bs Migr rahi On a final “swine around the ' visit to Ottawa. Gen Partridge eircuit™ Gen. Earle Partridge, before retivinz Million Lost By Strikers PITTSBURGH (AP) — Striking steelworkers counted up nearly $100,000,000 in lost wages Thurs- day—the ninth day of the crippl- ing countrywide walkout. Every day the strike continues, they lost --$10,000,000 in wages. Production losses amount to nearly $43,000,000 a day and is eutting deeper into allied fields. The strike of 590,000 Steelwork- ers has cut off nearly 90 per cent of United States steelmaking facilities. In other industries an estimated 45.000 employees have been laid off. The. next move in the stalemate is set for. Monday in New York where federal mediators have arranged the first‘ joint peace. talks since the strike began. NOTHING.IN SIGHT Federal mediation chief Josevh F Finnegan cautioned session was not to be in- =terpreted as an indication that a settlement of the strike is in sight. Said Finnegan: “We feel we now have a better orientation on the differences between the two sides.”” : ed Elsewhere in the labor strife, . the three leading U.S. aluminum companies also have rejected USW wage demands. The labor contracts with the aluminum! companies expire July 31. The aluminum companies fol- lowed the steel companies’ pat- tern at the same staze of nezotia- tions, contending the waze-vrice spiral must be halted by a year’s extension of the previous con- tract. : WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Dom. DeCristoforo and two sons, Robert and Rich-|dry, Wilfred Arsenault a ard of Revere, Mass., end Mrs. Henderson J. Harvey and son Danny of Chatham. N.B. spent some time visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. their holidays at the home _ of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Gallant. ley Barlow spent a a at the Archid A. | Norad com shal Hugh Campbell (second from mander-in-chief, paid his last left), chief of air staff, and Gen. i Gallant. | | gavemmmeniad by Mr. Schofield and lsen Ronald and Miss Carol Pal- mer on July Ist to celebrate Mr. that the Connell’s birthdday (9lst). land Sandra, spent some time -vis- iting in Borden. nd Wal-| Sherbrooke, and Mrs. Percy) .|ter MacInnis all of Summrerside.|Weeks and daughter Patric& of Miss Tina Gallant was a visi- | Pope Road. _|N.B. where they will be employ- ed Mrs. Joseph J. knead has returned home after being ' hos- pitalized for some time and is now on the road to receovery. Mrs. James Luke-is -convales- Connecticut, are visitors of Mrs. daughter of Quebec, spent their holidays with Mrs. Alec Gallant, | Bart Schofield of Massachusetts, recently‘ visited Louise Kickhoesel of Detroit, Mi- chigan were guests of Mr. and iMrs. Sterling Barlow of Travel- lers Rest. pt Natick, Mess., motored here mer field, Mass., Mrs. Arthur Dionne, Arsenault, Berlin, N-H. children are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks, Union Corner. DEORE NEET DL © i a) PARTRIDGE’S FAREWELL VISIT ‘right) was greeted by Air Ma man of the joint chiefs of staf. | iets Gen Partridge was in Ottawa for | few days with her sister, Mrs. Earl MacEachern, Mr. MacEach- crn gnd family, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christian of ing surgery at the Prince County Hospital. a Rev. Sisters St. Jerome and St. Joseph of Bethlehem, Moncton, Memramcook were recent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Mr. Arthur Arsenault and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Poirier of Moncton visited friends in‘ St. Chrysostom. The annual meeting of St. Tho- mas Aquinas Society was held recently at St. Chnysostokn | school with 17 members present. ‘Amount of $161.00 ‘was raised during the year by bingos. thot- teries, lunches and contests Ob- jective for coming year will be $200.00. After business portion a cake was auctioned off. School closing