THECRARLOHEPOWN coannmu .1. - 1 1 iBelfast Presentations fi lt_is now generally known that the congregation ol Ballast is vs~ cant. ’I'his is one of thedsrgest congregations of our church. Here a pastor must be ready to look af- ter some 250 families. lta age al- so gives it distinction. TheRev. John. McLennnn began his work here in 1823. in that year the {Place Names 0f i_ llPrince Edward Island .itll;lt_il0 ncl. "zen"..- ,lot 27. Nortih Cshleton 1s also n’ _ settlement, lot 2:7. ' $50000 for the Energetic Reader of The Guardian That Sends Iin the " cirilm"? Wm" ‘Mm fiver’ ‘mp7 . | p ' 5d ,1 511g Fortune cove. lot 5. Name 0h °°""°' Emma“ °' u“ Numb" o’ v01” PM ed on ""52. .11‘... iuaii. 1x21. ltelei- w Hill. l1 , e 2m. l $500.00 My Good To W“? .. ‘church om lie helped to build i-lzldlfnmar: élrlre You ‘Hive Your Estimate in on Time. Ci"? Pmd- 1" H‘ gang T? 1with his own hands ls still in fine . _#---- O—— *—~ “Tight “d Cundau‘ 1 H‘ a‘ repair, and yet this ls not Bel- ' 1 . ca“ “w” m ‘he Anbem’ m? llaars first church. There was sf I Guardian readers have nn oppor-‘iitivs and spend lnal time Wild! Dill?‘ Princetown in 1770 810118 W113‘ m9 nnnncn down |n point pflm “Qaf 1 tuiiityof earning 80ml" rend)’ (2115111/1‘ and pencil wlfl have the has! RiliusnyB. Mclntoehee and o era. m"! hummus on the century Dn f ,1‘, nut 3:1)’ to yoursl-ll Flllil 240ml ‘uplull‘llllllljv' m winning out. suffering niuoh hardship that wln- Emaccregor preached meta How ‘Put-ii you lllll$l not put this of! [or from lack oi’ food. they remov-l long. Stllllt‘ other fellow may ed to lot 14 in the following spring; ll'lll9, also and with thoughts Qnggumpeque; bay. harbour and- . iil)’ i-uui: is ‘ll flit’ channels. Point. Prince county. Mlcmac ln-i lilll he luv..- l.>~t IP55 tiuil- in having mun ualne (Kuskllmkek) meaning ' w-gl \"i'=‘il J‘. this office, which ‘buld sandyshomlflnscunipequeis h~ ilil- llllklll~ (If him 38611!“ mp fgflll on Berlin. 1744. Holland. om- else will get .t, do no: put ll‘ ilovlil as a 1111111!!!‘ of luck. This in a [uulfgf of figurine null l; yQu [J81] figurr out UOITL-Cli)’ lll" number of voles that will bt: P011" ed on Pinzice Edward lslailil at 1.11s Dominion Election on OciOiHL-l’ 3911i- . n ever, Mr. McLennanh ministry Hailed hare to the year 1849. l The next long pastorate was Dr. I ck C h. McLean. he occupied the,’ r00 lAlex. i ipluce for 18 years and "hls succes-j lsor Dr. A. McLean Sinclair, 1S; Bean“ nhepnmn mmpknnm lycars. and their lest pastor for fil- . w“ n“... won $5uii_00_ .» PF an. ihili uiiglii have been 1745;“ h3g5 "Holland harbour by the ‘leenwnnd no wonder n". a nlcnn v "vugnn ‘m, nnnnunh. ,..,,_\- m yollr- - '~‘i>lllll'7llll':1l\'l'l1lllgfiflfl- n-nennn Caspumpeque" and Hoil- nds"girncl;n':gz.ndlg:slgnllllw 1\\'2\‘l‘ll1El'-h€8r[€d people cannot he‘ '1 self that SF-oulul i; nut filly cmd :1: . _,-u. ... iilzlli- lo us. nnn nay of nnnn 302:; in nqy-led dun!”- gdpuflfiai£nnflheohgl ‘fonmn A ‘more peaceable harmoib l l0 you. that i1 l no‘. \’v'l)l'lll' hotln-r- _ our l~'}‘-~\\1Ii Silhrlfrlll" "Clhwlllllpfiqlle harbour.’ the term mm mom“ md ha!