-f-mg-:..-V..... 7 M gs ' N Lionel Robinson. Mrs. Allen Kensle and Mr. Springfield West. J Mr. Paul Scburman bad the mis- fortune to have his knee injured while playing hockey recently, and now is wearing a cast. Mrs. Daisy MacNell.l. Mr. and Mrs. Raynell MacNeill and fam- Royal' spent Sunday . MaoNeill's brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Macwilliams in Oilaary. Messrs. Alfred Howard and El- wood Cooke. who are attending Vocational School town, spent the week-end with rel- atives and friends in Cape Wolfe recently. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges of Bumme side. were recent visitors to Springfield West. and were the esta of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew rizzell. Mil Roberta Frizzell. St. Elea- Iora. ment the week-end with rel- atives in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Cape Wolfe, have gone to Calgary. Alberta. where they will spend a month or so with their son and daughte -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Shaw. Miss Rosmand Maclsean. 0'- Leary. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacLean. Glenwood. Mr. Vance Bridges. Summe- aide. was a visitor to Springfield West recentbn Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton. Kuutsford. motored to Central Lot 16, and spent the day with Mrs. Luxton's sister, Mrs. Sterling Thompson and Mr. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgood i of Summerside were Sunday guests ol Mr. Hopgood's sister. Mrs. W. N. Macwllliams in 0'l..eary rec- ently. Rev. and Mrs. W. I Forsythe and daughter. Mary. of Spring- field West. were visitors to Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Wagner's home on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William MacEach- of Mermaid were visitors to t. Royal recently. guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Preston Thompson. Mrs. Belle Warren of Alberton is spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Lester Gay in Knuts- lord. who is on the sick liat. Mr. Marshall Murphy. 0'Leary. was a passenge by train to Free- land recently. -CP. fi Iraodolbone -- Prayer Service The World Day of Prayer Serv- ice was held in the Presbyterian Church. Breadalbane. on Friday "afternoon. February 26. The lead- ara were: Mrs. Colin Matheson, representing the Presbyterian W. M. S.; Mrs. John Hlckox the Chris- tian Church and Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay. the United. - g Mrs. Matheson. alter elcoming representatives from the visiting churches. and making a few intro- ductory remarks regarding Rev. Jorgelina Lozada of Buenos Alres. Argentina. who prepared the "World Day of Prayer rvice." resented the theme "A ids in e." During the lntarcaaaion pray- s . ”' or were offered by Rev. W. B. Mac- Pbail, Mrs. Hammond Newson. Mrs.- Kenneth Graham. Mlu 5 'Mamie Stuart. Mrs. Adam Mac- -' Kensie and Mrs. Stanford Glover. Scripture was read by Mia. c. -.- boa. Miss Jufretta Murray. and -:-Ghost Runs 2 Argentina I is like living h a land ruler i lay a ghost to visit Argomlm ,'toda.y. Eva Peron rlicd in 1952 jjhut die is still the poataai ' political and Qlrlhal lane b C. 1... al.mu.i.u.t....r. country In The Standard this J Frank Lowe begins a revealing lqa-witness report .1 what i. W. in explosive '01)!!! America today. Read it in The handartl-onsalaaow,aanr platowithhlagaaiao, I-page aavalqdlpagasdeanlaa week Howlan Iavual from this district at- tended the Valentine wbist at the Legion Home in Bloomfield on and Monday aiglat. Fob. 14. Visiting in Lot I. on Sunday. Feb. 12, were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant. Mrs. M g Arsenault. Jack Wedge and Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault at the home of Mr. loo 1- and Mrs. at-one Gallant. levaral from llowlan attended the dance at 0'Laary Legion Home on Tuesday night. Feb. 15. Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Piusville. came to Howlan by train on Tues- day where she was guest at the homes of her brothers. Jerry and Frank Gallant until Iwedneaday morning when she returned home with her husband. Mr. Arsenault by car. Meaars. Tenis Peters and Alban T. Arsenault. motored to Lot I. on Wednesday afterrnoon. Mr. Joe Blanchard of Lot I. la -now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters in How- an. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and family of O'Leary. were in How- lan on Wednesday afternoon. The death occurred in Reading. Mass, after a short illness of Pe- ter Peters at the age of 78 years. The late Mr. Peters was a native of Howlan. P. E. 1.. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Moses Peters and brother of Tenis Peters of Howlan. To the widow and son. sisters and leagothers sympathy is being extend- The men are taking advantage of the good doings in the woods getting more wood and lumber cut and hauled. Dr. Dewar of 0'Leary. was in Howlan. Thursday. where he was called to baby Wayne Carruthera who is suffering from a bad cold. Everyone hopes to see this dear chubby little chap soon well again. The snow plow again opened the Howlan Road on Saturday evening. Feb. 19, after the heavy fall of snow on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Piusville. are now in Howlan. Miss Norms Gallant student at Tignlsh Convent. spent the week- end of Feb. 19, at her home in Howlan Sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late Henry Arsen- ault whose death occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gal- lant. Int 6. on Friday night. Feb. 13. after a short illness. His fun- eral service and burial took place atnst. Anthony's on Monday mor- n g. The Rev. Pius Finna n of Iathurat. was the celebrant of the Mrs. Cuyler Matheson. A suitable poem, composed Mrs. Archi- bald Hutcheson. was read by Mrs. e an. A trio, "Jesus Loves Me" was sung by Sandra Cobb. Nollie Toornbs and Mildred Praying" by Arlene Sorners and Florence Kennedy. Mrs. Elton Somers read an address explaining the purpose of the World Day of Prayer. The reception of the offer- ing by Mrs. Lawrence Newson and Mrs. Earl Todd was followed by a service of dedication. A hymn. "The Day Thou Gavest." and benediction by Rev. W. B. Mac- Phall concluded the service. MacLure and a duet. "Don't Stop ly am Mesa and Ianadlction of tha Moat Blaaaed Sacrament at st. Aa- tbooy'a on Sunday. Feb. I). Rev. Fr. Rooney was preaant in the sanctuary. Mrs. John Finnan who now re-' aides in Summer-aide. visited at her old borne in Woodstock recently. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View. visited Mrs. J. B. Arsenault on Sunday. Feb. I). Mr. Elmer Arsenault who had been called due to the death of his father the late Frank J. Arsenault has now returned to his home at Rumford. Me. He was accom- panied back by his aunt. Mrs. Hector Martin of Charlottetown who will visit with members of her family in U.S.A. Felix Arsenault of Woodstock. has entered the Veteran Wing of the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. ' Joseph S. Gallant of Piusville. visited relatives in Howlan on Thursday, Feb. 17. J. 8. Gallant Alld Jerry Gallant were in 0'Leary on Thursday. Mr. Joe J. Peters who is spend- ing the winter months in Charlotte- town. recently spent a week-end at his home at Duvar. Mr. Peter Doiron of Duvar. was in Howlan on Thursday. Mrs. Anthony Finnan visited at the home of her sister and brother- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ar- senault on Sunday. Friends of Henry J. Peters of Duvar. regret to hear of his ill- ness and cncerely wish him a speedy recovery. Henry J. Gallant is ill at his home in Howlan. His friends and Conway V -Mr. and Mrs. Leight Graig, P”"or Grove. received a plea- sant surprise on Saturday eva- ning February 19th when a num- ber of relatives and friends called presenting them with a chest of silver on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A social evening was spent and a delicious lunch and ice cream served. Their many friends with them many more anniversaries. Mr. John MacDonald has re- turned to his home in Conway after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer and children. June and Kenneth were business visitors to Sum- merslde, February 22nd. Mr. Guy Palmer and Mr. Law- rence Palmer were businass via- ltors to Summerside on Thurs- dsy- . The regular meeting of the W0- men's Auxiliary of St. Peters Church Lot Eleven was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Mac- Kenna on Wednesday evening. February 23rd with eleven mem- bers and a number of visitors present. Patches for a quilt were donated by the members. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill invited the members for the next meeting at which there is to be a quilting party. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam C. Palmer, Murray Road. will regret to learn she is not en- joying the best of health and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Marshall Murphy. 0'Leary. was visiting at Freeland on Thursday. Mr. Ray Milligan and Mr. John neighbors look for an improve- Ramsay were business visitors ment soon. to Summerside on Wednesday. February 23rd. .. . Mrs. Leo Ar " is ”i a few days in Emerald, guest at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Nlrs. Max Martin. Joe Blanchard returned to Lot 6, on Friday. Feb. 18. after spend- ing two days in Howlan. Fred Arseuault of Piusvllle. mu- tored to Howlan on Wednesday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letllair who on Monday. Feb. 21 commemorated the 56 anni- versary of their marriage. A High Mass was sung in their honor in the morning at which they assisted. May they live to enjoy many more anniversaries. Mrs. Clarence Gallant and Mrs. Ted Gallant of Piusville, and lit- tle Judy Arsenault of Howlan. were visiting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Atsenault. Forest View on Thursday. A few from Howlan attended the wake and funeral of the late Henry Arsenault of Lot 0. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. T. Gallant of Forest View. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Saturday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and family were h Woodstock recent- Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant on Monday. Feb. 2. -A EDMONTON (CP)-Twenty-eight years as a civil servant ended for Steve Sekul. 65, of Edmonton, who retired as assistant chief engin- . eer of the provincial government E. power plant. FREDERICTON SCHOOL Fredericton January: Half yearly tests. is as follows: School report for Grade lX - Jimmie Ross. Grade Vlll -- 1. Wesley Stev-i enson: 2. Albert Weeks. Grade Vll -- Joan Stevenson. Grade VI - 1. Rome Rackham; 2. Jimmie Weeks. Blois Weeks; 3. Donnie Stevenson. David Bertram equal; 4. Ronnie Ross. Grade Vl -- 1. Catherine Stev- enson. Heather Jorgensen equal. Grade IV -- 1. Brenda Rackham. and Leonard Morrell equal; 2. Thelma Ross; 3. Nancy Bertram and Martin Jorgensen equal. Grade in - i. Wilma Abbott; 2. Allison Weeks; 3. Carl Jorgensen; 4. Grant Buchanan; 5. Howard Rackham Grade ll -1. Wayne Culcliffe. and Christine Morrison equal; 2. Jlmmic Hill. and Eric Campbell equal. Grade 1 - 1. Jackie Maclnnis; 2. Larry Maclnnis; 3. Billy Glydon. Pupils in senior grades making an average of 90 per cent and over, Wesley Stevenson and Roma Rack- bam: in intermediate grades 95 per cent. Catherine Stevenson and Heather Jorgensen. 90 per cent and ov Brenda Rackham. Leonard Mo rell and Thelma Ross; in jun- ior grades. 95 per cent and over. Wilma Abbott. Allison Weeks and Carl Jorgensen; in junior grades G. those making 90 per cent and over. Wayne Cutcllffe Morrison. Pupils making ll) per cent and over in senior grades. Donnie Stevenson, David Bertram. Blols Weeks. Jimmie Weeks. Ronnie and Christine Ross; pupils making 80 per cent RHAIMIII, Gold: Robin Hood out are pan-dried for livelier Locke Road- -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. dal- lant of Forest View. were in (Y- Leary. on Tuesday. February 15. Edward Griffin of Burton. was in Forest View. and also in 0'. odnaaday i Leary. on W , February llth. Fred R1: of the Locke Road. was in 0'Leary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix and the girls. Mar t and Barbara. of the Locke d. were visitors on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsanault of Forest Viiw. Men-lth Callaghan. parvlsor or schools visited the View llictliiool on Thursday, February Ray Cullicutt ol the .Resarve Road. was in Howlan on Thursday. February 17th. Willard smallman was on the Locke Road on Thursday morning February 17th. . Dale. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smallman of Knots- ford is spending some time visit- ing at the home of his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix of the Locke Road. Edward Griffin and his son. Ron- ald of Burton; were in Forest View on Friday ft . F b mm a ernoon e ruary Jim Cullicutt of the Reserve Road. was in Howlan on Satur- day, February 19th. Mrs. Clarence Gallant and her mother-in-law, Mrsl Anthony Gal- lant both of Piuaville. were vis- itors on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arseuault of For- est View. Mrs. Edward Griffin teacher at Forest View School. spent the week end of Feb. Nth at her home in Burton. Johnson Cullicutt of the Reserve Road, was in Howlan on February 19th. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View on Thursday. Feb. 17th. were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery and son, Arnold of Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant 'or Forest View. were visitors on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. How- Ian. Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Plusville. was a recent visitor in Howlan. She spent a couple of days visit- ing at the homes of her two bro- thers, Jerry and Frank Gallant of Howlan. Miss Norma Gallant who is at- tending Tlgnish Convent. spent the Feb. sou: week-end at her borne in Howlan. AN. FIREBUG is CROOSY TORONTO (CP)-A firebug with a passion for high-priced cars struck for the seventh time in two weeks Tuesday night and set fire to two late-model automobiles. The firebug picks an unlocked car. starts a fire in the glove compart- ment with paper and disappears before the blaze is noticed. and over in ' t rmdlate grades. Nancy Bertram and Martin Jor- genaen; I) per cent and over in Junior Grades, Grant Buchanan and Howard Rackham. Jimml Hill and Eric Campbell. Teacher. Mra. Jennie Cameron. garry. who is now a patient at Western Hospital. and wish her a ' mo -cn. needy V317- IT. GILBERT"! SCHOOL -Mid-year report of st: Gil- bert's School: GRADE IX - 1. Edith Arsen- ault; 2. Marie Maddlx; 3. Rose Arsenault. GRADE Vll - 1. Elvina Arsen- ault; 2. Emily Maddlx; 3. Avis Arsanaul t. GRADE VI - 1. Edmond Bern- ard; 2. Martin Calssie. GRADE V - 1. Raymond Mad- dix. ' GRADE lV - 1. Alfred Arsen- ault; 2. Ulric Arsenault; 3. Mel- vin Cormier. GRADE Ill (a) - 1. Claire Maddlx; 2. Robert Arseuault; 3. Alodie Bernard. GRADE Ill lb) 1. Urban Arseaault; 2. Elmer Maddlx; 3. Bertha Bernard. GRADE Il - 1. Yvonne Arsen- audt; 2. Ernest Arsenault; 3. Mel- vin Maddlx. GRADE l la) - l. Una Arsen- ault and Judith Arsenault (equal); 2. Marie Arsenault; 3. Aldina Calssie. GRADE 1 lb) - 1. Roger Gallant and Antoinette Gallant (equal); 2. Theresa A. senault; 3. Rena Maddlx and Alfred Maddlx ( equal ) . Perfect attendance for the mid- term: Alfred Maddlx. Zelma Gal- lant. Antoinette Gallant. Edmond Bernard. Teacher - Helen Gallant. EAST WILTBHIRE SCHOOL Report for the month of Janu- ary: GRADE X - 1. Florence Yeo; 2. Gordon MacMilan; 3. Beverley lilcauaid and George MacKinnon (equal). GRADE IX - 1. Douglas Jew- ell. GRADE Vll - 1. Vera Jewell; 2. Elva Jewell; 8. Nancy Willis. GRADE Vl - 1. Kenneth Jew- ell; 2. Audrey Yeo; 3. Elizabeth McQuald. could be bestowed on a man by his congregation than that which had been granted them, namely being raised to the office of El- der. lie pointed out that the of- fice of Elder traces its origin back to the Old Testament Churdi prior to the days of Moses and from that time on the church had not been without the office of Elder and that in all of Scripture the office of Elder is counted worthy of the greatest respect and honor. -5- Lockerby -i Cairns Wedding A quiet wedding took place In St. John's United Church Manse. on December 28 at 2 p.m.. when Rev. R. W. Bralne united in mar- riagc. Daisy Cairns of Halifax. forrnely of Scotland and George Ernest Lockerhy. also of Halifax and formerly of Hamilton. P.E.l. The bride chose a powder blue suit. with rose in and she wore a corsage of red roses. After the ceremony the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Montreal. Niagara Falls and other points. They are residing in Halifax. MT. MELLICK -W. I. The February meeting of the Mt. Melllck Women's Institute was held at the borne of Mrs. Ar- nold Bruce. The meeting. which was presided over by the presi- E3.'i.."”"