rant: misuse‘. <<D~“ . - -—---—--»~ -- - w» < PAGE FOURTEEN llowlan and Vicinity I Miss Esther Arsenault of Sum- laerside is now visiting in Duvar. Min Ruth Wood has now gone to their new home at West Cape. Robert Doiron of Duvar went to Halifax on Friday to seek em. plcyment. Miss Catherine Perry is spend- ing e couple of days with rela- flves in Summerside. Miss Jean Gallant has spent the past two weeks with relatives in Charlottetown. Miss Doris Gallant spent Sun- day at her home in Howlan after three weeks absence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters of Summerslde spent Sunday in Howlan and Duvar. Mrs. John Cahlll of Summerside is now in Howlan caring for her mother who is very ill. Mrs. Philip Martin is now spending some time at the home of Mrs. Hector Richard. Mrs. John Furnan of Woodstock spent a day or two in Summer- aide and Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant. Miss Catherine Perry returned to her home on Thursday after- noon after two days spent in Sum- merside. _o.__. Mrs. Joseph B. Arsenault of Howlan spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. John A. Gallant at Woodstock. There were l3 candidates from lowlan School who received con- firmation at St. Anthony's on Monday. ltev. Yr. MJ‘. Rooney of St. An- thony's left on Monday evening on a short visit with his parents in Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. Edmund Gallant of Char- lottetown is now in Horwlan, guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Shield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peters of Bloomfield were guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs, Joe DeRoches and Mrs. Gas- pie Arsenault on Sunday evening. Mr. Henry O Gallant of Sum- rnerside spent an evenin! with Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dolron while working near this vicinity recent- Mr. and Mrs. HJ. Gallant and Mrs. Pius Doiron of Howlan mo- tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. HI. Pineau on Sunday eve- nins. The Sisters of Cheri?! 9"" Charlottetown orphan!!! W!" i‘ St. Anthonys on Sunday the 15m taking up a collection for the or- phanage. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton and Miss Helen Platte of Mass. or! o@>o BllYlllG ovsrcns Paying Highest Market Prices OYSTECRATS INC. St. Eleanors Lorne Benton Manager PHONE e024 or ooa-ss w ‘Professional Bards lir. W. ii. Barsos CIIIBOPBACTOII Palmer Graduate he” SUMMERSIDE I)’ and Saturd our; 71 Granville - Phage 594.3 R. E. ELLIS m - am - Casualty msmumos I Sumner BL. Suaisneride Phone l2! Ea Ea Opi.D.. R.O. gHOMIiTIISs; Yll Examine '. Glasses Fitter‘. T. Earle l-llelrey Chartered accounted BRAINS n Keeps Traps Germ Free Looks To ll. S. For Papeiliarkel CORNER. BROOK. Nod. Od- I (CPl-Sir Eric Bowater. president o1 Bowaiers pulp and paper mills here-bigest in the world-today expressed the hope of obtaining more United Bi-ates markets for newsprint in view of the expected loss of sale to thc United King- dom. Sir Eric was commenting on a. report from London that Britain proposes to switch her huge news- print imports from the dollar mar- kets of Canada to soft-currency sources in Scandinavia. He said his company newts planning to increase production to meet further orders agreed upon for delivery to the United States in January. 1950. He warned mill workers. however. that costs oi production must come down and quality improve if the company were to expand sales in thtc highly competitive US. mar- ‘re . now at the old home here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte and family. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert and family have been visiting with their m1. atlves in _Howlan. The Doctor is "m" ehioying his well earned vs- cation. Miss Audrey Gallant of Duvar has now hken up Grade x1 in Miscouche Convent while her brother Terrence is in Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Furnsn and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gal. lant of l-Iowlan were among the many attending the Egmont Bay Exhibition on Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. George Clement; of Charlottetown visited a while in Duvar with Mrs. Clements‘ par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Alex Pineau and family who have been visiting in Duvar left on Monday to join her hus- band in St. John; she was accom- panied by Miss Rossline Pineau of Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault and family returned to Summer- side on Monday evening alter at- tending confirmation at St. An- thony's. John. Jean and Ralph were all three confirmed. Quite an exciting time was spent at Mill River on Saturday afternoon Sept. 10th when the mo- tor boat races were being held. Hector Richard M.L.A. of How- ian was present along with others from this community. Rev. Fr. McKenna of Lot l! parish was the celebrant at Mass at St. Anthony‘s on Sunday Sept. 18th as Fr. Rooney, parish priest. is on a visit to his parents In Bos- ton. Next Sunday Rev. Fr. Mona- ghan of Alberton will be the cel- ebrant. Mrs. Mike Gallant of Waltham. Mass.. Mrs. Chas. Hays and Mrs. Jack Walsh of Boston. left on re- turn to their homes on Wednes- day. Sept. 14th after spending a month in Howlan and vicinity. They were accompanied by Mrs. Oswald Caina who will spend a month visiting in the USA. Mrs. Joe Delaney of Notre Dame NB, who spent the past ten days in the vicinity after 45 years ab- sence returned to her home on Wednesday AM. Mrs. Delaney, by her jovial manner and kind and gentle disposition won the hearts of all those with whom she met and hopes to return soon for an- other such visit as she was very ince of her birth and the hospital- ity of the people. A very pretty marriage was solemnized at St. Anthony's R. C. Church on Friday, Sept. 0th. at B a. m. when Elsie. daughter of Mrs. Oswald and the late Mr. fills. became the bride at How- ard Gottell of Montreal. The happy young couple were attend- ed by Mae Caine and Arthur Rog- ers. After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride in How- lan the bride and groom left on return to Montreal. The sacrament of confirmation was given to some 50 boys and girls at St. Anthony's R. C. Church at Bloomfield on Monday after- noon, Qpt. 12th. Service began at 2.30 p. m. with the procession of the clergy and Bishop Boyle of Ch‘town from the Presbytery to lowed by the choir. altar boys. girls and boys to be confirmed. than the men. women and small children of the parish. When all had arrived in the new cemetery the Blessing of the ground took place. Then all returned to the church for the ceremony of con- firsnation. ‘A short sermon was afterwards delivered by the Rev. Bishop Boyle followed by Bene- diction of the Most Holy Sacra- ment which brought this visit of the Bishop to a close. There was a very large crowd in attendance. The September meeting of St. Anne's Club of llowlan and Wood- stock was held. on the regular second Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alben D. Arsenauli. There were l’! members and two vlsligps present. Meeting aa usual much impressed with the Prov- ' the adjoining new cemetery fol-- ’ l.» Jkfifeilfn Lil’ waif‘ ’ .‘".‘~sf' ark“. I3‘: w‘ s» :1. we n 'oliflile"i.sfi"'f_.bfifiiiili?m.; _ 11:2 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN October ISa p ON. SALE 9 A. M.,TUE$DAYg i' '*j""‘ " IeEvenl: . M OCTOBER 3, 1949 Jackets Topooats Felt Hats liross Gloves MEN'SWEAR-STREETFLOOR—MA1NS1ORE Broken lines of Men's Jackass which Include the “Bing Crosby", full lnd half belted Jackets, m. Regular valuce up so $15.15. l“ ‘ for 7.49 Broken lines oi Man's Topcosts, Covert! and Gsbnrdlncs. Regular values from $89.75 t0 $49.15. Clearing for Broken lilacs of Men's Hats, in Ilsas 0 5-8 to values from $7.50 Clearing for ........... .. ‘i 5-8. All shades. " ' l0 512.50. Broken lines of Men's unlined dross Gloves. Regular values u m $7.95. Clearing for 32.50 3.95 1/2 PRICE LUTELY FREE. ' d-Pioce Maho tress and Boa Spring. Tabla. Mahogany GIBBARD l-pleco Bedroom Suite. Chiffrobe and Vanity. One of the finest GIBBARD suites made. Regular value $545.00. For this Sela we are including an Ostcrmln Mattress and Box Spring u. match-regular value $l24.00—ABSO- GIBBABD Bedroom Suite, ALL FOB ....................................... ...... Bedroom Suite Walnut WIARTON B-piece Bedroom suite. Penal Bed, Dresser, Chlffrobe, Vanity, Bench and Night A very attractive modern design with butt walnut fronts and plain walnut ends. Regular value $565.00. For this Sale we are including a high grade Simmons Spring-Filled Mattress and Slumber Queen Spring-regular value ssnoo-ansourranv FREE. S-Pieu VILAS Bedroom Suite, W! Slumber Kins Snrinr. ALL son -._.._.._.-.............-...__....;. novs- wmn - smurf moon - MAIN sroms: Tweed Suits Boys’ Tweed Suite. double breasted, two pair summons - sums-r moon - uousa rrmmsnmos swoon Bedroom Suite Mahogany IIESPELEB B-placa bedroom suitolied, Dresser, Chiffrobe, Vanity, Bench and Night Tabla. A beautiful high grade suite with the finest construction. Dust proof panels between draw- ' on. Mahogany drawer bottoms. Regular value $095.00. For this Sale we are including a. Boaub Bast Mattress and Box Spring-Angular value Slilidso-ABSOLUTELY FREE. S-Piace Mahogan I-TESPELEB Bedroom Suite, Beauty Bast B0 Spring Ind Mattress. ALL FOB ......................................... .. Bedroom Suite Poster Bed design. Osterman Mat.- d-Ploca WIABTON Bedroom Suite, Simmons Spring-Filled Mat- tress and Slumber Queen Spring. Bedroom Suite Bock Maple VILAS S-plcoa Bedroom Suite. ALL FOB ... Simmons Spring-Filled Mattress Merchandise On Sale While Quantities Lest NO REFUNDS-NO EXCHANGES MALLMATI‘ Two Stores, For Family Home and Fggm 1e19,]- Slngle and I l" 26-75 COMPLETE WITH BOXI SPRING and MATTRESS COMPLETE WITH BOX SPRING and MATTRESS COMPLETE WITH SPRING and MATTRESS g comm: wml seams and MATTRESS Bad, Dresser, Chlffrobe, Vanity Bench and Night Table. One of the better designs in Maple. A good, durable well finished suite of furniture. Regular value $265.00. For this Sale we are including s good quality Simmons Spring-Billed Mattress and I Slumber Kins Sarina-regular value sasrrs-ansostzrrnnr rlussi. 12.95 695.00 Suite consists of Bed, Dresser, 545.00 365.00 265.00 I 3.49 LADIES’WLEAR-UPPEBI'IDOR—MAINSIOBE Trench Boat S k i r t s l! to l5. for Ladies‘ Beige and Navy IOIIU Trench Regular values $11.75 to $89.15. Clearing for ...... r<l Coatainslsaslltotl). IMlofWoolandGabas-dlnolldrta. Holly. Slses Regular values $3.05 so $8.05. Clearing 9.95 w Pill-BE Ladiefflropesndlayoallossseallelll- Iegularvaluaulldto Blouse s ::..;'~;.".~::: LadldIIisellkbrinlmhflsassaasalLmcrl~ iuna and large. landed lag. Iegular values Clearing for ....................................... .. Briefs , up 0085c. 1/2 PnicE 59o CHILDREN'S WEAR — UPPER FLOOR -- MAIN STORE Sweaters Children's Pullover Sweaters. lar values from 51- h “J5- Sllcslloli years. Wools and s non in all colors. Rcgu-l/z Clearing‘ for ..' ACCESSORIES — STREET Gloves FLOOR — MAIN STORE 100 palrs of Chamois, fabric, silk Gloves. Regular values from $1.75 do 95.50. for Slscs 5 to ‘I S4. Colors and block. and lid Clearing % FlilliE. MILLINERY — UPPER FLOOR — MAIN STORE Fur Felts Wool Felts Chldron’: Wool Ielb. Clearing for .... Mallory Fur Felts for woman. leguiu values of 00c. Regular selling values from $1.05 to $14.95. Clearing for 2.98 25o FOOTWEAR - STREET FLOOR -- MAIN SIORE Ladies’ M ' , Misses brown kb Oxfords-crepe soles. Slses tul 2 9 fromuaol.Clearlngfos-__.. g M i s s e s,‘ Misses brown kip strap Loafers. Silas l! to l. 2 I Ladies’ Pumps. Ties, for Regular values of 35-50. Clearing for ................ ..... ' Shape ad Oxfords. In browns andblacknisskldlsldcalflelthcunlro- ken lines ‘of good selling awles. Regular valuea h “at . . 2.49 HOUSE FURNISHINGS -- UPPER FLOOR — HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE Burtains ‘l5 pair of Cotton and layers Curtains ll Burtains 55 pair only, of Cotton Nat Curtains. AIS Inches wide by 2 1-4 yards long. Colon-earn. In two different designs. Regular value $8.40 par pair. Clearing for 2.49 Per Pair. I Burtains I 50 pair of Bayou Nos Cur hlns. so Inches wide III l l4 yards long. Colon-elm, In two different designs. legu- lar value $5.00 per pair. ‘Gfllng for ...................... .... Per Pain Curtains dd palr only, of Bayou Not Curtains. I5 Inches wide by I 1-4 yards long. Double bor- ders. Regular value [LU pee pair. Clearing for .._............. 3.49 _ Net . by I 1-4 yards long. Colon- corn. Single and double bos- ders. logulsr veins $6.85 par pair. Clearing for ............_.. Incite Ilda 3.49 pup“; Fall's!!! I I Curtains Burtains sopeuosoomusuelayou gdvelrdfliualllzlhnfli? value ll-II new par. Clearing for .... ................................. .. I 315.15 began with short player which we: followed by roll call, then by minutes of preceding meeting which were adopted as read. Reports from sick commit- tee were that two sick members had been presented treats which were ordered paid. Since our last meeting one of our oldeet mem- hers of the Club namely Mrs. Ben L. Arseneult has been called home to her Redeemer. Mrs. A suit had been a vary faithful member of the Club having been one of the first members to ioin and will be sorely missed not only by the Club but in all pertaining affair! of which she always took an act- ive pert eslong as she was able. After new sick and lunch com- mittee were appointed meeting than adiourned by prayer. The usual bingo game was than play- ed which realized mbout $050. Neat meeting on regular Tuesday et the home of Mrs. Jerry Arsen- ault with the usual bingo for funds Conway and. ‘Vicinity - Mrs. John Buchanan vas la Summe m‘.- ‘mursdey on biulness. Mr.‘ indie Smith u bulking a lovely new house at llkeeland. Mr. Alvin Hardy, Freeland has his new barn just lbflllt cunpleted. Miss Lois Palmer n-eelsnd spent the week-end smn her sill‘ Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll. Mrs. Oscar sacrum and sons William and Prom-lei: were in omeary Saturday on Business. ll’. Lin!!! Ilia Ournmesaide was a recent. visitor at tbe horns of his sister Mrs. bland Ramsey. w. Clive Macmillan crumm- lovrn Manager for lest. Yltlt OI Prince Edvard ‘Island stayed over- nlsht in with, Bemmoer find at t5‘: home 3 Oscar w. Maoltiell. Mr. Vernon Doyle has tlplgqfl his barn and voodshed. and white- Wllicd same. llr. and Mrs. Georse ‘m lin nd Mushtei- Myrna Murray Road ap.enc the week-end ehthcir winter home at Oonway. ‘ Jinan Clinton Morrison, figu- Morrieon and Version Boyle are "Home! vim Mr. William s. asu- Klinon Halli-owner, Mr. John W. Palmer, Freeland re- tusned to his home after mending l- l" den with m. Charles Mae- Ka! at me Charlottetown Iota! before Mr. McKay leaves for flag-- nor look Nevtomdland where be ls bank manager. Mr. Lovell Matthews th Brae from the Sleek Banks. rgugh Conway on his way m“, Matthews is weighing lobelle for Jenkins Bus. at the Brae and Mrs. Matthews is doing the eookis‘ as- slated by Miss Jean Wagoner.‘ ssr. and Mrs. Robert l. Pllll’. Freeland amended tho chicken supper in Iliersile Hail on Wed neeaay evening. to Mrs. Lloyd Orlrin eavcnent. m. Hamid nauseous ...‘... at grldnshm hsfihwl Qtlialll week- With punts . and Ilse. libs Henderson d. leeqaressad lMfllIIilrmmeii-i-eccataedbm-slda Gsarlottetcvn ‘Phurlday on busi- llssne William llaclantiok. OlaaryendOeos-gewilliesm ias-Orwevorebuyinglambs n firs; if? "2 E i. 5 til tobsbold atlsenestm asihebomeerssramhurflmi i’ iiiiiig i is: