.41‘ y‘ g . g Jslrl’ A ~ i g i i *4 _-.___'_, i I lie mllllm\l\\\\\\iwllla\m\nm—:ra / / 1 . a . Moore & McLeod Ltd. I ll9-l2il0ueeiiStreet Charlottetown Charming weaves in Silks for Spring For many years this store has been steadily working to beat its own‘ rec- ordsin the silk department. That means-to give you MORE silks to choose from-to give you the BEST silk to choose from, and to give you the best VALUES in silk that you will find anywhere. You will find a few suggestions here :— ",.;,.__' SILK JERSEY CLOTHS, this fab- ric is one of the most popular and attractive at present. Navy and Beaver are the two 6 snades in stock . . . . . . ~ ALL SILK CREPE DE CHENE WITH FIGURED pattern is anoth er most popular and very new evening dress fabric. We show it in many colors, 40 in- ches wide, at per yard ' NEW SILK DRESS NETS, very popular, very useful and verynew, are shown in 36 inch widthpwhite or gold and are recommended Duchess Mousseline, a beautiful soft very lustrous silk fabric, 36 inches wide, Navy ~, Green Sand, Brown’ and Copenhagen An especially high quality of this beautiful satin finished Duchesse Mousselinie, comes in Seal, Rus- sian, Navy, Talllée, Minerva, Paeon, Apricot and eanut. 36 inches wide . . . HIRASHIKI, as the name indicat- es, this is a silk from the Orient, something _ like Shantung, but smoother, and will not roughen with Wear- Black, Navy. ATYW- without reserve, these thyst 311d Rose- 33 2 at, per yard . . . . . . - inches............ ' - Splendid range oi Black Silks There's a saying “judge a silk departmentby its black silks”. After all, there’s a good deal in it. By any test, we offer you the best black silk department in the province. We invite you to look into some of these lovely things :—- Black Taffeta at $2.00, $2.25. $2.470. $3.01) and $3.50 per yd, Black Duchess, $2.75. $3.00, $3.40, $3.755. $3.90, $4.25 per yd, Black Paillette die chine at$2-25. $2.50. 2-60 per yd. Black Bengaline $51-75. $4.00 per yard. Black Silk Poplins, $2.50 per yard. Samples mailed free to mail order customers. wiazsrnnn PERSONALS ‘Dr. Cl. P. McDougall and Mr. 'r. M. Howatt. dreary. were v1"- tors here on Saturday.—H- Cll I'll Edrn ‘ <'\’l‘ornnto. sample _ Q ‘nation " l. PILES ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will re- lieve you at. once and ll c NEW CREPE DE CHENES IN plain colors, Ivory, Flesh, Tur- quoise, Maise, Rose, Copen, Apri- cot, Green, Navy, Taupe, Seal and Black, 40 inches wide, at per yard, ............$2-25. 2-50 and 32-75 30 Shades in Georgette Crepes at $2.75 & 3.00. Here is a much wanted fabric, which this store can supply you in practically every shade there is. Fhirty different colorings of the finest Georgettes in the market, yours to choose from at per yard, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 and $3110 NEW FANCY LIN ING SILKS, beautiful fabrics with figured de- signs, shown in the most popular colorings, at our silk counter, at per yard. ...........~.....$3.50 EVERY DOLLAR MEANS A GUESS-every guess gets nearer to the driver's seat in that new Clhevrolet Car. Save your sales sips. IKIIIIZ_\\\\\\\\\ZIIIL\VIZ\\\\\\\\\ZIIIMIIII§I\\\\\\ .__--- - ——-—- ———-———-——- Mr. IilcFarlane, Manager of thé Farmers Cooperative Co. Ltd. Richmond, spent Saturday tn Sum- merslden Brsckley Point, P. E.