“ Guam" nonn nnmmnnny n; not nn "n, mnnn Eng about, (‘ET 1111)‘ no: i: is iviu-tli m . - iu .iu_ i-nvuiolw ha)’ "o: ha“ usmt Jumea“ map‘ Tulquulunn manna“ nownm mid lor this it is only lair to give‘ bothl-i-nic iil-out. llli: .»n~- lh-"i! “>11 117111 11- 0-” ""111 '1 ‘"111 10s.? llflllttcn‘ (‘asculiipetllie bay. R- unn- ‘fl . ‘llie women the larger praise. We forget ttilltl‘ thiizus for ii ti-w iiiui- '-\-' “ill 'llil'llll l" I11" 1”“- S. (‘alherine and ihaiptqllf‘ 111*)’ R1 '= mul.‘leena%°‘"d: icolild saya great deal more but. s. Plnlllipe- further em being R. 'F-@.'-"-*'-“°= ,l0l IIB hear themselves speak. A- __ WWW Collar! Shula: seelisse. iszlbuuhclliik and R. S. AIIIOiIKP d!‘ ~ iiihort time before the close of Mr.‘ Filth; 1st. Anthony 0f Pfldllfl- fli-‘efi- llit-Kenzies ministry a large con-" f; "s . Frllllqllfllll map. 1686 has R. Ste. lgrggaflon met. in the church to ' 7n n ' Cuzcrinc. R. St. Phililllié- ‘R. Babo» town harbour. Hero fl 8111811 BBIPFgIve hlni and family. a good send 1,; ‘ In. UlllllUl-i and n. st. Antoine. 15011 was stationed. he being ell-her off. When after a few prelimin- Cavendish; settlement. lot 23. in cnniinand or svrfond in com- uric-s one of their big mini, Mr. "flit nziiue Cavendish is due to man. s was u out the year ‘foul Wilmot Morrison at ienred I _ {z 4 7T willful" winter, an army otfoer_l783. Later he was given a grant on tile platform and linburdened y who was granted lot 23 by Gover- of land in ll place known by ‘the his soul to the following effect: g I ,<-— llOl‘ Patterson. Winter. whose com- French Alarguenite and which llle‘iJl-:lr_.\ir. Mchenzie slid Mrs. Mo, é ' n lunfisioxl as 1i. mentally, in the 12th nalned Cherry \aliey. It consisted ltellzie, 4 Fvgillltfli of foot is dated May 20--0f 1.000 or 1.090 acre-s and here in it is with feelings of profound ' /6 N? 1701, served in Germany under the the your 1785 he built a itwostory regret‘ that we, the members and Vuuuuulnlul of Prince [Ferdinand of old English style of house. This zadhl-rcnts of St. John's Presbyter- y Innnnnnnk nnn fnngn; 311mg bnttl: lioiiinbséalids intaclt) and inhsbinedglaii Chltlrclif, mBelfnlshnhlearnd that.‘ ,.. .\lill4l4'll, ll came to llle is an w! ‘ ay- It» 11m firs are of one Willi: 0 11 n; ea an PTO"- 51" u- 1771 ore 1772, and ‘having and show no stgn of decay. Olierrydnzzgcd years of service you are; 2.!’ l5 ..i_'iil with his family a few seg-d/aidoy washthgzq 713711150 01f "the place (liiiiili-‘d IrO T051211 U10 ‘lllflfllorflg: , . ; ls ,- at 15- co 1c, establls - lll one of it e cw ‘n and "ETAI "Infill! 0 01H‘ 00087985 0"- fl" .‘ 1 1 Z9 ' 1illillllllln11fiil lgllllliep ngrth shore olvtilflt ilIGCGXIIQfTOIILTlEB Beers canon-p cannot allow the occasion to! lhl- lot fronting on the guilt‘ of St.‘ from Devonshire. Ellilififlll- flnd l 1105;“ “’1'h°"1> 9x91135111"! 01"‘ 9°" , luilvi-oiicc. where Cavendish uowlthlnk the ‘place they came from in 1'0“ Bl 1119 111011!!!" of your min-l - . 32 -,.._ u lllllllu lie gave to lils residence Devonshire was called Cheer-y Val- 181i)‘ 80mins l0 all end. but we .ii honour of his patron, one of the iey." Lord Selkirk lodigcd a ni51ll;1‘1“'° the ““'“"““"e of heart mi l-uluiullg-utu, probably Field Mar- M C-herry Valley in 1803. omfort us that the fruit of your; “m, hum bsruderlck Cavendish’ chevcrie; creek 1°‘ 45_ Ame,- ministry will never perish among vulullcl of the zmli foot, loi- which laniliy of this Mule. Aleaohamnlis- "m1 W“ P"? ""11 ‘he 11°*“'°"' rt-giuiclil a Mr. Whiter was for a. 1880. spells Chevlflfl. 