Arm’ - 1a. 131i We're reedy for you ileh~ 4 lng enthusiasts with s _ I new supply of ell the equipment you'll need to hook wise old fish. Check your rods, reels. lines, leaders, techie boxes, nets, end ell your othel needs. We have them ell. And ‘i! I ilillllly to increase your fishing pleesure. ' Bright eol- ored wrig- tly illes~ lle-udy fly-holder. Trnneper. N" illllilo. five fly eepeelty. Bu! several. If you're not quite sure. whet you need, why no; some down end look around. We'll be glad to help you select the pro- Pfl oqulpment so that you "II set the most from your fishing. i ENMMilililIii A G0. Gilli. , SIIMMEBSIDE ' . v . , In Memorials: ___._ ME. JOHN A. GALLANT Ou Biuldel’. February l. 194B there passed away at the Prince County Hospital n, highly re- spected citizen of l-iuwisn in the person of Mr. Joli-n A. Gallant. Mr. Gallant we: born tn How- lun in i817. In 1902 no married Zelle Gsudet. end they lived in Rumford, Maine until i916. They then returned to the-Island end settled in Howlen where he liv- ed ever since until he was strick- en with e brief but fetal illness. Of e. naturally quiet disposi- tion, Mr. Gallant did not take e prcmlncnt part in public effoirs but devoted his whole attention to his home and to his family who will siwlye dherish the memory of his unassuming kindness end his noble eorsmipie of e true Christien life. The loyal practice of his Catholic Faith was t9 Mr. Gella-nt e source of much happiness dur~ lng his seventy-one 'yee.rs, end with the strengthening grace of the Ieet Seicreinents of the Church he died the happy death for which his whole life wssj fitting preparation . One brother, Funk. predecess- ed him in 1N6 and. one sister Eiicewh, died six years ego. A brother, Albert, o! Portland Me.. end e sister, Mrs. Dominic Ar- seneult, survive. ' Of Mr. Gallant‘! eigiht child- ren, one eon, Peter, dried in 1925 survive with their mother to mourn his passing end swelt re bsippy reunion in Heaven. They fire: Fred. New York; Eve, Mrs. Elmer Pineau, sunmerside, Emily, Mus. Gabe Ars suit, Howlan; 95681’. South Pars. Maine; Doctor Gilbert. Kinkors; Bertha, Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Piusville; end 0111- ford st home. The funeral wes hdd on Rb- "!!! 12th to B1. Anthony's Ihliroh. Bloomfield where ite- Wiflm High Mess wee celebrated by Reverend M. J. Rooney who also officiated at the services st the grave. The pallbearers were: 141mm" Rik!!- Jemee Duncan, Arthur Cornish. Felix Arsoneult, Anthony Perry. end Jdleph n. Arseneult. The host irlende who came to the funeral end visited the xeve silent testimony of the high esteem in which Mir. and Mrs. Geiient end their feeuiiy ere held by ell with whom tihey es- socited, Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets, end Messages of sym- petlw in large numbers were tangible evidence of the ewm. pethy felt for Mrs. Gellent end THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN PAGE ELEVEN o end four sons end three daughters, house during the preceding day; - Showers... predicted‘! LGGEGS” e g g ltelnweer that gives youproieetson from the elements-whether rein or shine- lud gives‘ you the new length that fechion weer-l in ell summer seasons. In either satin, poplin or ' geburdine you have n wonderful choice of shades in browns and blues, also black and green. The styles are vsrlous_ from plain and hooded gsrenents o. belted oe full been. A size. style end color range to suit and lit any individual. 15.95 to 29.75. ‘ - Upper flees GGIIES’ I e q ' 903101! Ilbsrdine. lioplins. blue wool gebardlne nevsl officers’ costs, whichever you desire-rein protection is yours! Worn in uay weether with relaxing comfort, carried oi the arm for lssured protection. Slip one or trench coat style in ell shades of brown. Sizes 34 to 46. 8.95 to 37.50. All rubber coat, black only. 7.95, . Street Flor liislu Store Section SMALLMAII‘ Where Price i- MurchedWii-h Q~uoiiiy her farzniiy in their bereev * MASS CARD! Mrs. John A. Gallant, I-Iowlen. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Gilliht, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Pineeu, Summer "‘ Dr. snd Mrs. Gilbert Gallant, Kinkors. , Mr. end Mrs. Oocer Galte-nt, Norway, Me. By. lion lioynolds Vflelolilos _ l \. , ‘v6 u u \ {o Qe‘ 4 "Don't encourage me — or I'll be selling this garden hose with o Guardian Wont Ad!" . mu " ‘ n l WE ' in ffihil. Mo..." m gunned byoerisisdguerdef hioh _. _Thie semephyeicien wee with M1‘. and Mrs. Joseph L Q51- lent, Plusvilie. Mr. end Mrs. Clifford Gallant, Howien. (H). , Mr. end Mrs. Gebriel Arsen- nult, Howlsn, ‘ Sisters of Marthe. Kinkore. Mr. end Mrs. J. W. runner, Kin- Kore. Mr. and Mrs. James collu- hen, Kinkore. Mr. e-nd Mire John C. Gellent, Kinkore. _ Mr. end Mrs. John R. Mc- Csbe, Kinkore ’Mr. and Mrs. Kin ore. Mr. end Mrs. Bert Hurunill, Kinlcore. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Coedy, Kin- ‘kora. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hammill, Kim kora. Mr. end Mrs. Linus Mulligan. Kinkoru. Mr. end Mrs. Alden Mulligan, Klnkora. Mrs. Wilbert McCarviiie, ion, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DesH-oc- hes, Ruruford, Me. Mr. and MrsnJohn MacDonald. Bedford Sta. . Employees, of Norway Shoe shop, Norway Me. (5) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant. Portland Me (5) Mrs. Maude Coburn. Norwey, P. L. Morris, Bos- Me. Mr. end Mrs. Merton Girtll. Norway, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Weeks, Nor- way. (5) Mr. end Mrs. Gilbert Geudet, Howlen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Arsen- nult, l-lowlen. i Mr. and Mrs. John and Family, l-lowlen" Mr. Colo Arseneult, Cesciatnpec. pFinnen, Mr. end Mrs. aonnin. Peters,’ Mexico, Maine. Mrs. Emil? Geiient, Summer- side. 'Mrs. Dominic Arseneuit, led- eque. Mr. end Mrs. Iideie Arseneult, Woodstock. , Mr. Cyrufltlellent. Woodstock. flaléoiy Neme- Socioty. Bloom- Miee Mergeret Wedge, 5urn~ mmide. Mr. end Mrs. Henry Wedge, Buiunerside. Dr. end Mrs. Summers" . .lVls'. end Mrs. A. J. Polrier, Misoouche . _ . Dr. muse-sent Gallant. sum- IIICIGO: t Mnlidsie-Gellent, Charlotte- Auetin Deieney; Mr. mini-o. Peul Peters, lend noun, oimmuwwn. (a) Iflflfllll JIDQOHIH, Gill‘. ioiqosown. ' .v Dérnley And Vicinity __-_- The Asstunption Society of Biwwfld- - w. r. w. Don 1o s w ’ M“ M“? Eunmmd" “um spent. e few days vigiting l: Chg: 9"“- Me- lottetown recently. "The McCubr B18117; Oenirely’ I 394K115 i The friends of Miss Grace Camp- bell, sea. View. are sorry to hear EPIRiTUAI- ""9"?" [or her illness. e11 hope to see her out sin with her littl la ates Mr. P. A. Aroeneult. ‘I'll-Irish ma?‘ up ym Patricia end Motion‘ McGinn, i Kifllwfil- Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan end Mr. and Mrs. V, lisrl Duff! daughters, Misses Colleen and and child-Rn. Kinlwffl- Claire. were recent visitors to Mr. end Mrs. George Lloyd Chgy-lgttgfpwjj" Boston. , ' I Mr. Ind M". 3958i Rilelfii Misses Georgie end Roms An- |derson, Charlottetown, spent the Boston. ' MESSAGE! meek-end in Darnley. the guests of their mother, Mrs. Nellie Anderson Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy. Souris. and fainlly- ' Mr. Kenneth Stewart, Charlotte-I --—-— gqwn i Mrs- Roy MacLeen. Summerside. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph LeCielr, has returned to her home after s Bloomfield. - mieasant visit with her daughter Mr. md Mrs, Bennett Peters and son-in-luw, Mr. and lVirs. and Family, Bloomfield. ,Fmnk McNutt. Bowler- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley.‘ Mrs. Charles Hickey and infant Boston, Mass. ‘_ ,, t d Mr. and Mrl. George Lloydndaughter Barbers. Ann re urne Boston, Mass. i Miss Margaret Areenoult, Sism-dviiii River merside. | Mrs. Laurette Gallant. 15100111- Mr. and Mrs. Camille Rich-field. ‘ards, Leovilie. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill-det- Mr. and Mrs. Linus Mulligan, Alberton. Klnkcra. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Deiantl’. Mrsi Samuel Drummond endsunmerside Family, Kinkora. . Mr. and Mrs. liiriwlifd Mc- Mr. and Mrs, N, Nielsen, Kin- Causland, Bloomfield. to Darnley from Prince County Hospital recently where they have been the guests for several days of Mr. and we. Jsmes Hickey- VLA card Port-y gbonsored by Scaring Valley W. I. was held Tuesday evening, April 6 at the home of Mr- and Me's. Hubert Caseley. There were eleven tallies in playuMrs. A. Conneck and Mr. Wilbur Brycnton winning the prizes while Mrs Gordon Cousins and Mr’. Guy Duggan captured the consolatlons- A dainty lunch was served by