V ?A.G.E -3153 Wellington and Vicinity --The sympathy of the com- munity is extended toM.r.e.nd Mrs. . Aid:-us Cameron in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of lhelr infant daughter who passed away suddenly at their home here recently. 1 Mrs. Mary Bishop, recently spent a few days at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and . Mrs. Edwin Darby. Abram's Vil- - lage. The following have enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and have left for H. M. C. S. "0ornwa'.lis" Halifax. N. S.-Alphonse Gallant. Aubin Richard. Gerard Arst-nault. Theodore Gallant. and Benoit Poirier. Mont Carmel Mr Rene Arsenault. who has spent a months' furlough with his parents. has returned to Ottawa. where he will continue his train- trig. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Arsen- eult. Mr. end Mrs, John W. Gal- lent. and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gai- lent. recently left for the United States. where they will Visit re!- atives and friends. Friends are sorry to learn that Miss Jeanette Arse-nault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Arsenault has entered Prince County Hos- pital for treatment. Mrs. Denise Arseiiault had thre- 3. James Uuke. who during the week called at the home of Mrs. Hubert Arsenault. Mrs. John F. Ax-senault and visited Mrs. Arthur Airsenziult. and Mrs. Stephen Al-semult. A cordial welcome is always extend- ed to those lOl'i'll ladies from thcir friends in St. Ohryscstom. North Mr, Nazaire Arsenauit. who has been employed in Halifax. is visita in; his parents, Mr and Mrs. Vir- iorln Araenault. A meeting of the Ladies' Altar Society of St. Gilbert was held recently at the home'of Mrs. Zr-in Arsenault. Meeting opened with prayer recited by vice president. Mm. Anthony Mnddix Roll call was answered by 17'. members. 1l'ld two visitors were present. Reports were given by various committere. Next meeting will up held at tho' home of Mrs. Phil. N. Gallant Members of St. Chrysostom Altar Society held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Alvro Arsenauit with fifteen mr-nib"-i's and four visitors present. It was decided to buy nrticlrs for the school. Next meeting is to or H.'.”:l at the home of Mrs. Arseiin Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Roi-ind Miller. Freeland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow and Mrs. Alice Barlow on February 7. REIIYS FEED SERVICE STANLEY BRIDGE PHONE NEW LONDON 10-6 I Miss M.i.jo.'.e pay. recently vis- ited her parents here. Miss Blanche Day. spent the ll('9l(-Cfld with her parents. Miss Daisy Barlow and Mr. Maynard Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harknese and family visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bailow on Fr-bniary 7. Hot many friends and relatives regret to learn Mrs. Herman Ferguson. St. Raphael. is a patient in Provincial Sanatorium. One and all trust she will have a speedy iECOVEl'Y. It is pleasing to note the condi- tion of Russell Bernard and bro- tliei-IKent. children of Mr. and Min. Russell Bernard, of Hunter Rivvr. are improving. They are patieiils in the P. E. Iillllld Has- pitnl. Ciiarlottclown Master Wayne Bernard. Hunter River. recently visited at the home of Mr. William Barlow. Mr. Linus Gamble. who has been cniployed in Labrador. for the pars: few months has returned to his home in Southwest. Lot 18. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald in the sudden passing of their infant daughter at the tender age of six weeks. Friends are pleased to learn Mrs. Arthur Birch. who has been 41 patient in Prince County H05” pltal has returned to her home in Southwest. The passing of Mr. Bernard MacDonald. of Riverside. Lot 16. was learned with a sense of regret by relatives and friends. His larce- ly zittcncied funcrzil was held. Feb- ruary '1. interment being in St. Patrick's R. C. Cemetery. Grand River. Int 14. A sad feature was that his young grand-daughter. aged six weeks. who passed away suddenly on February l. was buried with him. To his bereaved widow formcrlv Miss Annie Laughlin of Belmont. Lot 18. his family and all other relatives. sincere symnatiiv is extended. 3- M- Fl-illi. TO HER DEATH NEW YORK. (AT3)-Mary Blue. 55-year-old nurse. fell to her death Sunday from a lliird-floor win- iimx. Police said she apparently inst linr haianvc trying in catrli In parakeet. escaping from its cage. Smoothest, safest, ” quietest on any road! Powered to make all your driving easier IIRCUIV HONTEREY Few-I001 Still Stewart Motors Ltd. YOUR MERCURY-MIITFDR DEALER 224 Greet oeoi-go Sh, Charlottetown Arrange (1 ROAD TEST. . . N0 W! 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Mr. Richard Bigger. Portage. was e business visitor to Conway on February 8. Mr. Thomas Murphy, summer- side, is visiting friends and rele- tives at Freeland and Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNelll and Mr. George Morrison were in 0'!..eery. February 5 on business. Messrs. Robert H. Pekner. James Banks and Walter Meaxenne. Freeland. motored to Summereide on February 1. on businas. Mrs, Colin Milligan was visit- ing her son-in-law and demhter Mr. and Mrs. Buster aonler in summerside on February 2. Mr. Robert Coughiin. Sumner- side was in Conway and vicinity recently on business. Mr. George Morrison. Conwey, and Mr. Wendell Me.oKe.7, Free- land. motored to Summeielde on February 1. Mr. Walter Maoxenne. Freeland. met his daughter and three child- ren at Senlcvllle. N. B., on their way from Quebec. They plan to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. McKeiina, Freeland. Mr. Merritt Callaghan. school inspector. Alberton, was visiting et Conway School on Februery 2. g Mr. Roland Adams was in Cher- loiteiown on February 2, on busi- ness Mr. Jamm C. Palmer spent e few days at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. recently. -Miss Evelyn Morrison has re- turned to her home after spend- ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Birch, St. Eleanor-s. Mr. Edward Boyle has returned to his home in Freeland after spending several weeks in Halifax. N. 5.. where he was employed at carpenter work. Mrs. John MacDonald. Cher- lottetown. is spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. Milchael MacDonald. Murray Road, who has had a severe attack of the 'llu. Her many friends wish her I speedy recovery to good health. Mr. Harold Henderson, Summer- side. spent the week-end with his wile and family at Freeland. Mr. Kenneth Arscnault is spend- ing a few days with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arcnsault, Murray Road. Mr. Thomas Biggar. Portage. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on February 6. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Doyle and Mr. Wallace Thompson. Kensiiig- ion were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Thompson, on February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Banks and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erv- ing Smith. Freeland. Mr. Charles Palmer, accompanied by Mr. Urban Murphy. Mr. Leo Miiligaii and Miss Leona Fordc, niotorcd io Summersldc on Febru- ary 6. Min Erma Peugh, Summerslde, was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paugh. East Bldeford on February '1. Miss Leona Forde. spent the week-md at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Lynch, Mount Pleasant. Miss Eleanor Paugh. Summer- side. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paugh, East Bideford. Mr. Charles PaTmer and Mrs. John D. Palmer, were visitor: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Ellis, East Bideiord on Febru- ary 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Beliem, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and M'r;.V!Georgc Skcrry, and son Eric. Grand River, were visiting at the home of Mrs. John ' '-reefown and . Vicinity Mrs. Cherie: Kinney of Yer- mouth. N. 5.. eocompenled by her daughter Janice. Arrived in Free- town on January 30. to spend e few weeks visiting -with her moth- er, Mrs. Brewer Auld. Friends of Miss Linda Stetson ere sorry to hear that she is ill et her home in south Freetown end ell wish her e quick recovery from her attack of Virus pneu- monia. On January 25. Lower Freetown Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Waiter Bernard. There were 15 members in at- tendance. This being "round up nlght." the last meeting or the month. the topics which hed been discussed at these meetings were egain revised. At the close of the discussions. Mr. Bernard showed films. Two especially were of great interest. namely "The Royal Winter Fair" and "Are You Safe at Home." Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. On February 1. the Forum was held et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reeves with 11 members attending. The topic this evening wee "U. 3. - Canada Tei-ilf Walls Main Concern." This proved very interesting and wee enjoyed by all. After the discussion Mr. Wil- liam Cairns showed films and described farming methods used in Europe. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Excellent reports were received from the various. orgenizations at the Annual Congregational meet- ing of Freetown United Church held on January 26. The worship period was led by the minister. Rev. J. Kenneth Campbell. All departments reported a good pro- gress concerning the improvements made to the church were pres- ented. At the close of the meet- lunch was served by the ladies, which was much enjoyed by all. after which interesting pictures were shown by Mr. William Cairns. -The W. M. 8. Auxiliary of the Freetown United Church met February 2nd at the home of Mn. Russell Burns with the President presiding. Ten members were present and the roll call was answered with a passage of scrip- ture containing the word "Love." The program consisted of the worship service. "The Church of the Open Book" As suggested in the Missionary Monthly and the reading was John 12, 44-50. A very complete and interesting report of the Presbyberial held in Charlotte- town recently was given by Mrs. Scott Cairns. who attended the two-day convention. Lunch uas served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Roy Burns. Miss Mabel Burns and Mrs. Scott Cairns. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Basil Taylor. -AB. ALBANY ;ll.LA;(i-7'. SCHOOL (Jenuery repolftl Prlneipel'e Grade x.-1. Anne Noonan: 2. Pauline Green; 3. Nora Murray. Grade ix.-l. Daibert Dawson: 2. Jackie M-acKenna: 3. Phillis War- Department Department Grade V. -1. Eleanor Norinaii: 2 Charles Murray; 8. Leslie Wnlsin Grade IV.-41. Garth Murray. Grade I'll.-1. Billy Dawson; 2. Harvey Dawson. Jr.-1. Marilyn Noomn; 2. Sendre Green; 3. Billy Bessett. Grade II.-1. Vivian Baseett: 2. Alan Maocormac: 3. Dorothy Mac- Leod. Grade I.-1. Jean Basset! and Winston Mec.Lecd; 2. Sharon Walsh and sempson Meaxay. Jr.-l. Nora Noonan; 2. Rowenri Sherry end Damien Niles. Assistant--Frances Cairns. Primary Mr. Wendell MacKey. Freeland eccompenied by Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and children were in 0'l..c:iry on February '1 businem. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Reeves and daughter. Wendy. Summer- side. were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broome on February 'I. Mr. Ruskin Banks. Charlotte- town was e visitor at the homes of Mr. Heber Broome and Mr Thames Macxay. recently. Brown on February 7. -P. save wisely TODAY FOR A 'SAFE-BUY' IN A USED CAR . . SEE YOUR MERCURY DEALER R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. rcn. Grade VII.-l. Donnie MacCor- mac; 2. Elizabeth Trainor; 3. John Noonen. Grade VI.-l. Allison Green; 2. Albert MacLecd; 3. Freddie Daw- son. ' Teacher--Mrs. Helena Green. l tarnish. Former N. B. couple Have 25tli Child -Anil Want '”-re FORT K.l!lNT, . AP) - A Canadian farmer's w.ie has given birth to her 25th child-'-and she says she wanlie more babies, A.n eight-pound daughter was born to Mr. end Mrs. Heliodore Cyr of Ledges, N. 3.. Sunday at the People's Benevolent Hospital here. It was the first in the fam- ily born in a hospital. Eighteen of the Cyr children are living. 17 of lihem still at home. The eldest is 24. There have been no multiple births in the ill er- rivals in M years. Dr. Richard Savage of Fort Kent delivered 17 nf the babies. . Mrs. Cyr. married when she was 17. now is 42. Her humend is 47. The new baby evened the score of living children at nine boys and nine girls. Everybody is delighted about the house on a 400-acre fanm . tihzee The family lives in an ll-room new baby. miles from the village centre. They raise most of their food. including beef. pork and buclcwheat flour. They have sheep which provide wool which the mother and daugh- ters fashion into clothing Three Pienlsto Eiglit children attend iihe school three miles away, carrying their lunches on the bus trip. The family also provides much of its own entertainment. Three of the girls play the piano. three girls and one of the boys the guitar, and everyone sings. Mrs. Cyr does al-l her own work with the help of the older dough- ters. She had I. maid for a few weeks before fine older children were born. "There's always one needs to be dressed. always dishes to wash. always cooking to do." the mother said. The children beside the new ar- rival are: Aubr.-rt. 24. married: Philip, 21. Raymond. l9, Lillian. id, to be a bride in June: Red. 17. Jeanine. 18. Mary Bertha. is. Czirmol H. Reginald 13. Alfred 12. Amanda 11. Florence 10. Nor-rnan fl, Lawrence ll. Lminella 1. Glide 6 and Priscilla 5. The new lmhy named rel COM'MON COIN has not been commonly used for not Nickel is small cnins because it does CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Moiiday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Alan Ladd. Virginia Mayo in "THE IRON MISTRESS" FEBRUARY 9. 1.954 DIABETICS When etrlkc take BUCKLEYRS MIXTURE It's SUGAR FREE I Professional Can; I. tents Illl':l(El' Ohutered Accounum Cenedlan Bent of Commerce Building summereide, P. E. L PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Grenville st Water street Summereiau l'. 0. B0! on DIAL ISM E. E. PARKMAN Opt. 1). ic.o. OPTOMETIHST Glueee Fitted - Eyee Exemlnog Office noun: 0 to 11 - 1 to I end by appointment. PHONE 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer St. Summerehe I. F. HUNTER R. 0. OPTOMETRIST suinmereide. P. I. I. Complete visual Analyses Gleeeec Fitted PHONE 8110 lll.ALLNLAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grunt. BSc.. 0.D. 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