1- PAGE F OURTEEN A'm-mzxs, Aug, 27 mm P) .. merit sources said today that it wasl Premier Nicholas Plastlras has hardly fair for Grceco io keep her conferred with his ministers on re- men under arms three years when Howlan frm: "GVQARDIANI gCHARl.O'l'l'E'PQV.'.v in our gardens. Bliss Carmen cali- ed them "God! footprints." . e e tiucing Greece's military ronserip- other North .-iil.iniic Treaty count- with 12 tion period from its present three rios contented themselves year! to a lesser pi-rind like its iel- ,months' to two yr:irs' s"ri'l('P. low N.A.T.O. members. Govern-i WEEK END SAVINGS "r-"Tom... iigrcaigr ;.,I,,,,;,, 0, Km '. 12 oz. bottles ,5: g 35c WM H lnmws """" " White Sugar Fruit Juices 10 'b5' 99” 48 01- ”"5 Brown Sugar 29c Apple & Raspberry JAM so lb. bag s4.s5 Pieltliiii; VINEGAR 247 Gal. Jars 98c Sliinnln Md : FLOOR WAX 39c 29:: BER-lilitg SPRAY. gal. . . . ' PEACHES; BIHPLUMS NOW IN STOCK Hm” 7 NE”. All Br:inilsF SOAP POWDERS 39: P. J. & G. KENNEDY . KER-SINGTDN BOLOGNA 29c lb. DIIARD "ll" BARRETT . - ASPHALT m u'. .... Ill V Fire-Resistant V Lasting V Colourful V.Avciilal3le; in many Styles and, Colours fiitifrounl BUILDING" PROBLEMS roxoun eannnr DEALER Besides Asphalt Shingles, your Barrett Dealer has a complete line of rooting, insulation and weather-prooiing materials. EnI'iAnnm couiiunv, mettle -TEE Hollfoxt Saint John i i Montreal Toronto. Winnipeg Vancouver. all - aw rm. Merl) Tlll ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Queen St. cliarlettetown Plieiie 105 "II. F. sciiiinmii co. LTD. anemia: - itmtuua - cliariotmevni QOMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE" And Vicinity i 1 --Raymond Casey of Connectiw leutt, U.S.A.. and his cousin Ther- esa Cahill of summeraide made at liew calls in Howlan recently. Miss Aletha Finnan who has been employed in Halifax is now nest of her parents here in How- (Ill. There motored to Charlottetown on Frid.'ri'. August 8th. Messrs. Praink Gallant of Dorcheater. and .lerr,v Gallant and Firmln Perry nl Hmtlnll. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gallant uere visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Arseniiult, Lot ti. on Thursday afternoon, August Tih. Miss Elia Mae Perry of Char- lnttetoiui, who was visiting in i-lowlan, went to Alberton on Sun- clay, August 3rd, where she will iiSll. it while, Mr. Syivang Gallant oi Char- lottetown. who had been visiting in i-iowlan and 0'Leary, returned by train on Friday morning, Aug- ust 8th. Miss Jean Arsenault of Albany spent in few days with her cous- ins in Hovilzin Mr. and Mia, Hill Gallant oft Dock Road were ill Howlan out Siiturduy night, August illh. l l l Miss Joyce Gallant of Dock Road has been visiting with her, l cousin. Miss Phyllis Gallant, in iHowl:in recently. , .:. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant oil Mn..:ii-liiiseiis and Mrs. Fellxl ,r)oiron oi liuvar were guests at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lt-Clair, Woodstock. l iVlr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenaiilt uere ill lioiilun on Sunday even- i imz, August 10th. l I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peter: oi, Ii-lortiine Cove now have as giiestl iMrs. Peters' brother, Mr. Joe Des-', Roches of Rumford, Maine. Mr and Mrs. George Leclairl and Mrs. i.eClair's mother, Mrs, ;Andrew Gallant of Chelsea. Mass. lore now visiting on Prince Edwardl Ysland. Mrs. Eli7,abeth Gallant. andl dnughtni Dclma of Piusville were in 0'L.enry and Howlan on Mon- ldny, August 1lt.h. I I Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Gallant oft, lPiusvillc attended the shower in, honour oirMr, and Mix. Lantaine' ',t:.nl1ant on August i'th. Mr. and Mrs. Larraine Gallant are hiisy getting their house ready to mow into. It has been vacant during the past your and a half. A miseelliineoiis shower in hon- our of Mr and Mrs. Lorraine Gal- tulio were married on Aug- lant iist. 5th! was held at the home of ;Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Monday evening. August 11th. Friends and Vnelghboura of Mrs. .1, B. Arsenault regret to know that she is a patient in Western Hospital. and sincerely wish her aspeedy return to health and home. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers of How- lan and her sister Mrs. Margaret Dumrillc of O'Leary left. on Mon- day morning. August 11th by bus on a visit to members of their families in Toronto, Ont. On Sunday, August 3rd, Mr.nnd Mrs. Tents Peters motored to Al- bany where they were guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault and family, returning to their home here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault. and family of Halifax recently spent, a few days visiting Mrs. Ar- scnault's folks in Howlan. They left on Thursday, August 7th on return to Charlottetown before . going back to their home in Hall- lax. Calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Monday afternoon, August 11th. were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant and riaughler Shirley oi Westbrook. Me, wit.h Mrs. Gallantla aunts, of 'l'ignl.