lgcroaaa s. 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN race SEVEN THE JOHN PALMER C0. LTD. A Manufacturers of MOOSE HEAD BRAND FOOTWEAR announce with pleasure the immediate appointment of J OSCAR DIAMOND of Charlottetown as company representative for the Province of Prince Edward Island. Conway And Vicinity Mr. Daniel Adams ha; 111,5“ his var for a new truck, .\ir. Otto Murphy Freeland h“ lost some valuable sheep by (h0g5, Mr. John W. Palme , F; was ln Richmond Wednesdaymflaxiig business. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome and family of Freeland spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bradford MacKlnnon Conway. Mr. Broome is at Charlottetown. Mrs. John P. Millar Freeland. The Poplar Grove Woman's stitute was held at the home Mrs. Joshua. MacArthur recently. Mr. and Mrs. Guy children spent the In. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in Summcrside Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ooughlin and family and Mr. and Mrs. lCoughlin and family £51‘? l_was at a pert the other nltlht—just a ncig ibourly get- to ether-and I overheard one i! Y say: “I don't. know much about myhushnnrfs business. Ive a full-time job looking after the home and tlie children.” And it's quite a job too. Hundreds oi thousands of women are doing the same tlilng. And the mother carries most oi the load in keepin her husband and family in good health, in shaping the character of the children, in organizing the home life, and so on. But there's one important part of her husband's business f.liat_ she should know about. It's important because it ailects her liie. and the future oi the Chino 0"" 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. children. It might evsn mean all the difference between secu- rity and despair. It's the matter of life insurance. Ii the unex- pected should happen-arid it does — ever housewife and mother shoul have the protec- tion which only liie insurance can give. Yes, that part of her hus- band's businem is really impor- tant and every housewife and mother should know about it. What liie insurance has he, and is it enough to give the family n reasonable chance to csny on ii the wage-earner died? I'd like to step in sometime and talk over this important business before it's too late. LBVIi-llkl-hins! NIQP-i-Otilil week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway. HAL BOHAKER Mr. Harold Henderson teacher at gpringhillt spgit hlxlawéilhill-"Elldmfllh aren a r. a s. ar Unit sugervisor Hgn rson, Freeland. LIFE 0F Glllll ernpioyed with Morrison and Melina Miss Oulton, Gleriwood spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and of Pal-pier arid week-end at their former home here in Conway. ‘Thomas Sismmerside were guests sit tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatwsy Freeland on Sunday. Mr. Erie MacNlell West Devon Wes in Conway-on ‘Iuesd-ey looking for potato pickers. Mr. George Thompson workman has returned to his work after a well-earned vacation. The regular Tuesday night dances at the Wornens Institute Hall are being well-patronized. Mr. James Miller, lllllerslle spent the week-end with his sister Mrs. A/ustin A, Ramsay, Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best Sum- merslde were visiting relatives and at Conway and vicinity on Mr. and Mrs. Erland Ramsay and iarnily were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay Bor- den on Sunday. Mr. George Morrison is away to Newfoundland on Jenkins Bros. boat and is expected home shortly. OT» ' d "i3"? Mr. William Bryan, Unionvale, ls visiting in Halifax. Mr. Robert MacDonald, U31”. vall. is visitinl in Saint John. N.B. Rev. B. B. Colborne of Spring- field West was a visitor to O'Leary on Sept. 20th. Mr. Allison Turner has left to resume his studies at Mount Alli- son Unlversity, Sackvllls, N. B. The Mission Band of O'Leary United Church held a successful sale of candy on Sat, Sept. 31th. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barbour of Brae and their two little chil- dreri have returned from a trip to Moncton. Also worshipping with the Brae United Church Jfleetien on Sunday, Sept. 25th were w. and Mrs. Cameron, Kansas. Mr. Clayton Stetsmi has re- turned from an enjoyable trip to New York, Philadelphia, New Jer- "Y and other American centres. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead, O'Leary. have returned home af- ter an enjoyable visit to Frederic- ton, 11.13., and other N. B. centres. Mr. Robert MacDonald of the staff of the Bank of Nova. Scotia in O'Leary has been transferred to Montreal and expects to leave this week. w. and Mrs. Tom Burton and lVLiss Helen Platts of the USA. are spending their vacation in Howlan the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Platts. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon, Moncton, N.B., were week-end visitors to Coleman the guests of Mr. MsoKtnnoms mother and his brothers Harry and James. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cannon, St. Eleanors and Miss Myrtle Mac- Callum 0i Boston were visitors to Brae on Sunday and attended church service at the Brae United Church. Sheen's mother. Mrs. and grandmother. Mrs. yen. Singleton. Macfad- Mr. and Mrs. Avsrd Harris ac- companied MI. and Mrs. John Harris, Knu ord. have returned to their homes after s. pleasant visit to Sydney. NS, Saint John, NS, and Monctcn. I ii Mrs. Colin Pridham, Montrose, hss retumid to her bome after spendiri, a couple of weeks iii O'Leary the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alton Bculter and her sis- ter, Mrs. Alfred Dilmn. The many friends of m». Hum- phrey Oulton, Glenwood, who has been seriously ill at the V, G. Hos- pital in Halifax, will be pleased Yo learn that he has returned to his home, very much improved in health. Dr. George and Mrs. Dewar have returned to O'Leary from an enjoyable two weeks vacation spent in Saint John and other N. B. centres and around the Cabot ‘Frail, 0.3. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams, and little daughter Jean returned on Saturday from an enjoyable vacation in N3, They visited Mrs. Adams’ uncle, Rev. Russel Webb of Waterford, N3. Mrs. H. M. Burgess. O'Leary, began her teaching of music in the four rooms of the O'Leary School on Sept. 20th, giving (me. half hour lesson in each room. The parents, teaching staff and pupils appreciate the splendid services of Mrs. Burgess, who is an accom- plished musician_ The Junior Choir Communion Table were placed there in memory of Trooper Wal- Sept. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. James centres. They arrived home The National Girls Work Board lace Dennis who lost his life on or the Maritime Religious Educa- tlon Council “Chevron" certificate to the "Alert" Bllflekh. Canadian Girls In Training group newlyweds- have reiumed him"? of O'Leary United Church, "In re- @1991‘ B" Bnlflyflblfl h°n9Ym°°n Ii’- cognitlon of the quality of work Niagara Falls and in American dong," 0n granted to groups who have met Friday, Sept. 28rd. Mrs. Burleigli the ' was formerly Miss Pauline Jelley study, missions, l the local has awarded their The certificate is only requirements for worship, recreation, etc. o! 01.8387. The leader of the 0.6.131‘. is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell leer-d Alberton and friends passed through Conway Tuesday on their way Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Sheen and Mr. Peter Pie? Glrcary, returned from an enjoyable trip W. G. Dickson who is assisted by his Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. Community. Mr. Wallace Palmer able employment to many men. Devon picking pot aioes MacNeilli. .hmte of Mr. Thompson: i ARIBE o Phone 220B 15B Kant onino New TOILET r OUTFITS Each Latest style Vitreous china tank and bowl, complete with Rood qilll’ ity white seat ind fittings. The lowest price in the City, you save $10.00 below the regular price; LOOK 8i 00. St. tbsrlsttetsus COME - AIIII PRESTONE - COOLING SYSTEM HANDS OF COLD .08: Prices en s»: Ferd Products have we! es custom-built ‘-”I Gt. Geo. St- m, rrs nus 1o CHANG! Your Mercury and Monarch. GIT YOURS TODAY! STEWART morons no. “YOUR MERCURY DIALIII” - GET JYIIIIII ANTI-FREE , ' O W ' TO MEET THE DE- WINTIII DRIVING. Covers fer ell I949 been. Reduced. es ladies for the I949 Tel. 881 Scotia. Oren. who also conducted s brief s. very liispir Inunity Citizens p. Mm. Irv Palmer Freeland on Sunday. fi-ldht: gets for a five-minute Smith. Preston Oatwsy, John Mur- ay afternoon. Alberien . Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Don Campbell m, Qrflpying a holiday in Nova Mrs. John Pettibone o1 Milford, O0nn.. recently visited in Alberton, the guest of Mrs. G.C. Gordon. Mr. Alfred Aiiesrn wuavisl- ‘lortizmirismorsi-i-thelfl‘! afflieweek. _ Mr. and Mi-i. Henry Carol, Conn" returned home on Thursday sitar a weeks stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mow mu, where Mrs. Carol came to visit her failin- Mir. John Inman (k). Mfr. and Mrs. Allan MoAlecr hid ss their noent guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. 