NEW .--. . UTTIILY DIFFERENT OVERNIGHT LUBRICANT frns cunnnim. Cl-lARLO'l"l'ETOWN . .. ........ ...- . IIAT LEAVES NO OILY FILM . . . NO GREASY FEEL . .. 'At last an overnight texture cream you can wear-and still IOOK lovely! All the benefits of a softer, smoother, more youthful- looking skin without the sacrifices of an overnight greasy look. Best of all, nothing to rub off on dainty linens . . . night clothes- or husbands. Miss 353.50 the bottle. Lucille Campbell, Guest Consultant of CHARLES of the RITZ will be in our store for one week, up to and including Saturday, August 19th. Come in and consult her about your beauty pro- blems and learn new tricks in Make-up. Miss Campbell will give Complimentary Make-ups on Thursday, Friday and Saturday by appointment only. Come in or phone for your appointment today. 5 . l Claus-let 0, -9,-he Biz hast.-" Moscow. Aug. 16 - (AP) --lold Fred J. Maicpifoifsk The Soviet army newspaper Redl Star says today that the American soldier fighting with United Na- tions forces in Korea has ll "beast- llke face" and resembles the Nazis. In an editorial the newspaper says the moral character of Soviet fighting men is infinitely superio: tothat of the American soldier. BUFFAIO. N.Y., Aug. l5 a (AP: - Police today accused 23-year-I three South Buffalo high school girls Friday night after tying them up with a rope. Police said Mal- chcrw had admitted the following his arrest today. Mal- chow is married and has two child- ren. TACOMA. Wash.. Aug. 1 -(Cl?) - Four planes of the R. C A. F. United states-Japan airlift ptodall ,ra-p'nTg. completed their first round-trip flight to Tokyo. They returned to their Mcchord Field base ifter ll 5.000 mile flight from Japan that amcks takes about 23 hours. TAIPEI, Formosa. Aug. l5 (Reuters) - A Chinese Nationalist Government org. kesman today claimed that the approaching ty- phoon season rules out a Chinese Communist invasion of Formosa for the next few months. OUR BOARDING HUUSE MAJOR HUUPLE SEE IF .4-'-xi ' . v if i'x.;2D' i.-&i'lim.i-'- ppfohqa. uyv,-Jug F . HE'5 SUCH A LOLJT HE DIGS HISSELF OVEl2' HEATED TO GIT COOL .' I I'M J15 WATCHlN' TO Bl2EATHlN' WILL PULL THAT FOOT INTO HIS MOUTH! .-G Hi5 HEAVY FTHE WORTZV wAl2T vou GOT A GREAT 5CiE-ZENTIFIC FUTURE BEFORE voux wHv, some on TH' GREAT- EST ONLY WATCHEP KETTLES BOll..iN' AN' APPLES FAL.LlN'.' iv xC l Irhil-. , mg. ..ilrII,l('ii((;,'1,,(,, ” l A .lllll,. 1, ”l,:l1u 4.131; 3..., J'?l?.wii.i.ir-wie- . I. IQ I. I. MY. 0". I. TIM IV MIA IIIWCI. 1. T. BOP r I i This Happy Family uses ” EN0' ,2 A happy family is a healthy family . . . and happy families everywhere rely on I-ZNO'S iliruit Salt' for a mild, gentle corrective. Should dull head- aches or upsetting ioginess slowyou down, perhaps iris due to constipation. A sparkling dose of BNO'SiFruit Salt'tsken (very morning when needed, may help clear the system of this condition. Buy the in e size at your druggist an save. "FRUIT SALT" --.9.--" Howldn and . Vicinity spent Sunday in this vicinity. in Charlottetown. Mr. Weldon Dlgrian of Charlotte- town wss in and around Howlan on Saturday on business. Messrs. Floyd Carruthers and Paul Gallant were in Cape Wolf on Friday afternoon. The road scraper did a very good job of scraping the I-lowlan Road on Thursday. Misses Margaret and, Delms Gal- lant attended the dance in Plus- ville Hall on Wednesday night. Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant of Pius- vllle visited at her brother's home in Howlnn on Wednesday. Miss Norma Gallant of Hbwlan is visiting at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Gilbert Gallant, Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. A. A: Arsenault were among the many who attend- ed the Congress in North Rusiico on Wednesday. The Misses Alberta MacAusland and Ellen Cornish are attending the C. G. I. T. camp at Augustine Cove. The Wood brothers of Green Hill are now at their old homelin Howlan busy taking up the hay crop. Mrs. Oswnld Coine and daughter have us their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cranmer (nee Eva Chine) also Miss Edna Chine. all of Saint John. N. B. Mrs. Eddie Gallant of Char- lotloiown is visiting at the home or her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shield and family. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gallant and Barbara and Robert of Chel- seii. Mass. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesRoche, St. Louis. Miss-Annie Gallant of North Rustlco is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault of How- lan. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Gallant and daughter Emma visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield on Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Connor: and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Arsenaull. went to Alberton on Saturday and .on Sunday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch, they motored to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pet- ers of Bloomfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ten-is Peters on Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Gallant of How- lan and Freddy Jones of Pius- ville. left on Tuesday morning by train for Toronto after spending three weeks at the homes of their parents. Howlan school is showing quite a different appearance with its new coat of grey and black, slate green roof and white trimmings, in rcndinessifor the re-opening next week. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Durchester, motored to Siimmerside, they were accompanied by Messrs. Fir- min Perry of llowlan and Paul Doiron of Duvar. t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and daughter Barbara and son Robert of Chelsea. Moss.. arrived in Howlan on Saturday for a two weeks vacation. They will visit in St. Louis at Mrs. Gallant'a old home and other places. Mr. Douglas Hardy of O'Leary was in Howlan on Wednesday picking up blood donors for the Red Cross Blood, donors Clinic in O'l..eary, which proved very suc- cessful this year. 83 having made the donation. Clayton Carruthers has Just fin- ished a very tiresome job of painting their beautifully remodel- led house which adds to the ap- pearance. the colors are all white and green. Mrs. B. B. Dumvllle and daugh- ler Audrey of West Point are at present visiting in I-lowian, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. The pilgrims who had gone to St. Anne de Beau-pro. Quebec, re- turned from their trip on Friday evening quite worn out from the long tiresome trip, but happy after visiting so many beautiful a tea. l The many friends and relatives of Mrs. John A. Gallant are sorry to know she again had to go to the hospital. having fell and hurt her arm and hope her stay there will not be long. Floyd Carruthers of Toronto is visiting with his parents, in How- Ian. also with relatives in Cape Wolf. and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrle and family In Wilmot. Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney of St. Anthony's was among the clergy wlib attended the closing ceremon- ies of Eucharistic Cbngress which were held in North Rustlco on Wednesday. August 2nd. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Jos. F. Arsenault of Du- var regret to know that she II a patient at Mrs. Turner's nursing home and sincerely wish her a speedy recuperation. On Friday evening. August Ith. a few relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant gathered at the home Mrs. Mary Perry to spend p few more hours with Mr. and Mrs. Gallant prior to them leaving on Saturday afternoon on the first lap of their trip back lothllr home In Dorchester. Mass. after two week; vacation. They will spend Mrs, John Cahill of Summorslde Miss Grace Arsenault is visiting Mu. Gallant's moiher.g Saturday night in Summersido "with relatives from where tho! will be accompanied home by M1"- and Mrs. Wm. Doyle of Jamaica Plains. Mass. They will leave on Sunday morning. Among the arrivals from U. S. A. on Saturday August 5th were Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey and son Eugene. also, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cassy all of Rumford. Me.: they were accompanied over by Mrs. Frank Gallant of l-lowlan who had visited there for two weeks. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters of Duvar regret to learn of their both being in the hospital. Mrs. Peters through illness and Mr. Peters having had the mldorv iune to fall and break his arm. All hope that both of them will soon be able to return home well again. T On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant accompanied by Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Firm!!! Perry motored west to Mlmlnegash where they called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaudet. This remirklille couple are 90 and 92 years youns respectively and they are almost 66 years married; they live alone in their old home all summer and Mrs. Gaudet does all her own housework. They have people call and chat with them and are witty and full of fun. Later they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doucotic where they spent a lively evening returning to Howlan at a late houn On Tuesday morning. August in, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. of Dorchesier, Msss., accompanied by Miss Catherine Perry of How- lan motored to Charlottetown where on Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Gallant attended the funeral of Dr. G. L. Smith at St. Dunstan's Basilica at 8.45. The late Dr. Smith was married to Isadora. R.N., daughter of the late Hon, and Mrs. Benjamin Gallant of Summerslde and a niece of Mr. Frank Gallant. Besides his wife he is survived by four daughters. Catherine. Betty. Claire and Mary Patricia. all students at Nntre Dame Convent and three brothers and two sisters also survive him. Rev. Russel Smith of Fall River. Mass., Dr. Frank Smith. M.D.. New York. and Dr: St. Clair Smith. D.D.S.. ll dentist in Boston. Mass. A brother. Rev. Lawrence Smith predeceased him in 1930. The sis- ters are Alice. Sister St. Edmund in Kingston. Catherine. Sister Si. Laurentla, Fall River. Mass. Eliilsiloet and Vicinity --Thursday. August 10th. was a busy day here as the lobster sea- son opened. It is said there are more boats than ever in operation this year. - The Mlminigash baseball players are quite successful this season. having a great many wins to their credit. If luck continues they stand a good chance of winning the cup. The ladies of the Ebbsfleet Wo- men's Institute have undertaken the painting of the