I O Leary and O O I VlCll'Il'I'y Mrs. l.'7liarlcs Millizati of hills. and her infant. daughter has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Caseley of Cmpnud. Mr. Lorne Macl..ean who in em- plnycd in Dartmouth. N.S. spent the week-end at. his home in Coleman, the guest ut his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean. congratulations are being ox- tended to Mr. Erving Orcsr Hardy of Albertcn who received his B.A. Degree from Mount Al- lison University. Sackville, N.B. His parents and two sisters. Mrs. W. Wells and Mrs. E. Atkinson were among those attending the convocation. the Nazarene at which the guetv speaker was Rev. Paul Currie. noted radio evangelist from Moncmri were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. MacLerid of Brae: Mr. and Mrs, Charles liloresheadl of West. Devon: Rev, W. G. and Mrs. Dickson and daughters Norma. and Jean of 0'Leary; Mr. Alban W. Craswell of Bloomfield and Mr. John R. Digznan of Howlan. There was it very large atten- dance at The Church of the Na- 'zartxno in Mount Pleasant on Monday night, May 22nd, when the-guest speaker was the Rev. Paul Currie of M0ll('i0ll Director of "The Light of Life" hoiu' ht-nrd every Saturday evening over Moncton station and Director of the Moncton Youth for Christ. The pastor. Rev.Mr. Lewis pre- sided and the service began with Attendinp the :perlal services at the Mount Pleasant Church of OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4, 51K a,”f'l'HE BAEOM.OF- . BELFAST!-ow THE ' -BARON is weAt2-P. a lively and inspiring sing-song. There were several much an- preciated duets by Rev. Mr. Oiirrio and Rev. Mr. Lewis and! l l wm-i HlM is His s MANAGER, MA:soi2 . ii-lOOPLE, FAMOU9 i-t STATESMALSF. .- ,isle,THesi:AMii.v-; M scgowixl, HANDED ,4, DOWN FROM grue om mist-is i KlNlG5!. ' fr vs 1-. OUT OR WAY I 1 Mil ' FTfi Ci NV gr in llil git l . thud pl .. .l gl”f.l33lW l P l , xii, xi ll .mli . will Mil, A DREAM WOl2LDf !J NOW VOL) SEE 2 WHEN WE LAUGHED ABOUT POP save-s. - we WA6N'Ti fl Mentsiini sou: . d. .)&:xih m' y; y M .7”) 5 i';;'!:. x v t. pt i it i muik : , will out i . i also a comet duet by the two clergymen. Prayer was offered by Rev. W. G. Dickson of 0'Leary. Rev. Mr. Currie is a. very young man with a striking personality anrii a Gi'lfl-L'lVEl1 voice and his radio messages are listened to by thousands every Saturday night. He was heard in an eloquent mes- sage on "The scales of God" and lilo tries.-sage was presented with evangelical fervour and made a deep impression ml the congre- gation which filled the Church to capacity, There were a large num- ber from Elmsdale, a number from Monlzrose, Olcary. Bloom- field and other places. The or- ganist was Mrs. Lewis, The meet- ing tlosed by the Benediction being pronounced by Rev. Mr. Lewis. Rev. Mr. Currie was the speaker on Sunday at the Mount Pleasant Nazarene Church and will conclude his first visit to P.E.l. by speaking in the Summer- side Church of the Nazarene on on Tiicsdny night May 23rd MAJOR HOOPLE .Aisrr THAT BAD '” News BuRi4e,'tHr:-. Amiaue ME??? I EAH. Ami Tl-lAT'5 HOOPLE, ' K 0lxiE- OF Widesruiue i is OH. NO. siiz--we NEVER. EVEN THOUGHT or LOOKN IN YOUR BA11-ikoow. NJlNDqW.' WI-IENT i .1 SAN? FUNNEL- FAc.e.'si-ie was JUST FEEPiN'A BABY BIRD A mm!- Xxx -. g x llll W X ,xiiMMx V t THE GUARDIAN C side on Saturday. West Cgo miVlclnHy Miss Louiu rim of Cape Wolfe was a recent visitor to Summer- side. Mr. Stanley Dunnville, O'LoIi'y. was a recent visitor to Summer- side. Mn. Nelson Macwilliuu. Cope Wolfe. was a,vi:itor to Summer- Mr. Ralph MaeLennan. Green Hill. was a visitor to Summeroide on Saturday on husineu. Mrs: Watson Silliker of O'Le:ry returned home after I pleasant visit. to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald and family were recent villi-Or! 30 Crapaud and while there were the guests of Mrs. MacDonald: sister, Mrs. Clifford Sheri.-en. Mrs. W. 1:. Brooks. Suuuneraide received a buuurui bouquet of roses for Mother's Day from 31" son, Rev. Graland Broolu. Wind- sor. N. S. - Mr. and Mn. 2:. 1.. Macpoutiil of om...-y was a visitor to Springfield West on ysunday and was the guest. of their son Keith and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Macbougall. 