race rooarasse E; 1 HE GUARDIAN. cuaanorrarown ..... 455: 79 Howlun Mr. and Mrs. Jack Piatts molar- ed to Tyne Valley on Sunday. '.m: M153 5135' Sweet of 0'Leary spent Sunday with friends in Howian: Arthur DesRoehe apeiit Sunday lti Fortune Cove. Harry Macliusland of Bloomfield was in Howlan on Sunday. - Miss Catherine Perry spent the Past few days in Summerside. Mrs. J. .'B. Arsenault went to Woodstock on Friday. Messrs. Ray Arbing and Giibc;-; Gaudet. motored to Suininersitie on l7rida,v. Robert Arsenaul-t. of Hciwlaii again loaded a car of pulp at How- lan on Saturday. -Jack Gallant and sons, Jackie and Dannie, vreic in O'Leary on Saturday morning. ' -Mrs. Ivan Webb spent Thursday night at the home of Mrs. H. J. Gallant, Howlaii. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant oi Charlottetown came on election day to vote in Duvar. ........---.4u.g4.L..---......,......, J . Mr. and Mrs. Haywood of (iharlnttctnpi were ill this dlstrici on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arse-nault. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant visu- cd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant on Sunday evening. . Mrs. Frank Peters spent a few . days at the home of her DBTCHLS, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters. Duvar. Messrs. Joe Comeau and Joe D. Pineau of Duvar recently left to seek employment in Ontario. The Misses Jean Arsenault,Fred:i and Leila Mac.-Xus-land spent Sat- urday afternoon in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Peters of Eiowlan motored to Summerside on iaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Gallant vi.-. lied with Mr. and Mrs Jerry Gai- lant on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family spent Sunday in How- lan. Mr. and Mrs. Fl:.:l.llCiS MacQuar- no and sons: of Wilmot, were in l-lowlan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman were visiting in Woodstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Miss Delma Gallant. were in 0'- Izeary on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and family of Bloomfield Station mot- ored to Howlan on Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Albert Martin and children, of Duvar. on Wednesday visited in I-fowlan at the home of her sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shield. Mrs. Catherine Perry returned to her home in I-fowlan on Wetl- nesrlav cvcnimz. after it few days in Slif'I'lmCrFi(lC. ) Mr and Mrs. Alhrm '1'. Arscnaiill. nf l-lmvlan spent Thursday evening in O'Leary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noorian. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet and tlircr: children were Sunday even- inc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant of Charlottetown were weekend visit- ors in lfowlan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscnault. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shir-ld.mntorcd to Alberton on Fri- day evening where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanch- arti. Our dear old lady Mrs. Gasplc Arsenaull, who will be 98 years young on September 23rd. has not been too well recently. Her pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney was called in "Friday when P hssianointed Tie? ” prepared her soul for its long jour- ney homeward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. To- ronto went by train to Piusville on Wednesday afternoon. where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. JKCK V Jones and family. and other relat- - l ives. Friends of Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock regret to know that she is now a patient in Charlottetown 'Hospital and sincerely look forward to her home-coming soon. An auction sale of farm and all stock and farm implements was held at the home of Wm. Shield of Howlan on May 2nd. The shield family plan on moving to Char- lottetown. Messrs. Fred Rogerson of Union- rale. Edward and Paul Gallant and Clayton Carrutha-a of I-fowlaxi motored to the Brae shore on Fri- day evening for a loan of gravel to be used in a cement foundation under tdwar-d's house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones return- :-ri in How-Ian on Saturday morn- ing after spending a few days at the home of Fred's father. Mr. Jack Jones and Mrs. Jones in Piusville. On Sunday afternoon, April 29th. the Rev. M. J. Rooney baptised the infant daughter of Mr. and Ira Henry Gallant of Edwin. spons- ors wen transits Anuisult and Jack Gallant; dune. Audrey Anne. , Jan... ' can-others Eilerslie &HBlilefortl Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mscbougall motored to Summerside, Tuesday. Mr. 1.