D a‘ <1 it“ f’; of (if; gee _ i ‘t. p5 it ii t» .-...'. ‘r3131 = ll!‘ _ . ~ ‘Pf c [Q (true i‘, d “*5: oi etc" 1122:’ w “:11- c292 deg! I “ a C ‘open’. D s ti? G) new * “w imam“ 6-3-49 G 65m m C lire-P‘ all‘; Protecik“ Q1 ‘IP10 ‘a efitlt G OAR‘) is 1'3; wall- i Gypsasssa, lime and Alralsasllsse, _i . (Anode . linaiicd 1&7” CKLIARI IIINIPIQ IOIM I HONIIEAI I Oleory and - Vicinity Much sympathy ls felt for ‘Mr. Preston Thompson o! O‘Leary in the loss o! two valuable milk 00W!- Miases Fern Oulton and Elaine McLeod, who are employed tnBusn- merside. spent the week-and at their homes in Brae. Mr. Stanley Dunvllle of 0'Leary motored to Murray Harbor on Thursday with a load of herring to be used as bait for the lobster season. Rev. H. M. and Mrs.‘ Burgess of O'I..eary. and family. left on Mon- day. April 26th for Cambrldse. MBSL, to visit Mrs. Burgess’ father who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside, 0'Leary, and Mrs. Allison Harris, Summerside, motored to Halifax over the week-end to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogenon and iiittle son. James. have taken up reddence in Unlonvale. Mrs. Rog- erson was formerly Miss Dorothy Wood of West Devon. Mr. Bpurgeon Harris, 8t. ‘John, N. 13., motored to his home in O‘- Leary accompanied by rriends, and was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. Mr. Rod McNevin oi’ O'l..ea:y has been appointed manager of the Alberton Oo.-0p. Store. l-lis many friends wiish him every success in his new position. Mr. Charles Read. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read. Coleman. stu- dent at McDonald College, Mont- real, is spending a few days at his home. Miss Beulah MacWllliams who is employed in Summerside spent the week-end at her home in Carleton Lot d, the guest oi’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Mcwiliiams. Mr. and Mrs. Byron McPhee oi’ Coleman have returned from an enjoyable visit to Boston. Three of the children stayed with relatives at Petlcodiac, N.B., while their par- ents went on to Boston. Miss Dorothy Read, who ls em- olnyed with the Bank of Nova Scoe qtia in Summerside spent the week- end at her home in, Coleman, the guest od her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read. Keith Stetson and Fred McAus- land, pupils 0'! Bloomfield United Church Sunday School received certificates on Sunday, May lst, for memorizins the Beginners’ Cathe- chism. Mrs. J.D. Kennedy of O‘Leary, who has been a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital, Charlottetown, suf- fering from a. stroke. has returned to her home. Bhe is warmly wei- comed back by her many friends. The many friends and relatives of Mr. Ralph Ellis of Knutsford are sorry to learn that he is a pa- tient in the P. E. I. Hospital in Charlottetown for treatment. They all unite in wishing him a needy recovery. The new Junior Choir which ‘was recently organized in O’Leary Un- ited Church. under the leadership {MI/awaken DE X SQAII Q Gets skin really clean Q Banishas perspiration odor Q Loam body sweet and dainty Odex makes a deep cleansing lather that is mild and gentle tor face, hands and daily baths. Ode! is Ideal for family use. AVOID OFFENDING "USE ODEX I. ll. O. Farm R Immediate Delivery Groin and Fertilizer Drills II x7, Z-horse hitch... Groin and Fertilizer Drills I3 x7, Z-horse hitch or Groin and Fertilizer Drills 15x7, tractor hitch with power lift... I only Tractor Disc Harrow, 6-H. 50 and 80 gallon Potato Sprayers. No. I00 H. Monure Spreader No. 200 H. Manure Spreader. No. 400 H. Manure Spreader (tractor). Lime and Fertilizer Sewers. Trailer Lime Spwer (with tires) . . . . .. II/i-ZV; H.P. Gosolene Engine. 3-5 H P. Gosolene Engine. All Steel Wagon (mounted on rubber). Scufllers, 5 or 7-tooth. l 7-H. Spring Tooth Cultivator. I BIA-H. Spring Tooth Cultivator. 2 and 3 bottom Tractor Plwr. No. IO C Hemmer Mill. l FARMALL CUB TRACTOR. . ‘I FARMALL SUPER A TRACTOR TRUCKS. ORDER-ED TI-NS WEEK. W. II. JENKINS ' YOUR INTERNAHONAL DEALBI o GreotGsoI-pe Street "SERVICE FOLLOWS SALES" tractor hitch. . .. Equipment‘ . . . .273.40 278.50 320.45 108.20 ltfi-TON, i/s-TON, I-TON, IVs-TON INTERNATIONAL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON A LIMITED NUMBER IF a 05mm CRQSSWORD 553g ‘QACQCROSS: 2.;.More f ,18.Cmoltad gal!!! I6 - . p, _ ‘ nfrequen as“ I ~ _' ruggedroclt‘ pan-it , /;0 605°; mm BE?‘ Q Ii-Rasorts ._,_’ beverage j I I ‘ “Hamel U IILNlmbusl LDeity , fl?