0'l..eary. were recent visitors to West Cape. the 5119313 09 Mm MacDougall's sister. Mil E3” Ellis. The friends of Mrs. George Easter are very 507” 19 km” that she is not feelinl '3 W9" ” usual and hot): she I'M? 300" b3 around again. (Mrs. Annie Macwiliiams of .Green Hill who spent the winter months with her dallzhl-9l'y.y Ml?- .Ira MacDonald. is now visitinl "1 Ci-apaud, the guest of her daugh- tor. Mrs. Clifford Sheri-en. Rev. John M. and Mrs. Sheen. Elmsdale. were visitors to Sum- merside recently. Rev. Blair C61- boum, pastor oi the West Cape charge was amonl Q1059 l” ”l tend the Prince Edward Isllnd Presbytery of the United Church of Canada that met in Charlotte- town on May 5. Howlun Mr, and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant wen in 0'Leary on Friday p.m. Mrl. John A. Gallant recently spent a few days in Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault mo- tored to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault on Friday night were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. B. Arsenauit. Miss Annie Gallant of Rustlco is visiting with Mr. and Mn. A. A. Araenault. Mrs. Robert Arunault Ind lit- tle son are visiting in Alberton with relatives. Mrs. John Finnan of Woodstock was a bus passenger to Summer- slde on Thursday. Farmer: now are kept busy early and late gettlifg in the crop and doing up the chores. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son Wayne of 0'Loary spent Sun- day in Howlsn. Mr. and fl. Octave Pinoau of Duvsr were recent lueata of Mr- and Mrs. Euaebo Arlenault of How- lan. Villtorg to ltoubank and Alber- 'i.ori on Friday were Mr. John R. Dlgnan of I-lowlan. gccompanlcd by his daulhter. Mrs. Alban Crus- well of Bloomfield. Miss Jean Gallant. who spent the past month in Charlottetown. re- turned to her home in l-lowlan on Tuesday in company with Edward and Dunn Araenault of Charlotte- town. There won united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. M. J. Rooney at St. Anthony's on wed -' morning. May 17th. Louise Pineau. daughter Df,Fl'lllk and the late Mrs. Plnelu of Du- Pruionlonal cards o. F. I-Iumr.'It.o. ormsnrnrn Oouplolo Visual Anolyloo d . WI! And who. HARLO'I"l'ETOWN y - , nncnur ALWAYS Tllil BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Today 8:50, 7:15 J 9:15--Thursday 7:15 & 0:15 sin ,vicroit ,cAiioie GRABLE nu RE uiiiiiis Comedy - March Of Time -- Torrytnon var and Donal. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault now of Chai- lottetown but formerly of Howlun. The happy young couple will rt- eido in Charlottetown with the belt wllhea of their many friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arsvnault and Miss Lauretia Arsonault Spflilt Mother's Day in Lot 7. guests of Mrs. Arsenault's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogers. Friends of Mrs. Eddie MacAus- land of Bloomfield regret to know that she is now quite sick and wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- tie and little sons of Wilmot were in I-lowlan on Mother”; Day visit- ing with Mrs. MacQunrrie'a pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carrul,li- ers. One or two of the farmers in I-Iowlan have some potatoes platit- ed: others have some harrowing done and yet. others some sprlmr plowing, but all in all there's not too much yet done towards farin- ing on May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant anti Mr. and Mn. Lorraine Gallant. were guests on Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant nf Coleman. Mu. Oswald Cairie arrived at her home in Howlan on Friday. May 12th from Saint John, N.B.. COMING-MON.-TUE.-WED-NEXT WEEK The Best Comedy In Years- "MA AND PA KETTLE” T CAMEO riislmie KENSINGTON Wednesday only. Matinee 4 p.m. lwening 'l:l&il:!l'L Dick Powell. Jana Greer. starred in dmma of Western outpost, "STATION WEST" with Burl Ivea, blllu! alnger. Agnes llloorehead. Steve Brodie. Also Shorts. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my (lind- fatber Ennran MacNeill, Mia. couohe.. Time cannot dim the beautiful memories we have of him. Ever Remembered by nub, um Lelloy Cunpbe IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOSEPHINE SOULSBY Following a short. illness. Mrs. Josephine Soulsby. widow of the late Thomas soulsby. died on April mth at her home in the city. Born at Chetloamp. 0. 