-l. —Mr. P. M. Arsenault. of St. prysionie, P. E. I., business trip to Sum Saturday Do not suffer an- other do)’ "ii-h Itching. BlcedlnB or ProtrndlnR Pllen. No surgical ———— operation rmuh“ Miss B.‘ Brown, of the staff of —Mr. ertalnly Messrs. R. T. Holman, Ltd.. i! was a week and visitor to t 60% a but all dealers. .or . a . empwma . e this paper u: encllone 2c. YOU. IBIOH in Port Hill . Richard .-H —-\Miss lMay Phillips‘, of the stuff . . 0f of Messrs. R» T. Holman, Ltd., ls @ spending a few days at her home in —Mr. und iMrs. A. F. Bell and W" 011 a young son have returned to their 111911159 011 home in ‘Summerslde after spend- © lng a few weeks in Montreal, I112. @ @ e I E. H. Wright, Victoria. ' own. spending a few days at her home guest of his daughter, Mrs. James Q i ” side. 7487-il-9M2l lng at Holman’s. Summerslda. NECTION with the play “Kath March 17th. Ltd. Summer-side. 7487-3-9ME2l. Q-AN EXCEPTIONALLY nice line of Mahogany B-plece iparlor suites Just ai-lved lii Holman‘! fur- iiltnre department. 7520-3<101ME2l —RETURNS HOME-‘F-Ml‘. Frank Gallant, who hnd spent the winter in the lumber woods, returned by the (farferry on Friday and left Saturday for lils home in Ebbs- fleet. Lot 2.-—H. --SEE THE NEW CHESTER- FIELDS. that we are showing with bolster rolls and pillow arms -— something unusual at Holman’s. Sunimcrslde. 7487-3-9ME2l. --8CHO0L Flossle Gnudet. school teacher of 'l“;gnlsh, passed through ‘Summer- slde en route to her home in St. John. N. B.. for a few dayg on ao- count of tlie school being tempor- nrlly closed on account of the “flu." CLOSED. — Miss -A VERY INTERESTING Mis- sionary meeting of the Epwortli League was held on Fridny eyeli- ing. The subject was Japan. An instructive as well as interesting paper being on the geography of the country. the character of tlie people and their religion were rend by different members of the Len- gue. Miss Miiry Bruce presided and Mr. Archie Sharp sang a solo. —l‘l' PAYS w bio ni murm- nce. ' —-8EE THE NEW SIMMONS BEDS AT HOLMANQ, Summer- —WALL PAPER, BRUSHES, paints, mops. etc. for liouseclean- 7520-3-104ME2l —A Goon PROGRANIE moon- - ..-THREE leen Mavourneen” in Emerald Hall 7511-3-l0ME1l --A BIG RANGE of the new genuine, English bone china 40 piece tea. set just received. R.T. Holman, Wiésiiiflidl clinicians —HOLMAN'8 CATALOG brings the store to your door. 76B0-3-10JMD2l piano case, organs . Summerslde. ' . 74B7-3-9M2l. _-WHERE ARE YOU GOING MARCH 17th‘! Come to Emerald and hear Mr. R. Lamont. ‘the 1am- ous ballad singer, 7511-3-10ME1l $82.00 i GRAMA- PHONES clearing at $56.00 in Holman’s Crockery Department. 7487-3-9MEZl. --INVINCIBLE OPEN HEARTH steel fences at lowest prices at Holman’s Summerslde. 7520-3-10-ME2l —-JUST ARRIVED QUEEN Anne and Wllliuiii and Mary Period Wal- nut dlnln-g room suites in Holman’s furniture department. _ 7_520~il-l0-ME2l —A FEW SPECIAL VALUES in new and slightly used organs in our Furniture Department. R. T. . Holman Ltd, Sumnierside. 7520-3-10-ME2l ——‘Messrs. G. P. Walker and W. W. Baker of-the dry goods depart- ment of R. T. llolniiiii, Ltd, Suni- inerslde returned Friday night from n ‘buying trip Ito the large man-i fziturlng centres in the interests of their firm. 755013-10-ME2l —-ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS. -- Pollcenian Ernest Wedge. Monctoii, C. N. ll. detective, has been in town for o. couple of days on de- tective work, lils visit is likely lo result in interesting developments relating to certain rnllwuy rohlierieg recently (Jfllllllllilell here.