Howlan -Friends and neighbors of Al- lan T. Arsenault are pleased that by latent reporta his condition has considerably imPl'0V0d- 'Ferdla Arssnault left for Summer- aide on Monday night -lime 30- 0" his way to Montreal. where be ex- pecta to be employ '1 for the sum- mer months. Maura Lorraine and J on Gallant. Vincent Perry and Eusaba Arsen- ault spent Tuesday und Wednesday .1 the Brae, where they banked sand and gravel for cement work. Mina Ethel Finnan ll sprndml; e week in Summersids vihile Rev. . Rooney is away on retreat. Schools closed nu -lime 39 M W a. m. the teachers and pupils uiih their parents met in thc Srhiml Report cards and prles wcre hand-i Cd out. 3500 had been voted bvl St. Annes Club to be divided anui given to the pupil in each grarlel making the hghest average. beiltloil other prizes given by the teachers. -The pupils also gate presents to inch of the teachers In the alter-i noon teachers and pupils were driv- en to the sea shore tilicre a picnicy was held Ice cream was eniO.V'?!l Eagle 12 The Guardian Saturday. July 1. 1955 ting at the Church and Rev. J. H. LeClair at church cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Theo- dore B. Gallant. J. Theodore Gal- lant. Jerome l.4eClair. Anthony Ariienault. Frank Araenault and Edward LaRose. Mont Carmel Church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 7:30 a.m. Monday morning when Angela Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Arsenault was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Joseph Martin Richard. son of Mr and Mrs. Glorice Richard. Rev, J. F. Buote performed the marriage ceremony and celebrated nuptial mass. Mr. Edward Poirier was organist and played "Wedding March". The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Lila 19 Gauthier was llaiii of Honor and the griioni was supported by the hridi-la brother. Mr. Albenie Arsciiatilt. Breakfast was served at the bride's home no approxi- mately 35 guests A reception iizis lI('if'l at home of the g roo m iilien 230 mic.-is wcre present. Iliii ILIIIIP ht-iiii; digcorated iiith tu- lips and centered with a three- ticr cake. On Saturday June lilth Ladies of the C W. L. of Wellington held a Pantry Sale at Arscnault and winter Imam I Oumrnerslch. During a recent thunderstorm the home of M . Chisholm was struck by lig ing, tearing off a piece of saddle board. ripping the shingles and gyproc. Her daught- er Mary, Mrs. Jack Lewis Cas- eumpec was residing with Mrs. Chisholm at the time. Mrs. Jack Lewis. Cascunipec. spent I few days recently with Mrs. Janie Chisholm. Mrs. George Coughlin and Mrs. Mac Fredericksoa were in Surn- meraldc on business on June I. Mr. and Mrs Frank Culleton. West Devon. ..companied by Misa Mary Mllligan. lnverneiia. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert Caughllii. Summerside on June lllr. and Mrs. George Lynch Ire remodelling their home and are residing at the home of Mr. John Paugh while the work is beeing dona. Mr William MacDonald. who is cinpluyed in Souris. spent the lweeliend with his parents. Mr. iand Mrs. Charles MacDonald. i Min Theresa Kilbride, Summer- side.visited her father Mr. John ll. Kllbride recently. i WE HAVE. PLEASURE p In Announcing The opening of our Alberton Service Office foi- the convenience of our clients and agents in the north eastern section of West Prince in the Irving Build- ins. Main Street, Alberton, phone 107. We hope residents of the area will use its facili- ties. and find its services helpful. Ernest T. Myers, District Agent Mrs. Georgia (Matthews) Scott Branch Secretary. , IIYNIIMAN & O0. LTIJ. The Oldest Insurance Agency In Prince Edward Island Charlottetown -'Alberton - Montague - Summerslde NOTICE Carleton Chorus Wins In Schurmians School Paracle Above are seen the members of the Carleton school senior chorus. winners in the one to three classroom division, by all. The district lliii liit-l-ty .-n- Gmmm-S Sm" whwh netted eugh to re-hire the feathers for Na, mm- anotlier year. l V The lnverness W. i. has held at the home of Mrs. Oscar W. Mac- l.N'eill, Conway on June I7 with A special shareholders meeting will be held in the O'Leary Hall. Tuesday. July 5th, 1955. at 8 P.M. In View I VI ti M . I I H V I I I ' ' ' ' Mb"! Bernard Gallant Wm. Fm:u:riiil W0: ":.::' visnms In Fight member! and . mg, numw grades 7, 8, 9, I0 QYOUPIIIFTQIHIE in achurrnuni Siehool Parade competitions. L to I from rowi Wendy Johnsori. Jeanette lot presenmuon and acknowledgement of brief recent-Iv zptugon of gtr grid J11-s BFrgYl:tiihis vii-inlty W”; :;'l V'5”0” Dl”t:ent' And aGct- Myers, Arlene Stordy, Dione Gillespie, Gail Quigley, Eleanor Stordy. Back row L to Ii Marilyn Sutherla::, Gubll Aaacwlb l presented to the Row” Commission on Coasting Trade t'0 is ant gra uatc WI .1 -if 0-; ,0 . e was carrie on an . rs. - J, i I i ' H L g n i t . . ' ' or of Science degree from Boston fin .i.,m- 3;; plump M P.,mM,l Eliza Phillips invited the iricmhcrs hon?” Mary Ann Johnsom Jay" '6" u Noam." Go"uJ...'.::..Gu..a:. .,-, CLO? Y 9.0”. and means Of prllmntml ""3 ml-ICTI HOQCINI College on June lfl There nor! 104 grgdugtes. Mr. Gallant has a job which begins on Jiilv l llr and Mrs. Gallant are both from. llovilan although Albert W35 hot" in U. S. A. He is married and has one young flHlIlllilFt Air and Mrs Fiiiiiiis Blaiitliard and little son Merlin of Hamilton. Ontario. who were railed home due to the illness of his mother, Mrs. Octane Blanchard. in t'”hai-liitiotown Hospital. made a short visit tol Mrs. Blanchardis lll)lilP iii llowlan on Thursday. June 11 Thav were accompanied from Tlnncton gy his two aunta. Marylin and dith. Miss Shirley Richard of Duvar is visiting her relatives in Char- iottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard and family of Charlottetown are now visiting in Duvar and Camp- balitoa. AG Wellington Nita Lorraine Arsenault of It. chi-ysoauim will teach at Cape Eg- mont school next term. Ladies of St. Chrysniiiom Altar Society held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Araenault. Roll call was answer- ed by 15 memhe 3 and one visi- tnr was present. Costumes to be made. also articles for a Bazaar are in be collected. A contest was won by Mrs. Beloiile Gallsnt' and a vote of thanks was tender- ed the hostess. Tho Altar lociety of It. Chry- Ioatnm met at the home of Mrs. Hubert Arsanault for June. . was decided to collect for the lunar held in Rusttco on June 8. Annual meeting is to be held at the horns of Mrs. Arthur Ars- ennult. ed by paying membership fee. Chinese auction took place which -ealized a tidy iium for the So- ciety. Lunch was served by Mrs. Araenault. The funeral of the late Mary Ann Gallant was held from the home of her son Mr. Fred Gal- llrlt. Second Street on Saturday morning to St. Paul's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock with Rev. Jas. MacLeod officia- Roll call will be answer- '-vimril held IITFIY rinsing PhFYt'lKFl iuih a number of parrots and rniing visitors present. A very interesting program of songs. re- iFl'Fl'IOIiS and readings was siren. Tlr Waldron acted as chairman. -it i-lose nf program. reitificatu llf'I'P presented by i?R('hPT. Mrs. Rirrli. An address was IPHFI to ;.llrs Birch by Shirley llcArthur on behalf of pupils and sift; were presented by Ruby Ryder and -Nancv (iambic. The children then l!Pi'C given lrctriislinicnts and later a treat of apples. nranizcs. it-r cream and li'.anti.V presented by the teacher to one and all. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cosgrove of l()liatl'2l recently attciided the fun- ;eral of Tllr. Ctisgroves mother, land also made a few calls in this lvicinity to renew old acquaintan- ea. Mr. and Mra. John t"1iulson. Scsvirw. were i-event visitors here. 0!! Sunday. Jiiiie 19. Mrs Bea- INCO MICFBd)'en who resides with her daughter. Mrs. Palmer and Mr. Palmer, Borden was honor- ed on her birthday. Her four dlutlhtes and one son were all present for the first time in 23 Years. A very pleasant day was spent and Mrs. McFadyeu recgiv. ed many fine gifts. Inverness --Mrs. Allan MacDonald was a business visitor to Iummgrgjde on June as. Mr. Charles MacDonald was a ibusiness visitor he Summer-side :on June 25. Mr. and Mrs Henry Bridge; and family. have moved to Gage- town. N. B.. when Mr. Bridges has recleved employment II I carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coughlin have hiiilt