HOLM l; When Building -- i Remodeling - - Repairing AN’S 2 BIG ‘ STORES ' A Can Give You Lower Prices And Better Delivery s. -- ON ALL -- UILDING SUPPLIES INSIST ON KNOWN BRANDS —- MURRAY AND B. P. PRO- DUCTS HAVE BEEN SOLD HERE FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A , 1:’ ‘ lllusuy snrscroyue i MURRAY AND ll. P. SIIINGLES, VIBE-LOCK 125 i ‘ lbs.. these are cheaper than wood shingles, they are Weathertight and fireproof. THICK BUTT. 210 lb., Sl-llNGLES-A heavier life- time Shingle for those who Want better appearance and longer life. Thick Butt Shingles are stocked in all colors. MURRAY AND B P. INSULATED SIDING makes your home modern and attractive. It is warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. - - - Saves fuel and saves pointing. B. P. ROLL BRICK SIDING—ha.s an attractive ap- pearance at low cost. It is easily applied. the in- ‘i expensive brick design is ideal for garages, ware- houses, stores, barns, homes, etc. MURRAY AND B. P. ROLL ROOFING-comes in ' sii weights, 35, i5 and 55 lbs. Also 18 and 38 inch ; “ slate surfaced in all colors. MURRAY AND B. P. SIIEATllING-Dry and Al- ‘ phalt Light Sheathing, tarred and asphalt felt. ’» V‘ PLASTER. LATE-Rock Lsth and Superior Donna- - ' eons Insulating Lath. WALLBOARD-Fibre Wallboard. Sheetroek Gypsum _ Board. B. I’. Insirl Board, Murray Donnacona and ,' f v Dunnacono Hartlboartl. MURRAY ROOF COATINGS AND CEMINTB of nil kinds for waterproofing all types of asphalt and built up roofs. v This is eotily applied and very low in price. WHITE CEDAR GRAIN ASBESTOS SITTING has n. ; superior appearance. It lasts as long as the bulld- ' a lug. _ ltils fireproof and needs no painting. SUMMERSIDE CENTURY. THEY ARE OF RELIABLE QUALITY AND HAVE DTENDABILITY. DON'T BUY UNKNOWN BRANDS. AIOiI-ITI.‘ PLASTIC BOARD for counter snd tsble tops. In blsek, tsn and red linen colors. This is s superior Board thst will with- stand rorstching snd best. ALUMINUM MOULDING for hardbosrd sud tile - counterins- lns cove moulding, corner mould. i118 and top and bottom bssebosrd moulding. B. P. FLOOR. TlLI-Inlsld As. phsit Floor Tile in sli the mod. ern colors. This is low priced end durable. the color is mixed througir the centre of the tile. Avsilsble in 1-8 snd 3-16 thicknesses. B. l’. FIBREGLAB INSULATION is made from spun glass. It is resilient snd will not pack and settle. Fibreglss gives superior in- sulation - it comes in 4 inch loose pouring wool. either med- ium or thick. Do not be satisfied with anything but the best-In- sist ors Fibreglss. WIRE NAILS AND SPIRES —— All kinds and lengths, either plain or galvanised. FLASHING ZINC — In 6 sad I inch widths sud in full sheets. SHEET LEAD — In 8 snd 1.2 inch widths and 4 foot sheets. PETERBOROUGII AND COItBlN LOCK SETS AND FINISHING HARDWARE-including front and inside door sets. AND MODERNITE TILE—for bathrooms snd kitchens. This tile has s halted on enamel finish in black and white and green and white. It has s superior appearance and is easy to keep clean. PETEILBORO AND STANLEY CUPBOARD HARDWARE — in- cluding hinges, catches. pulls and knobs. Complete Stocks Of All Builder's Hardware NOW m srocrc-Quiclr oeuvenv HOLMAN’S C HARLOTTETOWN I -WRi'iE-WlRE COME lN .We'il Do The Rest PHONE HOLMAN’S LUMBER DEPARTMENT All modeling. Gives Quick Service and Low Prices —On— FranPeiUdaEndl-ggliliee; -_- EZUZhT-vdliidi?! Lime -— Rockwali Plaster, etc. thing you need for Building or Re- You Every- SILVBR BIRCHES WJ. A R. 1'. HCLMAN no. “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" ll COMMUNITY CONCERTS Jblstlllhnsy an ' crrrzsas or lumssnsrns sun VICINITY s» sms to secure their 