May 14, 1910
Remember, H.W. Turner’s Millinery opening Saturday, May 14th. This will be the ladies day at O'Leary. The display is up to date in every particular.
June 17, 1911
Wanted in O'Leary, ten or twelve women to bake for Orange Lodge Tea. Liberal wages. Also, to hire from one to six good cook stoves, wood or coal. Apply to manager, W.H. Dennis.
August 5, 1911 All kinds Deering and McCormicks extras, International engine repairs, Corn King, and Clover Leaf, Manure spreader, extras can be
held at H.W. Turner’s, O’Leary.
April 26, 1913
The O’Leary Dramatic Club will present “Little Buckshot" in Alberton Hall, on Friday evening May 2nd. Special train arrange- ments at reduced fare have been made for the occasion. A special train will run from Tignish, returning after the play. From O’Leary parties may go by regular afternoon train and return by special train after the play.
May 3, 1913
Mr. RN. Pate who took the place made vacant in the customs office at Summerside by the death of Charles Murphy two years ago, resigned the position on Wednesday. Before returning to his home at O'Leary, he was presented with an address, and a handsome fountain pen by his associates in the department, where his courtesy and abili- ty have won him a host of friends.
June 7, 1913
Mr. D. Robert, Provincial Manager of the International Harvester Co., shortly after getting off the train at O’Leary, last Tuesday night suf- fered a stroke of paralysis. His wife was telegraphed for and she arrived from St. John, N.B., on Thursday evening. We regret to learn this (Friday) morning, that Mr. Robert now lies in a critical condition at the Willow Hotel, O’Leary.
September 27, 1913
Mr. AJ. O'Halloran, for many years, station agent at O’Leary, will move shortly to Bloomfield, which is his old home, to take charge of the station there.
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