5 inI Action! BLEAC H ES BRIGHTEN5 SOAZCS STAINS AWAY DEODORIZES NOTHING DOES Moll, SO EASILY, FOR S0 LITTLEI Most housewives know silent 20 ways to lighten housework 'with . . . IEGISIIIED TRADE MAI; BLEACH And to save steps they Resp 3 aomrs HANDY 1 each in bathroom. h lriochen and laundry. r JN-III Olwillald ii-oBiidu 4 IIANDV Sllll Javex , POWDERED BLEACH N0! in i.i,lIvtlIIUIn- if-VIN. but pwpurmi Ixp" uully Iuv nil w(nIInI)li- wool, nylon Q silk, rayon A w...l..i..y WOlI(lI'V wmlwvl HHIGHTINS LOIONE F-IIV) WHITLS SNUWY my I.......l Just urili -.umz- to ilu- -..u,i-. um! st-u wimi n diff.-n-mu -I mnkvx Cuts wnsh (iuy cnttx I 0 L o a r y. Nui-,.:'antdsMrs. Roderick Mac- ev o urnmeraide were rec- ent visitors to the ho'rne of Mrs. MacNevin's mother. Mrs. Dan MacNevin, 0'Lesry. Mrs. Beulah Macwilliams. O'- Leary, spent the weekend with her cousin. Mrs. Everett Wall. Kensington. ' Mrs. Neil Boulter of Glenwood, spent a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Stanley Dumville, 0'- Leary. , Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jeliey. and children, Lucy Ann, and Swaby. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald, and Miss Olive Jelley, 0'Lear)'. left by car for the United States, where they will spend two weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. William Joy of Charlotte- town, was a visitor to 0'Leary on Friday. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jean Collicutt and family. Mrs. Bruce MacDougal1. O'- Leary, left on Sunday morning for the, United States, where she will visit friends and relatives for a couple of weeks. The schools in O'Leary and vic- inity are closed for potato digging. The many friends of Mrs. Daisy MacNeill are very glad to see her out around again after being con- fined to her home through illness. Mr; and Mrs. Ray Colicutt of Springfield West were Sunday vis- itors to Summerside, guests of their daughter, Mrs. Claude Hark- ness. - Mr. Nelson Woodside of Seattle. Washington. is visiting with rel- atives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lylacConnell of Moncton. are spending a con- ple of weeks with relatives in West Devon and Springhill. Pte. Albert Dumville. who is stationedin Ottawa, returned to his duties after spending his holi- days with his wile and daughter in O'Leary. Mrs. Albert Dumvllle, has re- turned to her home in 0'Leary, af- ter spending a few days in Mone- ton. Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison. Summerside. were week-end vis- ' itora to Knutsford. where they vis- ited friends and relatives. The many friends of Mrs. Ar- thur l-Iarris. 0'Leary. are Elad. to see her home again after being a patient in the Western Hospital for a few days. Mr. snd Mrs. Don MacDonald, St. Eleanors, were visitors to 0'- Leary. on Sunday. h Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallman. O'Leery, were visitors to Free- town recently, where they spent the day with relatives. The many friends of Mrs. Ivan Burton- The annual chicken csupper was held at St. Marks parish hall. September 29. -and was an out- standing success. A large crowd was in attendance and-were loud in their praise of the sumptuous supper served by the ladies of St. Marks and St. Bernardetiss par- ishes. Several tables of bingo were enjoyed and were followed by step dancing by Means. Ralph Kelly, Stephen Doyle and F. GalJI'.'i' and; IV .- 1, Ruth Coughljn; lant, the remainder of the even-" ing was pleasantly spent in danc- ing to excellent music by Lance Dal.ton's qrchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shaw. Hali- burton and Mrs. Bernard Reilly, Cape Wolfe. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wedge. Bummerside. Miss Eileen Reilly. Cape Wolfe, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Wedge, Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arsenault and family, who were residing in Burton during the summer. have returned to their home in Bloom- field. Mr. and Mrs. I-lutt McArthur. and daughter Gloria. who were residing in Burton for the fishing season have returned toe their home Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Griffin, their son Doyle. also Mrs. Elmer Cooke, Burton, and Mrs. Clem 0'- Connor, Cape Wolfe, motored to Grand River on Sunday to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Frank Noye of Uvpsalquitch. N. B., Mrs. Fulton Cooke and Ro- land Cooke of Cape Wolfe, also Mr. Elmer Cooke, sons Allan and Douglas, Burton. were recent vis- itors to Enmonc. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton who spent a pleasant holiday vis- iting with relatives and friends in Burton and Campbellton have re- turned to their home in Rumford. Maine. --Messrs. Wendel Collicutt, Alfred and hope that she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Profitt of Rosebank, motored to York, and visited friends and relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Phillips of Westicape. have moved into 0'- Leary, where they will reside for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Don Maclsaac and family. David and Chris. of Dun- blane. were visitors to 0'Leary on Saturday evening. CP. liINli l'.lil.E TEA Stimulating and delicious! Collicutt are very glad to hear that she is feeling much better Special Grade A I FOWL lb. . 45c Lard.lb. . . . . VERIBEST Tea. lb. Wax Paper 29c 23c Jello. 3 pligs. ..29c 89c lello. 2 pligs. .. 29c Carrots. 2 lbs. . 154: Matches. 3 for 296 DEL MONTE-28 oz. YORK-20 oz. E'TiiE"RixEs. 2 for FRUIT COCKTAIL -s..-... -PEACHES. 2 for .. . iii?iir.2tor 49c ICING SUGAR. 2 pigs. 25c L 45: 75c Tomato GAMPBELUS Ketchup. 13 oz. . . 29c Soup. 2 for 25c 25c "I-IEINZ" sasv soon was for 29: .- 'I'OMA1'O.JIlICE 3ler'3Sc aw ,.,eq woe E: 53 3' Or” '7' cnlunrrymrs. ziu. . iI”iit"s'i'ili's. 2 lins . New ISLAND , sivonv, FJJFIKEMS 0 fi'0P . .39c ..35c 15c '-3557': CONWAY ICIOOL (September Report) Grade IX - l, Erma Morrison; 1. Charles Stewart;- 3. F r e d d i e MacNei1l. Grade VII - 1. Joseph Murphy; 2. Gabriel Stewart. Grade VI - 1. Lillian Palmer: 1. Ruby Oatway; 3. Raymond Oat- WIY. Grade V -- I. Phyllis Oatway; 1. Kathleen Palmer; 3. H a rold Qewart. S. Roy Winn; 3. Arnold Smith. i Grade 111 -- 1. Ronnie MacNeill; I. Doneta Morrison. Grade II (a) - 1. Delina Milli- gen; 2. Wendell Smith. Grade II (b) - 1. James Oat- way; 2. Gary Oatway. Howard. Melvin and Elwood Cooke. Cape Wolfe. are attending the Vocational School, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton, Mlsoouche. also Mr. Elmer Sher- bell, Portage, were recent guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Burton. ...cR,, ATTACHMENTS F0 AND MANY MOR A rraracr BENCH TOOL POLISHES COMPLETE COMBINATION ALL THESE USES... Grade I! (c) - 1. Freddie Milli- gan; 2. Ann Stewart. Grade I (a) -- 1. Stanley Cough- lin; 2. Mary Morrison; 3. Robert Morrison. Grade I (b) - 1. Carol Mor- rison; 2. Clinton Morrison. Grade I (c) - 1, Shriley Cough- Ken- lin; 2. Minor Arsenault; 3. neth Palmer. - Grade I (d) - 1. Roger Mac- Klnnon; 2. Bryonyltamsay; 3. De- borah Winn. Highest Average cent. Hlghest Average in Junio Grades - Shirley Coughlin 97 per cnt LAND SINKS 160 FEET FAHLER, Alta. (CPJe-A strip of land four miles long and a half- mile wide near here has sunk 150 feet below the normal surface, mystifying residents of the dis- trict 275 miles northwest of Ed- monton. The tract started ta drop early last week. R in S e n i o r Grades - Phyllis Oatway 96 per e . Teacher: Mrs. Oscar MacNeIll. says II. 3. Must Be Fast Province , WHITBY, Ont, (CP)-A former Nova Scotia man who said it was nothing unusual for him to drive 85 miles an hour on highways in his home province was found guilty Tuesday of dangerousvdrlving. Wendell Morris, 26. now of Tor- onto, was fined I50 and had his operator's permit suspended for one year. Police said Morris was driving ,. between 85 and 90 miles an hour on a highway. when Morris told the court there was no speed limit in Nova Scotis, Magistrate Frank Ebhs said: ”It must be a fast province." OUTLAWS HITCH-HIKING REGINA (CP) - City council Tuesday night outlawed hitch-hik- ing in Regina. W. W. Splcer, traffic board secretary. said the board is concerned over the danger iri- curred by persons standing on streets soliciting rides. Edmundslon To Pay Damages " OTTAWA. Court of Canada Tuesday ordered the city of Edmundsion. N. B., to pay 322,569 damages to Wilfrid Lebel and his son. Clsude, who was burned by grasping two live electrical wires on city property. The decision upheld a judgment of the New Brunswick court of (CP)-The, Supreme - the 11-naboid roots and use as his father. Claude Lebei. than 18 years old, was injured in 1950 when he grasped the wires running through the back of the grand- stand In the Municipal ball park. The Lebela sued both the city. owners of the stadium, and the Edmundston Baseball Association Ltd.. who held a lease on the field and the andstarid. Judge . J. 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