s new home in inver- ness and expect to move into it in the near future. Mrs. Eliza Phillipa has returned to her home after spending several months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn. Elmsdale. Mrs, Janie Chisholm has return- ed to her home after spending the -IM. DAILY CROSSWORD A('ROS'S DOWN :3 34,11 1 A trial 1. Acroek 35 mm” 8. Bristlelikie 2 Spoken moiimk P3” Qxlmartlt U Orkney O. Juan's ehtp t-ions igigngg , , '0 Am". .g um” Mp," l'!i1.'lIl.'Ii'.igll' ll. Oriental matinn base, . Al I .1 "”"l' 4- Toward ?" -We l'-TE? iami ll'.'l 17-Tin" a Hindu ac. wooi. .iiii:i.mu is P4 Moimlm mum timing 'ii1'.ll.IlTll 3 1”" 4- host who animate . Stylish an up in ash Yesterday's Apswae - Ail?” spirits menu M. Liiilvinm -55"'”f 7 Driiaii Ii Mra.-iire 241. Help! 5”" 8 Far--r i isiiimi 89 Games! "'l5”"l" form in 26 ltecepisrla unis .Cry. as Frame for H0'l't'.FI 00. A ml! E""”f It Divisiori R Division a WWV of a of a city : peony G" ''-'-'W rlsv Xi Apgrt (plum) ”h":' N Fiirllsi M. CO'lH'!, 4!. Citrus Ari ell-rtrir maliorl (Asia) nun.) . Pile Conant 89. Pen-name of Charles Lamb Sat tipol with violence .1. Elevated train (short- ened) C5. Price of passue .1. Upward curving of dalilp'a planking It Fate 10 Broad It. A crucial G. Judge (Motion com- MMMLY) 0. sections 8 and p. Notion Ill-Y UYPIOQUOTE-llers'a how to work It: A I Y D I. I A A X I I In 0 ll 0 I' I L Ii 0 I On htlat amply stands for another. hi this aaraniple A U and the three L's. X for the two 0'1. ate. Dingle Iatun, ape; tIeiugthUIdlor!natioIOftheVOI'blI'eIl!&tl. Or the Code letters on diluent. I DIV ICIII - A A.OqpaoguuQas&ae I-V ICII -PI II evaeu.al- e navaansvee ra- Mivvva-Icnwvaa. ',m- 5.. 1... 'w for next meeting The lnvi-rns-ss Srhiml closing was held on Wednesday afternoon, parents and visitors present. A short programme was put on by the pupils which was enjoyed by all. The teacher was presented with a well filled envelope. and the pupils and visitors were treat- ed to ice cream, oranges apples and chocolate bars. 'tiiss Aldnna Biggar who has been employed at SiimlTIE)rSlt'If', has returned to her home in Port- ago. Mr. Elliott Biggar C. (I. S. Cygnus visited his wife and family at Portage over the week- end. Miss Faith Mat-Donald, Portage left Toronto, Ont. with Dr. and Mrs. George Dewar and daught- er of O'Leary. The many friends of Mr Rw- hard Biggar. Portage. will be glad to team he is much improved in health after a severe heart attack. Mr. Timothy Mat-Donald. Bord- en, spent a weekend recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald. Mrs. Robert Coughlin and sun Kevin, Summeraide. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald. Mr. Charles Keizer. C. G. S. Cygnus, spent the weekend with wife and son at Foxley River. Mr. lvaa law. who is employed in Beaver Bank, N. S. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser, Foxlay River. IPIINGFTILD W.l. The regular monthly meeting of Springfield Women's Institute met at the home of Miss Muriel and Mrs. Reginald Haalam the first day of June. In the absence of the president. the vice-president. Mrs. Andrew Hughes. conducted the meeting which opened with the chorus. "The Maple Leaf Forever” fol- lowed by the Collect. Roll call was answered by nine members and two visitors naming the dut- ten of a good citizen. Framed and on display was the attractive W. I. crest beauti- June 22 with a large number of fully di-signrid and painted by Mrs- Keith Mayne and presented by her to this W.I. branch. Following the reading of the Minutes. the District Convention Executive mcmhcrs. Mrs. George lltuiiiiiig and Mrs. John liickox. gate lIiPll' rcpiirt and plans were niarie for same. Miss Muriel Haslam and Mrs. Keith Mayne were appointed to take charge of the apron display and sale. and Mrs. (lrawford Sin- rlair and Mrs. Andrew Hughes iithcr items. Outstaiitling bills were ordered paid and the financial report was read by the treasurer, The Red Cross committee reported one svicater ret'cived: the sick cdm- niitlec. two sympathy cards sent tiii-it.ory committee, two books sent. as requested. to the Nation- al Library. Ottawa. 