Monday, Sept. 19. 1955 4 . . 4 The Guardian Page 11 i -l Miscouctie l ' , o N 9W C l"t U TC l"I Al" H O pe River id at llL'l' . flier l'l&tl ii'; spent some time lnl ::::'::isrit:it” Recalls Early Achievements ll... (':itiiertiie Giliis arrived at l l - in Miscouche on Sunday. . l . , l . lltulh l';l1ll'a'm hm mg spent several The laying of the cornerstone ot the Gothic style of Architecture. It Island, and later its Chief Justiceu Web in Rwcmv lllassu vlslllhg the commodious new Church 0! St. was just completed exteriorly when Hll Patent! Emlgrlled l0 llllsl I h.l(..itt-s and ft-iciid-5. Anne at Hope River by His Excel lit was accidentally consumed by corllllgly .5073! Kegry. Ireland, and; . . -. . . .l . se in e istrict of H i ml lllhx i,l-llluhl of llvclllllgloh tncy Bishop Maclaachern on bepl. tie in tile month of October 1875. Rive,-l ope itgtx ill Hist-ttiichc on Sunday. Aug. llth recalls some interestiitg events; In the following summer. a con- In Hope Rive, walls also Shem : Board Operates I 3 At Heavy Lass ' - i l.t)NDnN tAPt .. Brllatn'l tut V .4 tionaliznri coal hoard Thursda! night Hllllnlltl('Pt'l a i-at-turd rtuar terly loss tit more than F10 fKl0.Nl0 31 iii the history oflhe Roman Catholic tract for building the existing "'9 boyhood of Mr. James Jefferyl in the second qlIal'lPl' of this year. " l Mi... tlorliara Noonaii. of U.S.A. Church in this pioneer community. chtirtli was let to Messrs. Burke R0che' who in early manhddd led" , Tl” ldrzdldzmnwldudlhiuagigz l (IS! WI! . . H is l”'''''L' '" Ml5C"l”d'" al the l”l'0rn lh(' War "N9 I0 lhv .Vl'ar land ill.-it-litmald who pttt tip a fine oisddvrsgtiicalshlligrehhr "ml ' - t . e wast l,,.,,,. Ill Mr and .Vll'.K Hilary .. . . quarter oltll.-11 ..i.lll the district which coiiipriscs,ti-an... hmlllllml m.l.hr,llhh lo lhe ranked among the distinguished iv Coal is in vital tailor in the Brit- ..i:. i--. . , . . W Ml H” x ' F,” d lhts uusston was L'l'Zl(lll(llLl' witlcti St-llll(' nloii its that of the prccctiiug lll(:ft3l'y nten of the day. i lisli octtniiiity The Inc: ttpure crin- -l”” l' ., i Tull tl”'(':ih..'l't"d by lrlsh ,.mlm..(mls. hhlhll Hhm tlIl('. lllt'll lizitl ll('('ll tl('Sl,'..'nC(l by from I381 to 1888 there was no lalllcrl In the ht-aI'fl's 't'l3l'lFrl.Y P-'H”"r l"” l.”'". C ”'-l a" H l l '. (W 1 ll I . H ltttr elm Corhcit. iiitt-httecl, then resident priest at St. Anne's. it wasl Slnlvlnrnl. Pit?-WII'Pd H Elmmy PIC- Fl'll' t..iiitlct oi hlist-(luchc lcti'ut- ll Ulllll IE5 0 EXOH rIII(l i HY. "l l ..l,,ll(.lhwhV whh 1llm5(-lf ll". attended from Rusticul ln Iml t tue in the industry. ll itttitoircl lt54'(ltllf:f0ll1ll(lll'llll; of These people.encoiititcrcd . rite ll”. .- llh. ..(,ml,ll.llm, ,,l- lhl. lh. Father F. X. Gallant was made Britain now is importing a large ll... tiiitctl bt.i cs .in nn.i .i. hardslttps Incidental to wtti, m lwhll. , lhh l.hm.(.h hash”. and he remained um” 1891 amount of coal from the United ili.. lniic liver of Sitiiiiiici'si(lo 3 Hedi ml"llrY. anlltltu ollicrs lhal Till "lllll'('ll was one of the When he was succeeded by Rev. Stzilcs, and has been i-xlittrting ( H'tt'llllV .sll('lIl some time in Mis "l hrlntc ii llIl'lL!