Burton .11-is members of Burton 4-H club attended at the home of their leader. Mra. Peter Dalton. Thursday. Feb. 2, for their monthly meeting. The vice presi- den! Christina Doyle presided. the meeting was opened by re- peating the club pledge in uni- wn, The secretary. June Mac- Gregor read the minutes of the last monthly meeting. Three sew- ing classes were held during the month. A letter received from Mrs. M. Manning, was read. dis- cussion followed. Plans for the month include. a bingo as a means of raising funds, entertainment following each class. also a Val- entine party. Roll Call for next 5135;, the sewing stitch I like best. Marie Dalton is in charge of the entertainment. Class was followed by in sin: Ions- Mr. and Mrs. Raynall MacNel1l. Moum Royal. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Costain. cape Wolfe. Miss Helen Cooke. Cape Wolfe. recently left for Truro. where we will be employed for the winter months. Charlie Moiiaghan. who was em- ploveti in Saint John. has returned to his home in Campbellton. Mr, and Mrs. Neill Arsenault. their family Charles. Shirley and Betty. Bloomfield. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs .-ti'seti- gun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. Burton. Mrs. Ar- aenault also visited her sister, Mrs. Hillery 0'Holleran. The many friends of Robert Howard. Cape Wolfe. are sorry to learn he had the inlsfortunlc to injure his back. This is a great handicap for Robert who is an enthusiastic hockey player. All wish for him a apeedy recov- try. Mrs. Lawrence Butler accom- panied by her two children re- cently arrived from Saint John. to spend some time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones, Campbellton. Miss Mary C. MacGregor. Bur- Inn. spent the week-end of Jan. Z1 in Charlottetown. guest of her friends the Misses Marina Mc- Kenna and Phillis Mccabe. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton. Miscouche, were recent guests of Mr. Dalton's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. Miss Georgia MacKay who was employed in Toronto has return- atl to her home in Campbellton. Hr. Leo Dalton. Rossville. was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Henry Dalton. Burton. Miu Audrey Doyle. who is re- siding with her aunt. Mrs. Frank Butler and Mr. Butler. Glen- garry. spent a recent week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle Camp- bellton. Elwood Cooke and Alfred How- ard. students of Vocational School Charlottetown. spent the past week-end at their respective homes in Cape Wolfa. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parry family. Charlea. Frankie. Mildred and Philip. Burton. were visitor: in Brockton on Sunday” A large number of hockey fans attended the hockey game in 0'. Leary rink Saturday. Feb. 5. be- tween the 0'Leary Maroons. and st. Dunatan'a College team. with a victory for the Saints. Mr. Lawrence Burke. Toron- to. Ontario. is visiting at the home of his mother and step- lhdr. Mr. and Mn. Fred 5. 0'- ollaran. Gleagarq. Friend: and neighbours of Mr. Frank 0'Holleran. Glengarry. are sorry to learn of his illness Ind visit for him a speedy ra- oovary. The Firat Aid Class that was Iponlored by Burton Women's Institute has been completed and were given their final test at Burton school Wednesday even- ing. Feb. 2. by Mrs. Nelson Gal- lant. Brockton. A vote of thanks was tended Mrs. Gallant also Mrs. Velda Wells who made such a splendid Job of instructing the class despite the bad roads. Mr. and Mrs. Wella were presented with a act of motor rugs. Mrs. Wells thanked the class for their IWOIY gift also expressed the pleasure she attained also the Splendid co-operation she re- ccivcd while instructing the class. A dainty lunch was served by the ladiel. ' ECR, T- ff) DISCUSS PRESSURE BAGDAD. Iraq (Reuters) "3111 Premier Gen. Nuri at said Monday called a special cabinet meeting to discuss Arab League pressure against his plans to ftam up with Turkey in a de- ence alliance. The meeting was id as four Arab ministers were on their way' from Beirut, Le- Is""”"- to try to persuade Gen. lid not to conclude the bilat- eral pact with . 9&5-93.- IITIIIIIEIIS Redeque Notes --Mrs. Jennie Bowser, Rothesay. N. 3.. arrived in Bedeque. Febru- ary 3rd. and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson for two weeks. 2; His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Henry Callbeck is able to be back at his office again after having had the misfortune of fracturing a bone in his ankle. Dr. Frank Macliiarlane returned on Friday from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Bos- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cotton and their two sons, Northam. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cotton's mo- ther. Mrs. E. 5. Weeks and Mr. Weeks. Relatives and friends of Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis. this village. are pleased to learn that she is im- proving after an accident which confined her to her home for sev- eral weeks. Rev. George K. Ward. pastor of Bedeque United Church pastoral charge and Rev. Ernest Weeks and Rev. J. K. Campbell pastor of the North Eedcque pastoral charge. attended the meeting of Presbytery hold in Charlottetown on Tuesday. February 1st. Mr. Douglas MacFarlane, Fern- wond. was in Ottawa on January lath. and 16th.. when he attended a meeting of the national council oi the C. C. F. -BQ. Coscumpet. -Mr and Mrs. Ira Dennis and faintly were Saturday visitors to Summcrside. 