i l . y he-is luau... 1. E 11. ms Loeltelloed --Fred III of the Locke Road. dose to O'Leary. on April 1 with a lead of potatoes. En and Mrs. Murray Sweet and laughter, Frances. motored to Abertaa on March )1. Mat Griffin of In Iocha Road. twve to O'l.eary an April 1. Oertude Arsenault of Forest View. was h lower Rowlan on March 3. Johnson Collicutt of the Reserve load, waa h 0'Leary an April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Murray lweet lio- bhd If 0'leary on April 1. IE. and Mrs. Dave.Griffin on March 3. motored to o'Leary. Leta Oollieutt of he Reserve good. was h 0'Leary an March Patricia Finnsn of Ilowlan. spent April I, visiting her cousin. Ger- Inlde Anenault of Forest View. George Griffin. Locke Road. rec- ntlsi motored to Halifax. hm a'e?endApE-frl 'u lay Collicutt of the Reserve O'I.eery -There was a good ttendanit of residents from 0'leary and all the suuounding districts at the 0'Leary Community Hall on Fri- day night when the Lions Club of Summeralde presented their min- stlrel show which was enjoyed by a . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble. ac- companied by Mrs. Gamhle'a mother. Mrs. Albert Smallman and daughter Gwennle of Knuta- ford were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. Gamble's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble in Cascumpee. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laird of Gascumpec were visitors to O'I4eary on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley of Cape Wolfe had as their guests for the past week their daughter Mrs. Arthur Wedge and her two sons Douglas and Barry of Summer- aide. Mrs. Lloyd Cooke is spending some time visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering, in Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fish of Cape Wolfe were recent visitors to the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knollln in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDon- aid of Glengarry were in 0'leary load. was in 0'Leary on April 2. Freeman Griffin of the Reservel Road .was an Oilpary on April 1.; John Wedge of Forest View. was down in Howlan on April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault on- Iaturday morning motored to Piusville to the wake of the te Mrs. Archie Gallant. Piusville. Cerbude Arsenault of Forest View. on April 2. visited her cou-l i. Patricia Finnan of Howlan,i and returned to her home on Sun-l dey afternoon. J Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant were visitors on April I at the horns of 1k. and Mrs. Jerry Ar- eenault. 'Mrs. Vincent Perry of Ilowlan. spent March ll st the home of Mr. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest iew. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and sons, Ivan and Clifford. were visitors on April I at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Arsenault, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McBaine were visitors on Sunday afternoon at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie Sllliker and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Silllker and family. Mrs. Alma Myers of Bloom- on business recently. Mr. Ralph MncLennan of Sum- merside motored to 0iLeary and Cape Wolfe on Tuesday where they spent the day with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Averd Harris of Knutsiord spent a day in Sum- merside recently. Mrs. Stirling Frizzell of Spring- field West was a visitor to 0'I.eary on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac of Alberton, were visitors of Mrs. Dorcus Gay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald, St. Eleanors. were Sunday guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacDonald and Mrs. Ruth Sillilrer. O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rilley of Cape Wolfe spent a day with friends in O'Leary. -C. P. Broderick are pleased to learn that she has returned to her home in Tignish. after spending several days receiving treatment in the Western Hospital. Alberton. Mr. Louis Mt-Innis who has been ter months returned to his home in Tlgnish the past week. field. was a visitor on April 4 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ar-; senault of Forest View. The funeral of the late Mrs. Archie Gallant took place on Sun- ; day morning at St. Anthonyls Church. Bloomfield. ln spite of the bad rain it was a large funeral. i On April I Henry Perry of Char- lottetown, motored to Howlan and visited relatives here. in the eve- ning he motored back to Char- lottetown. AN. . I Tignish -Mrs. Fm.-ier Skcrry. Tignish. 