» Id quantity $4.00 per 100 lbs. Poole v 29th at 11 a.m. eat which service he I two till Jcuaato-r-rsrovnc. Carni- val yvesll, Jalyll ts a. ; . auteur-sol Jul-rears or eons-unm- l ‘Thompson-Al. . _ \ I mate oAucs oanalarnsna.‘ Cabaret alter ball ‘same between Montague and P. W. "C3. “lllriday, Hill- 8007-0-15 ll. .. ' BOUHII IITHODIDT CHUROI-l-dlev. Robert I. Brodie will preach his farewell selrmon on Sunday the 29th at ‘l pan.‘ ....'BAUTERN AeBNTp-t Ir, 1, W. Murdock is now all A‘. eat in Montague and will bspleu. ed to receive news itelns, advertis- ing, Job Prlntins, new and renew- al subscriptions. . . m . .¢salooe'rowN-rsrewell ser- vice oi the pastor on Bunlday the will use tile communion service (ior the iirst time) which has been presented to the Church by Mrs. Anderson in memory oi her pal- ants. ..'KINDNBOB APPRECIATID -—'l‘he following letter was tread in the Methodist Church on tflundey morning. To the Souris Methodist Church. The members oi the Trus- tee Board oi the Methodist Church Sumlnerside, in behali oi the CIllIiIr ran, oi the late Rev. Mr. Denny, wish to thank you ior your him] sympathy and flowers sent at the time oi their sad bereavement. Wm. F. Strong, R. 8 ..'EXHIB_IT»ION MEEWNG_. The Annual Meeting oi the King's County xhibition Aesocisltion was held in the Court House. George- town on Friday, Juno 18th. The President, Mr. J. L. Poole, presid- ed. -Mr. Andrew Levers, Sec'y., and Mr. J. H. MacDonald, _'l‘res., suh~ mitted their reports ior the year. These reports were adopted. The iollawing oillcers were appointed ior the ensuing year:-Pres.—n. p, MacKinnon; Vice-Pres-S. B. Alt- ken; Tres.-—P. J. Henry; se¢'y__ L. W. Shaw. Wednesday Sept. 24th was selected as Exhibition Day. . fSUNDAY SERVICES-On Sunday evening the Methodist Church at Bridgetown was iilled with a devout congregation e1 worshippers at which service Rev.| Mr. Pineo assisted Rev. Robert M. Brodie. A quartette was sung by Mains school’ Halves-ls. held WI Nsslar annasll school meeting on Tuesday June 17th with its usual representation oi rate payers. m. D. P. MacNatt occupied the chair and the business transacted show- “ l l!!!“ r settlement oi all accounts with a substantial credit balance. Mr. James Montgomery "l! Bbbointed to succeed Mr. Bin- “lllr Mwflonzan as trustee, the other trustees are Mr, IHarold Ste. wart and ‘Mr. L. D. MecNutt. A sup blement oi two hundred dollars was voted ior the principal and one huh dred and thirty dollars ior the m]. WWW tsscher- The teachers, Misses OIIIIIBY and lMacKensie resigned and the application eraml“ m,“ Charlotte own as principal we; eon sldered and accepted. "Ml Court. inspector oi our Prince County ‘Schools paid his usual short but pleasant visit to Spring Valley. mm“- Mllilfiulle and Darnley Schools. _i_ Dllflhs the month oi June the‘ lllllllit oi the church at Malpeque was occupied as follows: Jone 1st and 16th. Rev. A. 1D. Gillls oi Wat» "V1116. ‘Nova Scotia, June 8th, Rev. Mr. Forsyth oi Bheiileld lMllls, An. napolis Valley, June 62nd. Rev. Mr. Cameron oi Charlottetown. The pupils oi tlndian River eeheel uu-der the direction oi their teach- er Miss Bowness gave a creditable entertainment on Friday even-lug June 20th in Malpeque d-isll. Mn. Thos. MacNutt was the chairman oi the evening. The instrumental contributions oi Mrs. Hubert Gillie, piano; Miss Driscoll. guitar; Mrs. Roderick Gillie, banjo and My, Charles ‘Woodside, Maipeque, violin were interspersed throughout the programme and were deservedly po pular numbers, A hearty chorus by the school children, their