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Williams HE'5 cueeo.’ THAT'S HOW __ esp A cow-w eov HATES a ‘ro MILK A . cow---rl-lA-r_- ~_ WORD 'mll.l< -* HAS TURNED me eoer HEART TO ETONE/ g w ol-l , l'LL<T-. TAKE 'EM ; BACK lF YOU FEEL THETAwAYt t“ ‘vlr we 1, fIEEHEE." ~ - l. TIME HAVE 10 . COME IN SPRING 'AN'.FALL WHEN_ i - soy pow-r THAT " YlP- . YlP- veers‘; '1'.‘ - .. §!l'=,.w'i ' ~ e i..- t. ‘ , lt-II _ i twig \ , a oases. ‘T... .... . elm oi; THE GUARDIAN, _cnam.o'r'rarovvn , - Piusville and Vicinity Mir. John I. Gallant haa return- ed to his home her; from Hali- fax where he has spent thq put month. Min Bernice Gallant spent the svcekendat her home belle. She is employed at the home o! Mr. Gabe Arsenault o! Lot 6. Her many friends are happy to hear that Mrs. Fired Kelly has returned to her home in Blosevilla from the Charlottetown Hoapltal where she had been a patient dur- lug thg past month. A speedy and complete recovery is wished her. MrJLeo Gallant motored to Summerside on Monday. He was accompanied by Messrs John A. Jones, Edward Gallant and Nel- son Gallant. Miss Mildred Arsenault has ar- rived from l-laliiax w HD9116. "m! time at her home hde. . I Mrs. Holson Gdlf. Lot l0 re- cently spent a iew days here vla- ltlng friends .and relatives. Miss Eileen Gallant ls at pres- ent employed in Campbellton at the home olt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Munphy. The Piusville Women's Instit- ute was held at the home of Mr Herman Corcoran on Thursday evening, April 6th. Mr. Eric Gallant was a r906!“ visitor at his home here. Eric la an employee at the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Sumlrnerside. a A very enjoyable itnd instruct- ive entertainment was held in the Verdun Theatre, O'I..eary, on Mon- day afternoon for all school child- ren and teachers and was repeat- ed i'or adults the same evening. The entertainment was put on by the R.C.M.P. throush the co-orp- eration 0t the National film Board in connection with, their “Youth and Police" programme. The programme consisted oi a series 01' films and l. talk by Cpl. l-lolzan. Misses Marie and Hazel Core coran, teachers o! St. Lawrence spent the weekend at their home here. The many friends o1 Mr. Ed- mund Kelly, Rosevllle, are sorry to hear o! his recent accident. it is hoped that ‘his injuries are not very serious and that his stay in hospital will be a short one. Mrs. Alton McIsaec, Coleman. recently spent a iew days hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corccran. Mr. Fred L. Arsenault was a visitor to Sumrnerside on Satur- day. Mr. Gerald Hardy moto from Bummerslde to spend. week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebanlt. , ___.._ l Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Coreoran were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly o! Rosevllle on Bunday. __t._ Friends of Mrl. ‘lncopholls Gal- Jant are sorry to hear that she is a patient in Western Hospital, Al- berton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur and Ralph. Summer-mic, were weekend visitors to Rosebank and Alber- ton. 1 ALBERTON LAD B AID (WESTERN HO PITAL) ' MEETING — The April meeting o! the Western Hospital Ladies Aid waa held in the Nurses’ Home on Pri- day April 8th at B pm. with the vice-president, Mrs. M.M. Foley in thl, ohair.. ‘mere were in attendance. ‘Ilhe minutes ca last meeting were read and approved. The treasurer reported on ‘hand a bal- ance ol $100.33. Oe-leapondlence: A letter tram the T. Eaton Oo.., one from the Robert Simpson 00.. and on; from the Maritime Boa- pltal Aida Association in that the annual convention o! the M.H.A.A.. will be held ih the city o! Halifax on June 13, l4 and 1b.. It was moved and seconded that all outstanding bllla be paid. Oar- ried. The following committee was appointed to. arrange flor epon- loring- a future play ~4- Mrl. Ana- tln Murphy. Mrs. Alton Olrim, Mn, EA... McCue and Mn. Bry- dcn smith. -. ' ‘rheeeue y. Bea-the Doyle waa asked. to write the (allowing letters n! thanks: To Mr. and Mrs. Altred Foley iot- the us, or their stole m pantry aaiee; to lhtone and Simpson; tor their generous donations oi remnants. A letter to the secretary oi the West Prince, Exhibition Association ask- ing toa- macg (or a fancy work booth on Exhibition day, also pt- nfiasion to aell toga in aid o! hoa- p a. - » A convenin- on the sewing ealn- mittee reported that _the Inclu- bera had mpt It the hmifi of Mfl. Robert Dunn, Mrs. 3A.. Gallagh- an and Mn. 12A. McCua‘ during the past month and that I. coa- alderabls amount o! work had been accomplished. - An invitation to holds sewing meeting at her home on April list was extended by ma. BA. Mobile and this was accepted- ‘y. firs. nom- moved the mourn- ] Inbetillt. Rlarreahlneata was; by the,hoapilsl stat. Mri- mom Hayes and m“; twelve nlenlibers s! lng, whichywas presided over by and Mill River East respectively. . = 1- .