5 Visiting members of her family h Amherst. N. 8. While there she h the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ripley. Dr. D. G. Wilder. assistant di- recior oi the Atlantic Biological Itation at St. Andrews. N. 3.. and Mr. Wyn Rhydeven. information officer with the Department of Fisheries at Halifax. were recent visitors to Tignlsh. While here they were guest speakers at the Lobster Fishermen's meeting which was held in the Legion Hall on Wednesday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Urban Peters who had spent the winter months in Saint John. N. 8.. guesis of their sons-in-law and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butler. returned to their home in Skinner's Pond. Mrs. Francis Ready. Tignish. is visiting in Alma. the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. -d Mrs. John P. Wallace. Iympathy of this community is utended to the bereaved relatives at Mr. Joseph Perry whose death occurred recently in Rumford. Maine. The late Mr. Perry was a former resident of Tignish. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry. Mr. John (laudet. Halifax. N. 8., visiting his parents. Mr. and rs. Charles Gaudet. Tignish. The many friends of Mrs. Jo- seph B. Gallant. Ascension. will (be sorry to learn that his condi- tions is reported as not so favor- able. His many friends join in the hope that more cheerful news of his condition will soon be re- g ported. The many friends of Mr. James .Chriatopher. Tignish. are sorry to liearn that it was necessary for lhim to enter the City Hospital. ;Charlotteiown, for treatment. All unite in wishing him a speedy re- turn to health and home. Mrs. Herman Cahiil. Kildare. is visiting in Tignish. the guest of her lMrs. Gerald Handrahan. Mrs. John Handrahan and small son. who have spent the past sev- eral months at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l-landrahnn. Ascension. returned to their home in Toronto on Saturday. She was accom- panied as far as Summerside by her nephew, Mr. Earl Handrahan. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Gavin. Tignsh. had as their guest for the week-end. Mr. Russell White of Halifax. N. 8. Mr. Cyrus Bernard returned to his home in Nail Pond. on Satur- day after spending several months in Halifax, N. S Mr. Edwin Doyle. Tignish, who was recently appointed a Jusice of the Peace for Prince County. Edwin served overseas in the Royal Canadian Army during World War ll. Since his discharge from the army he has capably fulfilled the duties of assistant highway en- gineer. CL. IIONG KONG (Re to - Pei- ping radio reported that a Chinese Nationalist pilot was cap- tured alive when his plane was shot down in Fukien province April 3. The plane was described as an The many iricntis of Mrs. Everett THERE ARE MORE WASHERS ir,i1!i.i iii (AINIADA also..- F-47 Mustang propeller fighter. .4 ll ideque Notes -Mr. Horace Wright and Mr. Robert Waugh. Lower Badaque. were recent visitors to Frederic- ton. N. I. Mrs. Thorns Affleclr. Lower Bedeque. who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital. re- turned to her borne on April 2nd, having undergone a major oper- ation. lbs in much improved in health. Mrs. Walter Leard. accompanied by Miss Winnie Schurman. Char- lottetown. were week-end visitors to Backvllle. N. 3. While there they were guests of Mrs. Leard's son. Mr. Alden Leard of the Mt, Allison Teaching Staff. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Judson Blsclsmore. whose mother. Mrs. Archibald Martin, Mt. Tryon. passed away on March llth. Mrs. Blackmore. who has been in Prince County Hospital for several weeks. returned to her home on April nth. Mrs. Wright Leard returned to ledaque after spending the winter in Ontario. She is a quest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Leard, Central Bedeque. Miss Jean Reeves. teacher. at North Bedeque was a guest of Mrs, Joye Hayes over the week- end. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Russell MacDonald, who is a patient in the Saint John General Hospital. will be pleased to know that her condition is much im- proved and she expects to be able to return to her home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray -have bad as their guests for sev- eral days, Mrs. Beatrice Sher- wood. on the staff of the Saint employed in Halifax for the win-, son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and 3I John General Hospital and Miss Dona Kllpatrlck, also of Saint John. At the service in the United Church, Bedeque on April 3rd Mr. William Stavert was ordained an elder and welcomed to the Session of the Congregation. The pastor. Rev. Mr. Ward conducted the service. -BQ. Bloomfield -Willard Mcltenna returned to his home on Saturday after hav- lng been In Western Hospital for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lynch and children spent the weekend of March 3, visiting with relatives and friends in Portage. Mr, Frank 0'Meara and daugh- ters. Audrey and Patricia. were in Summerside on Saturday on business. They were accompani- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Alban Cras- well. The sincere sympathy of this community is extended to Mr. Archie Gallant and family in their recent sad bereavement. Mrs. Urban Pineau was a re- cent visltor in Piusville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gal- lant. Mrs. Arthur Martin spent March .10 in Piusville. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant, Mr. Arthur Martin and Mr. Ernest Martin were business vis- itors In Summersidc on March Mr. Albert Saunders and Mr. Louis Jones were business vis- itors in 0'Leary on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau motored to Summerside on April 1 They were accompanied by Mr. Harry Buote. Tigniiih. wasi a business visitor to Summerside- Congratulaiions are extended to: Ernest Martin who has secured employment in Summerside I. Conway -M Wendell Macias accom- DIIIIOO .. Mr. and Mrs. P. Palmer, Freeland. were busi- ness visitors to Surnmerslde eai Thursday. March am. Mr. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland. is busily employed buying lumber for his Shook and Box Mill he operates at Freeland. Mr. Hardy gives a lot of rnployment .to due in Conway and surrounding dis- tr-lets. A large crowd of people .tn Coa- way and vicinity were very dis- appointed after assembling at the Freeland Hall to see the play. Zeke and Daisy; for Take and Daisy failed to appear due to road conditions. The Ladies Air (Unit- ed) sold a large quantity of home made candy, It is hoped that the roads will improve and the play he put on in the near future. Mr. James Winn left on Thurs- day morning March But to work on Dredge No. I at Georgetown. Mr. Lorne Riley and Miss Olive Tuplin, Murray Road. were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill, Kensington ea Tuesday. March 3th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Oatway. accompanied by Mr. Edgar Oat- way. Freeland. were business via- ltors to summerside on Monday. March 38th. The regular monthly meeting I the Conway United Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Oe- car MacNelll on Friday afternoon April 1st with .OIjIlI. members present. Mrs. Leigh Craig was devotional leader in me absence of Mrs. Ralph Ellands. Next meet- ing is at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sr., Freeland. Lunch was served and a collec- tion of 33.00 taken. The women spent the afternoon quilting. Mr. James Ilardy. Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Mr. George walfield and Mr. Walter Macxenna. were business visitors to Summerslda on Friday, April lst. Mr, Harry Ramsay, was a busi- ness vlsitor to Summerside on Friday. April 1-st Mr. Bill MacNelli. Summerside banker. is spending a few days vacation with his mother. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and brothers, Frederick and Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan, accompanied by Mr. Cecil Mac- Kinnon. were business visitors to Summersid: on Saturday. April 2nd. Mrs. Sterling Palmer was a business visitor to Summersidu on Saturday, April and. The many friends of Mrs. John D. Palmer will be glad to learn she has returned to her home af- ter being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. for over two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Oatway and chldren Phyllis. James and Garry were business visitors Jo Summerside on Saturday, April 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald and son Simon. lnverness. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacKlnnon on Satur- day evening. The many friends of Mrs. Tho- mas Macxlnnon. lnverness. will regret to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside. and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd and Elaine ac- companled by Mrs. Cecil Palmer and daughter Eleanor, Borden, were visitors -at the home of Mr. wardrobe . . . and your first stop. :4.