"W rm! - W7 V-MVV -v-.:p-.w- V I I I I PAGE FOURTEEN Prsisssisssl cards I. r. autumn. o. snnunsrslde. P. IL I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 lMAI.LMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIST "'5. E. mnnm l Opt. n. lt.0. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to 11 - 1 to ii and by appointment. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersldu T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Summerside, P. E. i. PHONE 2888 n. E. nus & sou Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 6 Summer St. Summerside PHONE 2413 L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LL.B. BARRISTER, ETC. 265 Water Street - Plume 2319 SUBDEERSIDE. P. E. I. O'i.su-y and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. John Isms have returned to their home in O'Lesry after visiting in Hemp- ton, N. B. with their daughter. Mrs. Jarvis Yeo and family for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Adams and Mr. Walter Con-ill were business visitors to summersld- on Tues- day March lst. Among those who attended the funeral on Tuesday March 24th of the late Mrs. Em- mellne Costain of 0'Lea.ry were Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Mrs. Garth Linkletter, J. B. Lewis and Ray Lldstone of Freetown. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the wife and family of the late Herbert Milllgan of Brae who passed away Thursday March 26th in the Hospital in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Palmer of Charlottetown are spending a few days visiting with Mis. Palmer's paients, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Eng- land of Springfield West. Mrs. Llnnle Ellis and Haber Ellis. i K. Henry, Harris John- ston and Mrs. C. M. Woodslde of O'Leary were among those who at- tended the hockey match in the BalIP(l' Arena, Amherst, Monday W. OIIESTER S. MacIl0ilAlIl Barrister. Solicitor, Notary, Etc. LLB. Money to Loan. Oifire formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong, K.C. Collections Promptly lnl Attended To. INFORMATION On How To Prepare YOUR 1952 INCOME TAX RETURN Official representatives of the Ta.xai:ion Division, Department of National R1-venue, will visit SUMMERSIDE. on APRIL 14. T5. T6i'ii. 1953 for the purpose of assisting taxpayers in this area i.n preparing their 195?. Income Tax returns and answering inquiries on other Income Tax These representatives will be available for consultation at its NEW FEDERAL BUILDING Taxpayers in this area. are invited to take advantage of this free service to the public. LET YOUR INCOME TAX OFFICE HELP YOU THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l'TE'FOWN night Ilsrob his bstwsus 0'Lss.ry and the Path. N. 3. threads. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wootide of Unionvslo and Mrs. Linnie Ellis and son Hsbt attended the hockey match between the 0'Lesry Miuoons and the Ohsrlottetown Abbics on Thursday lurch 28rd Glen Rocxerson and Leslie Ilse- Issso of 0'Lesry loft Monday March mh for Toronto, Ontario. Friends of Mr. Lawrence l-lsrris are sorry to learn he is confined to his bed with the flu. Lawrence is one of the strong deiericemsn on the 0'Lesry Msroon team and was unable to be with the boys Monday night in the Bailey Arena in Amherst. Another outstanding hockey player, Mr. Winburn Harris was unable to attend the hockey match in Amherst because of ill- ness. All hope to see these boys well and out around soon. The many friemh of Mr. Charlie Gay of 0'Lea.ry are pleased to know he is steadily improving af- ter his recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dyment of West Point are spending a few days in Unionvale, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Woodside. Ml'. Melvin Ellis of 0'Leary left Monday March 30th for Toronto. Ont, where he will visit with friends and relatives for a couple of weeks. Mr. George Collicutt of Hall- burton was a visitor to OtLeary on Tuesday March 31st. . Miss Alice Boyles of West De- von is visiting in 0'Lca.ry for a few days, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Dennis; Mr. and MrfNcmn Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Smallman, Mr. and Mrs. Kier Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold aonilmsn. Mr. and Mrs. Milford lllis. Mr. and Mrs. Mame Kennedy and Mr. snd Mrs. H. A. Jelley of 01..ssry mo- tored to Amherst Monday March both where they attended the hoc- "Msroons” and the Perth, N. :3. "Mu-oons" played in the Bailey Arena. -AZ Conway and Vicinity -Mrs. Mark Broome, Freeland, was in Bummerside Tuesday March 31st on busines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer and son Alan, Freeland. were in Bummer-side Tuesday March am on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges have returned to their home at M.s.cNeills after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gabriel Bulgerr. Foxley River. Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley River, was in Sumiiieiside March 30th, on business. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Elzie Smith will be glad to learn they have returned to their home in Freeland after spending the past several months in Mass- achusetts. Mr. William Milligari and sons Sterling, Elmer, Wyman, .and Charlie, Murray Road, have been busily employed loridiiig junk at 0'Lc-ary, Conway and Alberton. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and son William were in O'Lea.ry Tuesday March 31st on business. --P ,.m.L.... .....mm..m Duvar and Vicinity -Messrs. Giisyan-d Pius Peters were recent business visitors in Summerslde and Charlottetown. The infant son of M.r. and Mrs. Wilfred Plneau was Christened by Rev. M. J. Rooney on Sunday, March 22nd. The sponsors were the child's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Dolron. Mrs. Douglas Peters visited Sum- merside on Friday March 27th Miss Sylvia Pineau was recent- ly visiting in Inverness, guest of help sister and brother-.ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coughlin. Mrs. Nelson Gallant, Piusvllle, was recently visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters, Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Octave Pineau have received word that their son Er- nest, who was with the Canadian Troops in Korea has left for home and expects to arrive in mid- April. Mr. Robert Fleming, Charlotte- town, recently visited friends in Duvar and 1-fowlan. Mr. and Mrs. T; Gallant were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finnsn, Woodstock. fDw' .ir'UTr.ti43;iJ'i"3k N . Shoes Too! k?i:wi”inIn 17" Canada's Finesl "Scott-McHalei” Canada's Best Value Sroit-Mel-lale craftsmen have moulded these fine calf leathers into shoes of character, rare comfort. handsome appearance and durability. These are the shoes chosen by men of dis- For Men! BURGESS BEIITIME oovuldnltl" Qhe declared. "Why o0'lliIdl'l't he?” asked Pridkly Porky. ”Becanse mothers took emaiit. lNobody could catch her. No, sir, lnobody in all the Great World lcoulo catch her,'' boasted the small Ohlck. Prickly Porky grinned. "Maybe you're right." said he, "I hope so. Well I'm hungry." At. that, Litt-1e Lone Chick look- ed frightened again, and prepared to run. The dull little eyes of Prickly Porky almost twinikled. "I told you I don't eat baby birds," said he. "What do you eat?" piped Little Lone Chick anxiously. "Watch me, and you'll see," said Prickly Porky. He climibed a free. key mswh between the 0'besry- Continued from page 10 W and -.Mr. Keith llsdbonold spent the March Nth week-end at his home hen. Mn. Linnie Trenholm is spend- lm sometime at the home of her son Nelson Ryder, Wellington Cen- ter. A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to the new family in Rich- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yeo and their two young chlldren. Charles "Chuck" Bolger has re- turned to Amherst, N. 3,, where he is employed. Mrs. Alex Gallant recently vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. D. 1!. Gal- lant and family of Mlscouche. Miss Mary Mobure, Union Cor- ner, spent the March 28th week- end at her home. ' Miss Shirley Gamester, Char- lottetown recently visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Jaok Bolger, Richmond, and was aocoimanled by Mrs. Robert Tuplln, Charlottetown. A card party Jointly sponsored by L. A. C. and Mrs. Lorne Fitz- gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fitzgerald was recently held at the home of Mr, Vern Fitzgerald. Proceeds were for the church Prize winners were: men - Mr. Linus MacDonald; ladies- Mrs. Len MacNeill, Sr. The freeze- out was won by Mrs. Desmond Brown. After the game a delicious lunch was served by the two hostesses, and all spent an en- joyable evening. Mlss Una MacAusland, Summer- sidc spent a few days at her home here. -BM Bedeque and Vicinity The Y. P. G.