PAGE FOURTEEN Freeland and Vicinity -Friends are welcoming back to their home Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Smith. who have been in the Un- ited States for the past few months. Friends of Mrs. Henry Bryant are glad to know she is able to be IDOL". again. lVLl's. Bryant visited her sister, Mrs. David Smith, of Freeland recently. Mr. Roland Miller has recovered (rm virus pneumonia and everyone 5 pleased to see him around again. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke and daughter. Lila, of St. Eleanors. of Summerside were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. Miss Donna Palmer. teacher at the Brae School. spent Saturday evening, March 22nd with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pal- mer, Freeland. Friends are very pleased that Mrs. Marshall Murphy has made such a splendid recovery from her treecnt illness and has been able to return to her home here after spending several weeks in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ! On Friday evening. March 21st... there was an equally good attend- Innce at the game between the Wel- llington Battlers and the Bombers. Mark Oatway of Freeland James Wagner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wagner, also of Lot 11. took place at the Presbyterian Manse in Summerside on Friday, March 21st. The marriage was per- formed by Rev. J. Donald Macxay. On Thursday evening. March 20th.. a very large crowd attended the hockey match at Mount Pleas- ant between the 0'Leary Atomics and the Mt. Pleasant Bombers. This was a very fast game and the last in the play-oif series between these two teams, the score being 9-2 in favour of the Bombers who have now won two of the three play-oif games with tho Atomics. -BY .M.M..:....... NORTH RLISTICO C. IV. L. ID MT. and Mrs. Thomas Mamlevinleldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mom were visitors to incnds and 1'(Ija-i this heing the first game in their tives in Freeland on 'I'iiu:'sd:iv,iP13)"-0115. T110 5901'? W85 13'0 mi March 20th. favour of the Bonibcrs. ' The regiilur monthly meeting of itlie. North Rustico branch. C. W. llseaguc. was held on March 9th The Bible class met at the homelwithy on attendance of about 25 of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmewlmembers. The meeting was opened Mr. Harold Henderson nf Sum-I meralde spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 gar Henderson. on Saturday evening, March 22nd,. With llI”aY9l'- ,with it good attendance with the, Th? D1”951d91lI WES 1" WC Ch?” yam; 1,, A, pignan prmgldgng, N(ixL'B.lI(I the serretaigv read the mixi- Friends of Mr. G9orf:.r h'.llaii(is,nieetiiig will be at the home oiI"'-95- which were 3ppF9Ved 3' are sorry to learn oi his illness anoi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer. Kreiidv 3l"d me ”.ed”u”” gepgr? sincerely hope both he and Mrs.i Mr. and Mrs. Ex-vin Smith and were 550 wpmve as re” ' I" Elllnds may soon be feeling much1 two small sons. Irag David andyfereni mmmnecs men gave me” better. Matthew motored to Charlottetown mp” Si - lon Saturday, March 22nd. Mrs. Ira , REV3 ?M.),uEr, S::3:”o.:.hiE::ve.,.a: Mrs. Eldon Grigg and son. Car-'Bunks accouipmiied them and wry mneus mi .. "W .3 amt mm. 3Dent the past week-end atfspent the weekend visiting her giessgi t,Vte(:.cHe,;iS?,),:.)ed grind I Eire. IE2: stzrfntidrs. Griggls SlSit":',.'nl0lhPl'. Mrs. Annie Henderson. and bmzo was approved by 311, Fr. . ', ' ,5”L”v MW 39” L”km- Robbin stressed the point of dif- NJ 4 The milfmlgf 01' FEW”? 0MW8.V. ferent groups visiting the class Want to look heavenly this Easter? Then don't miss our heavenly blues! We've every blue in the sky from the palcst lines, through deep azure on to the deep navy of A star-studded night. Come find the blue that's divine on you. . . In our smart coats, suits and dresses. You won't find the prices so sky-high! COATS of gabardine, polona, tricatina and other fine fab,- rics in stunning loosely swinging or fitted styles. These have noteworthy sleeve and collar effects that date them Spring 1952. 49.95 to 69.95. DRESSES of popular trice- ti;a and crepcs in one or two piece styles, including the ultra-new coat dresses. There , are a number of cleverly ar- " ranged trims from which to . make your Spring Blue selec- tion. 10.95 to 29.50. SUITS of serviceable rayon blend gabardine in distinctive dressmakcr or tailored modes. You may choose a flared skirt or a straight cut skirt this Spring both are high fashion in your Suit. 25.00 and 35.00. M THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWNA St. Louis and Vicinity Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. Ttgnlsh. was a recent visitor At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alnhy Gallant. Mr. Joseph Arsenault of Duvar. was A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Friends of