FEBRUARY g 19. 1953 Northam . Ami Vicinity Mrs. Edward Miiisr. Central Lot 15' was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- will. The Northam United Ladies Aid ncld a very successful pantry sale it I-fo1man's. Summerside, on sat- in-day afternoon. February 7th. D Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mar-.Lean and son, Millar and Mr. Alfred ilolwlll attended the hockey match ,1, the Charlottetown Forum Sat- urday night. February 7th. The many friends of Mrs Ed- ward MacArthur will be happy to earn that she has returned to her imam much improved in health. 7055!? wmtfr a Mrs. MacArthur had been under treatment in the Stewart Memor- ial Health Centre. The sincere sympathy of this community is being extended to the family and other relatives of the late Murdock McLeod who passed away recently. 0 The many friends of Mrs Thom- as Ootton will regret to learn she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Her many iriends wish her a complete and speedy recovery. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwlll on Tuesday evening. Feb- ruary loth, when a large number or relatives and friends gathered in honour Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Colwill. Many useful and lovely gifts and a generous purse were received by the guests of honour. Delicious refreshments wore serv- cd by the hostesc assisted by some of the ladies. All -departed wishing Mr. and Mrs! Coiwiil a happy wed- ded life. . Congratulations are. being ex- tended to Mr. James Dyment. Northam, who quietly celebrated his Dist birthday on Saturday February 14th. A numbe of rela- tives and friends called on him to congratulate him and wish him many more. Mr. Dyment is quite active. likes to read the papers, and takes a keen interest in all that's going on, especially in the community. The Northam Women's Institute Iicld their February meeting at the home of Miss Gertrude New- combe on Thursday evening. Feb- ruary l2th. The president presid- ed and the meeting opened with .he ode and Creed. A large num- ber of members was present. Col- lection was in aid of March of .dv;6oz2i2act&'I2'& 22:52:24! C 65514 flhcroll that lam longer. because White Swan is soft, but not flimsy. 55v6ZW&(8eL,Thc roll that is longer! White Swan brings you l00morc shects in every 2 rolls. . saw” ; (3 M -.-.-L .3 saw AN E. B. EDDY PRODUCT. ga:aaeammms.ep.t rib ll f lilexl-lig ' 7'llx”H"' IV, o A real body bdlldor D 0 Help: children grow strong p 0 Help: build resistance rocolds x 4 limes easier to digest than plain cod liver oil M on h,i-fdlllgigillonic that's rich ill liaiuralitgii viisminsl h 'TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Dimes. A .dain'ty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. -A.W. Bloonifie-Id Corner . l and Vicjniiy Mr. Albert Saunders motored to Summerside on Friday, February lath. A barn belonging to M.r. John Pineau collapsed in the heavy gale of Sunday. February 8th. -Mfrs. Clarence Plneau and family spent the week of February 2nd visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Miss Betty Martin. employee of the Western Hospital. spent Sun- day. February 8th, with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. The st. Anthony Legionnaires held a card party in their "Home" on Wednuday, February ilth. Proceeds were for the "Gallant" family of Egmont Bay. Sympathy goes out to Mrs. George MucAusland in her recent sad bereavement. the sudden death of her brother, James Adams, of Elmsclale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin motored to summerslde on Mon-' day, February 9th. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Peters and family who were re- turning to their home. A number of the young folks at- tended the whist party which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant. Piusville. The party Wu under the auspices of the Womenls Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Fidcle P8lEl'.s and their children, Allan and Neil, of Summerslde. spent the week end of February 6th visiting neighbors and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peters were formerly residents of this community. A number of residents attended the "whist party" held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arscnault; on February 12th. Tvielve tables were in play and the prizes were won by, first. ladies' Mrs. A. A. Arse- nault. I-Iowlan; sc ond, Mrs. Dorlcc Gallant. Duvar. First, mcnls. Mr. Leo M. Gallant. Piusvillc; second, men's, Mr. Albert Noonan. o'Leary. Consolation prizes went to Miss Marie Peters and Mr. Francis 0lMea.r.'f. Cakes were auctioned by Mr. Jack Arscnault of Kelly Road. The proceeds go to the Gallant family of St. Chrysostome. -I -j DD. , Miscouche and . . . lllclmty sister st. Claire of Charlotte- town was la. weekend visitor in Miscouche at the home of Mrs. Fred Dcsrtochcs. Little Cecelia Deslioches. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Des- Roches, arrived at her home in Mlscouchc on Monday evening. February 16, having undergone an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Gerard Poirier. Cyril DesRoches and Earl DesR.oches of Miscouche were in Charlottetown on Friday. February 13. -Mr. and Mira. Stanley Smith and grandchildren. Brian and Col- leen, or Charlottetown, were visit- ors in Mlscouche recently at the home of Mrs. Fred Desftoches. Mr. Ulric Demochcs. who is in the Royal Canadian Navy, has re- turned to Quebec. having spent some time in Miscouchc at the home of his mother. Mrs. Fred DcsRoches. The boarders of the Mlscouchc High school returned to their studies on Monday morning, Feb- ruary 16, after having spent the weekend at their respective homes. Among the residents of M35- couche who attended the hockey game in Charlottetown on Friday. February is were