- Oct, Pa 3 T ' "'s'e:"m'"?z'a"” ”'”"”"" "' '3-u'?J' 3-lo3e"u'iv'-"" "' In Memoriam British Coal Order is c”"""' '”'""” Iydayi - or iii . o - v -- . om! ti s . .- - In Memor'am Mr. afld Mrs. Jerry Leclnire. 'ror- Mr. and Mrs. Norm-n BM. Irvin! . The funeral of Mrs. G01'd'7n'H3395an:1ifAl:;?l:dw:hYglf,0-5';r;llIAIN-rtE. Wright. Central Bede onto PHIL Ch-1'9""'”'n MB; Munmn ucmcnnnn N S Woodside, Lower Bedeque. was bpargrs wP",'lm,s5rg wall" Bnw. lthey were accompanied as has sum JOSEPH .uzsENAUl-T ML .na Mrs. Lyall Gurney, Chur- Mrs. Ids Robinson, It. lteplieu. hm WM pm "my on ' ' held from h" We ';ff;'de"”;' onlness. Hudson Jeffery. William Sta-l M,:W"rll- hyllllh ?nddM”mltr'rl dun, . , . an W85 , v t gill) (1 WI VISI PIT all" 9 , The 00'? "my 0' chmonfmwtit Mewwn ' N3. ltlsh Wt cl b at John 3"” 3"" ” "” P' 3' ll "”'”"”' "DNEY iCPiTH"”” G”'d""' ' d"""”'"d Md '” "m the Em ihigeliftgitiiilidogi relatives and '35:;8'lndxnlgginl-tlikhgt-eimiriIMd -'”rF- "'94 """'?- I and victim was shockedfllly lzgd Mr. and Mrs. Irene Gallant. Char- TheBBr ves u . . I Mn. Daniel McEachernof325 Fitz- chief of coaioperations for the IE1" is!) market. friends, mam, Coming from Kenl slt,rml.m. Li?” M mp mmlv pk.” M R '00 dened when on Sunday u dd - lottetown N. . my St. after a long and Painful flung'Dominlon Steel and Coal Cor- The "rs! order for 110,000 mnslsmglom cum"? and Margale where. "ill Um” tmunlh mnwm, MW” ARREST SEAIHAV word was received of the 5" e: M” and Mrs '1' Hem” Blanchard' ML and Mr; ndeue Aneluum mness' bum with chmum lanai pomtwm Sam Thursday a new half filled late in August andishe had resided before moving to Bred 0' A m)SYT”l Smlland WP. M death of Cmnman Mbm Jolie?! Charlottetown Lonahm Mum Auldmh Tlgnish ude' Mn MCEICME was of . Brmsh order is 8 summer or hope Ihasremalnder is expected to reach Bedeque a number of yours ago. aqua Royal Navy said Friday a Brl Arsenault at the early age 0 Mrs. Anna Gallant, (2). Bridge- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carter and son cheerful and happy personality. in the bleak Maritime coal picture. Bremsh markets late lhls monlhl Rev. G, A, Cowper-.smith conduct- Mr, ma Mpg, Bertram Stoddard. fseaman has been arrested ol years P0”: C051 Sidney" sprmi P”k' Chnloue 50' W" N109 "''"''d- her '1'” Mr' Gordon said the 220300-mu The company also received a 25,- ed the service and brought a com- Greenfield, Mass. returned home on charge of rlanlaiziniz the en! order for Cape Breton coal would probably prevent further layoffs in Nova Scotia mines which now em- He was the son of Mrs. Andrew Al-:enault and the late Mr. Arsen- alut of Charlottetown. in sept. 1951 Craftman Arsenault husband was Will Riggs of Char- lottetown. One son, Vernon Riggs. survives and visited his mother IOWII forting message to the bereaved. Tue. Oct. 4th after visiting at the lronm of the l,7l0 inn frigate Spring Park Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walsh, Char- 000-ton order from Germany. B-ii IIEIIIIIIS 'G00'llliI THIS! Mr. and Mrs. Art Grant and family Spring Park, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry, Char- .. . lottetown this past summer. Also a number PIOY 8501" 10-000 "19"- en sled Wlih the R-c'E'M'E' "ad kmemw" lll He added, however. that the or in Feb. i954 went to Korea allld Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. 