April 20, 1907 The O'Leary and Methodist people held a very pleasing and successful entertainment in the O'Leary Hall on Wednesday evening last. The hall was crowded and the programme excellent. Mr. H.W. Turner in his usual pleasing manner acted in the capacity of chairman, and Mr. W. Dennis auctioned off the baskets. The pro¬ ceeds amounted to about $70.00. April 27, 1907 The new store of Robert Ellis , Jr., O'Leary Station , is progressing rapidly. The main store is finished throughout in good style. To the right of the store is a large millinery department which occupies a portion of the wing and at the rear of the millinery room is a large well equipped ready-to-wear clothing department. To the left is the grocery department with all the latest and most improved conve¬ niences. The office is in the rear of the building on the second floor and not only affords a full view of the store, but a splendid view of the main street, public buildings, and railway station. The carpet department is adjoining the office. Mr. Ellis will open up about the 10th of May and will place on his shelves one of the best assortments of dry goods, groceries, millinery, and ready-to-wear clothing that can be found in this county. The new store is a great credit to the builder and also a great improvement to the progressive town of 'Leary. May 11, 1907 H.W. Turner 's grand millinery opening will take place on Thursday, May 19th, and will be continued through the week. In the McGill prize list in science for the past year, the names Melbourne Dennis , O'Leary , second year, first (Scott's) prize $25.00, in first year Clinton Dennis, O'Leary , second (Fleetwood) prize $8.00. May 18, 1907 Mr. J.A.G. Ellis has purchased the drug store of Mr. J.W. Carruthers , Montague. He will also open a branch store at O'Leary Station about the first of June. June 8, 1907 The O'Leary Dairying Company will commence operations on the 17th of June. Patrons requiring milk cans will please leave their order for some with the secretary as soon as possible. 333