Chapter Thi't’U 55 networking. Both of these organizations were trying to do for Acadians what Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan's Colleges had long been doing for English-speaking youth. All Souls’ Day, 1914 (Courtesy of the]. Henri Gaudet Collection) To sum up, nothing spectacular happened in this twenty-year period, though there were many small signs of change, one of which - the founding of TFU — was to be of great future significance. Humanly speaking, however, life could seem stagnant; one woman who remembered the situation before TFU qualified it as having “no interest and no future”. Ironically, communications to and from the outside world had never been better - and were never so good again until the arrival of the FAX and the Internet; there were two trains a day, a source of pride at least to the businesspeople of the town.