("PAGE FOURTEEN SPECIALS For THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY At The , ABEGWEIT OO-OP, OARLETON MATCHES. 3 for . 27c Velvet CAKE FLOUR. 5 lb. pkg. . . . . . 47c Sherriff's PUDDINGS. 3 for . . . . . . . 31c Kellogg's CORN FLAKES. large. 2 for 49c Canned CORN. Tip Top. 2 for . .. 35: Laundry SOAP. 3 for . . . . . . . mm. 25: BREEZE Soap Flakes with Premium . . 41c Carnation Canned MILK . . . . ..... ...s..... 176 35: We are in the market for potatoes and :3: . . ...-. .. . ..... Au: us before selling. are paying highest market prices. Contact Howlan and Vicinity some rlowlan folks went to For- tune cove beam on Imbor Day. Miss Annie Gallant of Rustico ;-scently visited in Howisn and not Mr. Adrian Don-on 01 Montreal is now visiting at his old home in Duvar. Little Miss ATce-Richard had I birthday party in her honor on Wednesday, September Cird. Friends of O.J. Gallant are pleas- ed to see him back at home after it few days in Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Gallant of Forest View were visiting in How- lan on Thursday evening. Mrs. Francis Richard and daugh- ter, Shirley. spent Thursday after- noon, September 4th in Howlan. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant oi Piusville were in I-Iowlan on Thursday. September 4th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering of Summerside were in Howlan on Monday evening, September lst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall-ant and little Dona, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and daughters Diane, Florence and Jean, motored to Piusvlile on Friday evening, Sept- Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWUN am Blanchard and daughter. Yvonne and Miss Leone Arsenault. ember 5th.. when they called on Mrs. Eiimbeth Gnllnnt. Miss Mae Blanchdrd oi Plusvillc recently visited with Miss Leone Arsenauit. Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant and son, Arnett, and Mrs. Cather- ine Gsllant. motored to Aloerton on Sunday afternoon, August am. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant and little Dana and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and children motored to summeraide on Saturday evening September 8th. - Mrs. Euzabeth Gallant oi cole- man is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsen- auit, I-lowian. Henry Gallant motored to Sum- merside on Sunday, Sept. 1, accom- panied by his mother, Mrs. Jerry Gallant, and Miss Lauretta Arsen- ault. Due to the Western Exhibition, there were no classes held in How- lan School on uednesda . Septem- ber 3rd. There were quite a few carloads from Hcrwlan who went to one Western Exhibition at Alberton on Wednesday, September 3rd, Clair Gallant and Ruth Finnan were among those who received Christian Doctrlng certificates on M Sunday, September 7th. Henry Gallant, who has been em- ployed in Lot 7, is now working at Willis” potato warehouse in 0'- Leary. There motored to Bummerside on Labor Day A.A. Arsenslult. Mrs. Al- ban Arsenault, Mrs. James L. Ar- ... senauit, Joe Arsenaul-t and Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard Firmw- who were here on vacation, left on Friday, September 5th on return to Hamilton, Ont. where they are em- pioyed. Mrs. Henry MscAusiand and girls of 0'Leary were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dig- nan. Mrs Vincent Gallant and son Nell. accompanied by Mrs. Gal- Iant's mother. Mrs. Joe L Arsen- ault, and sister, Mrs. Ted Gallant, have now gone to Saint John, 11.3. There arrived from Toronto on Friday morning, September 5th p Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant and lit- ltle daughter after spending a few days with Mrs. Gallamfs folk in Isain; John, N.B. The many friends, neighbors and relatives of Alban Arsennult qt 1-lowlan were pleased to know that he was successfully operated on in Mr. and Mrsidcohle Pridham of Montrose were in O'Leary and Hcwlan quite recently. . There motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday, September 2 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard, Mrs. Oct- Check These 7 Great WEEK-END SPECIALS At HOLMANIS Friday and Saturday Prince County Hospital, Summer- side on Thursday, September 4th. and all look forward to his return- ing home soon. Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant oi Rumiord, Maine, were in Duvar, Howlan and Woodstock on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 2nd and 3rd. Mr. Gallant was formerly from Duvar and had not been on the Island for 40 years. It was Mrs. Gallant's first trip over. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas and their children, Barbara and Ches- ter, who have been residing in On- tario, returned to Woodstock on Sunday, August 31st. Mr. Thomas. who is with the R.C.A.F., has been posted at the airport at St. Elzanors. Needless to say, their many friends are pleased to wei- Mothcrs, Save -On OYSi PANTS come them. Mr and Mrs. Jim Gallant oi For ages fmm 8 to 14 years. Rumiord. Maine. who have been These Pants are of tweed and touring the Island during the past covert cloths, plain or hcrring- WWII. SWM SEWTCIIY MEN. SODI- bone weaves. Limited quantity of emu" 6m In H"”"'' Th”-V we" broken sizes and shade range. accompanied to Howlan by Mar. and SPECIAL Regular 4.95 to 5.95-WEEK-END -IIOLMANB BOYS' SHOP- Mrs. Ernest Buote of Kelly Road and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. The Galiants left on Sunday afternoon to return to their home after attending Mass at st. Anthony's , 3.98 N HOSE SPECIAL a pair Up Now For Fall-WEEK-END -HOLMAN'S 5 AND 10- -A.G. W...-.-.-. T snanaaooxs: w. I. 1 300 pairs only of First Quality. x I I 42 gauge Nylon Hose. Full fash- b-Ebb vryiemberl Iofmthf Sher- . me e omen's ns ue were mned wuh pe",C'l dark "Mm" entertained at the home of Mifs. 5"" Bmczev MWBEQ and 5”?" Edward Laughiin, September 4th, shades-good Fall colors. Stock with an attendance of sixteen members and two visitors. The president, Mrs. Elmer Warn con- ducted the business of the meet- ing which opened with the Ode and the Club Women's Creed. Minutes of the last meeting 770 were read and approved and the treasurer read the nnancial re- port and the report oi the ice- crsam social. which was very suc- cessful. The roll call was answer- Girls' Regular 3.98 FALI. SKIRTS All this season's styles, made of all wool flannel in four different plaids. Two pocket models with elastic waist band in back for good fit. Sizes 7 to 12. Thereyare 48 only-WEEK-END SPECIAL .. -H0l.MAN'S YOUTH CENTRE- 299 clearing! Women's GOWNS and PYJAMAS Good rlIiiI:Il' cmtuu irvrlw, nninsrmk or hrnndclolh in 1 smn". .. -rim Prints or plnin shades VIIIII dulnlv trim 'lIIlll1l. largo nr very large, ICNI) SPECIAL l.99 -ll()l..Wl.vLV'S LINGERIE- rcgnlur 2' US and clearance Lot TERRY TO First Quality, closely looped and v able in plain shndes and assorted slripcs. by 40 inches and 22 by 42 inches. pair-WEEK-END SPECIAL a pair WELS ery absorheni. Avail- Two sizes 20 Regular to 1.98 a 1.39 -noL1uAN's par Goons. ed by each member paying twen- ty-live cents, to be sent to the A. C.W.W. entertainment iund. Mrs. Nelson Mugridge will con- tinue to act on school committee for the next two months and Mrs. Robert Milligan and Mrs. Martin Dekker will continue on sick com- mittee for the same period. Two thank-you messages were received. On motion it was agreed to send five dollars to the Cancer Fund. Correspondence was read by the secretary as iollows: Letter from Mr. Morris Deacon, ileldman with the Department of Agriculture. regarding the public speaking competition: one from Mrs. Mc- Leod, honorary pr ”' t P. E. I. W. I. re the A.C.W.W. entertain- ment iund. and one from Mrs. Laird, provincial president. Mrs, Charles Yso invited mem- bers to her home for the next meeting when roll call will he answered by'donating an article for a grab-bag. HOT SPOT Rocky Mountain House. ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Alta.