I :'..Mr. mi Mrs. James Butte have moved to 010117. where yr. Buotevis esnpl0Y0d- p Mr. Melvin Cooke and Mr. Wen- del Collicutt. Charla . Wilt me weekend with reln es and ti-lends in Cape Wolfe. . . M rltt Callahan. Sn. - Vlgtlll of gzhooll. paid his IIIIFIIINNI visit to the o'I.euv school roc- ently. Mr. Fredrick MacMillan. stud- ie speedy recovery. In" Mrs. Dorcus Gay. who resided in 0'14-nry for some time. has and daughter. Mr. d Mrs. J k llfeggison in Mill Ringer. ac Mrs. Chesley Woodside, 0'Le , was a visitor to Chsrlottetowrfl-tllr a few days reeently. . Mrs. William Mncllachern and little daughter. Joe Ann of Char- . spent the Easter holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrn..lPreston Thompson in Mt. cut at a Nnserene College in Wol- Roy ) Let, Mn.sn., spent the Easter hlislidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MncMlllsn. and other friends in 0148!? Ind Vicinity- Mrs. Lloyd Cookdlhas returned ' to her home in Cape Wolfe after visiting with relatives and friends in Borden. Mr. and Mrs. George Show have returned to their 1101110 Iflaf . pleasant trip to Calsary. Alta- un l ber of citizens at- ..3d.ae Lalilnuglllclltlll Sale in Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ivsn Colllcutt and little daughter. Barline of Burton. spent a few days visiting-with Mrs. Col- mng and family in Borden. Mr. Donald Matheson. O'Leary. was a visitor to relatives and friends in Summerside over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Matthews, 0'Lesry. were visitors to Elms- ilillc recently where they spent the day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren. Summerside. have gone to Cal- gary. Alberta. where they will re- side. Mrs. Warren is the former Susie Hudson of Cnscumpec. The many friends of Mrs. Angus ltlzicKenzie. 0'i.enry. are glad to see her back home after being a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside. . xir. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughter Sandra. O'Leary. ac- companied by their daughter. Blanche and Mr. Paul Schurrzcn of Summerside. motored to Am- hcrst, where they spent the Easter holidays. Mr. Donald ltiathcson. 0'Leary. has a recent visitor to Summer- side. visiting relatives and friends. Rev. and Mrs. Forsythe of Springfield West. were in Sum- merside on business recently. The many friends of Mrs. Aubin Wedge are glad to see her back home in 0'I4eary. after under- going a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital recently. Mrs. Mae Matthews. Mrs. Ted Sabine. Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, Mrs. Mae Fsirnsr. Mr. Earle Jelley and Mr. Charles Reid. teachers of the Ollnary School, at- tended the Teachers' Convention in Charlottetown this week. The many friends of Virginia Sllliker are glad to hear that she is progressing favorably in the - Prince County Hospital in Surn- mcrside after undergoing an ap- pendix operation. - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gallant of Slemon Park. were visitors over the week-end to relatives and friends in 0'Lenry. The many friends of Mr. Heber Gard of Unlonvnle are sorry to hear that he is confined to his tllollll sltlllll V on turret New Instant W Miss Shirley Gard of Unionvale, is confined to her home with flu. All hope she will soon be "out llI1II- t Mr. Arthur Harris and Mr. Cyril! Wedge. 0'Leary. motored to Summerside on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. Olbesry. motored to Summerside on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barwise of Springfield West were visitors to 0'Lenry on Tuesday evening. Miss Betty Macltinfion, student of Prince of Wales College. Char- lottetown, spent the Easter holl- dsys with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mscxinnon. 0'Lenry. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Collicutt. Springfield West, spent a day vis- iting with their son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. liarlmess. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Heber ltlacliiillan of Linkletter Road, were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Mac- Millan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay in Unionvale. gone to live with her son-in-law 1. Claude . Quarrie and f of Reldls Corner. were visitors to llowlan on Sunday. guests of Mrs. Mac- Qunrrle's brother and sister-ln- w. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cer- ruthers. Mr. and .Mrs. Reginald Mac- Auslnnd. Bloomfield. were rec- ent visitors to Sununerside. -C. P. Conway -Mrs. J. Clinton Morrison and children. Clinton and Carol. were business visitors to Summerside on Saturday. April 16. Mrs. Frank Bulger. teacher at Woodbrook. attended the teach; . convention at Charlottetown last week. l Mrs. Charles Palmer was a business visitor to Summerside on Saturday. April 16. Mrs. Luther Ellis and son Mel- vin, Eilsrslie. were recent visi- tors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams. Mrs. Joseph Doran. Dooley Riv- er, was e recent business visitor to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelly, who spent several months at Tor- onto. 0nt., have returned to their home at Woodbrook. Miss Boyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Boyle, Kinkora, spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome, Freeland. way Women's lnstiute was held Where P0V"'Y l' "M. That's why '0'" " "' xR D. M. MoeKlN'NON . . . POOLE It THOMPSON D.I.ANEV'S FEED SERVICE . . . . . SAUNDERS FEED SERVICE NORTH RIVER FEED SERVICE . . West Royalty QUAKER FUL-O-PEP FEEDS AND FLOUR r...:.' everv P9'"'V "'""" tlwsiostis 050'" II" FUL-O-PEP Pullet Growing Plan . I eat on by I.h;::.';:.”:7;".:i”."Jui.-o3i-f---1e-- :. lh' pI”"'- . esutnlrtmyrour clI;iCklI0ni:iFul-O-Pep Chick s(ug.l1;e(:lIlI:n.eVou feed In: mesh and won grill- foilow the Ful- Lee ue tell you how the Fui-0-Pep ' cl see us! 52-?:;".i'..; t.'.i1i?:? 53.1"-e-o 1- . gums not won one scntcu ensign MATTHEW In MoeLEAN . . H. . . . . . . . . Souris Murray River Montague Central Royolry iiensinqton . . O'Leory Take a smart look at nndseethoexcitingnew . -J , .. ,” fb ,, V... ..s-'-.-l"- i y. , Aorrwtmial l The sculptured beauty of motion-design for The Forward Look puts Plymouth ahead in style ..ptomisss to keep its value high for ynere taoyoomm And in Plymouth you get n ride that's ndmxtteflll unsurpeued.Comei:oseooIll3P0'l'll5PI'inl9I10W"'l oolours,nowSportoneeh- tarior treatments. closure of new two-bone 00100! eombinations. See and drive Plymouth-todayl of the year! gsggogoeeeoooweoeeeneeoe Spring thowingl I I A! Von ennvstil-nmouvu.nsee ssstsrs llaentthnnnnie etllrs. John .l.town.nentthswnshnnlwithhis The April meeting of the Con l Murphy on Tuesday evening. April 12. Mr. Charles Palmer, accompan- ied by Master Lloyd Palmer. Bordon. were visitors at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. John J. Palmer on Sunday, April 17. Mr. llnrold R. Phillips, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil liardy, Freeland, were recent business visitors to Halifax. NS. long. The many friends of Mn Wen- Mr. am Mncbieill has returned den mcxwr nallndv Wm l'9'lto his home at Conway after a 3'” ” 19"” '5' II" .599" Uplenssnt trip to Montreal. where patient at the Stuart Memoriallhe W” um gun; of mg Mal. Hnml C9ml'9- TY” V'n9Y- land aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleve- Mr. Ernest Hardy. student stlland MacPhee. He is spending a the Vocational School, Chnriotte- week with his mother, Mrs. Oscar THE 4, parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy.'Preelnnd. Misax Evelyn Morrison, hank employee. Tyke Valley. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Morrison. The many friends of Mr. George Thompson will regret to learn he has been confined to his home with the "flu" and hope to see him out around again before too -., - xxxxxxxxwRx 7 M RRXRXXXXRVRRXXRV Rxnxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxie xxxxxxx QRSRSV X X Rwxxxxxxxxx g.o""'e. 0 S4... ts . Xi g LIKE vows ,- 1 uevensnveof B ,' y' z 1110 Guardian Inge Raunchy. Apr-I 21. 1055 MacNelll, and brothers. Frederick and Ronald, before returning tol work at n Summerslde bank. II This Week of LePAGE'S -D. Zest for All palcilos! Bculmuw EXTRA SPEOIAL FOR MEN Assortment of Irolten Lines Including HARTT. SCOTT MeHALE. ere. To Clear from 54.99 to 510.00 PREPARED LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. Did 4740 Musrnoj Kx AXRMRRV M iii h . .uxxR& xxxmxswrmxxmm 4 o ? M X M RVQXRRXRXXRXRRRXRRV xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx& - - xxxxxxSVsRRXX RQxXRRxxxt. . . ursday - Friday - Saturday APRIL Zlst - APRIL 22nd - APRIL 23rd Table Syrup 12 OZ. 29? I Crispy Crust Lard 2 lbs. 43:: 1w! IJIMLT OUAllEll ans toolts creamy in just 50 to 60 seconds! 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