.g,:,A. . :3," :4 vr. ....m., MAY 8. 1951; Discuss Temporary Bridge At Montague ..'A delegation irom the rm. 0! Montague and vicinity head; by Mayor B.H. Yco, waited oh lh Provincial Government yestei-ml afternoon concerning a temporal-l TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN st. peter”, Mission aoasrs:-Moivraoua: Eu-old r. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mrs. st. Pars lowed by Rev. Donald Gilli: as curate-in-charge. The graveyard at st. Peter's Boy is most beeutiiully situated.on high ground overlooking the Bay which here is narrow and curving. edged by the well-tilled land oi prosper- ous farmers. Fine old beech trees and iairy-like groves of birch shade the grsves of the iaithiul dead, many or whom lived to ex- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lnven. ::.l'h,PV (iniinlian may beabought at the following places In Montague; llliic Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Olfice; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Rlchud: 5 Son. Bruce MacPhee, ltlliu Joyce Wigglnton. Plus Mcxlnlion. I Miss Charlcsena Martin nnd ..'MAl' SPECIAL at Dunn's. oeed the given limit of men's age. "fame bridge 0"” ""3 Montagu. EMFS. ROY Kvhilfdii. Montague. Gaspereaux. Murph.v's Blue Seal We noticed one marble 'headstoile River ”'"”P8 the C”"3”"C”0ii oi lspent Tiicsdiir ailcrnoon vlstingl Overalls. Pair 32.98. to Angus Mcbaac who died May the new bridge atMontague which is to get under way this ye” u 5th. 1850. aged one hundred and is expeaed' three, also his wile Christiana. died September 1835 aged eighty-iive years. Another stone marks the grave of a Mrs. McKiniion who departed this life at the age or one hundred. while I! mound covers the remains of a John McLeilan. interred at the age of one hundred and four. In the centre of the burying ground. close lrnder the outsreich- ed arms oi a tall wooden cross. two handsome headstones denote the last resting place of the parents oi Bishop McIntyre. Plrochhl Home Rel. slid Mrs. We irworth, Now Mr. Archie MacPheraon. Valley- Glasgow, P. E. I.. were visiting lfleld, has actcpted a position as friends in Montague on Thursday. "attendant on the staff of Falcon- Iwood Hospital, Clllirlottetown. record seldom. if ever. equalled. The name St. Peter's is a tram. lation of the original French mm St. Pierre. Count St. Pierre oh. tamed a grant of Isle St. Jean with a view to colonizing it. He hr-Ought 300 settlers irom France; eh” landed in three ships at Port 1. Joie on the 2nd of August. lm Havre St. Pierre. St. Peters H". hour, was the principal settlemgh of the French on the North shim m T .iriciids in Cllarlottctolvn. I Miss Ivy l)OllRhPl'l)'. Pinctte, has yacceptcri ii. position as bookkeeper tat MacLeod and Greene's, Mont- I Mr. Louie linil dtiliilsttili, who Isl at ague. . tending Mount Allison Univer- .sity, Sackville, N B. is spending a raw days at lils home in Mont- RKU9. ...PSl'MMl'7E DRESSES of glaz- 011 cotton, rayon. linen and nylon. , .. Just arrived at the Jo-Anna Dress .."l'HI-I INITIATORY DEGIIEF. Shall- ' be conierrccl at Hillside 1 iiul-',Lx,s H00!) . . . . A well icrl rctii is a sail-Keri man, and in the, R C A F. the job ni keeping tunlin.eit gllrgllng llappilr Hits to the wet -trrilncri cooks such as Corporal J. I... .VicK.nnnn, of .Vloiltagur-. P. F? I. who is seen basting roasts inr slipper at the R C A 1715 N0. Ii .l'l Fighter Wing hare at Zwcllmlckcn. G0l11lallf3--lN2'.'