Mrs. Arthur Gaudet are sorry to hear she is a patient at the Western Hospital. Mr. Ferclinant. Brown was a rec- ent visitor at the home of his sister in Bloomfield. --Mr. Freddie Arsensult has re- turned to his home in St. Louis after spending the winter months in New Brunswick where he was employed. Mr. Arsene Bernard and Mr. Edgar Perry were recent visitors to Coleman on business. Mr. Wilfred Doucetle has re- 'turned to Summerside after being employed by F. J. Shea and Son for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard were recent weekend visitors at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nar- cissi Richard in Tlgnish. Mrs. W. B. Mcbsllan of Alina wits a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shea. of, Waterford. Friends of IVIYS. Alphy Gallanti lnre sorry to hear she is confined iio her home with an attack of the flu. 3 Mr. Paul Peters has returned to his home in St. Louis after spend- ing the past, two months in thei lumber woods in New Bruns- wick. Friends of Mrs. Anthony Dou- ceite of DeBlols are pleased to ,see her home again after being a ipailent at the Prince County lios- 'pltal for several days. l I Richard Ellsworth. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Ellsworth of Isl. Louis. met with a painful ac- ,cident”recently when he drove A needle in his arm. lie was rushed to the Western Hospital at Alber- lton, where it took the Doctors two Ihcvurs to extricate the broken incedle. He expects to be able to lrcturn to his home in IL few days. I The funeral of Mr. John Mur- 'phy was held on Saturday morn- ing .March 22nd. to the Immacul- Iate Conception church at Palmer jRoad. Reverend Patrick Walsh lcclebraled the Requiem Mass. Mr. lMurphy was 81 years of age and A ,fon'ner resident of Laurette. The lpast few years he had hcen living in Charlottetown. He is survived .by several sons and daughters to whom profound sympathy is being Borden -Mirs. Gilbert Levy . and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald returned to their home: In Borden on Wednes- day. Msrch 30th. after spending I few days in Halifax. Mayor Willard Leard of Borden. visited ohariottctown on Wednes- day, March 26th. where he attend- ed a meeting of the mayors of the smaller Island towns. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McAIeer of Borden left on Thursday morn- ing, March 27th, for Halifax, where they attended the hockey game: between Halifax st. May: and Is- landers. Mrs. Arthur Rodgers of char- loiietown. spent a few days rec- ently with her In-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. when re- turning from I visit to Debert. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac have returned home after Visiting in Charlottetown where they at- tended the Halifax St. Mary's and Islanders hockey game on Wed- nesday. March 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bernard of Borden. attended the Ice Cycles at Moncioii on Wednesday, March 26th. Miss Shirley Levy of Borden, en- lertaincd the members of the Uni- ted Church choir on Thursday, March 20th. The Ladies social Club met- at the home of Mrs. Jack Nightingale on Tuesday, March 25th. There were sixteen members in attend- nncc. Mrs. Nightingale had charge of the worship period. Final plans were made for the Easter bazaar. The hostess was assisted in serv- ing by Mrs. Roland Ramsay and Mrs? Lorne Cousins. on account of the sale it was decided to hold no meeting the next week but on the following week Mrs. Arthur E. Jay will be the hostess. on Tuesday. March 15th. Mrs. W. S. Jardine entertained the members of her Sunday school class. twelve in number. They played games and prizes were awarded the winners. The revolver shoot. was won by Grahun Lodge; Chinese checkers by Jackie Dar- rach; Table Hockey by Donald Levy and Graham Lodge and Cro- kinole by George Ramsay. As one of the members, Freddie Laura. was celebrating his eleventh birth- day on the same day, the refresh- ments served were supplemented by a beautiful birthday cake with candles. -I... STEADY POST GRAVELBOURG. Husk. -- (UP)- Mayor 8. M. Bonneau has just been re-elected for his 21st term as chair- lcxtendcd. 1 I Sincere sympathy II being ex- ;tended to the member: of the fam- fily of Miss Winnie Hustler of iifiminigash whose death occurred yet the Provincial Sanitarium rec- gently. she is survived by two sis- ters. Mrs. Leo Mcfnnis of Elms- dale: Miss Ada Hustler: also three brothers. Peter and Albert of De- troit, Mich: and Richard of Mimi- nlgash. Her funeral held on Thurs- day morning. March 20th. to the Immaculate Conception Church at Palmer Road with Rev. P. Walsh celebrating the Requiem Mass. In- t.:rment was in church cemetery. -B. G. H0uA7u'gEgVfPV ' 75:7!