;. .-_._-_ 1 he SU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE I. -;' WVESI ERN GUARDIAN SUNIMEBSIDE and fzj-C m“, Suhlariptiona. Advertising llwfigiiiisnllzbbkstore, Water Si. 1111011111 Buttery. Water 3L [Iarrier r7"; ' ‘QEyT-Mrl. John Pond. M Water Street Salt-Phony 239 p""."—.j 111: olFifill-u‘ m" I" “W” ‘In! ll Ill! 0i the following store; in __,. i. Guardian will be delivered to any it T '11." 111 2c oer d1: or 10c nei- week rhonoemziis m, your order to the boy responlibio for deliver-is. m; you, m,“ ramca couurv lllvllrl l» left with M", you; GWIIM Bran-tore. IVIICI‘ s1. Mark Gander, 0'7 (iffliiVlllc st in Sununersldo o; hr this Iervloo u r_____ __.. - - 1 111 l5 reserved for nevn bglhlilfjiiinillllifl'lfal but udvcrtisin] 1,1 |i'.'\\-.\ nature. may he insert- rd at 2 Wills a word strictly pay rut.- 111 111i-nave F;,.;~,<,..i.!(illS for 89c. Taylor ‘ , .. ...,,.-i1, P. r1. I. L-tili-S-IO-LI. t.. ‘ii1-."1g.'-thi"ee" Hair "tun. _ 1.111111; hair. Gourliec 5M9 L-BOI-IO-IB-Zi. 41111-11 1. .....1rAit'l'. Gen- . ihiriicfy’ . lnSurlmce “' “, _ i..ucru1 contracts at '1' ' . uiioiie Sumntersioe. L-lilfl-ll. EiVEIL-Word 111 Suiuincrside of 1111111, October 17, on, wile o. the \.1 ".11, and daugh- Win, Johnston, 0f 'lhi"ce uttugtttus , Mrs. Herd and Editionton; also 131114111111 of_New . . Mason will be 11.11111 Lot 141, Lot 1G 111 where her late iiic resident Presby- 1 liefore they mcvcg ' .\.11N'i‘ BAY - The 1»: St. Anthony's i1~l1l will l-Iarn with pastor, Rev. John oven in the par- ‘32 years is leav- ‘lllilllt Bay Parish. . f who has been C. rdiqan for the , » ,1 "l succeed Fithert 1' 1» 111 111111. Father Roan-- 111 at Tlgnish some‘ _Kvx<i.\i1"i.1\' Y. 1'. U. --Ti:e .1 Y P. U. inet ln their ‘ evening at 8 I’l'l‘.$Il".13IIl, Glen . After the bu=incss .1 voitonal period was : liicKay assisted bv customary let- .n to some mem- ‘11 i‘ joined the army ~11. in; in another Pro- rt-r tCtirrciit Event Q1117. con- 1111111 Proiitt brought the '0 — Friends will ' t M". D. F. Hod- . Mi". litiddlnott 111.11‘. has been called "cuint of the illness Mrs. L. W. Parker. rioiis operation 311:. Parker will be .-:i hv Island friends. Rev. L. W. Par- uoratc in the West "o some time ago. ~ also well known in '1. being an ardent - .1 \\' M and past >1: Maritime Confer- iniurv frlcnfls soon recover —ll0\'f)R'-‘l) ON‘ SILVER WED- lXG - . and Mrs. Erie Laird 11:1 their silver wed- '11 feliow members o! _ Club gave thcin a 111 their" home in 1111c. A short address ". and Mrs. Laird _ ex casserole and Mr. Laird replied rid thanked every- fcr their kind ill. Afterwards l evening —KLENZO Anti wash “"11 Bflrsle. ‘US$51; 5m"- 11-508-10-111-21. —-WEATI-IER STRIP to" . dow Eyes. Glass. PIIIULSPOiIIIIISVZ/‘ztllld i" Brews- 11-480-10-111-21. ...;.s..l.“51'i...i‘.”.‘,1'."§“. $13,111:"- c on " 1.. 5111111119 0f 50 Sq. fr. at Braces. p“ L-‘IBO-IU-IB-Zl. -—0RIG_1INAL AND GENUINE RubenstelW Alllille Blossom Coogiii: sold exclusively in Sumincrsidi- by Emma“ Dru: Co. L-378-lU-lt3-i0. I—TI'IE GLENALDA Beauty Shoppe, Borden, opens Tuesday, 00t- loth. Full permaiients $15.50, $5.00 and $7.00, end $2.50 and $3.50. Satisfaction is our motto. Giunnc Bernard, Beautician. 