'gIlt;:E.I R. Jackson, timgriasilltiechvlvlcalzenlluagletzlf luflargmlriigi def will not reopen Glace Bays returned home in Feb. 1955. e Spring Park, Charlottetown R. R. No. 3. . .. Mctacheru of Charlottetown and big Nu H3 Colliery which closed Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy. (2) Spring Park, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. George Mclntyre and family. North River Road Billy and Ronald Hughes, Charlot- was then posted to Valcartier, Que- bcc and transferred to Gasetown. N. B. where he met his death in a civilian car accident. He was comforted by the last rites of the Mr. George DeBlois, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier and family, Spring Park, Charlotte- town Louise and Johnny Kelly, Charlotte- June 30 because of depressed mar- kets and high production costs. Many of the 725 miners thrown out of work by the closure have gone into other mines and others Millview, some years after the death of her first husband. Four step-children also survive to cher- Ish the memory of a kind friend, one who always made them wel- RUTHSII Catllolic Church adminlst- tetown ' town , will ml vacancies in D0560 its as ercd to him by the Army Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnls, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Don Arsenaull, Mom crglrinemlrei iker g0uii.cl;I'aIl:h:::Pr(;f;l;t they become available! he gaidl Di G3S9t0.W”v N'B' kmetown C8m19'- P-E-L P lnl. mel nl'Mr E C be". Mr. Gordon said the chief effect He will be missed by his many Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan. Char. uman Madnnis. sLlLoulse, REL o d 51 0 ts.. l.s . )oM 0! the coal Order Wm be proven- rclatives and .iriends. and because loitciown l ' Mary Lanen Albemm, P0 E. It Eonlle to(I)vIvN e," nf.,O uian N gs: mm 0! WP mm in pus next yearl of his respect for young and old Mrs. Mary Dolron. (harlnttetown Mrsl weldan Dlgnan, spring parkl Ode :19; ll: mi; 8. ((9) .. N0 NEW JOBS alike was a friend where ever he Mrs. iera llannan. St. Stephen. Charlollemwn E 13111 I; ri1Cm9l'n.d8S0 0 m- It is unlike” the order Wm went. N-5 , Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Neill and family, 3' "Sn 9 e ": Mm ROI-3' create any new labs Since ll can He was born in Egmont Bay-. Mr. and Mrs. Belnnle Gallant and Norm Mlll0n' Ell, 31300 V3i9d WWI ET this DESI be mled under current production P-E1 0" May mm" 19343 "mi 'am"y' summemde Jack and Elaine Bradley, Chsrlot- '""""e" . schedules. moved to Charlottetown with his Miss Jenny Dolron. R.N.. New lemwn She was laid to rest in Peoplets on will help lo avoid any idle DHFEMS WIN" he W35 91” yea” 010' Ymk , Mr. and Mrs. Elby Ford and fam- cemetery beside her first husband. llmem Sald Mr. Gordon ..Thal.S His father predeceased him 6 yrs. Mlitualid Mrs. W. 3- Burken Char- lly, Charlottetown illluneraltserviges Well? condugted by the big thingy ' ago. I ” 9 "W" Mrs. Mary Anne Gallant and fam- er has or. ev. arve.v ishop. - - , Besides his sorrowlng mother he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudet. Char llyl Buslom Mass. assisted by Mr. White of Edmon- puSl.'glllpar;)::t:yn:hl::l:lrgdIlghoggntrglqg is survived by five sisters and lnftetown . Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault, ton August 2nd. Pallbearers were, nallonal coal board ls to be deli, four brothers namely-Sally (Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mccarvllle, 50 John, N3, Tom and Harry Riggs, Harold Rob- vemd lw March 31 1956 and will Mack 00909159") Ch”l”"etm.V": Charlottetown MISS L903 ATSGHBUIL BTIGBEPOFL 3500- A C- M0E30h9"lv P3"1Ha"' be assisted by a mziximuin federal Aline Islster St. Raymond) Tlgnish, Mr and Mrs. Ledwell Vcssey, son and Gordon Mutlow. sllhvbnllon M" 32 20 a lo" P.F.l.: Alma tMrs. Phil Mc- Caiicryl St. Sivilhell. N.B.: Marie lMl's. Edgar llcbertl Rexton, N.B.; Sprint: Park. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. lllallhcw Dc'1R'"hc-s. and family, SIlnllTl('l'SiCIP 421 Conn, i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puncher, Char- lnttctown Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodinglon, Mjjjjgi Sisters of Tlgnish Convent Arrallgt-mcnts for sllbvcntions on the rcmaining 90.000 ions are ex- pected to he made later next year. Julia IMrs. Jerry LeCllarl Toronto, Mr. and Mr' Victor Hzlndrnhan and farnily spring park, char. Mr. and Mrs. Angus h1ap'lEnn. , ,. l. W Onl.: Joseph St. John, NB.: Emile and family. Snring Park, Ch:lr- lollemwn Mlp-. ollawa tnT't'::,'”Sd':l:pS hl"”)Ll "f Momreall Qua and Alfred and lrmomwn MT5- Eric Ar50"3""v Urh""Vi”9- Tho Minister of N':ltlml:iI iioit-llrn Dim-it i'l'llln l1l'li'tltl RIil(f'(fl lm-l lw Raymond at home" Mr' aim Mmi Armand Arsenauw P-E 7- and nlcmhcrs inf ihr i)vt't-lltxo rinlitl i'iIili'tllifllli'(lk tlnrllrr lliix The deceased was accorded run S" (hr-vsortnme Mr. and MP5. -105. Peril)" and Council, Otlaua . lat lvlllt-ll lllllllacomolll illifi Mun military honours at the funeral which was held from his late re- sidence to St. Dunstnn's Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Cor- Sisters of Tlgnish Convent 42) Sister St. Agnes Marie Rev. Alphonse Gsudet. Tigllish Mr. Edmond Arsenauli. Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. Cnlixte Arsenalllt (2), Moncton. NB. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Doiron, Char- lottctown Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith and family. Spring Park. Charlotte- town family, St. John, N.B. Miss Bcssie Clark, St. John, NB. Annie and Edna MacLean, and family, Southport, P. E. 1. Mrs. Gavin Walker and Lillian, Beverley Howard, Bloomfield Miss Frances McAlduff, Alberton Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morrissey, Pauline Myers, Plltllstitllt-. Mr. P. A. Arscnalllt, MP. Tiillli-h Shore Mrs. Edmund Arseanult, Preston, Ont. family, Spring Park, Charlotte- town - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruthnrt and Scolla gllvcrnmr-nt ortll-lain ll.-Ll;-.1 Miscouche I Congratulations to Pauline Gau- det of Marian Academy on winning second prize in Second Year sew- ing in the 4-H Sewing Club. z:....z7.. PRESIDENT coran, Deacon and Sub-Deacon Spring park Charlonelown were Rev. Clarence Roche and Mr. Richard St. John, Charlotte M, and Mrs: Robert Constable, Sr. St. Ernest Joseph L mlna Pomm. "urge at me Rev” Justin MacDonald Rev” Bern" mw" Silrinfi Park Ch3TI0"9t0Wn 5'' St" Eugenie "f the Angels Prolirincial 9'lniIIlTillmA reccntl ard Gillis assisted in the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault. Agnes Mcca,,,;,, Sturgeon p.El1. Sr. St. Hilary E em 8 weekgrim in WQ'mm,he vi? Interment was in the Roman Spring Pork. Charlottetown Mn and Mm lgfmllle Val; water, Sr. St. Alexander sllilmg M "19 hm", (3! her bmllm, Catholic Cemetery where the ser- Mr. and Mrs. James Thistle and mulan st John N. 3, Sr. St. Cuthbert John C pmrm. i vice was conducted by Rev. family, Charlottetown Mr and'M,I5 Le0'Gallam Scum Sr. St.iEugellia , ' M . . Francis Corcoran. Mrs. John F. Arsenmllt, St. Chry- pl,” PE li ' Sr. St. Joseph Suggi" F('1"'('1'”ll':NM2ll;;:1";,':':"”::';;:t The Firing Party was under sostome ' ' J" Rev. Roland Roberts S,F.M., Tore . 0" ' - command of S.Q.M.S.C.E. Ryan. Mrs. Daniel Malone and family, M;l',m?lr;,d Ch-lI,:l0l'lI;l:,':vuD”lon and onto ggelslt "f h" 5'5"" 01”" D H' Representing R.C.E.M.E. was Lieu Charlottetown MI. and Mrs Camllle Chlasson SPIRTUAL BOUQUETS 3 am tenant J N Courtney, Gagetown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunford, 0;"; family .Tignish ' Mr” and Mrs John W" woods N. B. Major R.J.Mahar represent- Charlottetown Miss Eva Polnerleau RN um, Sr. St Raymond oftionvent. Now -Ivr'-rxv. are in ed the chm-lollelown Gan-lsonl Miss Ewngellne Arsenaull lzll more Fa" Maine ' ' " Sr. St. Peter . lillwtlxl. lw t, Hill: at illr hlllllr lit The Legion graveside service was St. Chrysostome M" F'm”m"l'I Mwnmln and EVA". Mr. P. A. Ai'.N'f'llalIii. M P 'i'I2Ill'-ll Mr and lite. Plnllllr i.