cm s nisraicr S U l '1' B - Tailored-to-mes.aure. 880.00 up. J. P. ilacPherson as sea. '!0UI. DOLLAI BUY! atoll- ! Illa HUGHES DRUG UTOBI. UIABWILH for Better Photo- The Cathedral Parish Of St Dunstan V In Charlottetown Ainonig The Farmei.-W (Federation of Agriculture News) my 101' Dtosressive salesmanship g large volume of uunon importance in succes Strange But True By I. H. Iaelrllsur The dly may come when men Iy fly to the moon. They will park on route on space platforms. Oomins back to this earth men Eapesiasnhl lbnn Field Day -Directors of the Federation of "mi Agriculture who arranged The Guardian Pat-it Fdhyv Jilly 9: 1 Death of Forster Islander In Ottaws The news of the sudden passing of Mr. Russell Watson brought deer. regret and sorrow to his relatives and friends in this city where he spent the days of his youth and where. his family was so long prominent-. ly associated with the social and. public life of this city and Flow inoe. The following reference it: Mr. Watson's death is from the ; Ottawa Journal: ink I dairy business ""mi 01 experience back of this WW 9M"PI'il0. experience on the part of the producers in: success'ui plant. ence on the part of the key omci. als who have all tr:de in the smaller factories. th t is quite understandable that era are those who would vlgw with some regret time to visit the station on fruesday afternoon en- joyed a most profitable and inter- estlng experience to say nothing of hospitality at its best. Mr. Parent and his staff from 1:30 in the afternoon until late in the evening did everything possible to make the visitors feel wolcome while at the same time showing the great variety of practical and will drive autos throush any kind of weather and nil'hfs with the hel will talk with t in the darkest p of radar.'The,v heir friends by no - and see as well as JIMMY! TAXI - Dial 7878 WE SELL CHAR OOAI. also Blah wood. Arnfast Coal company. "WE TREAT Tl-IE latex WELL". Giggeyis Pharmacy. open evenings sounds fantastic. doesn't it. but Wrltlns en the well over a gen- miion use and predicted today's radio and T.V., helfoopterg ”Gecrge Russell DesBris.ay Wai- - son. formerly manager of tin 7 Glebe branch of the Royal Bank. of Canada and president of the Globe Curling Club. died unexpect- edly saturday at his Cornwall sum- mer cottage. He was 64. the smaller plants. excellent work which is being done dairy indu-try of today has in it marines. guided missiles and war. shgs with wings. id thee it l, no u... '....'.'.'.."1..:” 31” dill wonders yet to come or you 1.1;", dreams of fiction merely coincid. KEIOBINE. Electric pane Cu. Refrigerators. From flowers to pole barns there was something to interest every- must be faced and efficiency is the price of gurviygl, 1' 9'19" 19? dill? Products can rcurscosrsn ram, MEET- INGS at North River. Wednesday. neatness and order saw" on every and Friday at 8 o'clock and Sunday "Mr. Watson had been an em- ' ployce of the Royal Bank for 40 years and worked for the bank at Halifax, Montreal and Sao Paulo. Brazil. He was also stationed at the main Ottawa branch. He re- tired in 1919. once? None can sg the fact remains ins number of their isi become realities. V on hue Take Victor Appleton in 1.1. Tom swift books and what do you find? You'll find his hero thril- be maintained at reasonable levels we predict that the dairy cow is Icing to become increasingly pop. ulsr as a wage some.- P1'0VlnC9. true she is a hard task master knowing nothing of gnd caring less for ten hour dly; and hand things to delight them. Start- ing with the apple orchard, thence to the large poultry house with its automatic feeder and waterer the orderly dairy barn spotless swine testing station, over 'hs fields with the different rota- at 1.30 p. in. standard Time. y M ”””” V” JOINT INSTALLATION 0F and wildey No. 2. tonight. TIIYON UNITED CHURCHES.- "Born at Charlottetown. P. E. !. he was a son of the late Lawrence W. and Eleanor M. Watson. He was educated at st. Peter's School and Prince or Wales College. - Uni young fry with sky racers. giant canon. electric flying boats. etc. And Jules verse in 1570 forecast the modern U-boat. in that fascin- ' sting story "2000 Leagues Under 5 As a contributor to soil fertility and stability in farm income she has no competi- tion and her owner, if he cm 5" in the hard work involved lions and the plots where tatoes have been grown continu- ously for 21 years, there was not services Sunday. July llth. Tryon 11 a. m. Cape Traverse 7.30 p. m. Rev. Lloyd Archer. WHY NOT BUY your Baseburner Beautiful Upton Farm with its "He was married in 1918 to the former Sigrid Hvlstendahl in Edin- burgh, Scotland. ' and Furnace Hard Coal now. "Off the Car summer Prices." You