PAGE TWELVE ' Howlan and Vicinity -llhheonsmsennulthssnow iwirnsdh-oniherrscentti-ipto Tlgnish. Quite a crowd from Howlan wit-- nesssd the hockey game in oillesry Rink on Wednesday night. March 10th when the Otlieary team were again the winners. Mrs. .!.B. Araansim was a train r toaummstddeonrri-tolearnthsthsis day, March not where its i-smain- with a. sore back. as a raw days. yzhli him a speedy recovery. Calvin Osrriithers. teacher at The snow plow opened the How- Forest View School. has been ill Ian Road on Friday. Much mth as at his home here during the past coins for cars was not too good. 1 business. law days. His brother George is also sick. both with very nasty co-lds. J.B. Arsenau-it went to Wood- stock on Friday. March 20th on Messrs Eddie and Paul Gnllsnt vvixilted O'Lear-y on Firid-ny. March 20th. Mr. and Mr; Arithur Rogers of Upper Hovwlan were guests at the ' They're New! .HOLMANiS For Easter Gifting. . . itully smooth "Shell Foot" rm.-h-.-cl". Sizes 9 to 11. n pair Knrsmz NYLONS ”' Exquisiieiy Beautiful T Exciting NewLSha'cies Custom Fit. Proporlinnerl Nylons in the serv- iceable 45 Rauge. 30 denier weight. Beaut- seams and panel heels. Shades are "Sherry Beige" and "Orchid Taupe." Sizes 8',-Q to 11, a pair ...- 51 gauge, 15 denier Nylons feature the Klyser and beautifully fitting These contrasting seams and slim panel heels, The colors are "Rosy Beige" and ”Misty Taupe." Bewitching evening sheers in 60 gauge, 15 denier ieaturing custom fit and proportioned lengths, shell foot and French heel with con- trasting pencil Beige" and "Vapour Neutral." Sizes 9 to 10. a pair ................... .... .' . . They're at fatter”: loan: "Flt-All-Hul"' . . . ndrnhd In! is lwinl "walking sheers" with pencil 1 .50 "Strait- are exquisite sheets with 1.75 seam. Shades are "Blush horns of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noon- an. O'Leary, on Sunday, March 15th. Friends of Fred Arsennult at How regret to mow that he is now a izient in the Charlottetown Hoqiital and stnoetely hope to see him out soon. Mr. and Mrs Anthony Finnan were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Finnsn at Woodstock-on Fri- day. March mth. Also praant were Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Aihing and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsamstllt. Messrs Roy Maolillilian and City- ton Cari-tithes-s motored to -sum- ms:-side on Saturday alts:-noon Mlsmdt list. They were accompan- ied back by Mrs. Oarnm-ms and son, David. Messm Joe T, Gallant and Ariihur Richard drove to Bloomfield on Friday night. March zoo. and were guests at the home or Laurence , Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers and Robert 'Aisenault recently motored to Ohnlrlobtetovwn where they visit- ed Mrs. Margaret Gains. i g Mia Jenn Arsenault went to icoleman on Saturday. March 21st iwhen she was the oi the 1 Misses Ruth and Pauline Finnnn. ! cI..t. Gallant is now a patient in iwestcrn Hospital. I-its legion of friends hope he will soon be well and out again, Keir Thomas of the R.C.A.F. went to Toronto by air for the week-end on! March zlst. , ,... Rev. Fr. Rooney on Sunday. March 22nd baptised the infant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilt:-ed Pineau of Duvar, sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doiron, maternal grand- parents. employed in SUilTll'nCT5'id9, spent the 1 weevk-end or the 22nd at her home here. Lyman Arsemault durvlng the past week. from a bad cold. His friends hope to see hflin better soon. has been ill! Mlrl. Jack Gallant and little sons. Donnie and Stevie, spent the week- end with Mrs, Gallant's milks in Tignish. M156 Frances Arsenault qient Howlsn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gauddt were in sunimersidc on Saturday. March 21st where they visited Miss Mary Lluce Peters, who is 3 patient in Hospital tihsre. Mia Peters was unfortunate enough to fall and break her hip while at home in Egmont Bay. Her friends hope to see her well and out soon. Mr. LN! Mrs. Jim much of Al- bsrtcm visited it Bunion. Sunday March 22nd. Mas. Joe Richard St. is now liv- ing in the sacred Heart Home in Ohsrlotteitown. . Mr. and lids-s.