im 1 '-. 1 rf. ‘i L r Y . ,A ;'=` . 3,, i . ~ ll, agi- f 1 Q ._‘ is . . » l i l _ .i i `,' 1 A A. if ; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ' 7 AUGUST I0, 1957 '- '~. -ign- IUI IGI. CONIl‘YONi ONTARIO Coniston, Ontario.-“After a se- vere _operation and a three weeks' atey in a hoslaital I returned home so weak that was unable to move a chair. For four months I was almost frantic with pains and sufferin until thought sure there could not ge any, help for me. _I had very severe pains in my left side and suffered a ny every month. One day when Igiiviis not able to get up mg mother be ged me to try your me iclne. My Rins- band got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and I took it. I ltarted a second bottle, and to myi surprise and lay the pains in m side left me comp etell and -I am"agle to do all my work w tbout help. I am a farmer’s wife, so you see I can’t be idle long; In all, I have takenlaix bottles of l ydia E. Pinkham’s Ve - table Compound, five boxes of gs Compound _Tablets, two bottles_ of is--.s.“:i.':.-':.:.r°.r e ans ive Wash."-Mrs. L. L/ueimssse, Box 103, Coniston, Ontario. Ternble Suffering Relieved linesing, Ontario. - "I am alpreo- tical_ nurse and I recommend ydia E. Pin_kham’sVegetable Compound to suffering women. For three months I_was almost helpless and could not sit at the table long enough to drink a cu; of tea. Many a time my hue- ban carried me to bed, lwould be so weak. Then he read in the dpaper of e woman suffering as I di who get better after taking the Vegetable mpound, so he wen -and go it- for me. When I had taken three bottles I was just like e new woman and have had s lendid health ever since. When I feell any bearing-down pains I always take it; sometimes a half bottle or whatever I need. It is my only medicine and I have told many a one about it. Any one wantingdn know more about Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable ,Comlpound I will gladly write to her. do all I can to rec- ommend it for I feel Iowe m§life and stren§th to it." - Mrs. EAL Bowsen, .R. 1, Minesing, Ontario._ “Z*¢-O-O-O4 6-6-6&¢&§»O-O-O-64-6 O%§§ %%§&*‘*‘+O‘44 HS _ -04-+rv¢+o4»4»+»afo+o»»+v» vo St. Peter’s Horse Races WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th $400.00 IN PURSES $400.00 CLASSES ARE Free For All Trot and 2.27 Trot and Pace As roLi.ows.' Pace .. Purse $150.00 . _ Purse $150 00 3 Minute Trot and _ . Purse $100:00 ENTRIES _CLOSE AUGUST 16th , 5 per cent. must accompany each Entry, or it will not be accepted. National Rules to govern, of which this Track is s. member. Races to finish at the end of 5th I-leat. There will be a well stocked Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloons. also the very best of meals scrvcd by the Women’s League of _St. Peters. RACES START AT ALBERT QUIGLEY, Secretary. 2 0'CLOCK SHARP. G. J. MclNNlS, President. 0400-#GOO-O GO4 %f&O+O Q-0-0-O 8312-8-6-8-I0-I2-I3_-15. Brockville Girl Honored'By Prince BRO(TKVll.Ll~1, Aug. il.--1lrltniii's chivulrous Prince todny paid honi- age to n Brockville girl whose father gave lils life in the service of King and country. Whon Lieut.