<...;, a . . - t msdale and Vicinity Mr.‘ R. R. Matthews. local mer- chant, was a viaiter to Bummeraida recently. _ i Mr. H. H. liar y_ was a visitor to Charlottetown l t week. Mr. Ivan O'Brien, veteran o! World War H. la spending some time in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Clliiord<Shea and tamilyo! Pleasant View were re- cent visitors at the home o! Mr. Austin O'Brien. Mra. Gordon Jeitery and children o! Crapaud have been spending a couple of weeks visiting relatives in Alma and Elmsdaie. Mr. Albert Warren, a former resident of Mill River, but now living on the mainland, has been visiting relatives and friends hero [or the past few days renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Claude MacNeill spent the week—end in the Western capital. Mrs. Sterllnl: Matthews has been engaged as teacher 'ior the Pri- mary Department in Elmsdole School (or the remainder at the term. Mrs. Lloyd Adams entertained the members o! the Elmsdala Wo- men's Institute for the April meet- thc Mrs. Frank Diinn. l r llloollllllll to... —Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dflnald Inc- Aualand were in commando dur- ing the week. on buaincu. The Inkioltnllrla o! S}. Anthony's held their monthly meeting at the home ‘o! Urban J. Pineau with an attendance‘ o! Iourteen members. m. Joseph Pinball opened the meeting with the two‘ minutea silence in memory o! the fallen comrades. m. Pius Blanchard acc- retery than road the rnlnutaa o! lastmeeting also ccorrespondcnce. Alter the usual eaa PYWNWI. Mr. Patrick Martin in a tow wall chosen words spoke to the meet- ing andjeva them gooltenoourage- ment in the way their Legion was going on. The meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. ' I Sincere sympathy goes out to the family o! Mr. Predisuxton whose recent death occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital. Mr. Leo Gallant and John Jones were business visitors in Summer- side recently. Mr. Patrick Martin and Mr. Arthur Martin paid e visit to Bloomfield and were~ welcome visitors at the Legion meeting. Rev. Mt. Dickson o! Oleary was a visitor to our school and save a. very interesting d in- structive talk to the pupils who with their: teacher are very thank- iul tor Rev. Dickson's visit. president, Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes o! let meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by fifteen members with a Baby Shower gilt. Seven visitors were also present. Re- ports from committees were heard. Correspondence was reed and dis- cussed. A motion carried that In- stitute purchase a dictionary tor the prlncipaPs room. $5.00 was voted as a. donation to the Red Cross. Discussion took place re- garding ways and means oi! raising money, but nothing definite was decided fonthe present. A con- bdst by Mrs. Frank Dunn was won by Mrs. Jamel Adams Jr. Next meeting is to be held at the home o! Mrs, Harry Wells. Refreshments were served by committee in charge, assisted by the hostess. Meeting adjourned. I . O Leary and I O O Vlclnlty The many friends of Karol Bernard, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard oi Olleary, will be sorry to learn that while roller-skating an Sunday she iell and badly injured her thumb. She ‘was treated by Dr. Dewar and her many iriends wish the popular little girl a speedy recovery. The O‘Leary Community Hail was packed on Monday night, April 11th, when the residents o! Knutsford and O'Leary turned out to express their appreciation ior the splendid service given to'the.m for many years by Mr. Fred Champion oi the Champion Electric Co., who lost his plant and equip- ment in a. disastrous tire in Feb- ruary. Mr. Lester Gay was chair- man and carried out his duties in n. most commendable manner. Various speakers stressed the tine service rendered the community by Mr. Champion and the excellence o! his electric light service and mentioned his courtesy, his gener- osity and his conscientious sense o! duty. The speakers included: Rev. q. 