. ' DIE? WA 14 lg gm;-an j """i ""”-'--m-on -Lake Nipigon in the Thunder Kay--district of northwestern On- tariolsmerethaneoofeetdecv in NICH- Aiuiun MEETING 0t Brudenell Pioneers Com- rnlttee will be held at Brud- enell Island Friday after- noon, July 16, 2:30 Standard Time. Why not bring lunch baskets and have a family picnic? Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt..D., no. PHONE 3287 B.EGENT.'1'ElA'I'BE BLDG. Summer st. summeralde Chartered Accountehts '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lummeraid , P.E.I. - Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Somme ulde P. 0. nos 881 U DIAL ind M INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited ' Fire - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Summerelde l Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. . Iummersid... PJLI. - Phone 3116 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, . B.Sc., 0.1). I88 Water street Summerslrle Above Maurice Miii'e Men's Wear PHONE 8530 :.g:gEm.?.?...::: Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron . Dental X-Raye . SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2360 Summerelde .::.?..-.:-....:-:- V L. K. ZIELINSKI. MD. General -Practitioner ' : Malpeque Read Kenslngtun. P. E. 1. Phone: Kaneingwn 2 f VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham mar. 2520 Water It Ease Summersid PHOTOGRAPHERS V THE READ STUDIO -' n. w. suns Wellington And Vicinity Miss Ruby Ryder; Wellington Centre. is spending some time with her aunt. Mrs. John Black. -Mr." and Mrs. Domenic De- Criatoforo and infant son, Richard of Chelsea. Mass.. are visiting for two weeks at Mrs. .DeCristoforo'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ar- senault. Mrs. Ray Christian of Connecti- cut. arrived last Sunday to spend the summer months with her mo- ther. Mrs. Alice Barlow. - Mrs. Donalda Arlenault and daughter, Doris, accompanied by Mr. Larry Sullivan from Chelsea. Mass.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. Mrs. Gordon Woodman and son Terrance, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ar- senault and sons. Raymond. Ro- bert and Leroy. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsensult and famiw all of Borden. visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ar- senault, Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arsenault and son. Andy. from Revere. Mass.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gallant and family. of Summersidc spent their vacations with their parents. in Mont Carmel. Mr. Anthony Gallant of Mont Carmel. has returned to his home from a trip to Portland. Maine, where he visited his daughter, Marie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jeremie Arsen- ault and two daughters. Louise and Aurore, recently motored to Shediac. N. B..,On the return trip they were accompanied by their daughter. Mrs. Joseph F. Gallant and two children. Mr. Adrien Arsenault. student at Mount Laurier University is spending his vacation with his parents in Mont Carmel. The annual meeting of St. Thom- as Aquinas Society was held rec- ently in Mont Carmel Hall. At the conclusion of the meeting a bingo was held for the benefit of the Society. ' Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault of Charlottetown recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Arsenault. Mont Carmel. Mr. Frank Arsenault. Abram's Village. recently returned from Labrador where he was employed for several months. He plans to return shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault, New York. formerly of this vil- lage. are visiting Mr. Arsenault's aged father. and other relatives and friends. They traveled by car with their five children. Mrs. Ar- senault is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Gallant of St. Raphael. Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble of Southwest have returned to their home after a pleasant trip to Moncton. N. B. They travelled by plane. While in that city they were guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moase. Mrs. Darrel Lidstone, who ar- rived some time ago from On- tario. was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gam- blc. Southwest, Lot-16. Miss Clara Bigelow. has arriv- -The Princeton Seminary Choir of Princeton, New Jersey. win he the guests of the Sum -if-r Pres- byterian Congregation on Sunday. July 18 at the regular morning ser- vice (10 am. standard Time). Ar- nmgemente have also been made to have the Choir appear at the R. C. A. 1". Protestant Chapel at an earlier service. (9.45 Daylight Time). The Choir is on its ninth annual summer tour. By the end of July. it will have travelled through 11 of two services a day for the entire 56 days of the tour. ' The 17 members of chorus are all college who are now preparing for full- time Christian service. They are representatives of the Princeton Seminary student body of 478 young men and women who come from visiting relatives and friends in Miscouche. Miss Bigelow was for- merly a resident of Southwest and she is receiving a hearty welcome while visiting there. this male graduates Mr. Jean Arsenault is spending his vacation with his parents,lMr. and Mrs.' I. Arsenault. St. Chrysostem. alter attending col- lege in Quebc.' Mr. Augustin Gallant has also returned from attending college in Quebec and is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant. , Mr. and Mrs. Alyrc T. Arsen- ault recently motored to Charlotte- town to visit Mrs. Arsenault's mo- ther. of South Rustico who is ill in hospital. - Closing exercises of Mont Car- mel School was held on Friday afternoon with a good representa- tion of parents and visitors from other districts. Rev. L. J. Buote was also present. After a pro- gram of songs. dialogues and readings by the pupils. prizes were dstributed and addresses were read to both teachers. followed by presentation of gifts. Program was closed by words of enouragement to the pupils and parents by Rev. T. J. Buote and the singing of "Ave Maris Stella." The St. Chrysostcm School clos- ing exercises were held on June 2i. with a large attendance of parents. Both teachers examined Phone 8081 ed from Auburn. Maine.' and is the pupils on different subjects and northeastern states and live provin'- g ces of Canada, singing an average every state in the "United states and manyforelgn countries. The entire service is conducted by members of the choir. The musical portion. which constitutes an in- tegral part of the worship service is sung entirely from memory and for the most part without accom- paniment. The reptoire represents the finest choral music. including the works of Palestrina. Lotti. Bach. Handel, Haydn. and Mendelssohn. as well as contemporary European and American composers. and sev- eral negro aplrituale. Dr. David Hugh Jones. 