. .<--. --_.__._--..;...-A-_-...~s.a.-...... ‘__,_1._,?__._____,._, ._..,________ u FRIDA Y, ‘the scventccnlli century." 6001i Meal‘ All Flavors ’l‘I1c1-0\ nnlliiiig both-r lh1ui 110111-1011» Stewart's pit-s! iii-hi, it in the oven in 11111111 11ml tlicil rut a |r1rtllnl for 0111-11 TI <'_\"ll l‘l‘Llll_\' "g0 To top Cliff a ' It is 111;. 1.5.111; .n a. review to wriie anon". 111: aulici" 01' a book or nrLclc: \\'ll..11 1.111.- nuiiio. hap- pens 11s in 1111's case. 10 be s. 1111m- .bcr oi 11 iulipcus LOiilmll 1113'. it --&- ‘Ls no; ca.“- to present biographical 'l‘ii01 1111i.» o; Dr. W111.Ha1'p:1"o1'.\|<‘ 11>? 1110 lllilfll 31V lhlvlhfll ~0 150111111, .-\.11.. "111 Ms limp... Ill: Slh Si. 15.1':1d:.n was not 15s- ‘lorniu- 1111s,, Aoclc Gui-don of Ililhihfilll.‘ but ‘nuns iczl 111111.11 sue 1'i1_v 11.11 111- .i111-1-.s1.‘1i 1011;111- 11111110110011 111-r f.11111l_1" identity 111 1h: ,lJr. Hsipcifls 1111111 . Dr. Wlllliillli 11111110 c1 111v 2 11.1". Irish Naviga- 1 Wade 11.i1"p.-.. 1114011 '13 cics-inginslicd [ 1°‘? Sh Brenda-ll; 1110 voyfllldfi 0f lby pioicssional lionois 11nd 1"cco1:~,Br.i1ua11 to lands across the At- .‘ nmd 111110111: 1111- onnnunitys 1110s. lniuic centuries bviore ihc Nose- icrceiul 11nd 111-s .is11 l("1\(l‘_'\‘h, 11111.1 111011 and many m. e CGIILlITItS be- Jaiuinry‘ 16111. Columbus \\'.il 1.06.111: Born in Rhflllllllllil. Dlius loun-"ihaic 1110c 1111111 1n 12- lop-ends as - 1y 1:11 l-‘co. ‘.16, 18615. the sum 01 ‘ historical i-esnrch wosk gradually VI/lllam Bo.y11 and Gco.g1.1 Wade-unfolds llle pasl. Harper, D.". 111111-1111" aticnded iliel Sister St. Brendan. whose fam- Un'.v11"si.y of A..1baina, gradual 11g . ily name was b11115‘ O'Connor. was in 1887 with inc A. M. (Lgroe. Hs b11111 in Albcntcn. Prince EdWaLd 1111111111 ir.1111.n1,1_ wus s.c1u'cd nnlsiand; sh;- aticndcrl the teachers‘ T‘ 1 =. ll - - to Selina in the tra 111111; schcol of Prince of Wales ‘ ‘ 1 u practice o: 1111-11- " 01111030. Char]: ' 1c: 1.11.1 ale 5111111" in inziny . where she acqu 01' medical knowledge lnlacadcmic and teat 1111s 1.-11_1i1i'.._1' and study in Ediibur- 1 and Miene one of her class-mates , ough. in London and 0n the Con- l was Lucy Maud Mcntgomery. the ' 11110111. followed as Dr. Harper en- ' well known novelist; ztfte" leach- :0i.1l i11.- spec 11" cl Ilcld of ptdsa- l inc, I11 schcols in 1101- 11111 ' and suigc '. 111cc. she joined the con s among the group win, cs- f dc Notrc Damc o1 1\'lOl1tl‘€\1l; "1 earliest llJSplLki nilmbir of h'.r pupils with the idcn! o1 111-c Alabama State paper talent this splendid educa- ' icn. A lcilcw of 111:‘ 11011111151. has impartccla liking for 1411 0f 311330115- A ‘Jtcrury 11nd historical studies; this U 5» M@¢i1C~1lC91'l>s ...1 loo brief contribution to the ~¢ iii Plrls (I11 111.! scholastic background of Sister St. .11 11‘. D1‘i?11i¢"»‘1iYl"Y- 131011111111 could n31 have been i111- lL-lllll‘ ‘ 131111-111’ 1111:1011 had the 101119111121" relied In Memoriam DR. WILLIAM WADE HARPER $'I'EWIliiT’S 11. =11l<i CiVlC llli-B-tw-ii upon her for any information _ acout her life and work. (Tflnstrucled Chilrvil 1, The English language in the Congregation dc Nolrc Dame o! l5 .