Know His Will Ils Done na . ‘a v ; Yellow roses arranged takes place next week, was Still He Leads Us On | vases banked the altar of St. Jos-| lawn party pe eph’s Chureh, Mishawaka, Indi-| the home of} Not too soon do our farmers|ment with the younger farm-iana, on Saturday, May 30th., C. ‘Simpson, | reach last mowings. The lush |er’s views “we just may need it! |whes Margaret Mary, only dau- Mrs, Jack | green of the first-mown is chang- | It’s as well to be on the safe side | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cyril Simpson was hostess. Gifts were|ed now to cuttings which indica |at any rate. It gives a man 8 /Gailant, of Wellipgton, exchang-| presented by the Mrs. Simpsons. |te it is time to put by the mower | more comfortable feeling to/eq nupital vows with Clarence for another year; to store last | know there's plenty. It's not too | witsken of Cincinati, Ohio. The Mr. and Mr. John W. P. Mac- loads, and gather in the bales, | pleasant to be lifting the last/fjame of altar candles provided Naught and children, Catherine | 24 have all snug and decks clear |layer from 2 mow and” he grim |light for the eleven o'clock cere: ; to or-|r est-days ahead. Al-|ned bbyishly “look out a cranny) mony and pews were marked returned ready we hear tidings of harvest |to a snowstorm—no sign of grass | with white satin ribbon bows. Of- tawa on Saturday alter spend-| fields turning goldfh on other |to be seen!” - Ifieiating at the ceremony was ing two weeks holiday at the|farms, though the one patch we| “We did well today” Mack re-|Rey Romuaid Mollaun, 0.F.M summer cottage, Stavert's Shore, have at Alderlea, still ripples in | ported this evening of the haying. chaplain of St Francis Convent, North Bedeque, of the former's) green.waves when a summer-|“If all goes well we'll be to The | yount Alverse. Indiana Mare J. Mr. and Mrs. J, Watson | wind “touches it in passing. Fair with its worries off our | wachs was organist JAn sland Sica Mrs. Philip J.—Rossiter—an- EO BASIL DOIRON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED are oe Rudolph-Doiron andthe late Mr- nounces the engagement of her Doiron, Charlottetown. Marriage by sister, Miss Penny Warren of Birtle, Manitoba. Mrs. Norman Hall, the former Nora Mclvor, of, Winnipeg, Man- So last mowings come to us. And ou? lofts and mows, while not over-stuffed we have seen them in more ; teous hayings are nevertheless far from being empty. At the same time, having this and that winter-manger and itoba is visiting® relatives a n dy mouth to fill including the goat's fiends in Summenside and Kin- kora. there ‘have been deliveries of baled hay accepted and also some minds.” By this we ‘shall been through its preliminari: we know them. Odd ones of t cattle-kind from the only registered herds it pleases our farmers to keep both here and at oF Fes E our men away from the custom- daughter Margaret Bernadette to Sar. Leo Basil Doiron,’ soa of Mea. e to take place September ith, 1959, at the Church of The~Most Holy Redeemer, Charlottetown. standing hay bought. — Mr.and Mrs, RdBSert Palmer | “Yes,’’ James nodded his agree- arrived Thursday from Ottawa ' ae HAPPENINGS ents, Dr. and Mirs. J. A, Mac- ary day by day round of the farm for that “Busman's -Holi- day” which is not altogether a which ‘swept into a chapel train. _ skirt was held in place by @|,, ported French illusion was underskirt and ny- Moncton, N.B., is visiting in Sum- Murdo. Mre. Harold Fleming and granddaughter, Beverly Jones, re- after spending a vacation at Mr. turned to Toronto on Wednesday and Mrs. R. W. Wood's summer cottage, North Bedeque. Mrs. R. T. Hardy and Mrs: J. Hubon of Holden, Massachusetts ve been visiting relatives and jends in Summerside and Elm- sdale. Mrs. Frank MacKenzie of Sum merside has as her guest, her | granddaughter, Miss Shelliey Ma Kenzie of Truro, N.S. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon of Montreal are visiting relatives in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. George Key. &r., and daughters, Judy and Joyce, | returned to their home in Sum- mereside after a motor trip visit- ing m Winnipeg. Manitoba, where they were the guests o their daughter, Mrs. William War- Dr. and Mrs. 8. K. Donald of Moncton, N.B., spent the week end in Summerside, guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. A.W. Leard them obviously with a great con- merside, guest of Mrs. Horatio |‘€>t at Fair's close to their old Schurenas. paths again. \citement. And anticipate # for weeks. And save allowances for those days they are to be lost in its spell. a show or two,-: blossoms, loveli- ness beyond words. The honey- suckle against a wall unfolding amber flowers, each exquisitely and are guests of the former's | merside. vacation. It affords them how-|!0® hoop. Her veil of hand-rolled ° * Stan 7 “ ” Palmer, ever that ‘‘change” which is| Summeride ad latter's par-|« Miss Marjorie Thibideau of | @5 Sood as a rest”, and returns | Wrought, exci one touched: moul- remember as we walk along the su days that on farms or The children! How_ well ie re share daoendived love its magic, its color ex-| ‘He leads us on Through Past all This week? It was sun-smiles, And still and doubts, and fears, He guides our steps through ell the tangled maze Of sin and sorrow, and e’er — Dr. and Mrs. James S. Tait of ;ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walk- Willowdale, Ont., and Mrs. E, er. | W. Johnstone (nee Mary Tait) of Mns. Ralph Oakes, who has | | They have and sister, Mrs. W. E. Smaliman. been in Qavendish this week with Dr. Donald's ne- shick and Corporal Warshick, and in Cleveland, Ohio, where they visited Mr. Key’s cousin, Mr. ing their vacation with their fa- Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLellan of Somerville, Mass., have ar- rived in the province to visit Mr. MacLelian’s brother Monsignor Gregory MacLellan who is a pa- tient in the Cha own Hospi- tal and other relatives and friends throughout the province. Mr. and Mrs. R--B: Campbell of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, have been on a three weeks - Port Coquiltam, B.C., are spend- been visiting her parents Mr. and | ; Mrs. Frank Walker, left Sunday for her home in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton, (Ella Seaman?t-of Fredericton, N. | B., are holidaying in the Island. | While in Charilotietown they are | guests at Caroma Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Barton will leave early next week to spend a brief holi- day in Halifax before returning home. Mn. and Mrs. Allison Yeo and ree children,_David—Shelley, trip te Prince Edward Island.|‘and Debbie, Sarnia, Ont., are They made their headquatters at -the Queen Hotel and from tha. | point entertained and saw many ‘relatives and friends. On their way home Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell will visit in Ottawa and Tor ento as well as take the Great Lakes trip. Mrs. Campbell was the former Miss Mary T. MacDonald of Ver- non River, a wel] - known teach- er in this province and in the West. Mr. Campbell's old home was im Montague but he has been living many years where he became one of the prominent ranchers of Saskatchewan. Dr. Peter MacDonald, Orapaud, 1. Mesa, California, who arriv-| Smith, Summerside. e is leaving Monday for Camp We gegsecum, Chipman, New Bruns- next week after a pleasant visit) wick, for ten days. Dr. MacDon- | aid will be a director at the) and choral reading departments. Squadron Leader W.° B. A® | American cities. He motored to|had as their bury, Mrs. Asbury and daughter | Halifax last week and visited his| home in Summerside Miss Julia M.S W. Chief Social Wroker at Judy of Ottawa have arrived for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs Mm. David &. Urch. vice-pre- sident of Ayerst, McKenna ana Harrison, Limited, Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemists, Montreal, is a native of Prince Edward Island. He is a graduate of the Maritime College of Phar- | macy ‘and joined the company | in 1943. After a very successful career in New Brunswick and Prince E¢- | ward Island he transferred in 1946 to Montreal where he repre sented the firm very capably, im the central part of the city. In 1948, as a recognition of his outstanding capabilities. he was appointed assistant sales | manager, followed by the sales | managership in 1952. The preident in making the announcenient states ‘David has | been my ¢onstant advisor during his term of office as sales man- aged and I am confident that his leadership in our sales organiza-_ tion will jprovide a great stim- ulus to the future growth of our company.” Mr. Urch is a son of Mrs. Mab- ; el Urech, Calgary, Alberta. Mrs. Mabel Urch. Mrs. Gertie Canfield and Mrs. Maud Gillespie of Oalgary aré spending a very pleasant vacation. visiting at the home of Mrs. Urch’s daugh- ter. Mrs. G. Waite and Mr. Waite of Traveller's Rest. spending their vacation with their parents, Mrs. Fred Worth. 