s s n‘. Anushi BUS‘: l. vv 12L in sent/rye nzwtuiierutiwess- "MODERN HOME" MATTRESS ;springfillcd—iotlay’s greatest comfort and quality at the price. $37.50 I Simmons Thrifty Pillows carefully filled for comfort, safely sterilized for health. Mayflower, select chicken feathers: $5.95 pair. Lilac, chicken feathers: L s . $3.50 pair. Wait iill you see it! Beahu- tifully styled-inncrspring construction ——clropback action converts to com- fortable spacious bed. Triumph Spring Makes a comfortable mattress more com- fortable $ 1 o-Hoaoo Fairyland ' , Crib Mattress a ,_ For the kind of rest baby should have] $ 1 9-95 Vogue Bed A real bargain-modern dcsign-Qstui-dy‘ 0E: sanction-lasting finish .' ‘. V. All Items In This Sale Are Exclusive With llolman’s SALE ENDS APRIL 30th can 10% DOWN , on nosusrrs EASY PAYMENT PLAN BOTH STORES CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY rib. all‘ vvvi 1 D O Tignish Mrs. Camille Chislsson lfldi daughter Gunilla, ‘Pignish, were recent visitors to Aiberten. I M-N- Bwff Bernard. It. lmilni -slxteen members attended the was a recent over-night Iueet oflrogulhr monthly meeting of tho lTignish o. w. L.’ Monthly Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Camille obolssornirigniih Catholic women's league. Tignlsh. sub-division. on,Ai=r11 1st in the assembly room of Our Led! Q! ti" Mr. Raymond Gallant who spent Angels Convent, The meeting the winter months in Psrrsboro. opened with the Dengue Prayer us. has returned to his home .in recited by the president, Mrs. Pslmer Road. Joseph T. Arsenault. ‘Ihe minutes oi’ the previous meetin! W!" Mr. and Mrs. John M. Handrs- adopted as reed. The tread/MB! hsn. Ascension. spent '1“ day reported $100.14 on hand and a donation of 01-00 W" "WW" from a. member. Correspondence consisted of e letter tram Mrs. J. A. Smith. diocesan converter oi sisters of St. Martha. Mrs. Smith asked for a contribution towards the bulld- ing ob a Mother House for the Sisters. this is e really worth- wmio cause and Mrs. Smith ask- ed that the sub-division be gen- erous in their donation. A letter from Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan, diocesan president, in regard to our she-re of offering one High Mass for the intention o! Our Holy Father the Pope on the occasion of his fiftieth m- niversary to the holy priesthood and money was voted for same. A letter was road from Mr. Edwin Johnstone asking that our sub- division be generous when the Red Cross canvasser called in the district, as Mr. Johnstone re- marked. "A contribution to the Red Cross meant better health to one or more of our Island resi- dents." ' ' The diocesan president, Mrs. MacMillan wrote in regard to the union of all Catholic women across Canada becoming united un- der one organization. Mr. Burl Taylor, sent a letter stating he was grateful to the Tlgriish C. W. of last week in Summerslde. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold lieffell.‘ Mr. Callxe Myers has returned to his homo in Tignish after having spent the past six months in St. Catharina, Ontario. Mr. Alire Gallant, _Chsrlotte- town, cams to St. Felix lssl: week to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. John R. Cheisson. Mr. Ozennle Goudet, employed with the C.N.R. et Charlottetown, is spending s week in ish with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urbain M. Geiidet. Mrs. Herman Cahill. Klldsre. is visiting in Christopher's Cross, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Handrshari and Mr. Han- drahan. Friends are happy to hear that Mr. J. M. Aiiearri is now feeling- much better after having been very ill at his heme in ‘Plgnish. Mr. Stanley Perry, 'l‘ignish, is rit present a patient in the hos- pltalwhere he is receiving medical treatment arid it is hoped he may soon he well sgaiii and be coming home. L. offering to work with him‘ st ‘ the time the mobile X-ray unit Mr. Carlyle Trainer, an employee will be in Tlgiiisli in August. Mr. of the C.N.R. and at present sta- tioned st Charlottetown, spent the Taylor will make further arrange- ments with the president a few past weekend at his home in weeks prior to the Unit's arrival. Tignish. - A note of "thanks" was received from St. Alphonsus Seminary. Mr. Joseph A. Mac-Donald, 0N. R. station agent