1950: 0' ran ouaanlsn. on or ml Mrs. John xennods.”0'!urr. It vlaitilll lriends and Charlottetown. i Mrs. Jarvis Yeo of Saint John. us, was a recent visitor to Knutsiord the N9” 01 5'? 1H4" Mrs. miss ring otixnutrtorl-J . 2 us. and Mrs. run: You. seem- ' Kr. "ll ll Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kaye and two children of lverett. - have been visiting at the hornoiot Mr. 'aud Mrs. Dan lsmallman. O'l..eary. Miss Marion MacDonald. R.N.. of Boston. Mass.. is spendina 59? vacation in Glenwood the guest of her brothers Earl and Roy Mac- Donald. Mm Amy Jelly. Wabourne. Mass.. is the guest of her tstber. Mr. Ward Jelly and Mrs. Jelly. She also visited her brother Alva and his wife in Unionvale. I Miss Marjorie Macwllliams who has been visiting in Cape Wolie the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Macwillams and other relatives. has left to return to' Boston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ramsay. Lot is and Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Moore of Mount Pleasant, were visiting in Brae at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Ken William's. Mr. and Mrs. Malor MacGreE0l' mm. , in , 5 states. Dur- . taught school I. This year ttend Prince of ' Charlottetown on. He is the .Mr. ma Mrs. Sier- of Springfield West. loulter is employed . home which is being by 11:. Milton Smallman iii 5 . the afsg gas: igi E E 3 it 0 llawhes. Mrs. William Beer left by plane on Friday tor Ontario after visit- ing in Coleman the guest of Mrs. George Boer. ” Mrs. Percy Vey of-0'Lesry has been ill and confined to her bed for the past three weeks. Her mother. Mrs. Crounan of spring- tield West, is waiting upon her. Her many friends wish her a speedy return to health. ' The following from O'Leary and district attended the Iilm Coun- ell meeting in sumrnerslda: Ster- ling Barbour. Elmo Crozier. David Lockhart, B. McQuillan, all of Coleman and Raeiord Locke and Douglas Hard! of O'Leary. ' ' Several local men are promin- ent in the list of the officers end directors of the newly organized "Retail Merchants Association Ltd." Most of the merchants, as at present organized; are locaiedl in West Prince County. but it is planned to extend the organiza- tion to take in all the merchants of P.E.l. The first annual meeting will be held in O'Leary on Oct. . which lthandatthattisna the flrstper- manent board of directors will be elected. At present there is a provisional board tu g as .foilows: President: P. ll. McCall. Elierslie: vice-president. H. A. Jelly. O'Lesry: secretary-treasurer. J. J. Moran of Atberton: directors. Harry Macwllliams, O'l..eary. J. B. MIIKIY. Coleman. .Eucltd- Arsen- ault, Wellington. H. E. Phillips of Freeland. "l'he purpooe of the As- sociation is to promote the educa- tion and social welfare or a merchants who comprise its me - bership. Despite the fact that potato dig- ging operations are now virtually 1 throughout the district entails many hours of long. hard work, the spacious liimsdale. P.E.l. United Church of Canada was packed to the very doors again on Thursday night. Sept. zen: when the guest speaker was again,the Evangelist Rev. Elmer Crockett of Minnesota. Every pew was filled. What an answer to those who claim religion is a dead and spent force or those who claim it is impossible to,get a crowd during harvesting or potato pick- ing. This is the second week of the revival and there have been ex- ceptionally large congregations every ni ht, including Saturday night. 0 Sunday night, t. 34th with extra seating provl ed. some had to be turned away. Rev. Mr. Crockett preaches the old time Gospel with Pentecostal power and makes a deep appeal for converts. Many decisions have been made. The Minister, Rev..John M. Sheen presides at all services. The choir leads in the service of song and often there are special musical numbers. On Thursdayrnisht. Sept. 28th a duet was feeiingly sung by the minister, Rev. John M. Sheen and Mr. H. Horne. Testimonies WN Aluminum wrappers Butter gnu dale when air and light That's why bettn-wrapped bui:tertostabei:ter.Buyoueo! the many brands that are ilavour-aealedinalumlnumfoil. His next time you buy Butler, Cheese, Candy, Chocolate, Too, look for the brands in clean, hygienic aluminum foil. Whenever you see aluminum on the outside of