i-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray '1 Eaga 14 The Guardian. Thur.. June 16. 1955 Eilersiie O'Leory -Mr. Frederick Champion-and son Jimmy. and daughter. Bar- bara of Berwick, N. 5. have ar- rived la 0'l.eary where they will spend I few days with relatives son Jimmy. and daughter. Bar- bara of Berwick, N. S.. have ar- rived in Oilleary where they will and family, Paul -and Ann of El- and friends. On their return they will be accompanied by Mrs. Champion who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Phillips in Mt. Royal, and sister Mrs. Beecher Smallman. in Knutsford. also I brother, Thomas Phillips in iAlberton. The many friends of Mrs. Albert MacKenzie of Springfield West are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home with a bad case of fill. and three children of Eliot. Maine. U. S. A.. are spending I vacation with Mrs. Murray's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. Mr. George Hardy and Mr. Hurbert Hardy. Gagetowrl. N. 3.. spent the week-end with their families here. On their return they will be accompanied by their wives and families who intends to spend some time there. Mr. Arnold Giilis. Mr. Bernard Adams, Mr. John Maccaull and Lloyd Coughlin of Gsgetown, N. B., spent the weekend at their respective homes here. The many friends of Mrs. George Barlow are pleased to know she is improving in the Prince Coulityl Hospital. after being involved in a car accident. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Turner and family of 0'Leary. were Sunday visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Verna Stetson. employee at the Clark Jewellery store in Sum- merside, spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Lou Stetson in O'Leary. Mr. Rodd MacNevin of Summer- side. was I visitor to 0'Lealy on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Matthewsl and family of Slemon Park. were visitors on Saturday evening to relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr and Mrs Edward MacDoug- all of O'Lc.'-lry, were recent visitors to West Cape, where they visited with Mrs. MacDougall's sister. Mrs. Earle Ellis and Mr. Ellis. Mrs. Clarence Cook has returned home from the Prince County Hos- pital. feeling much better after being involved in a car accident. The Bideford United Ladies' Aid and W. M. . met at the Manse on Wednesday. June lst. with Mrs.' MacDonald as hostess. There was! I large attendance of members and l tlsltors. Next meeting will, be at the home of Mrs. Arnold Burleigh. Mr and Mrs. Sherman Hutchin- son and Mr. Sterling Phillips. ac- companicd by liunist Hutchinson. motored through the Annapolis Valley river the week-end. Ray waits and Ernest Waite have gone to Gagetown. N. 3.. where they will have employment. which was held in the school on. returned to her home In Camp- Tuesday Mr. Clifford Ellis, 0'Leary. mot- ored to Charlottetown on Satur- day on business Mrs Dan .Ilac.'x'evill has return- ed to her home in 0'Leary after! spending the winter months with? her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.l Rev George Ward. Minister of . , . Bedeque. spent a few days visit- 3': Gem” 5'9"" 1" Ball'- lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . E 5- Burlelflll Mrs. Stirling Frizzeil of Spring3 I field West, was I visitor to Sum- merside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp and little daughter. accompanied ny Mr Sharpis parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0rd Sharp of O'Leary, motored tot Amherst, N. S.. over the week-: end. l Mrs. Nettie Ramsay, Summer- side. spent I few days visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and.- Mrs. Gordon Miller. ' family of Summerside. MP1? din-' I nor guests of Mrs. Hudson's slstenl Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Mr. Palm- er in 0'Leary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs James Burleigh and family. Paul and Ann of El- ierslie. were Sunday VIFIIUTS of Mrs Burleigh's parents. Hr and Mrs Georgie Jelley in fTl.ear,v. There was a fair attendance of ratepayers at the arulllal meeting of the 0'Leary school district., The friends of Mrs. Ruby N-i-;c are pleased to hear she has ra- turned home after being a pa- tient in Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tvna Valley. The United Church LadlPF Aid presented their three-act play. "Raggety Nan” in Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday evening, June 8th. in aid of the Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre . Grace. He is accompanied by Dr.l Lynland Mr. Clark, both of Mon-l trea . . . l Masonic Noilcei Members of Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 15 A.F. and A.M. will meet at the Masonic Hall. Cape Traverse, Sun- day, June 19, at 2:30 p.m., for the purpose of attend- ing divine worship in Cape Traverse United Church at 3 p.m. Visiting Brethren welcome. By order of the .f;'f.l...i2”'5.?f. l”.:15.l.'