Jinan rwnnvn i -......-.............. - .- - .-...-..m........ - ...-..--..... ...... -.... ...,....,- -. ..,..... THANK YOU - -- THANK YOU A A For Shopping At HOLMANiS T BIG 93rd BIRTHDAY PARTY And Helping To Make It The Best Ever And Now HOLiliANiS iiMISS 1857” is Pleased To Announce The Following Numbers As Prize WINNEBB in The Birthday Party Drawing Anil Here Are The LUCKY NUMBERS HOLMAN'S "MISS 1851" asks you to check your Ballot Stubs carefully with the lists below. . . . If you should hold one of these Numbers-Write your Name and Ad- dress on the reverse side of the Ballot Stub and Bring or Mail it to t,iOLMAN'S At Once. A Winning Numbers At Winning Numbers At Summerside Store Bharlottetown Store ll BALLOT N0. PRIZE BALLOT N0. PRIZE 39098 8100.00 in Merchandise of your own choice in any p 47263 s100.00 in Merchandise of your own choice in any Department of the Store. Department of the Store. 42808 Spring-Filled Mattress (Royal) 47265 Spring-Filled Mattress (Royal) 34000 66 Piece Dinner Set (Melrose Pattern) 47725 66 Piece Dinner Set (Melrose Pattern) 28488 Guest Chair 51505 Guest Chair 37806 . Auto Bug (All Wool) 51629 Auto Rug (All Wool) 40362 Case Assorted Canned Goods (24 Tins) 47478 Case Assorted Canned Goods (24 Tins) 21288 98 lb. Bag Robin Hood Flour 51546 98 lb. Bag Robin Hood Flour 42952 Thermos Picnic Jug 5123 Thermos Picnic Jug 20849 Towel Set 6238 Towel Set 31696 Towel Set l 7960 Towel Set 52973 2 lb. Box Molrs "Pot of Gold" Chocolates 18851 2 lb. Box Moirs "Pot of Gold” Chocolates 25827 2 lb. Box Moirs "Pot of Gold” Chocolates 15686 2 lb. Box Moirs "Pot of Gold" Chocolates 38555 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates 47948 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates 61474 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolate! 45583 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckle Chocolates 64905 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates 48102 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates Lucky Silmmefllde Wilmer! 31111 01' M8-ll Y0"? sigma 33" Lucky Charlottetown Winners Bring or Mail your- Signed lot Stubs to the Advertising Off 0e. R. T- HOLMAN LIM- Ballot Stubs to the Manager's Office, R. T. HOLMAN LIM- ITED. Siimm6f!id6- ITED, Charlottetown. .. THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN viiiln." Rev. John sheen ed nrnsdnlo nt- fonded rtho Lsymenls Conference at the Bodoque United Church on Mondly July 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Gerri: Mr. Ind Mrs. Lorry Benupro and son of Attioboro, Mus, are spending 3 two weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '1'. J. Iisrris. Knutsford. Mrs. Bstcusnd Mrs. R. Bates (nos Miss Iolo. oulton) snd baby sro visiting in Brno end are the guests of Mrs. R. Bstes' pnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton. Their many friends are giving them A very-cordial welcome. They reside in Montreal. On July 5th.. Messrs Therin Ellis and Bernard Shes of O'beary. Arnold Wood and Earl Ellis, West Cnpe, motored to Mnrshfield. P.- .I. where they attended the sixth snnusl convention of the Co-Opcr- stivo Union. The Brass United Church Young People's Union met for their reg- ular meeting pn Monday night July loth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mncxinnon. There was s fine sttendsnce and the devo- tions were led by the vlcc-Presl- dent. Mrs. Fred W. MncLeod. Rev. A. F. and Mrs. Baker of Newport Lending arrived in O'- Lenry on Monday July 10th and on the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.J, Mstheson. Rev. Mr. Baker was the Minister of the O'Lesry United Church Pastoral Charge for seven years from 1930 to 1937. Miss Hester Boatcs. 