-iii. Mr. and Mrs, Gallant and daughter .camc to the Island on Sunday. August loth, and left on return to U. S. A. on Thursday, August Nth. u-AG tllilllllllllllllllll NUGGET MAKES SIIOES N i The Abegwelt chapter of the I. 0. D. E. of Bummerelde is to be commended on their sponsorship of what in to be an annual flower show for Prince Edward Island. Such n simple. common thing as a garden flower is one oi the strongest arguments nnyonc can muster against the infidel's scof- flng at our belief in God. The miracle of the green shoot that springs from the brown earth. the "V91"-xrowing complexity of its structure as it develops into a full- grown plant. and then the crown- ing act oi the greatest oi all mag- icians. rllature-the unfolding of The critics of our modern civiliz- ation condemn its materialism. They say we rejoice in, and value only material assets, and do not get the pleasure and inspiration out of beautiful sunsets and lakes of shining waters which our fore- fathers received. our aesthetic sense has been dulled in the mad race for material wealth, and soc- ial preferment. The growing of flowers will awaken our aesthetic powers, and by our interest in them we get a little closer to Sovereign Truth. May this first flower show create interest in flower cultivat- ion. . e . We are now on the verge of an- other school year, and there have been intimatlona that the Grade ixi of our academic course is to be the flower! The trick oi televisionldivlded into two years. considering is only a side-show compared to it, but our appreciation of the miracle ha) been dulled through endless repetition. . - . Flowers are one oi the most striking maifestatlona of the beauty which, -Keats says, lies at the goal of life. Many of Nature's wonders show that the Supreme Being is resourceful, ingenious, Omnipotent. Infidels admit all this. They refuse to admit that the First Cause or Creator lslsons and daughters benign. Outside Holy Writ, nothing this year. should know what. the the fact that there does seem to be too big a step from our Grade X. geared to the requirements of P.W. C. entrance examinations, and the Grade XI oi our neighbouring provinces it. looks like a progressive move to divide the Grade XI work into two years, taking, of course, more subject matter than was cov- ered in the one year heretofore. There doesn't seem to be any dei- inite pronouncement as yet, how- ever. and parents who plan to send to Grade Xi shows this better than the flowers grade embraces by this time. NYLON BLOUSES ' FOR FALL- NEW AND LOVELY and mohair and wool, wrap around hell. rust, navy, Sizes 9-19 and 10-18. The fitted Silhouette in BACK TO COLLEGE COATS AND surrs FOR EVERY -run-' POSE FROM SMALLMAN'S-' i all wool suede half hell or with A choice of green, brown. hlark, wine, grey. nre all fully sntin lined, with charnois inter- These coat! lining. They are double lirensleil with slash ' i 'lth (l hi I l mrkcm and nmvhod must - wine Ereye ,illckEt:al:l1tullt:b ni:l'tY The new Pendulum Silhouettes in all walking pleat. Size: 12-18. Price only 822.06 wool suede, twill anti mohair and vtool, uiih smart Velvet facet! sinnrlinf: collar and . Wm.” 1"...” mm on Sm...” or the wida Short Jackets, six buttona double breast- huuon mm mus. ed, in Milateen or Spatta Rib, which in! Y I,” I proven to be one of the smartest etylel . M" M .(”l,d "H ,”o'''” C"-V "id W3”?! shown for fall. in warm fall shades of wine, uiih ahamnis inlcrllninrz. green and hrown. Prlres - or Misses. Prices- s29.95 and 835.00 We have in our mllllnery. just the hat you have been looking for. Velvet-velour-fur felt-wool felt-ribbon-angora, and every style that you could wish for. The one-sided dip creation of Paris--thin iii the important shape from Paris--a swoop oi plus velour on velvet. Becoming in everyone, it's seen on smart heads everywhere. SUITS for classes or dress occasions, in Rayon Gabardine, Mllateen, Spatta Rib. Tailored i-lasslcs in Rayon Gabardine, with neat notched collar and corresponding cuffs. Sizes for either Junior - are permanent. it Loveller than ever In our oul- e:sg.:;:e:0,?.'. standing collection of Nylon wt-,.o.j.5' hlouaea for the season ahead. V9 Dalntier, mo,re feminine than ever and light and eaay to care for an , only Nylon can be. 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