3 PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 2. 1951 Freetown llotes Mr. Charles D. Taylor of Sum- merside, attended the races in llireetown on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. W. H. Brown. Dominion R. O.P. lnepecto , was in Freetown recently inspecting the various herds of cattle in the community. Friends of MN Adel-l'Jardine tie glad to know that she is iin- prorving from the very severe cold which the developed some time ago. Mrs. J. Scott Jardiiie of Suin- merside who spent the past week visiting witth friends in Freetown, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Ray Lidistoric and Mrs. Jar- dine Stavert were visitors to Kc!- vin last vseek at the honir of Mn. Stavertfs daughter. Mrs. Swll Clarke and Mr. Clarke. Friends of Mr. John l-fcffcll of South Freetown are sorry to hour that he is a patient' in Prince Coun- ty Hosipitnl where he undcrwciit an operation on Friday. All wish him a conipicte i-csuii-ation to health. llrlrs. liiiiir-r Svnilli and Nlr-2 In- nian S.ini:.li were in Sun I attending the P.E.I. Prcsib ital E! held in Trinity United Church. They uere chosen as delegates in rcprcsont. Frr-clown llnilvcl Churcn. x mig Uri-lril with llLtCl(';l pin- ..d Iiockey fans left Fiw-tuxxvi on SElU.1'il8Y eveniiig for Of..eai-v to take nan in the game lictuec-ii Freetown Rnvals and 0 Lcai.V Martians. The game wliicii '.V.lS keenly confcs-tcd was won by Frcctoivii with a score of 3-4. Mr. Colby Lewis left by plane on Saturday for Toronto, Ontario. to attend the annual inm-taxi; of the H01; i-Fresixin A cinlzuii ti! which lie is a tl:rcctoi'. '.Vl.. Lt"-Yl.s expects to be afosmit for two works. ' Mrs. Wallace Pickering of Cat- cary. Almeria, who is s-pcnd.ii: mp iviiitcr iruinlhs txitli rcldtivcs in P.E.l. WEI) a visitor to FliCPlOlA'll rcccntly vclierc .-he vi.-iierl at lllL home of Mr. and Mrs. Jrihn Payn- tcr and Mr. and Mr.-. Donald Ber- nard. Mrs. Pickering foi-nierly belonged to P. E. Island. The Frcetcvwii Farm Foi-uni nirt on Monday cveiiiiin, Jan 22 at hit home of Mr. and Mrs. Tv'iini:m Paynte-in DE9'plle bad iiea'.hei' the attendance was good. The marv- mg was presided over by the ho-' Mr. Payntei-. and the topic under discussion was: "What can mai - keting boards l ' '11; proved to he a very l tcrc.-liii,: subject and was dealt with at :i-en: len-gt-li. At the close of the meet- ing lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by cominiittec. lllllll Alll Push Director Michael V. Disalle (felt! and chairman of the Federal Waco Rnaid. Prince Edward Is- 'i;inri-':iii:u (l,l"illS' Chintz. are shown W vi iwv" inns l'ttlllPlTllC(l held at Wa.-i-'ii:.tuvi. ll.C.. following an- : rvnincniis-it that the US. govern- y vrient had ”frozen" prices and , w' on in an effort to check soar- :iil' twin V cs were fro7en 3 niiiie i .K'C:: were frozen liighrsi level (rusting be- I l tween Dec. In cmuttatla , lit and Jan. Canadian government. which 25. TllC W as thought might. take same step as ,U.S. in this matter. against dccision and has decided has adopted policy nf waiting and -cciiia iiliat will happen. in its policies. If the US. 5llCL'UCClS it will make the task of the Canadian Govrrnmcnt and thcfanadiein houscwifc a lot leasicr, as most of Cainarlrfs prices. the US. are set through l'ur('cs (';)Jl'.lIiflg in 4DnglialtllallOllS to Miss Helen of Mrs. Ralph RCfl'l1l(V5 illness in ('a:i'iis whose name appears in the Western Hospital and wish her a s of thc Rcd Cr hool Course ll Instruc- i was held ar- Aid lnSlltll(ii0:'. is El Ilatlszlitcr of Mr. :in:l st (';iiins of Louver F;-in la.-' ll('l'fl tllic very effi r in Lower Frcctowi: Schocl for the past your. Elmsdale and Vicinity lfr. Raxiiwvtd Dunn is -pcnciiiig some t1lTlO ivii-h frzonds :n Stim- l mci-side. l Mr W.l.'i'c(l (.. f.n Va.