0'Lenry. president of the O'I..eary United Church Young Peoples Union and Miss Adele MacAuslnnd of Bloom- field, 8. member of the Bloomfield Y. P.U. left on Tuesday July 11th for Sackville, N. B. where they will sttend the Maritime Conference Young People's Union summer School which meets at Mount Al- lison University. Mr. Cliff Ellis of O'!..enry and Mr. Arthur Cornish of Bloomfield and Mr. John Turner of Knutsford have returned from is very en-. joyable trip to Boston and other centers in the U.S. Mr. Ellis also sttended the Mutual Life insur- ance Convention st st. Andrew's. N.B. end Mr. Cornish was the guest of his mother in the U5. The funeral service for the late Mrs. Philip MscFa.dyen who died in Mass. was held at the home of Mrs. Ivey Macrindyen in Brno on July '1th end was conducted by Rev. EM. Burgess of O'I.es.ry who was assisted by Rev. W. 0. Dick- son of oibcsry and Rev. J.M. sheen of Elmsdnle. Mrs. I-!.M. Burgess sang a. solo. Interment was in the Brae United Church cemetery. Among those who sttcnded the Laymen's Conference at the Bed- equo United Church on Monday. July 10th were the following from O'Losry nnd district: - Rev. W. G. Dickson, Miss Anna. Mscf..ecd of Glace Bay. N.B.: Miss Evelyn Un- derhsy of Bay Fortune. P.E.I. who are conducting a Church Vs- cntion school in 0'Lesry from July 10th to 14th and Mr. John R. Dignsn of Ebwian and Mr. Albsn W. Oraswell of Bloomfield. The special guest speaker was the not- ed Evangelist. Rev. Charles Temp- leton. A Mr. Wlnburn Harris of Knuts- ford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris. met with a very painful end 1 sccident on Monday of last week. While helping to land cattle for Ralph Adams of 0'Leory, g cow which he was handling. tossed her hesd in some manner ” ' his cheek snd loosen- All Prizes Must Be claimed elay Before July 31 st. l Donit i IIW IAITIQULIII BOGUTA, Columbia. July 12 - in more persons to the death toll from last week's disastrous trom- (AP) -- New quakes were reported ors. The nswspsper El Siglo said today to hsve rocked nlresdy- seven persons were killed st Cucu- strickon Colombian villages. adding till: and four at Arbcledss. BASEBALL OUIIAN AND BIIGGI DIAMOND IATUBDAY, JULY llids-GAME TIME 1:80 OWN I. of 0. JITNIOIS Venn OUBIAN AND BRIGGS JUNIOII smrosr. mu ldils IDIIILE IIEAIEN GAME sun: ononrus orman. lunior otinswluse), VOIID ounux um nrooe dun mu me us sou-s on-s rs-sass-I: rename. or... nus...-r.me' Stop us also -A ssortnsr. ants ms: n.o.s.r. nuns onus szrn ssnsooo ours run Bill celebrate Thirty-fifth Wedding Anniversary CHICKS wrznsvsz ON!-IAND snvnmu. HUNDRED S'rAR'l'BlD(:EH(3l(8 xrnsvonopnzcss. ipourxmr AND moo mucus LOOK GOOD - non,-nus conmars1.L...soDoN-r x.r.:”sv5:rrrn.Lrr-rnLAsrr.rnnrrs:nsz wbbononnmassvouusrnn Tug seversl teeth with her horn. He was immediately rushed to Dr. I... G. Dewsi-'s office in olsenrv where it was found necessary to close the wound with Seven stitches. The Church Vocation school is being very well attended in the 0'- usry United Church. There era over 76 children enrolled repre- senting the Sunday schools of O'- I.sss.i'y. Bloomfield and Brae. The School is being onductod by Miss Anne MecLeod of Glace Bay. NS. and Miss Evelyn Underhsy of Bay Fortune, P.E.I. Assisting the lead- ers ore the following teachers: Mrs. lvsy Msclmiycn, Mrs. borne Mscrlevin Ind Mrs. Prod Moc- Leod of Eros end from 0'Le11'l' I-'9 the following tcschors: Mrs, Don- iel MscPherson. Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougsii. Mrs. John Mot?-hows. Ind Mrs. Lewis Bernnrd, and luv. W. O. Dickson. The springriold Baptist Church wes fined to cspscity on Sundlll night. July 9th. when the United and Baptist congrsgstiono combin- od. luv. Blair Colborne wss the guest speaker. A specisi future he the dedication of A beautiful out table in the church in mem- ory cf the into Mr. Eulph Ellis of Xnutsford, s. fine young men who slwsys took I. greet interest In church activities sud community happenings. luv. 0.0. Howlett of conducted the dedication service, The topic of the sermon was "Is Life Worth Living"? The choir was heard to advnntsgo in o scored number "we shell see the King Someday". The soloist wss hereof the umily in their toes- tian in life. He also thanked all present for their loud wishes. lunch was then served by Mary or-oksn. Mrs. Stanley Sexton snd Mrs. Maurice Oro Borden -Mr. and Mrs. William Oson of Borden spent. the weekend at the home of Mr. end In. lid Sobey It Wilmot. - Mr. and Mrs. George Mackenzie and son Malcolm of Charlottetown were guests of Mrs. Hector Moc- Kenxio st Borden on Sunday. Misses Joyce Wilson and Clou- dette Legero of Amherst were guests of Miss Judy Stewart at Borden last week. - Mr. and Mrs. David ldealsood snd dourhtor Jo Anne of Borden were visitors to Graham's Rood snd Cavendish on Sunday. Major Flore Pyko of the Salvo- tion Army. Montreal. is mending s week in Bordon, guest, at Mr. snd Mrs. Jsclr Deegsn. Mr. and Mrs. In MIGLQOd of French River. and Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles Adams of Ksnsington, vis- ited relatives and friends in Bar- den on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Medmrvin of Ellerslie accornpsniod by their daughter. Mrs. Ralph Dickioson and little granddaughter Erns were visitors to Borden on Sun- day. guests of Mr. And Mrs. Jock Msclsase. Wfr. Reginald Rodgers. who had been spending is few days at his home in Borden. returned to Charlottetown on Saturday. run nupsuner coun Mccu. inns telephoned police. rldioel two can to chose. Tm den. Thur were lccompanled ' home by Muster Roger Stewsri who will spend a h t h lid Amherst. I at 0 W .' Mr. Gordon Mnclienzie was . recent visitor to Charlottetown re. turning to Borden on Monday evening. Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Chas-lotus. town visited at the home of Mrs. John Msclsnec at Borden on Tuesday. Mr. George MscAssey. who hu been spending s few weeks holl. days with his sister. Mrs. Bessli Toornbs st Borden. returned or Montreal on Tuosdsy. Mr. Eldon Dsrrsch or Borden underwent an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital this week. His many friends here wish him an early recovery. Mrs. John Ledgsrd of Regina Suk., is visiting her parents. nu- nnd Mrs. Colin Love at Borden She motored to the Island wm Dr. nnd Mrs. Ormsnd Dalton :1 Swift Current. Snsk., formerly Sun-n-nerside. Mrs. Fred Rsnshnn and little song Kevin. Csmeron and Arthur. and Miss Eleanor Maclsuc of Bor- den left on Tuesday to visit relu- tlves and friends at Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Smith of Amherst. have returned home after spending a week with Mr. Mrs. Blsnch. Austen end chli dron. Mnrilyn and Dtvid. of Am and Mrs. Gordon Stewart