.D.....-.e....... . PAGE TEN ' lidents went out to Bloomfield on Mrs. J. C. Hickey of summersideistock they are guests of Mr. and lwednesday evening. July 22 to are spending their vacation in'Mrs. Joe Leclair and Mr. and n. y attend the Legion picnic. although i Woodstock at the home or Mrxllvlrs. Felix Arsenauit. ithe weather was quite cool. iand Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. --Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignani --'e . --er-e p at Woodstock recently had asi what could have resulted in ii Miss No:-ma Gallant 15. guests their granddaughters. the double drowning occurred in How- with relatives in Summer-side. Misses Bessie and Edith Raynorllan on Tuesday alter-noon. July --- ot Greznmount, P.E.I. 121. when Ivan Arsenault and Miss Emma Arsezault or Ca:-I Due to so many recent rain .r.. iLeonard Richard were in theycumpec recently WllS.I'l.'ElIll':g at showers haying has been greatly Miss Adrienne Webb oi Wood-pbrook bathing. It seems they very I the home of her aunt and unclelrcurded in this and lurroundlnz stock was recent guest at tlle'suddenly fell Into a my deep hole MI: Ind Mm Fred Arsemuit idisiricit home or Mr. and.Mrs. Harris Rog- and it help had not been close by e- crs at the Brae. -they no doubt would have drov.n- . Miss Betty Arsenault of I-iowlan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant and ed. It was their lucky moment is now visiting at her uncle ano;little daughter of Moncton. N. 8., that George and John Ar-senault aunts home. Mr. and Mrs. Bodwrio have been visiting with their were close by and managed to pull Arsenault, Cascumpecc. .l'91&tlVl5 It KG"! R-Old Ind Pill!- them to safety in time to avert y -me : wile. called on old neighbours in la terrible tragedy. y Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh andi 0ii"1Hll Oil Sdlufday MUM. July , MM family and Mrs. Joe Arsenauit 25. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering andl Mr. George O'Neil of Lot 1 wasyere in Howlan on Sunday. Julli M55. John Cahill of Summersidelin Howlan on Friday, 24th. '26. ware in Howian on Sunday, July ...M .clriIdi'en oi Alberton were in How- iflth. Mr. and Mrs. Willard C:irrtitli- On Mondav. July 26 .XIessrs.''1?li1 011 5imdR.V. July 26. '3 .ers rind sons, who spent the past Frriiik and Paul Gallant went to; This d;str.ct was ehoiisretl by a tivo weeks in I-lowlan and Cape Work mr George 0iNeill at Lot 7. I very heavy downpour oi rriin andjwolie. lelt on Sunday I-nornirig. some thunder on Monday iiiglit.:Jul,v 26. on return to their home Jilly 20:11. which sure was needed in Halifax, N. S. as'eve::yihir.; was so dry and d '. I MM- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pineau of visiting summerslde were in Woodstock on Sunday. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons Wayne and Norman of Tignlsh w:rc in I-Iowlan on Mon- day, July 20th. ..... Mr. Mrs. Sadie Connors of New Jer- sey arrived in Howlan on Satur- pCascumpec recently paid a rlyrrrglslster Mrs. . ,- pvisit to Hoiilan. .-rnu brother, Jack Wedge. Mr" and Mrs. Peter Doiron ol. S I . r ..... Duvar were in Hoivlan on SllI1(l&I)',l' Miss Laurette Arserraiilt andl Messrs. Clarence and Patrick July 26. visiting relatives. iMaster Norman Hickey who spent Butler of St. Mark's. Lot 7. were a week with Lauretta's (ones in The August meeting or the in Howlan on Sundziy afterrioon.i Sunday. July 26 the feast of St. Howlzin. returned to summerside Alexander W. I. was held at the July 19th. lAnne was also observed at Eucha- on Monday. July 27. hame of Mrs. Bruce Judson with ..