LINKLETIII ecnoor. Grade X-i. Ellva Hardy: Irene Gallant: ll. Vera I. Regen. Grade IX-l. Clare Clark. Grade VIII-1. ter: 2. Billie Delaney. Grade VII-1. Graeme Linklet- ter: 2. Donnie Murphy; 3. Alton Hardy. Grade VI-1. Gordon Linkletter. Grade V--l. Arnold Rogers; 2. Vera Rogers and Arthur Rogers (equal). Carol Clark: 2. . .. ....-.-.......... M Grade 19.; 1. Marjorie Linkletter: J. Audrey Wood ' Grade III-1. Elbert Morrison: 2., Laura Rogers: 3. Gordon Rogers. Grsdde II-l. Gladys Linkletter; 2. Fey Rogers. Grade I-i. Arlene Wood- 2. Al- lan Rogers and Lorna Murray (equal); 3. Arnold Clark; 4. Eldon Hardy. Olga Simpson, teacher. .1 flit it's so easy to have a natural, long lasting Toni wave. Have yours now. . . look lcveller for Easter and all through Springl ONLY TONI guarantees a wave that feels looks and acts like naturally curly hair. Toni lielill - Only 3I-35 T nl Complete Kit - 1 I vgith SPIN Curlers s2” TI" Accessory Department WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER IMMEDIATELY Good Working Conditions. Excellent Salary for Qualified Person. Apply to:- co-or sum nnnxn Summerside Fl DE INSURANCE C OIVIDAIVY ESTABLISHED :56: M UTUAL SERVICE SIRSECURITY nrvsn Pill" orr TILL rononnow wnnr ' 'vou on no TODAY ' a man. to his sorrow. has-put off insuring his property naoety until a sudden lose made it too late. Don't but Will'- nu in this position. Remember mu cries rim hm IMIIM progeny values. Insure adliIlIIt0ly-N0W- AIEITS gum" mums), of, loyalty a. J. aoeaaersosl. Hes-nald OAQL. AIUINI cunoao IIIPION. Isaa- l ” les Ieldge. 06. In GIANT. CIIHNIIIDWI Rib nuts I. GALMNT. Wellhe- H . lull! sdifl , d.!.Y,.!t,,ths..h9mo..of..Mr..,and .Mrs. "THE GUARDIAN. I CHARLOTTETOWN y Nor-lie Tryen Notes Mr. Alex Samuel war: a visitor- to Borden on Sunday. Mr. Leroy Delaney was a vmm to Summeraide on '.l'huraday.. Miss Roma Thomson of sum- merside spent the past weak-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Roberts and Mrs. Albert Calbeck were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Charlie -Milligan of Tryon was a visitor to Albany and Bed- eque. ' Mr. Harold Hewett of Augustine Cove was a visitor to Albany on business. A large crowd of hockey follow- ers were at the Borden Rink to take in the game between Borden Nationals and R.C.A.li' Miss Verna Wood, student of Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- town. wss a week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon and son Gerald. and Mrs. Clayton Thomas and daughter were visit- ors to Summ side on Monday. The North Tryon Young People held their weekly meeting at the Manse on Monday evening, under the direction of Miss Mary A. Mac. Kenzie. - Mr, Charlie Milligan and Mr. Alex Dawson attended the hockey match in Borden. -Mr. Norman Wood and two daughters. also Leroy Dart were visitors to summerslde on satur- day evening. I Miss Phyllis Thomson of Char- lottetown is spending a few days vacation at the home of her pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thom- son. A large crowd of hockey follow- ers attended the hockey match at Bedeque Rink between Crapaud Heartbreakcrs and Augustine Cove Bulldogs. Locke load and Vicinity Miss Myrna Griffin and Miss Marjorie Macsaine of the Locke Road were visitors on Sunday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Caine of Forest View. Master Vance Griffin of the Locke Road was a Sunday after- noon visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet of Forest View have returned to their home after spending a few days in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior, oi Forest View. were guests on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry. Howlan. i Mr. Everett Jones of the Dock Road recently motored to Forest View to visit at the home of Mr. Edmond Desaoches. Miss Bernice Gallant. teacher of Forest View School, spent Sunday at her home in Woodstock. Mrs. Vincent Gallant and son Junior.- of Forest View, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of O'Leary,. ,, Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of For- est View is spending a few days in l-lowland. Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of O'beary spent a pleasant afternoon last week visiting with her sister. Mrs. Will McDonald. Locke Road. Miss Louise Griffin. teacher of West Devon School. spent Sunday at her home in the Locke Road. The many friends of Mr. Ralph Adams of O'Leary will be sorry to hear that he entered the hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were visitors on Sun- Joe L. Arsenault Station. Mr. Albert Peters of Fortune Cove has returned to his home after spending a month in Maine visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Fred Areenault of I-iowlan was a visitor on Sunday afternoon in Bloomfield at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett Peters. BUNDDIY SCHOOL Report for month of February. Grade Ix-l. Billy MacDonald. Grade VIII--1. Douglas Wood of Bloomfield irj .. Fl. "fl F'Y'.'