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E” Burton iinil Vicinity Miss Margaret Stewart, 0'- Leary. Public Health Nurse. rec- ently visited the district. Sincere sympathy of the commu- nity is extended to Rev. Phalen McKenna. Charlottetown. also Mrs. Harold Howard. Burton. and other members of the family in t.heir recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. had as their guests on May 23. their son. 5"“‘°¥ Of M1!’ couche, also Mr. Elmer Sharbell. Portage. Friends of Mrs. Ivan Collicutt. Burton. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish her a speedy Ind complete recovery. Mrs. Gerald Rooney and fam- ily, Alberton, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Rooney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Gril- fin. Burton. also Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Connor, Cape Wolfe. Miss Penny Griitfin, student of Tignish Convent, spent the holi- day week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Burton. Miss Frances 0'1-lalloran who is employed in Summcrside. spent the holiday week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. O‘l-Ialloran. Glengarry. Miss Beverly Howard. student of Tignish High School. spent the holiday week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett Howard. Glengarry. Miss Annie Mae O'Halloran. stu- dent of P.W.C.. Charlottetown. who arrived home May 19, will spend two weeks as student teach- “ er at Burton School. Mr. George Dalton. who is em- ployed in Toronto. Ont.. is spend- ing a week at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dal- ton, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arsenault and family. Burton, were Sunday guests of Mr. Arsenaults' mother. Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. who is seriously ill at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. Piusviile. Miss Mary C. McGregor. stu- dent of P.W.C.. Charlottetown. ar- V. rived home May 19 and will spend two weeks as student teacher at Cape Wolfe School. Miss Minnie Burke. student of 'I‘ignish Convent. spent the boil- day week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. O'Hailoran. Glengarry. Mr. Mrs. were Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Lecky. also Louis Clements. Glenwood, Sunday guests of Mr. and Wilfred Dalton. Burton. Mr. Calvin Wood. Charlottetown. spent the holiday week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Burton. He also visited his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and L Mrs. Percy Sentner, 0‘Leary. ' Mr. John Mcfsaac. Summer- aide. is visiting at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Camp- bellton. Mr. Leonard Mclnnis. Amherst. N. S.. was in Csmpbellton recent- ly on ‘uslneas. Mrs. Fred Kelly and son Keith. Roseville. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy. Campbellton. Messrs. Roy Smith, Bloomfield. and Alfred Cousins. Campbeliton. were to Summerside Saturday on business. Mr. Freddie Perry who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Perry, Campbellton. Mr. Everett Bradshaw. accom- panied by his father. Mr. J. Brad- shaw of Middietown, were S_un- day guests of Ifr. and Mrs. Harry McKay, also Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradshawl, Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Samson Adams and family. Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Adam's fa- thher, Mr. John MacDonald. also r. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Rlymond Stewart, Glen- garry. Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran. sons Winston and Alliston. daugh- ter. Aletha. Piusvilie. were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reilly. also Miss Ida 0'Halloran. recent- ly motored from Toronto. Ont.. for a short visit with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’- Halloran. Glengarry. also Mrs. Mary Reilly. O'Leary. ‘ Miss Mary C. McGregor. Bur- ton, also Donald Ma.