1;‘ Ffllhel‘ ‘may fuvlilll] restore yon ~iiiilc the London agent. The dairy. chiflwii-fl‘; cove and 901m. 10!5"'“1,_end°“ 7°“ “ t fnany mo)? n,- [ggnjllnlil] cluippe-li. New Lon~ll8. Chichuslel" cove_ on Hollsndddah 0,1 firmnfm Beg"? ‘°_ ll‘; don- lizls the following entrlesme- 1765. (‘liicliester point on chart, 3111111" ‘ “Pa”. V?“ ‘QieK“°““ f _' fcrliiig to Winter: "hlay 10, 1775Q1Sa0. Goodwoolta seat 0f the Duke l"*_1““1‘s 1° 11°11‘ ' ‘ c en’ a" i i lit-lllg 571011 of provision, we Wellhvf Riciimmld. is at Chicliester. Eng- ~11“ 5m" 5° “g do“ e5 m" sense f 6 i? .3 // Reg Trade Mark ‘""v ru C» i\i \ 1 A Letter From a Pioneer The following letter was received by the lmherial Biscuit 60.. Ltd., Thursday, September 17th. The Imperial Biscuit C0,, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 37 J8 Dear Mr. Bethune: in regard to my order for lmperlala to be Ihlpped‘ to -_ .................................. ..Statlon, might say the party who ordered from me la In very great need of them. He has lint four m» this week and he blames ilil the trouble on the change of feed caused by not having his Biscuits. - ¥2 ¢4 '17 ‘9 {a l0 Winter's cove for oysters, the land. The point is named Mlills on "1 1°11‘ Your lmerem- 1“ ‘he ch01’: lg yqu an hurry It up or lhlp even part it would oblige, gull-ms qllgh a5 we could not, get Wright and Cnndali, 1874. Kadagu- "m1 011"“ °"5““1za‘1°m‘ “f m" ,» lf, -__,/z iulck. May 17, 1775, brought home kiln meaning "the eel trap," ls the 31“"‘_‘"1‘ “Her failed and “um” ‘be you" gm” g e _ , ,- . m, u lMnnnnc name [tn cove cuurded other than by our sii- v . olir boats loaded with 0&8 P5. l a)’. 0 9 - , n n. u S d r h,‘ m“ f‘. 23. 1775. Glddes and myself went‘ China; point, lot 50. Also China fir- “ 8C ml" to S“: f: n tgken ’ Jr I nn a river by Winters after fowl,‘Pollit settlement. Name in use-Wren“? “ti: ‘Jami lace “and our The above letter is on file at our office and may be seen by anyone Interested. L l but found little." At the Olltblwakiééih.‘ .\ll‘._‘“'. $.12‘: Crane. ghina ?e,,f’,",,', e Inna, [or you} highest - .01‘ the American revolutionary war‘ 011-. wires: " ave tear my :_ d n“ n , Cross V/avu Puzzle 119 ili 17T5.i\\‘inletr ggtulgned to Iinlgdlféléneaasvlgigllsnil‘ 1739;138:1523? thSit-atlLQéI-figlgnggfiso: bghaif of the Congre- “I BANK ON IMPERIALS’ _ .1 land aiu reeil er t e army . n ‘l ACROSS ,_, . _ “in n)“, 5n“. service n, the was; lndlesiplace was culled afler a mun nun]. ~“:\1‘"‘~ m t m r e my A few days ago a Prince Edward Island rancher had a vlalt from one of the mos: - l" v =. -- l ' - ' ett d 11911181161111“ tlieleli Chaney whom Ii 11341 heardi l t S saga mm e g n 1 . 1 C _ r I »~ d. hint I l ilelufln] 8d? t? i t t mot ten on as ‘m bnjlnere m, v l ninn. Mr. Alex McWilIinms step- prominent American fox ranchers snd one of the beat authorities on silver foxca In the _ ‘,5 ~ T105 i» a 511(1) l. ul l'.t'L‘ll‘l('i| IPCOIIl- iUJli f zllllzllca reg men 0 I e I1 6659 l United States. He was accompanied by a gentleman who acted u a judge at the last International Fox Show in Boston and by another gentlemen who la classed as one of the moat expert judges in Prince Edward