cuuggnnown SEPTEMBER 15, 1943' y PAGE TEN . rnafiouamman. At IIOLMMPS 7: E The slender ‘silhouette SUll Wlill n beautifully proportioned mfkci set about u slim skiff lhf- gurliei hus the Interestingly new suilui rollor In line wool gohurdinv 0i Sbillli 1k’ ' t.» , L lured by belia. shop» throughout lanolin. l TTTTTT‘TTl Howlers Mrs. Haber Bryan has with her sister (Florence) In. Keith Gard and little children of Unionvals. Prank and Bed Gallant now doing a carpenter Job at the iicune of Gable Arsenault, Kelly Pond. Miss M aret Gallant of Co- operative tore, 0'Leary. spent Labor Day at her home in How- lan. Miss Beatrice O'Brien, Elms- dale, has been visiting in Wood- stock, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiinnan. Mrs. Joseph U. Gallant an aged and respected lady of bot s is now visiting her old aunt, Mrs. Gaqaie Arsenault who is M years old. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Burton and her sister Miss Helen Platts of, Bost Mesa, lfg home here on their vacation, guests of their brother Jack Platte, t Mr, and Mrs. Edmond Peters and son, Wayne, nf Oleary. spent Labor Day in Howlan, and Mrs. Tennis guests o4’ Mr. Peters A large crowd of people lttflltb, ed the wedding on Wednesday of Evelyn Gallant and Paul Doiron. both of her home in Woodstock and his home in Duvar., l The sympathy cf this com-| munity goes to the family of Peter Gallant who died in chelsea. Peter was formerly from Howlam, son or Eusebe and Martha Gallant who past on years ago. _- How. —Mrs. Jean Whalen of Halifax, N. 3., is visiting her aged grand-l mother, Mrs. Carrie Finnan of! Howian. Her two little girls, Mary and Prancig she accompanied tol Tignish Convent on Sunday after- HOOD. Mr. and Mrs. Arsene J. Poirier- and son of Miscouche were in! Hovwiliu on Sunday. guests of] Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aisenault whom they soccmgisnied to her home after she had spent a day with them. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flnnan of: Souris spent Monday night at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony} Finnan. l-iowlan, after having; motored to Campbeliton on Mon-I daiy to call on another brother, Pius. Mrs. Flnnan and their family. l Dr. Gilbert and Mrs. Gallant have gone on a three weeks vacation to relatives in U. S, A. On return they will be accccpanl- ed by the doctor's mother, Mrs. John A. Gallant who has been visiting for the past couple of months up there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plnnan. who spent a few days in f-lcwlan and Woodstock, returned to their heme in Souris on Thursday after taking in the wedding at the homo of his brother Jack Finnan. Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arseneult of Summerside, who were married in 5t. Anthony's on Tuesday, left right after breakfast. which was served at the bride's home in Duvar, Mr. and Mrs, Plnnin war and his message was most interesting. instructive and in- spirlng. The Cavalcade which is now visiting the Province is a pictoral presentation a1 the United Church of Canada, in action. It .lhath MES INIIIGESTIUN m‘ WAlLtlP Y0" BELOW TllE BELT? llsbYaIl’ “B"Far'l'isaK'nd(I laliafTbaiH MakaYaa BarifTaGa More than bail of your is dons balm! thqbelt-ip your 28 act el bowah. Bo when iadlgutlfln s as, try somath alps digmuvsn in ths stomach AN below the bait. What you may need is Cartafs Little LIvI Pills w give needed help to that "forgotten 88 feet" of bowels. _ Take one Carter's Tattle Liv: Pill hafon and one altar . aka tissm seeord u directions. They help wake up a larger ow of’ the 3 main digastivuusces m your stomach AND bowels —halp you digut what you have mien in Nature's own way._ Thea moat folks ‘at the kind of relief that makes you feel batter from your head to your ma. Just besure you get the genuine Carter's Little Lives Pills Ira you: druflat-liaa. Bianchard, for a honeymoon trip l to Maine, U.8.A. A miscellaneous ahoyer on Mon- day p.m. was held at the hoome of Mr, and Mrs. flrrnin Blanchard, Duvar, in honor off their