-Iei-man Adams was a visit- or to sumnierside on Tuesday. The Misses Jennie .and Gracie Ross were passengers -to Summer- side on Saturday. Misses Doris Morrison and Edith Grant Summerside were visitors to Ellerslie Friday evening. Mrs. Harold Gillis was the guest of her sister Mrs. Earl Simmons, Summerside on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips were visiiora to OlI.eary on Mon- day. Mr. A. E. Macii.-elm was a pas- engcr to Summerside on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waite were visitors to Summerside on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacNev- in motored to Summerside on Mlaiiday. Mr. and Mrsfclaude Hayes motored to Summerslde on Satur- day. Mr. Jack Milligan accompanied by Theodore Gillis motored to Summerside on 'l"lle5d8y. Mir. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton McacKay. Travellei-- Rest were the guests of Mrs. Mar-Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac, Borden were guests of Mrs. Mac- Isaac's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mat-Nevin on Saturday. Mrs. Melvin Hutcheaon and Mrs. Theodore Gillis were guests of Mrs. Earl Simmons. Summerside on Tuesday. Messrs. Allison England, Sinclair Mat-Caull and Alexander skinner were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. The many friends of Mrs. Stan- ley Williams will be pleased to learn she is feeling better after her recent serious illness. All will .ioin in wishing her a. speedy com- pete recovery. Mr. Lloyd Ellis Summerside presented the show "Richmond surrenders" before a large ap- preciative audience on Friday ev. thing and the show for the com- ing week is one being shown at the Regent Theatre Summer-side during the week, "Buccaneer-'s Girl". and is in Technicolor. The Ellerslic Athletic Club met in the L. 0. X4. Hall on Wednes- day ucvenlng for their annual meeting. Mr. Burton Burlelgh P;-9- sideni presided over the meeting. The slate of officers or the en. lcrslle where he attended the Western Presbytery Young People's Union meeting, which was held 31, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh. Mrs. Anthony Finnan and daugh- ter Patricia on Saturday went to Halifax and returned on Wednes- day nllzht. While there they were auests at the home of Mr, am-1M”, Oscar Gallat. Mrs. Larraina Gallant and daughters visited in Howian on Sunday afternoon where Theresa spent the night with her grand- parents and little brother Urbain. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault and little daughter Anne Marie. of Emerald, attended Mass at St. An- thony's on Sunday recently. In the afternoon they visited with relat- ves. Bruce Carruthers arrived back home on Saturday night after hav- ing been gone for the past three or four weeks, having visited his niece in New Hampshire, his sister in Boston, then to Winnipeg where he spent a. night at the home of Milton Smallman Jim, formerly of 0'Lear,v. From there he travelled to Toronto where he visited with his son Floyd. ...-..- .. ....... -... .. .... Borden and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant and little son Jerry of Summer- side spent a few days in Borden last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Trenholrn. leaving later for Ontario where they will reside. Mrs. R. B. Davis of Brighton. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Belmont, Mass. return- ed to USA. on Saturday after spending a week in Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan at Borden Im. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie -Campbell and little son Peter of Borden left on Friday for Toronto. They were accompanied by Miss Janet Howatt of Cape Traverse. Master Melvin Gaudef. of Sum- merside, spent the week-end with his grandfather, Mr. Joseph Gaudet at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Picker- ing, daughter Miss Leah Picker- ing and Miss Vivian Woodside 'of Clinton were visitors to Bor- E l 1 J i l i den on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Borden were visitors to Chat- lottetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd inman. Mrs. Philip Howatt and daugh- ter Rents and Mr. Malcolm Gilli: of Borden left on Friday for Si. Peters, C.l3. where Mr. lnman is engaged in the lobster industry. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna and little daughter Nancy Ann were visitors to Sutton, Lot '1 on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin. Mrs. Jack Deigan and daugh- ter Maria-n of Summerside vis- ited friends in Borden on Sun- day. Mrs. Parmenas Phillips and Miss Evelyn Hardin-g of Kensing- ton spent a few days last week suing year are Mr. George Wilson President, Mrs. Preston Maccaull, Vice-President, Mrs. Layton Millar, secretary treasurer. Messrs. Ernest Paynter, Melvin Hutchinson and Preston Maccaull. entertainment committee there was some discus- sion on purchasing a building at Mt. Pleasant to be used as n rink and a committee was appointed to meet with a committee from the Tyne Valley to wait on the proper authorities over such matters. Oth- er points of business were discus- sed and meeting adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander skin- ner entertained the members of the Bideford Y. P. U. on Wednes- ' day evening. and during the ob- sence of the President James Burleigh the vice-president Miss Jean Millar presided over the busi- ness period. Mrs. James Burleigh wa.s in charge of the devotional period. Plans were made to ask Northam Y. P. U. to present their play in the L. O. L. Hall in the near future on behalf of the Bide- ford Y.P.U. Miss Eloise MacAu.!- land is in charge of the Devotional Period for the next meeting. Re- .freshments eommitte is Miss Orell Hayes, Miss Eloise Macausland and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson. The Rev. R. H. Baxter led the discussion on the Biblical study of the book of Acts the chapters were 15 an is and the following two are be studied for the next meeting. Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson invited the members to her home for the next meeting. A dainty lunch ran ser- ved by the hostess and members of the refreshment committee and the Rev. E). H. Baxter pronounced the benediction bringing another e enlng of Christian Fellowship 10 I. close. I.IVEllIISl-I? "Troubles never come singly" they in l So take Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pi is and get two treatments in onel This provcn remedy helps you feel better faster-because it relieves both liver and kidney disorders and the backache and painful joints which so often result. Dr. ' Clinse-a name DILCHASE S todependon. so KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS lleighbor if I J. .. . Mr; Junior mm: truudu sviiuas. in I- Ah!!!)I01- ly George Clan-kl "We just had our first faintly conference. We voted three V to one for an increase in allowances." I 0 Leary and I I I hmmw Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignan and children of Charlottetown were visitors to Woodstock on Sunday, the guests of Mr. Dignan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Mrs. Charles Gordon of 0ascum- pec, who underwent an operation at the Prince County Hospital in Summersidt, has returned to her home. Her many friends wish her a speedy convalescence. Mr. Walter Yeo of West Devon is on the sick list and is receiving medical treatment. He is recuper- ating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Yeo in O'Leary, and his many friends hope that soon he'll be fcclr ing well agalii. Mrs. Alton Rayner. who has been a patient in the P. 13.1. Hospital in ..:.....M..M...MM-.M- with relatives at Borden return- ing home on Wednesday. Miss Laura Ozon who recently underwent an appendectomy in the Prince County Hospital re- turned to her home in Borden on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Maclsaac, Jr., is confined to bed this week threai- ened with pneumon-la. Wllna. is improving nicely and her many friends hope to see her out soon. Messrs. John R. Sharpe and Robert Sharpe of Norboro visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe on Monday wnen returning from spending the week-,cnEd with relatives at Cape Tormeuiiur. The weekly auction pai-ly of the Ladies Altar Society was held in the town hall at Borden on Monday evening with SCVI'll tables playiiiu. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Louis Hackcil, gentlemen by Mr. Leonard Gill- lant with consolation prizes go- ing to Mrs. N. Darrach and Mr. Jack HCllll(Si0)'. The freczeoui prize was -woii by Mr. Elmer Mclnnis.-A. Charlottetown and who underwent a very serious operation, has re- 'turned to her home in O'Leary feeling improved in health. Her many friends wish her a continued improvement and a speedy conval- esence. ITliere were large congregations on Sunday morning, afternoon and evening, April 29th. at the O'l.eary Church of the Nazarene as the Evangellsts. Rev. H. B. and Mrs. Mullen of Havelock. Digby County. N. S., continued their special ser- vices helped by the splendid sing- ing of their son Paul. They will conclude their special services on Tuesday night May the first and will then go to Mount Pleasant and Elmadale. Mr. Douglas Hardy of Monirose was a visitor to 0'Leary on Satur- day night, April Zllith. For the past three years or so he has operated Hardy's Radio Service at O'Leary. A veteran of the Second World War, he has enlisted in the R. 0 AF. and has been posted to Goose Bay, Labrador, and will be leaving for that post this week. He will be greatly missed in 0'Leary as he was the Scoutmaster of the O'- Lcary Boy Scouts and librarian of ,the O'Leary Film Council and an 7active member of the 0'Lcary Un- fiied Church Young Peoples Union. There were large congregations lat the four churches on the 0'- lLcary Pastoral Charge of the Un- liied Church on Sunday, April Eillh. llt was Rural Life Suiiday. the fifth lsunday after Easter. which has its lroofs in tlic Rogczoii Days. It is in day set apart for cnipliasizing the meaning of Cliristiaiiity for rural life; for the invocation of iGod's blessing upon the seed, '.lic fruits of the soil and the cultivat- iors of the earth; for the rtiiisld- 1.,-anon of just.irc for agricultura- and the spiritual values of rural llife. The first service was in the iinorning at West Devon. with ,people atteiiding from Carlcioiiliot ,6, Coleman. Alaska and West Dev- lon. The choir with Mrs. Charles .Moreshead rendered the sllci-W1 lliymiis. The first afternoon service lwas at 2 olrlock in the Brae Cliurcli land the choir under the iemlersiilp lnr Mrs. Fred MacLcod had a spar.- lial number. The second afternoon RED 'SHIElD SERVICES Approximately 1.546.000 COH- edluns won materially helped fan you byline personal services of the Salvation Anny in its Maternity Home: General Hospitals Old Follts' Homes Prison and Pollen Count Wovlt Children's Moms: Children's Summer Camps Mining Fvlcndf Service Free labour Service Men's Hostels Salvation Arm REIl A-Freetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 5:. Burns and Mrs. Russel Burns were visit- ors to Charlottetown on Sunday. Miss Wanda Francis employee at Holman's, l.itd.. spent the week- end at her home in the'vulaze. Mrs. Elton Cairns of Lower Freetown spent the past week via- iting in Bummcrside as the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Mouse. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet warren and daughter Sheila. Mrs. S. A. Burns and Mrs. B. Clow were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Friday. Miss Edith Stetson of Summer- side spent the past week in South service was at 3.30 in the 0iLeary Church and a full choir under the leadership of Mrs. J. M. MacWlll- liam was heard to advantage in a special number. The last service was held in the Bloomfield Church in the evening and the church choir, led by Mrs. A. W. Criiswell. led in the singing of the special number mid the regular hymns. At all four services an appropri;itc sermon was preached by the Mili- ister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dignan who have spent the past sev-:i'al days at their home in O'Lenry Corner, left for Charlottetown on Monday. April 30th, where thev now reside. Mrs. Dignan is a tal- ented singer and is frequently heard over the Charlottetown radio station on Saturday nioriiliig in ilic religious service sponsored ml Rev Quincy Stairs of the Uniteil, Pentecostal Church in Charlotte- fnwii. Mr. Dignan is a brother of Mr. Alfred Dignan of O'Leary anti it brother of Mrs. Arbing of O- Lciiry Corner and also a brother oi Rev. Leslie A. Dignan of Port Hill Anglican Parish. Their