..,v§-¢:,£< . ;‘ . Fnmar. i iven 1i __::: :: _r_sns cuanoum, This 66- Piece Set .. nseutan vatus $55.15 -- Suite ON Up To ONLY DOWN BUYS ANY DINING ROOM SUITE HOLMAN'S EASY PAYMENT PLAN l8 Months To Pay Balance lNllEST NOW! Cur ‘k Hurry! ' ‘I SALE ‘ENDS SATURDAY May 21st _ _._ 45' Floors titul English Dinnerware Away Absolutely FREE! Here's Another Eaicitingl-IOLMAN ‘Otterin Al: $l50-¢° Cr withThe Purchase Qt Any Dining Room Qn~ A Qver BOTH stones ONE WEEK oNLY Saturday, May 14th t0 Saturday, May 21st This wonderful FREE otter applies on any Dining Room or Dinette Suite in either the Summersicle or the Charlottetown Store — priced at |50.00 or over. . . . So - This is THE TIME to-lsuy the Dining Furniture you've always wanted. Choose a Suite trom the beautifully finished Antique Vermont Maple, ditterent, distinctive styles. With your Dining setting tor eight people (66 pieces) ot lovely your "pride and ioy"—Furni5h your Dining Suite AND take advantage ot this Special Only — Saturday, May l4th to Saturday, Come ! See ! The Biggest Dining Room Furniture Sale In Years -- Buy Your New Dining Suite NDW .—— GET $55.75 Worth 0f Lovely ENGLISH Dinnerware’ ABSOLUTELY FREE !! - Buy! Oalc, Walnut or Mahogany in a number o1" Suite you'll get Absolutely FREE a complete English Semi-porcelain. Room with either a Dining Room or a Dinette Holman Otter — It's good for One Week May 2 lst - Shop Now! Make your home Save! 4.; NOTE-Q ‘ The Pattern of English Semi-porcelain that we have chosen for this Special Free Gift, with the purchase of a Dining Room or a Dinette Suite priced at 150.00 or over, is the Kashmir design, noted for its exquisite beauty of coloring and shape. However, if you prefer a differ- ent pattern you may choose another of equal value from the large range of gorgeous English Dinnerware in our China Departments. L "wuznl-z our rnuauns user nun snvs" i Act Nowl SALE ENDS SATURDAY May 21st Plusville and Vicinity ~ Miss Anita Peters. Duvsr. was a lunday visitor to Piusville. Mr. Sheridan Corcoran, Mill River, was in Plusvllle on Tuesday. Ir. Arthur Poirier, Burton. Lot i, was in this vicinity on‘ business aturday. . Mr. lrskins Wallace. Brooklyn, as s visitor to Charlottetown on _ ay. crowd attended the dance Juli on Pride! sve- ‘(Aluslomas suitolted by the ‘Getson-Arbing Orchestra and was very much enioyed by all. Mr. Howard Halloran, Brockton. was a visitor to Bummerside on Thursday. Rev. l". E. Robin, North Rustic-o, was in this vicinity on Thursday evening. Miss Kemlnls Maoflregor. Burton. lat ‘I, spent the week-end with Miss Norma Oorcoran. Mr. Loman Harris, Rosebank. motored to Charlottetown Thurs- day on business. Mr. John 8. Murray and son rived here ‘Ihursday evening. He intends to remain in this vicinity to Toronto, Ont. Mr. Melvin MacGregor, Bobble and June MacGregor were visiting in Plusviile Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Dalton, Burton, Lot ‘i, were in Plusviile Thursday evening. Mr. Charles Mallelt, at. Lawrence. la at present employed with Mr. Norbert Corcoran oi this place. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac. Brae. were Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs. Thomas Corcorsn. hon motored iium Toronto and ar- Mr. Adrian Gallant, Spring Valley, _L_ (or a few weeks before returning . was a recent visitor oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Messrs. Dorice Gallant and Des- mond Cisllant, Duvar, were in Piusville on business Monday. —-~ Mrs. Jacob Hardy and daughter lrma, Rosebank, were visitors to pharlotteiown on Friday. Mr. Charles Mallet and Mr. Nor- h hart Coreorsn motored to Char- lottetwn Wednesda, on business. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corooran. Hazel and Winston Ooroeran motored to Tignish on Friday. Miss Norma Corcoran spent ‘murldsr in Ins-inn, Lot ‘I. lhs was accompanied home by liar oouln. w,‘ __.. ..._...-.. - .__..-__._.._ Miss Kernmle MacCiregor, who rs- znalned here until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gallant and daughter, lloseb ‘ were visit- ors to Piusvllle on Monday alter- noon. Miss Mildred Arssnault has re- turned to Halifax, N. 8.. aiter spending two weeks at her home are. . The Piusvllls Womenl Institute held their May meeting on ‘thora- dsy the 5th at the home o! Mrs. Ambrose Oorcoran. ’ Ber many friends are ha to hear that Mrs. Theopnelis aiiant has returned to sr moss follow- ing her rsesnt t in Prince I a County Hospital, flummersids. it is hoped that her usual good health will soon be iully recovered. Mr. Ralph Hardy motored from Bummerside to spend the weal- end with his parents, Mr. andldrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank. Mr. F. Doiron, school inspector, was in Piuaviile Friday in eon- nection with the building o! a graded school. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Doris and Irma Hardy. and Wayne Harris. Roeebank, were visiting in Brockton on ‘min-artsy evening. On Pridsy svenins a miscellane- ous shower was held at the horns o! Ir. and llrs. Harry Wells, Illmsds e. in honor oi llr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace (nee, Roberta Adams) llmsdale, whose marriage took place in Montreal, Que, a tow months ago. s-i- Misses Mae and Joan Dean, Brookton, leit recently tor Caribou, N. 8., where they intend to remain ior the summer months. Mr. Gerald Hardy has returned to Summersi‘ to spend the sum- mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rosebanl. inn-nu- The Plusville Women's Institute held thelrrsgular meeting at the home o! ldra. Ambrose Ooroooan on Thursday evening. May Bus. MI A number or tom Pius- fllle and vicinity attended the a - . ‘__Ar,_. _ "lone Pins oowbvr 111455?" show" .ln the Institute ~ s m‘ I Blood-letting or“ call; m u used as sarlyas l disease. berton, on laturdl! symm- 1 i a