-)ueere. John end Ralph Arsen- eult accompanied their aunt and unglg, Mr. and Mrs. Ree Noonen to me Old Home Week festivities gt Charlotttown on a day re- main; home Friday. 31;, and Mrs, Frank Gallant of Do;-unestar, Mass. spent s. new dgyg with Mrs. Clellent'e sister, Mn, relix Doiron, Dunvar. rm. Murphy's of Massachusetts who have been visiting with Mr. .nd Mrs. Joe Lecieir end Mr md Mr; Felix Arsenault left on Aug. 18 on return to their home. They were accompanied by Mrs. relix Arsenault. who will spend a few days in Boston and return with her brother-in-law and sis- ggx, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arsen- sult on Aul. 30- Lymen Lecialr and his daugh- ter, who spent the past week with his parents at Woodstock left on Augjl on return to their home in U. E. A. Mrs. Warren Hastings, with her son-in-law and daughter and their family, who spent two weeks here, left on Aug 12 on return to their home in New Hampshire. Mr. Gilbert Finnan was in sununersid on Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin and family, left on return to Toronto, out... on Aug. 12 after 10 days gpent in Howlan and Lot '1. They were accompanied back by Mia Esther Gallant of Piusville. who too was on her holidays here and was returning to work in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gene St. Cyr and family of Rumford, Me, :1 Mrs. John Finnsn of Woodsto it were in Howlen on Aug 12. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to M15 Veronica Piestid of Grand River and Gabe Finnen of Woodstock on their marriage which takes place on Aug. 24 at Grand River. Mr. Thomas Gallant of Chelsea, Mass, motored to Tignish on Aug. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant and family of Halifax, spent the week- end of Aug 15 with relatives in Howlen. Duvar and Piusviile. They were accompanied by Mr. Gol- lant's half-sister. Cecilia of Mass., 17. S. A. l Tliusday, Aug. 19, 1954 The Guardian Page 18g Mill Gladys Brynn. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Wrathburn Bryan is nest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. ,!-leber Bryan, Huwian, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Charlottetown spent August 15, weekend in liowian. 11!. Gerald Perry returned to his home near Charlottetown an August lo. after spending a. week with relatives here. . Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters mo- tored to Borden on Aug. 13. where they were Joined by Mr. Peters' cousin from Westbrook. Me, who is visiting them. i Messrs. Gilbert Gaudet and .1. B. Arsenault motored to Summer- slde on Aug. 17, where Mr. Arsen- ault entered the hospital for X-ray. His many friends hope that he will soon be able to re- turn to his home. INDIAN RIVER W. 1. ---Eleven members and one vis- itor were present at the August meeting held at the home of Mrs. 2311185 Shea and Mrs. Russ Camp- Recltation of The Creed, an- swering to roll call with "My Favorite Household Duty" and reading and approval of July's monthly meeting followed. Italian Emigrants Leave For Canada l nous: (Reuters) - The first group or '14 Italian emigrants to ceneda,.choaen by an Italian Catholic trade union organisation, left Rome by air for Montreal Wednesday. They will be followed within the next three weeks by more then B00 others, all travelling to Canada by air. All men aged between 10 and 30. they will go on a one-year eon- tract, with the right to remain in Canada if they desire. Reports were given of visits to sick and shut-in; the blanket raffle realized on amount of 53456, the blanket being won by William A. Ramsay of Hamilton; Institule members co-operated with the district school trustees in sponsoring a carnival on Aug- ust 2; and members were re- quested to have the class-rooms cleaned before school commences. In connection with the Red Cross blood donor clinic to be held in Kensington August 31. Mrs. L. G. Ramsay, Mrs. Tom Turner, Mrs. Keith Mann and Mrs. Dan Noonan volunteered to canvass for donors. Auousr run SALE 111 l'l'lQl'S offers you largest selection in the province coarse JACKETS! states: capes! ALL AT PRWICES YOU CAN'T DUPLICATIE! Yes, you can be sure you won't Mrs. John Araensult of Rumfordd, rm Me, is now here on vacation on (1 these noes du u ted is guest at the home of Mr. and again. This sale for pnfmgl 3" F” action on your part to assure you the pick of our huge collection now at important savln i See these lovely fur crea one now and be convinced! i Select from the largest collectionl NORTHERN BACK MUSKRATS Beautifully made from the choice of large Mrs. syivain Arsenault tune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. P. Arsensult and Mrs. Joe P. Arseneult. 55 at not a and Mrs. Andrew Arsen- eult of Shawhegan. Maine. Wefe guests at the home of J. B. Arsen- suit on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gallant of Dorehester. Mass, who are vlsitinz here, motored to Charlottetown on August 10. . H 31 h d, and extra;-large 1954 Spring pelts! A wide otnghggttmn 3,? m;,?,:n:,:,1 choice of colors. sizes and styles .......-...--. h ll llltl hll old G9n'n"' W 0 V 1" Good uallty winter and spring peltg. metterlng. flowing backs and new tapered home in Dover. were calling on old sleeves friends n l-lowian on August 15. 3295 3245 Jackets ' Capes ' Stoles You're sure to discover Just what your heart S69 desires from our large collection. 3675 AUGUST run some PRICED moss ....... --- 3795 3575 3295 CENTRE BACK MUSKRATS Mr. George Griffin of Lot. 7. W85 (with written guarantee) FROM in this district on Monday- Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gel- lent and family were in Piusvilie on August 15. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gallant and Russel. Kowlen School opened on Auilust is, after the summer holiday! with Miss Alice Macxinnon of Coleman as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Will Doyle and Mrs. Chas. Hays of Massachusetts. were in liowlan on Aulllllc 1'- Mr. George Leclair of Chelsea. Mesa, is new guest of his parents, Mr. and Mm Joe Leciair at Wood- stock. i3orioaln's Favorite Bron llolres ' CANADIAN BEAVER-deep winter pelt: in natural colors. At the unheard of price of ALASKA SEAL-Fouke dyed. August Sale Priced ....--..........--..... GREY PERSIAN LAMB-Selected from fin- est quality-natural color pelts ................. .... ' BLACK PERSIAN LAMZB-Largo saloo- tion in all sizes. Lowest prices in years ' SHEABED BACCOON-Various alum- Mrs. Andrew Arseoeuit of Eklwhtlln, Me.. is now visiting priced at especially low August Sale in Howian and Lot 6. Prloep s ......................................... ,,,. M05!” "4" C””""' 333'" v RUSSIAN nnowrv sqmnrmr.-one coat i595 3185 Bryan. Robert and Clifford Arsen- Iun momma to colemgn on Aug. . only. Beautiful rich shade - especially : 15 .................... .................................. .. Fresher, cnspler Wm p tastier as only ' NATURAL GREY KIDSKINS-Variety of f . mi CREAM 1 styles and qualities. 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