'. ..i. I ' 72.21.-.i.19s1.; . . a : rreditiiioi an S V g ciiuniio a Iiiieford j Jficlnity '- - Mr. and Mn. Claude Hays mo- . ....- , "bred to Summer d on Saturday. ..ur.1toy Weeks was a buiiness Illaa Amie low spent th moor. to the any on Monday. gm:-m vliaitlng with Kiss 5 ow, o . (Iv.---fl? ..r.w, ml and ion. tame Macbowall. piguant Valley. were visitors to onnrioiietowo Mondew . . - -r" " 4 ' .a.a.a. i v rrediweoka who isornploys 54 wt h;thel4,.!'. achur an 00.. ganurlgtori. apentiitlietvice -end”at hmhome in llredericton. - Mrs. Whitfield Abbottwas a. rec; erit visitor to Charlottetown to vialt'hcr husband who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Edward Bellick. Buckley- spent Wednesday in Fredericton visiting friends and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. William l-lalliwcll and little daughter Donelda. springton, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday. vi liliili Vulgimhlfrmm 'si.."mi'a.m'm ' I W , , Mrs. William ora3?'33 Sunday?” .-.1. panled-by Mr. sinclolr Maccaull zotored in Summeralde on Thurs- Y- - v . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ramsay and son James of Port Hill were Sun- Illy tunic of Mrs. Ramsay's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. .-Mears . Clinford Williams. Beecher Maobougall. Clifford Ellis and Stanley Williams were business visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. l Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips were visitors to Su-mme side on Saturday and attended the hoc- key match between Lot 16 and Lennox Island players while there. Miss Marjorie Weeks, Toronto. Ont.. is spending a .vacation in Fredericton the guest of her par- enis Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weeks. Mr. Elwood Weeks left on Friday morning for Boston. Mass., where he intends to receive treatment. His many friends wish him a re- turn to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Channlng Cough- lin and daughters Betty and Phyllis. Lot l6 were guests-of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin on Sun- ay. The legion of friends of Mrs. Reid Logi and daughter Audrey will regret to learn that they have been confined to their beds dur- ing the past week with influenza. All will join in wishing them a speedy recovery to health. Mrs. Harry Weeks entertained the members of Fredericton women's institute on 'l'uesday ev- rning. A quilt is being made for thc orphanage. A contest "Hidden Flowers" put on by the programme commltec was enjoyed by all.. Miss Lottie Houston presided at the regular meeting of the Young People's Union which met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wccks on Friday evening. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huichesan and daughter Susan accompanied by Messrs. Cyril Williams and Alexander Maccaull motored to Summeraide on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchenson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes while there. The many friends of Mrs. Theo- dore Glliis will regret to learn that she is ill at her home and The Happy Gleam;-rs Mission Band met at the home of the leader Mrs. Harry Weeks on Mon- day evening The president. Gordon that it was necessary for Dr. Stevenson. presided during the Dawn”; of 0'LeIry to pay her a business period. The ml ' story professional visit on Sunday. All was read by the leader and the will join in wishing herta speedy president. A special Easter offef'- recovery.- ing was received. Two new mom- hcrs were welcomed. Meeting Mrs. Joshua Millar entertained the ladies of the Bideford United Ladies Aid and W. M. S. on Wed- nesday anfiernoon. with a large number of members and visitors present. In the absence of the Ladies Aid. president. Mrs. C. R. Hayes, the vice president. Mrs. .-Rolland Williams presided over the meeting. There was some dis- cuglon on the play that is to be put on by the Aid members. Other points of business were dis- cussed and the W. M. S. meet- ing followcd with Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh president presiding over the meeting. The devotional per- '- ilod-.-was taken from the Ml55IUn' i cry Monthly. Thank offering en- velopea were distributed amongst ,' the members. Place of next meet- - lng undecided. At -the close of meeting dainty refreshments were ' served by the hostess. closed by singing "Jesus Loves mt. . , quality v.rv'iiil'l ii. 321 (?E43llhi'.ll?I? Mrs. R. H. Baxter was hostess to the members of lthe Bideford Women's institute on Thursday event with thirteen members and a visitor present. Meeting opened with singing of Ode and repeating the Collect in unison. Minutes were read and adopted. Cu. eaponderice was dealt with. The remainder of the sewing and knitting being done for the Red . Cross was turned in with the ex- ception of two articles. Plans were made to scrub the school in " the near future. The members were asked to make sandwiches i and tea to sell at the moccasin dance on Saturday night, and if was decided that any of the inunbera that wished to do so might with the proceeds going to i the Legion. The sum of five dol- lars was donated to the Red Cross. A letter concerning the radio for the primary school was read and it was decided to wait until later before buying the radio due to . the possibility of rural electricity , in the district. malklng it possible , to buy an electric model instead of the more expensive battery model. Refreshment committee was appointed for next meeting. and place of next meetms W1- idaeided. Meeting closed with Na- ' iional Anthem after which a de- licioua lunch was served by ll" hostess and members of redresh-, ment connhlttee. . on Monday night Lot l2 Roc- kets and Lot is Green Aces met 3 in the first game of a best out of . three finals. on Monday mohi not 12 players easily walked away with a large victory by NI ”'3 more over Lot 13 and on Wed- noaday night a close fought lime Lot ll Green Aces a 5-3 ., nd on 1';-may night. In last and final game of the playoff! 0000 GIN" ;. vodlaotilthabesttumbrl -I score in their favour. sivina -than a total all around score of 10 goals and Lot 13 an even 10 in c luding games. hi.-;i GLIARDIAN. Ul'fAllLUTl'E'f'OW'N P be " Tyne" Viiiiey liotes Mr. and lolland are confined to their home with ill- neas.. and all hope they will soon be better. In-. L. P. Kunipula left on Mon- day for Bummersida where he has accepted a' position with Home Motors. Miss Marjorie Milligan has re- Am” turned to Tyne Valley after having spent a few days at her home in Coleman. .,..a Miss Ruth McLean. one of the Royal Bank staff in Tyne Valley.. is spending her vacation at her home in Arlington. frien Mr. Melvin Marchbanks.. operator Am” of the Tyne Valley Garage good service station. Mr. and Mrs. Lee-man Campbell and son Arnold, and Mr. Horatio Campbell spent a few days re- cently visiting friends in west R.ivcr.. New Brunswick. Herb Mr A debate was held in Northam school by the members of the Calf Club.. the subject being.. "Which is some CHANGES MADE-The above picture showing a train enter- W! ing I-lillsboro Bridge was taken before the C. N. R. recently discontinued Barlow and Miss Amie Barlow. a Wayne Matthews spent several days in IN MEMORIAM . JOHN A TOOMBS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter motored to Summerside on Mon- M o'Le”3" Vernon River pital. last week nnd were the guests of their son Ev. erctt and his wife. field. P. E. I.. a son of the late John and Annie MacDonald Tcombs. His passing removes the Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh and Mrs. Burton Burleigh were Saturday visitors to Summeraide. here. --Mr. andlMrs. Irving Muttart of Carleton were business visitors in Sunnneraide on Friday. Mrs. Frank lease of Mt. Stewart is spending several days in Car- leton, guest of her daughter. Mrs. Mr. Doug Bell of Carleton re- turned to his home here on sat- urdly after spending a week in Mammal with sympathy is extended to David Sutherland of Carleton on M". w.mo gunman um mm the death of his mother which Charles spent a few days recently gwmdug 31061! Pond, Kings ML md M", 31.1," Duwlon 01 a vlsltins with her pmlneu. Mr. and Sm”: "wt North Tryon were recent visitors - Mrs. Chares Newoom . "'T to Rose Valley the is of Mr. M." 3"” Mwcwli "Wm" and Mrs. Ivarn Nicholgs?:. : gmg Dunc”, Mwxemmck of pamediby Mr. Alibert Morrison nu-chain has taken a position with end Mr- Wm I-met motored to spent a. day on business. Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton, returned to her home here after spending several days in Murray Crilly Lea and family. to their home in Cape Traverse ier months in its operations over the structure. til: best., country life or city lti)fle?" gig wnizllil their son Lorne and home of Mr. Max ugumey of 5 A l ' ' W” 3"" 039 ' 't North Tryon. - Miss orm Barlow, comma taking the country life. Judges the recent guest of her 31:33:: were Mrs. Ivan Linkletter and Mr. Mrs. Russell Howatt of Cape M155 Joyce woo,-1,, student ,1 payen,f5' Mr. and Mrs. George James Phillips. Traverse is spending some time prince of wnres College, ch”- 'Gei:;'ti::.v J's. rnuntohv; n Summerside where nd. patient in the Prince County Hos- stayvi-nlg with her son Victor and The death of Mr. W. S. Mruttart side.on Friday evening. March 9th of North Carleton occurred at his Cl . ay ' "d "33 we 811955 Of his cousin family. Mrs. Clarence Cook and son Noel Maobougam Th” denh Mcurred l" the tvmiam we,-e passengem to Mr Pet" Pate and his daughle Prince County Hcepltal, Summer. ' I Summcrside on Tu sda . e y wn::la1nh3',;ABl!"9l'”:;'t? W '-3191!" of John A Toombst an aged and home on'Marv:h .19. Mr. Muttart Mr. Earl Coughlin visited with able 11-19 to 3053:"! lvimfn 9"-l”y' hlllhly respected citizen of Cape who was in thislmnety-second year Mr, Hadley Mutts;-2, and Garth his wife on Sunday at the Prince ..M,-, mm M”; E L M” TYBVEFW ”"0Wln8 3 5”” unless had been 9510!-""8 800d health un- Woods short course students at county Hospital. Donn”. 0.Leuy s'pem- smhe um; in his each year. til the past few weeks. The the Charlottetown Vocational in Vernon mvei. Mr. Toombs was born lit MM” sympathy of everyone in Carleton schocl where they are taking a is extended to his many relatives Carleton and a Albany ina- Vicinity Vicinity . Mr. Otto Curtis of Bedeque was a recent business visitor to North Ti-yon. Mr. Douglas Oroaaman. produce buyer of Albany was a recent via- rt Morrmn and (wily. itor to Charlottetown on buaineaa. Mrs. Newton Dawson of Tryon has been spending the past few weeks at the home of Mrs. ltex Dawson. Mk. Amiel Doughey in the em- ploy of Mr. Lloyd Inman of Bo - den was a recent business visitor to the United states. relatives and do. Mr. Mr. Otto Johnson has been sick for the past week and his many friends around these parts hope to see him up and around again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward sharkey of North Tryon are among the many in this part of the country who are ill with the flu. erat Last week where they our with her sister, Mrs. . and Mrs. E. C. Bell returned Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson; General Merchant of Augustine Cove were recent visitors at the week after spending the win- MaMasterville, P. her. hus- Howatt is a lottetown was a week-end visitor at... tie home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods. damp-mapped again and again with clear velar without washing away the protective won shlnol ”lohnIon's" and "CH9-Coal" are registered trademarks. S.C. Johnson 5 Son, Ltd. Iwnilold, Ontario Mr. Russell While there, Mrs. Howati is Mr. Frank Kahaut was a re- cent business visitor to Charlotte- town where he attended the Dalrymen's Meeting and received his prize for butter making. course in Farm Mechanics were. E recent week-end visitors to Albany. -..-us in Bedeque Were recent Vin itors to their home here. With resides. and continued farming successfully until his retirement. gThe late Mr. Toombs was high- ly regarded for his honesty. up- rlghthess and as a good neighbour. He was an extensive reader and pcssesser: an exceptional memory for retaining what he had read. Mr. Tdombs was a regular ad- herent of the Church of Scotland. Cape Traverse. There is left to mourn the loss cf a loving hus- band and father: his widow: three sons and two daughters; namely: Gordon. summerslde; Irving, Bed- eque; Lea. Charlottetown; l7'lor- ence, Mrs. Norman Campbell. Shediac. N.B.. were recent guests of Mrs. Demella's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willardf MacAusland. Margaret Woodridge Silllker of O'Leary school are re. celvlng congratulations on each winning a cup at the Interscho- lastic Meet in Charlottetown on Friday in skating with the best in the other Island schools. This is "'9 3900'” year for Margaret W00drldxe as she wary a cup last yearland her victory this year is notable as.she recently underwent, an operation for appendicitis. Illkllel-t Vincent of Brantford. 0nt.. visited his mother. Mrs. W11. llam Vincent and his hrother Rev. and Opal Miss Marie Smith attending P. W. College. Charlottetown. spent the week-cnd with her parents-. Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge Smith. Miss Mclda Ma.cCa.ull attending Prince of Wales College. Char-. lottetown. spent the week-cnd visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and children Catherine and Car- J. A. . . G- p 1,5,, id ' m coon, raaane. o saxiilg. 33'" '3' ” mersl 9 ml Siheolgglggshlgllness ofdM.rs. VlnCe"7' one sister, survives. Mrs. Albert hum.” "Nice p”wfi5l'i' b:'"'g'-ddH:; Muttart; Carleton: and several Miss Edith Grant accompanied Mondgy, Much mm km. the 8TlndChllill'en- by Miss Doris Morrison. Summer- west Devon United Church and A 5m” mnm” nmce W” held side. spent the week-end with interment will be in the Church sundaim May mm mm the Bowl her parents, Mr. an-d Mrs. Wil- cemetery. "955 F”"e"” mlmev summemdev mm Gram. ggg where a large number of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last respects. This service was oonducted by Rev. Donald Macxay. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Sum- Th! Women's I Missionary society of the Ohm-y United Church held their postponed monthly meeting on Friday afternoon March lath. at the Manse. The devotions were Lot 16 and Lennox Island hoc- key teams met in the final game of a best out of three playoff game on Monday night at the Mt. Ral last son of a larse family of elsht cam ANNIVERSARY Mr. Alfred droggett of North them on their trip here were Mr” E-llcasure of skating around the ice his hggelgagiegrg Rflr::uBrl'llegP8t: sons and. three ”"3'”".”' TWO" tecenuy rammed fmm me Md Mm Rgbai Ameck J and showing the trophy to the atlon in the P. E. I. Hospital in Following MC Toambs marriage sTETrLER' Mm” - (CPXE Mn lumberwoods where he ha” been Bedeqlm large number of spectators on the Charlottetown. His many mends 55 years no to Maria Multan 0! and Mrs. Joshua Annable. who fcr the past winter. While there . promenade, wlgh mm , speedy convalescenm Carleton. he purchased a farm were married at Metcalfe, l.)nt.. he was employed as saw filer, I Mr. Ralph Green of I-lalifax, ll - ' E.. property on searletown where celebrated their 65th wedding a.-.- trade he has specialized in. s., arrived at Albany on Saturday Mr. Calvin Maegan” teacher M.-5. Anon Rayner has remmg through hard work and thrift he niversary here. They came to Al- ---- night to take in the big hockey M cape Traverse school went ed to her home 1,, 0-Leary an". carried on farming operations suc- berth in 1906 and have four sons Mr. ind Mm Jmes Arbmg game He is one of Albany at. me we,,k.Cnd Wm, hi, parents being g pgueng in we western cesafully for over twenty years. and two daughters. Until 1936 formerly cf Norm mon' and now Pats best players and takes a great M,-, and Mrs, p, M. Maccauu. ::ti)sp(Ii:31wj1nhA;:u-non. He, many llllighexhl. igelaigsgozedlaiigghufglzper151 they farmed south of here interest in the Hockey Sport. en a er a complete re- T ML and M”. Gerard Demmn. covery. Bedeque. where his son lrvlng new HOLMAN'S Says.... To Keep Your Home Sparkling Bright Day-In. Day-Out - - - USE MEDAR "HOUSE-CLEANING HELPERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS" TOPS in MOPS Char Dusting Mop A Big Value in the lower priced Mop field! This Mop is reversible. has a fleece buffer and is made merslde: this was followed by service atithe Church of Scotland, Cape Traverse. conducted by Rev. led by Mrs. J. M. Macwilliam. The Vice President. Mrs. W. G. Dickson. presided. The Community ri-lend. Pleasant rink with the Lennox Island players the victors in a 3-0 game in their favour. The L H d, m 1, gm ship report was giv n b M . D. J. H. nlahop who paid fitting ,f"'ff,f,,,:.:",.. e3",d;',,d,”, y...,... 2:. MaoPheraon. A p'.p..-Y... 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