any)pach- ' aged food, there's an "inside story" of pursty well-protected. tlllieklyl get in. r o other IP10 "food-h-loudly" than it to rewrap put it away. and "farm-fresh" ilavour. ms... 4. Wrap food laltnvul in allnntnurn toll. Kesptlasssrifreshlorassotlac " Prlahabls fruit: and " V frdah andcrispln alusitln'u.:foIl.' Atumnuur COMPANY. Orly CANADA, LTD. pkotdot that J were given by a number of the congregations including Rev. H. M. Burgea and Rev. W. p both of O'Leary. It is hoped that Rev. Mr. Crockett wi stay and conduct a third week of revival meetings. this third week to be held in the Montrose United Church. There was a splendid attendande at the home of Mr. a rol Macwilliams of Carleton, Lot and neighbors 0, when friends G. Dickson, ll be able to strains of the nd Mrs. Car- gathered to tender a shower to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown (nee Miss Beulah Macwllliams). The young couple accompanied by Miss Shirley Agnew and Mr. Boyd Mac- Williams entered the pretty room which was attractively decorated with pink and white streamers also white wedding bells and bou- quets of autumn leaves, wedding march played by Mrs. Bannerman Webb. They took their places under a beautifully decorated arch. adorn- to the money, etc. ed by silver wedding bells and rib- bons. The beautiful carried in by Mrs. Brenton Small,- man and Mrs. Foster Harris and opened by Miss while Miss Norma Locke read the names. verses and good wishes. The groom. on behalf of himself and his winsome bride. their friends for all their lovely gifts including silver, china, linen,l "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" The ladies served a delicious lunch. Rita Wallace, thanked then was sung. ed by all wishing' Mr. and Mrs. Brown every good wish in their married liie. The bride, prior to marriage, was employed with the Summersid Telephone Exchange. The groom is stationed with the R.C.A.F. at the Summer-side air- port and has been transferred to the R.C.A.F. station in Goose Bay. Labrador, and departed for that station on Sept. 25th. Mrs. Brown 1! expecting to join her husband Music and singing were enjoyed in the near Ifuture. This poor!!! gifts were and this happy function terminat- young couple have a'host at wishes from their many tr for a long and happy married lite. oannnms COMPl'l'l'l'.0l' Norwegian lumber production. to? the 12 mcnths ending July .1. .1950. totalled 224,500,000 cubic feet. V y " Frustrated rent payers in-r-my-i. sinkl recently threw stones tbrousb the windows of the Rent cohtrol Board on three separate occasiojlls ind family of St. Eleanor's were visitors to O'I..eary. the guests of Win. MacGregor's parents, Mr. and ' idrs. Wlnnifred Brooks. ' . ll-STAR llNE uror rr-,;.,'g. ...' t ch 'J.z:'. Styling . . . to every taste Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacNevin 9! St. Eleanor's were visiting in Z)'Leary the guests of both their parents. Mrs. D. S.yGorrill and Viral D. MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris and ion Lawrence. also Mr. and Mrs. Taster Smallmanland Miss Lor- 'eine Maclleill. all from Knutsford vere visitors to Moncton on Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams have left for their home in Charlotte- town after spending their vaca- Melel C400-A really low-priced radio with all the Medal Clll-6-tube table model in rich walnut lulsh u t the h f E 1.1.. p. cm: good reception features. 6 bright colors: red. blue. 15- Wu-mt wuk - ub- u rt- ui? 2-a mn'T'"”n3w ” -a-mi oi '. . . a:::"' c:::'-.. l.?:l..:'i;'.";.'2"is..?.”3:”&";: 552:1: "'"""""i.::i4Wi5!Fi"a-55n?'1c55d3'2:':"53 Knutaford. ' 6 current. Tun ng range roln H0 so 1600 kllocycles. gvmh Mloorufhaelgna ""5 329-75 mahogany or light oak. 861.50 -Attending the special evan- gelical servlces at the Eiensdale United Church were Rev. W. G. "id Mrs. Dickson. Mrs. Lewis Ber- sard. Mr. Leslie MacAulay and Rev. l-I.-M. Burgess. H,sdslC7Ql -!.on and Ishort-wave radio has Cauvassers for the Canadian lighted slide-rule al. polished brass bezel. Tun- Cgncer socigty in O'Le,g1-y have s, rug ran 5' 54.0 to 1600 kds; short wave 5.5 to sum; Mm L, G, Dgwgn Mn, 18 me s. Built-tn Beam-a-Sco e antenna. 