daughter, Leona, whose marriage took place on Tuesday am. to Edward Arsenault of Summerside, quits a crowd was in attendance and many nice gifts were received. Ali join in wishing the bride all groom many years of bliss. A marriage of interest to folks of Duvar and surrounding districts was solcmniaed in Summerside Wednesday when Edna, daughter o! the iats Mrs. and Mr. Emile Arsenault formerly of Duvar now a: Summer-side, became the youthful bride of Oliver Gallant. The bride was beautifully gowned in white satin and wflS atlfllldfid by her sister Bther, who was beautifully govwned in pale blue satin. in the afternoon they motored by taxi to Duvar to visit the bride's aunt, Mrs. Albert Martin. They were accompanied by another aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Perri’. To this [couple we extend congratulations. - A very pretty wedding was soiemnizad on Wednesday mom- ing at 7.30 at St. Anthony's R. C. church when the RM’. Ff- M. J. Rooney united in the holy bonds of matrimony Evelyn, daughter of Mrs. John Finnan and the late Emanuel Gallant of Woodstock and Pgul Vincent, son Mrs. INiix and the late Mr. Doiron of Duvar. The double ring ceremony also the High Nuptial Mass was beautifully carried out by their beloved pastor , Fr. Rooney for whom the bride was housekeeper for the past six years and whom he will surely miss. He was assisted in the choir by C. J. Gallant, organist, fwhilst Pius wzld Ethel rirnan, Isistsr and brother of the bride. did the singing of beautiful hymns ap- proprite for the occasion. The bride was beautifully dressed in a grey wool suit and carried a white prayer hook and pearl rosary being part of her gift from Pr, Rooney, nearing g cor- sage of pink roses. She was capably assisted by Bernice, sis- ter of the 8700111, who wore new crepe with grey accessories. She also wore a corsagg of pink roses. The groom being supported by Gabe Finnan, half brother of the b; de. After Mass pictures of the c‘ trscting parties were taken at church after which all the guests followed the bridal party to the hcmg of the bride where a delici- ous breakfast was immediately served to a large crowd of people. When all had partaken ocf the dainty repeat served the guests, they all made their way to the beautiful and spacious home of "WHERE illll FRIENDS MEET" sister, Mrs. MacLean. _M3-_ ‘m; M“ Aulay cf OLeary have returned Gwendeii Mac- Mrs, Dennlng of ’U. S. A ., arrived on ThursdnyiMacAuiay was a patient in the tSepLAZth aéid is visiting‘ her 515-, hospital. Her many friends will BI‘. 1'5. eorge Matt ews and i be pleased to know MT. Milli-hell's 111 Olseafy. now fully recovered. Miss Thirza Morrison of Mont- rose is teaching in the Bloom- field School and her mother ig Harrington, N, S.. United Church_l and Mrs. George Sweet. Also , past five or six weeks. The many are spending 5 short time in Milo visiting at the same home is Mrs. lfrlcnds of this dear old lady the guests of Rev. Mr. RaynorslFrank Iangiile of Glace Bay. I in health. Mgiof Hgqpig soap, JAKENOU ARE Mo": HAL- . TERED TO ‘THIS MAHGER --~ i PLEASE FEEL FREE To SEEK OTHER msrufies!“ voua ’ TASTE FOR EXOTIC. DiSi-iES l-rAs 355M DUl-LED 8v’ TOO MANY PROSNC H01 Dorbsfi-(ERE-a-TRY ‘ll-less DELiCiOUS ‘ Bfiowueo secs 1F MARTHA 001M‘ COME. Home- TODAY, THAT wonrr Be no ROCKET $HlP You ‘see ' 200M040 OUTA HERE lT'LL 8e MEf-a-wTl-lé 620a You DEAL our IS FOULIN‘ Mv; i sPAQK Pines.’ i.‘ 44 /// ' / }-%% l Wlshlllfllfln. i from St. John, N. 15., whcie llirsQ r. that she is’ fcr this term and is carrying on list and lfas ens in the teaching in the Monlrose School. Miss Lois sn-cet of Montreal Mm John Hardy o; Fortune‘ “ 15 Siiefldilll; her vacation in Bloom- l Cove is on the sick Rev. H. 5 and tira- Raynvr oil field "u? sum cf her Parents. Mr. l been confined to her bed for the i i wish her a speedy improvement geranlums, ':=.0Ck schoGi at 0'Leary is undergoing extensive .cr.s and a new basement g dug. Mr. John Arbing of snmock is again the teacher .1- W .. hi5 efficient work of last year, One of the finest flower