\ 'f transaction, said F rid a y the courts will have “several inquir- ies" to conduct. . The premier, Who announced that legal action will be taken against the newspaper Le Devoir BULLDOZER FIRST AT DRlll. SITE The, first piece of eduipment on the’ne'w drilling site near Port Hill Station is a bulldozer which is clearing a right of way into the new location. Operations have ceased at Imperial-Welling- QUIEBEC (OP) — Premier Du- :plessis, following an opposition ' demand for a royal commission -_ inquiry into a provincial gas fora soles of stories about the .4 sea deal, gave no explanation of ,what he meant by his reference to the “several inquiries" before the courts. ' ‘ : g: ; WESTERN 1 GUARDIAhl'f“ J. s. TAYLOR, optometrist will be in ,Alberton office this :JSaturday, July 5. . L“ UNLOADING CAR Shavings. Special off-oar prices. Delaneys Feed Service, Keuslngton. DANCING to records for Child- ren .‘12-16 years, ' ‘ gall tonight 8-10 pm. Admissibn REGULAR THURSDAY night dense, Canadian Legion, Kensing— ton. Music bnyellowaires. Ad— _mission 50 cents. PANTRY SALE at 11on on Friday afternoon, July 4. By an" Clinic, ‘Kinkora, Thursday, . July 8rd,, (evening) “7:00 to 10:00. a. EMERALD PLAYERS am And. Curtain 8:30. §lresent their three-act‘play. in nkom. Hall, Thursday. July ALBERTON ’SCHOOL — The .name of the pupil leading Grade 3'7 (B) in Alberton, jElementary School was incorrectly reported n yesterday’s issue. It should have read DavindNeill. TAKING ORDERS for bales of Pl: Grower 3.25 Bran\2.25. Treat [use on thrifty pit to ful-o-peg pig bracer or pig wormer pellets and see the difference. Delaney's *Feed Service, Kensington. POLICE COURT—In Summer- :side Police Court yesterday morn- :‘ing a resident of Kinkora was gfined $100 and costs or 7 days in ‘jail after pleading guilty to a charge of driving a motor vehicle while impaired; two residents of Charlottetown were each fined 20 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. Professional Cards Che rtered Accountants '13- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce 2 ,"l. "\r' W. 'l P ‘ _ Bulldng Sunlmerslde, P.E.I. Phone 2235 , I INSURANCE i. E; Ellis & Son Limited i Fire — Auto -— Casualty 57 Summer St. Summer-Side Optometrists . E. E. Parkman Opt. D.. 3.0. ’ PHONE 3287 . Summer St. Summerslde B. F. Hunter. KO. Smmemide, P.E.I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. . B.Sc., O.D. _ 288 Water Street, Summer-Sid! Above Maurice Mill’s Men’s Wear. PHONE 3530 Photoqraphers THE READ STUDIO 0. w. SEARS Barrister George R. MacMahon, LLB. ‘ 55 Water St. Summersxde ‘ lAlso Kcnsiugton on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3901 ~ Presbyterian Ladies ADULT A POLIO Vaccination A v” Shavings. Special cash prices for ' Remainder of the Week. Quaker ton No. 1 and “the rig” will be the farm Bayfield Ramsay, moved to the newslte taking a week or ten days to complete the 13 mile haul. The new'd-ril- located about Ila-miles fromthe Western Road and about one ling site chosen by Imperial Oil mile from the, PM Hi“ railway Company is near the highway on station. " t Du plessis Says Actions Planned In Gas Charges His words on the subject, at his weekly press conference, were: ’ “There will be not only one in— duiry butyseveral inquiries before the courts, and we will take the steps necessary to bring truthto light and to obtain justice." Mr. Duplessis made no direct reference to the demand bvailb- eral Leader Jea-n‘Lesage that a‘ royal commission inquiry be an- nounced by July. 2 into the gas transaction. ., Before the start of his press conference Mr. Duplessis ordered Le Devoir reporter Guy La- marche from his office. The pre- mier called his chauffeur, Lieut. Jean Charles [Gosselin‘of the pro- vincial. police, to escort Mr. La- marche outside when the re- porter sought to protest. In a series of articles started June .13 the Montreal daily has said that a $20,000,000 stock mar- ket coup marked the Sale of the Montreal district household gas distribution system of Quebec Hydro, a government enter-prise to the privately - owned Quebec NaturalGas Corporation. _ _ _ The 'newsbapel‘ has nam seven cabinet ministers, one for~ mer cabinet minister now lieut- enantagovernor of the province! five legislative councillors and ML’Duplessis’ private secretary as sharehomers “or former cor- poration shareholders. ‘ {‘Theone who is speaking lb BURTON SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll of Burton School for June: Grade VIII: (1) Lana Wood, (2) Marie Dalton, (3) Nadine Bo- ! ers. . - . g Grade: VH2 «(1; Eileen Dalton, (2) Frankie MncGregor, (3),Al— len Cooke. Grade VI: ( 1) Cherylc Rogers (2 Douglas Cooke. r v ' Grade V: Mary P. Dalton. Grade IV: (1) Denzil Cooke, (2) Dolores Dalton. : Grade III: (1) Joan Dalton, (2) James Dalton. _ ‘ Grade II, (Sr.) (1) Perry, (2) Helen Dalton, (3) Ai— ‘ton Cooke. . Grade II (Jr) *(1) Joseph O’Hol: leran, (2) Dannie O’Holleran, Grade (I) A. (1) Louise Dalton, (2) Teresa O’Hollenan,, (3) 0r- ville Rogers. Grade (1 B.) Francis O’Holler- an. Teacher, Mrs. Gertrude Howard. ' Judgment Given- In Divorce Case In Supreme Court, Summer- side, yesterday morning decree Nisi was granted by Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy in the divorce act; ion of Eileen Audrey Grady, Sackville, N. B., vs. William David Grady, Summerside. The correspondent, is Doris Buchanan, Summerside. . ' ' Custody of the son William David, 16, was awarded to the plaintiff. G. R. Foster, Charlottetown, was counsel for the plaintiff. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser, Cambridge, Mass, are guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wllliam Aubrey, Alberton South. Mr. Holson Conghlan, Alber- ton, is a patient in the western Hospital. At the June meeting of Alber- ton Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid the opening worship was led by Mrs. Basil Matthews. Plans were made for a strawberry and ice cream social to be held in the Library. July 12. Arrangements were made to have the church cleaned. Arrangements were also made to have Mr. Joseph Wootton as guest soloist at even— ing worship in the church on July 13. The next meeting Will be held at the home of Mrs. J. F. White, with Mrs. Myrl Matthews as devotional leader. At the close of the meeting refresh- ments were served. you and the government of the Province of Quebec have nothing to hide and will hide nothing,” said Mr. Duplessis. ‘ Le Devoir, he added, continued to “‘wallow ever deeper in the mud of a propaganda and pub- licity odiously unjust and false." ‘Judicial procedures will be taken against this newspaper, procedures which will bring to 'light'b‘efore the public all the facts pertinent to the courts and which c o me e r n the question , raised. UNJUS’I‘ PROPAGANDA” . “The great scandal-in this af~ fair—«and it is an odious scandal —-is the unjust and frequently‘in— famws propaganda of the news- paper called Le Devoir.” At a press conference Wednes- day Liberal Leader Lesage said if no announcement of a royal commission inquiry was forth- coming by July 2 the Liberals would take the steps necessary to protect the rights of the people. He did not elaborate. Duplessis did refer to a de-, mand by Mr.;“Lesage that all or»; ders-inrcouncil.,dealing_ with the. gas transaction be made public. The premier said the orders—in- council are available to any member of the Legislative As- sembly. Mr. Lesage, former member of the House of Commons, has yet to be elected to' the legislative Assembly. Burton School [Closing Held \ The closing of Bur- ton School were held Wednesday afternoon. June 18th, “nth Mrs. Peter Dalton as chairman. - A very enjoyable programme was presented by the,pupils.