-(GP)-Lightning struck twice almost in the same spot here. The home of T. W. Gray was struck by Horton - Simmons o Wedding -The Baptist Church in Tryon wss the scene of the pretty wed- ding on Thursday afternoon. Aug- lst 21. at 3 o'clock of Glenda Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bimmons of F d, to Wendell Herbert Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Horton of Bethei. Rev. C. A. Hicks oi The Glades. N. 3., assisted by Rev. w. J. Kil- lsm. performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Harold Llnkletter, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the wedding music and played ”The Lord's Prayer" previous to the bridal party entering the church, and "I Love You Truly" during the signing of the register. The church was beautifully deco- rated ior the occasion with bouq- uets of gladioli. mixed ilowers, potted plants and ferns. - Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride was attended by Miss Doreen Maynard, as maid of hou- our. Miss Florence Matheson, as bridesmaid, and the Mises Gloria Large and Helen Llnkletter,-cous- ins of the bride. as flower girls. Mr. Lloyd Horton was his broth- er's groornsman. Messrs. Keith and Earl Beaion ushered the guests to their places which were marked with sprigs of sweet peas and white ribbon. The bride was lovely in a door- length gown of white nylon not over satin, featuring a lace bolero with seed pearl trim. The long sleeves came to a point over the wrists. Her finger-tip veil fell from a matching halo and she carried an arm bouquet of Better Time roses and baby's breath. The maid of honour was gown- ed in floor-length pastel pink taf- feta with matching headdress and, mitts, and the bridesmaid was at- tired in floor-length llnie noylor: net over taffeta with matching headdress and mitts. They carried nosegays of mixed flowers. The flower girls were frocks of lilac nylon sheer and maize nylon 119 ...:.JL nmannurnon none: There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line West of CFCY towers on Friday, Sep. tember 12th, between the hours of 9 am. and 12 noon, and 1:30 to 4 p.m., weather permitting, for the purposv of making the necessary replacement and moveinenl of poles due to the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway. The Maritime Electric m sheer, respectively, with matching headdresses. They carried nose- gays of sweet peas. Mrs. Simmons chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of all- ver gray pressed satin with navy accessories and a corsage of Bel- ter Time roses, nnd the grooms mother were a dress vof printed nylon sheer with grey accessories and a corsage of Pink Delight roses. Following the ceremony is re- ception for one hundred and twenty guests was held at the home of the brideis uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Sim- mons, Crapaud, where the rooms were decorated with baskets of , NOTIOE OF SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the shareholders of the Kon- sington Dairying Co-operative Association Ltd. will be held on Tuesday, September 16th, in King George Hall, to consider joining an amalgamation of certain dairies under a new proposed Act of, Incorporation. .Time of meeting 8 p.m. Kindly he on time for this meeting as it is an important one as this new act will be discussed in detail. giad.ioli and mixed flowers. Pre- siding over the tea urns were Mrs. W. S. Large and Mrs. B. C. Wood and assisting in serving wcr; Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. William Waddeli, Miss Elsie Francis, Mix Mary Ferguson, Mrs. Alder Large, Miss Audrey Coles, Miss Emily Higgins, Mrs. Wyman Large, Miss Phyllis Williams, Mrs. John Sim- mons, Miss Clara Simmons, Mrs. Otto Johnson, Mrs. Parker Fran- cls, Mrs. Fred Oakes, Mrs. J. l).l MacF'arlane, Mrs. John Niciiolsoll. The table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake. topped with miniature bride and groom, and a dark