floliillaifls Have Been Home Furnisllers Since 1857 Holllllvs COMMUNITY PLATE You Pay Sale Ends “as Lime Positively as $14“) on May 31st NOW seleel YOUR Set NOW PAUL alzvelul BIRD of ' PARADISE Home and Hostess Set, with Tray complete $15-50 [Including D: Luxe S lam/a: lSnivcs-Brighl as Silvcrl] CIfUB PLAN SALE There is no more finely made silverware than COMMUNITY PLATE. It is guaranteed to give a lifetime of sleperh service. ~ I12 the beauty of its designs it is unequaled. Five charming patrerns are oflered for your choice. Only in "Community" can you get the marvelous De Luxe Stainless K nzfe - with a steel hlade sharp as a carver, zmpervious to stain or tamzsh, and at the same tzme hrzght as silver! ONE WEEK ONLY MAY 25"‘ T0 MAY 3|“- YOU SELECT all the beautiful COMMUNITY PLATE you desire. as little as $1.00 now, according to the amount of your purchase, and then a small sum weekly. x’ the silverware at once, and best of oil. pay only our regular cash prices! -$ee the Ilew Bridal Ghost Alongside is shown the new BRIDAL CHEST littctl with 26 pieces oi’ bcoutllul "ADAM" pattern. Community Plate. r-.omprising:—6 Tea. Spoons, l; Dessert, Spoor“, 5 Knlvgg, l; Fol-ks. l Butter Knife and 1 Sugar Spoon. Complete $37.50 Ilerc is the Plan! Or you can have the Honeymoon Chest in "MARY STUART" pattern, Tudor Plate. 26 pieces as above. Complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $22.50 The Iiuo - Service Tray This ls the Duo-Service Tray, with the beautiful green castle in the background. The rich velvet silver drawer lifts out and the handsome tray can be used for serving. This is shown in “MARY STUART" pat- tern ln Tudor Plow. 26 pieces with De Luxe Stainless Knives. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $21.75 Buy what you need now-make payments to suit your convenience. Purchases up to $26.00. $1.00 down and 81.00 per week. Purchase over $26.00. sl.oo doWIl. $2.00 per week. i... This OH Colonial Knife Box Cabinet is llnlllhed ln rich walnut with colored medal- lion ellect on sides. 00W!’ ""1 end and lined with watered silk. Besides its beauty it can be used for o dozen uses such lip-glove box. lewllll bnlv etc. The Colonial Cabinet In "ovum BESS" pattern. ‘hldor Plate, complfle with 25 pieces. Price . . . . . . . . .. $24.00 Colonial Cablnot In "ADAM” hmm Community Pinto with Delmu Stainless Knives. 28 pieces. Price . . . . . . .. $37-15 Colonial Cabinet in "PAUL REVERE" pnttern In Community Plato with DoLuxe lltolnleoo knives. 20 pieces. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $37.75 -»‘ '1 J. .' 129-131 Grafton 81ml y 1LT. HOLMAH LTD. - ‘l’. F » . -_-- I Eastern Guardian ..'EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. ti’ ..°WELL KNOWN RESIDENT- The death occurred at Whlm Rood of Miss Ellie Maclnnls. after ashort illness, sister of Mrs. Mary Renton of Georgetown. who predeceased her two months. Miss Mllolnnls de- parted from this lite to the Abode of Eternal happiness. Deceased was always of a happy and cheerful disposition and will no doubt be greatly missed by her many friends whom she was ever ready to assist in any trouble or affliction. She leaves to mourn three nephews. Mr. Thomas Renton. of the P. E. I. Railway. Georgetown; John Sydney. and William In Western Canada. also two nelces Miss Mary Renton and Miss Ethel Renton in Charlottetown. to [Whtllfl sincere sympathy is extended. Her funeral was one of the largest seen for some time. A _.__-_{0-}—-—-— PERSONALS ..°Dr. Macintosh, Charlottetown. recently visited Georgetown. ..“Mrs. Melville Ross, George- town. was a passenger to Mount Stewart. A ..