1948-49 Memberships is the lnmrsssros: corrssmvnr . concur ASSOCIATION Avsrmnu 0mm nuance was: or our 11th ' Issdqusrtms: Ilse: ilIeKAY» co. vro. ‘ (I'll-liters Dept.) lminnlllos cormumrs k concuss- moors-nos f‘ " '_ linens .1. .' ..Mrs. Bradford osirns enter- tained the Sliver Birches Wom- en's Institute of Reed's Corner for the May meeting on Friday evs- nlng st her home snd the presi- dent. Mrs. Wysnsn Cairns, occup- led the chair. After the singing of the Institute Ode end the re- peating of the creed in unison. roll csll was answered by four- teen members. A letter Wis reed from Mrs. ORegsn. England, ex- pressing thanks tor tho parcels of food and clothing received from this Institute and she said in psi-t "We hsve not seen snythin so fine since before the wsr. rs FOR SALE One 1M0 lpeeisl Deltas Dodge Sedan. One steel truck be: with hydraulic hoist; oas lltl-Msssey- llsrrls Iotsto Harrier, complete with fertiliser sttschment.‘ like new IIMMONO b MIQIAILANI e lssrmerdds W“ 501599111!!! Mr All the child- ren snd my husband wss very grateful for the underwear. We especially spprsciste the sugar- and tee." Contributions in the Cancer Fund were received by the Wm y. Mrs. mncis Moc- Qusrris. Mrs- Brsdfcrd Yeo and Mrs. William Mstheson were sp. polnted ss delegates to the An. nusl Convention in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Ileber MlcQusrris, convsner of slit committee, n. will": l6 cells mode by the mem- bers Mrs. Robert Hols invited the members to her home for the June meeting when Mrs. lester Bsslole snd Mrs. wymsn Csirns will be the lunch committee. It was decided thst roll csll for next month would be the exchsngs of Pllllt slips. The flnsi box of cloth- ing was pscked for the Oflegslfs, for the nment, due to the high "t! 0f lmisgs on oversees peck- sges ‘no president rssd s Plpli’ on the Osrs of Crippled Children after which s. contest was con- ducted b! Mrs. Bonnet Crosier with Mrs. 5.8. Boston being the winner- Rsbsshmeas were served by the committee in charge snd the Nltionsi tAnthlrn bretllht the flifltlill l0 l £10K. —- O FORMER FIRE CIIIBI‘ DIES SAINT JOHN. N. 5.. May 17 _. (GP) — Walter Scott Vaughan. a former Saint John fire chief, died todsy. He had been a csll man on the City Fire Department for 42 years and served as chief from 102B to 1988. Survivors include a son. A. Murrsy. of Montreal. LIFlesnBsqlo nodal. Am A quantity of hay, groin d h". u u, “u,” a n, "rticles used on o Iorgs form, which are not listed. Also o quantity of household furniture. gsssisstscesqlislbsllqiltsmsstsoisymrrl __-riri: GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ,_ WESTERN GUARDIAN -F0lt BALD- Truck tractor. newly reconditioned; six-yesr-old more; double truck wagon. Btbwsrt Mosse, Kensington. -B BAD d3 INCH Illvsnised woven fencing hss close. even spaced upright snd horizontal wires. Order earl! M Bruce's. ing ‘ruesday night at Lax-Ho's Restaurant, Kensington. Music by Rollie MscKenztes four-DEW orchestra. .-WAN'I‘ID IMMIDIATIL! - Girl for general housework. Ar.- ply Mrs. Andrew Perry. 20 Eustazc-e street, or phone 497-2, Bummer- side. g --— l -HOUSII WANTED. unfurnlrhy ed. Six or seven-room house, lrn-, medlstely for desirable tenants trcm Montreal. Apply Alan Hol-| man or l-IflZl-iok-nan, .lr., c/c R.T-- Holman, Ltd, Summer-side. —SOUTH FREETOWN Players will present “Aaron Slick from‘ Pumpkin Creek," a rlp-rosri *5 comedy in three acts at the Ma -' peuuo Hall. Wednesday. Msy 19.1 at 8 p. in. Come and enjoy s gool laugh. I —PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for egg crate shocks. Buy at horiie and save freight charges. The Island Box dz Barrel Co., Ltd., S; ‘ Eleanor-s. P. E. I. Phone 802-4. —’I‘IIB SUMMERSIDI Academv players will present "Take My Ad vice". a three-act comedy in Co; tral Bedeque hall. Friday. May '1. 