ram ‘ P)’:/AM/I5‘ so M1/at my/re/e J nvmmm-'2 50!? 70! TM! MONEY! Whiter than brand new! Thai‘: Rinso-while! Onl Rinso gives these amazing washday resu is because only Rinso contains Solium. Yes. Rinso gets eyen greyed and yellowed things actually whiter new-.' than brand Brighter than brand new! Thar‘: Rinso-bright! Only Rinso can give \ you such marvelous washday results because only Rinso contains Solium. Yes. Rinso gets your washable color: actually brighter than brand new! ' So safe for clothes ~/ 0 . . . so kind to hands! 7 '1 Milli! woiiiii usrkinso Givu» lill‘ nhrlvsl wusil . I All O I -tluut wadidzqpmduct ’ leach 1%rM°00R}v1lCK'8 ' “andiyoa mach forihe§gs_tl _M¢corMicr's‘ Au llflll IICAUSI rose. Mae: mervill flldfln 3‘ mm»: GUARDIAN. E IN MEMORIAM . MR8. JEBIIEAE OPOONNOI The death occurred at her home in Hope River on Febniary Gila. 1960, or Mrs. Jeremiah O'Connor. in her mini year. The late Ms-I. O'Connor. who was me former Mary Elizabeth Sulli- van daughter of the late Tihomas Sullivan and Iiliaabetih Cullen. lived all her life in the home where the was born. In 1990 she married Jere- miah O'Connor of Clinton who deceased her twenty-eight ‘years 580- Belng oi a kind and charitable disposition. Mrs. O'Connor will be greatly missed by her many trlends who had the pleasure at knowlm her, but more especially will she be missed in her hcme where her loved ones will cherish fond mem- arics oi her many acts of kindness and d€'VOT.8dn¢& towards them. ‘ Until the day of her death the deceased enjoyed comparatively good hi-alth, but was stricken sud- denly and passed away fortified by the last rites of the Ramon Cath- olic Cburrfi which were adminis- tered to her by her pastor. REV Earl Dalton. - Leill to niuurn the passing of a kind and l0VlTl[.'1 mother are the lollawiiig; four d3ughteis,- Lottie, Mrs. Angus Cam-p‘iel‘.. Cambridge. Mass; l‘.m.ma. Mrs. Anthony Dumas. Roxhury . Mus; Agnes MJ‘s. Emmett McG'uiEBJ1. H0130 River; 1-‘lormce. Mrs Gal-l Greenan, Kinkoru: and John of Hope Rivi-r_ Ellie also leaves twe.ve granciclllldren who will ever rem- ember with gratitude the attention and kindness she showered upon thrm. The funeral was held under the direction of Mir. P. A. Monaehan on Wednesday. February 8th, to st Aiiirs Church, Hope River. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Earl Dalton who also of- flclated at the burial services in the adjoining cemetery. The pali- beareis were: Alexis Murphy. James Maclsaar. John Walsh cuis Wal<il. Lcander Reid and James Lawless. _ May hcr soul rest in peace- MASS CARDS Jchh an-:1 Mary. Jerry, Jackie and Vernon. Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Mociuiigan. Mr. and Ml’S, Carl Greenari (2). Mr. and ms. Angus Campbell <5) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Damas (5) Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald. Darrell Mcc-ulgtln. Marie M.cGulgan. Jackie McGvulga.n. James Mcdvuigan. Lorne McGu.iga.n. l\/nary, Noreen and Joan Greerlan. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen. Hope River. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. David O'Connor. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless. Nor- bore. Mr. and Mrs, Ignatius Lawless. Kinlcora. . Mr. and Mire. J. T. Reid. HOPE River. Mir. and Mire. Louis Reid. Sum- me:-side. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid. Hope vcr. MM)". and Mrs. Wilfred McAleei'. lioipe River. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin McAlee¢. Ilcrpe River. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reid. H099 River. Mr. and Mars. Alexis Murphy. llcpe River. Mr. and Mire. James Miolsaac. Hope River , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph suite!‘- Hoope River. Mr. and Mrs F J. cireemn Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mcc-uigan. Hu ier River. ‘ and Mrs. Louis Mullltan. Kirltora. Miss Jean Reid, Toronto. Miss Florence and Wibert Reid. Regina. Mrs Fred Bauer. Realm. mv. iuui Mn. Joseph Ayers. Rol- dlndate. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Eanand Ford. Rioedind-ate. Mass. National Biscuit 00.. Boston. Mrs. Frames Durham. 