Page 14 The Guardhn Ellmllo Ami Bidiiioril Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh. motored to Summerside on April 24 -Miss Gail Profitt. Spring Val- ley, P. E. I.. spent the past week visiting \vith her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughters. Erna and Faye. Summerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevin. dur- ing the week. Mrs. Florence Grant and chil- dren. Summerside. spent the past week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchinson. Miss Eloise MacAusland spent part of the past week visiting with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacCaull. Miss Orell Barlow. Coleman. vis- ited with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow on April 26 Mr. and Mrs. George H.¢yes and daughters. Arlene. Valerie and Barbara. were visitors to Summer- side on April 24. Mr. Harry Gillis has accepted a position as electrician with Mr. Donald Forbes. Summcrside Miss Edith Barlow. Freetown. spent part of the past week visit- ing with her parents. Mr. and Mr: Howard Barlow Mr. Willard White. Summcrside. ut the Royal Canadian Army, who has just returned home from Korea is visiting with his grand- father. Mr. Willard Hutchinson. Preston MacCaull and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- Ausland were guests of Mr and ‘Mrs. Sinclair MacCaull, Summer- side, on April 24. Mr. Albert Sharp who was em- ployed at Montague is spending some time at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Jimmy Morrison. Summer- side. spent the week-end with his parents here. Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson and daughter, Colleen. Summcrsidc, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and '_ Mrs. William Grant. Miss Colleen O'Brien, teacher at Conway School. spent the week-end - with her grandmother. Mrs. Win- nic Morrison. Mr Ralph Keefe spent the week- : and with his family at his home .near Bloomfield. _ Mr. and Mrs. Channing Coughlin and son Ivan. Lot 16. were April 2. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘ Coughlin. The many friends of Miss Betty Found will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Stewart ~‘Memorial Health Center. All will win in wishing her a speedy re- cover)‘. The host of friends of Mrs. Pearl I\lacGovern will be pleased to learn ihat she is able to be up and around again after her recent in- “CBS. ' Ml‘. Harry Gillis. accompanied by Miss Ruth Williams. Orville Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hut- chinson and daughter, Susan. mn- lored to Summerside on April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntcr ‘rind children. Catherine and Car- men. accompanied by Mrs. Colin Ramsay. motored to Summerside. on April 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. llussell Coughlln. Mt. Pleasant. Miss Willina Gillis who is nurses’ aid at the Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre. Tyne Valley. spent the week-end at her home here The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth MacDonald will be pleased to learn she has been able to return to her home here after spending part of the past week as a pati- cm in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. A pre-music Festival was held in the Legion Hall on Friday eve- ning under the leadership of Mrs. H. R. Found who was assisted by -Mrs. George Sharp and Mr. Ralph Keefe. There were 21 children par- ticipating and Mr. Callaghan. School Inspector for West Prince. was visiting chairman for the Thursday. May 6, 1954 Miscouciie and Vicinity —lvuaa June Gallant recently re- turned to Charlottetown to A Eiiaim Ami Vicinity Tlgiilsli Ani Vicinity The Women’: Institute of Vic- ‘"1" Mn?’ G“’“'‘- 3-K» 011 010 torla West. mat April 8. in the 5"“ °‘ M9‘ “W H°|P"l1o Chir- ,ch°°1_ lottetown. is visiting her sister. Miss Elizabeth Gavin. Tignish. Visitors from Victoria West. to Summei-side recently were Mr. and Easter holidays in Miscouche at the ' _ ment. Mrs. Daniel Macbeod. and h_“ ‘"9" in ‘l h" ‘Wm’ 1“ Tl!- lri)om» g liierlparrnls. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs‘ Mam" Ladner‘ rush, for the past few weeks has - HI 8 ml Th P b t ' Lad’ ' Aid ”'celnuAylbeni;nd um wwem “W Joan McMlllali. dau hter of Mr. 5 "9' Y"‘3“ '°.' ‘ma’ er "‘ and Mrs. J. L_ Mcmugnn. "canny met for their April meeting at F spent several days in the Prince m‘ h°m‘ °' M"" J°h“ M°°"' Miss "M" chrm°ph"' h" victor“ we“, accepted employment with the De- partment of Fisheries County Hospital in Summerside. "°°l‘l"8 ‘"°l""-‘ml Mr. William H. Phillips, Mac- Biological Station. in Ellerslie. Neil's Mills. was a recent visitor F_ d ‘M Ch I G at rien s o rs. at ca au e . A t‘ f th Al mm mg 0 B “mu” W“ at the home of his son-in-law and held on Sunday evening, April 25. > I h _ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. , "‘ :1‘: 2’ : :.°°;:':' °1"“°u°'“‘ Moore, Victoria West. $35521-irlilf; dl;°":;hmh’3fl:1I:;e1::; were visiting old friends in Howlan . a r cia er reoen i-e- . ' _ y Miss Betty Frost and brother. return to good health. on I“ r sum” turned to her home in Miacouche after having spent several days in Egniont Bay. Alfred. who are attending Summer- side High School. spent the Easter Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dasmiches and Mrs. Charles Frost. Spring- and family motored to Charlotte- hill. town on April 25. Mr. J. T. Waldron held service Mr. Gerald Steele recently re- in the United Church. Victoria Mr- tiimed to Charlottetown to resume West. on Good Friday morning. his studies at St. Dunatan's Uni- versity after having spent the AC 1 Budd Emma“ 9‘ R-Wk‘ nish. Easier holidays in Miaoouche, guest °1m'-'- R-C«A>F~ 3““l°“v 0“3W3- , of his parents, Mr. and M”, Pgfcy spent Easter with his parents. Mr. Friends of Mr- Steele. spent in Halifax, N. 8 Charles and Mrs. Howard Harper, Tig- hll1_ patient in the Western Hospital. .—%,. Mrs. Ivan Webb and aon Keith, iecently motored to Alberton. Her many friends are so ry 1 _ Messrs Henry and Jerome Gallant her studies. after having spent the M". Lloyd Lend. Mn Lloyd Dy_ 1",.“ u,“ M". M", Raid’: wh: momnd m .Mb..m,n on Apr“ 3o_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant were in Woodstock recently. Elaine Araenault oi Hawlan, is visiting at Fortune Cove. Mrs. John A. Gallant of Sum- “ '-he mersido .vialied her old home at Woodstock on April 25. _ 1 Hospital, the put Maura Fulton and Philip Thomp- turned '0 Allan Tisnish. are sorry to learn of her Inn of ohulotteiown and 0'Leary . . The Wood brothers or Green I-'1-ihnds and patients here of mu. mounted go Howl” on Am.“ Anenwm holidays with their parents. Mr. D9010!‘ Stephen DUNBIIIIC. Tllfllsh. ao_ when thgy aggmed their math. will be pleased to learn that he "_ And,-¢w_ cut, hlg mg wood lmo Mr. is back at his office after a week "0" leniuh Sandra Arsenault spent Tuesday ‘ I Harper, Toronto. with her “me o“"- " "“m“‘ M’ l""““' M“ and Carol Arsenault at their home cousins Marlene lottetown Miss Joyce Arsenault of Fortune menu on Cove. recently visited at the home G°“‘1d H'“‘1”' oi her aunt and uncle Mr. and and Mrs. Kenneth Enmore. Spring- min are sorry to learn that he is a M". A_ D_ Arunmn. hawk“. patient during the‘ put month and look forward to her’ improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macfiuarrie her daughter. Mrs. Fred