Island. All three were delighted with the , _ . _ , . _ I ped forward. and placed ill the 1112"“ 5-1 %isoidpt’tgfll heggirglgufagUgeifiglfigai Sig” gledforiégedgas ggfilnéillevcl-end gentleman's hands a ll l1 ll l1 C1 i A '- '1 . , ~- , 'l‘ll i ll t- llilVill lie-ru of the 1732. After the peace of 1783 h8il3bl€W3TE was called ‘cllaney' and ynmlgr 122g? ,§,‘n,,°"$35‘0_“ fifmflffc. >1 oinsj- of ". » iii Fvllllll" htaiiiel the appointment of pro- when that word came to be pro - . . . - _ . 1 (gu.;.uu.,"> y. nl.,,.___, 1 1,150.5, ntinsnnl of Prince mnnmi lsnnonnced properly a change an“, Ezfilllialrgetxgls 2821a,) yfgglrfgleéiggll: (l; exhibit of fox pups and commented on their particularly healthy appearance and beau n . WWI/jug Imnm Mnnih,n ,0 lloui- _~; flifllillflmi of growing llln(l_ alld, returning to the [g]land'![()0k place 4n nmnonnning 11m “anon of glmnar dimensions came tlfui fur. The condition of the adults simply astonished them. Their fur, quality, and ih-lnvszriiv‘ on settled on Hume;- rlver near mnemonic of the settlement. l remem- ' general appearance Indicated the highest degree of health and they were reali and l to liim from the same hands with Y lnrt"‘l\no(1'lr"n;’lilll d, "1 1*“ “mW "11“11"1'1’l1 1131111111313’ ‘it r101 iglétzzitmlefiigfi: hzladrxllngrefgglijgd lzgonulflgiatfnféhiinliy other gifts of prime value. truly beautiful to look upon. “What do you feed them on?" Asked all three. The; - ~' '\'.\' 1111111" ' river. 0t ‘ ~ s no ar . ; e ' n a . . t 1 . nl~oz m. n“: nmml SW“, v pnmmulwnt In“, Caplam winner Wnm w Engnbeen an old. French nettle". A {yAaggeinlélgysilgafignlzesunjmlsf; 1:25. ranch manager replying. said. “l am feeding them one-half Imperial Fox Blacult In the .l'_' yr: lump where 1m died. The Micmac H189- undated, but before 1790. lng nnnrenn and n vnlnnmn EmI ‘morning and a amail piece of meat at night; that isailthey have had during the entire 22 "' 1111110" 11am“ 15 Penamkeak’ mean‘ fmm a survey for R°ber1 C1871“ from the Missinnnrv Societ 0t Ely summer. I feed the ups imperial Biscuits in the mornln with milk and some dry ‘*4 --<~ ~ v I h f tl i l1 ~ ‘ y p a § 1 ‘:11 1“"Ca,',"§§d‘“,’§,‘,‘9’,n1’§f°h5nd Channel, lsoziessotutgi Icliilnplzsgntsgleriiisn lllilre? d°,'¢',,,'°n,1,'{fff;, Mflgglrxzgev “r M0 lmrerlel Biscuits after the meat feed at night. l have experimented with different ‘.5 WSpIiriIr-r’ ii llliplizliicl-s for inllllr- lot 11, llollzllld, 1705. Possibly af-ter p081 Ofllce were located the fam- Kenzle nnm Bl-mm me nenri; 1 1905'" bu‘ 1 ‘m a" 111N119“ 1 ""111 11"“ Wlm" 1 l" 3W3)’ "W" imlmrill! ‘P11111719 WW" 2J~l‘iiyiI-Iiliiii: iuliiiui unnnl lvnulurlck Cavendish (1729-1lks of Vaniderstiue, Jenkins, upm-ewn" den,- mennn may mu in the ranch. FOR THE FUTURE I WILL BANK ON IMPERIALS; N0 MORE i Tfhwfiluiuic ii "Ulw- of rho shiiu iriho ‘isiull. licld marshal mid colonyiYwlllfit. Laws and China. when Heavenly Fame, provide for yo“ CHANGES ‘eon Ma ‘. J: -—;lgilllvi ‘ ' 4 \l--u.