- Coloncl Elmer Jones left his fire- sidc for the fields oi' Franco little Valerie Jones was a girl of ten, and snapshots sccn hy The Globe today show her clinging to the arm of hcr daddy, who came not back. , It is almost nine ycnrs to the day since Colonel Elmer Jones "wont ws-.st."' Ile wns in command of the 2ii-it (Eastern Ontario) Hat- tallon at thc Amicns show. They had gained their objective, and the Colonel wns advancing along the road with his battalion, when u German machine gun found the range, and the gallant officer was imortally wondcd. That was on Aug- 8. 1918. For his courage in face of the foo Colonel Jones was awarded -the I). S. 0. with har. A brave woman and a little girl wnro left in Brockville to carry on, and in their liiimhlc rcsidonco are to be seen the personal effects of the warrior father who gave his life in the great cause. llls medals, treasured beyond all other mem- nntos. cociipy a placo of honor ut the fireside to which the Colonel will never return. ills widow and daughter carry on, und Brockville today was de- llightcd beyond measure to hear thnt Valerie .Ioncs, now s beauti- fiii young woman of 22, was “the hello of the hall" at the Country lCluii iii Ottuwn last night. The .Prince of Wailes danced four times lwitli her, and hy his special rs- for dincluded her nmong the fav- ored guests on the trip by steam launch through the Thousand ls- lands to Kingston Brockvlllc`H verdict is that Valerie Jones is u iinc girl, who, with hcr mothor, more than maintains the splendid traditions of soldier, father and husband. -<-<-a-c--i- DIPS CLEAN UP 510.000 FROM TORONTO MOB WATCH- ING PRINCE OF WALES, TORONTO, Aug. ll. - Plckpock- cts had ti field day working in the .excited crowds that swarined about lthe city hall Saturday to get ii l glimpse iit the Prince of Wales and party. While thc reception was $0- iiig on they stole upwards of $10.- 000. Police are inclined to believe they came out of town. Purses and hill folds were taken from lmen's hip and side pockets. Tho sums ranged from $6 to $200- 0110 man reported that he had lost $500- _ __ .__ _, ,_..-,_ ment successes and ‘Wi i cw- .._- Yann’ Buy Sound Values For Your Safety Deposit Box - lf Safety -Deposit Boxes could _only speak. what stories they could tell-stories of invest- estates built .up from small beginnings but now yielding ii competence; _other stories of P1211# well begun but latcrahattered by the lure of ‘ of failures; -stories, of quost this morning, (ieroge T. Ful-. quickreturns. . -.-I.. _ - ;_ l If you would build your financial structure wisely and well you should purchase only such securities as are recommended by. an invest- ment house of high standards and mature experience. , Our publication "Investment Securities", issued monthly, will keep you in touch with our cur- rent recommendations of high-grade Bonds. A card will bring you a copy of the current issue by retum mail. The 'National City Coinliany it 1 1 Juan ¢n'¢l“;:’Pn¢i- eemn-Mono-s'si als lhclanltlvguullnli 713:. cuss particulars write Capitol Tea Rooms, and others. Lockhart. autonomous communities wi‘hin ,fm B al REPLY TO LABOR l Tllm-9 are 2 MONTREAL. Aug. 9~ - "0ll‘lBll16`lye pa,-lsll_ Massiichustts is an impertinence. overseas servlce Albert Halstead, United Sta-tes Consul General here, to F. W. Go .