Saturday. July 9, 1955 The Guardian Page 13 New Ferry Reports Trouble wilhseerlnge QTTAWA (CF)-Start of a gov- ernment ferry i Serious Effort To Close Rift Between Pope, Peron VA'i'lcAlfcl'!'!(AP)-cahlesandhisaasietaat .1:-on hetweuithePopeandPreaident aasrioua effnrtls underwayto cloeetbe riftbetween the Vatican andArgeI erclici In N. s. Aysiery Death t':;r.fa"in that deah pre- ile said liei-' death appeared to those responsible for the expulsion. Ind bloody althmlill brief revoln-g -- vio- . this. service betweu riylor met an unknown Ind have resulted from asphyxia 'and y lion in Arsentiu. . gnl death." Pllholollcll WW the eppelrancs would be compat- Th” d” M” the 8' "3" '50 VIHCIII I i-mllollncemelt of E”: Sam um mu” "m 5' N t was probably lbie to strangulation " the president may have started excommunlcation. published in L'- y l l" l” ''”h' l””'''' ' ”””y saw me at i II!!! The body was found in the ruins '0 I003 llnllll 0' "Ii 9lw!1"!IlIlll- Osservatare mentioned no names tmubh um d"9l””d ” M N kad before flames swell in g are I '39 "mm it "go. MP0”; on him Jun. 15 but vwemtwunu "M n dam; the vessel Biueaoee. Tram-t unoccullled gamma camp 0 camp 0 0 by nu Rom” gmwuc church, . Minister Marler annouosd 1&- . wu found. nearby Pembroke June 29. It was Included PEIOII Md members of lllicll her 19. u-om we med . d N” u um d The Pontlfrs brief message to M. govemmem dale . The jury said the W-' by M: T M will; hd been mm Peron was in Spanish. He said he i The Blue-nose. bmlt lolntlv huh. ilondvs death waisqo riaecommen mm 1:; Pembmh mm. In” npuyed that God would mumme U federal and Nova Booth govern- ..... .. ---- move your em -0 um we -5- Emltlcvmenl :.:i":.r:'.'::r......'m loved people of Argentina may freely live their Catholic tradition. The 79-year-old head of the Cath- .YaI'm0utlt. N. 5.. and Bar In- bor. Me. Mr. Marler told the Commons uPatl'lOlOEl.3L William Af Highest Peolt y by the ' Mt "1 be! th m d olic church sent his cable Sunday. WASHINGTON (AP). ,g M . nation of the charred body! was ere are e e an thread i "Al. i in it h . We that during trial runs last wed ignmgnd reswo,-y 91-gang 'niade had contained a gallon of fuel oil. per”. ay . rec", gone om 1 I310 ::&oo0i;l000J utf;”eS,c.n:re:t:rsl some hearings in the sliipts pee- .r Th Pundmt. upon number in an country. history, pulslon gears became overheated and four will have to be replaced. The Rluennse was to have bed rlnllvnrwi .llily17 Mr. Marler g& ranevtal oi the gears will hold this I up by about 14 days and postponl the start of the service by the same lencth of time to about said- e Ax, the occasion of the Feast of st. Peter and St. Paul. had cabled his "respectful salute" to the Pontdff. ' Both messages were publishedl Friday by the Vatican newspaper of month the commerce and labor depart- ments reported Friday. Unemployment. on the nlhler hand. increased by only 190.000 to a total of 2.579.000. This was one the smallest increases for the of June since the Second To Attend Camp Durotliv Perry. .3 first class Guide from the Second Su.rnmer- side Company. who leaves out W d esday morning to attend in- Einslein's Peace Plan Will Be Revealed Today U: f f t I R 11' mind L'0 t . l:::.l”.::t:.'l.:::"..'.':.f :3... ..s. l::.":.:..? ..:r:. 5... .. ..::".V:..':':. l:::::::;:. who em. a. P055 t h .k. l1.'L b (1 t,'. N S. , , s:35e13st W" W M" ”i.iii2”33..liii..:i1i"3:3'n.";'3iff?i2 3f.1i.2”?i.i:.'”li”l.i'i 'i?if.'.f.iJ".”.f ..,, 33;-gagg, :.”5.f.'l;:'l;.”:.':.':..”'; '.'J.?f.....".2”'l.'.f"....;.”.?.: .. L-I mm nu.