~iiri 5 (if um. 34m FOOL; Colony, May 7, 1759; Joseph de is. Roque made a census and keen you 1n his nnerrlng can. ‘ -- r -i,~ ‘(PM w-tl; ;ll~<>:l~i~ " l. _. , . . " - '< ' l . .. _ _ i ‘ M“ “ 1 I H‘ I H n l "5' 11-“ 1'1""! llicluotrohlirilt€httelnerrld11:11pm670 gglY-thgfllllzllfilflgllfufiinjtzzarsl1211551121‘ to the last‘ Imperial Biscuits are without a peer in fox foods. Their formula Ia the result i» I llllihol g1uiei~iiif November r20, 1182. see 0l1 ti... island, resided at Savage of Yf-‘IFI <>i Prleilflll experience _ i: llllr-"ih f .1. r » .lk ’ L Harbour. Abalioinkeek, n lining i Wilnliislli H Hum“ or 1 kFLdOI-‘c- pom t50 hart 1846. "the sand shore u-luulnw and bcrland- Trldcll-l, Alcidc, Prince of Every article used Ia the beat that money can bu and the uantit of Cod Liver ‘ Centia, mint, l0 . C . y i! . . l, d l 1' Q Y 51mins "f iYilllhjv-lti-ifllllll (“ill Firiivihvhh- ilmilil-il to a note oi.’ Aleachaui, 1880. has Finleys point turning." is the Micmac name. 0"'a1_‘ge' mm“ “mm” an‘ Oil used Ia the highest percentage of any fox blgcuh mnnufggturgd, - H nt and docked for the Winter ~1i\l>1H1"-<° 1W0 1-‘11 I llzc sczilc 11nd shows Pat Finleymsideil-t at Christopher Cross; school dis- “ er 1 , 1 3Q," i the Donn“ u-lct, 10L L 5611001 Opened ls-m at Halifax. The Adm rill how n5 V . 5'11"“ ""1" “1 m“ 1mm _ — ‘ Central Bedeque; settlement. lot After family named Christopher, take“ a hmise- 13y 88110"? 111159711 n n n v - “(wk -’ ’ . I J ' W '1 126 First called Weaetliclrblaks cor- which long kept a blacksmith shop 1' 53111115 on the 15m, “hm m“ T 1 '(""“"""1"" '1 Ad’ '/‘ ' "' F ’ ' ‘p; Vi’ i» lhfll‘. than Strongs corner. the latt- on the corner of the cross road squadron and 511413311 Velma under o! I g n] 1 11111111111511‘), m 1111111111“ A a r n c z < A ~ J " [T ‘ie-r name being frvqllenhiy used t0 011905112 the 8010001. convoy forlhe river St‘ Lawrence" 1 » , w - ntw-ltinii lvvll ('lIlYl\'Lli"41 lrm-t of l; a N l n , , 1 a r e n7 ‘this day. 1 Church; creek. 1o; 3_ Mencnnm, On May 16. alter a troublesonlyl; . 1 . wymry . , h‘; n r » . ~ / n r I Cerltrevilifi; SBY-Uemelll. lot. 26. 1880. shows "English Church" on passage‘ h” anchor“ at the m“ Drawer 500, . v 55~Clirislliin festiva r, I n I A S T I n v 3 t x more‘, m Bedeqne tnqs creek gimbwhege ahstclgiionereselrlt {Us}: . rr._.l~u|de l-_ _ ‘ l _ - ' , . , ue ec roug » m n ws o .. "l 1 * " " ‘ ‘ ‘* " ‘ ~ ."°“"..‘1.“..i..'.l‘°i‘a.i-.°‘é2: ...‘.i!‘."'§{‘."'i...'i°“.‘$i‘.2§{‘.f.a nut.- omlollelowii, P. E. I. . oowu o t t 4 l a . a in: f§7§§od§§5d and Bnnbmj’; Cnnrcnnn‘ Bmnn Cnbnnn Mnnnn collected llie whole fiorce of cali- .“ l» Tvlie about " °L’ ‘ " " l’ 7 ' " " (Charlotte; parish, Queen's er; war correspondent in South id“ :9’? lhaltlaglghgfxizztg Que; k :3 .-\ k lid of l\f""l " ’ "' -'-' 7 " I ‘ J " ' 5 " county. Holland. 1765. Africa when the "M119 W115 given. ec’ e ore w c’ Ly " ‘ .'- c 4 a r 4' I r Charlotgqown; the only city of 1000. A post offlco November 1, ‘renal? ever tlhlallzg £50112: m" '" o a 1 r z s v r 6 I ilii» island. Queen's county. 1900- t0 December 6. 1913. “re” n5 mo“ ' 0v u r l I I MO .- . . z » a .- eT Chznrlolte Town on Holland, 116s. Church Road; school district lot Q“°b°° °“ ‘my 19- °" "18 w" "- goo LAYING CONTEST. 1076 eggs; and M.“ menu Ho... R5 7° "15 1'1"“- W .