-' rrlu:n- cn in li:s home after ..pcndi4n;: a couple of niontlis in Toronto. Her znaiiy friends regret to learn l I for Mr. and Mr:-. ; I I ll: iviziiiv friciids ai'( pica.-cu lo i .'v;icrdy rccovrigx. l Mr. M '1-. were and rcccii: l'l5ll(ir:' Eiibsflrci. urn" '.ti.'ii Mr. R1... all ,)rnv.nc at his home rcccnt illness. Mrs. Chester Hayes is "lncss and her many liait-nv to hear the newts. Firrlr .'t'l(K'ii.vioti at the home Clifford Shea in llavc.-: 15 from his convales- c.n;z at her home from her recent friends are S:ncerr s)'nivpat.h)' is extcndcd to (Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett and family in the recent sudden death in Rumford. Maine, of their daughter, Minnie, in her 47th year. . Mr. kine Clark and his cousin Mr. ston Wells of Victoria, B.C., uci-c guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. James O'Brien. hCIliN(.l3 luv cavities II .5: V T0 PRF.Vl.NT bacteria from teeth. keep you after meals. you the gun action you can Int!) are ulu! jmu Jruy. "wnv ARE YOUI2 TEETH so MUCH wt-Iwsn. mom ? " TllE TltllTll,llBOIlT PREVENTING TOOTH DECAY much of the decay that makrs cmzzd s producing hncre 'n . ed by tiny food particles. brushing them PEPS0DENTwitl1 lrinrn xiyes decay by III in Pgpsodem immediately. after emu. Papaodent gives you the tlnnml teeth only prmcil iIi.u by acid- . . fortn- acitlmytidutiinn attacking the r teeth clean by immediately dull, dingy! cleanest I rent clcnnnn er. Flxlit toot c'""' ""l"' "BECAUSE I CHANGED 10 PEPSODENT film. An ey're safest from decay. like Pe sodent's delicious fresh minty flavor, ton-it eaves your breath so clean and sweet. Remember, Pepsodeut with lrium ivcs you, M0, the whitest teeth because Pepso em gives you the cleanest teeth. Get Pepsodent Dental wm.i-u2iuM 1" WHITEST TEETH can be yours when you Chan e to Pcpsndent-because Pcpsodcnt and cpsodent contains Irium. the marvelous exclusive ingredient that provides lhegrcnlest cleansing action ever offered. Because of lrium. Pepsodent cleans your tecth thoroughly and safely-cleans hcttcr between your tecth- cts rid of every trace of because ynur teeth are You'll Tlll0Il ls lhl uglitevad tvada mart: for nodded allyl IICIM a PI. Albany and Vicinity Several cars of Pit Props are being loaded at the Albany au- tlon for shipment to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble of Albany were visitors to Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomp- son were visitors to Summerside the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Dawson of Albany .were recent. business visitors to Su-mmerslde. Mi-. Vern McLeod. general mer- chant. was a. recent. business vial- tor to Summei-aide. The many friends of Mr. Adrian Murray will be sorry to learn that he is confined to the house with illness. Mr. Norman VanEmber of Sum- meraide was a recent visitor to Albany and North Tryon. Mr. Charles Roberts, local Shur- Gain dealer. recently unloaded a car of Western wheat at Albany station. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Green, Imperial Oil and Products dealer. of Albany was a recent business visitor to Suniniersidc, where he piirchuscd a new car. Master Gerald Dixon arrived back from Moncton. N. B.. with his father, Mr. Sheldon Dlxoii, last week. He was in Moncton, N. B.. for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Claud DeLaney were recent visitors to Bedeque and Summerslde. Mr. DeLaney is one of the Albany Hockey Teamts main supporters and is president of the Hockey League here in Prince County. The ers of bzirber. illness. many friends and custom- Mr. Lorne Mcxenna, local will be sorry to hear of his Mr. Howard Callbeck of Tryon, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital. has re- turned to his home. All are glad to see Mr. Callbeck back. The people around Alhaily were sorry to learn that Mr. Owen Connolly of Bedeque was a pat- tent in the Prince County Hos- pital. Mr. Connolly Ls well known around Albany. A lot. of the young men who left here some time ago for the lumber woods around Fredericton, N. B.. are returning to Albany. Work is said to be getting scarce in those parts of the country. A large crowd from Albany at.