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The Thanksgiving do lame and Vicinity . servi : held in the 1 -Mrs. William White of Borden. ll tiit Church ':?lHs1llll:g::wbi.'.': 18th. mending a few days with re1a- The church was nicely decorated tivss at Georletown. - glib l:.adv;a antd flowers annld (xiii: -m- e p e o garden.a . Mr. Athol lilis, station agent at The service was conducted by the t- Sivwlrt. spent Sunday with Minister. Rev. C. O. Hewlett of hi! flmlly at Borden. O'Leary. There was a large con- & ti 4. Mr. Stenniag Macflevin, C.N.n. "en on "won t employee or South. span the The Brae United. Church Young week-and at his home in Bordon. People's Union held their regular m- meeting on Monday night. Oct. of Bot- lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. visit rela- Wilinot Reid. There was a good in USA. V Theidgauidfnt. Mrs. T o . Mrs. Harold Palmer of Borden. edyopenlglgi If” U , '"...,”??,"c&. it ' Piuent hi the Prince County Dickson then led 'the study or Hospital and her friends here wish a Holy Spirit. The Y.P.U. an 5" E 99947 1'0"?" 90 (000 Mill-h. p anning a l-lallowe'en party ed '1 t. 30th. The meeting closed by Mrs. Wilfred I as .............. art.-.. W 3;:..l”.I.f.":.?..”:2i2”:i2l..?i””l"”' in Borden. sister. Mrs. Howard The Gienwood United Church was filled on Sunday. Oct. lath. when the Women's Missionary So- ciety. held their annual Thank- offering service. The church was nicely decorated with flowers and autumn leaves and with the pro- duce of garden and field. The special speaker was the wife of the Minister, Mrs. Blair 3. Col- borne. She is a graduate of the United Church Training School in Toronto and before her marriage did 'eaconess work near Sarnia. Ont. Her earnest and sincere message made a deepdmpresslon on -the large congregation. choir under the leadership of Mrs. Leslie Gorrill had special ' ' service eehs. -Mr. and . Harold Affieck and sons Garth, arrell and Stan. lay at) Mt. Stewgri-.d'were visitors rden on , to Mrs. Ralph Tooinllf. y fun of Miss Margaret wedge of Sum- rnerside. Spent Sunday in Borden, guest of and Mrs. Willard MaoNe'iil. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jardine who Boy Oultoa and Mr. Oulton. His many friends one that soon there will be a. ehange'lor the better in his coa- WIS Blv- SAVES Fl.lEI.l Thel!nterp'" Heater burnaany kind of coal - slowly - com- kletel ...butnst.hegasaswell. o aahls nkera...onlyafmewIaita left. SAVES TIMEI "Think ofitifou necdstartthlne limrpri a once a . t burns 2'4. :3 36 hours moot rofaelling. Supplies nsuint. even I-71.-i. IT SAVES MONEY! s KCAVIOTOE VTOID LIAM! II IAIiO...flIST IN IICOIUD IMlSlC...FlIST IN TILIVISION ..,. l Your RCA. Victor Dealer ' R. T. HOLMAN LTD. S'side & Ch'iown ' Victor Records ii: Record Players obtainable at iMALI.MAN'S LTD. For Victor Records and Record Players MILLER BROS. little daughter sheila who have spent the summer months in Free- town village left last week for Montague where they intend to re- side in the tuture, Their many friends in Freetown regret their v departure. f The sympathy of the community goes to Mrs. Ralph E. Burns and Mr. John Heiiel or Freetown in the death of their father. Mr. William I-Ieffel of Travellers Rest which oc- tha advanced age oi ninety six curred at his home on Saturday. 0 ocwbgg 5th Mrs. James "A. Oct. ma. Mr. I-lefiel had reached M..,3.;.m 0: years. To Mrs. iiefiel and other mg no: goniwilllrd and Mrs. Mac- away at huzon, Que.. on the car- he Krettly mlsied in 0'LeII'!