my 25, 195.3 1 ; THE WESTERN GUARDIAN . ,, . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 summer Street. Sunimcnldo. Phone 8081. Key”, subscriptions. Advertising Representative GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Plioneli 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may he bought at lny of tho following store: in Bnnimcnldc. memo.-g, summer street; Gonrliev Drugstore, xi Central Must, Dy-, yam-stand. Water street; Mark Gaudiit. or Granville Street; if”, noucetwl Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Tniuport. Wm, sung; Vlnco'o Grocery. .120 Russell Street: Enm.an'I loll. an-vlco Drug store: Freda Grocery, Convent street. LL Waite in Keniiington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Ween. " presentallvo. . Phonnz 68-2 Office and 68-: noon. mg-N351, FLOWER SEED- -MEN AND LADn:s..ygu "9 my-,5 now ready. Roy Clark. 35 welcome when you call at Moose mom She”, Jewellers and under no obligation .....- 'when you ask to look at their ..(HAIi.LOTTETOWN Players ifine diamonds and wedding rings. ,m,,y three-act Play 'D0n' gnrken My Door". King George My KgnS.liglOf1, Thursday. Mayl -MALPEQUE HALL. Tuesday. 5 Cutttiiii 8:30. Sponsored bi"May 26. Irishtown variety concert (mmunity Club. isponsored by Malpequc Women's .--- Ilnstitute at 8.30. Sale of candy. ,gAZAAlt AND SALE home- lting by Half Century Club. inden l.titl)ZF. Bedeque, Wednes- ,-cussion of Sheep Husbandry Prac- dp Ilny 27. 3100 '0 5300- I-"llCll95l,tice will be held at. the farm of mid Emmanuel S. Gallant. St. Philip. .-iiemonsraartbx and Dis- -i'll.li..-INX ('l.l'n MEETS -lat 6 P. M. Everyone welcome. .i;ul.t; weekly mcciing of the: DD- tic Phalciix Club was hcldf DI-iREN('ll RIVER hall. Wed- '5 Vciit.ti' on Friday iiiglitintvsda), May 27th, llnniilton Play. (I vztli l4 iiicmbcis pi'es3nt.icrs pri-scnt onc-at-t play. special- B.ii.'i'..ili v.':is cliatrmaii. A tics, minsticl show. Curtain 8:30. prs. iiicctizzu nits lieltli scu lttll criilereci fllnlllltll 1 tmiiq:ict which will l)Fyilllf'l'PSfF(l in milk production at- ' ltltttllll. The mccting lXi'I5ifFl1Cl the auction sale of Willard close by the singing of ,Stcvvart, Park Corner. appearing 'rhiv Quccii. The iiextlclsewherc in this issue. .i: bc held at the samci . -A DOOR PRIZE valued at -5-550.00 will be given away at the V. X h ;Kin:man Carnival cacti night this '--I nllm Pt wee startin on W d cl '. Th. ;.tfilllP(l last m'eniiir;'v.'inner will liavc liiseorsehe? choice of U71 Illltl 5115- All-5-lot It number of valuable items. it! 5lllllllW'5”1f'; lull 3 Don't miss this wonderful oppor- . . will Wfttlllii l"”l'll i”,tunity. Attend the Kinsmen Car- W? rittimiii-w for ll.'llii'flX tht-xnival this week in the Summer- iiric tho flOlll0T(H'ill takcpsidc cumng Rink. at post-grdttlne cnursc; HA . L v;;v and obstetrics. An' pt1t'iiliPlU'lIilIQ lkili spent by all t 't ti: oviilcriaiiiiiiciit l!('lll.I: ,1rlil IV) "Rusty" Rustbii ?ll'i(H ' -::-v2- til. who later presented: MRS. KATEIEIITNE COOKE . tt.ii:rir with an iippropriatei Th F d th th I... an llflllill cl all present. l.oii-. in-ca5-E9 SV36”-15198 g:3gu:)da;l'm::l1f 5 pi-m.ricd by Mr. Fred - P , 6 t y ,,.,.,,,. ;,,,,..,.,y ,0 be mm .0, ing. April 2 th. Mrs. Ka her nc xi lt't.'l item of a tlclicioiisi.C90ke- Widaw M "19 Hm Thmm” ping Mm DCIHMJ. mlfiockc. in her '80th year. Although R NVL M”. ,1”, Mark Do, in failing lieaith for the past few weeks her death came as a shock . llviiry Wctigc, and ., i:s.:'u-i S. to her family. , Thc late Mrs. Cooke was born at 4x.HR”, IN FALL g Mrs. Enmore. the youngest daughter of I. pmm Eh Ammau” of Sum-,thc liiteMr.and Mrs.Charles Noyc. rum” Mm Mxqcrdny ce,cm,w,d;she was of a kind and cheerful l.ir 915: liirtliday. suffered severe bruises last c-vcning in a fall at er home. The tlady, who resides it the iiomc oi hcr (latiglitcr and n-in-lint, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peri; on Mnikct street, had op- llPil ilw front door for a look at he ucxithcr when a gust of wind aiight the door iind dragged her utside ivhcrc she fell threc or our fect down the front steps ntid (il1'n the sidewalk It was at first llfill"-Nl that shc had broken a hip? in the tall. and a doctor was called o the home Forttinately, how- air, it was found ttiat no bones were broken altliougli she received were mturics and a bad shaking- disposition and when her health ipermittcd was ever ready to lend a helping hand in time of sickness or iroiible. Her husband predeceased one brother. Frank Noyc of Camp- bsllion, N. B., and five sons and two daughters: Hazel, Mrs. Bruce Cnrruthers, H o w l a n: Margaret. Mrs. B. B. Dumville, O'Leitry; El- mer. Burton: Fulton, Johnson Bartlett. and I-lillis, Cape Wolfe. A son.)-Iillard predeceased her. Twen- ty-seven grandchildren and out great grandchildren also survive. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held from her late residence on Tuesday. April 28th in as a result of the fall. 5, Rev. Mr. Forsythe. assisted by Rev. Mr. Sheen conducted the service. f'" ” Hymns sung were "The Lord's My ttivcitim. -ciitactubi. w. I. 5h””h”d'- "d "Mm" Wm M" A duet. "They Tell Me Of An Un- clouded Day”. by Rev. Mr. Sheen and Mrs. Everett Collicutt. Inter- ment was in the United Church Cemetery adjoining the home. where the remains were carried by Thomas Howard. Edward Griffin, Peter Bulgcr. Bruce Curuthers, El- bridge Cousins and Everett Colli- cutt. Flower bearers were The regular monthly meeting of ivordale-Chtirchill Women's In- titute ttas held at the home of is. Robbie MacKinnon on May th with on attendance of 10 mibers and two visitors. The resident opened the meeting with he Institute Ode. In unison. the reed was repeated. Roll call was nsivered with a dime. The min- ".cs of the previous meeting were Id. approved, and passed. It was moved by Mrs. Guy Mac- eod, seconded by Mrs. Robbie lCKlIlllOll that :5 be donated tot lillSC' Lodge. i ton, Calvin and George Cor'ruth- Robert Shaw. -"Shall We Gather At The River" was tenderly sung at the grove. Flowers , a5g;Iie discussion took place 11'; Pillow-Grandchildren. I"! "m, "d9C0Tl"l0ll 01 1119' Gate: Ajar-Hazel, Bruce and limit interior. ram”,-. .lemb(-rs decided to hold adance; oi-o.-.&.Etmer, punon um mm”. the school on May lstli, withiies. lrh member making lunches toi ' 501d. Mrs. Garfield MacFadyeni lliltcd the members to her home :1 then next meeting, where roll! WI be answered with an ex- h , I Mr. Wallace Noyc. S:-.720lx.,",,Tf:;;f,g””::;;e5ti Mr. and Mrs. Milford Noye. ,5 Wm by Mrs. Guy MHCLGMI, Mr. Frank Noyc and family-, -A-'-"L itrizes in two other contests. S'"”" err won by Mrs. Garfield Mac-' Mr. and Mrs. Thotnas Noy. adyeii and Mrs, Lem Lamont, i Myrtle Anderson and family. A dclic:ous lunch was served byl Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- ill hostess assisted by Mrs. Guy -'19 Wreaths Bartlett, I-llllis and families. Johnson. Margaret and family. -slit. I-”ARMER:I If you are her ' four years ago She is survived by; live i grandsons and one nephew, Clay-, Wellington and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Fred Trenholm were guests Nicholas, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacEacherri. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow re- cently. On April 30th David Bennett Bnrlow. young Ion of Mr. and Mn In Barlow. observed his first birthday at his home. His many friends regret to learn Mr. J. D. Cameron, W91. illngton Center. is a patient in the P. C. Hospital. Mics Caroline Barlow recently spent a few days in Richmond. 1 Mr. Emmett Curran of Egmcnt .Bay. recently left for Labrador iwhcre he will be employed for :Mrs. Jos. Le-Clair, Egrnont Bay. r Miss Evelyn Perry. now employ- yed in Moncion, is now spending some time in Egrrinnl Bay with her mother, Mrs. Daniel Perry. l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclnnis and family of Borden snent. Sun- .day. May i0th visiting Mrs. Mar- Innis' mother, Mrs. Ben Gaudei. St. Gilbert. Mr. Wilfred McPhee. Southwest. whn has been a patient in the P. C. Hospital. has recovered suffi- pclently to return to his home. l The many friends of Wm. Harold g.V!acLean. Southwest. regret to ;learn he is a patient in the P. C. ti-Iosiiital. and wish this highly Lestcemed resident a speedy recov- lery. ! I Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacKin- l non. Summerside, were recent -guests of Mr. and Srs. Alfred Mac- ykiiiiion. Southwest. i Mr, Freeman Campbell. who has been confined to his home through illness, is now able to be out iagain. Relatives and friends of Mr iBernard MacDonald. RlVPl'Slf”lP. are lpletised to learn his health is much improved after S(;?iF time spent in Charlottetown ospiisl. Mr. Edson Cameron cently for Ontario where he I5 iemployerl. i Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Ford ,and Miss Georgie Ford. Sheen St.. Summarside. were recent visitors in Southwest. Mrs. Charles Campbell. Jr.. of llsouthwesi. recently accepted a position at Summerside Airport. Mr. Clarence Perry. is-d by his mother, 'Perry and sisters. lMoncton recently. iited in Rogersville. accompan- Mrs. Daniel motored to They also vis- i ! Miss Ella Arsenault. nmplnyed gin Summersldc, visited her par- ,c-nls. Mr. and Mrs. Antoine J. ;Arsenaiilt, St. Gilbert. recently. The Mines Mae and Adelina .Callsie spent a week-end recently int their respective homes in Eg- jmont Bay. Miss Clara Cormier visited her ers, Roland and Leonard Cook and lpammsy Mn and M” ,1”, cm... -mier. St. Gilbert, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arseniiult. and Miss Clotilda Arseniiult mn- ;torcd to Tignlsh recently and vis- iited relatives. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet and family of Bloomfield spent lSunday, May illth. visiting rela- itlves In Egmont Bay. l Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet of iwellington were Sunday visitors ton May 12th of Mr. Gaudet's lmother. Mrs. Clovis Gaudet. and Mr. and Mrs. Guii Gaudei, Egmont i Bay. 1 Mr. and Mr; Fldeln Arsenaultw ,who have been spending the win- ter months ,reiurned to their home in Mont ;Carmel. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamble, St.' Sllmmerlide. visited at the home. left ra.- A ' THE GUARDIAN. CHAIILOTTETOWN new home due to the illness of her mother. Mrs. Frank Poirier. Vicinity learn Mr. Adolphe Richard. non of Mr. and MW Gloflce Richard. -The many friends of Mr. Cape Egmont. has entered the Pqcharles Boyle will regret to learn C. Hospital where he underwent he is confined to his home with an operation. a severe attack of Lhe "flu”. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery to good health. His many friends are lorry .to Mn. Arlene J. Gallant has en- tered the P. C. Holpital for treat- ment and all are wishing her I speedy recovery. Mr. Juries Costs.iri who is em- ployed at Hardy's Channel, spent the holiday week-end at his home in Portage. I ! Messrs. Reginald Arsenaplt and, Martin Gallant have returncdi home after spending six months in St. Anna is Pacartierc College taking a course in agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bigger and children Momlie. Claire. Ricky and Sandra. Alberton. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bigger, Portage, re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Al Nicholson and 'family of Summerside recently. re-p lturned from Halifax where heyl spent an enjoynble wegk...,.d, ghci: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curly and guests of Mrs. Nicholson's brother.,50'1 D05m0lld- Rlchmmld WEYE Mr. Lorne Bell and Mrs. Bell. on.i'i5lwrs at the home of Mr. and ireturn they were accompanied byiM1'5' EdVi'3-"1 Shamell W1 5111153! tMrs. E. R. Bell, who is returninS:May I-"'h' Ito her summer home at Parkdale Icotlage. Wellington. iBell spent the winter in Halifax spent a few days at the home of .o:s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .,Pupils of English School held iizcham Bug”. Portage recently their Red Cross meeting on Aprilp Ztitli. The meeting was opened MI by Shirley MacArthur, and mIn- famm. utes were read by secretary. Roiliot M). ,call was answered by 10 members.;reCem:),' The committee chairmen are its. and Mrs. Ira Bryant and were visitors at the home and Mrs. Richard Biggar follows: health committee, Mai- Mpg Mmme Bid y . agar. T'ne Val- got Barlow; .l7l('l(il(l)GBldS, Bar- -,.e).v was a recgm Wino: at the barn Day: service committee. David Mme of Mr. and Mm Richard McCurvtlie and Lester McAusland; tgiggah fire, Margot Barlow: program.i gwy Earhart! VDRY Blllll 1:FB"g95 I:”l”9:'f'i and Mrs. Everett Bigger and Hm” ll?” 9") " ”" I” Re dilamlll. MacAdam, New Brunswick fudge took place. Money on han type”; the houday ycekgend mm amounted 10 33-41- 'relatives and friends at. Portage I and Inverncss. -BM. u o - ML Edgar. Miilligan. MacAdam. Conway Anti Vicinity B'”"”"””' W ”" "” end of May 16 at the home of ; tMr. and Mrs. MRJOI Milligan, In- L - Mr. Stewart Milligan. Mac-5.l'8Tllf6S- :Adam. New Brunswick. spent the y -g- iweek-end at the home of his par-, Mls-S MAW Millikan spent the exits Mr. and Mia. Colin Millt- Week-end of May 16 at the home inn. tof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlln, ,L... ' Summerside. f Mrs. Mark Broome was in Sun-i-5 -- imwslde on sauu-Edy. May 13th,: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin on business, ;and children Isabel and Kevin jsummerside. were visitors at the l Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Mac- 'h0mE 01 M12 and Mrs. Charles ;Neill were in Summerside, Sa.fl.lr- ,MacD0r-ald on Sunday May 17th. lday, May 16th, on business. 1 -L Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton. Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon. was in,WBSt Devon were visitors at the Summerside, Saturday. May l6th,in0mE 0f M13 and Mrs. Charles visiting iii the home of her simer. MacDonald on Sunday May 17th. iMlS. Buster Sonicr. y M d --- I .. y r. an Mrs. Frank Culleton. Mr, and M55, Arthur smdm, pw:-st Devon were visitors at the Six. Freeland were visitors at thi-theme of Mr. and Mrs. Richard .home of M.r. and Mrs. Russell'BlS'88l” On Sulld8i'M8Y1'7lh. Rgnyles, Albcrton on Sunday May: Mr and M W” B d , , . rs. i tam ri es . LRichmond. were visitors at tghe 395-M , home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Surnmerside, were visiting triends'D3usall on Sunday. May 17th. Land relatives at Conway "and: J -- Freeland on Sunday May iith. .1Ml”:- Mailfa Manning. Char- t . o::e own ca ed at the school on Mr. William E. MacKinnon waslTu95d-6! May 19th to make or- -puemaylarangements for Sewing ,exams. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher i Charlottetown on May 19th. on business. we M;-, com; Milljggn and My and The many friends of Mrs Janie Mrs. Guy Palmer motored to Cllmholm will be glad to know she has returned to her home Charlottetown on Tuesday, May h. ' F 19: in Inverness. 1 Miss Mary Casey. teacher at. Mr. Major Mllllsan was in Sum- .Murray Road. spent the holiday me?-'rld8 Tuesday Mai" 19th on busi- ,week-end at the home of her par- D955- lents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Casey, --P I rignisii. COLEMAN W, I. The May meeting of the com. mon Wctniens Institute was held on Thursday evening at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. with the president The meeting opened by singing "O Cuiads." and repeating the creed in unison, Roll call was answered by each member naming a favorite flower, followed by the reading of B. passage of scripture, Minutes of the March and April meetings were read and approved. Correspondence was read Miss Donna Palmer. teacher at Brae School. meat. the holiday ltvcok-end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pal- tmer. Freeland. .M.iss Lois Palmer, Surnmerside spent the week-end of May 16th ,ot the home of her parents. Mr -and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Free- Iilsrid. i i Mr. Mark Broome, Summersidc. spent the holldioy week-end with- his wife and family at Freeland. L...L . I Mr. James Winn. Charlottetowmiand di5C"55f'd- 1” Vi” decided I03 spent the weekgend of May ynnyliave the movie projector every with his wife and family at Free-tlhlee Weeks The members agreed iand, ito make candy to be sold at the .show on Monday night. It was I Mr. and Mrs. noiand wiiiimggatso decided that a treat be sent TEUF-rslie. were visitors at the home 9. former member who is a patient lof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smithsin the Sanitoriirm. iSr., on Sunday May l7th. l The special feature of the even- i ling was the presentatmii of First Freeland. .lAid ceriiitcaieii and pins to ii class . Mr. Robert Palmer. ?b"5m9!5- the First Aid Course during the Mr. and M,5.lMJss Florence Curly, Riclimond.. Class . Stan Lockhart in the chair. I O I Vicinity . Mr. and Mrs. Carroll MacWil- liams. Carleton Lot 6 were vlsltorsi ito Alberton during the weekend. Iguests of Mrs. Arthur Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bealrsto. Malpeque, were week-end guest: of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald. Al- berton. i Mr. Cyril Leard, Alberton, mot- 'ored to Charlottetown on Sunday. Returning he was accompanied by Mrs. Lcard who had spent: the past week with friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Garth McEwen and family, Alberton, motored to Fort- June on Sunday. i Rev. Roy T. sellick. accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David isellick, of Oxford, N.S. have re- .turned in their homes after .spend-, .115: the past two weeks as guests of l and Mrs. Waldo Sellick oft -Mti. l Mr. Gcori,-c O'Connor. Albcrton. ,has accepted the position of ibookkesper at Oliver's Garage, Al- berton. SUMMERFIELD C. W. L. . --The April meeting of the: Summer-fzcld sub-division of thel i in the church vestry Sunday af- ternoon. April 19th, with an at- tendance of seven members. , The president presided and the lmeeting was opened with prayer. The minut& of the previous meet- ing were approved as read. The financial report its given by the treasurer showed a creditable bal- ance. and the sum of 5201.10 clear- ed on the card parties. -It was moved and seconded that a balance of 350.10 be given Father Murray towards paying for the Electrolux. Correspondence