l!ichard.i'en¢I- ancl_aon Willard or Wllmot were in and granddaughter of Middleton. Howlaii on Apribzs. On their return they were accompanied by their youngest son Kenneth who spent grandparents hers. Mia: Grace Araenault who visited her relatives in Chla‘ . re- accompanied by her Margaret A. Perry. who visited in Hoivlan until Sunday when she returned to her home accompanied by her cousin: Lyman and Leone g and Mrs. and family who spent the winter months in o'l..eary moved back home in Duvar on April 24. Their son Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard on the same day moved to Char- Mrs. A. D. Araenault wu hostess to the members of at. Ann Club on April 20. when they held their " 1: la Evian ’ Woodstoe .RI.. and loatoadaiid funny ‘ oii“April 35.0 “M k ‘n:aa’s‘.?vw!l.tl'i“:elatives and ti-iendi=.'tbeir home 1:. gndmmxfny ' - I Vfginfly blends of Mil. oiiiim Gaiidat Ml’. Ind Mrs. Russell Laughlin. fi"},,,°"“"“m.._'-“' "ml-r months in are- pleased to know that nil has ofsherbrooke. were recent guests returned from the Prince county or the latter‘: parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fr nl; Ralph. Eric and Malrtna Dram’ Mrs. John Burke had as harfiundly guests of so. and M", 53', guest for several days recently mllnd Kelly. Mrs. . Dunn‘; m.,_ where she has been a Mrs. Charles Barnett. Messrs. Howard Ad -Bruce Currie have begurintilie :0’: atruction of a_new filling gum,‘ Mrs. John Gordon has also re- turned to her home from Char- lottetown where she had spent e winter with her nieces. which will replace the one de- stroyed by fire some months "0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclnnis _Yf . [1/ézestée Z2/zlmazfe lnlilifllifiififlifiil three weeks with hid her home on April 22. cousin Miss Francis Richard where he will be em- a farm. Mr. Eddie J. Desflochea of Mis- couche. recently spent some time in the Prince County Hospital receiv- ing treatment. John Dealioches oi Miscouche Mr. Wallace Noye. iSr.) Enmore. James, MaeNeils Mills, returned home recently from New York City. They were accom- panied home by Mr. Noye‘s grand- Alberton. and all hope that his re- very near future. Miss Cecile Doucette. Toronto. Mr. _ and Mrs. Paul J. Gallant turn to his home will be in the of Kelley Road. were visiting rein. tivea in Howlan on April 20. ‘ Rev. Pius Finiian of Bathurst. Ont., is visiting her parents. Mr. _:N. 3.. spent Easter Monday with and Mrs. Clarence Dcucette. Nail hi. pg]-gnu gt, wood5¢ock_ monthly meeting. mill call was answered by 19 members. Three new members Joined at this meet- ing. New sick committee were ap- pointed. It was decided to have six instead of five on lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Robert Gallant will recently returned to Charlottetown N R, \t'l‘l£“.‘€ he will resume his studies l1iqau'mH' Ml“ M-"H" Dye’ at Prince of Wales College. ' Pond Mr. John E. Campbell, North held April 24. in one of the Con- vent classrooms. Mrs. Kildare, P. E. I Sincere sympathy is extended to Robe” Comm r°°°m‘ly "‘ Mrs. William Bryant, Summerside. Mrs. Alphee Perry. Tignish. Mr. George O'Brien. '‘°“d’‘-‘'‘‘ ’“ "” “°"‘° 1“ M‘-“‘°“°*"~ death of their mother, Mrs. Mon- While here he is the guest of M.-. Estelle Desnochu of Mgmoucha tague MscKie. and Mrs. John Smythe. recently returned to her home after Mr. Edwin Green Spflnxhmv M1“ Shirley l-Jgmont Bay. -3 V‘ ton, N.S. cette. Mrs. Aubrey MacLeod. Spring- hill. recently visited her cnyuisisilgiry tnefighan “'8: 3&9“ R. C. A. F. Station. 5llmm¢l‘lld¢- Charlottetown, on Thursday. They o er , , ~ Alice Hughes‘ Emeralgg“ ‘"5 were accompanied by Mr. Walter . ‘ he home Mm sad. G ,A their April meeting at t _ “med Mr. °"A‘.‘.‘.".;. “$3122: D Em “°“"'= and Miss Orvelcne McCarville at» ' tended the Teachers’ Convention Mrs. Gordon Noye. held recently at Prince of Wales Wallace, and daughter. Esther, Cullcgc-. Enmore. were visitors to Summer- Tpr Manning Myers 0! Royal side on April 22. Canadian Dragoons at Petawawa. Miss Doreen Bryant. student of and Mrs. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Praught. Mrs. P. E. Dunphy. M“ and‘ M|‘!- Georse Myers. Easter holidays with her parents. ~ - _ i3.:...*"..:...’.3'.:%- w ::“..“.""°;z- .:°:*: §.::.‘::s“;..°.:‘:.**;': E::‘i:.;;.“°:: '°"° "‘ ‘i’i°““£I"’ "““"°”°'”°“”“‘““““ Friends p, M.._ and Mm C.” M“. Round Bryan.’ Web“ 0. an1g1~é°:n(‘i: Iii;/3:6 Aoiirglte guieiiyi aciieimireéi tl.'iei;~r jgiitii lliciirs. Hxazelldcgmetron and Mr. and lfi“;l8!:;"c<:m d0l‘::ln:l.nbB:;t-h_ ma; and cugs are iggircreen 3"! SONY to hear that Enmore School attended the Apr" 28'. ml, Tmfontm ’0nL' “jhcre blllvl’ld9Y 0“ APT“ 35- rs’ am m ' nylon fabric. “,3 N I Tr. _no or mar)’ youngest son Roger has Teachers C0nV¢n"°'‘v ’“ Cm"°“°' they plan to reside in future. The Miss Jean Arsenault returned Mrs. John Hudson spent the f yon“ ‘cot 3 C_00l COED- past week as guest of Mrs. Annie Oftflblfi HOW WOBVO that breathes"like other been lll. All wish him a speedy town. recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur are extended ‘D them‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and daughter. Jessie, Enmore. and sons Shawn and D'Arcy of were visitors to Summeraide rec- Hallfax. are visitors at the home ently. of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Green and Mrs. Austin Murphy_ family. Springhill. were visitors to T_l_w play “The Little Clodhop- 0'Lcary. on April 17. at the home 1701‘ was repeated in Emerald of Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Hall Easter Monday night. This Mrs. John Lecky. play was presented b E ld . l. S A dance w.,yh..1.;"°.,r§,.. -—The many friends of Mrs. Mar- The many friends of~Mrs. Alberton. Best wishes for a com- plete recovery is extended to her by her many friends. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Pe- ter 3. Arsenault. Tignish. regret th 1 . ‘ E a 1 - e p 3y hadazgcgée ET?-;'omr: E‘:,:_ to learn of her continued illness. Miss Margaret Trainnr, Miss gfter spending the winter months Ml”-V Al‘"M“l'- S”“"°d I 3“‘°k° in the early part of the winter. Al ‘ f h it . M . vm It the home 0 H S 5 H H Her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Martin, McCarville. c t th ‘ E ' V l w t. holidays afp nthelr eurespeiiiyfg Damel MlcLe°d’ “tor I es has come from Westbrook. Me., to homes. Miss Trainer is a student The many friends of Mrs. Char- spend some time with her invalid at Notre Dame Academy, M15. les Macxinnon, of l-larmonlyi. are mother / men is a stud nt 9, K‘ k sorry to hear of her recent lness. Convent, and Mr, emccfu-vlliéngzr: Her many friends join in wishing .I“i((i1ele'-"1". ‘?erX‘sl'lI;d.‘h'£iIé\::ll:i _¢d . , cneraine ll ee o - s u cnt at St. Dunstans Uni. her a speedy recovery one women‘! League on Mend" ve . “fly Fifteen women met at the home evening. A game of cards was en- An interesting debate was held "1 Ml“ “"5 M11 Lloyd Lellrdi joyed by all present with prizes in Emerald Hall on April zz_ Th .Victoria West. for a hooking bee for the highest scores going to Mrs. l0Dic was: resolved that countr 0" APT“ 3- and Qullled One Quill Alyre Bernard. Mrs. Anna Gallant life offers more advantages t ‘and P3"? “fished ‘W0 ll’lfl15- Th! and Mrs. Fred FitzGerald. Re- yuuth than city life. The nega h°"°-‘*5 “FVGG I dtllclolll IUPPH. freshments were served by the live side won. Debaters were then for lunch a liberal amount hostess. Pro. Clara Croken. Marl of homemade candy. ice cream , Hughes. Shirley Green. Con_ Mu . and cake was enjoyed. All return- M83311 Alyre and Wllllim Perry. garet Trainor. Mary Deighsn, "1 ed to their homes at a late hour 3°|i°ll- M3-55w “Id M"- Rllph Georgina Green. feeling they had spent a nice day Llllleileld of York H_IrbDu!'