(lf'l:Ili' conducted by Comrade Leo Doyle, Miss Louise Gallant, Charlotte- giell-n'e '9. Cilwvgmlmnp F El lMr. and Mrs Patrick .Viall.ir, I.'!l.lt-. "ml, llmm ,;lWl,,l AMI mm L85! post and Reveille were sound- town Albert vl'M',E Shlr'le'y Lm'mm and '0i9'"Wn Arm-tlaltll rt-wntlt lull! (in .Vf'll ed by Bugler Corporal W, D, Chats. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doucette, Valelle Cl'lal.loltelo'wn The members of the C. W I... tlnstin. N B,, ilili'I'P film ulll hr son. Charlottetown Mr nd'Mrs L10 d Ford Char. Tlgnish Fl11riInyFfi. , The pail-bearers were 5.5M, 11, Mrs. Georgena Mt-.Klnnon, Charlot- W”, H ' V ' 'rr:l.i:cnAM F-,.,,,,,,. n, n,.,,.,,.,,,, .,.,. Q. ,.,,, 0 J. Coffin, Private H. G. MBCKBY, '9 W" J ' EDI? die Au ilinr BESL m'illIlCi til" ll'ltl'lll -it lllillilt tllii Amend Arsenault, Joseph Leclaiy, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dunn and u&(l,0r9 gt fohn XNB y ' ' T ' Mrs. Jllila Arsrnallll. L'l'”"l”"'" be: ml-rv in In;,,.,,' Hlni l:i)I' l'PlI'IIiiV T Norrliwuttlitiii'tA'idv'i.""i:rGii"":i' wiiamryX.'nkC"(i';:,i:,',',ft”l,”,'; Rd l Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault. Fau' Mame Sim" WH"l'-'ll rl-'l.vs in the Chain Oooooreooooooooooboo-0990oooaoooooo-9-0060' B-Alias refillcd out the ”dtrty-bllrnlllgtall-end" of gazollns le,,d,d. ”' 3” M0,, Jeanette Dunlanirchjjolle. Mcharlgllatowrlv A C I M and FLORAL 'rniBl'ri:s Iottetmm Hnspttnl. -1-HE B.A pLED(;g -the tar-like, gummy residue that harm: your engine. You Smcc" 'y""”'"'y ” ”'"'ded ” mw" M: ::d Mrr:'Iru W-ardmdig Jgnnis "now 1 lfvm. Bob wemhuvmm recently wr AT H-A MAKE THIS PROMISE TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC. get only clean-burning gasoline that really works for you the bereaved family. May his soul Raymond Arsenault, Spring Park, 5' - P Ch llll ' Mmh” H for her. home m Vancnllvgr wt? WILL NOT PERMITASINGLI3 ITOMPETITOR--N0, NOTA .u f -l rest in peace. . Charlottetown Misgrlggelllfg (38155: ”E;I::;:'d Bay WREATH ;gSg0u:E:"(:t"glh:9VEg:ie dggs hgl; SINGLI-I one-To orrus GASOLINES SUPERIOR TO OUR B-A ml-v 3 U37 ml 3- l ' - SXANDOR ' .' . i . -i We . . MASS llliilrllliliiin?lrsg;1;"ltllxgggrezlsenaull P-E-1 Bmthers ""0 sister” P31'9"lS- M1 811d 1WS- 9 C- M31" IT ISOUR SINCFRE ilEl.lr.r THAT ll-A smxous ARE THE Next time-511 UP Vllih C198!) illlflilllg B A 88 or )8 (1,;l,ul,n5j Q, I h ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gallant and Canadian Legion. Charlottetown tin- She was accompanied by her rlNl:sr GAS0l.lNlE5 IN l:ANAnA.'rolu-til. AND. NO MA"i'l'hR efecl the difference under your foot. R” M”"'" P”V"”"' C”"FW- l l '" "' ” " family Tlgnish Commandln Officer and members brother Andrew Martin WHAT OTWSDOORSAYWWM H-PT”WT”'?”N"-ST ation of N.D. M'”- ""0 MW Fmnk I"-aIIlDb91l and M, amll Mrs (3 ll Lamboum of and lgng R C EME G ' i . --IN POWER. IN PERFORMANCE. IN ENGINE PROTECTION. . Rev. Sister Superior iRm".V. Snrinlz Park. Charlotte Cll 1 H l ' yr ' ' i ' ' ' ' " 886' 0" T”e5day' Sept 27' 0 "910 day iTiS ALSOOUR l5Fl,lEF TllATY(ll'('.AN'T BUl'ABETl'ER Finest Gmsallnes-Bdf None! Mount St. Bernard Arltignnlsh NS. "WV" aro 9 own mwm N'B' W35 0910 I”? "W 5010903 05 M3' Morurt oil, THAN oi R OWN PEERLESS HEAVY DUTY Sisters of st Jose h Co v nl. Ml". and Mrs ilnvid Thomson Mew?” G”"d”' Ch”"”"ei”w" Manager and Staff Irvin: 01100.. rian Academy. Prizes were given Moms mi. Sisters of Nolre Dalia Acfidimvllzl . wpsl Rnyalllj ' Fravnllle and Gerard Dpllceil-E. This Charlotetown for various races. 