.' .. -mnerson Rogerson of O'Leary wiho enlisted about six months ago and is serving with the Signals Detachment of the Royal Cana- dian Regi. stationed at Fort Lewis. Wash. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogerson. A brother, Alfred. has also enlisted with the Army. Fredericton and Vicinity Mr. Alex. Macbowell. student at Pine Hill divinity college, Hali- fax, accompanied by Mrs. Mac- Dowell and little sons Jackie and Stuart spent the week-end in Fredericton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. MacDowell. The Fredericton Jets played a friendly game of hockey with the Springfield Rangers at Frederic- ton rink on Friday evening. The game ended with a. score of 2-1 in favor oi the Springfield Rangers. The reality of the Korean war was brought to us when word was received that Elliot. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Macxay, had been killed in action. Elliot had many relatives in Fredericton, and sin- cere sympathy goes to his family in their sad bereavement. On Thursday afternoon March 1, Rev. R. A. Campbell conducted the funeral service of Hector 1''. Keir. The service which was held from his late residence in South Sirsnvllle was very largely attend- ed. Mr. Kier was called to rest after a prolonged lllnesn at the age of eighty-two years. Apart from his family., the life and work of the church was his greatest interest. He is survived by one son and four daughters, namely: John. Alexandra and Annie at home. Margaret. Mrs. Wlirelin of Charlottetown. Bus- ie. Mrs. Ferguson, Winsloe. He was laid to rest beside his wife in the family plot in South Granville. The Fredericton Junior Red cross held their regular meeting in the school on Friday afternoon. The president. Earl Weeks presi- ded. Roll call was answered by each member naming a river of Canada. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Collec- tion was taken. The health com- mittee nnd the water committee gave their reports. New commit- lees were appointed. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. "The War For love and Peace" was the theme of the March meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Church W. M. S. which met at the home of Mrs. Hyatt H.-nslam on Thursday after- noon. The leader of the worship ”pe'ri6d'wae Mrs. N. A. Cutcllffe. Meeting opened by a Call to wor- ship by the leader. "The Hear: That once was Crowned with Thorns" was sum: Ephesians 3:14-4:6 was read by Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. offering was taken and dedicated by singing "Take My Silver and My Gold." A poem, "love Minna Adventure" written by Kagawa was seed by the lead- er. Prayer was offered by Mrs. John Bertram. Worship period closed by singing. "Lead on 0 King Eternal." An interesting quiz. flock Through iulasion y Windows at Africa. India. and Trinidad" was conducted by Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe and Mrs. John Bertram. Mrs. l".. w.. Cutoliffe led in the study of "Which way Jap- .!!I.'.'.-. A, discussion followed on the study. The president Mrs. Harry Weeks conducted the business per- iod. mll call was responded to by each member repeating a verse of scripture beginning with Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Harry Weeks and Mrs. F.. W. cutoliffe were appoint- ed to get an Easter plant for a shut-in. Sick committee reported one box of fruit sent. There were eighteen home calls. New lick committee: Mrs. Eldred Weeks and Mrs. John'BeriI'am. Corru- pondence was read including a let- for from the new Preabyteral gnQIldCnIJ. Mrs. Helen Howard. It was decided to ask for a Mission- ary Rally this summer. Next meet- mu "WW3 it hm -and Walter Atherton (equal); 2. mg to beheld at the home of Mrs. John MacDonald. Harry weeks. Mrs. 1". W. outcliffe Grade V!--1. Bart Brink. A ' was appointed leader. Mrs. Eldred Grade IV-f. David Roper; I. Weelu to have prayer for Mission- Ilaurioe wood; 8. Barry Rankin. ary. Meeting closed with prayer Grade xn-1. Harold Darraeh: by Mrs. Hyatt naslun followed 2.DavidWood;a.Vales-iewood. bytheuimahlen . Grade I (A)-1. larl Roper; 2. i e - . Grail! I an" 1 Ralph new and element obecvae (oeoal): a. David Excellent ooeomanp u I home. An: in-nu.. a. , n mend? "legions git" iii.?".'.l'.' enamel e tlrotIlII.:a. wired in appoinmtnts 'sometimewitbhis Mr. Lowell Barlow of Borden re- cently visited his parents here. vldin Oi-pa Ryder is spending parents. Wel- lington Centre. - Miss Verna Ellands recently vis- ited her parents in McNeill's -Mills over the weekend. - i Miss Bertha Barlow. Summer- i side. recenly spent the week-end at her home here. A speedy restoration is hoped for Mr. Frank Barry. by his host of friends, who is a patient in P. 0. Hospital. Misses Muriel and Caroline Bar- low recently spent a day in Sum-. gerside and visited friends while ere. The illness of Mrs. Laura Bag- lole of South West lot 16 is deep. ly regretted by her friends. and a speedy rest ” is extended her. Miss Phyliss McDonald has been confined