‘ l?) mull-Ila“ u 10. Plantor, _s. Sweep of’: s” Bu“ a u 11"], ‘uyqm 23.50601“!!! n“ nu u llmisclossd esmailhorse BPYI-IW" gmugg n ,12.’1'heelb)ow) fl. Portion dot, 2:1! (Amat. _ ‘acurve _ '_ . -~. ltUndlvided I line measure‘ 15.Plg pen 8. Rocks‘ 26. Food ilahl Yeaterds II Answer ildNegative ‘lLNonsense 21..loins salixeess or ‘ 17. Scrapewitlt (sian ) 29.Ascends ' solar‘ clawaf .,'_ 1S. Ben the >80.Ancient_ year 20.River _ head _ story 85.Peel| bottom 15 Harsh” §2.Planted, 38.12am. . QLMIICUIIIIQ‘ shrill as‘ pronoun , ' scream ,see . s ilConilictu 23. Feminins\ nickname,‘ 2i. 'I‘hat whicls_ isunpaid butdue 2o.1nter 28. Epoch 29. Part of verb nmhldé' _ SLInsect 32. Painted‘ scenes of astage litlluslcnota 8S. Expression o! contempt 80. Abyss 37.Btalk of grain 39. Humilistt (Llrciand 42. European . iish 43. ‘Hastened (i. Branches m lesianwfi‘ . i. Fortune DAILY OBYPIlOQUUIEF-llerds how to work Itzj , 4 A X Y D L B A A X I ~ Isaouormnaow , One letter simply stands tor another. In this example A is and for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc.‘ lingie letters, spoo- trsphes, the length and formation of the words are ail hints. Each day the coda letters are different. .A Cryptogram quohiton ‘D3828? IECI’ FIT-TB 13 IBZNWQI rs uecr: roxrwu oxrQ IBJKX- UXlY-IBIYJII Yesterday's SERVICE I8 RELIGIOUS BELIEF. yams-Alsace. Oryptoqnoter ‘ERICK!!!’ BOND Cl‘ .\ _~§ fitment, AND THE LOVE OF BLNQ c nahsetssssxuemtwqsvstllatv-M (rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN San. Rlsmond B. Baldwin of Connecticut, above, outspoken leader of the GOP liberal wing in Congress. is under criticism from his Republican colleagues for his decision to quit the Ben- ate in December to accept ap- pointment to the Connectiart Bu- preme Court. He was appointed by Gov. Chester Bowler. of Mrs. Keith Motheson, will con- duct the service of song for the first time since their organization on Mothers’ Day. ' Schools at Brae and in Bloomfield have started again after being closed for _the winter months. The superintendents are Mrs. Ivy Mc- l-‘adyen and Mr. John R. Dtignan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Jollicutt of Springfield West will ha’ shortly moving to Unionvale, to the house Just vacated by Mr. Archie Suth- erland. who with his family are now living in O‘Leary. Mr. Colli- cutt has recently taken over the garage and service station of Stan and Albert Dunviile. They have been iivin! at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. Cvotelle. ._'__ The United Church Sunday All the pupils of Bloomfield Un- itecl Church Sunday School who wrote the recent Temperance ex. aminations made splendid marks and one youna lady. Leila Ruby GTE-WWII. dflllzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Alhen Cruwell. won a prize: "mt Temvtrance Study Course, Inter. mediate 3nd Prim, awarded by m, Canadian Women's Christian Tem- Domrwe Union." Mr. John Simmons of Coleman celebrated his ninety-second (92ndi birthday on Sunday, May 1st at his home. surrounded by his relat- ives and family. This deu- 01d gentleman received the cqngram. iations of his friends and neigh- bOYS. who unite in wishing him more happy birthdays. Mr. Sim. llllgnium an’ dining the win- 0 betw- "8 V Pl’ much The lovely silver Baptismal Font which b" Purchased from the United Church Publishing House in Toronto by the Canadian Girls in “$311118 ‘>1 Ol-eery UnitedChurch, has arrived and will be dedicated ‘"1 Mflhm’ Day. May 8th. The C-G-I-T- Dian m hold their Moth- ff‘ Ind Daughter Bgnqugt on vlednesday, May 13th The leader‘ 0f the 0.0.111‘, “e M,‘ W_G' Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatchar The Ladies’ Aid of 0'14",” United Church held a special meet. ‘"1 W Mend-v nlsht. my 2nd n we Thoma of the president, M", E, - "FY19? and decided to purchase eighteen (l8) choir gowns and also one for the Minister, Rev. W. G Dickson. It. is expected that the gowns will be available for Sunday M" 29"‘ "ha" CYI-eerv United Church will celebrate its 26th an- niversary and dedicate m new cliillflh DEWI. The special speakers w be Rev. Dr. Fiemington of Sackviiie, N.B., and Rev. K. G. Sni- iivan of Summerside. The Brae Young People’; Unto" of the United Church held ma]; rellllar meeting an Monday‘ May 2nd at the home of Mr. and M", Fred W. MClADd, with the vice. President. Msrlorie McPhee, presid. Infl and conducting preliminary Worship. The Study Book was ts. ken by Mr. McLeod, assisted by Mrs. IVY McFadyen and Mrs. Rn- bert