raoii EOURTEEN ' .7 T I , floor. and e ' Famo I A Vlonderlui Opportunity To Acquire A BRAND NEW . OME Atilook Bottom Cost liomplete And Ready To Move Into DESIRABLE Location Within 100 Yards of New Hospital BARGAIN PRICED 5 FEATURES - ' Plans and Specifications by a qualified Montreal Arch- itect ' Best quality Materials used Vhroughovui. E Attractive two-story Colonial syle (size M x 34)-has . Living Room, Dining Room. Den and Kitchen on first Four Bedrooms and Bath on second floor. , is completely finished. Concrete Basement has Set Tubs ra. Toilet. Enterprise Air Conditioning with Fess Oil Burn- er and Automatic 'I'hermostatic Heat Control. ' Every room completely painted with Special Custom Mixed Paint ' No. 1 Hardwood Floors throughout. Amtico Rulbber Tile Floors in Kitchen. Bathroom and front Entry. New type Plastic Tile Walls in Bathroom. ' All Windows fitted with new Venetian Blinds, outside Siiuiiters and Winter Storm Sashes. ' Attached Garage (11 x 22) has Richard Wilcox Auto- matic Overhead Door. D Grounds Landscaped. TERMS - E 6595 of Purchase Price may be financed through N. H. A. with Payments spread over 20 years. ' Payments very little more than rent. Attic - INSPECTION INVITED - iipply To Robert T. Holman co in. Holman Llnilted Siimmersldo .to a large and appreciative aud- icordian solo by Master P -COIIB:i!'lN'l'w complete II- suranca 8 c . 3 mm. Kcnsingtone. Np 3.” .- --'l'lIl DENTAL onto: or Dr. Vincent Grant will be closed uatu Monday. March aetn. -naacrs store and w.r.. houses will be cloud Good Friday, March 23rd. -EASTER. JlWliu.llY for my Lady at Easter. Get yours at Moan Jewellers. . -STORE CID!!!) all day Wed- nesday and Good Friday. W. H. Burns. Malpeque. --SEVEN MILE BAY Parish Play "Deacon Dubbs” in town hall. Borden. Easter Monday. Matinee 330. Evening performance 8.16. Admission soc, 25c. sale of candy. -HOCKEY Bedeque Rink Wed- nesday. March 21st. Final play- down for first place In South Shore League. Albany vs. Augus- tine Cove. Admission .25 and .35. -BEDEQUE-FREETOWN JUN- Ioll FARMERS will hold a debate in the Credit Union Office in Bedeque on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. It is hoped that there will be a good a”endaiice to hear this debate. . -ST. PATIllCK'S PLAY - On Friday night. March lath, in seven Mile Bay Hall their Dramatic club presented a humorous and enjoy- able play entitled "Deacon Dubbs" ience. despite the bad condition of the roads. This play was under the directorship of Rev. Reginald MacDonald assisted by 8. J. Arnold Mccrath, seven Mile Bay, and P. J. Maclnnls. Borden. The cast of the play is as follows: Deacon Dubbs (from sorghum Center. West Virginny), P. J. Maclnnisz Amos Cole (his nephew. a young lawyer). Agno Arsonault; Rawdon Crowley ta wolf in sheep's clothing), S. J. Arnold McGrni.h: Major McNutt (auctioneer and justice of peace). Everett Muttnrt: Deuteronomy Jones (a country product). Roy Mccar-ville; nose Raleigh (the brave little school ma'nm). Freda Sherry; Miss Phil- ipena Popover (with both eyes on the Deacon). Eleanor Murphy; Emily Dale (the richest girl in town), Margaret Cormler: Trixie Coleman (full of mischief). Pat- ricia Murphy; Yennie Yensen (the hired girl from sweden),. Anne Hickey. The specialties between acts included a step dance by Miss Janet Gallant. Borden. which was heartily encored. and a piano ao- Plneau. Summerside. which re- ceived the well merited applause of several encores. Music for the evening was furnished by the vat- erzm violinist James O'Donnell. ac- companied on the guitar by Ralph DesRoche. The Dramatic Club were commended for their splendid Enjoy it: BIIAII content! get fu measure of bran when you eat NABISCO . SHREDDED WHEAT..lt's made from pure 10095 whole wheat - and lusty. nus-unused brass is a vital part of what: what. Thousands eat nourishing NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT for its high bran content! And as a plus factor, they get the wheat germ - an important source of Vitaminsi work and performance in present- VIESTEIIII connoiss- Hovllai and' ' Vicinity Little Alina Doiron is again very ill at her home here . in-. and Mrs. r. c. Gallant were in O'lcary on Monday. Mrs. Prank Peters spent Monday with hm. parents in Duvar. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault spent Wednesday evening with her grand mother who is seriously ill. Mrs. Margaret Arsonault spent Thursday at her home in Upper Howlan. Mrs. Vincent Gallant spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farmin Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuss'- rie and sons of Wilmot were in Howisn on Sunday the 4th March. Friends of Tents Peters are glad to see him out after his recent at- tack of Till. Everett Jones of Dock Ed was a recent visitor i.n Howlsn at the home of Edmund Dealloches. I ..,.. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons spent Wednesday with Eddie's parents in Howlan. Lorraine Gallant spent Sunday at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant in Howlan. Master Vance Griffin of Locke Ed. was guest of Louis Arsenault on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Jim Kinch of Al- barton were in l-lcwlan on Sun- day. . Henry Perry of Charlottetown spent the week-end with his par- ents nnd other relatives in How- ian. On Monday Clarence Arsenault returned to work at o'Leary after being ill at his home almost a week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View were guests on Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Mrs. Paul Doiron of Duvar on 'nlesday with friends motored to Charlottetown where she visited her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and little son were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Per- ry on Wednesday night. Mrs. Henry Pineau Jr. of Bloom- field Corner was in Howlan on Monday at the home of Mrs. Pius Doiron. Alton Bouiter of O'l..eary spent Sunday in l-lowlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAusland. Mrs. Lon-sine laallant and little ing this ,which was so thor- oughly enj A by all. ton Friday afternoon. On return 2:-szjz Yes, school tests prove that your boy or girl learns faster, concentrates more easily-after a nourishing breakfast. Youngsters need so get V4 to 95 of their daily food intake at breakfast, health authorities say. And NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT, made from pure 10096 whole wheat, contains the nourishment they need. Tomorrow clung: to wholesome, nourishing NAEISCO SHREDDED WHEAT! daughters motored to Forest View ' -rm: GUARDIAN. '(..'i-lARl,a0'l'l'.ETOWN ' may wan nice Gallant. wood the weak-and at her home in Woodstock. . Oscar Parry of St. John. spent. Fridayathllhoml inllowlan fl- tixning to St. John on aaturdsy by plane. -Mrs. Gilbert Oaudet. of wood- stock. was in now on Wednes- dayatthalaomaof r. andllka. J. B. Ar-acnault. ...... Mrs. Joe Gallant. xailay Rd. Howlan. R. 17., has been in char- lotstown visiting her husband a patient in Provincial Banatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pinrian with others motored to Albarton on Tuesday evening where took in the hockey match. , on Wednesday Maurice Arson- nult of 1-lowian was taken to Al- berton where he will spend a few days in Western Hospital suffer- ing an attack of grippe. Pius Doiron who for the past week was a patient in Western Hospital returned to his home .on Wednesday much improved. Here's hoping he will soon be well again. The Misses Myrna Griffin and Marjorie Macliain of Locke HAL. were Sunday afternoon visitors at of Upper I-lowlan. nod Araenault of Howian re- cently spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his uncle and aunt. jun-. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of dioomfleid. jg . Congratulations are extended to Miss Faith Finnan of I-Iowlan on receiving 2nd prize for skating in the School sports class on Wed- nesday night. Mrs. Pius Doiron and some of her little children are now down with the grippe. The Doiron fam- ily are having their share of sick- ness. Mr. Doiron is a patient in Western Hospital. Here's hoping they will soon be all well again. Almcst our heaviest snow fall on Sunday night, March 4th. Those with hauling to do are hop- ing that the sleigh roads will last for is few days at least as some have no fuel hauled yet for anoth- er seascn. The many friends 'in Howlan of Ralph Adams cf 0'Leary are glad to know he has successfully under- gone his operatlon on Saturday in Charlottetown Hospital and wish him a speedy and complete recup- oration. A very interesting game of hockey was played in Ollicary rink on Wednesday evening. when the O'Leary scouts played the nor- den scouts with 0'Lcary again the winner. Therefore O'1.eary scouts now have to go to Charlotte- town to play the finals. 3"” so Monologue - Bath"-aneryl Woodside. Dialogue "Uncle l'lira.m's Gold" -us sucabury. mluiietii sow- ness, Marvin Clark. Joan Bow- nm. Ross Davison. Margaret Groa- I91". Brookins, Beryl Woodside, MaoMillan. Barbara Parker. - ubeth Bownsas. ray, .Jean Murray. Myrna Cousins. Vocal Duet-Jean and Margaret Murray. Dialogue "rho 'n-ain to Mauro" the home of Mrs. Margaret Oaine -lune Cotton. Kennel-h Bitten- ey. George Brooklns. her ily J. W Jualoi I i I aim i.:...l3li:ltaIp.g. . -The of, lasting- ton United church presenter: its first concert on Thurada bafceo a audience. j . M. was crganlst and director. 3'.'.”"i. u'”""'”'i..i?.. .. . Mrs. Joseph Woodaida. J. Kennedy and In Introduction-Mr. Harry Brown. Welcome-Ralph Osrruthsrs. Choir. Piano Accordion solo - l-fanry alas. The National Anthea New Annan and Mr. E. F. Piliman, Travellers Rest, was a Charlottetown. Mr. Al Schurman was a business visitor to Summerside on Mon- day. - Mr. and family made a business trip to "oncton recently. Mr. Rex Dawson. North Tryon. spent the week-and visiting rel- atives in New Annan. Mira. Dan Noonnn. Indian River. spent the week-and at the home of Annan. . several of the folk of this dis- trict aro confined to their homes with the flu. several of the school children are out with it. Mrs. Wilfred Curiey and daugh- ters. Clermont also joined Mr. McNelil to celebrate the gala affair. M: and Mrs. Maurice Cnoken and daughter Joan. Emerald were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.llia McNsill. Mrs. Eldon Bchui-man and fun- Sunday and were guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Echur- man. -Mrs. bpcoke. visited her father. Mr. N. when he was eighty-fourth birthday. His many friends wish him many more Hap- Prioiessionai cards orflooru-srlvqonslodty ,. . -i pl large and- lwlaewls conslatnd old”. hum Min nminy Ksnata. no ' following program was 'w'QBQ!ICGd I i o of songs-Tho Junior Gladys Dsvtson. Drill-Evelyn Oros- Ryan. ' Clark. Eleanor Margaret Remarks by Rcvig Ivf.hhIl!llrI'Iy. 8,” P M. Two Part Bong ' 5 ep std” ' ' G,.,..,, .,, Hm ” "nvnmr GIRL snoom Group of mi;-ituais. BE MARRIED" Vicinity I -"W 3.'2”i2..i.7 .'.i'”u';.'”'i? Tau '"'"d”"' Konsingtm. . .' Miss lylvia -fl-a-y-nor. Bummer-” Mm GAIIEO TIIEATIIE "Cousin Betsy's Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-mo. Who said "Movies" were all alilrel Here's one that's dillerant. "I'll 30! WITH '1'!!! GREEN KAI!” Starring popular boy-actor Dean Vocal Solo-Elisabeth Bzookina. Stoohweil. Pat O'Brien, Robert Old Maids' th Please don't tell Halon tnrnedipraeri. onmuo THEATRE trnonsnav as samnnav Starring Cary Grant and Also a Double Roll Comedy. Note: No Show Friday. bum spent the wsslr-Ind st the of her parents am. and trout Raynor. Travellers KENIINGTON (In Technicolor) Barbara-Hal Now it at Il:EG5EN T Today 3:36-7:15-6:15 3 ' Thursday 7:15-9:15 e. why his hair Betsy Drake recent visitor to CAPITOL Summit. cl snide Today 7:15-9:15 -- Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 i . and Mrs. Delbert Rayner sister Mrs. Richard Wail, New Jean Paula and Francis. were visitors to New Annan on the norm rlcwkt-' . it , on. WW ' fmoirrm rmvu! 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