the following: Mr. and ,Mrs. Martin DesRoches, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Laughlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry. A whiat party was held in the basement of the new school re- cently. The prizes were won as follows: ladics' first, Mrs. John C. Poiricr; ladles' consolation. Miss Margaret Mckimion: men's first, D. H. Gallant; menls consolation, John C. Poitier. The proceeds were in aid of the Miscouchc branch of the Home and School Association. Pimples. eczema rash. blackheads. quickly relieved with . fragrant. scienirdcaiiv medicated tum-urn Soap and Ointment. Highly recommended. T” "1 cuncuns quick, clel bronchitis, rheumatic up um-.o drug om .. ,-” MED O For those aching muscles, let the soothing heat of Tlllllloollll Medinnf Wool help give you -.'TliEliMOGEiiE Piusville and Vicinity -v-Mr. Martin Gallant has re- turned to his home in Piusvllle after spending some time in Hall- fax. Miim Anita Gallant, employed in Western Hospital. Alberton. spent Wednesday. February 11th at the home of her parents. Mr. and Peter F. Gallant. Mr. Sheridan Corcoran of Mull River is busily engaged hauling lumber to the saw mill of Mr. Anthony Gallant. Piusvilie. on Wednesday night. February ilth a large crowd attended the monthly meeting of Ste. Anne's Club at the home of Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. A few games of bingo were enjoyed, by all. Mrs. Lance Dalton and little daughter Dolores, of Miscouche, spent Wednesday. February ilth, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. The people of Plusvllle are ex- .Hall. tending their sympathy to the fam- ily of Mr. James Adams, who was, so well known to all. - Mr. Jacob Murray of Lethbridgef Alberta, is spending a short time at his home here. Mrs. Claud Kelly and Mr. Jos- lcph Ellsworth were guests of Mrs. Norbert Corcorah on Sunday, Feb- ruary 15th. Mrs. Roch O'Brien of st. Law- rence spent the weekend of Feb- ruary 8th at the home of her ,daur.zhter. Mrs. Louis McCarthy, 'Brocton. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Griffin have returned to Montreal after spend- ing a short time at their respect- ive homes. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien spent the weekend of February 14 at the home of Mrs. 0'Brien's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cor- coran. Mr. Loman Harris of Rosebank visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray on Sun- day. February 15th. Friends of Mrs. Joseph 5. Gal- lant are pleased to see her back home again much improved in health. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by the pupils of the junior and senior departments of Pius- ville school on Friday, February i3th, when a Valentine party was held in the junior department. -B.B. Hampton and I I I Vicinity Many of the hockey mm and team players attended the game at the Forum on Friday. February 9th inst. between Sydney and the Islanders. It is pleasing to leam that tho epidemic of severe colds, affecting many families within the district. is gradually abating. Mrs. F. G. Lang is visiting rela- tives and friends at Victoria. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fvan Wright. Best. wishes of the many friends and relatives of Mr. Gordon Vil- lott accompany him as he enters the P. E. 1. Hospital for a major operation. The bean supper in Hampton Hall on Saturday evening, Febru- ary 14th. sponsored by the W. A., was well attended, and the finan- cial budget of this loyal band of workers was very considerably augmented by the receipts there- from. Ideal weather and road condi- tions prevailing. the attendance at the various services of public wor- ship throughout this pastoral charge were well attended on Sun- day. February i5th. and the in- splring message. in word and song, received a very attentive' hearing. At Norl.h River rink on Febru- nry min, before H. capacity crowd. an exciting and fast game between Parkdale and Bull Dog players re- sulted as follows: Bull Dogs 5, Parkdale 3. so far, the Bull Dogs team-which includes players from ting district-has only lost one game during the season. on February 9th. Mm. John MacQuarrie was hostess to the Women's Institute of this district ' at their regular monthly meeting held at her residence. with most all the members present. Follow- ing the disposal of quite an agenda business. a delightful luncheon was sertved hy the hostess to all pres- en . February llt.l:r-at-.9 a red letter day for the enterprising firm of L. D. Macbeod and sons. in the op- n relief. It goes to work at once-not messy-easy to use. For chest colds. sore throat. neuralgia. lumbogo. and minor pains. By inhaling THIIIOOINI Medicated Rub. I companion product, you'll quickly help clear mlorrsblo hood oolds. Buy at you: It today! ICATED min: for public visitation and in- spection, their very tine. large. modern building, facing on Main Street in Victoria. That busy band of W. 1. workers of the Village by the Sea catered to the many vis- itors by serving meals in Victoria Ideal weather and road condlt. ions favored the concerts held at Tryon. Desable and Bonshaw on the evening of February ram, Variety programs were efficiently carried out by local and outside talent in the presence of packed houses. These concerts, it is learn- ed, were mostly sponsored by the Women's Institutes, the receipts therefrom for projects in these communities. - -C.E. NEED HISTOIHAN J MON'I'R.EAL, (CPl-Saying that) "nothing very muoh" had been written entirely about Montreal. James Mullaly. past president of St. James Literary society, said there is need for an extensive his- tory of the city. He said Montreal had never really had a history de- voted to itself. PAGE THIRTEEN . GARDEN CITY. 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