.0llal DeicnsehEldgmlIIg'eCr:):c'mo;le::”:aihdMayI Phrtirii. ' i i ' I Mr. John Dewar, Suinmerslde, was it recent visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Sure. . . any time 1': iimefor Coca-Cola, but. .. SEEl)SI "'4' 7 H g-5u;1)s: 1n mock; Dewar. Lower Montague. -ll” ll” "" M We 1”” F.h”"1" B ITimothv. Clover. Bronte, and mix-I '-' . The parochial residence of this ""'” ””'””'"”'i 'S”"”""”' has?” lturrs. 'Alsn svcd oats. barici'.I MP 9-iid"li' FY35” ”3i"”” 0” mission was built by the Bishop in TONIGHT oil RADWI gli””hl.” nI”l.II"f ms lmsizxnm. :)l:;tv'ncat, mirll, 'lIlllll). niangel. Fraserlhh Oil iaiikef 0P9YHIiiiK hewtfeh 1368, The railway which curves Sid” is 5'”mH”E M W" and Anncar Food Service. IEl'az1i and Hiiiiiiix. i3 5lJ9iidii'i8 round the shores of St. Peter's Bay. iormcr .less:c Xhclloiltild, oi Whim lsevwnl weeks at his home in has brought 3 great change in the of William J. Fraser . A Ir. 0 lte Road, are thrce hrotliei's, Charles . A VAN . 1” fl Id whrl in Man”, ue he . 'Thcre passed auav early ;.cs- :7. xlnn1a:.ic,ll;;-.-; iilrllflalh; (ial('.1-g Mx,I;-s."x.(,:(:.,L B;;l..ls1.ng;ll'H:::gh' (':JI';:lh.::eti:e lguesg 1:1 his aunt? Mrs.' . Ilaltlitlllflllgnlilll:gf:l:'cinrI:I:11rr:01:?prhPl . . v ; . Imd” mo” W m5 EP'(1dPmP.m. !m.m!l and Film. "1 l'".v"l:tn I HEnl'.V Min;l.ai-ell. and Mrs. Penna Wallace Riley. . geneial stores and some ver.V fine I - Mnntnttlv X . lam .1 hasm. at cl tzluinillla tit r- slstci Xg ..lc (. is Mmw "H M Clmnonelowm WC” 7 77,4 houses There are few mare beaug - is short ziliicss, in h.: Tiitil )c:il', A S lall'Y. Ins A:v.:n.ns a 1-. I I j I Mmnague esterdmlv g ,SKlR.l.S on "19 at me J" . (.1 1 A 1' P” Ed ' d I.- Thc '.a'c Mr. Flasrr nos a :!'n'i' i"!"iI3 ?1l5"id5'””l” SI"; m;"lXl4l”5'iHS1O” 0 -- - y ' Alina. Sce our large assortmentl lilirlld t?l::IrlethenHeadngi? thewgliv ai'- -; AKRING have ni Prrnce of ti ales Collccc total E. Ni S'r'i”''" 7”” (V t (ml '11 as Rita J Johnston Murrav of beautiful skirts now selling at i ' - - . . .- . .. . t . . r - iords at twilight with the shadows . : . T ' .' . d ':' ht .c:t ni.- rd ti t' Tlnv HIS. I . 1, . .. . , - , ' .9 .3 lnmry3(:.:,l:l::llo:xl: 'll:T1ifliill0ll:' llllil H'it't't'!I' Edi ((I'aP"to N predr-ceased R'""lV ll”-A ii recent visitor in ietlutlcd plH9TJ00;"”I;:m:?l):;(hI::rI iiiiiihir Bihwiiit ihe Sliii Wait? Mid . it c I ' ' ' ' " i - i I i I U a 11 -h? WES the lliiP5i "iii" N9” ”” " ' chasing the sun's ravs awav to the . g H .31 . .g 1 E. A Ir f.. .' Moliligchllties . . V I , , , V. - V f'”.”r(nl,mlT WT;:Y.L ,f,,”.f.;1 I I;.l,HRH.:.alln1;:.,f::..m::::m:w,H, not or her IlltIlIlCl'-lll-lRW' and s1Stt'l'. Aim slmniz rhcsses. suits and, happy hunting grounds of me Ms, g z" ' i I ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fraser. Thg grow-om of chi; 1on3 hfidge t-oats at money saving wires. 1 l Montague Legion Branch healing ..'The regular meeting g of they Montague Branch Canadtan Leg-. completed at lime oi wriiliiiz. ; I ..'l)l'.N'l)AS-ANNANDALE Bap-I 'tist Pastorate "Mothers' Day" ser-I rice for Suliday. May 10th: 1100 am at Dundas. 730 p.m. at All- niinrlale. speaker Rev. E. J. Bar- ras.-. gf'rl' which he in Moiitagllc. lie. TO-DAY and SAT. store. looms in the gathering darkness and the head light. of the locomo- tive creeping by the edge of the water crawls wearllv rotlllcl thc curve. First Catholic. Settlers of St.Peter'1 Mission. St. Peter's Bay Angus Mclritvre. Hugh McKin- nf a t;.rncei'v 'pi'.ri'Id tn l.le St. l'cier's Church, built 1881, destroyed by lighting 1926 of the Passion. Other Features The other two medallions showed sheaves nf wheat also in has rcliei This altar. which was the work oi Mr. Raymond of Quebec, the arch- In the days when the Fleur cle Lvs waved over the old French fortress oi St. Pierre. the Acadlan population drew their chief means 01 subsistence from the blue waters of the Harbour. and the outlyingl ..-nmcn POINT G o s PEI. CllAPF.l.. - services Sunday. May ifi'h Stliiday School 10.30 A. M 1'1 nisillp 1130 A. M. Evailgcllstlc srrxice at 130 P. M. special sing- ing lxiuls Harris. ..'PARISH OF GEORGETOWN. ion, B.E.S.L.. was held in Lhe Leg- ion Home last 0Y0.lll'lK. In the ab- sence of the president. Kitchcnm A. E. Sullivan. Judge J. S. Des- Roches presided. Business arising from the min- Smith, and the iirst vice-p:'esielen..i gull-but it it more than probable that scmc oi tllcm tlrtited up the the fair land that lay smiling be fore them. found it very good, and that in the intervals between their Bay in their Cininlipcs nild. seeing;-1-he EMS Kaye mp smmgs fishing trips. they reduced some of. itcct of the church. was given by the women oi the t-oiicirgatlnil. which ornamented it, and the. boys the candlestick: id the Cross. The transepts had two one more windows. besides the lallcels. There non. Neil Mccorimck. John Mc- Donald 1'Pru:icllI. .lt"il1ll' McKciiz Isanluclts soul. Angus Mclsaa Dugald 0'1-lanley. Parish or St. Peter's Since 1888 Pastors: Rev. E. J. Gillis, sent. will con Aivteciist AND GUIST STAR ANNA MARIA ALIERGHITTI ZP C. l. CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services extended to all Legion men iu-id M's linlil the year 1792 when it band oi Scottish Hiclilanders arrived 1-: cieiit. dating from the earlv days of the first church. It. was of ma- Gillis. the parish was under the ad- Holy Trinity (Anglican), Sunday, mu 0; the last meeting Wu CH- tt 1ti'.t' d i 't .ti . . . P . . lsatlt D 12 1912 F th C111. . May l0th. Fifth Sunday after l-3as- md Me, ml ihe hex; regular” 0 C” ".371" ml 9 o 1.. " ""3 W0 Sid" i”””' ”.”i ” ill” (' M" .: .,' '3 (Tr ' If prexcntedforyourenjoyment least. a pa. ...l.igc 1'01 their Locks Blessed Vmzm upon mrch good died on Dec. 1... 191-. and was blli "Ii Mmmnll P”-V" 11 A" M' Am m59”"51v 59 Ill” mum?” c””c""P and lierds. lhm. gtalup w ' , .h-t A,,O1d' dl led in the vault oi st. Peter": d””- 7”" C" C mm" L” ;"1:d1;r'L "ii! iii” "0i'0”i1””" WWWI0” After the ahaudoillnent of lnlsIm.,g,,1. u,;de:5h”1,yll,1c',;,go 3;: Church beside the remains or Rt BY St.P 1' Subject”'I'he Lor .v. pm i, d d. ' ' ' A v t , ' Shepgiri. my: WM" dgcsfalesge mu H" Lesmn gtagi-txig lie St. ileaeni by the! FL?-gichv to. containing the relics of St R;9ld:9l1'l;wI':3C1"IW9-Dl:icl7d bl'iel5h;3f7 COCA-COLA LTD. .. . W... ....... .. . .,.... in ...: ;..::.':.'::.': .2: :z:.:g:".-, 3" W "" i ..'THE PRESBITIJIUA N t-,eremon.v. and an invitation was r - P - H .y 11- During rm mm” M R” R. J EVERY FRIDAY 31 V. MBY 10th. M Y01i0iVF1 cx-service men in .oln. Comrade .. . , g(tal'rdigl;l:31.1 A. M. Lorne vauey Z30 Rnddy Mmmn was ;m,0m,,,d ma... the t:t'.KWlSl'llf1y"QllPPll at C-Vreenock hhogam-. mhiy gm; the tabemacle ministration of Rev. Stephen J P.M. p. .Vl. Montague 1.30 P. M. Mon- shat oi the parade which is rolwd Sam” mm W: NW” Sm"-lwas supportcd hr: tour mthic p'li- Macnmialdr tantie Sunday School 10 A. M. tall in at the Home. 1 7”” Na” ”"”"3m5- WM T3'h'.lars. This altar was niacte for Rev, Rev. Alexander Mac.Aulav suc- Mnthers Day Theme at all services. On a motion arising out of dis- ti” Ilia” Eafiiiilw lli”ii' i'PllR”"i i""'liJohn McDonald oi Glcnaladale by C9”-led R”'- Fame” Gulls 0” -laiic Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. cussion. a sum of 3200.00 wgg mi. their loyalty had dccidcd to turn I Mr. -I-h,-Psher or Char1OLl9t0vv"'l uaigv 1. 1913. and remained until , .4-m ed 10 hssrsg m the program. groonoltheir ctayinores into plowshares 1,,-ho 9.15,, pamim an ah” piece 1.... 1 his retirement on Sept. :10. 1930. Hc ..'M0.VTAG i'r-1 1'a' lTF.l')t oi which is to be spent on iire- and their dvks imn ii:-lining hc.oks.i D.-..5e,mh,z the -L35, supp...--v died July 7. 1.051. and was bllriccl (-Hynpggmgev. .1. M pl-359,-v Mm. works. and the remaining part had many nlfl'F1llllPS to contendgh-hh.h has rpicgmed in the 535,35”. Iin the cenicteijv oi St. Peters, his tstcr, Sunday. May 10th. Moiitagtic: DIHCNI H1 1h? dlshoaal of the Com- With. Part. nl their new seltlenicnt 1 The sacrlsty. which measured . ii3iii'E liiii”iSh- on July 10- 1951. 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. naiirwri committee. was cleared land. it is ITUFI butt UL”,-.fm1y (pep, ht. N-gnu-.rh,,tCI Following the retirement of Msgr lMacAu'.av. the present incumbent. lRev. W.V. MacDonald became pas- gtcr of St. Peter's parish on Octcbcr ;thcre were roarls in be nladc. ht'1('lE- es in be constrilctcri. and llouscs to he built. bi”'nl'P ihcv could feel that The building committee was .'llill'l0rlZ.8d to erect a ilag pole and secure a suitable flag for the Leg- lieet six inches. could be used as a .Sl(lP chapel It containecl two con- itessiniiiils. one oi which was so elab- Mnthefs Day Service. with nurl Junior Chmr7.3n P. M. Dr. Clarence. M. Nlchtilson. recent Moderator of "Cake" is a registered trade-muvit AWAHIR WANGIR the l'nited Church oi Canada. is toI "ill Hilm" A 5P"”” nwemm ” "I 'li9.V mil ” liom" iii lliie iii"i' mill" orateiv carved as to be quite H work I 1- I950- Prsduelisn Siwino be the guest preacher. with speczall ll: ”l”r9d ””l lwek I” i;"mPl,”9.i.r.V ill Wlllfh they had come as of mt. Thom was ham 5 quahn A number of cur-ates served as "-7" Cockcoutm. mum... Fmmds from mrghmring. ii an.:1 or rt.hc l-seglon partieipatioiiystranurs and ...a.'