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Mr. and Mrs. Price of Saint John. N. B. are visiting in 0'- Leary the guests of their daughter. Mrs, George Dewar and Dr. Dewar. Mia. Fred McLeod. “M we!" last. week-end in Summerslde the guest of her daughters Joyce and Elaine. has returned to her home at. Brae. Miss Alice Boyles of West Devon. has been confined to her home through illness for some consider- able time. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Roy KEMQV. Murray Riva‘, and her two children were recent visitors to OTAIXY. U“ guests of her mother. Mr. Stanley Dunville and other relatives. Mr. Weldon Dignarl of Char- lottetown and little daughter were visitors to Bloomfield over the week-end. tho guests at h-il Pl!- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. After a very mild winter to date, the ULeas-y rink opened for the season on Thursday night, Jan. 27th, with a very large crowd in at- tendance and with a fine sheet of ioe. Mr. Gordon Knollin of Bloom- field has been confined to his bed ros- the past several weeks suffer- ing koln soiatioal rheumatism. We ‘wish this popular young man a speedy recovery. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Dermont McLean of Milo. who was operated on for appendicitis at tho Prince County Hospital in Summersido has returned to his ihome. We wish him s speedy convalcsence. —-1\le ULeal-y Young Peoples Union met on Thursday night. Jan. 21th., in the Sunday School room of tho church and after sh impressive worship service con- ducted by the president, Miss Hater Boates, the Study Period was conducted by the Minister. A very successf‘ afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs. William Bernard. ULeary, on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 28th.. by the Ladim Aid of the Obeary United Church. It was verly large- ly patronized and delicious and abundant refreshments were served by the ladies. »-Mrs. George Matthews, Mrs. Bruce MacDougall and Mrs. Harry Adams attended the Women's ‘iii-Gilli llllollclllrls choking. lllblng. wheuinl 571mm Bronchitis nabs your life a mile??? NI you kept awake by a dry. hacking or pfle y bronchial cough? Get fast safe rflrwlth Ternpletoifs RAZ~MAH— specially made to relieve the torment of Asthma. Chronic Bronchitis. He)’ Fever. which met in Kensington last Missionary Society Presbyterial week. They represented the 0'- Leary W. M. S. From the Bloom- field Auxiliary, of the W. M. 8.. Mrs. R. McAusland. Mrs. Alban Craswcll and Mrs. Hester Profltt attended. The ladies report having llad a very enjoyable and interest- ing session. The new pews for the Olseary United Church. which were order- cd fmm a firm in Waterloo. Ont.. 6 months ago. have been shipped, Miss Eva J. MacLennan. secrclary of the special Pan's Committee. was informed. At. present the church has 200 chairs. The new pews, will make an immense differ- ence in the appearance of the church. The congregation plans to wash and clean the ceiling and walls of the church before the new pews are installed. 'I‘l*.e Brae United Church Y. P. U. held their rcccnt meeting at the home of and Mrs. Robert Oulton and there was a large at- tendance. A fine opening devotion- al service was conducted by Mrs. Ivy McFady/cn after which the Minister conducted the Bible study wxhich was followed by a social hour with games and contests. De- licious and abundant refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Robert Oulton. who was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Fred McLeod. The meeting closed- with the Mizpah Benediction. The funeral of Mrs. Louise Ellis of OLeary was held on Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 15th. from the O‘- Leary United Church with inter- ment at Bloomfield United Church Cemetery. The late Mrs. Ellis was 81, of a quiet friendly disposition. She was beloved by all who knew her. The service was conducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson. Prayer was offered by Rev. C. 0. Howlett and the address was given by her Minister, Rev. H. M. Burgess. in which he paid tribute lo her character. At the graveside. Rev Mr. Dickson officiated assisted by Rev. H. M. Burgess. Mrs. W. G. Dickson entertained at the United Church Manse on Flrlday afltetmooh. Jan. Nth. in honor of her young daughter, Jeanne, who celebrated her eighth birthday. There were over twenty little guests present and all en- joyed an afternoon of sashes and delicious rerfeshments were served by thehostcss, assisted by Mrs. Mae Palmer. The little guest of honor received many little gifts from her friends and good wishes for many more happy birthdays. ‘The centre of attraction on the well laden table was a large and gaily decorated birthday cake with eight candles upon it. The West Devon United Church Young Peoples Union met on Wed- nesday night. Jan. 