to her home by illness. One and all wish her a speedy re- covery. Mrs. Nicholas Gallant of Union Corner is a patient in P. C. Hos- pital .and her friends hope to see her home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Barlow ob- served their first wedding anniv- ersary at their home on Thursday. March 1st. Miss Joan Brooks. who is em- ployed in summersldc. spent the week-end at her home in Union Corner. Her many friends are glad to see Mrs. Walter Mclieill home from Prince County Hospital where she was a patient for severai wet-ks. Members of sunshine Club held a' pie social in the school on Wed- nesday. Feb. 14th. A small crowd attended owing to the many cases of illness in the community. but it very neat sum was realized. on Sunday, Jan. 14th, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow was baptized at their home. Sev- eral friends were present when Samuel Preston was baptized by Rev. J. W. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barlow, Mr. Verno "Gallant. Miss Phyllis Mc- Donald and Mrs. Keith McDonald motored to Hunter River on Sat- urday where they spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard. Citizens of this community re- gret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Frank I. Gallant which has neces- sitated her being a patient in P. C. Hospital; also Mr. Archie Gaudot who has been confined to his home for some time by serious illness. Masterwilllam Barlow son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow. celebrat- ed his 5th birthday on Feb. 8th: also Master David Geudet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Geudet, cel- ebrated his -and bi.rthday- recently, Miss Mary Claire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richard celebrated her 5th birthday on Feb. 20th. Y.P.U. met at the Manse Feb. 1st. Seven members attended. Hymns were sung and scripture reading was taken from St. Luke. A Bible quiz was enjoyed by all. Place of next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Bible quiz will be conducted by Verna Ei- lands and Myrtle Ferguson. Even- ing collection wae 70c. Lunch to be served at next meeting. Members of the Y.P.U. met at the home of Mrs. Garfield Day on Jon. 25th. Meeting opened by singing hymn 596. followed by responsive reading. A prayer was repeated, also hymn 061 sung. Roll call was answered by six members and one visitor. Minutes were read and signed. It was moved by Marjorie Day. seconded by Caroline Barlow, to buy twelve hymn books for the church. "Christian Culture" was to be led by Myrtle Ferguson and Muriel Barlow; "Citizenship" by Marjorie Day and Daisy Barlow: "Missions" by Caroline Barlow nnd Blanche Day; "Christian Fellow- ship" by Verna Ellands and lies- trice Farguson. Meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Fergu- son, roll call be answered with the word "Hand" in it. Collection amounted to me. v "BlD!l0M.I IN THE DUST" AT CAPITOL. BUMMEISIDE -Among otion pictures which can be seen again and again with renewed enjoyment is "Blossoms in the Dust". M-G-M's magnificent Technicolor love story. co-starring Greer Carson and Walter Pldgeon. which has been returned to the capitol screen as an M-G-M masterpiece reprint "Blossoms in the Dust" was the hrst picture to co-star Miss Gar- son and Pidgeon and. after watch- ing their work together as hus- band and wife in this stirring story of an Impetuous Texan who sweeps a society belle on her feet, it is easy to see why these stars have become so popular together in such of their subsequent hits as "Mrs. Idiniver." "Mrs. Parkins- ton", "Julia Misbelleves" and the superb quality To taste it is to Howlldi Ltd J ":""'V A was Dorothy ms. of cum was in Howlan on Tuesday. f em. Anthony roman visited her 'grandInothu. Mrs. Mary Perry the first of the week. BR. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Araensult is spending a few days with Mrs. Mary Perry while she is ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant of Charlottetown have spent a few days at home in Woodstock. MI-. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant on Wednes- day afternoon and evening. Jack Arsenault are back with their folks in Howlan. Mrs. Araenault having spent a week or two in Lot 1. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gal- lant and son who were in Bloom- field returned to their home in Howlan on Monday. Mr. Olayton Oarruthesa re- turned to his home on Saturday after a few days spent in Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leone Arsenault is now employed in Piusville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gal- lant. re- with Mrs. Prsnk Richard just cently returned from a visit her daughter in Piusville. Rev. Pk. M. J. Rooney on Mon- day evenlng was called for Mrs. Mary Perry who is now very ill at her home. -Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arse- nqult were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry on Tuesday night. Mr. Gabe Finnan and his six- ter, Mrs. Paul