-Qund Peters and .sons or Tignim motored to How- lan on Monday, March we where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tents ASK FOR EOTTAGE OHEE'SEiiNTBaA(jaziYilUMINliM TUMBLERS H lk VII!!! '17 LIINIATIOIAIVIAVIIOIIII rI'lAI'l'AYOlJAl I!'I"TOIAYl fIiGH'I' IRILLIANT COLORS ."5Y ' Amethyst t-Iilifnfrfis Turqooissi '70P0lj Emerald Silver, Gold . tnsAL smut stutnntssitt. ,r.t.I. O !!ere'o"ti:e tumbler m you've aivi”ayfiie'h'tG-T-at n hargai n you never thought you'd see. You get these eight gieemingllucal anodized aluminum tumblers, -'o' 0 ' tiled with cottage cheese-for much less than the N" retail price of tumblers alone. And you got a air,- ferent color each week until your set is complete. ', Banal -Tumblers can't break, can't chip orxuuij Colors last a lifetime, shine without polishing, roe.) Start your set today. Ask for ygugegmp qua lg; Basal aluminum tumblers. "N ' Get It At Your 01'-user's Y lill. 2!?! ' nam mm witu icmnt (OHM! -cum: rm: GUARDIAN. cnAizLo'r'rsTowN' .. .. .. Wellington and Vicinity Mrs. Ernest Carr and children was visitors of Mrs. Howard Bu- low on Sunday. March 22nd. Mr. Elsi-y Arsenault of Ontario recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arsennuit. M.-in Bertha Barlow went the March 21st weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller. Freeland, visited in Wellington on Sunday. March 22nd. Mrs. John Graham recently vis- ited Mm. Margaret Inglis. Ken- singvton. Mrs. Toussant Gallant, st. Ro- phnel, has lately been confined to her home by illnem. -His many friends regret to loam Mr. Cyrus F. Gallant, newly appointed oo-op. manager of this place. has been contlned to his home by illness, and all trust he will be out again soon. Mrs. Alice Barlow has returned to her home here after spending the winter months in Summer-side with her son Aylward and Mrs. Barlow. - sincere sympathy is being ex- tended tc Mr, Emile Arsenault, Abrams Village, on the recent death of his sister. Mrs. Joseph P. Arscnault, Urbsnville. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Elizabeth MacDon- ald on the death of her brother, Mr. Paul White, who had been 8. gued in painting the O.N.lt. su- tion. and this linpnovament should be much uwredIted- The serious illness of Mr. Verno Arsenault. who has been a. patient in hospital in Dartmouth. N. 5., for the past few months. is dsqzly regretted by his many young friends in this vicinity. and all others who know him. one and all trust he will soon be restored to better health. His mother. Mrs. Theodora Arsenault. who visited her son for a few dnys. has re- turned to her home here. Members of the Wellington La- dies” Aid met at fiho Manse on Tuesday evening. March 17th. The president presided over the meet- ing. seven members answered roll call. which was responded to by a verse of Scripture. Following de- votions which were led by the president. minutes were read and signed. A briei business periodwns conducted. followed by s. "!-lht Oontost" participated in by all the members. causing much enjoyment during the evening. The meeting closed with the Mizpalh Benedic tlon. Lunch was served by Mrs. Waldron and Mrs. Clayton Day. SOUTH WIINSLOE W. I. The March meeting of the tiuth Winsloe W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Haber Hardy. The president, Mrs. Harold Diamond. presided. The meeting opened with the singing of ”'.It's a Long Way to Tip- perary,” followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by seven members, each giving a Joke. The minutes or the previous meeting were read and approved. The secretary reported 331.86 proceeds from lunches and candy y me rolls in love; and Gary Men-ill. Long River vs. French River patient in the Provincial Innimary 50” "iv 3 COM?”