, I 4 ‘ ‘ ‘THE GUARDIAN. cuaxwrrsrown . MARCH 9. 1950 Wellington llowlan and mu Blane-h:—D_sy ms: nu waels-end at her hoqu here. lb" yum "M" v.“ ,n“m_ Mr. Lowell Barlow, an-don, re- 6:! and Friday with her parents ce'ntl,y visited his parents. 1I|'D|WlI'- Mrs. Robert Parry, Bt. Nicholas, ‘Mr. Thomas Arssnault and son IOCOMIV visited Mrs. Emile J. Ah Harold of Duvsr were in Bewlsn Ienlult. on Monday afternoon. Mr. Eugene-Brooks observed his Dr. Cummings at O’Leary made birthday at his home on Ndur. a professional call at the home M‘”" 3'5» ol Fimin Perry on Friday. Mrs: A. A. Ansensult reoemtly spent a mv days with her aged- mother who is ill at her home in Bloomfield Comer. Alma and Vicinity Mr. Donald Hardy Jrisited his friend, Mr. Jim Donald on Satur- clay- Friaeds of Gordon Barbour are glad to see him out around af- ter his recent illness. Mr. Stephen Gilils who has been visiting in Aims has return- ed to his home in Miscouche. Mr. Fred C. Ramsey, M.L.A.. is attending the sessions of the Leg- islature in Charlotetown. Mr. Brenton Ramsay returned home after a delightful visit with his relatives in Massachusetts. Mr. Ralph Rennie and Mr. Wei- lace Dona-ld recently loaded a csrload of aebsgoes for Heifa, Israel. F tK"il' v " °'''''"' "a Iran "0" vlcinfly ‘ an | . §c"i.'u'Z.'.f.'l M;-‘_;u,§hganga¢sou,aadrgc I‘l‘alcuIu‘betweenteosssd into shoes. 1‘ryl| 0! 1.‘-1mM'1u°_ P” l_ L wag. yum," 'ClI'I'ICIIII'$'n'ni‘r'u‘i'o'a'r’| W 0'10"? 0“ 5“““W- “"°“' " E——n-—————n——d —'-— Mr. Gordon Knoliin. Bloom- field’, has been confined to. his home for the put two weeks. All hopetosesbinparoundI¢I1Bl°0|I« The Mission Band of 0'uary United Church sold delicious doughnuts on Saturday afternoon. March 4th and found ready pur- chnsers. Mrs. lviccallurn. one of the older rcsldents of Coleman. ll 00 3110 siok list and confined to her home. IEDEQIIE AND VICINITY Mr. Sherman Msccsnll. Borden. spent the week-end‘ with his aunt Mrs. Mildred Craig, this village. Mrs Reginald Forbes, returned to her home this week after spend ing some, tllme with her daughter andso-n-a ,M. d M. The mu man“ of Gordon waste?’ uwl‘; Beflqfifl. N um Her many friends wisbher a speedy Knouen "z ""7 to know um The condition of Mr and Mrs recovery. ’ be h k ll ‘.. , _ . Mrflons ”M.‘i?°‘ic.°ii. ‘htsellallf hays’: 3°”? “<"i°ne- Who have Men M"',"“. “‘ "‘,°,‘°f,,‘,‘°'“‘,°,,‘:fi°;,’ quite ill for several weeks, is at W 3 °L°‘”'- ' °“ ° ‘’°“‘ °“‘“‘ '°" “"'“ this date, March 7.. slightly im- 35: ‘1*“‘lx‘1‘o°‘°";£‘,’°‘;“‘l“,‘;’,3’;{‘£l‘;“‘°.* Mr. and Mn. Lorraine Gallant 881° proved’ ik nvslescenoe iligg a’; Sunday guests Mr. on: We no ' . elvln sllant and Mr. an Mm Sm Dunc“, on. ,1 me Mrs. Eddie Glllaitt with their‘ 33,, md “lam ',..mm_.. 0; Miss Rena Ferguson spent the week-end at her home in Union Corner. , Miss May Ferguson, Union Cor- ner, visited her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Thompson of Charlottetown. Mrs. Sable Cameron, Wellington M”, A, x, an-ban, emeruin- ‘Center, was a recent patient in ed the Baptist W.M.S. on Friday'PY""-'9 C°“MY Hfilpltal. evening. There was a 'good at- tendance. ' Friends are glad to hear that A very large crowd attended the show held in the Welllnston Ste- tion Hall on Saturday evening. ' A considerable number from this community were in Charlottetown (.AN.\l)/\ \ FINESI Carl M.cLellan is recovering after ' 1.,“ 9);. d to th 3 . his recent illness in Western d8!‘v,[r';1(§;.