I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN Conway and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. and children Lloyd and Elaine and Mrs. Palimer'e mother, Mrs. mes your wife deserve a salary for keeping Mlclhldygen, Borden. w e r e houu? guests at the home of Mr. Pahner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' John D. Palmer. re 2 to 1 The odds a Mr. John Buchanan who was husbands don't think so. If you're it motorist and read this, the odds are still 2 to 1 that you'll soon be using heavy duty ill when worked started'on the tug Fredericton at Charlotte- town, is new improved in health . and left recently to join the boat at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Miss Bell. Maritime Supervisor Sickness Survey, ,.Halifax, and Mr. W. Crockett. P. E. Island Supervisor Sickness S u r v e y. Charlottetown, visited Mrs. Oscar MacNeill, Conway cnumerator on Wednesday, May 16th. M o 1 o R o I L ,, because it KEEPS MOTORS CLEAN! 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The Conway Community Hall at Conway in which dances are held every Saturday night was filled to capacity on last Satur- day with those eager for an evening's dancing both old time and modem dancing was enjoy- ed by all to the best in music furnished by Mr. John Bigger. Tyne Valley, violinist: Mr. liar- old Arsenaulrt. Cascumpec, gui- tar: Mr. Oben Arscnault, Cas- cum-pec, piano. The Port llill play ”Shc's My Daisy" was presented on Wed- ncsday evening May 16th in the Freeland Hall on the halves with the Women's Auxiliary of lthc St. Peter's Anglican Church, Lot. 1'1. Rev. Mr. Dignan, Port Hill was chairman and he made a splendid iwb out it. Mr. Paul New- comlbe sang between the first two acts accompanied by Mrs. Laurie Birch on the organ. and Rev. Mr. Dlgnan very capably sang between the second and third acts also accompanied by Mrs. Birch. A good crowd at- tended and I sale of home made candy helped swell the funds of both the Port H11-l Players and the Women's Auxiliary. The Teachers Study Group held in Conway School on Mon- day aflernoon ate 2 p.ni. with the Supervisor, Mr. Merritt Call- aghan, Alberton as chainman and the following teachers in atten- dance: Mrs. Laughlin Kilbride. Foxley River; Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Poplar Grove: Mrs. George Sharpe. East Bideford: Mrs. Ivan Hardy, Conway; Mrs. Oscar MacNei1l. Maple Leaf; Mr. Alvin Hardy, Freeland and Mr. Keir Adams, Inverness. Many in- teresting discussions on school work were talked over and a pleasant and instructive hour and a half spent. O'Leory and Vicinity Mrs. Richard Wood. of Coleman. became ill on Saturday, May 26, and is confined to her bed. llcr many friends wish her a speedy improvement. Miss Marion Arsenault of Cole- man. was among the students of Prince of Wales College in Char- lottetown. who received her Com- merce certificate. Mr. Charles Read. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilrnot G. Read of Coleman, an outstanding stutlvrii and win- ier of the I. O. D. E. Scholarship, and student at h;t.'ilUll'.iI(i College, Quebec, is spending a short time at his home in Coleman. Among the second year students who have shown marked ability In public speaking at. the Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown and who won one of the John H. Bell's Debate prizes is the name of Miss Audrey Gallant of Duvar. She is receiving congratulations. Mlsa Margaret Ellis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ellis. 0'Leary, is congratulated on winning the Birks Medal for Art at the closing of Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. She also received her Second Year certificate from the college. she is a graduate of the O'l.cary High School. Mr. Robert Prizzell of Spring- field West, only seven miles from O'Leary, is receiving congratula- tions on winning the Prince of Wales College Staff Modal award- ed to the student who shows hlrn- self most efficient in extra-curri- cular student organizations. Mr. Frizzell, a. successful and efficient school teacher, is one of this years graduates of the college and the many friends will watch the future career of this capable young man with interest. Mrs. Perley Macllelll has re- turned to her home in O'Leary, after attending the i-losing ex- ercises of Acadia University at Wolfvillc. N. S. where she was the guest of her son Rupert. kind his wife. Mrs. MacNeill saw her son who already has his B. Sc.. receive his Muster of Science degree in geology. Mrs. MacNcill. also visit.- ed at Berwit-It, N. s., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Champion and family, former residents of 0'l'.eary. --Mr. Herbert Riley has return- ed to 0'Leaiy after : I 9llJ0yn')lF visit to Boston. IV and other Ameircan centers. lie was ac- companied home by Mr. anti Mrs. John Williams of 0'Lcary who were visiting relatives and friends in Boston, also by Mr. Riley's brother of Haverhill, Muss, and by his other brother. Harvey Riley and Mrs. Riley of California. who flew to Boston to meet his broth- er Herbert. It is thirty years since they last met. The brothers will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley. O'Leary and other relatives and are receiving I! very warm i.::.I typical lslantl mrlconie. Mr. Fred Champion formerly of O'I.eary, btit now the town elec- trician of Eerwick. l' S.. was a motor visitor to 0'Lcar,v on Satur- day. accompanied by his mother from Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert MacNeill and THROAT For common ordinary son OI N, . throat. little son or Wolfville who were guests of Mr. Mac.NeIll'a mother, Mrs. Perley MaoNelll. oieary and Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Bernard, O'l..eary. They were all warmly welcomed back and the party left again on Sunday. may 27. Mrs.l Champion and son Fred were: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phillips, 0'Leary. MILLIONS 57' -rs Mrs. Jert::.5 in Dalton of L'::l:- man had a. wry narrow t-suapel from death 1. Friday aflernoonl oz" aloll" Summers!"c to her. home in Coleman '-w r. car driven by her son Lloyd and his family of Coleman. Also in t" car was Mr. D-.. McEachern, Coleman and Mr. Dalton. The fumes from the exhaust got I to the hail; of the car and from the little lake 1,.-. tween Portage gnu ti;-5: Devon. nicknamed ”Tlv.e bottomless lake," Mrs. Dalton remembered noih- ' Ing more until she got. homc., and ii. is siipposeri she lapsed into "".:'nl ciousness and - Dr. Dewar of 0'Leary was itn-j mediately called and qie young. physician lost no time in gettingl lo the home and was able to revivei Mrs. Dalton but reported that a few minutes later. I! would have been lmllossible to save her. This. Correspondent visited Mrs. Dalton on Sunday evening, May mm. and found her improved. is con- fined to her bed and will be for some little time. Her many friends wish Mrs. Dalton a speedy recovery. Her daughter olive, 'Mrs. Eycyet; Cwzhlln) of Klnl-tore was help- ing her mother on Sunday. 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