r YOU CANT BUY rmsa noon AX New Improved Old English Wax Spreads Smoolher- Dries Brighter! QED ENGLISH ill full bodied wu Ioon gleaming bright without my i- bufing. Yes. high-quality OLD ENGLI§H lctuclly polishes fuel] 1o n nhiny brightness in stands up under hardest wear. SOLO A7 lEADING SIOIIS EVIIYWHEIH t $16 English. NO IUIIING noon WAX Hahn nu ubbmg or lrul ma...» u. (tltludu s, litzyliwMidwuy ‘Conudrfl limited - 10.0“... v-—-—--.~A.~ Howlan 3, J Haywood had a crew on Im- threshing on Saturday. Mrs. Bruce Carnittiers has M guest her l‘..'?t‘(‘. tie-trim Cook of Cape Wolf. and little non! I" Pius- Mrs. I-‘rziiil: itauzhier» ~. l‘. Ville on Sazuizlzvv. J. B. Axsei-iault snd Pius Dolron Ietro in Woodstock working for Hilbert Gaudet. at the harvest. My, Jon Pearson of Truro, NB“, b visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oamifhers in Hon-Ian. MLYIHTB! Gallant on Sunday. lept. 12th. connnoiiiorated her blrthds and recrivcd some very‘ 7 lovely gtfis Mrs. Isidore Gallant. Halifax. l: now home visiting her aged fath- n, Mr. Maxim Gallant of Kelly Road and other relatives. On Saturday evening a few friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gal- lant dropped in for a corn boll. 5 very delightful evening was gpent. Mrs. Leo Artenault. with her tiwixu. lvfiifon and Miinrav. speritI I day elven"; in Plusvllln with her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Air-rig Gallant. M71. Hehor Bryan loft on Fri- Q33 on a vie?‘ ‘o her sistor and others in Rt. John. Hm- n‘i'\‘h”i‘.' flirs. Wal=h and suit-r, Mrs. Gard. are kcop-ni: hour» for her ‘M!’ and \Ti'= Horvlari, and lzvr mtrlicr. Mzs. l Clark, of PSA. left I-{oulan rm ‘lfiursdav for a mrvor trip tn ‘hcfr formtrr ltornr- zn Nova Sco- tin Jrvsrpu 'l‘ (inllatit . <l'lf‘l’l‘ 'l‘l*.iir.=da_i' in Gown-ruin". tz1ic=t< r-.' Cola Arsen- lult. and H: rlriiizhwir. Mefvina. who is visillivz from tho U’.S.A. Mr! Phi-p M lhivar. re- turned w‘ Ho?" l: . . nday from her t".=‘.‘. somP of ivhith shc spent in her forrncr hom,e Mount Car- mel. m.» Port‘. Gallant tiuvar has been ritille miserable rc<:enil_v' Sh» hum as hcr cut-v. pow tier s-n Robert. who arrived oi: Tucsdav. Qerptnmbflr T from USA. Mass at ll Simdav riioriiing rva= eelo-hratflrl hv Rm" Pr Machiiilfl u! Lot ll fr. ‘he absence of Rov. Pr. M. .7 Titmiiov. who \\‘Pll' to tho USA. My. and .\'fr= Edi-lie .\'l’»ai'tin "vi CharloVtW-rvn m": are visiting in Hivvlan iiiid O'- l-enry. gum‘: i-f ill: szsflor. .\ll‘=. Ban (‘valiant and his niiiit, Mr= Joy-rah R (taunt Lmt-rpnrr tifllti cpPlV Hi0 l2 =i 1V3 3v ii H " glspi-vv- ‘ " . h if: lllriilt?‘ and ‘an ‘h- l "VT I‘ ‘.\l’f‘k $5M‘ tir-v, - -- If w“. t.'1“" aii. rm} {or ,1 ""o ror‘. as "no qnlte ‘lror’ whoa‘. hr landed H\' OI :\l'liItlt‘l Wood if» tlirir rliilrlreiti ‘.l m‘, avrlv-I lslnndfltinceyhefluftfiajigl 38°- His father passed on during his absence. Mrs. Henry MscAtislnnd had u guelt her sister tElslei Mrs. Mac- Mtllim. ‘ Mrs. Philip Arsenault has a: , her guest. her son John 0f Hall- fax. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault spent Sunday evening at the home l of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deroche. m. Phillip Arsenaiult has gone , to Charlottetown to take over his l new duties in the station there. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fiiinan motored to Buimmerside on Sun- day afternoon to meet his broth- ‘ ei- hurry. Mrs. Eddie Gallant. Charlotte- ‘ ttiivn. came on Saturday evening to visit her sister and other rela- fives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault I Mid. FTancis and Bert of Howlan , aoconipanied by Mr. and Mrs. l Gu-s Peters. Diivar, \\'Pl‘ll on Sun- day morning on a motor trip to I Lot ‘l. | Mr. and Mrs. Fern Blanchard and some of than" faintly of Int ‘l. attended Mass at St. Anthony‘: ion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fidcle Peter's and wins. Neifl and Allan of Bloom- flPlfl Corner. were in Howlan on Sunday, giicsts of Ml‘. and Mrs. W-‘n. Shields and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ben I,_ Ai‘<f‘lll>‘illi' ‘and soil. Alban. motored to Yillmllwkash on Sundriv to Visli .MI‘§ Arsenaulfs siswr. lvlrs. PPlFl‘ Curls-g; ivhn is ill. l Mi‘. and Mrs. Philip Avscnault {and son mniivred to Charlotte- town on Wonciav “here Phllll’) uen‘. to work in the C. N. R. Station. Mrs. Arscnault and son zctunied the same- evening. - rRPV. Pr. Rooney ha: fiouii in Boston. Mass. to be present. at the marriage on Saturday. Sept. 11th of his nephew, Earl JR)‘ W111i iist-‘d to re<ide iv;th him ivlicn he first ranie to Si Anthony's. ,t‘oiizi':ittilriiioiis to you and bride ldear Earl. 1 l A very enioyable evening was ,~l>ent at tho home of Mr. and Mn. F‘. C. Gallant. Howlan, on Mon- ‘dni’. SPpl. 13. ‘vllléft folks gath- cred for a game of "Bingo", lot- ‘iPl'_\' of a rake and sale of lunches. The whole proceeds added up to 1834.00. which “tern handed over lri the seminar-tan Pius Finnttn as ,7; token of fvienthhip before ‘ne I returns to Halifax on Thursday to "PWTHP hzs studies. He in a few ivoll chosen words though taken llZnl-IWRYP thanked the donors for remember-mg him in this friendly lucay and showed by his lovely ‘speech. how iri-uch hc nppvoriatctl ‘this. He spoko vory fittingly‘ in French and Enzlish A very ‘lipflrlfil Rlltwl. w“ his uncle, lbarijv, uhom he hnrl lll‘\‘l‘t‘ seen. v lio nvrivod Tl l-loivlaii ‘ho pvt» thus ovrivnl from Bvitnh (Yol- ‘illlhlfl Mt‘. A \. Arscnnuli tvilt- iitsri ‘llP lhirpiisc of ll1|$ hlPFl- ‘Eli! and his tinvlc Anthoivv Fin» ‘. tnade tho pvosrntatioii. After .211: rt "Ave lVlfiFlP Stclla‘ delizhifiil rvonziit was ' midnirzht RlfF“ _ z “Hlhfifi PllH ; ‘ht- he=x o.’ \".ll'<."“'\ in his $'\li'|l€‘¥ ‘Hrj rind thaiikzntz Mrs. Gallon‘ l"? ht‘? “n,” mo, ,, many; on P. IA honpiwtltty "m; 'he occasion. ounrcin favorite- fl/zf’ O MANUFACTURED BY "NTRAL CREAMEéTES {wsdizc/ summcnsio: -CHARLOTTETOWN - soums Congratulations are rxtendvd W m. and ma. mow Adm" w it" ‘nml 0g a son at their 110ml on 59$ llXbYl. M1, 5nd Mr-s. Frank Callbeck o; gummei-sldc were recent. guests at ‘the home of their daughter. Mrs, clsude Mac-Neill and Mr. MmcNelll. Mr Geogge Currie has returned to his hcme after spending some time on the mlifllmi Mr. and Mn. Charles (T-mien of Oovehesd spent tho Week-OM with the lstter-‘s parasite. MY. Mid Mrs. John Murphy- Mr, Albert Wallace who has been employed 1n 5t. John for u... put mural months is mend- ing some tine at his homo. Mr. Earl