~* : ~ . : : . % ‘ : l ; - ’ is sae Seaeen Rartotiotows, Tues. Sept. 8, 1900 Sater ohelt ot On Some of We. and family, who were returning, Mrs. Joe Doucette. Also present ; companied by Mrs. Walter Ryder nS visiting < ° = e ' are at the ml HOWLAN and Joe Gallant home after visiting at Cape Wolfe | was. Mrs. Doucette’s sister Flor- who was also returning home af- ST. LOUIS [aie Blancherd’s mother, ma Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arsenault of | and Howlaa. ence, Mrs. Waiter Ryder of Ran-| ter a few days spent with her sis- : Sophie Arsenault in St. Ke Motoring to Charloiteiowna _O0) Alberton we.e to Howian on Sai- Mrs. Nell Macisaac who wes | 4%r4, Mass. ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Willired Bernard Visiting at the home of Mr. anil e IC! S. \ e ot Pe eget Paes isiting at West Poi is now| Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Carruth (Mrs. Joe Doucette at their home| aod four children of Ste. Cathar-| ,,v ig a Me wome of Me. aad allant, Firmin Perry and Syl’ Friends and neighbours of Mrs.| back with her sister, Mrs. O’-|ers with Jean and Ronnie motor-|a# Ebbsileet. jines, Ontario, are visiting Mr.|\°* man LeClair of Toronto, anf i Gallant. Jaines Arsenault regret to note | Brien at Woodstock, prior to re-|ed to Summerside on Saturday| Mr. and Mrs. Rae Batts god/2mmard’s mother, Mrs. Jerry) SoTM' Colne of Mr. and Mrs. Ray’ Batts aod) that shé is @ot feeling so good/ turning to Toronto. evening, August 29h., and visit-|sons of Toronto “and Mr. and|>ernad, in St. Louis. , Margaret Perry is : nN un e attle ques Seanie and: Laney of Yoren-japw, ie be being sundesty coud The Junior teacher of Howland a the home of ME. and Mrs. Birs. Joe Gallant and daucier| sod tour children of Halas, Bap Soe te are now visiting their parents ot Dayna go hey ait| Scnnel is attending the Teachers| Exaecis MacQuarrie and sons over | Noreen of \Poad, were guests four children of Halifax where she bee friends and’ rele 3 here: Areena = a Convention on Thursday and Fri- week-end. of Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Gallant : tives. : Dayid Lancashire, 28, is a ince, north of Sam Neua Siscuk oat ales ey eee eae ae ing the mask oboe. Tope : Meaty Fosry of Chartetiotown ee Sunday. aee euteen cf teen -~ Miss Rose Marie O’Hanley of : Canac‘an who worked on |said. Some fl a. : =. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolts and|c@me to Howlan on Saturday| Calling at the home of Mr. and ; ; refugees fled the| visiting at the Peter's home at} Arthur Richard suffered two , Messrs. Ralph and. Ray Arse-|Charlottetown is visiting at /Bewspapers im Quebec’ City, | town to escape surrounding rebel| Bloomfield were recent visitors| broken ribs and a severe shake | 95 Mrs. Frank Galiant and Dia-| Where he spent the week-end. | Mrs. J.B. Arsenault on Suaday,| uit who are empléyed at Em-|bome of her aunt and uncle, : Montreal and’ Toronte before {| fo. ces. at the temne of Mr. and Mre. Joe|\@@ 0a Monday, August 24ih.,|2¢- motored to Summerside on Mrs. Pius Doiron visited her | August 30th., were Mr. and Mrs.| 14 and Summerside spentjand Mrs. Belonie Gaudet. ! Guerrillas also strack at Muong | ‘T° Gallant. ‘<——-} while at -work-om-the new St. An-| Wednesday afternoon. mother and other members of | Edmund Doucette and Mr. Douc-| sunday in Howlan. -|_Mrs. Julia Rogers _of (staf. In 1956 he made a 5,500- Fang in Xieng _ thoow’s Parish hall: Motoring to Ebbsfleet on Thurs-|tet family at Bloomfield Corn-| ette’s mother Mrs. Charles Dou- Miss Di Gallant e tered 0’ |bridge, Mass., is visiting her ‘mile tour for AP im Red {cout of Sam Neua Sicouk ad.| Men, sts Jack Ferguson of | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson |44¥ evening were Mr. aod Mrs.