-a.-re-busy practising for a. play to be put on in cen- tral Bedeque Hall early in May. Mr. Russel Mccarvllle. Lower Freetown, met with a. painful ac- cident while sawing wood when his hand become entangled in a circular saw and two fingers were amrputaled. The Bedcquc skating rink has closed after a very successful sea- son, Twelve hockey teams made this their home rink; along with Oamival School Sports and skat- ink. The rink was only closed one week night from January let to March 215:. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck, Bedeque, accompanied by Mr. Ed- gar Johnson, Edmonton, and Miss Audrey Reeves arrived home on Sunday after spending the week- end with naval officer Wendell and Mrs. Reeves of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calilibeok, Central Bedcque, left on Friday Mairch 27th for Toronto where they are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William Moreslde. -Mrs. Raymond Tingley recent- ly visited friends in Central Bede- que. She was formerly Miss Mar- garet Whitman, daughter of the Rev. W. A. Whitman, a former pastor of Bedeque Baptist Church, and Mrs. Whitman. She now re- sides in Vancouver, B. C. where her husband, the Rev. Raymond Tingley, is travelling secretary for the British and Foreign Bible Society in the province of British Columbia. --H DARNLEY AND SEA VIEW W. M. 5. -The regular meeting of the Darnley and Sea View Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Crozier on Tuesday evening March 10. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Crozier, the them being "Community of Grace". The hymn l7l, "City of God. how broad and Far" opened the meeting, followed by scripture Ephesians, 4: 1-16 road in unison. Prayer by the leader was from the side. Wanted In Summon-side FEMALE OFFICE CLERK With typing and shorthand, for general office duties. Experience desirable but not necessary. Apply in own handwriting, stating experience and salary expected, to Box 4, Guardian Offic,e Summer- CAMEO THEATRE - -In-. Wsltt Orsis. Mlddoion. has returned from the ruins oossi. where he attended the mar- rlsge of his sister. Min Florence llidrsth Craig. on libbmsry am. Mr. Onifs mother. . Ooiin C. Orsfg, has been rui in Van- cotrver for several years. Mr. Haber Myers has returned from sevenl days on the main- lsnd. While there he visited Am- herst, N.B., Moncton. Eavelocx and Petiteodisc, N.:B. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleok re- turned home on Monday, March 30th, after apenmng some time on the m.s.ln.l'snd. They were accom- panied by Mr. Edger Johnson and Miss Audrey Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loud are planning to spend the Easter holl- days with their son, Mr. Alden Lsard. at Mt. Allison Academy, Baokville, N. 13. Last Saturday eveiilng, March 28th, there was some excitement at the Bowneas Corner. Mr. Ed- ward Pearscn, Chelton, stopped his tractor for gas and did not turn off the engine. The gas ignited and burned for about twenty min- utes before lt was extiiigulshed. The tractor was somewhat dam- aged. The 'Half Century Club" met at the home of Mrs. A. Maclniiis, March 9th, with ten members present, and one visitor. The usual business was transacted. The programme consisted of "Relay Race" and contest. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. On March 23rd, the Club met at the home of the president, Mrs. Wal ter Lcard. Twelve members were present. Roll call was answered by a "household hint". A special meet- ing was planned to hear the find- ings of a special committee, which was appointed to look into the matter of fire protection and lighting of the village streets. The programme took the form of con- tests. -BQ. missionary monthly. Mrs. Fulton Simmons had charge of the Study Book. The roll was answered. by six members repeat- ing a. verse containing the word "Hope... The minutes of the last two meetings were read and approved Correspondence consisted of a letter re allocation from Mrs. John F. Scott, a letter i'roiri Hazel Fra- ser re associate member; also a letter from Mrs. Allison Tait re- reading course. The Easter Thank-offering en- velopes were distributed. 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