-s. ri3tic Sunday. There was 8. veryl O H ..:-r an rrtteridance or 12 members and 'Mr. and :rV1r'3. Il'3f.tillu!ld Casey large attcndarice at Masses at Sim scar Ga ant 0 Connecticut. zree vis tors. and young 5311 Eugene I91! or: Athcrry's at 8 and 10 a.rn. MassesiU.S.A. is new spending his rival The treasurer reported 357.93 Wednesday. July ii . Cas- were celebrated by Rev. Fr. Roche weeks vacation at the home or his;clear'ed at ice cream socials held ey's home In Nrii : 0! Ch:tr'lottetown and Rev. M. J.Imotlier Mrs. John A. Gallant atliri July. It was agreed to give :1 Lo return-mg next : .ltooriey. pastor. A holy hour in tlreliwoodstock. ,to the Cancer Campaign. Several home in Rurriforci, Marne. ironing at 6.30 was also celebrated. M d M ...?m t G d t:rtr.enib.:i's dAecit2ed Vt? nvtieng lrecep- , ,,, r. an is vi er 'au e. ion or . . . . ecgates Master tile:-r:ll A:s::r.r'.il' 01 Gene Gallant of Woodstock is spent Monday. July 27 in Sum-lat Prince or Wales College on Fortune Ccvc wris a recent irsrror:.i'isitirlr),:,' at the lhomeMoi5 hisd sgslterimersde. glugust 30. Collection amounted to m Howlan, and r0. ei'-in- aw, r. an rs.. .5. ---.D ,Art,hur Gallant, Charlottetown. l Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Arsenault Mrs. John MacMillan invited A Liberal meeting was held int .0! Massachusetts, U.S.A., are now members to her home for the next Andrew Wood spent Siirr- visiting with their folks in Wood-'meeting when roll call ALEXANDRA -W. I. O'Lear1v ori 'Fties:iai' ntzht. July Mrs. 21. vihrch was lar; ' aiieirded. d:r:.'. July 26, with her parents at stock and Egmoni Bay. In Wood-ranswercd with exclu.;:ge or pickle - . .West Cape. 3 ! The SISIPYS of St. Mirtlm tooki --- I up their annual collection at Sr.I Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ar-senault Anthony's on Sunday, July 19. and'arrd sons who have moved down as usual were very well rewarded. least. spent the July 26 weekend in I-Iowlan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. They were ac- rtiiss Nadige Matthews or'Eusebe Arsenault. sperrt Wednesday a1trr- icompziriied by Leigh Griflin. Little 0'Lei .n I-lowlari. Rev, Fr Edmund Locke The Misses Eva Perry and Grace Wednesday afternoon. July 22. We- S .. Little Miss Elsie Gallant. dangli- Mr and Mrs. Reggie Richard oryter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gal- Charlottetown were in this vicin-ylant or Summerslde recently vis- ity on Sunday, July 19. itcd her relatives in Howlan. Several carloads of Howlan res- Miss Dena Gaudet and her sister Island Motor Transport Ltd. SUMMER SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE JUNE 27, I953 OFFERING THROUGH DAILY SERVICE WITH ONLY ONE CHANGE FOR BOSTON and AMERICAN POINTS MONTREAL and CANADIAN POINTS IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE TRIP WE OPERATE A DAILY TRIP TO AMHERST AND MONCTON (WITH CONNECTIONS AT AMHERST FOR HALIFAX AND NOVA SCOTIA POINTS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY). For BOSTON - NEW YORK and MONTl'IEAl.- Lv. Chltown 12:15 PM. Daily. Lv. S'side 1:45 P.M. Daily. Ar. S'side 2:40 PM. Daily. Ar. Ch'town 4:10 P.M. Daily. FEDERAL BUILDING -- Kcnslngton Lv. Ch'town 0:20 A.M. Daily Except Sirnday. Lv. S'sidc 9.45 AM. Daily Except Sunday. Ar. s'sidc 9:10 PM. Daily Ar. Ch'town 10:30 PM. Daily Lv. Chitovvn 5:00 PM. Sunday and Holidays Only. , Lv. s'side 6:35 P.M. Sundays and Holidays Only. For SL'MlI'IERSIDE-- Lv. Ch'town 8:20 A.M.. 12:15 P.M.. 4:00 PM. Dly. Ex. Sat. at Sun. Lv. Ch'town 8:20 AM.. 12:15 P.M.. 4:00 P.M.. 9:15 PM. Sat. Only. Lv. Ch”triwn 12:15 PM., 5:00 PM.. 9:15 P.M. Sunday Only. For (THARLOTTETOWN- Lv. S'Side 9:55 A.M.. 2:50 P.M.. 9:15 P. M. Daily Lv. S'sidc 6:30 PM. Sunday Only. Lv. S'sicle 5:10 P.M. Saturday Only. For TIGNISH Lv. Ch'town (:00 PM. Lv. Ch'town 9:15 PM. R.C.A.F. STATION -- Sumnici-side Lv. S'sIde 5:30 PM. only Except Sunday. Lv. S'slde 10:40 PM. Sunday Only Ar. s'side 0:45 AM. Ar. Ch'town 11:15 AM. Daily Except Sunday. Ar. S'side 6:30 PM. Ar. Ch'town 7:45 PM. Sunday only For SOURIS and NORTH LAKE- Lv. Ch'town 6:00 PM. Daily Except Sunday. Lv. Ciftoim 9:15 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Only. For SOURIS Lv. Ch'town 11:45 A.M. Daily Except Wednesday and Sunday. Ar. Chitovvn 3:45 PM. Daily Except Wednesday. For CARDIG.