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Miss Daisy Barlow spent the week-end at her home. Donald Perry recently visited at ‘his home here. ‘ presented. I Mr. Mrs. Leo Birch. Sum- l'!"’S HALUS —FOR— :1 lifi xnerside. were recent visitors in Wellington. Mr. and Mrl. Harald Birch. Summerside. were visitors here on Monday of last week. Miss Betty Perry spent the week-en d with her purents. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvalre Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald relebratcd their wedding anni- versary on liionday. March 13th. Choir practice was held on Fri- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. Mr. and _Mrs. Ernest Corr of Sumnicrside. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. FARM EQUIPMENT And here at last is the news for which you have all been waiting. You may now purchase a rubber tired all stool roller bearing wagon at a price never before realised. Last year we broiio into the wagon market and slashed prices until we were selling our wagons at $168.50. We were completely sold out of over a car load of wagons in less than four weeks. Now we offer the same wagon with ~ many im- provements. such as removable disc wheels. at a lower than over price. No doubt you wonder how we can do this. the answer is In_ mass buying. Now is the time to place your order for that rubber tlrod wagon which out too long. you have been doing with- - The price on this implement has lioon slashed to roclt bottom of $156.00. Got in on this offer new. We will hold your wagon on receipt of your order un- til such time as you need it. I HALL MFG. & coin .sT0ilAilE l30ll|’AllY i’..llll‘lED. — Illllllltlli - Blllhlflfllfoll Miss Carmella LeClulr arrived home from Montreal on Monday evening. March 13th to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mick LeClnlr. The Sixteen hockey team played Richmond in the Crystal Rink in Summcrside on Tuesday night of last week. score being 7-2 in favor of Sixteen. Skating for one hour was enjoyed after the game. The li0f'l\'(‘y game held on Mon- thly night in the Wellington rink was played between the Married Men and the Battlers and was largely attended. Score being 6-2 in favor of ihe Battlers. Skat- ing was enjoyed after the game. The Young People‘: Union held their regular meeting on Friday evening. March 17th. at the Manse. Mr. Lowell Barlow led in Christ- ian Felloxvship and opened the meeting by singing hymn number 156. A very interesting story was read by Lowell Barlow. Minutes were read and approved. Nine members were present. Roll call was then answered. Hymn num- her 351 was sung. Business was then talked over. Meeting is to be nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. lrn Barlow next week. The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. ._____._.__._j:.__‘____._ Garbage Service For Your GARBAGE * COLLECTION Phone 2907 Summerslde, P. E. l. Professional card . I. F. I-luntor. ii.o. I i l orrourrliss I Oompleto Vloml Analyses I l rnoivs one i Glasses llttod IMALLMANI BUl1.l‘lNG Bummo ' | T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Banli ot Commerce Banding PHONE use ~..... O.'|.oary and , - Vlc_in_ity Mi». mm an-bou: me: work- ing in an and Bummerside during the winter operating I snowplow has renamed to his home in Brae. Miss Annie Maclilnnon has re- turned to her home in o'Lenry af- ter spending some tune in Albcrton at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Macflcvln. Mr. and Mrs. Everiti. Oouglilin of Cascumpcc were recent visitors to Brae the guests of Mrs. Omah- ]ln's pareris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalton. Mrs. gouchlin was 10:1‘!!- crly Miss Olive Dalton. Mrs. George Jelly and Mrs. John Moreshesd. O'1enri'. m°lI°l‘°d 3° Montrose on Wednesdss’ 9° "3" Mrs. Moresheacrs sister. M1'!- 1«l°¥d Dunbar. who has been on the sick list but is now feeling much better. The secretary of the west Devon local Farmers Federation Mr. J. A. cmgg states that there is I one hundred per cent. membership oi the farmers of west Devon in the Federation. The President. of the group is Mr. Charles Moreshead. mum-d Adams of West Devon, young nine yer: son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams had the mis- fortune to fall and break his leg. He is now a patient; in the Western Hospital in Albcrcon. His friends wish him a. speedy convalesence. Mrs. A. A. Mocbeod of 1-lillsboro. N. B, has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Harris Rogers in Brae. Mrs MacLeod is the wife of Rev, A. A. MacLeod. a former minister of the