°Mr. James Hessian of the P. E. I. Railway. Chaclotbetown, spent the week end at his home in Geor- getown. A . fllvllss Edith Gordon. R. N. Roseneath. recently visited Cveor getown. A ‘..“Mr. Jack Altken. Lower Mont- ague. was a passenger to George- town. .."Mrs. Webster McNelll and son Bobbie, Georgetown. are visit- Ing Mrs. McNelll's mother-ln-law at New Perth, . FMrs. Stewart. wcck end William Lovers and son Georgetown. spent the In Charlottetown. A . . °1\ll's. spent. the the guest gins. James Wilson. Cardigan, week end in Georgetown. of her mother Mrs. Kig- ..°Mr. Ralph Douglas. stuclcu‘. Prince of Wales College. Charlotte-I town, spent the week end in Geur-i getowrl. the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Al ..‘Mr. Thomas Renton of the P. E. I. Railway. recently visited-Geor- getown. t ..=Miss Ethel Rellton. stenog-l raphcr Experimental Station. Chal- lottetown. recently visited George- town and was the guest of Miss Bessie McDonald. ..”Drl and Mrs. MacLean. Sourls. motored to Georgetown and were the guests of Mrs. MacLeaWs sis- ters. Mrs. A. A. McDonaldand Mrs. Capt. Smith. A; I ..“Ml‘. and Mrs. Creamer. Miss, Brehaut of the firm‘ of J. J. Hugh- es <3; Co.. SOUTIS, and Mrs. Judge: Fraser, were passengers to George-i getown on Sunday, . A l ~..‘*Mrs. Frank Dalzlel and Missl Bertha Smith. Georgetown. were, visitors to Charlottetown recently. 1 A .,*Mrs. William Prosper and little! daughter Myrtle of Georgetown} spent the week end in Charlotte- l town. AI ..°Miss Mary Dalton. Georgetown is visiting her aunt Mrs. Joseph‘ Dalton, Panmure Island. A -7----{-O-}—i—— Velveteen Even Resigns in Rain duo to a ncw process by which this popular fabric In rubberized. Rain- coats of plain. and also of reptile- markcd, velveteen have stunning little clochc hats of the same mal- crlal. Is Your Stomach Troubling You? "IIIIIIIIIIIL OuL-"llr. ]'Il'|'i'l".'i\ {lolli- ol- \""I||-1ll ‘llllvllVflfy is ll rclncdy for nlolnnr-ll nml llvnr trouble that I (‘llfl llr-foro I would ilnvc spells of Inn-nae suffering. lull lhrulllth lllI mu- I lzlllnovl Ill wcllzlli llllll health lllld felt jlllit lino. MY friclllls oven colu- lllcllloll ml my l-Ilnllgoll npponrlllll-c —llly l-olllplcxiun “'11s ill-llcr IIlII| llly c-yr-ll l1rlgllll-r." ~- \lrr.. Llrulne licllmn, H Stone-hon St. Pvllpll’! Ill curry wlllk oi‘ life (OILIY soy lir. Pierre‘! (illlllcll .\iollll;ll| Illu- l-nvery hflil rclllnrvll lilolll l<1 lll-llllll. l! Ill ll rcllllhlc IIIIEIIIPIIIP llllllll! from rllllilt llllll llcrlnl, llnld I1y llrllggllltll. Ill llnlh lllllll 11ml IIIIDIQIIL. flonll 10c for trial |I|(|!. lllblclll to Dr. Pierce‘; Laboratory Ill llrlllgellllrg. Ont NFRESPIPPBPOEEON‘ - HERRING» ' FOR FOX FEED We have now on hand o stock ol’ fresh frozen herring and can nuke dolly shipments throughout the summer months. Mall no your order now and be uenrcd of o regular supply of fresh fish for your foxes. MATTHEW i McLEAN. LIMITED- sourlo. P. E. I. 4841-5-23-121. ._.____-_ in A sale and retail at Bruce's. l ably. roll clmnnorrmowlv. GUARDIAN Western Guardian ‘BUY CUP GREASE. light. med- lum and heavy at Bruce's. —GUA ll. l) I-A N REPRESENTA- HVE for Richmond and vicinity ls My, Ray Brown, who ls open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrip- lions. -"BRAYCO" English Fox Net- ting. Carload all sizes Just receiv- ed at Bruce's. _WANTED - Several small houses and lots in Summersldo. Anyone wishing to sell please ad- vise Morley M. Bell, Summerslde. 5-21-25. —“WEAR-EVER" Aluminum Ut- ensils for the June bride, new stock at Bruce's. —THE ADVENTURES OF GRANDPA" wlil be staged by the Carleton players in Cape Traverse Hall Thursday evening. May 24th. Don't fall to see this show. 4639-5-23-21 -—- -LlGll’l‘. medium and heavy mo- tor and tractor oil. in ls. 5s, 10s. 25s and 45 gal. cons and drums. Whole- —G Ll D D E N's LACQUEROID Stain and Enamel for floors, furni- turc. woodwork. exterior and inter- ior, dries in 30 minutes. In stock at‘ Bruce's. - -—-MELROSE NEW BRUNSWICK Dramatic Club ls presenting a stirring 3 act Irish Drama in Seven Mlle Buy Hall on Friday. the 25th. next. -"The Girl of my Heart". The specialties alone are a good en- tertainment. 4655-5-23-21. —IMPORTANCE 0F’ BEING EARNEST-Jfhis comedy which was presented in Charlottetown by the young people of St. John's Church. Crapaud. under the patronage of the LL-Governor and greatly op- preciated will stage In St. Mary's Church Hall, Summerside. on Fri-‘ day, May 25th, 8.15. I 4653-5—23-2l. —UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA, Kepslngton- May 27th. Rev J. R. Saint. D. D.—Minister-- 0.45 a. m. Sunday School, 11 a. m. -"Dcborah. the Nation Builder": 7.30 p. m.—The, Power of the Spirit; 3. p. m-Flrst United Church Summerflclcl. A hearty welcome =.-1 all. ERSONAL I l —Mrs. Matthew Holland, of Dix- fleld. Maine, who underwent a ser- ious operation in‘ the PrIncoL-"County Hospital. ls now progressing favor-y —Hls many friends in town and country will be pleased to know thatl Ven. Archdeacon Wilite, who has been confined to the Rectory at_ Summerside by illness for the past‘ two weeks. ls now much improved, and hopes to return to his duties on Sunday next. -»- -~---<o>-- - - IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARY McCARVILLE In the passing of Mrs. Mary Mc-I Carvllle, relicl. of the late James McCarvllle. at the home of her son‘ Wilbert in Klnkora,’ on May 4th. we save a. striking example of a grand old Christian parent who has gone forth to reap the fruits of a long life of service. Deceased was born in Ireland eighty-eight years ago and whilel still an infant was brought by her parents to Prince Edward Island‘ and here spent the greater part of, her life in West Newton. l Blessed with a large family, three of whom consecrated thcmsclvcs to‘, God in the religious state, she, even‘ in this life. tasted of the hundrcdl fold reward promised to those who} follow ill the footsteps of the Mast-l er. During her illness shc was frc-‘ quently visited by her devoted past-I, or, Rev. M. J. Smith _who administ- ered to her the last rites of the Catholic Church. l The appreciation of a truly noble; and pious woman was evidenced by. Illlzllly rrrolnlnollllufzhc larze funeral col-less which ac- vwk ll llcomponicd her remains to St. Mala-l chl's Church on May 7th where o: Bolcmn Mass of Requiem was cele-l bratcd by Rev. M. J. Smith, J.C.D.,l with Rev. .1. .1. McDonald, Sum-I, melfldfl. Deacon and Rev. w, E.l Monashan. D. 0.. Sub-Deacon, nml Thomas Curran, D. D., St. Dun-' man's University w... present, l“ the Sanctuary. ‘ When the final absolutions were‘ given her mortal remains were laid S: rest In the adlolning cemetery, u ere to await a glorious resurrcc-; ‘S; The pail-bearers were Messrsf ‘ Pr Y“ M99918“. Hllflh Mclvolg] ank Gallant, Felix Mulligan, T3 A- Mclvor and Barnaby Croken. Seven soils-Frank, Hugh, memo “S- Bmmn- MISS-i Rev. Brother; Azarlas, Manhattln College. New‘ Ezrkotrfiy? Rfliymond. Water-l . .; o n n Newton. and $11M" It "OMB. also one daughter. rs. D. M. EllLs. Boston, Mass - are left. to cherish the memory or a’ 10v. "18 Ind devoted mother. One son. Rev. P. V. McCarvllle and onei dflllihior. Rev. Sister m” 3M"! °f 5t Joseph. st Paul’ nigh" predeceased her sixteen years. l hi Reliable-Antiseptic I Make sure no Infection of cuts and wounds takes place. by ap- IYISIBIIT IXAIIIIATIOII noun; old supplying gloo- “fi? .1. MABON OHOIII-TIIBT’ MGNIAGIII. P. I. I. (mica Oonnootol with DPIIIQOPO. plying