....- -.--...-- Sale! L Nationally Known pbrands NYLON HO rntmsnav. .-- me GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN g 'O'Leary and Vicinity Mrs. Elva wedlock oi Knitte- lord and Mrs. Nelson Macwillianu 0! Cape Woiie have left ior a trip to Boston. Maes.. and othei' Amer- ican centers. Mr. Atwood Dunviile at O'Lea.ry is the caretaker and the manager 0! the O'Leary Rink this wintel andkle doing a splendid piece or wor . Mr. H". A. Jelly of O'Leary and Ntwlti .l.'.tli.n AN ..t'l l. .5. 5TEVlNSON mi.-TNLH '.tf.f4-1 .ii. 140 RICHMOND 57.: AAIITUA1 COMPANY The sick Committee reported no sick calls and the school commit- tee reported that nothing was needed: 34.00 was taken in irom the sale or Christmas cards. It was agreed to send :5 to the T. B. League and 55 to the March of it'll Balance The. Budget By Shopping at ATKlNSON'S Every Day For Lower Food Prices. -.-.-.-.-.-'-'-'-'-""""L' -i.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-J-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1.-.4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-E 31: 21: , 25: TIEAIRPNEATION MILK. 2 lit” -' 3 e o e I t ' ' ' 2 , . . . . . C!.3ves' Sweet Mixed . I . . , ';ycKLE5' 16 oz. iar . . .SlYEiL!l:tYf'SPOWDERS. 3 W - ' - " i!'E(3a.1.mie-2 lb. Pk9- i " ' ' ' ' " JAvEx'1boz.boi-. Gi-aves' Choice rm 13;; 2 for . . - 35”: PE As' oz. . I I.-.I.I.'-'-'a'o'o'I'I"""&"5- . :.I.I,l.I.I.-4'-'-'-'u'e'- """"" ' '.' .,.o- , 35c 29c 47: i1: -'u'n'i-'nHn'-'u'."u'-'o"d'-'u'u'J'l-'o' I. Newfoundland STALMON. TLH. Tin 55c I-.-.-sin.-.I,I.'nTI" Lynn Valley STRING BEANS. 20 oz. Tin. 2 for Pink ; . 31: Lynn Valley CORN. sweet POTA Fresh - ..g-I'l.'.'I'I-""-"I-I-I lxlice Size GRAPEFRU" I SETCTUCE. each 1'oES. 1 '55" ' ' ' ' St. Croix White BEANS. 20 ex. tin. 2 for 39: St. Croix Steamed BREAD. 14 oz. tin 23c Aylmer Pineapple MARMALADE. , 24 oz. iar . . . . .... 49: 5-Minute CREAM OF WHEAT. Pkg. 31: Whole Wheat FLOUR. 3 I5. bag 27: Pot ' BARLEY. Iii. 10c 4for . on-.7 t' ' his son. Ray have left on a bull- nesl trip to Montreal and Toronto. They will visit Mr. Jelly'a brother at Newmarkct, Ont. -Little Miss Ma-rgaret wood- ridge or o'l..eary was operated on Sunday, Jan. 14. in the Prince County Hospital in summeraide for appendicitis. Her many iriends wish her a complete convalesence. -Miss Wilma Ramsay or the stair of the Prince County Hos- pital in Summerside was I visitor to her home in 0'Leary during the week end. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ram- say. . The World Wide Guild of the Knutsford Baptist Church met at the hcme of Mrs. livard Harris. The i-oil call was answered by nine members. A line devotional ser- vice was held. Miss Joyce Mac- Isuac read "The Adventures of Kiln". Poems were road by Misses Jean Stetson and Lorraine Mac- Neill. The meeting closed by re- peating the Misptih Benediction. A delicious lunch was served after the meeting. The O'Leary road was extremely icy on Monday after the storm and Tuesday the pavement was ii sheet of ice and the gravelled portion oi the road can lie traversed only with care. This is the most dangerous driving con- ditions this winter. on Monday night Jan. 15th.. during the storm. the I. M. T. bus irom Summerside, driven by Maine wedlock of O'- Leary, made 0'Leary safely but when enroute to its destination at Tignish. went into the ditch at O'- Leary Corner. three miles from the village of -O'Leary near St. Luke's Anglican Church. Although shak- en up. none of the passeng 3 or at the home or Mrs. Albert small- men on Feb. 15th, roll call to be answered by a special offering. The programme consisted of ii reading. '".l'houghts by the Way". by Mrs. Harry Adams. "Woman of Europe," by Mrs. Roy MIcDoweli. "A Toast," by Mrs. Thomas 1-liir ris.'Delicious refreshments were served. The lunch committee for February is as loilowaz Mrs. Harry Adams; Mrs. Nelson Adams; Mrs. Foster Harris; Mrs. Foster Small- IYIBTI. The regular meeting oi the 0'- Leary Women's Institute was held at the school with iiiteen mem- bers present and two guests. Busi- nesl arising out of the minutes in- cluded a report of all outstanding bills paid. It was decided that the choice for a display at the district convention be hooked rugs and these regulations regarding them: ta) original design; (b) limit of three rugs from each institute; (c) the rug must be owned with- in the school di.st.rici:. A report was heard from the travelling basket and it was decided that another one be started at the other end of the village. The basket is to be purchased irom the funds. Mem- bers receiving the present basket were asked to turn it in so that the coin can may be replaced and the verse copied for the new has- ket. The