ladies in charge. Pro- coeds for Canadian Appeal for Children. - In the passing of NLrs. George Meoloeod, S12, on April 4th, the community of Irishtown mourns the loss oi one of its oldest and most highly respected citizens. Born st Baltic, the daughter of the lute lvlr. and Mrs. James Ber- nard. Mrs. MacLeod was B8 years of age. She was a. woman of sterling qualities, a good neighbor. She endeared herself to all who had the good fortune to know her. she will be greatly missed by her aged husband and sous, Kenneth of Irlshtowrvn, and James on the homestead and his wile. who tend- erly ccred for her mother-in-law through all her declining years- Also surviving are. one sister, Mrs. Amelia. Evans, Vancouver, 13.0.. end several grandchildren and great- grandchildren, to ivhom sincere sympathy is extended. The fun- by her pastor, Red. Mr. Campbell, who gave a most helpful and com- forking message to the bereaved family. The hymns "The Lord's My shepherd", “Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross" and "Rock of Ages." There was a good attendance of friends and neigh- .bors who came to pay their last tribute of respect to one who will long be remembered. Inter- ment was in Geddie Memorial cem- etery. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Thomas Campbell, Wilfred Campbell, Preston Campbell, Ansal Bernard, John E. Campbell, and Heath MacLeod.—Dsi-- “MIRACLE ON 84TH STREET" SPARKLES WITH HIGH HUMOR —A delightful entertainment present was unwrapped yesterday at the Capitol Theatre with the showing of Twentieth Contu-rv- Fox's “Miracle on 34th Street." The fllm has the gaiety of a holi- day party with plenty of romance, laughter and sentiment to make all who see it glow with the feeling that there still are a. lot of whole- some peoplo left in this troubled world of Ours. _ Maureen O'Hara, as Doris wall;- er. s department store executive, and John Payne. n. young lawycr, who are even more charming than they were in {Sentimental Jour- ney," provide the romance, and Edmund Gwenn, one of the screen's finest character actors, motivates this heart-wwarming love story; xvifn his unusual characterizatioh rf Kris Kringle, n kindly old man who sung " WOTIF" really believes he is Senta Clem: The unscrambling of the situationl which Kris manages to creald - anakes the story bright with laugnn ter end poignant with pathos eml sentiment. George Benton. who bctle wrote the screen play from s story by Valentine Davies end directed the picture, has given it sparkling dialogue and heart-gripping notion. REMDVAI. ‘NOTICE n I have moved my office to Smollmun’; Ltd., second floor. I will b; pleased to meet former clients and new one: also, oi" my new office. - MORLEY M. BELL, Sumrnmide FUR SALE . Potato Barrels, Fish Bur- rels, Oyster Barrels and Roi-ore Crates. Orders to- ken for oil types of boxes. THE ISLAND BOX 8. BARREL CO., LTD. ST. ELEANOIVS, P.E.I. Miss Fidesss Reeves, Summerside. The Noonsn Family, O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard, O'Leery. Mr. snd Mrs. Peter Clerk, 12ml‘- eld. Mr. end Mrs. Lswrvhce Gsl- lsnt, Slurunerside. Dr. end Mrs. Rslph Noonen, Surnmcside ‘. Members, C. W. I... Summerslde. Mr. end Mrs. Lyman Csseley. Roxbury Mr. Pius liiinnen, Holy Heart Seminary, Bellies. Mr. end Mrs. Halifax. Mr. J. L. Gellent. Arvide, Que. Mrs. Joseph Linkiotter. Summer- side * M‘. P. A. Arseneult, Tllnish Mr. end we. Curl firemen. Kin- kore Mrs. Agnes McGougey end Family Kinkore. ‘ Mei-y end Welter Oonnick, Kin- korl. ‘ Mr. Francis Hutton, Aberdeen. . N . B. Mrs. W. J. Adtln, Woliseton, "M"- Mees. ~ Mr. ‘end Mrs. Remy Bernard, Tignish. ‘ Miss Gertrude of Charlottetown. . Mrs. Mosaic Ellis, Query - Mrs. J. R. bend, l-towlen Mr. end Mrs. Melvinoflrldgee, Csecunipec Mr. John Perry. Oileery. . end Mrs. Elmer Rnollin. Woodstock. 4 , Qereld looser , Oscar Gallant Areeneult, fill \ Mr. cud lire. “ii-Ceitslrell does restore tb bone kora. Mr. and Mrs. B. Webb. Roxbury, Mr. end Mrs. Louis lilulligen. My, and Mrs. Laeslie R Dlgnan. eral service was held on Tuesday Ktnkor,‘ Torumo from her late residence, conducted Miss Hazel Adams, Summerside. - ~ ~ -- I >7 v p! your wonderful home-made seil-prepollggl_.genilfie it to animus ioolix-o.osir-oi.d—o-ioole. § , i i I. estrus‘: ‘rt ‘scrip-or?!- .