- ior some time. Center. has left for . home in Plaster Rock, N. 3, Miss Laurette Ax-senault, who is mm her game.-, who is seriously tee, Mm. Hardy and Mrs. MacDon- ill. mugging recent appointment to the presid- F. A. Six members subscribed for ency or the Central Farmers' 1n- itlnstltute News." sti cently underwent an operation in who had Prince County Hospital, His many MacDgn51d md Mrs, RCQIIIIMEHCCS Wish him It S!”-'0dY were asked to attend to this mat- X. Sunday. March 22nd as the guest , of her friend. Phyllis Gallant. at gun. 50011. The sick committee reported sending iruit to one who was ill. Mm Neison Ry-den wemngmn The school committee had no re- he, former port. New oommitfsu -were ap- (0 pointed as follows: sick commit- ll; also a brother who has bcenlkidi 5011001 Cummmee. M11 IV!" Turner and Mrs. Harold Diamond. ..t Correspondence was then read Congratulations are being ex- and discussed. It was moved and a. "I'll Gllla IN WI!!!” OPIDII TODAY AT OAPTNJL. NINE!!- all)! --!n 1902. nawmwer headlines ware made when young Dr. knily Dunning won an to tbs start at Gouvsnieur Homitsl. downtown brands at New York's Bsllevus. It was senmtionnil news beo;use.Dr. nxully. a young and pretty girl, was New York's fksf. woman arntmrlsnos surgeon. I wo- man who biased a unit as !I-!d- ous as that croned by the covered wagons. It was even more remark- able in view of the location of Gouvsmeur Hoqaifiel in the depths at the lower mast side slums. Today, Dr. nnily I But- rtnca. one of the wutldb aut- stsndfng medical authorities. lives to sea herselg immortalized on the screen, in M-G-M's stimlng and realistic drama, "I'l'le Girl in White," now playing st the Capitol, aimn-tea-side Theatre. The cast is headed by June Allyson. as Dr. nnily; Arttiuir Ken- nedy. as the young msdfosl stu- dent. Ben Baasinger, with whom as an Painting. the strict dia- cipliaiamau and hospital director who at rirst opposes Dr. nails": entrance into a man's world. Kensington llink TUESDAY, MARCH 31st 3rd game finals Merchants League Cup will be presented to winner. Game 8:30 sharp WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st FAREWELL SKATE MARCH 31'. 13 "8-iot9wgi' Dorothy also was s tipout Lets you kiss and never telil late you eat. drink; stnuks . . . with Ievsr smudge er smear. Helps keep lips smooth. inviting. I llushla Coleus Red Trey Really Pink No-es-y 50: Cars! M. The rqniar isrusiat Dorothy Gray iipstish super-creuny and long-Innis? v-are also ail bis at 51.50.! Magnum also : '. 81.75. A: '' WM. J. SEMPLE mums nnd JEWELLERY KENSINGTON, P.E.l. 8to10 ended to Mr. Edwin Darby on his seconded to pay tee of 56.00 to M. It was movai and seconded to give 310.00 to the , ' European disaster iund. It was de- Mr. Erland Ramsay, Conway. re- aides to give a gift to a. member left the district. Mrs. Gillespie tute. ecovery. 1..., -i -i The next meeting is to be held His friends regret to learn of Hg. me home of Mrs HM-old ml. he inn?-55 09 M1 -301111 14- A-l'50!l' with "a house cleaning hint." It Ind hope to W him out mond. roll call to be answered was decided to have two members instead of three on the lunch com- Mrs. Jos. N. Gallant of Abrsm's mm”. The new commmee jg 1,0 Village has been confined to her be M”. H Hardy and M”, V”; home through illness, and hopes Mwbomldy-I-he mogrmme 1, to for a speedy recovery are being ex- be in chime O, Mm EH1, Roddy "mdw by her many mmd”' Following the adjournment of T”' the meeting a programme. carried. several painters are busily sn- out by M”. V Mmuomld WIS much enjoyed by all. Lunch was sewed by the hostess and commit- tee in cnsne. , The Isle of Man in the Irish W- 50”?" P”"”" M 9”" "5 Bee. i about equally statute team in HWM 0'" MW!!! Mmh 23” li::n'gii.i.a.'scacima ma mums; A Professional cards Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Albani Arsenault. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and iomlly spent Monday evening. March Zlni at the home or! Mr. and save wisely - TODAY , - for - .f' TOMORROW ' with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA V Mrs. Fer-min Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoches and sons were in Fortzune Cove re- cently. B. F. lIllli'I'Eii Ii. 0. Summersids. P. E. I. Cumplsta Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted Mrs. An-fzhongr Finnan was the guest of has sister. Mrs. Jerry Ar- ssnnuit on Saturday night, Much '”0"gg1.;;,,,,,,,., 21”- OPTOMETBIST Mrs, Henry Gallant and family spent Monday niiternoon. March E' E' ms with Mrs. Eddie Gallant. opt. D. There arrived in Horwlan on OPTOME Mom!-Y. M-wh 23"! Flrmin Fem. Gluass rims - Eyes Examined accompanied by his son and om” gm"-g; daughlter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Os- car Perry of Saint John. N.B, Mr. Perry purchased I small truck while on his trip. The roads are no longer fit for sleighing. at least for the time be- ing, and unites there is more snow, sleigthtlng is over for this season. 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 888'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. summsrnld. T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Clnldlm Bank of Oonunercs summ-orsirle. P. I! L The little pals rd David Carril- theis are pleased that he is back home from the summer-side Hos- pital and will be glad when he gets out playing with them again. g room: 23:: Mr. .l.'r. Gallant of Forest View " S has now returned from her two weeks trip to Monnton. Saint John w' c Es t' and Kensingtcn where. she visited with her. children. , Barrister. solicitor) Notary. Etc. The saw mill at I-lowlnn has been LLR ldile due to lack of water. Money to Donn. Ofiios formerly occupied by Lats Heath Strong. K.C. Collections Prsniptly Attanded To. Arthur Richard went to work in Duvar on Tuesday. March )4, Tbs funeral of four month old baby Cami. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hagen of Osacumpec. was held on Tuesday morning. Maroh 24th at at. Anthony's Church. sympathy is being extend- ad to the aoi-rowing parents and family. Mr. Joseph '1'. Gdlsnt sue a tnin penance! to Bummersids on Mon- day. March 23rd. On return he wls aocmrmsnisd by Mire. Gallant who was returning from a two Weeks visit with inanbers at their tamfly. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry and little Pulls returned to saint John. N. B. on Wednesday morning. March L. A. S. ALLEN B.A-. LLB. IAIIIITEI. ITO. it. E. Ellis 8 30" me - am - Casualty ' rxssnaxcs fl Summer at. rnons uu r-AG. ORAPAIID THEATRE , ORAPAUD ' TIlIu'I., April 8-8:”: Ssh, April 4-7:80-D280 "'IA!l'l'A ll” AN otrrooon WESTERN IN. cows ltandolph Scott - Janis Outer ' Ill Water Street - Phase III! IUMMEIBIDE. P. E. I. lnnintsraido Tuesday 715-9:15. R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON See Joan Davis, Robert Young, Eve Arden and Frank Loveioy in comedy drama- ”GOODBYE MY FANCY" NOTE: Bank Night Drawing tonight-Worth b-10.00 T caprror. Nursing Registry Exciting! Romantic! Dftterenti ' IIJNE Alliiiiii Aliilillii KENNEBY GARY MERRILL GIRL "lIl WHITE. niiontwuuiiocx JESSE wmr: . MARILYN msrmt M-O-M AICTUII Summon-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 This picture is being sponsored by the I of Summsrsids. I SHORT. SUBJECTS Nbwmnei oomzbir -- mass sroocss REGENT to-uiaur'1.15-9.15 ii