i“ Fags renames . I- -.-s=;_.- Both Stores Special - FURNITURE Complete With Shade Saturday Special " . EACH eeeoseseeseseeeee! 100 ONLY l TABLE LAMPS 2.50 * These lamps are of coloured glass in an assortment of colours with a “no glare” shade, floral decorated. At $2.50 these table lamps and shades will not last long, so get In on ' the week-end special price early Saturday so as not to be disappointed. —HOLMAN’S BOTH STORES ITIRNITUBE- y ifl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i CHARLOTTETOWN More Extra Good Buys For Saturday -- 0n ‘Sale at 9 a.m. v Both Stores Special - CHINA Large 60 Ounce Size- Saturday Special, EACH . Glass Water Pitchers 39¢ -—HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES CHINA- Both Stores Special - HARDWARE Electricity For The Farm At Low Cost "WINCHARGERS" AT REDUCED PRICES 500 watt size, regular $l95.00-—Sat- urday Special- ‘"900 urday Special- 82 volt for lighting and for operating Washers, Refrigerators, Electric Pumps. znqOO —HOLMAN’S BOTH STORES HARDWARE- 850 watt size, regular SBMLOO-Sat- Hunters - Look! Western Xpert Shot Shells I2 Gauge-No 4 Shah-Right Box of 25 Regular 2.407- Saturday Box — forDucks— 2“ _ _ . O —HOLMAN‘S BOTH STORES HARDWARE— Extra! ‘Regular 13.95 to 21.50;- SATURDAY SPECIAL . . . . . . . 4 Women's DRESSES Assortment of erepes,. bengalines and taffetas in a good assortment of sizes. A chance to get a. smart looking dress at a big savlngéshop early Saturday. 7.9 -HOLMAN’S LADIES’ WEAR- Fu\ For j YOUR HOME iaviaifiEiDui-i i. l» on the convenient HOLMAN PAYMENT PLAN $319k FOR PETQIL9 Extra! Women’s SHOES _iWomen's odd Shoes in Loafers, Pumps and Ties with low, medium and hlgl I 11681!- Regular to 5.95- SATURDAY SPECIAL . . .. . .. —HOLMAN ‘S FOOTWEAR- Made of Black and coloured leathers. Sizes and half sizes 4 to 94 2.95 l sisvrlzmslzltgo, 194., WESTERN thin, —DON".I.‘ FORGET t noon tea in St. Mary's 1251i 3,1,‘? the auspices of Si. Mary’; w e‘ on Thursday afternoon, sepfe ber 29th, from three to six 01103 Price 35 cents. -—JUDGES AT EGMONT B,“ EXBlBlTl0N—Messi-s.1-lesrtz. Bov ye-r and Prof. H. W. Clay motored to the Eimont Bay Exhibition where they were judges of llVfl stock. Prof. Clay is an expert on Botany and Zoology. He madman“, from McGill University and 5pc. ialized in animal breeding at M;,_ donnld College, Truro. Preterm,- Clay is particularly enthusias-m about the distinctive type of “My: shire hogs evolved in this r,.n_ vince. which are being Shlppgg] ,0 for distant places. Six Cflrlfird! have been shipped to Quebm ,.,,,, to Ontario. one to Saskatchewan’ one to lowa. one to Ohio. and in; for lows in October. Genetic kin...’ ledge and close observation is t}... price of success. K POISOlIElS -iP‘i-iends of Mrs. Lloyd sh - Norboro, will be sorry to learn ,4.‘ she has had to enter the PM}; County Hospital for trenmien: 3,4 will hope that. she may soon m. gain her usual good health-En.- —Mr. James Evans returned ‘,0 his home m Burlington. on NiChUiv after attending the i-c-iiii-lon of in; West Nova Scotla Regiment, n; A3, dsrshot, N. S.--.‘Bur. ‘ —<Mr and Mrs Cecil Campbell y... turned recently to their 110mg M Burlington, niiml‘ an cnlovnhri motor trip through the Miri- tiznes-Bur. ' -Mr. Donald Nsuss. M. 5c, m“. sington. who has accepted a pm. tion with the film of Canada Pack. ors at Charlottetown. entered Upzn his. new duties on Moriday._.i3,ir_ —Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mr. m; Mrr. James M. Ramsay, My, and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay and Mn, Wendell Crozier. Malpéqtlf‘. Rf. tended the funeral of little Jane! Higgins 0hr Monday. —Mn. l". R. Nauss is making s good recovery after an. operation at the Prince County Hospital. and was arble to return to Kensmgton on Tuesday. ivhcre she is conval- escing at the home of Mr. and Mm J. Bradford 1iitllxnari.-Bur. -<M’1'. Wendell Mayne, Charlom. town. with his mother. Mrs George MIYYWhETIETIJd, and cousin Mrs. James Sheen. Kenslngton. return. ed recently from a trip to Amlgance. 8., where they visited rela- titres-Bur. —Mlss Norma Humphrey. num- In-training at the» P. E. Island Ha."- Dllfll. Ind Miss Elaine lluniphi student at Prince of which Collcgt. spent the past week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Humphrey. Kensingtoxt-Bur. —-<Mrs. J. L. Davison, Kensing- tonftnterlained on Sunday. in lion- or of the birthday of her llllle daughter, Elizabeth. special guests on this occasion. were Dr. Harold Stewart, of Vernon, and Mrs. Stew- srt. who was also celebrating her birthday-Bur. --Mi'. and Mrs. William J Prot- fitt. Inn-g River and Mr. and Mrs. Arphie Paynter. Burlington. mOt- orsd to Dundss, to attend the Pro- vincial lowing Match and Horse Show o Wednesday. anrl Vlfillid relatives at Orwell and other Phil's before returning to their hcmes on ‘fliursdsyn-Bur. -ilibs. Nny Refill. Burlington. and Mrs. Harry Brsnder. Char- lottetown, returned 0n Theme)’ evening. after a three weeks visit- to Bradford. -Ont., where they well Men's Wear - 200 SUITS BOYS‘ 14 years. Regular $2.25—Saturday Special- . 