11-384-10-15-21. —MASONS are requested to meet aim L —Summerside TONIGHT - SATURDAY rnnoi , FLYNN ' 111111’: 01111151 51111111110111! H "Virginia City IINDOLHI SClJTI-IIUMPIIIEY BOGIII’ llllil Itlilil - illl Ill! - illlll ‘Ill III’ Illlill! lvrrlri i1 lllllliill illllll-l Iilllll INS/Fin! llill Iicill own-wt s»... m. o1. us... out... mm by u.» $1.»... ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.00 and 9.15 HIATINEE SAT. 3 P. M. ““Virginia City” S'I'1\IlI{I.\'(i hIlROL Ii‘I.YNN AXI) MIRLUI IIOPKINS AT CAPITOL 'I'III£.\'I'ICI£, SUMDIERSIITS Mr. (iaudct, proprietor of the Capitol 'l'l1c1i1i"e, Suiniuersldc, liusl bi'ou;.ih1, 1i11oti1er brilliant picture 101 Suiniiicrsiili: this week iii a stirringi in lvfountzion Lodge Room wiili rcgelia on Monday, October 21st 111' 1.15 o'clock P. M. for the piirpcso 1.f Hltfiildillg the funeral QI our 11111- brother Win. Donald Sheen. 13y order of the Worshipfui Master. L-5ti8-l0-l9-ii. -—MEETS OLD FRIEND-Weldon L. Crosman, the 80-year-old active printer of Boston, M111 , lli 1111 in- tcresting letter fi"oi1i i‘l1e Islam." is printed in the Oakland M11:,:1c Leaf, reports that he found but four of his boyhood companions still living 111 his native town oi Summcrsidc during his vatwiton there recently. Thcv were "Lou" Taylor, “T:i11" Johnston, "Ltd" feiers and ‘Wiil" Sleeves —SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS TEA —-Ti1c teac ers of tho SZ-"ide High School aurl Acazlcmr 11:1: to be congratulated on their iery suc- cessful Red Crcs- 11:11 111i 'I‘liii~.~. '. aft-srnoou. The auditorium o1 11 held was prctt y (lecoratezl 111 i111 school colors and Union Jacks, and the tea tables were lovely with 111cc tea cloths, bowls 0f marigriltls and tall gdld candles in silver liv- sticks. Miss AZIIIOS Romany, 1 1- cipal of the High School and Miss Ethel Tanton poured tea, 11nd Miss Georgie MacLean welcomed 11c visitors at the door. The other lady members of the teaching staff serv- ed assisted by a nurubvi" of 1111111: ladies. Mr. Lidstonc and M1". A" 1 Siiiioluiiit also on the to staff acted as 1i=hei".~". Tlzc ers were kept pleasantly busy all the afiemoon waiting on the lfil“1(‘ number of people wlio attendcl. Mrs. Iiarold Srhurnian and .\: "s. Creelman MacArthur playe1l lovely selections on the piano during the afternoon. —-—S. r~ iiig -—D ATII 0F MR. WILLIAllI I1.‘ Slllil. '.—Thcrc pflrSlfd a\\'11_\" 1111 Oc- , tsbei‘ l7 at his home at l5 Afugiitzlizi Street, Arlington. lvlas , 1111;. \Vi1:. D. Sheen. a native of Kiftisiiiutoii. Mr. Sheen had been in 1.1111111: 1111111111. for the past two years, anti 111st death was not iuieypected. leaves to mourn his widow, formerly Miss Eliza Stavcrt, 0f Wiliuo. Val- ley. Their onlv child tiled many years ago. at the aet- of t11i'1‘t‘.\'_ -. Mr. Shren was a successful biisiu ss man. i-Ie was 73 v1-111".