I l / s’; I sum suns 37 o: .i IN MEMORIAM iiiii! siiii flesfBeets Sunshinefor gelling WQSI! N fiIPlR ~ 64th’ 6E FEAT lYAttY OTHER SOAP IN THEWORLP FOR TS MY WHITE THING$ FITTING OUT MIME ACTUALLY MAKFS OUR OLD CLOTHES LOOK NEWER ANNOUNCEMENT In order to keep pace with our ever expanding business, and at the request of a number of Farmers, we take great pleasure in announcing the appointment of The O'Leary Farmers’ Clo-operative Association as our dealer for West Prince County. This well known and established O'Leory Firm will handle our complete lines, including Potato Machin- ery ond Thrashers; Allis-Chalmers Tra tors Equipmen-t- and Fleury-Bissell Farm Imp merits. In addition to these, they will be handling many smaller articles includ- ing Dairy Farm Equipment, Pump lacks and Gasoline En- gines. and Tractor A complete line of repairs will be carried in order to provide the farmer with better service during the busy sea- sons. We bespeak for them your fullest eo-operation and eon- sidern tion. TIIE IIALL MAIIIIFAOTIIRIIIG and THE GUARDIAN. economy 1s. 1949 I MRI. FRANK L. AIQENAULT On Saturday. Jan. 1B there pell- ed away very suddenly nt her home in Woodstock, Mrs. Frank L. Arsen- _ault at the age of 7'! years. On the previous Sunday she had assisted at Mase in St. Anthony's Church, and during the week eha had attended to ner household du- ties as usual. Mrs. Arseneuit was stricken with a heart attack in the early hours of the morning: immediately her physician and spiritual director ivere called in. Fortified by the Holy Sacraments she surrendered her eoiil to her God whom she had served so faithfully in life. Mrs. Arilenauli was truly a good Christian wo- man. Silo was ever the devoted wife and loving mother. She was never known to utter an unkind word about anyone and her motto was to do unto otliers as she wish- ed others to do unto her. Before her marriage she was Agnes Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martin of Howlan. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning from her late residence to St. Anthony's Church where Re- quiem Mass was celebrated by her pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney who also officiated at the committal service in St. Anthony's Cemetery. She leaves to cherish her mem- ory, licr sorrowing husband, four daughters, tJiiiirii Mrs. Neil Mc- lsaac, Saint .lohn, N.B.. (Clara) Mrs. Dorico Gallant, Duvar, (Em- ily) Mrs. Ben DesRoches, \'i'elling- ton and (Olivoi Mrs. Gerald O'Brien at homo. Also two sons, Elmer of Rumford, Me., and Felix in Woodstock. Another son Donald predeceased lior. She also leaves two brothers and two sistcrs namely, Hector Martin residing in Char- lottetown and Nicholas in Western Canada, Mrs, Joseph A. Gallant, O'Leary and Mrs. Hubert Arsen- ault, Egmont Bay, To the sorrow- ing family we extend our sincere sympathy. Requiem aeternsm dona el Do- mine Et iux perpetua luceat ei. Mass Cards (High) , Frank l.. Arsonauit, Woodstock Josephine Arsenault, Woodstock Mr. nnri Mrs. Elmer Arsenault and Reggie, Mexico, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant, Du- Ths ilarvey Girls laaiuel Iopllne Adeine OHAPTBRXIH Dr. Gibson waited until he sew Clay escorting Jenny Dill from the Alhambra, then preceded them into the lunohroom. dean-ting Alma viho was his us-uel waitress, and taking a chair on the fer arc of t-be circle. Clay. approaching with his eom- penion, said impersonelly to Aline, "Ase these pieces