- tendcd the sale last week of the estate an-.'. personal property of the late Mr. Fred Trenholln of Cape Traverse. M1. Frank Gamble was the anrtioiieer and most of the stock sold well, cspecizilly the cattle. A lot. of potatoes are moving from this section of Prince County. Many carloada of potatoes are roll- ing and the boat is hauling night- ly to load the large frelghters in Halifax. The price is fifty-five cents per seventy-five pound bag. I . O Leary and I O I Vicinity There was a good attendance on Monday night. Jan. 29 at the OiLeai-y rink when a Masquerade Skate was held for the benefit of the OtLcary Public Library. Mr. Lorne Lockhart who spent a month visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lockhart in Cole- man left for Toronto on Monday. Jan. 29 where he is employed. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macllaught of Carleton. Lot 6. in the death of their little baby on Tuesday. Jan. 30. The funeral service was held on Wednesday. Jan. 31 and was conducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson. interment was in the Brae ceme- ts-ry. Llllill Miss Jeanie Dickson enter- tained a number of her young friends on Tuesday evening. Jan. 30 the occasion being her tenth birthday. Games and contests were held and the young guest of honor received many little gifts from her friends and good wishes t'or many more happy birthdays. Delicious refreshrrncnts were serv- ed by her mother. Mrs. W. G. Dickson, assisted by Mrs. Henbert Vatchcr.-O ) On May 31 Mr. A. .7. Mathcson of 0'Loary will complete 53 years as the Superintendent of the large O'Leary United Church Sunday School. Mr. Malvheson is retiring on that date from the Sunday School work which is so dear to his -heart. and for which he has given a lifetime of service. He has seen thdstlflday School grow from small beginnings until today fl. is a fine modern and efficient church school with an enrollment of 100 pupils. Also retlrlnl from ainday School work on May 31 la rs. A. J. Mntheson who has given many years of consecrated sq. vice as the teacher of the junior girls class in the Sunday sdiool. Besides acting an Supt. Mr. Mathe- son has taught the Young People. Btble Class. and he is a Bible ex. poaltor without a peer. Possessing a large and up to date library with many reference books and a gen- uine Christians experience, Mi-, Mathewn is able to make the Sun- day sohool lessons apply to every day living with I wealth of experi- eme and illustrations. Generations af O'Leary youth have received their Sunday school training un- do: Mr. Matbuonu win guidance. -- Inc United Church Young Ellmlie & Bidoford Mr. and Mn. Clifford Williams were recent visitors to Bummeralde. Miss Doris MacDouzall was I passenger to Summerslde on Mon- day. Mr. Lelth Hayes was a vlsltnr to summei-side on Thursday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hallel- Mrs. James Burlelgh had as her guest during the week-end her fa- ther Mr. George Jetley of 0'Leary. children Carman and Catherine were visitors to Summ side on Sunday. , Mrs. Edith Grant Sum-merslde visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Grant over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cbzonse Ehyes Sumimarslde on Saturday. Messrs Eriiest Paynter and Vern- on Grant were visitors to summer- side on Saturday. .,.... Master Warren Grant and little sister Peggy Stzmmerslde are visit- ing with their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchiriaon. Mr. Kemieth MacDonald was a passeiigcr to Snmincrslcle on Thurs- day. Mrs. Allison England spent the past week visiting with her sister Mrs. Crocket. in Summerslde. Mr. Wendel Phillips of not 14 was the guest. of his sister Mrs. Archibald MacGregar on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Colin East Bldeford. visited Melvin Hutchinson on ternoon. MacGregor with Mrs. Friday af- Mrs. wtlfzred Elland and sun Ervillle not. It were the.guest.