NOVEMBER " 17 1950' BY THAT WHlSPERi "HOW CARELESS to think I couldn't otlendl From now on it's llfebuoy for mel" Avoid offending... ONLY llFEBllOY GIVES YOU All-OVER PROTECTION! -av lxclusive scientitlc ingredient gr Special puritylng lather wk Iarllshee perspiration odor -Av Fresh clean scent -Ar Keeps you refreshed, longer Depend on Lifebuoy for sure all-over-body protection. It: special purifying lather stops "B.O." like nothing else can. Get lA'l1-I srzs Li iebuoy today. a LEVER nenud FROM HEAD TO TOE . . . LIFEBUOY STOPS "B. O." of their parents Mr. and Mrs Heath I-lowatt and Mr, and Mrs Heath Chisholm. Miss Lois Simpson was a week- end visitor at the home in Bay View Cavendish. North Tryon Notes Mr. Leroy Dart was a business visitor to Oharlottotown on Tues- iay. ' Mr. and Mrs. George wolver or Tryon were week-end visitors to U310" Mid. guests oi his brother. Misses Ida and Eula Wood Many people of Tryon and vic- inity were among those who at- tended the South Shore Musical Festival held in Summerside at the High School Auditorium. rm: GUARDIAN. Eimsdale and Vicinity port. N. S.. were recent visitors here. guests or Mrs. Bruce Currie. Mr. George Jornston of hemp- ton. N. B. was a recent visitor with relatives in Elmsdnle and vicinity. Mrs. Basil MacNeill spent the past couple of weeks in Aime, guest at her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Rennie and Mr. Rennie sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn in the death on October 20th. of their infant daughter, at the Western I-lospltal. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family or the late Mrs. John 0. Gordon, Aime. whose death took place at the home on 'mesdey Nov. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Oleude MacNellJ. Donna Judy and Vicki were -the -guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callbeck. in summerside. Best wishes are extended to Miss Christina Hardy. who recently ac- cepted a position as clerk in the store of Mr. J. P. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien oi Alberton and Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien motored to Kensington last week and were guests at Mr. James Pendergast and Mrs. Pen- dergast. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Mc- Kinnon and Miss Rita Mcxinnon were recent visitors with relatives in Elmsdale and Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Currie and Mr. Benny Matthews motored to New Brunswick to spend a week with relatives and iriends there Mrs. Emerson Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Currie motored to Valley- iield recently to attend the turn- eral of the late Mr. William Mont- gomery, Mrs. Emmerson Ourrlc's brother-in-law. Mrs. George Murray has re- turned to her, home from a most enjoyable visit with relatives and rrlends in Boston. Mass. She, Mr and Mrs. Burton mix and family formed a motor party icr the trip Many friends are pleased to know that the condition of Mr. Gordon Jeffery. who is a patient in a vet- erans Hospital in Montreal, is re- ported to be improved, and all wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. William Matthews enter- tained the members of the Elms- dale Women's Institute for their annual meeting on November seventh. After the regular busi- ness was conducted and the re- ports given by the President Mrs. Robert Brennan, and the Secretary was a week-end visitor at the home Mme, mun. chuholm md were visitors at the home of .Mr. :- p (M, 30"” of ch"-logwwpfn and Mrs. Lawson Cotton, sum- -Miss Margaret Dawson. stud- or her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex were week-end visitors at the horns merside ent of smnmerslde High school Dawson. im," - ' s' V SaVeS I, 52 or 33 on each album of Records A single Columbia in Record cone much less then the regu- lation album conulning the puma amount of music on eav- erel 78 R.P.M. records. 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Rexruhments were served by the hostess eaeist- ed by the committee. Meeting then edioumed. - T Bedeque Notes Mrs. James Henderson left on Monday. Nov. 0. for Halifax. where she spent a few days with friends Rev. W. Burton and Mrs. Crowe have returned from their vaca- tion in Nova scatin. l."rlends and relstlves of Mr. Clifford Wright, Middleton, are sorry to learn that he has entered the P.. E. I. Hospital tor treat- ment. An early recovery is the hope or all. congratulations are in order to all those in Bedeque end the out- lying districts, who made such a good showing in the recent music- at festival held in surnmeraide. on the 4th. inst. . Quite a number of the school children of this district were en- tertained at the home at Miss Clara Atfleck to e Hallowe'en party. This kindly act was greatly ep- precieted by the parents.-W Friends of Mrs. Elliot Bell. this village, and Mrs. Frank Jewell. sl- so of this community, were sorry to learn of the sudden ' , of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Newsome of Rose Valley. Miss Ina Phillips. teacher at Northern, was a week-end Visitor among friends in Bedeque. on Monday. 6th, she went by bus to Amherst. N. 5. to attend the big -The many friends and rela- tives oi Master Donnie MacFar- lane. son at Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacFa.rlane, Femwood, will be pleased to know that he has re- turned from Halifax. where he was under treatment for a serious ill- ness. He is now well on the way to complete reooverv. . Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tootnbs had as their guest over the week- end. Mr. Roy Knight. M. P.. (C. C. F.) of Saskatoon. He also attend- ed the Banquet held in Kensink- ton on Tuesday evening. "it.h, un- der the auspices oi the P. E. I. members or the C.. 0.. I'.. The October meetings of the "Halt Century" Club,” which are held fortnightly, met at the home of Mrs. E. 5.. Weeks and Mrs. Vernon Craig. several members were absent because of illness. Plans were made for pnrcel post and pantry sale. A new member was cordially welcomed to the Club. A well-balanced program was carried out and a social time was enjoyed by all. The sewing classes held in the hau at Central Bedeque on Wed- nesday afternoon and evening of each week, are being well' atten- ded and a keen interest shown in the work. These classes are under the auspices oi the Women's stitutes of P. E. I., and the super- visors in charge are sparing no effort to assist and encourage those who are taking this course. A miscellaneous "shower" was held in the seven Mile Bey Hell on Tuesday Nov. 'lth.. in honour or Miss Helen sherry. whose marriage to Mr. Arnold Murray, Augustine cove. takes place in the near fut- ure. A large number oi! "well- wishers" was present. The gifts in money, china, linen and other use- ful articles were presented by girl friends of the "bride-to-be! The stage was beautifully decorat- ed with streamers oi pink and white, fastened to the electric chandelier in the ceiling. A string of colored lights wes.entwined :- round the front and overhead of the platform. making an unusual lighting effect. Lunch was served and a very pleasant evenng was enjoyed by all. Borden and I O O Vicinity Mrs. Fred Ranehan and child- ren who have been visiting her home in Sourls visited their home home in Borden on Monday. - 071 TUGSGIY. Mrs. Athol Ellis and children Jean. Allan and Barry cf Borden left for Mt. Stow- art where. with Mr. Ellis who is C. N. R. agent there. they will re- side in future. Mrs. Ralph Toombs of Borden had as her guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Iiilerl Jay and family of Mt. Stewart and Mr. John Mac- Assey of Bediord. Many friends here learned with regret that Mrs. Jackie Campbell of Borden had fallen breaking her leg. Mrs. Campbell was taken to lured limb was set. The weekly auction party of the Ladies Altar Society was held in Borden Town Hall on Monday evening with six tables. playing Ladies prize was won by Mrs. J. V MacDonald, gents by Mr. George Deighan. with consolation prises going to Mrs. Thomas Gallant" and Mr. James MecAleer. The freem- KINE lIlllE CO? I” TI TI llu. x- II. .. M No matter what the occasion, Moirs give it a special signi- iicance ; ; ; yet what other gift is as inexpensive? Each delec- table piece in the famed Pot of Gold package-juicy red cherries . . . fresh, crisp nutmeats .' : . tangy creams . . . and other tempting centres- has been carefully hand- dipped in the rich deliciousness of Moirs exclusive XXX chocolate. I lb. 1.75. In- , the P. 0. Hospital where the in; i out prize was also won by-Mrs. J.V. MacDonald. Ladies Social Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Regin- ald Rodgers with eighteen mem- bers and visitors present. Worship period was in charge of Mrs. W. 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