PAGE FOURTEEN Howlcin and Vicinity ---Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- auit motored to Summerside on, Thursday. April 30th. Calvin Carruthers has accepted a position in the Bank of Nova Scoiia at O'Leary and went to work on May 1st. Paul Gallant motored to For- tune Oove on Thursday. On re- iurn he was accompanied by his uncle, Frank Gallant, who is em- ployed there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant. of Forest View were guests of Mr and Mrs. Leo Arsenault mi Thurs-. day night, April 30th. 1 Mrs Alban T Arseiiault is spending a day or two with rola-y tivas and friends in Summersidei and Slemon Park. I 3 Mrs. Peter Gallant of Woodstock! .: now back home after a fewi days as 8. patient in Weslcriiy rlosipital. : - I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters andi Ms-s. Teddy Gallant of Duvar were iecent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin, Lot 8 Bed: from a trip to lrlam:l'on.i Unt.. are Leone and Lyman Ar-i wnault who say they had a won- lfilms shown at St. Anthony's Hall darful trip. They visited at the home of their sister Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard. and their uncle Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ar- senault. and many other friends and relatives. A large crowd went to see thei on Tuesday evening. April 28th. These films were sponsored by St. Anthonyks Credit Union. L: i Mrs. Joe Richard Sr, who spent part of the winter in Charlotte- town. has now returned and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry, Duvar. Pie. Ernest Plneau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Pineau. who has been serving in Korea is now on his way home. His m-any relatives and friends will be pleased to welcome him home. Mrs. Octave Pineaii visited at tho honie of her daughter and son-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant, Woodstock. on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Teddy Gallant, Prosper Gallant. Wilfred Pineau and Raynioiid DOll'0ll motored to Alberion on Sunday, April 26th. iv'nai'e they visited Mrs. Prosper Gallant who is a patient in- West- ern Hospital. A pleasant evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dignan. Woodstock, ix hen the members of the Bloom- L summer months. with other friends gathered tobid farewell to their student minis- ter. Mr. Byard W. Thurber, who is leaiing to accept a charge in MacLeod Valley. Alberta, for the There motored to Charlottetown mi Sunday morning. May 3rd. Firmin Perry, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gaiiant,ivhere they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. ' There motored to Emerald on Sunday morning. May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and baby Judy, twins Milton and Murray. daugihter Leona and Miss Yvonne Blanchard. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. Miss Yvonne Blanchard oiPius- ville is visiting in Hoivlan. The Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant of Howiand iiere Sunday guests 0! their graiidiparents in Woodstock, while their little bro- ther Urban was guest of his grandparents in Hoiilan. on Sun- day. May 3rd Rev. Pius Finnan came from Bauhurst, NE. in attend the fu- neral of his uncle. the late Albert Finnan of Souris Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finnan. Miss Ethel Finnan. Gabe Finnan. Mr. THE; GTJARDIAN. on Friday. where on Saturday morning they attended the funer- al of the late Albert Finnan. The Rev. Pius Flnnan officiated at the Solemn High Mass for his late ' uncle. . Rev. M. J. Rooney of St. Anth- oiy's attended the funeral of the late Albert Finnan at Souris on' Saturday. May 2nd. Miss Pauline Finiian of Cole- 'man was in Howlan on Sunday. May 3rd. Mr and Mrs. Frank Richaid and family, who spent the winter months in O'Leary, have retumcd to their home in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan and family of Coleman ivere in Howlan on Sunday evening. May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Arseiiault and J. B. Arsenault visited patients in Western Hospital on Sunday eve- ning. May 3rd Firii Bianoiiard of Cape Wolfe was in Hmviaii on Sunday eve-' iiing. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peters of Duvar were in Hovrlan on Satur- day night, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan. Ruth. Finnan. Mrs. Frank Gallant. and field Young Peoples Union along James Fimian motored to Souris. Yours F R E E A Pair of Gabardine Slacks (choice of shade) value 56.50. with the purchase of u SPORT COAT from our smart 527.95 new spring range. New Weaves! New Patterns! Up-To-The-Minute Styling. SLACKS FINISHED TO YOUR PROPER LENGTH Mr and Mrs. Joe Gallant and family of Mill Road were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLOTTETOWN Frank Gallant and family on Sunday night. Miss Frances Arsenault was guest of Ruth Finnan at Cole- man on Sunday. May 3rd. John F. Gallant Saturday Mr. and Mrs. were in Howlran on night. Men are now quite busy since the fine weather has come and will soon be putting the crop in. some have spuds planted but not in this district yet. Mrs. Felix Doiron has now re- turned to her old home in Duvar, on Sunday. May 3rd. Blair Thomson of O'Lesr,v was in Howlan on Sunday. Rev. Pius Finnan returned to his parish in Bathuist, N. B.. im- mcdiately after the burial of her late uncle on Saturday. Dr. Gilbert Gallant and his mother, Mrs. John A. Gallant of Su-mimerside, motored to Wood- stock on Sunday, May 3rd. AG GANANOQUE. Ont. ICP) P- A full-grown beaver started busily building 8. home on the shore of the Gananoquc river in full view of persons crossing the busy King street bridge. Because of the trai- fic hazard. police several times had to order parked vehicles off. the bridge. Freeland and Vicinity grime deepest sympathy of the oonimunity is extended to Mrs. Gordon MaoArtihr and family, also brothers. sisters. and rel- atives oi the late Gordon Mac- Arthur, ivhose sudden passing caused widespread sorrow in En- more and surrounding districts. The Missionary meeting of the Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Hardy on Thursday evening, May 'lth. The Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Ivan Hardy on Tuesday evening. May 5th. with ten members answering roll call. The meeting opened by singing the ”Ode”. followed by the Creed in unison. The members decided to purchase a new flag for the school. They also made plans to meet at the school grounds to plant flowers. A contest and piano music were enjoyed by all. Lunch was served bit the hostess and lunch committee Meet- ing closed by singing the Nation- al Anthem. Mrs. Prank Hardy invited the members for the June meeting. On Wednesday evening. May 6th. the family and many friends oi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith ga- thered at their lovely home to cele- brate with them their fiitceth wed- ding aniiiversary. The chairman" THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY MAY 21 . 22 - 23 ALL MERCHANDISE USED IN THIS SALE IS TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF TOP QUALITY BRAND- ED SPRING LINES AND OFFERED TO YOU AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. OYIING TO DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. IN MANY CASES LESS THAN HALF THE REGULAR PRICE, WE CANNOT REFUND OR EXCHANGE. 5D Menis Suits Tailored from top quality Worsteds and Gciburdin-es by Cook Clothing. Suvile Row. and Fashion Craft in the Set'f.Si”i!'S smartest shades and styles. Single and double breasted. Regular 99.50-SALE DAYS- i .. NO Aiieaaiioiis T-y satlns, in all sizes. Jackets Inrge selection including suede fronts. corduroys and Regular to S1850. SALE DAYS 7.95 Our T Will be loaded on Sale D wear. Regularly sold at ie Bard ays with smart new Neck- Si1.50 and 3li2.00. TAKE YOUR PICK 2 Foil THE mic: or 1 29.95 Broken lines taken from Zipper Fronts and V-neck 1 SALE Sweaters s, with loiiiz; sleeves. made from pure wool yarns. Regiilar io iFl1.95- 3.98 I'D regular stock-Cardigans. All DAYS 15 Gabardine Trench Boats in colours taupe and grey. Regular to &i39."I5 SALE DAYS T y g 17.95 Combination Underwear Short sleeves and long legs. Broken sizes. Regular S2315 SALE DAYS 1.39 Ankle Hose Fancy Patterns - All Sizes SALE DAYS 69c Dress Whlm, Plains and S Regular SALE A 1. Shirts tripes. Sizes 14 to 18. To .M.95 DAYS 3.29 TWO FOR ii6.50 Ankle Hose Made from pure wool yarns. Fancy and Diamond ,7 Patterns. K sans pays 19 Bib Overalls 8 Oz. Denim-Sizes 34 to 46. ' Regular to S525 - SALE DAYS 2.98 Sport Full Sizes - Top Quality Large Assortment - Fancy and Plains. ALL SIZES - ALL PRICES 2570 off g 1FvFI3riiivv'ii:AiF-E Shirts and Shorts Shirts SALE DAYS 79c each TWO FOR SL50 Dungaries -- All Sizes Regular 52.95 - SALE DAYS 2.39 Work Shirts 1.69 A LARGE ASSORTMENT - ALL SIZES Regular to 53.15 - Sale Days un'ceMill ICLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN foriiheocauionwuMr.1ru1Ba.nks. Mrs. John Murphy weeented Mr- and Mrs. smith with a well-filled purse and a very pleasant even- ing-was spent. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. &nlth many, more years of happiness together. Mr. Ediwin Yea. Min Helena Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Yeo, Mrs. Albert Yea. and Mr. Norman Ford, were visitors to Freeland on Sunday, May 10th, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham W. Pal- mer. Morwton visited Freeland and Poplar Grove during the week- end oi the 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. Eiieislie. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy on Sunday evening. May 10th. The Misses Joyce MacArthur and Adah Mlllar. Summerside. spent the week-end of May 10th at their respective homes. Deepest sympathy is extended to the family and relatives oi the late William Murphy, East. Bide- ford. whose death occurred on Wednesday, April 29th. at the Prime OOUII-i-.V Hospital. Funeral was to the United Church, Bide- ford on Friday. May 1st. Mrss Wilbur Hardy is a pati- ent in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre and has double pneumonia. Her many friends wish her a complete recovery in the near future. Mrs. Hardy has been sick for quite some time --BY 1 St Louis And i Vicinity . -Mrs. John Roberge. has arrived from Halifax. N. 5.. and is visiting iat her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maui-ice Myers. She is accompan- ied by her two sons. Gary and Ron. aid. Mrs. Roberge expects to leave (0? TOIDBY. Newfoundland soon to Join her husband. who is stationed ithere with the R. C, A, F. vMr. Charlie Bernard of Moncton. .'x. B.. recently visited his father Mr. John R. Bernard and Mrs. Ber-I Hard. also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard in st. Louis. The many friends of Mrs. Mary Myers are pleased to see her home 33”” 5”” Underizolniz treatment M the City Hospital, Charlottetown, ror two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers and lamily of O'Leary. were recent visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. They were accom- panied by Mr. Laurence Arsenauli of Coleman. Sympathy is being extended to :iVirs. Austin Kennedy of Waterford .imd other members of -the family 'on the death of her father. Mr. Timothy Myers whose funeral was held on Saturday morning. May 9th to St. Simon and St. Jude Church. Tignish. Mrs. Elizabeth Bernard. Harper .i'1oad. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arsenault. The many friends of Mr. and jMrs. Howard Gaudet: are pleased to know that their three year old son Reggie has completely recov- ;ered from his recent accident when 'liir. and Mrs. Robert Myers 0,, me ivIAY&1A97, 1953 blade. while playing home. He was rushed ioaii(U;"H,.U.” ern Hospital at Alberton, whmjii'! :::Yr:..i:..tW to sympathy is being extended in death of their infant twins wmch occurred on Monday. May mm 3. the o'Leary Nursing Home. ' F Mr. Alphy Bernard. who ms bk employed in N. B. for the put, yea: is visiting at his home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bernard, Cpl. Elmer Wedge of Halifax N. 8., is spending a furlough wm; his wife and family in St. Edward Mrs. Sam Myers was a recent rm. tor to Charlottetown. ML Henry Mye" OI Monttlun N. B.. was a recent visitor at in. home in St. Louis. He was acmm. Denied by Mr. Killam. also 0-, Moncton. Gaudet's restaurant. which ha,- been closed for some time. due I; the illness of Mrs. Gaudet. has beer. reopened under the skillful man- agement of Mrs. Henry F. Bernard which is proving a decided Sam; faction to the public. Her mam. friends are wishing her the best 0'1 luck in her new surroundings Congratulations are being 9).. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Ber- nard on their recent marriage at gh. Immaculate Conception ('i.uy.-hy Palmer Road. Mrs. Bernard has formerly Miss Dorothy Doucm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1,.-0' Doucette of Pleasant View. my Bernard is the son of Mr. and Mm. Thomas Bernard, of Tignish. Mr. Frank Alialn has returned In Moncton. N. B.. after spending lnr week end with his parents. Mr mm Mrs. Andrew Allaln in St. E:iwai-d Mr. and Mrs. Sexius Gillis. Kli- dare Capes. were visitors nn Mav 8th at the home of Mr. and Air... Sam Myers. Mr. Eddie Bernard was a rev: 1;- visitor to Charlottetown on b-45.. nesa. Mr. John Doucette has returiird to his home in Massachusetts after visiting his father. Mr. Arcade Dou- cette in Palmer Road. Friends of Mr. Alphy Gnilsmi arr sorry he had to enter rho wr.-my Hospital for treatment. and i",.'.'i him ii speedy recovery. Mrs. John Rnbarge, M1-a. Bi--i Perry and Mrs. Maurice Myers were Sunday visitors May 10th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ciifloi-ii Gnudet. Tigiiish Shore. Mr. John Wedge, who has brrn a patient at the Western llnspitril for several weeks. has sufiirientlv recovered to be able to return in his home. Also Mrs. John N. Tlliii'i- ard his returned to her home afirr being hospitalized for some iimr at the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde. The first tourists oi the zna.-aon to arrive in this vicinity are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bernard of North Scu- uate, Mass, who are spending ll wcekls vacation at the home of Mrs. Jerome D. Doucette in Picas- ant View. Mr. Charles Cnsiaiii has axrtxetl from Labrador and is visiting with his wife and family in St. Edward. the fell after picking up a razor --FAG We've A Host Of New Styles In cool, comfortable OASUALS I-iereis your change of pace for Summer! Casuals that are colorful, comfortable and cool, have soles of leather, neolite and other materials. You'll find Wedge heels in all heights and the sizes and half sizes range from 4 to 9 with widths AA, B and C. L 2.69 .0 6.95 HOLMAN'S