.m,.9,s- told image M the Blessed vmzm assistants during Msgr. MacAulax-'s .. ..,.. .. communities cordially invited -” I 9 ””'”'”"”” ”'”m0m"r I WhPn h.V i'lPii”1hfli15iT.V' Niill-lliiiliaild child. brought many years ago,i'iv'i5l-OFHIP. limohil Chem. RFi'5- W- to "YA Mouuo this Rally. Lower Montague: 3 P..Vl.I IVlot.hei'ia l):t)' Service and Sllllflhyt V. MacDonald. W. .l. MacGuigan. they had. raised up ior thcinsclvcs as an ngrmhg. from xllquplnn. , 1., P. Callaghan. W. E Simpson. Fl. homes, that although not luxurious; The Church possessed ,, nm,m;r,(... KIIIN LAISEN g........... .... . Georgetown and You cam no ' ' School. lilo!" ornate we-xe still weat.hcrprooi,ehy, hhmque. solid silver phnncgv .l Roche. Leonard Mcxcnna. L. W. ALSO COMEDI - CARTOOB - SERIAL m- land cctmicriable. they turned thelrlrgchiy yxruuqhtv which had qmtg hibasidrlgan. and T. P. Butler. .. ,, .. 'GE0lu;ETOWN PASTORAL Y attention to the building 0' a ' hm,”-V, n, was me cmmce in HM. M ' - - SHOVVS 3:30 CHARGE.-United Church of Can- M-.. church. from the time of iheirisg. Ahdrgw-5 in the days hr Bishop The church built exterinrly and I '3 7 9 ada. services for Mavl0th.11 A. M .. 'Mr. Ethen Stewart of Monta- first "i"iViil ih9.V hid Md M355iMcEachern. Long ago, mt-hv hhckropened for service in 1881. was 9 , . ' i Georgetown. Preacher. Rev. C. M. gue was a business visitor to 350111 W1?-' I YMT. ' Istruck by lightning and burned on A ' . . I" ll'"'l”'E bee-nlin the eighteen twenties. a man of .oi'.ei'ed up in private homes. ,those parts, who was insatic. wail-lihe 15ih 0! 0Ci0b'-'r 1926. RECOM- ' Wm” I" W” d”ld”l I” Ii-iillil ilidered into the. Bishop's kitchen ail.-iirliciioh betmh in Jun? 1927. and ..,5m.d chlirch. elders wcre chosen. who. In ISL A,,d,.(..,..-5. and Seemx the key at the church. though uniliiislicd, was 53" mm” mi ill” l”""kr l”l'l9d ”"V.the church hanging on it nail lleIii59d TOT Siiiidiw M153 0h N0'v'ei'n- ber 13. 1927. Too church was com- pleted in June. 1928. and the inr- ml-il opening took place on July 1st of the same year. The present pastor is Rev. Win V. MacDonald. DD. The parish oi st. Peter's now comprises 154 iam- tiles. .Nichni-son. Principal Pine Hill Dn'- Gonrgetovvn Tnumiar, April 30th. -A-A inltv Hall, l-laliitlx. N. S. hl'U(lP!a'.nli. oi the Church who is acconipailylizg M,-g wmlam p1-051,0, tilc 1'. C Exposition. 2.30 P. M-.Charlotietnwn and Montague on lea Mltlttnlii Cross. 7.30 P. Ni. Sllii'georl.; Friday, MM lug gssesmnent nn 3'1 hguspholderg. The" . Gi'HWl npeninz hi the Chiiilhhr R" I I Am. lbulirling mi-iterlals were procured :2ffd”,Sflfhu,T;, 5”lf:q".'Z”I)y :2-I ll W M3CPh9i'50h Oi Mi-iiiiF.V HE” Mr. J. W. Lovers Dppuly bv the ilihabitalits oi the nailsh.I ham” wlmli is r" dgdoie b E ibour will preach and the Murra.l' Pi'ml"mma'W' vt-35 h husjhgss w'IRlf0'r who all entered into the work ll'lIl1I? me. W :1 ,1, riihoce; d 0 L."-y IRIV” C-ho” will "S5159 I” Ill" mils” to Charlottetown on Frlda v Mar l'i9-1i'iV vcori-will ailrl Pll."T'.'t' IllPVIf.rl1j1Igbor0lI”l1S River e YPe:l'K Mftehe lR"'- w- A- P?””5””v Mlmsl” . lst. i "ii-veil sawed by hand lhe.l3t'lHl'flSlu-M-(1311. ti-rm. hccldehth11V&1g::,y'e;: .that were reolilred. The contract ed by mm, promhmgm n'nm'ed Mrs. Earl Walsh. accompanied b,vI7i"' bulldlriii W35 iili'"i I" M9”i'5- Douglas who returned it. In St. An- C." -. 4 ..- .A--......m.ams..L.. g If you feel All'llI These days most people worlt under pressure. worry more. sleep less. This strain on body and brain Irlsltee pllylltll fitness easier to lone-harder lo iqlln. Today's lune living, lowered reiinlum, overwork. worry-any oI these may elect BREAKS EVERY LAFF RECORD!! A MIDNIGHT SHOW 1k 1 . I .-.str.N's ('.HOR.l'S-The so.-I I stld” (5lIa":";:;, C'hn"r-V l.'a11'-Ir; I'll” his two sons. Joseph and Peter.IUii'ii'!- l-t3TL'P- Mid Miiloiiel" Tl” drew's. whence it. was later bestow. On November 11. 1952. an lmpos- Mmlll WINE! Itliolh when lid"!!! lli I I . "i ”, r'.:'7"” " ”””'.' rt-ceiltlv spent scvcral dais in the dim"iWii'” "7 lhal ”l1"7?li lV"i”I ed upon the church at st Peters lng cclieinonv took nlace In the 0'" "I ""I9'v "C9" "id! "id '"'I'' all: . "mil-or i"n'InplgYl mnh M H” Ci”? llliV'.V 70'? hit Tlii.i'- Tl W35 D"! II I" . where it has been in use ior manv Church This was the Investitltre "iiilin in lb: Iyllem. Then Iurlutlle, tit:-NF dg H" lmlll: MHII P " " limo" ivear.-.. The benutliul .s.-iiicttiary 01' Roderick J. MacDonald. MD. dm"'l”d "A" "I" "l"'d'”"'" l'""' sums Ar 11:30 ....”;l:.:. Mr M 5. low. as . .. t... on... or .':::".i.:i?:".!:it"..ill.;.l'l Shut,” are mndmwd nnd VMWL Wtghiglotttgiglnfn On the site 0! this primitive. Io-r1”lwas built!-hV,v Bislrop Mcl'l1t.V1-9. wllo&St.nGreittg11;hthe JGreat ibyqliis lE;(1- mmum. um Ham" to zwmli manna NI by the Rev. Hora:-c F, Vac-I hn home in Cmr to g pie arms, the mi-list. n1g.gn.f'lpgnf.WlS it no lie or S. Peters Bay. C0 EHCY OP limes 0) 1'. 135 - 11,," ,,,,,"1be""gdiup I,e",,,,,,,l liunn. Thr-y were correctly crpil. E ' V9 "l"- sanctuary or the diocese, llpon HI Mlmon M sh PH"... ;0D 01' Charl0W?t0V1h- DY. MRCD0I'I- hm", hi. gm. D0,”, Kgdmy pm. .t lltril in tho stiinmarirctl lcsullsl Hm vma ';;'l' m N cnnimtlildirlxz c'.cvation. ovcrlcoi;lii".' The nrsqm of Q. P rig. I .3” If C”mPlelmCf M5 65”” Year I" snydrugcuunlei. 51 limippwhlil wnil hrwlnz hhyzhk lottcinwn was A nrlslbcnt nifllicsitmrrvf mcciplarm llmwm fr the Rm-' hm: wrveci lll';.l.l bv'1F0VklOl1nclvr:lla:Dril:5 Mme mcdlcal pmcncel Th” ls H ' '4 cs mar in l ctr t-ass. 1. in H1 ' 1- Pic. a liobc chlircii oi grand and ' i i i ' 1 in :,n,m1 gnu. ann,h,.r xmumiier parents. Captain and Mrs. cvnlmetricalprtiporiinns. It. was oItMd' than by ReV' James Ayn?” was crrnnr-nusly mention as lead. 'n9"h0lmA brick. with stone trimmings, andiM”cIm5'”' Wh" W” 5”cC9ed”d by Ing I -- 1(.m,.”m,m In shape. The mmsmeg Rep Pills McPhee who remainedl tip to 1865. Then by Rev. William 1 Mrs. Henry Parker returned to mem ,",m we rm"... 9,, thp (shah,-AI Pllelan. from March i867 to Sep- --ml I” h”'"''- I” Gwrgelwn ml Flidaliii was one hundred and tour fcct. , tembcr litili. Rev. Peter McPhcc y;:gl.,I5:i,,!r?,I1;, ".i,:m;...:i I(l):I1”lEll:l:I git; tmjr rll,C,,i,l,1,'-En?1::,.r;..r9;:,mqur;-:3; from September 11187, in September h I 1869, Rev, J. Lamont irom Septem- IIISGRIPTIOIIS - MOIITAGIIE TAXI - PHONE 1'1 ll1iawuaz)lLplnEdILh "3: hr: :0" Iilimtlmmmpls W" Smvmm ml hvlb H169 to F b 1370 R v 1 A I at II;:tllloii(;leSUaniveizlitrfri: Llfegxf 222;, lifill-.Plit:e iroill nglelrllember laccompanied his mother as far ml "W. 1'nc'he,p mm in. how” f'mm' October lR7l. Rev. D. .1. Gilli: fromi WW" 24-HOUR SERVICE .. G0 ANYWHERE happens . - ' isackville. N. B. on his way tognom. M HM, ”,n..5ix W... The 1871 Ito 1976, Rev. Roderick Mc-- N - C C I 1 Faiconhridge. Ontario. where he . . I ' , Dona d irom 1876 in in"ii. Rev. Pius cw ar ood Drivers