3.. daugh- where she visited with her daugh- ters for the past month on her way home from U. S. A. where stir: spent the fall and winter. Miaa Annie Gallant of Rustlco and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault of How- lan left on Monday, May 15th for Halifax. N. S.. where they will at- tend the graduation of their neph- ew. Francis Gallant. formerly of St. Mark's Lot 7. They will also visit Mrs. Arsenault.'s step-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault. and other friends. On Sunday. Mother's Day. tltc-re arrived from Halifax. N. S.. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant, accom- panied by Mr. Gaillant's mother. Mrs. .105. T. Gallant. who will spend an indefinite time with her mother. Mrs. Gnsplc Arseuault, oi I-Iowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant will visit on the Island for two weeks. Their many friends and relatives were delighted to welcome them back. The monthly meetlnz of SI. Anne's Club of l-lowian and Wood- atock was held on May 9th at. the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsenatilt. As the president was absent the vice-presldent occupied the chair and called on the secretary to open the meeting by prayer. Roll call was answered by 14 members and 2 visitors. with an exchange of garden seeds. Minutes of the previous meeting were then Trflld and let stand as read. The sick committee reported it alck call and treat for which the receiver had sent a "thank you" note being un- able to be present. New sick coin- mittee appointed are Mrs. Pelt-r Gallant and Miss Leone Arsennult. Miss Leone Arsenault than very kindly invited the members to her home for June meeting with the usual drawing for lucky ticket to St. Anne's Pilgrimage in Jilly. Roll call to be answered by sing. pluy, dance or pay a nickel. Meeting then adjourned by prayer. Bingo was then played which realized 55.30 for the funds. (Bingo will again be played at next meeting). Lunch was served by hostess. as- sisted by some of the ladies. IN MEMORIAM In bib; memory of mu. Albod Maylww, who departed this ltfo May lllti H141. Gone is the face we loved Io dear. silent in the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for 'al:ht or speech, not not too far for thought to reach. I . sweet to remember 1IOl who once here. though absent. in hot ll dear. ; Lovlngly Remembered by llulband Daughle and Sons. lunch ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Poitier she was at years od age. She was well known in !-Ia.lifa.x where she was a visitor for many summers. ' The late Mrs. soulaby is survived by an only daughter. Mary. Mrs. Frank Lawlor. with whom she re- sided: also four grnlld children; a J. Brakiey, Halifax: a step-son. Henry Chaisson, Rollo.Bny; a bro- ther Henry Poirier in Cape Brawn, Her husband predeceased her six months ago. i The funeral was held April mth. from the A. A. Hetnnessey Funeral Home to Saint Dunstan's Basilica. Service was conducted by Rev. 1''. MacDonald who also officiated at the grave. she was laald to rest be- side her husband in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at oharlotte- town. Pallbearers were: Harry Ward. Norman Campbell. Vincent Doimn. Edward Lswlor. Art (illn- ton. Reginald Bell. The floral tributes end Mus Cards follow: Pillow-The Family. Spray-Catherine and Fred Gan. MASS CARDS Mrs. Josephine Arsenaull. Mrs. Frances Burke Edward and Burnette Blanchard -Mrs. Mary Bouclreau, Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell Mrs. Edith Campbell Helen and Elisa Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William Oamplben Mrs. Norman J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dolron Mr. and Mrs. Peter I-lop-kiiison Miss Priscilla Lawlor and Mrs. William Lawlnr and Mrs. R. S. MeBelth and Mrs. Harry Morgan Mr. and Mrs. sarurey Mound Mr. and Mrs. Hoary Poirior, C3. The Vessey P'a.mily. Lll"l'l'EI.8 AND CARD! OF SYMPATHY . Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mary Boudreau. Halifax Miss Agnes Morgan Chester and Marion Brehaiut I Lluile and Henry Chalsson, Rollo Bay. Llewellyn Family Henry Poirler. Capo Breton ' l Mrs. Jen McKay. Mt. Stewart. i Mr. and Mrs. Clem Muise. Halifax. Margaret Fabio. Halifax. Mrs. card or Thanks that we wish to express our tncere thankatolllloir their unau- presaioru of , thy during our recent bereavement. ' Mary uul Frank Lawlor sad Flmlly. 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