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CAKES RUNS PRODLTTIVE FARM Nassau, Bahamas. Aug. 2r»! (OP)-—Lacly OflkDS~—~\\'i('lOW nf tile late Sir Harry Oskos. multi-nlll-j lionntre Canadian financier a'd nrining magnate-is waging a one- womnn battle in the Bahamas to lllil- 1l9= .~ [THE NEW WASHDAY “Where Old conserve sorely needed dollars. Rsiterating her husband's fa.th l in the Bahamas, Lady Oakes, mm- trary to expectations. is eapand- 01 refiflvlry- in: farming operations on her est- ate on New Providence Island. home." “Ws hope to produce enough at our farm to make a big contribu- jtion toward the colony's efforlfto EPICURE cllsrll: sollr Regular 16c liar. Friends Meet" conserve dollars." said Lady Cakes. "I have two great faiths. first is in Great Britain's powers My second faith is in the Bahamas which now is my A largo proportion of the Oates capital has been earmarked for ll- vestment in Great Britain. At the our BOARDING nous’: I ' ' l l4 wont ' KNOW . HQN l5 CALLED = wl-lAooA \IA Manama? wou PAlleTffl-lls SHEDOQ" . I'M 15mm‘ ZEKE You __--~:~ - GANG THAT MUSTANG A Mtckev-M- Hell. SNATcl-l sacwrue ‘loo AN‘ .~ ‘SHOOT OFF one o‘ ‘(E2 CHIMS Fez i \®\ a l}\\\\ \ SORRY, Saxerrtne OTHER PLAN$L-~ 801' so AHEAD, Be A SQUEALEIZ! M» HO-l-lljMlbilCébAV l FOR A GALLQP, EH \\\ \ dar 1101* . i§fiv r ~T§gg5!3%9___i\\ 2 bars 25c Z l FLY TIME SUPPLIES Gompletc Stock off _ Use I-IOLMANS FREE PARKING LOT end of 1on1 tho estate invested 0600.000 in government war bands. and her children have added an additional $300,000 Last. winter the Cakes fa.ms produced all the vegetable needs of the Bahamas Country Club and the British Hotel. doing away with the former practice of importing vegetables from the United States. At the Oakes farms Just about everything that will grow in tho Bahamas is cultivated-etrawba- rim, cauliflower, spinach. broccoli, yams. eddoos. sweet potatoes, corn cassavas and pigeon peas. ERECT WATCH TOWERS HOP‘. BAVARIA. Aug. 23 ._. (Reuters) - Watch towers have been erected by the Czechs 'along their border with the American sons of Germany. Gozman frontier police here said today. The towers arepart of a system intended to stop the constant triokls of antl- Communist refugees across the border. BAKED l-IAM llarlstlon And lllconlty Mary Maobellan was in Cape ‘rormentino on Saturday last visit- ing friends there. Margaret Poole. Iona, is _visit- ing in Carleton guest of her aunt, Mrs. I’. ltanahan ma. Austin Campbell and Mrs. Allie Gallant were visitors in Sum- mersida on Saturday, w. and Mrs. Heagh MlaaNeil. East Royalty. were visiting friends in Carleton and Searlnown on Surl- day. M3’. and M11 Albert Morrison motored to Charlottetown on Sun- day where they spent the week-end visiting friends. The farmers in this area are busy picking early potatoes and quite .a manber of them have been shipped from here already. Mra. Donnie MacDonald reborn- ed to her home in Carleton last week. She spent some time visit- ing relatives in ‘Iraoadie. N. S. Miss Pearls Cameron who is om- ployed in Charlottetown. was a recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs_ Leith Cameron, Carleton Mrs Raymond Gallant has re- turned home to Carleton after having been a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Howatt motored to Kensington on Sunday. While in that vicinity they visited Mrs. Howatfo mother, Mn. Ira MacLeod, in French River. Mrs. l-‘zed Rsnnhan and two small boys. Kevin and Cameron. returned to Carleton an Sunday. They spent a few days in Souris visiting like. Ranahanb mother there. The Maritime Electric men are onuployed in this vicinity now. wlhero they are moving telegraph poles at various distances in order to lmske the road wider when con- struction work begins. . Mr and Mrs. Roland Campbell returned to their home in Mass. on Friday after spending a week visiting friends and relatives in this province. While in Capo Traverse they were the guests cf Mrs. Campbell's sister, Mrs_ Earn Sherren. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Stewart and family who have been spend- ing the summer months with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart of Carle- ton, returned to their home in Halifax this week. Mr. Stewart will resume his duties at Dalhousie University this year_ Mr. and Mrs. llerb Benner of Melrooe. Mass. who n1» visiting Mrs_ Banners mother. Mrs. James Bell, had a very enjoyable after- noon on Sunday last visiting friends and renewing acquaintances in Bedoque and vicinity. Mrs Bonner rnee, Jam- Bell of Cape Travcrsel taught school in the vicinity of Bedeque some few years ago. Wellington Miss Roma Gallant spent lust wook in Charlottetown Vlfiiilllfl friends. Mr. Alphia Richard of Char- lottetown la visiting his wife and family in Wellington.