\ I. Ii R Y Gnu-u» 13_Ql__ “@111 1 l l; l l. 111-1111111 Sovniig- L111 more Wheat l1 k 111111111111 11111111411- 1110 11111111111 "11lic11l l0 1101" cent ' ("r1111 1111111 1001111114. 11111-11011 1111:; 111111111: 111111 riinieiit 1111,; 11. . 111111 @530 a busli0l in 1111-1. now suspcnrlcn. 111' lll'O(lUi‘llCli o this concessio ‘ McColl savs. "Wages, 1111i ' .1 and cost of living on. farms have all advanced. Fifteen rears 11:0 i"; 100k £10 1844.501 an 11c-11c. liquid 0111111111. to run n farm, 11110111111.‘ l .1 .\‘|~1i11- is 1111: amount rc- .. ._ ,, v_. T3111? Your Eyes ‘.7 If you are having symptom: 1 of strain — headaches, sore eyes or dizziness _ consult a . specialist. At your service with years of experience 11ml a thorough retracting SCH/ICC. Cull In nml diffItUIiICS. G. F. Ilutcheson F. G. IIUTCHESON G. F. IIUICIIESON discuss Y0"? Q YOUR INCOME TAX llfllKl ownci-s. D1‘. 111? 11st of his 1111111‘ 511- l Monircal from the seventeenth ' 11. 1-1111-‘11-111111131". 1.111111110011110 fine piece s 1 11 11111..» 111111114111 11.0.1; alludud 101;,- Lll\l(li"d into JX 1111111 “llifill iii‘ scvcii parts 1'1‘ 1-l1"11l1'i‘s. ill.‘ 1'")- 1 111111 111 \\'_lllL'll he was midi-d lions of which indicate the scope 1 ‘Harpo- ‘11 1111111111112 11 1B" of her research: Pldllck-l‘ 'i‘.;1_.1.1_1 0.1a. cmtrr and 0.11511; povl- u, Canada; Marguedw Bcu_g-_oys i111‘ 06111111111111)’ ilfe- Thfi receives New Enalnnd captives; 11011‘ 1101111111: caniplcllon, The congreganm, q,‘- law 1111110111011 111 1111- f'1\l'l\' p.121 lishcd“ livcs and grows; \'1-.11'_H1s last iuicrcst was M gduwlmn in Quvbe‘. up 1' 1110i“? U! 11W Pa-llllill-I‘ 1837; The Congregation de Notre ilellilfllll“ _ Dzunc and 1:111» 1111;111:411 Conquest; ' 011i‘ 0i the 17011 '-.\‘_S largest Classes formrd for English speak- ’ " fl55iim°fl ing pupils: Fiouudcrs 11nd 'l‘ea1:he1s ~ ‘ toward m5 in lt-lcntealfls firs: cia-"sps for Eng- , _ _ - "l" )1? ‘"1" lish-rpcaking children 1n Catholic 111111.111 [)1 idcd with a bciibucuc to Schcom 111111-11 Wlilli" speakers and 111s 515m. SL Brendan briefly 1011s “"‘lld~“-°"'~“‘ ‘Vii-P "Wlifll- the siory o1 Lydia Madeleine Lollgiey who “'11s cnitiuad by Abenaquis Indians 1111 Groton, ltlass. in 16911. at 1.11,- ngc of twen- ty yrnrs: sli-e unis 111-ought to 1"l,1-\\‘1ill1‘. “lfil’§."°‘7,l . helix “life lgllptgri 1:: 'I1c 1‘(?lillf'(‘.ll()ll~< which Dr. “ ‘ m 5w “M iclldi ll" h r11 101110 .1 . .n mm.‘ V‘ .1", ,, > 1.11.111 in 111511111110 iuiving uiv- ‘ 3-, an‘, Qflha’ 5E?!“ to be 111 111111 much cnjoimeut. He scrvod valuable Marguerite Bourgeoys club and w“ for instt" ‘ion 111 1111113: b11111 sin sit: withccl ""111 postulunt in 1111- C. N ' ~11- s1x1_v-t\\"o years as a nun dying uaiuc in Sislri" Si. in 1758 at 111;- r0111: Madeleine. 11 has brcn slated that 1111s,, Nlary Ann Davis of Salem, 1 1 jflllfffl the Ursulncs at QLFIJPI) in 11398 11nd was known as Mothcr Anne DGIVLS of St. Benoit. Sister S1. Brendan shows that Lydia ' L01‘ v lins the dis- 111; 11st nun of .1":li Lintl residence. _ nnoilier captured P L11, was Inkcn by the Indians in York. 1111111.. in 1692' she was reclncrinccl by the 0i Montreal along with hcr mo her and sister. Mazy was baptized in 1693. Shc JOlll‘"(l 1l1c C. N. D. with the name of Sisivr dcs Angles and died in Quebcc in 1717 at the age of 216 ycais: thus from the days of the Venerable Foundrcss down to the present there has been an English speaking tradition in the Brochure By St“ Congregation dc Nottc Dame of - - ' l Montreal. Canada was conquered 1 by the Engiish under the com- Sc-hocl l3c11rd o1 TJISIPCS 11111113‘ ways 1110 Pcrrro vdiicationnl i1-< union IIPJ!