' . Midi Kathleen FR A "ffplige" Floor Lamp that l5 regularly priced at 12.50 to 32.00 with tbs purchase of a Chesterfield Suite. The "Tfi-Lifgg" BIO ‘I I number of different styles-some with three candles. adiustable anu- night light in the bale and either marble or metal bases‘; an; FREE II 9 ' II I‘ Tri-Lite ll "mil i "*1 regularly priced at 2.50 to 8.5! Don't miss this Sale. It's wort your while! .1 p our on Til! . HUI-MAN EASY. PAYMENT PLAN oiiiv» novm - Alli! llP T0 15 MllliTliS T0 PAY BALAIIGE r OLMANS. SUMMERSDE a AND CHARLQTTETOWN. YOUR CHOICE or H.001: LAMP m stock With The gPurclsase DI: A New KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD sums PRICED . 225mm. aso For one week only, with the purchase of a new Kroeh- ATM. Make your Living Room one to be proud of! ler 3 piece Chesterfield Suite, you get a smart "Tri-Lite” Floor Lamp absolutely free . - These Kroehler Suites are beautifully styled, and carefully constructed. sweeping lines. are smart and durable. They are nicely tailored in a choice variety ofxcolors. Shop early for i the best selection. OO They are in luxurious designs with broad The covering fabrics This Offer For One Week i... l Two Carioacis Qt New l9li3 KRQEHLER Chester-Fields Recently Received - -A|| New SUMMERSIDI It CHARLOTTETOWN A “WHERE OLD FRIEIIIS MEE " i Styles and Coverings e- BUY, NOW AND SAVE! IILVINTERSONAII —Mr. and Mrs. ‘Morris Caseley, ' Kelvin. Mr. and Mrs. Heath May- _ha|y and little daughter. Diane of _ ts were among those visit- ing Charlotte‘ .. on Tuesday. " Iflsnda regret the illness of ‘Picketts, Kelvin, who ll sunning ircm an attack clpnaianonia. l, Irisnb of Mrs. Elibhlma Doug- rlu ah sorry’ o! learn od her i'i- nsla at ‘time home oi -ner daugh- . ill‘. ll}!- lsrtha Walker, Kelvin. \ THE TEA 0F Lt-Col. EW. and ma, J1“. stone were overnight vipitorg to Charlottetown Tuesday and wed. nesday of this week, Mrs. George Wolfe, 3.1V, i; 599N411": some time with her par- entS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac-' Leod, Long River, due to the ill. ncss of her father. At latest re- Ports Mr. MacLcod was somewhat improved. — Bur. MANIA ron srniiunu A klaptomaniac, a person who has an insane desire to steal, ot- W" Plvki on one particular type of 051m to collect, 600D TASTE 0’i.eary District Ami its Activities ' l —-Mrs. W. Turner was operated on in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde on Friday. It was n major operation and the many friends oi’ Mrs. Dimer will be glad to know that she is resting asweii as can be expected. Mrs. Bayideld Ellis o! 0'Lai\ry. who has been a patient in the Banatorium at Charlottetown since last fail. underwent an operation last week. Her legion of ‘friends will be pleased to know that she is resting as comfortably as possible. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Crasweii in Bloomfield will be sorry to hear that this dear old lady continues to be very sick and they hope that thers will soon be a change for ‘the, better in her condition. Rev. If. R. Maowiiiiaml. field secretary of the nmpsrance rad- erailon ol P. I. L, will visit O'- Lsary Sunday. May 10th, and will address a public meeting in tbs Olesry United Church. l _._._. "lbarofliibsamortooimaun- f the auspices oi the Co-oper- ative Society in St. Anthony's Hail, Bloomfield, on May 5th, 8th and 7th. given by the Extension Dept. of St. Dunstans University, Chtarlottetown. Little Barrie Matthews. six-year- old daughter»! Mr. and Mrs Wel- don Matthews of Olseary. who was operated on for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital in_ Sum- mersicie, has returned to her home. l-ler many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Watson MacNaught, M. 11., was a recent visitor to Coleman where he visited his mother, Mrs. Robert Macllaught who has been on the sickfiist for some consider- able time, but is nmv feeling vary much better. Mr. Maclisught‘: ‘column on “Ottawa Aihirs" is widely read and is much appreci- ated. it is carried by "The Guar- dian." * There were more cars andpeoplli in town on Saturday night. April 21th. than at any other time since Christmas eve when the first snow cams d stayed until l few weeks ago en-it started to melt. The increased number of people in O'- lisary int Saturday is duo to the fact that the country roads are rapidly drying up. it was good to us them again. as during the win- ilr the W! If! i» ht to 014m from the rural horse and sleigh. At the United Church services cn Sunday at Bloomfield. Bras and West Devon, the Pastor, Rev. W. G. Dickson spoke on the topic: "Will a lftevival Come?" based on the text: 2 Ohron. ‘i; verse i2, "if my people shall humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways. then will I hear from Heaven and will forgive ‘tlheir sin and heal their land." he Minister said in part: "A revival will come when the people of God humble themselves. Salvation isnot o! man. He has not been wise enough to produce it; he has not been statesman enough to legislate it; nor good enough to deserve its Salvation is of God. l-ie gives it in love. l-le shares it in faith. He uses it in nope." Revival will come when ins people pray, when thew repent and when they prepare for it._ _‘ $0031.? PAID POM‘ John Milton, famous English poet. roosivod only £10 for his famous "Paradise Lost" and his wife received another t8 all!“ his death. . . LONDON — (OP) — Bong plug- ging by bands and sinners on bs- sections was by cums m» w. n. s.’ The April meeting of the WMB o! Clyde River Presbyterian Church met on Thursday eveningvApril i. The president opened the meetl_ with call to, worship. P im, "The Lord's My Shepherd" as sung and responsive reading was found in Luke 24th ch., and scripture reading was Ephesians 4th ch. followed by lord's Prayer in uni-‘ son. Eisht members answered the mil by,a verse o! scripture bearing on the subject. collection for ev- ening was $1.30. Mrs. James Beer and Mrs George Hyde read a portion ofths Study Book. Readings were given by Mn. Lmlis Niel-can“ Mrs. (390180 Hyde. Mrs. Harry MaoLnn and Mrs. George Dixon. Mrs. George Hyde gave a report on the basket social held previ- ously. and 00.75 was the‘ sum rs- aiised. 1t was moved and seconded that we buy 4 doscn out. 4 doom knives and forks, and sler pot Mrs. George Ryda and Mrs. James Beer were appointed to buy same Meeting closed by repeating tbs Milpsn Benediction. . Mrs. Kerry Medina invited , members to most at her homo for May meeting. ‘ listed under an agreement between the Music nibiisbm Association half o! music pubiimers ta black- and till BIO. n b‘? “W!” h!" for "Ruined-pig" Queen‘ Smut r vavowronr. England 4m ti“... The 1am i Choriomlttl’ and —-'I‘he 16-year-old cnaisers Orion explosives will be tried out 0i! w! boomer. both 1.1150 tons, will them, umru I .