O'Brien. non of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ullrlen, hss re- turned to St. Dunstan! Univer- sity to resume hi: studies. Misses Joan and Norma Mio- Konns, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mr-Kenna, have 10ft for Tignhh to i-estime their studies in Notrs Dame Avadmiy- Mir and Mrs Basil MucNeill r=- turned last week after n mus’ interesting and enjoyable visi across Canada and their reinv- trip took theom across the U.S.A. Mr. Edward Oliver. accompen‘ ed hy his daughter, Mrs, Malrol: Glew iNellit-t, Ml‘, Glew and i.v soils motored from St. John recent l_v and visited friends and fPlflll ves in Ellflfldflll‘ and Cascizmprc. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Walsh o’ Boston, Mass, and son have l"- tumed to their home after spent‘ inz an enjoyahlm holidly \v'tl‘ .\lr.=. Wallace's axed father, M Georue Wallace and other rtlzt vcs in Elmsdale and Tignlsh, Congratulations are extended t: Miss Catherine Wallace, dauzhv of Ml‘. and Mrs. John P. Walfat-e on the high standing she mad! lri the YPPFllY. Grade XI Maritime Board examinations. Catherine's many friends wish her continued, success in her studies at Prince w! Wales College during the present lorivv (‘onzratulations are extended t'i' Cr-nstahle and Mrs. John l‘. Nichtengale whosg marriage took plat-e reocntly in Ottawa, Ont. Th;- hllflp was the former Miss Olive MacNeill, daughter‘ of Mi‘. and Mrs. Basil MacNcill, and hirl heen a valued member rin thc staff or the Canadian Batik of Commerce. Sitmmetslde. . E Th... 1-9gi|l5r monthly meeting f1 the C. W L. was held at. tot"- hornc ot airs. R. A, htcKenna with a gmd attendant-e of mem- bcrs and the Chaplain, Rev. Dr. w, it; Monaghan was present. The president, Mrs. AD. O'Brien opened the meeting hy prmer. The i-nll call and minutes of last meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs Michael Oheai-n. Plans were made to do the sewing on hand. It was decided lo hold an enter- tainment ln the Parish Hall on Sept. 20th to raise funds. A t-cn- test. put c-n by Mrs. Ohearn was won by Mrs. Everett Shea, Meet.- ing closed by prayer. Mrs. Joseph Gaiidet kindly invited members to her home for the October meet- tnz. Mrs. Fraser Rlx Pnikrtained the Elmsdale Womens’ Institute for its regular mECllng m Sept, 7. tvleetlniz was presided over by the president, Mrs. George Murray. and was opened hy the Institute Ode, followed hy the Creed ln unison. Minutes of last meeting Meme iissd amt approved. Dis- cussions took place regarding raising funds for the Velcla Matthews’ Fund and lt was de- rided to hold an Entertainment in the school at. a later date. Correspondence ovas read and it was derided to rnnvnsl! the fllRlYWl. for tho Rod Cross. Moot.- ing rlnsPd h_\ the National Anthchi. Next. meeiinit 1s to ho held at the hccne m’ hits. Orin Wallace, Wellii-gton -¢Mr. Gerald Gallant. of Mon. trienl spent. n few weeks recenclv la. Wclliiizion tho fittest of in lWTPnlS- Ml‘. and Mrs, ,1 C Um. laiit. H1- iviis arwnmpaiilnd by bliss Gevrvaaliie PlVIFCIHCl. also of Mn.“- (veal, i A large crowd attended the h-n- gw and datice at. the Wellington Station Hall on Wednesday e\e- nlng. ' Mr. Iikidic Reid of Magdalen 1s- lands visited his brother Dr. Ray- montl Rcid recently. - Miss Joan McOallum of Chur- lcttetnwn was a visittor in WHI- lnzton recentlv the guest. of Bills‘ Roma Gallant. Miss Mary Gallant who is a.