< of 115M‘. 11nd was the son of tlie late Mr. Mrs. Matthew Sheen, and iti c11r_ ife vivent to the United States. but remneddmffi’ grim 0x51311101 tlnlrbc/i purchase e ill n w 1 f‘ . Bradford MacArthur. A1101 “Of-l; dcath of their 1111112 a015,) aiéé“...i_.t Mrs. Siren rein‘ 1i where they have since made their home. Before feéllftfll llfilxilsuslfcfi 1 hie, 1'. iu-n "1." - 33511“? the United States Irzathgr company a position which he he d for 1118111’. vcars. He was a 1111111 (ff sterling qualities ziiiq his 11111111 1* nvnts served. tin- . .1111 of Mrs. Chesley lrslie Hooper and Mrs. ~S. m“ '1" airliner-husband, Capt. A‘ ‘i "umber 1t a fighting 111111111. the d-w i" 011- m-iv Piu-iflc area, Mrjor- "mu"! t» i111- army when it came to HINT-Y“!- '"tii1ct loss to the ciimiuuti‘. I Ileililties 111s widen‘. till"! ‘Wommsi Jnhcs and Joseph 111 lolCllslilitwll. and George in Summersitie, and 0m “M” 0| ma, commander emu-M n 0 Alexander, naturally She is shown (LEFT) A Ian Parker General Alexander's 3' . "n lmmml- 19. ls shown on the RIGHT- teach- " Ho, 11rd 1 iv 11111- o1 1111- (lays oi the Gold Rush- iii Nl'\':l"'l. 'll11: 1.1ui"e “Virginia City" ivhich ‘IUWIIS to the theatre last '<:.tl('$ with uncanny viii..- ness the uiiroarious times when life and iuonev were held in iiit.e rc-, gard h» jliil teaming thousands 1f’ gold niad i1<1\'<‘titui'ei's from eveiy 11111-1 oi ihc globe to the Gcid Fisios. oi Ni‘\ti(lll. 'I'11<1 plot of the story 1s at the tiiut- oi the Civil War when i1iil- lioiiuiis turned over their money to help '.li1-:i" izivorite side, and lilllllUli \\'\‘l'.‘ f'i'('ll\' bnarderl to help tie 11-1. 111 Richmond, Virginia. 1111 1111s a (lashing p11i1 1i.- .. ii Nor tern 1.111 - . 11 pris: . in LiLlrs . I‘. _11 plays his p.ii't with 11c 1111.11 111111 nerve. 111: 1s 0.111.111 1- Personals 1 . S‘ 111 'I‘1111i1l;.~"_,i\'.i1g in New L Anna Aukl. Suinmerside, 11g l11"1" p.11't":1t.\, 1i‘. Wes. to learn ‘ that . \V.liiiot1 Valley, Prince l C0llllly Hospita. S. , —»'I'l1e t . —Sg1_ 1101111111 MrDoilgill of the I’. i?‘ 1 lii_-.1l1i1it.1:1's 1111s ' . "r speiidlii. A/Iozvll and CI." i . 11s‘ pair . Mi"._ 1.11111 Diiizell, New in-I _ DOUSE BOMB Lontlin ~ICP1 -Couvcm sisters ‘ ‘in a s~i1<l 1 ‘ 111!" 0Xlill!1ifSl'i:Q_ an iiieendii-rv which f 1 111 rri: 1; <1 l» ‘n 111.: n1"?! 2f) i-liilrlrvii . c, . t iucuqh unltuoa" 111g and 1i111iai"111;1l. 1, tisli Afalziva to the Unit/rd l States in the first 111111" mo i115 01’ ..1is t .1. e e 11111111. ($0110.: 1112s: 110111 zlie 1 . licrl-and colonies. sister, Mrs, George Davison, of Kensincton. survive. The body, ac- companied 11v Mrs. Sheen. will ar- ‘ rive in Ki-nsinuton by ti1.s evening's train 111111 \\'lll 111: taken tothchoire of 111s brother Mi". Joseph Sheen. The 11111111111 will take place Monday " 5L‘. 111 S l When great war. lie has been Walt It bum-pun; or .ippi1.;1.11.o11 ui a 111w ‘giolts tit-iiiciiiious, 101111, 11111. CAPITOL — Summerside MONDAY _ "ruusoav i rsnerfs lllll. IENGTH FEATURE IN TICIINICOIOI More adult than anything he’: ovor done before, yo} a lo completely appealing to all. . Mother, Dad, and tho '1‘ kiddies fool , llnrlinurl by no 1101011111.... 