tin. Tlioim Llnklottor lie-elected President of S'slilo —-Mrs. Thames Linkletter was re~elected pi “ by acclama- tion of the Summerside aub-di- vision of the C. W. . at the annual meeting held April 8. in the K. of C. Home. Elected to office with Mrs. 'Linkletter were: , , _lst vice pres., Mrs. Carroll De-2 '1 a n e y: 2nd. Mrs. l pres. vice pres., Laurier Peters; 3rd. vice Min Margaret Wedge; recording ’scc‘y. Mrs. Willard Perry; cor-I ‘responding sec'y., Mrs. Georgel Olscamp; treasurer, Mrs. Dolorl vRichard; councillors. Mrs. Tous-l »aant Perry, Mrs. Elmer Pineau,‘ Mrs. Victor Clow, Mrs. Ted Bern-I ard. Mrs. Stephen Laughlin. Mrs; Hilary Gaudet, Mrs. William Cody. Mrs. Reg. Gallant. Convcners: Sick, Mrs. Joseph. Linklettcr: social so "'0, Mrs.‘ Arras Arsenault; program, Mrs. Aldon Arsenault; ways and means. Mrs. Clifford MacGuigan; girl guides, Mrs. Carroll Delaney; Ed-l ucation. Mrs. T. Earle Hickcy;| Magazine. Mrs. Laurier Petcrs;; press. Miss Margaret Wedgez, membership, Mrs. Ulric Drapeau; red cross. Mrs. Ivan Clow: Citie- enship. Mrs. Leo Blacquiere. > Miss Margaret Wedge was con-l vener of nominations with Mrs. Laurier Peters and Mrs D. F. MacNeil assisting. Prior to the election of officers the monthly meeting was held with the President. Mrs. Thomas, Linklcttcr in the chair. Miniitcsi of the ]'Jl'l3\‘l(‘lllS monthly and ox- ecutive meeting was read by re- corcling secretary, Miss l\ri'.ii'garct Wedge also, the report by irezi-‘ surcr Mrs. Lauricr Peters. (‘or-‘I rcspondence was read by the‘ secretary Mrs. Joseph Linklctter from Mrs. Catherine Praughti vonvcner of Law Rctrcuts. Miss Dorothy Cullen Sct"y Treas. of Catholic Girls Scholarship. Rt-\'.i ‘Class rage I! The Guardlnn Monday. April 19. 1954 St. Louis Anti Vicinity —Mrn' Paul Gaudet has return. ed to_her home in st. Louis 311,5; spending the winter months with members of her family in U. S. A. D. W. |.'. various meetings during the year including Community Planning Association and Consumer Credit meetings and placing a wreath at the Soldiers’ Monument on Re- membrance Day. Mrs. Millie Gallant. convener Mr" ”‘d_M’5- J°’°Ph P917)’ W?" of the sick committee, reported,"°°“'- Vl3ll«°l‘3_ W Hflllflx. N. 8.. making 93 visits to sick and t “"9" ‘"95’ “filed 1-Ml Raymond bereaved families during the,Doucette who in recoverlne from year. and remembering the sick159l'l°U-5 injuries when he was in- and shut-in members during volved in an automobile accident Christmas season. which claimed the lives of two of Convener of social service, Mrs. 1 his companion: on March 19. Arras Arsenault. reported that. while demands during the past Mr. Joseph Callazhan of the R. year were not as great as in CA!’ uauoned fit st‘ M“'8aret. previous years assistance had N.B.. motored to St.Loui.s tospend been given to needy families by the week-end of April 4 visiting way of clothing, money, books with his mother. Mrs. Myra Cal. and cod liver oil capsules for laghan. children. Capsules were also sup- plied to the Convent for needy Mr‘ and M1‘-5~ Emmett Callaghan children. A blanket was donatedlillld M11 Fl'€d J- Peters motored 00 to the League of Mercy Tea and Miscouche on April 3 to attend the one to the Convent Bazaar. funeral of the late Urban Gillie Convener of publicity, Mrs. Wll-l which was held on that day. frcd Gallant, reported on the ex- cellent cooperation received from Mr‘ C371 0.31%“ h55 recently the press and stated that autarrived from Boston, Mass, and meetings had gccn promptly ,re.lvL‘lll.8d several of his friends and l>0l‘l€d- relatives in St. Louis. Other activities participated in dl|l‘ll'lK llle year were: a First Aid with an enrollment of 25 members: a study club; enter- taining ilic cast of St. Pauls' Dramatic Club; and securing ad. Mr. Wendall Stewart has return- ed to his home in Murray Harbor after spending the past week on business in St. Louis. ;'i‘;1’;?