taken?" "No," she said with equal dill]. "Be seated. please. What may I serve you?” She was being the Per- fect Waitress, attentive but aloof. "What will you have. Jenny?" "I'd like a nice, well-done steak with onions and fried potatoes." "I'm sorry." eaid Alma. not et all in the accents of regret. "We can't serve you here." The girl from the Alhambra flushed miserably. “You oughtnt to have brought me here, Thursty," she nproactied him under her breath. Alma'e natural generoei y of spirit- Illrled up. "cu, pleaaei" she cried. “It isn't Lhat at ell. Please don't think it, Miss-Miss Dell. We don't serve hot: stuff except hein- end. If you want s. steak, maybe..." "No. don't. bother," said Jenny smiling now and appease-d. “I'll take ham-and. I like ham-and." Alma waited upon the pair with a solicitude accorded to few ces- uals, But she contrived to make it plain that her consideration was for the visiting lady alone. Bo far H "l"!!! Blrl's demeanor indicat- ed. the escort simply did not em; m!’ h"? EXCEPI- as a customer. The events ended on a note of almost painful politeness. “Good-bye, M155 Seelye. and thank you." “Good-bye, Miss Dell. We hope to see you here again." "GOOd-bye. Mr. Thurston." said that gentleman, addressing 111m- self in courteous tones. "I hope you found everything to your us. French School Mr. nnri Mrs. Hector Martin. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant, Humforrl Miss Hannah O'Mahoney, Rum. ford Mr. and Mrs. Noel Thibldeau. IIIIES 1 IlIIiIGESTIliII WIIlLiiP Yllll BELOW TQEKBELT? H - ee lilnindlgitivis' mil: afraid-H i. @551.» an I vintm-un-eaoaie-umuuw nag? bvlptotherieseottea TehneCeesie UsfleUvIPmbdue isfaction." s sally whit" W" "YY l iriored. wgfrgeohard Gibson made it e point to accost. Alma later. :'Yoll'v¢ got: more gumption than Id have given you credit for. Nun; led!- "Thank you." she returned dTYIY- "You needn't snoot rne. I'm not Clay Thurston. Did you ever chance to read e book called Don Quixote?" "0! course." "l thought. you might have. Well. our friend young Thurston gets his ideals and loyalties mixed, like the Knight, at times. Seeing isn't al- ways believing, little Cricket. Bear that in mind." "It isn't of the slightest interest to me." said the girl. “It couldn't. be that you're jeal- ous, could it?" “Me? Jealous? Of her? Of liim? You're hateful." ' “There are worse people around than Jenny Dell." he observed thoughtfully. “When Pete Sargus down at the mill got spotted fever last year. Jenny and another girl out. of the Alhambra nursed him through it. And spotted lover's no joke.“ "I'm sorry," she said. "I was horrid." "You were," lie agreed. “And if you're really sorry about it all you might. go and apologize to Jen ..no, not to Jenny, I guess; you were pretty decent about her when you saw her feelings were hurt. but to ‘Ihursty. He's got feelings, "Because I changed to \. Pepsotlent: Tooth .Powder\ WITH IRIUM l" IIPSODINT WILL GIVI E TOO, Till WHITIST TIITII you the ,, It's lRlUM that makes the cllfluenee iaevsooisnr... heW the r nlii i. served Szindrock as a church of all denominations. was opened, dusted and aired for t. tions of any itinerant . / w. Why? Because only Pepsoclent contains lrium- the marvelous, exclusive ingredient that, gives cleansing action ever offered. Pepsodent Tooth Powder cleans your teeth more thoroughly-cleans better between teeth-gets rid of every trace of dull film. That's why new Pepsodcnt with lriiim gets your teeth cleanest, and when they arc cleanest they ere whitest. Ask for Pcpsodent Tooth Powder today . . . you'll love Pcpsodcnfs delicious, fresh taste. ~¥~¥i»<i1?'r?