- Mm ' ferry Prince Edward Island which 311119.85 is 811 lccomplishesi mu- ia in dry dock there. slcian and' has taught music in B the O'Leary school and has train- IIY II e On Saturday afternoon Donna ed the children for Christmas , Currie. 12-year-old daughter of entertainments. Their daughter Mrs. Grace Currie of Borden, fell Carolyn has led her class in the while playing. breaklngjrher aria past three years and last year near the elbow. She was taken was a member of the champion- to the Prince County Hospital ship 0'Leary School V spelling where the injured arm was set team which won the Schurman on Sunday. I-ler many friends send Spelling Shield by defeating Al- best wishes for a speedy r8C0V61'Y- berton, Borden and Summer-side schools. Rev. Mr. Burgess did' splendid work in repairing the church and parsonage and in the raising of missionary and other funds. The people of 0'l'..eary wish. Sumrnerslde cele- braised her soul birthday by visit- ,, , . e M Websie B lie d ”"""i" .. i9"- . V1"l'l"Y"9”"l'0"Wi"- siulilznmerllilliszelliingluhigmvomlittlnlriill "eh mm" with Wgley Currie. ognklrns .39 "" l”"”' -- ' - Ads and M1” 3 th Elm the offering were Mrs. Lorne i"'bdck hm” n'”"3 h'9 ' h . h . . ,, ,,' " "”'"' Belts and Mrs. Cecil Gorrill. 1: ''”:3'" P?" . M" l- "ear ' es. stars 'n ' 0". '0',” hus on ' Mrs. Handord Reeves of Char- W” T W" immwliw '.'.""l"' lottetown spent several days re- home in Brldgewa-ter. N.S., re- g:?1dx:fs?;nBc:"?si:'.l!' Cm” Fuel bills-reduced to the cently in Freetown, the guest of turned to Borden on Saturday. She yi ' absolute minimum, . . V Mr. and Mrs. Rzusseil Reeves. was accompanied by her mother. R M. See it at I-lOl.MAN'S COAl.bsna avealy. WV" TV". Play. . ..M. . Mrs. Chute who will spend some his "!v.'uwelll1”1mn?:.'c';”' lzncllg tomorrow! g,,.q..g.m. gm", my 44:. and Mrs. Gerald Jsrdine time 1139- 01,. . M , ' M” Singing Winds and childrerf Susan and Paul spent . Tm on slirzldocmhtll lt.,5tlhth'ilhN.zlr'ne coasonu. gases on (luleliysilrixy Geo) the vrhmksglvmg hand”. in 9,”, Sincere sympathy of friends in 5 5" '. ' S” W5” MM”, 0, my F”, 5.4,; "Pb, (lalph Fianegantthaaia song) MW" at the home of Mr md M" Borden is extended to Mrs. Jack ”?eu ””"3"e3”mi” 9'9"” 9" "ION it no a .4 l ' Nightingale on the death of her 9"” 3' 1" me e""l"K- R9V- M15 ' "'"'"9"""9”"" ""' - Belly Buggy local! . 9”” J"”"””' father Mr Basil Maclieill who 3”'l;f9 evoke an "xmckinl" u-- eulutiiine for J - r '5" -m- J ' ing is texts "Behold I stand at S dl . Otl. 15 ' Mil "57 WW N-v-Mr) "' wlm 1.A.c.1'ra.nk Adaml.Mrs. Adams ma h';;:.V ,:”m:,fmye. the door and knock” and "Lord. lcAVlrisrlsaerdNa.sv-39:9 gcavg.9..g...,u;.,47.;g" and family returned to ahearwat- y Lord open thfel door.” Mrs. Bur. . er, N.S. on Monday after spending M” 1-my mmhm ",4. mm gess sang a ne solo, "God Was ' ' the week-end visiting relatives in 1' C d Am, , 1” There." Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bur. ' ' ' at VTCTOT Record dealefls Freetown and Wllmot. Ef;'d2;, .,:,mesr.(;:1,,-;.ny mo,,,:,t, for gess and'daughter Carolyn are ' I m 4 . leaving OLeary on Thursday. Oct. ' I Souris where they w rpen , w. and Mrs. (Everett King and row weeks while Mr. Ranahan is 19th 101' Oxford. N. S. They will lHOLMAll-HOME PLAN 0llLY 10w, nowii Balance Weekly or Monthly H F I 1 St , ' ouse s:x:'Il;15el;5lll3S: ”” 'lNllal'0'OldvF!'lOndl Meet." 14'! Gt. Geo. st.