‘l;‘,‘”g l‘”’ "79 1-“agile M6821-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers were _ , ' . re ent 'is.tors at the home of Mr. _ ‘ " ’ _ _ " ' . At the conclusion of the mcet- fined M,\,_ scxtus Gmis in Kndflre HEAP OF BLTTLB — Some of the 8;) million po nds of butter in! the Prl'ESi(tl:l'll thanked the Cape stored ll)!’ the ll. S. in lShlL'l1ii§)O. Lllgaogcls lllho once-over frombw. C. i-onvencrs or " ' t - d ' B ke-. Tie overnnient as 2 ou m‘ io ounds f tte bespoke their (‘(Cll|lIllllILlC(P(‘l)r (s.‘O0:(:ll‘- . . , stgred ihrougghout the nation.‘ I n P 0 u 1- ;,“v,,n 1,, SL,,.\.L, God and country Master James Mallett, lolll-_\€‘.ll‘. __S' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Mallett. has sufficiently recovered to be able to return to his home, after being a patient at the Prince County Hospital for several days. IN MEMORIAM DR. M’.\L1‘l;n r, iii.-33195 Mr. Jerome R. Bernard has re- turned to his home alter spending “Out of The to the evening of Y.P.U. in 0'Leary United proprietors of the theatre. through Church on March 24. Miss Helen whose courtesy Bryan and Miss Eleanor Ashley, ‘made possible, alid to those mer- rontributcd it duct. ivory Pailaces." .|)|"(lgl‘-Wnl. the showing was chants of the town , who kindly perinittcd use of their windows for advertising. VIlill”eSol,xllSeeli . Pmonlclhn New Ouifleider and —sunday morning luv. rather Jlupert Maciiollan celebrated hla flrat Ioleinn high in. in It. Mary’: Cliiu-ch, Indian River. no ivu ordained to the priesthood on Soturday morning in St». Dunata.n'a Baaillca. Charlottetown. by Simon Jainn Boyle. Rev. Juatln MacDonald as Doe- con end Rev. 5-‘ lion as aub- Dewon. aulatod Father Machi- lan. Rev. L. P. Callaghnn was inu- tcr of ceremonial. The Altar hon ware Leonard Mlnlilllln. Donlllli Ramsay. John Ilacnallan. luv. it. P. uacbonnld delivered a beautiful aerlnon on the mag- aanintlty and aanctlty of the priesthood vocation. At the conclusion of the mass an addrus wll rend by Mr, Align Machellan and a purse pnunua by Mr. Austin Pendergut. Father Mlcliellln thanked ovary. body who had ever auiltad or in. fluenccd him in any way to 3,3. tain his goal of becoming a mint, particularly his mother nu mm, and brothers. He mentioned CHICAGO. (AP)-—'l’he Tribune said Friday night that Chicago Athletic: for outfielder Gua Zor- nlal. A -rrihune baaehall writu,7'a:d- ward Burnl. lay: in a’ atory from Cleveland. that Boa general man- ager Prank Lane may complete the deal "in time to reatore Zer- nial in left field for the Sox in Detroit Monday and Tuesday." gzriliéal. 80.~ la a former Sox on o d tr ded AClIlO¢ll!:rl.:n195“l.’llI al tliret:-wtfil; swap with Cleveland Indian . lllnnlob Minolo, ace wougih:ldgr'-. third uerri , in can deal. m “M "'° Coll e. _ religious and intellectual atmosphere gave you full scope in which to expand, and it was lure that the ever present: spark of . vocation was nurtured end fanned into flame, by the influence of living under the same roof as God Hiinaolf. In this College also. you develop- od Dhnically end mentally. You remembered that to study was your chief concern and this you did induatrloualy and well. You participated in oil the extra cur- ricular aotlvltioa that constitute the life of a. student. You won the affection and reopect of all your atudent auocletes. as were evidenced when they elected you Mia secretary of the students Union and Min and Life secretary of your clan. Amelia MacLellan or Dorcheater, Then came the day of your grad- Ma.ss., Mr. Allie Macbellan and uation and you came to the cross- Mlaa Velma Beamlah of St. John, rub of life. You found it diffi- N-B-. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLel- cult to reach a declalon as to which ion and Jimmie of Hamilton, ont., road you would take. You felt that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillia of God was uking you to leave all Charlottetown; Mr. and Mra. Ella and follow Him. and yet, how dif- Blacquiere and family of summer. ficult that choice must have been! cloo that than were two friends to whom he in; l>Irf-lcllllrly grateful for help. After the mass a banquet was served to about 70 friends at the Macbellan home. In the evening Father MacLel- lan held benediction after which he received many friends and neighbors at his home, Out-of-town guests were Amelde. MacLellan . to A in a'aaal1.way. $‘?..’°§io‘o’.3oo"‘ t.‘."'i=i‘.’u"l':'i°.'tI.i.i°§ Pl nun ll altliaug by you I accept ‘gift . 1 Name society of ti; pariah has resolved. tint. each rm would offer up his Ouininunlcii thi month on Holy Name Sunday fa your intentions, nether Rllpgr May this spiritual Bouquet he a ‘ , to God that He will show or I-in biaaalnu upon you. And in only the lily!!! of the men. in than or the women and child:-g of this Dtriah will be for you r you perform your priestly duflg in n ‘“ Diocese. We would in you to remember always our feel lag of pride and gratitude fol you. Professional cards I. EAIILE mom Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comment Building fliuauneralde. P. I. I. PHONE fill W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. L lfl'I'I'Ui\I. BUILDING utaavlllo as water street an-aide P. 0. 30! Q1 DIAL I8“ I. r. iwimsii ll. of‘ OPTOMETIIB‘: luinmoralda. '9. I l. com to Vlaua Analylea "Er...-. fitted PHONE one AMA.LI.M.AN'B BUILDING E. E. PAIIKMAI opt. D. 3.0. OPTOMETBIST Glaues Fitted — Eyes Examined Office Hours: 0 to 12 - 1 to I Thomas J. Welsh S. J. National . , . _ F-' d f M», A-1| « C - '_1 ~ . .. .- Dmnmr of Sacred Heart Radml The residents of Keiisinglon and 8, pleasant vacation visiting with arelll)(ilela:C(;)10 sice h)ini‘ulouti1E:;lzli?r: v'1llC lElSulle;.cf)0‘lltOc§ Jtfiuxs Chris: ‘me’ Mr‘ and Mn’ mm“ MN” m“ you heed“ mu “U, ‘ad w_ "M h, .nWumn,m_ Program. Sr‘ Frances Loyola Obsurrounding country were deeply friends and relatives in USA. Mr. an“ being a pa “ant in the again cane is-be Lw hspeca Donald of Grand RN". Mm wm_ dly you ‘and hem” In . pfle" PHONE "31 Mt. St. Mary's, and Dr. c. H_l~2“°V°d when on the morning of Bernard spent several days at the pm,“ C-,,,,,,,,, H,,Sp,,,,1_ ‘S°l“C?5 1“ of 91‘ 9“ C :"°“°“- nifred MacDougal of Richmond. of God. “GENT '""9“'“ 35”“- Curtis. Chief llcalth OfilC0r. lg’:-Xi]I'C(lilelLll. lhr9.VDl6llrlV1vPd“of the sud- home of his sigter-lg-I131“-. ‘yrs, ' géfcgglllg :lg;_;‘,‘;’p (v‘;:§:’f,em‘i‘nde“r‘5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Desroche of How planed He must be may ll"-N" 5‘ °‘"""'"""' Full reports of conveners of “ 1 0 l'- 3 er P. Mc- Joseph MacD0Il8l all l'- ‘- 39-; Mr. and Mrs. James 'l‘h<>masi ‘ ’ _ _ Summerslde Mr. and Mrs. cam. 1-i ales out from the Taber- c,,,,,,,,,,,m ,,.e.,.,. g,,.,,,, cm.m.mg:Brldc. The day prior to his death Donald in Providence, R. l. motored ti) Suninicrside, on Apriu“ “W “°P'~‘ °‘ ll?