I rywhitc ribbon and sweet peas PAGE FOURTEEN A .. .. V'"l"""3f 9'" st, Louis And Vicinity In Stanley Bridge ' ..-e ha-Mr. and Mrs. John Tremblsy M-mu. pused uwa M the 0 E ve returned to their home in 0, Mn. omrude Bryowny Stfnify Fairview, N. s., after visiting st 3.4a”, ms. Dtmm Andemm st” the home of Miss Veronica Trem- wart Brand. wife of Mr. Archibald '””' Brand of Lexington. Mass, on Tuesday morning, August 25. after a few hours illness. The" deceased was born in Dum- blsne, Scotland in 1890 and came to the Un ted States in 1923, She was a -registered nurse, she. with her husband, spent the past four summers at Stanley Bridge and had a cottage erected on the property of Mrs. Gertrude Brown. Miss Phyllis -Arsenault. was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Alice Chslsson has return- ed to her home in Hamilton, Ont., after visiting her mother. Mrs. Peter Chaisson. Miss Mary Ellsworth le.' recent- ly to visit her sister, Mrs. Claude The funeral on the 27th was !KE"Y- 1"!T:";m0:M?nt-M3ht 'Wl5 largely attended with many flornl 3-cmmpane Y 3! "Y 3"- tributw including a number from.'n”'3- Harvard University with whichi 4 Mr. Brand is associated. The service? 515”? MNY Mlfllirel 0t "W was conducted by Rev. Mr. Sowden. fsacred Heart Home. Charlotte- subbed by Rev, Gem-ge Morris, and ;town, recently visited her niece, the hynvmg sung were "The Lard-5:Mrs. John M. Doucette and Mr. My shepherd" and ”Abide WithlD0U0EllE- Me". 1 m7-- ' There are left to cherish her Mr. and Mrs. JOBCPH ' ” lln and' memory. besides her husband a ifamily 0T NON” RUSW30. Were 1'8- son, Robert, in Lexington. and a,ccnt visitors at the home of Mr. .1-mason, ' land Mrs. Joseph Gaudin, sr., in Pall-bearers were Messrs. Millerlst. Edward. Hamilton, B, W. Taylor, Danle1' MacDonald..Willia-m Wzill. Du:ican' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacGougan and Frank Bell. Inter- ,have returned to their home in ment was in Cavendish Ceme-jchelsea. Mass, after visiting at tery.-S. the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph ------ ---- DeRoche. They were accompanied l:i::FIai1hsdLKt: sssirsilomfetlxrne in Uv.vh8o. Wedding ' Gallant j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornish and -5 d d I 1 ml h H .sons, Earl Jr.. and Fr'-'-- have an at 5 0 vs 3 '0i. 0 Y- returned to their home in New- hocks, phiox and potted plantslgon M355” .3" vm-- at me formed the setting for the mar- ihome 0; Mr, and Mm Aubgn per. riage of Dorothy Irene, dnughteigry in palm” Road, of Mr. and Mrs. Guy MoCaull.. North Bedeque, to John Gordon,i Mr. and Mrs. Sam "Myers had as 3011 01 M13 and MT5- -I017” Wr M3” itheir guest recently Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie. Rose Valley, in the NOTW .Albert Galla of West Brook, Me. 39594"? Umled Chllrth 0'1 Sum” ialso Mr. and Mrs. Joe: i Blanch- day, August 8 at 6:30 o'clock. The cereinony- was performed by 11;-EVMJ(;cK-11C6mDb?11- hMV5- l?”t1;hi Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault - 3- 3” W35 1" C 3739 0 9 of Rumford. Me. were recent visi- ydigdixmrlrxtzvsgc glad aucfgmrfnzfyg tors at the home'ofMr. and :- - 3-"rwr P J hO.A cit. bride, as she rendered very beauti- osep mgr U fully. "When Song Is Sweet" priory to the ceremony, and "I'll Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. The bride entered the church on the 3"" ”f h" '-mCle- Mr-, Edwm icently as her guests her two sis- Lm'd- by wh9m she W55 3”” mgters. Mrs. (Dr) Bernard Gold- ;:?:35&BEerM:trt;)Edagg5C ha: stain and Mrs. Ted Leisinger of - - in YkCit.l M:Gld- m-m'or and we still.-. ii... ..i..”.. 3...... ii... sf... llf” M;i”:5lgi1d;';:id1;4i” Beumh ton Goldstein also of New York. Lid!!! 3 . Mi” Arm" D9che”y' me” of Mrs. Aubrey Pineau was ll recent hm gnwm W” the nmv” gm" Mmvisltor at the home of Mr. and Harry Robbins acted as best man, Mrs Medina Bernard. and Messrs. Lorne Maccziull. cous-' ' m 0' "19 ”Ylf”- and Lid"? 