8 The members of the Cascumpec Auxiliary of the W.M.S.. met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wallace to make a quilt for the ission- ary box which is to be sent in the near future. Mr. Rustin MacNevin was a vis- itor to Alberton on Saturday. Hockey and skating are in full swing and many are taking ad- vantage of the good roads and love- ly moonlight nights. Miss Joyce Callaghan, A 'r of Cascumpec School was a week- end visitor to her home in Kil- dare. Miss Stella MacNevin. employed in the Bank of Commerce. Al- berton. was a week-end visitor to her home here. Mrs. Frank Bryan and daughter. Helen. were recent week-end via- itors to Charlottetown. Helen was a semi-finalist on the Amateur Cavalcade program. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and family were recent visitors to Mr. Royal, guests of Mrs. Hudson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Sil- liker. Miss Lucy Gallant. Kelley Road. is spending a few days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeffrey. Lot 6. Point. llr. and Mra. Albert Loard. Cola- man. Mrg. Marian Phillips and son Dale. 0lLeaify. spent Sunday in Cascumpe. with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barbour, Montroao. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lockerby. The members of the Cascumpec Auxiliary of the W.M.S.. who at- tended the sessions of the P. l. 1. Push rial. held in Trinity Uni- ted C urcb. Summerside. recently were Mrs. Elmer Wallace. Mrs. Rhodes Aahley. Mrs. Re n n eth Leard and Mrs. Russell Leard. The many friends of Mrs. Ted Hudson are pleased to learn she in feeling better after her recent attack of "jaundice." Miss Doris MacNevin. teacher of Fortune Cove SchooL spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, ac- companled by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard. Mrs. Marian Phillips and son. Dale. were recent visitors to Alberton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clark. Rev. Murray Gardiner and Mrs. J. R. Bonyman of Alberton, mo- tored to Charlottetown on Tuesday land Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. A niimbe of men from this vic- inity are employed in the woods at West Devon. getting out cedar posts. O L I V E S w Uillvttjy w hers answered the roll call. reading on temperance was given by Mrs. A. J. Matheaon; and one on Gorrill. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A. J. Matheson. employed In Mcncton for time, is now spending some of Mt. Royal, were Sunday itors to Cape Wolfe. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Costain. spent the in 0' to attend the Prince Edward Is- O'Leary -The Afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S.. met at the home of Mrs. A. noon with the president. Mrs. W. J. Matheson on Friday after- . Turner in the chair. Nine meni- Stewardahip by Mrs. D. S. Miss Elga Euis. who has been some time with her parents. M.r. and Mrs. Ira Ellis in 0'Leary. LAC. and Mrs. Barry Thorne (nee Isabelle MacDonald of 0'- Learyi now of Quebec are visiting Mrs. Thorne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald in 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix of Locke Road. were recent visitors to Alma. The many friends of Mrs. Angus MacBaine of Iocke Road. are glad to see her able to be home, after her recent sick spell when she was a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smallman of Knutsford. were Sunday visitors to the home and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ells- worth Thomas. of their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Raynell MacNeill VIS- Mr. and Mrs. Coldridge Rogers nd family of 0'Leary. were vis- itors to the home of Mrs. Rogers' mother. Mrs. Ida Mae Dalton rec- ently. The regular meeting of the C. G. I." T. Group was held in the Sunday School room of the church on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner. 0'Lear3'- motored to Charlottetown on Sunday afternoon to visit with friends. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Palmer and family of 0'Leary were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson in Summerside on Sun- day. The many friends of Mrs. Har- vey Adams are glad to hear that she is now feeling much better, af- ter her recent sick spell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas , Vmre recent Visitor, to groom. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh and field, family of Ellerslie spent Sunday with Mrs. Burleigh's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley Leary. in 0'- Miss Olive Jelley. Summerside, week-end with relatives Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thompson and little daughter. of Central Lot 16. were visitors to the home of Mrs. Thompso Mrs. Harvey parents. Mr. and dams and Mr. and HOW GOOD Prove to Yourself that flew Ilescofo Gives Boiler flovour, cup offer cup, than Ground Coffee i KENSINGTON SOCIAL -A parlor social sponsored by St. Mark's Church. Kenslngton, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moase on February 1, with (considering the defin- itely wintry weather) a good at- tendance. A program of vocal and ins- ume numbers. contests. monologues and an auction sale. added up to a very pleasant and successful evening. Rev. W: Eric Ingraham acted as Master of Ceremonies. The program opened with in- strumental numbers by Mr. Johnny Inglis, Mr. Linwood Gill and Mrs. Roy Mountain. Other inst. entai numbers were by Mr. Normal Mill tviolinl and Mr. Johnny Inglis (guitar). Vocal solos by Mr. Linwood Gill were accompanied by Mr. John Ing- lis. and duets were pleasingly rendered by Mrs. Kenneth Pid- geon and Miss Frances Parsons. Mrs. William J. Profitt gave an amusing monologue and contests were conduct A by Miss Mamie Mill. Miss Olive Dalziel was the accompanist for a singsong. Mr. Elmer Paynter as auc- tioneer sold to good advantage a varie of donated articles. Lun h was served by Mrs. Wal- ter Moase. Mrs. Elmer Moase. Mrs. Ken Pidgeon and Mrs. John St. Louis 1 --Friends of Mr. Joseph M. Gallant are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Western Hospital, Alberton. all wish him a speedy recovery. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. St. Edwards. in their recent mar- riage in the Immaculate Concep- tion Church, Palmer Road, by Rev. Emmanuel Richard, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny F. Perry and the bride Elaine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dugay, St. Louis; they were attended by Mr. Jos- eph llan and Miss Kateline Gau et. - Miss Doris and Wayne LeClair. Tignish are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet. St. Louis. Mrs. Paul Gaudet is visiting in Ebbsfleet at the home of her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tremblay. , Freddie Thibideau has returned home to DeBlois after spending some time in Toronto. Friends of Mr. John R. Ber- nard are sorry to hear that he is confined to his bed with an mg? Mrs. Lorne Luxton in Knutaford recently. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell. Sum- merside, were Sunday visitors to Brae, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. -CP. Here's all you do. Pitt 94 of a taaipoonful of New Neaafd in a cup. add piping hot water. Instantly you have delicious. ax- Iiiluating oodee at its davourful beat. hit New Nucafi is all coju. nothing but ooloe a9ade'from choicest coffee beam-fresh roasted. pressure perco- Iated. layout aaaled. Bury precious drop V Ivan at the regular price, Now Nouufd saves you A up to 40: I pound over around nice 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nlAV'lEWW.l The regular meeting of the Sea View W. 1., met at the home of Mrs. Douglas Woodslde for the February meeting which opened by singing Institute Ode and re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded by sixteen members and four new members were welcomed. One visitor. a former member. was most wel- come. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Pro- ceeds of two card parties held in January were reported. making a attack of the flu. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Joseph P. Gaudet accom- panied by Mr. Eddie Tremblay has left for Brockland. Maine, with a truck load of Irish moss. Mr. Gaudet has made quite a few trips prior to this one and intends to make many more this coming spring and summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McAlduff and family. Tignish. were visiting Jerry Bernard. St. Louis. Mr. Felix Peters has taken the job as mail courier for St. Louis R. R. he is replacing Mr. Sam Myers who has handled the Job for almost fourteen years and carried the work splendidly in all kinds of roads. and weather. Mr. and Mrs. Myers are leaving in the near future for the United States where they plan to make their home. they will be greatly missed by a host of friends, who all join in wishing them much success. Friends of Mrs. Belone Gaudet are glad to see ,her up and around again after being con- balancc on hand of 8111.11 It waa moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Yarn and cotton were distributed to be made into bazaar articlea. Correspondence coneiatcd of letters from Red Crou. March of Dimes. Education Week. and "Thank-You" notes. It was decided to have books for Red Cross can- vass forwarded to secretary. Sick committee reported giving two treata. . New committee: appointed were aa follows: Sick, Mrs. Lester Dug- gan. Mrs. John Adams. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson; School, Mrs. Horace Stewart. Collection was 81.10. It was decided to have a Valentine Social in the hall on February 11th and a card party on Feb. 4th. The programme consisted of a humorous reading by Mrs. Horace Stewart. and a contest by Mrs. Buddy Brander, the prize for name being won by Mrs. Earle Mac- Kay and Mrs. Arthur CampbelL A most interesting feature of the meeting was variety of conducive designs suitable for quilts and hooked rugs, shown by Mrs. Earle MacKay and an appllqued quilt diigplayed by Mrl. Douglas Wood- : e. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mn. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Arthur Campbell. Meet- ing closed with National Anthem. IND BORDER SMUGGLING BONN (AP)-Border police said Monday they have won the five- year war against coffee and ciga- ret smuggling along West Ger- many's western frontier. 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