- I Choms""0*.Canhda”. ' Solo “Send Me The lPillow You Dream On”, ,Franlde MacGregor. Duet, “Bye Bye Cheryl Rogers and Mary ‘ Choral Reading, Grade VIII. "Spires of Oxford”. . Chorus “Night Wa .” _ Choral Reading, Grade VII “In Flanders Fields”. “ Duet, “Four Walls,” Mary Dal- ton, Cheryl Rogers, Frankie Mac- Gregor. ' , . Grade“ VIII Certificates were a- warded to Lana Wood, Marie Dal— ton Nadine Rogers. McLean Me- thoh Senior Writing Certificates were presented to Lana Wood, Nadine Rogers, Marie Dalton, Al- len Cooke, Frankie MacGregor. Junior Writing certificates, E1- 1een Dalton, Cheryl Rogers, Mary Dalton and Douglas Cooke. Prizes donated by-the teacher , L , Lanai: Wood, Grage XI History, Chery Rogers. ra e VHI, Arithmetic Leila Wood. Grade III, Spelling. Joatn Dalton, Department, Joan Dalton, Dolor— es Dalton Cheryl Rogers. ' Perfect zlttendance, James Dal- ton, Mary Dalton, Frankie Mac- Gregor. Prizes donated by Burton W. I. were awarded to the highest av- erage in each grade. Grade VIII, Lana Wood. Grade VII. Eileen Dalton. Grade VI Cheryl Rogers. Grade V, Mary P. Dalton. lsGrade III, Joan Dalton. Grade II, Mildred Perry. . Grade I, Louise Dalton. The pupils presented their tea- cher with gifts in appreciation of her untiring effort on their be- half during the year a vote of thanks was also presented to the teacher/ The programme was brought to a close with the National An- them. Outdoor sports were then enjoyed and prizes were aWarded to Frankie MacGregor, Marie Dal— ton James Dalton, Allen Cooke, Dolores Dalton and Orrielle Rog- ers. PIONEER RODEO The first modern - type rodeo, with prizes for cowboys, is be- lieved to have been held at Pe- -cos, Texas, in 1883. were awarded to VIII-r1 No deposits of either oil or natural gas were located at the Imperial Oil Wellat Wellington, Company officials stated yester- day as they began preparations for transportation to the new site at Tyne Valley. The drill probed to a depth of 9,714 feet before operations were Mary Hunter ls Honored A miscellaneous shower was given recently for Mary Hun- ter, Baltic, at the home of Mrs. James Wall. A very large num- ber of neighbors, friends and re- latives gathered . The living room was prettily decorated With pink and white streamers and the bfideto—be was escorted to the decorated seat by Miss Lydia Tuplin. The many beautiful gifts were carried in by Misses Pauline Hun:- ter and Heather Ramsay. Mrs. Reuben Wall and. Miss Jolan Picketts cut. the ribbons while the accompanying good wishes and names were read by Miss Sharon Crozier and, Mrs. Edwin Sim- mons. Miss Joyce Picketts ar- ranged thel gifts. .- Mary expressed her thanks and appreciation and invited all to VIS- it her in her future home. All joined in singing “For She’sA Jolly Good Fellow”. A hour followed (and a delicious lunch was served. All departed wishing Mary many years of fu- ture happiness. . CAPE WOLFE SCHOOL The following is the.va report of Cape .Wolfe School, Senior Department. GRADE X 1. Leona 2. Olga MacWilllams. 3. Joseph Doyle. GRADE IX. 1. Heather Contain 2. Adele Shaw. 3. Doris O’Hall— onan. _ GRADE VIII. 1. Anna Dormelle. 2. Shirley MacWilllams. 3. Lorna Shaw. GRADE VII. 1. Bernie O’Con— nor. 2. Lorraine MacWilliams 3. Joan Bulger. GRADE VI. 1. Sandra Bulger. 2. Ernie O’Connor. 3. Hartley Crosman. . Geraldine C. MacGregor Princ— ipal. - ' sr. MARY’S scuoon The following is the report of St. Mary’s School for the month of, June. I ‘ Grade X. 1. Bernadette Gaudet. Grade IX. 1. Lorna _Doiron, 2. Cynthia Pineal, 3. Delia Pmeau. Grade VIII. 1. Irvin Pineau. Grade VI. 1. Zelda Pineau, 2. Rose Marie Doiron, 3. Brendon Grade N. 1. Marjorie Detroit, 2. David Doiron, 3.. Pauline Doi- I ma. Grade IV. 1. Paul Pineau . ’G de III. I. f Virginia Pmeau, Bolton, 3. Frederic Doiron. - ‘ Grade II. 1. Imelda Doiron, 2. Kenneth Pineau 3. Tilmon Pin- eau. V Grade I. 1. Kenneth Doiron. Teacher, Marie- Pimau. O'Leary LA. Plan Picnic The regular meeting of the La- dies’ Aid of the O’Leanry Com- munity Howital was held on Wednesday evening, June 18, 1058 with the president; Mrs. ‘Donald. MacKendein the chair. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes of the proceeding meet- ing and executive meeting held on May 8, were approved as read. ‘ The financial report was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Bag'iole, followed by reports from other committees. Four new members were welcomed. The mainttem of‘buslness dis- cussed was the Annual Picnic to be held at the O’Leary Legion on July 9, 1958, when a turkey salad supper be served commencing at 4.00 p.111. The conveners and directors were asked to remain at the close’ of the meeting to complete plans. The meeting then adJourn- ed. . . Bride. Elect ls Honored The home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryenton of Malpeque, was the scene of a very happy gathering on Monday evening, when a large number of rela- tives and friends gathered to ten- der their only daughter Joyce, a miscellaneous shower. To the strains of “Here Comes The Bride” played by Mrs. Du- gald M cNutt, the bride was es- corted to the living room by Miss Georgie Lockhart. I The many'and lovely gifts were Opened by Misses Gloria Bryan: tonand Georgie Craig, while Miss Mary Jergesen read the ac- companying verses. Mrs. Owen McGougan and Mrs. Donald Beairsto arranged the gifts. Joyce very'nicely thanked oneand all for their lovely gifts and kind expressions and all joined'in singing “For She’s A Jolly Good Fellow”. Delicious lunch was served. ’ KENSINGTON Mrs. Franklin Brown, Clifton, was the. weekend guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elm-er Paynter, Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. George '1‘. Mac- Leod, Long River, were recent visitors to Yarmouth, N.S. rs. W. Eric Ingraham and daughter, Myrtle Jane, Kensing— to dismantle the oil drilling rig, Neither Oil Nor Gus At Wellington, Company Says in to “log” the well which was completed yesterday morning. With drilling suspended at the Vvellington site, cement plugs are being poured at various levels and also at the top of the well. Officials said they hope to begin operations at the new site, located about 13 miles from the first one, as soon as the equip— ment was transported which they halted Sunday night, and the'considered would take about a elect-ro—logging truck was brought Week. A. Y. P. Al 20th Anniversary Is Planned The monthly executive meeting of the P. E. I. A.Y.P.A. Deanery was held in St. Mary’s Hall, Summerside on Wednesday, June 25th. The meeting opened with prayers by Rev. Minton, assistant Chaplin. " a The business meeting opened with the reading of the minutes by the secretary, Carrie Thom- son. These were approved as read. The new business consist- ed of plans for the Labor Day weekend conference at Crapaud on August 30, Sept lst. To celebrate the, twentieth an- niversary of the A.Y.P.A. in P. E. 1., it was decided toinvite the past presidents to a supper on Sat, Aug 30th in Crapaud. Other plans were for the donation of prizes to the boy and girl con- tributing the most to the Con- ference, the literature display, and the of five hundred Conference programs to be sent to all Anglican young people. The meeting closed with pray- ' cm by Rev. Findlay after which a delicious lunch was served by the Summerside A.Y.P.A. The next Council meeting is to be held at St. Pauls, Charlottetown on Friday 'July 11th at8.00 p. m. ‘ARTICflED Alexander Campbell, son of Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, and'Mrs. Campbell, who is at present article-d in the law office of a‘Smith Coles, ‘ Halifax, after receiving the degree of LLLB. at" the recent Dalhousie University convocation. ton, are visiting in Sea View, guests of Mrs. Ingraham’s par- ents/Mr. and James Mur- phy. ' Her many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. George Riley, Kensington, is considerably im- proved, following her recent ill-r meals at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, ,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mouse, NewAnnan. but