mmM-wmmissnrwsito-nrumaao-ut, ~~,¢-‘s..v-~n.~~., _.. Lingerie Sale . SEE OUR. RICHMOND STREET WINDOW, » The iggesi and Besi Sale , 3 t z; ""2 Ever filtered Each Article ooe Pylamas, Slips, Nlghlgowns, Brassiere Sets, _' Vesis and Bloomers ai 69c each An Unusual Good Buy Has Made It Possible To. (liter You These Garments at Such a Remarkable Price - Remember the Price Only‘ one For Any Article at Our Big Sale <- - '- - -"-" -;"'»,-;..:;;.;g1;;- r" - /._ Pyjamas Nighlgowns Lace trimmed Night- govms, many colours, all - yo? New style Pyjamas in sizes. Block and Scarlet, Block Price only and Gold, Bordeaux and 6%‘: White. Brassiere Sets oi Special Pantie and Erissieive to mat-ch. Sale F21. 69c SALE Cfillllh/IENCES FRIDAY AFTFERNIBQN Prowse LL. Ill ltlEMfillllllll lu/as largely ntlcmlvrd on Saturday lzrslinrzl until a it'll hours prlo! from lrs late home. The services ,' u r. s passing, Ill in.‘ "Ilffilflflmhlll, ‘my: Conducted by RU“ w_ LC;- V 5 comes-S. ionding Mount Allison University at Bedcqtle.——$. ' special singer at a meeting oi the l lcrton. N. s, after spending a. pleas- ." Eric MaeKay oi’ Summerslclc. Mrs. i: Dr. ltlcMurdo entertained at ailer- ~_ noon tea in her honor a. (cw days fwtsrrnn GUARDIAN l -SI'ECIAL LEAP YEAR. skate in Kenslnglon Rink Monday oven- g 11 a, at I p.111. Admission ‘J5 and 15c. 540-2-5-31 {do/man's Save You Money on Simmons Bedding! Secure your Bedding Needs Now, at these Low Prices. You will not re- gret it. Furniture Authorities agree that prics must advance very soon, -—-EN‘.I'ERTAINIIIENT 5t K. of O. nolnt, ‘l’ .~sday evening, F“; 9. Bridge sad Aluction will be played. Dancing w.ll also be particpated in Admission 25c. 587-2-8-21 , —FINED FIVE DOLLARS AND cosTs-One drunk appeared in the summerside Police Court on Saturday morning and was fined $5 and costs. S. —-SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mr. '1‘. H. S. Jackson o! Bummerslde, has received the sad news that his mother, Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson tSr.) passed away on Jan. 24th at her home in Ryde, in the Isle oi’ Wight. England. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family in their sad bereavement. S. —AFTERNOON TEA AND BRIDGE-The ladies of St. Paul's parish, Summerslde, held an afternoon tea and bridge in the K. oi C. Home on Friday after- noon. There were ten tables oi’ bridge and many ladies came in at the tea hour. The prizes were won by Mrs. James Wood and Miss Patricia MacLeilan. The at- iair was a most enjoyable one. .7 The proceeds Ire for charitable purposes. S. _ foray-mm _ _ ‘ii-{pa-"is ‘""i ,S|mmon's Bed w|th Heavy Two-Inch Con. tinuous Post, Strong Link Fabric Spring, All Cotton Felt Mattress, Roll Edge, neatly tufted. Outfit .,l|ll.llllll ,'x uloll 5immon’s Two-Inch Post Bed, Walnut Finish, Heavy Coil Spring, comprising scores of resilient coils. All Cotton Felt gMattress, in Good Attractive Ticking. Outfit V.“ This Popular Simmons oesiga at a nemarkanly Low Price! Simmon’s Two-Inch Continuous Post Bed, with Cane Panel Effect, as illus- trated. Heavy Coil Spring, with up- wards of one hundred tempered coils, supported on a steel base, all securely tied. Simmon’s Heavy Feltl“Chal- lengo" Mattress, Roll Edge and Dia- mond Tufting. Assures you years of service. Outfit Steel llnh w|th Mattress A new design in a Steel Crib, with drop sides. Complete with strong well-supported ’ spring, and all cotton Mat- tress. Outfit PERSONALS -Miss Miriam Lidstone oi Sum- merside is spending a iew days at her home in Cape Wolfe.—S. r --Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tsnton have returned home to Summer-side from an extended visit to Niagara, Falls and Torontcr-S. -—Miss Frieda Bowness and Miss Georgie Campbell oi Summerslde, spent the week end with friends in Ellerslle. S. —Tlle latest report from the sick room 0f Mrs. Nell MocLeod ls that her condition remains about the —-Mrs.»W. L. Bowncss of Bed- eque, ls spending a few weeks in Summcrslde visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Horton. S. -.---¢ -—Mr. Richard Hinton, who is at- v sackville, was the weekend guest oi’ Mr. and lvirs. J. E. Campbell of Summerscde-“S. ______ --Mr. Herman Clark oi Spring- field, Muss, is spending a. few days in Suxmnerside. He was called home on account or the death oi’ his father, John R. Clark of North WHERE CAN YOU EQUAL THESE ~ MATTRESS PRICES? $14.00 Fifty-five pounds of Best Grade Cotton Felt, encased in a Good Grade Satin Fin- ‘ill J.