framing of the pictures of Princess Margaret was referred to the next meeting. It was reported that twenty-eight girls wished to be enrolled in the sewing classes. Leslie M.acAulay. secretary oi the school district addressed the meeting and presented the re- quested report of the financial standing of the school. The Instit- ute has been of great help in the school. and it is hoped that the members of the Institute may he Dimes. The next meeting will be 15 names - st oauos Regular 1.85 and. 1.95 V FRIDAY 9 A. M. Sharp 1.39 While Quantity Lasts Better quality sheer, sheer Hose in delight- ful colors. that you'll wear with your dress- up frocks. This is a wonderful chance to stock up on lovely Nylons at a really worth- while saving. - Be Early! of further help. Claude Jelly, school trustee. asked the opinion of the meeting as to various sug- gested improvements. These were unanimously approved. A discuss- ion folloived regarding the safety of the front doors in case of fire- It was reported that there was a tendency towards diiiiculties evacuating the school, when the doors open inwards. The corres- pondence consisted of it letter from Miss nohin renuesllnx the co-operation oi the Instill-lie in '9' . 31o the driver were really hurt. sand- ing of hills was carried out on Tuesday. Jan. 16th.. but the hat- ardous condition of the roads. caused traffic to move at a slow pace. 20 oz. tin. 2 for 5piNACHu '5- imix BEANS. Its. L 4 Count gRANGE5' ml. -1'-.I.'.'a'aaII I-l'l.'-'u'I""-'-'- Visit our Meat DEPARTMENT for a full variety of Fresh. Cooked and Smoked Meats; also Fresh and Smo- ked Fish. H. C. ATKINSON (Ga-ocetoa-ial FREE DELIVERY 39: 00' Silver Ribbon TOMATO JUICE. 48 oz tln . . . Gold Ribbon CHOICE PEARS. 15 oz. tin. 2 tins DEPT.) N ab fl e'le'-'la'a'l-En'n'o'n'ln"-FIE"-'n'-'lu'u'f-'a'fa'-'-'Jn'n' (loot-issonv NHNH 3,3: sunnznstoc -.'a.I-I.l.'u'I'I 'n'n'-'-'-'uFs'-'-'o'-'n'u'n'o'-' fa'-'o'.'-'a'-'u'u'-'-'o'n'o'u"u ' -A very largely attended and successiul "shower" was held at the home of Mrs. William Bernard in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Turner, newly-weds. Mrs. Turner was iormcrly Miss Florence Pate or 0'l..eary. The lovely home was most appropriately decorated for the occasion. Little Miss Cynthia Kennedy ushered the guests of honor to the front of the room. She unwrapped the gifts which were presented by little Miss Karol Bernard and the accom- panying verses were read by little Miss Sandra Matthews. The Wed- ding March was played by Mrs. Lewis Bernard. The popular young couple received many gills. china. blankets, money etc. Music was supplied by Mrs. Wntson Silliker and Mrs. Milford Jelly. A dainty lunch was served and this delight- . I . y ful function terminated by all I wishing the guests of honor many years of happy wedded life. They will reside in Murray River where the 'grnom is one oi the drivers oi the I. M. T. so more members would be able to LENGTHY VOLUME hear it. The lunch committee ior February is: Mrs. H. B. Boates. . 29C porting any tendency of potatoes turning black when cooked. and also it letter on Public Helliah. A copy of a radio talk by Mrs. Mac- Leod and her trip to Copenhaiwn was referred to the next meetlns "Jataka" la the name used to Mrs. Alex Maononald, Mrs. George designate the legends which re- count Buddha. the 550 incarnations oz MacDonald. Mrs. Jewell MacDon- aid. . 43: ill - 115 ”lillAF'I'0ll STREET PHONE 2240 2247 -The secretary-treasurer of the West Prince Ministerial Associa- tion, Rev. W. G. Dickson oi O'Leary has announced that the line total of seventy-five dollars and ility cents has been sent to the Treas- urer oi the Protestant orphanage in Charlottetown. This sum re- presents the pioceeds of the Week oi Prayer collections. The Week of Prayer services were held in the Alberton-Elmsdale area. and also in the O'Leary area irom Jan. 1 to Jan. 5. inclusive. Chur- ches in which the services were held were: O'Leary United: O'l.cary Nazarene: Knutsiord Baptist: Springfield West Baptist; St. Luke's Anglican Church at 0'i..eary Corner; Brae Uniteti; West Devon United; Elmsdalc Nazarene; Elms- dale United and in Alberton all the services were held in the Al- berton United Church as it is the largest sacred edifice. Taking part were the following clergymen: Alberton: ltcvii. P. A. Fitapatrick. J. R. McMahon, G. B. Cunningham. Elmsdale: Revs. W. c. Wilcox, and J. M. Sheen; Olbeary: Rev. C. O. Howlett and Rev. W. G. Dickson also Rev. B. B. Colborno of spring- iielcl West. Oh Gee!lt's V UEILVI E ! on Jan. 10th.. Rnutiiford Wom- en's institute met at the home of Mrs. Renie Adams. Fifteen 'mem- bera answered roll call. 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