-racsrwsnvs .. Ih.t: GUARDIAN. cuaktorrirrown ALMA SCHOOL, CAPITOL Summonido TODAY ..... -.... .... ..- TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 - TUESDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 TUESDAY this man on the lodge iisilsd a vitioli ' hold It from in suspense! ELEII -. run-PI-i Mnll(I:t) -'l'ucsd:iy 7:15-9:15. Eliz- I” A '53 IN 3” -at-an nhotli Taylor. Van Johnson In -ooumni .T:::."ra3i"o6ilausA-Iiocaroiasnini-uisanssty iuuuiu'I: M-G-31'-i twill"!-' 510T)” of l0dII3"S . ,. 4... Kn-H id daiilvatlmieds . ,- . - . - ”.:'::.n3f' i-'r:'.ei:2:'..:a....:.:."..:;..5... W.-.r.. mm It s W m Elizabeth .. .m....m.. -.-......a-3 For Your Best Girl . . . HDIISESOATS AND LOIINGING SPYJAMAS Ones She'll Adore A gorgeous gift for that gorgmiis i:ii'l your Valentine! Tie Prints in shades of blue. wine or green. The luxurious frihric is crease and wrinkle resistant and the styling is swishin iy beautiful. Sires l2 to 18 - priccd .. 13.95 to 16.95 --ROLMAN'S LADlF.S' WEAR-a Substandards of 1.39 and 1.49 To the Icrviceahle 42 and 45 gauge. I These lovely Nylons arr made by one oi the country's lr-adiii: hosiery mills. They're in an zissortinent of Spring shades. Sizes 8 1x2 to 11--a pair .... ..- -HOLMANS 5 AND 10- HOIISE DRESSES Choose your Valentine a Housedress from the large array to be found here. They arrive new every week-so there are many different styles from which to make your selection. She'll love a "Mariha Washington"--tiic,v'rc famous for good quality and wearahility as well as house smartnessl A full range of sizes and half sizcs from 12 to 48--priced . . AC 9 8 23 9 8 30 g 8 tliris' Better Quality SKIRTS Styled by Manhattan and made of all wool flannel in tans. Butterfly type with convenient sl-gulder atr.'lpr."'""' 5 Stan 7 to 12-priced ......-..-..........-.................................-... . -HULMAN! YOUTH CENTB AIVHI available in either cotton gabardine or American corduroy. The style. is soo- vlcaabio and good fittlns. l Ullili 1 N I In cottonl Sizes 2 to 4 in cord-3 . CWASH ..... .. O uroyfeach ..................... .. O MacPhsrson. Macintosh. Fraser and Margaret Rose. irr- l l(idiiies' Coverall Jiffy Suits W ulssgst IIVIGI 3 iiii-uiiiiis ulllil UHIIIHIUI-ILIII ascend 3:30-7:15-9:15 g. .......... 7:15-9:15 i F l Report for January: Grade IX--l. Wanda Barbour. Grade VII-l. Shirley Barbour: Archie Rayner; 8. Robert Gor- don. Grade VI-1. Bill Donald: 2. Bar- bara Mountain: 3. Alden Rennie and James McNeill. Grade V-1. Garth Dunbar: 2. Gordon Cotton; .1. Jean Dunbar. Grade IV-1. Arlene Rennie; 2. Sybil Duggaii. Grade If-1. sherill Rennie. Grade l (Ale-l. Betty McNeill and Wayne Barbour. Grade I (Bi-I. Blots Rennie. Grade I ICD-1. Velda Dunn. . Perfect attendance: Bill Donald. Garth Dtmbar Willey Dunbar. Ar- lene Rennie. Sherill Rennie. Veldit Dunn. ' Tm-iclici': Catlieriiie M. Wallace. CAMEO THEATRE KFSFTNGTON Misooiiolio IIIII Vicinity Mr. Carl Fitzpatrick of His- couchc recently went to Halifax on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Poirler of Miscouche recently had as their guest. Mrs. Leonard Gerrier. Arthur Martin of Bloomfield is visiting in Miscouche guest. oi his brother, Mr. P. C. Martin. Mrs. Fred Gaudet recently was a visitor in Miscouchc. guest of her brother, Wesley Gallant. Mr. Elmer Buote is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Polrier of Miscouciie. -Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Des- Roches of Miscouc-he recently spent a weekend in Moncton visiting friends. ' side. was a recent visitor to Mis- couche. guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry. Miss Joan Durante. of Summer- 0! x --'i'iii: nit. iiAh'(aovt:n" 1lliul's cot Van's hi-ad spinning in It's The 5 and 10 For ' Real Silk SGARVES New designs and luscious color ronihinzilions ihzii will. brighten uintcr costumes. Approximately 34 inch square size. suitable for neck or hrari scnris. Eacli 1.49 ..H()l.)l.A.V'S ACCESSORIES- SPECIAL! Women's HANKIES Made of dainty Swiss lawn with pctit point. iiiipliqiieti or rmbroicicrcd dcsizns. White and colored -- res- ulnr 98 cents cnch --SPECIAL 49c -Hrilman'n Acrciiiinrirs- Attractive Dresser Scarves Daintlly made of Nlnon with em- bossed floral designs. They're love- ly for ii dressing table or buffet. Available in white. niiiize. izreen. blue or rose -cm-ii 98o -H0l.)lAN'S DRY GOODS- . GANONG'S ' VALENTINE CHOCOLATES 14 oz. Heart lox Mrs. Alex Gallant. of Wellinrzton. was the guest. of her daughter. Mrs. D. H. Gallant of Miscouchi.