interior of (he school. The walls are being done in. cream enamel. A section of the road from Mini- inigash to St. Louis is being widened to 66 ft.. ditched. graded and gravelled. A fill is being put in on the Reid Road. A field day will be held on Wed- nesday, August 16th on the farm of Mr. Patrick Callaghan. Two same: of baseball are scheduled- Georgciown vs. Wellington and Tignish vs. Miminigash. Besides this there will be running. jump- ing, pole vaulting and other amusements. Congratulations to the following eight, pupils of Ebbsfleet School. who were successful in passing the public school exams: Janet Murphy. Frances Doucette. Joyce Callaghan, Adrian Doucette. Clay- ton Callaghan. Whylle Contain. Gerald Tremblay. Earl Murphy. Their teacher was Mrs. Russell Callaghan. BONN. Germany. Aug. ll West Germany will resume ship- ments of Ruhr steel to the Rus- sian zone of Germany. Allied of- ficials announced today, in ex- change for mine timbers. steel ” to East Germany were embsrgoed some months ago when the soviet none fell behind in its deliveries. LONDON, Aug. 6 - (Reuters) - George Bernard Shaw. the Irish playwright -who celebrated his Nth birthday last week, says in an in- tervlow in today's Reynolds News that the atomic bomb will not be used in a future w,s.r unless the belligerent: go mad. He says that the bomb would destroy its user as well as the victim. Howlan. ing. August 1Il.Muric for dancing Messrs. Leonard Barnett, Alton i gust 9. Musicians for dancing were SltiiIllymell,lVl;I':l:lI i.?-l':idi...l.i.. - wu ilopolvs upl body loses II II V. ”bcuEa" ooh. Rosanna snlse o-3.”-gunman.-so . Piusvillc and Vicinity Mr. Gerard Perry. Sununorside. spent the week-end at his home hers. Mr. Norbert Coroorsn was a bus- iness visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. Frederick Gallant, employed near Charlottetown, spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. Melvin Jones left for Toronto Out. on Wednesday. He plans to remain there for several months. Mrs. Nasal:-e Gallant and baby daughter. Charlottetown, recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant. Messrs. Desmond Howard, Glen- garry. and Mark Doyle, Campbell- ton, left by plane on Friday morn- ing for Toronto, Ontario. The Piusville women's Institute held their August meeting on Monday evening, August 7, at the home of Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Mrs. William Gallant, Piusvllle. and Mrs. Nszaire Gallant, Char- lottetovn, spent Wednesday with relatives in 0'l..eary. Sister Mary Ambrose. Charlotte- town, spent Mondsy with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cor- coran. A pleasant dancing party was held in the community hall on Wednesday evening. Augusto. Good music; was supplied by Leonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. George Francis. Charlottetown; Misses marine and Mary Kelly, and Miss Jean Dona- hue, Roseville. were visitors to Pius- ville on Wednesday. Mr. Frederick Jones and Miss Malrgaret Gallant. 1-lowlsn, have re- turned to Toronto, 0ni.. after an enjoyable three week's vacation with relatives in Piusvllle and A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield hall on Friday even- was supplied by Messrs. Leonard Barnett, Wilfred who and Alton Hardv. An enjoyable dance was held in St. Lawrence hall on Tuesday even- ing. A good crowd was in attend- ance and music was provided by Hardy and Wilfred Veno. A very enjoyable dancing party was held in st. Mark's hall, Burton Lot '7. on Wednesday evening. Au- Mr. and Mrs. Coleridge Rogers and Miss Zeta Corooran. Miss Norine Kelly has returned to her home in Rlosevills after spendinfthe past several weeks in Charlottetown where she attended the summer School course for Per- mit Teachers. The younger folk are buy these days getting as many blueberries and raspberries picked as possible. before school opens next week. The berries are quite plentiful this season and there is a good price for those who wish to sell. The last square dance of the sea- son wus held in Clark's warehouse in Alberton on Friday night. gust ll. A very en.1oyable time was spent by all. Music was provided by Getson's orchestra. Professional cards II. E. ELLIS Hrs - Auto - Canal!) INSURANCI I summer st. Sonunevsldo PIIONI ms I s. F. I-lunm. R.O. I orrosumuss complete Visual Analyses oi-nus mu ruoivn sus InALl.M.AN'a IUILPINO lunsnsoral I T. 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It was also decided that the League pay for a new Communion cloth, lengthy discussion took place on holding an old time contest con- stsp-dmclng. fiddling and harmonica. playing with good cash prizes for the different classes, It was decided to hold the contest on Aug. 23rd after which the meet- The regular monthly meeting of St. Joseph's sub-division, C. W. L. Kelly's Cross was held on Aug. 6th. Meeting was called to order by president, who also led in the re- cital of League Prayer. The min- utes of previous meeting read by secretary. approved and signed. Roll call was responded to by a good attendance of mem- bers. No correspondence on hand;' the treasurer read a very favour- BALPH GODFBEYB TBAINED DONKEYS CUBBAN ANT) BRIGGS AUG. 28rd AT 2:80 EM. Prices 50 and as Cents Sponsored by Summerslde lAig'in grpin'g:a.;3m:::.aquho3i;,.in the cue...