-5 of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glllls on Saturday. Mr. Keith Mac.-Dougall and daughter Norma visited with Mr. and Mrs. Colwell Northam on Saturday. Miss Ruby Maccaull Summerside spent the week-end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maccaull. Mrs. oolln Mac-Gregor was re- cently the guest; of her sister-in-law Mrs. W. G. Ellis of Sunimerside. while Mr. Ellis was on a business trip to Montreal. Mr, Henry Grant motored to Summer-iilde on Sunday evening ac- companied by his sister Edith who was returning to her work. The regular weekly dance that was to be held In the Legion Hall on Saturday evening had to be cancelled due to stormy weather and poor road conditions. Friends of Mr. Lea Craig. Poplar Grove are sorry to learn that he is R. patient in the Prince County Hospital. all join in wishing him it speedy recovery. Mrs. George Barlow visited with Mrs. Pearl Belle at Wellington also v.'lt.h Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson. surnmerslde on Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. Rolland Williams motored to summerslde on Tues- day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Cyril Williams and Mrs. Thomas Ctrlgg. The legion of friends of Mrs. William Mlllar will regret to lo-ar-.1 that again illness has cmiflned him to his bed. All will join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Miss Rachael Mlllar, R. N.. at. the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown visited with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mlllar during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Millar were visitors to Summerslde on Thursday evening the guests of Mrs. Alton Mlllnr. They also visited with Al- ton who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs, Russell Coughllii and children Dwane and Joan of Mt. Pleasaiit. were the guests of Mrs. C0llgl'llln..R parents Mr and Mrs. John Ooughlln on Sunday. The second hockey match of the seascn was played between the Freeland Lot 11 and Tyne Valley teams on Monday night in the Hangar Rink at Mt. Pleasant. Tyne Volley were the winners by a 4-3 some in their favor and on Wed- nesday night. the Ellerslie Rockets and the It-nnox Island players met in a 6-3 score in favor of the Len- nox Island team. and en Friday Peoples Union held a very enjoy- able social cvenintz on Monday niig-lit. Jan. 21) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Oulton. There were over 30 young people prea- cnlt. and also It number of child- rcn. The fine weather and ex- cellent roads were a great lid in the splendid attendance. The eve- ning began with a fine devotional service conducted by the vice-pre- aldent. Mrs. Fred W. Macbeod. Prayer was offered by the minia- ter, Rev. W. G. Dickson of 0'Leary. The minutes were recorded by Mia: Donna Palmer. the school teacher at Brae. Plans were made for a Valentine party on Monday. Feb. 12. The organist was Mu. Wllmot G. Read. 'nien followed contents led by the minister after which lolly games of Chinese checkers and croklnole were play- ed. Dellcloua refreshments were then urved for which the mem- bers paid a small fee. This was the first party that-the” Brae Y. P.U. nu spouse .6 in the New Your. A hearty vote of thank; was extended to Mr. and Mn..Oul- ton for their homltallty and Mali enjoyable function concluded by the Mlapab Bncdtetlon. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and ' l-lowlui and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts were in Summerside on Saturday. lMr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault were in Summerside on Saturday. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault called on relatives and friends .in Lower Howlan on Friday evening. .....L. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons of I-Iowlan were in Woodstock on Sunday. Firmln Perry visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Felix Dolron, Duvar, on Sunday afternoon. Nelson Gallant and little Duvar, spent Saturday in Mrs. son , of l-lowlan. Bruce Carruthei-A had a number of trucks busy trucking potatoes to O'Leary for shiipmecit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe '1'. Gallant on Thursday evening were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Pcrry. , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault ino- tored to the Island capital on Mon- day where they plan to spend a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters of Dirvar were in Howlan recently. guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tcnis Peters. The Misses Catherine Perry: Leone and Beatrice Arscnault and Delma Gallant were calling on Mr. and Mrs. J0l'Ty Gallant on Mon- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas, all of Woodstock, were in Siimimc-rside on Saturday. Allberi Peters of Fortune Cove was visiting at the home of Mr. Ben L. Arsenault, Hm-clan. on Sunday. Mr. Johnston Cook recently visited with his sister. Mrs. B. Cari-uthcrs on his return from Nova Scotia. The many friends of Mrs. J. B. Arsenault regret that she has not been feeling so good lately and sincerely hope for an improve- ment soon. Robert Arsenault arrived horn Saint John, N.B., on Saturday p.m. where he will remain with his wife and child for a while. Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney and Gabe Finnan motored to Wellington on Sunday afternoon after the beau- tiful Catholic church there had been destroyed by fire earlier in the day. ' The infant. son of Mr. Lorraine Gallant and the late Mrs. Gallant was christened on Sunday after- noon at St. Anthony's undcr the name of Jose-ph Uilian. Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Jun Kinch of Al- berton and Miss Reta Ai-senault. and sons motored to Emerald on Sunday where Miss Arsenault re- mained at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arscnault. Mrs. Fern Blanchard and her daughter Theresa of Lot 72. Miss Laurctta Arsenault of l-lowlan, who spent the past 10 days visit- night the Ellerslle Rockets and Tyne Valley Players matched their skill in a 5-4 score in favor of the Rockets. on Saturday night the Lennox Island pliiyers challenged the Wellington players to a game on the same ice and the Leiinox Is- land team proved the winners by a 6-3 score over the Wellington players. Mr. George Smith who is employ- ed in Charlottetown accompanied by,hls daughter Mai-le who is at- tending Prince of Wales College spent: the week-end with his wife and family here. Mrs. G. S. Mlllar is visiting in Summerslde the guest of Mrs. Hugh Smith, Cedar Avenue. Mrs. Mllinr visits regularly with her husband who is a patient in the Pi-lure County Hospital. Mrs E. S, Burlclgh and Mrs. L. A. Burlclgh attended the Prince Ed- ward IslandvPresbyt.erlal of the Women's Missionary society of the United Church of Canada which was held on Tuesday and Wednes- day at. the Trinity United Church in summei-side the guest. speaker for the cccnslon was the Maritime branch President Mrs. A. J. Rey- nolds of Wolfvllle, N. 8. Mrs. lizrwln Dennis was hostess to the Anglican Ladies Aid on Wed- nesday afternoon. The meeting was largely attended by members and visitors, Mrs. G. R. MaeKlnnon pre- sided over the meeting. Points of interest. and business concerning the Church and its work were dis- cussed. At. the close of the meet- ing a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. oC'5 ("frog Th Ill your '. tliroot”. l i I I in; Mrs. Blanchard? btldlteu in saint John. N.B.. arrived home