'\\"-“ v 5 \ um GUARDIAN. cHA'xr.o-rra'rowN A-1 ' . . .-.-... .. . .... .... .—---o-..v.... ...-...--...—.......... _.._-... . . . .‘ O'i.oa'y and - Vlvfllfl _ r . lira. J. R. Dicnan of Howlan is < on the sick list. Here many 11491165 . wish her a speedy convalesence. I ____ Mrs. Waldo Phillips is I patient in the Turner Nursinl H011" 1'1 0‘Leary. Her many friends Wish . her a speedy restoration to health. Mr. Walter McKie. J12. 01-910 Alaska School section. about four miles from west Devon was a vis- itor to O'l.eary on Wednesday morning. March 22. noon FORWARD TO AN nasrm or woxnnnrun omrlms . .. ruar mum THE MOST olurixcmno NEW Iramuos. AND EM? PLOY izvanv FASHION max 10 manna YOU! ma NEW l§'."3‘.’i—..."..’i.".y.s'“"‘“"’ by R" F" srvuss Have ‘A mnsnnnss AND rmrrrmnss YOU'LL nova Among those from this locality‘ .. . . AND YOUR FASHION DOLLAR BUYS MORE THAN EVER AT 33° :;'.§”§’&3.°nlp"I§ou‘f£”§S5 l.’."§l.‘2 _ ll0LMAN’S, IN avnnmuno THAT'S smear more nasrnn AND vocational school in Charlottetown . ' on March lath and 16th were: SPRING’- ws. Arthur Metherall of Mill . River and Mrs. James '1‘. Wood of West Devon. Lenten Devotions are being cele- brated at the O‘Leary Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday ev- enings and at st. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church Bloomfield on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews have returned to their home in mmsdale after spending their honeymoon in Springfield. Mass. They visited little Velda Matthews in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal where she is under- going plastic surgery. Residents who live along the omeary Road were pleased to read in the press where I-Ion. H. E Cox. Minister of Public Works and Highways, speaking in the Legis- lature on the Budget debate an- nounced that the 0'Leary Road would be one of the sections which would be put in condition "In pre- paration for pavement." HOSIERY In Spring’s newest shades . . we present our Hosiery group for your Easter-Day and Spring Selection. On the first day oi‘ spring. the {list day of March. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson of 0‘Leary saw a big brown butterfly, covered with soft silky hair, flying outside their windows. It was a very pretty sight and a most rare and un- common one to see such a large butterfly out so soon. or ior- that matter. any butterfly. as there's still plenty of snow in the rural sections. GLOVES The right Glove for every ensemble . . . here in our new group. New Fabrics . .. new Leathers . . new Shades. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick! of Al- berton and Rev. W. G. Dickson, Oleary attended a special Com- mittee meeting of the P. E. I. Presbytery of the United Church which met in Summersid on March 21st under the leaders p of the Chairman or Presbytery. Rev. K. G, Sullivan of Summerside. Plans Were made for a fitting observance by the Presbytery of the twenty- iifth Anniversary of Church Union which service is planned to be held on Friday June 9 in Trinity United Church in Charlottctown. The .\larrh meeting of the Daf- rndil Mission Band was held in the United Church Hall Friday after- noon with the urn ident am. , Wilkie. prsiciinrg. There were thir- teen members and one visitor present. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary. Uerothy Mnc_Nevin, and approved. The April meeting will be held at the Hall with Lily Beth Clarke leading ,the Easter worship. Hosts for the meeting will be David Mor- ‘rell and Boyd Coffin. The worship was led by David Campbell and the Study by Mrs. Green. A treat for the members was provided by bone Hunter and Belle Wiikie. ' HOl.MAN'S LADIES‘ WEAR BAGS MAIN noon Sleek! Compact! Right for 1950 modes! Lovely new styles and colors for every need. SCARVES Many-hued Scarves in real silk. Large and colorful in . lots of exciting pl-ints_se,_. - Your suit of lhe year — - - the Easier-Day Parade Suit! Now await- them! ing your selection--right hero—ln a grand aaaoriment of . - - finest worsteds . - - twccds - - - gahardlnes. In the season's favorite styles and shades. - . - Priced to please every puree. ' Your Easter Coat See our new collection of Easter-and-after alnlrt Toppera. Wonderful to see! Even better to wear! They're aura promises of fashion- Tlle cream puff of your East rightneas, good comfort smartnesa - - - in a vast variety of aiylea, er-Smart ensemble . . , one bright new Spring shades. Priced Right! of our lovely new blouses. = Flattering styles. Comfort- ‘ ‘W P"°°“- Your Easter Dress The prettiest prints - - - the moat beguiling enaembiea - - - the moat tempting ahirtwalst classics. All hero—and all ready to help you one I in the Easter Parade - - - lead a "well fashioned" life later on! Ciioolo J from pure silks, Jerseys. nylnns and crepea—ell attiny prlcea. “GaIa" accents designed b “Coro”. Dazzling dress-ups ifi Your Easter ”BOl1ilel" colors that capture Springia d. Lar e sel ti . v ' fizgamoo 8 ec 0'“ Your Easter Bonnet moves forward Into Spring with gay apionabf lead-hugging styles leaps constantly ahead of you with part 1. Trims may include any of the feminine frou-from from flowers H high-rising feathers - - - from gully colored bows to wisps of delicate veiling! You'll want It in a crisp straw. or eofaoet felt. In a color p hrigiu. and refreshing as spring iiseifl Int us show you thla Import- ant group today. ' lYour Easte_r Suit The three-ant comedy play. en. titled. "Aunt Bessie Beats the Band". staged at the Women's Institute Hall and played before a. capacity house at both the mat- inee and evening performances went over with a huge success Fri- day. Sponsored by the Aiberton Dramatic Club. and under the capable direction of Reverend W, Monaghan. who has had much ex- perience in the direction of Irish plays. the presentation was received with much applause and hearty laughter throughout. Rev. W. Monnghan and his group of players certainly deserve a great deal of credit for producing and carrying out such a fine show. The matinee performance. attended by over a hundred school children, afforded them an opportunity of seeing this splendid show, and at the same time. gave the cast an opportunity of playing before the footlights. in full character part. prior to playing before an audience who literally lammed the Han to the doors. The monthly meeting of the Town council was held on Monday evening with Mayor C. R. Profitt presiding. nnd Councillors Weeks, Moran. Corbett and Currie in at- tendance. Minutes were adopted as read and accounts amounting to $.00 were passed. The proper authorities are to be contacted re- garding planks being removed from the railroad at a street cross- ing and a new cover is to be pro- vided immediately for a water rs- eervoir. situated at a corner of the school grounds. It was decided that the Eli; Department should . decide whiawype of hose wi'i be ‘ Mllht. A revised bill of SW) for land on which the Fire Hall is . ‘ situated. Plus 050 for five years ‘ 4 W A rent was pwsented by Mira olive -' "" ‘hiplin. end, on mot'on of Ooun- ' _ r.1“°;.°;'.°.:*:..:°c°'r'°° by °°“=-°'*- B r o . s rcewasacoeted. T Y N The following alzwointmants pwsre O made for one year:'fiown clerk, Miss Mabel D. Fielding; Town - Meaiatrate.‘ Mr. Howard all k: - Auditor. Mr. Gordon Coffin: loetrd of health, the Town council. ‘Dr XZA. sheafing. Dr. easora w appo .— ""“‘ am. meeting of the oeuntfi; Mr. * CASH V _ * cnanoa ' " j~ umwav, . " .» l 7 saunas.» ,. "Winn an moi: y.-l