at St. Chrysos- tom was held with a good at- tendance of parents. Program: of songs ,readings were given by pupils. Prizes were given for dif- ferent subjects also for attend- ance. A showing of woodwork, needlework and paperwork was displayed by children. Gifts were given teachers with expressions A group of Y. P. U. members| motored to Cavendish on Mon- day afternoon, July 16th for an outing with Rev. W.B. MacPhail 2nd Lowell Barlow in attendance. Miss Edith Perry, member of the R.C.A.F. spent some -time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syivere Perry. . Mrs “John Coulson. Seaview, recently visited her mother, Mrs. Alice Barlow : Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gallant and Helen Gallant and Mrs. - Ernest «Miss Nellie Connell and Mrs. Alphonse Connell of Kensington. They were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peters, Miss | of thanks from the pupils. A pic- nic was held: following day aad parems and pupils. | Mr. Leroy Gamble of the R. |} |C.A.F. arrived recently‘in South- | west from Quebec City to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Gamble. Mrs. Dan McLeod, Victoria West, has returned homé from | the Prince County Hospital. Southwest school closed summer holidays. Prizes were a- warded in order of merif to a number of pupils. Teacher, Miss Areleta Gillis was kindly remem- | bered by the pupils. A delightful Picnic was held at James Mac- |Lean’s shore and was largely at- tended by parents and pupils. Games and lunch were indulged in by all. The following were visitors at Southwest, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Laughlin’ and son Major of Mr.-and Mrs. Edmund Gallant the summer at their sum e in Abram’s Village. Mrs: Emily Gallant and her three children, Ronnie, Gerald, to Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault had as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boroward, Spring- Lewiston, Maine and Mrs. Pheo Mrs. Robert Glover and two Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Ayre Arsenault bad as recent guests, Tanton. Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and two children who have been vis- iting in Southwest have returned to their home in Moncton, ..N.B. Reid Baglole, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bag- lole, was the victim of a regret- table accident. The young man who has been employed for some time in Moncton was enroute to visit his pa and when ar- riying at Port in, N.B. lost tor of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pacific Gallant, Misses Edna, Dina and Jffliette Arsenault, also Eleanor Gallant left recently for Memramcook, Queen seems amused as uckwold prasenis ber Charles Foulkes (centre), Chair-| a two-day visit with government | CP trom National De“ inill; a milla ‘ officials. ( fence). cing at her home after undergo-|control of his car which struck a culvert and he suffered inter- nal injuries. .He was taken to the Prince County Hospital’ The car was badly damaged. Miss Camilla Doucette; adop- ted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wedge, are pleased to see her home from Ontario where she had been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wedge, Camilla Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Arsenaolt and Joe Arse- ault recently motored to Mone- ton and Hamtpn, N.B.to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Maddix. sons Adolph and Parl and daw- ghters Rena and Jean, left by car for Montreal to visit their Mass., also Mrs. Ursule Gallant of Charlottetown. Mr. William Maddix "returned jhome after a visit with sons and daughters in Toronto, also rela- tives. inf Mass and Maine Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Arsenault bad as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Gallant of Gardener Miss Lorraine Arsenault who has been‘teaching