‘ his biithplacc, at 11. pirsidi-nl 01 1s (‘l\lll':"1 6111111111111". H0 is s1 wired by his wife. Mrs. 1'" ~ miurcd in i895 at New irons. and 1.110 following children. Dr. W:lii"n1 F‘. l-Iai-p-er. Adele Harper". Kenneth McKcllcz- Harp-r anti wlfrx Anna Dora Har- 101", of Selina: Mrs. Hcnfielln. Hui"- pe-i" Munio and husband Paul M. Munro. of Columbus. 6a.. audl ; Mrs. Georgia Wade Hatpei" and hus- h-wnd. E. Limei-ence Neuwn-an. 011m‘ , Alciitfxomciw’. U 1 A nephew‘. 15011111 also survives. Surviving crandchicilzcn 111-c, Tsa- -l and Adele Harper of Selma; Rosa and Norman Munro of Colum. ‘ bus, 6a.. 11nd Elizabrth Newman oi alonlgoinenv. l 150111121 Ala.,Jo111"ii11l1. Edvrai-d R-qvnolds 01 Mil numd of Gcnmnl Wolfe whose comiection with Irclond is well known: this look place in 1759. Sser St. Brendan relaws 50mg of . . the occurrences in the C. N. D. ur- l“ “"5 P‘°"“°°- in" the IX‘i‘l0(l of transition when pli?i'g§q, nflglglgllsmigg%mlhgfrv Cahnarin Ix-(vrrne an English C011- ioi St.‘ Augustine of Canteiliuii" “WC, glonthlgtofixég ofillpekgjrnqgf St. 811211111111, at present Principal $1M,‘ m o, 515g; Marie o1 St. Allilllstlnt‘ or Canto-bury. “he; ffmm, Mme schwl- M°““'°“‘- E ‘m’ “wits” M111 Rising 111111111101- of int: biochure entitled “The Eng-l R,» i” d‘ A‘b- n‘ N1 s, lish Langungq in the Conrrrcgation‘ Sm 5m lg“ m ‘ ‘names indicate n New‘ England ‘The following which appeared re- cently 111 the Montreal Beacon and will be read with entercst by many d” Nmm Dame of M°ntreal rmml Purtaln background: the story of Suez 1.6122411’ IDEA M11111 INSTALMENT PLAN! ..vou DON'T MISS me MONEY THAT WAY l! See THAT-JOHN? mm YOUR TAX YET ? AYING INTEREST IQAND IT KEEPQ PRODUCTION UP AND, 01-1 BOY l- ooes IT ewe YOU 1111c me A euauee 1o TAKE... AT l-IITMR ‘*9’? Iv flonrmv m Thr Tornnln our. ‘that the lvlothei" tongue was Eng- AND THERE I WAS 1116111‘ usnmo THEM AND HEARD "rue WHOLE "rams. I TELL YOU I'M SIMPLY fl/R/dl/Sl MIND A 1.1"r"r1.: susrenur FRANINESS WASH 0on0?" BUT IWI USING A PACKAGE SOAP WELL. SIS. “I GUESS NO ONE CAN AICCUSE YOU OF GRAY SHEETS AFTER 171151 WHIII I 10111 bv Sister St. Brendan. From the school icglst-czs of tho (1-11- gi-egntion Sister St. Brendan shows that even before the ear 1800 thcrp weic English spea 111g pupils 111 schools 01' the order; 1111-91- ihal. date names denoting lish are much more numerous; such names as Abbot, Allen, An- drews. Bcckwol-lh. Connolly. Fos- ter McKenno. McGlll. Welsh, Mc- Doiugall, McDonald, Gibson, Phe- lan. T111191; Thompson. Daiy. Flynn indkzatc that English speaking pupils were in the schools of the order in the years before and after 1800. In the y-eai- 1823 the study of English as part of the course 01 studies of 1h." C. N. D. was officlaliv adopzzd by the order; Sister St Brendan has shown that while English was officially added t0 the studies hi that year; yet it was 1 unoffidallw- a pirt of the leachlnz of the order as it was spoken by- a number of pupils long