Knutsford Baptist Church and her many friends were delighted to see her again. She left. again on Friday for her home. The Local Improvement. Society of West Devon met on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. J. A. G1-igg. There was an encouraging attendance and considerable busi- ness was transacted. This small group of active ladies, throughout the years has done much for the advancemeni: and improvement: 07 the West Devon community and for the local United Church. The many friends of Mrs. Julia Strong of Cape Wolfe are very sorry to hear of her continuing illness. They wish this dear old Indy a speedy restoration to health. A son, Ross. resides in O'Lenry- The many friends of Mrs. Everett Colllcutt of Cape Wolfe are sorry to learn that she has been confined to her home throuflh illness. They unite in wishing he!‘ a speedy convalesencc. The grades one to four Pupil! 01 the West. Point school presented a very enjoyable concert. in the school on Friday nitllllu 1‘ W95 very largely attended by friends. parents and ratepayers. Every item on the program which consisted of soogs. recitations and dial0¢'il¢8 W55 greatly enjoyed. Much credit is due the teacher, Miss Betty Biirwlse and the pupils for this enjoyable evening. The proceeds will go for the Red Cross. Little Miss Marlene Palmer. 0’Leary, celebrated her eigh!h birthday on March 22nd by Kiillfli! a party to a number of her school chums and also present was her aunt. Mrs. James Hudson and her cousins. Gloria, Leigh and EH1 Hudson. Another cousin. Elaine Palmer also attended. Games and singing were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served and this enjoyable party concluded by all wishing the little guest of honor many more hlppy bll',l.hdB)‘S. On Monday evening relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Peter Smith of West Point to honor her on her eighty-seventh birthday. Except for her eyesight. "Aunt Jane" as she is familiarly known, is enjoying very good health. The evening was pleasant- ly spent in singing some of the grand old hymns of our faith, The center of attraction was a large Delicious refreshments were then served and this enjoyable social function concluded by all wishing this grand old lady God's contin- ued blessing and expressing the hope that she may continue to enjoy many more happy birthdays. Tim West Devon United Church Young People's Union met for their regular weekly meeting on Wednesday night, March 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grlgg. with the Vice t-resident, Miss Nor- ma Grigg presiding and conducting opening worship. The minister gave a short Lenten address on "Judil. the False Friend" and led the Y. P. U. in the study of chapter five of Acts. The meeting closed by the Mispsli Bane- diction. after which games and contests were enjoyed. The meeting next W ‘nerds, will be at the home of Miss Frances Oliver. The Y. P. U. will conduct a special Good Friday service in the West. Darvon United Church at. H am. with the minister. Rev. W. O. Dickso giving the special address. The O'IAa.ry Atomics defeated the Knutuford males 7-: in the o‘uory Rink on Monday night in the first some of the but of five Cigflingan l,A,"/Oiliiih \ i /',.i iii: MM.-l.|l\' and gully decorated birthday cake. ‘she Wu very kmdly Nmembflw lis.u.T?..a Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Barber! Matthews anchored to summed-side on satur- sy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer of summc " visited friends in Alberton on Hunday. Mr. Noble of Albertaon was a. ‘business visitor to _9ummcrsldo the latter part the week. Mr. 1'. 0. Romney. is 1.. A.) m‘; a business visitor to Moncton. N. B. the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Carpenter, and tnvo children Evelyn" and Dean motored to Charlottetown on Sun- clay. Messrs Ronald Mscxinnon and Garth McEwen returned home on Saturday after spending the past -week on business in Charlottetown. Her many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Anne Mcllwen recently underwent a succ,ess.fu.l operation in the Prince Edward Island Vt-Iospital Charlottetown. Mrs. John A. Callaghan of Alber. ton who underwent a successful operation in the City Hospital in Charlottetown, about a week ago. is doing nicely. and plans returning home in the vcry'near future. Miss Elieanor Skerry returned to her home in Albcrton south on Saturday after a pleasant stay of one week at the home of her bro- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd sirerry, Charlottetown. Mrs. MacNevin and daughter Miss Thelma MaANevin