tar-I y “has. ‘ ‘it it: " i Come On To 1% "V i “hi. r i The BASEMENT For . i‘ I ' ,_ l" ‘ y Savings! $31; h ' s? Just Arrived, Ladies’ . Sheer Blouses. Sizes . 14 to 20. Colors Rose, 5; _ l}, Pink, Turquoise, Pow- Q ‘i, i tlerilltie. Willie. Rust, ' ' ‘ '3 ,_ Navy anti i ilroy. Prices.‘ n00 ' Ankle Sort. Sizes 8% I, 7 to 101;. Colors, Asst. . .Pi'l('i? per ti t pair . . . . . .. Striped Ankle Sox. —- r‘ Si: to ltllfij. ‘ f f‘? .. 25¢- vl iltli‘l‘ll'!~' (‘ot ton Girls Cotton Drill i ~ Piiifielfi- y 1‘rice 39c. 29c.‘ (‘hilriretfls Silk Slips. lxiie- trivu. Colors Tea Latiies Striped Jersey Sweaters. Sizes 14”“ 89c. Price . . . .1 “_f*a".7-:~" '- 5» l1. will White. Sizes Girls Striped Jersey _~_.ii. Sweaters. Sizes 1'rit'i.> . 8 - 14. Price i Ladies Slacks. Cotton llrlll. I\':iv_v Dilly. Price ... . . . Girls Cotton Crepe Sizes ll - 20. Pyjamas. Asst. colors. 98G. iQJZiZZiYiiLTQG. And For Men 6' Boys ~=-......-* Ill e n ’ s Balbriggan Combinations. Ath- letic style. 59c. Boys’ Fancy Blouses Sllillii. . .. 29c. Boys’ Cotton Tweed Shorts. Sizes 6 to l0 years Boys Cotton G o l f l~lose.nuu Price Sizes 36 to 44 llierfls Cotton Work Shirts. (‘olor Navy l l‘ g l. glides trill‘) 1T n Men's cottonado Work Pants. Large I sizes only -, , Men's Red Back Blue llonini ‘Tlih Overalls. Boys, Red Back Blue Silos '3“ to Denim Tiib Overalls 44 c- K ' Sizes 2S to 34 ...~.,. Allen's Fancy Broad- 59c: cloth Shirts. Fused Boys‘ Polo Shirts. (‘llz a Sl..22t 539511154120 1779c: 347e.g......o. QDRE t; FGLECD V. ' .- éjttosiaiatilieumt. STokEéig’ - - iiiiriziuge EDWARD isimi nmfioiirerownjfi; LADY rant»: SCHOOL Grade with" _ Y“ . ...__ _ Francis. —~- ———— Grade IV--i. Nlzncrva Cairns. Honor roll {or the month 01' Grade III-. Erroll Francis; 2. W111 ‘Violet (Iairiis; 3. Donnie Waciticli. Grade II-Elia Francis. Grade I-No exams, f Those have an arc-mile o! 90"» or over _ Gladys Gamble. Minerva | Cairns and Elia Frnacis. Teacher, Myrtle Lend. 7, ' Elsie Fl'.'ii‘i(‘i.\_ _. , IQ Grade \'lll - Grade , ~.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-r.-.-.-.~.-:.--t.w.veam-mwA-Nnn-I-w: SPRING GOODS The following goods have either arrived during the past week. are now arriving or are due to arrive uithin the next few days. .-.-.-.-.'-. A .-.-.-..-i.-.-.-.a.~t'. car i.iimp Lime in Casks and Barrels car Hydrated Lime car Hardwali Plaster car (iyprnc car Ten Test cars Cedar Shingles car (‘cdar Posts cur iloofing and Building Paper car Nails cars Cement car Brick car Fencing Wire car Seeds (including Seed O car Barley Veal car Quaker Feeds car Purina Feeds car Robin ilood Flour and Feeds (jar Oil Cake Meal car Hay 1 car Springhiil Coal l car Invcrness Coal 40 cars Fertilizer and mound Limestone w» ats and Seed Wheat) 1 1 ,1 ‘l 2 l 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 In addition we carry’ complete stocks of Paints. MAY 13, 1940 SCOUTERS (‘LUB ‘MEETING The Scouters meeting held in _Si. Peters Hall, Thursday. May 9. dis- cusscti some very important mat- ‘ . rgcsted by Distiric: toner Ainsworth that t0)‘- i- inieht wcll be Fngaget iii at this time when families wezr moving to the countrY- 811d i115“ that the Scout collection of maga- zincs should still be going on. The Club pmmlsedto investigate these things iurtlv r, and the attention ot‘ every Ssout and Cub leader to these activities is requested 'i‘lie Annual Scout Parade was sci for Sunday. June 2nd. The parade will forni tip in Riochford C. C. M. BIKE” .