. Men wuthe,‘ have returned to their respective —~———~— _.__~_._._ homes from Tignish. where-they formed. very well and great pr G. Vans MacArthur. Rockcliffe. were ulled due to the illness and was ‘given Mrs. Found for her R.C.A.F.. station. Ottawa. spent it depth of their mother and sister, lintirlngefforts and great patience few days here visiting relatives and Mrs, Thaddeus Perry. inllrhlnlng so many children and friends prior to his departure for brlnalng forth such wonderful re- Germany, May 3. Mrs. MacAr- Ml'l- Eml'flll'lll¢1 DOUCBHE. Tl!- bults. At the close of the evening thur and their two children will nish. ll Vlslllnl ll’! SI-lmmprsldfi. an address of thanks was extend- leave for Englgnd an . May 12 the guest of her son-in-law and lid Mr. Callaghan and an address where they will visit with Mrs. daughter. MR and Ml‘5- ~70S¢Pll 3- ivns read and an envelope was MacArthur‘: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant. Mrs. Dounette will re- I cscntcd. thanking Mrs. Found for Gilbert Coles. Spenny Moor, bur. main in Town for some days to be i(‘l‘ wrirk with the children. There ham. Co.. before joining Mr. Mac. near her husband whose is a pati- Gcorgina Green and Mr, evening. He was introduced by Mr. Winston England. secretary of the was also ii showing of art and Arthur, in Germany. where may ent in the Prince County Hospital prinling by the children of the expect to spend the next three for the purpose of underlain: In school districts. The children per-‘Junior School. —-V. yenrg, operation. Out Our Wu - ' The Tignisli fire alarm was , By J‘ R’ Williams sounded on Thursday evening to 1 id h I Hev. ww as eecwse. Mv menus ;‘.‘.‘....'.°’..::‘.‘.'...§‘; ‘..:..'°.'.2: 3...: 'ri2~/nu‘ TO WALK on TH’ PAVEMENT BETWEEN was WHEN WALKIN’ TH’ 5TRAléHTAN' NARROW woui.D for it time threatened the dwelling of Mr. Emile J. Gallant. Church St. The great number of men and boys who responded to the call quickly beat out the blaze and the detach ‘ did not need to use appliances. However. the tanks in various parts of the vil- lage are amply supplied with wa- ter to meet such emergencies which are not uncommon at this time of year. —CL. AS A CITIZEN OF THOS GREKT STATE I INSIST ON MY RIGHTS TO A SHARE. § ITS GREAT Hl6HWA‘/ "‘ Slliililymflbwollleill l8iiin5 10 15 lbs. Get In hp, 00. It filled Vllth luilis - or Pay Iothg WM‘ ' “I”-1" ‘W7 IIQI. log! Ill out; ugly ._‘;...v"_:ra.:".m.l?°*.-.li', .::¥.i::::'_.5.;:*...; " - - . . ll - tmprovo a an a §'£“£$'u...m""u' :s‘.dir|!ll'ii"a“i-‘d.;hlfia"Mtt1':m’i “GL3-bu. OIL. writes. “I gains}! 0 . . filf. B0. A BOOK, "° »- »:'°:"“----- '"-'~ , I ' . '13: 8 who fill V‘ the 10. 5 or 10 unity"!-neg you're not 'Tnk huiai MW» '=au-ti. dilsvurydamnsll -. .»' I Mr Henry Perry R C M Hali- HF!-luncmigelr 0’ S?uru’ came to A Ch“ I F, . , - . i ' - ' _ ow an w his unce Fred Arsen- ‘ re" ° Ma’ Meelmg W“ Enmore. recently visited friends in fax. N. is spending his fur um an AM” 32‘ to vmt . ‘aw . lough wtih his parents. Mi‘. and day. with "haves. who h“ Mrs. Eddie Myers of Duvar. visit- mmed to ._h p r - I S _ '_ . ed at the home of her cousin, Mrs. mm finer hash‘ ml Efitlalh "‘£:'“"’£ and Missrs. Walter and John Mac- spent the “inter months in _the Henry Canal“ at How.“ on Am.“ 3 p e “S 7 Kie. North Enmore. in the recent U. S. A. has returned to ’lignish. 