"i PAGE TWELVE geiawfwg ltEM'Gl.0 the most economical enamel pm: FRI nuns N0 H, on UN”"co. Mir. Ulric De':s!l.o-ghee, who is in i th RoalC di N "t: OPEN FOR Business in: inymiscgsfheuiii. tlhveyof IN svmmnslnn his mother; Mrs. Fred DesRoches. All kinds tailoring by experien- bed tailor. Ladies and gents suits made and trimmed. Alterations, epairlng, and all klnils of mill- cry work done. Prompt service and satisfaction. No tear too hIg.l no patch too small. Dial 2ii0 Victory Cleaners Building. FRED KELLY - lllisoouolio and Vicinity -Mrs P. 0. Martin of Miscouche left for the states on Tuesday, January 2'1, to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Desftoche, of Miscouche motored to Rustico, on Sunday. January 3, to visit friends. Mrs. Clarence Pinesu and fam- ily of Mtscouche left for Bloom- field on Monday, January 26th to visit at the home of her mother. Mr. James Arsenault of Balti- more, Maryland, recently spent several days in Mliscouche at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Arsenault. Mr. Clarence Pineau left Mis- cnuche on Monday, January 26th to take a course in Edmonton, A1. berta. lle will be away for several HOCKEY The Miscoui-he branch of the ALBERTON RINK Home and School Association held FRIDAY. FEB. tith Borden Sisters vs. Elmsdule Girls Skating After GamaA Adm. 25c - 35c (rent classroom on Monday even- ing. January in. Sister St. Eman- uel presided. A whist party was held recently at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leclair of Mlscouche. Ladies” first prize was won by Mrs. D. H. Gal- lant; consolation, by Mrs. Hamid lthem monthly meeting in a con- . John Perry; mond Gallant. A large crowd at- tended. The proceeds were the St. Thomas Aquinas society. Mira. Ephrllm Gaudet of Mis- couche, recently spent some time in Charlottetown, visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Egan. The Children of Mary held their monthly meeting in a convent classroom on Sunday, January 25. Sister st. Mary presided. Miss Reta Desaochm returned to Montreal on Thursday, January 29th after having spent several weeks with her mother. Mrs. Pred Deeltoches of Mlscouchc. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Desrtoches of Mila- couche has recently entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment. Friends of Marguercte Le-Clair of Mlscouche will be sorry to lear that she is confined to her home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richards and family of Wellington were visitors in Miscouche on Thurs- day, January 29. at the home of Mrs. Richard's mother, Mrs. Mary DesRoches. sympathy is being extended fol Mrs. George Veno on the death of her brother. Joe Shields, as the result of an accident on Thursday, January 29. -BV The Ice Age began about 1.000,- 000 years ago when ice covered one-sixth of the land surface of (Perry: Men's first was won by the globe. -HOLMAN'S MONEY - SAVERS For Friday and Saturday 6 BIG U. S. A. Maker's clearance! Regularly To 1.50 . American importation: of high quality, genuine pigskin, steerhlde and other fine leathers. These Blllfolds have zipper compartment. lots of pockets and some have snap- ped change section. GIVE ONE TO YOUR VALENTINE! -HOLMAN"S MEN'S WEAR-- High Grade BILLFOLDS .99 Valentine Special! For Women's RAVON BRIEFS Real Valentine Panties, decorated with red cmbroidered hearts! Smartly tailor- ed with banded legs and braided elastic at the waistband. MONEY SAVING SPEClAL-- -HOLMAN"! !.I'NGEl.Il- or: and ad suitable to A Special In RUG YARN 2 ounce skeins in the most desirable col- ular 45 cents a skeln-MONEY SAVING SPECIAL- -KOLMANS DRY GOODSM Rug Hookers! d shades. Good heavy quality r your finest hooking. Reg- 35c . First iluality Note The Saving - - - Regular 1.75 Ultra Sheers in 60 gauge. 15 denier with flattering. nar- row panel heels and contrasting pencil seams. The colors are wine taupe and rosebellze. Sizes 9 V2 to 11. FOR YOUR VALENTINE! -H OLMATPS AflOES!OBl'ES- Buy Several Pairs Of These For Your Valentine NYLD NS I39 Mothers Save Here! Little Boys' Plaid SHIRTS An assortment of plaid patterns in good bright shades. These well made Shirts are "Sanforlzed" with long sleeves and neat fitting collars. Sizes 3 to 6x, regular 1.79--MONEY SAVING SPECIAL- . 1.49 -HOLMANI YOUTH CENTRE- 5 tractlve. Extra Value in TABLE SETS The composition of the sets is one cover- ed Butter Dish. one covered Sugar Bowl and a Cream Pitcher. clear pressed glue that In Regular 95 MONEY SAVING SPECIAL- -HOLMANB CHINA-4 Piece Glass Made of crystal very at- cents a set- r Sorry - No Phone or Mail Order: On These Specials HOLMAN'.S consolation. by lit- for ' week THE GUARDIAN. Burlington and Vicinity lngton. motored to Saturday. January mt. Mrs. Jacob Murray. Mr. Murray Frank Simpson of Hamilton who is spending the winter months at Elmsdale, with her daughter, Burlington, visited Mrs. Payntcru sister. Mrs. Victor Buntaln who is recovering from a. recent ill- ness at her home at Rustioo, on Saturday, January aist. Her many friends wish rapid improvement in health. Lt. ooi. and Mrs. E. w. John. stone, Burlington, have been the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams, Mt. Edward Rd., Ghu. lottetowh, for the past week, Tignislnlntnllcinity . Mrs. Charles Gavin returned to her home in Anglo on Tuesday. January 21th, after spendng a in Charlottetown. -Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mrs. Stanley P. Tignish Village, on being the win- ner of a four pound carton of fancy biscuits in a. weekly draw- ing. Mr. Alfred I-landrahan. Tigriish, spent a few days the last week of January in Charlottetown, where he was the guest of his sister and bi-other-in-law, Mr. and John Connolly. Friends of Mr. Fred Fit2.Gerald. Tignish, are pleased to learn that he is making is good recovery af- ter his operation in the City Hos- pital, Charlottetown and all hope for his continued improvement. The many friends of Mr. Clif- ford Bennett are pleased to hear he has returned to his home from the City Hospital, Charlottetown, where he has been a patient for the past month. His friends wish him good health in the future. The weekly parish card party was held in the Dalton School on Wednesday, January 28th where 13 tables of auction forty-fives and two tables of forty-fives were in play. Auction forty-five win- ner was Mrs. Joseph E. Richard. In forty-fives the winner was Mr. Fred Richard. The freeze-out prize was won by Mrs. John J. Arsenault. A beautiful cake which was donated by Mrs. Andre Pat- urei and sold by Italian auction. was won by Mr. Claude Leclair. The proceeds of the entertain- ment were in aid of the parish. O'Leary and I D O Vicinity Mr. Jimmie Clements of o'Leary left during the last week of Janu- ary for Toronto, Ont, where he is being employed. The many friends of Mrs. Alice Tumor of O'Lea.ry are indeed sorry to hear she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital at Sum.me1idu. All hope for I. speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. Ivan Oullicutt oi Cape Wolfe are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MtacAus- land motored to spring Valley Thursday, January wth, where they visited It the home of Mir. MacAusiand's sister. Mrs. Keith Harrington and family. The 0lLea.ry Farmers Oo-Oper- ative store remained closed on Monday, February 2nd, i due to stock-taking. Mrs. Mark Noonan of Borden visited her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. John Millligan of Milo on Friday. January 30th. The funeral service of the late Mrs. John warren of Amherst. Nova Scotia. was held on satur- day. January 31st, at the Camp- bellton United Church. and was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Msdbomld -Mrs. W. J. Profttt. Long River and Mrs. Archie Paynter. Burl. lllmsdale on when they visited the formers sister. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter, ' her continued andl Perry. ' Mrs. - CHARLOTTETOWN and family. and their mother, Mrs. " it xx FATHER GREETS . SON - Kneeling at the feet of his son. 75-year-old Ernst Lager kimes the ring of Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger when the new Canadian prince of the Roman Catholic church was acclaimed in Montreal on return from the Vatican. A huge crowd was on hand to welcome the richly-ro-bed Archbishop 0: Montreal. (OP PHOTO). of Lot '7, are receiving congratula- tions on their recent marriage. Mira. MacDonald is the former Miss Lillian Walsh oi Brae. Summer- week- of Miss Liane Home of side spent a very pleasant end in Unlonvale, the guest Miss Joyce MacDougali. Mrs. Alvin Oostaln and Mrs. Lorne Hemiow of Cape Wolfe were business visitors to Summerside recently. Mr. Alvin Johnswns spent the past week end in 0'l..ea.ry, the guest of Mr. Albert MhCGl'egOl'. He also visited with other friends. Congratulations are being ur- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Arsenault of 0'Leary on their re- cent marriage. Mrs. Arsenault was formerly Mia Georgina MvacKen- zie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacKenzie of t.)'I.eary Mliss Barbara .R.l.x. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of Locke Road celebrated her sixth birthday on Thursday, Janu- ary 29th. and was host to a num- ber of young friends at a birthday party. Mr. Charlie Crosunsn of Hall- burton left. on Monday. February 2nd to visit his brother Herman and family in Portland, Maine: also another brother Percy. and Mrs. crossman. Brighton, Mass.. and a sister, Mrs. Elva wedlock who recently went there to spend the winter months. -Despite the bad weather the Sunday evening service held in the United Church at o'Les.ry on February lot was well attended. The opening service was conduct- ed by the C. G. I. T. girls, who also took charge of the choir and rendered several numbers during the service. Mr. Thurber. minis- ter of the church, brought an in- teresting and inspiring message to the large congregation. based on "The Life Hereafter." Mrs. Lew- is Bernard was organist. Power was disrupted in some locallues for at least five hours on Sunday, February 1st, due to