__ T‘? I'm All Set For The Good Old 24th! I "Just Look At My New Isn't It A Dandy‘? iYOU CAN GET ONE TOO At HOLMAN’S Square. The churches of destina- tion will be announced later. Capt, Ings hrotight forward the lmattci" of Scout and Cub Camps. The GilWrll camp is scheduled tor ‘P. E. I. this yiar, and the Scout- let's felt that there would be en- ough from the Island to fill 0U!‘ iquotu. anti justify the holding of .it here. Pitt-titer particulars of the camps will he released later. l The cilm tieeided to iioid a plenie to which will be invited all other Seouters on the Island. The date. lplace. and pivurnni. are in the hands of a coinmitlt-t‘. 1.\:.. t» (ioniniisszoiit-r Aliistmrth asked for the opiiiioti of the meet- linrz on holding a Diuzict Field Day ion Mav 24th. as is done in a inim- lbCI‘ oi other tirovinces. A very llit'e',t' disttissiou took place and it gtli-rclopctl that liar-Kc scout Field ‘Imps ilhllillll‘ otmupy a full day and iliilil u-p with a Cotniril Fire in the l Mother! Buy Your Boy or Girl a New 1940 0. B. M. BIKE BALANCE -- 1.00 WEEKLY lhVCllillgl. Cub and Scout events are lflill in sttierazc areas. Each unit ‘n km it's own arraizgrnients for [the noon tneiil and supper. A can- ‘lPfiil is araitihit- and is usually in l0: 1e Ito ' I-irrnis are of a ‘s: ing nntllrt‘ o l_\- and call for tennis oi varying sizes from each t 0op_ It was finally decided that aField Day ivoiild he held in Queens Dis- t on Stiiiiitiay‘. Jnitc 1st. be- ' at 2 P. ‘M. sharp. As t ll be the firs’ time such an ha~ hrezi iieltl in the Dis- l‘ '\\'.'l.\ lhoiiaiifi best to have ' a hall (lav only. It was tlccitlvti to extend a "n to all arotips in to 4‘l‘l('l' trams if tios- 1 . e consisting of- liarzw Pincau. for 5C0'll$ Ruth Vlnnicombe for appointed to make neces- . mar-insults and to up; tirotztniiinies of events, ' 's well lltitlrl‘ way and n'lii'e ion of the events and oth- n» not yet complete we of some of the events so that troops may be- uin to brush up on their work at once. l. Brltlgc Builtlinz-t-Simple type- sqiiai-e and (iiacotinl lashlncs-each B BIG SIX DAY SALE May 18th. to 25th. C. Make sure their MW my" are C. C. Mfis because (‘.(‘.i\l. mfivrlcs are buiihbi-tter to provide smoother, 0451"‘ more comfortable riding yiear after year. They're the iiiriu health builder and body as. vclnper. so important u. an growing girls and boys. Come to Holman’; now-see U11‘ Knit line-up of new 1M0 (l. f‘. M. Bikes now on display —- Let. your girl or liny choose the mods-l they Prefer. Our Special Terms makrs buying easy - Only $1.00 Down delivers any ‘ C. C. M. Bike. £13m! BUY IT NOW! Sale Ends [Way 25th. The New 1940 G. G. M's. Now In Stock 34.0 Priced At "P- HOLMAN9S SUMMERSIDE 8i CHARLOTTETOWN uy Your New OM. BIKE At ‘troops lirli its own rope-poles suyiplirzl ~ ll bars to a team—— _ __ _ _, o --.v twi- troop. .