PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN New llomlnloii VI. I. Hold.AnnuaI Meeting The annual meeting of New Do- iriinion W. I was held on Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. Bruce Mac- Lea.n. Roll call was answered by 11 members and two visitor: Eleven members paid their dues of 25c each. The school oomrnittce reported paper towels and paper oonfalnrrs purchased for school. It was de- cided to purchase Halibut liver oil capsules. It was decided to havi- a joint Christmas concert with teacher and pupils. Roll call for next meeting Will be an exchange of Christmas gifts at close of meeting. The following officers were elect- ed: president. Mrs, Dan Liviiiiz- stone: vicc-president, Mrs. Auldcn MacPhail; secretary, Mrs. Lloyd MiacPlinil: directors. Mrs. Arthur MacDonald, Mrs. Ls-no Marnonnld. and Mrs. Lloyd MacPhail; schiicl committee, Mrs. Hector MacLr.m Mrs. Lem MacDonald; sick coni- inittve, Mrs. Cam MacPhoe. Mrs Waiter MacEwen: auditors, Mrs. Hector Currie, Mrs. Tlinnias Low- lhz-r. WAS I-'01'NDER'S DESCENDANT BROCKVILLE. Ont. (CPl - A direct dcscerzdaiit of the founder of Brnckvlllc died in hospital here Thursday. Clnrmv M. Bucll. 71. was rho son of Charles H. Buell and It irfii-generation descendant of r W:1I:ain Bueli. The fan sc:'led lien: in the carl;.' 1780's. BAC KAC H E May I:eWarninq I Bm'kacIIe is often caused lay Iuy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the tystemn Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and Iiesvy-headed Ieeling my f00n Iollow. That's the time to talia Dodilys Kidney Pills. Dodrrs stimulate the kidney: to normal action. Then you leel better-sleep better-work better. Get Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. 5) llowlan And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and family and Mr .and Mrs. Henry Gallant and family, motored to Alberton on Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and family of Piusvillc, were in Howlnn on Nov. 15. Rev. Pius Finnan arrived home at Woodstock on Nov. 18. to spend 9. short visit. with his parents and friends. Miss Jenn Arsenault who is at- tending school at Siemon Park I.-pent the week-end of Nov. 22, at her here. Congratulations are now being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Eugenel ,Perry of Fortune Cove tnec Francis: ll-lagr-n of Cuscumpec) who were! lll'lEIITI6(I at St. Anthoiiys' on Nov. I8. I Mis. Joe T. Gallant of Uppcri 'Ht)WI3ll, on Nov. 15), went to' .1(ensington, where she will visit Ladles' put on their annual chic- ken supper. Mrs. Margaret Arseniault of Up- per Howlan, recently visited at the home of her daughters, in Alber- ton. Mrs. J. B. Arscnault is n patient in 1 Massachusetts hospital where she is receiving treatment after being advised there by her physic- ian. Her many friends and neigh- bours hope to see her soon return much improved in health. Mr. Fermin Perry recently motored to Summerside and Char- lottetown. Rev. plus Finnan who recently spent a few days with his parents left Nov. 20, on return to his duties in Bathurst, N. B. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the widow and family of the late Vilda Arsenault of Lot 6, whose death after brief illness occurred at his home on Frldayl evening. Messrs. Jei'i'y and Eddie Galliinti Silver Wedding At Indian River Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 0. Runsay were pleasantly surprised on Fri- day, Nov. 20, when a large number of friends and neighbors assem- bled at their home to celebrate with them the twenty-nfth anniv- ersary of their marriage. While the guests were assembling, sweet music was rendered by Mrs. Hu- bert Gillls and Messrs. Andrew Martin and J. Arsenoult, while a choral group sang many of the old favorites. Mr. James L. Saunders was MC. and after telling the jubllu-ions the object of this friendly invas- ion of their home, he called on Dr. J. J. Higgins to read an ad- dress expressing the sentiment: of all present, congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay and wishing them many more years of happy married life. The addres was accompanied by the presentation of a coffee table and several silver pieces. The hap- py celebrants were also the recip- a few days at the home of lit-rlmotorcd to Bloomfield on Nov. 23. jients of many C0n8-l'EtU1BY:0l'Y 11193- lson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and: Mrs. TORT. Dunphy. I 4 Friends here of Irene Dunphy. .12 year old daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. Tom Dunphy of Kenslngtony are sorry to know she is a patienty Iin P C. Hospital and sincerelyl ;nlsh her a speedy get-well. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Artliiir Arsenaiilt and Cola Arsenault of Criscumpcci Mr. Clifford Arsenault was a re-; cent visitors at Piusviilc. VAG.l inveriigsinuviciiiity. -.Vl:ss Faith Leary, spent MacDonald. the week- end O.-i iilI.Ili sages including telegrams from their adopted son Carl McQunid and family, Calgary, Alta., and from Mr. Dodds, Ekimonton, Alta. organizer for the C. N. R. Over- liindcr Special. A gift was received l:'om the bridesmaid of twenty-dive years ago. Miss Stella Drlscoll of New York Brief sipcecheir were made by Rev. R. F. McDonald and James Pen- dergast. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay ex- yrccently were guests at the home my 1)argn1& M1-' and M,-5, Jafnes pressed their pleasure and appre- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arseiiuult, Howlnn. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenaultl MacDonald, Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Alc-er Arsenaiilt, Havelock, N.B.. were recent vis- ciation in appropriate speeches af- ter which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows". Refreshments were served with Alina and Allen wrre recentlng;-5 M me home of 341-, and M.-syiby the ladies and the evening was jvisitors of Mr. 'Gallant's, How-inn. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and family moved to itliey plan to reside for the winter Mr. Riclinrd is zinl ymonths. whore l9l1lpl0)'PC of Macwiiiiums and Tumors Ltd. There was a large attendance at the home of Mrs. Leo Arseniault ion Nov. 17, wlicii St. Ann Club ANYTHING from a Set of Plugs . to a "Major Operation?! AT THE first sign of an ailing tractor. call on us and get expert. professional ure. Farm machines are our busi- ness and we do our best tokecp the greatest pomible number of them in good running condition. Call on us -for anything from I set of plugs to a "major operation." :Water St. East Wednesday, Thursday and FrldaY. iiiivvffiiiivs TIQHIIH. Atliorfori and Summorsldo SPECIAI-'. "RECRU OFFICER ' AT ong..i.i., Aiim-ton and summersido iiudian Nuv L Royal A I I.( P ISLAND EQUIPMENT" COMPANY LTD. "The Farmers' Machine Service Centre" Summersido December 2nd. 3rd. 4”!- NAVAL There's a fine ITING LIFE IS A MAN )I?.'S you in the Royal Canadinn Navy! yOur expanding Navy wants more in young Canadians of good Lchmt.-tcr.'and education. You should be aged 17 to 25 (or 29 '.for some specialist categories). Find out how you can be- come a sailor in the R. C. N! Rzchnrd B-iggar, Porto :9. Mrs. daughter, Austin Ma y ri a rd Barbara Ann. an d y vrore . Mrs. Fl'P(I Mills, St. November 20. Elcziiiors on Mrs. Cecil Bulger wiis in Sun:-l niersldc November 20 on buslnessi . Mrs. Bowman Millignn was in- Siimmerside Norcniber 2-! on busi- HCSS. Miss Mary Robin and Mrs. May- les. Mannlniz. Women's InSIItllI..: Sirpervisior, Charlottetown, were at. Invprnrvss School on Novenibrr 23rd nrizanizuiz the second year sewing class. Miss Tl'iere5aW -Kilhride who iipovnt some time in summerslde has returned to her home in In- remc-ss. Miss -Mary Millizan. Invcrness. and Miss Isabel Coughlin. Sum- merslde, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton, West Devon. Mr. Clifford Blggar. Albertony was visiting his parents, Mr, And Mrs. Richard Biizgnr on Novem- ber 22. Mr. Elliott