TUESDAY. nus-quutm of Brazil's cotton crop is used in Brazilian mills. clusters of the large oval eggs of the cuttle-fish are sometimes known as aea-grapes. Dog-light ' K . discougager WI KNOW one bellieose dog who ooinpanied by their sister. Miss Emily 'Arsensult, also of Toronto. St. Louis Ami Vicinity Miss Ida Perry has arrived from Toronto, Ont., and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Perry. ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudet of Lawrence, Maas., are visiting with friends and relatives in st. Louis. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Perry. Miss Olive Graham, Summer- side, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald. Mr. Lloyd Gsudet has returned to his home after spending several weeks with friends Mr. and Mrs. Edward Townsend of Portland. Maine, are visiting at i H milt , Ont n E. on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ' gw M Myers. ' J D tt ., T t , . ""'F" 03.15:! noluciqez h,,::eon,(:. Miss Esther Gauciet. Summer- side, recently visited at her home guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Lazarette Gsudet. . ....- Mr. and Mrs. Vital Gauthier of TSt,. Nicholas were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Perry. Pleasant View. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Doucette. The Misses Patricia and Irene Gaudet. recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Shea in Tignish. Mr. Carl Jones of Toronto. Ont.. recenuy vmwd mu brmheh Mr. Rev. Patrick Walsh has suffic- iently recovered to be able to re- wen'r welcome the latest thing in aluminum: an electric dog-prod. Next time Towser rushes into battle, you can nonchaiantly produce this two-foot aluminum rod and apply it to the handiest part of the dogs anatomy. The resulting shock I! quite harmless. but they say a few "treatments" cure the pugnacity of even the toughest tyke. Speaking of electricity. Cana- dians can take pride that the largest stranded electrical cable over made for an overhead trans- mission line has been delivered by Aican': Shawinigan Fails plant to the West Coast, to carry power to our new smelter now a-building at Kitimat. Aluminum Company ofcanada. Ltd. (Alcan). BUILD EXTRA ROOMS ASBESTOS pt. N-ll, l” .i(, ,0 U” Nu Rm:-M suiiui Choose Ml all-purpose building boaid Johns-Monville Strong. tough. and wear-proof. Flexboard is ideal for all types of building jobs from fireproof partitions to weatherproof exteriors. Made of asbestos and cement. Flexboard is virtually I sheet of stone yet it can be worked easily with ordinary tools. 19 never need: paint to preserve it, In One loldev es.llubaovd write Custodian Johns-Monvllle, ' , . J Qgiazlagrxl and M" On" in turn home after being a patient , hmd for several weeks at the Victoria l Mfg W. D. Sumner M Tu” ”-General Hospital in Montreal. .spending the summer with his sis- ter. Mrs. Blanche Martin in st, Roch. - Friends of Mr. Ivan Doucette ;are sorry that he had the misfor- zbroken collar bone and other in- jjuries. He is now resting as well as 1can be expected. . in-ta GUARDIAN. Sam Myers. she also visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Myers, who is a patient at the Western Hospital. Miss Rita Kennedy of Boston. Mass. is visiting rer father. Mr. Al- bert. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy in Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyd and children. Brendan and Margaret, and Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd of Dor- cheater, Msss.. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert MacDonsld in Waterford. Henry Doucette, ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette. was rushed to the Prince County Hospital. Sui-nmerside. when he fell off a ladder while playing in his yard. The youngster suffered a CI-IARLOTTETOWN also four brothers. Joseph. saint Poirier and lenlunin Bernard, all John. N. 3.; Eugene, Minto, N. 3.; veterans. Interment was in in church cemetery. Elijah in Bummerside and Eli U. S. A. and four sisters, 4' , line), Mrs. Daniel Gallant and (Bernadette), Mrs. Ben Chaisson, Mont Carmel: (Marie Ann). Mrs. Frederick Rousseau and (Ange- lina). Mrs. Archie Gallant. both of Lawrence. Mass. The military funeral 'took place from his late residence to Mont Carmel Church where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. J. T. Buote. Present in the sanctuary was Rev. J. D. Brosseau of Shed- iac. N. B. . Pallbearers were Messrs. Alfred Richard. Oyril Aucoin. Adelard Richard, Joseph Derssp, Ulric l ' JULY 13." 1953 HoLMAu'sO Little Shop Will Remain Closed All Day the Have Your C'.othea DRY CLEANED PRESS ONLY at ' RITE-WAY cnnamzrts DIAL 73.31 -BG 'lN MEMORIAM EMILE GALLANT -The .i..'.iT1;c'.E....e.i at the Charlottetown Hospital on July 15 of Mr. Emile Gallant. Mont, y Vii 'tune of breaking his arm recently. I Miss Olive Pitre. Tignish'Shore.l recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Corrigan in De- Bloia. 