‘E TIS WAY Page 16. - 1-etGua.1‘dian TIGNISH Hon. .l.A. Bernard has returned to his home in Tignish, after spending the winter months in Jamaica Plain, Mass, with his daughter II.etitial Mrs. Eric Loth and Dr. Loth. Mr. J. Peter Gaudet. ’l‘ignish, motored to Charlottetown on Fri- day. accompanied by Mr. Her- bert Doucette, Nail Pond. Mrs. Monclain N2-ty 12- 1953 BREADALBANE school ehlidren was held I3; the: ,l\.i1‘s. Samuel Good. Charlotte- Tialton School on Thursday. May mo.-n_ visited her sister, Mrs. IISL There “'35 ‘ Very gmd at" Hammond Newson, Breadalbane, (£332: fgmaendtirgfl during the weekend of April 27. ceived their last anti-polio inocul— ‘ ‘ , _ ‘ation. All the pupils in the two _Mr' ‘and M15‘ Raymmd (‘flu wpigmsh schods have now receiv- thier, Charlottetown. were guests ed ainti-polio inoculations. Dr. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell, A. Shea. Alberton performed In— during a recent weekend. Loculations, and was assisted by _‘ }Miss Gillis. Public Health ‘.\lui'se Mr. John V? b“'.Vk has I'eC€l1l1.V ‘and Mrs. J.A. Callaghan. R.N., secured employment. at the Jen- - Alberton. ;kins Garage in Charlottetown. I Nixon Wins Far More Chéefa Than cos During Long TOUI‘ Bv IOHN SCALI t.orniinat.inii t-o meet not only with ~ ‘r. - but to nilngle WASHIINGTON (AP) -- v.ce.,to_roi..n 1ca~“lC}S y k. 1 -d more cheers than boos during his swaDp11’|f-‘. -T r» seven foreign tours as Presidentltimes kissing babl 9 Eisenhower's goodwill ambassa- INDIFFERENT T0 D-*NG_P-R5‘ dnr. _ T1,‘, gpprpi SPl‘\‘lCF‘. men s_ big I-lis rock-throwin:-1 re('epl,ion In “z01‘I'V always come when Nixon. Peru marks the only serious _in- as ha fyeqtlelltlli does. halts the. cident that has bobbed up during Official motorcade which is his 108,000 miles of travel into 52 whisking him to his next. stop, J.T. Skerry and Miss Susan Gau-I countries during the last FRIBLISHER BAY - Philip Wy- handle a whip as the minister,[sled during a visltto Froblisher alt, J4. shows Northern Affairs Minister Alvin Hamilton how to clad in caribou ‘parka and seal- skin mukluks, perches one dog ‘ Bay. t AP Wirephoto) Gratitying Year Is Reported E At~Baptist Church Meeting A most gratifying financial standing revealed in reports submitted Wednesday evening to the annual meeting of the Summerside Baptist Church. Held in the Church Hall, the meeting had, a record number in attendance. Following a t u 1' k e y din- her, a sing-song with John Leuty at the piano, was much en- cioyed. Prior to the business ses- sion over which the pastor, Rev.,i Keith R. Hobson presided, F-L Rev. Donald Quigg read Psalm 103 and offered prayer I The following delegates were appointed to attend the district. meeting in Charlottetown on Mayi, 13. Mrs. W! G. Ellis, Mr. andl Mrs. Colin B. Waugh, and to at-L missionary slides on Bolivia, af- ter which" he offered a closing prayer. HOWLAN , A monthly Holy Hour w a s spreached by the pastor at St. Anthonys on Sunday evening Ap- ril.27, from 7 - 8 with a‘good crowd attending. M. and Mrs. Francis MacQu- ‘arrie and sons,‘ of Wilmot, were in Howlan on Sunday. His many friends are sorry to note the illness of Albert Peters of Fortune Cove. Mr. Peters had a foot and leg amputated in Wes- tern hospital on Tuesday, April 22 and fears are for the loss of end the annual association a-tithe remaining 5,-,(,t_ some years Long Creek on June 20 - 22, Mr. iago he had an arm taken off at’- and Mrs. J. E. Morrison and Mrs. I tel. coming in Contact with 3 go. Wilfred Inman. Freeman Simmons was pointed to the »board of depcons to replace Colin B. -Waugh, who retired. F/L. Quigg was appoint- ed honorary deacon. Among the number of reports presented were the treasurer’: submitted by W. A. Currie, fin-I ance chairman’s by J. F. Jen- kins. past r’: report, statistical by C‘. B. ._elly, the Ladies Guild by Mrs. R. T. Dodds, fellowship by Mrs. Walter Simmons, pro- perty