- surrs I OUR BRIGHT OOLLWTIO . . SPRING FASHION NEWS! WELCOME TO THE TEAGNEIIS It's iimeio start planning your Spring CHOOSE YOUR COAT FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF FITTED. ROXY OR IDOSE STYLES. SPRING SHADES. S22.50 New aiuuvsis or All-Weather Coats 319.50 NEW SUIT 'I'lllJO0S- make The Greendel ALL THE LATEST ALI. COATS &Ihe,JohnD.PahIsCCIn day. Miss lvelyn Morrison. bank employee. '1)-ne Valley. spent the weekend at the borne of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Mor- Mr. Charles Palmer accompan- ied by Mr, John D. Palmer and Mr. Wallace Palmer were busi- ness visitors to Summerside. April 1nd. ' Mr. lruce Lewis. Summerside. wasavisltoratthehomaofllr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on lua- 31 day. April 3rd. so-. Wilbur Hardy, Miss Laur- etta Banks and Miss Marian Brooms. Freeland. accompanied- by Miss Erma Morrison. Conway. were business visitors to summer- side. Saturday. Mr. Wallace Morrison and nep- new Robert Morrison were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anvil Mnnison. Mount Pleasant. on Sun-. dIy.A71'i19Pd Mr. John Murphy and son Jos- eph were business visitors to Summerside. April hd. Mr. Iebar lroeme. It. Elea- ner's, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr, Thomas Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murphy, Summer- side. left recently for employ- ment at Montreal. He was ac- companied by his brother Albln. who spent a few days with his parents at Iummerside recently. Tommy is a nephew of Mr. Otto Murphy. Freeland. E. Illl MacNeill who B on vacation from the bank h Burn- merside, left on Monday ' for Montreal, where he will be the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland MacPhee. FOX IBEEDII Charles Dalton. lieutenant over- nor of Prince Edward Islan who died in 1933, was a pioneer silver fox breeder. lllarslieuld Ildeferd -Mr. Henry Great and Mr. Harry Glllis have gone to Saint John. N.l,, to speed a week via- its. Gillls' sister and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin llutchissoa. Miss Norma Macnougall. at- tending high school is limmm aide. spent the week-end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith aobougall, lidelord Mr. Wendie Macxay. Freeland. and Mr. ilo Thompson. Murray Road. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. on April I. ' - The Ladies Aid and W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. E. R. MacNevin on March II. with a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ind Williams were visitors is summer-side an April 1. Mr. and Mn. 1:. I. Burlelgh were visitors to lummersldu en March 81. Miss Orville lays. who i em- ployed at Prince County Hos- pital. spent the weekend at her bomebere. Mr, and Mrs. llrneet Paynter and family have moved home af- ter spending the winter months at Mount Pleasant. Miss Clair Au Found who at- tends llllh school h Summerside. spent the week-and at In home in lidaford. Mr. noland'Wlliiams has sold his home here and has moved to Summerside. All wish Mr. P. and Mrs. Williams every success is their new -home. An evening of entertainment and amusement was enjoyed at a Variety Concert in the L.O.L. Hall, Eilerslle. on March 3 by . What's pew; at Inca? Chloromycetin. total world's supply-of l DUE TO IN! COIROSIONJISISTINO OUAUTIES of nickel and nickel slloys they are widely used for vessels in which iiicii iiiciiri" HELPS SAVE LIVES iii riiniiiciiiiii THE PIJRITY or iiiiiiiis RN AMIRICAN iuissancn sciswnsr arrived in Bolivis where a typhus epidemic was raging. He had 200 grams-the snow and untested drug called Harold Gillie I'll with district convention l.ine.No. 1 to be held in west resented do a was ex- cl: Um. s was Mrs. E twilg; bu;-nt out. "1. who I". . am M the member-ruler motion meeting ajou.-mg. Mr. Roger lurleigli, who at- tends high school in summer- alde. spent the weekend visit- hls' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Burlelgh. Mr. Orvule Miller, Chatiiam. N,B.', spent the weekend visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Miller. ' IYII Campbell and Mrs. David Camp- bell; School committee. roy Campbell and Mrs. Jobn.Mac- Correspondence was read and ed by all, Lunch was served by committee in charge. vchariottetown Retail Merchants pATTENTl0N The Annual Meeting of Charlottetown Retell Merchants Association wll be hed russnsv. APRIL I2I'II. 8 pm. at CITY HALL Important business to be frensleeied-one delegate only from each ineinber firm eligible to vote. Your presence is urgently requested. NON-members are invited to this impeiduni meeting-have I a vote in the business life of your C . Join new-oil re- rail merchants please ATTEND THIS MEETING! ' A. C. HOGAN. Sec'ry.-Trees. n1 "pharmaceuticals are prepared. Even small amounts of meullic compounds in a drug can impair its effectiveness. In flu frowning of Chloromyatin and odier. phanneuutialr, conuiw conditions develop. - Nick! or nickel alloy play an important part i'np-ridazhirgtlitproduclfrevn contami- nation by sufollic umpauudi. 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