‘- lending Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown spent the week- ‘end with her parents. Mr. and vlrs, J. C. Gallant. Mrs. Alex (‘valiant spent a few riay! In Eemont. Bay Inst week the guest of Mrs. Ben Gaudet. Rcv Charles Gallant, Mm J. W. Arsenaul-s and Jerry Richard motored to Moriclon on Sunday. lifrr. Fred Pfauqtit- and fnut children returned homo mun n". The price is ?¢! o rich dork shade. Where also but at good old HOLMAN'S could you get such o Coot us this at such o remarkably low price. Mode by Millcrott this Coot is of soft fleece mo- feriul in colors gray, wine, beige or green. It has o quilted soiin Iining-chomoi! interlining-slosh pockets-four gore swing buck-detuchoble hood and it i; the new iuli length. The sizes ore l4 to 20-—=Priced of only Another Millcroit creation well worthy of your attention and also of’ u remarkably low price is this Fur-Trimmed Coot of heavy t-will fabric. It hos o quilted satin lining-chumois inter-lining-iour gore buck, either full or fithd--smort button! and large culls. The Coat has u luxurious fur collur of Australian Oppossum in Coot is priced u? only Ladies’ Wear Department Hand woven wool Kerchieis in charming com- binations oi pastel ond dork colors, These Ker- chieis ore warm without being bulky or thick. The Price is . . . . . . . . .. Foscinators of very sheer gossamer wool in o fancy knit stitch are mode in soft- postel shades nicely blended and shaded. . _._., The colors are green or gray. In c lull range of sizes-Hail HQLMAN'$ and Mi||craFi Brings You 20.50 39.50 t . r7 W Smart Fall Wt u! m ' very smart under your winter coat. Thepriceis..." . . . . . . . . .. .. The price is Shaded and ilorol crepe or sheer Kcrchiefs ore in smoll sizes ior wear with sweaters and dresses Pure Silk Kerchieis in hand blocked printed pot- terns have new and difforcnt designs. The price i! The colors are bright pastels. The price i! ..._._., ..... 2.25 3.25 3.25 t, 4.75 "WHERE 0L0 FIIIEIIIS MEET’ Handwoven wool oblong Scarves in u vorlety of pleasing solid colors. These Scarves will bo 2.59 Spun Kercliieis in u number of medium colon are smorr undircolly good value. 1 I JAIVMU Rayon crepe oblong Scarves in a variety of shades to harmonize with only costume. 2 The price is ..._._-, ..... ....... I Windsor Ties of toiieto, crepe or slicer ore in oloid or plain designs. The price is 00 65c .., 1.50 den “here they spent, the month. his‘. A meeting of St. Thomas Aquin- as society took place in the Weil- ‘ingzon School on Sunday ntteiiaeti by a lair cruud. Mis< Phvllzs Mi-Dunmd of sum merslde spent the weekend with her parents. Ml’. and M McDonald. TS, Keith Miss Phyllis Gatide-t uho is em- played ln Szimmsrside "pent to». _ WOQkCIld in WellinBlon Dwith m, '"“°"- m“ m’ Pvtwd Plants b; ceptlon was hold at the ui-iaou parents Mr. and Mrs. A del, -Gal. G 10a. Zulu "URI 0|" and 70mm! tbohild foil the nyntcn chm t. lvudlchemblthc .150- mt ircqmnllyfollew. Tolnclp moody-v mymn kidnap working . Gill work-cranky with c mioonblo. Ion’! blunt it on ‘nmu’. Yew ltiho c out cleric nqyln r-lor nvitk l lwednesday. September 8th. wstri while the GRIFFITHS-GAMBLE ,i\ccessorles and n matching cor ———— isage of cariiatlons. ‘Phi’. "Pinion Baptist Cnui-cii was; Ralph Prime, Saint John, (rm-t. l"? 