At A Sensational Low Price For This Sale Theoo strongly and attractively covered Spring- Filled Mattresses are rncdo by a prominent Toronto manufacturer. They have fully guaranteed coil construction. A special buy for us on ' thesa lnnerspring Mattresses is the only reason you are able to get them at this Old Fashioned Bargain Day price of $9.95. All Sizes Extra Special y 9.95 For This Sale Only Replace Those Old Worn Out Mattresses Now With These Good Ouaiity, Spring Filled Mattresses- to 5. . .... 5.. r ‘ran Guarantor. cnancorrcrown Mirrors! Mirrors! Mirrors! ry HOLMAN’S Both Stores t -- SUMMERSIDE AND CIIARLOPIEPOWN -- ~ ' All Sizes — All Shapes — All Prices YOUR ONOIOE OF ANY MIRROR IN STOOK AT 2% OFF Regular Prices Hero n your opportunity to get m‘; IYLIITOI in cent discount. We are overstocked! atoclratzitper In the selection are any number oi atylea and sizes from which to make your choice, - - - The regular prices were 2.25 to 86.00. A Mirror will brighten up dark corners, it is a naedul article oi furniture as well as a deo- oative one. Take advantage o! the Old Fashioned Bargain Day reductions. HOLMAN Buy Home Furnishings On The EASY PAYMENT PLAN ONLY noun BALANOE PAYABLE IN EASY . MONTNLY INSTALMENTS For This Sale OnIy-- YOUR CHOICE OF ANY TABLE LAMP HALF PRICE I There are over 50 different models of Tabla Lamps regularly priced at 4.95 to 32.75. Theta are complete with shades. At only HALF PRICE you will ho able to buy any of these attractive Lamps-they're not going to last long, so cot quick- ly and take advantage of this reci Old Fashioned Bargain. ,C~I-IINA DEPT. SPECIALS aI: Both Stores F ALUMINUM Q .1... rrrrtrs , 5 Qt. Sizo — Hoavy woight Hoovy Tin — Regular 45c r I LAYER one rnrr srrs 3"l.$ acesuillciauialiillilOllnllx O Cup Siso — Brown Regular ' 2.1a 2.60 for ....'... All White - Rod Trim .l atumruum BREAO and OAKE BOXES Regular 2.40 for .._......,.,.;m......w 69c tor ...-....._ . EARTHENWARE TEA POTS Glazed I .79 l orcourro ; cooxnrc rors y "' e or. Size-With Covor i Rogalor I I usrer......... 1.349. 17*" OLMAN) |'r t, <-dAiA.>naA'L A ' ‘ a . ALL SALES, START AT IO A.M. FRIDAY l I] o1, ha I i 1 (-1.1 1 1 l1.’ I flrl 1L‘. ..i fill n Lsillll II Regular 75c hr ........... METAL nus I IO a I195 - Assorted. Colors o, _,‘_--.. western cuanonrr -aus.x Garden Seeds. Somalia's‘ Drug ewmkenstmton. ‘-cnovaa corneal. Allelic. otc., Qeassploh Drug Btoro, Ken.- sonston. . . y -.sircoa ovoura eiioctlvo in the control oi Strawberry Weevil sample's Drug ltoire, Kenahgton. —~WANfQD—--H¢ dresser, im- mediately. Apply Allona Beauty Salon, Bummerside. . ' -I'0l BALI-One choice Por- cheron gelding. l0 yoars old. lint- est Callback, Unkletter Road. —8El! MERRY MINBTBILJ. silmmorside Kigh School. Monday. May 10. Proceeds in aid oiKnights o! Columbus boys’ comp. JUDQIN DEATH - Friends and relatives were shocked and sod- dened on learnim oi the death on Thursday. April U, oi Mrs. Joseph Reid oi Tatamagorsche, N. B. She was the iormer Janet Adams oi Burlington, P. ll. 1., where she was born on May 24th.. 1886. With her brothers and sisters. she al.- tended Irishtown School and St. Stephen's Anglican Church. and was well and iavorsbly" known throughout the district. As a young woman. she migrated to the Unit.