7 THISIS NOT Ai'iflAST. l:TnrA zrzlzllxt. larnlsrnilll lg Rev. sister st, Mary pm-llgli Mr. nnd Mrs. l.Iny,l Form Char. ms i ' Orderly Staff Lancaster Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arscnault of Vmj. TH" f?Alj'Af'AN W (W5 V "L ”'- N l. Rev. Justin Gavin, Tlgnish 1""9'0W" Mg alxlld sil alpha Perry and sit Jamil NBA c'.mrlmtetm.V" .Spe"t Slinday 1" St" I I31E5COlh:q:A:?ili:l0ig?ITY&Y THE W 13" Rev. John A, Mcponall-ll Tllmlsh Freddy Duncan and Dot Doiron, Marl; ggx Sgnlsmuis PEL Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riggs and Nicholas, visiting relatives. Rev. Denis Gallant, Tlgnish Mother (3) Mrs. Denise Arsenaulf, Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Mot Arsenault, Fall, Maine Livermore Mr. licllry town Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vessey, Char- lotls-town Mr. and Mrs. John Mclsaac, Char- M acLeod, Charlotte- Tlgnish Evelyn Bowness, Montrose The Cameron family, Summerslde Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig and family, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Everett Broderick family, Spring Park, CItnrlote- town Arnfaast Coal C0,, Cllnrinietown CUT FIMWERS NIII-lras!?:,as&1l:deEl)::5it:lvldsmgd;'ho! Mlott:iodwnMrs Stanley Mccabe and family. Tlgnish Miss Shirley Hebert, Toronto, Ont. ” "l ' ' Joan MacDonald. Tlgnish sN.B. (2) Spring Park, Charlottetown Mr and Mrs Joseph whuehead l. Chart A ill Ch . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blanchard nd ' ' ' C d f k teiown H ux "L "M family, Charlottetown a Quebec City O 5 Mr. Fred Arsennult, Rumfard, . Maine the Ladies Choir, Tlgnish Mr. and Mrs. MacNecllolson and "Myrna. Charlottetown the N.C.O.-5th Signal Regiment Officers-5th signal Regiment Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gallant (2) St. John, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenauli, St. Chrysostome The men-5th Signal Regiment Mrs. John Long and Family, Char- lottetown ' Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McKinnon, Maipeque. Road Mr. and Mrs. Amby Doyle and family, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hebert and family, Rexton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berrignn, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doiron, Spring wPark& lghnrlottetown . l r, an rs. Albert Kerney, Spring Park. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atsenault (2), flYAI'Ill.v.0 Charlottetown "That one reminds me of Shirdfs Marsiqlgdgpl Miss Janiene Rehman. North River Road Miss Evelyne Gurney, Charlotte- town Miss Shirley Hebert. Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coady, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Victor Egan. Spring Park. Charlottetown Carl, Eric and Norman, Spring Park, Charlottetown SYMPATHY CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Summerslde Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Bernard. Tig- nish Mr. and Mrs. Art Gamester and family, Spring Park, Charlotte- town Miss Lucy Arsenault. Tlgnish Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gallant, St. John, N. B. Mr. Jos. Atsenatllt. Boston. Mass. Miss Pauline Myers, Elmsdnle, P.E.I. Ester Gallant, Mont Carmel. P.E.l. Kenneth Ritchie, St. John. N. B. I Yes. Shir:-iII"s Good Manning is it work ofu-If Pure. sweet and golden with tho blended lavour of may orugas. lo-one Ind grapefruit. Try . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Quebec town Mr. and Mrs. Jos Neale. Char- loitetown Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry and family, Tlgnish Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Char- lottetown LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Rev. Denis Gallant Societe Mutuelle do Tlgnish Mr. E-' d Arsenault, st. 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