comnnttee by Robert Hogg, Christian education by Mrs. K. R. Hobson. The weekly offerings have in- creased 300 per cent in the past four years and the givings to de- nominational enterprises increas- ed 600 percent in the past three and one half years. . The high level in the general life of the church was evidenced‘ by the evening's special thanks- giving offering of $968.16. After the business session, Rev. Mr. Hobson showed interesting I up’ I tary saw while cutting wood. Mrs. Albert Peters of Fortune Cove just received a telegnam of the unexpected death of her bra- ther, Basil DesRbches, of Plaster lRock, N. B. The late lvlr. Des- Roches was" a native of Duvar, P.E.I. ' Henry J. Peters of Duvar is ‘now a patient in Western Hospi- 1 tal. His many friends hope-to see him home soon much improved. Paul Doron of Duvar'who spént ‘sthe Winter in Miami, Florida, then in the Spring he came to Boston. He left Boston on Tues- day April 22 for Ontario where he will visit at the homes of his bro- thers Robert and Anthony. He ' will attend the wc:"' ~. of his nephew Ferdie Arsenault on May 17 in Hamilton. Miss Alice Richcard of Tignish spent the week end in Howlan, ’guest of Patricia F-innan. A good crowd attended the an- nual meeting of St. Anthonys sub‘ - division of C.W.L. in the parish hall, on Monday night, Aprilr28. 12 new members join- ed at this meeting and new of- ficérs were elected. There are now 62 members enrolled. Since the beginning, only 2 years ago. A lot of work has been accom- plished. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coughlin nd family of Inverness, visited in Howlan on‘ Tuesday night, Ap- ril 29. Mrs. A. T. Arsenault spent Tuesday in O’Leary at the home of her sister Mrs. Rae Noonan. Mrs. Henry Perry of Charlotte- town ls now visiting relatives and. friends in Howlan and vicinity. The 8th. meeting of the Study Club group, was held on Tues- day evening at the home of Al- ban D. Arsenault with 14 answer- ing the opening prayer. It was decided to hold one more meet- ing as a review of the chapters so far studied. Meeting at the lower end of the Road on Mon- day, May 5. Practising for the closing entertainment, at St. Anthonys hall, on May 15, again took place. Joseph‘ Pineau of Duvar was to Howlan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arse- nault of Piusville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry’ G31. lant, Saturday evening, also pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ar. senault. His little school mates‘ and friends, regret to note that Mast- er David MacMillan, is now g patient in the Community hospi- tal, 0’Leary_. All hope to see him out Very soon and back at school. Ferdie Airsenault, a law stu- dent at Halifax, arrived at his home here on Wednesday, April 30, where he will visit a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters and. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atrsenault, motored to Alberton on /Wednes- day evening, April 30, where Mrs. Arsenault entered the hospital for treatment. 1 Mrs. Clifford Arsenuault and son Rmlnie. Stpent the last week end of April, with her parents at Ab- rams Village. , Messrs. Fix-min Perry and Lor- del, Tignish. A siiccessful card party was held on Thursday evening. May 1st, at the home of a member, Mrs. William McLeod. Eight tarb- les played. The prize for bridge was won by Mr. John Myrick, Sr.. and a prize for aIiction-forty- five, won by Mrs. Fidele J. Ber- nard. Refreshments were scr- ved by the committee in charge. Friends of Mr. Albert Arsenault DeBlois, were sorry to hear of the I accident to_ his hand while en- gaged in lobster fishing. Mr. Ar- senault was assisting his brother Ralph and nephew Val Arsenault get their lobster gear set. His hand caught in the engine fan, with the result he lost a part of the first-and second finger of his ‘and daughter Coleen, ,office of Dr. S. Dubicanac; Tig- nish, and later taken to Western Hospital, wherehis hand was X- rayed. Mr. Arsenault wll be un- able to do any work during the spring season. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gal- lant, Tignish Shore, and Mrs. Patrick Doucette, Tignish, motor- ed to Oharlottetawn on last Sun- day and spent /the night with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Octave Gallant of Summerside, have many friends in Tignish who extend to them heartfelt sympathy in the death of their only little girl Carol Ann, and to Carol Ann's pater- nal grandmother and little bro- thers, sympathy is also extended. Mrs. Estelle Gallant, Egmonrt Bay is the grandmother of/the child, and is a sister of Mrs. J.T. Sker- ry, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Elmei‘ A-rsenault Summer- side, spent the past weekend in Tignish, visiting Mrs. Arsenault’s parents, Mr. and Ms. Emmanuel P. Doucette. I Miss Susa-n Gaudet,’ Tignish,I_viIs- ited her uncle Jerome J. Gau- det, a patient in City Hospital and she found him improving in health. His doctor, Dr. T. Gen- cheff told Miss Gaudet her uncle would be confined to hospital for another few weeks, and at the end of that time will return home fully recovered in health. This news will certainly be happily re- ceived by Jerry’: many Tignish friends. Rev. Michael Mclisaac C. Ss. R., Charlottetown, preached a re- treat to the Junior High School pupils of the panlsh, beginning on Friday, May 2nd, at four o'clock and concluding on Sunday May 4, at three o'clock. There ‘was a very good attendance. An ii-mimunizing clinic for pre- raine Gallant motored to and from Summerside on Thursday, May Day. The first of May was ushered in bnight and sunny with a beaut- iful breeze to dry up the land. A. G. left hand. He was treated at the" Mr, and Mrs. John Cameron,‘ Mrs. Robert MacDonald, Ed - 5.um.me,-S;de_ were visitors ta monton. ‘and her brother, Mr. Tignish (we, the past weekend, Elmer Nicholson, student at Al- 1)_‘((_ barta Bible College, Calgary, who were called home because of their father's t Mr. frank Nichol- son's) death, returned by plane to Western Canada on May 1st. u BURTON Miss Gale Doyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle. Glengarry. recently returned from Boston, Mass., where she was visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doyle. Qittle Master Todd Mackay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- Kay, who recently underwent a tonsillectomy in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, is conval- escing satisfactorily. Mr. Carl O'Brien of Boston, Mass., spent the past weekend visiting in Glengarry. On return- ing to Massachusetts, he was ac- companied by his wife and fam- ily, who were visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett How- ard, Glengarry. Four homes in Breadalbane have recently‘ had a change of residents, Mr. and Mrs. Millage MacLeod have purchased the property of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Matheson and moved there, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Matheson have moved to the house known as “The Graham Home”; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Campbell have bought the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Millage MacLeod. and Mr..and Mrs. Donald Dickieson have moved into the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wigmore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wedge an.d family of Swmmerside, spent the past weekend visiting Mrs. Wed- Ige's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Reilly, Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood and daughter Lana. Burton, were re- cent visitors of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Per- cy Sentner, O’Lea=ry. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Mac - Leod, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Curtis, Orville Cur- tis, Mr. and Mrs. William Cur- tis, Milton, and Miss Irene Stev- enson, Fredericton, were visitors to Breadalbane on Sunday, Ap- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and family of R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, were recent visi - tors of Mr. and Mrs. Colridge Rogers, Burton._ at hand. Mr. Simon Clements, Burton, is busily engaged among th f . t t 3 , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers who 6 “men 8 his task were residing in 0’Leary, have A . -- . , moved’to'their home -in Glengarry vepy successful card party and dance, sponsored by St, Marks Lot 7, sub division of the hVVfiSMhe.I&d in St. Marks paris at on ay evening, Ap- ril 28th. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Harry Luttrell and William Berry, consolation -prize going to ._Ioseph Doyle, dancing was en- Glengar are nor to learn he Joyed Mum was furnished by’ had ‘bhgzrylylisworfi V "3; _ ‘jp h, Lance Dalton and,Lorne I-low - knee WM ‘“{"" 1;“ “ll: H95 and. Refreshments’ were served Island anl<ieis‘i'ii>lvTrOi“yeeI:eiI/1iriTg—t1E"ea1t1‘by the ladies‘ I merit in Montreall Hospital. , . Mrs. Edward S. Griffin, Bur- ton, who spent the winter. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKen~na, Bor- den, has returned home.. Friends of Mr. Stephen Doyle, Miss Anna Doyle, Jamaica Plain Mass, has donated a lovely com- munion plate to St. Marks Church Lot 7, in memory of her father, the late Mr. Thomas Doyle of Campbellton. Miss Mary C. MacGre or of Charlottetown, visited her par - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- Gregor, Burton. on Sunday. _ Congratulations tire extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Griffin, Brocton, whose marriage was solemnized at St. Marks Church’ Lot 7, Wednesday, April 23rd. Friends of Miss Marlyen Col- licutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. are pleased to learn she is recov- ering. from her recent illness. Friends of Mrs, Lorne Hemlovw, ' I Edmond Collicu-ht, Cape Wolfe, years. Nixon in a s weathered skir- mishes with Communist-led ag- itators before. In touring Burma, Japan, Australia and the Sudan -he met 'a. few “go-home" signs. anti - American demonstrations and pamphlets. I But he never faced anything like the shower of stones. ,fru_lt. bread and insults hurled_at him by a taunting moth outside ‘San Marcos UnlversitY'in Llma Thursday. Secret service bodyguards have long fearedsuich trouble — and even worse. Nixon has seemed to be °°‘* E rll 27. ‘I Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Glov- er, were visitors to Norboro, on Sunday, April 27th. Mrs. Fred Thomas. Bi'eadal- bane, and Mrs. Orville Tay101'~ Granville, have returned from a very enjoyable vacation in the New England States. Misses Muriel Boyle and Dor- othy MacLean, Hunter River, were recent guests of Mrs. Dun- can MacKay. Mr. Cour-tland MacLeod, Tor- onto, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod, Breadal - bane Village. . Mr. Fenton Macswain, who has been employed in Toronto. On- tario, during the winter months, has returned to his home in Breadalbalne. most inexpensive salesman you can employ - - - a GUARDIAN- ' PATRIOT, WANT AD ‘Phone 8506 E. T’ I gets out and greets the crowd on foot. Apparently ignoring the risks.’ Nixon then plows into the dense crowds that often have lined his mute, g r e e t i n g shrieking ‘at?- plauding often near - hysterical spectators. In Tunis. his four bodyguards. assisted by local police braced themselves in a semi.-circle be- hind him. straining to keep back thousands of executed Tunisians who nearly swallowed him up during his impromptu strolls. I In Rome, Nixon astounded his Italian police escort by weaving {walk 9-itslde his hotel. FEMS. -'\_§‘-’t-§§INA.’