1 Miss Veronica Tremblay has re- turned to her home after visiting. her brother, Mr. John Tremblay? and Mrs. Tremblay in Fairview, Nm S. , y ..M- I Mr. Emanuel Dugay of Mis- roiiche spent July 20 visiting with friends and relatives in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith have motored from Toronto, Ont.. and gore visiting at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Fabian Arsennult. Friends of Miss Violet Doiicette are sorry to know she is a patient at the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Phil ywedge of Boston, Man. are visit- iing at their home, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borrovar of Massachusetts, recently visited at the home of Mr. John P. Gaudet. Pie Ivan Gaiidt-t of Com Bor- den, Ont., is spending a tirlougli at. his home, guest oi Mr, and Mrs, John S. Gaudet. , l Mr. Emanuel Arsenault and Mr Joseph Arseiiault motored from iToront0, 0m., and are visiting at .their home, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Arsenauit. They were ac- Mrs, Clarence Peters and family has returned to her home in Hali- fax, N. S., after visiting at her home in DeBlois. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Doucctte. Miss Geraldine Hansen and her brother. Danny Hanson of Saint John, N. B.. are visiting their grandmother. Mrs. Evangeline Al- lain in DeBloia. Mrs. Bazil Doucette and dangli- (Carmel, in his 5'.ind year, following a major operation. l He was it Second World War, lvotei-an. having served overseasj ,The deceased is survived by his; Lsorrowing widow, formerly Delinal .Peri'y. eight children: (Wandal. yMrs. Kenneth Muir, (Bella). Mrs. Robert Stach, both of Kitcheneinl Ont.: Sophie, Anne. James. Junior. Lloyd and Kenneth all at home; i Mt-Ag ter. Violet, motored to Mont Car- mel to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Mr. Emile Gal- lant. . Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard of Toronto. Oni., are visitimz at. Mr. Bernard's home in DeBlols. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard. Miss Ilma Martin of St Frlix. is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucotte. Mr. Alberni Mntin and Mr. W 1'). Sumner recently motored to Sarit- vilie, N. B. They l-xal' acrninpanierl by Mr. Cyril Dniirr-tie. Mr. Gussio Doucette and Mrs. Blanche Mm"- tin. ELEXBOARD l . ..,.. l Mr. and Mrs, Marrel l..affitl. Mr ;and Mrs. Steve Koiilislien and son. jsteve .lr., have retiiriied tn thrir ihome in South Lawroiire. lviase. ,sfier visitimz at the home of Mr. , rand Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Casey and lE'L lay St., Toronto . .. OI, till Mo MAm1IM3”i PaoIl's Wharf l.'. M. POOLE & 00. Lumber and Building Supplies. gdaughter Cathaiine of Roget-svillo. ON. 13.. also Mr. George Goguen of .Rogersvilie. N. 13.. and Mr. Thomas Perry of Colette. N. B,. were July 20 visitors at the lmm.-i of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gauriet. Mrs Thomas Perry has at-rived from Yarmouth. Me. and is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phone I'll Clark ance . . . ALL 921. m. Tomorrow! Yes. ii'slrue,folks, Clark has priced the Two Great GREENDAL Stocks for lightning fast clear- See Guardian Tomorrow li's tells the details of a Ruinous Price-Collapse. . . . it tells the story of Bargains that only Clark dare give. WAIT! Be Ready 9 am. Wed. Hands It Out OF ll! RllPSi l EIESTUNE VlClORlA when you roll it. the change that thousands How often have you admired a Ford going by . . of its lines and the quick, responsive way it outpaces other cars in traffic? Perhaps you've said to yourself, "I'd like to get behind the wheel of one V of those!" Well. your dealer extends a permanent invitation for you to i do just that. Come in and test-drive Ford-then you'll see for yourself all the things that make Ford worth more when you buy it . . . worth more McGowan Motors FORD & MONAROII CARS Montague Phone 88-21 OUR WALLPAPERS ARE CUT IN 2 EVERYTHING GOES AT - V; Price SHERWIN WILLIAMS 131 liroat George St. , l:liarlottstown's House of color WEDNESDAY. July 29th for Semi - Annual . STOCKTAKING Open Thursday Momlng As Usual are making-the change to Ford. WHY TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST? . admired the sleek beauty When you experience Ford's "Wonder Ride" you'll think you're driving a much bigger car--and a much more expensive one. And ifyou haven't got around to trying a V-8 engine before you're in for a thrill when you feel . the smooth, eager power of Ford's great 110-Hp. Strato-Star. Admire the view as you drive along-it's clear and unobstructed, thanks to Ford's Full Circle Visibility. Notice how easily Ford handles, with Fordomaticf, Ovcrdrivcf or Synchro-Silent shift. Add up all the things you get in Ford that even more expensive cars can't ot'fer . . . and we predict you'll make 727.57-&6”lMiMe ,r,;1my7;I..m Cfordamaiie Drive. Ovwilu and wlilla sidewall Ilul optional at um: mu. MI!2'IiIm5)7'z;ioi1mI Arxailmmvonmu E YOUR FORD DIALIR Wlll. Ol.A'DI.Y AIIANOITOI YOU ro...mFDkIm S. R. Johnston Ltd. FORD-MONABCII DEALER St. P.eter's Road MacLean Motors Ltd. FORD-MONABCB DEALIB 9” 8543 summmia. Dial 2'25": g YOU BUY A USED (AR-SEE YOUR FORD DEALER