will save money. Arnfast Coal Company. Clieflnl to her never ending de- mands. a vision of fertile farms Rrowing bumper crops with few pasture experiments and hundreds of- plots demonstrating the effects of different manures and fertil- the Sea". which at this late due is being made into a motion pic- " you have read Verne's "During World War 1. he was in command of a Royal Navy ming- sweeper for four years. of any worries on the score of soil depletion then he has had the re- ward which ranks in equal im. lzers on hay was an eye opener for livestock minded farmers. The Experimental Farm is not some- PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - schedule for Sunday. July llth. Wood Islands ll a. m. story - and who has not -. ygu . will recall the name of his un- . , ”He was treasurer of the Prot. estant Home for the Aged. and was a member of st. Matthew'l Anglican Church. - thing that can be appreciated in a immediate mone- short visit, even a day is far too short to see the whole picture. farmers who visit the Station, and (Sunday School 10 o. m.) Iris 7.30 p. m. Minister: Rev. E. 5. Hales. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL U- 5- MVY has an atomic powered submarine which bears the same Federation of Agriculture mem- I And mentioned before in this "Surviving besides his widow are two sons: Major R. D. Watson. with the U. S. Army in Boston, Bruce S. Watson. Cornwall; one brother, Norman. s.B. Watson. St. Lambert. Que, and two grandchildren. His only sister, Ruth Louise Morris, passed on two years ago." bers who manage to complete hay- lng operations before the last week in July and are looking about for a holiday are advised that their there should be many more. will find something of value and inter- est at every turn. no one can fail to be impressed with pains-faking work which has been done and with the evidence of excellent management and planning of a very high order. CHARGE. - Services Sunday, July llth. Mt. Herbert at 10 a. m. Bun- bury at ll.l5 a. m. Pownal at 7.30 p. in. All Standard Time. Rev. T. R. column that we years ago a 11-3-anon physician by the name of Nostra- damus predicted not only airplane and the U-boat, but also the second world war as well as a score of things. Poet Tennyson also predicted the airplane in this line from one of his poems, "See First Charlottetown Hospital opened in 1879. From Dorchester Street it was removed to the corner of Dorchester and i-laviland streets and remodelled into a double residence. meeting of the Canadian Fehrs. tion of Agriculture in Amhergt will be both welcome and inter- CHARGE. -The United Church of Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Eric Osborne, interment being in Pinecrest Cemetery, ot- tawa. field day concluded with dinner served by the Women's Institute and after afternoon spent in the fields visitors were in a humor to do justice to a most satisfying ban- Canada. Services Sunday, July llth. Bonshaw 11 a. m. Desable 3 p. m. Victoria 7.30 p. m. Rev. R. H. Bax- the heavens filled with commerce." Coming down to more modern times Hugo Gernsback who founded the first sciencc fiction magazine, wrote in 1911 about radar, night racing and color television. As a matter of fact predictions by science fiction writers are be- coming reality so rapidly that it is hard to keep pace with them, Here are some other things des- Tuesday. July min, is open .1... at the conference and those who attend will have the opportunity of personally observing their na- tionai farm organization in action. n a travel minded age a drive to Amherst is but a small under. taking and can be carried out at reasonable expense by filling up the family car with neighbours. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - quet. The United Church of All in all it was a happy. pro- fitable sfternocn and those missed it should start planning now for next yearls tour when Sunday. July llth, i954. 9.30 a. in. Pleasant Grove. 11.00 a. In. Central. IN MEMORIAM ALEXANDER TOOMBS On May ii, there passed away one of the oldest residents of Cavendish. Alexander Toombs in his Dist year. Plan now to visit with your form organisation at the Fort Cumber- land Hotel, July 21. and if it is arranged. Amalgamated Dairies Today the Amalgamated Dairies CORNWALL UNITED CHUURH. D. D.. Minister. Services July llth. will be as fol- Klngslon 11.00 a. in. New cribed years ago: Oxygen helmets flying. vegetables grown in chemicals instead of mother earth, arnessing the rays of the sun to Rev. A. s. weir. Born in Mayfield. Mr. Toombs lived on the family farmstead most of his long and active life. Several years ago he and his wifa moved to Cavendish to -be with, their only daughter. Annie L.. Mrs. Alfred