1M 11r- and Mrs. Kenny Orosnian all of flofden, P121. r Ir. 1P. ‘hnton left last week to visit his daughter. Min. Oilf- gg-q goundy in Ikederieton N. 3., m] there proceeded to New York State where he will vim h“ page, Elfin llifl Bremrner, Ill Willismsville. Before returning to Alberton. Mr. TAMOTI will also visit his son Harvey. in Ridgetford. Conn. and his daughter. Mrs. Carl pporie (Isabelle) in Brlfltowdel’. Corm. ‘lihirsdsy afterneomme may ‘L, cordon baby land met in the United Church Hell. The members and their mothen were welcomed y’ u» leItICi‘ and by ui-a so. to Murray Road to pick cranberries. Mr. Sherman Lewis has painted his house and store which has add- ed greatly to the appearance of the Freeland gravel contractor is working on the Barlow Road. This gives consider- Misses Wanda. Yvonne and Mary Bulger Foxley River are in West at Eric Miss Hazel Oatway, Freeland who is working in Borden at the home of Mrs. Noionan Oatway spent the m. and Mrs. Wallace ‘Thompson and Mr. Gardiner Dalzell lnomsr of Mrs. ‘Iihompson were guests at the parents, ducted by Rev. Mr. Baxter as- sisted by his son Edward who gave address on "Com- ing Tredeniok and family Betty Lou, John and Mary Sum- rnerstde were visiting Mrs. Ikeden- icks parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. "Paula" air-plane landed on John W. Palmer's farm on Sunday sitar- rioon and took the following passen; sliner, Billie MacNielL Harry Ramsay. John Ramsay. Mrl 0w" MacNeill, Burt. ‘Keiswitter, Arthur ""2 little sons were visitors to O'Leary on Sept_ 20th, guests of Mrs. worship service which included a missionary story. Several members of the W.M.S. Auxiliary assisted in serving refreshments. ‘me Misses Carmella Gallant and Barbara McCue students, Tigiiisli Convent spent a brief holiday at the lat-ters home in Alberton on Friday. Miss Emily O'Connor RN. re- cently returned to her duties in New Bediord, Mass. after an en- joyable five weeks stay with her sister and brother, Miss Maude O'Connor and Mr. G.B. O'Connor. Mrs. Burton MacKeniie of Sus- sex, NJB. is spending some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser, Alberyon South. For t-he past month, Mrs. Mc- Kenzie has been undergoing treat- ment in a Moncton Hospital. and hei- frlends are glad to hear o1 her improved condition. Mrs. Douglas Fvlir and baby Mr‘ “m Mn’ George Thompsmn Bonita recently returned “to St. Th, "my" church ‘mice qt John N3. alter s pleasan two Conway on Synday evening was Weeks Bill’ Willi 11¢!‘ 9819"" "id relatives in Alberton and vicinity. They were accompanied on their return home by Messia. Alvin Ashley, Austin. Rix, and Miss llbtlher Ashley who will spend s. few days in St. John before return- ing home. r Mrs. Percy Rayner was honored at her home recently when friends gathmed to tender a. post-nuptial shower. Giiditi were presented in an attractively decorated basket by Mrs. Vernon England and Mrs. J.W. Don Campbell. They were opened by the brideaislsted by 11hr. Gerald MacArthur. Bunny Mia. Campbell, while actofnp- wail; and Owl" wflflfldi "hi!!! anylng verses were read by Mrs. enjoyed the trip very much. The m81,nd_ .la.ne is returning sBI-ifl 0n sl-ln- Mrs. Rayner eomreised her ap- baautifin gifts good Refreshmento were served and s. social hour en- joyed; Prior to her departure for Antig- oriiab, NS, Mrs. l‘. Clow was gvuest of honor at several nodal functions. y , 0n Friday evening Mrs. Willard Oul-ton entertained at one table of bridge. On Monday Mrs. TJ. Keefe was hostess to Iwo tables of bridge. On ‘Tuesday Mrs. Pihs also m- tcrteipegl at two tables er bribe. There was a rues: prise st each party. Mrs. Jas. Myrlck won the prise for playing at the home of Mrs. Pike. Wednesday evening members of the United anon. Guild surpris- ed, Mrs. Clow st her home. An appropriate gift Wes presented by Mrs. Pike, after which refresh- ments were served. A pleasant social evening followed. precistion 0f the and ‘ ‘ tatives of tthe womeiis Institute called on Mrs. Clow, at ti! hsIne of Mrs. Oulton and presented her with a gift. . Hall one evening recently. ‘me Reverend P.A. Fitzpatrick abrea- sed appreciation d the work o! the choir and of thek faittmiiriess in leading the service o! praise from week to week. A bouquet of flowers was pre- sented lo Mrs. John I-f. Wells who has been e member for fifty years. Mrs. Wells graciously expressed her thanks. Mr. Cyril beard lead- er of the choir answered most fittinfll to Mr. Fitzpatrinfis kind m; In appreciation. film entitled "’l‘ha Sta-y Canadian Pine" was shown. sing-long concluding with Sync and thl National, An brought a very pleasant of evening to a close. and also in this Province. Mr. and Mrs. through the Maritimes with Mr. Rawsthorne of Montreal, repres- enting the Chamber of Commerce. They visited centres