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wood. De- spite the cold nlght. there was an attendance of fourteen young people. The vice president, Miss Shirley Grigg led in an impressive devotional service after which the Study Period was conducted by Mrs. Arthur Graham. Convener of Culture. who was assisted by a number of the young people. Then the ltlinistei- began a systematic study of the Gospel of Mark and the Y.P.U. studied chapter one. A social hour followed with games and contests conducted by Rev W. G. Dickson, after which the group formed a Friendship Circle and repeated the Mizpah Benc- diction. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY 80A we we TH’ MIDRLD/ NAPOLEON- pour WISH ‘tDU COU iron... McBride ‘VH’ SMARTEST IN LD SPELL LJPE THAT? r Hovrlon Mrs. Philip Arsenault of Howlan has been ill at her nome here. Mrs. Ivan Webb of l-lowlnn was in O'Leary on Thursday afternoon. Henry Gallant was in Duvar on Monday. Mrs. Gus Peters of Duvar was in Howlan on Monday evening. Robert Gallant of Howlan was in Woodstock on Monday after- noon. Donald Arsenauit, who was em- ploy-ed in Summerslde, ta now at his home here. On Thursday Frank Dolron. the school inspector, visited l-lowlan school. Mr. and Mrs. Jock Plaiis of How- lan motored to Tyne Valley on Friday. On Monday evening there came from Saint John. N. 3.. Mrs. Nell Maclsaac and Mrs. Robert Arsen- ault. The community witnessed a real cold snap starting on Thursday night and easing up on Friday evening. r Mr. John Webb of Woodstock visited with hll son and daUShfPT- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant o.‘ Duvnr had as guests their litllo grandchildren. Brian and Diane Ahesrn of Albci-ton recently. Mrs. Henry Gallant and llttlc sons, and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lor- raine Gnllailt and liltlc girls. Little Miss Martina Murphy oi Alberton is visiting at the. homo of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ben L. Arsenault. Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and little girls spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Gallanfs parents. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Gallant. Miss Lucy Gallant of Kelley Road is now employed as domestic at the home of Mrs, Catherine Gal- lani. of Woodstock. Mrs. Robert Arsenault of St. John and her niece Audrey Murphy. who were visiting B. L. Arsen- ault's, went by bus to Alberton on Thursday evening. Word has been officially receiv- ed by Tennis Peters of Ho lan that his eldest brother, Peter Peters of Lowell, Mass. is quite ill at. his home there. On Saturday afternoon Bart Cook and Mrs. Elmer Cook. accompanied by some of their children, motored from Cape Wolf to Howlan and 0‘Leary'. Mr. and Mrs. Eusebc Arscnault and little children were in Duvar on Sunday afternoon at. Firs. Arsenault‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Octave Plneau and family. Quite a few of the pupils are still out of school with very bad colds which have been so prevalent all winter, as also with many cf the grown-ups too. Mr. and Mrs, Benoit Deroclle of Miscouche are spending some time with Mrs. Dcrochebl father and family. Mr. Frank J. Arserlault of Woodstock, P. E. l. Some of our men on Mondav tool: advantage of the snow that fell on Saturday and got a few loads of fire wood hauled home. But now it looks like we may get plenty be- fore long. Messrs. Frank and Edmond Pet- ers. Alban Arsenault. along with Robert. Beatrice; Frances and Al- bert Arsenault on Thursday after- noon motored to the Western cap- ital. - Mrs. Lawrence Riley of Cape Wolf spent a few days with her mother. Mrs. Catherine Gallant of Woodstock, who has been quite l’il. She returned to her home on Sun- day afternoon. Philip Arsenault spent Sunday n] his home here. Mr. Arsenauit ii: employed in C. N. R. Station in Charlottetown. It is rumoured thew plnn on moving to town in the near future. Mrs. Bruce Carrufhers was in O'l.eary on Saturday evening. While there she visited her slster-ln-lsw. Mrs. Hillis Cook and new d ugh- lcr, who arc being tenderly cared for at the home of Mrs. Alton Boulter. Quite a crowd of skaters and promenaders again were on the pond ln spite of the cold frosty weather on Sunday afternoon where one and all seemed to enjoy them. selves in good clean recreation and exercise. Mr. and Mrs. Euaebe Arsenault and little children, also Ben L. Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenauit or Hcwlan, motored to Alberton on Wednesday evening to visit Mrs. Ben Arsenault who ls a patient in hospital there. They report her a little better. Mr. and Mrs. Pros. -T. Gallant. who have spent two very pleasant months vacation with their daugh ter. Mrs. John L. Peters, Mr. Pet- ers and family. also their youngest son. Emmanuel. in Reading, Mass. returned to their home in Duvar on Saturday night. They report a very wonderful trip. Mrs. Frank Richard and little dwshier Shirley and Miss JON! Arsenault on Saturday were in", passengers to Emerald Junction. From there on Monday they plan 0|! 10in! to Charlottetown to vlslt with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. and Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault and their families. Tl-lEflGUARDlAN. Augustine Bore Misses Ivansis Sberren and Dorothy Campbell. Crapaud, went this week-cud at their homes Lu Augustine Cove. Misses Alciha and Lama Mac- Padycn. Charlottetown, spent the week-end at their home in Aug- ustine Owe. The lruimpa has been a visitor to most of the homes in this vio- inity and most every one has had his share of thezrl. - am. Howard O’R.lely, rolmton. Ont. spent this week visiting her sister and bl-othor-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lnman, Augustine Cove. Messrs Donnie and Buddie Clarke, Charlottetown. spent this week-end very pleasantly in Aug- ustine cove. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don MacFadyen. Misses Kitty Lou Macllarlane and Margaret Carrot-hers. students of Prince of wales College. spent this weekend at their homes in Augustine Cove. The many friends of Mr. Harry Dawson, Augustine Cove, are glad to see him home from the hoe- pitel much improved in health af- ter his car accident last fall. lVLrs. Lloyd I. Inman and two children. Doris and Gordon, Aug- ustine Oovc. and Mrs. Howard ORiely. Kingston, out. spent this weekend in Summcrside. the guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maohcod. Mr. and Mrs. RAY Hambly, Charlottetown, attended the hoc- key match played in Augustine Cove rink Wednesday night. Mrs. Hambly and two daughters spent the rest of the week visiting her mother. Mrs. Ed MacFadyen. Aug- ustine Cove. The first game of the season played in Augustine Cove rink on Wednesday night saw the Aug- ustine Cove Bulldogs defeat the Borden Abegvreits by die score of l1 to 9. The game was rugged but cleanly played and both teams showed sparkling hockey with the goalies making many brilliant saves. Saturday evening friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Peters. Augustine Cove, in honour of their Golden Wedding which they cel- ebrated on Jan. 16th. After a little chatter with the bride and groom and, wishing them many more happy years together. Mr. Donald MacDonald gave a lovely worded address. Mrs, Lorne Carruthers presented the hlililiy couple with a well-filled purse. Taken by sur- prise Mr. Peters thanked every- one on behalf of himself and Mrs. Peters for their lovely gift and good wishes Then Mrs. Aus- tin Cameron was called on to present the bride with a beautiful wedding cake given by Women's Institute. After singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" they all left for their homes, wishing Vlr. and Mrs. Peters many more years together. ‘ On Sunday. Jan. 16th.. Mr_ and Mrs. Fldele Peters. Augustine Cove, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Only part of the family were able to be there. The gift from the family was n lovely table lamp and big wedding cake topped with bride and groom. They were st home to many of their friends from four to five who came to shower them with best wishes After treating their guests with ice cream and cake, they all left wishing them many more years of happiness. At six o'clock n wedding supper was served to all the family. Concert at Kensington —-On Friday evening Dec, 17th the pupils of Miss Norma Porter treated their parents and friends to a delightful musicals. The King George Hall where the concert was presented was galiy decorated with evergreens, lighted Christ- mas teecs and soft lights. Rev. Mr Murray acted as chairman in his usual capable manner, Each performcr gave evidence of care- ful training and the audience ex- pressed