But,’ Mister - - - strain of public inspection? of Summer? a pair. Men's black 5.3.5.... anal... Oxfords in . variety of fine leathers. The sizes are 6 to 'il-—priced at 4.95 to 15.00 a pair. Mwenfrjflsrowniylilnd tan moccasin vanlp Ox- fords.‘ ‘in "sixes 6 to l0, the prices are 7.50 to"9.00 ‘a pair. Men's brown, side leather camp Shoes with A rubber soles. in sizes 6 to l0, the price is 5.00 a pair. -Men's wine or brown Loafers with either rubber or leather soles. The sizes are ~6 to ll—-priced at 7.50 to 8.50 a pair. Holman’: Shoes are "X- BAY” fitted-yell aet- ually see your toot in- ' slde the Shoo and: know that it's a per~ toot tit. sizes are 6 to Look At Your Old Shoes! You’ve been able to cove.- them up all winter with overshoes and tub- bers, but NOW your Shoes are “out in the Operh" Men's black or brolzn béoglllesthin Scotch " d Kl. sle ea ers. gnu!‘ an lgll-g-Igrized from 9.00 to 13.50 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE EXCEL- LENT SHOES FOR MEN THAT HOLMAN'S HAS IN STOCK. ' ' Will they stand the __ Will they stand up to the wear and tear _ Hoiman’s has a selection of Men's Shoes that really are l; smart, and it’s smart to buy your Shoes at Hoiman’s for you get lead-- ing styles at better value, perfect fit and long wear. The our BOARDING nous: l g some, BETEIzT/Wcies ArdDI. A _ KlLLiNG creme FIRE/Me- ii ‘l WE'RE WATCHING FOR A HORSE TO GET IN OM lT, KNOVWNG HOW '= PSYCi-HC I AM rue Bouellr exlelzv KiND o; . time A LiTTLE Race TRACK some except TEN SHARES IN om FAlTl-lFLiL GEYSER, so Pm’ ME no FOR $5 worzm oi= THAT came TO ME lle A ‘DREAM rzeekersw-sl-l/ALLI com M1 THOUGHT you MiGHT LilCE- THE oTl-lelz Cl-NMPS our ol= '" ‘ll-iemee AND ewe ‘EM w» _ A euce e - if. ue-i 1b. Leo Arasnault and son Ivan ‘motored to Alterton on Amati ism. _ -sa-.' and Its. Iern ‘Blanchard were in Otlaary and Bovian on Tuesday. an. Clarence‘ ‘Iluanault has been working in Duvar for his uncle. Paul Dotson. ‘ ilk/Arthur Tax-d has been doing some carpenter work a‘ Arnold Wood's. "- ‘rennia Peters a... a pasaengr: by train to Summer-side on Batur. clay, returning the same evening. Miss Mildred Gallant. who l. employed in Charlottetown, spenl - the week-end at her home here. l. q. Haywood. returned from Charlottetown on IH-lday to spend the week-end wifls his family hero Rev. h. M. J. Roomy motored no Charlottetown on business 0n Monday. . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and little son Garry have returned to their home from Woodstock. to Montroee on Friday to attend the funeral o! the late George Prldham on Saturday the 17th. Mr. Jerry Gallant was a pass- enger to Sunimerside by train on Tuesday, returning the same eve- ning-How. ~ Miss Lucy Gallant. Kelly Road. has been visiting in Howlsn, guest oi Mir. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault and m. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault. Mr. C. J. Gallant motored to Surnmersidle on Pfiday. He was accompanied by Felix Arsenault; also Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Gallant o! Woodstock. Miss Bernice MacDonald who was attending ‘Ilgnish Convent, returned ta her home here recent- ly as her brother with whom she zvas living moved to Charlotte- own. Miss Margaret Gallant attended the wedding shower given Mr. and Mrs. Ellis st their hccne in O'Leary on Tuesday evening. They re- colved many lovely gills; also the best wishes o! all their friends. Dr. Dewar was in Howisn on Sunday. Avril 18th, to visit at Alban T. Arsenauli/s as they have an attack at He also hill or. this correspondent. wlho has been his patient since January. a Mrs. Felix mix-on and daughter. Miss Bernice oi Duvar, visited m Howlen on Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gallant. Also present were Mr. and Mics. Lor- raine Gallant and little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthsr. W. and. ms. Lea Arsenault. The population a! St. Antilony‘. is last increasing, julming by at‘. the new babies arriving. On Sat- urday. Amllllth, there were five to receive the sacrament oFBap- tlsm and on the 18th three more and this is only Monday. and 5's tar Howlan can boast o! at least