as read by the secretory was received fmm: Mrs. C. H. Moauigan, retreat convener; Mrs. Carl Delaney. convener of Girl Guides; Mrs. D. F. McNeill, Convener of National Scholarships; W. W. Reid, Provincial chairman Red Cross Campaign Organization; Mrs. Lorne Noonan, Provincial President. Spiritual bouquet forms to be presented to Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Coronation were distributed iamong the mem- bcrs. -Mr. James Donald. first year student of P. W. C., returned home Wednesday after having written examinations. The Mises Rae. Isabelle and Jean Donald spent the holiday weekend at their home, retui-aim tontirharlottetown last Monday. May 18 . .Mr. John Bowness. Mr. and Mrs Firth Bowness. Mrs. Bell. and Miss Estelle Bownus, Summerside. were visitors to Monti-osc and Alma last Monday. Mr. Elmer Barbour spent a day recently at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. of Saco, Maine. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Donald and Mrs. L. J. Donald on May 17th. Among those attending the func- ral in Summerside of the late Mr i . . . 2 ' Greenmount. While on the Island iA gh B . Several months. when Mr. BF” 1! emplmed as Mi and Mrs. Edward Sharbeli,i V , - -y r ur arbour were Mr. Frank .C. N. R. auditor. ilPO!'!3EE. tftei. Roy Sellick conducted servicesiga.-bow, Mr. and M”. Howard ,. Miss Denise Cormier. Summer-i IT” I M d Mr Elm Bi dklliinlirifgielchumh 0! the nazarene ”'b)unbar'dMr' and Mrs, N811 BM- 'sidc, recently visited her part-nts,i Her host of friends and relatives 73" 5' 91 W3” 5” I a 9' 5 W” 5” Ml? Wai-'0ll Hardy. on Wednesday. May 27th. beginnln M, M , - i ,- 1 ., d , 1 th 1 Mrs, hlllt. Tyne Valley. were recent; ---- i K.Gi:bm':'nd r5 J"; Corm'"' 5L,:;Ll"l:e &:;'e Riglrniggl Vfho mgivisitoz-slat the home at Mr. andt Mr. Eric Corbett. Teddy 'and, M;-5, Jack Dunbar spam 3 (5,, I mgg icenmv underwem M nperamm imMrs. Richard Biggar, Portage. alsoprslrs. Heber Corvbetdi, of days recently m Cowman Hsmng Mr. Robert LeClair. Summer- the P. C. Hospital has returned M1. and Vu:”jh . B. , .fSuIegio'nt.,mfrox:1d m Fermwzls 0? N” form" mm”- ,sil, ecentl, .pc t f i d - to be home in Richmond. Ty ' ,. f Y” 0 ”f”e': lgial pl M '”"3”3 9y M!" Que ” w-- w'""h 'Ms Krigmzimgemi 1 ywmm . d famiit, Pyne Valley, MLIE V15-;Ml. and Mrs. J. H. MacFarlane. 3 Mr and Mrs. Jack Ne.'l)i( and family. Summ-erside, spent May l0 with Mrs Ne:toit's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain Mrs. friends and relatives in Charlotte- IOWTI. Mr and Mrs. J Profitit. Sum- merside. and Miss Jeari Callaghan, . . St. L , ,g 1 . .. 0 . Catholic Womens League was held' 0”” W" 35" Mimdai V15 3 The funeral takes iting relatives and friends in this district. -D. BLOOMFIELI) W. M. S. -The regular monthly meeting of the Bloomfield W. M. S. was held in the Y. P. U. room of the church with only a fair attendu ance. The president. Mrs. E. R. MacAuslond, occupied the chair. The meeting opened by singing the hymn. "Rejoice the Lord King." Nine members i , -'ed to roll call by repeating an Easter verse. followed by the reading of the last minutes. Correspondence consisted of letters from the Community Thompson: Callbeck, Temperance and Chris- tian Citizenship Secretary and from Rev. Ross Eaton, P. E. I. Temperance Federation. Mrs. L. E. Profitt, Community Friendship Secretary, reported Plans for Guide Company organizing I. Girl were discussed Cutclifle. The was forwarded to Mrs. Lorne Noonaii. It oncled that all bills be paid. League. The nominating commit-; ,Mrs. Emmett Cloiv. the Act of consecration to the Blessed Virgin repeated. NORBORO w. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Noriboro Women's Institute was held at the home of the presi- denit. Mrs. Elmer Stewart on Tues- day evening, May 5th. The meet- ing opened by singing the Island Hymn and repeating the Creed in unison. Following members observed two silence in memory of the late Mrs. Wilbert Lawless. Eleven mernbers responded to the roll call by exchanging plant clips. The minutes of the previous meeting. also minutes of a special meeting were read and approved The secretary reported 522.38 pro- ceeds from the pantry sale and ii report on the banquet held recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Alex Doug- has for the members of the Spring- field Women's Institute was given. The visiting committee reported no calls. district convention is to be held in Clinton Hall in June. Mrs. Lind- .say Sharpe was appoiiited with and it was decided to contact Miss we” mm 33 card” ”"t' list of members for