still confined to her room. The many friends of Mrs. George Riley. Kenna: ‘ gton. regret her continued illness at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moase, New Annan' , and wish her a more speedy recovery. Misses Joan and Judy Reeves, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reeves, Freetown, are vis- iting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Paynter, Burl- ington. The many friends of Mr. John Cotton, Miscduche, regret his continued illness in the Prince County Hospital, Sumnerside and wish him a more rapid con- valesence. Mr. and Mrs. John Moase, Mr. and Mrs. Willard'Thompson and son Brian, have returned to their homes in Kensington from a motor trip to Boston. The many friends of Mrs. Elmer Paynter will be pleased to know «that her condition is good following a major operation in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. She expects to re- turn to her home in Kensington, soon. I , Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Chadwick and family, Montreal, accompan- ied by Miss Flay Power, of Dalton Mass are visiting. Mrs. Chadwick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley, and other friends and relatives here. Her many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. William Buch- anan is making a good recovery following surgery at the Prince‘ County Hospital. Her friends wish her a favorable convalesence. The many friends of Mrs. Ira MacLeod, Kensington, will be glad to know that she is not convalescin-g favorably after op- eration in the Prince County Hsopital, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. William Chad- . wick and three children, Heather Harley and Audrey of Moutreal are visiting Mrs. Chadwick’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey of Darnley. They also have as their guests, Miss Fay Tower of Dalton, Massachusetts. ‘At the morning service at the Princetown United Church, Mal- peque, the pastor, Mr. Eric Grant welcomed Mr. and Mrs. John I‘N BIBE hardcns Pharoh’s heart in “The Ten Commandments”. the great motion picture now playing at . SPRINGHILL and Mrs. Roland Ramsay and children of Monoton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Ramsay’s mother, Mrs. Alphonus Ramsay, Mount Pleasant. .4 ‘ / Mr. Walter Macintosh, Mount Pleasant, left recently for Goose Bay, Labrador, where he will be employed. Mr. Walter Maclntosh, Mount Pleasant, left. recently for Blind River, Criteria, where he is em- ployed. ' ‘ Mr. Stanley Bryant, Montreal, and Mr. Roland Bryant, Borden, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Email. and Mrs. Eliza Enman, Enmor‘e, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mac- Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Frost, Springhill. ‘ Friends of Mr. Havelook Bry- ant, Borden, are sorry to learn that he had the mlsfbrtune of falling and fracturing his hip, and is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Bryant is nearly 95 years old and is tonnerly of North Enmore. ,llVIisses Eunice Bumps, Carol MacArthur, Katherine Ford and Rev. L.M. 'Malchaughton, atten- ded the Young Peoples Rally at Zion Presbyterian Church, Char- lottetown. ‘ , Kenneth MacArthur, Spring; hill, and Mr. Lloyd Frost, En- more, attended a church meeting in Charlottetown, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MaeKin- non and family, New Haven, were recentvisitors at the home of Mrs. Machinnon’s mother, Mrs. Clara MasclLeod, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Adams and Mrs. Bertha Adams, S1mnnenside were recent visitors at the home Mount Pleasant. Miss Eunice Plhtl‘hps' , ‘Mount and at the home of Miss Ida Phillips, MacNeils Mill's. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore, Mount Pleasant, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips and Mr. and 13%;. Austin Phillips, MacNeils s. Friends of Mm. Martin Ladner, Victoria West, are sorry to learn that she is a patient in Prince County Hospital. We all join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Friends of little Bruce Mac- Leod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Regin- ald MaciLeod, ‘Mount Pleasant, are pleased to see him home again, after being a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre, with pneumonia. ' Sympathy is extended to the wife and family of the late Rus- sell Yeo of Harmony, whose death occurred suddenly at his home on 'May 27th. Mr. Colin' Campbell and son James, of MacAdam, N.B., are visiting at the home of John A. Campbell, Enmore. l Friends of little Gregg Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lynch, Mount Pleasant, are sor- ry to learn that he is still a pa- tient in Stewart Memorial Health Centre. All join in wishing little Norton, Missionaires from the Philippines, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley. Mr. Norton spoke briefly to the children, and his message was greatly appreci- ated. ' - On Monday evening a birthday and going away party for Mr. and Mrs. John Norton was cele- brated at the home of Mr. Nor- ton’s aunt, Mrs. Lucy McKay of Summerside. It being Mrs. Nor- ton’s birthday a huge and beau- tifully decorated birthday cake, 'with ice cream, was much en~ joyed. The Norton’s will now be resideing in Philadelphia. Mr. Bruce Crozier, Baltic, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday, June 25th. Sincerest sympathy si extend- ed to the relatives of the late Mrs. Charles Bu'tterfield, ‘hose death occurred at her daughter’s Mrs. Clifton Lane, Glenside, Pen- nsylvania. The late Mrs. Butter- field was formerly Flora Riley '01" Baltic. Lot 18. CV of Mr. and Mrs. I'van Campbell, Pleasant, spent the past week-‘ Anne Baxter, the woman who! the Capitol theatre, - Summer-I side. Matinee today at 2.30... one evening performance daily at 7.30. , Gregg a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cotton and children Allan and Beth of Kinkora, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Cotton’s Ino- ther, Mrs. Margaret Green, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Morrell with Sons Leonard and Charles. recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. Miss Mildren Ramsay, Sum- mer-side, spent the past weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. rAlphonus Ramsay, Mount, Pleas,- ant. ‘ Friends of Mrs. David Enman, Victoria West, are pleased to see lher home again, after being a patient in the Stewart Memor- ial Health Centre; ‘ ' Friends of Mrs. Edtvard Mac- Lellan, Victoria West, are sorry to learn that she 'is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. We all join in wishing Mrs. MacLen— nan a speedy recovery. «Mrs. Blye Place. Portland. Mrs“ Nettie Sabean, New Hamshlre, and Mrs. Betty Bram, Portland Maine.‘ were recent visitors at the home of Mr. anders.,.Kei: Yeo, mariner/y. Mrs. George Baglole, New Brunswick, recently spent a few days at the home of her (par-1 ents; Mr. and Mrs. David En- man, Victoria West. ‘ Sarnia, Ont, are spending ‘ two weeks vacation at the-home of Enman's parents. ‘Mr. 'Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and children, Milton, Lillian and Vic- tor, Victoria West, were Sunday, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips, Mac- Neils Mills. - , Mr. and Mrs. Stealing Ellis and famiIY. O'Ieary, were recent vis- itors at the horne of Mr. and militia. Claude MacArthur, Spring: ’ BREADALBANE I. I Mr. Paul, Walker, student at the University elf-Toronto, has been engaged as supply minister for the Predbyterian Church, Bread- albane. On Fridayevenlng, June the sixth, a large number of neigh- bors gathered at the home of the Campbell-s, who have recently moved to Breadalbane Village, to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Sterling mgCampbell, and their daughter Heathento Breadlabane. A social ewening was enjoyed during which an address ’was read by Mrs. Lorne