3019111’!- Mass. Mrs Theresa Haves’. Boston. Mass MESSAGE! 0!‘ BYMPATEY Mrs. John A. Stewart. GhI.rlott.e- town. Mr. tovwn. Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy. Souris Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goodman. Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Her-tell. Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bulger. Hun-ter River. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bioiluar. l-lunter River. Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor, Hun- ter River. Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Cullen, Char- lotletovm. Mrs. Julia Gallant and busily Fredericton Mr. and ms. Lawrence Douoefie. Rustloo. Mr. John Rpflefl, Charlottetown. Louise and Harry MoColIn'ey. New Glasgow. , Mr. and Mrs. George Dlekieaon, New Glaqow. 2 Mr. and Mn. Clitton Dlnnull. New Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Myeu, stan- iey Bridge. Mr. and ms. .1. Alex Molbonald, Tracadie. ‘ Mr. and Mire. Bert Hamnil, lun- lore iii}. Mary rum. Wlnnbec. Mr. and Mrs. ltooert Dustin. lol- ur. and Mrs. rt"-ecu Buatln, sin- e, Meal. -. Catherine Iirleht. la-any ' Allaton, luau. ' llleen Quinn, Canlbridee. less. ‘are. wheeler and arm. @3- Mira. John Sullivan, Charlotte- .0 (_3I-IARLOTTETOWN Mill Road and Vicinity M1’. Ilmu fin Alblrion III a recent guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant. V Mr. Keir Brown, Mill Road was I recent visitor to Woodstock. the guest of his sister Hrs. Hollis Elliot. Mr. Mitchell Gallant accompan- led by Mr. Arthur Arsenault. cu- cumpec. were. recent visitors to Conway on business. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant. Mill Road. were recent guesta ‘oi Mr. and Mrs. John ll‘. Gallant. Piulvllle. Mr. and Ml'l. Erskine Murray. Mill Road were recent visitors to O’l’.i_eary. the guests or Mr. and Mrs: Amos Adams. Mr. and Mrs John Gallant, Cas- eumpec were recent visitors to Pluxville the zuesls of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S Gallant. Piusville. U hriends of Mr. Melvin Bridges. Caaouxnpeo are passed to lean that his condition is improving fol- lowing his recent illne s. Mr. William Gallant accompan- ied by Mr. Edgar Gallant. Piusville, were recent visitors to Cucuanpec the guests or lvlr. and Mrs. John Gallant. Friends of Mr. and Mr.. Je:ry Peters are pleased to learn that their small son is well on the road to recovery alter being 1. patient at Western Hospital Alberlon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Gallant, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, Mill Road were re:-em: visitors to Cascumuec the grests or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Gallant and daughter Sharon. Cawumpec. were recent visitors to Mill Road the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. Alma and Vicinity Friends are sorry to learn that Mtrs. Lloyd Dunbar is a patient in Western Hospital. Alberton. Many friends oi Mr. Hudson Prldham regret to hear of his sud. den illness at his home in Montrose Miss Florence Dunbar student at Notre Dame Coment. Tisnl.-.h spent the Week end at her home in Alma. Mr. David L Gordon who is employed at the airport in sum. merslde. spent the week-end at his home in Alma. Mrs. Arthur Galpln returned to her home in Summerside alter viaiting with her mother, Mrs. Nel- son Currie, Alma. Mr. Raynall MacNeill of Mount Royal was in Alma last week on business and was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Dun- ar. - Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Emerson Currie is a patient in Prince County Hospital. His many friends hope to see him home again soon. Mrs. ‘S. F. McN€lll was a visitor to Coleman on Wednesday “here she attended the funeral of her grandmother, the late Mrs. Mary Wallace. . Mr. Kenneth R. i\lailhewi~' and his bride, the formci Lillian Moun- tain of Alma have returned from their honeymoon in the New Eng. land States where they visited many relative: and friends. Mr. Matthews is a well known mer- chant in Elmsdale. on Wednesday evening. rm. Isaac