=_-1-_..».--_-_..- -.._-.-;~_-»_-. —» .-. _~- . e;- I l ~- if hi‘ Ffliiifi" W lilfilvifllfll . strives to be work to be (lone on ltiay 2 tli. ‘Ifhe lg‘q‘l‘lll““‘o'gi‘, Pi" 11"}; ‘- m1 finmes‘ iliorxriiedanlNgmopn-atcncs allowed. l sick comliiitififl rswigfigif hfltvmig l -- ' F IP~ lo" inlzs its own ' i - ,1 dtf‘ visited on" SM’; an ii. or reii lnlilateinhls Kianitfacttired kit not (Ifigvgih of course lmmm to n “l” was mesgnletp New Sick‘ comm,“ 1H til-WW. - . . -- . ‘ : Jinmie Creed and Ruby i -< i - . titinn -—t1.filll l1‘ M" 1 l 3, Iiml Hzly or“ Walcr-Jeam of 5' 5mmmmg (“mp0 _ __ i ‘v1; Lmott. Ne ro ram commit- mhrrc -’I".\'o or i»; allowed from 0i ‘Our-Semaphore and Molbe ieelzc Mrs. Willlilmpmirtiser and Mrs. ‘any troop, F‘.""e u-ooti and contain- une entry only from any troop- 6. First Aid Competitions -—Onc‘ Flora Nicholson. Mrs. Jimmie Creed er of trait-r supplied. 4. Scouts Race iTenm o.’ four two entries allowed Don't Wonder Why GRUWDS h ave tiacked these Stores to the limit for the past. 2 days! You'll find the answer when you see the prices and values SATURDAY The Greatest day of a Truly Great Sale l It's tip to you if 3'01! want the greatest savings. yoirll see for many years -- it‘ you want prices you cannot equal ... Competition — based on second class and one on 1st class requirements. Team of 5 one of whom acts as time“? 911" team for each section per troHP Personnel of teams must be differ- ent for each section. Each team to bring ovm eqlliiilflenl» _ 7, Tendcrfoot Knot. --Tieiri$£ a" galnst time. Two gnttirlcs from onl‘ troop. R0 s rovi e . It. is GESQCFEG that each troop will have ready fl song oi‘ Stunt for Council Fire in thcfcvenltil Further details will be Hive" m" soon. but in the meantime lets _nll get to work and have our entries ready. Montague During the eve-nlnit WTVW’ "l Saint Andrews Presbyterian church the sixteen students of the Simtlflv School received certificates for me- mory work in Primary Catchelsm and Bible memory work. The presentation “'21s made hy the Pas- tor, Rev L. Owen Iiughes. The superintendent. and his assistants are to be hiizhly complimented on the sticccssful work they are carry- imz on in the Sunday School, A beautiful hymn. Sunday School Brigade was rendered by six mem- bers of the Sunday School. BRUDENELL SCHOOL Honor Roll for the March and April. Grade X--1. Catherine Roper‘- son. ‘ Grade IX-l. Athol Dewar: 2. Kenneth MMIAITETT. Grade VIII-J Olive Shaw; '2 Doria Nicholson: 3 Mac Nichol- son. Grade VII-l. Louise Glllls: 2. Jean MacIntyre: 3. Lena Stewart. Grade VI-l. Jennie Mnebaren: 2. Inez Shaw Grade V >4. Abner Dewar: 2. Margaret Dewar; 3. C-harlcs Dew- l months or ar. . Grade TI —1. Charfes Fraser. l and Shirley Bears equal; 2. Annie = Mae Stewart. ‘Teacher. Garnet Marlnlyre. i 11E WITH THE BIG t.‘ R O W D S SATURDAY Oils. Varnishes. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Paint and Whitewash Ilrushes. Illuresco, Wall Paper. Pumps, Cylinders, Pipe Fittings. Pump Parts. Well (Iasings. Sheet Lead. Sheet Zine. Down Pipes. and Window Glass. all es. We are also buying potatoes daily at market prices. E POOLE & THOMPSON Limited .\i0N'l‘AGili~2 i, fnTn‘n'u'u\'a'nfi a .11. Dr. L. V. and Mrs, Grant and datighter Anna left. Tuesdav morn- 1‘ in! for Ottawa. tn attend the ooen- ‘l ing of the House of Commons .1 M. ‘ Greentlals, Lntlics - 99 Queen Illa-it's --iii (it. tit-urge the Odo followed Irv the (fret-ti i-ii lo toll cull bv nimiiny: . hold illnt." Mhitttvs nf Apill ntw-l- I imz vrcre read nurl aimrovetl. ‘ o: varnish for school seats; ALBION W. I. l The reiiular mnnthlv mectinq Mi the Albion WI. was held on May 1.’! at the home o! Mrs William. Fraser. Wit-h the president presid- iniz. the meellntz opened bv Sllliliilil; liiiisvui. Ten int-inherit ro- a lluu - It was rietitled to gt‘! rue quart.‘ this, kindiv invited the members to her housc for the Jtuie meeting at which time the roll is to be res- ponded to by a “joke? A very on- joyable program was put on by lMi-s. Alex Jackson and Mrs. Bert. Taylor. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Collection amoiuitcd to $1.10. itaiiii-siiini; sciiooi. l Report for the month of April. Grade X-—1. Fulton Kitson. Grade IX (ai- 1 Robert Ed- 'wards Grade IX (bi-l. Om Tremere; ,2 Fcrne Trcmerc; 3_ Errol Stew- art. Grade VIII- (at-—1. Hilda Mac- Leatil 2. Ralph Edwards: 3. Mild- red barter. Grade VIII rbi-i. Inna Kttson; 2. Arnold Easton; 3 Arnold Tre- mere. Grade VII —1. Christie Larter. .(ierda Trcmere equal; 2. Norma lTretncre; 3. Noima Ward. l Grade IV (Slit —1. Lowell Tre- lmere l Grade IV m» —1. Wendell Tre- . ~incre. Iheddie Kitson equal; Doris Treinere, Verna Proud; 3 Flosslc Latter. Grade IV lbw-l. Roland Ward; " Ruby Tremere: 3. l-Iznest. Walt: Grade IV tr) —1. Randolph Watts. Grade III»l Ira Mat-Loan: 2. Gcorco Watts. Grade ll lat-—1. Ilena Mac- Lean. Etinlce White tcqtial). Grade II (ht -l. Barbara Ed- wards. Grade I -l Milton Ward: 2 Clarion Watts; 3, John Tremere Millar MacFadyicn, IQ-icher. Ker; iillnardkt in the h-ITI-II-Q. We invite you to inspect our New Stock of Ladies’ Heady To Wear If Bella's Shoppe l'otile'.~i Hotel. Montague Westinghouse True-Temp ends the hazard of fluctuating temperatures in- side your refrigerator-eliminates the most common cause of food s oiiagc. It's the only refrigerator controljin the world which automatically keeps your food at the temperature you select, in spite of changes in outside tempera-- cures. it's the onl refrigerator control in the world which has actual tempera- tures marked right on the dial. Before you buy any refrigerator, in- vestigate Westinghouse True-Temp, literally years ahead of old type refrig- erators. Prices have never been so low. Values have never been so great. 5 ZGIIES 0f Will —auiomntically maintained by MILLER BROS. Ltd. AIIY REFRIGERATOR 'll'll.l. YDII S El Westinghouse Correct temperature and humid iiy for all types of food exclusive True-Temp Control.