__ rish, who had acted as chairman of a meeting of the Canadian Lab commissioned ,lo ask Mr. Hai-l lg, idge the protest of the League against the olectroeution on Thurs- day or Nicola Sacco and Bsrtoln-l V J was still "ini`pertineni. regardlessl stead to conve to President Cool- lycu , 3 _b. 1 nuns oi' various MAN orders, and Z3 school teuqhul-5 who -- claim Mount Carmel as their nat- interference with the processes ol' Durlnn the Great wa 38 justice 111 l-110 C°111111011W°*‘1111 °,f, mon from this parish ghlistclytlmftbi . Th ll This was tho curt reply given by now sleep ln --l,-lands” - \ » . or Defense Loaguc and had been. 3”* l iffy' moo Vanzettl, condemned mnrdor-I - fr. af. . 31!!-'S H, e H , MA BON . ‘ ’ _ Jofiigru A' ‘ __ - - .{L‘L‘2.‘;.?.‘;LT";‘,?.§'$..‘.!‘.§“...22‘”i.“.i...Li. - new f ,,;,;,,°,,,,,,,..,_ Subscription Dept. Charlottetown nie Consul General retorted that it 0 ,",,,”,' ,r_V,_7, i , A ' of lla exlenlmll _‘ ian:-in-u_i.a-¢ 1 ' C” -'- aid in 1828. and con-tinued in 1101'-111111 11081' 1"1111101”1 ..°EAS'I‘ERN AGENT - Mr. J. nlnn-gn ng ,llle mlgglon untll 1330, When the Sacred Writer in the W. Murdock is Guardian agent inlwllen lllqniultll compelled lllm tn Apocalypse, wished to convey Montague and win dbe pleased to,retii-e from the ministry. Fi-mnllome ide»l\ of this; many loysnvl receive newsitems, a vertis ng, new 1860 to 1869, Rev. Father Quevillon \€11V0l\. e su . 81110115 0 101` and renewal subscriptions. pnstgr ofltlie Misconehe attended 31111802 I"'l;h0l‘0 Wltllulw !1<:mD0i;l1lls --;-¢o>i- to t e sprtual needs of tho mis- 1910-" _t S 0119 0 0 B11 00 0K' ::rei~sii-ient Asthma. A mini an- sion: in isss, sinner Poirier whose neriences of our nresvnt condition tressiiig characteristic of this de- hehlth was now much improved 111111 1110 10011001 11110 1110Bt 11110100 biiitnniiii disease, is the persist- wiis appointed resident pastor. in 1121 11111111- 011° 1111># 110 1110111111- ence with which recurring attacks Whioh 011111140 116 C01\l111ued until This 1109193511113 1110115111- 15 11101111111 Come ln Hap awny slmllglh and 1879_ From 1379 to 1337, Monmlhomc to ns with keenest realiza- leuvf, llm nullm-Bl. ln a Bmw of nl. Carmel wan ln cllnrgn of Re.-_ Nnz.-tion on the present occusion, when mils-r. coiitiniini exiiiiiisnon. No sire Boudroaut. pastor of Mia- “"1 001110-11011’ RSV- 10111101- 1° bm. wlner lnncnnllnn can ln, lnlmn couchc. Rev. E. V. Boyds was pus- y0l1 8111011. on the evo of your de- lhnn llln; nf lleelllng nl llnnd n nup- tor from October 1887 to October D1=\1'1111”0 110111 Sl- Peters. l ply nf 1);-_ J_ I), Kcllogg‘s Asthma 1888. Rev. Stalnslans Boudroault, A5 W0 C1111“01 119110 1118 S0011 _ Muna.-ull. unnk Ginn-ge nl lln, carry with you the deepest affect-] _i--- parish, but soon ill-health compel- 11011 111111 511111111116 Of 0VB1`Y~111011111" sii.....i-. i.i..i....... f... n....... lcd him in retire.Fmnrisotmisoc. 01' of this nflrish- During the few the pai-lgli was unllm- the nnpel-_lplcasaiit and fruitful months that vision oi’ Rev. Stanislaus Boudre- you lziboured smells US you B11- , llult ell lglgmgiit. l?ay, and of Ilevqtloiii-dill yoiirselll ttllus ilne and all. oin . nc onud of Miecouchen 0111' 111i1l1y 1\1‘1111.y 0 mullnor Ii ° tlic resent nimir l1ev.l>_ _ .lyour social intercourse with 'the TIIFOIIQ T0 Bring' nnuixtl. was nilpniiited totiiispeiililleellefinlc. land your unllrlni-1 devvt- l in October, 1896_ , l on to tieii' welfare. both spiritual NO in 1905, was vbulll ,tho lwnulllulluiirl niateriiil, place us under obli- _ Dtllirocliial liouso which is one oi'i;ii“~11l’110 1° 5'0" 11131- W0 11011 11 111-1"l t e finest resitlences in the Prov- 011110 0111110511- M;{;?