*‘h* . r :'- i: ~ .~~ in “ Why are yourieeili so ' muchfliiiier today '3" “a it». \ . \i ill ' ‘h: if there illo “IP11? D0 (in; film's‘. and lil their almost en mnsso. tlicrc was u murk- illifllltlvil vuccs was a passion iiiid he minisira- ed increase in live liiBSCilI-llt‘ pai- ‘appeal quite alien to anything in. picaciicr. ronnllv- jllfllTlll in the Reverend Ira D. V" Rumtord ' v ,, GOLD 3T0 RAGE COMPANY LIMITED wllliolll l“ "“" ""“'"“' “"1- " arr-er “l.“i'§.li.§°.i’f.'.'.';§’§'xf;£;'.§‘£.li.. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclsaac. M]. and M“ C F‘ Ga1lant,wfll_ Once e month. at a fair aversio- Most. oftcn this \\'i\5 tlic Rl"\'t‘i‘t‘ild Jurlge Purvi~ was :1 rruiilii" wor- $fllllll'l"s‘ rxliiii-iaiitni to Pull ioi cigqggvli, who toured ilic dcscri on sliipor. Oii l|:l\ Llrlriiiln: summing l a Sliorv, Salim: Pull for 11., a burro. with a nightgown aiiii he liud as ctiiniiziiiiuii Frill! NCflysilliiffl. toothbrush in one pocket. and a Tfelli. Tilt-Y Wok Ulfi ilvli‘ (illefilly Ouisidc, after tiw benediction. Bible and Moody and Saiikcy behind Alma, Hazel ililil DCDOIFIILIJIIIIIQC Piii‘\l5 was wriiiliic, "Y... nymnhook in the other. Sandrock The watchful Alma saw little Deb's llil\'(‘ music. don't you, .\llss Cilc. manifested a proper respect for color deepen. Whrii tiie vniigrt-gii- kci?" iia IJPZilll. religion by sending to tho services tion rosc for ilzcdirst hymn, i‘. “I love it." such rcpresr-iilailvc citizens as had “'85 Hllilllfflll Will‘ till‘ iliiltllllFi‘ (To be (‘OllillllWfIt sufficiently recovered from Saturday “as tlicrc. He lllliI Deli sung i0- Manulacturers and distributors oI Better Farm Equipment 5...... y,,|.n_ w. 13, Mrs, G. O'Brien, Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dcshochem. Wellington Desmond. Terrence and Audrey Gallant, Duvar irigton Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsen- ault, Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DesRoches, Mexico. Maine Mrs. Rilla Rogerson, O'Leary _ For further particulars don't neglect to tune in to "The Old Corral" every Tuesday nite over CJ.R.W. at 7.45. _. ‘Malignant: Mis Gilbert Gaude Pjmrhlfnd Mrs‘ “Imam Gaunt‘ ._, . . . c I ‘I L € N“ M“ M“ Aflhur s“ Gmam‘ Mr. and Mrs Roy Arbinl end - [x A w d.i -k . - ' ‘. f j lhlljrfarliiti Mrs- John Finnan and “aggf-‘gnlfggfigiggl; Petr n t d '43; ' ‘ family}, Woodstock Maine - l. um or , .- - . ——-——-——- ~—- . . . wflhum A. Redd". ‘I ‘ raxfiklarrdvtligésiélgiém P‘. Gallant and smr. andd Mrs. Elmer Pincau. . ‘ ' ' _ TTIETSI E B-A" B-So. LLB. cY;TT-‘-all\‘4""-\' Ar5ellilull "d “mm” Mrs. D. Arscnault. Summorside ssensiisrisn, SOLIUITOR, sate. AND ‘ "m . , Mrs. Llnnie (Dign > n - 1.0.01‘. BIdiL-Ncxt to lieddi-i Bros. I N“ C’ JQfJIHIan" ‘ijtmm-"k l v Greenmount an aynor‘ * moxie 2454 ‘ CQMPANY _Ml"- all‘! MPS- Lvmll" M"- Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jeiiy Honey to Loan - Collections ‘ 9'19’? _“ "H" G H d A ‘h O'Lear_v ' \ Taxation l CEABTERED I‘ oillllgétwJ- R- a "l" a" r Ur’ Lois Sweet, Iiioiiironl l ACCOUNTILNI. I Miss. Ollie Tiipliri and Lorne ma?’ sywm" Gauan" Charhuc‘ .__._.