'1 WGNlng'I'olI Jrhe funeral of the late Mr. neg J. Arsenault of Urbanvllle was iargeiy attended on April 0, when it was held at Eamon: Bay. pgllbeafefs were Messrs. Michael 14-Clair. Mark Gallant, Joseph iiii-hard. Aubln Richard, John msilochcs and Gus J. Arsenault. The deceased. who was a pro- gresslve farmer in the commun- Hy of Urbanville. is survived by ms wife. the former Elisabeth i)esRoches. one son and two Mrs. Agno Arsenault. Wellington; tiltsryi Mrs. Noel Lyons of Van- rouver. B. C.; also one sister. IBEIIII Mrs. Cyrus F. Gallant. welIinEI0l- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and two children motored recently from Moncton. N. B. and were guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bigelow, Southwest. The many friends and relatives nl Mrs. Laura Bigelow. South- west. regert to learn she has had a second attack of 'flu at her home. There are a number of influenza cases reported in that district. Hrs. Pardie Stewart, Carleton siding, recently spent some time with her brother and sister-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eige- lnw. Southwest. Mr. Archie Gamble. Wood is- lands. accompanied by his two mus were recent guests of Mr. West. Mi: Claude Bigelow, who spent the winter months i Saint John, N. 8.. where he was employed. has returned to his home in South West. The sudden passing of Mr. Jos- eph Laughlin of Mlscouche on April 8. came as a great shock to relatives and friends. Sym- pathy is being extended to aor- rnwing ones. Friends of Mr. Charles Camp. bell Sr.. of South West. regret he is ill suffering from pneu. IlltllllB. "5.HIlPalII.V is extended to Mrs. -dward Ramsay. souui West. and to Mr. E. M. Lockh i. St. Elen- fl0f'S on the death of their brother Dr. A. A. Lockhart. Ml'. Hay Baglole, who has been spending three months in various Darts of B. C.. has returned to lii.1'l1nme in South West. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly of 5”l"l J0hn- N. 3.. recently visit- NI relatives in South West and Summerside. on Friday evening. April E, f. lafdf crowd attended the play The land of The Lane." presented in Wellington Station Hall by the in-amatic Club. Following is the list of characters: A niacin -- Gordon Goodwin: Harry Sanders (Hal) - Allen Cameron; -nhn Randle. ta farmer) - Joe lralltlell Bud Nix (hired man) - l-.mmett Cameron; Messenger boy '1 l,)ouglas Goodwin;,Csm1 mmdi. (1 oin Randles daughter) .. Joy" -HMEFOD: Ma Handle 1."- ;'j1'Il”'" - .M!'l 1. Leo Gallant; - en Seabnght (Carol's friend) .. Roll call was responded to fourteen members and than of! minutes . bills were pug. Ilnouniing to 118.54 regarding M m- was moved end "mud. Hcrtvcommittee consisting of Mrs. Madfanlnlyers and Mn. illey end ostesses. it w" movd h ii, send a c rd f Nf":lo”r '0 d Jean Maclo:n, N. pm C ' W530; 1:! print for a enloyed ah I 3IIs'Iso ” Electric A C?MmllE:ler daiiglllefsl Theodore and tI4orlna) - 'ttbey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. next meeting. . and committee , EplVOI'llI1 I-iall last Friday and Mrs. John Gamble, souii, Summerside.-(Photo by Edwin Bloomfield -Mr. days in Mlscouche. Mr. Martin is expecting to enter Prince County Hospital for treatment in the near future. Mr. Albert Saunders and Mr. Albert Noonan of Alberton, were in Summerside on April 22nd, on business. Mr. Murray MacAusland of Mill River East. spent an afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Mr. MacAusland. who is 87 years old is hole and hearty and can walk a mile daily though he has to use crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0'Meara. accompanied by their sons, and Mrs. Alex Gallant were business visitors in Charlottetown April 21st. Mrs. Urban Pineau siiciit a few days in Western Hospital for treat- ment reccntly. Mr. Leo Gallant and Mr. Arthur Pineau were recent visitors to Charlottetown; while there they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pineau. fomierly of this community. Mrs. Donald MacAusland can- vassed the district during the week of the 18th, collecting for the Red Cross. Mr. Edward McKenna recently spent some time in Charlottetown getting treatment for his eyes. Mr. Joseph LeClair of Wood- stock. was a 'vlsitor'in Bloomfield on April mtb. Many of the anglers were dis- appointed on April 15th. as no big catches were reported. but since then a few worth while ones have been booked. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin of Mlscouche. sax. nied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin are busy trying their hand at trout fishing; so far they are quite satisfied with their luck, in the neighboring streams. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant re- ports having a lovely trip. when Vincent Gallant of Piusville rec- ently on a visit to U. 8. A. Mr. Gregory Lynch is at present at his work on the S. 8. Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Lynch and family are spending some time in Portage with Mrs. J. Lynch. -1. and Mrs. Arlhu.r Martin- are at present spending a few llcckbert Studio). Elmsdale -Mr. Fr."-ink Adams of Oshawa. t0I'Il., was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. James Adams Sr. It is pleasing to report that Master Ian Matthews has left the Western Hospital much improved in health. Her many friends are happy to see Mrs. Frank Dunn resume her teaching duties at O'Brien Road School. after undergoing surgery in Prince County Hospital. The majority of the children took advantage of the inoculation for com ' ” diseases. includ- ing polio. in the Elmsdale School on Tuesday. His many friends regret the continued illness in Prince County Hospital of Mr. Elmer Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams and Mrs. Elmer Adams. are spending some time in Summer- side to be near their son and hus- band in hospital. Many friends rcgrct the illness of Mrs. William Gandet of Pleas- ant View. Many friends regret the illness of Mrs. Richard Foley in Western Hospital. Miss Bandit MacNeill. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh MacNeill, is out again after the flu. Y Mlscouche. -Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Mary Gallant of St. Nicholas. Mrs. Gallant passed away on Saturday. April 16. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning in Mont Carmel; inter- ment in Church Cemtery. Julie Sonier of Summerside re- cently spent several days -in Mis- couche. guest of Elaine Gallant. Sylvia Poirier of Mlscouche re- cently spent several days in Sum- merside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Herr. Helen Gillis and Marie MacDon- ald returned to Charlottetown on Sunday. April 17. to resume their studies at Notre Dame Academy. after having spent the Easter holidays in Mlscouche. The boarders of Marian Acad- cmy. Mlscouche. returned to their studies on Monday. April Iii. after New lunch com- mittee is Mrs. Nsthen Bell. Mrs. James Paynter and Mrs. Heber Myers: roll call to be answered with Do. Say, or Pay. Collection and cake fund amount- ed to !l.52. Meeting came to a close with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the home” in charge. Miss Pauline MacCallum having re- ceived the button ls to make cake for next meeting. .:M.1..MMM.. SWIMMING RABBITS The swamp rabbit of the lower Mississippi region has webbed feet having spent the Easter holidays with their parents. John Dcsllochcs returned in St. Francis Xavier College. Antigon- ish. after having spent the East- er holldays in Mlscouche. visit- ng with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Deshoches. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Des-i Roches motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. April 11. . Friends of Mrs. Peter Steele of Mlscouche will be sorry to learn that she is ill at her home. and is an excellent swimmer. Anne Steele of Miscouc' re- was little better. And he said both terminals were isolated and off main routes. how the new 250-foot boat could navigate in waters where the two cently spent several days visiting rived at their home in Mlscouche town hospital where he is receiv- turned to Charlottetown to resume her studies at P. W. C. after hav- ing spent the Easter holidays in Miscouche. visiting with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mc- Neill. recently Moncton. and family of Miscouche were re- cent visitors to Summerside. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Herr. New United Church Men's" Ass'n In Summerside Above is seen a group of United Churchmcn who attended the or evening to formulate plans for the organizing lUrges Superiority Oi Geo'Town-Pictou Route PICTOU, N.S. (CP)-Harvey H. Veinot. defeated Progressive Cun- servative cnadidate for Pictou West in the i953 Nova Scotia elec- lion. said Thursday the proposed new Nova Scotia-Prince Edward island ferry should run between Pictou and Georgetown, P.E.l. The present ferries run between Wood Island. P.E.I. And Caribou. N.S. The new boat would ply the same route. Mr. Veinot said the present ser- vice was unsatisfactory in many ways. Wood Island's waters were too shallow and had to be dredged continually at heavy cost during the seven-month yearly operational period. He said the situation at Caribou He said it was a mystery to him in Summe1'side with her sister. Mrs. Hubert Gallant. Lorraine and Tom Williams or- on Saturday. April l6. after hav- ing spent the past year in On- tario. - Mr. Eli Dcslio ' . of Mlscouche recently entered the Charlotte- my "treatment. Lorraine McNeill recently re- Maurice Gandet of Mlscouche spent several days in Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirier at --BV. ganizational banqutat-supper mcetiiig at of a United Church Men's Association in was one of the "Very best" He said it occasionally froze over but a daily ferry run would keep ice moving and if a ferry of the pro- posed sizc had a reinforced bow plate it should be able to navigate expected to begin shortly conibc are sorry to learn she is a patient in Memorial Health Centre. Rntld. Norma l)ynieiit. Blanch Col- will students in Sumnicrside. spent their Easter respective homes. ing Horton Acadeniv in Wolfville, N. S.. spent her Easter holidays. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- James Milligan. J in Summerside, spent her Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan. sorry to learn that he is confined to his home with jaundice. and family are sorry to learn that:' they are confined to their home with influenza. DIAL 6923 smaller craft now rienced difficulty. used expe- FINE NATURAL HARBOR. On the other hand. he said,- Georgctown. P.E.I. had a ”:;plcn-4 did" natural harbor at least five; fathoms deep and virtually icc free. Georgetown, he said. was about! in the centre of the island with good road connections. Locke Road ---Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gal- lant were visitors on Monday eve- niug, April lath at the home of Mrs. Margaret Caine and Mr. and Mrs. Art. Rogers. Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Harris of Springfield. were visitors on Sun- day. April l7th at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris find Lois of the Locke Road. were in O'Leary on Monday. Aprirl lath. Vera Collicutt of the Reserve : ; Road, was in Howlan on Monday. April 18th. To the bereaved husband and other relatives of the late Mrs. . Lester Gay who died recently sin- li cue sympathy is being extended. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. mats in 0'Leary on Tuesday. April Mrs. Fred Rix of the Locke Road, returned to her home on Tuesday morning after spending a few days visiting in Alberton. Alban Gallant of Forest View. has gone to Amherst to secure a job as mechanist with the Canada' Car Company of Amherst. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Collicutt of Reserve Road, were in O'Leary on Wednesday, April 20th. The many friends of Mrs. John Custain of Miminegash will be glad to hear that she has been able to return to her home on Friday evening. April 15th from the Hall- fax Hospital. where she had un- dergone a very serious operation, - Vincent Gallant of 0'Leai'y. was in Forest View .on Wednesday Aprirl 20th. John Wedge and his sister, Mrs. Margaret Arseiiault of Forest View, were in Howlan on Tuesday, April' oueeifiiiiiiein Arctic Islands To Be Surveyed OTTAWA (CF) -- The Queen Pictou had new piers and a newllilizabeth islands in the Canadian freight shed that the government had built and paid for and then apparently forgotten, Mr. Veinot said Pictou harbor without difficulty. ' Construction of the now boat is Norihom -Friends of Mrs. William New- that, the Steward' The Misses Wanda and Doris vacation at their Miss Barbara Milligan. attend- Miss Margaret Milligan. aludentl Friends of Mr. Athol Colwill are l Friends of Mrs. Alfred Colwill.l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcliinnor and family. Summerside. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Dougall on Sunday. March 17. Arctic will be surveyed this sum- mer for their mineral and oil re- sources by the biggest govern- ment geological party ever to op. jg i AW. data b as aura. geological survey branch of the of the islands by both aerial and ground geological survey parties. Mines Minister Prudham told a press conference Wednesday thei survey is the most ambitious ever, undertaken by the branch. it would determine potential minerall and oil resources in a 215.000-it square-mile area. The actual area to be surveyed- will cover 120,000 square miles.l Among the islands to be stuciicdi are Somerset. Devon. Balhursll and Melville. The survey, entitled Operation. Franklin, will be conducted by a H. May Wm n "me by me! laoisrday. Apsdl so. 1065 he Outta Pap 11 June 10 to Sept. 1). Its findings mines and technical surveys de- "I" I” ”””m"l'd Wu” "I9" 9! partment and will involve a study ' w'"”"' 9"” which "I" 'x' netonseters. SALE STA'I'IONERY-33 1y3'7n DlS(X)UNT Hasti-notes; Cedar Cheats; Boxes APRIL 25th T0 30th INCLUSIVE Ideal gifts foruMother's Day-May 8th THE ISLAND BOOK ROOM 14015 Great George Street aminethaueaitlslnralq oildeposlts withattharaeuat 30-man party and will last from DO YOU WANT TO Build a home of your own? If you would like help in financing the cost of building a house I or duplex, see the manager of your nearest branch of The Canadian I Bank of Commerce. He will be glad to tell you how mortgage loans are arranged for such purposes under the National Housing Act 1954. Mortgage loans are only one of the many services we offer our customers. 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