1.69 w" -HOLMAN’S MEN'S WEAR- i Dry Goods - FABRIC GLOVES‘ in black, brown, navy, white, natural. $2.25, Saturday Special- . 89o Pun —HOLMAN’8 DRY GOODS-n COMBINAMTIONS 200 Suits-Boys’ natural colour medium weight, ribbed cot: ton knit Combinations, long sleeves, ankle length, age 6 to {_I BIG CLEARANCE women's A Ladies’ Fabric Gloves In rayon and chamoisette, hand sewn, Regular $1.95 and Price- Youth Centre - HALF PRICE CLEARANCE GIRLS’ SUITS 24 only Girls’ Wool Suits, sizes 8 to 14x, assorted styles and colors in the lot. Regular $8.95 to $22.50. Special-Half 4.48 w 11.25 - --HOLMAN’S YOUTH oaivrim-i Clothing - 3,25 PAIR a-IIOLMAN’! MEN'S OIDTHINL EXTRA VALUE IN BOYS‘ TWEEIJ LONGERS Boys’ Tweed Long Pants in bone patterns, strongly stitc loops and cuff buttons, slus 24 to 28. Satn sy Special- grey, brown or blue, herr - ed seams, two llbet 5 and I0 - WATER TUMBLERS Regular 7e Heavy Ribbed —IIOLMAN’S 5 AND 10- 6 For 33c. H Q LMAN’S "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" Note The Savings — Shop at 9 mm. Sharp Saturday Friends of Hrs. Joseph Gallant are [lad to hesr that she is able to go to teach again after her re- cent illness. ~ PIISVILLE Master Winston Corcorsn lies returned from the Western Hos- pital, Albertoa, after having been operated on for toiuilitis. ' Miss Mai-y Richard was in Plus- vllle recently. guest o! llr- m4 Hrs. John 12430110!!!- Ir. Isle Gllllnt recently IND! It. and Ilrs Doric: Richard. Halifax, spent a few d8)! in Plus- ville. guests of Ir. and Mrs. Jolie I‘. Gallant. On Thursday evening a Whist On Monday evening, September- pm-gy w" held a; m, Mm, o; 19th.. a large crowd gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galisni. in aid of the new school. The win- ners of the prises were ss follows: First prise for men-Octave Blen- ciisrd; second prise for men -— Aubin Gallant; consolation prise for nien-Phflip Gallant; first prise for women-Haul Coreor- an: second prise for women - Mis. Norbert Coreoran; consola- tion prise for women — Mrs. Georls Gallant. ‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant to honor them on the oc- casion of their twenty-fifth sn- niversary. They received many valuable and useful gifts including silver, pyi-ex-wste, linen. [lass- ware and a sum of money, The lifts were opened by In. Uohn l‘. Gallant while the verses were read by Mrs. Peter I. Gallant. Mr. Joseph uCisire, in a few well- chosen words. addressed the hep- py couple on the occasion. A do? llcious lunch was then served and the remainder of the evening we! spent in music and dancing. sown IIIBTOWN w. I. Mn.- Llo d Burns entertained the squads: routine of the 1mm Freetown Wcmeirs Imtiiuw st tier home on the evening of the lint, when fourteen members amwsred. the Roll Call with "The Kaine Of My rim School nach- Qroi m decided to send atom w. the Salvation Army. School eaui- of In. William s mime reported that the teacher Ifllli committee would like some Dnsrbsne for the Jssdlne Steven. to be ‘mo: aria ‘alsouuisi the again; ‘were?! s Ilsllownhi Vase. n‘ replaced. was Ies n| emtesfe sure useidoatcaieuiscmiiai-wiii-stsu Museum tense the children in the ll. F. r; Qcnurinsn ma» contest. slob n was moved m» o» rnmmu 5st. lg worth or C: urea-tat: ailgnnil than out to the mum In the district. at l-l cent III esp- suit. 119st meet-in; lo be st the heme ,K 5;, ulcatonsh _ of Mrs. Profltts son-in-lcw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp. and son, Mr. Ernest Pro- hu. During their visit, they sow» a day st Niagara Falls. and attend- ed Toronto Eirh"~tlhn.-Bur. ’ V" —'l‘hs joint supper meetlns 0i "l" Junior Chambers of Commerce. o! Charlottetown and xei-isinswn- I‘ the Oharlottetown Hotel. was l!’ tended by the ifollowdng member! and their partners from Kensintl- ton: Mr. and Mrs. Rel! 5mm“ M}. and Mrs. W. M. Cousins. Mr- andMrs. Theo. Ling. Mr. and M"- Jssnes Msolienznie, Mr. and M"- Gersld MauKenaie, Mr. and Mrs. wiiiiiun MncLcen, m. and WS- Leilhton Dunning. Mr. and MT-‘i Fred Davison, Rev. S. J. Du '1l‘!~ Hrs. George Brooklns and MY- Auhrey Brootlns. Mr. and M" Frank MsoDwen. Mr. and M" Archie Johnstone-Bur. <1 sir , titlitllii