“ ‘"9 “bl” Wm‘ illua c-iiii.-3' of Bummeraide, Mrs. nlicleeag thin Altar, upon another A. Raymond Gfdllf, the work accomplished during theme j-100101‘ had lnken Care of his —-B.G. 3- to “la “orld On the ms‘ Euler young man who )1" loft, home flBc.. 0.0. yeah The recording 5ecretary’ll'nCdlC3l duties as usual, showing Mr and Mrs Em“ Cur he and glglrnlgz-MIR the ugeflbll Reonn Cameron. Wellington. ‘Dd funny '1“. H“ M" 1.-,,mue_ OPTOMITHST . - . __j_§_ _ . . ,. . , Mm Mfg“-R‘ wed?’ “V9 -3 :,?gif:g?,: 353:” “,°’:,,{”“'..,f,’“"“l; the three children of Charlottetown n...‘»"°v.;. E.B£:[oll:l:aliilf: Tgc choil hm" mm” M'°L°mn 3° him "14 "5h'“ "°9lV° ‘ mm‘ Complete Vlliul Analnla egzllfitirspoli tisiummlijrdzh-aALl1ck pd Se zed M ' n em 0 9C and ‘"9 "l“‘””5‘ M” C””"e'5 "ml" <an~" “Vidl Aquam" also the Kyrle De” F“m"" ‘”'°‘”°“ ""1 ‘mu p°”°'' 1"’ °""'°' mm‘ .ig'0 d M. C L0 .~ ff f:u,' .' m,;., 137,, pafi “my Dem” or. Mrs. Fduzird Lewis. .g "M; Md Angn[,_s De, 1,, G,,_ Great is the mystery and great everlasting." in Water Street. Buinmenlao l‘.l‘:laSrl?lr(-:11?! §avIeS' a acuclilifililetec Di~CflM:£l3ritlouw" bebwmmoned. ‘ ' ' ' . luorian chant from the Mass of the the dlgmly °f P7195’-5 W Wh°m ll Tlm“ NW9 °h'm39d “me 51"“ Above Mlurlce Mill’: Men‘: Wear ancial 'repm_L The presidmvtral ‘Bedeque fn ‘£2 £31 ‘$18003; , Mr.MhIl1ldRMi‘jS. (noiindge mar-, incssed virgin‘ and the Gloria Ind given that. which to the amen the day: cat‘ the Allautlea. Incfllilgy Phone 8530. 1, k d th R ,1)» t _F H .1 _. . ' ‘lcnv, I) 09 - W510 _“'l ‘ elrim C. d I St. Bum M .15 not granted. For pi-ieata alone parts 0 0 W01‘ W40)’ I‘ - j-j";“"“"““" n;::iL:od tier etvis figiegfloliil a'E;er'l.;l- iglhuf fiatiick McBride and ‘Mrs. _M.._ and Mrs, Ira Dennis Elllllson-in-lEl\\ and daughtci. Mi. and F; U11: °C“:‘;$ry the ma cm ordglned in the church, 1,", me’ am, If. bgjng per-gecmgd for their ofl_ J_ A_ . _ aiy_E en_ (Johnston) McBride. children Harrv, Wayne and Judy,Mrs. Harry Thomas and grand-‘ ‘ H . ,, power of celebrating and c°n.,°_ um, -1-he heroic 5911-13, which ¢hu»- ance at all meetings and also Durinw his boyhmd he attended .. ' . . d id M . Li (1 sang Haec Die . soloists were - - . DlN'.l'll'l' her executive and all the mem- the Ce,'{L,.al B,__d_eque school and were visitors to 0_Leaiy, Stun \i;y.l aull El. ll -‘~ ‘My Raymond Ammn and M“, rating the Body of Christ." acteriaed the early Chrlatlanhhla mum x_B". b°r5 lm" ‘heir “Val 5”PP‘“'l dur‘ later at Emerald where he qllRll- guests or Mr" Dmms pan“ 5' ‘ L1 Mr. and l\’ll'S. \Vinfir-cl Brklges Evelyn Kinch. Before Mass the Oh "'9 iubllmlll’ 01 the power not been lost. howe;/er, 3118:)’ ":7; gmalimah Blllllfllll mg the year. She rPf€l‘I'€d [0 ‘he nacl for matriculation to Prince of and Mrs‘ Nelsou Dennm ‘“"‘l‘*’- l‘9CClll Vl$ll“l'5 10 5UlTlm0r- choir 1-aiig "Christ The Lord 1.1 that Almlghw 004 1135 given to proven Wllllnl '0 ll’ 0 '1 sL ml loss sugared by this 3ub.d,'vi5,~nn wales Co“ e and W I I _ b kk r Sid‘, Risen Today... M 11 a_m_ in ma His priests, that He has mode in live: for Christ. rather than to mu 3“. in the death of Mrs. Harold Heustis as M’ “W955” Miss Kay. Lockerby, 00 99139 them even I llkenefl 90 Hlmlfllf. ONE-lld Hun- who had always been an ardentl and faithful worker. The following review of the‘ _\'ears' activities was presented by‘ Miss