in Toronto for the past year has returned home for the holidays. Misses Rose Marie Cecile Le loude-ef ygrvida, Quebec, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Etienne Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Cormier and children of Saint John, N.B. spent a recent weekend wih’ Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. Albert Gallant teacher in Char- for | ottetown, is holidaying with higt parents. Miss Eurnice Arsenault on the staff of Journal-Pioneer Lid., is spending her. holidays at her home. Mr. and MA sade Arsenault and baby and Miss. Ella Arsen- auit of St. Stephen, N.B_ were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore P. Mr. Herman F is a pa- tient in the Prince /County Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs Cyril Gallant and two sons of Windsor, Ont., are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert’ Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. Mr.- Gilbert Arsenault of Tor- onto is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albenie Arsenault, also brother Azade. Mr. and Mrs. Gussie McNeill Mrs. Cecil McNeill were recent visitors to Wood Island and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chie Gamble. with a gift jar of the’ berries!9,000, was named. Mayor Buck-| the herries are sfelled with a afier whith Saskatoon, a cily-ef|\wold was careful ba sress that | capital 8, (CP | Wirephots.) lquiere, 2. George Sampson,—3- Stella Maris’ Elementary School Prizes And Honors School prizes and honours not/GRADE 4 (Miss Jean Gallant) previously published are as fol- Prize for Religitn Gavan Gal- t Prize for Art and Perfect at- ee awarded to Robert Gal- Class Prizes: Paulette Blac- quiere, Joseph Gallant, Pius Doi- ron, Francis Gallant, Louise Gal- lant, Anne Marie Gauthier, Jus- tin Gallant, (Justin also receives a prize for perfect attendance); , » Linda Gauthier, MacNeil, Sterling Peters, Shirley Hayden, Willis Pineau, Garry Gauthier, Donald Pineau, Gaylene GaHant, Keith Peters, Merlin Gallant. GRADE 3 (Miss Jean Gallant) Certificate and prize for high- est standing, Nancy Perry. Certificate and prize for second highest standing Martin Gallant Certificate and prize for third highest- standing, Garry Gallant Prize for Reading, Zelda Gal- lant Prize for Arithmetic, Judy Gal- lant Prize for Gauthier Prize, History, Erie McEwen , Science, Diane Gauthier Gloria Jean Gallant application, Dora Gal- Vernon Buote, Health, Shéila Gallant Michael LeClair, Michael Gallant, Renald Dou- cette. Prize, Religion, Eleanor Gal- lant ; Prize, Janet Gallant, Garry Gal- lant. a PRIZES : Rose Marie Gallant. Lorraine Gallant, Carolyn Gallant. Music, John MacNeil and Za- ‘Blacquiere. > Pfize, Darlene Gallant, Barry Gallant, Agustine Gallant. GRADE VII (Mother St. Cather- ine’s Class) gion, Gerard; Gauthier. Prize, second highest average, att, Mark Gallant ; Prize, third highest everage, sewing, French, Paulette Doiron Prize, sewing, conduct, Bon- ita Pineau: i . Prize sewing. composition (CN. 1.B.) Ruth Gallant, Geraldine Buote cette Prize for Art, Pamea Gauth- ler David Doucette GRADE Ill (Mrs. Marjery Deucetie) Prize for the highest aggregate Mabel Doiron ~< gate, for spelling, Wayne Pineau Prize for third highest aggre- gate to Robert Le Clair Prizé for arithmetic Carlene Doiron ‘ Prize for Perfect attendance Gauthier to Deborah Doiron: Prize, sewing, Georgina Gauth- | Prize for. writing Barry Dow- ier cette, Elaine Doyle: Prize art, Bobby Biacquiere. | Prize for religion Garnet Gal- Prize, perfect attendance, David | jant Blacquiere : Prize for language Michael Class prizes: Gerard Gallant, | Riacquiere Leonard Gallant, Winston Peters, Anita Gallant. Class Prizes: Carol Blacquiere, Merrill Buote, Charles Gallant. 