Moore and hue-. band. Poets have been prone to ro- mance over the sweet the new mown hay and the hum of mower! in the sultry mumm- 5" bi-ll hlyinl to the farmer has had more of the odor of perspl;-. ation and much of the worry of machinery that broke Dominion 3.00 p. m. Cornwall 7.30 conclude with a banquet in the p. in. Sunday schools one hour be- evening to be addressed by Creighton, President of the tional Dairy Council as the guest Dairy plants are not in the nature of an innovation in Another prediction of a century ago is now being tried out in the 11.5. It is BREADALBANE an airplane called the IAN CHURCH. - Communion Ser- vices will be held Sunday. July llth at 1 la. m. Rev completed, will be able to take off and land straight up and down. Other science writers dipped into Until a few months before his. passing he had enjoyed, good health and took a keen interest in all about hh'lI. this Province but this plant does something new in or- ganisation being a combination of six business concerns which has inconvenient times. fifty years of this labor saving devices slowly but earl Blaikie. the Interim Mdde conduct the service. TRYON BAPTIST PA STORATE. the future and saw radar. plastics. the electronic brain robot mach- y in th. century ines. atomic bombs and spars pang His funeral was heldmhom Cavendish United Church and was conducted by Rev. F. W. Sawdon. assisted by Rev. B. MacPhall oi Breadalbane. for the human body, - all of which are now a reality. They also told us of a day when food pellets would take the place of R complete meal and of a device been operated by the farmer own- ers. in some cases for as long as in over sixty years. The small factory played an im- portant role in the dairy industry hay fork and the carrier elim- ed. on most farms. the breaking job of forking from the load into the loft, while hay load. era were in evidence over thirty -Dr. E. J. Barrass. Minister. Ser- vices for Sunday. July llth. West- moreland. Sunday school 2.00 p. m. Preaching Service 300 p. m. Tryon Sunday school 11.00 a. m. Preach- The hymns sung were favorite: of the deceased, "The Lords M Shepherd," "Abide With Me.” an a quartet. "There's a Beautiful Land," sung by Messrs. Olaf ans Roy Stevenson. Lowell Wyand Genge Clark. All that was mortis of a loving father. grandfather and, kind neighbour was laid in rear beside his wife who predeceaset him three years ago. that would be capable of transmit- ting matter at one point and re- assembllng it at another lid in the days of transportation mited to horse drawn vehicles was the only feasible unit. Times and conditions have changed. mod- ern competition years ago the lack of power to draw them coupled with the failure' to appreciate the im- portance of side worked against the loader coming into general ust. on larger farms the automatic baler has made a contribution in labor saving and speeding up the operation but has still not solved ing service 7.30 p. m. All welcome. CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. - Holy Communion will be celebrat- ed at Calvin Church, Mermaid, on Sunday, July llth, at 2.30 p. m. The prolific Gernsback gave us pictures of many wonders yet to be. Donit laugh at these pictures because they are as likely to come true as any of the others. One of these is a vehicle that can crawl out of the water and continue the UIGG - CROSS lt0ADs-ALEx- ANDRA. C Services for Sunday, July llth. Uigg ii a. in. Cross Roads There are left to mourn hit, daughters, Anne. L.. Mrs. Alfret Moore, who tenderly cared for him during his illness. two s-om Herold. Breadalbane, and Robert Halifax. There are also two ager sisters. Caroline. Mrs. Georgt Robertson, and Alice. both of St. John; also ninc grandchildren and five great-grandchidlren. the problem of turning out a good product in bad weather. Farmers who had become discouraged over repeated experiences hay crops and bad hay were quite likely the pioneers who came to the conclusion that making hay while the sun shines was fine in theory but unsatisfactory in prac- tice. these were the people w ' Bishopls residence built in 1872 as It stood in l886. ed to the public. This City Hos- pital was attended by leading physlcans it had -a nursing staff of five Nuns and three Franciscan Peter Conroy M.D,, .house surgeon to the 8 p. m. Alexandra. 7.30 p. in. Dr. A. J. Archibald. Minister. All are wel- come to these services. JOHN'S PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH. Belfast. -- Sunday, July llth. 10 a. in. Sunday School. 