Moderate 'ates. "ll." LEVI V. POWER. livill be employed with 8. Mining M" "3 mm" M" W ' W "I" McPhee from 1878 to iliai. Rev. A i ' I ' I rising to it height. of one hundred and seventy-six feet. About hat: TT” way up the tower was I loitv nichc. M” Micki” H9mPh"l "id "NT whereon stood ii colossal statue ni ch.ldi-on of Moncton. N, 3.. arrived 5,. p,.m.. rkmv mg. hplnw ,h,,,. J. Trudeile from last to laaz. R.ev.I PHONE 1'1 W" M ii” '” "M ml T M-.. Ii. Dllmont from 1884 to Inna, fol- Momugw, p. L L Icnmpany tor the Vacation months. Representative ioi&IIege or shouldn't happen lg... 1111 DRAKE . nu l0iJNli to u collcgol J. Louis MacDonald lin Georgetown on Thursday. April 130th. where they will visit at the but. several feet above the carved Vhere Ulilzht To Be A Law dy Fngnly And Shorten g A 35 Mcciil Avgnug h (Mr I d M" GW "Pm stone archway of the main en- phom 24104 Ihm'i' " - " - - ilbtriince. was placed it slab, bearing AR! .10” h(vE5'!wouu,N-T .. ' I I ? M no we " we-Nam we wow 1 The church was completed ester. 0 P , g po”pANo-moo ELSE TOUCH M53 pl Mi Mid MW H"iil'ii' 50”" liiiliiorlv and opened for service in that HAIR STYLIST, noun HA"; .4515 AN ' Jiimily 0? Cl'ilTl"”9l'0W"' W'" "" vear. but the interior was not iln- HAS BEAUTIFIED "mo! ' ARTIETI ” i47'5.i1?777i”71.11: :;2:'.:.:” W i"”:::h” 1" .:"”r.:"s2Lr:t.:"ll' I "Ats”i?.t.."EW . as o e o . - p, o It.-.i r...v . . broae. VEIZVONE "THAT Andrew and at Am '5 ' Excepf us R Mm: Alice Compton. returned to her home in oeorrreiwn on Friday. Mr, Harry Macoonnell. spent the weekend at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 3. Mac- Connell. April 30th. following s year: period of duty with the Canadian Army In Korea. rm. MacDonald who is I still of Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Moc- Dnnald will spend his leave at his home in Georgetown. -AG. May it... frmrl Water-town. Mass... stops. behind which were two large nichee. holding statues of 8.5. Peter and Paul. and also many "smaller In the centre high over all. in the apex of the altar were small statuctteo or the Sacred Heart. St. Joseph and St. John the B!!!)USI- The frontal of the altar showed three lozenges; on the centre one was carved in has relief a wreath of grapes, surmounting a. medal- lion. whereon were represented the Lamb and the brick with the seven Beets, the Gross and the implements ' "mi Ki"-"A 0' M" Galelhlished limit so e rears later. On T CRULLE OF "””'”'V Ml” "Id Mr” imh" CJPIIIETIHE. one "Ins" struck bv thc EFIIEERY WOMRAN Goicll. Irnagnlficent. pmpogtlnfm North 'the ".1 TOWN AND "-w" 1 o w e - Chill” M"C07m9ll "7 ll" R”-"I 'incl.11?erigir'1m of the lnclPl"-it Ciiniidilii N3VY- "'A"V"'d AI KAI” Apse. Under the dome of the Apse iax. N. 5.. went U10 Pm Wteim-'i stood the High Altar. alumni in in with Mrs. Macoonnell and iamily demm nnd "mm. 1; W” whhe hhd 1 Z A in Georgetown. gold. and pure Gothic in style. The V' .M table was surmounted by graded Lg ? lri,;si.v gr suoiz-re-A A wires HER ilAii2-Do Looioi LIME A FQIGHT --- Upon the richly gilt tabernacle WIG d)MBED Pie. Peter G. Mssnonaid. itr- door, the Cross and the Pelican wrm AN rived in Georgetown on Thttrednv. were finely carved. EGGBEATERI Wmzlu 75- LUCILLE MILLER, II-I MAVTIDE 57:, prrrseuizuu 27, 5 PA.