§`:‘D((3`l::nc;_f;`l‘:)‘;ll' wah ince. Iiidcod, hoitli the church andl(hA111011iZ the y0\ll1f-$01' momborsv of oi’ Wales' present tour in Cuiiadn 3:; §g§€°maltllmll';°_l5lank amollgllll,?,ai.(;g:.2lu£llly'lg:v§nrim“£33 ,lag cnmmcllls 0" hi” bmilg hehmppm' ces W al mo Pmvm- will be difflclilt for nnlother t fill ent m u‘°.B"msh‘ “"0"” The Man Since the coming of the prcsciitl'1`11e active part you took iii all S"l1f”:_ pastor, many improvements lmw, their legitimate pastimes. and inl Drhlnulilll ilicll vl')l;;ll tliselllillilllagcllilliil been enacted lllrclughoul the pm-_lilliein social illfo und gatherings, so many countrios it is well for tho ish' Agrlcumlre 'md the Dumesucinlonltilhuled much to brighten iicoplee of thc British Empire to Arts have been ewpecially °“°°“"`1t‘el lives’ mid Im make me pas' renllzo when a change comes in the aged. and m_iich oat the success oi‘l”11111 1111” 111010 illensaiit for them. l _ the Farmers lnstillii-tes, Womon's 11111 W0 1111151 1101 101 0111* OWU l’l‘l’$'1‘;"l°" "I '~h;°““t:}?‘° (|22: lnstitiites, Agrllgullnn-ul Exhlblllollmlsolfisli interests blind us to tho "my “ 5° “ 0 1’ School Fairs, ctc., is due to tlinllact that what is our loss is your is the sincerc wish of all) lt will tl _ l l bring with it no shocks, no dang- zgwlllirng efforts °[ F111110l Arse- l~§;:r1t1ln_1(l'11;I0ll)\mus wie Legret yourfile- tis. some com ort arg' thI'i;"‘l;‘ in mir 2:" E“g““l‘ hill, 'Acting on hlg advice, the raw, to know that it is duo to a woil- iry as no n nys een so f _ Al The Maii's remark, is lu-iscd on $32555llzvetllfcntgggfcilM2331 2:.;rto:,0ITlfog3flm;2nl°[an¥i°Tl’;“:u$ the P"l"""" 01 Wim” “flown '" ob proved their school buildings und 1501115 11011150. 1! 1B to 1150111110 11 P11100 ww” U" Tuesday when lm -“md” 9011001 grounds. of higher respoiisibility rind honor Hrf;fhl:llqu]5‘(l[‘;"_‘h llfashlfeofslwrlécgslli There ure three school districts lvords 11111 110- 110111' F111-1101‘. 111 ed hero wlllli 'oven more interest in the parish' two of which have express adequately to you' the ‘han the mrller utterances or me graded schools of two ¢lf,Dnl.l_ deep and abiding place you hold in I ' ments, while ,tho oilicr district our Grateful regards. Wo trust that distinguished visitors at Ottawa. wlllcll also formerly operated aiwhen you come into your new bm B” U1” 1“`l'lC|1’“1 Papers ‘md "1 two-roomod schooil, ns hull temp, sphcro of labor. you will not quite ready devoted editorials to the omrlly to close one departmcn forgot the Deoplenl Sl lsclmns and > . ' ' - i will' 01 me 1111100 UI Wales- Prime from .luck of a suifficlcnt number that when opportunity offers, you George and Premier Baldwin there ol. mmllB_ . Wm revlslt mls place where on l"`1ml° "°“"‘1’“1""` Commcm “lem” Rev. Father Arsonauit hue work may always count on"‘a hundled 011- V ed especially hard in an cffop _ thousand welco " , . . t to - 111011- i _ T110 P111100 01 W111BS 1‘01`01'01l;»l0 secure college edlica-[inn lm- a In conclusion, dear Father, wo ff’hh1"_1“011 Wa” 1" °°“1\°C|"‘m W llllrgo number oi’ his people. I-Ie 111111 YOU to accept the accompany- 1 0 0011001111011 M111 attu 111110111 0 has succeeded in securing bu;-ses ing gift., as a small expression of A large proportion of all CK nerve energy lelioralerl in I normal MMI la expended in the not of aoelhl. Eyes en. often found to he defective an that although vlslon || “ill good, they ara consum- ing twlsa nr iihroe times their el- lotieil portion of nerve foromthua robbing other vltal organs of their motive power. The result ia serious Dhleloll dllam-dura-often in remote Plrtl ol the body. 