Oulton. The minister, Rev. \V. G. Dickson, was then heard in a special lecture on "Christianity and Communism," after which games NAPOllEQN AND UNCLE ELIY Island Olri Guido Commissioners At Nonoton Nesting Island Girl Guide Costlnilssion- ers who ware wtsent at s two- dsy weekend conference held at the Brunswick Hotel. Mounton. N. 3., have returned homo with glow- ing reports o! its success. This was the first suoh conference held in the past fourteen years. and H delegates were in attendance. The openlnc session was in chars! ol ma. noun Prov/infill commission tor the Province o! New Brunswitt, and, the theme was: "Commissioners -tihelr Aims and Duties." ‘rho second charge of Mrs. J. Gordon Mac- Donald. Provincial Commissioner for the Province o! Prince liidiward Island, and the theme was: “Guid- ors-how to attract and main- taln." The ooncludina session was in charge of Mrs. shank. Provincial Commissioner for the PROV!!!“ 01' Nova Srotla. and the theme was: "The Brownie Program." At this session Mrs. A. Jam”. Hi1“!!- gave 3, report on the interns- tlonal phase of Guiding. At the sessions ideas were ex- changed and problems discussed at length. The guest speaker, Miss Patricia Atwood, Eagle Owl Di- pioma'd Golder, gave a rnost in- spiring address on the Brownie Program. The conference was brought to n. close after a Luncheon hflld at the Beaver Club. Moncton, at which functions a telegram was sent to Girl Guide Headquarters, saint John's, Newfoundland. wel- coming them and Odffylnfl 8'9"‘ m‘; grom_ the Maritime Oommls- floners. Those in attendance at. the Conference from Prince Edvuard Island were: Mrs. J. G. MacDon- ald, Provincial Commissioner. Mr§~ Harry cudmore. Deputy Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. C. H. Beer- Training Commissioner, lvtlss Su- zanne MacKinnon — Provincial camp Advisor. Mrs. Fred Jen- kins — Field Secretary, lilies Iphigenie Arsenault Division Omnmissloner and Miss Lillian Duchemin ‘Public Relations commissioner, all of Charlotte- town, Mrs. D. C. ‘rompkips — Dis- trlct commissioner. Summersidc. and ma. 1.. H. Poole - Division Commission , and Mrs. Donald Samson —- District Commissioner both of Montague. were played and the MiZPflll 3'3"“ diction was pronounced. session was In The Younl Pwvlfl Univ" vi °" Leary United Church held their regular meeting on Thursday W911" mg, April 28th in the Sunday School room of the church. with the president. Miss Hester Boates. presiding and. conductinz Pfflllm‘ inary worship. The study was con- ducted by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson, whose topic was ‘Christi- anity versus Communism". l-le also conducted the Bible Study in the Gospel of Mark and led in some jolly games, after which the Miz- pah Benediction was pronounced. Saturday April 30th saw a very largo number of people in 0'l..eary in the night. It was by far the largest number of people in O’- Leary since the fall, with practic- ally all parking plies filled. It was pleasant to see so many of the country people able to get in to ULesry again. as the roads are gradually getting better. 0n Bat- urday nights in the summer the population of 0'l.eary is doubled and sometimes three-fold and more as people from a radius of fifteen miles or more come into O'Leary to do their shopping. Morning Tiredness Oeaas from Constipation Many people say one very good way to get new pep and brace up your system ta by the use or Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They will quickly assist in giving you a sharper appe- tlte and better digestion; they will help to energize your enfeebled organs and improve your spirits. Let these little pills help to change that tired feeling into one of vigor. strength. ambition. Good for men. women and children. Mild and easy to take-cleansing and in- vigorating-got Dr. Hamilton's Pills l trons any drug store. ___ I1 Clifford’ McBride l§>’**.‘.3“ii‘i‘.?\.\l‘>_\\\l‘\l\‘\ _HI8 NOWTl-WFI NNIND NIAILENINIU: Nflhhah‘ V ‘fil-Llll NIHAI1U1XT$ G ANDl-MIIIOWI-KIIMWMG Iltlflllgflftfil-D fiQN-ITYNNPITIIN. DQIPHMQIT ’RMN- Flowers ARE LOVELY mo GAY. FLOWERS ARE FOR "MOM" ON will When words fall, lovely, fregronl flowers will assure Mother that you love her. . . _ ALLIED FLORISTS AND GROWERS 0F (ANADAJNC. W I N S LO W, Bucklnghumshlrc, England -- (CF) — The last oi seven sons, G. Chapman, former business man and farmer, celebrat- ed hls 101st birthday. 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