well con- ducted drill "Menners Class," the; readings by Miss Bernadette Mc~f Lellan and Miss Rite MoLeilanplld ' the solo by Miss lDriscoll were all‘ well received. Master IStephen Gli- lis showed unusual musical talent in the solos he gave and the duet given by him and his sister Miss Kathleen was heartily encored. The dialogue by Misses Hilda and ir- ene Cameron and their brother Mr. Alonso was well acted and held the attention oi the audionce- In the pl-ay “That Rascal Pat" the parts were splendidly taken by Miss Bow- ness, the Misses Cameron and ‘Messrs Gillie and Mollellan. spec- ial mention being due Miss Hilde Messrs. E. Burdebt, W. Burdett, C. Clay and H. McLeod, entitled-"Iie knows the Way". Mr. B. M. Acorn and Mrs. Brodie assisted the choir. Miss (l. Muttart irom Souris was, also present. At the request oil many/Rev. Robert M. Brodie has consented to conduc another ser- vice at Bridgetown, which he will do on Sunday the PERSONALS ..°l\irs. Nfllihl Westeway who.has been very ill ior tile past two weeks is improving slowly. _--4_- t ..°Mr. Richard Creed, B. S. A. oi the Experimental Station, Char- lottetown, spent the week-end at his home at Albion. _ . ."l‘he many iriends oi Mr. Geo. Aitken, Lower Montague, are sor- ry to learn oi his illness and hope ior to see bim around soon again. . .'Miss Catherine Rose, oi Char- les Gate Hospital, Cambridge, Mass., is spending a pleasant vac- ation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, Albion. ..'Mrs. Werdiey, Llewellyn, Sturgeon, spent last week with her daughter Mrs. N. Westawsy, Al- bion. Alihough Mrs. Llewellyn is in her eighty-sixth year, she is quite active. ..'lilb iriends are pleased to welcome Sheriii Murphy who is now well established in his oillce in the Court House. The coming to the town, oi such a citisen as Mr. Murphy is a matter ior congratul- ation. Everyone wishes him lll<=~ cess in his new work. ::Miller's Worm Powders act mildly and without inlur! to the child, and there can be no doubt oi their deadly oiiect upon worms. They have been in successful use ior a long time and are recognised as a ioadins preparation ior "H! purpose. They have proved their power |in numllerless cases and have given reliei to many children. who, but ior tho good oiiioers oi this compound, would have con- tinued weak and enieebieda Boracac ointment is a capital thing ior a sore heel or cuts. An! drnggist will make it no for vou- Spread a little on a aoii N!" ‘*1 rs; or lint, lay this on the sore place, bands!!! l0 399D 15 Wmm” and wear a soit shoe ior v the _piaoe is, has‘! - You‘ CAN TELL A WORKMAN by the sm- Ie Ian» tells rehash!- aspenslv- Rn‘ [gag Dlnlhetie uslt-QI w g t; give Isa VIII! _ ma“: lorries ‘his notes ‘ant is tbs "f! '1" '9 z was. ass liar! II 4!? . etbes la the ltsvlusmrrlfifi: m-l-tt,::t*r..:r"'"'f “E i»: assume‘- J. MABON q-Ilave 7 -' H- _ thoughtful. the addresses at the! ~ Nutt on Dundsy. June 32nd. Cameron who impcrsonated "Pat." There was a sale 0i candy during the evening. Rev. A. N. Gillie oi Watervale, N. 8., who, with his bride have been visiting his relatives in Charlotte" town, ‘preached with much accep- tance to large audiences in the] church at Malpequo on June lst andl 15th the discourses may be all char‘ acterised as practical. earnest. and evening services were lnuch ep-I preciated 'hy -the large representa- tion oi' young people, On Monday even“; he gava e splendid mis- flouary gddrggg in lDRFilIQy lI-Iflll lil the interest oi Darnley and Sea View, W .M. Society. I _-b__- ‘ The seeding is now