Mlnord‘: Llnlment. An Unusual Stock Provides Splendid Choosing L“ l q» ill Silk Stockings You are invited here with confidence. The wonderful range of styles and colors in Silk Stockings makes choosing easy, n0 5; matter whether your requirement is for a. low price stocking, for a service stocking or for a dainty sheer stocking for u, dance. They’re all here, in a. little better range than ls usual. PENMAN’$ RAYON PUREVTHREAD SILK ART HOSE SILK REINFORCED .... , Guaranteed run-stop hos , g A really notable low priced stock- e 6» ing, 29 inches long, 25 inches‘ inches of silk to the welt, double A weight heel, toe and sole, nmck Rayon silk to welt. Double sole, seam The best wearer for the toe and heel, mock seam, nledi- um summer weight, Champagne, price on the market" Not a thin l hose, but a. good service weight. Shell Pink, Sunset, Nude, Blush, White and Black. . . Zinc. Sand. Champagne, Nothing, ' Rose Beige, French Nude, ' Flesh, Black and White. . . . ' f Charlottetown’s Best Dollar \ Stocking Pure thread silk, 26 inches silk to the welt’ The newly dc- signed heel gives it perfect, wrinkle free fit at ankle" A lovely, brilliant, durable, well fitting service stocking. Shown in Hog- .gar, Rose Taupe, Sonata, Chateau, Parchment, Plat-I inllnl, Arab, Sugar Cane, Black and White . ' Extra Service Weight, thread Silk $ 1.50 This is a wonderful stocking of pretty 'much the same class and description as our great “DOLLAR STOCKING” but it is HEAVIER, for you folk who require more of a service weight. , I I I Same colors as the DOLLAR STOCKING. SQUARE k AND SLIPPER HEEL ‘ FULL FASHIONED “OR|ENT" I HOSE, PUREST THREAD SILK.. ' The SILK in this ORIENT stocking is ab- solutely pure, without adulteration of any sort" It is perfectly shaped, full fashion- ed, wonderfully durable and sold in a wide range of popular colors, Pearl Blush, Flesh, Nude, Moonlight, Gun ‘I . . . . . . .. ' FULL FASHIONED “ORIENT" PURPLE STRIPE SILK HOSE. ' Hore’s the stocking 0f perfect 7W8Ell‘. It's I fan iclcéfiisiérvice wéiiiiht, brilliant finish. perfectly pure silk. There's a remarkable newly (iesistned sole which adds nlucll to its durability. Smooth fitting ankle, shown in Beau Rose, Pearl Blush, Blush Beige, Grain, Flesh. Moonlight, Atmos- phere New Silver, Burmah, Rose Blonde, Erable and Gravel. We recommend 2-00 tllisone 4 great numbers in “Kayser” Silk Stockings FULL FASHIONED PURE s|u< I "KAYSER" STOCKING AT . .. . .. - 77X—A wonderfully popular number in the famous KAYSER line, shown ill square heel, mercerized, double weight; sole, heel and toe, pure silk to welt, Rose Taupe, Patio, Gun Metal, Cane Chateau are among the popular shades in which we offer this wonderful hose .. .. . “KAYSER" MEDIUM SERVICE WEIGHT SLIPPER HEEL SILK 1 15 HOSE.......... ' 35A—Another enormously popular “KAYSEIP stocking, pure silk, medium service weight, the daintily effective “slipper heel” Sonata, Patio Dune, Nude, Flesh, Cane, are the popular col- ors in this lovely stock- ing .. “KAYSER" CHIFFON ALL SILK “KAYSER" SLIPPER HEEL, ALI- KHEAVY WEIGHT ' 1 STOCKING, SLIPPER s“ HEEL............. 2'00 HOSE -. .. _ ’ ----t-hmg m 102X—This number is one of the o 4X—-Here s the nicest , _ I a dress stocking, sheer, slim Y i! C dl t l:- most famous o 8.118. an s 0c beautiful’ and most tastefully ings, 0t’ a beautiful heavy service _ h e1 weight silk, with trim slipper colored The dainty pointed 6d A gives It just the finish neede - ll , Ill l , heel (Pointed) S ver us on Colo" arezGun Metal, Cascade.‘ Patio, Nude, Chateau, Cascade, m ‘élf‘.‘i.“.‘f‘f‘?‘t”.‘.’f‘.‘l?i‘f“f‘i“.. M" Order by rnallhonclosc prices. P5 stockings sent postage free s MO om: a PFLBOD .....--..-.-....-.-e.-- .2‘