'I'he report of the Public Health Niirsp was read by the secretary: iecnmmendatinns were discussed and the school rnmmittee Il- Led to see about same. Ac- knowledgement was received for a message of sympathy. Mrs. Keith Mayne. Mra. Will- iam llaslam. Miss Muriel Has- lain and Mrs. George Dtinning inlunteercd to collect again for the Red Shield Campaign. Mrs. Keith Mayne and Mra, George Dunning were appointed delegates to the Annual Con- vention. The ritizciiship thcme of LIN" program was intriiduced by I paper ”The Meaning of Cli.iaen- ship" prepared by the convener, Mrs. Reginald 1-laslam. This was followed by ”Credo of a Canad- ian" read by Mrs. Keith Mayne and the solo. ”My Own Dear Land", effectively sung by Mrs. George Dunning. Each member then named lie official floral emblem of one of the provinces of Canada and dis- played the flower or an illustrat- ion. The highlight of the programme won the final number, a one min- uta travelogue, ”A place I have been or would like in he in Can- ada”, The speakers and their subjects were: Mrs. Andrew Hughes --- Ottawa; Mrs. Keith Mayne - Halifax; Miu Muriel Haalam - Caaa Lorna, Toronto; Mrs. John Hickox - Halifax; Mrs. George Dunning - Winni- peg: Mrs. Clare Haslam - Rocky TH DAII DAILY CROSSWORD W" 85"” 'JT.IEiEg Lllatl ' M38065 0- name 1. A ' I. &y. as rupees a coat (Indian tiower I Loiidllj I Patron 3. Proved 9 A law saint of to be tn lillv sailors wrong I0 Wuined 1. Penn. f. Partol I1 Head ot lane "en be” In abbey I. A door &. ranoisa H. Light bout attaodi botani- I-S. Choose 9. Sleeveless cal rather garment garib 31. Land under N Mold again Eng. cul.wat.me ta. oiittiuuta I stood rs. Audience of anger of ac. Magpie It Knock 3 flan.) ill. saluted 8. Hang .M. Molyhdu 22 misrtelld fIta(lenQ niim tsvm.6 23 Anrit-nt M. Afresh 2!. Sanction as. Virginia 31. spint 5 Hoisting kbhr.) him device an. Anuiope Mfr.) ”. said St. From 82. Ciiqiie 33. Shinto temple 5. Hllltl an. Article J defense 41. speak 4 l. Force IIOQ 14 Braided cord tnaut.) 46. Gang (7. Native chiefs (Paw 48. Feminine pronoun DOWN I. Venoinaq make C A iihaob of brown 3. Cloth 4. hum mil IAIJ Q 'e View D IQ 3 ' A I Y I I. B A A X I D In 0 N I I I L L O W Oneiett-ernrnplyatandefotuaether. MtlIIIOlO!I&AIu for the three L'I. X.for the two O'a. ate. single lettnn, horhlntholongtaaaaroniotioiiastasuu-ceased: Itch 8! the sun teaau an access. A oapeagua Cutan- YIIYI 1'03. 9 YITYU 3'0 IIKCO IAICI IfOI;- AVJITIO CH1. '9. van ll Al LIACI-QIUIITO. Y-tevdnro iaarzwanisa-ftssinantofll and one sit-k call made: and tha- MATlI';fldS Funeral of Footballer l WINNIPEG fCPi-George Traf- ton, former coach of Winnipeg; Blue Bombers of the Western In-i terprovincial Football Union. flew into Winnipeg from Lon Angelesv Sunday to. attend Monday's funer-l ai of Tommy Lumsden. 25-year! old Bomber end, who died lastl week. i ”It'a 5.000 miles of flying and- I can only be here for a couple; of days. but I felt I owed It tot Lumaden." Trafton said. "Tom gave everything when he played for me and asked nothing in re- turn." Lumsden died Friday morning following an emergency operation after he suffered a bladder at- ,tnck. He joined the Bombers in will and had already signed Ilifil 195.9 contract. Traftnn left the Blue Bomberi nrgariizaton last year Mountain Resorts: M.rs. Wtiliaml Haslam - Green Hill Look Off:f iMra. llaginald ilaalam - Duff: and Lake Louise. I A contest. "Maritime 'Towns' and Villages". resulted In a tiel between Mrs. Clarence Haslam. and Mrs. Keith Mayne with the. former being lucky winner. i The singing of ”0 Canada" and: the ”Queen" brought the meetingi ,to a close. Delicious refreshments iwore served by the hostesses and committee. l l l ROYAL MUSEUM l Kev! Palace in London. lllthi century home of George III. buy I been a museum for nearly 60 years. ' orar." ” IOIDEN l Fr. 830. Sat. 7:15-9:15 p. m. "LIVING l'l' UP". Starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. Matinael Sat. 1:30 p.m. 66 --casino" IINIINOTOI Fri. int. 7:15-9:15. matinee 2:19 Sat. Standard Time. Alan Ladd: In his greatest action rolel. "PARATRO0PER.'.' Technicolonl with Lao Gena. Susan Stephens. ' STEIIRIIIG, SERVICE In-o-q we've hinteiled 1 brand new VII"- Alllll. 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