PAGE munrsm I run GUARDIAN. ':'iiAn,uor'ri:'rowiv ,. , Aucosjr 91.. use ,",, ,,.-......-. -.i...... A , V ''"”'W " M;'''''' '' ' "W ' . - .. .d"'m .Al Mn, pap-' and Mrs. Lloyd Iarnisa arson--near full .'ihe xueeting gig... Howlci and ”" "l"""t "" ”'""" West Cqse f.'f'.?.”.i.l';;'il.:.Y'i;'.'E.9.":i..'.'c".i”..'i”.”.2i i.l.1.”?.':9ui?..?J'.:”..”iil'.3i”s'l-35".: S2-'3”1iii-.u--.""i:ren'e3n Hum am is W W MAW? one with the ,,-;;,,wgug,;-; nu. ....... - :7" f,"""" '" f"""' "l "'”f”""" nan and her imtnmnsiph and his spend a holiday and hope to re- and Mr. nuason. 0uwmP"- D'- ""' '”"""'" ' ”'” ”"'”'”"' M "' ”,:,., fun, "W i”. - VIQIII m we mu-L f mm "M. Clld W115 in 0'9"! H11! ' turn s all: neat ear Pawns mt eununmide for the In '4" AW” 0' "”'P"'”"."' W W, I ' ”””0"I-ll "Y On Thursday evening Mr and y ' "'y"' . wwimm Mona” momlualnw g:.navl?.;ook'ch.nt. of lnliixl-ll: 1.30 E 10M , l a ., (M . ' - r - - . y , A c -- - Mrs. A. A. Arsenault had as guests Mr, Jmu mmn ma M-my me lobster fishermen of West Mrs. John isaouanan was a vial ggzeltupm m:u&i!olImI:y golgggll J; .m”mu. The man u, mu by an hm”. "' Mr. and Mrs. Dalton of sum- ntarstdo were at their farm at 1-lowlan on Friday- Franit Gallant is now Dumnl the finishing touches on the new modern ,school at the Dock Rold- Messrs. Anthony Finnan and Tennis Peters Ire now at their horses due to the strike. Mrs. Thomas Cooke has now re- turned to her home In Cape Wolfe after a few days spent in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan of Howlan ere recent Hue!!! .01 fel- atlves in osebank. Messrs. Arthur Richard and Jerry Arsenault are now employed in O'Leary on a house of Rae Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineuu. Jr.. of Bloomfield were Sunday eve- sinl Russia of Mr. and Mrs. Pill! Doiron and family. Forty hours devotion opened at St. Anthony's on Saturday, Aug. min with the closing on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault spent a pleasant evening on Wed- nesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Lot 6. Mrs. Harvey Murphy and family- of Albertlon have spent the Past week in Howlan at the home Of her aged father, Mr. Ben L. Arsen- ault. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsenalfll of Rumford. Me.. have arrived in Woodstock where they are guests at the home of Mr. Arsenauit's father, Mr. Frank J. Arsenault. The mall for the local post of- fices is now being hauled by truck daily to each -post office and reaches here about 4 pm. each day. Friends and relatives of Mr. Henry J. Gallant of Duvar regret to hear that he -has now entered the Provincial San. where he is a patient. Everyone hopes to see him better soon. ' Quite a few of the farmers are now getting their hay seed thresh- ed. and along with cutting and stooking the grain are kept quite busy while the weather is good. Among those spending the week- end in this and surrounding com- munities were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and two children. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant, all of Halifax. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant of Howlan over the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawlor and young son. the Misses Olive and Jean Gallant and David Ross. all of Charlottetown. ' Ma-s. Wm. Shields has now re- turned to her home here from Western Hospital. but her 10 lb. 4 baby girl has had to remain for treatment for a few days. Here's hoping Mrs. Shields can soon have her baby home. On Friday Bruce Carruthers Jr. and his friend returned to Fred- ;; erlcton. N. B., after a week's visit .yvlth Junlor's folks back in How- an. Regratted by his many rela- tives and friends is the illness of Mr. Frank J. Gallant of Wood- stock. Mr. Gallant became ill on Saturday. August 3th. The doctor and clergy were Immediately cal- led. slrlis many friends hope that he will soon be much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Creamer and Miss Edna Caine of Saint John recently visited their mother. Mrs. Oswald Caine and sisters. Mae and Arlene at their home in l-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Gallant and daughter Emma were In Bloom- field on Thursday evening. guests at the home of Mrs. Gailant's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peters and Mr. and, Mrs. Lawrence Peters. " Mr. Ferdinand Arsenault. stu- dent at St. l-lyacInth's College in Quebec. arrived home on Sunday. Aug. 20th to spend the remainder at his holidays with his parents srior to returning to collegg next 'ersn. Ferdle has been employed -n a boat since college closed. ielping his parents finance lsrgess Bedtime stories -(Continued from page 12) .....MM---------:---------- 9! Buster deep down in his throat. 'l'ii have that Possum dinner now or know the reason why." , That tree lay full length on the his Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bourke (nee Rose Pineau. sister of Mrs. Arsen- Il-IH) 0! Ont-. who are spending their vacation around Bloomfield. I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault of Charlottetown. and son Edward are spending a short while at their old home in Howlan, as Mr. Arsenault is out of work due, to the rail strike. - Mr. and Mrs Bruce Carruthers and sons Bruce Jr.. and George, along with Junior's friend from Fredericton. N. B.. motored to Wil- mot on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie and family. Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney attended the blessing of the new R. C. Cha- pel at Miminegash on Sunday. AUX. 20th by His Eminence, Car- dinal Mat-Guigan. who is visiting this part of the Province and is guest of Rev. Fr. Walsh of Palmer Road. i o On Wednesday there arrived by car from Skowhegan, Me.. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Arsenauit and their youngest son. They were accom- panied over by Mrs. Arsenault's sister Kate and had to make the crossing by the Wood island ferry. They will visit wl'th relatives in Howlan and Lot 6. TOBACCO PRICES UP MONTREAL, Au-g. 29-(cp)- The Imperial Tobacco Company announced today a five cent in- crease on some brands of tobacco in half-pound tins. A company official said the increase was "a minor adjustment of a few brands.” LUENEBURG. Gremany. Aug. 25 -(Reuters)-Dr, Hjaimar Schacilt. Hitler's "financial wizard", tcdny told the court during his fifth de- nazificatlon trial: "I realized that Hitler was a. lunatic." schacht said he and other former Nazi officials remained in office because "they believed they could undermine the Nazi regime from within." were visitors to O'Leary recently. Mr. Chester Bar; of Boston. is home visiting relatives and friends in o'Leary and vicinity. Master Allen Major, 0'Leary. was a visitor to Kensingtoti where he visited relatives and friends there. Mr. Randal Boats of 0'l.eary was among those to attend Old Home Week in Charlottetown. Mr. Roy Macltfillan of Cape Wolfe was a visitor to Summerside recently. Miss Frances Methcral and Miss Minnie Murray of Cape Wolfe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson of Aiberwn on Wednesday. Mr. Hillard Macbennan of sum- merslde is the guest of his uncle. Mr. Raelord Lock and .Mrs. Lock and family, Lock Road. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Boats and family of O'Leary were the guests of Mrs. Boats' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis, Green Hill on Friday. Mr. Leonard and Byron Pappas of Fort Devins are the guests of their cousins, Giayton and Laurdis Macllennan of West Cape. The Green Hill School has re- opened on Tuesday. after the sum- mer vacation. There was a good attendance. Among those who attended Old Home Week in Charlottetown were Mr. and Mrs. .Ira MacDonald. Green Hill: Also Messrs. Allen Mac- Millan and Roy smith. . r Miss Alice MacDonald of Water- iown, Mass. is visiting at West Cape, and is the guest of her bro- ther. Iru and Mrs. MacDonald and family. Mrs. James Pappas, who -was the guest of her brother. Harold in Sirmmerside and her brother. El- mer in O'l.eary has returned to DOGS Your Roof Look Like This If you want a roof that' 1 s weathertight and long- lasting - then get Barrett Storm King" Roll Roodng. The 19" overlay provides double cover- age over the entire roof. It conceals nsilheads, locks them inside, prevents them from drawing with frost or rusting away. The individual rolls lie . flat and Erin. They're actually fused together when you use Barrett S.I.S."' Roofing Cement. Ask your Barrett Dealer for iistorm King" Roll Roofing- three attractive colours to choose from. Bauettdeaiersella Protection 1.; Point were very busy on Thursday August lo putting out their lobster traps and getting ready for the fish- ing segson. , . V M-Tm Benlsmin Dunnvlll and daughter. Audrey of Cir Hill were recent visitors to Bowlan and while there were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oarruthers. Mr. and Mrs. Ooiln costain. Cape Wolfe. accompanied by their two d-ushten. Mrs. Lorna I-lemlon and Mrs. Willard Osrruthers were ' re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. 39P!ngfield West. The Green Hill scihoi has been newly painted on the inside during the summer houdays. The work was done by Mr. George Gain of spring- field West. Last week there was a new pump out in on the school grounds at Green Hill school. This will be a great convenience for the pupils and teacher. Rev. Walter J. Domviiie has re- turned to his home in Fredericton. New Brunswick after spending a pleasant visit on the Island visit- ing his old home in Green Hill and relatives and friends. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch and Mrs. Waiter Bennett of Waltham. Ma.ss.. left on Bat:urday- for their home. They were accompanied . as far as Suinmarsida by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis. Mrs E. L.i MacDougall. and Mrs. John Macbennan. They spent a pleasant vacation at their tor to ummarsids on Saturday. while there she was the guest of her son Harold and Mrs. Macias- nan and family. Mrs. Laura rlarguson. of Boston. Mass. returned to her home on Saturday morning after spending a pleasant vacation with --relatives and friends in aascumpec. Road and Biunmerside. Lock Miss Frances Metberall, nurse in Boston has returned home to spend her holidays with villas ilfinnia Murray" Cape Wolfe. Miss Metho- rall's many friends are pleased to see her home if only for time. a short Mr. and Mrs. liarl Ella. Mrs. E. L. Macbougall and Mrs. John Mac- Lennan accompanied their sister. Mrs. John Hatch and Mrs. Bennett of Waltham. Man.. as far as summerside on Saturday. Walter Rev. and Mrs. Blair Gallium and little son Michael will return from their vacation with their parents in Nova Scotla. and will take up his duties on Sunday, August 20. There will be a service on "Sunday evening in the Bethel Church on the West Oape charge. United Ool. and Mrs. Jams P. Pappas and two sons. Leonard and Byron arrived on the Island by car on Saturday evening. While on the Island. they will be the guests of Mrs. Pappasl mother. Mrs. Macliennan Ind her Harold of summerside, Elmer of O'Leary asd Ralph and Mrs. Mac- John brothers. Rift .Davins. Illu- on Thu-sday afternoon and even- ing one of the worst thunder- storm. in years passed over this Is- land. Mrs. Ina R1: of sprlnsheld West had her barn struck and burn- ed to the g with all the con- tents. al on rain is g and I W20 0'0'''5 gathered. there was nothlns 91" could be done to save the barn and other outbuilding. The only bll"4' in'g saved was the house. There was a number of other buildings struck, butt not much damase 13039 to any on the 0'1.-elf! 3035- 1" Hebmn. Mr. nowell Clements had his barn struck and burnt to the ground with ainulnbar of piss and calves and everytbinl in "10 5”"- Els loasiwas a heavy one. Mr. James Maclsaao passed away during the thunder-storm. The-Betbel United Church Lad- les' Aid met at the horns of Mr. Ntoirscsi KENBINGTON will be open for: business every evening except Wed- 0 "there was i heav! M nesday, beginning 1st of September. - IT ,........... cmar 0l'i0l.AN asrunns LONDON. A I-” 39-(Reuters)- Chief of the an Macloau. Maj sir Charles ilaclean, who returned today from his tour.-Jot Canada and the United. St.atu.,ssid be me: "more Mseleans the.other side on the Atlantic than I ever met in an Seotian.- aoDonald., It was each member band in an article for the basaar to be held in the Your Grain.' Deserves the , BEST TWINE! - I L r A McCORMICK- amino Place your order with us now- i Be sure of the but I isuiun 'EilIllPlIiEi 00. THE FARMERS MACHINEVSERVICE CENTRE WATER ST. EAST SUMMERSIDE at itsispvoun EYE on HOLMANiS FURNITURE WINDOWS BOTH STORES .. Suminerside and Charlottetown 0 Starting Tuesday, Aug. 29th : "DUTCH AUCTION” 7 to Oss.A Beautiful l.l--Piiecei . 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"Mr. and Mrs." Dresser witn - Mirror to be either attached orihung on the wall valued at 169.00. Ni ht Table to match valued at 39.00. The to value of the Suite is 77.00. We've had "Dutch Auctions" before an they've created a great deal of . 'interest at; well as vlng the asers sorge reaiiy trainsndnus Baru- anuiget OUR Bid in, so that gains. Watdi t a Price DOWN youlll have this lovely new Bedroom S ta! . nureii AIIGTIOII suns nssaav. August zatii A Price Ilroiis Irv SII0-00 Dav lintli.i,,-siiliIi.- sue THI IAIIITT COMPANY, IJMITID KO&Id 0 TUUQ 0 Hnnlpsg o VT; 'Ru'J. 7i&M1rl -ITIIE norms IllIIIliVlAIlE - A on. I.TII. , ' elitists" 105 - iaoo . f it iittlioildd stswct ' latersbattf! jogtpsildsft use that oldtresdiill