1'. A. G. 0.. A.s.C.A.P., hes been Director of Music at Princeton Seminary since 1934. He is a charter member of the Faculty of the Westminster Choir College and a composer of sacred music which is sung by lead- ing ch-oral organisations. He is also editor of the new hymnal. "The Hymn Book."whlch is to be pub- lished jointly by five Presbyterian and Reformed Denominations in gave prises to all the pupils: In turn an address was read to the teachers and gifts were presented to them. Two prizes given by the ladies of the Altar Society for good conduct were won by Edna and Jean Pierre Arsenault. A few. remarks were made .by the rate- payers and "Ave Maria Stella," closed an enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. Aylre Arsen- ault motored to St. Augustine Con- vent. South Rustlco. to attend the graduation of their daughter. Lar- raine. who received her Grade XI Certificate. They were ied by Mrs. Stephen Arsenault whose daughter. Patricia. re- ceived her Grade K certificate. Miss Matilda Arsenault. V. O. N.. flew from Moncton to attend the graduation of her sister. Larraine. Others attending were Stanley. Eunice. Lucia. Marie. Irene Ar- scnault. St. Chrysostem; Irene Bernard. St. Philip. and Mary and Gemma Arscnault of Abram's Vil- lage. The annual closing of Abram's Village School was held June 24. A large audience attended. includ- ing most of the ratepayers. Rev. Charles Gallant and many from surrounding district. A fine pro- gram was rendered by the pupils which gave credit to the. work of teachers and pupils during the past ten months. Seventy-six pu- plls were enrolled. of that num- per two took the matriculation exams. namely Marie Arsenault and Anita Gallant. Six successfully passed Grade VIII exams and re- the United ltatee. During the winter the Choir eenta in service in some eighty churches. singing in at least three churches within a day's Journey of Princeton each Sunday of the ac- ademic year. in recent years it has had made extensive aummerftoura on which it has sung in every state of the Union. Alaska. the Hawaiian Island. Cuba, Mexico and Canada. Last summer, upon invitation from the Far East comment. the sing- ere toured Japan, Korea, and the Hawaiian Islands. singing for mili- tary personnel .and for many na- tional churches and schols. Alto- gather the choir has sung more than two thousand times and has appeared in over a thousand dif- ferent churches. military installations. prisons. civic clubs and youth assemblies. The public is cordially invited to join with the summer-side byterlen Congregation at this ser- vice of worship. ceived certificates. Following the program remarks were heard from the vicar, truste s. payers and Mr. Each expressed regret at the de- parture of the Principal. Mr. Mel- vln Gallant. who has given of his pest for six consecutive years. All wished him good luck in the fu- ture. Glfts were exchanged among pupils and teachers and the en- tertainment closed with "Ave Maris Stella." Amherst Go. To Help Build Jet Fighters AMHERST. N. S.. (CP) -The Enamel and Heating Co.. will help build Grumman jet fighters for the navy and reports here said the federal defence order may eventumly be for 250 of the American-designed planes. The disclosure said Enamel and Heating and Canadian Car Foundry Co. Ltd.. would be the major sub-contractors under 'd:l Havilland Aircraft Co.. of Can- a a. Canadian Car will build the wings. enamel and heating the tail assemb'y and de Havilland the fuselage. - The initial order whs aircraft but the reports here said it might well be expanded to mo and eventually 250. K it y , : Ngv&;31gt-w.arhe. Ha. You'll be "amend a guu I Mr. Mr. me held D90 POC- ' . hospitals. Pres- ker, took some rate- Peter Gallant. BM. Ltd.. and the set at 25 in ?..""ii'.?'ii&"&' his parents; )1: uia acre. Kelvin Bridges. .i IR. and III. recent ta of Rev. . mu llalne Gamble. who has chlorine Mr Ill Oeecumpeo It - oloyedin Alberten.Vuaneeent . week-end vlltor ofiher parents. was Noreen ii-yen; who ie.em- ployed in Alberfan. was a weekend visitor to the home of her parents. lire. Norman Oliver recently sent a. few daye with friends in Charlottetown. While in the city Prince Edward Island Pnebyterial, The Sunday School of cucum- nual picnic at Elmer Wallace's shore on July 0. with a large crowd. Mr. J. H. Bryan. Boylaton. N5. is mending a few days in Cucum- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan. Haylng is in full swing in this vicinity end weather conditions permitting there will be a lot of hay put up by the and of the week. Oongratulatlons are being ex- r tended to Mr. and Mrs.,John Per- Bweet. cascumpec. whose marriage Church. Bummerslde, on June 25. Mr. and Mrs. James um... ac- .a reeeatwtaltoe "i...m”'.. '3 end ereial course at -i tleineu. college; is vacation at her home in Key ucherley. who is em- end M:II.ltuaeali and. El. Prank Utili- attended the aeeaion of the in the Kirk of St. James. United Church held their an- gueat of his son and daughter- There will be an interruption of electric power on . our Borden line west of the CFCY Transmitter on Friday. July 16th. between the hours of 8 to 11.e.m., and 12:30. to 3:30 p.m., (Standard Time), Weather Permitting. for the purpose of moving poles and lines required by the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway. . . Maritime Electric co.uu. the former Nellie Bweet, of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias place at Trinity United ran rrmct wasmnes oi WOOL. VNYLON, SILK, RAYON Nncw ..... la-UN Bill. I lH1IalN AH (ohanx X I K x .' , - A 4'Glll"iouri. .7 V I V . . g g. I R .AlIeevenIy 1. .: I "sow! of.ten'1ptldg,.-hucidng x . H Hlfv W I it ' - 5 waehoetnneuanplrueeeisiaer iouiuteddwnu-..'..beenne ;a.uewiii&.ngh:istha whetdiape -No i r it ..