in NS, N, B, Elmer Matthews Last Tuesday the enterprizlng firm of Turner and MacWilliam in O'Leary shipped a carload oi’ on the 15-" land. When the proposed West comes a reality. it will mean a big saving in distance and costs to the New Brunswick Markets and the centres of Ontario and Quebec for shipments like this. The O'Leary OG.I.'I'. of the Un- ited Church held their first meet- ing after the summer holidays on Friday evening, Sept. 23rd in the Sunday school room o1 the church. It took the form of s. wetner roast and games and contests were held. A feature of the evening was the presentation to Mrs. W. G. Dickson of a gift of china and hosiery as it was her birthday. The presenta- tion was made by Joyce MacDon- gall and the guest o! honor thank- ed her girls for their thoughtful gifts. timothy seed to Toronto. The shipment consisted of twenty tons and is approximately fifty years since a shipment of this size has Balcony tafternoon. repressn- i and children are spending a month's vacation in O'Leary the guests of Mr. Matthews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews and other relatives. Mr. Matthews l8 a veteran of World War Two and has enlisted again lri the R, C-A-l“. and will be stationed at Greenwood, NS. in the Annapolis Valley. Friends extend a welc me to Mr. and Mrs_ Thomas Phillips of Charlottetown who have taken up residence in O'Leary, where Mr. Phillips is the resident represen- tative ot the Maritime _.Electric Co. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phillips, M. L, A., Mount Royal. Rev. Father Rooney of St. An- tony’s Parish, Bloomfield hasgone to Dorchester, Mass, where he will be the guest of his parents. Last Sunday Rev. Father MoKenns of Lot 11 officiated at Mass end on Sunday, Sept. 25th Rev. Father Monag“ n of Alberton will be the cclebrant. Miss Hester Boates and Rev. W. G. Dickson, O'Leary, and Heber Profit! and Mr_ and Mrs. Errol Stetson of Bloomfield attended an Executive meeting of the West- ern Presbytery Young People's Union at Alberton on Sept. 22nd at the home of the president. Henry Clark, Among the clergy present were Rev. P. A. Fitzpat- rick, Alberton; Rev. J. M. Sheen. Elmsdale; Rev. B. B_ Colborne, Springfield West. The O'Leary troop of Boy Scouts and the Wolf Cub pack held an enjoyable social last Tuesday. Games and contests were enjoyed and dc“ ' refreshments were served. The leader of the Cubs is Einmerw-i Smallman and the scoutmaster is John Matthews with Douglas Handy as Assistant Scout- tlltil.llll nunnsiouursn Igmgug cough Drop Formula liquefles Dry Tickle Iiings Pest SW07 "I" O0 altar elusive Ilau soul?! he to colds or I It "it m" scratchy "tickle". Oct 3M!!! Bnothen Ilmoll Black Coulh "was to bring quick ionI-lastinl Mid three important ways: ‘I . lose three! tleiiie 2, Soothe rew, irritated membranes 3. Help Ieesen phiilfi left O'Leary. The line sum of ap- proximately $8,000 will benefit ev- eryone in O'Leary. It is shipments like this that have made O'Leary i The following local girls have won prizes in the sewing classes under the auspices of the Wo- men's Institute-Tint year: Jun- mastFMr. Hardy this summer at-ione of the busiest business andiBloomfield; Senior, lst, Lillie-i Q5 0119111’ tended the Jamboree iri Ottaivai-dlstributing centres United Church conducted the ser- along Wm; three or "ice °5 “m3 ‘m Simdfll’. 59W. 15th Scouts, Peter Pate, William Mnth-‘Poiiil-Buctouclie ferry service he- at 3.30 p.m. The flowers on the “on and Arthur Seaman, 1 Bernard, Bloomfield. Second year Junior, 1st, Anita Smallmai: Knutsford; Senior, 1st, Fred Smallman, Knutsford, Third year Junior, 2nd, Doris MacNevin, West Devon; Intermediate, 2nd, Eliza- beth Arsenault. Carleton, Lot a Senior, 2nd, Ruby Cornish. Carlo ton, Lot. 6. The Bloomfield United Churol Young People's Union held tbeii regular meeting on Tuesday night Sept. 20th with the president Heber- Profitt, presiding and con- ducting preliminary worship. Er- rol Stetson was appointed secretary for the balance of the year. The study period was under the direc- tion of Mrs_ R. F. MacAuslarid and was entitled "Health and Recreal tion". Those taking part were Mr and Mrs. Errol Stetson, Helen Hardy. Lila Craswell, Edward MaeAusland. Alban Craswell, Ila-- ber Profitt and the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. The meeting clos- ed by the Mizpah Benediction, tor, 1st, Eva Harris, Knutsford; Intermediate. 3rd, Elaine Shaw. after which a period of recreation was enjoyed. IIIIT IIIIII WAY 'f_ u, 2, g FAT. U". when 1 ens m‘ CiGYARS, MlSTAi-i A302, wi-lur nsAviea ecu. 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