at Tlgnish is con- fined to his homo with a severe case of “flu" It is hoped Joe will soon be able to resume his duties enjoying his usual good health. Friends of Mr. Clifford Shea. will ibeplcosed to hear he is much improved in health after having recently been a patient in West- ern Hospital, Alberton, whore he was receiving medical treatment from Doctor W. A. Shes. Mr. Shea is now convalesclng at his home in Norway. Woodstock, Ontario, for s box of cancelled stamps sent them by a member. Convener on church work re- ported thwusual weekly cleaning oi’ the sanctuary, arid having re- ceivcd vigil light. glasses amount- ing to $9.68. She also ordered lace for a new alb and ten yards of white moire sill: to be used for the altar on Holy ‘Thursday. A house to house canvass ls to be made in the village to raise money to procure flowers for Holy Thurs- day and Easier Sunday. The St. Felix sub-division making a dona- tion oi’ $5.00 towards buying the flowers. Convener on Entertain- ment reported five small card parties held in the members homes. Arrangements were made for the annual meeting which is to be hold oii April 26th, the Feast of Our Lady of Good Counsel. The sum o! $50.00 was voted to be paid to Westem Hospital, Al- berton. another payment on the ‘room being furnished by the Tig- nlsh C.W.L. Meeting closed with prayer. Mrs. Fred llitzGerald had the misfortune to fall s. showtime ago and splinter a bone in her elbow ‘which is causing her s. consider- able amount of suffering. She is being treated by Doctor W. A. Shea, Alberton, and it is to be hoped she firs)‘; soon recover the use of her lTl . Mr. B. J’. McTague, Tignish. en- tered Prince County Hospital, Summerside, on last Sunday even- ing and on Monday underwent s successful major operation. Mr. MeTaguEs great host of friends worediappy to hear the good news of his improvement in health and hope he may continue to rapidly regain his strength and return homo in the near future. Village. To his surviving relatives we offer our heartfelt sympathy in their time of sorrow. The funeral of Mrs. John R. Chaisson was held from her home in St. Felix to the Church of St. Simon and St. J-ude, Tignish. on the morning of April 12th, where a Requiem High Mass was sung at nine o'clock by Reverend J. A. MacDonald, P.P.. assisted by the perish choir. Burial was in the church cemetery and the service at the grave was conducted by Reverend L. B. Dooley. The pell- besrers were Messrs. Joseph L. Goudct. Everett DcsRoehes, Her- man Glllls. Peter J. Richard. Au- bin N. Perry and Peter J. LeClair. Mrs. Chair-son was a kind and lov- ing ‘wife and mother who will be missed greatly in her home and the community has also lost s good and charitable friend. To her husband and son Walter and other relatives we extend our most sin- cere sympathy. ' The deeth of Mr. Arthur Mac- Williams of Montroso occurred in the Western Hospital, Alberton, on Monday. April 11th. His body was conveyed by motor hearse from Williams Undertaking Parlors. Eimsdale. on ‘Puesdsy slternocn to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McLeod, Tignish Village, from where the funeral took plsci: on Wednesday, April 13th ‘to the Montrose United Church where service wss conducted by the pas- tor. Burial "wss in the church cemetery. Mr. MecWillisms was a highly r * ‘- resident of Mont- rose and his death came as e shock to his many friends. Mr. MscWilliams is survived by it number o! nephews and neices. one nephew Mr. Fred Dawson re- sides in Norway snd a niece. Mrs. William Maclieod lives at Tignish ____________________ Used Clothing Sale There will be good used chil- dren's and adults’ cools, jac- kets, dresses, underwear, ek. at the Okto Cliub used clothing sole in the Town Holl, Summer- sicle, Thursday, April 21st. ct ALBERRY PLAINS W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Alberry Plains Women's Instit- ute was held oh April 6 st the home of Mrs. James Doyle, with five members present. The meet- ing opened with the singing of the institute Ode followed by the Club Women's Creed In unison. Roll call was responded to by s housecloaning hint. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Correspondence was then reed. It was decided that the members 2.30 p, m, answer a questionnaire on Farm Housing. before next meeting. The school committee gave their re- port and it was decided that coat hooks be bought for the school. Lottery for the evening amounted to 55c. and wss won by Mrs. Nor- man MecMillsn. A contest. put on by Mrs. Nor-men MscMillsn, wss won by Miss Rite I-lynes. end Mrs. James Doyle, and drawn by the latter. The program also consisted of s grab bag, which amounted tn 60c ~ h... Berle Richards kindly invite the members to her home for thi I offer for sale my farm at lprlnslleld not e1 on paved high- way. two miles from lmeralil Ite- tleea. Farm in good stole of eul- ilvation. consisting of iso lures, 20 acres clear. balance woodland. Never felling spring. Large dwell- ing consisting of 9 rooms, near church and school. Buildings Ia W" "1""- next meeting. non call i! to br "m!" 5531'“! answered by ui exchange of Plhll’ 5'5"“ I" n‘ ' or seeds. A delicious lunch ivar P" I’ l‘ then served. snd the meeting elem i with the ""l°"=1'-"lh°m- FIIIIM FUR IMMEllIlITE SALE lDue to poor hseltli I offer my form consisting of I07 eeres with or without stock and implements, buildings in good repair, wood end lumber thereon. Water obtainable in most fields: Situated on Mqlpeque Ilooil Z ‘I-Z miles from Kensingten. Apply to: WESLEY FOSTER Keneington, R.R.I 1| l , "t,- llurry In llowl Sale Ends April 25rd 5/ ffi/S 61/6747 tff/l/l/f/M/All 5341f 0F RECORDS WIN/UAW 11w FP/m/ m! RCA VI6TOR C/lT/HOGI/E RCA VICTOR POPS RECORDS eemunfifww mo" 493w .. Zroe. _ 89¢‘ are SEAL RECORDS sun ALBUM ssrs Regular New TO-lncll $1.15 ' 69¢ 12-inch $1.50 89¢ YOU SAVE on all RCA Vleler Popular and Red Seal Records withdrawn from the RCA Victor Record Catalogue. Records by these famous . ertlsls and ouhestro POI STARS Perry Como - Tommy Dorsey Sammy Kayo - Freddy Mlsriln Vaughn Monroe - The Three Suns RID SEAL ARTISTS Richard Crooks - Josehe Heifeta Fritz Kreislsr - Jeanette MacDonald ' James Melton - Artur Rubinstein O R O H I i T R A S lesion Symphony - London Phlllierisiarill N” Symphony - Philadelphia Orchestra and merry eihors UNIS Hill FAST —l0IIl II ‘ION! i H susuviensio _ a c "WIIEIIE our FIIIEIIIIS MEET" or Lords and took his sent. HI Ill recently appointed Britain's pey- master-general. He wss Si!‘ Golden MacDonald prior to his elevation to the peerage. TAKES SEAT 1N LOBDS LONDON, April 18 -<Reutersi— Lord ‘MacDonald of Dwaenyiflfll’. former governor of Newfoundland. was introduced today in the House SEARLETOWN I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20TH. AT I O'CLOCI( I om instructed by Mrs. Maude Nev/some, odministnotrix of the late Tinson Newsome to sell by public auction on above dcto the following chattels: Deering mower, Cocksliutt Gong plow, Truck wagon, 3 H.P. Gas Engine, 45 ft. rubber belt, 60 sow logs, set bob sleight. Iimlil! pulpsr, wheel borrow, threshing outfit, set formers, hoy rakes, set carpenter tools, Iiond turnip sewer, sectional seeder, Iiond sleigh, crosseut sow, driving wagon, box sleigh, 2 cert wheels, Iowa mow- er, sst driving Iiorness, horse shoeing outfit, Z ladders l0 oiid I2 ft., meat sows, set double blocks and rope, hay fork blocks and rope, true? wagon pod, side double harness, collars, homes, traces, swingle trees, forks, shovels, hoes, axes, crowbors, pest hole digger, wire siretchers, scythe and sooth, disc horrow, spring tooth hor- row, smoothing harrow, single plow, single cultivator, potato fork. o-:ik meet barrel, 4 M. shingles, I00 _bus. oets, quantity of match- ed end rough boards, DeLovel Separator (new), 2 buffalo robes, 2 carriage robes, quantity of hoy, straw, turnips, potatoes, step- lodder, 2 churns, ice creom freezer, baskets, lanterns, ice chest, carpet sweeper, 2 kitchen toblss, lioll rock, extension steel couch. Z spinning wheels, clothes-hone, phenogmph and recoil, well stand, writing desk, benches, Iron seep pot, flower stands, fancy work baskets, kitchen choirs, iors, croclrs, pails, bed linen end rugs. and other articles too numerous to mention. I Nosli coupe cor, all new rubber end new chains end in the very best of condition throughout. _ E. C. BELL, ~ Terms Cosh Auctioneei If day unfit, sole next fine doy following. _ Tlle Seerletwm W. I. will serve lunches and tee at this sele- I! I i “AUDREY L _ ls Coming! I AUCTION SALE \-