volun- tM' S" Rainy M" be M” in tary services in case of a disaster lb” 16 Umwd Church- -to be announced later. was moved and m. fdent kindly invited the A discussion was held in regard il'98u1Bl' meeting. With Mrs. to holding a parish retreat for the 1,nald MacAusland taking charge of members of the Catholic Womensllhe Study- Earl Palmer will remember tee was then appointed: Mrs. Aus- ;Miss Mary Martin in prayer. Roll tin Murphy, Mrs. John L. Murphy, call will be the reading of an itemy the members (,9 her home for the , 01 senernlinext meeting. , There being no further business 't,hanksgiving closed the Whe meeting W35 ildioullled Imdlperlod. This was followed with a minutes' . Correspondence was read and t Institute News distributed. An- nouncement was made that the making four hospital calls, 8 thome calls, 15 treats given, 15 let- It was re- ported that the West Prince W. the the date The presi- members Ito meet at her home for the next Regi- Mrs. on Africa. A prayer call to worship. Invocation and the singing of "Christ the Lord is Risen today," followed by scrip- ture reading taken from St. Mark 16:; 1-17, by the president, fol- lowed by prayer. The singing of "Lock Ye Saints" and the Benediction closed the worship. The study took the form of a forum and discussion ifuil time Christian services such as Missionaries, Doctors. ministers and nurses, as well Nellie Arbmg. Mrs. Earle Palmer and Mrs. Reg. MacAusland. --AZ .?.?a:...j..MM..M School and lunch. Mrs. J.B. Dick- ieson, Miss Elsie Leard: sick. Mrs. ;Elmer MacDonald. Miss Lynctta 'Browii; program, Mrs. Percy Dick- -ieson, Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Com- mlttees appointed to pack box for boy in Korea Btu Mrs. George Dickieson. Mrs. C.S. Dingwell. Mrs. -Foster Sellers. Mrs. Roy Dickicson. ,Mrs. Frank Murphy for executiveiMl55 Mm 5'-9V9l'i50n- MW Edwm 'next year. The Government grant in Summerside. havcl W33 in Mlfshfieid Teffntllt 051 inf thirteen ladies who had taken ' of 32.50 was received. also a receipt ' .for si0.00 which had been donated lstevenson. and Mrs. Murray Orr. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Correspondence and Mrs. Wallace. Mary Ma.cLean is vlsitingl Friendship Secretary, Mrs. S. C. from Miss Louise regarding the Creed the -the enlistment of young people. for student ' PAGE Fmraeig Alberion .....i Almoun1VicinilyiDeath Saturday Of Mr. J.M. Nicholson 1 1 --The death of John M. Nichol- 3, son of Summerside occurred in the . Prince County Hospital on satur- '.clay evening after a brief illness. i Mr. Nicholson was born in Char- tlottetown on November 26th. 1873 ,.ind entered the service of the rail- l..i'ay in 1891. He served as statior agent at various points in Prince ;Edward Island and came to Sum- merslde as C. N. R. agent 1hil”tY- three years ago, retiring from tht railway service in 1934. Mr. Nichol- lson was prominent in the Masonii 'order and a Past Grand Master of lthe Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island. lie was also I prominent lmember of the United Church oi icanada and served on the Session ,of Trinity Church, Summerside. The late Mr. Nicholson served ,for several years as a member of time Summerside Town Council. , He was predeceased lll 1949 by hi: .first wife. the former Katherine .'Ann MacKinnon. The following ichildren also DltPfl9C0aS('(l him. )Frances. John. llclcn, 4Mrs. Nor- lman Johnston:-i. and Harnlci. He II isurvivcd by his src-and wile. the iformer Miss Rita Arilittr, to whom he was married in i951, as wr-.ll as .by five dau:h'ers and tiii-or sons .Doi'othy, t.lii's. l'i'viilc Srlitirm:iri 'Lonclon. (int : Martha. llrs D A. iCitra. Fernie. Ii.C: filiriani. Mis yVl'. R. Bracken. St L?ifTil)”I'Y P.Q.. iMary. Mrs. Robert Clark: anti Jean iof Summersidr: Alcxaiitleiu Sydney B.C., and Ewen and Ivan of Stim- lmerside. as well as eighteen grand- children and two great grand ,children. Two ststers also SUrVlVE'. Mrs. iDr.t Howard Smith and Miss iltoberta Nicholson of Charlotte- ' Wl'l place from Trinity t'nited Church this after- noon at 2.30 and will be under the ,auspices of the Masonic Graiid ,l.odge of P. E. I. Interment will be ' in the People's Cemetery. -S. BUBTON'S W. I. -The May meeting of the Burtonis Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Edward Collicutt on May llth, with thir- A5 teen members and six visitors pres- eat. The president, Mrs. Peter Dalton presided over the meeting. The singing of the Institute Ode was followed by the members repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by the members donating an article for El grab bag. The secretary. Mrs. Col- eridge Rogers read the minutes of the last meeting and they were approved as read. The treasurer gave her report The various committees gave their reports and new ones were ap- pointed. namely: School, Mrs. Melvyn Macsregor; sick, Mrs. Henry Dalton. Mrs. Col- eridge Rogers; programme. Mrs. Peter Dalbcm. Mrs. Henry Dalton; lunch. Mrs. Elmer Cooke, Mrs. Clif- ford Collicult, Miss Gladys Walsh. Correspondence was then read and discussed. Programme con- sisted of a contest. which was nor by Mrs. Edward Collicutt. Roll call for next month. 