5C9“ 0f R Drfitly wedding on of the groom. Wu the best mm. ushers were Wnlicr Florence Hlldrcd (Beet. diuszhler Gamble brother of the bride, Louis of Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Gamble‘ Itc ‘Mabey. an uncle. and John Wrik dame the bride of Arthur Rogvi er a school friend of the brine. tnifriihs, son of Mr and Mis. The wedding march was played u" lR. C. Griffiths. Montreal, Mum gm,” Mug"; Mm Aim, ' The double ring ceremony \vn ‘ .performed under an arch lrlmme l "Because" and officiatlnu. The church was beau- _ lrcglster. lifully decorated with glndlcj Following the ceremony a m- triends of the bride. Enterlris the church on trio guests. where the bride's book WI: arm of her father. C. Gamhe glgngd by 111 prgunt, M", Am"- the bride looked charming in h!!!‘ Rodd pnd M", Igfl Burk; pQ“;'Q_" floor length gown of white yiun the t“, Wm]; M", mum “w” sheer. trimmed with IBCP, ave! 3nd M“, Lgqngffl cgmpbgl] g“; taffeta. and s floor length vcil um 1c", Th“; who ‘Qhtgd wgm which tell from n coroner, ol’ or- the get-vi" w"; u“, u. and“; time blossoms. Her sown iv-is Mrs. Mei-ton Gamble, Mlss Millie fashioned with iv fitted bodice. Qqmbiq, M1,“ mum;- wnoq, w; gathered bouffnnt skirt, sweel- crtily Len. Mrs. Jack Waller, Mr» heart neck and snort puffed sleev- Colin Waugh, Mrs. Frank Kahuna, es, with which she wore tong Mrs. George MncKly, In. Lui white sheer mitts. She csrriel a Baum, M], r .1 - Qqmflggll bouquet of deep pink roaes. Ind m»; M", John wgigq», h" only vrfllmlnt Wis the Many lovely glm were received groom's gift, a necklace of pearls. both It, m; rqcqmgn m4 M, The bridesmaid. Marv Gambfe shower. which was held at tlt: sister of the bride. wore u “n0? home qt Mr, gnd M", M" Lb length dress of mue corded tnflewi furggy prgviougu, m. wmqmk Mid I mlwhifll "Pmblece. Her The bride chose for travelling l bouquet vi-u Talisman roses. [fey mi; with p"; 1M y)"; u. Mrs. Elmer Gamble mother of “Mg-l” ‘m1 l wn." of M1 ‘a Kidney Pills-uni actor yuneTf iblyulll: ‘lI-inédholhig iamaoon rang ' c un-lnu $35! 1 nu Dcdd‘: Kid DocldbKlclnovPllls‘ the hrtoe. worn a dress of mick cut-nations. The happy couplo In crepe and lace. with black accc- to spend a two-week holiday or aortas and a cot-sue of yellow m; m.“ My," gum,‘ m. rvm- M“. Row Griffiths. mo- Montreal when they will mlbl thei- of the [room- woi-e it Jttsb their home. loner is an employee n! crushed m“ om». with nllcl of the loll Tetanus» 0o. fa HIM» gltodd an nun-t. of the bride in; "I Love You with swcetpens: Rev. C. A. Hick-Tl ri-uly", during the lllnlnl of the. home in Albany for some sixty , . "ll- Mzbey and Mr. Walter Gamlt-l The out-or-town guests were Mi Ill of Saint John. N 5.; Mr. mil and Mrs. Lee Gamble. Amhcisi vlis. A. R. C. Griffiths. Mam.’ N- 8.; Mr. Mid Mrs. Martin an Griffiths and Misses Aiui and Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Lfloniro lcanje Griffiths All of Iontrul Ocmpbeli. Mr. and Mrs. mitt. Quebec. [m to West o00£r/'§'./t>//; mt lacy to roll- doliohlful 0o smoke