1300""! Mrs. Alfred Glllis and Mrs. Louis "t'7' bm"he”m'1aw M H” gm0mlMartin of Tlgnlsh were recent "g t.:e,d"5h.”5'1 , 1, . I la .i-lsltors at the home of Mr. and lengteh rgofvzlmsof misliiten lit: 335; lMrS: Sam Mum satin with full skirt. The imciicel was topped with a lace Jacket featuring lily point sleeves and Peter Pan collar trimmed with seed pearls. Her finger-tip veil of embroidered net was arranged from a. tiara encrusted with seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. Her only ornaments were pearl cari-ings,,a gift of the lard of Rumford, Me. i Miss Stella Buote. Moncton, N. B., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Buote. Miss Veronica. Tremblsy had re- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran of Piusville, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William UBrien. Mr. and Mrs." ' James O'Brien have as their guests their three daughters, Sister Blanche, Sister Rosella and Mrs. Boyce from Long Island, New York. groom. The maid of honor wore a floor- length gown of orchid nylon net over taffeta. Her headdress was a bandeau of yellow flowers and she carried a. bouquet of yellow baby mums. The bridesmaids wore similar gowns of sky blue and shell pink net over taffeta with matching headdress and mitts, and carried bouquets of pink giadioli nnd yel- low baby 'mums. The winsonie flower girl wore a floor-length gown of yellow or- gandy with matching bandeau of flowers and carried a basket of "Dorothy Perkins” roses. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of coral crepe with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother was nttired in a dress of rose crepe with navy. scceu ice and a corsage or white: ......lL2!. Miss Shirley Vessey of Char- lottetown is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1''. Perry. Pte Raymond Polrier of Camp Borden, Ont., is spending a fur- lough at his home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Poirier. Sincere sympathy is extended to the-members of the family of Mr. Philias Doucette of Palmer Road whose death occurred at Western Hospital recently. His funeral was held on Wednesday morning to the I late Conception Church, Palmer Road. Burial w-- in the church cemetery. Robert Bowles, of the U. 5. Navy, is spending his holidays at his home in st. Edward. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsenault. and family have returned to their home in St. Oatharines, Ont.. aft- er visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peters, nlrr Mr. Albert Arsenault. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. John M. Arsenault. who plans . spend some time visiting with relatives in On- tarin. marked the guest pews. Following the ceremony a re- ception for 50 guests was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lord. Central Bedequc. The bride's table was crntneci with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride anti groom and encircled by pansies and lighted tapers. Mrs. James Marshall and Mrs. Elton Cousins presided over the tea cups while Mrs. Lorne Mac- Caull, Mrs. Ralph Lord. Mrs. George Ballem. Mrs. Frank Jar- dine. Mrs. Ed-win Lord and Misses Lorna and Norm: Maccauli its- sisted in serving. The wait to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. J. K. Campbell Ind wu responded to by the groom. Following. the reception.- the bridal couple left on a weddinl trip through the Maritimes. For travelling the bride chose a three- pieoe suit of light grey with check trim and red accessories. Her cor- suge was of red roses. on 3-scum they will take up res- ilsuee in Rose vsuey where the groom is engaged in farming. Pte Ivan Gaudet has returned to Camp Borden. Ont, after spend- ing a furlough at his home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaudet. Miss Gladys Bernard. Charlotte- town. is visiting at her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sosime Ber- nard. Sister Cosmas of Minnespolis, U. B. A. is visiting with friends and relatives in st. Louis and Tlgnish. While in st. Louis, she is the guest of her nephew. Mr. Frank C. shes and Mrs. Shea. Mr. William O'Brien left August 22 for Toronto. Ont.. where he plans to remain '-r sor--'time. Mr. and Mrs. Bhlrley Brown of Boston. Mass. are spending their Flnt Aid Awards f :'::.::f""' "L It Travellers” Rut :1: Mrs. Earl Kinch and family have returned to their home in Boston. with of 11:3 All instruction in Mass. after visiting with friends jolt earlier this lum- and relatives in Aims and Alber- the IN"! for ion. .- v u is First Aid tech- &ss Ba:-bars Smith. Blster Mary Agatha and litter - .