-van ill" Wm be "vealed to the wor King of Sweden and the prime norance when asked about reports ?gl:”:',:”l5lH35 tllb"-5"Pl, in -l'm9- but ""1 M” wlu”-d PE"-" D'””” The :-.1-.m is to be operated by oglilrespondents from many coun- mllfllllsiers 0gSlwetl'lei: and Indlla. mu ill! IhuenosdAlresvoft.such message: bmymegtooge ml"m';'5l;5da:l,llfgoret)'l':s' gyetflle astdwggs L-b0E::,af1,. . 1:3” ' Dlltilllils”-0ll'nEdhC!.;l3 She was . hall to 811 Hr ce as year, us It ose ays. alcan circ es - .- . - - Y ' . Ill.t v avle " ip ding Gon- nes Wm ffrolmllzielirspllilufhe great wrote: "The supreme fact that lied Friday. definite steps were te!';ll'.felnglui!:bl;:org1fLnjg()bLul?ul:itrleEIh y'ellm.Gsh:l M31 melnd lA'"h stun? .l'taliv at. Lauzon. Bus 93” me "3 taken by the Vatican to mend the ” "3 A5 "1 er l" at ' 155 "K93" 1 9"" it IS the second Hmg she bu governments cannot bring them- selves to face is that their aims can no longer be achieved by war. This applies equally to Communist and anti-Communist powers." The neutral report he has in mind would be so convincing that no government or statesman could fail to recognize the futility of war. SHARED VIEW Einstein is known to have shared Russell's views on the "blindness" of politicans to the real danger of the weapons i has placed climbed by four million from the Winter low point. about ll million more than the normal spring ex- pansion. the atom and lIYllf0' ..mb5 which his genius made pr" ti lie. . Id B:-rii-and Russell. 82 - Year” Bl-fish philosopher. will announce lmls for using the statement tuned by Einstein and seven other sCl?.'lil5iS of international fame- as the foundation of a new peace formula. V Tile world-wide interest aroused hp. been so great that the philoso- 91' has been forced to hire a ad of Chariot! etnwrl yphmn M WNW", had tlltflmilty over gears. These Ivcrc made in the United Kingdom land delay In their delivery caused postponement of her launching -from last, fall lllllll a few weeks cunsmne Plenw F97 lago l-lowraver. the vessel was virt- W , .ually completed onbtlie shipyard SllD(l)ilrfZlrAb:Ad1sC;U,lfaE9rl Zmrks so mtg (way did not mt" K ' ' the rlellvrrv time off schedule. sumlng more fats than at present lam”? Nnlwan ,pCggDigbygAmug Dr" L Ed p.9”l l"""l ."l 'h” h”."ll nulls Klnl:s- asked whether the l'l.PD-'iri.l'filgnlFS.dll'll i r ll in n fllii- gmupmvgs Mam? breakdown uy S"l)'ql'llqeare isnerlitlugh PVI(lFrl('P now r"”pd Ml mp my day of h.- i ' ' ltrlals and how inn: ll would tab state-church quarrel in Argentina. This clash had led to the expul- sion June 15 of Buenos Alresl aux- iliary bishop. lllsgr. Manuel Tato Declares Canadians Red Party Not Growing In Canada MARYS DAY AT MARIAN ACADEMY Mary's Day was celebrated at Miscoucbe recently. sponsored as a first national project by the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae to honor in! a special OTTAWA fCPl - -Jusiirr MllllSl.El'l h 11 than the one mVf.h Rlgggke: in their hands. Wfi.V Mary. the Mother of ma!'I- Garson said Frldaythere is "clear, to suggest there is some artvlall nSlnEElgTS sacizar Close friends have revealed that kind. The day chosen for ll!-evidence" that the Communlstldanger to health if on mnsumpim ('”'""l"'F "N" ma” "ll" '5' 0-NT observance is the Saturday be-lparty in hm growing ,1, numbers. '3"S"195 3" l9P3l"'l f 'h ed t ,".b',2'.'iIl .a A"h”"gh mntems of we mm B: mlteadle dd:l?:dssPrelsltlt:t fore Mother's Day. or influence in Canada. 'tllnlnllaSle:alolr0ie:.'lahgrtoid hlpnl-ls.