W. Dunbar entertained the members or the Alma Institute. Contests were put. on by Mrs. Al- lan Clarke and Mr;-. John Clatke and won by Mrs. Wallace Donald and Mrs. Allan Clarke. The hostess and lunch committee served a delicious lunch. ,___ M:-. and Mrs. In ' M’ . Boston, Mass. M cmw" Mrs. Florence Lewis, Cha,-rlome. vim. Mir! Evelyn Hayes. Boston. t Mr. and Mrs. John Dames, Bos- on. Xlerglnia Daimle. ftoston. r.andMrs.W el'McGulg, New York. an Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mieculgan. Portland. oregun. IPIBITUAL BOUQUIT Mary and Noreen Greenan. lnrolenent at our Lady 0! Per- ‘ petml Help “WM ., m:.esmr;-‘mm Bballt O0 ' CARD OF THANKS ‘mi. family at the late Mn. Jere- miah O'Connor wish to tlnmk their kind blends and neiahbours. who assisted Item to much and all who sent Mass Cards, Messages at am. partly on the occasion ol her death. . he l/VHW><i‘../i --i‘l§‘ son: n.‘\.—:- .i=e:i2r_7 gfilig .— .- 1" $3 - "i‘_‘_"_'*V _ Mr. Ralph own‘ or 0!.-eary. was a arslness visitor to I-Ialinx last we ,__. Mr. Leslie Mchaec oi Dunblane is spending a few days in O’Leory. the guest or Mr. Aubrey Ellis. Mr. lrayden Keeie and Mr. Lowell atthews oi Halifax were guests ‘a the home or Mr. and Mrs. l't..ll. Hunter. Rosebank. Mrs. Keith Gard and lime daughter or Mill River were guests on Sunday or Mrs Gard's sister, Mrs. Ralph Adams and Mr. Adams. Mr. Clayton Macbellan 01 West Gaps spent the pan. week,in 0'- lieary. the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.. George Car- ruthers. Miss Marjorie Belts, teacher at Coleman school. was a recent vis- itor to her home in Glen-wood. the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs lame Betta. Misses l."ez'n oulton Macuod who are employed at the Telephone Elxuliange in Summer- side spent the wees-end at their home in Brae Mr. Harvey Ma/cNcvin oi the hi. C. A. F. stationed at Summer- side was a week-ena visitor to O'l..eary the guest or his mollicr Mrs. Dan MacNevin .sincere sympathy is extended to the family at the late Mr. Alonzo Foley at Bloomfield station in their sorrow. The iuneral service was held in St. Anthony's Roman Catli- olic Church in Bloomfield. Among those attending the Bar- bara Ann Scott Show in Charlotte- town were: —— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams, Miss Shirley Gorrill. Mr Therin Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. E.\‘»' Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Sea- man. Mrs. L.G. Dewar. all lrom O'1Aeax'y. and Mrs. John Platts lrom Howlan. A pleasing ceremony was recent- ly held at the United Church Manse in Elmsdale when membeis or the congregation decided to honor their organist. Mrs. l-lazen Cameron with an address and the presentation 01 a substantial purs in recognition of her splendid ser vices as the Church organist. The. address was read by the Minister. Rev. John M. sheen and Mr. Basil MacNelll made the presentation. The guest or honor, although taken by surprise, thanked her iriends in a low well chosen words for re- -membering her in such a tangible‘ manner. On February 28th., a very pleas- ant evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lidstone oi I-Lnutsford when a large num- ber o! friends and relatives gath- ered togxtend congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Lldstone's la.- thcr. Mr. James Lldstone on his eighty-ninth birthday. Delicious Fe- lreshrnents were served and the center of attraction was a large birthday cake. Mr. Lldstone has the good wishes oi.