Miirgrirr-t Wedge: “There once to education as follows: prizes [or general proficiency for n pupil at the Convent and the in securing a. first class teacher's license in one term. He taught school in Klnkora. Central Bed- eque and Searletown, then entcim ) ed McGill Medical School from Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Leard were, which he was graduated in 1909 at the Co-op Store. Alberton, apentl visitors to O'Leary on Friday. interested in its welfare and ex- Dll.l15l0l‘l. Dr. McBride was a. keen student were visitors to O‘Leary on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. lra Dennis had the week-end with 1161' l38T9m*5- as their Sunday guests. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lockerby. ‘Mrs. Nelson Dennis, O'Leary. (‘asciiiiipcc School is closed for la few days due to the illness of in the Prince Ed- Presioyteriaii Church Rev. George lliillcn preached on "The Empty ,’romi:". The choir song “The Old ‘Rugged Crow" and "The Head ’That Once Was Crowned With l’l‘liorns". During‘the service certif- progrrssing satisfactorily following‘: Ma,-Jorge Adam; on operation ward Island Hospital last week. Grade VI — 1. Helen Murphy; 2. Fannie Mae Adams. so that the priest is. in some way. Those are years of vlcioua at- a. continuation of Christ. - ugh ggainpt the Church by the Father! How much that title forces of neo-paganism. In auch a means to the heart of a Cathollcl world, our priests. the leaders of A good rather is cvcr mindful of the Catholic Church. must be well watches over fortified with the adornment: and Dr. H. B. ,MucNoill l’l!Ys.lClAN I SURGEON Water ‘street (oppoaltc Ilolman'I) flour-3:- i1:oo—i2:oo A.M. Dally. “but I ‘have chosen you." What greater mark of God's favor than this. 9° 59 l>¢l'B0flI11l’ were 10 monthly meetings and , _ _ . . hi mid, ; h l‘ mm execufive meetings held duh Duriiig :15 final yea; i:.t-Mcailllflhrf M d Mr James Thomas were 1 the teacher. Mr. Keith Blnichley,;icl:it:t*CshitsoIr; ifitteirtgtigfiimogéze porligzrgr th:m’C8ujdlenl'l‘ meet women. Wm" WM‘ pflyen Thuflore the pm”,-3 z_:oo-4:00 Daily Except Wed. "3 Q1 p ty, _r1~t1- rt speciaiz in o erics w c F-871 5- g _ i . . r .i”' . . I v neoday :15 repeongis bufarhe rt>r.:i:asiu(l‘f;-lnas-{proved to be extremely helpml W vmxwrs of Mrs. Mum“ pmmpsl v_Mr.'and Mis. Loine \eo,“I\vcieibu1.n and Dmsy Mauh_e“5_ In they would 'fall, teachlllt then: of the faithful ahoul: .I::‘<&olIlPlnly 7:»':M Tufidl’. Fr“l.’. _ V, . _. i a . l- ' . ' ‘ - - mounted to 5125151 Djsbursp ‘him during his long practice and family on Saturday “5‘“”5 ‘” M°“‘‘°5° °" P"d“Y- ‘st Petm-‘s Anglican Church there the “‘“ll‘ "'93 Med W kn°Wv “WV our prlflll l-hmufh 1”» ch H. suurdw mems amounted to V5112“); ,.e.i Following’ his graduation he M Rhodes Ashley is spendlng;f)L",erfgi,_°[ M" and Mrs’ L1"-Vd was holy comniunlonEattei::aoerairgié :29:-t l2’°u:'E;|°:n;"‘t‘11‘e!¢!_“b"')‘£le'; labia: gig; at” 3 31': And by nppolncmenh ' . ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' . V (7 I I bEl1)|:l[l:flnl1l(S)wall,(‘rl] Fglllflflctljlecdll l\It"erI§elt‘(:”3I§'rl':{onIlSl{loxl0la:.srl:!t 3 wlgck visiting her sister. Mrs.l very few pnmums. have been dllndkditédellllliheafectoifi Ilev. :Vm'|1_ l00d.t:fld E02333 ‘hem ‘ml’ lh_;:l|°1d 0% ‘°;’°3“;”;‘ Wm‘ DIAL 1081. scriptions were given in: Prince his uncle DI‘. J. A. Johnston, who Allison Mficmmih “ml Mr‘ Ma°"movcd this last month or so, but -3- R« MGM“-ho” R9". 