0. Hewlett. Mr. Watson Sllliker, Mr. Peter Pate, Mr. Lloyd Matthews, Mr. l‘. W. ‘rurnm Rev. W. G. Dickson, Mr. Claude Jelly. A presentation oi’ a large sum o! money was made to Mr. Champion by Avllrd Harris and the address was read by Ralph Ellis. Mr. Champion thanked his {fiends icr their kindness and said that he never came back from Knutstord hungry and remarked that his initials “FJ-LC." could stand for "Faith, Hope and Charity." He made an appeal tor new lire lighting equipment. especially tire hose which is badly needed, as O'Leary has practially no tire hose ilt to use at present. Music was provided by Mrs. Melvin Ellis, O‘- Leary, and the Getson boys o! Carleton. and by Jack Arblng. It was much enjoyed. Delicious and abundant retreshménts were then served to the large gathering. A committee representing the citizens or O’Leary will leave tor Charlotte- town on ‘Tuesday to interview government authorities on the electric service and it is hoped that a. satisfactory adjustment can Meeting opened with the Institute, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters leit Monday (or an extendbd visit to the United Btates, while there they will visit their daughter. Mdrgaret oi Brockton, Mass» and many other irienda and relatives. The pupils and teacher took advantage ol the educational films shown lh ouaeary on Thursday, the 7th. Mr. Simon Luttrell and Mr. Edward MacAusland kindly volunteered to take the pupils out (or their halt holiday. The pavement in our locality has some very dangerous spots due to the irost upheavals. Mr. Kentiord Horne assisted by his two brothers. Dave and George, were busy during the week haul- _ing potatoes to Eimsdale. ' Mrs- ‘Hairy Pinoau is at present visiting in 5t. member's, the guest of her dsushter. Mrs. Henry Gal- lant. she will also visit relatives and friends in Summeraidc. We Henry Pinealu and Mrs. u. J. Pineau spent Sunday in How. l"! ‘dim!!! Mrs. Pius Dcdron who, W9 time! to My. isn't as well as M" may friends would like to see her. Messrs- Resinnld and Edward Mumislafld 0f “The Mills" are WHY mw sawing lumber. Mr. Leo Gallant loaded several cars oi potatoes for Jack Foley duflnfl the week. These were tak- en care oi at Bloomfield Station and Elmedaie. » - 'Ilheir many friends in Bloom- ileld regret to hear that Mr. Jos. eph J. Gallant and Mrs. Theoph- ilusGallant are patients in Prince Cwntv Hospital. All wish them a speedy recovery. ~ Mrs. Fred Luttrell is at present caring for her little niece. daugh- teo- o! Mr. and ms. Jos. JICal- lont o! Plusvilie, while Mrs. Gal- lant is receiving treatment at the Western Hospital. . Mill Marie Gallant o! Alberton Kflliital spent Sunday ‘with her mother, lVh-s. Loretta Gallant. rt a regretted that Wayne. little son of m. and Mrs. Sutherland Bell o! Mdll River. i-s receiving treatment at the Western Hospi- tal. His condition may necessitate tiourther treatment i-n Charlotte- wn. line by the governmental authorit- ies. Petitions were signed at the meeting to be taken to Charlotte- town by members oi’ the Citizens Committee who have been supply- ing electric power to O'Leary since the disastrous lire. was a splendid evening o! fellowship and enjoyment and gave the residents e chance to allow their practical appreciation to a man worthy of it. "Honor to" whom honarl is due." Lmoolm, England - (or) - A mutton cilop representing Brit- ain's weekly ration of M. (is cents) has been placed in a but- cher's shop ‘window — behind a be made to Mr. Champion for his tour-inch magnifying glass. This picture ' THE CATHOLIC that was the battle cry of PAT Also Musical REGENT u RAINES - II L NEW DOMINION Miss Joan sol-ans. 155 Yell‘ 0cm" meroc student at P.W.C. spent the inion. ' Mrs. Lloyd MaoPhail oi New Dominion is spending s iew days l?! i-he city visiting with her mother, Mrs’. I‘. MacDonald. Chestnut 8t. Miaa Stella Kirkcr has returned to New Dominion from Charlotte- town, where she spent the winter. and Ls now staying with her au-nt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. was shit-icy MacDonald, student at P.W.C. spent the weekend at her home in New Dominion. She was accompanied by her iriend and classmate, Miss Vera Ramsay o! Hamilton, P.E.l. , TOBACCO AB INOENSE lana in middle America as e med- icine and as incense in religious ceremonies. DANCE‘ Special Easter D011“ AT BURDEN lNN MONDAY, APRIL llilll. Dancing from 9.30 to l gt av TANDEM DISCHARROWS. 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