~ ~ r m a w r 4' r After Queen Charlotte, the consort 40. Named 1895 because on road to '51” M hmmltie“ he returned to —*_ 311's White Leshorns are 10th. - 1 _ p I x I ‘In f] of Gwrge ML Cnnflnnel Sophia‘ cnnmn England with his ggualdrllanlnnd v we me P "we m“! d hlandlwllh a production of 1650 eggs in h A mulls wife said to her hus l '1' _"1‘ ilillighter of Charles Louis. reign- Clark; point, w“ promoted “i” m“ ° e ‘ ° °n r r 5 (late. “d lwfowarécl-l iiig Duke of Mecklenbury Strelitz. lvais horn lilay 19, 1744. Her marri- zlge took -place September 8. 1761. .iild she died November 17, 1818. leaving nlnu 5on5 and six daugh- iors. Portraits of George lll and Qllcul Charlotte by Reynold-s hang iii l-he Assembly chamber 0f the Pilrlitlliicut buildings a-MFrcderick, .\'. fl. Also (‘IMINOLLCIOWII harbour, vliiirt, 1840 which Poul. Lajoii: of Frzlnqiict, 1751. Poirl -lll Joye of dc lll linqllo, 1752 and Port Joy on ilollillid, 17 . Bookaak. incxlning "narrow passage between cliffs," S71EEL"1*RA1N.GE" is llll! Mil-lune Indian mime. Charnwood; settlement. lot 45. A post olfico Jilly 1. 1894 to March I, i014. Mily be after Cliarnwood Enterprise Ranges are guar- anteed both by us and by the makers—the Enterprise Foundry Co. Limited, of Saclrville, N.B.—one of the largest foundries in Canada. n ll 0 DOWN Balance in convenient m o n t h l y payments Sec how easy we make it for you to own an Enterprise Monarch Steel Range. This famous range is yours for a down payment of only $10. You can settle the balance in convenient monthly payments. Call ‘and let us show you the different styles of Enterprise Ranges and give you particulars Of our new easy payment plan. 71 B. T. HULMAN LTD. Summerside POOLE 8: THQMPSON, LIMITED . ~- "",‘,v'.'r "n" Charlottetown l fore-oi, IlPlCPHlQID-blllfll, Englund. Chelton; uctflcment. lot 27. A lune oillcc- Mily 1. 1x05 ‘to April 1, ,l.'l‘2i. Chepstow; point, cove and settle- lllPlli, lot 45. Named -by a settler from (Therx-ltnw, Monmouth, Wales. Lilkc, 186.7. names point. Mcacham, i880 names point and cove. Chart iilluieii point only. Ghopellow was ll HCllOGl district in 1862. ' l Cherry Grave; settlement, lot 45. iiCilrlior known as Granville, w-liich still school dlstric-t name. Gran- ville (Cherry Grove I’. 0.) in Men- qzlialii. 1880. i Cherry Hill; settlement. lot 38. lMi-ncllnlii. 1880. From the abund- !llll(‘8 of cherry trees on it. Cherry Valley; settlement with jpoeil ofllcc. Jot 50. After the nearby stun.- of (Iiiptuin Joseph Beers, s loviilisi settler. "Joseph Beers, en- lilzii, Kings Rangers." is one 0f flirt.‘ s-‘gilutbrles to a testimony pub- jhsimd iil New Y-ork Royal Gazette. ‘liiirch 5. 1783, and dated Island of St. John, November 30 1782, Ipfilllllllg out to loyalists the eligi- bility of Prince Edward Island as a plnce to repair to. A lrreahgrnnd- son. Mr. Geo. W. H. Beers of first came to this province b9 was wlm 1e new known u Olwrlvtw Menchsm, CWldY- rBBl-dont on the south side of_Murrsy river. Cody may be the correct spelling. oflice. station name. After James Colo men, Superintendent, ward island railways. 1875. lot 28. Name on iflte editions of chart of Crapaud D0341. Clarke; point. lot 59. Cilart. 