—ll. —-STORE ADDITION ALMOST READY-The work on tlie new nnncx to the store oi‘ ll. fl‘. Hol- man. l.td., Summorslile is being rushed lo completion. Carpenters, plumbers and painters arc pushing the work with all liiisic. A car- lnnd of miihogiiny wall crises and silent salesmen arrived ii few (lays ago mid are being put ln place in - the new (fhina Department. -A FEW 8NAP8 in slightly used at Holman’s, l ~ An excess oi acid in the stomach soul's the food and starts fermenta- tion. Dlstresslng gases form. Your meals don't digest ‘but lay like lum'bs of lead. Then you have heartburn, flatulence, fullness, bel- ching, headache and real misery in tlie stomach and intestines. A few tslblets or! "Papa's Dispel:- sin” ibrlng relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. "Papa's Dlapepsln" costs little at drug stores. -4COME TO EMERALD St. Pat- rick; Mnrcli 17 and see the great lrlsh Drama Kathleen Mavourneen (in 3 acts). 7624 —NO1'.lCE.—We hereby notify tho public not to trespass on our properties at Sea View. by shoot- ing and trapping. John Win. Mur- phy, (lbnrles Sudbury. 7514-3-10ME2lpd —FUNERAL SERVICES. - The funeral of “Mrs. Alban Gillls on Saturday to the R. C. Cemetery was attended by a large circle pf friends and neighbors‘. showing the esteem in which the deceased was held. The funeral services were conducted, by her pastor, Rev. Father J. J. McDonald. This ls indeed a‘ sad. case. as a husband now_ on the sick list, and two small children. Audrey and Dorlne are left» to cherish ‘the memory of ii loving wife and mother. The pail hearers were: Messrs. L. M. Mc- Neill, J. E. Dalton. Wilfred Gaud- et, Abel Arsenault, ‘Paul Durant, and Leon LeBlanm-l-l. —KENSINGTON STOCK NOTES. —Tlie enterprising young farmers Messrs. Mouse Brothers" have re- cently purchased from Mr. Howard Cnllbeck. of North Tryon, the pure bred l-lolstlen bull cull‘, King Poscli ltuokcr. This‘ calf is bred from tlie best milking strains that it is‘ pos- slbo to procure. His dam (‘ornelln Brook Posich was raised by the lion. W. M. Len, Commissioner of Agriculture, uiiil frcslicned at ‘the age of twenty-live months. Cornc. ilia has‘ on official record for the - we, and: . wltb an oversee test of 8.0. sire was tlie famous King T019" . Korndke, mid we congratulate the farmers in this section upon havlni _ ~ Wm,“ "mu-WORM! an animal which they can use to increase tlie value of their herds. side. side. the ofllce of the Town Clerk. side Saturday on business. ing the Dominion Rubber spent the week end in town. —Mr. Eplirnm Phillips. of Valley. P. E. l., -4Mr. Matthew Egmond Bay, was u town Smurday. 0T3 to Suinmersido on Sulurd --M r. Neil McDonald. mersldo Saturday on buslnes ‘fir; m ‘the; rig,” b“; e5 live‘ fillies Kin (C? WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr_. Louis Pearson. of Cbelton. I was in, town Saturday 011 bllilmuf —Mr. J. m. ininisen. or Northflm» was" in town Saturday on business. _.,. _. .__lvlr, Frank Dawson, ConWBY- was in town Saturday on bulilléli- —Mr. John B. Gardnernof Free- town, was a visitor lll WW1! 