1.1V" ALSO COIMEDY I . J. BIATINEES 0N MON and TUES AT 3.30. EV "INING SHOWS AT 7.310 and 9.15 l)isney’s “Pinocchio” Hailed As New Triumph LAQCUYCIS that when 11c lics his nose he does not take 11111.1 11,1 1...: iillii \\1l\.‘ll l 'i ti. Q, ' NOTICE TO KENSINGTON TAX- PAYERS Notice is hereby given that October 31st, 1940, is the last day for payment of I940 taxes; all taxes and arrears after" that date will be advertised and judgment obtained. M. KENNEDY, Town Clerk ~41 \‘_)~’1_4/Z ~ v4» . 4 I 11523-10-111-11 T ' held at the liullle o: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 1511111, aunt of the groom, where a goose supper was prepared 1 for over 100 iuvurd friends. The bride and with iiiany .1 f groom's gilt u, lIH.‘ bride " ocauti‘ i 10x iiii". _ was a Shortly after sup- per 8\'i.‘l‘}'llllllt{ was cleared awav for o. 1200a oltl-iitsnioneti coimtry dance and was kept up tiil the wee small hours of the morning, and then ‘ the happy collide returned t0 the ;city, whcie the groom is a valued employee of Mr \\'. Chester S. Mc- Lurc. 11111111111 ‘T Miss lvliuy MeQ aid left recently for Toronto. Mr. Arthur Seaman, of the RC. AI‘, is home 0n furlough. Friends of IVHHLCI‘ Ronald Eng- land \\'lil by 111-111111 to learn 111.11. he is 111st lllll)l'u\'1ll|-{ alter his i"c- vvillt 111-strut‘ utwilw ~11 tau .11o1ii11i,.._111s11._t pots ILLIJvJL 1111111111, 111s own v , HIM-d“; 1'.1111.1.-.1.o is 1 way 11.. t...- 111111- iie o11.. 11111110.. a ‘em QVUJUU) -~ 1...... .1; .1 .1411“ v1 Wh- " 1s oi 11.ii1s._11. 1 »~~1‘ 1.1 limo-l’. ~11 lllLlfcS Lake hiiu! ' ‘iudent at‘ 11. 11‘. ..11 “N” h, pious, 511111111011 i1 a 1800111 1.1- 1.111. 111:1‘ sas ‘c-“QY I‘) L11 1111.- 1111.. Piiiocciiio ‘ _ » f~'- m" R03"?! mt gm.“ ". is 11111110 O11 illi- ilic .o_v11.ai~;1~i". ""1311 111i 11 gold-l - l Mi". r1111‘. . ."d Harrington, ‘Suuiiu. ‘. . "sitors to l A; 111111 Mrs. ‘ .1. to let l.'.t' (llt.‘.‘l<lt.1‘ 1 111111 . _ strange ".1<."..1itui1-,1 11.1.... C, Kensimario r1 »' this)‘ t0 ‘ 1 111.11» igiteii ...1" 1.1 i‘. .11.. intru- . he i1..s 1o .e;1ri1 1.11 d»..- [HQ , - "s1 \\ 11., 'l'li..~ 01.1211 - Wfioitnur _ 1.11 ;.11.. L1 igh 1 rlctints is le- l Ifrie 1111s 1.11 Tl Gordon Keri‘, s86- ..11.1 ~i 1.1111‘. .11 i>.\\'.C.. will rc- ..1"111 to 11-111-11 l1 1 11c is confined to guest 0t M1? and . .1115 returned 1o U ii neeiit tiiriur-rs have potato .. 1111c. :11: :1:ai1g.cs 11.1 111-s tiar- r1\.11 very 110011 done. was humus‘ M ' Mr 1111.1 Mrs. Georsu- 11111011 and My, little .1111 oi afaiden, Mo. , accom- wais 11 Lu~ 11111110.. by Mr. Vera Bt‘1’il‘iSi0,K€1‘i- .;n Th". - slngton inre visitors to Sea. View A A 1111.11 1...‘. 1.1. _. .....1ii:1g I/Uvk "“i'°‘“15'- Aiixgystxale \\';1‘.: . .1 Sillll- p..i.. 11'. .111 “.1. 1.11 \Vt.'t.lllk;1~ “F”- . e11. 1.. w .~ .11 _ , o; .1111, 1,1. _", .11 11.1.1; 1.