MAY ‘_5,___1149 Tiiiiw IS TII BRING YUIIR _FI|R GOAT ro For r CLEANING And * REPAIRING "WHERE OLD iiotiiiiirs Your Fur Coat istcarefully inspected at HOLMAN’S— then it is shipped to the Fur Manufacturer, where it is expertly Cleaned, Glazed and any Repairs that are need- ed can be maiden‘. Give your Fur Coat this Service and it will repay you WHQtS superior wear and appearance. Alter June 1st,_ we will be unable to give you this Clean- pg and Repairing Service-So act now! .-_i-_.___i__ t___.__._ _.._v_. __ ____..-..___.. - THE ‘IIME! FRIENDS MEET" IMMIGRATION UP OTl'i\\\'.\. May 3 —(CPJ --Im- reported today Itllglflilull to Canada. during the l2 months ending ‘March 31 was up ran pet‘ cent over last year. The in the previous year. Mines and Resources Department that 125.603 im- migrants entered Canada during that period compared with 79,194 in the “Ofld of humans. ln the sheep world, sextuplets are as rare as the Dionne quintupletls So it's small wonder that stockmsn Kennett George lleit). Thziyer. Kansn I! Pmud Of “liiary". l! P" ewe who gave birth in the six little lambs shown in the picture. The r i iii Yangtze Rlvor niariis tho spot where 11MB Amo- "uut. a chi-flat? slotrp. was driven asfotlllfl by CHM" C°"“""“|" * lliclilng. The location is Rose Island. 80 miles oast of Nanking i’ Wo hovo o shipmont of tho Planters roiii from focto luvs o fowpontors ovoii Suiirizrsioz. _ iiiiiiiiiiir rornro, riiiireiis Ono my Stondorri Autwnulim Two row Stondord Airtomotic. Two row til-Snood Automatic. W! tilso irovo sovorol four-row orrd six-row- iron Afllvhiii" Diistors coining in oorno shiprnorit. Thoso-cro Traction Dust- " Willi oitiior iiorso or tractor hitch. - - Pious. gm"; u, pmmrly- for pricos and soociiicotions. SIMMONS. 8i? MaoFAliLiiiiE "w, iniprovod Iron Ago Potato- whioh vii-l orrlvo soon. Wo strII o in tiio following rnodois: PHONES 775 8i’ 776 ‘at loast 50.000 adults in Pisisviilo CF Vicinity . ' Ik- Imo Messiaen. Mifl ltivcr. was s roooat visitor to noscbsnk. Miss Bernice Blanchard has ro- cently been omployld in r ' man. Mr- Irs Wallace. Mill River. was s recent business visitor to Plus- ville. _ » , . m. Norman Warren. Mill ltivar. was in Piusvillo rridoy on busin- css. Miss Doris Hardy, nossbank, was s. rcocnt overnight guest in ‘Plusvillo. Miss Loulso Gallant. Charlotto- _town. is spending some time at her homo here. M.r.- snd Mrs. George Clark, Brooklyn, were 1n Plusvillc rc- ccntly on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy have returned from s. short visit to the mainland. ' ' Mr. snd Mrs. (iharlcs Griffin, Brockton, were train passengers to Summer-side on Thursday. Miss Dclma Gallant rocently spent s few dsys in Howlan visit- ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Joey Gallant has accepted the positiim as teacher of Plus- ville school for the remainder of the term. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran uvero visiting in Waterford Sun- day at tho homo of am. Emmett Shea. The many friends o4’ MryGer- uld McKenna. Brockton. are hap- py to see him up again. after his recent illness. Mfr. Peter l". Gallant is kept very busy these days, getting the farmers’ grain cleaned and there- by ready for sowing. 0n Friday evening s. post-nup- tial shower was given in Bloom- neld hsll for Mr. snd Mrs. Lloyd MscDougsll. of that place. who were married recently. m. and Mrs. Clsronco Plrtoau arrived from Halifax on Saturday evening to spend a two week vi- cation with their families in Bloomfield oomcr. 0n Thursday evening a play was presented in loomtleld Hall by the Dramatic Club of West Point. "Brides 1b Burn." sh intcrcstini! three-sot comedy. was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The try-roads are onoc again becoming more than just passable after the recent snow storm. The roads have been dragged tr! this vicinity and. with the exception of a few bad sipots. sro vary good. It is with regret tlht wo lelm of the resignation of Mr. Wilfred‘ Griffin, as teacher of Piusvillo school. due. to. other. necessities. His successor for tho remainder of the term is Mrs. Joey Gallant. The many friends of Miss Velda Matthews. Elrnsdslo. are happy to welccimc her homo again after her successful operation in s Mont- real hospital. She was sccomP- anied by her father, Mr. Kenneth Matthews. A largo crowd attended the variety concert and dsnco held in Piusvllle school on nlday WQHXM- The concert was presented by tho young dramatists of Plusvillo. xvhoso performance was rstod as tops. Proceeds are in aid of tho new graded school. which is to be erected presently. EDUCATION DRIVE mw 0mm - (or) - 11m summer, 1000 students of tbs Un- ited Provinces will travel through the country in a mass education drive. The students hope t» “"11 throc months. "Pimgies ==m1 I! NII “our . Th!” wa works I you a ooftsw, Iloolhsr m 1 u l artiiig . and aroslto ofton tiio so oaaso slha III DEB d NJ. IIDIBIII Ii!!- liilfl 1G- Proicssional liariis T. Eorlo i-Iicltoy Chartered Accountant Offlco It ll Grairvillo strut Phosso 51o . IUMMIIIIDI l. l. Potlsinon. 0pm.. mo. . Oflbbfrlllls; -' hooluqslno. fllassos fittor‘ Visual Tralislns Given IICINI‘ TIIIAIIR BLDG. l0». lunnarollo ’ oountriu Howidn u-i. Miss Iva ‘Rogers of Lot ‘I was visiting friends in Howlanrcccnt- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and son Blair visited in Cascumpoc on Sunday. . . of Woodstock woro in Summci-sidc on Monday. » James Hanan was a train poss- ongor to and from Summorsido on Saturday. i Mr. and-Mrs. Alba-n T‘. Arson- sult and family motored to Cas- cumpoo on Friday evening. I '—Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son Wsyno of O'Losry were in l-Iowlan Friday evening. Bruco Csnaithers drove to and from Cape Wolfe Wednesday and reports tho roads none too good. Poul Gallant and Leonard Arson- ault loft on Wednesday morning to scek employment on the main- land. Min Helen Plncou of Duvar is now staying in Howlan with her sister, Mr. srid Mrs. Eusebo Arsen- sult and family. Jack Arbing, teacher st Wood- stock, was among those who st- tonded the convention held in Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and sons spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Gallant and family. Tho Misses Freda snd Hazel MacAuslarid of I-iowlan spent the Easter holidays visiting relatives in O'Leary. Octave Piricsu of‘ Duvar was visiting in Howlan on Tuesday, guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arsensult. On Saturday Mrs. Philip Martin went to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Shield. ~ Mrs. Albert, Martin snd baby, also son Bobbie, of Duvar, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shield on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. LR. Dlgnsn of Howlan had as guests recently Mrs. R S. Plstts and Mr; and Mrs. E.W. Hardy of Alberton. Tho many friends of Mrs. Elmer Knoliin of Woodstock, regret to know she has not been very well. All wish her-a speedy recovery. Mr. snd Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- sult and family of Howlan motor- ed’ to Summerside on Sunday after- noon where they visited with their relatives. , Gus Peters of Duvar returned home on Thursday from P. C. Hoqsital. Gus. has the sympathy of his many friends in his accident. On Monday evening Robert Arsenauli: motored to Albcrton. he wasaccomipnnicd by his daughter Beatrice, Eva Rogers o! Lot 7, and Mro.,Pius Dolron. Miss Louise Griffin, who iit- tcnds “Our Lsdy of the Angels" convent in Tignlsh, spent Easter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin iii Lot '1. Quito a crowd from Howlsn and surrounding communities went to O'Los.ry on Tuesday evening to st- tend the show entitled "The Iilttlo Red House" in Verdun Theatre. *4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsensult and lan-iily on Sunday motored from Simimustdc to their old home in Howlan. where they will return in a week's time for the summer months. Boot wishes sro extended to Miss Esther Arsenault of Fortune Cove who is about to become the lsrldo of Frederick Arsenoult. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arsen- atilt of Csocumpoc. Miss Lilly Wood. teacher of Dunstsffnsge. and her brother. Andrew. who is employed at. York, P-E-L. spent Easter with their parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Arnold Wood of Howlsn. ' ‘m. and Mrs. Weldon Dignsn 1M fl-mlly of Charlottetown, nc- oompsnied by Mrs. Dignanb sis- tor. Miss Ora-IR. were visitors on Qsndoy b0 Woodstock at W. Dknsrfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. His many friends in Howlsn will be pleased to know' that Mr. Elmer Plnesu. principal of Sum- mfirlrldfl Hllh School, who recent- ly underwent an operation in Prince County Hns-nital, is much improved and exports tn he gn- Ing home in s fewldsys. Tho many western friends, of the Rn. Goorlo Cough were son-y to boar of his illnoss and hops that ho may soon bo fully recovered. lov. Mr. Cough wus formerly United Church minister at O'- loll’! Mr. Jock Plath has boon ploy- lng the role of good Samaritan wtion he has pulled many a rar- out of tho deco mud holes with his tractor. Jack is very oblisins and siwava ready to dn a good turn to his follow man. ' Allison Carruthars of merchant marine. Is soondinl a short vacat- ion with his mother. Mrs. BB- Ilinvtlllo of West Capo. in his travols Allison has boon in most nf tho world except. masts. AllLson was horn and broom up Ih Howlan and is a iibn of the lato Garfield and Mrs. Coid-uthers of Howlan, his widow- od motiior lsitor marrying 1.3. c. .1. Gallant and Jack Gallant ’ THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN A IILBERTOII Mr. Ross Campbell wss a visit- or to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Don Comp- bcll woro visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Messrs JJ‘. White and Gordon While were business visitors to Charlottetown on ‘fhurodsy, Mr. Parker Crockett of Sum- morside spent thq Easter holidays with frlcrids in Alberton. Mr. Arnold Hicrlihy, tin-flavor. ott Shes. Miss MocMallcy. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Miss Mary Crll- iis and Miss Bertha Doyle attend- i tho teachers’ convention in Charlottetown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey l-Iutt have returned to their home in Alber- tun South, sltor an enjoyable two weeks’ visit with relatives in Charlottetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy had as their recent guests their _daughter, Mrs. McEwen, Mr. Mc- Eiweii and lanilly, also their" son, Mr. William Murphy, all 01 Chai- iottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllism Hardy rccyntiy had as their most wei- come guests their daughter, Mrs. Fred Costain. also Mr. Cosiaiu and their little daughter, Gall. Miss Florence Fitzpatrick hos returned to resume her duties in Windsor. NS. alter spending Ess- ter week here. tho guest of her parents, the Reverend PA. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Miss Barbara McCuc, student, Tignish Convent. and Miss Doris McCue, teacher at Psrkdalc, spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett hicCue. Ai- berton. Mrs. G.C. Gordon, Mrs, A. Green, Mrs. Fred Leavitt, and Miss Annie Leard motored to Olieary on Saturday. Numerous friends will be glod to learn that the condition of Dr. G1,. Keefe. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, is noriv tnuch improved. Mrs. Herbert Clark has return- ed from a brief visit to Charlotte- town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Wilson. Sympathy is extended Mr. Ar- thur MacCabe and two daughters on the death of Mrs. MacCabe at. Alberton South on Tuesday. April 16th after a brief illness. Little Jimmy McNcill, son o! Mr. and MrsI FTank McNeill, rc- cently underwent a successful op- eration for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. Mi". and Mrs. Harold Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Imvden Ashley, Mrs. ‘Theodore Lrewis and Miss Maris Lewis were visitors to Summerside the latter part of the week. Mr. Rod McNevin of Oleary recently assumed his new duties as manager of the Alberton Co- operative Store. Tho former man- ager, Mr. Clayton ‘Prayers resign- od to accept a position with the Gordon Electric plant. 'Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea mo- torcd to Moncton on Thursday. On their return home they were accompanied by Miss Mary Wal- lace who enjoyed s very pleas- ant woek-cndrcnewing former ac- quaintances in Altberton. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan return- ed on Monday to resume her teaching duties at North Enmorc sftcr spending the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Callaghan at- tended tho Teachers‘ Convention held in Charlottetown lost week. April 19th brought sorrow to the family and friends of Mr. George Matthews. when it was learned that he had passed sway in the Prince County Hospital, Summcrside. Sincere sympathy is extended to his relatives at home and sbrosd. After an extended stay with her daughter in Birmingham, Alabama. Mrs. Charles Perry is receiving a cordial welcome sinrro her arrivsi home at Alborton South. Whilo in tbs United States. Mrs. Perry also spent some time with relatives and friends in Bos- ton. N York and other Ameri- can c treoi Local talent. staged a Minstrel Show-in the Institute-Hall on Monday night. The presentation was excellent throughout with hrillisncy here and then. The hall was crowded snd tho not. ro- turns most satisfactory. Thor; is some tslk of repcstin_ but noth- ing doflnit; as to whore and whoa as yet. ' Mm. EA. Mocug was hostess to tho Lsdios Aid. Western Hospital NW1!!! club on Wednesday oven- ing. ‘Ihero was a fsir nunbor in attendance and a considerable amount of work was completed. Delicious refreshments were sorv- ed hy Mrs. McCue. Mrs. J.C. Prof- it. invited the members to her homo for tho next. sewing. Dunvillo and moving to her pro- sont homo in West Cabo. 2.1.1. Mr. Jock Oaisill of Surnmoroldo spent. Wednesday owning with sr mothor, Mrs. Canto Finnan, in Howlan while‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering were up west. They all ri-tiirncd to Surnmorsido the some ovoaing .__. QG_PL.T!111?~_'1'_Y9NE, Boys COMBINATIONS‘ of Summer weight Balhrirz- gain with short sleeves and knee each— IIDLMIIWS IIIIS THE I UNDERWEAR riiiir MEN AND BUYS PREFER . a shin’ Summer and Weight . Shorts Combinations 3 o o JOCKEY STYLE BRIEFS for Men are flflflilé white cotton knit. plain, ribbed or porous. These Briefs have an all elastic waist. banrl and are made by Harvey Woods, Merwfl’. sift"- field, and Moodie. This is the type of ‘under- wear that is coolest and most comfortable for the Summer. The Briefs are priced each- 69: ‘Io 1.25 UNDERSHIRTS for Men, to match the Briefs are in the same type of fine cotton knit. They are Priced each— 69c to 1.10 MENS COMBINATIONS in fine cotton knit- Just the weight for wear right now. These have long sleeves and ankle length legs- Priced at 250a suit. Ankle length with short sleeves are priced at 2.19 a suit. Shirts and Drawers in the fine, light weight, cotton knit are priced at 1.95 per garment. ‘ _ i length are 1.25 priced JOCKEY STYLE BRIEFS for Boys are of ftno white cotton knit in plain, ribbed or porous pa!» These Briefs have an all elastic waist band and are made by Harvey Woods. Mercury. Stanfield. Watson and Moodle. of sizes ls available. terns. UNDERSHIRTS for Boys to match the Briefs are in the some type of fine cotton knit. They are Priced each- \ \ MEN'S COMBINATIONS in Summer weight Balbriggsn are stocked in three styles. length with short sleeves are 2.25 a cult. Knoo length with short sleeves are 2.18 s oult. Ath- letic (No button) style Combinations are 1.05 s suit. Men's Summer weight Balhrlggan Shirts arel: 1.19 s garment and tho Drawers are 1.29 a pa r. FRIENDS MEET" A full range Priced each—- 59c 1'0 98c 59c to 15c Ankle BOYS‘ COMBINATION! of Summer weight Bslbrlpr gsn in the Athletic, I0 button style aro prlood cach- ~ 1.15 i ' ' uT WHEN rrcosiesro PDEDICTING THE _. 1r MINNEQ o; rue NEXT once -- wetisasig By Fogoly and Siiortog .i-iis BOOKIE scour THAT! . I sea ITALL CLEAQ A9 oAv! vou ARE GOING ro RECEIVE A PROPOSAL room A MUSTARD nssrsiz SALESMAN WITH ~r t LILCERS . THEN V011 WILL MGTTI’: i WITH your: MOTHEiZ-IN- LAW. —-—-i_. Sm» woos REV LAY/pus ' - ‘ RNRBT w. rvm/v/E, ' 4167721211‘ a, M/CH. ":u|iil:i\'_',t,'.l.i Ififfhi-Lai ' ' ANOTHER LOGEPJJEV, BUD.’ rouve NOT Dow‘ so e000 100m. THAT? FIVE in A izow vou nnoooso! excuse riesur , . ; ,// ,. oovouusvs-nie - , . ~ . ‘ RIGHT TIME‘? .®fi@fi it "p. Z1 ‘Bl _ _ - _\\ . \ \,. ‘ \- i __‘ \.\;\A\‘\§. - Ills; o‘ @, fir’ Q /“' i or». 0. M. .. .,,, _';‘q _ -‘ ._ L-;; . > I E .7 m.” I -' iii Pl l u! E Qlllfl.‘ Ill 4i i I. 1a 4i .1 ~1 t ,1 i M