1°11"- —Mr. George Bernard. of M115 River. spent Saturday i" 51111111197‘ —Mr. Bert Perdlium, of Albei-ton. . spent lhe week end in Summer- _-M]g5 Llllnn Clark. of Summer- slde, has, accepted t1 P09111011 ill Mr. W. P. Callaghan, of St. Louis, P. E, l., was in Summer- —4M1', B, ‘S. Crockcr, represent- 00-. Tyne inude. :1 flying visit to suminerslrlc on_ Saturday. Gallant, of visitor to —-lMessrs. lliirry Marks and 'l‘.W. Woudslilc, of Murgute ivcro visit- fl)’. ‘ Grand River lll/est, was n. visitor to Sum- S. --iM|Sg Ada Murray, of llcdcquc, leaves for the Wosl ln u fi-w days ‘to tuke up her duties ns teacher. - ——<l-lls frlnedii regret to lenrn that Mr. Jolm J. Arsennnli, of Abru- llillll’?! Village, ls seriously lll © Shop from Holman’s Catalog ®©©©@©©@©©©©@©@@©©©©@@©@©©©@© complete outfit. If you wish Think n Holman’s when You Want Quality in New House Furniture It’s quite natural to look to HOLMAN’S when you want good Furniture, whether it is a single piece or Supplying High-class Furniture is a hobby with us —Chesterfield Suites, Chesterfields, Davenports, Divan- ettes, Parlor Suits in mahogany also all-over upholster- ed, as well as Wicker Suites in the different finishes. to furnish your home with good taste ioeeoeoeeeeoeeoeeooeooooooeoooaocnmmmmmoeoooecoooeooooeoeeeoee Charlottetown and Siimmerside One man wk] OLIVEINE in“, BION la an helpful lor Cough, cgld.‘ Wuhan: and a General Rim-dam; Condition la, because it cenlalnn lh- euliehncu that robulld flesh, “ml, the Blood. improve digestion 4nd app tlie. and 'glvn vigor and vllflfly tn 1.1M entire eyltotn. ll you an not fouling wall, n“ “In; OLIVEINE EMULSION can do lo: you-him no Iubelllutll. Al! Draught: and Genera! Stern luau It. Propuodby Frlflcr, Titania I Co. [Jung]. copniuu, o... g ‘ExIKIJAw/zb i were..." 0| a I'm ¢wirlwrqqvqqzg \‘\ ‘I IIII_§\\EIZLWQ “ta. k\\1uw/ di Q-Mlss Zelma. Ramsay, of Sum. merslde, who has been seriously lll is now able to be about again. Miss Louise Gallant, of Summer- slde spent the week end wllll friends in Miscouche. -Mr. Boyd Hamill, 0f Mount, Rose, is visiting 'ln Summersldc, tlie guest of Mr. Ernest Wells, "Mlflg Mabel Sobey, of Searletoum was u, visitor to Suminerslde, sill. urduy. —~l\lr. Edgar llolierty. or Bil-ml Ilill, paid a visit to Suniinersldo on Suturilny. —Mr. LOUlg Howatt. of the Telu- plione Co. spent Saturday in Keno- lugton nn business, I J .Q©_@I@ oiofie TO‘ .. TQ. .©.'@'©I©:©:©:©f@'©'©'©'@ ©l QQ©Q©§©§©i@,©_@.©.@.@_©©_ © ©@@@©@@@@@@@©©©@©@@ .© _©_© ©r© _©©©© amel beds at from Q-MEBI __ __ from the celebrated And we can su $6.95 upwards. ......_1nn.. SIMMONS LINE, beautiful brass beds, oak. mahogany and walnut wood beds, plain, chilless styles, to the simple white en- _ pply everything in Mattresses '- up to the ultra-comfortable Marshall Sanitary- Ostermoor and Kapox qualities. T. HOLMAN, ooooaeooeeooooeeeeooeuooauoonmms ing to @ I4.n>¢n\¢ . n. . 1_-_,, , .. ,__ Surface and Gold Then you can match. - You enjoy the sat everything 1n gest, _Best and Visit Our Charlotteto LTD. Busiest Sto Furniture f en Oak in the cheaper lines. have Chair and 1'8. wn Sample Rooms. Charlottetown and Summersille isfaction of getting rom the Island's Big‘- and an eye to economy you will visit Holman’s big Fur- ,, niture Department before you purchase. \ I4 ' Q IF lT’S BEDROOM F t i’ t . URNlTURE-HOLMANS HAVE ll“ ; I _ ‘ > I @‘ _YOU COULD HARDLY IMAGINE A MORE IN DRESSER I ' varied stock of EedroomFui-niture than you will Mahogany, Oak, Walsnulgvéldigieiiilxgreysggtltllcle‘: i find at Holman s including everything in Beds ship Grey, Ivory, White Enamel, Kyoiiyx, and l Floor Cover- @l©'@9f@f§i@','c>r¢p a _..-.i...._. __,_ ,, _.-.:........_.....- .1 e