r. hi. V... ...u cumpec. also his aunt. i rose is spending mfew days in E --Vliowlau. the home of his youth. I-lowloii LeRoy Arsenault of the R. C. A.. is now visiting "is relatives in Howlan. on Sunday. May 15. He was accompanied by his grand- father, Mr. Cole Arsenault and uncle. Arthur Arsenault of Cas- Mr. Firth Squarebrlggs of Mont- ” Messrs. Gilbert Gaudet and Ed- ..,ward Arsenault were is ilowlan - i , With the finer weather during the past few days everyone is kept - on the Jump. as now all the farm- thnught maybe a spark from a tractor which was working close by must of been the cause. Two . of the boys who were working near quickly tried to extinguish the blaze. When it was seen that the barn was in danger they called the Oibeary tire department who quickly were at the scene and ex- tinguished the fire. Luckily there was lots of water close by. In a veryshorttimeaomssoortticars had gathered and the barn and contents were saved. About 50 pigs- and 20 head of cattle were in the barn at. the time. Fred Arsenault who is ' at Gs etown. N. 3.. spent the week End the 88 May at his home ere. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming CLYDE RIVER W. I. . Members and visitors gathcral on Monday evening. May 2nd. at the home o'l Mrs. John and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin for the meeting of the Clyde River W. l. The meeting opened by singing the "Ode." followed by the "Collect." Roll call was answered by 15 members and four visitors. Then minutes of April meeting were read. approved and signed. The sick committee gave her report. followed by correspondence which was read and dealt with. y Plans were made for members to West Cape. were in Howlan on Sllndly. May 21. On their re- turn home' they were accompanied by their little grandchildren, Ber- ers want to plant at once. Help is ' none too plentiful. Iympathy is. being extended to the sorrowing widow. sons and 'daughters of the late Mr. Keir Campbell whose death occurred at his home on Wednesday. Mrs. Campbell is the former Eliza Hay- wood. daughter of the late Mr. and W Mrs. Oswald Haywood of Howlsn. . -- Mrs. Win. Mathews and daugh- ' ts Jean, of River Herbert. N. 8., recently visited ,relatives and , friends in Oiheary and other places is the Western part of the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Joe LeClair of Woodstock had visiting with them this and James Wood who they will care for during their mother's stay in the hospital. Altoa Boul of 0'Leary. was In this district on Monday. May 23. were guests of Mrs. Flerningis folks. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Rich- ard. l-lowlan. over the week-end of May 23. The Misses Jean Arsenault oi 0'Leary School and Norma Gallant of Tignish Convent. spent the week-end at their homes here. There motored from Halifax. N. S.. oaiiriday. May N. Frances Gallant. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and their three lovely girls. who visited with glattves here. returning on May ploysd in Bloomfield. is now back at her home here. Mrs. John A. Gallant who spends the winters in sunimersido has now rahgrned to her cottage at Wood- s . Potato planting is getting pretty well finished in Howlan. quite a few farmers ave finished. while M" others have not begun. and Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- and Mrs. Lawrence Peters durin the May 7 weekend, their mu 1.. and M”. J. R. Lecml. field. were visiting withnMr. and A and daughter, Patricia. Mr. Le- M"- Am" 'r' ”"”"' s"”d'y wsk:':nks?rTdf;,Ti:ht':len&:di?t: Clair is on the teaching staf( of P. '. C In Charlottetown. Keir Campbell at his home in Al- berton. l-lie burial took place on Saturday afternoon, May 21. Ac Jerry Gallant was in Woodstock or May 2!. Rev. M. J..Rooney has now re- .turnsd from his two weeks trip attend the District meeting to he held on May 27th in Kingston Hall. Clyde River membe - are being asked to help out on handicraft display. these articles are to be put into the bands of Kingston la- dies at the earliest possible in- stance. Mrs. Louis MacLean. Mrs. John Darrach and Mrs. R Math- eson were appointed to procure a play at the earliest possible date. There will be a sale.of lunches at the play. As a means of making money it was decldedto organiu a "Par- cel Post" with sale night to be the July meeting. . The June meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Mac- Lean. with roll call to he an wered by members taking s Get- ell or Sympathy card. Collection for evening was taken and amounted to 81.70. Mrs. Gor- don Macmillan then presented her heautllul Garden Slides and an- swered many question pertaining to gardening; this was very de- Miss Jean Murray who was em- "Emmi The meeting then closed with the "Queen" and a social hour fol- lowed with lunch being served by the hostess and committee in charge. MALE H MOICOW LONDON (Reuters) -- Russian Ambassador Jacob Mslik, who pro- posed a sweeping world disarma- rnent plan to a United Nations sub- committee here earlier this month, left Wednesday ight for consulta- tions-in Moscow, the Russian em- bassy disclosed Thursday. The arm bassy spokesman said he could not say when Mallk will return to his post in London. The summery weather is e g a is here on Sunday. May I and the whole day on Monday was a per- fect summer day. Mrs. Clarence Gallant and baby daughter returned to their home of Mrs. Gallant's-in-laws on Sunday, Miay 28 from the Western Hospi- ta . Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Andrew Wood. regret her illness- ia the Western Hospital and hope to see her return to her home and family aoon,ia improved health. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood of to his parents in Boston. Mrs. Margaret Dumville and daughter. Audrey of 0'Leary. are is Howlan for a day or two. SECOND We wish thank the Arbor Day was ahserved in low- lan Schools on Friday, Ma 20, when the teachers and pupls did a good job of cleaning the schools and play grounds. Fire caused a few minutes ost- hop. h EN.) wen citement in Howlan on Saturday moining. May. 21. A straw stack on the farm of Leo Arsenault be- came ignited in some way; it is I TO THE ELEOTORS OF for the splendi support we received on May 25. We electors of Second Queens GEORGE KITSON, J. J. MUSTARD. Locke Rood -Mrs. Edward Griffin. teacher of Forest View .School. spent the week nd of May 22nd. at her home in B ton” Penny Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin who is in Notre Dame Convent, Charlotte. I-OWII. spent the weekend of May 22nd at her home in Burton. Norma Gallant who is Asking Grade X in Tignish Convent spent the week-end of May 22nd. at her home in Howlan Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior of O'Leary. were visi- tors on Sunday afternoon. May zsndstihehomselllmaadlhs. 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