12' Dynapower speaker using G-E lnico-5 magnet. Automatic record player in gliding drawer for reproduction of all 18, 45 or 33 r.p.m. record- eds. G-E lflilcctsonlc" (variable-reluctance.) pcls-up, repllaceabie dual saxphire baton ssylis, one-piece ' riple-Play” hea . 7 tubes. Walnut, 0369.50. Slightly ”, in mahogany. Lewis Bernard..Mrs. John Mat- ihews. Mrs. John Moreshcad. Mrs. l'homss”Phillips. also Messrs. my Jelly and Randall Boates. They Ieport a splendid response from he householders. The Women's Missionary Society of the Olbeary United Church. packed a large" box of clothing tor Labrador at the home of Mrs. Beorge Bernard, O'1.eary. lhursday aiternoon Sept. 38th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good left i to return to their home in Everett. 5 lL:i'st'r'i'e'n::rfd.rgu.el:uut,sJf'?,l-lhr.I.anvd' Wonderful hours of listening, Lester Gay and other relatives i v 2 , . and friends. - pleasure are coming your way when Friends of Mr. Samuel stun-u you choose any one of the line G-B Radios now on" display at your neighborhood Dealer. Model Gil!-Tabla model with hand-rubbed wal Gnish. Plexnialaas dial a easy-to-read engrave numerals. l-bearing. oetary Reduction Dial Drive makes tuning easier. 5 tubexlDynapower area ser. Built-in Beam-s-Sco antenna. an available is l git oak. Walnut. 841.! Model (Cl;-I-Va ' rtable brings in far- awny nations. Specie tuned ll. . Stage makes scnsit-viry 3 times ter - a other sets. Dynspower s . Built-in am-a-Scope antenna. 5 tubes and ae en rectiier. Operates on AC, or battery. :64. itwwlein TOPVALUES of Springfield West who has been a patient in the hospital in Char- lottetown for some time. will be pleased to learn that he has re- covered nafficlently to be able to . return borne. They unite in.vIish- i . ing him a continued improvement in health. ' - ' Miss Olive Jelly pf the Ital-of . the O'Leary Ce-Op store. before- turned home after a pleannt vaca- tion spent in ll-lerslie the.gu”sst : of her'sister. Mrs. James Burlaigh (nee Miss Pauline Jelly) and Mr. Latest electronic improvements, the result of unceasiug research, are built into the console Radio- Phonographs . . . table models include AM-FM sets as well as standard- x Islet C609-Table model in rosewood or ivory wltll lar e,eaally-read dial. Gtubes. 5M' Dyuaposver speaker. Bu -a-Scope antenna. phono L as w ssisctlviv. for sharper Iedsltel-G-ECI kll di lnlvo lastl bl The Slumber Switriyiuromsrgully of 5i.?..'.'i'i: when you go to sleep. The Wake-up Switch turns Cs . (- v I switch. 5- u udeus , . d' i h l d la be Bu”d.'h' L . ' i , rt 3”"b””” ""7. 944-50 m... "'0-'b". u "9 v r I n '"."l..;..' s'.TI3e'3 "gillgin-?Iea.m-ral?S(::e ausleerlnht Mrs Macbonneil (nee Clara can u! . . ' Po es are di lilo "um bulk ' dc: dock h" I am. "om ””o - V - - i - 12' I Macwllliamsl who is employed 118'": GONPICC. pack plenty of powcr 'ro'.'SZ. p3..?c.'.Hs1y. ugn?.'.l". '.lI'.'.l.13”.la'.:f'ii.'.'.'.'.'.': ' wm; thg ciyu sggy-lg. 13 oguw. ' , Scope antenna. Iuminated tri -e-play changer plays arrived by plane to spend her - - - the POPUI3-1' cl0Ck'R3dl03 . " 3 'P"d' ' i ' in El records, automatically. at a ectronic ick-up, replaceable dual sahpphire srylii, our-piece ead. Walnut. 3264.50; ahogauy or Light Oak. 8214.50 vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Maowillissns of Cape Wolfe and her sister, Mrs. Ross Sirang of 0'I.eary. wake you to music. See this wonderful Radio lineTup this weeli for sure. . Remember, you can put your, conddence in G-li. ' Mr. James Phillips and sons of Northam have been busily engag- ed recently installing lightning rods on the building of Mr. John Moreabead. O'l.eary. Mr. Robert Woodsida of Knutaford and Mr. & Arthur Cornish of Mill Road. The Knutsford Baptist Women's . A Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Avard Harris. The president. Ilsa. the time or next meeting to he evening because of that sea- son and the meeting will held at the home of llrsularl Jelly. sussr C700-Half-door ' : s : available in ' walnut. mahogany or light oak. 6-tube radio with L0' Dynapowe speslreruslide-rule dLral. and t Model Clll-6-tubs table model In walnut. 6' a 9' oval Dyuapower sresker fives "console set" tone. Easpm-read.edge-I glued sl de-rule dial. Built-in Beam- f , 5-gang d gives greases sensi- tivi . . . better aelectiv ty. Record outlet. switch con- trol ed. 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