, llurray are pleased to see her out again, having been confined Iedeque Notes , and Mrs C. B. Matheson. 333,, River, were visitors to mi. villas: on Sunday. Septem- ber mi. rm a tied the rhufch service in the morning. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Murray. him John, N. 8., were week-end visitors to Bedeque. They were married in Saint John. on Sep- t9mIJEr 2nd. Mr. Murray is a son ,; Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Murray. .-O,.,,,erty of this village. but now Iesident in Trenton. Ontario. wuss sue Afficck, Toronto, is at ”f(,5ent on a visit with her mother, "ms. percy Affleclr. and other rela- ives in W” Mmmunity. Mr ..ii.. ....., can... Cotton ma their two sons. and Mr. and im, Alvin Cotton, all of Dart- mmm, N, S.. paid a brief visit at he home of Mrs. Calvin Cotton's nuthor, Mrs. Ernest Weeks and ur, Weeks. on Monday, Septem- ,,.r 5th. They also visited with heir daughter. MFS- Sterling En- "an and Mr. Enman,p Victoria W5, and other relatives, over he mug weekend. in. and Mrs. George Hender- ,o, and their daughter, Adele. nd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crock- .n, Summerside. were Sunday tupsts of Mrs. Henderson's sister, .lrs. Amasa Horne and Mr. 'nrne. Oyster Bed Bridser iir. and Mrs Arthur Murray .,.m the holiday in Nova Scotia. The August supper meeting 93 he Bedeque United Church Mena lssociation was held in the iliurch hall on ruesday evenin- tutzust 16th. Mr. Wilfred Craig. he president was in charge. I110 llr. William Stavert was secre .-try. Following the supper :1 sins- song was led by Mr. Rellih C311- ieck with Mrs. Edna Jenkins as aianist. The SPECIEI Peak” I" he occasion was Rev. E. H. Bean ,f Kensington. He delivered an iiteresting and informative ad- lress on India, which was much '.ppl'f'CliiIefl by all present. 'tht- funeral of the late Willem &li:lL'Fs'iI'I8l1e, of Lower Bedeque, jook place on Friday, September Jml. and was very largely at- tended. The service was held at the home and was conducted by Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, pas- tor of Bedeque United Church. interment was in the North Bedeque cemetery. Helen Mccardle. 10. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCardle, of Middleton, and a member of mehlicdeque 4-H Club is seen above "Betty" at the club's Achievement her five-.month old calf land. Nelson Gallant: Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. father. Glcngarry. coran's Dalton. Mr. I-iebron. and M l'.h also Mr. and Mrs. coran. t Plusvllle Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Gallant and son Stephen, have returned to Hamilton. 0nt.. after spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. also Mrs. John T. Gallant. Mr Lot 7. Anthony Cormier. ton, has been visiting relatives and friends in.Piusville. Bobbie Gallant. to Hamilton. Ont.. after spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Arthur Martin. Bloomfield Corner, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Some of the farmers in this vicinity are digging obbler pota- toes and having them hawled by truck to Halifax to be sold. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard in her capable manner was hostess to west Prlnce' 213355: 233: r;1a2:Si:: tSt:"e":83:" Mrs. Malcolm MacPhei'son and . ' . . M . f ' . M .. ll delicious duck dinner. 310:,-e atfeeili) eillslillicneg M35 llllacll Mr Norman Blanchard has Pherson's sister, Mrs. Hattie El- l recently returned home from Gagetown, where he had been employed for several months. Mrs. John T. Gallant spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mn Daria. (;,,11am,on Sunday. Sept.-i to spent a Du”... couple of days visiting at the home I of Mr. and Mrs Firman Perry Quito :a number oi people at- of Howlan. tended tho bingo in the Legion Home in Bloomfield Corner. on MY and Nllib 't:-viii" lit-ri',x' of August 31514 tSt, John and Min and llrs Al- phonse Bernard of Fredericton, Mr. and Mrs. .loliii .l (Tort-oran N 3- lBfl UI1 MI1nt'la.V morning. SPPL ircrc recently visiting Mrs. Allon Mttlsi-laL'. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Corcoran, Herman Cor- Loclte Rood Th; many friends of Joseph T l O'Leery Quite a number from O'Laary attended the Flower Show which was held in Alberton on Wednes- day; some entering flowers also received prizes. Mr. and Miss Jean MacDougall has re- turned to her home after spend- ing a month with friends in One- bec. She made the trip home with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodd of Summerslde, who were also re- turning. Mone- returned Mrs. Myra Cannon of St. Elea- nors is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams in O'Leary.. Mrs. Anne Ross and daughter Stella Ross of Wollaston, Mass.. left for their home recently after spending their vacation with Mrs. Empress Luxton and other relatives and friends in Friday evening Sept. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Perry of Summerslde motored to Howlan 5th for their homes in St John and lt'i'cdoricton lllr. and Mike Fi':itik Gallant of Dorchester, Mass . arrived in How- Ian on Saturday, Sept. 4th, to visit their relatives in Howlan, Duvar and vicinity. Cor Ambrose . Fred Arsenault who is employed in New Brunsirir-k spent the La- bor Dov wet-it end at his home vh Olaasptleas set-Is! I get! home. Miss Emile Bennett of Detroit. Mich., is spending some time vis- iting with her sister. Mrs. Earle Ellis in West Cape and Mrs. Ed- ward Mscbougall in 0'Leary. Miss Marion Macxenzie, 0'Leary. has gone to Charlotte- town where she is taking a busi- ness course. Mrs. Harry Macwiillams has returned to her home in O'Leary after spending three months and a half with relatives and friends in Victoria, B. C. Mr. MacWii- liams and children motored to Moncton to meet them on Wed- nesday. Sympathy is felt for Mr. and filrs. Arthur Harris. O'Leary. who received the sad news of the death of their grand-child. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loman Harris in Toronto recently. The ucumber crop is real good this year. Mr. Norbot Corcuran the truckman has to make two trips to town each day so far. 0 Mrs. Emma Matthews who has spent the past months in the United States, has returner to her home in O'Leary wherc she will spend her vacation. Il L The regular monthly meeting of the Hamilton W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. James M. Ram- say. September 6th. The president. Mrs. Alton Ramsay presided. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes were read and ap- proved. The finance committee re- ported .F26,0tt mnrin 3 -.,-mnv sale. it was moved by Mrs. James N (mu :'I .- Elma Stewart that Mrs. Carruth:-rs be un llll; new ttiitincc i-onini .-. Cori'c.s'pondenr(- nu: l'L'El(I .----r' 'is- cussed. It was moved by Mrs. .l.'niie.s A lit"? vi Mrs. James M. Ramsay. we give 310.00 to the Cancer Fund. Hills (LT 0'Leary for a few days. Miss Verna Stetson, Summer- side, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Cerette Stetson in O'Leary. Miss lllaiiclic Aliiltlimts of tt'l.eai1i. and SIlllHlll"l'MflE', IS now spending her i'aI'atmti will her brother Allan in New York. The many friends of Mr. Frank Gallant. 0'Lear,v. are sorry to hear that he is on the sick list. and hope to see him out again soon. The many friends of Mr. John Williams. 0'Leary, are very sorry to hear that he is on the sick list. Mr and hit".-' (iut'(lI)n Hardy and son Randal. and Miss Lucy Hardy of Alberton, were visitors to the home of Mfr. and Mrs Harry Adams in Knutslord recently. Mr. and Mrs William Mar- l-Iaclicrn and little daughter. of Charlottetown, spent the week end with Mrs. MacEacheru's par ents Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson in Mt. Royal. ., Mr. Harold Buell of Chicago. is l visiting at the home of Mr. and in Hnwlanrl ---AN EM "Em, -. e , , n Day program at Beilcque Rink Tuesday. With a total of 29 mem- bers this young Holstein and Jer- sey club is the largest on the Is- .PHOT0 BY WOTTONt Rev Dr. Charles A. Britten. Central Bedeque, attended the meeting of the Baptist Associa- tion at Wolfville, N. S. Cctscumpec lb. and Mrs. Milton Ash!!! uni family, Sinnmersldu. recently visited with relatives in Cas- cnmpec. The many friends of Mrs. Ray to her borne with a severe attack of "flu." The .lll.s.s'9S Annetta and Bertha Gordon, Eleanor Ashley and Lillian Yeo, are attending High School in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas had as their recent guests Mrs. rhnmas-' aunts. Mrs. Lloyd Mat- thews of Attleboro, Mass., Mrs. Clifford Gail of Cambridge. Mass. and Mrs. Thos. Hughes; also her uncles Garfield Leard of En!