SEPTEMBER 24. 1953 O1-eury and l-lalliax, where she was la patient for a couple, of weeks. she is now u o o a. patient of Mrs. rAlice Turner, VICIIIIEY Turner Nursing Home in O'Leary. and is improving nicely. Rev. M. J. Rooney oi st. Anthon- y's. is visiting his parents in Bos- ton. .. . saughlln Home of Rose- mik, was I visitor to o'Leary re- sent-15'. Mrs. Beulah Macwilliams, o'- Leary, is having her house re- decorated, and it looks very nice.'Truro Mr. Arthur Harris and Mr. Her- bie Dennis, O'Leary, motored to last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Buch- Mrs. Owen ”Jones has returned man of Llnkletterlkoad, were to 0'Leary from the hospital in Fresh Ground HAMsunq.tb'. 37: (cottage Roll) BONELESS BUTTS lhalfzor whole) lb. . 48c WlENERS. lb. 39c BOLOGNA.Ib. 35: Robin Hood FLOUR. in Ten Towelling, 24 lb. bug Sl.83 Choice Quality , T TO JUICE, 48 oz. fin . . . . .,. . . . 33c Cb ite Face 'Christle r y S . 4 cakes . . 29c Sodas. lb. pkg. . 29ci Pet (5 02. Meat) Food. 6 tins . . . . 35c lclums. 2 tins . . . 69c i lHeinz, 20 oz. raiiiiitb-” Ketchup. 2 for . . 6lc Juice. 2 for .. 33c Choice Quality-20 oz. Choice Quality-20 oz. Wax Beans. 2 for 35c Fees. 2 for . . .' . 43c ORANGES.3 dos. 73c. GRAPEFRUIT. 4 for 25c 38 VATCI-lER"S DIM GROCERY Heinz AVE. 6584 E Sunday visitors to Mt. Royal, guests of the latter's parents. Mr. sndiMre. Martin Buchanan. Mrs. Lymen Caseley of Mill. River, had as her guest recently Mrs. Frank Yeo of Central Lot is. ' The Misses Mary and Thursa Finnan of sourisfwere visitors to Woodstock recently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Firinan, and other relatives in that vicinity. The friends of Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant oi O'Leary. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Western Hospital and hope for her a speedy recovery." Mr. and Mrs. Earland Miller of West Cape. accompanied by Mr. Douglas Ada.ms,iO'Leary, attended the funeral of the late Stewart Banks on Sunday afternoon. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren of Summerside, on their recent marriage, which took place on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Wanren was formerly Miss Susie Hudson of Cascumpec. Mr. William Campbell has re- turned to his home ln,Charlotte- town after a pleasant holiday spent with relatives in Knutslcird and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. William Maggi- son of Knutsford, were visitors to Dunblane recently. Mr. Norman -lvlprrlson spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Morrison, in Hebron. A.lvin Palmer and family accompanied by Mrs. Elwood Smallnian, O'Leary, motored to Brooklyn on Saturday and were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison have moved from their home in Cascumpec to o'Leary. Theyhave rented the house owned by Mr. Mrs. Herbie Vatcher for the winter months. They are receiving a hearty welcome here. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley and daugiiter,Olive, motored to Elleraiie on Sunday. ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -' when a number of her littlel OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. 'at her 0'i..eary to play games and wish her many happy returns of were served it lunch of ice-cream and cake by Mrs. The Jelley family attended the funeral of the late Stewart,Baiiks. while the Moresheads went on to Summereide and attended service in the Trinity Church. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jelly, 0'Leary attended the funeral of the late Stewart Banks in Elierslie, then motored to Union Corner where they visited with Mrs. Jelly's mother, Mrs. Fred Allan. Mr. Waldron Laird oi Coleman, has Just returned from a plea- sant trip to the New England States where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Laird of North Reading, Mass. He also visited Mr. Walter Piatts and Dr. C. R. Brad- ley oi Kingston, NJ-i. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacLsan who have been visiting with friends and relatives in O'Leary and vic- inity have gone to their home in Newton Centre. Mass. Mrs. Fred. Macnae of Summer, side. was a visitor to the western part of the Island Monday. She also visited with her sister, Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank. Two prominent business men, Mr. William Little of Boston. Mass, and Mr. Omar Beribie oi Nashua, NJ-I., spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Frlzzell oi Springfield West. During their stay they motored (rom North Cape to Sourls. They hope to be able to come back again next year. The Springfield West Womens institute met at the home ofMra. Verne Coliicutt on Tuesday night for their September meeting. The president occupied the chair, Roll call was answered by 13 members and one visitor was welcomed, Mrs. Alvin Rix gave an interest- ing account of the A.C.W.W. Rally, which was held in Tyne Valley, The sum oi five dollars was voted toward the Handicraft Van. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Collicutt, roll call to be answered with a white elephant sale. Program con- sisted of a measuring contest, by Mrs. Ray Collicutt a nut contest by Mrs. Stirling Frizzell and a fruit contest by Mrs. Lewis Mac- Kenzie. Shirley Palmer celebrated her eight birthday on Saturday after- iuuwnngdwdwmymmmmumwm- 0 0,1; 0 o o? O HO i3-speed radio-phonograph RCA VICi'0R V-566 Suggested list who st.-.'i."u7'i.'.-';l'.'.'. z. mahogany at Manda. Here is the beauty of truly line furniture . . . graciously styled. solidly built of fine woods, i ' superbly finished. Here. too, is home entertainment E at its best. You enjoy all recorded music with the full. brilliance and colour of RCA Victor's famous "Golden Throat” tone sy'stein. The new 3-speed automatic record changer is the world's easiest-to-play... and the 6-tube standard radio offers superlative performance. 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Mrs. Philip Matheson read A home in the lovely suit. Alfred FIVE-MON-TH SENTENCE TIMMINS, (CF)-Gerald Keros- chitz, 21-year-old miner. was sen- tenced Tuesday to five months in. jail after he pleaded guilty to pos- l session of high-grade ore. Police said he was arrested at Al.ln0l'i -C.P. on Home Economics. "pics -w E 'r'Ei:N”"' Gold Mines Limited. where he worked, with 87.37 worth of ore concealed in an inside coat of his lilNlI Elllll TEA ll.” l).5 It! flluruur pwul. .' 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