wmillflifld and it ls earnestly b09611 "l" the alternate sunshine and showers may be productive oi an abundant harvest. The iields are donning their summer diem 0i’ green and all nature isready ior the inspection oi the tourists. Fair catches oi cod and mackerel are lheing reported, Three days- not or gralce——are still allowed ior lobster fishing. Mrg, Wm, Champion or Alberion. spent the week end June 15th With he, Mughter lMns. Arch ‘Henry. M‘ and Mrs. iRioderick (liilis and Miss Gillie oi Charlottetown were guests st the North shore HOIIIB on June 15th. Mrs. Robert Stewart motored to Tyne Valley to visit Mrs Ed. lisms who has; been reported M - Mr. Percy Stewart MN! hi! 5'5"" Miss -Eima were guests oi Miss Sta- vema, North Bedeque on Sunday June 22nd. Dr. Pearl Ilvllillllildl "Rliisfacifi spending her usua summer - tion with her pa)'ents Mr. and Mrs. llerne Housewi- O Mr, and Mrs. W .A. Huestls, Miss Bernice Stuits and Mr. Ralph Hues-I tis all oi Charlottetown were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. UAPIKG- N189 M"? E, tMaoNutt and Miss Basnail. mill- ored to Malpaque on Sunday- n-he Ya“; Ladies Branch oi the w, M_ Society oi Hamilton held a basaar and ice cream social on LThursday June 10th in ‘Hamilton i-iall- This society has done excel- lent wold: iinaaoiall! and oihervl" during the year having realised in the vicinity oi 3190-99- Miss Mary Ellis, city. spent the week and tn Donallll. P. E. I., the guest oi her iriend. Miss Luci l“- Qnald. .A.___._.e-o---— lzlt will Relieve a Cold-Colds are the commonest ailments oi lasa- kind and ii neglected ml! l"! 1Q serious conditions. Dr. Thomas Electric Oil will relieve the bron- ohial s oi inflammation ‘apesdii ' antlthorvillrl!‘ 1:3“ ‘l: tron I" ‘In sttsuI. the the was! ritatios is the throat. inasm l-inlwient museums; Thursday zlnd Fri ay r at HDLIVIAWS J . . . ~, “ I. . .- i,’ rJ--‘v“1} x H i - . l‘ l~l‘. w" ,,,s5,. "' ' mcsomnstqwneulsnrls ' t -- I Dollar Days WHEN H0LMANs ADVERTISE A SPECIAL sALE YOU CAN BE SURE or GENUINE BARGAINS- . PROFITS ON THESE SPECIALS HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN. MANY OF THEM ARE 0m) LINES AND WILL; _' 1 BE DISCOyNTED —0THERS ARE REGULAR LINES BUT THE PRICES ARE IRREGULAR. IT WILL P YE’ YOU NICELY TO INCLUDE HOLMANS IN YOUR LIST OF CALLS ON DOLLAR DAYS—-THERE ARE- _ MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED HERE.‘ DCN’T FORGET THE DAYS THURSDAY ANI) FRIDAY AND DON’T FORGET THE PLACE- \- HOLMAN’S AT BEER & WEEKS AND PARSONS OLD STAND. ~ . ~ ' Dining Table Bargains Walnut finish Extension Table. Just two in the lot and 'to get them off the floor we have cut the price far below coat. The usual price is $24.50. There are only two and you can take your choice at v _________________________________________ .. $11.50 Surface Oak Extension Tables, 45 inch tops- Just three in the lot-we need We room they occupy so you can have your choice during Doi- iar Days for $14-99. Th9 "I- uiar prices was $24-50. This Sliding Couch for $ 1 1.75 Sliding Steel Couches. Just right to accommo- date the extra guest during the summer months. Covered ‘in goodouaiity Green Denim and Holman’: Dollar Day price Ia ............ .._ .............................. .. $11.75 This Buifet“ lat ' Half Price This la a wonderful chance to pct a fumed elm Buffet at just half the» regular price. There are only Dining Chairs to Clear at two in idle lot, | _ _ _ _ Regular $26.00 for stannlycfiflfi. Foldlng ' I ' “y ' " No need of you to go without Dining Room Chairs *" Wagon now- Hers are forty odd styles In a variatv of flu-- . H lshes. Marked during Dollar Days at ...... .. 