on Wednesday night after an alloy- able time. Mrs. Jack Anemult and Min Beatrice Araenault apent a plum: am afternoon recently with Mn. Jerry Arsenaullt. Upper Howlan. Little Miss Sandra Araeuault. went Wednesday afternoon with her little cousin, llnrlene Arsen- ault. children of Fred and Allan Arsenault of Howlan. Mrs. Tents Peters and her daughter, Mrs. Alban Arseuault. who spent a couple of days in Charlottetown where Mu. Peters received treatment returned home on Saturday night. Here's hoping that Mrs. Peters will soon be fully recovered. There motored to Summeraide on Saturday C. J. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Lorraine Gallant and Mrs. J. C. Gallant. On their return they were accom. panied by baby Joseph Urbain Gallant who wl'll remain in How- lan with his grandparents. On Monday night a group of young people were skating on the, pond and one young man received a pretty cold dip whidt might have resulted in a serious accident had it been one of the younger ones. He, however, managed to extricate himself after quite a scramble none the worst from his dip. Iedeque Note -MTS. Elliott Wright. Middle. ton. is a patient in the P.E.l. Hos- pital, Charlottetown, when she underwent a serious operation on. Jan. 94. Her many ti-lends hope for her a speedy recovery. yMrs. Reginald Haslam. Spring- field. Lot 67. has returned to her home after I pleasant visit with her uncle, Mr. John Stuart, Cm. tral Bedeque. Mr. Fred Ramsay. M.L.A.. and Mrs. Ramsay. Monti-ose. visited friends in Central Bedcque on Wednesday. Jan. 24. They also .1. tended the funeral of the late Hon. Horace Wright. Relatives and friends of Mr. Oiven Connolly are sorry to learn that he is 9. patient in the Prince County Hospital. and they wish him a speedy recovery. . Mrs. Carrie Sdhunman. cele- brated her Both birthday on Sunday. Jan. 28. Many of her friends called on her to extend congratulations. She was the re. cipient of many gifts and cards from relatives and blends. Miss Winnifred Wright, Boston. Mass, who was called home be- cause of the illness and aimaequem, death of her father Hon. Horace Wright. is spending a. few week, with her mother and bther mem. bers of the family at Lower Bedg- que. . From the list. of those w-ho re. Cewed temperance certificate: at the service in Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sunday even. lug, Jan. 21 the following names were inadvertently omitfgd; G0,, don Bagnall. Alice Bagnafl. Teddy Britten, Carl Wright, Jeanette Myers. Elaine Raynor, Jgneg Waugh. Georgie Waugh, mm, Waugh and Marion Wright. These are pupils of the Central Bede- quc Baptist Sunday School. BONDSHAW NOTES M”; Stephen Macuod. Bonahaw is visiting her sister Mrs. sandy Reid, Boston. MISS Christine Macbeod, teacher Oornwall sahcol spent. the week. end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLeod. Miss -Shirley MacDonald. Church- !” 15 Spending a peasant month in Bonshaw. The many friends of lhrdley Benton. and Ena Mu-Nevin will be glad to hear that they have recov. ered from their recent lllneu. 0 Mrs. Andrew Crosby has return- ed home other visiting her friends and relatives in Chgrlottetown, Miss Katherine Cfogby 11.. re. turned to her -work 1 Hunter Riv- er after her recent. Elness. at age eats. Yaa. fhnuaandl of once faded gavert . bloomed anew with 4.1;. 0 Dr. Wllllanu Pink Pllh. Try Div. Pink Pills yourself for In days! new haaltlI,lpe&and energy. sup. n Enloy do Get back ' I pink” with I'5I”a'. WILLIAMS: PINK PILLS The favorite tissue of Canadian housewives l, 2 rolls AN I H lllllt llll:AlllT lllillllllfl wi.9 have left the village to spend or; winter montihs with their dauglitrr Mrs. Gordon MacEachem, Now Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Macrayden Argyle. Quickies by Ken Reynolds "oiuy,"oiuy, 1 beiim you, slit: mdlnl 310 Guardian Want Ado-but let me see!" Now- she .LaugTiii ,