a » _ - > ae f lif ni i & t: aH . ie tte if i i it HET Hf ali it i f tt fee i ll ard se itt lh it f | : MH i i Hy ES ey ni eT veeb C ur Hr i | | : rent i : Drama Possibilities .-|trict Governor J.A. Clark. fm a The trophies are held for a year, . ® , é = waa ems] COATS AND SUITS Sg gift to winners. ; — oS NG , ingoduced the seater who was| THE LINES, <a — THE FABRICS, atniae auaeeined tet. ne ‘THE COLORS. club rated seventh among the are soft and subtle as a Spring breeze 2% clubs in the district for the + tied MGeorge Greenough reported a| Two piece fitted suit with belted back; . 95 a ee ats be | om skirt inverted with back pleat; Z arians os ae wee ue noe Heather Blue, Pink & Beige. All wool te merside on March 2% with 15| tweed. Size 11. members from Charlottetown 2 ee Wide selection of suits from 25.00 to 59.95 Ladies’ Night is scheduled for ¥ Wednesday, April 1, according to sed the regret of the club on the passing of the wife of Past Dis- Guests of Rotary were N. D. Hamilton, Galt, Ont., Morris, and Judge H. L. Palmer, local Governors Dominion Drama Reg- ional Chairman, D.DF., i and Barry. Bugden. Bob Rice of Saint Joan, N.B., was a visiting Rotar-| Montroy. Size 12. eS i Ten Receive Habits Of Novices Of The Sisters Of St. Martha + : ! fk it ue uit I] m3 8 fl ai ‘is ii cit fi, iit te na Badd tye? lap River; River; Gerald Campbell, St. Teresa’s; Frederick Coffin, Mt. .|ter 19, Verse 21). ey generously to God’s service. ian. eomé follow me.” (Matt, Chap- new novices and their religious names are: Bertha ‘McCarthy, Morell, Sister Pat- YoOuNG GIRLs, TOO, - NEED Kathleen Walsh, Hope River, Sister Mary Kathleen; Maureen Ratchford, Halifax, N. S., Sister Mary John; Edna Walker, Johnstons River, Sister Mary Paula; Justina Pasha, Charlottetown, Sister Jean Fran- ces; Mary Connelly, Charlotte- town, Sister Stephen Maries Ann Moran, Charlottetown, Sis- ter Maria Pacelli; Gloria Peters, Bloomfield, Sister Theresa Ann; Teresa Poirier, Palmer Rd., The small girls who carried the habits to be blessed and who walked beside the - young ladies as they came into the chapel in their bridal attire were: Misses. Marion Smith, Carol Ann Smith, Susan Red- din, Dianne Campbell, Pauline Walker, Valerie LeClair, Paul- ine Murnaghan, Patricia Moran. Theresa: Ann ‘Peters and Anita Poirier. ane se ee aan by the choir were those adapted to the | different parts of the mass, including the Gregorian Institute select- ions “‘We offer thee Oh Jesus” and with the “great \Angelic Course.”’ : At the conclusion, His Ex cellency the . bishop _. offered words of -congratulations to the young women taking their first step in the way of complete dedication of their lives in reli- gion, and to their parents were participating in‘ their sac- rifice by giving thém up spring styles. and ,7-14 years. A reception for friends was held. at Marian College. Glen K. Johnston, Montague, RR. 4; James Kelly, 108 Dor- -. chester Street; John Lewis, St. - JOHNNY'S — | FISH & CHIPS |- OPEN 7 A.M. te 2 A.M. STEAKS, OYSTERS, * ‘ SCALLOPS, 2 FRIED CHICKEN CABBAGE ROLLS HOT & COLD SANDWICHES Free Delivery market value .in time Offices: $ Monracue \ a : a SN IN .TIME..OF CRISIS Life and Accident Insurance has its highest value when most needéd. Other investments have the least A Life, Endowment or Pension policy is an insured savings plan with guaranteed values for retirement. Consult your The bra that of financial stress. SUMMERSIDE ALBERTON fouR NEW Coat with 3 button closing agd new tucked portrait collar; push up sleeves. Imported loop eloth; Aqua. Size 12 te 2. Coat styled for comfort on straight lines. The new big collars have a world of flat- tery; ideal for the business girl. Black & White. All wool English Donegal by Casual coat with new large . shawl collar; back has released pleats which fall softly from the curved yolk. Royal Imported French Suede. Styled in California. Size 10. ’ ‘SPRING | TONIC FASHIONS. | 9.98 SUMMER COTTON DRESSES 9.98 “To 5% Just arrived—a group of adorable styles tm flower garden colors of pink, blue, green, ivy, and yellow. Sizes 26X & 7-12 years. SPRING HATS For small girls and older sister. Smart styles in hats. Rollers- Bands, Pokes and many other Ribban-Velvet and flower trims. 23X-46X GIRLS' TWEED COATS 9.55 ae Smart tweeds for spring, single breasted with a loose gored back. High yoke effect back, slit pockets, neat collar. Button trim. Colors ¢ ~ Fawn and Blue, sizes 8-10-12 yéars. Tweeds and plain materials with : PHONE 5593 || matching hale from 18.95 to 27.95. $ SACONY-E0C closes in front 29° Lt! | Examine our extensive range—60 styles—12 colors Sizes 8 to 44 39°" YOUTH CENTRE BOTH STORES ‘ é NEw mo 1% » No more fussing’ with snaps and hooks and eyes; a smart nylon locket clicks you into shape; com- fort with glove-fit sides, plain “broadcloth, nylon. lace or porous dacron . cotton; full range of sizes. 9.50 THE. nylon Lut «LIEB 98 Born of an enchanting new feminine mood 4 suits hug you at the waist, coats have a carefree air with huge collars or collar at all. Fashions are above all — are FLATTERING! weave. 1 99 In pidhtic Calf and Morocco; choose your favorite from our splendid ,selec- tion of these new Easter bags; ‘ lined: zipper compartments; clutch or handle in all the leading colors. Fiesta Vogue. Double woven nylon gloves in-sewn seams; shirred cuffs or pearl trim; shorties and longer lengths; easy to care for; Sizes 6-7’, 1 ae Exclusive with R. T. Holman’s, lovely “Romance” seamless nylons; so sheer; ,made from the finest quality yarn — measured to-your® own personal length, Color, Blushtone. Sizes 9 to 11, eT hardly any , You are molded into fabrics so soft that they catch the artful colorings of Spring in their Our clothes look expensive — they feel ex- | - pensive — they’re expensive in every way except for the price] * The new Cobana Print Blouse must with your new suit; sleeves may be full length, three quarter or. Variety of styles, eolors. Sizezs 16. 7 SCARVES 59° ‘ 1 .98 FASHION SHOW — Holman’s are pleased to be participants in the spring fashion show “Fashionably Sponsored by the OKTO Club of at the Civic Auditorium, Summerside, on Monday, March 16th, a 8:15 PM. * 4 ‘Tickets may be obtained from Holman’s Ladies’ Wear Denartment. . LADIES’ WEAR AT BOTH STORES © \ 4 = ghd a spring .98 F A géorggous color array @ new spring scarves; every shade imaginable in oblongs and squares; enchanting de- signs; available in silk or nylon. - he is a short, 12 to Yours” the Prince County Hospital —_— 4\° ; OKTO Club members or } 4