their pleasure by their close attention and generous ap- plause. Following is the program: Piano solo: "The Yankee Fid- dler", - Bonnie Woodslde. Piano Solo: "Grandfather's Clock" - Rebeoca Jardlne. Plano Solo: "Sailors Dance" — Norma Campbell. Vocal Chorus - Grades a and 4.. Plano Solo: "The Ghost in the Chimney" - Marion Humphrey. Plano Solo: "Japanese Doll Dance" - Myrna Cousins. M\xed Quarfctte: "Deck the Halls" — Marlon Humphrey and Elisabeth Brooklns, Reggie Pend- CHARLOTTETOWN _:fj "il-ll-ll-ll-lll iwlil Mama Said To Papa!" Mama sure was mad when Paps brought home the wrong brand of tea. But you can't blame any woman for insist- ing on Lipton Tea. After all, it‘: Canaclfs only Bonded tea —-aad it's bonded because it's letter.’ You get a real "Harw- Lr] " with Lipton Tea. And, Lipton Tea is so economical you can actually use In: In pr cup. Switch to better- taating LIPTON TEA today. Bloomfield Corner Miss Marie Gallant l5 spclldillg a. few days at her home lll illumi- field. The lloly Name Society 0f 5i- Anthunys, under the Bloomfield and Duvar auspices are holding a whlst party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters. He; many friends of Bloomfield Corner are son-y to hear that Mrs. Ben L. Arsenault is a patient m the Western Hospital. Alberton, all wish her a speedy recovery Mr. John Jones accompanied by his son Louis. motored to [libel-ton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Francis Doll-on, Inspector of School, was in Bloomfield Corner School on Thursday. Mrs. Cameron. Public Health Nurse paid a visit to our school on FTiday. 21st. Mr. Albert Saunders our effici- ent blacksmith is spending hi8 SD81‘? time making slelghs. Our syntpathy goes out lo Mr. Archie Gallant of Plusville who rc- ceived the sad news of tihe sudden death of his brother Joseph oi Massachussetls. Mr. Murray MacAusland has re- turned to his home in Mill River after spending a few months with relatives in Lowell. Alass. errast and Ross Dav son. Piano Solo: "Lullaby" by Bl-alim. -Beryl Woodsidc, Monologue by Jimmie Kennedy- Plano Solo: “Circus Calico” — Elizabeth Brookins. Piano Solo: "The Little Dulfill Mill" -— Gladys Dovisoll. Scotch Songs: "Susie McLean". "I Love to he a Sailor." — Mr. H.- Laird.. Plano Solo: “Dance Grotesque"- Barhsra Woodsldc. Plano Solo: "Banjo Players" ~ Eleanor Bernard. _ Male Octette: "We Three Kings of Orient ANN", "Slltfi! Nlllhw" Messrs W. Tflylol‘. Ft- Walk". H~ Laird, R. MCKBY. F» Parker “~- Broiwn. J. Walker and RH.- 1+- Mtlrrayn. Plano Solo: “The L-llt’ Pwl" — Miss Theresa Cash. . Piano Solo: "Collchlia“, Miss Mary Reid. Girls Chorus: Grades 5 and 6. Plano solo: "Serenade" by Chopin, Elaine l-iumphrey- “ Plano Solo; "The Irish BOY — June Scmplc. At the close of the Dmlfim- nev, Mr. Murray 019N955"! l“ Miss Ported‘ the appreciation "l the parents for her untlrlng ef- forts in teaching vocal and Dim" mualc and the children expressed their appreciation by Pfelfllll"? Miss Porter a suitable Chrlsimfl! gift, The entertainment closed with "God Save the KiilW- -- K lGreanmounf t And . I Vicinity Mrs. Herman Cahill of Killian Central, is visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Gerald Han- drahan, Tignish. Mr. Merrill Rayner who spent the past couple of months in Montreal. where he was employed. has rc- tui-ned to his home in Klldare Central. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas and son Ellsworth of Cascumpeo were visitors to Greonmourlt on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thomas‘ brother, Wallace Rayner. The many friends of Miss Irene Shea. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shea. Montrose, are sorry to learn she has entered the P. C. Hospital for an appendix operation. Sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the family and relatives of Mr. John Fitz- gerald whose sudden deaih oc- curred at his home in Montrose on Monday evening, Jan. 17th. Mr. and Mrs. William Weale and daughter Leona of Greenmount accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rayner, Alberton. spent an enjoy- able afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Getson. Coleman. early in the week. Mrs. A. H. Rayner was happy to have her daughter, Beatrice. Mrs. Allison Owen. Mr. Owen and three children, Janet." Carolyn and John, also her brother-in-law, Mr. Her- hcl-t Plntts, Charlottetown. visit her on Sunday. Mrs. Thorns Affieck. Bedeque. who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner. Kil- dare Central, returned to her home last week atrcompaxlicd by her mother who spent a few days visiting her daughters. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Getson. Kildare; Capes. who cn January 20th cele- brated their thirty-third wedding anniversary. 'I'heir host of friends wish for them many more happy years together. with their family and many friends. ___g_______._ . Elmsdolo on Vicinity Mrs. Leonard Barnett is n patient in the Western Hospital where she is receiving treatment. Mr. A. Robertson of Summer- side was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKcflllm Mrs. James Sullivan of Rose- wllle is also a patient in th~ West- ern Hospital where she is re- gciving treatment. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the lnte John Fitz- gerald. whose sudden death oc- curred at his home in Monlrosc last week. Sincere sympathy is extended to Albertans popular barber. Mr. Alvin Bell and Mrs. Bell. in the death of their son at his home on Sunday. Mr. Harold Howard of Cape Wolfe returned to his home on Sunday much improved aftr-r receiving treatment for a week in the Wesl- ern Hospital. —E The friends of Ml‘. George Matthews are pleased to learn that he has returned lo his home from the Prince County Hospital. whore he successfully underwent ll major operation. Mrs. Roach O‘Brien has been receiving treatment in the Western Hospital for the past two weeks and it is pleasing to report her condition is much improved and silo will leave the hospital soon. Mr. Frank Cailbcck and Mr. Joseph Callbeck of Summersidc motored to Elmsdale on Sunday and on return were accompanied by Mrs. Claude MacNelll and little daughters. Donna and Judy. Mrs. MacNeiil will visit her mother, Mrs. Frank Callbeck. who is recuperat- lng nicely following a recent major operation. lingerie. 5 Mflder to hands. WWI l/ W! MIBBOVGD/ New Improved VEI. Does This for You l VEL cuts dishsvalhlog time in half. 2 Cuts grease, baoishes soap sclitn. 3 Gives you soft were: washing. 4 Safer _ for wooleas, stockings, gg/surmw warns-mar!!! l’ firiwlifi in FEBiivarY 2. 1949 m‘ Alberion A record crowd attended the hockey match at the Alberton rink on Thursday night when the Al- berton Regals defeated the ‘rignish Royals 3-2. . \ Mr. Peck of Sydney Mines. C.B. was s. business visitor to Alberton the greater part of the week. While in town he stayed at Mr. Burke's residence. -' Mr. and Mrs. Ioman Harris and three children left on Tuesday for their home ln Saint John, N. B. They were accompanied by Mr. Erskine Wallace who plans to re- main in Saint John for the re- mainder of the winter months. Mrs. Florence Skerry entertain- ed at a card party one evening last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lemuel Arsenaull, Messrs. Albert Cahlll and Maurice Perry. Jr. Aftcr the game dcliClolls rc- frcshmenis tvere served by the hos- ltess. assisted by several of the ladies. Hockey. always an important sport in Alberton, assumes a new significance this year. Arrange- ments have been completed and a tenm from Albcrton will compete with several outside teams in the near future. In preparation for their first game lhc Alberton Re- gals have held very few practices. but under the watchful eye of Mr. George Currie, the coach. As there is an abundance of promising ma- terial we foel ccvtam that the "Regal" puck chasers will make a very creditable showing against any of their competing teams. 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" The Misses Lorraine and Z", Corcoran were train passenger, {n Summerside on Saturday. returning on Sunday. Mr. Rnlpll llnrdy motored from Summer-side on Sunday In Sppqjl the day with his mircnts. Mi, any Mrs. Jacob I-fardy, Roscbanl.’ Miss Delia Gallant, datlghley ,4 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony can...“ ,, spending a few weeks‘ vacation “hi. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Corcoran, East Royalty. A large number of people fro... this vicinity went to sce "Lflflq Plnc’ nrld his "Big Happy Vanni.’ when they made their Zlpfllfflfnlrin in O'Leary llllli on Mondov, Jam. ary 24th. ‘ Much sympathy is exiendcd ill», Archibald Gallant on ihc dczllll of his brother. Mr. Joseph Gallant .~.( U. S. A. Ml‘. Gnllllnt \\'il.'~ :1 yearly visitor lo file island, \\'h(\1p y... spent his summer vacation wllll ill».- above mentioned brother. DRUGS K By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mall Ilcpartmr-ilt fills your order immcdiulrl, after It ll received. 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