5' R" wan” erlrom e C‘ '1?" I e pwpe ' COUMY H05PllHl- Remembrance had a large country practice. Her: Illtosh. Klldfile C3P°5~ Eiatcly some i’ rm s a~ cl‘ .conducted service and brought the Al "1959 Q“! 93 ° 5 gay wreatig,‘ Salcred Hearts Radio he followed h-is profession for ap- Mr and Mrs Albert Smaumanlzind hauling, aas cilhe ilrfadgsm .:fi‘Easter mrfjsagle to his Cveopclle 1;: é::h:l;’“g.:uflY’e1altll§lc¢: gt‘ l-el:ni7l'l;l°lr- ::‘——1--————':1- “ROYAL” rogram. . inccnts' rphan- ' ti 1 d {' ii - ‘ .. ' ' " Cd - bl . ‘.h, Unite Ciurci 0- aria a - age. Catholic Girls‘ Scholarship §?,§§’.’,‘;‘,‘_”.f’,.°,’,, £':,,§;f,:r,f,,,‘_‘nwh.;:Bhi and daughter, Gwendolyn Visited ‘"‘P“"“‘“ °°”“ °"‘ 3’ _CU” [:0 pm‘ M,,_.m led by me mm». he is strengthened by God for , BORDEN Fund, Dental Clinic. Fire ‘Victims. _.-91-Ved his many puuems for more Cascumpec on. Sunday. and were #7‘ dwfim ‘hon,’ Included we selection, -~L°_ the duties he mtifilt perfdoli;m.mHomles KENSINGION Mondaymuesday 7:159:15, Mann“ Sisters of St. Martha. Kinsmens‘ than Lh,-”y,).ea,.5_ guests of their son-in-law and ' In The Grave He Lfly_.. Wm; ug (mm c on Mafia”,-Tuuday 7:15.9:l5_ Mannee Tuesday 3:30‘ Jen chandler, Sm" Christmas Tree. seminarians. 1,, may be smd of Dr, Mcgrjdp daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth _____ grave and even lheyongl the I'l':mV¢. 3:30 Tuna“. “THE -sNu,EB.._ Brady In 5" story’ «YANKEE (‘"”"'3-”‘.s°“°‘?1' M"s‘°“1 F°“.""“ that he was the personification of Th°m“5- 5'55 "EW sC“°°“ ”°°“"‘° in mm, ” ° “W ' Tella atary of strange killer. Sus- BUCCANEEB". Also Serial and Association. Sisters of Precious the country doctor always on can ‘ - - - (March “pm.” bility_ of present ng every lnln Dc(- mu “on Bank dflwmg Tuck New'_ Bank drawn,‘ -I-u”d.y_ Blood, Sisters of St. Mary's'Acad- ever ready and wlmng to amend‘ Messrs. Charlie and lflverett feet in Christ. law ‘flu Tfiursday Thundayi sam,.day_ “"33 T' 8‘ L°“3”°- U"“3“3" I 11 9 is 1, ,,h M , Coughlin have Dflllll-ed U19” 0°“ Grade X — 1. Reta Murphy: 2- It is true, however, that no liv- ' s°“"l°° C"”‘m‘"“° “f C'""“‘d“- 0 8,, rguei ' E -ey 17“ D and are preparing to start fishing. Miss CmM.,,.Ce Hunter arfjvpd Eleanor Campbell; 3. Enid Don- mg man, however perfect, can be. 7{\llSSl;l‘l1al‘(l:C‘:] oft l\sl.”Ill'y.l (éaplsdulcs’\“:S' __?‘:’,“3‘;‘s [i.'ea1:;;k'gg“I:a'i((:‘l1;ms3f May 1' ll,-1.0m ’ BOSLOAI,‘ "Saturday afternoon aid. come a priest merely thtrouglh his "F 8 W" C100 11 ran _ ' . .- . . _ 1. L‘ Mur hy: it me. The auperna ura pow- flnd Assistance tn needy “mm glegjiuelffltitllllgtopfaglltlo Ll-‘if: bifggldfi Mr’ charlie G°"dw' spent me‘ h.-llb<zIl~lt(:iLrl1.cr' Mrs‘ J’ E’ C. 2. (.l}tl):i('iieD1Il)z{gnl‘l. ms p 32:“ faf ocoiuecration and Abaolu- ‘"5" . ,;e -f h . week-end at his home. Grade VIII — 1. Donald Adams; tlon. are infused by God at the‘ L The. mnvcner 0; educa“,,n_ Mm mem r of the staff 0 i e Prince Fr. N . I _ . "1 kg‘ uyou T E 1 H" k v ' County Hospital and was deeply . M. E11-- m Thmms “W55 0‘ M-5- C- 3- Leaid. 2, waiter Slewall. Ordination of e pr . ~ are '0 °y- Ierwrted assist - ML and l5- WOT Albertoii. are glad to know she is G,-3.1. vu __ i. Willis Adams; have not chosen me." says Ch-flat. Tonight 715- 9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 High School. a prize to the stu- of politics. a life long Consenva- Friends of Mrs. Keith Blatchley «lent ranking highest in the live and an ardent admirer of the are sorry to learn of his illness-I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay Grade V ‘ 1» Vivian Duggan; 