-l -W -Var”? -W1 its due! I-f A I rllllllblye vlllll file stfxcrfrllpilteisaidil Roosevelt during the Second World The Canadian Federation 0! He said in the Commons that he. "18 S6-S5l0ll Of ill? SPf0nd Canadian f k"m:du'hF'.hh" fm", greakldsm w 1 " 1 hat atomic bombs should be ' Convent Alumnae is a national does not want. in state the govern nullllloll l"-'ltlf"em"-F l"'”' "" F '" a-Vt ""3 mid P01lllC5'l5 the Vlew "f the war t - - to ed ( h M, . F , k g h 3,; , . make mlouirms about the time fillet I cientists that war can no longer m3d9- l . nrgamza ion compos 0 1 9 .m”'" l Emma" "r actual panyl of ehemfgallddlignadlgi at wnuld be required for new triah. umnse Associations of the varl- membership. it would notheip work ous -Catholic colleges. convents of the RCMP, am and high schools in Canada to squad, advance the interests of Alma Mp, Gays n 5 up n .4 . mt . g , g . Mal" and Cllrisllall ed"C3”0"- evidence ofothe anartygwsdzhgth B15 Bhdlisease M like wood veSSF'lSllzAbneatl-sac! ligloefieslll-?cl1ei?EllilieAmd':il'al When in 1921 the Alumnae As- shown in votes for the Laborlw 16 Causes ea" attacks and DI: ll” ' Act "Wbil l soclation of Ontario formed a Progressive part in federal ti 5 eke: "lipman H7 ' 9 deal!" provinc-at chapter of the interna- local I t Ill: 63000 L if: Cutting Fe! consumption Wtlllldim '”5”55 detads the 5l”l””3'-ll tlonal Federation of Convent Al v-nge:;:.cvi.u'l5nie5 ten the 19533195. Kiwi watchllsg rem'Ds' greater use A !:g'D!lt!'f'(zi55ou; etha:u.acll3fe6m'e-ldvollzliumi Vl-- ' - gg' d d ;.,..:erIl. umliae. the idea of a natlonalieral election represented party ?.a,f,.'"m.?;L Dg(.,wp:&::1dguse 0 the Official Secrets Act an instrument of policy. one proposal for peace which Russell will probably put forward is that two neutral nations. such as India and Sweden, should in- estigate and draw up 8 detailed report on the ruin which would be brought about by a third world War. he said EXCES3!l'e' consumption of fat " Crapaud United Church (above) will be re-opened with special services tomorrow, July 10. alter recent re-decoration and other im- provements having been made'by the members of the congregation. The exterior of the church has been painted a brilliant white. new cement steps and walk have Fisher in the same year. ' On July 31, 1911. Cornelius Low- iher deeded his house and lot to Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson for their lifetime, and then to the Methodist Church. Rev. Mr. Thom- pson had been born in Crapaud. On June 9. 1924. the Methodist Rev P. A. Fitzpatrick. 1918-1922. Rev. G. N. Somers. 1922-1930. Rev. J. L. Lund. 1930-1936. Rev. Fred M. Young, 1930-1940. Rev. Ward MacLean. 1940-1943. Rev. J. A. Jardine. 1948-1947. Rev. E R. Woodsicle. 1947-1949. Rev. R. L. Bacon. 1949-1952. Rev. Alexander MacKay. 1952- -subverslve . l U. S. Medical Ass'n Gives . View On Aspirin CHICAGO (AP)-An American in factor in causing atherosclerosis. perlarmance 05 ll-l-5 dlm-Esp" Church sold their interest in this Copies ofthe mm” mm” be for ' (1 th nds have ropcrty and the proceeds were 1953. - g C t 1 .. wmded ,0 an ggvergiments um, M edical Association committee been laid. an 6 SW11 9 d -' ma h "1 R ' M d A h 1953” Federation 0 onven Aumnae members. fellovv.-travellers and a mm-...m e- to be involved! inbeaiwailtgling they :f,f,fp::,?.l?"sli:.iiaoll':;c sglklzllgllle l)ffl.e9:lOll'na:le L?l1:reCh:l'tdl?ct:l::. gig: larilplldoutnoas illeplll'lracrl(as;f0lVSdal: Ev Dy N: H. . :1: ”,lf.?,?,f,'fs'h,,,i'd"1.?,f,?'e,'3,,C,?;',, H5 5:332,-1:15 m;,r;::erhad0fm;'3: 'p'g':::;; NEW CITIZEN! id C r - u E . i l 1 ' ' - :3: apieg efmdgngs. "V on 1318"-drHl:9,fl1 out of the reach of been. rrituchw l?1lsPT:!;;dCel;1un3gPI:3a3VTe' 3333'-n3I': f'30l:l9'.';:;lge;elclueonchol;r”: lphwl by w""""l 'Teorol:lit':.i. gndniiuftirlea isxgvefi votes becgiuscu tile? were merely N S o1'grAwA .