were guests at the home of Mrs. MacNevin's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Maolvevin at the Larkin Apts. Alberwn, on Sunday. A pantry sale was held on sat- urday afternoon in Mr. Alfred Foley's store. The donations of good home-cooking were so tempt- ing in looks and quality that sales were quickly made. The money raised from this sale will be do- nated to the Western Hospital by the Ladies Aid. Bedeque and Vicinity Miss Mildred Csllbeclr, Central Bedeque. was a. recent visitor to Charlottetown where she was the guest: of her brother, Mr. Henry Cullbcci: and Mrs. Csllbecli. Mr. I-leber W. 0. weeks. Freder- icton, recently visited with reliv- tlvcs and friends at Carleton Sid- ing a.nd Borden, among them Mrs. Hermas Myers. his sister. and Mrs. R. B. Maccaull, his niece. ‘ Lot. 16. has been spending several days with her daughter. Mrs. Ellis Webster and Mr. Webster, Central Bedequc. Mrs. Simpson attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Mar- garet lord, Capo Traverse, who was a close relative. Miss Freda Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hebe Myers, Carl-.- ton. left. on Monday the 27th. on her vacation. she will visit among; relatives in Boston, Mass., as well as in Moncton. N. B. She plans to be absent. for three weeks. she is on the office staff of the "M. F. Schurman Company". Summerslds. A recent copy of an Island paper cerrlea an account. of the marriage of Miss Jennie Smith. of Victoria West. Prince County. to Mr. Ralph Nowell. of Lexington. Mass. Mrr. Nowell is a. sister of Mrs. Mildred Crfliil. of this village. She was for several years I. teacher in this Province before going to the States. Among the older residents of this community, is Miss Eliza Dunn who resides‘ with her brother, Mr. Thomas Dunn. on Sunday. the arm series for the Community League ‘ Ohrimpionship. which comprises teams from Mount Royal. Knut.s- ford. Unionvale and O'Leary. There is also a fine trophy for the win- ning team donated by Ralph oson and Lloyd Matthews of the O'l..eary Footwear and Clothing Store. The next game will be played on Thurs- day night. March 23rd. The win- ners are expected to challenge the. winners of Prince County’: Inter- mediate "C" Hockey League. This Community League is I. new ven- ture this your and has been vmy successful and is a. wonderful means of developing young hockey ploy- ers. The president of the League is John Matthews and the secretary is Lloyd Matthews. both from 0'IA|ry. , The regular meeting of the 0'Losry Woman‘: Institute was held in the oohooL There was a large attendance of about twenty- fiva ladies. The Trauurer reported sinus on hand, Mrs. Claude Mac- Neili was appointed to get the pictures for the school framed. Red 1'!- oeting will In ans- by s donation for on our- porcel. A cominittoo consisting Alton Raynor, Mrs. Barry rs. an-om Vstcbar and Mrs. Upton Bosnian was ap- poiniod to no the Pin committee vstcher and Mrs. Phillip Thompson. The lunch Committee :-Mrs. George MacDon- ._ . Goons Msthoson, Mrs. W. ‘turner and Mrs. Alex Mac- Donald. A "lhars the wealth" pro- gram was conduohd by Mrs. G. Dewar and Mrs. "E?! she celebrated her 84th birthday. by her friends. Among gifts pre- sented was a beautiful birthday _M11_ in mm 51 _3] -_ cake from the members of the " "”p5°" °"'°"” "Half-Century" Club which was recently organized by the women The Montreal citizens public mor- £2'r#9—.i2a,a/ s .- _ APRIL 3. 4, lumssiorsido Today 7:15-9:15.-— VTIIOIIII-Y SSM)-7315-9:15 9 1950 . Whsnthou's - , ’ " "Blllllll llll Ill! hlllllll ...flGItlIlll|‘IlII|t|I0~ shadows! I r ma 0 I» :§f.'x sD.lvo'd°e:':v .losn'r"wai saw. my it We it-vv-'4 \ REGENT roost and rursm Today 3:30, 7115 & 9:15 — Tuesday 7:15 & 9:15 ’“ . . lHil Milli lHl|il ilWil ilUii3« .in.l p‘,.l,..i l-ii 'r.t:wp.l Pills-cAu'i‘?l£Ln outyn.r.nns.. r. oonorfiir" HART 'ATRiClA ALPHIN silty committee announced today that a proposed petition for a judi- cial probe into the Montreal P0! lice Department will contain 10.- 000 speciflc charges against meme bers of the department. A spokes- man for the committee said thl petition will be presented to AI- soclate Chief Justice 0. S. Tyndall of Superior Court next week. in this village. - W ASK PROBE OI" POLICE MONTREAL. March 30—(CP)— GRANDMA MADE A HIT WITH , ... nis soar THAT MAKES . All WORK EASIER .ms souuour y::'3'“:fi||$I0fl All! 0 Watch those Sunlight suds go to work. Miss Bride-to-Bel They're so fast-acting, they make light work of any wash- ing or cleaning lob. All-pun Sunlight’: gentle on bonds. ooo. Get a cake of Sunlight today.