-Phone 555 mm Your E. C. A. Dealer - H ti "h of th EAS1,Enl alachleravallcsuo lgntllng iorllgnd. e Vigigiiv Alyre Gallant of Piusville was on a business trip to Howlan on Thursday morning. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau of Bloomfield Corner. were in How- lan on Tuesday Eight. Mr. and Mi-a..!'ranlt Gallant and iamily of Mill Road were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron. Arnold wood or Gree,n'.Hill was calling on old neighbors in How- Ian on Wednesday. Mr. Oscar Perry returned to Howlan on Monday P.M. after spending a few days down East. Work of finishing the interior oi liowlan School started on Monday with Mr. Ivan Webb on the job. also of painting the interior by Messrs. lienry Macmlallnd. Don- alas l LIMITED 129 Kent St. - Phone 2188 nle Pla"tts and Paul Gallant II painie e. is extended. Mr. Harold Kennedy. student minister, who has been supplying in the North Bedeque and Free- town pastcrate sinceothe resigna- tion of! Rev. ,Raiph Wagner, was honored" on Thursday evening when rwresentatives of the congrega- tion gathered to bid him farewell. priorito his leaving to enter Pine The regular monthly meeting of St. Anne's Club waa”held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Areenault with an at- tendance of 15 members and a few visitors. t Business part of the meeting as carried on by presi- dent and secretai-y'as usual. The Mr. and Mrs. B. Carr 'h had as guests over the weir-end Mr. Carru-thei-s' cousin, Mr. in. Mac- Kintosh of Nova Scotia. Mrs. B. B. Dunville and daugh- ter Audrey of West Cape were in O'Leary and iliowlan on Monday. Miss Ethel Finnan of Woodstock. Miss Theresa Flnnan of Sourla and Miss Rose Marie Blacqulere of Summerslde were visiting in How- lsn on Monday, The farmers have been consider- ably aseisted in the potato fields during the past two weeks by the older school children who are now liill Divinity KslL An adikess of appreciation was read, by Mr. Rob- ert C. Auld after which a present- ation was made of a well-ililletl purse. Gifts also were received from the Trail Rangers and the C. G. 1. T. Group who expressed their regret at his leaving. Mr. Kennedy feelingly responded these tokens of appreciation. The evening was afterwards giant in games and music and "delicious re- " for was left over to November meeting at the home of Mrs. Anthony Fin- nm for .flnal dbcussion. Two dollars was given to a member who became a bride. also two dolars for mass for Rev. Father Gaudet. The usual bingo only with better prizes and cards 2 for 5e; realized over 510.00. A very hearty lunch was then served by hostels and others of lunch com- rniitee. SLAUGHAM. England. Oct 18- (AP)- Capt. E. C. Eric Smith, 56. chairman of National Provincial Bank and Rolls-Royce Limited, died at his home here last night. ladies present. omaanr w. r. Man-1'-s The regular October meeting members of the family sympathy Neill at Borden. Ml'5- MNNEM them every succas in their new who is wouderiully mm! for her field of labour. years. was accomplnled by h" daughter. Mrs. James Koren. her granddaughter. Mrs. Charles Hogan and little eon- Stephen here is extended to Mr. John. R- M: LI hi n dealh ll: father. M1'- CINGW" Justice Macloauchlan. which took nine years, died Richards was Edward island Hospital on Sun- diy. Oct. 15: I1-E0 10 M15 Michel al investigating boards. Egan. Borden, on the death of 111! '8.?"3''i..?3";. ll(dT3zaiiaEln:ln usillle at o W ' day, Oct. l5. Mrs. Egan suffered REGINA. "Oct- . stroke nearly ""0 weeks -so Premier