!I0i\ The big fear of his bodyguard! i;. that an assassin might some- rlriy put a bullet or knife into Nix. on's back, or toss a bomb in,“ his path. Nlxon’s informal attitude 1,,“ been lIl(‘.ll,’-Yili. out in advance by the vice - president, risky thciivh it may be. His motives are; a 1. To dramatize the Iiitoymal unpreteiitious air of’ American: generally, thereby winning g;0&_ will for himself and the United States government from amazed spectators _more used to seeing foreign visitors speed by in he” ily guarded limousines. 2. To demonstrate in 5’ Iilar fashion both at hoIii)eec:::1 abroad that he is a man of phys. ical courage as well as an effec. tive goodwill ambassador, In explaining .why he dis“ garded the advance of mm aides to visit the Peruvian my versity, Nixon said: “All of .us who support the cause of freedom must never show cowardice." “ MEDICAL PIONEER, Homeopathy, the treatment of disease by drugs, was introduced through a crowd of some 1,000 well-wishers packed on the side- by Samuel Hahnemann who died in Germany in 1843. n _I.:tIi wt: mt all nmun on BOWLAN RADIO 3. Tv -T 1 I4 Pownal St. M y “'0 ‘wishes to thank the THANK‘ YOU! The Charlottetown F Ir 0 Dept; for their services rendered at the recent fire at‘ The Market ‘Building. ‘Red Cross Society ’ 1-trip to the office. Cape Wolfe, are sorry to learn of her illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Beverly Howard, student‘ of S.D.U., Charlottetown and Stella Howard, high school stu- dent of Tignish Convent, recently visited their parents, M-r. and Mrs. Bennett Howard, Glengarry. Planters with fertilizer Friends of Mr. William Mac- Kendrick, Campbellton, are sorry to learn of his illness and wish him a speedy recovery. Grafton St. Sheep oh-caring season is now ATTENTION ‘FARMERS We have in stock 4 only reconditioned, 2 row Potato attachment, ranging in price from $450. to $675. We also have in stock used garden disc harrow, used and new manure spreaders and fertilizer sower. Check our prices on grass seed and seed oats. L. J. 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' A National Pro|ect Of The Junior Chambe-r of Commerce of Canada In Conlunction With Imperial OII Ltc/I., And AII Canada Insurance Federation 6 * to emphasize importance of Safe-Driving 1' Safe Drivers. - - PURPOSS to awaken Interest of Teen-Agcrs in being AwARDs-- * Local winner Is transported to regional com- Competition to be In new. standard-shift automobiles at — MARKET SQUARE on MAY 24th New c""'5 5“PPIied And This Ad Sponsored by the following "SAFETY-CONSCIOUS" Auto- mobile Dea|ers:_. W. G. BARBOUR-—Dodge . Desmg GOODSPEEDS OF P.E.I. S. R. JOHNSTON——ForcI - Monarch STEWART MOTORS—Mercury . Meteor - Lincoln 1 * large number of Prizes and Trophies for local “ competition. petition in Halifax. N. S. * Regional winners proceed to Medicine ‘Hat. Alberta. for Dominion Finals where Scholar- ships of $100. $500 and $250 are awarded. LTD. -- Chevrolet - Qldsmobile-Cadillac ' AI.I.IsoN MeIcLEOD--—=Pontiac - Buick DUVAR MOTORS—Austen Teen-Agers! Complete This Entry Blank And Forward RIGHT AWAY to BOX 3I3, Charlottetown‘. ll0Ov9OI-O—~DOOO$OIO 9 1 I Clty .....-ago-aooo-souanoccon I Do you hold a driver’s license? training course? ..‘.-,.... Yes . o - - - . . no Name Sex School Ltcensoorli-°ermit No. Age Date of Birth Permlt?..,,,, Have you completed a high school driver .4-Ian.-. Have you been guilty of a moving traffic violation as a driver of a car within the last six months? - (Entries must be received by May 14th) aIO0eOOaQ'Q-aOQ—Q9rII Province . . To Whom It May Concern:— I hereby consent to allow my ‘(s0n) (daughter) ._............. to enter the Teen-Age Safe Driving Road-E-O com- petition to be held on May 24th and I am in agree- ment with the answers given above, Relation to Entrant . . . . . Date No . . . . . . . .. . Signed... Watch local: newspaper for list of prizes donated by'pubIic- spirited firms and citizens. Prizes will be on dispiay in uptown store window within a few days.