‘:“’ln(g:a‘])1,°§‘l:stl°vt:ee"):‘°Y‘v:d:‘a: f3‘“‘m“- Ann évilowfxllileediess t: sa;“t)i:; Bloomfield an “ck an“ L I G A R E I T L I-Iosp‘tsl. - '1‘ . . 1 and under e r's oars. er i lolvarlous parts of U. S. A. to visit M,._ A_ s_ call”, 1, spmdmg I 1:1; :hl°yl0;l:lw‘ln their praise of mend; hop‘ that nu,“ “on be -—m-. and Mrs. H. n. ” ° "°'- Week with his wife and rel-live! ___ feeling very much better. "at the weekend in Amherst Her many friends are pleased to. “t their ‘home in woodsmcx‘ T119 3°dN“9 W°m9n'5 m3“Wlv° The Cmw1a:—c,T’u m undmn. held a. pantry sale in Mr. Walter Bowness store Friday afternoon. 3. A fine assortment oi home cooking IORT WILLIAM —- (OP) Fin losses in Fort William last yea] where they attended the Barbara M ML c l 1 Ann Scott show. See M“! My C um on ‘Ian nlit-r her- recent Illness at her! Mr’ Heck” mchnd‘ M‘L‘A' "L I O'Le United Church held as , turned from Charlottetown onl 0 My social on Friday evening, March and home. Friends are smy ,0 hm ma, «Thursday PM after spendlne 2; was u, H d, ,1 1 d .. atthe home 0! Mrs. Herbert veteri- Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar is ill at her O’I_.eary and Wellington hockey‘ day °" '-W0 '-h"'°- i sum qwfis yrealipsgze lornn Initltfiille °‘'- Mm "*9 W°“'h1P ‘°?V1°° 5"“ §',."..,°; inx:°l348t.";xi‘re5%il)ieeIf home in Montrme. All hope for gem-ns played on Thursday of luv,‘ Ipurpgged. _w study. he! by Mrs. W. G. Dickson. upon.‘ 10"” were uumdd N was completed. delicious refresh- ments were served. The girls do-’ cided to have the large painting of_ the outcry United Church. which was painted by Mrs. E. .3. Eula of O’Leary and donated to the C. G. I. 'l‘., framed and hung in the Church. Mr. Haber Bryan, mail carrier.. was out on his route on Monday.‘ stfer not being able to make the trip on Friday and Saturday owing to the condition of roads after the heaviat fall of snow this sea- son. $46.95! °°ml>ared with $0421 tha previous year. week, score being 11-5, in favor of Wellington. a speedy recovery. 00 t 1 ngra u atiori from this com- munity to the Central Bedequz school for having won the covet- ed trophy in the Annual Rink School Ice Sports in the Bedeque Rink on 'l‘uesday. February 28th. Bedeque school won the trophy last: year and came a close second On Thursday morning Mr. J. H. Dunbar left for Montreal and Toronto. He will also visit other points of interest. Miss Wilna Newcombe. student at, Central Business couere. Sum- mcrslde_ was the week-end guest of Miss Daisy Barlow. Many friends of Gordon Rix are pleased to see him home af- H“"°‘d H“'k“"' Mr. and Mrs. Our teacher. Miss Ms:-ion Ellis, . 77293 /5 4 a//e/$7/557 ter having an appendix operation in Western Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Galpin arrived in Alma Thursday evening to be with her mother, Mrs. Nelson Currie, who is quite ill. and daughter Susan of Summer- slde, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow on Sunday.