|¢r on Sunday, August 30th. eats. Leary School on Monday, August|ters and family, Mrs. Ghina, an aren: declared ofi- a _ Nova Scotia are now visiting at pee Carrum Frank Gallant of Dorchester,| Mr. and Mrs. Frank - Gallant wey, oe ay, Augu ; ded. Howlan, guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Who were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doucette of | gist. where she is to takt Grade|John P. Richard, St. Louis. limits to U.S. reporterg by 8 me tett on Firmin Perry. Mrs. Jerry Gal-| who spent the three weeks at | Ebbsfleet were Howtan : patient im He said Bruce Carruthers and f. ers home he: Tuesday past at to on/xr. Caneille Perry is a cae Secon. ts aa potemnes kreons oe aa wee uo. was |@® return to their, home in Novg tant aed Mrs. Lorraine Gallant) Howlan left on Monday, August |Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. H.d. Peters is spending a|the City Hositel, Charlottetown. +” wedlly — around Muong Son, a key post| visiting with Miss Ethel Firoan| Sua — a ae pebetis a ee eae ak et nonin ae ae bee 61 rae Perty. couple of, weeks at the O’Leary|Canteille Perry is a patient atient tn : b 5 a tured this week west of Sam/as now returned to ber home at) | hppa visit t0 , . They were ac-' Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- Community Hospital as assistant. !the Western Hospital, By DAVID LANCASHIRE eua. 1 Bathurst, N.B. i Montreal. ne st ’ Cee a a VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)— | The attacks were by Pathet Lao| Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Halloran! “4. “ome Hemlon of Cape : ' Guerrilla fighting is flaring over|rebe! units which Laos charges| and children of xr ae | gi Lame emion oCae rem mber last winter S § wide area in northern Lacs| are supported by North Vietnam-|S0eit?, SOW sire. Fre nk Gal-|@2 Tuesday, accompanied by her |f e e where pro - Communist forces|ese Communist regulars. Sisouk . : sister, Mrs, Willard Carruthers threaten the mountain stronghold | Said Vietnamese cadres were op-|lant. Howlan. wf Sam Neua. erating with each rebel group. : Mr. and “da — _ , , Government spokesman Sisouk Soukhavong has warned that an | Were visiting most inexpensive : Sa Champassak said Friday that | attack on Sem Neua would be = east armed rebel fighters |*‘an international political move” were killed and five government |@ re - establish - Communist salesman you can ess a in bean Pathet Lao movement im its old ursday in ungles. | domain. The Pathet Lao once con- | ? -=°@ ¢ Bren, Amina, Sainaovs | waed Sam Noo an Fos Sat | 0 "temperatures ? * commander in the orth, ‘said| provinces until integration with GUARDIAN ; rebel forces were moving closer | the government in 1957. ~ , 553 to Sam Neua. He declared a ’ “s force’ of ..4:500 was grouping for . ? WOOL "1 an onslaught on that provincial en is PATRIOT prepare now tapiial. ADELAIDE, Australia _ (Reut- + One of Thursday's fights was} ers)—Dresses made by a secret WANT AD at Muong Pane, only six miles | process, which is claimed to give , th -from Sam Neua, where govern-| wool the same washable drip-iry \ wi an ment paratroopers were attacked | ao ircn qualities of synthetics, Phone 8506 q by the rebels. were displayed here Friday by Sisouk said small clashes. were | ‘ne Australian Wool Bureau r reported at Nong Khang on the | - western end of the government’s defensive perimeter 18 miles from Sam Neua. Two government soldiers were reported wounded at Mucng Poue Thank You a in fighting. Thursday in Sam Neu province. : | ruore sax semousues |! FOR PAYING YOUR | a | Skirmishes broke out at Muong i se eae eet | u automatic | Since eet CARRIER PROMPTLY y The | " Collections b Guardian carri | | f sh ye tw li Trurnace 1959 FORD | timed to provide you convenient service and O ; Out Performs | i best meet his school and study schedules. 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