011059“ W mg,‘ L: ‘low/n°'Apl:t1euIu _Cathcchetical examinations. at late Sir Robert Borden, Canada's an join in wishing him a spe8dY‘and little daughter Deborwh spent 2- Doreen Adams ‘°°""" °‘ ° ‘£5 ' R, m‘, Lucbymyixiniientzid/a-bchum «i scholarship of $25 to the Musical vial-time Prime Mmislelfi He S£‘FV' recovery. ‘the week-cnd with Mr liamsa ‘a Gmde IV ”‘ 1' wmmrred Brand‘ The mum‘ 0‘ In an vi: ogt. alullryoim Hm ti 1% - .F‘cstival, a donation of $100. to ed as president or East Prince 3,-em, My 8“ M” Géor eRml,,,_ er; ‘.1. Jean Brander; 3. Sylvia Mur- fortunate indeed, that day “MAW Ilmln tunic-man the Girls Scholarship Fund, of S. Conservative Association for a Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo and Er Mi)m_u'm ' __ 9 pm,’ ober, in the year ION, when you NmId¢- ollfkcpmlol/brliis [tariff D 1 Paid °"l"~’"5°5 M ‘W0 55' number of yeais. family were visitors to O‘Leary 3' ‘ Grade II! — 1. John Winston alert: ggwhfgrficrlggl g . ‘ _ 0 _ ;§i;sde ca) dorfatfsgC:'l)t!l;fvoC{)t3:\;in:)€:§ A pioround reader and keen on Saturday. Mr. G. M. Donald returned on Cousins. 2. Robert Cling: Brand": mwmdun mu,’ “tended uhool attending the Seminary at Hali- fax and provided a banquet for, the graduating class at St. Mary's‘ Academy. ‘ Convener of Girl Guides. Mi-s.. Carrol Delaney reported that‘ there were two Guide companies and one Brownie Pack active this year. Good progress was report- ed and assistance given by the leaders was greatly apprccizitcdl Red Cross convcncr. Mrs. Wil- student. he was greatly interested A mm“ mm belonging to Mr. in education and school problems. He served on the board of school trustees and also a. trustee of his church. He leaves to mum, his widow. the former Frances Wilson of Montreal; one sister. Mrs. James B. Croken, Summerfield; a nicer. Mrs. Hughes Corbin of Halifax. and two nephews, Walter Croken. Summerileld. and Wilbert Croken James Stewart Elmsdale was de- stoyed by fire during the electric storm Thursday afternoon. No stock or machinery were store in the barn. Mrs. Stewart was the former Roberta Wallace of Cascumpec. ~-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gra- at St. spending Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cal- laghan, Alberton. Friday to his home in Albcrton after spending the past two weeks in Moncton. Mr. Claude Callaghan, student DunsLaii's University, is "Alice In Wonderland." shown in Grade II — 1. 2. Georgia Murphy; Cousins. Grade I — 1. Judith Woodrldc: 2. Carol Ann Brander; 3. Lloyd Murphy. Teacher, Ellen L. Cousins. 3. William Biiv -i:wo siiii-s ham and children, Dorothy and Bonita. Grccnmount. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. PORT COLBORNE. Ont, (GP)- lho Priiicess Pat Theatre at Al‘.)er- N_ M. Pamrson and Son. Limnegi ton Saturday afternoon for the there, enjoyed the fun and pranka of I growing boy. You served tho morning maaseo. you carried out the work that was entrusted 30 you, oboalently and ‘ndultriuuL1y- You hed the privilege, in ahmt. of iieioncinz to 0- iiood how» I homo fashioned after that of Nazareth. where real hlwlnefl conoista in living with God. When you finished school in In- dlan River. your lllffilllvi 59'“ you room. l(E_R.R~ - Pii5'l§'E"oN "DREAM" * , - with nuoov BAER [red Pom’ r°"”"°d that 1” of chmommn Two bmhflel T"°"l“ “emit 0‘ the limit‘ was °nl°>‘- llaarisdpglggihsfiglpgwlihrgwolmglloht to at Dunstan‘: in order that you Eduard FRANZ articles of clothing were knitted predeceased him. L90lll1l‘d an ' ed b, . .' ' . . .