___,______________ ‘ R1 -_ Q1, ~- ‘ l Eastern Trust Bulldinl l ‘Cliinadiririalbbizion. O'I.ear)' Branch cafjlof,'éfoyrf‘~ 14°F“ liillclllivre- J- E- Illrllefl’; ‘eL-B- | l Charlottetown ‘l W211i‘ Plidlilt MN‘ Prank stews". myhryIn a“; Mu‘ Hubert Ardeml-ljiltl i I'll I447 B H . . o" Barrister, Solicitor. kc. l] on“ "is l: sigh-Infill" Ttll-‘l- JP-"Pll "Cit", tnvltigs, John Arsenault, Charlotte. , ODDFELLOWS BUILDING and liirr- Gears» LcClalr. Mn and M" new” Mam" 184 Richmond Street m. ntrl Mrs, Lloyd McIntyre. C"‘“'°“"'°W" I (lhariottletnwn, l’.l’l.l. I l DI’. A» L‘ MQQISQG: ," Charioltdtloilvin H b A I filming,“ Mrs‘ Frank Gina"!- ’ » - i ‘.\l -. . * . . t t, Box Lil fol. .380 l DENTIST l, nmlvmnyiiril is u er rsensu Bra and Mn‘ Gilbert Dumas‘ ___ ._ ; g , . n "w". ‘RM I Bgsllénfilitl Mrs. Theo. Arsenault. Mn L” “Owe and Mrs‘ Cunard Gallant, Coleman Mr. Lewis MacKenzie. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie A. Gallant. liir. anti liirs. h. E. Gallant and l Wlieien Building, Room l family, (Thariottciown i 1'15 Grafton Street NEIL W. HIGGINS DENTAL X-RA Y Phone 266': Dr. and Mrs. Joan Beauregard, Boston ‘Mr. rind Mrs. W. McAuslend and Eileen. SilmmPTflltlP Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault, Halifax f," (ME-mu I v I xlfl. 1050 L20. Bo! III t i ‘ P11011928! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flaherly. piusvme l I} .\l | I ' " " ' (hilfillrllld Mrs. \'i'iiliam DcsRocl/ios, fl\m"c“h"'llll"rst- J- Edmliml Am"- cimirrziino , — ltiisirouvho - a" i’ °“'" i l ' Mrs. John A. Gllllfliil. Mill Road M“ “ml M“ '7'"? “millil- l AQCOUNTANT i , DI‘. J. C. GGIIGIM. i; Mi‘. rind xvii... William Shields. Wglfggflylq, B, s . luowhn . . . ancherd and Elmer, I l Be Sc- li Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Gallant, Cqailotiflown I Currie Building i l Dmqlnsrr iljKinliqm vmalSS Jacqueline Brown, Pius. I , ' rich"; 5.1mm,‘ Mr. Syi. Gallant. Charlottetown Mr and ~ ~ _ y. . . . M _ H . ‘ 1. .' CHABLOTTETOWN i 151 welt Grover 51- Yum“ °' “"“""'°“ 5mm" Charlottetown" my Conway’ I Gel Quick lisliel iron tllllitllllil IlIIIlIIOIIITIS A"""li‘m.\'. Summorside. Mr. P. A. Arsenault, Tignlsh X Mrs. M, c. Arnold. Bunion V H. R. DOANE fllld COMPANY h "f7;",'=l"9¢‘§““-{Pfatlllbifilgdlttgiw Cgigri so? Mrs. n. E. Gallant. I a ‘ (J ITOIIIC IOHI‘ ll “TI C. Ts O T U f‘ U I ' l (‘HABTERED ALOOUNTANTS l Jarvis. i026 Dovrrrtiiirt Rd" Toronto): Mr and “l/iib J “ I i "l roiiglicil viniriiily and wiiecsed e 30",; m osvph Locum h‘ OFFICISS- IN cuARLoTTE-l-(“VN l. IPill rlrlil. ‘flit-n l lcairiirrl about M n . i 1 lAZ-SIAIF-sinrl now I'm liaDDY to '- ’""l MP5- “flllvr I-‘lelicriy. I. Halifax , ‘l say l‘\"e found rclici." 395m" ; Charlottetown 53 51'1"" 5 - E,’ h Yloii. :oo.k_cmi got ‘cllluick fCIltI from g Catholic Women's League, wen. , , Phon- 20” no‘ 2" ‘l I ill H); ‘fl- "IS 0i’ D fxmy bronchial inflion Still-division i Ioronto ,¢oi|gh. lake TcmnietonsRAZ-MAl-I— Mr "m1 M" T. g l- New Glasgow _ v i, ilic rcmcrly enocililly made. to relieve 30",," ' ‘w’ Alwllauu- Trum RANDOLPH ‘V, MANNING. ,-‘ glironic FBTOHVCIIIIIS Astlikma end Hay Mr "nd M" C" ‘ lie-ow» v- l» i.211...."*ii.s.:."'c:z...iil"..i:ii 5...... ~ "'1" "Cm"- . . .. i 60c. $l.15—ot druggists. R-Jo Spiritual Bou t THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! i. Fagaly and Shorten s» s» Emmllnurldlgl. to... on VE5.'WE'VE Mo: uv _., s ,.. Sisters of The Precious Blood, Charlottetown Sr. 5i. Humbciine, Miecoughq Convent M" "d NI"- Gwrse Arseneult, Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters, For. tune Cove. Floral Oflaringe gVrt-aimMTheJFemily. P"!!! r . . R. 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