the freak storm which swept over the western part of the Province. Heavy wind and rain, accompani- ed by some thunder and lightning later in the day turning to snow. A whirlwind struck in Springfield Went about six miles from 0'Leory upsetting and damaging a newly remodeled garage belonging to Mr. Horace MacDougall, also it gar- age belonging to Mr. Borden El- lis. During the evening and through the night the weather turned colder and by Monday morning the thermometer regis- tered five degrees below zero, which is reported to be the cold- est map so far this -winter. -Az Tignish And Violnlty Mrs, Joseph B. Gallant, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Doucette, returned to her home in Summerside on Wed- nwdav morning, January 28th. Miss Frances Christopher, Bos- ton, Mass, was called home due to the serious illnes of her grand- mother. Mrs. Daniel Kenny, Pal- mer Road. -PM Harold Douoette. Fredericton, N. 13., and Mrs. Patrick Blake. Saint John, N. 3.. who attended the funeral of their father, Mr. George A. Doucette. have left on return to their respective homes. The regular weekly card party sponsored by the C. W. L.. Tignlsh, was held at the home of Mrs. Qviiie Chaisson on Tuesday evening. Jan- uary 27th with a large crowd in attendance. First prize for auction forty-fivu was won by Mrs, Adrian Richard and the second was award- ed to Mrs. Sylvester Arsenault. A keenly contested freeze-out was played with Mrs. Earl MacDonald being the winner and Mrs. Sylves- ter Arsenault receiving the consola- tlon. Friends of Mrs. Augustine Ells- worth, Nail Pond. were sorry to learn she had the misfortune of in- jurlng a bone in her arm when she fell in her home. She was taken to the western Hospital where she had her injuries attended to. She was able to return to her home where she is convalescing. The sympathy of this community is being extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. Joseph Gauvin of Baltimore, Md., formerly Laurette Martin of St, Felix, whose death occurred at her home on Monday, January 19th. ' Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the bereaved family of Mr. Arthur Gormler. formerly of Tignlsh, whose death took place at his home in Providence, 11.1. on Tuesday, January 27th. -CL. WOMAN DENTIST MEDICINE HAT. Alta. (CF) - Dr, Pauline Haven, dental gradu- ate of the Universities of Alberta and Saskatchewan, has started in business here. She chose the pro- fession while completing her high school studied here, where her brother-in-law is a dentist. HOUSEWTFE-AUTHO-R: CALGARY (GP) -A young Oll- gary housewife. Mrs. Prior A. Philip. has had her first book ac- cepted for publication by a New York firm Arcadia House. The book, "Muted Murder." is a 60.000 word murder mystery. - ., Women Freeland and Vicinity S Mister Shelton Hardy 3 home from the hospital and recovering nicely after his operatlcin. Mr. Gerald Moran arrived home from Montreal recently and is en- joyfng a pleasant visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Moran. --Mr. Harold Phillips, accom- panied by Mr. Edgar Hardy, Cape Traverse. and Mr. P. M. Mac- Caull. Ellerslie. have gone on a trip to New York for a few days. 'rhelr many friends wish them .a pleasant visit. The many friends of Mir. Arthur smith will be pleased to learn that he is at home again after spending considerable time in the Prince County Hospital. and all join in wishing him a. speedy re- covery of good health. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillipe, accompanied by Mia Marian Har- dy and Mr. Ernest Hardy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Har- dy, Cape Traverse, on Sunday, January lath. The Iadlcr Aid of the Presby- terian church met at the omc of Mrs. Ivan Hardy on Thursday evening. January 15th. Thirteen members were present at this meeting. No new business was discussed, and the place of next meeting was undecided. A delic- ious iunch was served by the hos- tess and the collection amounted to 97.90. Mr. Keir Adams, teacher at Wil- mot Valley. has been ill at his home in Conway for the past two weeks. His many friends wish him complete recovery very soon. Her many friends are very sor- ry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Russell Key, who is now a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital, and hope that an early and complete recovery may be hers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children, Lloyd and Elaine, of Borden, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. James Hardy on sunday. ry zoth. Mrs. Harold Phillips motored to Cape Traverse on Sunday, Janu- ary 25th, and visited at the home of her brother, Edgar. She was ac- companied by her cousin. Mir. Ern- est Hardy. at-:i3Ry'ARY s, 19;; 'V'E Professional cards E. E. l'AllliMllli Opt. n. im. OPTOMETITST Gilli" "WM! - Eye! Examined Office Hours: 0 to 1! - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PIIONE 8281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Summer-slag B. 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