‘ his legion cl mend: that God may spare "him to enjoy many more happy birth- days. He has three daughters. Mrs. George Campbell, o‘Leary, Mrs Harold Ramsay and Mrs. Erskine sllliker oi Knutsiord and one son. Harold or Knutsicrd. A familiar and well known resi- dent of Brae passed away on Sun- day, March lllth in the person of Mr. Thomas Oulton at his home in Brae Harbour. at the advanced age oi almost ninety years (90). Mr. Oulton was an Elder in tho Brae United Church rd senior Elder of the o'Leitry Pastoral Charge and always took a zest interest in Church activities and when his health permitted. was always an active worker in the Church. he was I sterling citizen, a wonderful neighbor and is kind friend. He was a devoted husband and father. He leaws to mourn his daughter‘ ii-~-rl. Mrs . Vernon Metherall 3‘ ae Harbour. who kept house rm‘ lier Father: Elearor. (Mrs. Trenholin) in summerslde. and three .ons. Roy and Robert in Bras and Humphrey in Glenrood and a number oi grandcluldi-en and glen t- grandchlldren. "Servant of God, Well Done." Funeral arra.ngemen‘s have not yet being completely lin- alized but interment will be in the Brae United Church cemetery. Ten students from the Oieary School went to Charlottetown on Pridny altemoon. March in to compete with other students in a skating meet in the piovincial capital. Miss Margaret woodrldu VII succsslul in winning the Cup for girls of her age and class and the in receiving well merited con- zratiilatlons. The students were taken to (marlottetown in cars driven by Mr. Claude MacNei!l ard Mr. Bill Macheill. They had previously been chosen as thdoutstandlng skaters in their class and age group: at the O'Iaary sports held in the O'Leafy Funk on Wednesday night, March 0. The following students went to Charlottetown - Jimmy MacDonald, Glen ltogei-son. stir-‘ linc Adams, Billy Bernard, Geoflo wedge. ll s. Margaret W e, Lelia iris, llaaen bill or and Jackie Kennedy. others who went down in cars were Lloyd T-in GAME!) THEATRE XINIITIWION :10 or the none none‘: ......... i-%""U. ren- IAIN cannon" -inning Alan J ““ '.':."'...."‘i“.:':'.."‘:".‘i.‘.’.i.'t ‘III filth III filed all died. id hlalne ‘ . ,s1Altoa 15. I950, REG _ 1'.»-«roma."ao.‘1.isyasEil’ Robert Louie suven.on'i,*nInNarrmn"' -. V, with Roddy Ilolhwall . _ -* - AlsoLAUBEL-IIARDY comely" FRIDAY-SATURDAY — 2.-ma Arruacrions-2 James omig in “run my mom rnxas" rI!9.!-.!$. . IRENE DARE -. Friday 8:30, 7 it 9:20 -- Saturday 2:80. 7 C 9:20 CAPITOL Sunnmei-aide LAST siiowmo '1‘0DAY—3:30-7:15-9:15 “BRIDE OF VENGEANCE” with Paulette Goddard - John Lund FRIDAY - SATURDAY - Friday -7:15-9:15 — Saturday 2:30-7:159:15 BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR RDQUES1 IF‘ YOU'VE SEEN IT BEFORE —- SEE IT AGAIN. IF Y0!‘ HAVEN"I‘—DON’1‘ MISS IT THIS TIME. vmanca aaoal will) A MY -aAll.llKllAtil-illliitt-Alflllll-aw!‘ ~fl(W%l-I|lI|K- ........DAviD Buugiz :.:-rs.-..~:..~:.~..~:%:.-m inlng two cups for Charlottetown. Mr. Pbrbes Kennedy Sr. is th( caretaker of the O’Lieary Fink thil season. silliker and Clifford Ellis. Forbes Kennedy Jr. of Charlottetown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Kennedy of O'Leary was successful in win- r RCAVICTOII-‘S FAMOUS- The Record of the F uture y is today sweeping the country - - - in actual sales! PRODUCTION CAN’! KIIP UP WITH ”45" DIMAND People are buying “45" Players and Record: to fan that our factory is behind orders despite all- oui production. Our Record Plant, Ca.nada'a largest. is working day-and~nlght to overtake the terrific public demand for "45". Right now 47% of the entire record pressing capacity of the plant is on "45". AIIIADV MORI THAN I500 IlTll$ ON "45" There are now more than I500 musical selections on RCA Victor "45" Records. And the number is growing so last that the present "45" catalogue will be doubled by Christmas. ICCIAIMID IV IVIIYIODYI Toeclhlnl. Kouueviuky, Rubinstein. Heil’e_t1. Horowitz and many other great music authionuen listened to "45" and nounocd it the lines: at all recorded music. e Canadian public con- firms this high praise b unprecedented buym 1 Many geople have not a able to purchase a l the '4 " records tlieyrwaut. We apologise that we are still unable to meet public demantl. l§_¢ assured that it ybur dealer is on: of stock on ' 4}: - it won't be [or longliecause RCA Victor ltdoing its utmost to bring you the music you want in the volume you are ding it. llll -1!-its 4|-MOI "45" IICOID CAVAIDOUI Your RCA Vicinr Record dealer has thk new Catalogue of the al- ’ ready extensive listings of '45" _, Records. Get yoniroopy today. . M RCA... rlcrron ICA VIGTOI COIPAIV IIHIIII @ Italitax rams mm-e can-v l¥1ll""" .. .. v