gard- district is the lovely garden and lawn of Mr. John Webb of Blonmfield. There are sweet peas as high as the fence, lic-llyhncks, roses, giadioii, etc, and they present a most beautiful and delightful ap- pearance. Mr. Webb who is ninety-one years young. docs the rwork himself and this dear old gentleman is always willing to show visitors his garden. Ameri- can visitors passing by have told Mr. Webb that they have seldom seen a finer flower garden than his. A son, Alvin, is the Postmaster for 0'Leary_ Mrs. Wehh who is blind and has been confined to hcr bed for some considerable time. is feeling scmowhat better. She is always cheerful and happy and she and Mr. Webb take a K118i interest in the conzmunlty and church activities and in the world happenings. The spacious O'l..eary United Church had a very large congre- gation on Sunday afternoon. Sept. 12th when the special preacher was Rev E. D. Ashford. MBL, BD., 0f Calgary, one cf the lead- ers of the Crusaders Cavalacade of the United Church which il visiting the Prince Edward Island Presbytery from Sept. ilth to 16th. ‘lino guest speaker was cordially welcomed by the minister a! the church. Rev. W. G. Dickson, and taking part in the worship service was Rev. Blair Colborne of the West Cape pastoral charge. The congregation was composed of people from O'Leary. Bloomfield, Brae. West Devon, Albertcn, alan- weed, etc. The choir under the leadership of Mrs. Keith Mathe- son was heard to advantage in a aileclal number. Rev. Mr. Ash- ford has had much experience in the Canadian West. as a Mission- ary in India and as a high rank- the groom where dinner was served them, ‘rhen music and dancing followed for the remain- der or! the afternoon. Around 5.30 the bridal party left by car for Bummersida- and on the following day they went on to Halifax to visit the groom's sister. Mrs. Oscar and Mr. Gallant wile" the)’ will honeymoon for a few days before returning to their home in Duvar whers the groom is a prosperous farmer. His brother Robert came over from Saint John by motor cycle to attend the wedding. Previous to the wedding the bride and grocm were tendered a miscclleanous shower at the home of the bride where they received a. very large amount of costly and beautiful gifts and still more on the day of their wedding also a large sum of money including a nice check reaching them on the day of their wedding from his brother Anthony in Ontario, who was unable to attend. To both of these lovely plople is axtended very best wishes for a lonif and ham‘)! wedded life. At both homes beautiful speeches were made by Rev. Fr. Rooney and the sarninarian Pius Finnan. who IDORQ on the fine qualities of this bride and worm. contains electrified models, paint- ed models, illuminated trans- parencies, interesting pictures, maps and charts, in addition to curios at lnstern lands and moving pictures in sound and color. The Cavalcade has already covered most of Eastern and West- ern Canada and in every place largo congregations have heard the special speakers and have been much impressed with the fine exhibits showing the work of Canada's largest Protestant Church in action. Rev. Mr, Ash- ford preached in ‘Trinity Church in Charlottetown on Sunday morn- ing, in 0‘Leary Church in the afternoon and in summerside United Church at night. He was accompanied to O‘Leary by Mr. Justice Tweedy of Charlottetown and while in omeary Rev. Mr- Ashford. Judge Tweedy, Rev. Blair Colborne and Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson were guests at Lbs home of Ml’. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson where a delicious supper was held, the occasion being Mll- Matheson's birthday, A salamander can increase its weight by nearly 4o per cent within a few hours by absorbing water through its skin. lsmunoii PDTATO anowfi“ a We hove a shipment of Hus famous "IRON AGE" Potato z Diggers due to arrive shortly. These are single row, 26 inch, é plied with various type plows. These diggers are especially rubber mounted, power fake-off machines and can be sup- suifobis for use with a picker. Ws have on hand a stock of: "CYANAMID POTATO TOP KILLER‘ for use with Dusters, which fertilizer the lend in addition to - killing the tops. We also iieva Handy Killer in stock. i DO NOT, UNDER ANY CONDITION, DIG YOUR " POTATOES FOR AT LEAST TWO WEEKS- AFTER THE a TOPS ARE COMPLETELY KILLED l sinuous a IiaeFAliLAIE Sswnnenlda Phone 775 inl Air Force Ndrs h the lad To Clifib theStuirs or Toke on Elevator?