JANUARY 14, 1954 Howlan And Vicinity Mr, Pei-dfle Aneeneult went to Charlottetown on Jan. 2. where '59 spent a few days of his vaca- llO!l. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman. were in How- lnn on Jan. 3. J Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-"leming liaie arrived to take up residence in Duvar. Mr. J. H. Richard. employed at 1';;nlsh spent the yuletide holi- day with his wife and family at H-nmrii. The child of Mr. and Mrs. An- dreu Wood has returned from the We5le!'n Hospital in good health ;i1.'IlZl. Mr and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- ,, it Wilmot, were in Howlan let-rittly and were accompanied i,,.:.; by Mr. Bruce Carruvhers. Bruce Carruthsrs received sad :.sus on Jail. 2. of the death in :9”i!lli'l'I'illC, Mass. of his sister, Arthur Grant. To it and Mrs. Carrutliers and fam- 1',y and Mrs Emima Mathews and lain.2y and all others of the sor- ;mt.iii; relatives, sincere sympathy -,5 extended. xi: Bruce Carrutliers left during mr -week-cnd in company WlI.'ll his .u-law. Francis MacQuarrie, .r.omei-ville. Mass. to attend the 1' and burial of the late Mrs r Grant. Mrs. Carruthers has-. the past two or three moiithsl il.'li her late sister-in-law. 3.1" and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of lh....lstock, were in Howlan on Jan- i.a' ti. calling on Mr. and Mrs. J it Arsen-ault. I-i:.rnds of Mr. Andrew Arsenault' "'EiLi'E'it':iriiiAiii I Cotitinued from page 2 'ktFll, in a way . . . but lpaying 1ir5.' we hope" he chuckled. "But I guess its B pretty slow tray of getting a flock,” he com- iuriiled turning to James for his npiitioti of the venture. its a good way,” James replied. ' in my mind, there's no better way llall to start an uiidertakin-g like that ill a smallish way." "And if we have luck. we'll soon line six-vwo lambs apiece." the lfltl rezisoned with the optimism of its years. "And it they have one each," James smiled. pinning him closer to u-aiity, "wouldn't that give you al good return for your outlay? But, n:itid,' James cautioned, "in this! uni-lrl, we have to work for what we gain! They'll cost you many )1 step, but if you take good care of them. there's no telling how big your flock will one day be. Yes," IIP sfllfl. "I've seen fine flocks and iivrvls grow frpm pretty small be- rliiiiiigs. With care and a bit of milk . . A. well; you Just never can tell!” The lad nodded "But it will be all to the good" he smiled, "if they do have four, and they're all CWVPSI" ,6. are: Earl, Byron and Miss Aleths, at home. Lorne. in Charlottetown. Harold in Summereide. (Blanche! Mrs. Harold Goodwin Bummer- side. (Myrtle) Mrs. Robert Dim- Bedeque Notes -Miss Una Murray. Halifax. N. 5-. spent tlhe Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. H Mur- Phil, Kenslnizton. Those hiirhlv re- ray. and other relatives n vii. snected citizens have spent many loge. years in Bedeque, Their friends wish them many more years of M,” on” Helm", chulone, harppy married life. l0Wn. was the guest of her aunts, Mrs, I-I-ugh Murray and Mrs. Jud. sm Blaekmore, and Mr. Blackmore, over the Chretmas holdays. The Week of Prayer services for thls area were held as folowe; Central Bedeque Baptist Church, Wetlmxsday evening. with the pas- tor Rev. C. A. Britten presiding and tihe address being given l by REV. G. K. Ward. Thursday even- ing at North Bedeque United Ohuich, wth Re-v. Kenneth Camp- bell, the pastor in charge and Rev. Mr. Britten delivering the address and Friday evening at Bedeque United Church when the pastor Mr. Ward presided.Rev. Mr. Camp- hcll, being the special speaker, COllSi4IPi'Illg tho condition of the roads the Sl'l'VlCPS were well al.- teiirled. At the close of tihe service on Wednesday evening the annual meeting of the Bed:-que Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held. Mr. Howard SCIIIIYIIIJIIII, the president in the chair, Mr. Vernon Craig. the sec- retxiijv repnrtefl another good year for the Society. The offcials were re-elected for another year, and a vote of thanks was passed to the coll0(”I0l'S for their faithful work. Mir. Davis Murray and his moth-- Cf. M33. Hush Murray, attended the funeral of Mrs. Murray's sis- ter, Mrs. Junie Carney, in Amherst. on December as. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Noonan, this, VUIEEC. on the 540T! anniversary of their marriage which took place on January 9. 1900. Mrs. Nooiian was the - former Miss Margaret Smith. Middleton, P, E, I, Th.) members of the Noonan family of Bummerside, formerly of Du- var. were saddened to learn of his sudden illness and sincerely wish for an improvement soon. There motored to Summersidc on Jon. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsen- ault. Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. The Misses Grace and Jean The di'itl;:hLPt' of Mr, nnrl Mrs. A Hm . - , , Claude Murray has returned home 6.rsen1 were in DlIV'Il on Jan. (mm prmcn County Hosmtai vrhcrc she has been It patient for several weeks. She is much im- proved in health IN Mli)f0RlAM MRS. JANIE CORNEY Rev. M. J. Rooney attended the funeral mass and burial of the late Mr. John S. MacKliinoii at Grand River on Jan. 4. Mn" Alba" T' Arsemmn 31ml The death of Mrs Janie Corn:-v g1:Jl'::m'e?'h5a:ld:3: Vlslbed 5” we loccilrred at the home of her dough.- lm aeng mgnrlf '3,'v(1)V,lIYJj- Rf” N50”'ltrr, Mrs, Morris Coffell, Amlherst. ' 5 a ia” 0" J3” N S, on lJf3Cf32iiIl)CT 24, last, after la liiignrnig illness. She was in her Gllih year, The deceased was the - Mr. and.Mi's. J. T. Gallant ll'9l'f)lrl.u,ghu.,- ,,f L1!" law Mr. and Mrs- m Bkmmlleld ”3Ce"”5'- James Chandler," Charlottetown. She had resided in Amherst for Szlwol refopmed 0” J3” 5- 33 tinny yrnrs. Her husband prede- ter the Christmas holiday. , 110,- many years ago. 511,-. , four sons and two Mr. Ferdie Arsenault left recent- l(InughInr5: Robert, R,-,5-, Meinir ly to resume his studies in Quc- and Harold, all of Amherst, and WC, &W?1' Spending 1115 CIlI'lSImH5 the CI8tlf.,'l1I.El'5Z Mrs. Morris Coffz-ll. h01ldH3's at his home here. Amherst. and Thelma, ii Manitc-bu. m-- Also one sister, Mrs Hugh Mur- Evenins ilucsts recently at Illctrlty. Bcdeque, P. E.I.. and a home of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Arsen- I bi-other, Mr. Arthur CJI'lEIIldIE'l'. :tu.lt were Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Charlottctown. The funeral was Areenault of Woodstock, and Mr. held front the Salvation Army P. A. Arsenault, teacher at Tignlsii E'iITflCl(S, in Amherst. Shore School. MM Miss Mildred Smith, Tyron. is Due to the storm on Jun. 4. the Elliiidllilt some time with her sis- Credit Union meeting was pastpoii-, ter, vvivnie. prim-my teacher of ed until Jan. 12. .Bedequr- school, and other relatives. :. BQ Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuni'-l rie and sons of Wilmont, were in Howlan on Jan. 10. i l MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL IDccember Report) Grade XI - 1. Edward Leclalr; Jcnniiette Dcrasp. Grade X - 1. Helen Ballum: 2. Graeme Link- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs, returned to their home in How- :3- Ian on Jan. 10. from Boston. Mnssl ,Ei'mn Gallant; 3. The St. Ann Club members held let"?- their Jan. metting at the home oil Grfldlt TX - 1 -llilla 5051973 2- Mrs. A. A.,.Arsenauit on Jan. l2,1P8I-l'lCia Poirier; 3. Aldina Born- in rd. His many friends and patrons! Grade VIII - 1. Bella Gaudet; in Howlan regret the illness of Dr, '2. Margaret Poiricr; 3. Carol Ferry. Devmr of O'Leary and all wish! Grade VII - 1. Geraldine Mc- him A speedy recovery. Dr. Riobin.1Carvilln: 2. Catherine Mcxenna; 3. son of Alberton, has been reliev-IPPICF Bfl"UmfsS- And not 9. star in the sky to indicate clearing weather. nor a bmv of January moon to wish upon. I Until tomorrow ' - - - DIHY, ----Good-night..... Nun.-- -..-..-no. --...uq Household Scrapbook By Robert: In .. L Belting Powder if any com.bination,euch as milk. water, or other fluid contains bak- ing powder. the liquid should al- ways be cool or cold. If warm, the heat. will expand and release the mm in the baking powder too quickly. 