.. ii-ads rwsave 4- . J-Iewlcii I and ytplnlty I - Dunday at I lllward Lidatone or cape wolf was in Howlan on Saturday. Albert asunder! of Bloomfield corner was in Howlan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault met- ered to Emerald on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peters mot- ored to siunmsrside on Saturday. Mr. J.B. Arsenault was in Wood: stock on satitday. Mr. David Griffin of Lot 7 was in 0'Lea.ry and I-lowlan on Saturday. Frank Gallant was in Portage on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Peters spent a div or two with her parents in Duvar during the past week. Mrs. Jack Plstts and MESS Rita. Kelly called (In friends in Lower .Howlan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family of Bunmieraide were in Bowlan and Duvar on Sunday. Mrs. Alban D. Anenault has visited with her mother. Mrs. James Araenault of Fortune Oove. Lorraine Gallant and little daughters. Theresa and Elaine, were in llowlan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault vlisted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desltoches on Sunday. There was a large attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. Russel Platts at United Church on Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kineh of Al- berton motored to I-lowlan on sun- day night. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. Mrs. Thos. Cook returned to Howlan on Saturday afternoon after spending a while at her old 'licme in Cape Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Nooiian and little daughter, of O'Leary, spent Sunday with Mrs. Noonan's pa- rents in I-fowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and sons motored to Coleman on Sun- day evening. where they were I mM.i'l'I-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .---4 l i - Fnunuwfnymu4 guestsatthehemeofMr.andMrs. Melvin Gallant. Mr. and ma. Wm. Shield and family were visiting in Duvar on Sunday -” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin. The friends oi Mrs. Jos. Richard of Howlsri. who is not in very good health. wish her a speedy rei:ov- . ery. on Sunday she was visited by Mrs. Prank Richard of Duver. Mrs. Felix Doiion of Duvar spent. a few days with her aged mother. Mrs. Mary Perry of'Howl:in. who is now bediast. Friends of Mrs. Perry hope her condition will soon improve. on Friday Dr. Dewar was ngin called for Mrs. Mary Perry who is ill at her home. Mrs. Perry is in her 87th year and has always re- sided on the homestead with her only son. Firmin. with his wife and family. The funeral of the late Mrs. Rus- sel Platts whose death occurred on Sunday evening. February 4th, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed- vi-srd Hardy of Alberton. was held on 'I'hu.rsday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the United Church. Bloomfield. The following ladies arrived in Howlau to attend the funeral of their sister: Mrs. Elizabeth Iliott of Lynn. Mus; Mrs, George Oliver of Maine; and Mrs. Perley Prid- ham of saint John. N.B. They were guests at the home of their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan while here. re- turning to their homes by train on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and sons visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolron in Duvar on Sunday. It. is rezretted by all his relatives and friends that Mr. Doiron has been not so well re- cently. All wish him a complete and speedy recovery to health. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Wm. Gallant. Miss Jaqueiine Brown and Mr. Denis Brown. all of Piusville, who just received news at the death of their oldest brother Mr. Jack Brown who sud- denly died of a, heart ailment at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brown in Reading, Mass. with whom he resided. Mrs. Robert Arsensult was host- ess on Mardi Gras night to the ladies of St. Annes Church when they held their monthly meeting one week ahead of regular time. There was a good crowd in attend- ance and a lot of business was at- .. 4 . A- 0 - piece a quilt. same as made for Red Cross. Blacks are to be left with Mrs. Ben Gallant who will assem- ble ssme before night of next meeting when it will be quilted. Each member is to donate three blocks. Five ladies volunteered to furnish bags for lining. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. kindly invited members to meet at her house for March ” . A donation of xrocerles was also handed out to needy families in the district. Bingo for the evening realised the sum of over as. Refreshments made up of ice cream and cake were served by hostess and other ladies. NORTH RIVER SCHOOL Report for month of January. Grade X.-l. Golden MscKlnlcl'- Grade VII'l.-l, Mildred Docken- dorff. Grade VII.-1, Miriam Home: 2. Howard MscPhnil. Grade V.-l. Nellie Dockendortf. Grade III.-1. Willard MacPhail: 2. Wilma Mac hall. Grade II.-. Lois MacEwen. Joan Horne. Vincent Hounam. equal. Grade l.-l. Donnie Msclilwen. Teacher-Mrs. Jennie M. Cam- CTOI1. tended to. It was decided that each TWO TIES FREE .1'WO THREE I-IANKIES BELT OR SUSPENDERS FRII -9 PAIR SOX A New, Different HOLMAN Contest FOR MEN ONLY! to 11 A Complete NEW SPRING OUTFIT Tiiothing HAT FREE FREE to Buy --No Obligation Herels Simply visit our Men's Wear Department in Summerside. where one of our Sales Clerks will show you the -newest and smartest Men's Clothing and Furnishings. Then complete a simple Form which will be given you by the Clerk. THAT'S ALL! Prince Edward Island. . . . All You lio- The Contest their immediate families. All Entries will be deposited in a Ballot Box ands Drawing will be made on Saturday. March 17th at 8 p.m. to determine the Winner. 0 BY ONLY TO EACH CONTESTANTi NE ENT , y , . All Entries will be scrutinized and in the event. of duplication-Both will be destroyed. D-ress iii: For Eastern FREE Except Members of HOLMANlS Staff and is open to all Men on Given Absolutely FREE to the Lucky Winner. FREE Spring Outfit One Suit-355.00 One Topcost 5.00 One Hat-810.0 One Pair Shoes--S1635 penders-S2.00 i Two Pairs Socks-43.00 Two Neckties-53.00 TOTAL VALUE- Two Shirts-49.90 3157.62 Don't Delay - - - Come In And Complete Your Entry TO- DAY -- - Contest Closes Friday. Mes-cli 16H: - Drawing Tdies Piece Saturday. Mareli i1i'Ii cl 8?. M. 1 H OL M . M0!!! Three Handkerchiefs--i 81.77 Choice of Belt or Sus- x News & Views of near station Ssniaerside By Atla I FA. V. M. Deneau (Nursing sis- ter) of Station Hospital staff. R.- o.A.F'. Station, Summerside. is very generously giving four even- ings a week to lecturing the stud- ent nurses of Prince County Hosp- ital. Sunimerside. I O The R.C.A.1". Meteors journeyed to 0'Lesry. P.!1.I. on Saturday evening, February loth only to re- ceive a heating to the tune of ll-4. However, at the same time the re- juvensted Atoms battled against the Tignish Aces with the result of a 4-4 tie. Three of the Atoms soured goals for the team includinl. LA.c. Morley Thompson who is respon- sible for two goals while L. A. C. Lenn Witt and L. A. C. Dave Ber- nard are credited with one each. 0 I I The Teen Agers' Club of RC.- A. F. Station. Summerside, held an enjoyable Square Dance on Mon- day evening. February 12th. The Misoouche Mellowalres provided music for dancing, and refreshments were served. I I I Mrs. D.L. Dunning and dauph- ter Diane. recently retumed from a month's visit with relatives in Port Arthur. Ont. . F70 and Mrs. Rodicr have taken up residence in the town of Summerslde. The Flight Lieiieilanis of this Station have been writing Emmo- tion Examinations during the past week. 0 I I Sn. N. L. Magnusson. D.F.C.. Staff Officer for Air Training. of Training Command Headquarters. Trenton. -Ont. visited this station on Thursday. February 15th.. at which time Navigation -was discuss- ed. I I Fm Joseph.A. Connolly. Public Relations Officer. Maritime Group Headquarters, Halifax. N.5.. :u'rlv- ed on this unit Thursday, February loth for a brief visit. I I I Several personnel are patients of Station Hospital at the present time. including: A0 11.1”. Mac- Lean. A.C. 1 T.l-I. Forestall. IMO F. Bertrand. I70 I-1.1”. Wenz. F10 D.J. Hamilton. A. C. 1 LV. Walsh. L.A.C. R. Murphy. L.A.C. C.Ii-I. Anstey. A.C.I.- G. A. Bates. LA. C. R. Hopkins. L. A.C. Pinesu. L.A C. D. Bernard. Ffi. W. Green. Sgt. cartmill. A speedy recovery is wish- ed these personnel. O I I The regular monthly meeting of the Home and school Club was held on 'mesday evening. SyL J.C.R. Brown. D.F.C.. the President. pre- sided over the meeting. while Mrs. lv.G.B. Gallop acted in her cap- acity as Secretary. (Henry Boy Scouts -.Ilown' llllierton 5-1 The O'Leai'y Boy Scouts over- came the Alberton Boy Scouts 5-1 in the Alberion rink on 'mesds.v night. The ouiayy boys will now go on to Summerslde. to play the Eastern Prince champions. 'l1icy were given best wishes and good luck in these playoffs. by the de- feated Alberton team. Due to the soft ice the Alberton Scouts were unable to get going. and would probably have come out on top had it iict been for this. This was a total goal plnyoff series and the 0'Learv team had is goals to Alberton's 4. Maccregor with a pair and Eli- ey. Ellis and G. Carruthers were the goal-setters for O'Le:try While G. Skury got Albcrtonls single. !..lneups:- ' ' Alberton: Goal. A. Kinch; de- fence, J. Kinch. N. Gii.is. D. car- penter: forwards. W. Oliver, R. Oliver K. Godkin. K. Millnian. E. Callaghan. F. Millman. R. Mac- Ewen. '13. Profitt. G. Sliury. D. Auvery. o'Le.ary: Goal. C. Carruthers: defence. Jelley. R. MacDonald, srnsllmsn. C. Mecxenzie. K.small- man; forwards. B. Ellis. J. Mac- Donald. A. Maooregor. J. MacKcn- sle. L. Reily. H. Strand, G. Oar- ruthers. J. Buchanan. A. Johnson. B. Bernard. INDIAN R.IVlElI!