l l l I PAGE FUURTEEN illllll he DULL sold Ji all nuip Ell'lliiE'lx O'Lecy and Vicinity The ladies of the three Protes- tant Churches in O'Leary and vi- cinity, the 0'Leary United Church. 0'Leary Nazarene Church and the Knutsford Baptist Church. are lcombininz -!or the womens World Day of Prayer on February 29 at I230 p. m. in the United Church. i At the Bloomfield United Church, a similar service will be iheid in which the ladies of that Service Ltd. Signed :- KENSINGTON ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce the appointment of MR. ERIC JESSOME as Manager of Kensington Feed F JED SERVICE tumregation and the woman of the Presbyterian congregation of Milli River and the iadiu of st. Lukeis Anglican Church at O'Leary corner will co-operate. .on Friday night, lsbruary 22. the members of the Evening Aux- iliary of the United Church met at the Manse in 0'L4esry. A spec- ial feature of the meeting was the presentation to Mrs. W. 3. Wilson of rhinaware. in view or her im- pending departure to Kensington. P. E. 1.. where Mr. Wilson has been transferred as the Manager of the Bank of Nova Scoiia. Delicious refreshments were served and this pleasant social function terminat- ed by all wishing the guest of honor every success in her new home. Rev. J. R. MacMalion, Alherton. conducted Church of England services on Sunday morning, reb- ruary 24, at st. Lukels Anglican Church, O'l.eary Corner, and Rev. W. G. Dickson of o'l..eary conduct- ed service at the Bloomfield Unit- ed Church in the morning. He al- so conducied service at the West Devon United Church on Sunday afternoon and O'Leary United Church at night. At all places there were very good attendances. The service at the Brae United THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN church had to "be cancelled as the' road was not plowed. There were many O'Leary resi- dents out walking on Sunday at- ternoon, !'ybruary N. and taking pictures of the big drifts and the huge cuttidgs. Near O'Lesry the heaviest and deepest cuttings were near the resideace of George Dun- field in Unionvale, at the wood- stock school. near Gallsnt's Groc- ery and at Carleton near the reel- dence of Elwyn Boulter. At West Devon there was a deep cutting at Eric MacNeill'.s. At all these places on Sunday, February -24. there was Just a single track and it was impossible for two cars to pass. Much credit is due the tireless ef- forts of the snowplow crews in cut. ting through such heavy drifts. -AZ. I)OI R()N'S ()Ill'iEK SCHOOL Report for mid-term examina- ilons. Grade X: 1, Frances Gallant. Grade IX: 1. Leo Pineau; 2, Jean Gallant. Grade VII: 1. Billy Doucetie; 2, Laurinn Pineau! .1, Jean Hagen and Kilmer Hagen. Grade V (Sn): 1, Douglas Ha- Let's Talk It Over by lads! Miss Doris Anderson. director of Home Economics at Prince of Wales College. made a rather start- ling statement in her very line address in the Summersidc High School auditorium last week. she said. in effect. that. as a rule, un- iversities train women to be can- able men. Home Economics. she said. was just. as' important to a girl's future efficiency as an en- gineerlng course was to a man who was taking up that sphere of acti- vity. and yet for many years Home Economics had been a sort of side- line which received much less at- tention than thc regulbr courses. We remember that Domestic sci- ence. as it was formerly called. was little more than instruction in the art of fancy cooking. and very sketchy instruction at that. Now" it embraces just about everythiny: that tends to make a well-ordered. happy home. If the students ofl Domestic Science twenty years ago were to see the comprehensive gen; 2. Noel Gallant. training in home economics carried der the direction of Mrs. Allison Macbean. they would be amaaed. Criticism often levelled at the old course was that the students learned precious little of the actual duties and responslbuities of ll home. but such criticism is no long- ei justified. We believe the day is not so far distant when the time allotted for Home Economics in the modern school will be a much greater percentage of the total time given to teaching girl students than it now is. Slighiiiwlnmes Of infecting Humans OTTAWA. Feb. 21 - (OP) Chances of humans becoming in- fected by foot-and-mouth disease are "extremely remote", the agri- culture department said yesterday. Dr. C. A. Mitchell, the depart- ment's chief animal pathologist, said there has been a case or two in history but foot-and-mouth disease in humans is so rare as Grade V IJr.): 1, Dclma Gall.mL'on at Summerside High School un- to C0118!"