- Mary Ambrose of ohsi-lottetnwn recently visited their niece, Mrs. William O'Brien and Mr. O'Brien in St. Louis. t udllrrflisrold warren received the DIVI IIQIIU of III Illddl aestliotherbmlrer. '.-mg " AIUPA m "?' ...pvo nuph Emery completed I ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOPTETOWN Howlan and Wellington Vicinity O I O and-Vicinity -Mr. Raymond Arsenault. eon; --Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arse-.0! U.S.A. are now vacationing in mult of this village, left recently'and around Howlsn with relatives for H. M. C. B. Cornwallis to take and 1I”l!ndS- his basic training in the R. C. NH All his friends wish him the best.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchester. Msss., who are visit- A picnic gill hkargcsupper wsslixig hege visited in Bloomfield on held on the g is hoot grounds ug. 1 recently and was well patronized: Proceeds which amounted to 3158 Mrs, Mary Gog." Md A1N,i5o,, were for school renovation. of Mass., are guests at the home M b r m th in .01 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. em era 0 e 3 congre -i gbr tlons of the V53ltlndgt3rxi1 Ptastoral, Mr. Norman Dalton of New Chilfkeioi lbhe 9” l!"t9h- 39' York and his father, Mr. Arthur COMPBD 5'3 Y 3 num "(:1 9 99?; Doiron of Pialliax. accompanied by l3lBg1T0m me, 90n8l"983 0". '1” ,Mr. Doirons sister (Eunice) Mrs. tlv annual llsit Ad Southamptgnhwmred Arsenaun of Elmont B.” N. 5.. on August 13- The Choir were recent visitors in Howlan brought the message of the Gos- and vicinity. pel in song while M . J. T. Wal-l . dron preached the sermon. After. Mrs. Sadie Connors of N. J. andl the service the visitors were en-,Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of How-: tertained by the ladies of the lan were guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Southampton Pastorate. An enjoy--Leo Arsenault. able day was spen. ! .A bingo party under the sus- pices of the Duvnr Women's In- lstitutc was held at the home of lMr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant, Du- war, on Aug. 18. Mrs. Nelsr Ryder, who has been is patient in Prince County 'r: pital. has returned home and her many friends wish her a complete recovery io health. ifiir. and Mrs. Dick Ellsworth ofl llamilion. Ont., were in Howlan Preparation: were made on Tues- on Aug. 18. day evening to form a junior Y. P. U. in the Wellington congregatioiii The meeting was presided over by Beatrice Ferguson. assisted by Pastor Mr. John Waldron. It is hoped the juniors will take keen! hi rvm :)l?aJ1ee!tCflll.llr(Ef1:.i5 grthfotrhixihte ffraxzflty several .m.". M mlks 1”” HWVC Junior Y' P. U. Wm Be Chmuamilan and VICinlly. attended the lob- Education. .:trr stgpper which was held on The Ladies Aid Society met re-. ugi 1 ” 5'' Mm” L” i- centiy at the home of Mr. and Mrs: ””w Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant of H ' d B l . ' ldd b' . . M22.” Muagnow Nfcxgiwcme-Over 3 Rumford. Me-., are residing for Se ven j H, t 4 E . ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack DcsRoches of Tignisli nnd some of their family were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesRoches recently. businessi lperiod a delicious lunch was eerv-. i;;imhyJ:IcI;r.H gladrloz Sintglyioi-ed to Sunimcrside on Aug. 18. song enjoyed. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters mo- Mr. John James Arsenault of Mexico, Me.. with his - - Mr. and Mrs. Don N. MacLeodland. daughter, Mr. and s;;Ir.rf,n of Watertown. Mass., accompanledgchatid and daughter of Berlin, N. by Mrs. Wilbert Lawrence, also ofyl-L, gm-is guests of Mr. and M”. Watertown, Mass., and Mrs. A-XCXITCIIIS Peters. l-lowlan. and Mr, :IiscI..etod!,hFour;:hu. N. S., are visi- and Mrs. Jark DesRoches, Tignish. ors a e m nae. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenault.! The many friends and relatives St. Chrysostome. had as their of Mrs. A. A. Arsenault are pleas- guests, Mr. and -Mrs. John Duffy.led to know that she has returned Toronto: Mrs. Dan Murphy, Free-,to her home after a few days town and Mr. John Monaghari of Silent in the Prince County Hos- Summerside. l I'll?”