O'Leory Mlilr. Aubrey Ellis. son of Mr. gnd Mrs. Melvin Ellis of O'Leary. and now of Toronto. has rt; 7..- Second Class standing for the sea- son of 195-1 and i955 in Architec- lill'fil Drafting No. l in the Den- ltillll Technical School in Toronto. Mr. Frank Gallant and family. hare moved back to their home in llowlan after spending the winter months in O'Leary. Mrs. Roland Tluriier of Siniiiner- side is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pale. O'LcLii'y. Mrs. Pate is on the sick list, all her friends wish to 59.: her out around again soon. iii" zuul lllrs. litirncll 'il.it-Neill of M; Rnyal, spent a few days visit- in: with Mr. lilzii-IViill's hrntlier and .Sihl('l'-ill-lRii'. filr. and Mrs. Rupert MacNeill. in Wnlfville. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Etlli'.'.il'(l l.l4l: inc at ('.-my iiiollc. :-iiciil a Ton iliiys mph l-.-I;,tiw-s ,'llltl ll'll'ilfl,li Ill Miniv- to". N H, rciviilly. Mr. and i'ilI.- Ellis Siiei-l of Knutsfurd. motored tn Siiininersirie and visited Mrs. He-riii.'iii Small- man who is a prilicnl in the Prince County ilnspital. Siiiiiincrsiile. Mr. and Mrie. Earle Rodd of wmslne, were in 0'l.e:iry on Thurs- day. Mr. Rodd attended the meet.- lng of the Presbytery in the Uni- led church while Mrs. Rodd vis- ited with her sister-in-law Mrs. Charlie Willis. ' Mr and Mrii. .lnlin Harris of Knutsforrl. are spending a few days visiting with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Johnstone in Charlottetown. Mr. E. W. Brooks of Summer- aide. attended the Presbytery in 0'Loary on Thursday. Mrs. Flora Baldwin. has return- ed to her duties in Alberton after visiting with relatives and friends in the States: she also iisiled friends and relatives in 0tl.eary before going to Allierton. IE. ldward Lockliart of It. Eleanors, attended the meetings of the Presbytery in 0'Leary on Thursday. The member: of the United Church Ladies Aid, 0'Leary. aerved dinner to over eighty mem- bers of the Presbytery and of the Presbyterlal Executive on Thurs- day. l The many friends of Mrs. Alhertl Phillips of Mt. Royal are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summer- aide. and all wish for her a iipeedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Waldo Phillipa. O'Leary. are very glad to no her home again. after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mr and Mrs. H:-her lilardy of Wirisloe. were visitors to 0'Leary on Thursday. Mr. Loafer any of Kiiutaford iipent I few days with relatives and friends in Charlottetown rec- c-ntly. Tip: vii.-my friniiils of filrs Hat liv l".llis of Knntslnrd are very .snri;i' to hear that she is conlined to her home with a severe case of Phi. Mrs. Ellis has recently re- turned from spending the winter months with relatives and friends in the States. Mrs. Lillian Andrews of Union- vnle entertained the member: of the Jolly Twelve recently. The farmers are very busy haul- ing their potatoes to market in order to catch the good price of- fered at this time. -0. P. Conway -Mr. Charles Palmer, accoin. anied by Mrs. Harold Palmer. Borden. were business visitors in Summerside on Monday. May 2nd. and were also viaitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pal- mer. Mrs. Guy Palmer returned to her home after spending a few days in Summerside recently. Miss Florence Biggar and Mas- ter Barney Biggar. Portage. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Mr. J. Clinton Morrison was a recent business visitor at Summer- side. Mr. Guy Palmer left recently for iilniilax. N. 5.. where he will be Jfllllpl())'Ed as carpenter for several -months. Mrs. Ben Coiiizlilin. has returned to her home after siicntlitig a low (lays at Suniinei'.sitle for a medical rlicck-iip. Mr. Lawson Oatway accompanied Mr. George Morrison. son .-ingns and Miss Florence Biggar iiere in Summerside. Monday. May 2nd on business. The regular monthly meeting of the Conway United Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sr.. Freeland. on Friday afternoon. May 6th. A quilt was riuilted by the ladies. Mrs. Edwin linwsoii M35 devotional leader. Siinday School was discussed also Sunday School Convention. Mrs. Ralph Ellands was appointed de- votional leader for next meeting. tri-lite lamp. Mrs. George Crozier presented Mrs. Carruthers. Sr.. with a boudoir lamp. Each of the five children were given a El"- by Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. Mr. Carruthers on behalf of his wife. mother and children, expressed their sincere thanks after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". The Cliairmiin. then called upon Rev. Alexander McKay and Mr. wu- liam H. Burns who gave a few complimentary remarks and all joined in singing many old favor- ite songs with Mrs. Neil Simpson as pianist. Delicious supper was served by the ladies of the dia- trlet. Her many friends will be pleased to learn Mrs. Gordon Bryenlon. Keniiington. has recovered from a revere attack of "flu". Meson. Donnie leairlto. Earle Clark and George Riley of Mal- peque attended the Junior Farin- ers meeting held at Sumrnerside on Thursday evening. May stb. Mr. and Mn. David Cousins and family of Baltic. were rocont visitor: to Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins accompanied by Mrs. James Couaina were recent. motorists to Charlottetown. on Sunday morning a good num- ber attended the service in Prince- town United Church with Rev. Alexander McKay in the pulpit. An order of worship service Christian Family Day was follow- ed with aeveral ember-I of the Sunday school helping with the service. The hymn "Father We Thank Thee For The Night" was sung by Misses Anne Ramsay. Marjorie Riley. and Elizabeth Ramny and the otory for the children was read by Mr. Earle Lockerby. Miss Shirley Green was the organist. Mrs. Ansel Berhard ll visiting in Lot 10 the guest of her daugh- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baglolo. -CV. xgooiil load any upon; 3. Munch. A dainty lunch was Iorvod and a collection of 34.00 takn, - Ray Mllllgan, loavorbank. N- 5-. limit the week-end with hi: wife and family of Conway. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, East Bide- ford on Sunday, May 3th, Sunday School was urganizod at the Conway United Church on Sun- day. May 8th. by Rev. A. J. Mac- Donald. Mr. Alvin Hardy was ap- pointed as Superintendent. There were over forty children present. Mr. Hardy will be assisted by Mrl. Walter MacKenna, Miss Blanche Craig. Miss Pearle Craig and Mn. Oscar MacNeill. Masters Harold and Gabriel Stewart were appoint- ed to take up collection and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill was appointed sec- retary treasurer. The regular monthly meeting of the Womenls Auxiliary of St. Pe- lf'l'5 Analican Church, Lot Eleven was held at the home of Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. on Fri- day eveniiig. May tith. with a large number of members present. Mr. Harry Ramsay. Boisetown, N. B.. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. The regular meeting of the Freeland Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Erving Smith. Freeland. on Friday eve- ning. May 6th with a large num- be: of members and visitors pres- en . Mr. John Ramsay. Wallace. N. S., spent the week-end with his wife and daughter, Linda. at Con- way. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. Oatway. accompanied by Mr. George Mor- rison were business visitors to Summeraide on Friday. May 0th. Mr. John J. Murphy and son Jo- seph were business visitors to Sunimerside on Saturday. May 7th. Miss Donna Palmer, bank em- ployee. Summerside. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Free- land. Mrs. Lawson Oatway. accom- panied by Mrs. James Wagner and son. were business visitors in 0'- Leary on Saturday, May 7th. Mr. Heber Broome, St. Eleanora' and Mr. Lawson MacDonald. Free- town, were visitors at the home of Mrs. James Winn on Saturday. May 7th. Mr. Urban Murphy. Charlotte- town. spont the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. Oswald Murphy. who i oni- ployed at the government garage. Charlottetown, spent the week-ond with his wife and family at Fox- ley River. Mr. Gerald Milligon. Boavorbank. N. 8., spent the week-end with his wife and family at Poplar Grove. Mr. L. J. Murphy. .I.IHIl'IIIl'IEu(. was a recent buaineu visitor hi the vicinity. Mr. Angus Maebonald. lum- meraide bank spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald, MaoNolll'a. Mrs. Mark Broome.. Freeland, was in Summe nidw. on business recently. Mr. lrnoat Hardy. who h at- tending Vocational school. Char- iottetown. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. Freeland. Mr. Allan Palmer. who attended Agriculture College. Truro. N. 8.. Kensingion -Mr. Bertram Warren of Mar- gate has recently purchased the bungalow situated on the Mal- neque road belonging Ii Mr, David O'Connor. . Little Eleanor Shirley Douglas. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. has been very ill but all are glad to report her condition in improving. On Thursday evening April 20th 8 large number of neighbors and friends assembled in the Hamil- ton Hall to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Carruthers and family of Mirth Bedeque to the community. After all had gathered, the guests "1 honor were es't'ortN'l by Mr. and Mrs. Earle ('lnrk to their an.-its The cli:iiriii:in. Mr Lloyd l.-irks-rby explained the nliiert of Out Our Way By J. R Williams "tr gathering and called upon llciiton Hog: to re.-ul tho mlilri-gs ll"Ilc Mr. liriicc ('i'dzir-r print-iiti-d V Jitltl Mrs ll:irriitlici',s' iiitli ri - l (to By Train a SAVE! ; BARGAIN l COACH FARES l fining TUESDAY ii. WEDNESDAY MAY l7-iii: JUNE 14-15 To MONTREAL, UTTAWA. oi-TORONTO ljrom All Stations in Mari- lmesg Quebec tmatapedig "Id East including Gaspe -"let Ix Feivfoundland. SEVEN DAY Rf-ITEIIN LIMIT , Dxiy (rcchrn Only ' B":ir-are ('III”'kFd J No Sfnpni-era "AN I'()l'R TRIP NOW Ask about sub.-tantlal sai- jzs offered by New Family wires to Western Canada ind to Mid-Went and West- 'rn U. 8. A3 For Full Information Consult No-uh: Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! g we are an new! Jmviism-is N, MC-Dur Boarding Houso Major Hoopla I hospital where Wellington M5 and Ira. Ion Gaudet of Summer!” . roooatly viaited Mn. Gaudot'a parents, Mr. and Mn. Pidalo Aruiiaiilt of It. Gilbert. Mr. and Mn. Cyrus Aruenault of sumineralde. visited Mr. and Mrs. Phibbort B. Gallant. St. Gil- bert. recently. Mr. Gallant in now up and around again after having been confined to his home. Mr. Antonin Gallant employed in Charlottetown. spent the week- end in Egmont Bay visiting his parents Mr. and Mn. Cyrua P. Gallant. Mr. and Mr. Leo Lecky. Wel- lington Centre. were recent guests of Mrs. Lecky's mother, Mrs. que. i The LadioI' of St. Chrysostom Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. Tilmon Araenault. for their April meeting. After roll call and the minutes of the last nicel- which were approved. New com- mitteea were appointed. Ten ques- tions will be answered in the questionaire at next meeting. Next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Belonie Gallant Roll call will be answered by giv- ing an article for ii bazaar. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Arsenault for her kind hospitality and the meeting was adjourned. A bad epidemic of grippe re- cently prevailed in St. Chrysnstom Those being bedfast are: Mrs. S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks. Bede-:N nuoinotoumdttnlu ville, N. 1.. after winter months there Mr. Oscar Gallant. Mouton, it. 13.. recently vllited hie paroiita, Mr. and Mn. Magloire Gallant. The illness of Mrs. Phillip Poir- ier and Mrs. Emile Gallant of Mont Carmel h regretted by their friendl. Mr. Faustin Gallant ha: return- ed home after visiting his brother in Vernon River. Mr. Frank Doiron school in- spector. recently ma e an official visit to the school. Miss Aurore Arsenault ia spend- ing some time with her sister rs. Joseph T. Gallant. Shediac. . B. Ipending lie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsenault and daughter Colleen spent the week-end in Cape Egmont, with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant. (Tape Egiiiriiii Woiiicii's Insti- tute held their monthly meeting at the hiime of Mrs. Amedie Gal- lant. Roll call was answered by 19 members. Secretary read fin- ancial report which showed s-16.93 was realized since last meeting by whist parties, auction sales. government grant and an amount from Missionary bank; while the sum of 330.15 was spent for school articles. donation for a Missionary Priest in Pakistan and other small expenses. Sale liinclics realized S550. Next Theophele and Mrs. Alyre Arsen- ault. Donat H. Aiaenault and little non Raymond. All hope tog be up soon. .' Friends of Mrs. Eddie Aucainl of Mont Carmel. are pleased tof P. C. Hospital. Mr. Emile G. Arsenault. Monti Carmel. has also returned from; he underwentl surgery. A speedy recovery is wished for by his many friends. Mn. lamartlie Arsenault and daughter Emilina have returned has accepted a position with the Department of Agriculture. Prince Edward Island and spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Free- land. Hon. Forrest Phillips. 0'Leary. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. William E. MacKinnon. uiumc vicioiri experience . . . learn she has returned home from inf meeting will he at the home Mrs. Delima Poirier. Mr. Arthur Cormier of Cape Bald. N. B., is at present em- ployed by Mont Carmel Fisher- men's Co-operative as manager their herring plant at Cape Egmont. He is residing with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gallant of New Bedford. Mass.. recently spent sometime in Cape Egmont visiting Mr. Sylvain Gallant. Mr. Albert Gallant employed on the patrol ship ”Cygnus' spent I brief visit with his wife in Eg- mont Ray. Mrs. Bruno J. Gallant who spent winter months in Summerside recently visited her son: an other relatives in Cape Egmont. Little Miss Mona Arsenault of Summerside. while visiting her grandparents in Cape Egmont recently had the misfortune to in- ..p, jure her leg when she fell on I Have you driven a FORD... Its a totally new experience Horsllo ad Iidoford --im. an liiud Iona timiod home to Alborion. spending the winter with her lia- ter. Mn. Purl Mcgouenar, Eller- alle. ' The many friend: of Ir. Aldrod England are sorry to hour he had to enter me Prince County Hospi- tiil for a operation. Mrs. Alberta Walsh and daugh- ter, Gracie. have returned home for the summer after spending the winter it U. I. A. Mrs. Melain Hutchinson and daughter. Susan. have returned home to Saint John, after spend- ing three weeks visiting with Mrs. Hutchinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. 1'0- . Mr. Harry Gillis and his moth- jer, Mrs. Harold Gillis; also his taunt. Mrs. Theodore Gillis motor- ed to Summerside on Friday. May iith. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Burleilh Ind Mr. L. A. Burieigh. also Arnold Burieigh all were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday, May 5. 011 business. Mr. Melvin Hutchinson. Saint John. spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in Ellersllr and Summerside. ; The friends of Leslie MacDougall. .St-ctionman at Ellerslie are sorry piece of iron while playing. This necessitated first aid treatment by Mrs. DeRaspea of Mont Car- mel. Mr. Theodore Gallant, Mess- man on the ”Cygnus" spent the week-and visiting his brothers and other relatives in Cape Eglnont. Word has been received by Messrs. John W. and Jaddus Gallant. that their brother Daniel is seriously ill in a hospital in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Arsenault .ul Cape Egmont, motored to Mone- ton, N. 8., recently. Mrs. Major Gamble and daugh- ters, Dorothy. Marjorie and Nancy recently paid a brief visit in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallant. Moncton. N. B.. spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill Gallant. -BM- .'””: Beiup to date with Fordvg MAY IS SAFETY iiillllll cliockyoiircar...etieckaccident: , .... . I YOU'LL FEEL THE SURGE OF TRIGGER-TORQUE POWER The instant. you get behind the wheel of a '56 Ford, you know youlre in for a totally new and thrilling one that you can appreciate only when you are behind the wheel! First thing you1l feel is the split-aeoond oafet;y- reaponae you get from Trigger-Torque V-8 power- Ford V-8 response that whisks you in a wink from standstill to legal limit. And what. a safe. reassuring feeling it given you to know that the power": there- at no extra cost tavututiuiwuIltonwoudovnnunadov:”aau'l"uIeinrocdda.omaodoinawaauuII0a7 : SEE YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER Hampton Ioloivoo no blood: of Inland ztuduita graduating from Royal Vittorio loopital School of Nurs- ing. and ion Mount Allison Uni- voroity. have left to be present at the Graduating lxorciaea be- ing hold at those institutions dur- ing the prount wook. Ray. and Mrs. laxtor will attend Mount Alliooii. whore their daughter Mill Dorothy Baxter will be among the graduates. Mr. and Mn. Stanley Much!- son. accompanied by Mu. Flor. ence. and Mrs. Catherine Ince. were hualueu viaitora to the Weat- ern Metropolis. on May 1. and dined at Howard: Restaurant. They report excellent travelling conditions, and a rapid transition from the effecta of winter to the development of vegetation in all it's beauty. A vory large concourse of rela- tives and friends were present to convey final tributes of re- ..j...M.EMM.M..M.MM to boar be h not onjoyin oh beg: of health. E . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oatway have returned home after spending the winter in St. Catherinea, Ont. The legion of friends of Mrs. L. A. Burieigh are sorry to hear she is not enjoying the beat of health. Mrs. Janetta Ogden. Alberion, spent the week-end visiting her iliiarents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil- a. Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin have moved to Summeraide. where Mr. Coughlin is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchin- son and little daughter spent the week-end visiting in Elle.-ralio. Mrs. Jerry Sheen and family, Summerside, visited with her mo- 't7her who is ill, on Saturday, May Mr. Don Hutchinson has left for Toronto. where he expects to get employment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Doyle, Wellington. on Sunday, May 8th. Mr. George Smith who k em- ployed in Charlottetown spent the week-end with his wife and fam- ily. V lately ? in plenty-when you need it in a hurry! T5581!!- Torquela like nothing you ever felt before-because therein never been performance to match what you get. from Ford”s brand-new overhead-valve V-8 MIQQQ engines (162-Hp. or 182-Hp.)-each one the u:oo0iih- oat, moat eager V-8 in its elaoa, and bait by the world's most experienced V-8 builder. Have you driven Ii Ford . . . lately? Your Ford Dania invites you to try thiaiotavlly nowolpuiona! L200! of lo moral oorvii.-on for- e late Mrs. Percy Dausou. held at her late residence at Crap- aud. on May I. conducted by Rev. Mr. Archer. Interment was at Crapaiid Cemetery. where. follow- ing the Cornmital Service by Mr. the Oranger Order. of which the deceased had been a member. was then carried out. University ltudenta arriving here during the week at their respective homes. following Clos- ing Exerciaes, include Mr. MacQuarrie from Dalhousie. and Miss Dorothy Baxter, from Mount Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson. have returned to their home at North Tryon, following an enjoy- able winter in Florida. High prices realized for pota- toes recently, has induced grow- ers to again increase their acre- age for 1955. it is pleasing to learn that the many children and adults confin- ed by the recent 'i'lu epidemic in this and merging communities are now becoming convalescent. Relatives from far and us-sir were present to convey final ll'l butes of respect at the funeral services held at Rose Valley. for the late Mr. Angus R. MacDon- ald. widely known and highly respected resident of Rose Val- ley. Relatives from Toronto, Bos- ton. Mass.. and Charlottetown, in cluded. Dr. M. C. MacDonald. Samuel A. MacDonald. Miss Annie MacDonald. and Mr. D. D. Mac- Donald. It is pleasing to he informed that the W. l. of Crapziiiii. are manifesting a practical lntPI'P5:l in the family whose home, with the entire contents, including outbuild- logs and contents. were recently destroyed by fire. Week-end visitors here, includ- ed P. W. C. students. also Misses Ada Campbell. Beulah Ferguson. Audrey Thomson. CUllgl'BlUli3lllili.'- in Miss Shirley MacDonald are being extended as a star singer at the recent Mus- ical Festival at Queen Charlotte High School, City. Much interest is being oxpres sed in the announcement of the engagement of Wu: l".lleri Doreen Dunlap. daughter of Mr A l. Dunlap. Soon: to Mr Walter Anld Met-Qiiiirrie. non of Rev. .YOU'LL THRILL T0 Ti-IUNDERBIRD STYLING only Ford L A 1 in ..a Ford? .: mootoncitisgpeeeonaluw And'!"iioander'bi.-data-Engil yoiiriiis-ianav:vnod.nl arm. )9?-3 Fried M.-.-tidied em the inside. too. by -rinlity and tnenutv you've no-ac oas- bofoeeinavzyeaei K x .a man -A :- unoot-huf Youloaidoyooaier hd&.mooo&od-druid noduiipowor G-lying nlmoot ortleoo--that mchda famous "'MnItn-Guide” Power 0 Ford'o broken for W5 or )0”;-lhun. et mrioothev. minor to 50 ., longer brake-lnimg . You Archer. the beautiful Service of in ; l The Gulch: Page 11 Wednesday, May .11, 1955 Dr. "W. A. Macauan-ie. Hoop. well, N. 5. marriage to take place at St. James United Church. soui-iii. on June ll. Much sympathy in being upra- sed to the parent: of Shirley Ann Oawson. infant and only doubt: of Mr. and Mrmxeuneth Dawson. August-inc Cove. funeral services for whom were held at the Chlo- Vhnlm Undertaking Parlors. on May 4. I):-Sable”: grand old man. Mr. Dugald Mackinaon, who has pan red the Four Score and '1'; year": on life": journey b ill. and hiii non Howard (who k visit. in: him) considered it advisable to call for the 8ef'Vll'P5 of his physician. Best wishes of Mr. Mne- Kinnon's friends are nxtended in an early recovery. -Cl. Royzil. Bonk Cuts Mortgage Rates MONTREAL t0?)-The loyal Rank of Canada announced Mon- day th at effective immedjageiy thr interest rate no new mortgage l'lr'"lb mad? bi" its branches un- der the National Housing Act will be five per eent. reduced kom 5!: per cent President James Muir said the brink reduced the rate Vnlunlgrjly liei-niise r-onstructinn of new homes will be encoiiraged and also be- cause the bunk considers the MA per cent. niaximiim pp;-mmgd in. der NHA. "is on the high aide ;and unrealistic under present con- ttlitmiis." 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