Dawson wcu born at Crapwud on May 24th, 1877. at- tended Crapeud no school from which at an a‘: she matri- culated of very acceptably at Try West and Calpe Twvcrse, all with- in a few miles of the home of her childhood. In Janu 1908. some months after his re um from Klondike, she married Gordon W. Dawson to whom she was engaged before his departure for the Yukon where he spent Live years working in the gold fields. Through the combin- ed industry and tliriaft of her hus- band and herself they established one of the finest Iann homes on Prince Edward Island. on retir- enthusiastic ies Aid" 04 the Presbyterian church. In her home she was a. generous and entertaining hostess and here her society friends were pleased to have frequent meetings. Everyone was welcome at Mr. and Mrs. Dawson's home. Her painml sdclmus of some man/tins’ duration she bore pa- tiently, comforted by the frequent visits of her reverent pastor. she cherished firm hopes for the ful- fillment of the Divine Promise. Her iunecral on Sunday June 4th. - was largely attended.‘A short ser- vice at the house was touching and beoutmuly conducted. and included at her special request. the singin K tmsotjmeolamggedorossbw 3.’ Graham mess, of which Mr. gaze-rs fu hed a lovely rendi- on. The funeral procession in Tryon in which the late Mrs. Dawson was held by her friends many of whom came long distan- ces to pay their last respects to one so deserving of their esteem. At the Church, filled to over- flowing Rev. Mr. Venvolf preach- ed on up'fi:'0pi'1a¢?.e sermon that was listened with appreciative at- tention by hundreds of listeners of various sects. Thereafter in the Tl-yon Presbyterian Cemetery. near the scenes of her early life and labors, was respectfully consigned to mother earth all that was mor- tal of this fine woman. her good pastor Rev. Mr. Venwolf further omtctat at the INVE- As per er uest the pan bear- $ ett. Iiamold M1: nu . . . . I ‘, ‘asBell.andRussel Howntt. The bereaved husband has the sympathy of all in the loss of his beloved and worthy partner. W. -1. Convention district convention ant G-r'ove Women's Institutes was held in Stanhcpe Hall on July ma. Bcmh nttemoon and evening the President Mrs. E. J. on. Singing of the Institute Ode and repeating Creed opened the a.ilte-r- noon session 'n1o nA1dxus.9¢..v{f1- mfuwu given by Mia Ina :- d of ahead I-‘toad "l i 5 y 3 . 5 .. Presbyterian Chli.l".‘.i'l was large, and impressive, indicative of the. esteem meetings were presided over by Rcaxd 5.3- PROWS‘ I D zzagazz Seasonable Merchandise At Greatly Reduced Prices SALE STARTS THURSDAY, August 3rd AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 12th._ [ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST GO. COME TO ' ‘“VSE’S FOR REAL VALUES ON NEW ' MERCHANDISE. READ BELOW FOR SOME’ OF OUR VALUES ‘ OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO ADVERTISE. Sale Price Men’s Suits in Worsteds and Tweeds, Plain and Fancy 4 Backs. Reg. value $22.50. Sale Price — — — — — —- — I All. other Men’s Suits greatly reduced in price for August Sale Men’s Flannel and Sport Tweed Pants Regular value $3.50 for — — — — —-fi -— — — — — Men’s Flannel and Sport Tweed Pants. Regular value $4.00 for — — — — — — -— — — — Br.-ys’ Suits to clear. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Regular $6.00 to $15.00 for — — — — — — — — - Boys’ Golfer Pants in All Wool Tweeds. Regular $1.95 for — — -- — — — —-—————— -49 $2.60‘ 5295 -2 PRICE Men’s heavy 8 oz. Overalls large cut. ~ Regular $1.75 for— -’——-——-— — — —--———— I49 Men's Fancy Shirts, collar attached. ' Special — — — — — — ———————-————— 9 Special — — — — — — — ——-.-V—-——-——--———- Men’s Polo Shirts good colors. c Men’s Broadcloth Sport Shirts, buttoned or zipper. $ 1 0 Regular $1.25 — — — — — — —————--————— I Men’s Balbriggan Combinations, long leg, short sleeve, c For — — — — — — — —-—_—————-———————— Men’s heavy All Wool Hose. Special buy for 6 Pairs for -— — — ———-—————————-A Boys’ Bathing Suits, reg. value $1.00, 1 Z PRIC E Clearing‘—-——— -———————-—--—— " 1 _3 OFF 1 -3 OFF Ladies’ Summer Dresses in plain and fancy spuns, sizes 14 to 44. Prices $2.95 to $5.95, clearing at — — —— Ladies’ Summer Coats in Polo,’Sharkskin and Waflle Cloth. Clearing at — — — — —-——-‘---——— All Ladies’ and Children's Bathing Suits, Clearing at SPECIAL PRICES. Ladies’ Cotton String Sweaters, Pullover and Cool Styles. c Regular 98c for — — -'- — — —---—-——- A clearing lot of Summer Dress Goods including Ray- -| 2 PRICE ons, Divinity, Voiles, Organdy, Cotton Mesh, etc. for " Children's Ankle Hose, all our stock clearing — — — 1 _z PRICE A lot of Children’s (‘)1-gandy Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. c For — — — — — — — — --———-----—-—— Children's Print Cotton Panty.Dresses. sizes 2 to 6 years. Regular $1.59, for —— —- — — — ——————— Another lot of Children's Cotton Psnty Dresses, Clearing——————_.._...__._‘_.__._-. C OFF Clearing for — -— — —- —-——..._____._.._ 1'3 Ladies’ Over the Knee Full Fashioned Rose; a good assortment of new shades. Regular $1.00 Sale Price — — —‘-- -------——-~———------— $1.35 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Chilton. lovely new patterns. Regular 75¢. 2 palrsfor 5- — — -———-——— Slub Rayon Linens, Plques, Divinity and Gingham: -|_3 OFF‘ Sale Price -' — — -_- -- —- —- —— -— -_..y........... ‘ -29 Printed Wabasso Broadcloth, regular 18¢ a yard. . Sale Pr|ce—7 ydg, for a. .. _ _ __..._...._.... i I‘ use AIWANTAGE or.'rs_rs',sA_x'.n: mm. CLEARAN I: or,—sUsajuan niladnmnrss. Boys’ Wash Suits, 9. new range, Krinkle Bed Spreads, nu so-los. Regular use. i g. \ i ‘J JZJJJTJ J1 u