1850. Meadow Foot point of iileacliam, town in Meschunl, 1380, wllluh shown A. Clark, G. (Jlilrk and J. and A. (llark. nearby settlers, Clea rspring; settlement, lot H. Formerly Crookeddtiver. Clements; cmck. between Fnlicli point aild lllclnnie point, Murray harbour. lot 63. Clement on ciiilrt, 1849. The Clements fam- crnsoy. Clermont; settlement. Formerly Barbara Welt. erly Graham Cross and Graham Road. Clinton; settlement. lot 20. Namu selected by residents about 1870; earlier known as Kerrytown because first settlers came from county Kerry. Ireland. Clyde; river. lot 31. See ‘Edward. Clyde; settlement with post office. lot 31. The post ofllce name is Clyde River. (llyde Station post ofllce woe opened 1876 or 1877. 606v: point. lo t63. ‘CD311, 1849 1880. shows James colsman; settlement wit-h posit lot 9. Originally railway Prince Ed- colvllle; hay. river and railway station, lot 44. Holland. 1706. Af- ter Alexander, 7th Lord Colville 0i Culross (died 1770). Lord OoIvllIe was appointed commander in chief Charlottetown, writes: "when he of the North American squadron by Admlh-nl Saunders on Septmnber stationed at s fort at the mouth of 22. 1759. and on the 28th sailed down the river with the Northum- Micmsc nsme.. neighbourhood; died 1876. (‘lurks- iiy was a l-lusuenot one from Gu- lot 19. Clifton; settlement, lot 20. I-lorm- White. ln 1763 be was given the command of the North American statlou extending from Quebec round Cape Breton to Flordia and the Bahamas. 1880. Census. 1798. shows Joe. gnu-k n semen in n" 5n Commericul Cross; settlement, Clarktown; settlement, lot 37. 1°‘ 59" ' After Capt. rtlcliei-il Clarke (1). fiivmlflorl; mlifl- nn arm ol Fla! ol-igiiilli owner of laud in l e rivcr, lot 17. Chart. 1850. After Hon. ll-arry ‘Cfllllplflll, who migrat- rd to tile island from Murylclioilc Mldtllsscx. England. ill 1804. Connaught; rliillvrly stntl0ll. lot s): Conolly; island. Malpcqlle bay. Holland, 1765. After Thomas Con- nlly (1738-1803) Irish politician. who married Lady Louisa Lenncx sister of Charles Duke of Rich- imiODd. Refer to Richmond. Thomas Conolly was the only son of Will- iam Conolly. first M. P. for Bally- shannon. by Lady Anlie Went- wortb. Conolly's fat-her died in 1760 leaving besides his _0llly son. four deeughter. the Countess of Roses, the Viscountees Howe, the Countess of Buckirxghsmshire. w-h ose daughter lnnrried "Lord Castlereagh. and Anne Byng whose grandson. Field-marshal Sir John Byng, was made first Earl of Straflord. His marriage took place in 1758. ln 1759 he was elected M. P. for Mulmesbliry, in the English House of Commons. and for ‘Lon- donderry county in the lrisli House of Commons in 1761, which seat he held till the legislative union with England. in 1800, of which he was -\In favour. From his wealth and connections he possessed very great influence in I-relsnd, where he held various offices. After sitt- ing for Malmesbury till 1768, and for Chicheeter from 1768 to i784. in the lllngliah House of Commons, he gave up illl! 8931441111 look up his residence ‘Defilllllflllfly .1, cut. letown. Condlly or Bird on Wright and Cundell, 1874; Bird on Depart- ment of Interior map. 1914. Middle on chart. 1860. Tablllctwaakam. meaning (loot island in the Egg Laying Contest for the 46th week of the contest, ended Sept. 18. 