'GRADE VI, (Mother St. Cather yiariyn Gallant, Boyd Gallant | ime’s) : | Lawrence Gauthier,. Glenna Pe Prize, highest average, sewing, | ters. Religion, Music, Anne | GRADE Il Gaudin (Mrs. Marjery Deucette) Prize, second highest average, prize for the highest aggregate sewing, Suzanne Doucette ‘| Heather Doucette. Prize Third highest average,; prize for second highest, ag- Spelling, Irving Doiron |gregate, and perfect attendance, Prize, sewing, music, Angela; Barry Doiron Gallant Prize for third highest aggre- Prize sewing. perfect attend-' gate perfect attendance, Brian ance. Janet Gallant | Lee. at Prize, politeness, Diane Gauth- prizéfor Arithmetic Leslie Gal- ier . : lant Prize, politeness, spelling Dar-| Prize for writing, 1. Mary Gal- lene Galant lant 2.- Dallas Peters. . Prize, politeness Marcella Doi-} Prize for Religion Paul Samp- ron son. Prize, art, Rene Peters andj Prize for politeiess Carl Dou- Bernard Gallant €ette Prize, perfect attendance, Don-| Prize for spelling Raye Buote ald Blacquiere ° Prize for generosity Gail Pet- Prize, French, Dayid LeClair | ers ; Class Prizes: Kenneth LeClair,} Class Prizes: Hazel Allan, Paula Doiron,@Dorothy Doucette, Donald Doucette, Slyvia Doucette, Barbara Gallant, Brian Calla Kathleen gallant, Ann Gallant, Brenda Gauthier, Kenneth Peters, |Brendon Gallant, Lloyd Peters, 'Ronall Blacquiere, Gail Gallant. GRADE VI (Miss Mary C. Gal- | lant Certificate, prize, highest av- age, Literature, Dianne G al-/ Carol Pineau. . lant GRADE I Certificate. pp nd highest | Mother St. Cecilia Ane average, Religien; Berri Buote Prize for Religion: Brian Blac- Certificate, prize, hygiene, Joan | quiere, Terrence Le Clair, Gor- Gauthier don Gallant, Lawrence Gallant, Certificfite, prize, helpfulness. | mavid Buote, Donna Doiron, Giles Lorraine Gallant Gallant, Brendon Peters, Carl GRADE 5 Sampson, Bobby Doiron. The prize for highest aggregate French, Arithmetic and Music, Bernadette Gaudin ~ Prize for second. highest aggre- gate, Literature and French, ‘to Glenda yn : Prize for Hygiene and Litera- ture to Edwin Wallant Prize for Religion and Appli- cation, Allan Gallant Prize for History and Religion Cyril Gallant Prize for Perseverance, Geo- graphy,. Ignatius Doiron. . Prize for Spelling, Religion and! Attendance, Janet Gallant | Prize for History and Spelling and Brenda Gal- History, Prize for Spelling, Nancy Peters Prizé for Arithmetic, Reading, Nancy Gallant. Prize for Arithmetic, Reading, Nancy Gallant } Prize for Language. History - and Attendance Andrew Gauthier’ Prize for Arithmetic and Will- ingness to help, Blaine Gallant ~ Prize for Spelling,-Art, Derrill Gallant aN ; 4 Prize for History, Paul Gal- tant x - Prize for Perseverance and Art Doreen Ann Pineau Prize for Religion to Rene Doi- Tron Prize for History, Neil Gallant | _ Prize for ‘Current Events and Willingness to hlep, Wayne Dou- cette to Prize for Reading: Andrea Doi- ron, Norma Doiron, Della Gallant, Dale Gallant, Susan Gallant, Don- na Pineau, Margaret Gauthier, Sheila Gauthier Prize for Arithmetic: Gerald Blacquiere, Lioyd Gauthier. Judy Gallant, Erie Gallant, Gladys Allen. Prize for Art: Paul Blacquiere, Kenneth Blacquiere, George Le- Clair, Roland Doucette. * Class Prizes: Alfred Gallant, Paul Pineau, George Gallant, Blair Doucette, Tommy. Gallant, Eric Doiron, Ronnie Gallant. Prizes for French: Grade I: Heather Doucette, Brian Lee Grade III: Mabel Doiron, Nan- cy Perry Grade IV: Della Doucette, Carl LeClair Grade V: Rene Doiron Grade VI: Dianne Gallant Grade VI: Ann Marie Gaudin — Prize for Reading, Clyne Cassidy Religion, Buote. ‘WATERS RECEDE VIENNA “YReuters) Flood waters receded Thursday in Lower Austria, Upp>> Austria acd the Styria cegion where a State of emerzenry was declared Wednesday after thousands of persons were forced to fle> their homes. Hundreds of miles of reads and railway lines wer damaged’ turing che week - long flocds. : ATTENTI Prize for Reading awarded Wayne Gauthier Prize