"£15 IEELVE... r--'-'-—'"-s_ lnéunnntr ALL 141155 RtllPH HUTTAR ‘~»r11.'.':.'<~r~1'./i‘ I» . i FARM Fiili SALE "I00 acres of land in Hope- dale, 1'6 rniles from Hunter River. 70 acres clear, balance lumber and hard wood. Avrlr A. s. Msésonsto Hunter River - "the l-eslea Wednesday night for the Tm lessee champion- elllp. . —carefully accented , hips new softened shoulders —- all conspiring to produce gentle elegance. . and substance of the ‘I948 Suit Fashions. Crystal susslr. vases Mosley, e.1s= a. c. A. r. vs. Dodgers. Winners’ will n»: The New SUIT S- Thls Spring you'll choose I Suit with naturally feminine lines . . A well-defined waist and . This is the sum b O I” $150k’? f/qnup "h, [i6 "V: "°o/ 5e W"! 89°F (‘g/o Po ""9. I’ 7's Piusville And Vicinity Mr. Norbert Corcorin was a recent isitor to Surritrlflrelde. Mr. Howard Oritiin, - Brockton. has returned to his home alter spending some time in St. John. Mlle. l-lerman Oorcoinn spent gusgsy with My, .snd Mrs. Ed- mund Kelly of Roseville. Mia Merle Corooran and Mlas Hazel Corcoran spent the week- end at the home oi their parents, ll-r. and Mrs. J. J Carcorsn. I ‘to Tfiq gig/sh} s e . 170:’: 8;’ 00d 6 '9 Pr ' 0 '11 0Q f’ fllftag a TEE "GUARDIAN. _; QHAKLOTTETOWI§ . I “WHERE OLD Mn. Lance Dalton spent Sunday in ltoseville the guest oi Mrs. Fred Kelly and Miss Altreda Kelly. Reverend rather l1 Robin oi lurton, mt 'i. was a recent visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John J.‘ Corcoran. Miss Marie Jones, Coleman, spent the week-end with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jones. Recent visitors 0t w. and Mrs. Ambrose Oorcorsn were Mr. and _Mrs. Melvin Mscdregor and Mr. lance Dalton oi lurton. A number o! people irom Plus- viiie attended the reeuisr Lenten Devotions held in 5t. Iernsdetteh Church. .......... Friends o! Mrs. ‘memes Griirln are sorry to hear she has entered the Western Iolflital to: trest- ntent and MW the will soon be able to come horas. 4m tesohers o: plumus she the to‘ the T s Convent- ! m districts. are looking 13:1,»... will as held la Cher- Out-of-Town Customers write HULMAWS PERSUNAL SHOPPER‘- FRIENDS MEET"- . lettetown the latter part oi March. Mr. Herman Corcoran was a recent visitor to the home o! Mr. Louis McCerthY. Brockton. Sinners flmpsilsy is extended to Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Her aged nether. Mr. Andrew Martin at Bloomfield Corner. died ‘at his heme on February 20th. The regular meeting at the Women's Institute was held at the home o! Mrs. William Gallant. The mil cell was answered by an Irish Joke. which amused everyone The various committees gave their reports. Mrs. Cyress Gallant was appointed on the Sick and Bohool Committee ior the next month. The roll call ior the next meet- ing is to be a household hint. Mrs. William Gallant agreed to canvas her section o! the district (or the Appeal (or the Children o! Europe. Miss Aubine Gallant collected st the other end. Mrs. Cyrus censor kindly lnvitfll the membereto hot‘ home tor the next meeting. ' new your oeystal candelabra and tine glassware have been titorglllahly vveshed sad rinsed. l‘ if "£321 witoll hazel tar >.4r.r 5...‘. wssrrilu lilIAlililAii “UNIOADING Car ficreened Coal. Layton Green. Albany. --I:IOCK.EY Kensington Rink. Monday. March 23. New Arman vs. Kensington Legion. Game 8.15. Skate siter. -FOI SALE. — A quantity od Seed Oats and Pressed Straw. Also Threshing Machine. Walter Hughes. Emerald. --DELEGATE8 irom Kehl-lngton attending the D. C. B. Meetings at Charlottetown were Mrs. Elmer Mouse, Mr. Henry Meek and Mr. John H0l.\'a.rd.~Bu_r. -CllURvCtl OF ENGLAND. — lrew London Perish; Holy Week services March 23rd to 28th. Tues- day i.n Holy Week: 7.30 St. Steph- en's Church. Burlington. Wednes- day in i-ioly Week: 7.30 St. Mark's Church. Kensington. Thursday i.n Holy Week: 7.30 st. ihomae’ Cshuruh. New London. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. —PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GUILD - The regular monthly meeting o! the 37111118 \V°m°n'5 Guild oi.’ the Summerside Presby- terian Church was held et the Manse on Thursday evening with the president. Mrs. Dave Larkm. in the chair. Plans were made t0 hold a been supper in the Churflh hall on Saturday. April 17. ‘Re- freshments were served at U16 close of the meeting by the lflllfill committee. Mrs. Donald Jeffrey and Mrs. Henry Bishop-s. - 4e BiliiLIilliT0_l|__§ vlclllhv Mrs. med Davisvn and Mm Mer- lene Dsvlson, Kensiilgton, were week-end visitors to Charlottetown. MI. and hlrs. David Cousins. Bal- tic, uiere visitors to Sllmmerside on Tuesday. Mrs. Glennie lilac-Linen. Char- lottetown, is the guest oi her nar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Con- don Kensirlgton. Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Irish- iown. is spending e few days at Slurlzmereide pl-iere her mother. Mrs, Hal, sudsbury 1S a patient. in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Yvillard Wadrrush. Cape Tra- verse is visiting her daughter Velma at the home o! Miss Mary Inglis, Kensington, Mira Wadmen is a valued employee at Nellies Tea Friends of Mrs. John Doughart, Kensington, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital following a series oi accidents regret that her condition is not as favourable as might be desired. Mrs. Daniel I-lickOx and little grandson, Donnie Hiclrox o! Bur- lington, left on Tuesday to spend a few days visiting Mrs. flickers daughter. Mrs. Harmon Black and Mr. Black stlimherst, N5. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Howard ro- turned on Saturday from Char- lottetown to their home at Mar- gatc. Mr l-lowarcl had been at- tending the D.C.S. meetings and Mrs. Howard hsd been spending a merit-h st the home o! her son and daughterdn-larv, Mr. and Mrs. George Howard. Uniortunately Mrs. Howard has not yet fully re- covered from s severe attack ol llu suffered while in the Oily. - Bur. -—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crosier entertained op Friday evening at a card party wilen seven tables were in play. Highest. scores were made by Mrs. Horace Payntel" and Mr. Frank Bsglole. vritlq lowest totals bfllhi mfldo by Mrs. Frank Bsglole and Mr. Arnold Walker. The party it'll!» under the auspices of Kelvin Wctuenls Institute. Those assist.- ing the hostess in serving lunch were Mrs. Fred Feynter. Mrs. Hor- are Paynier. Mrs. James Murphy. Mrs. Frank Beglole. Mrs. Leaman Csseley and Mrs. Morris Csseley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stavert entertained at. the latest Friday night. party other» ihe pupils o! Irishtmvn sehool and their friends enjoyed an evening o! tun and frolic. Many amusing stunts were carried out including "pinning the tell on the donkey” when Miss Irene Proiitt came closest and Mr. Oliver Bryenton ilnlshed ter- thest tram the goal. A delicious lunah was served. Those assisting the hostess were‘ Mrs. Cecil Olnp- bolk Mrs. James Simmons and Miss Ruth Profitt. Mrs. W3. Warren and Mrs. Heath Msyhew entertained at s card party at the home oi Mrs. Warren at Margate on Friday eve- nlne. Mrs. LelBh Plyhter marked up the high score for the evening while Mrs. liiidred Simmons was awarded the consolation prize. A. flfllnil’ lunch was served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs. Keith Vvarran. Other recent Mergate hostesses at crolrinole ‘and card Parties more Mrs. Edwin Brown. Mrs. George Mayhew, Mrs, m" Baker. Mrs. DYment Mrs. liar ' old Woodsi e and Mrs. Aa-thur Prolitt at. Mrs. Woodsldes home. Mrs. Chester Howard and Mrs. Ed Bearlsto. ....-.. ,., ti? NOW! a v . Vtflrllaer MARCH stseuuhnshnr e‘ designed . for Your ilome.... for Better Living! In living room, dining room and hulk-today's smarter, Ievelier patterns and coloring: can bring new beauty, spaciousness, charm and cheer. 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