Bigger who was em- ployed on a. zovernmpnt boat at Ch'ni.ham. N. B. has returned to his home for the winter mrmilis. Mr. Cecil Bulger was in Alber- ton on November 19 on business, -P. career HOW open to pleasantly spent with music, dan- cing and singing with Miss Don- nlda. M':Donaiid. Mrs. Chsrles Mc- Leilnn and Mrs. Allan Murphy as O'Leary iilierelyy-ismnz M t!1p ho,-we or ftrfy. ,,m1l;iccom.panists. Exhibitions of step- dnnciiig by a number of the guests mus a fciiturc of the program. Ilowlan And Vicinity Mr, mid Mrs. John Platis and family were in Alberton on Thurs- day. Robert Gsllnnt and Joe Deo- Roches motored to Tignlsh. Mr and Mrs. Felix Arsenaulii of Woodstock left on Nov. 12 in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. Dorioe Gallant of Duvar, on a. trip to the U.S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant are going to Montreal where they will visit with their son and daughter- in-low, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gallant, Mr. Lawrence Deattoches of Maine was guest at the home of his bmthcr and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesR.oches, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant attended the Deglonairea' goose supper on Armistice night. at the Legion home at Bloomfield. Cor- ner. Miss Theresa. Gslioint muted lie'r ninth birthday on Nov. 18. Misses Leone and Frances Ar- sanault, who are employed at 0'- Lcary. spent. Sunday with their folks in Howlan. Mr. nnd Mn. Joe T. Gnllnnt of Forest View. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Friday evening. Messrs. Lawrence Desliloches and John James Arsennult who spent the past week on the Isiami. left by bus on Nov. 14 on return to their home in Mexico, Me. An immunization clinic for chil- di-rn of pre-school age was held in lO'Lc:iry on Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. John Pla.tts with Elizabeth and David were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn, Elmsdule. Mm. Leo Arscnault spent Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. Joe T. Gal- lant, Forest View. Miss Freda MaoMillan of West Cane F-licnt Nov. 8 with her sistcr, Mrs. Clayton Carrutheris, at How- lan. - Milton Brnnllman at O'I..oLrywas in Howlim oin busincu Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons. Wayne and Norman, moved to Borden on Nov. 14 where Mr. Peters is working on the railroad section. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ansenault and son Raymond of Egmont Bay, were in lloivlnn on Saturday, call- ing at the home of Mr. and Mn. T. Peters. Henry Perry And daughter Mar- garet. Mt. Edward Rood. Char- lottetown, spent Nov. 16 with relu- tivrs in Howion. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perry spent Nov. 18 End 14 in Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gulant and family of Fortune Cove were in Howlan on Nov. 15. Ire. illlllo of 0'Lea.ry was lnHow- inn on Nov. 14. Messrs. Philip and F in t on 'I'hom.paon were calling on old friends in Howlsn recently. Mr. J. H. Richard fa-now em- ployed at Garritpbellurri. Mr. and Mn. Fruit nlohuid and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aroenauit wore recent. visitors to mt 0. 8ympn.t.h,v is being extended to the family and widow of the lam sylvamg Deelioohos of Ticnllh. whose death occurred at his home on Nov. 10. He was a bmtaher of Joe Deanoches of Howlui, to whom '5 III? also we extend sympathy. Mrs. Deonocheo wu fomcly Min An- I Piusville And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family. Elmsdale, were visitors lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran on Sunday. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Griffin (nee Elsie O"Hs.llornn) on their recent marriage which took place at st. Mark's Church, Burton, Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and daughters Mary Patricia, Delories and Louise, Burtbn. Lot 7, were visiting Mrs. Daltonks mother, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran, Piusviiie, rec- ently. Mr. Carlyle Ramsay. Rosebnnk, was a business visitor to Piusvllie on November 23. Mrs. Leonard Barnette, Elmsdale. spent November 18 at the home of her llster-in-law, Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and daughter, Erma. Rosebunk, were visiting friends in Piusville on Wednesday. Mrs Herbert Walters. Sundrrr. Alberta. recently spent a few days visiting friends in Alberton. Messrs. Terrence and Winston Gallant, Duvar, were recent visitors to Piusville. School chums of Miss Sliirley Murray are glad to have her back to school again after being con- fined to'her home with an attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Corcoran. and sons Frederick and Donald. East Royalty, were visiting friends and relatives in Piusvillc on Now, ember 22. I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaudet. of. Miscouchr, were visitors to Plus- ville on Monday. Mr. Clifford Arscnaull, llowlnri, was in Piusville on November 22. Mr. Joseph Perry of St. Louis. was to this district recently. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Mocregrii” and famviiy of Burton. were visit- lng relatives in Plusville on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F Gallant and daughters Pearls and Anne and son Edmond. motored to Eg- mont Bay on November 22. -B B. WESTMORELAND W. I. The 16th annual meeting of the Westrnorelsnd Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Hal Rogeroon on Nov. 3. Eleven mem- bers and three visitors were pres- ent. Membership fees were paid by 11 members; one new member was welcomed. Reports of committees were heard. Mrs. V. Moore read some hints for the educational committee. - The school committee reported the need of II. "Hecotraph" and paper towels. The secretai'y-treas- urer gave 5. report. New commit- tees were appointed: School, Mrs. V. Moore: nick. Noreen Oates and Mrs. H. Canfield; educstional,Mi.ss Edna Todd; kocial, Mrs. Ed. Trowsdnle and Mrs. R. Mziyhew: lunch, Mrs. Eldon Leard, Mrs. Ed Trowsdale and Mrs. Robert May- hew. Election of officers took place for the new year: President. Miss Noreen Oakes: vice-presideni,Mrs. Verncr Moore; secretary-treasurer. Miss Ella Crossman; auditors, Mrs. l-Isl Rcgerson and Mrs.B.J. Trous- dsle; directors, Mrs. H. Cnnfleld, Mrs. Roy Crossman and Edna Todd. The preside-.nt thanked the inani- bcrs for their co-dpenitioii during the year. Five members subscribed for Institute News. It "was decided to hold Ii pantry sale in Crapaud. Mrs. Heber Canfield invited mem- bers for the December mreting, members to exchange Christmas gifts for roll call. ARTIST HONORED VANCOUVER. (C'Pl-Dr. Hiinter Lewis of the University of British Columbia. received the Queen's Coronation Medal for his work in the Federation of Canadian Art- istt. of which he was president last year. He is slso chairman of the Vancouver branch of the Cnnitdilsn Civil Liberties Union. nle Arsonsult of Howlan. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Vital Arsennult. Mr. snd Mrs. Rue Noonnn and family of 0'Lenry were in Howlan on Nov. 16. -A.CI. Poultry Wanted Hurry! Hurry! Bring all your unwanted Live Poultry. while Hie prices are so high. Monday. Nov. 30th from 8 a.m. until I pm. or my home on Molpoquo Road. Ifonsington. Pick-up Service for , large lots. Also Buying Daily. Mn. s. It. rcnomou. Phone 55.5 ' Conway And Vicinity 3"-mm -Mr. and Mrs. William Moc- Donald, ML-is Lauretta '.n-alnnr. Leonard Murphy. West Royalty Mills Lucy Desnoches and Mr. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy on November 22. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in Sirmmerslde on business recently. Mrs. Beatrice MacFodyen. Sum- merside, was I visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Nov. 22. Mr. Murdock Stewart was in Suimmerslde on November 23 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Ootway were in Summerside on business recently. 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