4 | Douglas St...and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant, Mayfield. Mrs. Eleanor ‘MacNeill, and daughter, Shelley, Toronto, are spending their holidays with Mrs. Fred Worth, 14 Douglas St. Ciiarlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacNeill, Summerside. Miss Evelyn Browne. New Laa- é don, is in the Prince Edward Is- in western Oanada foF ‘jand Hosjital having undergone} anioperation. Miss Brown is con- valescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Alford, ed home by jet plane, are leaving with relatives and friends | Hlinois eamp specializing in their musi¢| Mr. Frank M. MacDonald, has yisit with relatives in Middiefon. left on return to Toronto, going via Cape Cod, Boston and other sisters, Mrs. ‘Dr.) Joseph Cairns and Hazel and was joined by his mother, Mrs R. J. MacDonald, who accompanied him to Char lottetown last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Secker of {Don Mills, Ontario, are visiting | renewing friendships in Summer- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John lin Victoria the guests- of Mrs. | side. | Secker’s mother, Mrs. Earl Lord. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold and children, Ronald, Paula and Sheila, Ottawa, Ontario, are vis- iting Mrs. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs Sidney H. Al; These three ladies, fondly known | pleasantly surprised at her home as the MacArthur girls, have al- jn Summerside on Thursday eve- so been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur and family of Kensington and have. spent many happy re-unions with old friends and relatives in that vic- inity. They plan to return to Al- presentation | of gifts. lchorn. and their two small chil- | other realtives in Prince County. | dren, Kar] and Glennie. arrived : a | in Charlottetown Tuesday on | Me pn — preggers’ visit to relatives and friends. Mr. | 1'"° a ac eis fae yt ON ALL DIAMONDS at | Alchorn is on three weeks leave © a 7 ng from Camp Gagetown where he "UMmMerside. 2) tz g ‘ = ore Se Oy | Mrs. Robert Steeves and daugh- | hal toes ne : ‘ter, Cathy, of Muncton, N.B., are | fir. Mrs. Donald Simimons 7 a Lo ia See sired vhurédes visiting the former's parents. Mr. | evening from Fredericton, New and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Sum-' i - Brunswick to visit with their par- : ents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sim- V ° C | mons and Mr. and Mrs. ceoree | WACAaTION Coffages .. . Meikle, Summerside. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Beales ° . seat es, Carence Beales | Overlooking the Beautiful return to Passadena. California ° ° ' after visiting in Summerside Ca rd igan River: guests of the latter’s cousin. Mrs. Ciaude Hopgood and Mr. Hop- \ . uy + Mrs T. D. Carruthers was m i sii ning when a number of relatives | and friends gathered to congratu- ‘ late and offer best wishes on her | Cottages | birthday. Mrs. Roy Walker om | To Serve behalf of those present made the | Refresh- Tourists | Better — a after ig Mac Arthur—Mae- a were served by the ladies. Camp to take a course in YMCA work for the month of August. Mr. Joseph Burda. New York City, arrives Satunday evening | close of | 4 < _.| Mr. and Mrs Miss Norma Duvar is leaving | Fairview, Nova Scotia,.who have | for Lake Geneva. Ontario, YMCA |peen vacationing in Cavendish Hal | Summerside guests of the jatter’s |aunt,-Mrs. T. D. Carruthers. This Saturday, August 8. is the the -Ladies’ Tourna- | Hopedale, Massachusetts are vi- the former's parents, Mr. and Sterns of | | pemt a few days this week in| to spend three weeks on the Is-/ ment for the Simpson Silver Cup | ‘Yand m Mr. and Mrs. DG. Mar-| at the Summerside Golf and Coun- | Leod’s, Victoria. Mrs. Burda and |try Club and the hostesses for | tea sen Donald Joseph have |the supper will be Mrs. J. C. | here since the first of July. | Simpsbn, Misses Daisy and Kay | | Williams, conveners, assisted by . dames Ward, Conmwallis Mrs. Arnold MacLennan. Mrs. | returned to her | George Meikle. Mrs. Florence | with her par-'Grant, Mrs. Maurice Mill, Miss E phew, Mr. Robert Donald, Mrs. Donald and family, who are vaca- tioning from Toronto. Charles Dignan. They also met Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Morrison” in Léndon, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best in Hamilton; Flight Mrs. William Daley, who has Sgt. and Mrs. H. M. Biair in been vacationing with her pa‘-| Downsview, Ontario. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sta- | vert, Kensington, and with: Mr.| The graduating class of the and Mrs. Frank Daley, Sum-)| Summerside Trinity United» merside, left yesterday to joim | Church Explorers are receiving her husband at Barrie, Ontario.| congratulations of friends for the inning of fist prize for ea Lieutenant. and Mrs. Allan F.| scrapbook on “Temperance” at | err Weds ._ MARGARET M. GALLANT held in place by a Juliet cap of silk taffeta and Alencon lace with a center tear-dropped. pearl. Her ig a Nn a ae tein ah le Representative Girls. During the coming week the Prince Edward Island I i i i : lke. Ei [be rh hi b 5 EE HE z their visit as far Youth is concerned : a wedding luncheon was served at the Pick-Oliver Hotel, South Bend. Following a honeymoon trip Canadian G.A.s have oronation _ all the unquiet years our dreamland hopes, ! marriage. He leads us on.” ru od : Poor AT. EATON’S STATIONERY DEPARTMENT YOU WILL FIND A WIDE AND PLETE ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL NEEDS . .. TEXT BOOKS, SCRIBBLERS, NOTE BOOKS, RING BINDERS, SCHOOL BAGS, PENS, PENCILS, ERASERS, RULERS AND MANY MORE “Morris and children, James-and the recent —C—-TW-tU—Conven=+ | Virginia, left Sunday on return ito Rockingham, N'S., after visit- ‘ing with Mrs. Morris’ mother. Mrs. Emma Holman, Summer- side. : dens of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon! MacMillan. The leaders of the group were Mrs. Albert Callibeck and Mrs. Albert Silliphant. | Mr. and Mrs. Water Mott and son,. Douglas, have returned to | Mrs. Melville Atkey of Ladner, B.C. arrived in Summerside on Saturday and is the guest of Mrs. | Summerside after vacationing in L. G. Lewiss and Mrs. Wallace! Quebec and New Brunswick. Harding. Mrs. Atkey, the former Fern Robblee, was on the staff of the Summerside High Schoo. thirty-eight years ago and this is her first: trip to her native pro- vince since that time. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chan and sons, Victor and Matthew, left Summerside on Wednesday to take up residence in Momreal. Mrs. John Kosec and daughter, Mr. and Mrsi—J. ~Mintoff of Barbara, who have been visiring | siting friends and relatives im Mrs. J. E. Morrison, Summer-' Freeland and last week were the side, left Wednesday on return to guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamilton, Ontario. | | Rev. E. J. Barrass, D.D. and Dr. and Mrs. Thompson Wright | Mrs. Barrass arrived from Don jand four echilddren of Chicago, Mills, Toronto, to spend their va- arrived thisweek on ajcation at their summer home in ‘Summerside East. Dr. Barrass is, |pastor of the Donway Baptist The Misses MacFarlane have |Church. Later in the month theie | guests at their daughter, Miss Dorothy Barrass, | | Hintaman of Chicago, Mlinois and the Toronto Physciatrie Hospital, Miss Eleanor Miller of Cleve-| will join her parents. land, Ohio. : | Mr. Edwin Burrows, student Mrs. Charlies Dennis of Warren, | at Radio College of Canada, Tor- | Ohio, accompanied by her moth-! onto. returned last week by plane | |er, Mns. George MacPherson, are | after spending his vacation with | | Burrows, Wilmot Valiey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles ar- | eee a rived from Wailpole,. Massachu- | isetts on Tuesday on a visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. Wilkam ‘ es $ 209% x A. Toombs, and daughter, Miss Wilna,Monkley, R.N. in Summer- | iside, another daughter, Mrs. | Claude Banrett_in Springfield and | % je COREE: ee Garrett’e Tourist Court situated near lovely Morrison's Beach || serving vacationers with 5 completely renovated and redecorat- i] ed cottages suitable for light housekeeping. RELAX AT GARRETT’S TOURIST COURT, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID! GARRETT’S TOURIST COURT Georgetown tion hehdl at Cornwall at the gar | ITEMS. Authorized Schoo! Books for the Province of Prince Edward Island—1959-60. GRADE ONE Before We Read ....... We Look and See ...... We Work and Play ..... We Come and Go...... Think and oD Pre-Primer . Fun With Dick and Jane . Think and Do for above .. _ Our New Friends ....... Think and Do for above . My First Printing Book .. Numbers We Need ..... * GRADE TWO Friends and Neighbours . Think and Do for above . More Friends nad Neighbours ........'.- Think and Do for above . P.O. V. 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