Km" from which she never recovered. --j-j-jjj V miw anon: 1. an. Manning of day. There has been. was read in unison. Oct. 18 -(Q) - Elswood M... I M d Richards. a rneinitaer gig ere a m athy 0 CI! I Court of Appen or sine y P ,ectedly Tuesday W9 night at his home. He was 72. Mr. known across Canada for hk work as a after a lengthy lllnell in "19 PWICG mediator in labor diqzutes and.as chairman of a number of nation- ia -((9) - Al- berto will not. seek the national leadership or the social credit Party. it was learned reliably to- speculation on a change in leadership of the Be V'.'ise- , or Buy Enterprise For A Lifetime oft carefree Satisfaction E1319) EIEL13 UUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS D C ARLO "W OWN uvaiusur "Troubles never come singly" they So take Dr. Chase's Kuney-Liver Scrtpkire oi the O'Leary Women's Institute taken mun nth chapter of R axis. was held in the school Monday Prayer was given by Mrs. John In- evening. Oct. 9th with the presi- mu; followed by repeating the Ell ' TRYlN' -ro as-r . y To-4' F-'0O'l'BALL.l' OFF -ms EAVE5 WELL, rr's A v Mu2Aci.e.-n-us GUY AIN'T EVEN ooze -- v cauw Tl-IAT HAPPEN? r-of t . "fig. . 3. . Kdhyk tilt p A25 MAI. dent, Mrs. L, G. Dewar presiding. The meeting opened by repeating L. i ll .1. ll tram.- -aasizk volt QQCHIEHA i the Creed in unison. There were seventeen members present. The minutes of the September meet-, ing were read and approved. Four more quilt squares were handed in. also five flour bags for the back of the quilt. The Institute catered to the Be- tail .Merchanis Association supper held in O'l'..eary on Oct 4th and obtained eighty-eight dollars and ninety-six cents proceeds. "A Thank You" card was re- ceived frorn Margaret Ellis for the twenty--five dollars scholar- ship the received from the in- stitute. "Peggy” is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ellla, O'l.eary. It was moved and seconde” aecuz. 'rHis.. ,7-I HAPPENED! - '3?:C83ilF'Nl:52ez '1 room rr UN- ' DER 11-iE.CHlN.f for next meeting is to be answer- ed with an article for the auction sale. The lunch committee for - November is: Mrswwendeli Turn- er. Mrs. William Bernard. Mn. Ralph 0101:. Mrs. Alvin Palmer. The collection for the evening was 32.71. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses in charge and the r-meeting adjourned. a"-'aw.wstum's. 10-191 I. is '..u..' y M3 ' and get two treatments in one! Lords PYIVOT. proven remedy helps TM minutes of the last mleetlnir iaater-because it relieves both liver and were read and adopted. Rn csi - painlul joints which so oiten result. Dr. C” a todeoendon. so twenty two in hers. Hymn num- ber 2'18 was sung. Then the new ture-stariing . . tainment-Do:-is rerguaoti. Isabel rnman. Margaret Ilacnougall. Hymns for next meeting are 023. M9, and 2'10; lunch-Mn. John In- man, Hilda Darrach. and Ellie Stewart. collection amounted to 31.88. - .101. John roman kindly Invited the members to her home for next Wm is IT? mrizrs NOT A CREATURE STIRRING A&.lND This you ieel better kidney disorders and the backache and Trinxa UUGHT TO BE A LAW" "Where Old Friends Meet" 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1a -(AP) struggle with communism. A nas- - Angus Ward. Canadian-born ive of Alvinstcn, out, and a nu. United states diplomat, today was uralized American gluon, w decorated by state secretary Dean was given the State Department's Acheson for service in the global Superior service Award. By l'ago'y C? Shorts: