‘ . x .HOLMAN 5 . SPEOlALlS SNOP NOW. ANO llolman’s Easy Payment Plan AS % OOWll urns BRUillOE lls uollrlltll 4* b P "IF? "MEETINGS , c. e . ‘i? ' , Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Clark mot- § The following c. c. r. Meetings ore to be field lh the if“ "’ °*‘"*°“"°'”‘ °“ "’°““°" e 1st District of Prince: A . Miss min Whelan has returned to d BLOOMFIELD-MONDAY, Julie 9-—8l3° P.M. 1lgff°iahil§f'$firhintiifi“$1.5?” - — , une - : . . . ' ' ' .' ' 5 il'tb"hiii"ifiih“v°v‘€éilhéS§J°T“°.'i' M.‘ 3O tn ii M» r Wel- W m» § TlGNlSH-THURSDAY, Julie 12-4130 m. W112i‘, §§§,f§_"“" M" "d M.‘ ‘ Speakers: DOUGLAS MocBRlEN, C.C.F. Organizer m v.51. §l s and C.C.F. Candidates ROSS CAMPBELL 011d DAN MOCKAY. l Mfl- J- Wines" °""1‘°“"~ W“ z- .a few days here the put- wool: EVERYBQDY WELCOME ‘guest of he: sister, Mrs. Herbert ’4&¢§4—§4-§Q-O + Clark?- Mrs. Octave Gaudot spent the week-end in Alberton, where she was me guest of Mrs. J-zesph Gau- det. ' T0 ERASE ILLITERACY LONDON —~ (CP) - D. R. Collins,‘ NEW D LHl - (C?) - ThFZftITO n1 Brian's leading p8 fun-e gnvcrlrment of the No tar-West.manufacturcls, will visit (h: St. Frontier Province oi In“ lopesilawrehch. vhllhy and "believes that to eradicate illiteracy within tilcill he can capture the unique at-H next 10 years. The present lguremosphere cl the valley in airing of illiteracy is 1S per cent ant I it might. very well form the basia o! proposal for u tytvm of basic <d-‘ fl nrw persumn to add to ills ‘famous ucaticn will be introduced. l " a Mrs. S. R. Burks recently agent o. brie! holiday with friends ill Summer-side the early part o! tho in announcement said. I week’ ______ _ v A Mrs. James Whcian a tormer re- isloahl of alsertoh who has hash living in Charlottstown for the past year ls recclvmg a warm welscrne. .whlle visiting reativea and ‘friends i hero. - . i ' Now Stock | -___ | ‘the very interesting three act play entitled "Anne o! Green Gables" was presented in the Warren's Institute Hall by the Aiberlon Y. P. U. on Tuexlzy and _wednseday oi this week. Bot-h th! ‘play and matinee wore well attend- ed. l Th... Oars Asphalt Shingles ln thick hutt and storm-tite Good variety colors. and blends Rolled Roofing lnslll Bric Siding Rolled Bric Siding Rsphalt Felt Starter Strip and Cement One Oar Blue Stone _ One Oar llydratell time One Oar Molasses Puncheons One Oar Barbed Wire and Nails Oue This Week. ‘.1. r. Momus At the conclusion o! the lorll successful Education Casmuign the guest speaker motored to the home oi Mr. W. H. Oulton. where the? were served refreshments. Mr. J. W. Mcifiunon. gradure. Osgoode Hall new school. Toronto, Ont.. resontly visited his asters. Mrs. W. B. Duiton. Albertcn, and Mira. Kenneth Irving. Coleman. "v ‘hi- It will be s nutter e! interest to many hose to learn that a res- nursnt ta being built on (North) Main street. Mr. Henry Clarke. it is lmceniood. will l general mah- asar. Ris many fr ends wish him the utmost success in his new In- tor-prise. The llm "tuberculosis ~0iini= Ii the season was held in the town. on Monday. the afternoon oi III 2nd instant. A largo If children. nut adults. took Id"!!- lll o! their opportuni T011406 1y the Department o: to llssilh and Wellsre. —A r i. > The pustns of the lets llrs. Charles It. loam was leached Vi"! deep regret by a largo nllsfilr o! friends hers. lhilowinl tho tunnel service at the tsrnily homo tn lum- merslde Morday the body his eon- vsyed to Albsrton for lotmatnt. in the 01d Presbyterian Osmotefl Simon lympllhy is extended to in, mniiy, sad friends In till? FIR} i . ..._1 _.. -v»- Hero ls your chance to buy High Grade Simmons Bed Outfits of o decided saving. —-We connot- reploce those outfits ct anywhere near their cost as Bedding Prices hove gone up 25%. But we offer these to our customers to prove that Holman’: is still the best place to buy Furniture and House Furnishings. All Outfits ors Simmons quality cnd include o good looking Walnut finished steel Bad-sturdy, well-mode Cable Spring and good weight, cotton felt Mattress in oll standard sins, 3'3", 4' and 4‘6“. SHOP NOW AND SAVE. oo<éee¢>ooc>ooe>coQ>oooo@>co<s>co-a>oo¢>ooto @%° f‘ g FOURTEEN A _ V THE G-IARLOTTETOWN GU QOQOOQOOC . ’ S (Both Stores) Starting Friday, June- 6 ALE Simmons 3-'-Piec'e BED OUTFITS Walnut Finished Steel Bed-Sable Spring- Felt Mattress 25 Only Bed Outfits ln Both Stores SPEOIALA 50 Remember Bedding Oosts llave Gone llp 25%—So lt May Be A Long, Long Time Before We Oan Repeat This Offer SAVE WESTERN OLIRROIAN lwaisli-rzn. l- Set Matching Heads. lsloyd Airlock, Bel-toque. —NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. service Sunday, June Bih. at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie, Deaconess. -BIADL\LBANE Presbyterian Church service Sunday. J1me Wh- at d F, M. my. Donald A. Celmp- bell will be 1n ei-large. ‘rtev. J’. A. McGowan, Interim Moderator. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist Fellowship. Rev. D. M. Eraser, Pastor. Meeting for Hundalv. June 8th. 10.45 A. M. Everyone Isloicome. -CIIURCH BEOPBNING-Iargc congregations attended Long River Presbyterian Church at the morn- ing and ovoninl services on Sun- day, June 1st. when the bulldlns was ro-oponod alter being closed for several months tor repairing nnd re-docorsttng. The minister, Rev. D. A. Campbell preached in the church building for the first time since coming to New Lon» don, all services having been held in Long River Hall. At the morning service: Mrs. Alfred Mc- Kay's fine voice was hoard 1n a solo. with Mrs. Elwood Campbell at the organ. At the evening ser- vice. a men's choir composed o! membe s o! Zion Ohuroh and Trinity churches. Charlottetown. rendered several selections which were much enjoyed by tho con- gregation which filled the church to capacity. The building, which has been completely renovated. now presents a very dine appear- ance, and is a credit to the mom- bera of the congregat on. who are COMPLETE comparatively raw in numbers. | 31B. Edward JG. Margaret la 4 s ‘ , Playing Friday 8:15; 'll i ORAPAIJO THEATRE “Our lllnes llave Tends With ' JAMIS CRAIG - FRANCIS DIPPDRD AGNES MOORIHEAD, MORRIS CARNDVSKY and JACKIE "IUTCH" JENKINS \ T EIEIE otooeteostaots I ~96" OALV. WIRE H Cable available at The Summers e Hard- ware COI --ROUN D AND SQUARE Ptllnted h Shovels. SPBQQM‘ d tine Manure Forks and Handles in stock. Tlso Simmer-aide Hardrwaxo Co. —‘l‘R-YON UNITED GIBCUPL- Services tor Stu/noisy. June 8th. Tryon 11.00 A. M. Crapaud 3.00 P. M. Cop's Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jflfliilflfi. Minister. —'!‘0 ATTEND CONVENTION- Miss Edith sterrls, Charlottetown. Mrs. '1‘. J. Inman. Central Bede- quo, and Mrs. Hazen l-Ioward. Corrlwalh left on Tuesday for Ashbury Perk. New Jersey, U. U. A. to attend the World's Inter- national Women's Christian Tern- perance Union convention held there. They will spend ome time in New York and Boston on their return trlp.