50% OFF‘ i“"""m\< ‘ Folding ‘Baby Wagon, flanialleté in i. - r.':;:; .':.;.‘r:."".-..l:"::: .12’. sl; mwifiifii/"(jfg some happy parents are going to - 5 f; 2 Bargains in ‘at "mm (q,- ......................... ,. $7.50 k ‘vlliptoss Bed Outfits Baby Carriages and .._ Li; i 1i ~ Strollers - ' l. Bedroom Outfit, comprising brass trimmed white enamel Deli, Spring and Wool Top Mattress, 6 fest long and 4 fest 6 Inches wide. The‘ outfit regularly sells for $16.35, Dollar Day price la ............. -_ $11.75 25 Per Cent Off Baby Carriages and Strollers. Entire line marked during Dollar Days at 25% dii. White Enamel Anotber bargain in a Bedroom Outfit. lncludlnd anamslled Brass trimmed Bed, Hercules Spring and Wool Top Mattress. The regular price la $17.10 for Walnut Dresser _ _ this outfit, but Dollar my. you can have it to. $11.15 $1150 Crib J.- H="'I I splendid value In a Wai- only $535 RCCd ROCKCI‘ nut finished Dresser that regularly soils for $20.00. The finish has been slightly damaged, but not enough to No Mother can look at this White Enamel Crib and not want one. it's a strong, well Bed Springs $550 e Ciflilrlllg at hl-lfl- The llluil price is $20.00 but mide, cosy little container. I Reed Rocker. Fit for porch or parlor. Convfcrt- ' "'9 Pifflwhir 9'9"" ll YWFB i" fitted with drop tsides- Only able. strong rocker that la considered a good bar ain --------------------------------------------------- .. $11.50 m", |n m, b; you ca" have at the regular price of $7.60. Dollar Day price 5.50 your choice for .............. .. $5.75 3-Dnawer Dresser $4.95 ' Three Drawer Dressers. nicely finished but without Mirrors. This, la one-of the outstanding bargains Foimani Dollar Day sale. Vour Bed Springs. 8trong and well made-a yar- lety of sites to suit all makes of Beds, twenty ‘lo the lot. Marked to clear at... HALF PRICE Fumed Oak Settee _ $16.95 Fumed Oak Settes. Splendid styles, uphol- stered in a splendid grade of Craftsman Lea- Your Choice of Framed Pictures 95c choice _______________________________________ u $435 Fwmzllidpiclurfil- Y0"? Bhiflfi! 07 men The momm- prlce l. $25139, but w, w“; a ‘p °" V""‘Y °f *5"'b1°°“ s" to get clear of this line and you can have your _ 5° choice ..................................... .. $16.95 Here ls a Here is another lline oi Famed Oak Settes with the seat and back finished in excellent quality Craftsman. The regular price Ila $30-00, But during Dollar Days we have marked them to clear .._. ................................................. .. 819-90 Splendid Value in Hammock Couch No need to be without a Hammock Couch when you can qet one at Holmanh dur- "lnq Dollar Day-a for only $11.75- The Couch la finished in nice Cretonne, looks good, Two Good Values in Trays A few n-AL, Lamps Mahogany Oval Tray. limited selec- tions regularly worth $3.25. Dollar Day price .... .. 01.89 la strong and will add im- s ' . nienasly 1° YW" “mm” Mahogany Square Trays. Some excellent lea Thls Cabinet llllllllfi- ‘1‘15o";|°:'|"y1'ib'° Limp" W°"'~;‘5 s? _ here, sold regularly for $4.75. Dollar Day price J0 Regular $52.50 ' Now Only $35.50 I 7 To look at this Kitchen Cabinet la to want one. p . it is made of a choice laeieotad Solid Oak, finished wan a suslne porcelain work um. "rm Cabinet " As. ia equipped with s tan piece Illll M“ I“- "Md ‘ 00H l Q NH Qt I $Tm1§$§y”:.»$§'.». um" m.'.'.:.n.. “n; 7 " ESTAB‘ '85? ‘ ' ruler price la M730. Holmalva Dollar Dayéza H t i [Q M A I L O _, ’ O V R t f‘ ‘ r \ v K‘. a