'rwo mit or nary ten people are in this fix, yet the ronl navllli of ilieir trouble In often not oven auspseted until e thomas! ex- linilnatlen lllai-Innes the latite. If there. la any reason what- ever to suspect aye stralni the common sense thing to do le to have e thorough simmliiatlaa and DWI' Tlll PACT! A110111' YOUR EVER. » ' . ’ - , F i A -' ' K ` "` Weslem Guardian Mount Carmel P1110121:12.'.z;::z°:f‘....;zn.?...as f “ --1 --- ` Gallant, Aumistin Gallant. Doslt- _ -NEW PROIIIBITION INSPEUT' - hee Richard. Bylvsre Richard Bel- OB;-Mr. J. W. Plagimhuwbiqh 39' As the Devolr exilursilmitslls will onl pol,-le,-_ 923 G 0 D H ~ ~ ` P011100\1P1'°111111¢1011 D00 1’ 01” 1-11° l make ii. short s op ii B D81" ln August 1 , overnor euer Théllllhdl Of LGUGFI Lllil 111088 “IQ FM Western district. ligilo of Mount Csrmel,t amehoilt L0.-ll Bynd unveiled it m¥llliment in ` ° ' ---' k t h f the history 0 0 0° ' memory of these men. s monu- tliat Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound -wssraes aoiurr.-mr. .1.eli;l. -‘.'l,‘§,,‘;,,¢°,....,. he of interest to our mem i.. ti... nm.. ni ii in-n.iiii:ll.i I ' ' ' Mellini! Gll81'd181\ Went. NWN d rs. arch over the main gateway of t el Doe' Relmve the suffenli' of w°m°n Building: Summerslde will be P1810- mlnethe month of October 1812, pu.-lun cemetery will be an enum-. erwrecelve newsllteilir. rtitilefl-1-S1118 Paul Arsenaultl`a.`ndtJolillil Bl~Dtl11ft0 ing testimony to -tlaet bllalvefy ‘lit new and FEMWB B11 0111 0118- Gallant with 1 e r Bm 011 0111110 these young men an o e oye y --* from 111111000110 111111 0011-100 110111 of the people. it was designed by -FOR SALE-0110 B008 1’°11111»1\11'1 the site of the present church of lrulngl- Arsenault, built of Island 12 1861 10118. 2 1001 W100 11101111'-11118 Mount Carmel. 'Shortly tiff-Gr. they field stones and cement, by local one soda faucet. one cider faucet. were joined by Flrmlll 0111111111. workmen, and it reflects the great- electric i1X1l1rES. 11 By1'11D 1J0W1S- F01' Charles Richard, Germain Poirier ost credit upon the whole commun- . - ever oun . our esteem and i° it e- ltho Emplro, equal in status and narlgn ln lllg, cgllnlgsiil tili]mN]diiil°““C m°1'9 A‘11911~ ‘g at ud und' marked by 11 cmmon allegiance w Brunswick and thc Province or 'riie founwing audi-ess from the the Crown." Rnd WHS as follows! Quebec. At the same time he has Catholic Women's League wns "To me in particular, as the devised vnrioiis ways and means read by Miss Marion Mclsiiue. King’-i eldest son, the conception roi- raising funds to help in the 11011- W111'-01 1V10G111S1111- has ii siiecml importance which. education of deserving and pmmlg. Rev. and Dear Father:- in whatever part of thc Empire l ingstiidciits. in a comparatively The Catholic Women's League. may 110. I try always to keep i‘i short time. he has achieved dis- whoso devoted Dlrctor you have mind. The Crown stands ubovo tiiict success in this work. been .for several months. cannot all distinctions of country, race Three young mon’ nallves or mls __ and party. an: sflrveshtounltirk th'1 parish now grace the ruiiks oi’ _ iinlty in whic n suc 1 fcrences pl-|cgllln¢,dl_Re,,_ A _ are transcended. Il’, some day, il noult. I). 