... open y I 8 9 "Ode" and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members. One visitor was present. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and sec- onded that we donate 82-00A to March of Dimes. The commit gave their reports and a bill was paid to the school committee for GRADE V - 1. Judy Yeo. GRADE in (a) - 1. Murray illia. GRADE ill (b) - l. MacLean. GRADE I - 1. Dorothy Jew- ell W Connie beans I m - 1. Earnest Jewell; 2. Preston Jewell. GRADE I (b) - 1. Wendell Jewell and Hollis Jewell; 1. Valerie Newson; 3. Barbara Mc- Quaid. Teacher - Bernice Flood. RE-VIAXINGI The COMES BACK. ' ' AGAlNandAGAlN FLOORI ; - WAX gyWllllEAgYl3UFFl - - I '." C . ' ' Fuse 1.4 - A ' 3 Iurlon Kenslngfon wemmy. mm ,' 1,55 Professional Cards.. -lira. Amhroa Ooreoran. Pt-w dOl'S Ordained mar towels ch " . ) ville. is visiting in Burton guest , i . W3: .33” drum mum”. l . . .".d i .. :.?.""..:'s'..'":.-..”!..:';..L::a'..B.'.” ...:.”"'i"'.......'”'.."::...s""..d't. a nu. mm mm --a gmvni-his i ' Mrs. Wendel Jonas ra-appdated - .&glolllokg Miss Penny cum. lttldelil of K""”'””" P"'”"""' c”""Ji . lana Rice. Canadian am of coulmm. N m D Auden, chum” the historic rite of ordination wm but '.mh' IE3 : . ' 7 . calm. spent the put weak-end at &:,”gm:,', 'a,”f;;,.,”' ,i:;,,iE.'.',"'f,'f 1... aid. It was moved and aanncnlao. P.n.1. Phone ma .. u...'"il'.f..;'.'...'”'i. Grtrnllf Bfrxai." ”.lf Em”f",,,g,, lo, ,3, mm”. 3.3 t.."3'J 't'a'eh"' ' Ptlrl.au7uni- W. Robertson mm” M, I H 3..., ,,,, voraary celebrated at the Queen r. a. LMUTIJAL aumomo Mr. boo Prevail. Burton. mm ' ' t ' ' . Hotel and in the Char- Graavllla at Water sum the past weekend in Richmond d"'”d "5; ma” qm terad mbars. " a - ”"""'- i?&'-'- i''--- ---M - - --- I-t ':..:: 2: use as '- Mill” 39VGrlY HOWINL ' i ("ii-0'7 f - r u A Jr. 3'? in mt'?:.ol'g1(::&, 11;. mam; 0f 3'; & i'gVif,ec,.:.u”ond'”,:d”,g,,,f,g"o; closed with the National Anthem INSURANCE agents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett the ' ' . the newly deckd ch W" "W"! by '1'” RUE. Elli! 8 Son Limited Howard. Glengarry. Elders, Mr. Charles Kennedy 1 ”' - rm - Auto -- Casually Mr P trl a O'Connor and Mrs 1.”dr':il!.f'yt'5igla?t”l-ralilcji wful uamllll 5 Imlmeu smm"'”' . I C - 0 Q OWE P ' . l mmond colucutt. C-fpemwolled by the Moderator of the Session Opfomgi-mt Mt? l;il.ll':lJ':s Bour-ton: nu :aToclhledme:ll)l:mhir'll ttil1:t'lE;ul-ll: T ' noptn. DWI” :c-- MEE ING " - Friends and neighbours are o'i::l"':l:i:';o:g: 0, hi. sermon Mr. PHONE III? to learn the contlnu A ' . ed us; naonrrr ruaaras snoa. Entity; of Mrs. Bella Butler. Glen- fgaglggmfg, ii; ",,'.:,l,'e,",:1.,',,lf,l, m;ti:n'g rm" Summer at. Bnmmerslde Institute will North Tryon School 'I'hurs- day evening, March 3. Directors please attend. ING vs. SUMMERSIDE ACES For Prince County Inter- mediate "B" Title. Game Time 8:80 Dr. J. A. Dolron Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Sununersldc Phone 7082 BIGGER AND BETTER TRINITY MR. & MRS. CLUB ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW BAPTIST CHUUROR HALL Summer-side TODAY & TOMORROW, MARCH 2 0 8 Curtain 8:15 Sharp. Admission 50c .:.........m B. F. Hunter, 8.0. ; Sulnlneraide. P.E.l. - Phone 8110' BMALLMANB BUILD - A. Raymond Grant, . . ON, as w ter -' ' R W DEmsidenL ssov.'u.u!.;il-i-3Ns::m;;js"e'3l'et'i7eI'll PHYSICIANS L. K. Zlellnskl, M.D. ruworr Kenaingloa. r. e. 1. Phone: Keasiagtoa 2 AT 0'bEARY RINK Photographers Thursday Night, March 8 I THEDBI-glgn W10 omnany MAROONS Dewm Snmmerslde Dr. Hubert Mm-.Neill,.Vr.D.. New Banking Hours To extend the benefits of the Five-Day Week to, our staff, the branches of the Bank of Nova Scotia In Albany, Crapaud, and Victoria. will be closed Saturday, March 12th. and,each subsequent Satur- day. As a convenience to customers the above men- tioned branches wil open extra hours on Friday. from 9:30 am. to 4:30 p.m.. commencing March '11th. I (no matter how cooked) no ornsa souso ans 2 TASTEASGOOD AS oua E”JJ22EY'"'”M”"'i"E.'h9l.h?lid5;i:hF5lf i . -.1. g.w.'” . , .41 "Um