11.00 a. m. Morning Service. ii p. in. Kings County L. 0. L. Annual Service and parade. No evening service. Rev. J. Journey over Ian 0 Clernsback also predicted a T.V. bomb. A specialist in a bomber would guide the missile by radio re- moto control, watching its progress on a T.V. screen. Today electronic devices are able to steer a missile to its object and also to take pic- tures en route by using the cam- In the year 1068 Bishop Mac-tions of Charlottetown had now begun to assume a dignified ap- pearance. and it was thought that the time had arrived when a suit.- blo residence should be built for Intyrr, seeing the the Catholic boys town, purchased land on the corn her of Great George and Rich-itlie Bishop of the Diocese. mond Streets, and put up a laigc brick building 75 x 50 feet, and 'Ilhe memorable fire of 1868 had I-destroyed the old Reddln The Pallbearers were: Messrs Lorne MacNeill, lra Maccnubrey, Milton Green, Ernest MacNeill' Lewis Toombs and David John stone. i " In the winter of 1885 the ice boats containing the passengers going from Prince Ed- ward Island in the mainland. lost their reckoning and were benighi- ed in the Straits of Northumber- thirty-six hours ex- posure to a bitter frost and blind- ing storm, they were rescued in a ome independent the sun and store the gra hay in silos where it can ferment to its hearts content with no risk of spontaneous combustion to de- stroy both itself building or. if this fate were es- caped. ended up not as a pillar of fire but a cloud of dust both by x. Heathwood. M. A., Minister. THE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN. CANADA. -- Central Parish. services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 e. in. Sunday school 10 a. m. Nine Mile Creek 3 p. m; Sunday School 2 p. m. Clyde River 7.30 p. m. Sunday School l0.30 era located in its nose. What have these science fiction writers predicted for the future? Well, to begin with, there is to be travel with many planetary adventures, and rockets of launching a earth satellite - an articifial moon would travel around our stood and the land an which it stood was vacant. purchased it and from its charred surface there slowly latalcly freestone mansion that is '10-day among buildings in Charlottetown. Early in November of 1877, Fa- three stories in height, which was named St. Patrick's Hall. The walls of the building were raced with pressed brick imported from the United States. Each brick enclosed in a blue paper wrapper the name of tine His Lordship invited the Card Of Thanks. I wish in express my sincere thanks to neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness" during the illness and death of my father. - ther Glackmeyer of the society of Jesus. preached 9. mission in Char- lottetown. the first Catholic mission given in Prince Edward Island, nnd in his closing address to the con- guzsmtion of St. minded them of the duty which they owed in the them without loss of time, to es- tablish a hospital in the city. "I am but a poor mam," half frozen and almost dying con- they. with one or two ex- begged to be taken to the Bishop's Hospital. was acceded in lmournful procession, Christian Brothers to take charge of it. four of whom arrived from Montreal in September i870. The rule of these Brothefa ob- liged them to be teachers of Christ- ian doctrine. and when in 1877 the local Legislature passed the school Bill prohibiting d o c t r in al struction in the the Brothers found themselves out day and night. in fall and winter. a. m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Min- Millr T is earth some 200 miles out in space. General Gaetano Arturo crocco, one of the world's leuiin, avia- tion cxperts, predicts that flights to and from the moon will be a reality within two decades. The Institute of Radio Engineers is working on '1'-ray photograph in color and in three-dimension. radar. which would furnish opera- The development of the Bab- cock test for determining the but- ter fat content of milk was a ma- jor ad ace as a yard stick measu in. the value of milk for commercial purposes. inary circumstances Babeoek test is extremely useful CHARGE. - The Church in Canada. lids. Msrihdleld. service 9.30 a. m. soloist. Miss Joanne Lilly. sunday school 10.46 -s. in. Mount Stewart ii. a. m. Rev. Lee M. Meclvaughton, who witnessed it. to that institution. There for weeks, and in same they were nursed Mrs. Alfred Moore. Cavendish. Cord Of Thonltsi We wish in express our sincere thanks to the doctors; and nurses nf the P. E. 1. Hospital. who were so kmd in us: also for all cards. letters and visits and to all the in establishing the butter fat can- t "t 0: milk it H M" not of place and resigned their charge, 0 . retum-ing to Montreal. The School was then conducted by a aloft of six secular teachers. who instruct- ed about two hundred and fifty Ill.” - 0.10 I ll tors a miniature picture of the hen- Wnh