__ .1...“ 11111,... Mr. aiorion Adams 11.15 returned ilnirsduy. eiinc ut...1.... - ii .41.» 1iaughui" nine after 51161151319 $01111‘ “m9 3n 111 auc 1111c .1..1.. . J. 111111 lflilLtibfilll Lclvin where he \ s 1111910516- M 1) Connor, was Lilllied in marriage: —-»— ll‘ lliave LWIlliluUl .ng jsb on l W “m Mmmfl "I Cl‘"'"‘l°“°‘°“‘“: iippoitcq the 1111 Immediately‘ " 41 5, ~1;;~.-. - ..- - , ' " ~ li_h,,,._lfil.lu.kng’ ‘L1 ‘ ‘U I‘ "‘“"“**"""‘ inc cCl‘(‘lllL>i . breakfast wast Mr. and Mrs. wiii" ~ Pacific defenre, he lakes ‘with him the tradition; of commanding Military liistrir-t No, 7!, v.11!1 more there are in the C.A.S.F. overseas. Born war lo Miss Gerinide Williams, Quebec, lhown above. I\_I“55l‘5. James kfo.1tg01ur-ry and .1 c Ma‘ .l1i- t-eixiiiiuiv \\ 11.. _ W. 1', .;. ' Louis Uougau. 'n'"1 1' b H L 1 1 gown lllt? biudcsitiaid was airs. Kirwin (‘hair ~1=1111 Thu: "i1 'I‘yi1e lnmlvla in assume eofifmand 3171115561. fighting f1:.:i:'l\ ::1'tl tlu- c‘. Inca fined in the forms under him than in Kandy. Ceylon, Gen. Alexander was married during 1h; i“: fl 1\1i". t1'1"ii1 i’. Li.i\tll, s..ii oi idle‘ Liauu 11nd outta Gavan Pr-ADIIHCU by ‘liie bride was ivcly a.tii1.-1l 111 a blue velvet resented in ihr- . son, Flight-Limit, J. 0. Alexander. who ls with iht- Royal (‘anadian Air Force, Miss Ruth Mi Clermont is jieutiing a pie ~ant visit in Sea iew, the sues’. of Mr. and Mrs. ‘arle McKay. Mr and Mrs Ioring Raynor and - “l 111111 1111111111 of m: l6 spent the shaiiottctown, and Mr. Kirwin ably. Weekend fhfilpngivmg holidays in Sca View ".1111 guests 0i Miss Mary miox Hotel. fronil C. Pickciiiig. 1 tlicv 11101.11. 1 1o Borden andi i1.e to Tignlsli, .1111! visited many‘ ' " iriciids of the groom. They were l 11so honored by a largewreoeption Nirs. Robert i-lunter spent Thanks- gwiizz friends 111 Sea. View any fi"i1-n1‘s_d1=.epl\" regret to v1.11 HIS SONS .\ FfiillTEll. TOO! The fighting Alexanders arr rcp- Forre by hi! -1 COLONEL BOGICY LEADS SCMEWHERE IN ENGLAND - ((1191 --‘Ui1l1:';"1"1 c 1h;- airrald nlaiin in the ’ c‘ the lllllSlf‘, trfibbs 1rd bv ti 1r baud plavig "Colonel Bozcy" iuairhed illffillilll the to-ivu and th- public shclkra wvre quickly riunticd- wrcrybody Jeiried the parade. l . Breathe Ari Evening Blessing. and 1 I A ed a pr> t A1111 Vicinityi i "surrounding communities have been MCBTERSIDE GUARDIAN C learn o1 the 581101.15 11.11..~.._o. “Al... Catherine J. Adams in Piiiice Co. Hospital. Mrs. John T. McKay in spend- ing a pleasant visit in Clermorit the guest of he: daughter, Mn. Wil- liam Mill. Miss Minnie Campbell has been a recent visitor to Sea View, the guest oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Campbell. A largo number from this and surrounding communities attended the funeral on Sunday of the late David Mann, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mann. Kind sympathy of many are extended to the wr- rowing enta in their lad and sudden movement. Mr. William Birt who hu been employed at the Airport in 8t. El- eanor: for some time past spent the weekend at his homo in Darn- ey. Mrs. ‘rheroso Wright h spending a pleasant viisit in Se; View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Coulson. The Autumn ‘wank-offering of the WMB. of Damley and Sea View was held in Bea View Hall on Tuesday evening. Owing to the rain the gathering was not large. Rev. Mr. Crowdls presided and led the devotional period after which he gave a most instructive mission- ary address on the topic, How Can They Hear Without a. Preacher. This meeting was brought to a. close by all joining in singing Saviour the benediction brought the meet- ing to a close. Miss Gertrude Adams who had been spending the past month with friends in Medford, Mass, arrived home 0n Wednesday afternoon in response to a telegram telling o! the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. William Adams in Prince C0 Hospital. Miss Adams ivent directly from Borden to Sunimerslde to be with her mother. Many friends are lnfleeti pleased to learn that i" Mrs. Adams is resting although still in a ser- on, all hope for a speedy I'€’CO\'(‘I'_\'. Me! . sbayinqlbu-rqbiq" 1 IIIGI SIII HIMOUVI SMVI Gill \‘ ,\\ otuuiui 10ml \. 1.1111100: ItAZOI ENMAN DRUG C0. Summerside Conservation (Continued fro; page ll The U. S. Bureau of Bible-curl n‘. .0 .111". pl sible foi" " invesigaicu p: duck nesting i, wan and A.bei".11, and NGbfflsfilt. A localities in Sask berla, where c"0".\ ziuum, i " - The school here reopened on. ifter two weeks’ holidays] ‘m. Charltxtlriown visited 1, and Sca View S"llO1'1lS onl i\" on professional dufic". Phi-Ills Hickey. Freetown the iveekend at her home in l7~.1'i:lr~_\' Mr. 2111,11 M . F‘ W. Donald and 'ii7lc son C. .1rd were visitors to Summerszcle 0:1 Wednesday after- H0071. Mr. Claude Adams, Springbrook is 1 a patient in Prince Co. Hospital , where he underwent an operation on 1 Satin" lav morning. i-Iis tawny friends all ‘1l‘ll.~l for a complete recovery. Mr. Walden v1.1.1.1. has obtain- zion in M1". James Mac- Neil's waimouse at Kensington. l Ztfarlna Hiiggan, Charlotte-- ivas a. recent visitor to Sea View anti vpent a pleasant visit with friends t. ere. The many friends of Mr. Roy Ad- iius are sorry to learn he is laid isife frcm active duties suffering 111111 an injured hand. All trust he may soon be able to resume his former activities. Mrs. Atwood Blakaney is spend- crows) in nesting areas’ 111g a few days with friends in Sum- 1 merslde. Mr. Edwin ‘Murphy was a. recent business visitor to Summerside. ‘rho fishermen will be pleased to learn that the price of smelts is advancing and so far they have been getting good catches. l Mrs. Edward ivlcKay has return- 1 ed to her home after a pleasant visit spent with friends in French River. The many friends in Damley of Mr. William Champion are glad to learn of his promotion as he has obtained a position in Summerside All wish him every success in his nev: field o.’ labour. Several of the young men from miploved in Summerside h-eltitng to load a sunplv o‘ pit props for the British Government. —V. v o e Fzgnzsh The sudden death of Mr. AVil Richard which took place on Mon- day morning at the early Mass. came as a shock to his faintly and friends. Mr. Rliiiard was :11 hi~ usual health and iiilcntitd to put in‘ a good day 191111.111; pointers arci"; going to early .