- ed States. where she remained ior some years. Inter she married Mr. Joseph Reid and returned to Can- ada. She made irequent visits to her home province. the moot recent about a year ago. She was s. daugh- ter oi the late Jonathan Adams and his wlie, -Mary Ann Hillrnan and is survived by her bereaved husband and the ioilowing broth- ers and sisters, Christina, Mrs. Johnston Ramsay, and Mics Agnes Adams, Kensington, P. E. L, Jona- than. Somerworth, N. 1-1., Hudson and Miss Margaret Adams on the homestead at Burlington. P. E. 1., and her twin sister. Lucy, Mrs. Wesley Leckey. Riddonville, Maine. Mary died in early liie and Doro-_ thy, Mrs. Bert Godlng passed away about two years ago. -- Bur. Tlgnish And I Surrounding District Following is the text oi the ad- dress o1 Mrs. Octave qraudet, Presi- dent oi the Tlgnlsh Catholic Wom~ en's League submitted at the or- ganization's recent annual meeting. "In making my report ior the annual meeting o! the Tignish Catholic Women's League, Bub-di- vision, I feel that the past year has been a most successful one. and this oi: course is in no small way, due to the keen interest and won- deriul eta-operation oi ell the morn- bers. ' As your President I wish to ex- to you all ior your iaithiul attend- ance at the meetings, and the the and eiiicient way in which Jill have_ periormed your O. W. L du- ties during the year. The Catholic Women's League has become a strong link in joining our Catholic Women across Can~ ads, and we should all ieel proud to belong to so wonderiul an or- ganization. There never was a time more necessary than right now ior a united orgahizstion oi’ Catholic women to join their voices with all other Catholics in Canada in prof test oi the growth oi irreligion which is sweeping across our coun- try. These ior-us show themselves ve openly in education. in a de- b ng oi public morals, and are doing their best to take God ‘rut oi iamily liie. These actions oi this deadly ioo oi our Catholic Faith call ior larger numbers o! women In loin the Catholic Wom- en's League. to pray and work to- gether ior God and Canada. There- iore each one oi us should ieel it her duty to get new members LARGE OLERRIIIO AUOTION SALE Al‘ IIIITOWN ON W@N$DAY. MA! 12th ' BEGINNING AT 1 PJII. Having sold my farm l will sell by Public Auction on above date all my Livestock, Implements and Furniture. consisting or 2 good work horses; I choice mliola cows, three iresbosscd and tlsroadac: gaveral young cattle; this is reck- cssedtoboosaeol thebeatsmall herds in the Prcvilfll. all ially and is Irrod up ircm the best airoa in tho Province. Ii you are interested in high ciaaa Ici- oteins, attend no. sale: z hora. hail grown; 2 sprint Dill; O0 New Hampshire bolu- IMPLIMINTI: link; tlsreda- Ing oatiit; hay mown; bay rake. I it; gang plow: sicglo plow; l gaa engines; sot Qriag tooth tiar- rows: disc lsarrows; lacctblssg bars-ow; farm wagon; road wagon; box cart; sot bob slolgbo; wood sleigh; driving sleigh; sot scales; cilbrocrlsr atovo; local broader stove; cream separator (MJL), and a large quantity oi harness. both double and lngio, and all alml» small articles round on a wsii equipped farm; a quantity ct hay. oiraw and oats. IUINIIUII: lttehsn range; tabla and chill; living room lur- rritaro; dicing room suite; bedroom iarnltmfl _a naasbor booted raga and (dill. a qaassgliy was and coating atossoi ass a go omn- tlty articles liatod. - rbasrscasu. llllvlaanilltliocntsoatlly. press my appreciation and thanks - awlng Io SWINGI SWING is Canadian Harries" stare. ' Motors o! OF WATER-MIXED PAINT wall paint that rnlxca with water-flows on easily with brush or roller. Ono coat covers most surfaces, even old wallpaper and SWING dries odouriesa in an hour. Beau- ‘ lfui, durssblo, wcslrcbll. TQ lovely Plrifli New Tones b: ”‘ ' ‘WESTEX ‘FLITE ‘ROCKTITE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS WESCO WATERPAINTS (CANADA) LIMITED iota 3i. ONE-_COAT WALL PAINT hr becnitifirl, new-looking walls with a minimum of time,- alert and expanse, paint tho modern way-Iain the the amazing new oil-base Oollyour SWING colour card at your paint or hardware e. PRDDUOTS -l< Swing One-Coat Wall Pain; SOLD BY srnrruzv srrnw s. rcnnoon TELEPHONE) 263 “WHERE OLD to join our Catholic