-Hive "3 l3hEli0men0!l." YOUR WEEK-END SALE At HOLMANiS Fridayand Saturday On Sale 9a.m. sharp--llo Phone or Mail Orders--All Sales Final--llote The Savings Look! . Regular HALF ctr. nt, HALF Pl'.lCF. broken rangr: of s:.:v's. Here's your chance for smart savings! tion of fall and winlcr i'i!i:"' As: DRESS SALE to 25.00 PRICE V A special selec- WS In rrvpcs, iziillcs, laffeizis. -nrtcd colors and styles in a -I-l0LMAN'S LADIES WEAR- l SUTC. , Misses' and Women's 34. Here's a saving you cannot afford to miss. styled spring suits at substantial savings. 'lhe lot in mriny styles and colors. xvhipcorrl, xvorstcds, gnhnrdinc, llanncls, clc. Beautifully Only 25 in All wool materials in See them --HOLMAN'S LADIES WEAR- COAT 15 Only Misses' 15 only in the int . . ilv mrilrrinls in 16 and 38 to 42 in the lot. -11 OLMAN'S rlcnrcd to make room for new spring; styles. various styles and colors. Shop early for best choice. 5 and.1O . SALE and Women's HALF PRICE . balance of stock which must he Nice qunl- Sizes 10 lo 5 AND lfl Spcrlally Dlll'('il7'iSPfi . . .nll roiton print. Nico range of and Special Special Purchase! HOUSE DRESSES Regular 2.98 Values nr-w si,vlns in lirnmlr-loili uni. colors. Sizes i2 to 18. Work- -IIOLllIAN'S U AND 10 L99 Look at the saving! Clearing 15 Only MlSSESi BLOUSE. 15 only Blouses from last scnson. Pretty styles in white, pink and hluc. Sizes 12 in 20. Regular 1.98 and 2.98. Week-cnd Special -HOLMAN'S 5 AND lo - 9:: Extra ! 25c Clover Leaf CUPS and SAIICERS i 6For1. -HOLMAN'5 5 AND 10 39 HALF mop: TABLE CHILDREN'S WEAR Odds and and: including Infants Vests, Ankle Hose. Overalls. Bloomers, etc. Be early ........... ALL HALF PRICE vHOLMAN'S YOUTH CEN'I'RE- Olearing ! quantity bloome n and Mostly small sizes. Week-end Special 79c lliomen”s HEAVY COTTON . UNDERWEAR Consisting of Vests in short sleeve, wide strap and narrow strap styles. also small hand Regular to 1..5. -IIOLMAN'8 LINGERIE- slindos. shaiics. cents. punt it-5. Special Sale! YARN Rnitting and Hooking Clearing odd d,vr- lots and discontinued lint. ronsists of fingering. sock and hooking yarn in an assortment of Regular value Week-end Special -Il0LliIAN'S DRY 130005-- 50 cents to 53 36:: with the odd on and to. value. Week-end Special, -IIOLMAN1 I Stock Op On These BOYS GOLF HOSE We araoversiocked in small sizes and we must clear than to balance our stock. The sizes are 7, 715 and 8, These are a regular 98 cent pair - ........................ .. sore snop. 59:. styles. 10.95. range -of ...................-..-...g Higher Priced Lines Reduced! WOMENS HANDBAGS Clearing odd lines real leather handbags. The lot con- sists of calf morocco. snakeskin. in a good Limited quantity, shop early. Regular 10.96 to Week-and Special .. -- A-IIOLMANI ACCIlIOBlEl- 8.99 X ' l having MBRUARY is. 1952 lllscosclis and pmmhm 0 '1 Vlolslty Marguerite Loclair. who it It- tending Mlscouche High School, was recently confined to her home through illness. I. F. luster ll. 0. Buusnerslde. P. It. s, Connleu Visual Anny... Mrs. Urban Gulls of Mlscouche I Gk-es Fitted is spending some time in char- , lottetown. guest of her daughter, PHONE sue Mrs. Plcton Brown. guALuMN.3 sumnmo ..'I'he boarders of the Miscouche o"oME73'5T Convent were visiting at their res- spective homes over the week-end of February 15th due to the (un- eral of the late King. E. E. Parkman Mrs. Alex Gallant of wellington was a recent week-end visits; to 0pt.D.' R.0. lllis h, es ' f her au er. Mrs(.:0il)c.i-Xe. giallant? OPTOMETMST Gllilcl Fllted Friends of Miss Shirley Veno of Miscouche will be happy to learn ithat she has returned to school after having been confined to hurl home through illness for some time Eyes Examined Office Hours! 