\i1i.;s. W111»? 11".‘ church he took a weak turn. Dr Johnston was quickly summoned but iii spite of medical help the. passed away. He leaves 1o mourn the loss of a lociiil: 111i-bani! and failier. His wife. 111111" s s tin-l fire dauuhtcrs. Ills fu1ici' 100k {WW9 nu Thursday to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Mr Albany ImBlauc o.’ Itioucton, and Mi". Fred Raiusav \\'i"l(‘ visitors in ’l'ign1sl1 on Wgc_i_11_{s:ia_r, Oct. 16. in 1'11 interest. oi the Blangar Co. I)r. and Mrs. Bauchard of Char- lrvtcinwn spout TllllllkSill\'lllfl in’ '1‘1c11i.<l1. the guests of Mrs J. A B-rrnard 1 ——- l the last wcek of hcr vacation in Albcrtsn. The Forty Hours Devotion was held 111 Si. Simon and S1. Jude Church Oct. i3. l4, l5 and was larealy nttctided. The weat‘"er was ideal. A-sistiniz Rev. A J. Mar- Donaitl. P P , and Fr. Aiers were the following clergy Reverend W. V. MacDonald. Rev. Oswald Mur- phy, Rev. P. Waish, Rev. H. Crokcu anti Rrv John (laud-ct Mr. AJ. MacDonald retunit-d to his work 111 Borden after spending ten days at 111s home in Tignishi .".1n".." 1 . . them '11 the it tempera '.n Cllftlllki. undue conceytr in favorable areas tion o1’ bm animals. I11 1033, Di‘. Director of the v." K Sanctuary, c0 on the Sanvtii... , 1. 18 0111 ...0f 2O n1zi..11r<l " erl full quotas o! q I934, crows ivl-re 1.01 1 the 110F211]: 1111011.» 11.11.» ‘it it. cessful as iii i933. "w, Michigan Watcrfcwvl , Dr. Pimie says: ‘S 10f 111a breeding-season is likely more harm than thr- crow, TRUE (‘APSE or ivarsiti-"mvi. _ DEPLEHON is siiooaixo The mezhods o! hunt fowl have changed coi during the pas". fifty 5r hunters increased and creased, the to every and kill the ‘oiri American ingen. perfecting guns a '1 Duck killing rabid " business from 1 dollars arc ma 1 that huiitezs 5511.11 than sfioopun .11 1.»; 1 muntlon and .~q1".i;1i11t"i1r, . . 111s 11116 Caravans: 0111111: services, such as hot atinn and fimilllllil. II became a big of . . W111" 1 , 34111111111101», Ill i911 ’l‘ "'1' ing Licenses. we l 1e that there were 1111 :4 ers; b)‘ 1938 the i1... ".11-i" to about 1.0000410 1'11»; crease 111 111v ".\1"1~-"t nppi-ars to 1-1111111 .11 Nl‘.\lBI£l{ 01-‘ nu as lilil i111 111.111 111111 one 1.a 1111.". .11» ilic 1111111‘ in in1"i titan Blaine. .1 . -".'lf‘ll n1" :11- fmv‘. hurflrw tlu 1017i l":11. . 1:111 11:11": (Jlrllll the o" 11 ~' 1' 1:11 1' 1'01" r'o<"d sea o". vuu‘ ‘w 1'11 1. “We. A l11'1i"i"r~.<t o’ ,1 c" " '_"1 1“"‘0O1l ducks ‘ 11111111" 1111- retrivcd h‘r"'~\ is 1111i ‘ ‘ran the aunu-v‘. iurrove, o: :-r\11"' 1T1» 1'31- Coiilin. ‘i T1111 11w ivfh to‘. v i111 rraloht and narrov p1 l. i: that, their: m: too many broad and in- viting dctoum.