st. Bor- ham no vumn. ya 30",” guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordoi. Stewart. Mrs. Melvin Bills of O'iiao.ry who song very feelingly "Beyond the Sunset". The whole service was very impressive. Miss Rite MacDonald of Launch ing. spent. Mondsy night at Elm den with her sister. Mrs. Emmet --- Mscbonnld when on route :4 on Friday evening June son: I Kentviile. N. 3.. and New Your number of relstivos and friends gs- U. S. A. thered at the home of Mrs. Ado. --- . Wright, Aiberton, to commgmuruug Mrs. N. S. Nickerson who had the twenty-fifth wedding uu1.iver- been visiting her daughter. Min ' ggxy 01 Mr. mg mg. mug” Jenn Nickel-son st Moncion. ro- Lock. of we Lock. mud, M” or. turned to Borden on Sundinya. Igiil Leary. Mrs. locks wss formerly Nm""”"' wh" ””l3f"” k '; Miss I-lsrriet Lesrd, daughter of '"””l"' "'2'; ”P';lfr zvwg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lesrd of Al- xiii H" ”T''' " ' ' F bcrton, This populnr couple roceiv- "" ed many beautiful and costly gifts including silver and nwnsy. The presentation wss made by Miss Helen wellnce, niece of Mrs. Looks. to which Mr. Locke on behnlf of himself and his wife ti: " f their friends in 5 few well-chosen words. "For they are jolly good fellows" was sung and I delicious lunch of ice-cream sud coke was servodwby the hostess sssistod by several of the ladies. The remem- der of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and singing led by THE All AC! Venosuolsn commercial sirasil carry over 13,000,000 -pusensm I your. Professional cards J-mu B. F. Hunter. R.O. Mrs. Melvin Bridges ofiar which oP'l0Ml.'.I'Ill! all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. oomph” vb"... Any”. Locke many more yous of happy wedded life. 9'3” "W ....- "1 uh I rnoxn one On Thuesdsy afternoon J y the members of the Women's mu '3-"'"'”"' Sggfm” sionary Society of the qsringfield '"'""""h' Baptist Church met It V-ho mm! M of Mrs. Ralph Ellis of Knutsford wg : .,-.- for their monthly meeting with eleven members and one new member was welcomed. The prssi- 1' Eu". H'ek.y dent, Mrs. Neil Boultor presided. The topic won "The Ideal Mission circle". The Roll call was answer- ed by a verse of scripture. The meeting opened by all singing: "My Faith Looks up to Thee" followed by a. circle or Prayer. Endings were given by Mrs. Chnries Rise and by Mrs. Ralph Coin. Mrs. 0.0. Hewlett gsvo s reeding entitled: "A Tasted Recipe for a Good Mis- sionary Meeting". Mrs. W. 008- tnin, one of the older members of, the society gnvo u very interesting talk on the organization of the. society which we; formed fifty-six years ago. she also mentioned the names of former charter members and gave a. few details of the so- ciety in former years and up un-I til the present dsy. Discussion fol- lowed on the furnishings for the Church end I. committee was ap- pointed in charge. luv. 0.0. 3017- . lett closed the meeting with the Benediction. enners stock news clssrtosoddooounbstt Oenodisnnennotoonssnesu slnilding rnonnssss FOUR INCH '.l'lLE in 1-IT. LIINGTHS. CAR NOW UN1&ADTN5- snows-uxs: LUMP Lnm. 100-lb. Psper Begs, soon. Wood or steel Berrels. IVORY FIN!!!-BNO LEE in M40. I'll!- MASON1 BYDRATE LIME in D-D. Bngl. HYDBATED SPRAY UM! in I0-lb. less. RE TOP KARDWALL TLASTIR in 30-3. Bill RlDTOPPl..Af!II.PARIIinMvh.ItIll. OOTFA SEWER. PIPE AND l'I'l'fINGS- I". G". I". 10' and 13". moms:-r roe-rump cinrnu-.emmy lirnitod.' CAR HA! 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