-IN and GEORGETOWN- Lv. Ch'town 5:00 PM. Daily Except Sunday. Lv. Ch'town 9:30 PM. Sunday Only. Lv. Ch'town 5:00 PM and 11:00 PM. Saturday Only. For MONTAGUE and MURRAY RIVER- Lv. Ch'town 12:30 PM. and 5:00 P.M. Dally Except Sunday. Lv. Ch'town 12:30 PM. and 9:30 PM. Sunday Only. Lv. Ch'town 11:00 P. M. Saturday Only. For WOOD ISLANDS (Nova Scutia. Connection)- Lv. Chltown 0:30 AM. and 12:30 PM. Daily. Ar. Chltown 3:50 PM. and 1:55 RM. Daily. For MURRAY HARBOUR (via WOOD ISLANDS)- L'l. Ch'town 4:00 PM. Daily Except Sunday. Ar. Ch'town 10:40 AM. Daily Except Sunday. p Ar. Ch'town 7:55 PM. Sunday Only. For s-ummransrm: 453'" F”... Lv. Ch'town 3:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday Only. if. ((3:;i1'teown 41;)oi:5P.M. Sunday Only. . 'own : AM. Friday and S t d 1 , Ar. Ch'town 8:00 PM. Sunday only. 3 Ur Hy Ony RAILWAY WIIARF - Summersldc FOR INFORMA Phone: Ch'town 3048 no" mm”, 5''”. u” PIN UP FOE FIYTUIIE H.lP'ZREN(.'E NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS QOur warehouse In Kenslngfon will be cloa- rod from August 10 to August 15 Inclusive. Patrons, however, will In amended to each morning from 9.00 to 11.00 o'clock. GEORGE IROOKIN5. it Kenslngron I ' f .;',,g.;r.(. W.-:..r,.. . . I. I and Mrs. Jim Kinch and, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arsenault otiday night where she will visit heil Margaret Arsenaurltf will be. Keeps WHEELS OF PROGRESS FHE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN lrecipes. Lunch committee will be !Mrs. Cyril Jones, Mrs. John Mac- ;MIllan and Mrs. Nicholas Hugger- ; Iiaer. I The sewing class leader. Mrs. :1-Iaroid Beaton was presented with 'a gift or China. on behalt or the Institute in appreciation of her rvorky - QUICK To LEARN BASKATOON, ICPJ-E. G. Ed Groat, 05, who started (lying only two years ago, now owns and pilots his own plane. He plans to travel east to buy a new pontoon-equip pect aircrari: Ior northern tithing and propecting excursions. LONDON. (OP)-Tlieairministry SYDNEY. N- 3-. (GP)-Mnrllret meteorological ouice said an. ex- T. Boll. Drlntllpll of "IE 50h00l 01 haunted racing pigeon. destination Hiahland Dlnclfil It Dllmlfluv unknown, landed on the deck of n Bcotllnd. is IIIDGFVWKIS 9X3mlM' weather chip 270 miles from theitions and giving instruction in new Isle of Lewis and 200 miles sou';i.t 'niques at the Gaelic Collele or Iceland. there. p HORTON ACADEMY I An Outstanding Residential School (or Boys and Girls WOLFVILLE NOVA SCOTIA Grades IX. X and XI 1 0 Small classes permit individual attention. - All lull-time teachers, fully qualllled. Monthly reports to parents. i I 0 A hi-Ilghtliil suI'I'(IIlIl(IIIIK.I A mnitnrtablo accommo- dations - licnithlul dict -- balanced recreation - social guidance. 0 I AIIDRICSS ENQUIRIES TO I i . Principal L.C: T rites, B.A. HORTON ACADEMY - W'OLFVILI.I9. N. S. ' I I 75,000 Skinner's Pond SI 05,000 Konsingion These are only a few Of the many benefits Brought to Prince county since 1949. Suinmerside AUGUST 8, 1 "1953 M1 Arabia liniiirraity WOLFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA Ou niiipiis of unrivalled beauty fronting Cape Bloiaiiloa arid Ilia blue tidal expanse of the Mirna Basia DEGREFS OF: DIPLOMAS IN; Bachelor of Arta lEnlineei-ing . Bachelor of Science . IS':;';Eic:;”;cl:';:e as: l(I-longer ico1nomiC!)' Music (Licentiate) Bac e or o co ogy PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Education PREIABATORY To' Master of Arts r:;h""' Master of Science Demmry Master of Music Nursinz Twenty-nve entrance ocliollrlhips and our-aarteofwleh a maxi. mum value of 3800 and an average value of 5450. A wide range of other scholarships, bursaries and prices in course. The Uni- versity is almost entirely residential. with three dormitories for men and three dormitories for young women. for additional information apply to The Registrar. Acadia University Wnliville, Nova Scolia . oi'.I3M'5l-"!N'9l-".I.".'.'EI"-I!'CA'1I3i?9'.TW : '!.'-.l!'lr'lMl'a!'-.l9el"il"slr4Mle-:i9'1- Charlottetown spent the ivcekeni 'Arscnault visited at the homt ofioi July 26 as guest. of Rev. Fr? Mr. and Mrs. Larraine Gallant oniRooney at St. Anthony's. .,I The FEDERAL BUILDING - Suminerside - Egmont hay or continued prosperity Re-Elect MacNAUGHT Inserted by the Prince County Liberal Aslnclatlofi r