9 to 12 - I to 5 Illa 0! Ippolntmeni i Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG, Summer at. Summoning .. gp p .. T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Mrs. DJ-I. Gallant has returned to her home in Miscourhe after having spent some time in the: Prince County Hospital. On Saturday. February 16. Mrs. Jessie Doucette passed away It the home of her son. Mr. Cyrus Doucetie of Miscouche. The re- mains were forwarded to St. Louis by train for burial at Palmer Road. i Mr. and Mrs. Picton Brown and Building l D ld (Charlottetown were l:'ti,.snitorsonitii Lijiscouche on Sunday. ''"'"”"'m”' 7- '- I fFebruary 17, guests of Mr. and :,n0NE gm : M;-3, urban Gillie or Miiscouche. 1 Little rtoger Desaoches. son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Martin Desrtoches lof Mllscouche. returned home ion Thursday, February zlst after spent two weeks in the Prince County Hospital. - DR. GLEN R. NENIIRY Veterinary Surg con Misses lda Riley tanddi Dorazln Dorsey who are a ten ng e Mlscouche High school. were re- "”"' '9 'cent week-end visitors in Borden. guests or Miss Dorsey's parents. Remind” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsev. l l sympathy is being extended to ltlie friends and relatives of Ben ;Perry who passed away on Thurs- 'E'.?.i'...7"'21.'l”'n.iTIf."lEZ 3.13335 llll. J. A. ll0lR0li lthe Baptist Church on Monday, DENTIST February 25th. -v Dental X-Bays Mrs. Estelle Gallant. who is now! ' so-iallman Building livin: in Mlscouche. returned to her home on Tzhursday. February SUMMEIISIDE .21 after having spent some time in. Dial 2380 lsummersidc where she attended, y- p the funeral of her son, lllr. Ernest " .. Gallant. , -B WENTWOR'I'I-I. England - (CPI I nn' J'a" -A 25.000-ton coal seam was lo-l VQERINAMAN catcd near this Yorkshire villa.uc.S but before mining it 23.000 Willi Di”. 2520 be sprint to strengthen a statue was" 59,-." Eggs over the seam. erected in honor 5 -d of the second Marquess of Rock- "mmmm . lncham Who died in 1730- "LONDON - (CPW .- After at long wait on the local housing O list, six families were all set to n' E' move into a new block of apart- lNgugANc3 merits. But the move was past- poned because youths broke 'inio the flats and caused heavy dam- A NOTICE Th e Stewart Memorial Health Centre at Tyne Val- leylis pleased to announce that it has obtained the ser- vices of Dr. William R. Bar- ton, who is in residence at the Health Centre. He will hold the following office hours at the Health Centre: Daily except Saturday eve- ning and Sunday. 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Fire .. Auio - Casualty 5 Summer Sf.. Summersidr PHONE 2413 W.E. OALLACHAN Physician di Surgeon Office: 58 summer Street Hours il.0O to i2.ili) 1. ul- 2.00 to 6.00 p. in. 7.00 to 6.00 p. in. Dial 2351 Saturday evenings and Sundays by appointment, W. GNESIEN 5- only. I In order that Dr. Barton may be of best service to all 3,mi.m, Solicitor, Nolan in the district your attend- gm, ance at the above hours for u..a other than emergencies will be appreciated. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Stewart Memorial Health Centre. office formerly nevi-Irlitd "Y Lace Heath Strong. K- 1' Money to Loan Collections Prnmpil! Attended Tn. ' Cleartone HEARING AID" Here is uthepuitlmate in hearing aid ciesig'1tl:l'"3 Engineering. The Clear-tone "700 is the closes mil; proach yet to hearing aid perfection. It is the snr of est hearing aid ever produced to capture the Pollmmw a 221,(, volt. battery. You'll be amazed to ace . very small it is-smaller than ever before thought Vii; slble. You will appdreolate the clearness and vgow power designed to a the most difficult cases. t ("V you can hear sounds more clearly . . . wlthou m-If rtion . . . without strain. .Now you can wear 3' hearing aid hour after hour easily. comfortably - in; without fatigue. Match the Cioartono ' 700 with Pm-P hearing aid available today. Put them all to Hi: 99 t. tests. You'll was that the Clear-tone 700 0" performs them . , l -'Wo in most all sizes of Batteries and rflmi? most aids. ease send make of Aid and number 0 Battery when ordering. ' F OLEY'S DRUG' STORE DIAL 3237 SUMMEBSIDE, P. E. I. i