-. on Sunday. Feb. 3rd. June Gallant, who is attcndlni! Miscouche High School. has re- lcently beri confined to her home through illness. ' Miss Jean Arsenaiilt, who is em- ployed in Moncton. is visiting her parents MI". and Mrs. Gabe Arsen- ault, Miscouche. . Friends of Mr. Gerard Polrier will be glad to hear that he is out again after having been confined to his home for some time. Mrs. Cyril Poiricr of Summerslde i't-oently spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pbirier of Miscouchc. Mrs. Phil Arsenaiilt of st. Nich- olas was a visitor to Miscouche re- cently, the guest. of her daughter. Mrs. Peter Gaudct. Friends of Mrs. Fred Desitoches of Miscouchr will be sorry to learn she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. All hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Doreen Dorsey. who is a boarder at. the Miscouche Convent. recentlv snent some time at her home in Borden. guest of her ps- ients. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Miss Thelma Arsenault from Winchester. U. S. A.. recently ar- rived ln Mlscouche to spend two weeks with her parents. Mr. and him. Anthony Arsenault. ' The Miscouche Home and School Association held their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. Feb. 5. in one of the Convent class- rooms. St". St. Emmanuel presided. Guest sneaker was Mixshanks who is the Principal at the R. C.A.F. school. i -BV Freetown and O I I Vicinity Mrs. Ollie Mccarville and Mrs. John Heffcll left recently to visit with relatives in Amherst. and .l-lallfax. ------ . Miss Mary Lewis. student at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- town. spent a recent weekend at her home in Upper Freetown. Miss Mary Reeves. who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Golding Reeves of South Freetown. has returned t.o Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lockhart were visitors on Sunday. Feb. 3rd in Freetown. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Druminond. --Friends of little Shirley and Garth Burns are sorry to hear they are ill with whoopinr! cough. Shir- lley and Gai-th are children of Mr. I and Mrs. Robert E Burns. of Low- ler Freetown. , Mr. Austin Scales accompanied .iiy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan 'and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacEach- iorii. motored to Coleman on Sun- day, Jan. 27th. to attend the fun- eral of the late Mr. Russell Max- held. Mi-.-. S.A. Iiurns who spent the mast fmv months wlt.li her daught- lter. Mrs. Adams and Col. Adam- in Dartmouth. N.S.. has returned home. Friends of Mrs. Adams who has been ill at her home in Dart- mouth. are glad to know she is much improved in health. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Stetson was the scene of an iiiteruting event on Thursday ov- eiiing. Jan. 28th. when Mrs. stat- son entertained in honour of the birthday of her mother. Mrs. Sam- uel Drummond. Mrs. Drummnnd. who has reached the age of eighty- two. enjoys good health and takes a very keen interest in everything nertaininw to the welfare of the ivy and was happy to have on many of her immediate fsmlly with her to celebrate her birthday. Those nrosent included seven of her eight children. with their hus- NENSINSTIIN RINK MONDAY. FEB. llth North Shore League Sudden death game for first place Spring Valley vs. Kensingtol Genie 8:80 Sharp OOOOQE Notes --Mr. Neil Campbell. Farriwood. and Mr. Wendell Myers. Carleton. have returned from a pleasant vis- it with relatlvea and friends in Moncton. N. 3. Mrs. J. H. Mac!-Tarlane. Fern- wood. has returned from a visit in Alperton, where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Eric Cor- bett and Mr. Corbett. Miss Wanda ' MacNevin. Jon- sliaw. has been engaged as a tcacher of Fernwood School for the remainder of the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baker and daughter, Doreen. returned to their home in North Bedeque on Wednesday. January 30th. after an absence of about three weeks, visiting with relatives in Cleve- land. Ohio. Miss Winnie Smith, who had the misfortune of falling on the ice in Summerside on January 20th. is sufficiently recovered to be able to resume her duties as teacher of the primary department Bedeque school. Min Smith had fractured her shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballum have had as their guest Mrs. Ballum's mother. Mrs. Alexander MacLeod. Mouiit Pleasant. She returned to her home on Tues- day, February 5th. Rev. W. Burton Crows. Sec- relary of P. E. I. Presbytery. and the Lay representative. Mr. Vernon Craig. attended the meeting of the Presbytery on Tuesday. February 5th. in Charlottetown. -BQ. Blooriifi-e-Id Corner Mr. Aiyra Dolron recently went to Halifax on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin vis- var on Feb. 1st. Mr. Henry 0. Gallant of Sum- merside recently spent a few days assisting Henry Pineau in thel Mr. and Mr . Henry Pineau were business vision in 0'Lauy on February 2nd. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Robert Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pincau spent the afternoon of the 1st of February visiting in Piusvllle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. The school committee of the W. . visited the classroom on Fri)- ruary 4th and report that every- thing is in order under the care- ful management of Mr. Currie. Pulp is being hauled from the woodlot of Mrs.' Robert Martin to the pavement. This will later bci transferred by trucks for shipping. The funeral of Mrs. Peter Rich- ard was held at St. Anthony's Church on Monday. Feb. 4th. The large crowd of friends and neigh- bors testified to the esteem in which Mrs. Richard was held. Sympathy of their many friends is being extended to Mr. ,Peter Richard and family in their re- cent sad bereavement. the death of Mrs. Peter Richard in Char- inttetnwn. -I. ai.ni:n'i"oN7:..vv.I r. -The February meeting of the Alhertoii sub-division of the C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. Everett Shea with fourteen mem- bers in attendance and Mrs. John Wallace presiding. The meeting was opened with prayer and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secre- tary. Mrs. Michael Ahcarn. and a financial report given by the treasurer. Mrs. Edwin MacDon- d It was decided to have a High Mass for a member of this sub- division who recently passed away. Plans were also made to hold three consecutive-card parties in the Parish Hall with four members to act as hostesses each evening. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Brydon Smith with Mrs. Alton O'Brien and Mrs. Everett Shea as assistant hostesses. Entertainment will be planned by Mrs. Alton O'Brien. Mrs. Arthur Bernard. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald and Mrs. Brydon Smith. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by a com- inittee. bands and wives. fourteen grand- children and three great grand- children. Regret was expressed that her daughter. Addie Blggar. Mr. Biggsr and son Lawson were not able to be present. A bounti- ful lunch of cake and ice-cream was served by the hostess and the evening was pleasantly spent with music and games. As. FOR SALE Linda Frisco by Lusty Fris- co. dam. by Cochato, second dam by Creeses, third dam by June Day, fourth dam, Chief Jolly. This more is half sister to Lusty's Queen. has trained at Tyndle Semple's for one month. Best mile 2.27 class, half in IN' DEEP RESPECT AND AFFECTION itrd friends and relatives in Du-l lumber woods. t -TIN MEMORIAM ASEPH BLAKENEY The death occurred at. his home in Sea View on Jan. 14th of Mr. Aseph Blakeney. aged 64 years.- The deceased had been in failing health for the past year. and had undergone an opertalon In the Prince County Hospital two months prior to his death, returning home- with the hopes that he would be restored to health. But. God willed otherwise. and in spite of the best medical skill and tender nursing. he gradually weakened. and passed peacefully away on the above men- tioned date. The funeral was held from his late residence on Wednesday after- noon. Jan.ll6th. and was largely attended. Rev. R. Coupland con- ducted the service. The hymns sung were "There Is No Night in Heaven" and "Sun Of My Soul". The Masonic brethren of King Edward Lodge held their service beside th casket of the deceased, who had can a member for sev- oral years. The service was under direction of Bro. E. Dimiiing. Left to mourn are one sister and three brothers: (Donn Mrs. Cold- well of Worcester, Mass; George and Ray. also of Worcester. and Spurgeon. Arndale. N. E. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ed- die Murphy, W. C. Donald. Arthur Stewart, Norwood Campbell. David Cousins. and William Adams. A WHOLE NATION MOURNS HIS PASSING SltAI.lltAil'S l Bedeque and Vicinity -Mr and Mrs. Percy N. Tucker, North Bedcque.hsvs returned home from a two months' viiit with their two daughters and two sons in Toronto. Hr. Albert. E. Wright left on vvixlnosdriy. February 6th for a short. visit at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horne. Moncbon. N. B Mr. and Mrs Albert )'-liikrr. Cliarlottotown. were recent. visi- tcrs with relatives in Freetown and Bedeqnue. --ll. DONCASTER, Englsnd- rCPt- William Grassick tried to eat a cream bun while driving. The cream oozed over his hands. caus- ing the steering-wheel to slip, and he skidded into a wall. He was fined f.'l. "xiii?-?n31-iii"i2-iis"ii?"sTsE-i3iFn'? Church Cemetery. Burlington. Cord Of Thanks Mrs. Nettie Bsrwlse wishes to thank her kind neighbours anti friends for their many acts rt kindness shown to her in the death of Moon Blakeney. PROFESSIONAL CARDS: IIR. J.R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Strut lost Suininoraido E. E. lisriiiiian 0pt.l).. R.0. OPTOMETIIIST Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to I-4 Also one jaunting sleigh, one pung sleigh, one jog cart, one set ill health. TIMMIE AIISENAULT. knee boots (never used). Reason for selling. Phone 7822 suounsi-aids W. BIIESTER S. iilsoilllliillll Barriiter, solicitor. Noll?! EM. Ll... Office formerly occuplnll 5! Lats Heath. strong. K. 0- Monsy to Loan Collsouous Prolllltth Attended To. 5 I. F. ilsltsr II. II. " " I " ' Buinilmuido. l'- 3- 1- and appgintnont complete Vtsul Anal?!” "5. 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