Doiron are both ill at their home in Woodstock. Friends wish them both a hasty recovery. Mr. Tennis Peters is still can- fined tr his home by illness and his son Edmund is employed on the railroad in his place. and Mrs. Mr. Alphonse Ber- nard and Messrs. Isadore and Vincent Berry motored from Summerslde on Monday evening to Howlen where they were call- ed owing to the illness of their aged grandmother, Mrs. Mary Perry. y Mr. and Mrs. Flrancls Mac- Quarric and two little sons of Wllmot Valley motored to How- lan on Wednesday where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. can-uthers. Lenten devotions and way of the Crosslere now being held on Sunday and Friday nights st. Anthonys and O'l..eary Wednesday afternoon. At places services are being ducted by luv. Fr. Rooney. on both con- Bedeque Notes Rev. W. B. crowe, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. 2nd. -Rev. Theo. Ross. Bayfield, N. 3.. was a visitor in Carleton on Friday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Maccaull Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MnoDoug- all, 0'I.eary. attended the tunnel of the late Mrs A. G. Maccauil on Friday. They also paid a visit to relatives at Bedeque. v Mrs. Kenneth Gleudenning. Mcncton. N. 3.. has been spending some time on the Island owing to the -illness and subsequent death of her brother. Mr. Ralph Camp- bell. Fernwood. She expects” to re- turn home at the weekend. i The many friends of Mrs. Al- bert. wright. central Bedeque re- gret to learn that the condition of her health required her removal to the Prince County Hospital for treatment. It is also regretted that Mr. Wright's health is not as good as usual. more recent "That -Forsythe Woman." "Blossoms in the Dust" revolves about Edna Kahley (Miss Gal-son). a hello of the Gibson Girl are. Her meeting with the dentin! Tenn. Sam Gladney (Pidgson). their whirlwind courtship and marriage and their mutual euorts to estab- lish a haven for homeless waif: make for a story which never wav- 'ers in its interest and is filled with dramatic and romantic high his. The story is the first in w loh the lovely. red-headed Miss Gar- son was photographed in Techni- color and she looks breathtakingly beautiful in the color medium. Apparent here also is the sympath- etic appeal and dramatic fire whie has made Greer Garson one of the foremost figures in the motion picture world. refer the a ..fi4wWrof ARNLEY MALPEQUE vs. SEA VIEW '0'-leery ea-if L: ' Vicinity Mrs. Alton Raynor of oilieary was taken to the Western Hos- pital in Alba-ton on Ssturdal. March 3. for treatment. nes- many frisnds wish her a com- plete recovtry. ' Ralph Adams of o'l..eary un- derwent an operation on Sat March a. in the P. n. 1. nosvitel in ohm lOlul&lbWll. His many friends wish him a speedy con- valeaence. -There was a successful Pan- try Ssle at Mcwillism and Turn- er's store in 0'Leary on Satur- day afternoon. March 3. spon- some by the Uliaeary Women's Institute. The many lovely arti- cles on display soon found ready purchasers. on Friday night. March 2. the students from the west Devon School competed with students from the Central Bedeque School in a spelling match over the Sununerside radio station in the Schurmen School Parade pro- gram. The West Devon students were: Norma Grist. Bay Mac- Donald, Pearl Robinson. Stella and Doris MhcNevin. The win- ners were the students from interesting program. Robert lV.l1cNaught of on the sick list and confined to his bed. He is the father of J. Watson Macfisught, M. P. of Summer-side. Parliamentary As- sistant to the Minister of Fish- eries. The many friends of Mr. Maofiaught wish this grand old man a speedy recovery. On Sunday. March 4. Rev. W. G. Dickson, baptized the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rey Raynor of West Devon, Ruth Glennie. who was born in 0'l.oary on January 3'1, 151. The grand- mother. Mrs. Stanley Rayner of West Devon was a witness to the sacrament. Also on Sunday. March 4. Rev. Mr. Dickson bap- tised the infant son of Mr. and ms. Penton Boylan of West Devon. Ronald Penton. who was born in Surnmerside on Nov. 16. 1040. This was also the 25th birthday of the father. At each home the minister expressed his pleasure at being asked to per- form the Sacrament of Baptism rrpecially as in each case. he was the officiating minister at the marriage of the children's parents. ' RICH TIMBII There ' are 300.000 square miles of tropical fomt. rich in timber. in French Equatorial Africa. 81'. PIATIIIGIIS VARIETY Ii0ll0Ell'I' Come to St. Patrick's Var- iety Concert presented by pupils of St. Mary's Academy in St. Pauls Hall "at 8:00 o'clock THURSDAY and FRIDAY MARCH 15th and 16th Sale of Candy. Adm. 50c T IIEIISIIIGTOII IIIIIK WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7 Semi-Finals North Shore League FREETOWN vs. BALTIC THURSDAY. MAR. 8 Semi-Finals Sea View League SPltl1;l)G VALLEY vs. Winners meet in finals Central Bedeque. 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