THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' N VEMBER 19, 1947 Girls’, Misses’ and We men's Velvet (lvershoes Pielii eiiii Far Trliaiiied‘ Black or brown Velvet Motor Ioois, fur trim- med top and front, laced style with low, med- ium or cuban heel- sizes and half sizes 4 to 9. Black velvet two dome fastener Overshoos with fur top, high cut l0 inch style, low, medium or cubon heel- sizes and half sizes 4 to 9. .. .. Black velvet zipper fastened Overshoes with fur top, high cut l0 inch style, low, medium or cuban heel- sizes and half sizes 4 to 9 . . Top iluality Rubber Boots "For All The Family Men's Sporting Rubber Boots-full length with a light weight top and laced vam 8.95 SIJMMERSIII sizes6 to ll . Men's Thigh Length Rubber Boots-sizes 6 to ll 595°““775 l Winter is Near -- The 3'75 5'25 Wise W0ii’i; Wait Boys’ Knee length Rubber Boots- s... Children's llock Velvet Motor Boots 3.25 Si"! I to 5 ' , lwithd futryltrimmed top and front, aa-sv-I ---sa |~a||_(_ao ' s e1, It s ii0LMAtl S For Larger Assortments m: 6 to n M H 4J0 Boys’ Short Rubber Boots, 2.25 Better Values in ilversho es sizes i to 5 ...,_._......, . Misses’ Black Velvet Motor Boots Women's Short Rubber 2 Fur . _ mgtdluszygrmed M’ and front’ I Boots, sizes 3 to 8 sizes l3 to 3 H,“ ....., 4I25 c. '5 Prepares You For The “COLD RUSI; large Selection 0f Sturdy GUM RUBBERS For Every Member lit The Fa mlly Men's l2 inch, leather top 6 Boys’ straight laced Gum Rub- 1 p I _ . Small Boys’ straight laced l Gum Rubbers —sizes ll to l3 1 .60 Gum Rubbers-sizes 6 to l2 bers — sizes l to 5 .. Men's l2 inch, all rubber, ankle snug, Girls’ bright rum. straight laced Gunii Rubbers -- sizes Gum Rubbers — sizes 6toll Men's Blucher cut Gum Rubbers, 6 eye- y let laced style—sizes 3 to 8 6 to n - Misses’ bright finish straight locedl Boys’ Blucher cut Gum Rubbers, 6 eye- Gum Rubbers — sizes 1 I let laced style, - sizes 2 i] to 2 I I to 5 ' Children's bright finish straight laced HOLMA Two, Three and Four Buckle OVERSHOES In Men’s— Boys’ and Ghiidren’s Sizes Men's Black Cashmerette 4 Buckle Overshoes— 3 ‘ I P Sizesoto l2 .. 2.95; Men's fine black jersey cloth Over- shoes—sizes and half Girls’ and Misses’ Rubber Overshoes Children's all rubber Pull-on Overshoes. 2 II l 2.35 2.25 2.35 Misses’ cil rubber Pull-on Overshoes- Sizes l3 to 3 r~,e‘galliall loll. Children's all rubber 3 buckle Over- Men's Block Cashmerelte 2 Buckle Overshoes- 55065-9155’ 7 T0 12- - -- Sizes 6 to l2, .._.. .. --.. ...--.. ..._.... .--._-; ....,¢, Misses’ all rubber 3 buckle Over- shces-sizes l3 to 3 ~ » H ssssss -- tziz..izi.‘zi".'izeif."it. 2.25 l‘6""‘.'fi.’.'??’. 1.35 mils-all rubber 4 buckle Over- .- 3.50 .sizes6toll Women’s All Rubber OVERSHOES Boys’ black Cashmerette 2 buckle Overshoes—- sizeslto5..... PLAIN RUBBERS For Men — Women -- Boys -- Girls Boys’ all rubber 4 buckle Over- shoes—- 3 . I _ _ sizes l to I Worerfsl brightdlfinish bplfllflh‘ fiubbtfrs, Main; plfain rubgirs T2- sizes 1 womeng rubber zipper ‘listener, high ‘M,’ Io m" 9 i" °Vr m‘ """r c" "I '9 c" u“ m‘ a "l" ° inch Overshoes with medium or cuban heels Children's black Cash- and spike heels- m“ and ha" ,5", merette 3 buckle Over- half sizes and sizes 4 to l0 I g 4 m 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘h°es_sizes Men s Spat rubbers-sizes -- * ' 2.00 1 ~35 5 to 12 Mm“. PM" "when _ and half sizes 6 to l2 _ I 5i"! l3 l° 3 ‘ ' ' ' " Women's rubber pull-on Overshoes, with Misses black Cash- Men's Hi-cut roll edge rubbers 1 hwlmgdium or when heels -2 merette 3 buckle Over- Children's plain rubbers — sizes 6 to i2 . . a “l,” 4 u, g ___.____ a ‘mm-ii!!! 2 sizes 4 to l2 . . . . . . . . . . . i l A I l3to3 Boys’ plain rubbers — sizes l to 5 HQLMAN'S Smell boys’ plain rubbers — sizes ll to ‘l3 .. ....-...- """ Women's llosaver Rubbers Women's Hosaver Rubbers constructed Women’s Glove Fitting Rubbers so M w ovucome‘ H" "flushing o, Women's glove lilting Rubbers, unlined and made of pure gum rubber they are hose, these are mode of the best quality rubber, in 5 lasts thus assuring you of a very flexible. If roin threatens roll them up and put9them in your 1 .2 Fwy"; m for any m.“ of ,h“__ 1 n purse. High ciiban heels-sizes and half sizes 4 to . Sizes andholfsizes4 to9 - "Wllilii ill-ll Flllilllls M!