5 inflamed None in ef-feciual remedy for an in- flamed nose is to make apvpl-icatinnit hf equal parts of witch hazel and Wire nlcoh0L Oyeten (lnre should be taken that the oysters are not overcooked, as this has it I4-mlency to make them in- dicrstiblc. lag. ; ---:--- ' ' BLACK DEATH Almost 30.000.0oe person! We"? killed in Europe by bubonic plague -AG. in the 14th century. Mrs. Robert Arsenault is a pati- ent nt Western Hospital. Dorothy lllx's coIumn- . Continued from page 2 ledge can be acquired in one fell swoop, sex least of all. There is no book, no form of instruction comparable to complete understanding be- tween parent and child. when that exists. questions and answers come in ft normal way; facts-aren't presented to n youiizsttr too E00n- D0? are they withheld too long. I If you have friends who are DeTI)10X0d by U115 DF0b19'm- "M59 them against the book method. and urge them to cultivate the confidence of their children. DEAR MISS DIX: I have two boy JESS. Gordon and Robert. Gor- don and I went together last year and were quite fond of each other. but I haven't seen him for five months. Then Robert appeared on the scene and we dated for It while, then he went overseas. He asked me to wait for him. but as yet Ii:aven't given him my decision. I still like Gordon better. Do you think there's a chance he'll oome back?A ANSWER: It would be very unfair for you to promise Robert to wait when your heart still belonged to Gordon. Perhaps you Just need more time to get over your first beau. and perhaps he might come back. In either case, this is no time to give a soldier false hopes. Tell Ro- bert you'd like to continue being friends with him, but that you are not ready to give any pledges. . Min Nlleon cannot reply personally to readers but will Answer nrobleme of intone: through this column. Way ,.jM.. By J. R. Williams our oH. CURLY, role. 9 -w CAMPFIIZES AT NIGHT... "l'H' SMELL OF OUTDOOR cooxwc-.....'rHE sense-rs t on THE BLUFFS, AND A BED i2oi.i. UNDER THE . v smzs: WASTED MONEY" r - '0 Love 1:) we eoizsveiz - e.'..t'..."."-."'.:.':f:.".' ..;. -hour enjoyed. THE GUARDIAN. 0'Leary And Ilicinity -The many friends of Mrs. John MacNevin of Oifeary. are sorry to know she is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gallant. All hope for bet- ter health soon, Mr. Joshua Smailman of New Brunswick is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Duncan and family on Mill Road. He is also visiting other friends and rel- atives in O'Leary and vicinity. The O'Leary W. I, held their meeting on Tuesday night in the school house. Twenty members answered the roll call by telling their "favorite characteristic In a friend." The different committees gave their reports and several of the members took yarn from the Red Cross to knit at home for this organization. Ten sick calls were reported made. A number of cock books were delivered. Next meet- ing will be answered with a home- made valentine, and the program will be a film "On the Founding of Institutes." Lunch committee for the next time is Mrs. Wendel Turner, Mrs. Harry Macwilliams, Mrs. Inez Jelley and Mrs. Alvin Palmer. The leader of the Wolf Cubs gave a fine talk on Cub woik. and at the close a very in- teresting game was played. A de- licious lunch was served by' the commltte in charge, and a social Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnstone have returned from a very plcaswnt Ct!-IARLOVPTETOWN settled in O'Leery. They have taken the house owned by Mrs. Fiorie Baldwin. Mrs. Johnstone was formerly Miss Xetihleen smith of Bloomfield. The friends of Mrs. Foster Ellis are very glad to see her out again after being confined to-her home with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macwllliams of O'Leary motored to Summerside on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Eoulter, 0'Leary, had a pleasant visit from their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Prldliam gf Mom. rose. Mrs. James Smallman is still on the sick list. All hope for a speedy get-well soon, Her daughter Hazel is attending her at present. Mrs. Artihtir Smallman has been Cniifmed to her home for the past few days with the flu. Her sister Mrs. David Mouse or New Annanj 18 5Di'nt'lIIlE 8. few days with Mr, and Mrs. Smaliman. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters of Borden. were Sunday visitors to OtLeary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rie of Summerside, spent a few days with relatives and friends in O'Le.-iry and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs.-iJVaVmes Thomas of Cascumpec, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrinn Phillips recently. trip to Saint John, N.B., and have Mrs. Ruth Silliker and Mr. and A Wffhlt MONTREAL, have the recipe Barbara Brent, You'll find so many good itlczis for relieving Eawm Brawn. BUYS-- WHYS- INFORMATION SERVICE January 14th-Here's n bright new note for your winter menus . . . something to make the folks sit up and take noliccl All you need to make their meals exeiling IIIPKP. (old, i HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP and the lizinily RREIE RECIPE BOOIx'LliT called ”Cnakinp with Irclclinp". If the Heinz Kelclitlp you buy (locsn't frosty days is book ntinclietl, simply irrila to me, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. the monotony of winter IQCBIH, right” in this one handy little booklet. And of course, Heinz lxetcluip 1-! Red Magic" at any meal. I never buy less than two bottles at a time-one for cooking nnil one for the table. In fact. I'm sure to lsetll all of the 'Rcd Magic" Heinz Tomato Products on liaud. always. easier . . . in '54. Agree? T ll e n let's always liars that cup of coffcw-wlicu we want itl ile- ratisn now, wiili .. the NEW INSTANT CHASE &, SANBORN COI"Fl'lE . . . we can have superb coffee in (I jimj-and just the way we want. it, strong, medium or mild. No bother. No time wasted. Pop the rodeo gran- ules into your cup; r"I(itL boiling water. Watch the granules (lis- solve iiilo ftill-bodied fragrzuit coffee. Then sit, back and relax in alt!-er enjoyment of-roilee Iltritls IOWA; goodl Added pleasure is the fact, that you save up to 401: it round on In.-taut Chose &is'an- l)orn, over the price of ordinary coiice. Coffee-u-li,m you want it . . . as you want iii A Ward To The Wise . . - 0 Let's Resolve to take things I). bit . when 1! Protein For Your Baby? Yes, t It a n k e t o H e i n 2, very young babies can nnw have the p r n t o i 11 they need in I. It e i r diets. Heinz now adds four now, easily digested Strained Meats to its nutritious variety of Baby Fonds. Tlicrc's the good Strniucrl Beef Liver, Strained Veal. Strained Beef and Strained Beef Heart . . . meals cooked carefully to suit your baby's taste and film- my. Mothers everywhere are talk- ing about this newest addition in h:iby's dict . . . the newest anti host in Iialiy foods. Start your lll1l)V now on nnv one of the four hrantl new HICINZ STRAINIED MEATS. You'll find them all at your dealer's. nyone in your family has symptoms a chest cold-use MENTH0l.AlIlUiiIl (This is with e. well-war Imly Mic and Brent, lill Crescent St., Montreal. nod advice topass on to your friends, too!) Apply Ieutlrolaltim liberally to the throat. chest and back. Massage until the skin is glowing. Cnvcr right swny med flannel elotli. You see, Men- tliolatum contains last-acting, medicinal ingredients In its smooth base-to help loosen lightness and case soreness. Remember, It e ntholalum is particu- gcnllc for rliiltlren'ri tender skin. Send Inr n Irrs generous sample loday. Barbara There's 'Always A Flru Time!-And the first time you pick tip 9. box of FACE-ELLE tissue liandkcrcliiefs you are in for I pleasant surprise. You get. so much . . a satin-smooth, plialilo softness that's always kind to the nose . . . that extra absorb- nf: no extra cost . cncy so important for head-rnld us strength that makes Face-cllo the all tissue hnndknrcliicfs. Whether you get lace-clle in regular 2-ply (green box) . . . nr 3-ply cushioned (pink box) . . . or the big man-size . . . ext in comfort e . . . and easciitial most ractienl of or Fare-elle in dainty pastel colors, you'll be glad you broke away from habit-buying and gave Face-clle a try! . VITAMIN ENRICIIED FLOUR COMPANY LIMITED LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING YRS!-I7 Mu. Avord Harri: were visitors to Aline. on Wednesday aftemoon. when they visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, . Mr. hrl Jelley of Unionvale, was I. visitor to Mac.Nc-ilI's Mills on business recently. The many friends of Mrs. Reggie Adams of Knutsford, are sorry she is confined to the house with a severe case of flu and all hopi- she will soon be able to be out again. Mrs. Bayfield Bette of Milo. is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Tillie Clark, O'Leary, since her re- turn from the Prince County Hos- pital it short time ago. Her many friends are glad to see her so well. Mr. mic Max:Nelll. West Devon. was e visitor to Bummerside rr-- cently. The many friends of Mrs. Free- man Macwiiliams are pleased to know that she is feeling much better now, after being confined to her home for a month or so with the flu. Mrs. Ceryl Easter of O'Lr.