--Wel. Mr, D. H. Gallant of Miscaucnc la 51301141121‘ two weeks in Mayda- lena Islands on business. -Misa Laurenda‘ Gallant of Boston. Mass. is Visiting her oar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I‘. Ga.‘- lant. Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Araenault and two children motored to Moncton on Sunday. Misl Alioo Gallant of Montreal is spending her holldsys witn he. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank i. Gallant. Miss Phyllis Gaudet who is Lrrr played in Summerside spent llor two weeks holidays with her por- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A_ G. Ga-idet. Mr. and Mrs. Amend Gallant and small daughter of Egmont Bay visited Mr_ Gallant! parent... Mr. and lMrs. Cyrus B. Gallant recently. ' Student Norm Wanted An autumn olaaa la now bolus termed. We have aeveral vacancies. Entrance requirements Grade ll certificate. Apply immediately to the superintendent. Priuoe County lleepllal. olerlrull w A arm) If Priaco County Hospital Surnmmido Apply Superintendent Mrs. Alban '1‘. Arsenault was a passenger to Silmmeroido on ‘hleeday. Mr. A. A. Araonault ia buying blue berries. The crop is very good_ Mill Bernice Gallant. Wood- stock ia now teaching in Mile School. Mrs Frank C. Gallant and am Clair were in Obeary on Thurs- day. The cucumber truck made its first. pick-up trip in this district on Tuesday. m. Hector Martin visited with Mr_ and Mn. Robert Gallant on Monday. . Miss Bernice MacDonald ad Howlan is in the Old Spain at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hnbria loft. Howlan on Wednesday to visit with he: sister; Mr. and Mra. Toni Power who are visiting here went to Olscary on Thursday. - -_. Mrs. Tom Shields spent some time with her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields. Mr. Calvin Carruthers went to visit with his grand-parents. Mi. and Mrs. Tom Oook_ Mr. Tennis Peters and Maurice Arsensult motored to Brae Snort. one afternoon recently_ a Mr. Hector Martin of Char- lottetown has been in Howlan visiting for the past week. Mr. Edwin Gallant of Summer- sido was on a fishing trip through here on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs_ Toni Power and baby ars guests of her aunt, Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault and famzly. The potato growers in the dis- trict ara very busy early and late attempting to avert tho lato blight Pius Doiron and Paul Gallant called at the home of Mrs. Henry Plneau and family on Saturday afternoon. A large crowd from Ho-wlan at- tended the grand opening of Western Hospital at Alberton on Wednesday afternoon. Edward Gallant has been u- sisting Albert MacKay (plasterell put the finishing touches on his brother Henry's new house. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robrle of Quebec and two daughters are visiting in Howlan. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthsra. Miss Ern‘ma Gallant. Howian and Miss Marlon Gallant. Pills- ville. left on Thursday morning to work in Saint John, N. B. Mrs. Mary Gogan and Al Nel- son left on F‘riday morning for their homes in Chelsea. Mas...- gf-er their two weeks trip to me Island visiting her relatives. The many friends and benefac- tors of little Velda Matthews are pleased to know she has return- ed from hospital in Montreal and hope she will be completely well before toe long. On ‘hlesday Mr. and Mrs_ George London and two children returned to their home in Saint John after visiting with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant of Forest Viow. A miscellaneous shower was held on Tuesday evening at the spacious home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb in honor of Mr. and Mra_ Thomas Duncan who were Just. recently married. Mia Sen Gallant has as her guest her sister (Orillal Mrs. Frank Gallant, Mr_ Gallant and their sons. also her brother, Leo Martin. Mrs. Martin and their family all of Rumford Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Guuiet. Mrs. Jos. B. Arsenault, Mrs. Mary Gagan and Al Nelson were tau;- ing the eastern part of the prov- ince on Monday 0n their talp they visited "Ann of Green Gao- les" and other interesting places. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ga.- lant and sans left l-fowlan or. Thursday afternoon for thou farewell call in Charlottetown prior to their return to their homer in Rumford, Me_. after two weeks vacationing on the Island. Last week was spent in Charlotte town. Raymond and Lawrence Cue; of Rumford, Mo. have arrived in Surrimerside on their second trip to the Island by car so far this summer as they spent July lst week-end here. Seems ,ao though ita not a bad little Island afte: all. On Tuesday they motored to ifow- lan accompanied by their aunt. Mrs. John Oahill and son Lester of Summerside. The parishioners of St. An- thony's are very sorry to learn of the serious illness of Rev. )r_ .7. A. Gaudet in Sacred floor‘ Home. Charlottetown. Rev. Pr Gaudet was formerly pariah priest here for a number of years previous to Rev. !'r_ Morley. AL hope for him a speedy recovery. Ho ia a brother of Mrs. Hielo Areerlault of Woodstock. INTIODUCID l! IIOOIS The Moors introduced the art of papermaking into lumps u: the 13th century. Buy the TIRES lvlall..l3.lllll ‘Firestone lellomce CHAMPIONS,» y. CANADA'S ‘NUMBER 1 TIRE first for Mileage - Safety Economy ‘Truly a champion. Tested an proved by millions of miles o service over all kinds of reads. Be safe-buy the only tirea made that are Safety- Proved on the speedway for your protection on the lliglaa way. Buy Your Tires on The HOL/l/Isill" EAS Y PA YMENT PLAN Anal Pay as you Ride" NEAR SETTLEMENT Piusville B. Vicinity l NEW DELHI. mum r r 2i Mir. Wilfred Griffin. Broolcton. —- lAPi _ A rovo: ~ "rs was a recent visitor to Charlotte- said l-Ofinl’ the M-- town, oda i3 mar n scttl . J4 State Gcvern-nlent. r 1.0a M“ J01“ g_ Mun" w“ a of abdication nccd not =:.. tho vmgm- 1,9 mmfnefgld. on 5mg. informant said. 'l‘llc lint‘ ll saw d.» legislature drmnxiiloal .1 u r Calla ion earlier this nxw- r ho Th, “w,” z,“ Ind Lorraine Mctharrtjnh crsfgll. ll comm-n, we" vusw" m 5um_ of misusing almost. £11K in! menu. 51mm”. the state funds on u s. owl ‘ spending sprco. - Mr. John S. Murray has rofurn- T?” 31mm” "ill l? "ti" m. ed ‘mm a mo“ enjoyable “u, m wcmthlcst molt ill ill" " Toronto, Ontario. ,_i_____i___ . .. “.4 Mr. Ronald McKenaa and Miss Joan MloKenna, nrockton, were recent visitors to Chmottewwn. Miss Doreen Horne. Rosebank. has returned. to her home after an enjoyable visit in summerside Mr. Prod Jones. Saint John. ‘N. 3.. is spending his vacation with friends and relativeo in Piusville. Mir. and Mrs. Wilfred Dunn and fl-mily. Alma. were recent guests 0f w. and Mrs. Ambrose Como- "n- - Pius. MP- Roser Courluln. Toronto. l Ontario. motored to his former ____4 homo in Brockton on Saturday. “M '1" Professional Coral Congratulations are being “.1 tended Mr. and Mrsf Claroncol Plneau ineo Mildred Gall t i -~ their recent. marriage. an l ‘m E. i. ParkmallOlTLl. Optometrist —Mi.u Thiraa Morrison. Mont- "M- h“ accepted a position a. teacher of Bloomfield corner School for the coming term. Eyes Ewmlncri Glasses 1-'lit'-ll Visual Training Cl" REGENT THEATRE lli.ll'l~ Summer Street, Sumznrrsull‘ The many friends of Mir. Wil. 111m Oounhlin. Brockton. are aon-y to hear of his death in Prince County Hospital on Saturday, _-------..-_— Mllmt ilet. ML ‘M m; “n” Dalton md Q-eetwot-ckaoos-e-WQ family.ldMr.Ml . ' . QIOIOr arlld family, Blllltlran. 1.1.2:. l T‘ Sunday visitors of m. and ma. chum-mi Arrnunfllllt 4 Ambrose Corcoran. ' our»... at l Mr. Gerard lvlcCarthy has fe- 5 Granville Htrcfl turned to Montreal after spend- PI""'° 575 ~08 two weeks’ vacation with his gunman“, Plfflltl. Mir. and Mrs. Eugene m. C17"!!- Brockton. Q-mQ-macows <"=“""'““ Mir. and Mrs. Lawrence cam. eron and farnily and Mr. Stephan Klndh of Malaaaah. N. 8.. were recent visitors of m, and M“, Ambrose Coreoran. p B. F. llllIlTEli R. 0. orromarnlfl Complete Visual AMIF!" Glasses Fitted ssiALtM/lrra rlulhvlfifl- Summrraidr. IRE-l- PIIONE 755 Mrs. William Doyle m4 w“ Whey have arrived from maiden, Nut. t0 mend a two-week vac- ation with her parents, Mr. ans Mh. Ambrose Coraoran. __.i___--—————" '., .UGOOOOOOOOOOQIOQQ.‘... RICHARD s. lllNTON LC‘ B-L. Lil-n Barrister. Solicitor. t"- Leana on Town and Fifi" Properties Water St... Inmmrrslde H-OrOO-OO-OHOQOMN9"".‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Coffin have returned to their hams in Montreal, after spending a wears vacation with Mrs. Coffinu p". Gfltl. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene “c. c1557. Brockton. Moat of the cucumber growers have started their season's work of picking them and getting thorn ready for sale. Mr. Norbert Oar- coran hauls the cucumbers to Charlottetown from thl] “cums of the Islandg ‘ | r