.l...?2?.'”Wi:Worshiprul Master. Harold Mrs. R. H. Found has returned home after visiting her father who is ill in Ontario. mv. - Mr. George Barlow on Saturday visited with his wife who is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hospi- tal. Mr Theodore Glilis and Mr. E. R .llacNevin. who are employed It Borden. spent the week-end with their families. Vlrs. Emmerson Barlow has re- turned home from the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. where she was a pa- lient. relatives in the United States, has' night. Mr. Alton Rayner bellton. where she will spend the tvtauappointod chairman. Minutes summer at her old home. 0 t annual meeting were read . by Mr. Douglas Adams. actingl NRS" filsl::edF"'.::” :om2r'u';;'r:- Secretary and adopted as read.I ' " ' Th. 14 - . "lumen! wa mg John Flnnan in Woodstock roc- opted as read. Mr. Ralph Sozonl 9"”-V fqf 3 few d'y'i was re-appointed Jitor for thet Mr and M” 3”, Now" nut y'”- M" om" ”W"9d "mp O'Learv motored to Charlotte: :1; had audited the books and foundt lawn ,y,.e,,.1y when they van” '1" '30""'- Th! Sam? Supple-1 Mr. Aiban Arsenault, who is a pat- nient was voted to be paid another mu m me Vere,-an win. of the ms-in: drhzgiisstonutook Ptlgcf r: P. E. 1. Hospital. ecora ng e o , school and it was left for the Trus-l tees to choose th I h .9 ening out the road through Carle- A report on whzt mthoer :)c'L:Iil1reyl ton Lot 6 and it is west f Women's Institute had done fort ible to get through. especially at the school was read by Mrs. John? such a wet time as this. h d. I th v i s4?.?Si”l?..i 1.22.. s..'.....'””.'.. lfiiil Mn Claude Met h-s mag 1- - school and pupils. A -titscussion't'"'l9'" Walk "1 t” M5 . hold their home of Mrs. Leonard Ling. There were 11 members present. dent in secure some work is being done mwud WM gent orfspacial service in aid of WIIATLIY RIVER W. M. I. The Wheatley River W. M. S.. r ” It the The meeting opened-by singing the Hymn No. 498. Roll call was gwcmd with verses read from 5th chapter of the Gospel of : Milk. The minutes were read and approved. It was decided to invite a lily. this was left to the Presi- entertain- society. Correspondence consisted of a Elli on F1'Id4I.V night. Candy was sold by the members of the Mis- dlil; Circle, who sponsored the P . am vnluu with visiting with friends and . spent few frianda.in Central 30604119- Mr. John Mscxseli. Hampton. N. B.. was I week-end visitor at letter from Mrs. Hebar Hardy: also I letter from Mrs. Nelson Stead was read by Mrs. Gordon An- drews. Eight sick calls were tnsde dur- Oe'nIrd Iedeque Helen llamniell. R. N.. ing the month: eight cards sent: by Montreal. Quebec. is 3 a Bedeque. ins - vacation at their . l our-..n: ran: -.'...t.:.'"l.':.-......l-m 1.. .... 1... es...-.u-1. --w - ---.----:"'f" 0 : .. -. - - ccompjnlpd Mr. at the mm” M M” Renh 3"" ' "' and the Mlssbe); Ele:- rottliallllll "ll; M c''”'”" "' H” c'””'1 was Lorraine Loard. Tryone. nor and Wilma Bailout. motored of St. Mark to be read by mem- M M" "d M”' Wm" 30WII hm. . to Saint John. N. 3.. x gusty; ,, the evening of June 9th. Mi: June tith. to spend a 0 V Jewell olved many lovely g... The worship service. was led by Mrs. Preston Rackhnm. Hymn No. 899 was sung; I reading on Chris- tian Stewardshlp was given by Mrs. Theo. Sellar, followed by Byron 503.. ' PrAll partlf uclpnstl 1:: the Clan": with relatives. I 01'. 0 W Socildtyh Misslonarymfgu-Prayer. The Central ledeque Variety Meeting closed vlthtprayer by the Concert was lamented before I loader followed by Hymn No. aos. lam audlcnee In 1''mlmI 11-" A travelling Ipron was ed on Wednesday. June nth: -nonlo useful . son Myles. and Mrs. Otto visitors to Kingshoro. Mrs. Harold Buntaln and Mrs. and 86.65 was realized; oak. ed by the South Freetown Red . . Harold Chandler also gave me offering til. - Collection 31.05. Mn Ind M11 Brewer John... Cross. Col. U. G. and Mrs. Dawson. A lovely lunch was served by N. 5.. III spending a few days the hostess. logs on Christian Stewardship, Written by Mrs. Love. fouoweid in regard to I grade 12lThls is I great uuyl m9m ” o'L”"'Y- H W35 '9" 10 Miss Shirley Betta. Glenwood :29 atggigejf-ht” d” Wm" ”'9;Vf'3"j lias accepted a position in the of- P 3 53"” MP Udlldei fire of the Amalgamated Dalry's Jelley was re-elected Truslce. Thel ,,, ()'Learv Board of Trustees are Claude .leI-l ”' ley. Upton Seaman and Wendel, Members of the Star of Hope Turner. lnivlsiou. Cape Wolfe, presented 'thoir 3-act play in the 0'Leary Dr. Gilbert and Mrs. Gallant and family of Summerside. were visi- tors to West Prince. where they spent the day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs Edmond Peters and ffilfllly of Borden were week- end vlsitors to relatives in Hnwlan and vicnity. MI. Francis Gallant of Halifax. spent I few days visiting in this vlclnlty recently. Work has begun on St Anthony's Roman Catholic Church in Bloom- field. and new sills and pillars are being put in and several other re- Jalr Jobs done. Mrs. Ernest MarGregor, who has spent the winter months with In Broadcloth or Silkene with single or double cuffs FORSYTH DRESS SHIRTS Each 4.95 and 5.95 In Plains or plaids. assorted material workmanship. FORSYTI-I SPORT SHIRTS 4.95 to I3.95 Ties - Belts - Braces - T-Shim - Swimwear Tennis Shorts Buckley New Summer STRAWS "Ra-in-away"4In Natural or Charcoal 2.95 and 3.95 and superb In the newest styles HARRIS TWEED JACKETS . . . 535.00 Q M. L. FRANK. MacKEliZlEf8 "The Utttle Shop With hhe Big Vtaluc. Berdie Walsh. also his sisterlF. Coggins, P.M., secretary. 1:... FACIAL QUALITY SOFTN 'lMor' L- reach for the Hare it a toilet paper than soft as a facial tissue, but not bulky; mar. lM'U"llY Ubiofbwl. yet odequotoiy strong. 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