3. penm for the size of your glove. Mrs. Melvyn MacGregor klnd.ly invited A delicious lunch businessl was then served, which brought ir E5255. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. CARLETON W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of Carleton Women's Institute was held at the homekof Mrs. Nathar. Bell on Tumdorv, May 5th. The president presided and op- ened the meeting with the Institp ute Ode followed by Creed in uni- sori. Twelve members responded to roll call. correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to canvass the 55'district for the Salvation Army. 1: many other church workers for Africa. Trinidad, Japan, Korea was also decided to buy a flag for the school. A donation of rem- and India. nants was received from T. Eaton The study was presented by Mrs.tCo. A donation of S100 was re- R. Hunter, Mrs. A. Dignan. Miss.ceived. Ciommitliees then gave their re- ports. and new ones appointed a em as follows: Sick, Mrs. Elmer Pran- cis and . ts. James Pa,t-ritei'; school. Mrs. alph Maccaull and Mrs. Raymond Harvey; lunch. Mrs. John Quigley, M.rs. Elmer Francis Mrs. Frank Qulgley. Proceeds from the variety cor.- cert. amounted to slt2 85. Expenses were 87 93. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Albert. Ciaswell. Col- lection amounted to 80c. Meeting closed with "The Queen". Lunch was served by hostess as- sist cl by committee in charge. iiiadii" st. sc7i've(iVlJ:vA lit)-nlniltrtgrr: termed and Miss Wanda Buch.i Mr. and Mrs. Allan McMillan. "-all , Cards Cape Wolfe W. I. - ijatter part of the w.iiter and who to the European Flord Relief Fund. Wvas then read and discussed. I Burton W. I. t l i i -- , ML "id Mm M3J'5h3” Mi1YPh5'- had all passed their tints very 5u(',- 1 It was moved and seconded to do- was moved to collect for one ap-I Miss Jean Gallant, who has been Ffllllalld. have moved to Wi1iriotIce5sf,,1;.. The mu,-5,. was insymcged t nate 55.00 to thc Salvation Army lpcal at a later date. A letter vvasl spending R 10W mmllh! Wiih ll"! vim”-V "'55" they RFC W0TklllL' . by'Mj5:g. May-Karat gem-an pm-,11C' A message of thanks was received read by Mrs. Richard Dickieson. It'll parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gai- 101' M13 Lloyd Whllkho lyunh Nurse Mm. ,, brgefmlk bvifrom Mrs. Mulligan for a. treat. jivas moved that a buffet lunch be. lant. has returned to Halifax. M153 sgewartz 51,". men p,e5eny,'d.Collection amounted to 51.05. Alserved at. the convention to be assisted by hostess. Meeting closed with ”The Queen". ' i - 'it.iir rii.i.7r'nr:-gtinmsnisesl ELLllT' orexs AT CAPITOL! sixxrmtasinr. TODAY I i Bloomfield W. M 5. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dignan. I M, .,,., M,,f,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,; ANY TIME-it's time for .'iE;i"”l.;' .”.::t:::.”2t”:' at2?..3:?:i . 3-mt 355'-lilill 55”r”u"55a-if t3l?.ilit3.5s.::?IA?'T5i? ixm 55? A A gilnr by Technicolor at the Mr: and Mrs: Jerry Gallant: y i:t1:"lwl't:sEgtgllrnt;-;ielohal;lIhhPr;r':ie rt:-; WY 19”l- yng .Mi-s. Neil itiagiq.-,'M,?,., ,,i.,,,i,,na,,"l tnixtirjd ia.::id:::.lA3tin."nrnfo ltti1hedl;1cl;::, 'Mrs. Hotvard mm: kindl.l' lnI&lH'di 3 ,.- lltllaliilligmmsflslltge T::a'lI?:'e1t?llgl1lFl 2:2 33:2-:lli1.'i' Iplncerl by Mr. Albert Gallant, Cape.Le&fgW1;jes:lRmESSS?:l'!I;:l;5?;led ,1gg:kgmn nt4”ncl;t;aiiC;;i1ierms!:l'i1ss hers in "we! atflhm. home ,0, Ln: :;,e:er,0,:1o:1:n ,;,m:,:y p p . ;t.':;9"ti:.t;:..:"itr.:t..';t'..:ti.:..Si':t ii: 3:: -V'ia.fi:.ii.” my i'.;z:t::... ; tiff r351ov536i52::l':Ti3 ti-i..;.:..:0'.:"..:t..?::t:t1t-in: EA to lit.tt:::r.:..2:..:r an it: .”::::..t;ltf”' "251! Mm some i l..11T”iJ:J2..ff":i.ii”?. ::..mt..::ii T . . phony, Ganmm Jospph Gaunt Hndlsummersidc on business recently, Macxinnon of Bran mid Mrs, Pius.i,qS, MT. (-,,.,.,.,,,. Bm,m,.55 . ,Ariic-mutt of Ca:-term... Am-r a few mum W.” Mr. and Mrs. Wmiaii Milllgan 'remnrks concerning certificates uni enter- Mrs. Jennie Bi-undage. , ii iiitcresttiig contest Hume md mm”,-, ilienoit Palrler left recently Mm Eva Dumvme. Seavlcw where they will be cm-t ldeiiry King has been associ- Vuth over many years of bril- mril Islips. Collection ainountcd to 3190. which was won by Mrs. Clark Har- I lllil m it - . . . ., . "wa1,olT?1m?1:3gSun shmu Neb Mr, "M M”, Hugme Mu-phcc, played during the lobster fishing;:i':to;:m33vt;:b:g::lg 3:?!