20 several from Woodstock Attend- d the bingo on April 20 at the v . Perry. Bedeque. e ' . having spent some mm, m . . _ home of Mrs. Denise Riley. 0- V“ "3 "‘ recently returned to his home here spent the past week in Tignish vis Len’, in Md 0: the °,Le”y catholic after spending sometime in Tren- lting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dou- Church. . Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Vincent Handralian and his and mm dry" 00 Form“ Co" ‘‘‘‘°'- '“°“""- M“ "um" ”“.'“3‘”‘”‘"- on April 23, where they visited Mrs. Glen Tlylot. Slemon Park. Christopher Cross. were visitors to with M". Dummhu, ml". . . . . P - The United Ladies Aid met for “amen while in the Cm,_ ‘hey sefggmtig ce}:':;l‘°LV:€‘t':v:ntl:r§n {:31 John J. 22_ g , Dr. Henry Blanchard of Char- lnd son Mr_s..Estcll_e MacDonald. 'hgnish. ‘omen-,wn_ ‘mended mg“ in his ‘ is visiting in Charlottetown. the nauve pnish of st Anmony-3 on sund3y_ guest of her brother-in-law and Am.“ 35. Mr. Claud Jelly of 0‘l.eary, paid M h S I visit to the home of his brother- returned om” - t f i th '0 P in-law. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. “H5 A sues 0 his parents. Prince of Wales College. spent e been mm“ hm, mum". Mr,’ W11, Inn Webb on Sunday mommm best wishes of their many friends home on Sunday axtgr gpendlng for happiness in their new home a few days at Blemon Park with ' Mrs. Bruce Currie has returned to her home in Elmsdale. after spending the winter months in Al- berton. with Mr. and Mrs. Winston relatives. The altar at St. Anthony‘s was Camille Chaisson will be sorry in beautifully decorated with white learn that she has been nbliled linens and‘Easter flowers in dif- to enter the Western Hospital in germ; color. {of gum, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant and family of summerside. visited rela- 'SL’1.fln'lIlfLFlIl.’1.Flfl_fl_FlI1ILl1FLH.l1J1.FLFlJ'LflJI C -._ E t. 0&9.‘ V By GARNETT or ENGLAND H 114 1_FLl''l_l1J'Ll''l FL1fl_."lFU’Ll1_1flJ1fL7L1u1J1J1uL1_FLFL11fLFlfb1n1ILFL'h'lu1f1J1J1u adjourned Mrs. Arthur DesR.oches Mr. and Mr. and Bell. Currie. Never before has it been our privilege to offer, at one time, two such distinguished groups of suits. To the truly quality-minded . ..we issue ci cordial invitation to inspect than superb win. .50 "ii HOLMAN’S Men SUMMERSIDE . 'l‘All.OlI'D IN CANADA IXCHIIIVILY IV PIOOIIII QIAND CIOYNIS be hostess for May meeting on regular 2nd Tuesday of the month with the usual bingo Meeting then played realising 59. Elmsilale And Vicinity Mrs. Annie Stonehouse. Ellerslie. is spending some time at the_ home of her brother, Mr. Parmenas and Brennan. Messrs. Herbert O'Brien, lington. and George O'Brien, were recent visitors to Elmsdale. Mrs. Fred Kelly has home after spending the past sev- eral months in Boston. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien were visitors to Kensington on His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Charles Dunn has much improved in health. Miss Mary O'Brien returned to her home on Monday. after spend- ing a pleasant three-week holiday wnvsn sxctuaiviw can _ Piiouess Bun. Qoxak‘ by prayer. Bingo was -—AG. Wel- returned Mrs. James O'Brien. Man, You'll love iii _It’a_ brilliant white—it's easy to wash—it dries in minutea——i't needs no ironing! It’: A.rrow’s Nylon Tricot shirt with the Belmont collar atyla—most popular collu- home from hospital. Mrs. Edwin Murphy. fabrics. Drop in and get yours todayl HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE is‘. *”L'L'L" ""°Du I-eumvu av "Genus lamp Vlear ""\.l"L"L.”L’L"L."\.i‘LI L.‘ \_'—Ll L. l... 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