O INDIAN A, WELLINGTON * Mr. and Mrs. Maurice-Lumen and Miss Aldina Bernard;Mmt- real, also Mr. and (Mrs. Pete Wedge and, Mr. Cedric Gaudet, Chelsea, Mass, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernard also Mr. and Mme. Camille Arsenai". and Mrs. John Cechina-nd daughter Joanne, ‘1 have returned to their home in Litchbung, ’M-ass, dfiter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Felix , Gallant in Egmont Bay. 11m. “minus”. ,Ted Gallant, / Here. they are , "TH‘E FINEST EVER ‘ AND You Full width Full width " They also visited relatives BURIAL SITE MAY BECOME PARK At Tahor’s hill, Scanbom, Ont, carved Indian figures recall the story of an early Indian com- munity there. And, if present plans materialize, the site will soon become a national park. Two years ago construction crews un- : covered evidence of an Indian butialgmundthereanddozensof Montreal, spent a week visiting MT. and Mrs. Ben V. Gallant. in Cheticamp, NJS. They returned ; to Montreal where Ted is stat- ioned with R. C. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Perry and ' daughter of Dieppe, NB. M'rs. Roache and son Gary, and Mrs. ' Harry Arnold of Halifax also Mrs. Adolphe Cormier of Gard- ner, Mass. were guests of MI. and Mrs. Josephat Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Aristide Lelilanc, of Cape Bald, N.l3. were visitors in Cape Elgmont recently. Visitors of Mr. and» Mrs. Ar- mand Richard, recently were: Mrs. Simon Duguay and dangh ter Mrs. Irene Arsenault of Shem- ogne, No3. Visiting in Cape Elgmont at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albernie‘ Gallant, is Mr. Gallants brother Hubert, of Fetchburg, Mass, at- ter an- albsence‘ of 25 'years. Mr. and Mn. Alyre LeClalr, have returned home to Chelsea, Mass, alter visiting in Welling‘ ton with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oorkery and son Michael, of Toronto, spent a n I958 Firestone REFRIGERATO RS BUILT" freezer , FiVe warranty on unit Lifetime porcgélain finish ~ I l Beautiful color interior. door ~shelves Skeletons, being examined by Jack Chester lent, of the Scar- boro health department, were dug up. Ontario Indians then held a convention and reburied the bones of their ancestors and were promised the land wouldnot' be disturbed again. few days with Mr. and Mrs Sylvane Perry before returning to Sidney; NJS. Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley Arse- nault and children of St. Jean D’Ilberville, Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs. Guss J. Arsenault and Mrs. Philip M. Arsenaul-t. Masters Gabriel and Maurice Arsenault, recently visited grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gaudet, St. Joseph’s, NB. Mrs. Gustave Gallant and four sons of Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. EideIeArse- nault and family. Miss Shirley McArthur n at- tending summer school at Prince of Wales- College, Charlottetown. Mr. Elmer Arsenalllt of R.C.N stationed at , H.M.C.S. Shear- weter, NS. spent two weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsenault. Professor Melvin Gallant,"e1d- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, sailed July 14. for Europe for a years study in Latin and - History in Paris and Rome. BM. Australian kangaroos have been known to clear 30 feet in one leap. - ' Page 14 The Guardian SPRINGHILL Mrs. Autbrey MacLeod, Spring- hill, is Visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eva Hutchin— son, Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Aurthur Leard and sons, David, Roy and Ray, from ; Toronto, Ontario, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Leard’s par- Victoria West. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and three children, Toronto, Ontario, are visiting at the home of Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Wesley Smith, Victoria West. Mrs. Keith Williams and sons, Harold, Allison, and Alvin, Spring hiilll, were recent visitors at the : home of Mrs. William’s daugh- ter and son-in—law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson, Summerside. Mr. Frank MacKinnon, New ‘Haven: was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Clara Mac- Leod, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Sinclair Leard, Toronto, Ont- arlo, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Lloyd Leard, Victoria West. Mrs. Elva Manhood returned to her home in Mount Pleasant alter spending some time in Be- deque. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West, attended the fun— eral of the late Cecil Reeves, Freetown. on Thursday, July-24. . 5 , Mr. and Mrs. Jack .MacCoull, Ellerslie, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald MacLeod, Mount Pleasant. Ronald MacArthur, Surn- mer-side, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and ms. Claude MacArthur, Spring— Mr. and Mrs. Moore and three children, Toronto, On- tario, are spending their holi- days at the home of Mr. and William Moore, Victoria a . Mr. and Mrs. Stirling B-aglole and children Charles, Allan and Elizabeth, were Sunday ' visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Enman, Victoria West. Mr. Horace Ramsay and Mr. Lewis Ramsay, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay, Springhill, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay, Conway. - Mr. Hugh Ramsay, Conway, was a recent visitor at the home of r. and Mrs. Roy Ram-say, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs._John Leard and daughter Sherry Lee; Toronto, Ontario, are spending their holi- s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lea-rd, . Tues, August 5, 1958 HOWLAN Gilbert Gaudet motored to Al- berton on Friday, July 18, accom- panied by his sister Mrs. J.B. Arsenault who again entered the Western Hospital. Lorraine Gallant spent Wednes- day at Tignis‘h. Fred Blanchard, who was vis— iting here during the past cou- ple of weeks, left on return to Detroit, Michigan, on Saturday, July 19th. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Isabel Gallant of Alberton, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo/Arsenarult who will visit in the U.S.A. They will return home later with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard of Hamilton, Ontario. Miss Anne Gallant of Howlan, spent July 18th in Woodstock. Mrs. Robert Arsenaullt and Mrs Eddie Gallant were in Sumner- side on Friday evening. Gary Gallant visited his grand- parents at Howlan on Saturday, July 19th. ‘ Calling on relatives in Howlan on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garb-ill of New Ylork, and John Cahill and son Louis of Summerside. Willard MacQuanrie of Wilmot is spending some time in How- Ian. MISCOUCHEI Friends of Mrs. Jerry Rich- ards will'be gladto heart she is much improved. after spending some time in Prince County Hos- pital, receiving treatment. Mrs. Reeves of U. S. A. recen- days at the home of Mr. Leard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West. Miss Carol Fretwell, Toronto, Ontario, is spending her holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd beard, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Smith and family, are spending their holi- days at the home of Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley smith, Victoria West. W fa. OPEN ALL NITE to serye'you with White Rose Greases, ‘ Gasolines and Accessories MacDONALD'S SERVICE STATION New Hayen home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry. ; Anne Steele and Sylvia Pour- ier of Miscouche, recently left for Charlottetown to visit With friends. 011 Monday morning a group of Sea Cadets ledt for camp at Sydney, Nova Scotia, where they will spend several weeks. The cadets from Miscouche are:— Claude Gallant, Paul DesRoches and Leonard Gallant. Friends of Mrs.” Alfred Gaudet Mlisoouche, will be sorry to learn that she has recently entered the Prince County Hospital to receive treatment. On Sunday, a large number of people of Miscouche attended the Mass and celebrations at Lennox Island. Bill Ramsay of Halifax, N.S., recently arrived in Miscouche, and is spending some time vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley MalcNeill. Peter Steele and Ted Graham who are employee in Fredericton recently spent a weekend in Miscouche guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steel. ' D.M. ALMA Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley of Union Road, spent a weekend recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Mr. Amos Harris of Everett, Mass, is spending his annual va- cation at the home of his nephew, and sister, Mrs. Mary Dunbar. ' Mrs. Thomas D. Matthews and son Leonard, of West Newton, Mass, returned to their home after visiting Mrs. Matthews sis- ters, Mrs. John P. Wallace, Alma and Mns.,W.J. Shea, Tignish, also her brothers in Pleasant View, St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. J. William Profilt, Maple Avenue, Summerside, and children, spelt Sunday July 27, tly visited in Miscouche at the KENSINGTON Miss Lorraine Coulson has re- turned to her' home in Sea View after spending a Week in Ken- sington, where she attended the United Church Vacation School. She was the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. James MacKenaie. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacE'wen left Thursday morning ilor nflnster, Alberta where they wall visit their son George and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ford who are leaving this Week for their home in Edmonton, Alta. will be accompanied by Mrs. Ford’s mo- ents, also visited relatives in Tig- nish and St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harbour and children, Susan and John, Dixfield, Maine, returned to their home alter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour, and o t h e r rela- tives in Alma. Sincere sympathy is extended to the husband and homily of the death occurred on July 26, at her home in St. Louis, and whose fun- eral took place on Tuesday, July 29 at Palmer Road. Interment in the church cemetery. D CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS ’ 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 at the home of Mrs. Profits par- 0 Therefore, in accordance ’IPROCLAMATION CIVIC HOLIDAY The following resolution was passed by the City Council at the regular monthly meeting held on July 8th, 1958: Moved by Councillor Baker - Seconded by Councillor Gaudet RESOLVED: THAT Wednesday, August 13th be observed ,as Natal ’Day in theCity of Charlottetown for the year 1958 l and be proclaimed 3. Civic Holiday. Wednesday, August 13th is hereby proclaimed 9. Civic Holi- . day in the City of Charlottetown. Motion with the above resolution JOHN J. ' BUTLER. City Clerk. late Mrs. James O‘Brien, Whose : that, Mrs. Bruce Graham’s Road. Mackhm‘ Her many friends re illness of Mrs. Mary Mae? her home at Burlington and m / ‘ her an early recovery_ V . The many friends of Miss M» Mountain, Kensington Wm be ' to know that her condition is following an operation 13' day, July 15. and will wi a favorable convalesceme, Mrs. Hush Campbell. Road, leaves this week for monton, Alta. where she Wm it members of her farm‘ly. ‘~ MISS :su” ied by her brother, Mr; Bridges returned to Norway Sunday evening anem- ‘ ' the week end at her Richmond. : Miss Carol Th "‘ 2, lottetown, Miss 23nd Master Scott Bremen f ' All holders of unmannedl the opportunity to convert ’ Cam‘s" giving- you a» graced 4nd 41.4% 14 year bonds. or, song: 7 year bonds or 3% 3% year _ AN IMMEDlATE - Call in .or » com , puETo ECONTINUED RESPONSE : . I ‘ THE“White Hunter' will hold another WEEK of HIS‘ » . Westinghouse WASHER BIG HEAVY DUTY FAMILY WASHER WITH TRADE 3129-95 1958, models prices so if our THEY GO . . AT REDUCE "‘ Yes we are clearing them out. 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