-wrffcengladdress to Miss Stcnart was readiding. Mrs. unhn Andrews also en- i" is the sunshine and rain that M” "W MIL Lorne Hemlow. season. Mn wmmm mm Ml. h.V Mrs. Wilinot 'Reid and vi itiftptertained with a contest-which was urn its ntiumu, vagaries on A Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Dumville. --- .RM'd . son. urn) on behalf n. at the (.85.! u-iasivwon by Mrs Aroldpougias. mall town barb", who at” me My-, um Mfg, nu-hie vgtcher, Miss Louise Arsonsuii has ro- ' yywy presented by Mrs. Ivan MacLenn,i The meeting adjourned with the vm, of his community nd nab Mt and Mn. guy gmm-L turned homo after spcndingy the Mr Ind M” Daniel Mums dt Mrs. Moody bockhart kindly in- I National Anthem. At the close of on mg us me”! on m ”d 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis. winter months with her sister. dwshm. Rabi Borden . an lvm” ""' m'"'b'” '0 mil" "' h”l"'i9 m"””? ”"”"''-V ””"m'”"”5 ent of his own life N lli elm 0:- Mr" M”d"d Ken”-L . 'Mrs. Jog L. Gallant. Shediac. N.B., can video” the he-mg"? ,home for their nevi. June meptingfwere served by the hostess. A F & A M I.l'bEr'a Wm Wm, nu;", fwces ti, '59: I -Miss Margaret. MacDonald. Emd M" mmmg Munnno r 13011 call is in nu answered by; - n - - a el liummn" hm "'9 ""3 h”""”"3 iii” Bulilm In-lmLenti"L Nimii l:'nryfe':-etilGt'C?iiatIllt1(t:t:: ' "ETC l imiimmrz Ill !imoi: CR mlmm ;'!l1tdI 't in . owar . me, a on - w y e m or mi: 9 k'- . , , li,e1arot.f .315 ;loe,lI:'0f'"n8l"t6h on in M4; M25” G'”'""- town Hospital for treatment. uk;'s"' :l:'"'m1';rs'l';W t meeting ttltrsjefi with "White Choral The May meeting of New Gla-V Members of the Grand Lodge of Prince F.dWali('i loved he, y 0 9 ma" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter. a 1-Qcmny . e'iBells", Lunch was served by the now Women's Institute was held, kkmd A F & A M Magyel. Mason; and Vigning Here is the .4,-Rm I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Mr. Dan J. Artienoull, after i g lhosteas and cnmmiitec in charge. ill: the home of Mrs.Georgc White-. - ' ' ' ' t " i y , l the Mmwut frog" uthetlfowlih Mr. and H”, Robert Gnngnt. mending gm winter months with Mr. Md M” Hush Rams”, kgmwm Hg , head on M(md,-.y py'pl1)))g,Mny uh, h"(:Hn'pn arp requested to meet in the Masonic Hail. -ffnillry to Vyh, vresenrmghg Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dignan. Mr. John Cousins. Soaview. has And Mn. Boumh, Mum” wutet ylrlake. found in both the Atliin- bMPelil1E opener! with the Ode. fol-i Summprsme M 1,30 Dim. on Monday” Ma). 25th. for the pan-.-..,,,,n O, the St .h Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mel-ellan. returned to his "0"" ill M0"! in gumm, ,;,-,,, w,,,,,,,,,”. my tic and Pacific. are large voracious .lowed by Creed. Roll call was re-i , - . B the, mericin W" m V P!” r , Carmel. 20", on bum” ,i-eiatives of the codfish. lsponded to by fourteen members. purpose of attending the funeral of out late ro i. umm. 1 - e Barbershop 'God saw you getting weary. - - - - -- ' ' y gggg g, M”, Wm, mo ,.L,,m,.s pl-"Eng Minutes .. G d M gt nhib on lljiiunfl-:t:Vtl)Vf"lljhw"' H": :6 did gilt he thllulhg MM. 11 ii pleasing to report that Mr. M: mu M;-shaman Ln”: The British Coronation ceremony of inst meeting were read and iip- John M' IVmholSon' Past ran al er' iy, 0 eprcsen e put 5 arms aroun you J . M. G,m,,M' Wm, "u been - . - X I yd it th I f . y . cl: lsililceliutfliethgzggg.mf""''"t; 5'” "'h15P9"d IE9 ” "W-' ciziliflned to his home due to It :3;1en:D':,1,?&,l',:e'.LsuEno'::,,r:;dei were olf Omimerrrfuniogioserttrcerbfutlve A01?-l El-:::vi::lscd.Unnmshed bus M” N” L. A. Mdlouglll, Fred I. Bell. mom It 1: mm! mfh handset; Gm!-r-Marina-"'". Ernm "-1 broken ankle, in well again. pg” -lloan Church; A Reports from committees were Grand Secretary Grand Master : and poilmmy w"m bright and mh”Y lillion on the low” M. Anne Pom" M Mr. Wendell Mocxny. Mrs land motored to Summ aid. then given. School committee re- .- Rood ht ' - '" 3 - W Harry MncKsy, Mrs. Willi u . ' ism, ported that cups were needed. New ..mrizatioli!.h9l' and delightful St. Lawrence. was built prior to W" emplowd "I summemdev 1. K" um mm M" Pmn:;i:i hoe Tuesday May mmmmus Mn mm Hammad” rm . -P