“ \ Abrams Village And Vicinity ‘the Women's Institute held their monthly meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Aubln J. Gallant Blue Croce projects were mention- ed and a discussion on the St. Thomas Aquinas society conclud- ed the program for the evening. Elections gave the presidency to Mrs. Joseph T. Arseriault. Mrs. Cyrus A. Gallant will continue as secretary for the society. The meet- ing was adjourned after which a bingo took place. Many of our younger boys have left the district with various dee- linatlone. Most of them are now- amployed in lumber camps in Que- Wec, New Brunswick and Nova Icotia. They are: Mr. Tllmon Ar- ‘senault, Fldele Arsenault. Edmond Arsenault, Nazalre Arsenault, m- gar Gallant. Norman Gallant. Jos- eph DesRoches. Arthur DesRoches, Nazalre Dealboches. Ralph Der- Rochee. Douglas Dcsflnches, Peier Bernard. A spacial Btudy Group meeting tool: place in the Egmont Bay lehool on Friday afternoon. Nov. ‘l. Nine teachers were gathered there at the request of their sup- arvtaor. Mr. F. E. Don-on. Import- ant ‘questions dealing with School Management were dealt with. Mr. scr of st. Hubert School was elect- ed president of the Egmont Bay teachers. lvflss Cecilia Gallant of St. Philip's Bchool was nominated io the office of secreteryship. Much sound advice was given by the supervisor and all those present are indebted to him. for a aplendld Study Group afternoon. On the 5th. day of November. the Abram! Village Study Club held its usual meeting at the home of Mr. Andrew N. Gallant. Ques- tions dealing with the local Coop- erative store. the Blue Cross move- ment and the St. Thomas Aquinas Society were discussed. It was then moved and seconded that a general meeting of ell the. district be held on the 12th. of November to discuss matters concerning Blue Cross. St. Aquinas Society. Parent Teacher" Association. A lecture by the secretary, Albert Gallant on history concluded the meeting. The next meeting ls scheduled for the 19th. of November at the reel- dcnce of Mr. sylvere Arsenauit. -On the 4th. day of November, the death occurred of Mr. Denis lsreenault of 8t. Chrysoetome. The drceased was in his 64th. year and liad been nick for the laiit several months. The departed leaves to mourn him, hla wife. one daughter. Miss Aline Areenault. three broth- ers, Henry. Baptiste and Phili- bert; five sisters, Miss l-lombeliiie Arsenault at home. Mrs. Augustin Arsenault of Urbainville. Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant of Urbainville, mother‘ Ste. Hombellne 0ND. and friends ut his funeral paid their last tribute to the departed. Pullbearers were: Mr. Augustin Aresenault, Mr. Joseph Gallant. Mr. Stanley Gaudet. Mr. Charles M. Arsenault, Mr. Stephen Arseneult, Mr. Sylvere Arsenault. Officiating at High Mass were Rev. Nasalro POlFlEI‘, Rev. Father Gillie of Well- ington parish: Rev. Father Pin- eau of Mont Carmel Parish. Tn the afflicted family deep sym- pa;hy ls extended. Alberton Mrs. Peter Klnch was a recent visitor to Alberton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Mrs. Henry Gallant is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Michael Ahearn and Mr. Aheern of this town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Rayner spent n few days in Bummoreide the past week with friends. who gave them a codlal welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leard and Miss Mae Leard have taken up residence at the Larklns Apt. for the winter months. Miss Reta Alieai-n has retum- ed to resume her duties in Bum- mcreldc after a pleasant week-end at her liome here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien Mlscouche, mother, 5t. Augustin of Tneopbtle Arsenault l. A. profes- ltuatlol Convent. Many relatlvee have returned to their homo in New Glasgow, N5. alias- a brief but most enjoyable visit licre. the guest of Mr. O'Brlen‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry O'Brien. The congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle. who were married in the Sacred Heart Church, Albrrton Monday. November 10th at 8:30 A.M. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Reverend W. Monaghan. who also celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Allan McAleen-A. A largely attended public meet- ing was held in the Alberton Par- ish Hall. the evening of the 13th instant. Mr. W. B. MoL-ellais act- ed as chairman. "Credit Unions and Co-operatlve Movements" were the topics discussed.’ The Rev- erend Dr. M. M. Coady nnd Mr Alex Laldluw of Antlgorilsh. N.S.. were the guest speakers. -0the. speakers were: The Reverend Father Francis. The Reverend Father Rooney. Messrs. Ross Campbell and Melvin Bridges. The singing of the National Anthem brought a most interesting and profitable evening to a close. The monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid Western Hospital wsr held in the Nurses’ l-lotne on Fri- day. November 14th at e p.m. The vice-president. Mrs. l-f. J. Pike. presided. The secretary, Mrs. W. Matthews, read the minutes of the previous meeting. which were adopted. After the usual business pert of the meeting had been completed a lengthy discussion on plane for the evening of the play io present their play. "The ir- lmg Brats" in the Institute Hal; when the drawing of the lottery will also take place. At the close of the meeting. delicious refresh- ments were served by the hospital staff. -—'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Alberton Branch C. W. L. was held one evening recently at the home of Mrs. Michael A'hearn. The President. Mrs. Maurice Perry isr.) occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Ae there was no correspondence a short discussion on "How The Boclet, Can Help at the Parish Bazaar" Was held. 1t was moved and sec- sold in aid of some. It was decla- erl that one-half of the proceed: of Chicken Supper be given in aid of parish funds. Mrs. Merritt Callaghan kindly invited the mem- bers to her home for the Decem- ber . meeting. There being no further business the meeting ad- journed. Egmont Bay And Vicinity Miss Louise Gallant. Urbaliivllll. has recently left for Charlottetown. where she will be worklng-Iil. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant. Urbalnvllle. are vlelting Mrs. Donia was held. Th! members decided Mrs. Emanuel Arscnault. James is spending a few days Wit-ll iher sister Mrs. Dennis Arsenault. St. Chrysdstomc. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arsenault and family. Charlottetown. spent a few daya in 5t. Chrysostoine where Nley visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Donald Areenault. 5t. Chry- seebosne, is spending some time in Summerelde. Where she is visiting her little daughter in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Andrew Arsenault. and daughter Julia of Charlottetown, recently spent a week end with parenle and friends tn St. Chrysoe- e. oilded that tickets on a quilt be '41“ Mlee Evangeline Arscnault. St. Ohryaoetome. recently spent a few days fis Qummerslde where she was the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Areenault. Mrs. Joesph Gallant. O'Lea.ry and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Howlau, were recent visitors in St. Clirysos- tome. where they were the guest of their sister Mrs. Hubert Arsenault. Neighbours and friends of Mrs. Denis Araenault and daughter Aline of Ohrysoetome, wl-sh to extend their sincere sympathy on the oc- casion of Mr. Areenaults death. All wish to help them to bear their sad bereavement. Little friends of Zita Araenault. wiho la a patient in the Prince Ootusty Hospital. are glad to hear that she is doing nicely after- an operation and will be home soon. Arsenault. It. Cbry . vrlabss fea- s speed recovery. Slv.‘ carried it m the dump ln the trunl of the police car. .-'i chicken supper was held at the lfiginunt Bay hall on Wednesday, October 29th. A fairly large crowd attended. The evening's activities were crowned with success, the bountiful and appetlralng supper. the well patronized Bingo. all combin- ed together realized the sum of $550.00. COPS CAR SKUNK HEARS! OAKVILLE. Ont. (OP) Constable Ed Heath answered a frantic phone call from a citizen g recently. telling him there was a skunk trapped in hla cellar. Heath hurried to the rescue, shot the skunk. soaked it with tomato juice to partially eliminate the odor and w. wwwwwww. For Sale I947 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE COUPE Fully Equipped Apply: CAPITOL THEATRE Sumnisrside w i4 O . DINE AND DANCE Wednesday, 9-1 a. in. . ooii MISSER Alil ' \\ . iiis isuiinsiis IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE _ _ l MILE WEST OF SUMMCRSIDI