- taln. N. Y., and Mr. Spurgeon Leard. Charlottetown and Mrs. Learn and daughters, June and Dorothy. Mia and Mrs. Ira Dennis and ltree children. Harry, Wayne and Judy were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ltlacNevin, Brae. The many friends of Mr George D. Warren. Mill Road. are pleased to see him home again. having been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for it rouplc of weeks. Muss Stella MacNevtn. em- ploy:-e in the bank in Alberton. spent the wek end at her home in Casoumpcc. The farmers in this vicinity are busily engaged harvesting and threshing their grain and re- Dfg a good crop. -CU U"d9f9arments Men .34 TOLEDO, Ohio young persons from Pontiac. Michigan were kiled Thursday when their car CRASH KILLS (AP) Five night and a truck their CI-IARL Gallant of Forest View will be nlea-I sed to know that now he has ftillyl recovered from his fall off the load of hay and is now able to be around at his work as usual. The many friends of Alex Cul- licutt of the Reserve Road will be sorry to hear that he is not very -1 BONAVISTA (TOLD STORAGE CO. LTD. M-V BLUE PRINCE Freight will the accepted until noon Saturday, Sept. 17th, for next sailing IVUV Blue Prince to St. John's, Newfoiindland. trailer crashed head-on north of Toledo. Relatives said the five had left their homes Wednesday office at 0'Leary. without the knowledge ,of parents ha... OTTITOWN ' .5. R. JOHNSTON" LTD. roan - nosancn nnaucn - nnlaus well and on Wednesday. September 7th he visited Dr. Dewar in his Lloyd Ciillicui of the , Road who was eniployed In Fred-, erlrtnn, returned to his home on Tollow tltectowds for the bug oftlwe gear atgout FORD-MDNAIICH DEALERS Rr's'rIi've P. 0. Box 65 For space i-cservations and freight rates apply to: NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE Mrs. James Macwillisms Miss Vlillie .'ilacDowell of l n'nutsfoi'ri is now employed in Claude MarNeill's store in 0iLeary. I - C P min 3731 l V- Boys' amd Men's TOPCOATS l Friday, astonishing statements as "Piles I Xi andTRUUKs Every day is bargain day during this great month-long sales eveetl The crowds are flocking to the Ford-Monarch De:-ilcrs' "September Shower of Bargains" . . . and driving away the best used car and truck buys of a lifetime! Drop around to your Ford-Monarch Dealer's . . . see the big. bright; array of sparkling late-model tum-ins-some of them A-l, all of them out- standing values--the result of record-breaking new-car sales! Look 'em twee-4 you're sure to hnd just the model that's right for you--at a rock-bottom , prioa . . . in the exciting "September Shower of Bargains", Sept. 16. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 drier? presented and on motion or- dered paid t'ollo('tiitii "3 "ills. Money received for cans 34.43. Cap- siilcc 52 cents The next MPPIIHK is to he held Announce New Way at the home of Mrs. Haber Picku- ing. Mrs. S. Csrrntliers read I veigv interesting paper on Arts and Literature. Lunch was served H the hostess and committee. To Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Bodk- Relieves Pain--Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto. Ont. (Spa-.InI) - For the first. time soienoe has found a new healing substance with tho astonisliingability toshrink hemorr- hoids and to relieve pain. Thousands have been relieveddwitliout. resort. to surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, "very etrilring Improve- ment." was reported and verified by dot-tnrs' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And. while gently relieving pain, antual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all-this Ininrovemant. was maintained in oases where doctni-n' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fast. results were D Iisorougls that sulferers were able no make such have neaaed to be a problaml" AH among those suderers were I very wide variety of hemorrhoid condi- tions, some of 10 to M yearI' standing. All this, without the use d nae ootics, anesthetics or t4 I J any kind. The secret is a new substance (Bio-Dyne')-the disem- ery of a famous scientific institute. Alroaxlv, Bio-Dyna Is in wide uh for healing injured tfmue an all parts of the body. This new healing snhetanas h oEerod In tuppotilory or oivilnianl form called Preparation 17'. All: for individually sealed rnnvenlmt. Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 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