‘ TO bring up a family today without the pro- ieciion of life insurance is as foolish as to neglect to use an elevator in a skyscraper! Comforts, wnveniences and facilities unknown to our for-bears are now an essential part of living. To enjoy them and at the same‘ time accumulate large sums of money through is. borious stcp-by-siep saving is im. possible to most earners. Yet it is disastrous to take too much for granted and forget about the filturc. How, then, can a man of modest means protect his do- pendants against financial hardship in case of untimely dcalli — or himself against the hazards of (inclining years? The answer is by taking an elevator - Life Insurance. li can whisk a family to ilic level oi a protected future by a few strokes of the pen. It provides in- ‘apendcncc for retirin" years without unreason- alilc sacrifice. It is a modern (iCVClflplliCHl in the economic field to cu- able men and women in live wisely, sanely and safely in the modern way. Mauuralirunaas msuaancs co n raur (Established 1887) TORONTO, CANADA C. M. FRAZEE -- B. H. HUGHES Special Representatives ‘éiiiiiiiaficn Auction Sale OP’ CHOICE FURNITURE AT THE OLD HOME OI‘ ‘fill LATE MARY A. MARTIN, IDWEAR NEWTOWN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd Al‘ 12:30 \ HEAD OFFICI r a.m inks-ism: by m. charm MacKonzie to sell his household ef- fecfa. consisting of l chmtarfleld; i rocking chair (mahogany); 1. wal- nut exte-naicn table; 1 hassock; 1 inlaid waste basket; and table; hook rack; 1 coal cirrulaicr header; l Wood stove; l glass clock; 1 ash book vase; sewing lie-bio; (lining mom chairs; 1 u sk szuving table; l walnut square table; 1 buffet (birds eye milple and mahogany intu-ior finish]; l walnut card fable (folding saving will: 1 hanunered brass coal hod and aninm; 1 large arm chair (mahogany): l sick bed table; 1 table, ma- hogany; l rug, l0 x l2; l setter: and 3 chairs (mahogany inlaid with birds ere maplal: uicim- chair: arm chair; l burczsu (quartcrcd oak); 1 oak record cabinet; l bed. spring and mattress; 1 iron bcd. spring and mattress; 1 single bod, spring and mmttocas; 2 arm chairs; aettea and 3 chairs; 1 high boy and bureau (walnut); 1 biarcau (mahogany); 1 chest of drswcrs; lied screen; sewing numhlnc; wicker clothes hamper; hall tree; leaf iatlc; inn col; 1 elrcirclux; clothes closet: l single spool bed land spring; brass ulindiic sicko: (lluhnw v-f all kinds; silverware: 1100K“! H185". malts; squares: llnons; cushions: vases; mirrors; sewing set: l mirror 4 ff. long; silver candle sticks; bed clothes; 1 truck wag. gon: road cart; 1 wood sleigh, new; 1 sot double harness; l act driving ~harnessz single harness: 1 iii-gauge double bar-rolled gun; l single bar- "ll"! 12-5111"? 1 Elm‘.- 10 Sill’! 01d. general purpose; 1 box sleighi 1 Mr. 1939 Cldlilnc. all new tires in good cmidliion; some carpenter tools. and other rurticles too numerous to mention. 1f day not fine sale will be next day. LESTER. KEIZER. Auctioneer. For Sale By Tender House on King Street containing l0 rooms and both, hot water heating, new oil burner, 7 ft. concrete basement, hardwood floors, clear B. C. fir finish, paved sneer and side- walk. Nicely located cost of Bell Apartment, south of G. W. Bell residence; could be easily mode into two sport- ments with slight cost. Tenders for this beautiful home will close ot 6 o'clock standard time, Sept. l6. The high- est or any fender not necessarily accepted. \ M. F. SCHURMAN C0. LTD. § SUMMERSIDE w.- Quickies By Ken Reynold (travail ll .<s\\\\\\\\\\~ < ~ "Wall, if we have a hols in the not rant if with Guardian Want Ad?"