before- Lhat panicuiay date. T1; any cuc intcmstsd in the history of English smoking Calh- ollc schools in Montreal and in the curly ctlucatlonalist: male as well as female who directed to. some cvtsnt the educational pol-l‘ icy of the fme. this highlv inter- esiinu 11nd well written publica-g tion of Sister St. Brendan Will be found a. valuable source of infor- mation 11.1111 instruction. EMMEI‘ J. MULLALLY. MAKE GOOD USE OF CEREALS Cereals and cereal products are; used in many ways as food. 'I‘hey, are staple foods. economically supplying the energy for the mem. bers of the whole family. In addi- tion to being used extensively for bicad and cak¢ making, wheat. in the form of flour. and other Calla- dian produced cereals, are market- ed 1n different ways. own with Section. Marketing Bervioe. Dofnixiion Department o1 Agriculture, suggest; a few tested recipes containing one or mom cereals 8s basic ingredients. British Land Rise In Prloe OTTAWA, Jan. 30. - (CPi-Wa: has caused an average increase of $10 ($44.50) an some 1n the value o1 farm lands in Eimzland, the Com- mercial Intclliizenoo Journal m . In an article on the ugrl tural situation overseas, . L. McColl, Canadian trade commissioner in A Gard 0f Thanks To We wish to thunk the hundreds of shipper: throughout the llllllfl who hsva supported Ill by aendlng u: in their heavy grade chicken during this season. We received the largest offering of Mllkfod A Ind B. Chicken during the months of November, December, and Jan- uary than any three month: In our history. we appreciate l“ thll, but we will need more of the heavy chicken grading A and B and also the lower gr: . By your liberal support we have been able to carry on by bringing In only one unload from the West, 1nd we ox- peot during the lprfng month: to go on the market here to flll our orders from 11111111 supplies. When your poultry In randy, leuo give no n cull and we will o tho rent. The Royal Packing Co. .1. n. mmnus. II- L-UH-l-SO-Bl. EXAMINATION 111mm 111a swim: Ghlel II. J. IMBOII OPTOMBTRIBT MBIBIIIQ P. I. l- Offlce Hours: l0 to l! A. I. 2 to I P. M. llolldnu out. y, l‘) "ma" Office Connyectegoaltp DBUGSTOBI GRAY T THEY FAIRLY SPARKLE! INEVER so NiABVELOUSI-Y Farmers 81 Merchants‘ TRY HIGH-Tit?‘ oxraot FOR HAVEN‘! vou 11541120 f IIIGII- Masfi 670 es l: Jlacbd: Im/lfl/ With Thin New, SAFE Miracle-Ingredient Soap! WHY put up with dlngyfloE-white" clothe: when then is now on utterly mw typo of laundry no: that gets clothe: as much as 91o 1 l aha es whim-P A soap ihal: ' an lfnuzlng new ' “Itdltfll that was totally unknown in laundry soap umii inn-oduced in New High-Tu! OXYDOL. Fonified by this new ingredient, Higb- Text Oxydol combines whiter washing with SAFETY in a way that scientists have sought for years. When first you try it you'll find it does these amazing "' , Firnln-Sonks out dirt in 10 minutes. No back-breaking scrubbing, no boiling -iust a good douse, time, and you‘:e lhrough. Even “exm-diny" apou come clean with u few quick tubs. “ "-—Geta white clothes up to hcz" qntrance into l-h.~ 11111101" '-= \-"'2‘."1La111ioi_1. said hc knew one ‘JOO-acrci firm in Senior"; Wllllfll 111115 nur- sons were iziven I’ real and was resold rcccntv for £8260 lurid values:- ($36 490 ) OUR GREAT Sales of foreign securities has accumulated in urban areas ihas improved. the farming oull 0:: lr/r/rzx; mm ~ 1.11. .1‘ 9 to f1 abadu wblnr dun many popnllt - "Milli nonpn. Actual Tintomztu lhndn, proved by on: labonto , tens. Thfrd:—Cup for cup, it givea u to 5 TIMES THB SUBS-suds that nan up n much u 2 to 5 time: longer. FourHn-SAFB for hands-safe for washable colors. In scientific washing tens, guy comm prints, filven the equiva- lent of more than a f1: you’: w-ubmg, showed no perceptible sign of fading- cume out looking brilliant and [rub n new! Money-saving, too-penny for penny, Oxydol goes so much farther than less economical soups, it can cu! laundry soup bills n much ls onoiaurtbl _ So fry New High u! OXYDOL with- out fail. Procter d: Gamble. McColl said three principal rea- itaken over by the government and some of this in being ..1_ b estate ‘brought cash to the holders and nhl icls. chased foi- 27.030 ($111,150) in 1939 operators for the increase in fann- imoney was beinz invested in lands. " to rural distr 3. Government cncouraszement 2.- ConsJdei-able surplus mcnev home production 111111 1111111111 p .. I3 IINNIIIERSIIRY SIIII NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP AT THESE SAVING PRICES, MANY ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED HERE - LOOK FOR BIG SALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. FRIDAY-SATURDAY and MONDAY, JMI. 31st- FEB. 1st- FEB. 3rd- Ildeal Brand Golden Wax STRING BEANS, 16 oz- Tin 10c 3 For — — - — -- Arrow Brand PEARS. 16 oz. Tin 11c 3 Tins — — - -— -- - -- Bulk seedless SURPRISE SOAP Each 5c Arrow Brand Eaton’s London ARR-OW BRAND Eaton‘: OXYDOL Breakfast BACON CORN STARCH, 16 oz. RAISINS, lb. 13c 2 Lbs.—--- _______._.. 10For-——-----_-_._.__ Eatoifs Family Blend _ BULKTEA,Lb.-- -_ ___. __ PEAS, 16 oz. Tin 10c 3 Tins — — — - _ _ - ___- TOMATOES Large, 28 oz. Tin 12c 2 For —- -- --- TOILET TISSUE, Each 6c 4 Rolls — -- — - - - Large Pkg. 23c 2 For—----- -— - — - - _- Canadian CHEESE Pkg. 10c 2 For -- - -- -- 19c First Grade CREAMERY f',‘,'i°_‘.‘_ 27c Lb_._ 21c EQTIER 39¢ Eaton's Artificial VANILLA 16 oz- Cruet - - -- —- PASTRY 7 U, FL 0 UR Bag Swansdown CAKE FL O UR Domestic SH OR TENIN G I Lb. pkg. 14c 2 Lbs. Bread Any FL O UR Brand 24 Lb. Bag—--—--— Bulk ICING SUGAR 9c Lb. 10c 2 Lbs. - — —- Large Smoked Fl LLETS Lb. 15¢ 29¢ 2 Lbs. 25o 29c 23c 43c 531: 21c I9 2 3-4 Lb. Pkg. 231: 23c 45o Maple Leaf PURE 111m; 1 Lb. Lb.-_l Th‘ _ Frys’ COCOA VEAL LEGS VEAL RUMPS VEAL CHOPS FRESH BACON POTTED MEAT, Lb.——----_ __ Lb.-—-----_- _. Lb.-—-——-- ___ HAMBURG STEAK, Lb. 13o 2 Lbs.—----___._. Lb.—---—-.-- Bowi 13c 2 For--_--____..__. BOLOGONA, Sliced, Lb.—--—-----._......_._ Fresh and (looked MEATS RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb.—---- _. _ 23c _ I91: _ 17c 25c 25c 19¢ 25c 16c FRIIITS and VEGETABLES S 021312518, Med- Size, Doz. - - - - 29° 251 GRAPEFRUIT Med. Size, Each 9o 3 For — -—_-— 291 25c Delicious 291 APPLES, Med. Size, Doz. -_- —— —- —- 211 LARGE CELERY, Head-—------———-- 21c HEAD LETTUCE, j ___ Each 15o 2 For --.-- --—-- SWEET POTATOES, " Lb. 11c 2Lbl.—-—-—----"" TOMATOES, Firm Ripe, Lb. - — — -— — -- -“ CANADIAN ONIONS. Lb. 5c 5 Lbs.---—---—--- .I I Ij I I I EIJJ II I.) I_I_I CANADIA STORES“?