motiicr. Mrs. J. T. Diana". M5 be?" A patient in the Provincial Sanator- film for many months and is not G. S. Stetson. Mr. Robert Jardine and Mr. -Ai- lison Proffitt were in Charlotte- town recently attending a meeting of the Central Farmers Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Imkliart and children Blois land Lynn vis- ited in Freetown on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lockhart's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drum- r'nond. Friends in Freetown of Mrs. James Smith are sorry to hear that she had the misfortune to fall and suffer a .broken wrist. Mrs. smith has been spending the Mrs. Daniel smaliman and Mr. Smallman of O'l.ieary and the ac- cident occurred while there. All ;Homc and School ABOCl3llOll. The too well. Her many friends hope ihat soon Mrs. J. T. Dismi" V” be feeling sti'UnK9l'. lwlllcll is intended for school im- join in wishing her a speedy con- valescence. -The April meeting of lower Freetown Mission Band was held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Bernard with almost thirty children pres- ent. The very interesting meeting was enjoyed by all and the con- clusion lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. John lleffell returned to his home mi South Freetown on Sunday. Mr. Heffell has been re- ceiving treatment in Prince Coun- ly Hospital for the past month. His many friends are glad to know that lie is much improved. in lirallli. Freetown Hall was filled to cap- acity on Friday evening April 20th when ilie young people of South Freetown presented a variety con- cert which was sponsored by the programme consisted of solos. duels, dialogues. monologues, slep- dancing. instrumental music read- ings. The lnsirumental- music was supplied by Messrs. Emery Mulligan. Tom Burgess, Gerard Gauthier and Ivan Day. Mr. Har- old Drummond capably acted as master of ceremonies. A sale of candy added to the proceeds and a nice sum of money was realized Freetown guest of Mr. and Mrs. IN MEMORIAM Mas. cnaaa svsum courm -Mrs. Collett was the or the late Alexander .n”.'i””ifi'.”.?l MacLeod of Bedeque. this Pro). vince, and was born in 1869, sh, evtmuallr became the wife of Mr James lrtemas Collett. and the, lived in Bedoque until 1041, when they moved to Amherst, N. 5. 'n this union were born three child- ren. Harry, Earle. and M1,. 1,. Collett; R..N. Her husband px-g. decensedher about 20 years ago, Harry passed awsy in 1948 and Earle several years prior to that, Miss Ila is the only survivor of an winter months with her daughter, mm”? There ar four grandsons; cw. reside in Dorchester, N.B., A;-1,-nu, and Willard Collett, and two in Bedeque, Allan and Earle. Mrs. Collett had been in pom- health for several months, during which time she was tenderly cared fcr her daughter Ila, R. N. By lief kindly and gentle disposition, me made for herself many friends who will long cherish fond memories of her. She was a lady of high Chris. tian ideals and I valued member of the Bedequs congregation while she and her husband resided in this community. The funeral services were hem on Tuesday afternoon, May 15;, After a short service at the honw of Mr. James Henderson, the re. mains were taken to the United Church. The local piutor, Rev. w. B. Crowc. was assisted in the ser- vice by Rev. E. S. Weeks, Bede-qut. Hymns, "What A Friend We Hav.-, In Jesus" and "The Lord's Mv Shepherd" were sung by the church choir, with Mrs. Walter Craig as organist. Mr. Crom brought a very comforting mes- sage, iiiising it on Acts 7:59. "liUi'4l Jesus receive my spirit." The pallbearers were: Williw sfavci-t. J. H. MacFarlanc. Juli; Noonaii, T. J. lnman, Hcrberi Schurman and Lloyd Jewell. Beautiful floriil tributes testiiirii to the esteem in which the decv.-an ed was held. Interment was ir Lower Bedeque cemetery. movements. The Young PeoE-cw-ari to be congratulated on their Yer) fine performance. New Hope. ..New Life Every day, men who liavct sounded the depths of degradation and despair find their way back to use-' ful and happy lives through the human touch and the understanding heart of The Salvation Army. To keep open this door of hope for'thosc in desperate need. througli the practical means proved effective by The Salvation Army, YOUR dollars are needed. Again The Army appeals - confidently - to YOU. SHIELD APPEAL s-J1 y