goumt, Iedeque Notes -Rn. and Mn. Theodor! Roll. d lot 10. were visitors at Bed- que and Central Bedeque on Tuesday, March 10th. Friends of Mrs. Maud Ncwsome are sorry to hear that she is ill Iiid all hope for an early recovery. lb. and Mrs. Leo Lecky and tree children. of wellington. were vwtlng with relatives in Bedeqsue on Tuesday. March loth. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers. Carleton siding, were guests at Mr. Alexander MacLeod's home, Victoria West. on saturday,March W!-i. Mrs. Myers is a daughter of Mr. Mhcbeod. The "Ed.itl'i Thompson” Auxiliary I the W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Burton Hmvatt, on Tuuday. March 10th. The presi- dont, Mrs. Wilfred Craig, presided. mu. Nell Bradshaw was in charge of the worship service. Mrs. wil- fred Craig assisted by five mem- bers conducted the program on 'A.fi-ioe." as taken from the study book. Readings were also given by Mrs. Kenneth Muttart and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. MTS. lrvliig Toombs was appointed literature secretary. At next meeting the members were requested to bring articles of baby clothing to be sent to Korea. Next meeting is to be at the home of Mire. Walter Bowness, when the program committee will be Mrs. Earl Pearson and Mrs. Arnold Henderson; lunch committee, Mrs. ndwiri Lord and Mrs. Earl Pear- son. On Friday afternoon. March 6. the parents and trustees of Searle- town took advantage of the teach- er's invitation to visit the school for L short educational examina- tion. Classes were conducted in all grades in English by the teach- er, Mrs. Stanley Delaney. She also if liireeland and Vicinity us. Sidney Birch, Port Hill. was in Freeland on Saturday, March 7th. Miaa Donna Palmer spent the March nth week-end at the home of her parents, our. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. Spring- hlll. on Sunday, March atn. -Mlu Lola Palmer, Bummerside. grant the week-and of March 8th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mn. John W. Palmer. Mr. Lorne Macbean of the R. C. A. F. has arrived home for a week's holiday. On Sunday March 8th he wu a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr. and Mn. Wyman Yen and Mrs. Albert Yeo were guests at the home of Mir. Ind Mra. Frank Hardy on Thursday March 8th. It is pleasing to report that Mr. L. J. Murphy has returned ,from Montreal where he underwent an operation. His many friends wish him a --ted-y convalescence. gave an outline of the other siib- jectt being taught in each grade. The afternoon closed with a Red moss meeting conducted by the pupils and a. sale of candy. in aid of the Red Oroar. The parents were pleased to visit the school during "Education Week" and to become better acquainted with the excellent work being done by the teacher. The district is also for- tunate in securing the services of Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Bedeque, who comes to the school weekly to teach music. -B.Q. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Palmer and son. Roland. were in Free- land on Thursday. March aith, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Charlottetown. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Murray Road on Sunday March 1st. The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hardy on Friday evening March 6th with a large attendance. Mrs. Harry Max:Kay invited the members for thci next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy and family and Mrs. Everett Hardy were visitors to Harmony on Sun- day, March 8th., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Yeo and Mrs. Albert Yco. The Women's Tnstitute met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hardy on Tuesday evening, March 3rd with twelve members present. The meeting opened by singing the ”Ode”. followed by repeating the Creed in unison. It was decided that an auction sale would be held at the next meeting and also that e..c' member would make a don- ation tn the Relief Fund for Hol- land. Mrs. Arthur Smith invited the members for the April meet- ing. The meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem. A dei- icious lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee. -BY. TAMWORTH, England. (CF)- Among documents dug up by the clerk's office in this Staiiordshire town was an order for 516.80, paid by Tamworth council for ”rejolc- ing" at the Coronation of William and Mary in 1689. The first generation of Norman settlers in Canada numbered 800 families with about 5,000 children. um-m----mm How many ways do they serve you? Guess again 1' GUARDIAN. WN '.)'Leury and Vicinity to leave for the U. S. A. on Thurs- day for six months, Galen-r.v. where he will seek em- ployment. The many friends of Mr. Glen injured his ankle while playing hockey Monday night, March and in the O'Leary Rink. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris, Bummerside, Mrs. Ernest John- stone. and sons Harris and Alvin attended the hockey game Monday night March 2nd. Mir. Raeford Maclean has re- turned to his home in O'Lealry afier spending a few days in Char, lottetown. Messrs. Stanley Dunvilile and Brent MacDonald have returned from a business trip to the States. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ellis, West Cape were visitors to Alma on Sunday, March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mac- Dougall motored to Charlottetown. on Sunday March 8th. While there they visited their little son, who is a patient in the Hospital. Mrs. Linnie Ellis spent hhc March 7th weekend in Summer-side visit- with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Mrs. John Morasliead were in Svummerside Monday March and on business. The many friends of Mrs. Edward Brooks of Summerside, formerly of O'Leary are sorry to hear she is seriously ill at he lzome. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Dunihar. Montrose, spent Sunday. March 8th visiting friend in O'Lcary. Mrs. Alice O'Brian has returned to her home in Summersvide after a. plcosint visit in 0'Leery with relatives and friends. Mr. Sam Shaw. Cape Wolfe, Lot 7. left recently for seven Island: where he is being employed. Mr. Eddie Coook has returned to his home in Cape Wolfe after spending some time in Hampton. N. B. Mr. and Mrs, Reggie Adams, Knutsford and daughter Norma, were visitors to Alma and Albarton Saturday afternoon March '7iih.. Mr. Davis Moase, Traveller's Rest. enjoyed a oouple of days visit in O'Lcary the latter part of the week of March 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar smallman. summerside Saturday March 7th. on business. Friends of Mr. are pleased to hear he has return- ed to his home much improved in health after spending a couple of weeks in the Victoria General Hospital at Halifax, Mrs. D. B. Gorrlll has returned to her home in 0'Leary after a months visit and husband. Mr. and Mira. Harvey MncNevin of Aylmer, Ont. and brother Eddie Macbennan and family of Oakvlile, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis and their uncle and aunt. Mr. Mrs. James'Dunbar. mother, Mrs. Mary L. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings and -Mi-s. Beulah Macwilllam of Brae spent Monday March and, in O'Leary on bumneas. she planned Mr. Norman Morrison. Kebron, left on Monday March and, for Rogerson were sorry to hear he and family. Knutaford motored to Leon Wnodside with her daughter family of Dunblane spent Sunday March f-itzh in Alma, the guest of and also grand- Mao could lloplm talin A lied "oil" while Stalin's political auoceasor 'ls Malenkov, many Western experts believe that Mao The-tung (drown), dictator of Red ohina, maly replace Stailin as the ideological master of world Communism. Mount Albion Notes Mr. Malcolm I-licks. Mt. Albion. was a business visitor to the city on Wednesday, March 11th. The Mt. Albion W. I. met at the school room on March 9th with a good attendance of memfben. Mr. William Chandler, Mt. A1- blon. was a visitor to the City Wed- nesday, March 11th on business. Mrs. Ray Miitthews. Mt, Albion, was a Visitor to the City on Wed- nesday, March 11th. Messrs. Bruce Crane and Wen- dell Crane, Hazelbrook, were visit- ors to Mt. Albion recently. Mr: George, Lawton, Pownal, paid a business trip to Mt. Albion on Monday, March 9th. Mr. Alvin Buell, Mt. Albion. was a visitor to Mermaid on Sunday, March 8th. Friends here are sorry to hear of the illness of Miss Sue Jones. Hazelbrook, All wish her a speedy recovery. Friends here of Mrs. Preston Wood, Cross Roads, are sorry to hear of her illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. Messrs. David Horton, John Hor- ton and Sidney Myers, Mt. Alihlon, motored to Charlottetown on Tues- day, March l0th on business. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Horton. Bcthel. were visitors to Mt. Albion on Monday night, March 9th guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. Mr. Earl Biiell, Trenton. N. 5., spend Wednesday. March llth vis- iting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hicks, Mt. Albion. Messrs. Clifford Lea and Omer Ferguson. Charlottetown, were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, Mt. Albion on Tues- day night, March l0th. The Birch Hill Ladies' Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. John Myers on March 10th with a. large attendance of members. The meet- ing opened by singing Psalm 40. followed by repeating the Apostles Creed in unison, Scripture reading Isaiah Chapter 35 arid Mark Chap- tcr 8 were followed by prayer by Mrs. Alvin Myers. A chapter from the study book, "Let Go and Let God” was read by Mrs. Daniel Myers. Psalm 6 was sung and col- lcction amounted to 34.66. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer i.ri unison. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted Freei-own and Vicinity - Mesa-ta. Allan Glow. Means and Norman Claw buslnes trip to Ban-lngton. scotia. case of 'flu. a recent visitor to Freetown village. guest at the home" of Mrs.- Runel in Central Bedsque, Mra Edmund Burns of Lower Freetown spent Friday, March 0th in Upper Freetown, guest of her brother and sister-in-lavw. Mr. and Mrs. 3.5. Dammarell. Jive. and Wlnnifred Paynur. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peynter. who have been quite iii. are now very much improved in health. Mrs. Joseph Merrill returned home recently from Prince County Hospital. where she had been a pa- tient for several weeks following an appendix operation. Plans are underway for renov. ating the Freetown United Church, and it is expected the work will start in the very near future. . Mrs. Garnet Warren and Mr. George Warren of Freetown. Mrs. U0'Yd Webster of Bedeque and Mrs. Isabel Gay of summerside motored to Charlottetown recently to at- tend the funeral of the late Mr. Frank Heron. M9-HY from Freetown attended the funeral of the late Mr. Donald E. Baker of Summerside. Mr. Ba- ker formerly belonged to Freetown. and a host of friends here mourn his death. Sincere sympathy :5 be. in: expressed to the bereaved fam- ily in their great sorrow. A grade fire, which got out of control on the farm of Mr. Weldron Moase, caused great excitement on Wednesday afternoon, Mmii iiiii. No wind was blowing at the time or the consequences might have the hostess assisted by Miss Lyla Watts, Mrs. Everett Claw and Mrs. Weldon returned on Tuesday, March loth from a Nave Frleinda of Mn. Austin Rogers