Women's Lea- gue, so that the prayers to Ou. Lady oi Good Counsel. Mierod up ior help and guidance during those troubled days. will be oilered by every Catholic woman in our corn- munlttv’, united under the organize- tion oi the Catholic Women's Lea- guo. v Our Lady oi Good. Counsel, our heavenly Mother with the sweet consoling title, will hear us ii w: pray to her to help the poor dis~ trcssed persona in Europe who are in the hands oi tho deadly ioo o! the Church - Communists -- tor our Holy lather who needs the prayers at all his ilcolr. and tor our own peaceiul Canada. that he enemy may not become estab- ahed within its boundaries, ana we rnuat not iorgot tho enemies oi our Faith, We should- pray to Our Lady oi Good Counsel that 4.11s; may become inspired with the grace oi God beioro very long and stop this horrid bloodshed and suiierlng oi so many innocent persons. We are told by our sweet Potrori~ on that i! we pray to her she will place our cause in the hands oi her Divine Bop, and she says "trust in Him and He will not tail you, be not afraid to ask, He is always ready to listen." 8o with this great promise irorn Our Lady oi Good Counsel. we should re- new our oiiorts and prayers one huaiad percent that poacs may Swing One-Coat Wall Paint ON SALE AT R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside and Charlottetown £4‘. FRIENDS MEET“ a reign once more over our Chris- tian world. My term oi tmo yous ss your’: President has now come to a close. and I would like you all to know how I enjoyed those two years. ' I consldecd it. a great privilege‘ and pleasure to havo been tho leader oi such a iino group at - women who took such a lively Ir.- terest in League work. and I hop! n that our 'I'ignish Bub-division oi‘ the Catholic Women's League Will continue to keep up the good work y thq have been doing in tho past. v_ In conclusion I wish to ‘ our Rev. Chaplain Rev. J. A. Mae-_ Donald ior his kindness and Bl‘ 5' tience with us all during the ysshf‘ and ior the good advice and guid- ance he gave us. ior without it re would be unable to carry on our,‘ work. A "thank you" to Rev. blot-hf er Superior ior her kindness in lowing us the use oi the Assembly y Room in the convent ior our mttlv ings and to Mrs. Henry Bernard who also opened her home to u! y ior a number oi meetings. w m! . and everyone at you ior the won- derful interest. you have taken ll ail the work and the prowl-ill" with which you executed it. Ind to all others who helped in IN manner to make our C. W. h 7W tho grand success it has been. Walton; SIIMHIIIIJ‘, Mn. Octave outd- "r "t: Ireoidsal- . Auction Sale Juno; 2 fat cattlo; 4 I-yn-olds; IMPLEME TS: new’); I hay I turnip pulpor; I International drill soodorri fertilizer rower; I sot bob sloighsi I boa sleigh; I \ . . can» siavrca. 1 I Itlndor (M.H.); I hay mower o; I rnanuro sproador; I potato sprayél’; l row cultivator; I liilior; I single scuiflor; I gang plw; plownl grain crusher; I set lovor harrows; I set spike I potato plantar; I potato digger (Elevator); AT EMERALD ' THURSDAY, MAY ‘STI-I AT I PM. I am instructed ‘by tho Solicitor for Mr. Joseph MacDonold‘ _ to toll. by‘ Public, Auction his Stock and Farm Equipment- STOCK: ‘I mars (4 yrs. old); I maro (7 yrs.‘old).' yrs. old); 3 mill: cows, Znowiy troshonod, I duo. to freshofl ll I maroilll 2 spring calves. (pnmicaurvt, doulllll. l sinlll. harrlfl)" (lain); I truck wagon “M: ongino; I threshing outfit (ll I hay fork and CIDIO; I grain separator; I sot disc haired". blacksmith tools; I wood slslll. r driving sleigh; quorum ell t straw and oats; 6 tons 6i limo; quantity of harnossi; l "I m“ i‘ ions; shovels; forks; 2 crocai cans; I poat liolo digger. fl oral other artielfi. - TERMS i’; n‘ It?!" V1,. ll.l \ . urea. sou-o'-