fruit cake, both of which had been made by Mrs. Howard Cailbeck, great aunt of the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. C.A. Hicks and responded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Horton left on a honeymoon trip for Niagara Falls. returning by way of the United States. For travelling the bride wore a suit of ice blue gsbsrdinc with pink accessories and a cor- sage of Pink Delight roses. On return they will reside at I51 Up- per Prince street. The groom who is on the teaching staff of Prince Street School, received his Bach- elor of Arts degree from Mount Allison University one week prior to the wedding. . Previous to the marriage the couple were tendered a. miscellan- eous shower in Crapaud Commun- ity Hall. where they received many lovely gifts. The groom-to-be was the recipient of a silver service from his fellow Islanders before leaving the University. During the wedding ceremony the bride re- ceived a telegram of good wishes irom Miss Helen Kelly of Mont- real, an intimate friend while they attended Mount Allison. WEL LEQUIPPED PROVOST. Alla. - (CPI - - chicken on the farm of Mrs. Allan Shumer here has four legs. The chicken is quite lively and gstsl along very well with the extra equipment. GUT Uuit WAY T MlLLAR'S STORE I KENSINSTON l'.E.I. ONE WEEK OF SPECIALS Thur. Sept. "III to Wed. Sept. 17th Meals Horsehlde JACKETS, sizes 36, 38. Special- Each . 15.00 Meals & Boys' Unlined JACKETS- Clearlng at . 30'Z, DISCOUNT Men's SPORT SHIRTS, large size only. Reg. S5252- Special 353.50 4 Only Men's Gabardine SUITS. Sizes 37, 40, 42. Reg. S2950-Clearing .......... .. S20.00 Each lug-Pair Ladlea' NYLONS, 45 gauge, all sizes-Pair SL19 Brown ALPINE, width 54". Men's WORK SHIRTS. Size 15 only Ciearlng- 9 - S1...5 6 Only Boys' SUITS-Clearing at 307., DISCOUNT Assortment of La.dles' DRESSES, Clearing at V2 Price Assortment of Ladlesl BLOUSES, Clearing at ca. s1.5li 2079 Discount on all Ladies' and Mlsses' SWEATERS Ladies' NYLONS, dark shades, sizes 9, 9 U2. Clear- . 75c Reg. S240-Clearing 31.50 Yard Colors YARN-Good PRINTS-Clearing 450 yard during qlgallty 2 oz. balls. Clearing at 50c Imll White. Sand and Red. 1073 Discount on Men's and Womenls Boots and Shoes Blue, ink, Yellow, During this Sale. MILLAR'S STORE KENSINGTON, P. E. I. 3!! J. R. Wxliiamzsz this sale. I6 WAIT A MINUTE" THAT HONEST PiTCHiN', 1 A51" you? wnen 'rH' BALL ens HAFF WAV HERE SHE GIVES IT A SLAP WITH THE orn-IE2 HANDTID a lightning bolt. and 14 hours lat- er lightning struck the home of william Doyle. only 50 feet away. .L.:..L.L.. In the most popular Fall shades. these Handbags are over-shoulder. Regular To 5.50 WHEAT STATE pouch and other sitracfive styles. Made of Plastic calf. simulated alligator, morhrco or suedeln:-. Buy Now And Save! WEEK-END SPECIAL . . .. .. . ., . -lIOLMAN'8 ACCESSORIES- 2.99 Sale! Small Boys'. LONG PANTS 0 Gray or brown wool weeds and gsbardina in the lot. There Ire only 25 pairs in sizes 2 to 5. Good fitting, good wearing styles. Rea- ular &Q and 4.98-WEEK-END SPECIAL a pair L- ........4 -ll0LMAN'S room canna- I 2.99 All) 3.99 On Sale 9 a. m. - - - No Phone or Mail Orders '- - - All Sales Find Kansas produces one-quarter oi the whole United States supply of winter wheat. More Comlort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant stay to over- come loose plate discomfort. FAS- 'l'Eil:'rl-i. an improved powder sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy. gooey. pasty taste or feel- ing. It's alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Oct FASTIIYIB today at any drug store. nonnuv uremic Of the Kenslngion Branch of the Canadian Legion will be held on Friday, Septem- ber 12th at 8.00 p.m. in the cussion on erection of monu- ment. ' I TOW? II it it "I ... . GIVE IT A SECOND BUST Oil: 5PEED.' O . . 3,, , H ' .. TOXII giglliibers and veterans 17 l'W'".'I.iV?.".;?.,'lIiiubn"',, CI”... . A e please attend. Business dis- fr” ' ' J.-. 1' ";;:,;,,u, ,5" 4.".