- A bingo and monthly meeting the Ladies Altar Society of A"”l0fIY'S at Bloomfield, was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant of Windsor. Ont, are visiting at the” home of Mrs. Phillmon Arsennuit,;5i- sister of Mr. Gallant, after an ab-l....e aencc of 33 years. This is Mrs. Gallant's first visit to the Islandigim spend)": " few cm” "ml and she is delighted with its beau-l '5' 5mm” P”e"”- MR and Mrs. iGarfield Yeo, Central. left A i: ty and the kind hospitality of the.” for their home in Monctotggu; l people. ; B Mr. John Donal. Gallant motor-E Mr ed from Montreal to visit his" i brother, Mr. -Pacific Gallant and family. also his sister Mrs. "an Perry of Egmont Bay. h and Mrs. Ralph Campbell ave as their guest Mrs. Camp- bells mother. Mrs. Murdock Mm. Leod of Victoria West and sister, iMlsa Gladys McLeod of Boston, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsenault and son Raymond of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault and son Michael of Arvida,,P. Q.. Miss Rose Arsenault and Miss Bella Ls- londe, also of Arvida, returned to their home after a pleasant vaca- tion with their parents, Mr. andv Mrs. Stephen Arsenault. The illness of Mrs. Harry Yea gt, her home in Central. Lot 16 is deeply remtted. ' Rev. Ralph Simmons, 3. D - who hi,” been 3P9ndlnB his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Simmons, 3e'mont, w" .j called to his pastorate in Brooklyn, N. 8.. by the sudden death of one of his parishioners. Mr. and Mrs. Eloi Arsenault and family, Bridgeport, Conn., are vis- iting at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Arsenault. Miss Alberta Barrett. R. N., lext Aultust 18 to return to hr" position lgmshrlnerl Hospital. Montrealh II I A pleasant holiday with hert Dlrenll, Mr. and Mrs. John Bu-. rett. Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault and family of Charlottetown. re- cently spent the week end V '1 Mrs. John F. Arsenault. st. Chrys- ostqme. Miss Shirley Simpson, '3' 5c. who is employed with the Red 6.-0.. Halifax, ar "ed August is to spend her holidays with her parents, M- and Mrs. Amett Simpson. mi. mont'. Miss Marguerite Arsenault of Montreal, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Al- yre Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsensult and children and grandchildren who were on a visit, motored to the lighthouse at Cape Egmont to hold I. picnic. Young and old enjoyed the motorboat ride and playing games. All partook of a bountiful supper on the lawn. This bring Miss 30593 b1rtht""2 a complimentary address was read by Bella Lalonde and a beautiful gift was pregented by all the family. H" mlny friends regret to hear- of the illness of Mrs. Claude Ram. say. Belmont and is being cared 1.0? by her dmughter. Mrs. hymn Yeo. Belmont Baptist Church had a large attendance on the evening of August 16 when Rev. Roosevelt Winchester was the speaker, M.-, Winchester is one of the "native The schools of Central. Lot 16 ;(:i?t.1'y 3:033 Hen::.cg::::"::”;J' and vicinity reopened Augu..t l3,' ' ' undcr.l.he some teachers as last'gi1a(ti::tiratllsi1erreecdAef:lhis e".l.!".edu- Year. Miss Sabine and Miss Blmp- successful asters!" ah bu 0! son in Central and Mrs. Harold pojntgd 10': mu' 6 V” w" You 1" Belmon" illerance F'9deI::;lOI?nDi;il'";eI1dT;,(,n- - - rs. mom lwlnchester and son are 11 u M . Ll . o daying 8 1'5 Oyd Smith and daugliteisiin Belmont. guests of Mr. and Mn, hsron and Nancy Lee. who hadinudd Birch. ...3M wan. o ruuas.-sarr. 2-: in Technicolor-"FORT wonrn" 59-lfflnlt Bllnllolpll Scott, Davld Brian Phyllis Thsxter. ml. It SAT.-SEPT. 4-! In Techrrlcolor-"THE ruonrvayuax" starring: Phillip Friend, Charles Cobura, wands Hendrix. Also another full length feature of "no Little Rascals". Iiu FM. lain or elesr. iv STARLITE f M ii liiifld ".l.,Jt1i'ii..'-ml CAMEO THEATRE J aanstnams . wednsadagr-1';huig:;lfym7:1&9;i)5. .,20th Century Fox all-"GOLDEN GIRL” in 0" m Gaynor, Dale Robertson, Dennis D , James You see dancing new and old time. ld songs and liew.- Dent mlsmthis flneen Wit”:-i if held Thursday night at the home of president Mrs. Anthony Flnnan. Howlan. Although the crowd was small the funds were swelled by a neat sum. A delicious lunch was served. All roads led to St. Marks Lot '1 on Aug. 19 when the annual lobster supper was held. Mrs. Chas. Chsisson and son David of Stoneham. Mass, and her nephew Norman Doiron of New York, called on old friends in l-lowlsn recently. Mr. Arthur Doiron who recent- ly visited his old home in Howlan left Aug. 19th to return to his work in Halifax. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsenault of Rumford, Me.. are visiting with their folks at Woodstock and Tig- nlsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. Mrs. Mary Gogan and Allie Nelson were guests of Mrs. Gilbert Gau- det, Woodstock, on Thursday night. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet spent Wed- nesday and Thursday in Summer- side and Charlottetown on busi- ness. Mr. LeRoy Ars-enault of the l't.i C. A., who is on his annual icarel was in I-lowlan on Aug. 20. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenauil and family of Halifax. are now visiting in Howlan, guests of Mrs. Arseniiultls parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ban Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Gallant. Mr. Al Nelson, Mrs. Mary Go- gan and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arson- ault motored to West Cape to see Mrs. Gogan's half-brother, Arthur Richard, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Mrs. Sadie Connors and Mrs. Mar- garet Arsenault motored to Em- erald on Aug. 20 where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellsworth of Hamilton, 0nt.. who are vaca- tioning in Piusvllle with their folks were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters at l-lowlan, on Aug. 21. Messrs. S. S. Arsenault and Ro- bert Gallant rccently motored to Summerslde. There are st-Jerri cases of 'flu in this district. Mr. Robert Doiron of St. John. N. B.. arrived at his old home in Duvar on Aug. 22, where he re- joined his wife and little son to spend their vacation. Mrs. Doiron and son have been guests of Mr. Dolron's folks for the past three weeks. Arriving by train from Buc- "Royal"; regular 10.95 SPECIAL ,'YOUR CHOICE - Stetson Viiill-y -Mr. Jack Clark and assistant of the Income Tax Department were to Bloomfield on business recently. I Miss Molly Foley of Charlotte- town recenily spent a weak-and at her home here. ' Quite a number from Bloom- field sttended the Annual Picnic at st. Anthony's Lot ii on Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Britchen. sc- companied by her mother, Mrs. Eastwood. Providence, R. I.. were touche, N. B.. on Aug. 22 was Mr James Poirier who will visit his relatives in Howlan, Woodstock and other places in Bloomfield parish. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and family who spent the past few days in l-iowlan, went to Charlottetown on Aug. 24 prior to returning to their home in Hall- fax. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Fermin Perry motored to Mimine- gash on Aug. 21 where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doucette and family. Mr. John James Arsenault of Rumiord, Me., with lils son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs; Mi- chaud and daughter of Berlin. N. H., who were visiting here left on Sunday morning to return to their home. Farmers here have made quite in start at cutting the heavy har- vest. Miss Lauretta Arsenault. em- ployed in Sumrnerdide. spent Aug. 23 in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. David Bolts of Hamilton, 0nt., are vacationing in Fortune Cove and Duvar with their parents. Jerry Gallant is now employed in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. p..'.i 1. Gallant, holly Road, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant were in Mill Road on Aug. 23. Miss Lucy Gallant. Kelly Road. was in Howlan on Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsensult and family of Albany were in I-Iowlnn during the week-end. Fir. and Mrs. Frank Peters mo- lured to Tignlsh on Monday after- noon where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and family. -AC Men! Hereis Your Saving! HOLMANiS BIG A . SEMI-ANNUAL SALE S T E T S O N SEPTEMBER 3, 1953 Jimmy Cormlay. Dona-id-Ti;:'m recent vidtnrs of Mrs. Eastwood's daughter-..Mrs. Russel McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arblng and son, Dale are visiting their par-, ents, Mr. and Mn. Roy Arblng ' - and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. , The true salmon occurs ham, IUY only .in'the northern hem Messrs Sydney Forbes. Wilfred sphere between latitudes 42 am and Robert .m:x.y business visitors to Blmieflelrclcen BE , Doucette. Lewis Poirier A.T. D'Atbe, "I5. car-lrror. 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