-KlNSlNG- TON SUB-DIVSION C. W. L. -'nie C. W. L. monthly meat- of Indian River-Kensington sub-division was held in the vas- try of Holy Family Church. Ken- sington on Sunday evening. Feb- ruary ii and was very largely at.- tended. The President. Miss Ellie Gillie. opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of January meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Edgar Hickey. and approved. Cor. , d included letters from the following: Mrs. D. 1". Mc- Neill. Provincial Convener. maga- zine regardlng subscriptions to official Orson: Miss I. Arsensult. Provincial C. W. L. secretary. re- garding P. w. 0. Alumni Records; Prince niward Island Tubercul- osis league. regarding tentative schedule of free x-ray. clinic: in 1061. . Acknowledgement of fifteen dollars for Hospital Room Fund. from O. W. L. Summerside aub- division. Letter of thanks from former gift or Indian sum--xmiamo Bub-division. The financial statement showed a satisfactory balance. I: request of Director. run. was 0 waaseeiiadlu xi-in--aa- ”i”..i:...-”i'i"i'..i”.Eir If llilt Ti-ygve Bakke. and FVO Howard Mt Piuavlle and A Vicinity Mrs,Joiui 1". Gallant was I via. itor to sisrnmcrdde on Saturday. Mrs. Joey Gallant. was vial in Otbeary on Saturday. M8 Mr. Jsk M e i am... visitor toO&u:i"meEsiYl:S:ubP1lm.ug. day. :4 visitor to Piusville oil Miss Claire Buchanan. Masa.. is V1811!!! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-in Gallant. Mrs. Joihririie .Ga1-lant. Caacum. pee. is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John A. Jones and Mr. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Gallant Spent Suridazv in Broekton. guesup of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallarit,', Summei-side. were Sunday visa. ms at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Erhy Gallant, Mill Road. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Gal.iant's parents Mr. and Mn. John r. Gallant. ' Mrs. ,Vance Palmer ind children Eosmic and Barrie. Summersidg are visiting Mrs. Elzle Home. Rose: bank. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Comuu; were visiting Mrs. CO?C0l'ld1's pu- ents. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Rosevzlle on Saturday. Mr. Claude Kelly has returns.) to his home in Roseville after hay. in; been employed in New Brum. wick for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and Master Bobbie MaoGa-egor. Burton, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Comor- on. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac. l-iebron. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Coioorsn and Bobbie, Mill Riva, Wre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mns. Thomas Coreona. Mr. Charles Foley. O'Lea.ry. wag ' , I Q By Mail ; We are in nu... '9 You as Your Mail Box OW Ml” D99!-rtment mi. your order immediately .3. or it is received, our Drug Store is one of the bog; stocked in the Marlum", everythinx is available by mail. - - - Send in your re- qulrements and you Wm in the same courteous service as you would over our counters. Prescription; an dispensed accurately and sent direct to you by mum mail. ENMAN lllili coMPAiiY Siiilaioraliie woon isnsivns sssr sciiooi. H511-yearly report. Grade VIII. 1. sand '5... .1 2. Audrey Pu:-ing, y ”' Grade VII.-.1, Gm-don yawn: 2- Dmm P8713108: 3. Eric stewart. Grade VI.-l. I-M1811: Punting. Gride V.-1. Edith Stewart: 2, Mary Nicholson; 3, Bernice stew- Grade II.-1, F at . dock Stewart, ew"t' ML" Grade I.-l. Robert Brown; 2, Ella Acorn. Sally Lou Nicholson. equal. T ciiuso riisiiiiis KINBINGIOII Monday-Tuesds, 7:1.'o9tl.5. It's golden-voiced Nelson Eddy in big outdoor adventure of thrills, action and sonz-- "NOBTKWEST OUTPOST" Co-starring lions Massey. Josgpi. Schlldkraut. with th A G.I. Chorus. - 9 mew" With Danny Kaye . CAPITOL Summer-aide . (THE BEST IN SOUND s MOVIES) LAST SHOWINGWTODAY .- 3:30-7:15-9:15 "THE INSPECTOR GENERAL" IT'S A COMEDY RIOT -- DON'T MISS IT - Barbara Bates Wednesday 7:15-9:15 - Most moniiave . . known - at least on: Thelma Jordon! neosur ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Wain uewesri nmmesri Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 smlvul. 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