- . i n laige numbcl of chlldren real. The ships, 26:! feet long. are ml ht. receive 1 true education ;'ivi;‘t:ilChnij‘se1\inn ir:l‘l‘lilll1tEi the! yctahr. Hi}!-Rcll. ‘ 1 hi h was 1“ EN Mr. and Mrs. John Ray(i;ior,Mnc- and a number of adults The Dun,“ and Saracen‘ They Wm be one! based upon tension flu‘ “nu : g ' ' Ca fin 0 C 5 mm” “ ‘C K ' Companmd by Mr‘ an rs’ Llbl‘Rl‘}' COUHBU ls Ellllfllll ‘-0 renamed Conteaudoc and Toron- aciivity of this committee. Convener oi’ cntcrtainnicnt. Mrs. Aldon Arscnault. reported that her committee arranged for attended was held M.-arch 13 in the Hcly Family Church, Kensington, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor, Reverend Rhodes Ashley and Miss Eleanor Ashlcy, motored to Summcrsidc. on April l. Messrs. Fred and Gordon White. doc, OUR BOARDING HOUSE be obtained only in a Catholic MAJOR HOOPLE ::‘;.f°.:_.‘;_f:.‘;'..;‘ ..’;‘.‘.'°§§.‘.’,';‘;'.‘§’...“_‘§$,'. 1,;;g‘= ,~',-m°,;;{,‘;*_§‘",',‘,,=,;-‘,-‘,*;3‘_’"°;._ *; ...l._"’..'.""...’.“£:i.-..“::.:l;$“§‘..l.‘:°;“i: / /yé'eAoT{aA§<?i'é‘é'!A’n'é?ou mane A2 5 premahon 1°" th“ “5’5‘“”°° “'V°" MacDonald his former pastor. l‘:'"'°.""al9' “"9515 M Mr‘ and Mrs‘ "' MA”-‘ORDER ‘DeTECTNECOU%E . / by the members. and Rev Esugenfl Mmrayv Edwin Dignan. l<lD “V f $- Mrs. Joseph Linklcticr, con- Honor“ H b me. .,.,.c. D, _ - . HE COP6 BUT wazb é, vencr of mcmbei'shi'p, reported ‘ y pa 6 I5 “ll ' ' Mr’ “ml .M's‘ 71”" [f°w's' A1." T . ' ,9. // ' - the addition f . M John MllCNelll, Dr. J. C. Simpson. bcrton, visited with Mi. Lewis 6CEEAM LAST N|6HT wA5 ; 1 , fl, Today ______ __ 2:30 . 7:15 .9,].7 has during ohleeiEyMr71ei\b:ri:l;i’r']“g‘ Dr. ILW. Auld. Dr. Roy Grant. Di‘. mother. Mrs. Edward Lewis on CAT w|TH H's TA". CADGHTW‘ ha-rNO\N. /p Tue'day‘> . _ ‘ _ . H 7:15.911:-) the mm membership ,0 M .1. K. Beer, Dr. Gilbert .1. Gallant. Sunday. ,__'TiME, ARE You HAVNG / """ ' ' Convener of the magazine com- mittee, Mrs. Frank Arsenault. rc- Dr. Raymond Reid, Dr. Henry Moyse and Di‘. J. B. Downing. ‘me Fence!-wvau-ve Riooeo oP'60Me scaewv NOISE inven- ALL THE Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yen spent Sunday afternoon in West Devon. BORHOOD NEICI-P 7 WALT DISNEY’8 ported that the siibscriptions ll ‘Clive W“ b°""'°l‘5 W9” "“m°5 . - ngy I ‘D _. I "'9 milallm were increasing. 5“”“"°”' P9”-" D”5°°"' Wm" ll/uillsi:ismMRll‘i;i:sol’imal'id“lill(l:' Illddlg-. non‘ ILL “E You CUNKE 8lJMNl55' 65 Y” each year and encouraged the Cmkell. 30": K8115’. 99”)’ MCC’“" imnn FDQ ?UlN" ' -—’7 membership to renew thrir sub- scriptions. Mrs. D. F. lilz-Neill. of citizenship, (‘f)l1V(‘n(‘l' reported attending ville and Leo Comion. Interment took place in Indian River cemetery. Father Callaghan officiated at the grave. Several young people from Cu- cumpec, attended the evening meeting of the Lenten Conference 5 5 . MPEBAI. E IOUNND II" 0 HEAD OFFICE: TOIONIO, CANADA GIAIIOTTITOWN OPFICI: Cvvvlo Ildgl YOUR FRIEN vtili——’plionc him today. The imperial Life mm in your community is your friend for "LIFE". Through his service, families achieve ade- quate financialoecurity agoimtdcath and old age. Welcome liini wheelie calls on you to ole: his services. Beau D FOR "LIFE" \v ‘/21 5 /Z4 VOL! .-1 ‘A CAM‘T . ' / WIN. QKXTER 3' 4/.,q . . . - -'_~‘/’/2;» ‘- ; /A. . '9 J‘ é i .\ {( _2 . of the West’: Indian Coon .............................. 3 Dimension EHA RGEOAJT F EA TH E}? "50 Dllilntry and gallantry try! “HELEN K8100?! ' VIM Ullts - MCI KSSOI ' IIOIIOO lvcnll! 250 450 Mo ‘ 600