.m-V. - u v - A A “L-nyu‘th‘.¢-I:-~I . . ...,. a »>...., w - -. ...—-.- ,_._.4w-ywfl tag.- j,. .1. w» ~.... w<w>~~1l -aq,':‘x~-~mq_~,—<.,k7.. ..,...;,_...H..,....,, .. .~..,... . .,. . “9., " w - » .1 Wig“. . .5-..» ...» .. ‘- _ ‘r;;-.3. .."... -. . . ’ v > . A' " ’ -" Paris 14 The Guardian "m we” “fed, October 8. 1958 ' O’LEARY The m any friends of Mrs. Lloyd Cool: are glad to hear she has re- ,1 covered sufficiently from her ill-l nets to be able to return home ‘ Mr. Erroll Stetson. O’Leary motored to Georgetown Fridayl , $ a... Jana-p.44: .o‘lea ACE I-IOLMAN’S NATURY 0p 55 mac 6‘ ‘ Announcing. . . .. the opening of our new rug department evening to attend an evening ses~ _' / 7‘ / sion of Masonic Activity held; P- Eolo' 1 there. Mr. Stetson is most wor-l O shinful Grand Master of Masonsi in Prince Edwrrd Island. He also‘ attended a session held in Mon-j taaue earlier this week. ‘ Betram Bryan. Unionviale. ac-fi. companied by Gordon MacDon- ; ald. (Theory. narrowly escaped serious injury when the car own» 1 ed and driven by Bryan, left the _' road near Profitts Corner. Tig- nish. The, two men were taken to " the Community Hospital in O‘- V Leary, suffering cuts and bruis- : es. The car was damaged con- ‘ sidera'oly. 5‘ Friends of Miss Linda MacWiI- :1 liams. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _ Charles MacWilliams, West Cape. '1“ are sorry to hear she is a patient - in the Community Hospital, 0’- Leary. Her many friends hope 7 to see her out again soon. Olga MacWilliams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb MacWilliams. ‘ Cape Wolfe. is a patient in thej. Community Hospital. A speedy re- i 1 covery is hoped for by all. J Friends of Mrs. Seymour Sel- V. lick. Bloomfield. are sorry to hear f she is in the Oommunity Hospi- _ tail. All wish for her a speedy: recovery. 5 : Electrical power was disrupted .1 in O‘Leary and West Prince Fri- day morning when a truck said‘ to be driven by a Charlottetown man left the road and broke a V: light pole. Residents were with- .7 out lights, water and heat from n 5 am. till noon. ; Work is progressing favourably . on the building of the new Uni~ j ted Church Hall in O’Leary. ‘4 The building is 72 by 44 and is 9 under the supervision of Mr. Ed- ; ' _ _ ward MacDonald, O'Leary. may enjoy a complete Ont to The farmers in this area are. order service at Roll Prices busily engaged cleaning cellars; ‘ and preparing for digging pota" toes which promises to be a very , good crop. J " Dr. Charles Dewar with Mrs. i Dewar and two children, return- ? ed to their home on Sunday after a pleasant 10 days spent visiting , friends on the mainland. D.U. " ALMA . Mr. and Mrs. Foster Harris _ were recent guests of Mr. and -. Mrs. Howard Dunbar. FEATURING . ’ CARPET COLORAMA‘ the most beautiful and complete display of rugs and carpets ever seen on the Island We have discontinued stock- ing rolls of carpet which, of necessity, represents only a very small fraction of quali- ties and colours available, in favor of a complete variety (over 100) samples 27” x 54” so that you, the customer, on any quantity of carpet. Delivery is fast on cut_ orders: . . Cuf-fo-SIze rugs or wo‘I‘I-fo-woill ins'l'ollo l'ions ore specialties Wl‘l'h Holmon's. Let us quote without obligation. ; F R E E ! A Magnificent 9 x 12 WILTON BROAOLO0M CARPET . Valued at. 142.00 the mills are now stocking all qualities and colours. OPENING SPECIALS !, In order to speedily clear rolls now in stock have made up rugs in the most popular 9 x 101/2 & 9 x 12 at; very low prices. Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Hol— ‘ den, Easterondale, returned to " their home after visiting Mrs. Holden‘s aunt, Mrs. David Jef- fery. FEATURE ! FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Until Oct. 4) RUBBER UNDERPADDING Your Choice of SEVEN DECORATO-R SHADES IS TO BE SUPPLIED AT 1 ’ ‘ JUST / VISCOSE TWEED in Agate Color 49‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, Bos- p, ton, Mass, have returned to their # home after visiting relatives in Roseba-nk and Alma. Rug 9 x 101/2. Reg. 75.00 9 x 12. Reg. 87.50 Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews :' have as guests the latter’s sis~ tor, Mrs.Earl Coleman, Woburn, Mass, who will spend sommne‘ .; with her mother, Mrs. Gnaswell Weeks, South Kildare. BRAEMORE Red on Two-Tone Grey Leaf Design Axminster Rug 59 - Sincere sympathy is be... ex- 8 Every visitor to our new Carper Department during the next ten days. will re- 9 X 101/ - Reg- 89-95 teged It? Elli: family of Alex- - \ u 8 . f b 1' . _ , ‘ 3C CVIIWO a ’a’ ‘ ‘ . _ , oo ,o‘ igcglrmy at m: homepofssherasia 1i i / PER. so. YD. ceiveo reo allot. Fl in your name and address. Some lucky Vlsn'or will re- 9 x 12. Reg. 99.95 ghter Mrs. Edgar Williams, Hunt- ley. ' D. ceive absolutely FREE. this famous hand-twist Wilton by Harding. No Obligation .. . . Nothing to Buy . . WITH ANY RUG OR CARPET ORDER. M‘ELTON WILTON TWIST Groon i 74 ‘F 89. EVENING QUIET COGGESHALL, England (C'P) ' The Anglican vicar of this Essex ‘ village has forbidden bellvri-nging - after 9 p.m.,‘ because of com- plaints that youngsters are kept : awake. Rug . 9 x 101/2. Reg. 113.00 Y 9 x 12. Reg. 129.00 FURNITURE DEPT. AT BOTH STORES Announcing . . . .. Customized Draperies‘ 1 0 featured in our new Drapery Departments at both stores CLEAR YOUR SKIN To quickly clear your skin of embar- rassing. external blemishes. Eczema. Rash, leples, Itching, Cracking. Peeling Skin or Foot. Itch set new scientific, ant:- sentic, healinx, NIXODERM. 1mm drug- gist today for a clearer, softer. smoother skin. It works while you sleep. Quicklr stops itching and irritation. Get NLXO. DERM today . . . look better tomorrow. Dr. A. L. Sounders Physician & Surgeon i‘Office 5642 Res. No. Changed To serve you better and help you save dollars, Holman’s has added a new " *0 6642 feature to the drapery department with a direct from factory to customer M M _ serv1ce. This serv1ce enables you to select your requirements from hun- - dreds of new samples which are now on display showin ' g‘ the latest in , Come and see these .1 . d - . . . . Ty rapes an materials from all of Canada 5 better fabric houses. Bring 1n Pan owner . your window measurements, select your choice of material which may be . either fabrlc ordered by the yard, or made up in drapes “ready to hang.” In Canada‘s We“... SPECIAL! Introductory Offer You don't have to be rich to growth and prosperity. Today, through Investors Mutual, you First time at Holman’s . . . Terylene . . . the new drapery fabric. Guaranteed 2 full years . . . now the lastianngd beggtsylaabiid easy-care features of Terylene are here in window fashions to suit every decor. Choose from a wealth of imaginative designs in 100% Terylene for the lovhest most practicable drapes you’ve «ver had. Here are some of the new easy care features you look for. Dinning | IN HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS AND COLORS share in Canada‘s can profit by the wide diver- sification formerly available the large For full details see your In- (li Highly Sun Resistant (21 Lining Unecessary (3) Completely Washable, (4t Wrinkly Proof (5) Never stretch or sag (6t Quick drying (7) No ironing needed only to investor. vestors Syndicate representa- J. C. Montgomery District Mgr., Summerside SPECIAL! PLAIN BARK CLOTH SECONDS . ° ‘ G. F. Cameron ( ) Hm ,5 , ba,ga_,,, ,0, those who (Delivery 3 weeks) AvoIIob'le by the yard 3.79 Charlouemwn Reg. 1.69 want to make their own drapes and . slip covers, This yardage is class- T0 COVER A To COVER A TO COVER A ' y gdas seconds due to the dye lot not WINDOW Up To WINDOW UP TO WINDOW UP TO I . eing exac y as original c l . " ' " ' ' 7—, I n v e s t o r s Your choice of 3 shades—Brihiiri, WIde WIde 96" WIde l W _h_m r .h m__ I Gold. Green. about 48” wide. 9 syndicate ' 5 '95 ox (ANIDA‘IDMVVED ILDCJ~HCf mum-(n, onicuiunwuutcvnu