Seaman and a pre- sentation of a well-filled purse on behalf of the neighbors, made by Mrs. Duncan MacK' ay. - 'HOWLAN ‘ Paul Gallant, Ralph Arsenault,' and Charles Butler who left on Monday to seek employment in Fredericton, N .B., were unable to find work and have returned to their homes here Gilbert Gaudet visited his sis- ter and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arseuault, on Sunday. A retreat for boys and from 14 to 18 years of age was opened at St. Anthonys on Fri- day, June 6, with Rev. Francis Bulger of St. Dunstan’s College as preacher. The retreat was at- tened by fifty boys and girls from the parish. The retreat end— ed with the Corpus Christi pro- cession and benediction on Sun- day afternoon, June 8. Firmin Perry returned to How- lan on Monday, Jude 2, after spending a few days at the home of his son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Perry, and their family in Summerside. Jerry Doiron returned to his home here on Wednesday, June 4, after spending some- time in the Charlottetown Hospital. I Visiting in Howlan and Duvar on Sunday, June 1, were Mrand Mrs. Rufus Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Camillus Gallant, and Miss Clara Dunn, all of Summerside. Motoring to Tlgnish and Alber- Mr._ and Mrs, Jams Ewan. , andI Mrs. Reubin Enman, Springhill.l I T111115, July 3. 1958 Former Druggist At Kensington Die-d On Tuesday Retired Kensington druggist, William J. Semple, 57, died Tues- day at his home. Having been in poor health for several years he had retired from active participation in a success- ful drug business established by him as a young man, known as the William J. Semple Drug Store. At the time of his passing he was about his home as usual. He was a member of the Ken- singt-on Presbyterian Church, and a member of the Mount Zion Lod- ge, No. 12, A.F. and AM. ‘ He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth MacArthur, of Ken- sington; a son, Leigh, of" Winsloe and Charlottetown; a daughter, June, (Mrs. George MacMurdo), of Kelvin Grove; his parents, Mr and Mrs. Tyndal Sample; and the ‘following brothers and sisters: ' Irene, (Mrs. Roy Mill), George, Thelma, (Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury;; Earl and Fred, all of Kensington; and Grace (Mrs. Donald Cousins), of Park Corner. ‘ The funeral will be held from Kensington Presbyterian Church today, at 2:00 p. m., with in~ ferment in Floral Hills Memorial Cemetery. loses Fingers' In Lawn Mower; Mr. Lowell Hancock of Sum- merside lost two fingers from his right hand when they had to be removed as the result of an acci- dent which occurred at his home Saturday evening. Mr. Hancock had been operat- ing a rotary type mower which had stalled after the blades had struck high ground. After re~ starting the motor. Mr. Hancoak placed his hands under the ma chine to. lift- one side to see if the blades were operating properly. The whirling blades cut into the second and third fingers which hag] to be amputated at the hon pi- . . ton on Monday evening were Mr. and Mars. Anthony .F‘lnna' n, Mrs. William Gallant and Mrs. Frank Gallant. ‘ Mrs. Joe Gallant. mother of William Gallant is now a patient in the Western Hospital in Albera ton. Some of her dad hters have come from Saint Jo n to help care for her. ‘ ms. Jean Arsenault spent Wed- nesday in Sumerside. The annual School meeting of the Howlan Sdhool took place on, Tuesday evening, June 3, with Perry as chairman. A good crowd attended. The new trustees are ,Fred Ansenault and Lorraine Gallant. r to Howlan on Sunday, after vis- Gnllant and her grandaughter, Deltas - ' \ Miss Jean Arsenauit and her mother, Mrs. Alban T. Gallant, went to Charlottetown on‘Monday Jame 9, where Jean resumed her training in the hospital. Pius-ville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry day. Rev. Clarence {Pi/(re left for Charlottetown on Monday morn- the annual clergy retreat until Mud. ' ‘ay. - ‘ Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and her youngest son; Norman have re- turned to their home here after spending a month "visiting rela- tives in Hamilton, ,Guelphn and Sudslblu'y, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers‘ were guests at the Profitt home in Rosebank on Thursday even- ng. _ Pupils and teachers are now very busy, with the last of this year’s exanunations. Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Perry and farml‘ y, Clair, Richard, Gary,'and Nancy of Summerside were visit- ing in Howlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garruthers have now left for Cooksville, Out. to spend the summer with their sons (there. . Mr. ,and Mrs. Clayton Carrut-, hers and family motored to Sum- merside on Saturday evening, June ,7. Master Norman Arsenault had the misfortune to fall and break a bone in his wrist while on a visit with his mother in Hamilton, iting‘ln Lot 6 tutu Mm. Joe s.‘ - Mr. and MrsfFred Arsenault, ,‘ Gallant on Sun-yr: lug, June 9,'where he will attend _ i i The Guardian Page 18 O’LEARY The Messrs. Lawrence, Lewis, Newton, and Trueman Harris, Herbie Dennis and Jelly. O’Leary, motored to Long Creek Saturday afternoon to attend the Baptist Association. The afternoon session was in charge of the laymen of which, Mr, Balm, Adams, O’Leary, is president. Rev. Robert Bell, professor of Bible training school was M speaker. , Mr. and Mrs. Percy Macl’hen- son, duughter Margaretta and son Hartley motored to Charlotte- town Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis Dun- blane were visitors to Summ» er- side on Tuesday. Among those attending‘Lthe Bap- tist Association at Long Creek were Mrs. Isaac Harris and Mrs. ‘ Sterling Ellis ans delegates from - the guild in O’Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar and Mrs. Bend Dunbar” Alma, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garrill, Glenwood, they also visited Mr. Melvin Ellis, O’Leary, who is confined to his bed. ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George. Dymont and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Van- sickle, of Hamilton Ont were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. )Avard Harris. This is the. first time those people visited on the Island and they were greatly tin- preased with the hospitality of the people. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Rev. Ross Howard, O’Leary. motored to Long Creek, Friday, to attend the Prince Edward Is- land Assooi’ation of the United Baptist Churches. Mr. and Mrs. LR. Meyer, Wlné cheater, Mass are visiting in Coleman, and also with Mrs. Meyer’s sister; Miss Annie Camp- bell, who is staying at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis in O‘Leary. \ . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig, went to Halifax, on June 18th. to visit with their son, Mr. Charles Craig and Mrs. Craig and family. His many relatives and friends will be pleased to Intow that. Mr. William M. Stavert, this. village, is well on the way to recovery after being laid up since May 3rd. He retm‘ned’to his home‘on June :2“). from Prince County Reapi- ltev.‘ E. S. and Mrs. Weeks alt- ' tended the rum al of’ the late Mr. Thounas ore, .at Ken- sington on June 18 ., . The Bedeque school held aple- nic at Fernwood' shore; on the ailternoon of June 18. 3.0. ,REGENT .»Wo'd., - Thur. --l, . _ ' Sat. 2:00 Only: \ "JALOPY’i Leo Gorcey and Bowery, Boys. _ ' p—n—‘——.—_———_— “MAN FROM , DEL R'IO’! Anthony 'WATCH FOR IT 00va d SATURDAY EVENING ONLY .. , \ l ,Color _ Film Processing Announcing A New Color Film Finishing Service . by _ HARRISON?) SUPER TONE PRINTS Known from Coast to Coast for iquality NEW FAST SERVICE 4 to 7 DAYS Consult us for new low prices on all types of coloriwork. PRINTS ENLARGEMENTS SLIDES -: me any make of film , Exclusive ENLMAN. onue AND more sumo: Opposite Holman’p Summer-aide ' Ontario. 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