3.15 p. m. 35 and 25 cents. WELCOME VISITOR Mr. Ciordcn l-Iuestls who has l.‘l‘(“i living with his son, Rev. Emerson Hucstls, at Mahone ,.Bay, NS.. ur- rived recently in Wiimot Valley to spend the surmmer months at his old home. At present. he is the guest of his son, Mr. Horsce Huestls and Mrs. Huestis where s. Welcome Home party was given in his honor by his children and grandchildren. A most enjoyable evening was spent in the playing of games and musical selections. concluding with refreshments of ice cream and cake. - S. —WEDDLNG ANNIVERSARY .- Family, friends and neighbors “in- vaded" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Brown, New London, on Monday last. to celebrate with them, the anniversary of their mar- riage, which took place on April 29th.,1898. Mr. George Ferguson occupied the chair and in his us- ual capable manner with a few in- troductory remarks, called upon Mrs. Ralph Heaney. who read an address on behalf of the family. A beautiful mantel clock ivas present- ed by Mr. Allan Brown to his father and mother. from children grandchildren and great grandchil- dren. Friends and neighbors were represented by Mr. Ernest Durin- iiig. who read to the well known and highly esteemed couple, an address expressing high regard for their value to the community, con- gratulations en their Golden Wed- ding and best wishes for many‘ more years of happiness together. A gift of money was presented by Mr. Duncan MacLeod. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown replied, graciously thanked their friends for their kindness. Others spedking briefly were Messrs. Reagh Meek and Har- lan Found. The remainder of the evening passed pleasantly in soc- ial intercourse. A delicious lunch was served and s. bride's cskc. madeby her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Paynter, was cu-t by the bride of fifty years ago and served to the -.MODIBN snd old time dune-I A" Don't Delay- - -t f onoeo vouni was SEEDS NOW! Complete Stocks At Lowést Prices "Where Old Friends Meet" mhruotmsusdh THE BEST BY TEST FOR YEARS Farm, Garden, Lawn Seeds Write For New 1948 Seeds Price List R. "r. HOLMAN no. ,____ MAY 1s. 1948 *~—-_.> m guests. Among those serving were their daughters snd daughter-in- law. Mrs. Everett Paynter. Mrs. lil- mer Psynter, Mrs. Ralph l-lesney snd Mrs Leigh Brown. their grand- daughters, Mrs, Henry Meek, Mrs. Edwin Cole snd Miss Irene Payn- ter also Mrs. John Fletcher and Mrs. Harry Marks. -Bur. --DE ROCHE-BERING —- Snip- dragons and gold candelabra, _on the sltsr of 5t- Cstherine of Alex- sndris Church, Si. Csthsrlnes. Ont» formed the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, May 1st., when Mary Margaret, daughter of lvLr. and lvfrs. Ads-in Bering, 5t. Cathsrlnes, became the bride of Gerard Alfred DeRoche. son of Mrs. Octsve Gnudet. Tignish. P. E. 1., and the late Edward J. De- Roche. Rev. Paul Attallah officiat- ed at the marriage. Mr. Clarence Cotton was at the orgsn snd sang during the ceremony. l given in marriage by her father. - a wore a gown of white point desprir. l . over taffeta. with sweet-heart’ neckline and boifant skirt. finger-tip veil wss caught in s. clrciet of Cells lillles and orange blossoms and she csrried s prayer ~ book, ornamented with pesrl. front which fell s shower of foniet- me-nots and sweet-peas. Thomas Smith was matron of hon- or in s gown of white sheer. iier hesddrus wss of white mohair and she carried s csscsde bouquet of i‘ carnstions snd sweet-peas. Mr. Thomas Smith was g. msnian. . After the ceremony s weddim ' W ‘nesdoy, Moy l9. beginning at outfit, iorge size, used only six sets lever borrow, horse hos and Turns cosh. Keir Woodsids Mr A Mammoth Clearing Auction Sale Ar Hamilton, Lot- l8, six miles distant from Ksmingion, on l _On account of a complete change In my business I will sell by PllltllC auction on above dots my form, containing T60 ocrss of very fertile lend with complete set ‘of up-io-dote buildings, includ- ing doubts dwelling houss equipped with hot and cold water, sewerage and both. Hardwood floors throughout. lam 40 it. by I00 it. with ell other necessary outbuildings, including fox ranch with two large sheds. Form is well fsnesd and worsted end frosts on Molpeque Boy, one of the beauty spots of Prince Edward Island. My stock consisting of 4 work horses, 26 hood of high-grads Hereford cortls, including six fat steers, 22 hogs, 50 year-old Machinery: Tractor with plow and borrow, Moody threshing ers practically new, hey rolls, lroy lcsdsr, binder, almost new, two- rot turnip seeder, form wagon, five-ton copoeity, with rubber tins, light form wagon, one box cert, rims new wbcd rlslglis, family sleigh, driving sleigh, two driving wagons, scales, new, groin separator, oli kinds of harness, double and single, pawn cream separator, power worlm, two walking plows, smooth- ing borrow, groin crusher, turnip pulpsr, Chevrolet ssdon, i936 As this will be one of the lorgsst soles held in ills Province, selling will commence st i2 o'clock sharp. If dry is unfit, sols will be held nest fins doy. l2 noon. days, dire borrow, seed drlli, hvo ltiller, manure spreader, two mow- rood can, Felt-books od straw and oli tools and small The bride, ‘ l-ler ;- MIC. 1; breakfast was held st the home of the bride's parent-s. In the after- noon and evening over a hurtdrsd guests gathered and enjoyed the evening with dancing to the or- chestra of Mrs. Bessie Roland. Mr. snd Mrs. Deitoche left on s motor trip through New York State, the bride wearing s suit of powder blur wool. with brown sccessorles snd corsage of pink roses. They will rs- side st 2 lllsn street. l €>O0%0 0%0 i llouse-iloitl t iieede at Thrifty Prices 9i d sbsc-rruc assert-res g wssnmc MACIIINII .. LAWN Mownas ' i” Garden Tools of sll Kinds i‘ Child's Trlcyelss and Wsssos on. srovss-rnssro coorrsas Barbed Wire. Poultry Wire and Fsrrn Fencing SIIMMERSIIIE HARDWARE BOMPAIY -PHONE 740- Docr Trsek Isrn Q “m” um en Iisngsrs. Door Isrdwsrs. a A Week oi s Saving spinal. MILLAIVS STDRE, iiensington ‘May 17th to ilsy 22nd Hugh F. Morrison Auctioneer rm Greens, z m. 19¢ Diced um, 2 u... lie Raisins, Seeded and Sssd- Diced Carrots. 2 rinr 19¢ im, bulk, Z ibr. t3: Leno's Pork 8| lsonl. 5 mu rams omtz ti». 41¢ -z m. .. -- 1= Flb Ben, 2 lbs. . 55c i-islns Mushroom Soup. Lord,Zlbs. 53¢ z u... .i.. 3°‘ Cornfloitss, Post's and Swsst Mixed Pickles. u Quoltsrs,3 plugs. 27c 16oz. ..... I Lombard Plums, 2 tins .. 35c Grapefruit Juice. 25c Aylmsr‘: Veg. Soup, 3 tins 25c 2D os., 2 tins ..- - - -- Cumpbsll’: Tomato Soup, Apple Juice, 2°C ‘trier... 10os-.2il'"_----"'76c Cut Wax Beans, 2 tins . . 23c Fruit Betf. 1 "i" TEA-Mother's Own sod Mom's-I lbr. for ‘l? COFFEE-Schwartz and clilb House-i u. tins 59¢ i Pkg. DRIFT or vti. :2‘ DUTCH CLEANSER. 2 tins 24E JAVEX. Loris 32 or. bottle .......,----------"" m TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes NOW IN STOCK Men's Overalls end Ovsrsll lockers; 26 to 34; Congoieum ‘Squares and Tdbls ' K H and Wlilfl Fionnslsttq.‘ Lsdiss’ Dresses-Prim ls - --.....-q OUIUIIQIQl" r‘ o ‘m, tlll “Boll.- 5MP“ l uncle's stunt. running