pun” located enemy .hnrl cared for by the good Grey What better proof of good nursing and excellent medi- cal attendance which they receiv- ed. than the fact that everyone of them recovered. Again in 1885 when on the l2lh s m a l l p n x nf a virulent iypc broke out in Char- and the dreadful news spread like wildfire through the "one who has made the vow of poverty, but, in contest of my sincerity, and. as the old peo- ple say 'for luck, I place in the hands of your Bishop. ten dollars as a first subscription towards the. hospital which I feel sure you will have in your midst ere VALLEYFIELD -- ORWELL HEAD Congregation. On Sunday. July llth the Sacrament Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Valleyileidchurch at it a. m. Afternoon service at 5 p. m. Mon- day. July 12th, Baptismal Service and Sermon. at 10 a. m. Prepara- tory Servlce on Saturday, July 10th, at l1a.m. Rev. George Barrett, Guest Preacher at all these services. Rev. A. C. Fraser. Minister. aidyour old tire, Reef anal tire buy 1 the complete picture of what milk contains. It is also true that the test. or more properly its accur- as been the source of much and to other planes. The dreaded hydrogen bomb now calls for underground cities for shelter and convenience for civil- lane in the event 0 ya. In 1869 the Bishop went; to Rome to take part in the Ecumeni- cal Council, and en route, visited the Holy Land. His Lordship was accompanied by Bishop Mcxinnon of another war. d rym and heart burning on the part of those entrustedwlth mak- There seems to be ample evidence to support view that eows do not Here are some other things which may be looked for in the near the close of the same November which had been so begun by Father Glackmeyers mis- Tralns that travel on a single good Grey Sisicrs kind neighbors who were so help:-' ful to the ones at home. Messrs, Alfred and Herbert” Mcnre. Cavendish. ”..cr.'..1;5.J-”;T Bmtnrcs, most ancient city in lndln. is sacred to Hindus as the scrum o: Buddshs first preach- ings much butter fat owners expect or believe them to give. in fact there is ample evi- dence to prove that the cow is a t and erratic fe- male where the tent of milk is concerned. vary- ing tbe amount from season. from day to day and even from milking to milking. may occur in the actual making oi butter fat test and in rare in circumstances those making the tests may do some fast and loose work with a s ldrge majority of . are business at n. value their llhly to jeopardise that reputa- tion to. knowingly giving unfair tests. It just Isn't good business. The uggestion is made from time me that the-testing of milk and cream should be done by in- dependent government testers! no doubt this would relieve the plant owners of responsibility in metter but we are doubt that it would do much to- wards making cows test higher. or more properly. we should say. milk Lordship the Bishop in at once nfforcd iheir the course of his sermon at. l-lighgnurse the sick, Mass. touched upon telling the people how of ihc rail instead of two; Atomic power plants for ships. locomotives. autos when St. Jmcphls Convent was well established, Hiilsborough square became circus of more accommodation than their house afforded. foundation was laid of the large convent of Notre Dame. building which is 120 x 30 feet, is built of brick and is a very impos- archiiectuiaily it is plain even to severity. It was opened on the 5th of September 1870. One hundred and fourteen pupils were taught daily in the convent of Notre Dome; of these thirty-seven were boarders. There were also in connection with this Convent Sodallties of the children of Mary and of the these meet weekly to recite their office and to listen to an instruction from their direct- ress: ,very frequently these exer- cises close with Benediction of one , Blessed Sacrarrcnt given in Convent Chapel which on the llth. of September 1870. the day upon Convent was blessed. was dedicated to the linmacuials conception. A beautiful statue of Mary Immaculate the altar of this chapel; ,oatessee a very fine organ. The old wooden Convent. mllorl st. Amte's, served as a poor school and was attended by one hundred and twelve pupih. st. Am-iela also home to eevull and ladies. The sisters of whom then were eleven. all raided in the new oonvmt of Notre Dame. 0 I 7”” ”'W.?!i l&';PLE”” CQVEHEAD CXRCUIT. - Uni- ted church of Canada. Sunday. July llth. Covohead Road 0.30 s. in. West Oovehcad 11 a. m. service of Oommunion, Union Road I p. m. Preparatory service. Friday. July 9th. 8 p. in. Service of induc- tion of tillers, stanhopo 7.30 p. m. the first hr:-aking disease in Charlottetown 1-n.'until its lingering death. Rev. agnuuon Wu. md how Nady MU. Mciniyre, senior priest nf St. was no dn Ms put towards pmglbunstan 2: Cathedral. was assidu- viding one. if they would only co- ””” operate with him in Among the listeners unknown and dlsrezarderi. was an old man named Oharlee Griffin. an Englishman and a con- Into this man's heart that words of the Bishop sank deeply.l Electricity for homes and factor- ies generated by the heat produced by the splitting of atoms. This does not by any means. ex- haust the list of what we may ex- pect in the future. Science fiction writers of this year are looking to the future as did Oernsbaclr, . 