1),, ls a nrgfneszir 1:21:19 should fnil to my lot to assume Unlvnl-slly of Olxnwac new A,lph_ V that high responsibility. I trust innge Al-Benaull ls l-irlnclnal of S’ l may be found worthy ol’ lt." I‘c‘tier'sRAcademy, Magdalen Isl- i--<»O--_- an B: ov. Au s . U. 8. CONSUL GENERAL IN C. S. ii., lo iiowgustililionlélsiillaéitldl MONTREAL MADE CURT Anno dc Boniipre, P_ l_ ' ity. Siunmerside, P. E. I. 8353-8-10-21. The .first parish church was built The 110 families which now " 1- in 1820. It 'was a’vei-y small log make up the parish are all of Acad- . ‘ building 26 ft- X 20 ft- In 1927. 8 ian descent. -CHURCH " TENDEBs'_sealed se ond church 40 ft x 33 ft was Tenders addressed to the under- C ' " _ _ signed marked "Tender for Church" bum undlelr 13° dlH_°‘itl°'1‘84°f gay , Bernard ac one n , ev. :nl begewgggerdl; mlAu12usl? Sylvain E, Poirier added 23 ft. to Farewell Address oon 0 Y. B ' ' ' nn., fo. .... ................. .. ...eyllge b;;;'1§;;;=,»s,;ll;\'~;*;_,,';°',l_°e“ 1-;e;; And Presentation United Church Building at Kensing- 1893 when me present lmposlng ' ___ tim' P' E' I' Plans and specmcatmm edifice was erected under the sup- The following address to Rev. mn' be see" at the °m°e °f the ervision_of the present pastor, Rev. Walter McGuii:Hl\. 110111 -l-110 0011810' undersigned. The lowest or any Ten- I-,_ P_ Arsenault. muon of SL Peters Bay' was reall' de’ “M necesnrny accepted' A' A' Rev. Father Cecile was the first by D1'~ 11- -7- 1V1l10D011&1d. M. 1110 s353"a'w'3l' priest in charge of this mission. in furewcll function held there recent- ~ ' 1822, in. was succeeded by Rev. B. ly- The address was nccompniilsd ° D. MacDonald. Rev. Sylvain E. by ri substantial nurse- Poirier followed Father MacDon- Rev. Walter lVlCG\1&8111 us. . To speak now only of the things of earth, the Dramatic Club which you organized ,undor the auspices of our League, and directed with such marked success, has been u Q - . \\/ `O *ll-,112 ov- ‘O Made at Toronto by Lever ,Brothers Limited lux. Luxgroiuir soar-io' , Toilet Soap, countless women of re- finement have come to favor this exquisite aid to beauty. They prefer this gunlkine quality soap, with its velve t- likc texture and delicate fragrance to merely costly soaps, which were once - - considered indispensable. 703 \ RAi>.si.Y.i0.i.nf......iinns-mi. “i But since the advent of Lux .. » / tolling you in our own simplo wny.V how grateful we are -to yon, and how highly we appreciate thc many kindly services you have rciidercd let you leave St. Peters withontlnrge and happy factor in our soo- plm-well to accept the' llllle ial life, since its inception. -Wu ¢,l,l'0l- ynn nn n token ul Wc sliiill mise you very much, dear Father, lfrom thu moctiiigs of 'mir lcnguc~ lndood, wc cnnnol. llogiii in tcll you lio_w much. May (ind rcwnrd you for your dcvototl- ness towards us, und tho inspira- tion you have given us lo tho higher und hotter things. In conclusion, dear I*‘ut.hci', be Au ltcvoir. ' ----¢-Q->i- - lireukngo_ This is one of the wonderful premiums given FREE to each , new or Renewal Subscription to The Guardian. 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WHATS Tl-l‘E I*/\AT TER? i tru. |14 N61' GOIN \AI\'I`\'\ WOO \ _ E Danes \.\V~\’-1 _____2 l _.___ _.__ --F, 0 _ivil."i:;i...'i r..l:.s..v'F'~ 'T'