for good Sportsmanship | and helpfulness Clark Gallant | ‘Prize for reading and persever- | Special One Week Writing, Caroyn | Prize for French, Brian Dou- | Prize for second highest aggre- Grades VII, VIII: Geraldine) og WM llome cot oe oc i ON , HOG RAISERS ; cent visitors at the Elizabeth Murphy, Springhill. Recent guests at the home Z Re at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, Springhill. family, Springhill, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MacLeod, Borden. Mr. Sterling Ellis &nd sons, Wayne, Blair and Eric, and dau- cent visitors at the home of Mrs. Claude MacArthur, ; Mrs. Margaret crak morhua: hill, spent the past week in Sum- ymerside, guest of Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. William Poplar and daughter, Mary and Janet, and son Peter,:New Brunswick, jare spending a few days at t home of Mr. and Mrs. K MacArthur, Springhill. Mrs Cornelius MacKinnon Sum- merside, was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter and | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Springhill. | Miss Sharon Coulson, Otfawa, jis spending the summe months |with her grandmother, Mrs. Dan- jiel MacLeod, Victoria West. Among the visitors at the home }of Mr. and Mrs. David Enmaa,} Victoria West, were Mr. and Mrs Melvin Baglole and Mrs. Sterl- jing Baglole, O'Leary, Mrs.‘ Keir | Yeo and son Sherman, Harmony, 'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, |Springhill, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘Ramsay and son Horace, Spring- | hill, and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur ‘of Ottawa. — | Mr. and M?s. Frank Olson and {son Gary, Portland Maine, are [visiting with Mrs. Olson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost, |{Enmore, a the homes of | ‘Mr. oyd Frost, En-| i "sand Mrs. Char. lés Frost, Springhill. Mr. James Yeo, Maine, U.S.A. is visiting at the home of his sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, Victoria West Mrs. Elisworth Campbell - and family, Springhill and Mrs. Glen Williams and family, Mount Pleasant, w Sunday visitors }at the home of . and Mrs. Ed- win Campbell, Long River. | Mrs. Turner Moore returned to ;her home in Enmore, after spen- ;ding the past couple of months in Boston and vicitity. Mrs. Reginald MacLeod return- ed to her home in Mount -Pleas- | j ant after spending the past ten! ‘days in Toronto, Oniario. Mr. Allison Noye, Efintere, left recently for Toronto, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor jand Mr. Wallace Noye, Sr., En- more, were recent visitors to Sou- ris. Miss Annie Enman, Wai ‘ Mass., was a recent visitor at the home of her brother and sis- The Guariilan, Charlottetown, mon, suly 27, and family, returned to their F i E feed one hatge® 5 her hus- , band was very ill in Boston. She || and Mrs. Bertha . Arsenault in company with driver left. by “ii y for i aK | : EF i z E i | | 7 : i i fF 3 ae oF s es age 2 i fl e of fli PIUSVILLE | Miss Marie Murphy, Foxly River, is spending a few days et the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. cE, E lta By i £ i aE i B ee ae § a5 ae z i 3 f i i ! 5g 4 > fas S| freda O'Brien on Saturday from Summerside were Mr. and Mrs. J. William Profit, Mrs. Marie Callaghan, Mrs. Fred MacKin- non, Mrs. Mary Dalton and daughter Helen’ Mr. and Mrs. Feenk Dunn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert! and son of Haverhill, Mass., accom- ere visitors to Alma on Wednesday. “HOW YOUR LIVER BILE: BREAKS DOWN FAT - Laboratory tests have new proved that liver bile emulsifies fat . . . actually breaks it down. It ia an established medical fact that when liver bile is added te fatty, solids, the fat is broken down and © forms a smooth, easy-flowing mix. In your body, precious liver bile helps break down fat the same way. 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