-ary. left for Halifax where she will visit her mother, Mrs, JBJIIFS Mac- Dougall who is on the sick list. New Year's holiday with her pu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Cooke. Cape Wolfe. The Week of Prayer service on Monday night at the Nazarene Church with Rev (2.0. Howletl. as the guest speaker had I email attendance as the roads were icy and the weather bad, Tuesday. at the Baptist Church in Knuts- ford, Rev. Hovwlett presided and Rev. MzicMahan was the speaker for the evening. On Wednesday night, the meeting was at the United Church, Rev. Wagner pre- sided and Rev. Forsythe was the guest speaker. Prayers were offer- ed by Rev. Hewlett, Mr. Vllagner and Mr. Oliver. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Maelsaac of Hebron were recent visitors to Oil.-e:ir,v, where they visited with their daughters, Mrs. Vaughn Mac- Dougall, Mrs. James Harris, Mrs. Ted Sabine and their families. A fine Christmas concert was held in the Cape Wolfe hall on Wednesday. The Worship service was by the Mission Band members The chair-.man was Heath Costain, who opened with prayer, Script- ure WTIS road by Heather Costain and Shirley Macwilllams, Charlie Collicutt and Aubrey Cooke. Hymns sung were ""0 Little Bethlehem", "Silent Night". ' With Gladness Men of Old" Thelma Cooke of spent Summerside th c the Miss R .C.A.F.. 1 Come All Ye Faithful." Greetinrxs Town of PAGE NINE were given by Heether Oostatn, Shirley Meewlilisms and Joyce Miwwtliiams. Recitation was by Carrol Oolliout "Tho Glistnus Song", "In 1. Row" by six girls and Shaw and Carrol Phillipe, drill by Lorraine and Norma Me.cWill- iams and Carrol Collicutt. reci- tation by Charlie Oollieuttt' read- Ing "How we Linked the Teacher". by Faye Crossman, monologue, by Betty Locke, Recitation by Freddie Macwiliiams, "Speeding Again." on Thursday the members of the Carleton W.I. held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Bruce Mcbiaught. Roll call was answered by each one donating I small book to the school library. Next month's roll call to be answered by "An improvement I would Like to See in the Gov- ernment" and next meeting, will be held at the home of Mrs. Beatty Cl'f)Zl('l'. Mr and Mrs. Daniel hTHCPllf"'sOn of O'Leary, spent the Christmas. holiday with their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. Ronnie and Mrs. Cameron in Nova Scotia. Miss Helen Cooke of Cape Wolfe, has returned home after a pleas- ant visit with her sister. Mrs. Rn- l:.nd Pickr-ring In Borden. VCP A record 1.700.000 persons visited Ci" ilie shrine of Ste. Aline de Beau- lpie, near Quebec City, in 1953. v "NF 3 '0IIIS00. ,.1'aI9e lone?- Swander al aving: at our '.:a:'iil':a;iw..i:-I Like I swan your meals . for this hit: enmn navel best of good BREAD. BEANS. A TASTY Good Size APPLES. Rod Ripe LEG 0' BEST QU up FREE DELIVERY WHITE the super-big values featured In our once- II-year WHITE FOODS SALE. good food: that are white In color . . . de- licious, nutritious foods you enloy in ALL dorful" values in fine quality foods for the C0-OP SLICED GRADE "A" LARGE SIZE EGGS. do1.carion 43c MAKE YOUR OWN RICE. long grain. lb. 11c ORANGES. 2 doz. . . . . . .. 69: Big Bag Eating New Bunch CARROTS. each . . . . . . . New Pascal CELERY. TOMATOES. carton . . . . YEAR OLD LAMB I LAMB FRONTS. I5. . . .. LAMB STEW. Ib. LAMB CHOPS. I5. . . . . . I COD FILLETS. lb. , . . . . . . ill FRESH SMELTS. lb. . . . . y" BEEF r-on STEW. Is. .. .. 23: ' HAMBURG smut. lb. . SIRLOIN STEAK. lb. I &M' COOKIES. per lb. 29c Oealili .. 25c GROCERS' MIX CANDY. per lb. bag . 29c TOMATOES. 2 iins .. 35c Markef ITHE ONE STOP MKIRKET takes to water--you'll take up Those oh-eo- . . are priced 'wny down low bargain event. Come shop . . . Every department off:-re "swan- oatlng-three times 3 thy. loaf .. 16c while. 2Ibs. 23c DESSERT Niwel perbug 69: I5: 15:: 25: stick . 29:: . 39: 11c . 29: 35c . 'l7c LAMB. lb. . . . . . 33: . 49c ALITY CREAM I" other recitations were by AdelIe- 4:-.5?”