(;p. h c1 IN roucil WITH SCIENTISTS ' ants 9 3 hm. shed 0,, ms 10, he 8 0m I angry or ms at . GVY EGMGII certificates were granted to 19. The report of the committee on toxicology also recommended that: The number of child-type tablets shed in light pastel rose colors. a completely n lighting system nae associations by the then governor of the Ontario chapter. Mrs. Harry L. Rosier. a national Icontinued from page 1! The minister was replying to a claim by John Blackmore tSC- been fini and green new and moder new Canadians last year. M pt lAPl cent more than in 1953. the bureau Royal Navyls of statistics reported Wednesday. This plan is known to have been With steady improvement in the highways through the vears the PORTSMOUTE EH51-3-lid Province Model Lethbridge) that the Communist A seaman in the R . . . f l lfl. l d the . . . ,, . . liltlede-ach ':”"m""' umuld Hm has been lnSl:tll:d- S9-1ll"E;?:;i”l:d llixseo asa”a0"':'ealnl;5 n;el;rE:1:D0r,a. Federation of Convent Alumnae problem in Canada is growing in submarine 3ErViCF was charged.Certificatv:s. were granted to 1.5! n . The pms be Wm din ml modalloll 113- 99" 1'9 7 g d "M and me church Shed was that Stall was formed. officially known as size. intricacy and audacity. Thursdy with revealing secret in former sublects of other British In plastic foil so thglieit catiidot lid and ""”'”I'ed' meln:1sd:ae:svel::o- sold and removed from the Drorfl hAn0mer Drama deicribed by it” Candle” Fedemuo" M com .The ljlscusslo” 3'70” durmg 0”” f"m'mD"H C”mm0"W"l"h w"”t.rl”' 3" hi easily removed by a child. wilfihdca,-rpe ;,."'”;'..f,'(, wan Pa gap. arty in 1.952. : Pd Streak?! h W331 d emergency vent Alumnae. slderatioh of justice department The admiralty arrusecl attic Sea- mer United States citizens, 10,30 QUEBEC tcmynr Jules Gm. u(-ONSULT PHYSICIAN" V 9 01' 9 1 d t d the in 1913 electric lights we,.e 1,,.',99 "18 11116 C0 Ibb illlt 10 Marys Day. founded by Mrs. estimates than mlchael Ronald Andrews of firmer subjects of European coun- - tlsmal fnnt lnstale . an Staned in the rhurch and in 19,-,.eftecl at a moments notice in Philip A. Brennan of New York. 17 sci-loot; falling to heed a warning that he lFlF'S. 1.423 former Chinese Inb- seiin, prominent Canadian ra- The law shlmld ca"V "19 N-l' building will be healed me should not. reveal FPrtalll ininrln-r iects and 3434 formerly man. ? jthe event. of a national emerg- was adopted in 1931 by the Fed- Mr. Blackmore. sadl there were diologist died Thursday night in Vlce: "c”"9”u Y0" Vhyslclan 0" cooler months with an oil furnace ”"e"5lV'9 "Fair? W?" made enc A11 1 h 3 k d 3 t r - tion which had r-nmo in him in the in . ' d 1 h th 1 i i h .11 1 ded J, - y- C U 5 are S e 0 pl! eratlon. its observance this year a reported 17 schools of commu- mgr W P" "5- ospltal here. He was 54. "559 0' C "are" ""d" ""99 which has already been l"5”'"ed' De?” na:f1ol,:mx:c::;-aglgglingc, "The trl(l:::l"n Such a demonstration two or was deferred to Saturday. May nlsm in Toronto last year and sev- The re-opening! services tomor- row morning will be conducted by the pastor. Rev. Lloyd Archer. while Rev. R. L. Bacon. a former inister to this congregation. will be guest speaker for the evening service. Soecial music for the service! will be provided under the direc- tion of Dr. Peter MacDonald of Crapaud. What is known today 85 "19 United Church at Crapaud had lie when the a small Dr. Gosselin was a fellow of the y"" M "get" Royal College of Physicians and Tl” 'el”"- P"b”5h9d Friday 11' surgeons of Canada a fellow 0. the AMA journal. said oil of winter- the ..adl01o8y Family of London green and aspirin are the forms of ucewrwdent of the Candi”; sallcylntes most often involved in Dancer Society. chief s8dl0l0Kl5L of 2" pmsonmg of youngster” It the Ste. Foy. Laval and st. Sac- rament Hospitals and a member of the faculty of Laval University. During the Second World War. e served as a lieutenant-colonel - th the Royal Canadian Medical orps. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Dr. Gosselin is survived by a ssister. Olga. and a brother. Paul- Western -HOME MADE ICE CREAM. Darnley Rail. Monday. July 11th. -DANCE. lrislltowa. Door prize. -SBEBBBDOKE W. l. straw- berry ice cream festival. Jub 12. 111195 H X9313 14th to coincide with the 25th c”'''h- 1" P.0nC1USl0!1lhiI1k- lanniversary of its adoption. ed the Prince Edward Island In- High M555 was said in the Site .23 for their kind invitation parish church by the pastor.Rev. to have her speak at their con- J, DA Kelly, many'members at- vention. "I have been tremend- tending and receiving Holy Com- ously impressed With, your hoa- munion. There was exposition of pitality and 1' shall take back the Blessed sacrament in the some very lovely memories of my Convent all day until 4.30 p.m.. trip to lour beautiful provlnce" where many devout clients of 5'19 38111 Our Lady knelt in prayer and OFFICERS INSTALLED paid homage to Her and Her Div- At the opening of the eveningline Son. Benediction of the Bless- session a very impressive cere- ed Sacrament followed by hymn! mony conducted by Mrs. Harold at the grotto. and the crowning Laird was carried out when the of the statue by the president. newly elected officers of the ex- Mrs. Jerl'Y Richard. Clflsed 5 day ecutive were installed. specially ' ” A d to honoring Commencing with "O Canada" the Mother of God. the tdelegates then sung the In- . stiu do which was followed Record Sales by the repeating of the Institute moto. "For Home and Country". "Are you ready and willing to accept the responsibility of your - new office" ran the words of the DETROIT tAPl - General Mo- charge deliver by Mrs. Laird, tors reported Friday its car divi- sions sold a record-breaking 1.- 947.908 new and 2510.98) used cars in this year's first six months. The former record for new car eral more ill Sudbury. Ont. He asked why they are allowed to con- tinue. Mr. Garson said he knows about the schools. "After most careful considera-. tion.'' he said. "we think that from the security standpoint the prac-1 tices we have been following are tn the best interests of the coun- Ty... He did not amplify except to say that Canada ts getting better re- sults than other countries which carry out vigorous anti-Red carri- paigns. Mr. Blackmore said that judging from university newspapers. two universities in Canada "have gone almost completely Red." He main- tained that the publicly-owned CDC is giving Canadians "all absolute drenching of communism. program . after program " He spoke at length about the CBC until CCF Leader Coldwell in- terrupted to say he was out of or- der speaking of the CBC during a study of the Justice department. "Let's get to the business before us and not hear all sorts of attacks tees at this time were .losephimf?fl MacDonald. Robert Simmons. 0. B. Wadman. Isaac Beer, George Nicholson and George E. Leard. On June 10, 1925. Crapaud Methodist Church entered the church union and became a part of the United Church of Canada. The circuit was again re-arranged so that it included only Tryon and Crapaud. until 1943 when Cape Traverse became the third mem- ber of the circuit which exists today. 4-(Photo by Wotton) in 1929 the late William Cullet bequeathed five hundred dollars to the church to be used for repairs. and beautifying the church. In 1931, new windows were in- stalled and church was painted. In the summer of 1946 the spire of the church was set on fire when struck by lightning. but the church was saved through the prompt action of the Victoria and Crapaud Fire Departments. Repairs to the spire and some in- terior redecorating was made necessary at this time as a result of the damage by fire and light- REGIONAL BIGENTENNIAL CELEBRATION and Pllilllll At EGMONT BAY Wednesday. July 13. 1-956 "Salicylate c o in p o u u d s are known to have caused 113 deaths in the United States in 1952. Of these deaths. 06 occurred in chil- dren under five years of age. Twenty-one of these deaths were caused by methyl salicylate, 41 by aspirin." The committee said the tempta- tion tn sat aspirin had been in- creased by the development of flavored tablets for children. Gtiih-rdian -MOTHB - Now is the to protect your garments. Larvex. guaranteed for one year. All sises. Also good line of fish- ing tackle. Foley's Drug store. -CASE SOLVE!)--A case in- volving the theft of a watch and a pair of glasses which were was constructed donated by Christopher Smith. in the eastern part of the Cravllld gistrlctdop the tilte of the present rapau ceme I'll The land was given under date of September 5. 1826. and the church trustees were: Cecil Town- time send. John Leard. .. GCOFBG Get Wigglnton. Robert Wilson. Stephen Wilson. Isaac Trowsdale and Rob- ert Hudson. This church was replaced by another which was built in 1840 and its opening lefvlce ducted by Rev. William Smith of Charlottetown on Auflust 30111 of Religious Ceremonies at S O'clock A.M. Childrenls Parade - Floats - Band Swings and various games. Meals served on grounds noon and evening. WRESTLING JAMBOREEA FIRST APPEARANCE IN CANADA Monday. The newly el ted officers ac- cording to the ritual made their affirmative replies. The cere- mony closed with the repeating '”"" ' - ales was 1475943 units sold in ed -C3-APAUD RINK felllllf NP "0193 W 5"” 3, mm I YOWE that year. Rev. James Bulpltt In 1952 the Stordy famii made l"uu":s9',lrh”l me Malrytedstewut lhe first half'of'1950. The old rec- lm m?'mlllT C lllrstllls fdnd msmu. of-war postponed on Monday. July lad! clolblns while Iwlmmlns at was the first ordained minlstg ft2:dllIuu;I:;e1t: lgtglglglwtgathgfgeluttg 3:”? l,,,,s.”1,,;',f;'3?,'c,,' 'f,,cG::,fj:' ord for used car sales was 2.i7n.. "ml ” we 5” ml: for one week only. -TIGNISH PICNIC. Reserve Wednesday. July 27th. for the Tignlsh parish picnic. g-RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- trist will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday. July 9th. Bel Weed Road shore was solved yesterday by Cost. Harry Mac- liay of the Bummer-side police force who discovered the stolen articles hidden in a trunk at the residence of a juvenile living in the 'west end of the town. The articles were returned to their owner, -FUNERAL IN NEW YORK- Mrs. Michael Mccarville. Car- ton. received ths sad news of the sudden death of her brother on I-3. F. HUNTER. Optometrist. Saturday. June 2 of John P. Ca- wlll be absent from his office from lllll. M.A.L.L.B. Brooklyn N.Y. at July 11th until August 9th lnclus- the age of 75 years. Solemn re- ive. office open for repairs. re- quiem mass was celebrated in placements. etc. St. Patrick's cathedral, New York from where the remains were to conduct relmlnf Sfffvlc" and trustees at mm were John Lane. William 1-nmam Thomas Myers. -lllllll Locke, Charles Beer. C-eerie wlK' qinton and Stephen Wiliwk . This church was later moved 0 nresumahlv in 1877. We the 791 units delivered in the first half of 1941. The GM report said every pas- senger car division - Chevrolet. Potiac. Oldsmobile. Buick and Cadillac-set records for both new and used car sales in the January- Julle period ...:m.:m. TORONTO (CP) A A mother thanked the delegates for the honour conferred upon her and at purchase an individual commun- "N Same lime pledged her best ieodn gtmlch was suitably engrav- glythe Service of home and coun- . year. also, the furnace . was installed in the church. pzgcz uggngn stmoreland gillihlilf mmmugsguexxommclgff n1Aml'nost mmmn.5 2'"u1",,l.”.' - s ro am w - Vlllale 0' 690119 Fill in 11191110?! 01 111! edgtalk It)!!! gtlie Intel-natll(:nalul:ea.ce 860 1 M Yillkliullylnrl 509" llgur; Garden which is situated half ch 13.1 .aoprovs e ac an; a p ma on u, H u Ibo d of 1-,-.,.,n.13edeque clr- from Mrs. Bert Warren and Mrs. ::K,,;',, :i,;;1,,f,:?,': on:nd ulxlqorfg cult was lziven for the erecliiholn lllbbard Eowatt in memory of Dakom. of a Wesleyan chapel. and 8 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- This 2300 um "ad of mm. ClllII'0ll- ll ll l'l9ll9Ved' W” "Gee: "d C"""'”3 E d d"p” fl” ll" one-third of which is situated in ed during that year on land lea; choir wall from . N. R. Bovyer. United stem and two mm! in to the Methodist Church by t Pi At all times the congregation Canada. was Very mterenmgly "id M"9- S"""el Lani Tali; if have mdnvound w keep mar described by Professor Heath ll ill” "me "'9 John C ei much i” ' "En "d m''””'' Macouarrle. formerly of Victoria that sister. Elizabeth Sturdy. W” Church Part of this money was used to SUMMERSIDE ARENA TllES. - JULY 12 - 9 p. at. lint at This World Ctlll1P.6 the Only One Alive LADY ANGEL World's Ugliest Girl Wrestle REGULAR Thursday night dance at. k . the Kensington Legion ;':..::el.:”.:';.:. 2121:. ":.r'"”: Home. Good music good dark for the cough syrup. She gglehlvtth mgsg; bqy Ergyin lg an an e iuns me found later she had dminlstered Boys. Dancing from 9:00- dlsinfectant instead. Police - said Mrs. John Hill called an ambu- 1230 ST. Admission 50 cents. -DON'T FORGET Ice Cream Social tonight, St. Mark's Hail. Kenslngton. Craoaurl. On Ma the board laltce immediately and her ill- month-old son. Ronald. was soon under emergency treatment. hospital. His condition was re- mm -NOTICE. ll tandl bill transferred to St. Frani Ce Le if. G g Wlzsinton. condltl n. d its t i did , . W111! Sea View school n attic: lery. Providence R. I. bulrllgl grilif Beslr JOS9:llr Crew. 'l'hom- appearhncemls an liiriiei?aIliol.sptiefnthe "d MW asmcmed with B""d”” ported ummcmry must be pm mof. July gm beside those of his brother. the ,, "lqglmon, George Percival, thug md effort vm, by M mam. College. University of Manitoba. After this am same will be liand- 1844 ReV- A- 1-- Cablll and his Lloyd French and William sobe.v- bars to this endeavour. P""e550l' M!c9"'"'l'- ""10"! l ed over for collection. by order 31”" M11 M"3"9l I-iwlell A In 1873 Trynn was org! led Officials of the church at the l" ”"””l"5 H” '"de" "M mt l M m"l9"- l"'9lh9l'- 690'” c'hm- 0' 393' info a separate circuit consisting present time are. elders. John u" 3”d'"' Md bent '” "ME ” l .p”-Dunno trll Bedeque predeceased him I of 'l'ryon. Mt. Trynn. weslmore Nicholson. William Weddell, Nor- 8" I P93" m""0"'l the AHMNE. g cm”: g:.'hy'c':'hm'a'f' N Aof”l:l'."".d:':'c'.f land. Crapaud and Capo Traverse. mu':.n":acgn;ld.n Stneggitls Peg: mfg ";?2g:?:n;h';Ev:":';; loth. Fredericton Sunday School also stirvl . if M. C - , arr: D ' ch' ' i ' t a lid "they never will." he 10 I. m. Worship Service 11 a. Ill. hill vleltetlmlilc futile” pl-l:vln:e 0" "mum 8iE:r::;nn'. Ml.l:3".:Kid 52:3 dilator E SUNDAY. JULY WWI eJl';I&:;hneSmda.y.&Md10 l.III. ulgst summe'i-uafterhedn Eblge all on June 16. 1877 land was a; ichoiaoii. Hubert Harvey, w'1m.m He told of how contributions ........”"".........1 '- '-- W c.:::l...w... .. ill... :,ug;.-d.;:..;;-: ;.l1::,-.. 0' Carr... ..;"-'..-".,.' l.l.'l.'."...":,,"'.e.i:;.3.l.; :::..:.":. 2.";.';'P.'-:::lz:::. '::.::; .n mks-e--,-1-m mt,-,3; g-vt;;m- gt: 3.1;: .. t ' s 9 , , r. ow. oy . . . ft. gnaw"! Ilnmulluuud day morning to attend the funeral. me presill church. shown above. Donald and B. J. Trowsdale. 01-. from the governments of the two wilslsgtltae Seth" mid preach the sermon. M” LV M y g. V, . Ohm-oh sud” "nu". W0, was moved. and renovations were win is Mrs. John Simmons; sun. countries as well as from many cunbeck wm be mom. "'""' lodblvvlllioll P l '""'E ""0" included "19 Iddlflbn school tendent. Wm. institutions and private citizens THE LADY ANGEL ONLY ONE ALWI um, . M. an .'”e. efsona 5. MR. . Damn.” 'u the Weddell; wdwt boil” H: gescribed hltcxlde aye!!! mo PM - Rev. R 1.. Bacon. MA . Bull. will blije Liv-M szeleall. - h , av. II . . srowenpeoo In I .h.ThTriity0cit '; rs...a- . g , ,, I 7:mu"...""' "m" " "l" "V"” "WW 5"” om minister ttlls church. -M lfysrr mission 1 band leeaeie. the border in friendship and road Psi.-gleeful: M:.'Noni'uin Mnimlilcflllll be soloists. "9 ""” 31" "5?" l”””' '."'"f'F """' F'"””” T” h”"”' "" WW3”: lntuic wilful: ni i,aua lug unc.l: Mn. weglgv Ca believed Mrs. iohn Nicholson and Mrs. will. it is one spot which is not she makes vlnmerl taint .rt'l;l:Je:n;;iv. Oh mother. loote- ay dxeum-H nmnmm mm Kim...” . em .01 hfvaedmn lhemlll-set nrgizrgatgn Norman uscoonatd. conunel-clauxed in "our way. rte! Am. Ann wl:i.coMr. . u",' "I 9 ' ' at-u amon e 0 h to t eubetanti ' . i will '7p'.'L."',,,”'i.,.,,,,,,,,Ll' ""1," ...,.,.,, hm , mm M at that time were the family cmlnca Phnons 'J.,';.,.5.?lf3'n. hi? M2,. mm .,.,. L---m----m--m--mm- THE LADY ANGEL vs. ALMA MILLS K. Campbell. minister. 1 ' Ian Winnie Morrison. Aloe:-ton. g”f'”&;.?:"'i'2wllTru”ieera' no pastors of this church from ":,”"" 3'Q;"”(,'",",:; g:,,';:"' C” s::---: . ae. . - - aaan e n anion e--- --e-S--m .cAll ADJOIJINID - In M" M. on . mm" M, .0 9" Nicholson. Best. 'lm"”'"' Cm" "3: an 'm''” ll" "E" which was one from the Womsn'E Au-ARD n C A F lrlaiofn,3,wmho( -nu, ' l ' lbeclr.Wadman.rdM(a:c .M::'-u."' - '1nstitutesofcansda.Frornhlsde- S I ' ' '9 , 53;”; '1. - uh wmn cat, 1, W Quarrle. Rlclla srnerol 33' : " gcrlptlve talk and beautiful scenes V . infractions of the Potato Inches. In Cblrlottefown where in recording steward for circuit - - WIN: "M531 delegates were left with lime ll! Doom 1 , '- .a, up mm .1 5., cumin, mu from 1993-1919. and also 1'7. " 1" T”dv m3f1”- ht that they were seeing and um. hmerd 0. lo", hm Comrade nun” Mug. inn-ti mil out is in com: "M303"!-Mflhw lb-It "'"""' ”' "” "'”" " C" luv :72" ””"'f. '”3"',”'” ”' "".,,..'". ”" z: i 1 ' H '9 eanrt , in. ' Pllldt h T tr it h 1”. ' ' ' ' '-"""1" "E P""1;'ell"E "ll 'Don3kl will he held from his Into residence 329 5015- iFD l.I. -333'" & 900- -I-,g;,;,'.-:,f'l'e'.i”n.""....”l.ll"ii: ..l."..l:”';.;.: .:l”l..f...::. '.... n... .. a. .n.nnn. 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