‘;;".‘"%'....“. . T??? l??.°'.°." $14-90 $9.85 White Cotton Felt in layers, covered with Heavy Art Ticking, is used to make this one ‘of the Best Mattress Values yet offered. Price . . . . . . . . $5.75 Extra Savings n Feather Pillows! Large Fluffy Pillow. A mixture of goose and duck in good ticking.Price each Sterilized Chicken _ _ , Feather Pillow. Size Agam we offer this Heavy Roll Edge Cot- 18 by 26, in Art Ti¢k. ton Felt Mattress in all s'ze , t ' _ P ' the Remarkably Low Pride 5f $575 21in 859 “Oar Enormous Buying PowerM akes Possible These Low Prices ” R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN -—Mr. George Bowness oi Sum- _ mersmie was a visitor to Albarton on i - ' . Friday and Saturday and was the SLIDING COUCH - $9.95 Strong Link Spring Couch w|th Cre- tonne covered Mat- tress with Valance . . Womenks Institutew-S. v -Mrs. H. T. Begg returned on Thursdw {or her home in Stel- nnt visit with hcr daughter, Mrs. before her fCtLlYlL-"s. ——(Rov.) Mrs. L. Archibald and her daughter, Miss Helen, of Bod- cqur, spent a few days last week in Summcrsldc, the guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, Belmont Slrret. S. ~Word was receivotl from the i?!" l" wl‘ anti lz-lziznlrx: eon a hi: “m: assisted by Rev. G. N.’ SOYIlDltQ, M.’ it'll-n \'?--i1al".tl Rev. Mr. Rhodes. 'i‘llr.~ pail’ All tlHli bearers were six schoolmates, name- , “rfoifilniy, Karl Ilrnlnnn, Everett I'I‘.l{,'ll€‘$,i flliililil-Bctott Moasn, Aliiler Waite, l-Xkllc ‘We 1d! MhrDollnld, and Wank Brown. ""113? til-T“ Slncerets sympathy is extended to . :1 ar/l Hol-‘thc bereaved. REGINALD S. CANIERON (Hunt, Ila sling on eztrllr u,’ 011W ll _ It is vrlth clerp regret the DMD!" I" oi Kensinntorx and surrounding ti.»- trcts learned oi the Sllililvli lYl-‘FP l~ 3x18 0i Reginald 5931110111‘ Camera". to r i h . 11's l.‘ n. the home oi his parents, Mr. inwl . (in: e V‘ utxl Mrs. John Cameron, KCDSlll?" is aIl nt l"-'1'i“. ' rapf 111'. i-a-r 2s‘ ____. 10min the early hours of Thursday 1amrl". Vim ran \' I ‘ a! ‘IOIIPF. lJt-v: curtains should be stewed morning, January 7th. The dcvcas- .\ Perv}: llnirly’ livtlcqne and orurnlyjlt. in water in which o. pac- cd had been in inllng health for 7t H-"t J. 'l‘ m, Wwfmorc- kct of salt has been dissolved. The mnornl trliigl] salt removes all lime from the __ curtain and malzcs it easy to get clean. only one week, and the end was no‘. Inntl, l‘. E. l. 'l‘.;~ Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, that the specialists had decided not to operate uni-ion. L. M. Itlvc- Neill, Minister of Public Works, Summersldc, until Tuesday morn- ing. S. $313135” At first llgn o! l cold. hi! IR- IATUIIU lllllfli—thl lun- ltivo that thoroughly clonal your intestinal. it in the one lnlcll way ta get tulle! and was sung by his pastor, Rev. B. Crocken, who also conducted the services at the grave. The pnll bearers were Ralph Mooney, Roderick Steele, Andrew MacDonald, Bernard MacDonald, Pyl. MacDonald and Anslem Mac- Donald. May his soul rest in peace IN MEMORJAM sons and daughters: ' Garrett), Brighton, Mam, Anna-' Tirore passed away at his home, bell, (Mrs. Lynsky, Dorchester, Sourls Ewst, Patrick D. MacDonald Mast... Effie, (Mrs. Diggins), Brock- ’ at the advanced age oi’ nlnety- ion. Mass., Katie, (Mrs. Aeneas fOiil‘ <94». Mr. MacDonald was a Mwvonaldn Cheosww. Margaret. man o! splendid character and (Mrs. Pearson), Dorchester, Mast. deservedly enjoyed the respect and who was home when he passed esteem oi a large circle oi’ friends. away; Joseph oi’ New York, and He was born in Souris East and John James on the homestead, and lived n11 his lite there. He married one daughter Florence, who passed Annie, (Mrs. snsrrml tumour . r~_ ' ..‘MILYA AND CRIIAIH l0!‘ Bill? D. F. MacDonald, souris. ' 179-1-20-1 month ____i___ The Common Round: We cnnntll always be doing a great work W we can always be doing somethlllt that belongs to our condition. 7.“ Newedd-I wonder why it is we can't save anything? [and youilhaalth. ufiid. IDNMIII Rose Ann ‘Iiemey oi Sourls, who away a year ago. His remnlns Mm Newedd_n-, the negghbom, b9 5119M. i0 811m?!‘- W Dllwmbzh: ',,,,',,,',,";‘i",{_'°‘° “Qjfflfifjfi” predeceased him 2a years ago- were lafdto rest in st. 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