~B Misses Hazel and Eunice Clark. Toronto. arrived home on Friday night or last week to attend the funeral of their father, Mr. Earl Clark. had quite s thrilling horse back ride on Monday a.m. getting to her school as the road didn't even have a track from O‘Leery to l-Iowlan. However she made the trip in good time. The sympathy of their friends in this district is extended the this year. IN MEMORIAM ' WALIACE LOWTHEB Miss Thelma Locke of‘ O’Lesry R.R., is receiving congratulations on receiving her cap at the P. E. 1. Hospital. Charlottetown, Cep- ping Ceremony. Miss Locke is one of twenty-three nurses to receive their caps, the largest number of probstlaner nurses to be capped at fortune Ronnie's Store was broken into on Thursday night. The R.C.M.P. have been investigating and as yet in the passing of Mr. Wallace one time. Her many friends wish Lowther to his eternal rerwerd her ‘every success in her chosen February 1'lth. the community of profession. A “ O'Leary'young hereaved widow and family of R. c. A. F‘. d Willi ho "' ° "‘ °" °' the late John Thomas Dignan of watch and pen-knife from his bene- key teams played in Wellington KINDNESS REPAID _, factor. Claude Maimge. It was Imperial gallon oi -[M mgul’ men will mnsll re-decorates a large to 1?’ HALIFAX (cf-")—. Arthur 001- kind of a. mean tlieft." said crown the thief has not been W919‘ rink on Monday night at last week. W°0d8t°€k Wh°‘¢ 59891 1003‘ P1899 North Carleton lost one of its old- lady. Miss Betty Pain, also receiv- well. wlho was given s plane to Dr°5°0\1t0r 9- 17- H‘°3°V' °°1‘"°“‘ h°'“'-‘°d- score ending 8-2 in favor of Well.- On Sunday evehlnl in Provincial eat and most respected residents. ed her cap at this ceremony and unite in Sanstorium in Charlottetown. Mr. Lowther was the son of the her legion of friends late Matthew and Hamish I.ow- wishing her continued success. that born in North Carleton 93 years ago. In 1388 he inarried Annie The Even,“ Auxmuy 0‘ °.uu.y ?g::m;"u'wh% m°1 wh? United Church met for their resu- one 33;" Hég; of "Wm C”, may lsr monthly rneetint on Thur my Mr bowwm was suoceisml evening, March 2nd. at the h ma farm‘ u Li, M ":1 mt 16 of Mrs. E. W. Turner. There was M " mm a very large attendance. The presi- ym-rS.a8°' He med 3 mnfigem dent Mrs Lewis Bernard presid- .°.’:;:*:::."..:*h..**':‘*.*.‘;:.*:.‘:.*.;:.1.r°." no or we Mme M me, in“ H d, ' 1" service was: “What can I give to come mm‘; was nu H“?! 5' my Church?" and was conducted by aflenmc H was mgmbesol we Mrs. Stanley Dunville, assisted by Methodist ofmrch zwwn 05“ ‘nd Mrs. E. W. Turner, Mrs. Thomas mm, mm" 0, me Unmlfd Clfwch Phillips, Mrs. A. 51. Palmer. and of f~ Mrs. Claude MscNelll. A reading “Arlen he was a faithful mem- .. .. her being in his place of worship 39"‘ sEt:'°wv'£d'.§.‘l‘l‘x’,ner‘_'v",,f','.l_"°1'.‘,"‘g,' mm ma 5 police record, was Benn Into". tenced to two years in W550“- , .. His host of friends regret Io learn Mr. Fred M. Arsenault suf- fered a stroke at his home re- cently. one and all trust he will be restored to health in the near future. Iieep when he was without money. ' admitted in court to ateaum a The Neighbors’ Friends of Mrs. Mary J. Don- ald, the genial postmlsiress of Alma, are glad to see her an duty again stter_ being quite ill at her home with “flu.” Mr. and Mrs. Darice Gallant re- cently had as guest: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-sennult, accompanied by Mr. Cole Ar-sensult, all of Cas- cumpoc. ._______________ united in marriage Miss Mildred Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferguson. of Union Corner and Mr. Lorne Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow of Wellington. The bride was attired in a steel Ere)’ dress with wine accessories and carried a Corsage of pink cm-. nations. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Rena Fergu- By George Clerk Many friends of Mr. Roscoe Bar- bour who is a patient in the Prince Edward inland Hospital. are glad ' ‘he bereaved hmuy of the 1." to know that 1“ had M‘ opera“ ‘Vdr. Earl Clark who passed away 5:; t'°n'd"£'h:§,°$ned Tglfiinfoon be (it his home on Tuesday, Febnisry \ 128th after a lengthy illness. Be- sides his sorrowing wife, he'leaves to mourn two daughters and two sons, Eunice and Hazel of Toronto, Roy und Donald at home; also three brothers and two sisters, Lloyd of Sincere sympathy is extended to On Tuesday evening a goodly number of farmers turned out in attend the Farmers Federation meeting which was held at Alma School. The ltcrelary reported 5“ rgld no Key. n, of To. son who was attired in suit of L1]. f “ill I I005 Dumlbfir hid joined roxfisind lbonalzl of Senaettle. Wash. wine zabardlne Ind brovgn acces- Egan.‘ ,gw moan“ before nu Sh°"°°“ ‘Fad ll“ M"'|°““y hr up. inxzton; Mrs. Rose (Daisy) and series. also carried a cor-sage of A lg;-ge mnnbgr of mmd. 3:25:51ADfr§g°::;:‘:::‘::‘::”wYl?:; yellow roses. Mr. Claude Barlow. brother of the groom. acted as best man. After the ceremony the bridal party left for Wellington where turkey dinner was served sixteen guests at the home of Mrs. Alice Barlow, grandmother of the groom. The bridal party then‘ motored to Charlottctoivn where supper was served at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Thompson. sister of the bride. They also visited Mrs. Carrie Nelson: Previous to their marriage, a shower was held in Home of Toronto. Mr. Clarke. who had been in failing health for some time, was bedfast for only one week and was tenderly cared for by his wife. Funeral took place in Union Corner United Church cemetery on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. The services were conduct- ed by Rev. J. W, Howe. A short service was held at his late resi- dence then proceeding to the church. “Asleep In Jesus" was sung at the house. with favorite hymns of deceased hoing sung at and neighbours attended the fun eral service which was held Sun- day. I-‘obrumry 19111, from his lute resid~enoe. l-Ila-pastor. Rev. Burton Cmwe officiating. His theme being based on H. 'l‘{moth-y 4.7. "I have M11 Mary wguncg pgugd gwny fought a 3006 right. 1 have flhi5‘1- in the ninety-fourth year of her €d_lnY COUFSC. 1 NW8 kept the life, at her home in Colman. P.E.I. faith-"T119 hymns 511118 WEN! ‘"1719 on saturdaynighhahe waaa friend I-°id'5 Ml’ 5h”Dl‘”d '- "N"-1’“v M3’ to all. whenever there was sickness God to Thee" and "Pcace P971903 or sorrow she was there to help; Fe“?-" “‘""‘“°"l "55 1“ 39”” she was a devoted christian and t°"“ “"1"” Ch‘-‘"31 C°“‘°"°‘V- The knew her Bible well. she was con- p”’m’°‘"°“’ “"9 99"’ L’°“"h“" fined to her home for the past will be the Easter meeting. will be held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Harry Barbour was hostess to the Alma W.M.S. of the Church of Canada. In spite ed the bad roads nearly all the membes were present. Mrs. Earl Barbour kindly invit- ed the members to her home for the next meeting. All THESE Aovsursols 7. Covers mesnwlsees-waiipapanpalne ed walls. plywood. Iukk Interiors. an. 2. one can really covers. 3- Dries In one hour. 4. One imperial gallon does hue noon. 5- Ne "pa|nty” odour. 6. A durable, washable surface. 7- A pleasure to put on. The Young Peoples met at the home of Weldan Rennie on Tues- day evening. The president. Marion Barbour. led the meet- .. h “,1 h h h gM_ d 1”‘ 8°!’ M°A’”’' ‘"5 "' char?‘ ixhr'§...."i.‘i'i"r}.§'....1.3v'3"'-5'.i.,.i"?/1ii?rife: Mlsfir \:’l‘llllrB;l‘ 'a§ri§.$"°.3ne..' iiféy §“§5’°"M 1‘°w"s‘:“"h‘l'°% several years but always bore her of devotional period and Jim ,md‘.._Tew‘ Kn}, Mo N," Th, W,“ recuflents of mm, beaumul ‘’ 31” 3’°F5- °P 9“ “'9 5-“ sickness with christian fortitude )p°u"o"w""m“§-w 7/ D°““d 1“ ‘MW’ °‘ P’°5”m"‘°- Crv;l:an" l5ali-bearers were Emile SW‘ Nell Brad5h8W- and courage. «she was a valued In tunmuflmna Mr. Sheen kindly invited the G 1 } L,‘ h H ch 1] A“ _ A member of The ohurcho: “ I ' ' % Y-P-U~ 10 H19 mm“ *0!’ A:thflill"Alle:. n.°.'.‘l'. G:ild:t aennd ‘l'!NY MAIAUBER CARD OF 1-” ANKS at Coleman. Funeral services have the next . not yet being definitely decided pending whether relatives from a ' l-ledley lovethcr wishes to thank distance can be present but will all his kind friends and neighbours be held either Tuesday or Wednes- for their many acts of kindness day, Mu-ch 1th or an. and will meeting. wrn CENTURY s1'sras.u..iN Richard cobden. leader in the Leonce Arson ault. su M M E its I n E HARDWARE co. rrrronsrrrm. Ont. — (CPI — After losing six prize pigeons. a rabbit a rooster. John Plexan set a ham ‘made trap to catch one _.v,am .2 s-:..~r.:..-2:-E'- A wedding of wide Interest was snlemnized at the United Church ' I Th at those ' is fight for the repeal of the Corn Parsonage In Surnmerslde on Wed- “Hm phone's been busgafigratfvtvgrfiggfiyu e W y K“ Laws. was s. calico manufacturer in 'nesdn_v morning, March in at ten killer. The trap yielded a msrsud- during his recent sad berea.va- be conducted by my mnisur my. um c ' Manchester. o'clock when Rev. K. G. Sullivan in: seven-inch-long white vessel. ‘merit. 1.;_J,315hgp “mega by fi.v_ w. cg, SUMME33 ' * Dickson. Interment will be in Milo PHONE till cemetery. "servant of God Well Done". ewfirz DEALER YOUR The Women's Missionary Society of the O'I..osry United Church held their regular monthly mee- lnz on Friday afternoon, More 3rd, at the home of Mrs. George Bernard. There was a fine attend- ance. The president, Mrs. William Turner presided. The worship ser- vice was conducted by Mrs. J. M. Macwilllsms, assisted by Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. A. J. Mathe- Profossional cards ll. E. ELLIS Hrs .. Auto — cuasm msuusncs Keep I.ilsby’s in the Refriger- ator aud encourage your young- son, Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Mrs. J. M. I lnnunes BL. Bununarafdl Mac-Williams had the Missionary PHONE um for prayer and also conducted the study period assisted by several of the ladies. It was ‘ " ’ to In- ii —1, ' 6 fl store to help themselves .".‘.‘.‘.&’.’:..’:.:"". 2: :.~ °.:.".::.';.:.: - s” r v > B'lP:IlBl°CIl.All'Cl| ‘i’o!1o£nct'l:a ladivsvs .' F‘ Hunt.“ R'°' . o t e ' ary n ts ureh . oyroulmuu ’ i a 1 M. S. in their special Easter pro- ' - - - It 8 tr“ 1 9 ¢ Ollie °°"°'.';°'.....""":.'..:""°' was formed to make urransemonts “ONE '1“ for this meeting. The members of and all 0390119113 |“9' ;.".°..°.*:2"'.'.‘::.°.t':.=.. -"A-=--..._..~".'.:';".:"'° ‘ 1 J3.‘ Mscwllllani and Mrs. W. G. - 0 son. tary source of vitamins . r . ”."‘”_"i_"°"" , 1'. lane I-lleltey A and .0 . *.:*...=:':..ui.*+.:.r.*.-..*:"- W ,._,__,A:,-;-:.-.:-=....*.... so-. and ins-—n; oooswin. am ' ""4"! 1*. "" unuloott "0" m. _ . srlid on Sunday. -- " " "" ..';~'=.*::..::.-:==.‘.-T*.:-...r+- " '- """""""' °..°.ia%.§a9' Iyes Issulael Obese mo‘-I j