-.t ' Ellsr - zc26 WFSTV 2636 MAM (WDfR iii-llllr man of the school board in this South Saskatchewan community. ITHE EN'l'0IIOEI" NOW SHOWING AT CAPITOL -"The Enforcer." it real-life drama starring Humphrey Bogart in the title role. comes to the capitol screen today. The United states Pictures Pro- ductlon, distributed by Warner Bros.. is based on an actual series of crimes committed by a band of paid killers operating a nationwide network of death. How a fearless assistant district attorney. aided by a handful of strong-armed cops, traps the leaders, hitherto immune from the law through a series of high-up its. forms the basis of what has been termed. In advmce one of the best in recent years. In emphasizing accuracy through- out the entire y. d ” L” 4 Bretalgne windust used outdoor location shots around the city of Los Angeles. coverinv 9'" - dentist and shopping districts. the ominous underworld s-e:t.on a.... other outlying neighborhoods. ciniao IIIEATIIE KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 1:15 and 9:15 pm. "THE TIAH. OF THE LONESOMI PINE" In tech- nicolor, (brought back after sev- eral years) by Paramount. Iter- ring Fred Mnclldurny, Sylvia Sid- ney, Henry Fonda. The Neighbors ly George CHI: IN MEMORIAM TIIIO NI. TAYLOR -In the passing of Mr. Theo M. Taylor. Granville, at the Prince County Hospital. suihinerside, P. 8.1.. on lab. 29th. the community lost one of its most. highly re- garded citluns at the use of 13 years. He had been A patient in the hospital for eight woekmwhere he had undergone two operations from which he had made good recovery and was awaiting favor- able weather when he suffered a sudden and fatal relapse. The remains were transferred to the Dnvlson Funeral Home, Ken- slngton, and from there to his late . sldence. The funeral ser- vice was held In the North Gran- ville United Church on March 6th, with interment in the church cemetery. Service was conducted by Rev. W.B. McPhall assisted by Rev. W.1. Green. Pallbearers were Percy Hewett, Tupper Taylor. Colin Burt, John Burgoyne, Em- erson Matheson and Horace Taper. Mr. Taylor was n son of the late Richard and Harriet Wedlock Taylor. He was twice married. his first wife being Ethel Jane Colley. He is survived by his widow, for- merly Emma Neill of North Mil- ton, and one brother Benjamin of North Granville and Bummerslde. Two elder brothers, Austin and David, died it few years ago. The large number of messages of sympathy and floral tributes paid homage to the memory of a man whose name will not soon be forgotten in the area where he was a successful farmer during his lifetime and his kindness. generosity and help contributed greatly to church and community welfare. His many relatives and friends enjoyed visiting his home wlilch was cnllvencd by exceptional hos- pitality and an amiable disposi- tion. He was a man whose years did not. make him grow old and APRIL 2. 1952 Will Be Queen's Scout Badge Now O'I'1'AlWA. TI" 303' Scout! Association nounced today that lnvfuture his home was a gathering place for the younger people who rc-, gardcd him as one of themselves. I Both young and old of the sur-I rounding countryside mourn int his sudden departure, the loss of an esteemed citizen and friend. S IN MEMORIAM MRS. EDWARD SHARBELL -The death occurred at hcri home at Portage on March '1th. of; Cathr,v'h shat-bell. beloved wife of) Mr. Edlward Sharbell. age 40 years.l The late Mrs. sharbell (nee Cath-i ryn Saunders) had been In ill, health for some months nnd although everything possible hzidl been done by way of loving care; and medical lid she passed awnvi on the above date. In the corn- munlty in which she lived and in her home her passing leaves A place which can never be filled By her kindly disposition and un- selfish nature she made I host of friends who sincerely mourn her passing. she leaves to mourn her sor- rowing husband. two daughters. Mary Marlyn. Bonita Coleen, and one son. Nelson, at home. to whom the sympathy of the community is extended. The large number of Mass Cards, floral tributes and messag- es of sympathy testified to the high esteem in which she was held by all. The funeral took place on sun- day. March 9th. with service in Lot 11 church conducted by Rev. Father Mcxenna and Rev. Father Rooney. Interment was In the church cemetery. The pallbearers were Frank Kelly. Elliot Blgg-er, Gregory Lynch. H. Macrarlane. Frank Bul- ger. Laurence Doucette. Professional cards E. E. Parkinal Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETBIST - Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Offleo Ronni O to 12 - I to B and by appointment Phone 8287 IIGENT THEATRE BLDG. lunmer St. Bumniorllile IIII. .I.II. CUNNINGHAM VETIIINAIIAN , Dial 2520 Water Street Incl Sununenldo . IIII. J. A. IIIIIIIIIN DENTIST Dental X-Ian lmallman auuaia. smnmumn mu nu .- Fr no on lun-olidco P. l. I. complete Vleul Angina Ginsu mus IIDNI Illl IIALIHAPI IIIILDINO OPTOIITIIIT 1. 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