s-. t. 'KINIlN&'l'0NIl.C.W.M.I. V -The February ” of the Klenalnnoll United Church Auxili- ..Il'v of the Woman's Missionary goeiew was held at sac p.m. . .u Wednesday. February 1 ., II her opening . L, the t. Mrs. Alexander Mac- ". suggested a motto for the ;r year, viz.. "In honor preferring -one another. not siothful in busi- ness. fervent in Spirit, serving -the Lord." She was assisted in - n the Worship Service by Mrs. Rus- sel Macxay. Mrs. W. G. Simp- son. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy. and Mrs. Keir Clark as Readers and .by Mrs. L. M. Murray and Mrs. A J. Y. MacFadyen who led in prayer. Mrs. MacKay also led in prayer for the special prayer for mission Res. The program from the Study Book. "The Church in India" was conducted by Mrs. Horace Glover, and Mrs. William D. Pro- . fitt. Those in charge of the Study Book for March will be Mrs. W. F. Taylor. Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Weldon Davison. The report of the Prcsbyterial was given by Mrs. J. Y. MacFad- yea, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. A. - MacKay. Roll call was responded to by If members. The committee from this society who will assist at the World Day of Prayer Service at Isa Presbyterian Church on Feb- ruary 25. will be the president. 'Mrs. L. M. Murray and Mrs. George Brookins. The Supply Secretary, Mrs. W. F. Taylor. stated that School books and story books were need- ed for Trinidad. , A letter of thanks was received kom Dr. Florence Murray. Korea. for parcel received. It was decided to send another parcel h the near future. Mlseouche -On Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, the monthly meeting of the ... - , ... v.. Lew gue was held at the home of Mrs. Eddie G. DesRoches. After the business meeting bingo was en- joyed by all. and s supper wns served. Friends of Mrs. John C. Poirier. Miscouche. will be sorry to learn that she has received an injury tcharankle.duetoafall.All wish her a speedy recovery. A whist party was recently held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet. Miscouche. The first prize winners were Mrs. Reggie Deslloches and Arsenault, and the consolation prizes were won by Mrs. Vincent Deskoches and Joe Bernard. Evelyn Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Arsen- ault, recently left for the states after having spent the past sev- eral weeks in Miscouche. Rev. Sr. St. Ursulla. prefect of studies, recently visited at Mar- ian Academy, Miscouche. June Gallant and Nova Veno, student nurses at the Charlotte- town Hospital, recently visited at their respective homes. Thelma Arsenault recently ar- rived in Miscouche to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arsenault. Helen Gillis and Marie Mac- Donald who are attending Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown, spent the week-end of February 19 in Miscouche at the home of Mrs. Urban Gillis. Lumino Poirisr, nurse in the Provincial Sanato ium. recently spent several days in Miscouche at the home of her brother. John C. Poirier. Cyril, Earl and Reggie Des- O'l.eery -Friends of Mrs. Harold Ashley. are sorry to hear that she is a ” t the Western Hospital and wish her an oath! recovery. Attending the hockey game on Saturday night between the Milton Hornets ind the 0'l4esry Maroons in the 0'Leary rink were Miss El- len Cornish and Miss Norma Gor- rill. students of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutsiord. had as dinner ginsts . ently, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macnougaii. Friends of Mrs. Claude Collicutt regret her illness at her home in 0'Leary. where she had jaundice and some of the children have the measels. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Summerside, .spent Sunday with relatives and friends in 0'Leary. Miss Olive Jelley. bank em- ployee at Summerside, visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley in 0'l.eary. on 2 Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell of Summerside. were visitors to rel- atives ln O'Leary and vicinity on Sunday evening. . Quite a numbe gathered at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. How- Ibe in Charlottetown for the six- weeks course provided for young people. The course relates to Farm Mechanics and other mat- lters. useful to young farmers. inspector C. B. Jelly. Summer- side. paid an official visit to Carle- ton school and to North Carleton School, February 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacMic- ken, Carleton, were guests of Mrs. MacMicken's parents, Mr. and Thursday the meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Adams. Mrs. Jack Msclienzle of Spring- field West. spent a couple of days visiting with her brother and sis- ter-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collicutt in O'I4eary recentbr. Mrs. Norman MacFadyen. R.N., of Chef r it I few days as guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dewar in 0'Leary. The many friaids of Mrs. Wil- liam Bernard are very glad to see her around again after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and family of Mill Road. motored to Summersidc recently and vis- ited with their son and daughter- in-ltilsw Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cor- nis . Mr. Bayiield Ellis. accompanied by Mr. Alfred Dignan, Charlotte- town. attended the hockey game in O'Leary on Saturday night, be- tween 0'I4eary and the Milton players. Mrs. Charles Macwilliams and small baby of West Cape. are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. W .N .Ma(-Williams in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose were recent visitors to O'Leary,. They also visited at the home of Mr. George Collicutt in Cape Wolfe. Miss Kathleen Smallman. employee in O'Leary. is confined to her home with 'flu. We hope to see her back on the job soon again. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan of Summersidc. were recent visitors to relatives in Woodstock and vic- inity. Mrs. Allison Home of Summer- lett on Thursday night where Bible and discussion was enjoyed. Next x lend at the home of her parents store Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Betts. '" i spent " i at home of Mrs. Betta parents Mr. anngdhlirs. Truman Harris on Locke The many friends of Mrs. David Griffin, Locke Road. are glad to see her feeling better and able to return home from the Nursing Home in O'I.eary. Miss Meriam Howlett. R. N.. Summerside, spent the week-end at the home of her parents Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. Howlett in Ollseary. Miss Laurelta Arsenault, who is employed in Summe side, was a visitor to O'Leary and Howlan rec- ently. Mrs. Harry Arbing of Woodstock. was a passenger to Charlottetown recently where she visited her mother Mrs. J. T. Dlgnan who is a patient in the Sanatorium. She also visited with other relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Due to the heavy storm on Fri- day the mail man did not make his rounds on Saturday. Miss Roberta Frizzell. teacher at Slemon Park, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Frlzzell in Springfield West. There are quite a few cases of jaundice reported in the com- munity. We hope that this will soon clear up. Mrs. Wesley Gallant and family left 0'Leary on Monday and will reside in Summerside in future. Miss Mary Weeks. Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown. spent the week-end of Feb. Nth. at her home in Fredericton. Mr. Stanley shame. Charlotte- town. was a visitor to Frederic- ton. on Monday. Feb. lith. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks. Mr. Lloyd Cutcliffe, of Nova Scotia Technical College, spent the week-end of Feb. will. visit- ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cutcllffe. Fredericton. Mr. John MacDonald and Mr. Douglas MacDonald. Glasgow Road, were visitors to Frederic- ton and Pleasant Valley on Mon- day. Feb. list Mrs. Whitfield Abbott. and daughter Wilma, Fredericton were visitors to Charlottetown on Mon- day, February list. Mr. and Mrs. Wesle Murray. Halifax, N. S.. are v iting Fredericton, the guests of Mr. Murray's mother. Mrs. Nelson Murray. Mrs. S. M. MacDowell. and little son Robert Paul. are spend- ing two weeks visiting relatives and friends here. -41. and children Pauland Ann of El- lerslie were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley in 0'L-eary. LAC Lloyd Smallman who is sta- tioned at St. Margaret. N. B.. spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smallman. in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. O'Leary, were visitors to Alberton Iorden Mr. and Everett Mscl.-nod. Borden. left on Tuesday. F ntospend eweekln Mon . Frisndslfereare tclearn tbatCapt.iIerbMacensieisre- coves-ingnicelyfromsaoperstioa intbeP.C.Hospitalsndexpecta tohehomesoon. Misses Doreen Dorsey Freda Noonen of Charlottetown. .spent the weelr-end at their homes in Mrs. Edward Griffin of Burton. Lot 7. is visiting in Borden with her daughter, Mrs. Everett Mc- Kenna and Mr. McKenna. We regret that Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald is a patient in the P. C. Hospital and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and Mr. Cecil Palmer of Borden. via- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. of Conway on Monday, Feb. zlst, and were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. of Freeland. Miss Judy Darrach. little daugh- ln ter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dar- rach. Borden. returned to her home here on Thursday. Feb. 17th. after being a patient in the P. E. I. Hosp tal. where she was having X-rays nd eye tests. The regular meeting of the Bor- den Social Club was held on Feb. 16th at the home of Mrs. Hamid Coggens. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Arthur Jay who read the 28th chapter of Matthew followed by prayer. The business meeting opened with (OLD CUT FROM DAYS Science Shrinks Piles ,New Wa .Without Surgery astonishing ebility holds and to relieve pain. have been relieved-without resort to urgsry. Ila one can after in 11", while gustly &ctioa or retraction And! ....;.. aliasing 9: whue d4's'c.t.orn' obauvsticna were continued evi a period of us... many onthsl In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing statements as "Piles 'ns -of-II-I Thenemetepsk promptly. hemorrhoids under the mm. s" .-- -' price is only 81.10 a tube including an lppiiumt Plrntion H-at all drug stores. And remgm. ber - if not entirely satisfied a your money will be refunded vrnsnssns. GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL nnnnqun nuns mmsr, FEBRUARY zsoi Skaters In costume are requested to be on the ice at 8 P. M- sharp. Thirteen classes. A large number of valuable prises donated by the business firms of Bede- Mrs. George Duggan. reported Roch" 0! Mi h tl . . . M.Rbt ,3 dlb M.dM.Cll.Pdh I . ml ” I""”' "I" "ll ” 3”” left for Msnitcfifim vtberdecetllliey 1.-,r;,.,.,-3 egrmson m 8 "9 M 3”” " "S""'E 8' "'9 Mme 0' heF.Mon'm,::' we”; rgcelfn jl'5m',',f': fa recently. visiting their daughter 10 HOURS-For 35; pital cells had been made and Wm M mployed. F brolher 1-9519? and MV5- GBY I'1i0.Lem,y and vicinity who is a patient in the Western , c.........,...., qua um summer-glde, that so cards. so treats and one Mr. w....y c.........u. .. Knutsrord- - Hospital. UCKIEY S('APSUtES b”uq"9"5 hm be" 59m' Dmmg Mrs And Mrs RN39" C0”-"I Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Fernwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams. Mr -and MTS- James Bufleigh "C P' i! .ltIsTArn'Vecl the month, 25 books had been read. Mrs. D. MacKenzie was ap- pointad as a Central Committee b be in charge of subscriptions hr The Every Family Campaign for the Church papers. Mrs. Keir Clark and Mrs. Murray were ap- pointed to procure a film to be and small daughter, Nora Mae, recently returned to their home in Miscouche after having spent some time in Gagetown, N. B. The borders of Marian Academy, Miscouche. recently spent a week- end at their respective homes. recently underwent tonsillectimy in the Prince County Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Judson Black- ,more returned to their home in 'this village on February 10. after spending several weeks with rela- tives in North Tryon, due to Mrs. used at a later meeting. Mrs. Blackmore's illness. Her many - -Ioraoe Glover read a letter re- BOOOOIIO friends in Bedeque are pleased” eeived from Mrs. Joseph Mathe- to learn that she is improved son in reply to one sent her ex- pressing regrets on her departure from the community and from he Society. The meeting closed by repeat- hg lie Mizpah Benediction. New Annun J Eight members of the Women's Institute and one visitor gathered at the home of Mrs. Walter Moase ea Wednesday afternoon. Febru- nry 16th to quilt. A very nice quilt was completed which will be offered for sale. This is the Mr. Everett Maclfarlane. Char- lntietown. spent February 9th.. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacF'arlane. Carleton. Mr. Ralph MacCaull and Mr. Lloyd Stordy. were visitors to our capital city on Wednesday. Mrs. Benjamin Craswell. Fre- dericton, was a visitor to Carle- ton Siding on February 10th. She called on her sister, Mrs. Edith Myers. who has been in poor health for some time. She also visited with other relatives. Mr. Gordon Myers. son of Mr. in health. The first congregational ”get-to- gether for i955" of the Bedeque United Church. was held on Tues- day evening. February 8th. There was a good gathering - about "sixty. The pastor. Rev. G. K. Ward. conducted a brief devotion- al period. after which film strips were shown. Then followed a dis- cussion based on one of the films presented. Games of various kinds added to the entertainment. The '.Lower Bedeque and Fernwood ladiesl provided refreshments. second one completed. and an- other to be done before next meet- "dd Mb: 5.1191131”? Igiyem Earlelglilh g 5'-H Ing. A very nice. afternoon was In - 0 I M! C ell. 99 spent. Ind I supper RNROYAL "ad b'da:Ih”:"' M W” drives ca truck for the Lane's 3039'" . an rs. eman c - 3 d , , , p . mm; Ema, Margaret and "8 9 Fri.-Sat. 7.15 s. 9.15, Matinee Sat. "mm 1”, George Mcwilliams. Mr. William Pya and Mr. Bennett Dawson was recent guests of Mr. and Mrs..J. P. Mclnnis and family. Friends of Erroll and Garth Thompson little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thompson. New An- nan. will be sorry to learn of Ileir being laid up with virus eumonia. All hope to see those o litle lads out around again h the near future. Mr. John McKinnon and daugh- Q Bertha. visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis on Thursday afternoon. 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