1553c common . . _ "O'Laary and * ,_ Vicinity mm my MET... the Alber- ton teaching atalt we: I recent visitor in QI-eery. Jlrs. Otis McNeill, Unlonvsle. .hll been confined to her home on the sick list for some oonsid-_ arable time. Her many triouds wish her a speedy improvement in her health. l ' l L ' w R H 9, "lE___----°"““°“N' CHARI-‘QUEIQWN ~ W - "i: 8"" t r l For SPB NG This Spring Knitted dresses, Mn. Gerald Gamble, ‘Union- vale, hes been confined to her homo tor the past several days ‘with e bed cold but she is now feeling much better. Her mother, Mrs. Robert Oulton oi.‘ the Brae has been with her during her ill- tiess, ing and wearing of the things _ that you have mode with your Miss ‘Thelma liicNevin of the , 0W" lllllldi start o! Jellys Dept. Store in O'- - ll y was a recent visitor to Silmrnerside. the guest oi her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McNevin. Harvey is attached to the R.C.A.F. and sta- tioned in Summerside. Mr. Allison Home ha; opened in O’Leary a new box and shook factory with the necessaiy mach- inery now installed. He has sever- al men working with him. This should be a boom to the rapidly expanding business section oi‘ O'- Leary and will till a long-felt need in the village- anci surrounding country. Mr. Home deserves cre- dit (or starting this bIlSiYIGSs val- -tui-e and we wish him every suc- cess. l Little Kay Livingstone, ilive year daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Livingstone. met with an occid- ent recently when coasting in her yard. She crashed into the lei-ice throwing her of! the sleigh. put- ting the teeth through her lip headquarters for the famous a u i n ' . - - - - - k‘ i; ' - __ ommwrwnr ““”W”“““”U5° Smfifimmo. Dew ' r ‘ —- , , _ com‘; Slang flail-limo? i, mm m“ "m9. °f ‘Ma's’ The sues an from to thQIprIcendfIeIJI. GIIGTPOQ: for _—__ Priced ....._.;-;. . . . . . .... .._._._.i~.......hat-sq qunifyq ¢g°y-_ 5Q gl-on Th Wbm ’ Mi l BO- ciety.o!_ this“. Klnutlsaigifil" Baptist Church held their regular month- ly meeting at the homeoi.’ Mrs. (1.0. Hewlett, Query with the President, Mrs. Dim Emallman presiding. Plans were moxie tor a social ‘Will-UK to be held at the ihome o! Ma's. Ed Smallman, Kinutstord, in the near tuture. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess. Congratulations an being l:- lended to Mire. John MaKiimon oi Brae who on Tuesday, March 15 celebraited her 81st birthday. An- nther or our venerable residents. . ‘Hiomiu Oultqs will celebrate is 89th birthday on Much 2am athishoirnemlrse Harboaawe licvpo that God will spare these nplendid citizens to enjoy many more happy birthdays. ‘ It was marvellous 1e nee the itreet lights turned on in Query on Sunday Much 10th. This i.| the iii-at time that the blacked out streets of‘ Olieary has had the Ittreet jjiflita since the disastrous mire 18th which complete- ly destroyed the Pied (Eieatrb light plant. mitten in getting the street lights on eo soon. , After the evening woo-cilia Ins halt way through at 8 pm. ‘on Sunday night. March 13th in the Oiieery United Church end the Nazarene Churdi. the lights went out due to the iisilure o! the pul- leys in the diesel light pluit. The isei-mon was Just starting in the United Chmch what the neared edifice was blacked out but the Minister continued speaking as it nothing had happened. The lights had not come on at 8.30 pm. when the vonguegatlon was dismissed with the benediction. The storm that Jsahed RM. end Nova Scotis. on Wednemy. Mai-ch 16th and which was ao- ccmpanied by swirling galea a! wind and snoiv, caused the can- cellation o: tho classes at the 0'. Lem Bchool on Wednesday u- vtemoon and also the p-stipone- orient of the C.G.I.T. St. Patrick's N05. to Thursday afternoon. Al- lllvlltlh the road was heavy, the miillrman from Knutsiord wars able . ‘ of tapestry, moire, plastic and r k hi a ll erl i our . uiltad r on, The prices are i: The’ ruol-nlnegv '11: Tsiun can-if: tailored of the finest of fabrics obtainable. gm“ is?“ 4_75_ out around noon and the alter- noon was line and clear. . BRAVE NEW smslusmr The mu at to vulture ‘f in sea without sails or auxiliary O Johnston SUITS Lobthe W. R. Johnston Company and the Ladies‘ Wear Department interpret your own choice of material and pattern, making a Suit or Coot that is different and distinctively YOURS. Select your style from the W. R. Johnston Fashion Book -— Select your material from the range of swatches available, and our experienced female fitter will take your measure- ' merits . . . From time exact measurements Y°l" 5"" or Coat will be expertly tailored by the W. R. Johnston Company. We feel certain that you will find extreme satisfaction in one of those perfectly fitting garments Maiie-To-Measuro and BOATS distinctively power was the Meteor. built in the stakes Supporting the Persons Camp; oi Europe -- their Labour wishes to otter suitable mum“ vkmd the Wm“, m; m2. m‘ m’ ,0 b. ssrqsgthenetl. "II- drlb day to any existence. won positions as cements in Canada f“ w“ ‘mum, u, mupcu," n, w“ m“ “n; daring what tomorrow may iirllll? tor these worthy women. As moth- lmfihf,',",h’l'“,,,,d,°i..fg'.uinuinéii Each one o! us living in Bellllf- era, they naturally otter s Itebil- ,:::d°;vgl-r%”’m%g; lingllilk uflynsiui 54:2. In other ltv and freedom hi! 1 lremtnd- ity not slwsyii encountered in Iln- Mm" m “m mo,“ in m Hgusg ANp LQT ‘Y ' oral responsibility wwlflll le domestics. end it could ree- ' ‘ma’ “m!” by Wm‘ 10mm! m 2:. muntortunate women and g mill be enacted that they our "u". ‘n Wm‘ m" on“ N 85'! Chestnut Ave m. name. lencthon thv cords bi’ “fir”! who through no “m, o, "ouldyremfln m m“ n" Om” that aha will soon be restored to '- Bmmn , '- accepting new relptmsibilltias for sh k v51 ha.” m“ prmflcany a" s!“ ham" much “m.” mm m‘ mmplsta health. m... ‘ I “ I ‘ \ f“il““'l‘ln‘i'l° filkifiiilftiielrppirl; thsii sol-sessions and have m nlwe yea? which they will be require! P05555910" o" “M” l‘ rum attuned u. Central. tot 10. contoinln: 6m sol-eel 1:0; 1m if r . - Per. o! urchue rioe vii “n” b, hm" m mm‘ . pm ‘to flO—;indWh:X: eta: chlolall u; servo in order in ooine to can i m ‘mum “mm,” “m, gm, axon-airy: Iiirm. _t ii P “d m” "um" Wk magical ifflikv. llglllfyhld s. home. They a $1.10" domesflu will be will st J. S. DQIROCHES l m‘ NATIONAL “(mu-mg Preylnl m“ 7°“ ‘u m” {he are in thll position merely be- the current wile scale in the le- - Amo- ‘ " . . - —"" much l” m? "'§"‘“‘ m a cause they were and still are "on cnlity in which they ere emiflfli- swam" sumlmmd‘ Massey lisrris hector, Na. 80-1048 Model ' l m" “m” '°“‘“ - mun“ ‘m u’ ifihly our side." ed. mrlns In mim- vl “um Tenders will he received It the ‘ Illller llitl scum» ntiooiiineiih-liydreulle-llr slim "NW This month we are studvlnir "it Y°"" ‘my is" iulton More than 1.000 single m’. girls um the coll o! hoarding their um. or ilio TQIII club. Town o! 4 comm‘ m (Menu flwlll- - - » ~ vllll M" “l” m" Admdmh m’ ~ ' rum sir-surly been hrmllht to Oan- children will he mo: uito oen- Kggdagtaa, m the hill-the ler- ' . 1m An Planter ttmwliilrh swell.- l“! Milw- B-‘io- h" WWW“ l" °l"' ‘m’ Dunn,“ “no” eds for employment its dommlu- siderltion in deciding on their m. a! raisin to m arlaiioe- . a l " “ _ ‘ r flap": rumi- (1 m», . . hwb slime! "w "new "l m“ _ HOWQVII. there inn - m remuneration. not. u mu Ire hell us uiulii- r a aeolian. lvlh ills" . old idle! fulfil-l!!! ll¢°ll°lr m” t mink bsrreck-llko camps in nil-ope many It you desire to lllilt then 1M- inssil in alder, l0 Inlet with about . 1" Boy Dela . m Mm h“, w,“ m“ M”, i-isvshzvu W" w,‘ ° mm, iiuumai or widows Ind their pie, hlVQ the necessary eowm- wort. no to per-ism Illeh other . 1 1km? m: rot-t» Dimi- (1 M"! . .. www- wlw he" “Y” h" ‘h’ "'°“" “P my, m“ , 4 children. modstioa. and need e om ilaiiI ea my lie sums. _ a _ _ i or» rm» new erlvllm of "will! "l e Y-‘J-T- ‘M’ °' "n “m”, m l, The Clnldllll Department a! with their quuuiiestim. ws um nun m the position. stulu on new use»: universal die- 1 tantalum-r (lions or who . noun. and of lemming the truths thdr children la 0 Dlmlw you to m in touch with your qmllfleelislmlaeinielhd notlmt pin amen». m rpisos inset. lentils _ . . . . - about "What alcohol is and whet [m] 341mm; snt es u“; flush 25th, I00. soeL. new. One Modality oisli 1 lelllll‘ _ _ . l it does" to the human lid!- Tlm" immediately ior ni details. norms or l-ny tender not rissos- segller new. One l-I is. Puelel- ,l_ B!“ WM"- . = w tore. lotus shun om- Mvfl," m, sully scouted. ' ' ' t-rioel unit complete with l" t m u” -. . . ~ invite “has! in. Otoulrlhim n3: - --— smallness o‘ wound-m. :M“ -. - = plan sspe my or I mim v _ prlailolly new. e utilising. us r- - \ o! Merci-i gn cell it I March may: ax?“ 1| 3 gg-gqgingq ‘m, "min l ‘ Ahead Perm-pod endelvor a. in; m mlgmn Mm . m. m " be: m murals» suitable m 1 "Wlllliilw- . crease our minim-imp and llreld- 5 ‘i. in i: “m”. a o, m“ gall 4m. 1""WI"*\°"°'. r "‘ m‘ “"1” “f” "g3; 11$] 15:11 Gchooll. getting ipmialo at- ram inertia n4 ‘ i ‘ " ‘ ' ' ha" m- gflb, n . ' ' . - r r "mt-m" "it" "'- l“ m" ‘° 33% flwifiii. 'ii‘oi1"'“‘.i- suu in n-s-oia game "“"kmumh'flmm ilrwlflsltobon llillfltwielw North Slim League finals manlr.nvk.-i°»m~"'""»"“ ' ipoiratoiommhisniiinsrm - l ' m, si-. ~ o’ m m, ‘Mm m m m. Jagisrivt. Kelvin. Garnet: . hi?“ syelker st a Mothers‘ Hosting. m ‘ ill‘? "all" "fm- _ ~ ' ' ~ ‘ u" m“ ‘ sundsy morning she poke in m and that you’ll_ welcome too I A - l't fl: ° l1 Been worked into this Egrllessllpfllql/lififhyregdfrliln |?il'e’s-buil'on influence and high-fashion colors that dominate the current Suit See the Suit that lives u boasts the worlcll tailored Suit slioul . Twills, flaiinsls, rayon gabaidiiie and ”Laurentex" ma? terials made up into the smart little Suits you'll wear and wear! There on several styles from which to choose — tailored jackets with slim, straight skirts 6r 19.50 t t0 29.50 lL-Priced of the City Churches end in the scene for Spring. p to the _Husy life you_ live - - - Tlldl‘ y look of well-bred sophistication that a good alil.sii fri r9.l§ii f Ladies’ Wear Department - l‘ 5 ‘i ' ll tstond-‘ing . . . ill..."Ill§°.§l1’.'l..ll..§$"§.'i‘ll§l"l.o1lS llfilifnltllii» vim sun and charming, softly feminine dressmokcr Suitseig i510 Fire The colors are Springliko and the fabrics, of two , fill", V° r gdioid-ine and cliormine, ore distinctive. The sizes are from ll to sweaters and accessories oro in high favor — You'll take great pride and pleasure in the mak~ Yarn ‘ l In Summerside, Holman’: is the and Baldwin Yarns for knitting satisfaction. ln a wide variety of 3 and 4 ply wool, these Yo-rns tor knitting are priced from 35 to 9B cents a boll or ckein. Aero Needles in sets of two and four, inga complete range of es. gouge Circular Knitting Needles in 9 to l2 gouge. Yorn Bobbins for different colors. Needle Gauges to insure iect Needlesizes.‘ Knitting Books that contain pat- terns and instructions for all and every knitter. putting in COP- Thsy are both smart and useful —the$e Knitting Bags are in a variety of sizes ‘and styles, e