Carleton and . Vicinity JANUARY 11,__1.9;i9,_.,. I '<"‘_ cape Traverse and Vicinity Miss Eleanor Lord l: spending iome time as the guest of her sls-, ‘er M“ Richard carver’ MOHCWIL Mrs. Bruce MacDonald and young son of Buckingham. N. S., are spending a fe\v days in Carleton visiting Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lowtlier. My. and Mrs. Richard Carver. MQnCIOXI, spent the Christmas holidays as the guests of Mrs. Cuyqf’; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I-flfd- , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson land daughter, Patricia of Cape . , "J-PEVGFSE spent a few days in Am- Misses J€S5l6 511d V9153 53mm" herst. N.S.. recently, guest of their jtfohcwll. 5199m- Clulfllllla-i 55 I-he scn, Lester Patterson. we“; of their parents, Mr. andl Mrs. Hazard Gardiner. I Mrs. Crllly Lea of Murray Har- |bour, spent a few days in Carleton m. and Mrs. Bruce MacWilllams. last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. sim-imerside, attended the funeral Nathan Bell. (.1 the late Frame Gardiner on‘ “ydnesday, December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carver of Jilonctoii. N.B., spent Christmas in M,” Manon mm, M155 Marlon Cape Traverse at the home of Mrs. liowatt and Mr. Bryon Cutcufyev Carver s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wai- students at business College. char- ter Lord. '1lic_v returned to Mone- _ ton on Monday and were accom- lottetown. spent the Christmas _ I l M. _ y _ , . , . Q .. ’ Llglfiieliglgfl as the guests of their gi‘l';;°‘Ekl-“lno; ‘Lard’ “W” 515i" Mr Gordon Cutcllffe. Bummep! Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton spent Christmas in Am- sfalllgpgxsaigiitgtmllll/lar.” a2‘; glitter: gerst, guests of their son, Dean, and l; id ciitciuie ‘ "s" B“ 3X0 ' "- . Mr.andMrs.FedRnhnad MIA! M" Mcelirvuk- mnlmrm two children of Clark-toil: gpjnt the recently IP00! I» Weelhend 55 me New Year iveek-end in Souris, guest 0! M! l-fld MW H519“ Mac‘ guests of Mrs. Allan J MacDonald. Williams. i _"__ . Friends of Mi". Erie Thompson of so waiting‘ in Tewsk ury, Mass. as‘ ' ' , "’ ‘ m’ ‘us’, o! h" sister. Mrs_ Evérektlere attack of the flu. Dame“! "tuned on Monday’ Dec‘ Mrs. Frank Langille and son 77- iBllly of Amherst, N.S.. are spend- ing a f w d._". ' C. I t th’ MT- 5nd Mrs" vemer Nonmg ivcek. giicsisqbf aiitrl ell/loll. Au: iuid young son Barry have rcturn- m, Cunmbem pd from London. England, where they were visiting Mrs. Norrlngs, parents since last winter. The funeral of the late Frame Gardiner was held at the Church of Scotland on Thursday, Dec. 30th. Mr. and llrlrs. Harry Patterson Sympathy of this community l5 9X. and daughter Patricia spent Chrlst- tcnticd to the relatives of the late mas as the guests of their son. Mi". Gardiner. Lester and Mrs. Patterson, Sack-i ‘mt , Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant of Mlle Juanita Campbell. De Sable 1o visiting lier uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Camp- bell. ' i w. Arthur Campbell upent Christmas u the guest of his, daughter. Mrs. Ivan MHCKIYIDOILI p» Sable. I m. and Mrs. Harold Ciltciiffe‘ attended the wedding of Beverly Cutcllife to Elton Dunsfoird in \he Pleasant Valley United Church" an Dec. l8. Mr. Charles Dowrie, Charlotte- town, spent Christmas as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. K- Lord. A large number of the young people from this vicinity recently' attended the dance in Crnpaud. Music was supplied by Don Messci" and his Orchestra. Mr. Stanley Howatt recently re- turned from a business trip to Iicslon. The mariority of the school mildren have been suffering from a levers epidemic of mumps. some of the older people also suffered from the mumps. Mr. Raymond Morrison, principal of Cope Traverse School. spent the Christmas holidays his home in Fredericton. at Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crossman. Albany, spent Christmas as the guests of Mrs. Crossmanfls parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lord. Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy and family. Betty. Jean and Beryl, visited Mrs. Murphy's sister. MI- and Mrs. Fred Davidson and daughter, Marlene. on Christmas afternoon in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. George Heffel Ioent Christmas in Summerslde as the guests of their son, Harold mil Mrs. Heffel. Mr. and Mrs Fred Trenholme pent the week-end in St. Nicholas it the guests of Mrs. 'I‘reniiolme's ion. Mr. sterling Ryder. Mr. and Mrs. Hovrard Myers and Mrs. James Ferguson motored to “we Traverse on Dec. 21 to at- lfllld the Cape Traverse Christmas wncert. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell lravelled by rail to spend Christ- Carleton, spent Christmas in Sum- merslde. guests of their daughter, Mrs. AlyTe Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson of Bradalbaiie. spent New Year's iii Carleton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMickeii. Miss Kay Stordy of Carleton, 5Q. ronipzinied by her mother, Mrs. Alma lllcliiickcit of Crzipiiud, spent (FITFISIIIHGS in Moiicton with Miss Sdorgys brother. Mr. John L. b’- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison and llfllllili’ of Carleton. motored to Mt. Stewart Oli Christmas day iwhere they visited Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Rose. mas with their son. Dean and Mm Bell, Amherst. On Sunday evening, Dec. l9, the Cape Traverse Y. P. U. presented a Pageant "The Gtvers" in tlie United Church. Music for tlie pageant was under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Harper. The naiirat. ors were Mrs. Ralph MacCaull and Airs. Albert Craswell. After the pageant a film was presented on the book "The Other Wise Man" by Van Dylse. 0n Friday evening. Dec. 17, the choir of the United Church of Cape Traverse gathered at the home of Mi". and Mrs. John Haslam where a social evening was spent. During the evening Mr. David lliurphy read aii address of presentation, Mrs. Keith Lord presented Mrs. Blanche Harper with a beautiful gift in appreciat- ion of her services as organist for the Cape ‘Traverse United Church. Mrs. Harper thanked them cordial- ly. Lunch was tlicn served by the hostess. On Monday. Dec. 2'7, Cape Traverse and vicinity was shocked and saddened to hear of the very sudden death of Mi". Frame Gard- iiici" iii his 64th year. On Wednes- day, Dec. 29, a private funeral was held at the home of his bro- thci". Mr. Haszard Gardiner and then to the Church of Scotland. ‘Fhe funeral sci-vice was conducted by the Rev. Horace hlacliwen. The pallbearers were, Edward Mac- Wlllliinis, llazen MacWililams. Frank MacWilliaiiis, William Pye. Gordon llaclvilliams, aiirl Lester MacWli- liariis. This community and vicitity joins lii extending their sincere sympathy to liie brothers. Hnszard, Miiiicry and Wilton. IIIIIBKIES ,. _ If [Ell IlEYllllLlIS "The Guordion Wont Ad sold I would be a safety engineer!" Bedeque and I I I Vicinity Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Carleton Siding, spent last Wednesday in this village among relatives. Mr. Roger Murray, ‘Summerside. spent a few days recently at his grandparents‘ home, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray. Mrs. Hugh Murray visited hei- husband in the P. E. l. Hospital on Sunday. January 2nd. Mr. Mur- ray's condition is not as good as his many friends would wish. Miss Ruth Johnson, bookkeeper for the Dunk River Dairying Co.. Central Bedeque. is spending the New Year's holidays with her friend. Miss Peggy Sherren, Moncton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, Cen- tral Bedeque. left recently on an extended visit to Providence. R1. En route they visited their daugh- tcr, Mrs. Fred Horne and Mi". Horne. Moncton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Halifax. spent the Christmas holi- days with his sister. Mrs. Lillian Schurman, Central Bedeque. It is eighteen years since they moved from Bedeque to reside in Hali- fax. Miss Peggy Sherren, Moncton. N 8., spent Christmas with her mother. Mrs Smith Slierren, Central Bedequc. who accompani- ed hei" back to Moneton on Mou- day. where she plans on spending the winter months. Mr. and llfrs. Albert E. Wright, Central Bedeque, left on li/ediies- day for Moiicton. where they will spend some time with their daughter and son-iri-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horne, before going to Riverside. R. 1., where they will visit another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Berg and their son Icwls and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lowther. Mei- ford, Sask.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson and Mrs. Carrie Trueman. Mr. and Mrs. Lowtlier are natives of this Province. Mr. Lowther is a nephew of Mrs. Truman. He also has two brothers in Charlottetown. Mr. Norman and Mr. Louis Lowther. Mrs. W’. Vi’. Lea. Victoria. ls a sis- ler oi’ Mrs. Lowflicr. Tiicse wcst- crn visitors plan lo spend the win- ter months on this Island. 'l'licii" friends hope their sojourn will be a pleasant one. Messrs. Bruce Profltt. Freetown. and Alexander Green, Central Bedeque. returned home oii New Year's Eve from Sackville. N. B., after spending the past week at- tending the Boys Parliament. They were the two delegates appointed from the Boys Conference held in Bedcque United Church last November to attend these sessions, which is held annually in Sack- ville. This get together is educat- ional as well as social, for they hold a mock parliament adhering strictly to parliamentary rules. There were sixty boys in attendance from the Maritimes. More than one hundred rela- tives and friends assembled at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert llogg, Wilniot, on Thurs- day evening, December 30th, to celebrate their 50th wedding anni- versary. Among the guests pres- ent were Mr .and lllrs. Bruce Af- ‘fleck, Mi". and Mrs. Robert Waugh from this community: Mi". and Mrs. Charles Henderson, Fcrnivood; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MzicCziull and Mrs. Jessie Stavert. Mr. and Mrs. Hed- ley Muttart, Carleton Siding, Rev. C. A. Britten, Central Bedcque. The bride and groom of fifty years ago were presented with maiiy lovely liifts as_well as an address expres- sing the liigli esteem iii which they are held by their numerous friends. A large crowd of skaters and promaiiaders gathered at Bedeque Rink. New Year's night, renewing old acquaintances and listening to the music of special iiaturc, niany new selections were played oii the Rlnk-O-Plioiie which has recently been remodeled with anothei" horn and an extra unit of amplification added to tlie outfit by Mr. W. R. Godfrey, Marslifield. also many iilgli class records ivore played by Arthur llltirray, giving a special ilemoiislratioii of his Rink-O- Phone Oll this occasion. which was very loud and cleai" and has a microphone attached which is a great benefit iii connection with public services. Due to mild ivea- ther the ice was somewhat heavy, however the skaters all seemed to enjoy themselves. '1‘lie genial ticket salesman and canteen operator, Mr. Charles Green. was kept busy catering to the wishes of the large crowd in attciiilaiice. A mlscelleniious shower was tendered Miss Edith Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ivard Clark, Central Bedequo. on Dec, 28, oii the eve of her i-ip- proacliing marriage. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Leard. Miss Clark has been an efficient. sales lady with the firm of Ralph Callbeck 6r Co. for several years. The living room was decorted with Christmas trimmings niid a large illuminated Christmas tree on which the shower presents were placed. Mrs. Earle D. Leard play- ed the wedding march as the bride to be was escorted to a scat of honor by Miss Alice Jewell, tlie tree was unloaded and the gifts opened by Misses Mary Johnson and Ruth Johnson: verses were read by Misses Phyllie Britten and Mary McKenna. and were arranged on the table by Misses Leona Hooper and Eva Perry and Mrs. Muriel Craig. The many useful gifts consisted of blankets, pyrex. aluminum. and enamel-ware. The staff of Ralph Callbeck d: Co. presented her with an Alladdin lamp. Edith thanked all for their lovely gifts and for their kindness in remembering her at this time. All Joined in singing "For She 1s A Jolly Good Fellow." During the t _.T_HE__GHAK1ZIAF i Conway and Vicinity 'I‘he measles have been raging in Freeland and nearby districts. Mr. Erland Ramsay has his win- ter's wood “cut and ready to haul. Mr. Jack Milligan. Murray Road has returned to his work in Maine. Mr. nd MirsxElzle Smith. Free- land. e visiting in the United States. Mr. Cyril Murphy. Sumimerslde, spent a few days visiting friends at Freeland. Mrs. Arthur Adarns was iii Elles- slie recently visiting her daughter Mrs. Luther Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Freeland. were in Noirtham Tues- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay, Borden, were recent visitors to Bldeford and Conway. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNelll spent New Year's Day visiting rela- tives and friends in Summerside. Mrs. Jack Miilligen, Murray Road is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. James MacNeill. K-eu- sington. .. Mrs. Clarence Ramsay has beeii very sick with the flu. Her many friends are glad to know she is much better. The many friends of Donald Smith, Poplar Grove, are glad ‘o know he is improving after having his aim broken on Christmas Eve Miss Frances Tuplin and Mr. Jackie Williams, Charlottetown. spent the New Year's holidays ivitli Miss Tuplin's parents, Mr. and Mrs George '.l‘upliu. Mr. Lorne Penwarden, Ellerslie. was in Conway recently on busi- ness. Mir. Penwarden is employed with Morrison a: McRae Cont-rac- tors, Summerside. Mr. and Ma's. Leslie Smith, Pop- lar G-mve. have returned to their home after spending a pleasant holiday with their’ son Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith, St. John, N. B. Messii-s. Erialid arid Harold Heri- dersou, and Kenneth MalcKay. Freeland, and Mr. shelton Adams have returned to their studies at Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- own. The many friends of Mrs. Lowe-l Matthews will be pleased to learn she came through a very serious operation at Halifax lately and will soon be back to her home at Black Banks. The many friends of Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. David Smith. lVlrs. Charles Wells and Wesley Palmer, Freeland. regret to learn they have beeii patients in Prince County Hospital. All join in ivishing them a speedy return to health. Mrs. Erlaiid 118M153)’ and Mrs. Oscar MacNclll. Conway and Mrs Reginald Palmer. Freeland. were successful in obtaining their Stand- ard First Aid Certificates at Char- lottetown December 2T—3l. evening music was furnished by Mrs. lVluris-l Craig at the piano. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by the ladies present. At a late lioui- the crowd dispersed wisiiiig the bride to be many happy years of wedded bliss. The annual meeting of the Bede- que branch of the British and For- eign Bible Society was held at the close oi‘ tlie Wot-k of Prayci‘ ser- vice in Central Bcdeque Baptist Church on \\'OKII\OSfIH_\' evening. The epresldent. Mr. A. G. lllzicCiiull. was in the chair. Mr. William Call- beck, the serretiiry. slated flint tlie contributions for ill-IS were Iii“ highest oii record for this liraiicii. namely $510.42. ’l'lici"e were I\\'iJ life membersliiyis added during tlie year. Mrs. John llilflI-“fil rind licr sister. Miss Mary llluttiirt. Carle- ioii Siding. Tiic officers were rc- clcctcri for llic ensuing year. A hearty voic of lIliillkS ivas extrud- ed to the collectors fnr their splen- tlid co-operation during the your. Collections, Brdcqtit- Brunch. 194R Albany, h_v Miss Lora Ross and Mrs. l-lzirris lioulicr. .,.'l'.. Bor- dcii, Miss I.:i"ii":i Oicii iintl Miss Nancy .l:i_v $.l-l.i?0; Bedequc. Mrs. Carrie Leard and Mr. Tiias. ltlovsc. $54.85; CPflIF-ll Belicquc. Lcitli Stliurman. $67.00," Loner Berlcquc. Mrs. Arthur llfacl-‘arlziiic. $22 North Bedcquc. Mrs. Flori ll o Murdo. $19.00; North Bctieque, lllrs. James Clarke. $10.00; Carleton. ltlrs. lmlglflLoivthcr. $83.70; Carleton (North), Mrs. John hiycrs, $10 F‘ Chclton, bfrs. ‘Earl Pearson, $7 Fernwooil, lilrs. George Heiitiersoii. $3.50: Freetown. Miss Reiin Arb- Iug, $3.19.’: Freetown. Mrs. Rohcrl Reeves and Mrs. Goldie Recvcs. $13.55; Lower Freetown, Miss Jllllil‘ Reeves. $36.30," Scarictmvii, Miss Jcan Bradshaw. $12.60: Middleton. Miss Essie Wright and Miss Joiiii Craig, $11.60; Cape Traverse, illrs. Charles Crossnian, $44.92: Wiliiiol. lvirs. Ralph i-logg niid Mrs. Frank Jardliic, $10.50. Total. $510.42. Included in the above statement are two Life Members llfrs. Johii Haslani and Miss Mary Mutiart of Carleton Siding. BRUISES ‘hero's nothing a equal Iliuenfa. h “aha bold"- Aaulnwlc, soothing, healing. Glves qulek relief I mono-o c. Q Llmsrlj I .1 _ .._ ._C"§_R_1<9T_IET0WN Mr. P. A. Arsenault was in How- lan on Tuesday, Dec. 28th. Leroy Arsenault of Cascumpec was in Howlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family of Summerslde spent Christmas in Howlan and Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blanchard of Duvar were ln Howlan on Christ- mas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard. The late Mrs. Elmer Wedlock was buried on Monday 11'0"! he!‘ home in Unionvale. The sympathy of this community goes out to Mr. Wedlock and his four small chil- dren in their bereavement. On Monday night Catherine Per- ry had as guests Joan. Lyman. and Ferdinand Arsenault. v-"' "2 M Howlan and Vicinity A. S. Gallant of Woodstock was a. recent visitor to Charlottetown. v Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers were among those attending the funeral of lVIrs. John Webb on Fri- day afternoon. Her service was held from the United Church. thence to Bloomfield Cemetery there to await the resurrection. Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Desroclie of Mlscouche spent a part of the Christmas holidays in Woodstock with Mrs. Desroches‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Arsenault and family. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and daildren Grace and Alvin went to Emerald then along with Mrs. Max Martin on 1'10 following day went to Charlottetown where they spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Avlyre Gallant and little daughter were Christmas guests of Mrs. Gallanifs parents, lVLr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. How- l lan. ‘Miss Audrey Murphy of Alber-' ton is visiting her grandparental Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Afllflllllt If Howlan. Jack Firinan of Woodstock visit- ed his mother. Mrs. Carrie Finnan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant had their little daughter Elaine in to see Dr. Dewar of O'Leary on Tuesday. Arthur Richard and Paul Gal- lant went to Fortune Cove fish- ing on Wednesday. Mrs. Felix Arseriault R. N. of Woodstock has been called iii to Mrs. Carrie Finnairs frequently to render medical aid. Miss Mildred (z-aiiaiit \vas visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields and family on Wednesday. Mrs. Pius Peters of Duvar has spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard and family in Howlan. Elmer Richard left here on Wednesday 0n return to his job in the west after about a week's stay with his parents, Mr. and lVlrs. Frank Richard and family. The Guardian collector Miss Ar- senault. was around in the interests of the paper on Thursday. Dec. 30th. Vincent Gallant Wednesday Leo Mr. and Mrs. and son Nell spent evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault. and family. On Thursday, Dec. 23rd. Miss Annie Gallant of North Rustico came to Howlan to spend the holi- day with her sister in law, Mr. and airs; A. A. Arsenault returning on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault have as guest for a. week Mrs. Ar- senaultfis nephew Francis Gallant who ls attending business college in Halifax. Mr. Gallant is taking iip studies for a chartered account- ant. Congratulations. Peter Gallant and Gabe Finnan of Woodstock re in Howlan on Thursday nigh visiting their grandmother. _‘__. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and baby Al- viii‘ and daughter Gra/ce went on Friday to Emerald to spend New Year's with her aunt Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. The condition of Mrs, Carrie Fiiiiian seems to be gradually ivcakeiiliig. Mrs. Finnaii has been suffering from a heart ailment for (l number of years but only recent- ly has she taken to her bed. She is being tenderly cared for by her family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arseziauit and family of Summcrside motored to Howlan on New Year's Day. guests of Mi". and Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- ault and family. They returned to Sumnierside on Sunday aftcriiooii. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Gallant of Howlan on Friday were passengers to Charlottetown to spend the New Year weekend with lilrs. Gal- l:.ii‘.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hec- tor Martin and other members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Small- nian, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Adams niid Mr. and Mrs. Foster Harris lull on Saturday before Xmas for U. S. A. Io visit friends and rela- Il\.l‘S iii Boston. New York. Allie- buro and New Jersey, U. S. A. We wish them all a very pleasant va- cation. Li Gerald Rooney of Emerald is visiiillg iii Howlan guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arseiisult and family. The sympathy of this conimun- ity goes out to Frank O'Meara of Duvar in the loss he sustained iii the death of his mother, Mrs. James OKVIeara in Western Hospi- On Wednesday Bruce Carruthers and Sons prepared to haul a barn which they recently purchased from Jack Gallant but due to the change in the weather will have tu wait for finer weather and some snow before getting it hauled. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knollin of Woodstock. PEI. spent Christmas in Belle Creek, N.B. with friends and relatives. Miss Adele ll-lac-Ausiand, student at Prince of Wales. Charlottetown, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents at the “Mllls" Bloom- field. Miss‘ Jean Kennedy who now works in Dr. Kennedy's office in (Iiarlottetoivn, formerly in Halley Jelly's Store at O‘l.cary spent Christmas at her home in OLeary. Needless to say every one was glad to "welcome her home. A few from Howlan took in the card party and dance on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rogers in Lot '7. Miss Meurna Cook of Cape Wolf spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Frances MacQuarrie and family of Wilmot. Congratulations to Mr. and lVLrs. Alban T. Arsenault of Howlan who cii Jan. 5th observed their 11th wedding anniversary. Mi". Arsen- ault; ls a. veteran of World War II. Om Sunday. Jan. 2nd Mrs. Pros. L. Arsenault who had visited in Howlan spent the day with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters cf Duvar. Mrs. Arsenault now re- sides in Summerside with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenauit. There were qfilte a few family re-unions in Howlan for Christ- mas and New Year festivities as usual with a big meal and the ex- change of gifts took place. There seems to be quite a. lot of illness uhat with flu, measles. and a. few cases of pneumonia Dr. Dewar is always quite busy as well as the nurses. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. Gallant and family. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Richard and her mother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of How- lan went to Alberton to spend Old Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch and Ml‘. and Mrs. Herb Avery and their families. Miss Lucy Gallant of Kelly Road spent sometime in Howlan wltli Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsciiault and family. Rev. Russell Webb of Waterford. N.B. attended the funeral on Dec. 3let of his stepmother the late Mrs. John Webb of Woodstock, PEI. Elmer Matthews 0f the R.C.A.F. ivho is stationed iii Ontario spent his Christmas Itolldays in O'Leai"y with his wife and child also his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Matthews. The many friends of Mrs; Dorice Gallant. of Duvar ai"e glad to see I.er out and well again after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. On Monday. Jan. 3rd Miss Bernice Gallant of Woodstock re- sumed lier duties as teacher iii Milo School after the Christmas holidays which she spent at Izcr home. Jack and Edward Gallant were iii OLcaiy on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley Silllker of Howlan were among those who attended the fimci-al of the late Mrs. Elmer Wcdlock of Unioiivale. The W€fl"(‘1‘lllllll let the old year i948 out VET)‘ dirty and ushered in the new i949 in the same nian- iier. With most all the snow gone it seems much more like Easter but we may have lots of old man whitci" yet. tal. To Frank and all other meni- hers of the bereaved family we extend sympathy. Mrs. Abbie Perry of St. Louis‘ (formerly Mildred Cahill of Suiii- mersidet came to Howlan on Tues- day to visit her grandmother, Mi~s.| Carrie Finnan. She returned to, her home in St. Loui. oii Wednes- day evening. On. Tuesday evening an old and highly esteemed resident of Wood- stock Mrs. John Webb passed to the great beyond at the age of 83 years. Mrs. Webb having been! blind for a number of years. Shea is survived by her dearly beloved husband who is 91 years young. ‘To ' this dear old gentleman we ex- tend sinceie sympathy in his hour I of sorrow. On Tuesday", Jan. 4th Mathias Plneau of" Bloomfield Corner made Iiis way to Howlan where he called on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gallant and later oii iii the day he went to O'l..eary. then to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dolron and family until Wednesday when he returned home. George MacAusiand of Bloom- field was in this district today calling on his friends. Mrs. Jil n T. Dlgnan of Wood- stock. P.E.f. had a very pleasant surprise on Christmas Day when her brother Wesley Heaney and Ihis son-ln-law Elton Woodside of Clinton, PEI. came to visit her by air In .\lr. Woodside’; plane landing in a field near her home. They spent a pleasant liour with - L "BQQIEHEl-IIWTN id-lllllllllliE Oil MIIGKEIIY? WAS I'|' “llicn four-year-oid Blinisicp 1131-3.” (sol-me, 1mm,“- m," Etorekeeper Raymond Miller, 23, and Alma Brown, 21, in g Qhgpq] _ ong Beach, (taiifn he set off a controversy of atom bomb pl'0p0l'_ 31°"? 1mg ll": sffllvls of complaint are groviiiig louder by the day. aroo oesntdoolt particularly concerned about the commotion a] he plays with his pet chihuahua under the approving eves of his motli- fr-ldlilz- 310F101"! Gflrtncr. but dissenters froiii tlie disputed ceremony i0 t at tlie IZIdIIlIIS no legal or ctlilclil right to act iii tlie capacity of a marrying minister, first because he is neither of legal age nor "cam-ted b)’ llle state, and second. that lie is niucli too young to under- stand the meaning and significance of the marriage sacrament. In the "lurflnlimc. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, with a marriage license safely tucked in their luggage, are honeymooning. Gallant who lied spent ahtigljn Howlan uent. to North Rustico ‘to visit his aunt, Miss Annie Gallant: before going back to resume his studies in Halifax. Mrs. Digiian and were pEeJw-il to find her health much better than the last time Mr. Heaney had‘ visited with her. Tennis and Frank Peters and Alban T. Arscnault went eel 1U".- On New ‘fr-iris night Mr. and lug on ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Lorraine Gallant tiad as guests Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Gallant; Anthony Flnnan who works on the Coleman RR. section has been home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant re- turned Home on Wednesday p.111. ftrolm their trip to the island cap- l a . Mrs. Tcnis Peters spent Friday Jan. 7th visiting in OLeary with members of her family v.10 11cc» there. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Dolron of Duvar were guests on New Year's zilght at the home of Mr. and lVlrs. Bernice and Joe Gallant all of Woodstock and Mr. and IVLrs. Eddie Gallant and little son o: Howlan. On New Yeais Eve ‘Wiiifl Jack Gallant went to see to 1115 slim-es he found two rabbits caught but: he was amazed when one rabbit was jot black in color which seem- rd vrry tinusual lll wild rabbits ill this country". - 0n Sunday evening Mrs. Jack Cahili and son "Erskine and daugh. rer Florence motored from Sum. cle to Howlan where Mrs. Fkmm Pom" rctmineti iiith he“ mother . , _ _ ._C:ir ~ Fiiizzan lllllll Tuesday iriornziig ivhen she returned Home. Mrs. Margaret Arscnault, Upper Howlan. spend a day or two with her daughter. Celia, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and family. ST. CATHERINES. Ont. —(CP) —C:in:i:i."i'.= only Aiaiisiiian church On Friday. Dec. 31st Anthony ls icclt d l ~ - - -. 139mm “'00 Silent n ivcc-k fli‘Ili§'CCi(‘b"El1L1‘S WC? Thiaghhilczayld ‘Bligh home in Du\a., lrft on fCrlllil L-Dmgyg to the “an “lend l to his work in Ontario. in,“ m rggfdrlnt p lal cccns '15 zi visltingpriest com- Francis es frcrn Detroit. MILLAIPB STORE PRE-STBBK TAKING SALE FROM JAN. siii T0 JAN. 22ml Ayimer’s Soups-IO ti"; Stokley’; On Monday. Jan. 3rd 95c; Beef Sausage-per tin 35c Tomato S0llP—PEri Beef Stew-per tin......l8c dozen . . . . . . . . . . .. 99c L _ - i Island Pork 8‘ Beans_2 fins‘ obster Paste 2 tins...29c 25c; per case I ' A I ‘ . ‘ ‘$3.00 Sogdyllgch Spread. 3 021-22 Clark’: Pork 8‘ Beans__z I S . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. c fin, _ _ _ _ H‘ _ _ ‘ _ A _ _ H3“: Peanut Butter, i6 ozs. ..35c Torncto Juice, 28 g1__.2 | Bright's Peoches—per tin 24c tins - - - . - . ..25c.' Yellow-eyed Beons-—$ lbs. 80c Blended Orange 8. Grapefruit,’ Rolled Oars-S lb. pkg. 37c Juice — 2 tins _ _ ‘l!’ , RoSPbcrrY Jam —- Per “a Jello-a w“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 29c home H“ ‘H395 Blue Ribbon Cocoa —2 Ib. ppm, ;,,m_pe, home __ “Cf tin; . . . . . . . . ..67c Clams-Z tins for . .. 50c‘ Mother's Own 8i Morse’: Sweet Mixed FickIes-lé ; Grange Pekoe Tea-lb. 90c °l- -- .. ...22clMiIk—-pcr tin Hl5¢ Lombard 8' Gme" 6°99 .' Prices Right per case. PI w-Z ' _ Lynnfil/Zney s-pecialfic. Sunlight 8. Fels Noplho ZQMMFJ fins 30c,‘ RILoundOry ‘Siotlip-l-Z coiges 26c oz. tins . . . . . . . . . ..20 I ‘Mo’. X7 o’ wry “m” 23 0L m; v , ‘ _ _ _ __ 8 Tide—-per pkg. .._.40¢ Shortening-Z Ibs. . H785‘ Ciufhes Pins—3 doz. .23.: Hombmg “iJeJlef-‘l. College‘ Elegant Floor Wax-per BlGIit'J—-2 tins .....60c fin 25¢ ""4 Mixed c°"<IY-Per lb. . . . . . . . . . 35¢ DRY GOODS 2091) DISCOUNT ON ALL DRY GOODS DURING THIS SALE Including Sheepskin Lined Coats, Lcotiicr Jackets, Mackinaw Coors, etc. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL FLOOR COVERINGS. OIL CLOTH BY THE YARD AND SQUARES. We have [opened o room upstairs where you will find real bargains in Dry Goods, including: Men's Overalls . . .. $3.25 to $3.50 Mens Fonts, Men's & Boys Lumbcrman's Socks, Men's 8. Women's Sweuters- Boys’ Mockinows, Women's Sto:kings, Army Blankets, and many other articles. DISHES l Breakfast Set, regular $16.50. . . . . . . . . . . . .Specioi $1000 I Breakfast Set, regular $22.00 ......Specioi $16.00 l Dinncr Set, regular $39.50 . . . . . . . . .. Special 334,00 OUR SHOE STORE 2096 DISCOUNT ON ALL BOOTS 84 SHOES, WOMEN'S, MEN'S & BOYS‘ BOOTS AND SKATES 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR MILLAIVS STORE KENSINGTON, P. E. I.