arepleaaedtoknowthataheis much improved. after being eon- fined to her 'home with a aware Mra. Evelyn Orosanan, who wu Bums, has returned to her home damage -. , but not before considerable was done to the buildlnl. . CHURCH OF CHRIST W. M. l. -The March meeting of the W. M. 8. of the Summersdde Church of Christ was held at the by Dr. Emory Rosa, w home -of the Miss Evelyn Mac- nected with the Foreign Lure on Friday evening, March Division of the National lath. of Churches in New York. -ml Mi-1.1:-a oroaiei-waain charge Miaaionarylsuonwaaeuipp of the devotional period. opened by .ed by elwemtajrorn the punm, the singing of "What a Friend "Ai'riican' Calling”. the Mignon", have in Jesus”, which was follow benediction brought the mm," by a quiz on "Spiritual Insurance." to a close. a reading by Miss Joyce Oi-oaier and prayer by Mrs. James lbcry. .. During the Study ,Period, Mrs. W, O. Weale read a letter which was received from Mrs. Russell ........................M-.-. been very serious. As it was one building, a machine house. caught fire. A large crowd soon gathered and the flames were extinguished. -cl. BIRMINGHAM. lntland. (Or). A native of Poland Arrested 10, being drunk and disorderly Wu fined 32.80 in police court. 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M 5, Gordon Myers and "guns, An 0! these people serve ion In u" Y - )5 0 el 3 have returned to their home after ovmerr Ferzuson. one”; benefige a pleasant weekend in O'Leary. ..Gu, ful ways through their jobs. But, like people in all walks of life, they may the guest of Mrs. Hastings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews, Mrs. Oliver smallman and Dorothy of Summerside spent a pleasant weekend in Knutaford. the guests of her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smallman. HAMPSHIRE W. I. 86.50 to And -- who knows - perhaps your The regular meeting of the Hampshire Women's Institute was held on March 10th. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Younirer. The presi- dent being absent, the vlce-presi- dent, Mrs. Everett Clow, conducted the meeting. The meeting was opened by singing "School Days" with Mrs. Everett Holmes acting as guest also be helping you in certain hm job too was created by these life in- porn,” unseen way” surance policyholders” dollars. in- Take 3'0"” Poslmans fl" m5”"'cC- vested to develop new businesses and He may have helped to build your Mr. cmmce Mercer. mpermor of the Summerside.High School. was guest speaker at the Fellow- industries. home lhrough his ownership of life Even your health may lienr-fit be- - v - gg ship Hour in the 0'Les.ry Hall pianist for the evening. This was m”"'mncel It sposslme because we . . Sunday afternoon March nth. followed by repeating the "Creed" cause so many people own life insiir- in unison. sponsored by the Corinthian Lodge money of thousands of life insurance A. F. and A Mr There were 12 members present , and two visitors. A few of the members answered roll call by do- hating a book for the school li- brary. ln the absence of the sec- retary, Mrs. John Edwards read the minutes, which were approved and signed. The correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided that the members would bring their donations for the Red Cross campaign to the next meet- lng, and that they canvass their neighbours who are not members of the Institute. It was moved and seconded that 85.00 be donated by the Institute, to the "Flood Relief." Reports from the sick and school committees were heard and all bills paid. It was moved and seconded that .a pencil sharpener be bought for the school and the teacher was asked to purchase it. several pieces of Red Cross sew- ing were handed in. Anyone wish- ing to sand away for blankets was asked to have her old woollen: all sorted, weighed and tied ready for shipment. and to bring them to the next meeting. The collection for the evening was then taken and the ”.,, was closed by-singing "God lav the Queen". Lunch was served by policyholders is invested for them in such Sqvcml medical research pm" building throughout the nation. jects, supported wholly or in part by AUGUSHNE COVE W. L life insurance companies, are now 4”", March mmmg 0; Aug”. tine Cove Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Dawson Thursday evening, March 5th. The meeting opened by singing a "love song”, followed by the "Creed" in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was responded to ,Jsy 12 members with an article for grab bag, and one new member joined. Cuu , ndenoo was then read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that 810.00 be sent to the Flood Relief Fund. also 510.00 to the Red Cross. Bills amounting to 339.61 were then paid. Sewing and knitting for the Red Greg was passed around. It was decided to have a quilting as soon as possible. It was moved and seconded that the teacher order more capsules for school children. Reports of committ were heard and the following new ones appointed: sick, school and pro- gram, Mrs. Gerald Maoladyen and . Mrs. Eldon Dawson: lunch, Mrs. Lorne Carruthera. Mrs. Joe Mur- hy. Mrs. Ellsworth Newaome and . rs. uaman Macwilliam. Mrs. Myrtle Peters kindly invited. members to her home for next! I In the same way your milknian, . I - I hwy" or mu" mly have helped seeking ways of checking diseases build new highways waterworks and prolonging life for a"' 9 O schools, power plants or och" .35. So anyone who ownaiife insurance -including probably you-docs more sential public works in your com- than provide financial security for munity. For there are millions of people in these and many other occu- his family. 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