0. Wells. and Jules Verne. What they may come up with next is anyone's guess. All of which leads us to esclaim, goshi lsnlt this a most auiaaing age in which we live? Editor, 02, still at his desk every day...He is Joseph Noeli of Rox- boro. North Oarolina, editor of the Roxboro courier-Times. That's quits a record. but if any of my readers know on an older one we would like to hear butter fat con- sick and afflicted. my mm dMmpl'l(iSl humbly and unostenlatinu.s- 1!. A. Rev. Norman Green Minis- , helped to nurse the sick and ecl- lerl as chaplain to the sisters. isn- ' led from all other surroundings for a period of two months. 0 I 1 MOTORS HUNTER RIVER. PASTORAL WAIIGE. The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. July Wheatley River 9.06 a. in. Hunter River 11.15 a. m. Nuth Wlllahire 7.80 p. in. Please note change of time at North Wilt- O. R. Moaae. B. A., 3. D.. um: I3 30110”? During the year 4l8B5l. 137 pa- enis were admitted to the Char- lntieiown Hospital and 265 door patients treated at. and pre- scribed fnr, from ground. brought forth a fold. Home went the good old man, who though he lived most frgu- ally. was possessed of able wealth. He pnndcrcrl over the bcnofactonleading men of the congregation to the poor for two days, then oniof st. Dunstan's Cathedral. at the Tuesday made his will. leavinslinvitntion of the Rev. Alexander his money to the amount of Si.-'Mr,-Gillivery, met in St. Patrick's 315.92 to the Bishop to be applied Hall in founding a Hospital. On following Thursday the nld man cent de Paul Society. . At that meeting forty members The Bishop at nnce put his fnr- were enrolled. His Lordship rner residence on Dnrchcster St.,rBishon was made patron. and Fe- in thorough rcpair and with thc.ther McGillix-ery. aid of liberal subscriptions frnmirectnr. Dr. John Gaven was unam- ihe leading Catholics of Chi:rlnitc- iously chosen President. town. fitted it up with cvciyihinx in accordance with the rules of He thenithe Snciety. named as his offic- G. Ecksiadth. Sec- On Monday eveninl. the lfith ni osvsuotsn UNITED cimscn or cmsba. -services Sunday, hi July llth. special rally of the cen- gregations of the charge to com- geltorate the first hllnistor of the his son. Clifton. and Mrs the former Maxine Mach N. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride." played by Mrs. Irv- ing Thompson. the guests of hon- our ware led to theft; prettily de- corated ehairs by Miss Ethel Rob- and Mr. Wilfred Btewart. The gifts .were Misses Ethel Robert- b- and formed the Charlotte- thc tnwn Conference of the st. Presbytery and of the Maritime lynds who was ordained in PIOIHNINT asavroa Dill Va-y Rev. 0. M. Ni lean. ex Moderator of The United of Canada. Pr-incl ai of Bosw ll read the accom- panyilng verses.' required for a Hospital. asked the Grey Nuns in Quebec err. to spare him some sisters would undertake the management and vice President. Hon. A. A. of it. and his request being ac- MacDonald. Treasurer. and P. R. ,ceded to. four of the sister". aim Powers. of September of Felvuary man, the .m.'i9:?lu1y--'!li.v'ovs";.te::" --r.-W ......-- ”?.'9. - . on behalf of his everyone for their lsaseb was served by . Irving Tb ain Ciow. am. W who President, J. rived on the Ilh. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our deer on and brother, Sergeant Malcolm Sutherland Let-co. who died of wounds in France, July 'llIs. 1044. it We will never see his face an east! or look upon his grave The distance Is too great for as Far over the ocean wave. But in that land where spirits dwll We hope that we shall meet. And walk with others we have known - Upon its golden aireel. IN MEMOEIZM in loving memory of our Paths: and Husband. David Maotarlale who passed away July Ills. nu. Calm and peaceful he i sleeping. sweetest rest that follows pain we who loved him. iudly Ike him But traetinaedteneetagaln. Sadly Missed by win. and l'altIly.;', to the Superior Council of the'-' society in Paris. from its found: datlon. the conference did mil got: in its charitable sphere. n r eternity of the Sacred Heart, was established among the C gregatlon of St. Dunsten's Rm same year.