-B. -IBLANDI:R. AT REGINA- Oaptaln D. A. Mothieson of the Regina police force is at. present on a short visit to his home in Springfield. RE. I. l-le is a son o! Angus and Mrs. Mathlsson who are quite hale and hearty at l8 years, also his numerous broth- ers and sisters. Capt. Dan was quite a good athlete in his young- er days. especially when he was the custodian o! the law in Kon- slngton. He was taken on the Ile- gins. police force shortly after going there, and in due course o! time was promoted to the position oi’ Captain. lie always took rs special interest in wrestling and was for a time Canadian heavy- weight champion. Always of a generous nature. he gave many promising athletes the benefit o! his knowledge and experience and was succesafull in bringing out MscOrssdy who later became l Robinson Dilslass . f I‘ rrapss". F Saturday 7:15-9:20 A ARDIAN l Summer Notes - for Prat" "mmuh D baby!‘ “unmet C Eveilii‘ TD NOLMAN’S O m. in‘ "om ‘. d garhrobll " °“ ‘ w“, we! PM.” “The Store For Young. Islandeds" YOlITN O ENTRE Canadian champion. Dan's spac~ loua home on the prairie near Regina is a mecca for aspiring young track athletes. It is pro- vlded with lumping pit. bamboo vaulting pole, weights, etc. He leaves on Monday ‘ on return to Regina I-lia many friends regret. that his visit ls so short. K i. Auction Sale AT KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY, JUNE lltll AT 1:30 PM. Acting under instructions by the Exscutors of the lots Elle May Harding, I will sell by Public Auction ot hsr house in Ksnsington oll hor household affects including furniture, dishes, mots, beds, bedding, sic. Terms Cosh. ARTHUR STEWART. Auctioneer. . fl ‘Stsnogrsphsr Wanted I Experienced in Shorthsnd and Typing. ' Apply in person to the M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Summsrsids Ofi0-Q60 DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smsllmon Building SUMMERSIDE Iii lo-OODMIO IVEEMBE RS __._.. Th0 M08162?! Legglug workers a] lndllm Pflliiliitifll Pflril‘. claims to have an °“‘°""i mmbmhiu o! 1opto.oco. NEEDED Ion rruvrcstnm LONDON- (Cm-Anwl , of ahampo _ 1 y” iciilin TDSSBTCJI dew oped by pen‘ Qeeaooqpo - o-Q-ooQooQooQosQ-osQosQ-o . com: ‘so p a BERNARO’S STORE naturism g Thursday - Friday - Saturdayi». and Set Your Supply as Bernard's are llavlng Specials agent to remove eyatine irom human hair - is on view at the British‘ Industries Fair. Cyatina is uaed in the manufacture o! penicillin. NEW ZEALAND FIRST The first: minimum wage-law A was the New Zealand industrial conciliation and arbitration not of an 1894. Tsos, lb. Orange Polloe, lb. Coffee, lb. Double Cream Custard, 2 for Muffin Mix, 2 for Eating Figs, 2 pkgs. Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. .. Soda Crackers, bulk, lb. Fitted Dolls, 2 lbs. Baking Soda, 2 pkgs. .. Cream Tartar, 2 pllgs. . Salt, 5 lb. bogs, 2 for .. Cow Salt blocks 14c 8| Soup MIL 2 for . . . . .. Diced Carrots, 2 cons .. Diced Boots, 2 cons Irish Stew, 2 cans lssf Sausage, 2 cons .. Bologna, 2 cons .. Con leaf, 2 cons ..... Wslnsrs, 2 cons Kern, 2 cons ...,,... i’ Prom, 2 cons .Quollor Oats, cup and saucer .. . . . . .. Quaker Oats, tumbler . Robin Hood Dots, 51b. be Linssod DI, gal. Point, gol. S.W. ii ii ~ X-Roy Plum 511 73c 89c 55c 23c 23c 35c 35c 15c 49c 17c 45c 21 c 89c 23c 28c 28c 21 c 69c 49c 78c 68c 68c 68c 35c 35c 27c 2.59 5.49 DEALER FOR HRESTONE TIRES and IATTERIES a Born Pcinflgol. 4.39 Born Spray, gul. D.D.T. 2.39 We have in sfockz-n Stock Drivers Asphalt Shingles Starter Strips Roofing Cement Plastic Cement Shingle Sfoin Felt Paper‘; Roofing Paper , Electric Fences i No Rust Clothes Lines, 50ft... .. ..... 69c Pulle s, no rust 69c Hon Mode Driving Harness . . . . .. 38.00 ‘ Work bridles 2.25 .up . Collursn .. . 5.00 up Mortingolss .. 1.69 Neck Yoke Straps, Pr. 3.10 Blow Torches 6.00 up Gillet’: Lye, 3 cons 32: lig 5 Cleaner, Tcuns .. 13¢ Sweat Pads, ouch 69¢ Rope Snaps, 2 for 15c ~ 1"_ Shops, 2 for ...,.,,,.. 15¢ Wood Homes, pair 2.25 Sisal Homes, poir 2.15 35 foot, 6 Inch 5 ply Belting .. 21.00 ,_ o‘ c _ -_“