1925. There was falling oil‘ in the pro- duction of the Egg LayiligCon test or 39 eggs during the ‘past week. the total Dllllrbtll‘ ‘laid to date is 32.574, or l-rtlll more eggs than had boon dnld at the snnio date last year. The production for the week was 45.7%. Mr. W. (l. McDonald's pen of Barred Rocks led the contest for l'll0 week. with ii production of 53 films: Mr. G. F. Connors White Leghorns were 2nd, with 48eggs; Mr. Jcelepb Cnrlnichaers Barred Rocks were 3rd. with 44 eggs; Mr. Hurry Hyde's Boned Rocks tiled with Mr. Spurgeon Jenkins’ Barred Rocks for 4th place with 41 eggs .iaoii; iMr. Charles McKennaks Barred Rocks were 5th. wltlli 38 eggs; Mr. (Jhnrles Parker's pen of Barred Rocks was 6th with 35 eggs: ‘Mr. W. W. llllitclfs Barred Rocks were 7th, with 34 eggs; Mr. Edward iBu-llpllth pen of white Leghorne No. 3 tied with M-rn. Frailk Hslilidey‘; ‘Barred Rmka for 8th piece. with 33 eggs; Mr. Sani MoPhersonn White Leghornn were 9th. with 30 eggs; Mr. Bert Brown's Barred Rocks were 10th, wllili, 2s eggs. .Mr. 0. ‘P. ‘Connor's While Leg- horne lend the contest to date. hav- ing panned the 2000-03; mark, with u production of 2005 eggs; Mr. Sam McPhersonb White Leghorns are 211d, I'll-h 1909 9535; Mn Jog. @1711 Oormidhsefs Barred Rocks are 3rd. with 1903 eggs; Mr, wal- tar iBunlnlnis ihrl-eil Rocky are 4th, with 1817 eggs; M.r. lid-ward Bnilvit a lien or White Lesnorns N0. 3 is 5th. with 1798; Mr. W. (i. McDonald's Barred Rocks “'9 soil, with 1100 eras; Mrs. Fred Moln- with 1750 eggs; M1‘. Charla Mo. Keane's ‘Barred Rocha are ml, "m! 1993 0B8: Mr. A. Winner's lvv-lllto Wyendotfas Ire 9th, with ty-rekl W-hfle Leghorn! sre 7th as well go right up to her and make ROD AND GUN What promises to be One of the lies-t and most. interesting of wild life study ‘series commences iii the October issue of Rod and Gun, just lfillibllfillfld. The series is wrlllell by the well-llnowmnaturnlist. Ray- uiond Thompson, and tho first ilrt- icle is a lengthy and very interest- ‘IIK accoun-t of llhe beaver. Jildg- lng by the materiel cnntilllicd in ‘his article. thin rest of the eerie-s should prove vnlliahic llnd interest- ing reading matter for the lover of wild life. Appropriate to the season a "iuiiliher of homing stories are in- wfiuded in thiii ilall number. The re- irular articles and departments cov- "1118 birds. dogs. outdoor ‘hcotlinig and fishing seem even better filled than usual. This is especially true of Fishing Notes. which contains in addition to the ilrtidica of Robert Page Ulnooln stories ‘by G. P. Sladen of ‘Reroute. goes to make a splendid section for the angler. The open seasons for same birds in Ontario are in- cluded in the issue. Rod and Gun ls published monthly by W. J. Tar lor_ Limited. Woodstock. Ont. NEXT. "Are you wining to let hygones be bygonell?" "To e certain ex- tent." answerd Senator Borg-hum. "As soon as one election ls over l devote by undivided attention to preparing for the next 0116-".- Washinglton Star. . , --——-<-o¢--i- ,1 Advice to ‘ ntlmental. Wlien a fellow‘: in love he IIIIBM in fool of himself first as last. All!" thing is better than holding It in {until he gets llporltanemin combus- tion. life. 1 one night.- "My desr.,there lis a man in the drawing room W110 ‘wants to speak to you." "Who is it’! Do you know?" H16 [husband asked. l “Dearfl” said the wife. "Nil m1" ‘forgive me. but itila-t cough l" bothered you so much of late slid -—0h. if you know .iiew word“ lvo been about you!" She throw hor arms around his nock. 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