-Dougall. Bloomfield. attended the Prom at St. Dunatan'a College. Charlotte- town on May 24. Congratulations are xtended to Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Brien, Sum- merside, on their marriage which took place at St. Marks Church. Lot '7. on May 24. Itev. Father Rooney of St. Anthony's Church. Lot 5. performed the marriage ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass which followed. Mrs. O'Brien was the former Miss Shirley Howard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard, Glen- garry. Many from this district attend- ed the reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cari O'Brien. on May 24. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mcltenna, Elmsdale. —CR. IIALTI IIAIIIII Finland has compulsory inocu- lations against tuberculosis for every citiaen on reachina Ill 19- B. C. Allen Business Machines, The "Salesmoblle" is a The Bus contuina to conduct business. Allen Adding Machines, Bookkeeping Mnchlnel. bus has been converted into a comfortable lounge, providing visitors a pleasant atmosphere in which 1nc.. local dealer for R. C. on Display In Charlottetown Wednesday, June2 Pioneering one of the most novel methods of merchandising IIll§il1PRI IIIi\(‘IIlIll‘l ever attempted. of Grand Bapids. Mich. 1'. S. A.. hiss introduced the Sales- mobile, which is now touring Canada and will be on display in Charlottetown on June 2. 1954. II. M. Simpson Ltd, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., host to the Salesmnbile for one day. specially Alien products, will be fitted bus bringing B. C. Allen Bliislnr-as Mnchiiies directly to the customer. to supplement the traditional “briefcase” selling of the lndust .v. _ counters on both sides of the front portion displayiilg the entire line of B. C. Cash Registers and ’1‘_vpewritera. The rear of this The II. C. Allen Salesmohlie will he at H. M. Simpson Ltd.. 160 Richmond St., and reprnu-ntntives of this manufacturer and of the local deiilcr will be on hand to welcome visitors interestcd in seeing the latest in office machines and in progressive merchandising. 0’Leary And Vicinity -—Mrs. Olive MacDonald. 0'- Leary, is spending some time with friends and relatives in Summer- side. Holiday visitors to the home of Mrs. Ella Jelloy were: Mr. an-.l Mrs. Alfred Milligan and fanlily. Mr. Elwood Gotcil, and Mr. Rich- ard Blair, all of Halifax, and Mrs. Millie Gotell. and Mrs. Ai- bert Lovers of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson MacNPv- inand family of Coleman. were visitors to Alma recently and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ramsay of Medicine Hat. Alberta, were vis- itors to O'Leary and vicinity re- centiy. Miss Gertrude O'Connor of Hal- ifax. N. S.. is vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond O'Connor, Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grey and family of O‘l..eary, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus MacNeill of Alberton Mrs. Allan Crossman of Cape Wolfe. was a visitor to Central Lot 16. recently, and was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Otis MacKinnon and Mr. MacKinnon. Mrs. Lorne Macwilliams of West Cape. was a visitor to Can- iral Lot 16 recently where sh: visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor. Brunswick.‘ Maine. are visiting with Mrs. ’I‘aylor's brothers. Mr. Moody Lockhart and Mr. Stanford Lockhart and other relatives and friends. Members of Coleman Women’; Institute held their May moot- lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacKay. Plans were mada- to have a film shown in Coleman Hail when a sale of candy will take place also. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Moody Lockhart. Roll call is to be answered with sing. say. pay, or play. I Mrs. Marjorie Colwell of North- nm. attended the leadership roursc held ‘in the United Church in 0'. Leary on Tuesday. Mrs. James Livingstone of Glen- wood, has gone to Boston. where she will spend some limo with her sister and other relatives and friends. Miss Nellie Arblng of Wood- stock. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MscLeod. Coleman. re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan Wallace nf Kfilllsfflrd. were visitors to Cole man recently. Misses Bessie and Rovsria Ray- ner of Greenmount, spent thr week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphv of Conway, were visitors to O‘- LCGW 011 TUBSGBY afternoon where they called on a number of friends and relatives. Miss Marlena Palmer, 0'L:-nry. spent the we:-k-end in Summer- side, guest of Miss Gloria Hudson The many friends of Mrs. Jeri- mlah Dalton of Coleman. are glail to hear that she is gttiing slnng good after having her font 0pm‘- sted on in the P. E. 1. Hospital Charlottetown. All hope to ser, her able to return in her homo soon. Mr. Keith Praii. Bloomfield, was a visitor to Summerside rt-cenily. where he spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis. 0'Lesry. motored to Knnsinginn recently where they visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glydcn Willis. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockharl of Coleman, were vlsiinrs in nu- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dun- bar on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marnr-. Lewis of Cascumpec. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalton in Coleman. Mr. Marvin Bell of Milton, v.-.1: a visitor in friends in O'Lesry and vicinity last week. Mrs. Clarence Dimock of New Port. 1-lsnta Co. N. 5., was the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wag- ner in O'Leary. Mrs. Norman MscMilIan has re- turned to his duiirs in Summer- sidc. His many friends are gla_'l. iiiclimonii-and Vicinity —Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Birch and three of their children ar- rived by car on May 16. from Boston, Mass.. and spent a week visiting with Mrs. Birch's bro- ther. Mr. Fred J. McDonald and Mrs. McDonald, Sunnyside. and other friends and relatives in Summorside and Richmond. M1‘. and Mrs. Birch left on their rc- turn trip to Boston on May 23. Billy McDonald. Ralph McLciian (son of Alphonse Mc- Lellan) and Leonard Morrison left by bus on May 20 for Toronto hoping to obtain work there. Messrs. Mr. Reggie McQuaid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuaid. Rich- mond. and Min Robert McDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Donald. Grand River. recently arrived home from St. Dunstan's College where they have been stu- dents for the past year. Miss Mary McDonald. student at Notre Dame Academy. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDona1d,, Grand River. Mr. Garley Pendlcton. of Rich- mond. is a patient at Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. All hope to see him back home soon. Miscouche Dramatic Club pre- sented their variety concert to is large audience in Thanksgiving Hall. Wellington. on May 20. There was a sale of candy during in- termission. After the concert the cast was treated to luhch served by the parish ladies of Wellington Station. ' Miss Jr,-an McDonald. Charlotte- town. spent the week-cnd of May '23, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus McDonald, Rich- mond. A card party. sponsored by Richmond Wnmi=n's Institute was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNeill. .lr.. Richmond on May.2-. with five tables in play. The ladies high scores were tied by Mrs. Walter Noonan and Mrs. Hudson Ramsay but on playing it out the prize went to Mrs. Hud- son Ramsay. The Gents high prize was won by Mr. William Bridges. The consolation prizes went to Mrs. Alpx Clark and Mr. Em- mett Cameron. The freeze-out was won by Mrs. Walter Noonan. A cake. donated by Mrs. Alex Clark. was iottcricd and was won by Mr. Gussie McNeill. Miss Reta Arscnault. Miscouche. recently spent the week-end vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clark. Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald, Sunny- side. recently spent it few days visiting in Summerside with hor daughter. Miss Kay Fitzgerald and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gaudet. Mr. Raymond L. Giliis. Rich- mond recently made a business trip to Moncton. —CS. rou. naaoiiriwloo QUONsl:'r POINT. 11. I. iAP\-— The 100th victim of last Wednes- day's explosion aboard the airn-sail carrier Bennington died Sunday night at Newport Naval Hospital. He was navy Licut. Robert R. Wright. .14. of Marlboro. Mass. in see him back again after his recent operation. Miss Bea Marshall of Slnnhopc is visiting at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis in O'- Leary. Mr. Horace Mitrhem of Union. New .lerse_v. and Mr. Vince Ste‘- snn of Burlington. visited friends in O'Leary . —CP. (/(‘I/J /MIL //‘ ,-, tin nmulh‘ H (..,,/y thrill’- Barutmww ‘.li\ilILiIii) PEANUT BUTTER lnverness and I I I Vicinity -Miss Florence Biggar. Port- age. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mor- rison. Conway, on May 24. Miss Faith MacDonald. 0'- Lcary. spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James J. MacDonald. Portage. Miss Joan Biggar. Portage. spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Biggar, Tyne Valley. Mrs. Clifford Biggar. Tyne Val- ley. visited at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar. Port- age. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Biggar. Ellerslié. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar, Portage on May 23. Pie. Ross Tuplin, Aldershot. N. S. was visiting friends and rela- tives at Portage and West Devon over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDon- aid and children Roma and Grace were in Summerside on May 22, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton and family, Miscnuche. were rec- ent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharbell, Port- age. The many \ friends of Mr. Everett Biggar, Portage. will re- gret to learn he is still in the Lancaster Hospital at Lancaster. N. B.. and wish him a speedy xg. covery to good health. Mr. Encll Morrison. Portage. spent the week-and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mor- rison. Conway. Mr. Edgar Milligan, Mrs. Major Milligan. Mrs. Bowman Milligan and children. Tweet. Dorothy and Bonnie were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles New- cnmbc. Northam and Mr. and Mrs. Stenning Williams. Tyne Valley on May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughliil and children. Isabel and Kevin Summcrsidc, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald. on May 23. Miss Mary Mlllignn. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cuiictoil, West Devon, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuiieion. West Dcvnn. lvcrc visitors at tho ___ "You can be sure that EVERY TOOTH Will BE CLEAN" ll.‘ ii ziw/om TOOTHBRUSH - Made by Addls of Inland Mlhofs ot the World’: Hm Toothbrush _ i W54-I Ju-i -alt till you an what In, Williams Pink I‘iilr- elirl Inf um! All thu- ommm. 1 me im tired. worn out and task ('iu' to iron hungv out after wnrlflnl 1“ 4" ' £3,559. been ttlalringdbr. Williams ‘I I iD—|fl better. at better. i-l full of sip sad: nqgy. Never tried il9\y‘hI!|Q that ehanged ray poor vale blood ,g...., .....g pg ,.y biood——lilia «am So let's o snri,ng-thanks tn strength- biiiidT.'vg Dr. Williams Pink Pills. At all drug rmlnlrrll. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles] hgnesdsy. June 2. The Guardian !’age_1§< Macnomld on May 23' i-a_t_the home of his parents. Mr. wish her a speedy recovery to Mr. Billie MacDonald. aci.-om- and Mrs. Joseph Bulger, Foxley'good health. panied by his father. Mr. Charles River. MacDonald, attended the races at the Summerside Raceway, Sum- merside. on May 24. Mr. George Fitzgerald and Mr. Everett Coughlin were in Sum- merside, May 24, on business. Miss Elizabeth Arsenault. Car- Costain, Portage. ielon. Lot 6. was a recent visitor May 22. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘James I. MacDonald. Portage. Mrs. James Wnmi, Mrs. Milton‘ L d 1 1,. W J Dv. _| Mr. David Bigger. was a recent xgrce craerhehrtl vigilhlri ate:he hhigeivisimr in the home °f Mr’ ‘ml of Mn and Mrs. Charles Mn”-Mrs. Frank Cuiieton. West Devon. g“”- Mr. Edward Silarbcll. ‘moi-chant, Portage. Mrs. John ‘was in Sunlmc-rside, nn Mrs. Dencil Campbell. Coleman, was visiting at the home of Mr. general and Mrs. William Wilson on May daughter, '33_ Ml‘. Frank I-'2-livs. Alllhcrsi, N. M3113." and 5"" make were bush S.. has’ been a i)llSiilE’SS \'iSlitil‘ at "(.53 vmmrs to Albenon on May M,-_ Ind My-5‘ Alb“-1 '}=hi111p5_.the home nf Mr. Gabriel P. Shai-- 22_ were visitors at the home nf Mr.,b91i. PONRKE I alld Mrs. Jimmie Bridges. Si..' i Elcanors, on May 23. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. ldlmrr Sivnibnli. Mr. Allan M3(‘l)tifIaid. who is nnlpii)_\'r=fi at moving buildings. is :Purtagr-, -.vore ill SLillil‘tli‘i'Si(iQ on now moving A house fnr Mr. Wood- Mr. Edgar Miiligan. Mrs. Char-:May 22, on business. Jrmv Dymcnt at Campbeiltnn. I“ Mmig~an and- ‘-laugmfla Shlrlezjz.‘ Mr. Jimmie Cusiain who is em-‘ M“ R°°h° Campbeu Mom“ M”- Ma)” Mimgangan . grlanks plnved by Ml.’ (3h{_”.](,S' “-0,”, Cult” Plcasnni, is moving a house for daughter'- -Carol d lltfigéllci main spcnt tho neck-(‘llri uith his M“ B‘'“ B‘‘”"' M’mi"°g“h' ‘N1 %‘.'J.’' Mmmar 3: ml‘Sun‘1::“_T fathél MI. Gmrgi, Cmmln am} is nmvini) it to Silmmerslde. i lgan moore - - s - ~ ' _ side’ on May 21_ lgraildnmlher, Mrs. John (1-slain,‘ Bulgpn MU,1,.m_ Miss Bel nice I 4 _ iP°nage' lat Sumlnersldc, spent the week- Mr. William C-rigs. Sifllllilhlnv _ ‘nnd with her parents. Mr. and was visiting at the home of Mr.‘ M11 C0011 Bl|itZ“l'. Pmlailfi Mr_,_ prank B1113“-_ Foxley Riv. and M”. Bowman Mllijgan on was a business \'l$il0I to Sum- May 23_ ‘mcrside. on May 22. I ; . liirs. i-‘rank Buigcr. scimni Mr’ Edgar Mmigam m...,,,m,a,,i,, Mr. I-lliintt Fllggar, \\'illI is r-m- lr-achr-r. spcnt the week-end with ed by MR Chas", Mnnganv m,..'pln_ved by Mr. Aih-ii (‘r-lvillr. hnr husband and family at Fox- tored to Summerside on May 25"‘Nnrlham, spent the week-end with ley River. »P, this wife and family at Portage-.‘. lallfrgnanganll/hr;; }(Ael‘:>:i],:lg1,1,\:l“ac\l..)-Q:-ls‘ fill‘. Bnwnlan Miiilzall who ‘ 0 0 1Ancieni Ciiy “cam visitors at 1}“, ham, "{i"fl1piil_\‘t"f"i on a gnvprnnwnt bi-at Mr. and M”. Daniel Ma‘-r)m“z;,n at Plrtnu, NS. spoilt the '.-.cI~k- and Mr. and M..3_ Gem-EB 5_1cnd with his wife and family. 4 TOLEDO. Spam. (Al moansdian wnrks Minister Robert Winters Tnicsdnv visited this ancient city. Coughlin. He was accompanied by the span- ish fisheries minister, the Count of 81'. Mr. Leonard Kilbride. college Ml.‘ Ind Mr!‘ gnwman Mimgan student at St. Dunstan’s College. and family Twect. Bonnie. Dnrn- Ch7""“”°‘"“'"v i-‘ -°|"’”"i"i1 3 my and Chester. motored to S”m_‘\':lratinn at tho ilume of his par- mersde on May 22_ Mr_ Edgar cnis. Mr. and Mrs. Lauglilin Kil- Millixan took them down by car.|b“d“- -F“"1°Y Ri"9T~ Vallellano. Mr. and Mrs. lra Bryant. En- V . Winters. who is in Spain on an more. and Mrs. Elliott Big“.-_ The Mobile X~Ra.v Umt was Ituofficial visit. saw the most fam- Portage. motored to Summcrsidc P°"ia3° “Ti M33’ 25- ious museums of the city and rulua on May 20, on business. of El Alcazar. nationalist strong- The many friends of Mrs. Le-o hold during the Spanish civil war. Mr. Ivan Buigcr, college student Lynch, Foxlcy River. will regret. The minister is in Europe to at St. Dunstan's College, Char-‘tn learn shc is confined to thsnpromote Canadian salt oodfish lottetown. is spending a vacation Wr-stern Hnsniiai. Alhcrinn. andisaies. "Th pt°flk0i['iitBlNlaW.’” give rrnionmnnti. sevonn comma .-....u.a... «set