one tor next Sunday. The many friends all Harry Saunders were grieved to learn oi his serious illness in Alberton Hos- pital. Harry.» arhe was more iamliiarly known, was well known and highly esteemed by all as he was a very efltioient and capable blacksmith at Bloomfield Corner tor years. His wiiedied quite a tow years ago and since than he has been living with his children. Word has been received from Oscar Perry that around the mt. o! April he ls going on his vacation I lo Montreal, ‘Ibronto and Ottawa wilere he will spend about three weeks. On his last year's valcatial: no had gone to Boston. ‘Mr. Perrli is in 5t. John working on the "S5. Princess Helena", pauengerierry irom 8t. John to Dlgby, N5. fljligEwGuannlau. crlslrwl'l‘ls'l'uvviyg_ __ u... sensual. MaoAlislarld went . g ~ "salsa-incl: t... t l R. T. ,I-IOLMAAN.iLIC* A g Recommend With- Coniidonco _ y 1 TlLi-TEX __TRED'TEx1A1MTI_COH llsrllllir noon m: sllrllscrllllor Flilillt m: _ J llllellrll ruloll rllll TILE FLOORING TO MEET INDIVIDUALgREQUlRiMiNTsJ SIZES'TO Y-OUR SPECIFICATIONS-THICKNESS TO SUIT THE? UNDERLAYMENT__. COLORS AND PATTERN. WORK TO PLEASE-—AND SATISFACTORY INSTALLATION BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN IS GUARANTEED. ' i .- ‘rolllrs lll rllllolllr -¥ (I) Sharp, clearly defined marbleization. i1) Close-textured surface. _ l3) Rigid specification in squaraness to cur. fiogfli . j . ‘nus aeaullilll- y noon Iwli rslluos FOR gvouu also!!!" Tiie~Tex Floors wipe clean with a damp cloth . . . are stain and scar resistant! Your floors look "new" after io_ng years of hard wear-because Tile-Tex plain and marbleized colors go straight through to the back of the tile. 1 (4) Absence of mica and roofing scrap filler in composition. Oventwenty years of TILE-TEX manufacture and "know how“ are back of up-to-dote Canadian production in a modern plant where . m. thirty color patternsnre now being produced tor your 0p. provai. I ~ TRED-TEX is greaseproof" and made to withstand the heavy traffic conditions for which asphalt tile is not designed. . r_. 0 4 There is no flooring snore adaptable to conditions in commercial - 5' p (000 _ kil-cllens, industrial plants, restaurants and places where the "going" is rough. ~ _ , _ I ..vailable in eight pleasing color combinations - A -. c . / RUIIBBR TILE‘ is "THE ARISTOERA " of flooring. Foot-easiness, quietness and “For dollar value; for com-fort and appearance; we suggest that you consider Amtica, when planning your llooy. . . ~ CONSlJLT l. ‘T. HOLMAN LIMITED-PRODUCE AND LUMBER DEPARTMENT-We will‘ be with IIIEOIIIIGEIOII—-QIIDEG_NVDI'N—PG"IPII layouts-and have a liaoring expert call to tlculor problem. We wlll onlyrecamsnand when the work can be guaranteed. n. T. HOLMANLTIS). PMIIIGE sxhnllllllfillslfilléflllilll? . pleased to supply you advise you in regard ta you: pa.- Piusville And Vicinity ~ .24. J94; |TE'D ' non-slip properties are all combined to make it highly desirable. In thirteen beau- . * QQ‘ titlll color themes, ranging from bright blues and greens to conservative walnuts Q‘ ‘x and oaks. ‘ ' s‘ - s“. I uonos‘ or aoonmaon sass ’ ' P‘ f I I c d‘ -—Mliss Zeta Corcoran and m... Jitters will be aold at Public Aaa- S Mqjgr Hogple D0118 H8861, H-Olibllf. Wei’! rec- flflll Ill the Ill-ll (If the Prince - ot§ ent vleiwrs to Blmmerslde. County Court Iloaae In the Town ——-- " / ---- or Summer-aide ll. an...» County, The uaaaslnea executors hereby ——- ‘|' [if], mgke é Mr. Norbert Corooran was a. in Prlnoa Edward Inland. ea Wed- notlly all persona indebted to tbs 11.] Anna] Mum‘ u} m. A‘ ' L°°"“5B“§“°" Mm w mm“ Andra“?! 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Farmer, as u, Potato Iarrals Fisll la - i ' ‘ g I M" ‘mo’? my 0mm M as. m ‘$270.13? vols, Oylter lllmls alld lictlAlrb S. HINION Smalllnarl‘: Ltd., second Ileor. I amide’ h Prtaoe County slow "MN" cm“ “om” l” "o" "h will t. pleased l» mg» o...» :1 mmgjg-ehlw “ha; h" l" all ow vi bu“; ma... Iollalter. m clients and new ones alsa,,a1 g, nmm.,ym'mm,,|'“nw' ' TH! ‘ ‘l ~ ' iii new office. ~ ha! Intent“ i‘ than‘: “°"“"“- "“' “ r"... i; innermost stllllillllil‘! some sum ,_ . 4' as. _ "%.K’.§“E.§’..Li‘.%:i.