-tllSl(llli't'. lrum a prct t icst iinioiig tlic wr-den ercnd James Aeneas MacDonald. l”'AL'” """””"l5 "l h” ml" ''''al '" Mum, ll". ..llll.5t ..l uh; sylvla il"1l'Cl1V Ur 8 l'0SI(l0nl llrIL'e'l- lt'llltl1'll('.s of tlic tiiiii-csc. till" was In 1903 Father Alexander MacAu- "M "'”'"'""'i” "" "W "””''''""l '9 lt,.l,.,.l llllslw” W35 lll" lltlarrsl "Ila-fill" ihcziiitilully sittiatcil upon an :uin- lay was made pastor and remained lkwll "W nlarkpl "lwnt I, l llahhchha l.e(...hlh. rel '” ”'”" 5”"l illllllrr 'll0.V rl")1lIr9dli-nce overlooking the gulf "' St. until 1913. He was succeeded by L055 "N lMP0RT5 'l"”;”'ll' "hi hmm, "I Chhihmel llllil -ll-'l59lWas said '1 that lrirtsh Lawrcnct-. and was siiri'iii- ' by Re John A. Gaudei who remain- Tllll "'i3"E'-”mP"l W'""”"9d 90' l 'l””” hlm. 5l,;,..,,,E ..l,,,,,i ,.,,,,,,,.-l' ””'W' miles the: ' '4 asslsliwcll t'llllli;il.('tl fnrtns rite - ion ed "iitil 1921. Father William v. a loss M M700000 in the quarterly . hm" I Xi iIlll'llP "is tliv uttostlm ”w.””ly sacnfm ("V W35 llrxl wi'rt'(l li.V Hisli lc- M.1"D0itald was the next nastor mlal "ll ”"”'"'Pd "Ml Th” ward "W" .”l hi-lul 'i i i"l"i- -VTV lA”'"l"”- Inc El ll'l.V. lloniiid. or by it ltricst scnl him and was succeeded by the present - . said the loss in-ritti-ed thecause "' ll"”w "mi il1791'" 1”" W515 WT-'lntP ” in tnilroni Riistico. From the it of incumbent Rev. Earl Dalton in ' we are committed in selling com- lllxxfh Hclnn and Suttliic tlzillanti ave a station in thei- ltle- the Bishop up to the year I862. it 1937. The parish of St. A i New H0 e River Church Mable Mal 3' Emmi Price'- nt llellinnlon werezsln hllSf0llPl'l8:fFIVllPl1l,l zit tlhe house ol " 'ick was still attended from liiistico, now composed of 120 familiexgw 5 ' p PTl;13l0nI8WtlI1llCl1 d: l:El0W llloltlrlllrill it 'llIlII'5tl?l.V- Al”? ' l 9"”"H- "l 9 War ' DEF the lniS.'i' nary h 'n R -. ('. A. The ti t ttl tth ' ' " m” " 9' mun 9" n .. . . wlioners united to hitiltl .'eS Bclcuiirtl llimiii lllfllzf til? it. of St A rs 3! cl i ke lmsdmn ' M Cl't'f i t ' other farm" which accounted it. and tilts. D.H. Gillqldllll lIl0' H l.hm.l.l, hmklhh hmh. mwcl mended (mm M hlllllachivl l li(vi:s John. rl;1;l:rWET;.rharllC CF ewlng. HowIan . rs. l ord Gaudet and family. ited Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day lo, the quarterly log, the board l”'9d :('l.hl,llll:lel';;t' 21:0” ism" "" ion of a ltll'('lllt':ln naiii - P' 'ns. ktira. tirst. in lAl('Al' do iigie: James Bowlan .lhh:eCtillilIdtizi dill. Lil”? Miss JOY”? Gaudel SP9!!! and olher le1a.uVes' This bem.gl5ald' included "'9 lmmducddd dd Mam I" l. I . This. structure was of l .. andttheii by lieu Patrick Doyle. Mass Sullivan. Timothy Harrington.'Jer.A Mr. Hlld M”: .dh”'”1d. WW” wh". Ml-is Jean Caineroii who has 3 few d3y,5 Wldl ll" g”"dm”lh9" ltlileiit lust "iii mll24Aye:l”dw mslchdnges in the Wage yrugmre ' The Ac-adian Teachers Convci dimensions were thirty feet being said in the mission every emiah Harrington, Patrick Cann have been l”5"'”3 '" H”"l3”vl"e9" Sllendlnti her Vacation with Mr5- Fablola G3UCl9L SUmmer- Ir pace' r" C us an "W """"S' ll" strike ln ll" larksmn many changes and missed many lplts in May 'and the national rail- lett on Friday morning. Aug. 26 old acquaintances Mk I I . way is r 0 n .une. on return to their home in the her parents, Mr and Mrs. ltus- Side- tton opencd in Miscouche on Thurs- sell Cameron. Riverside. has re- dav nml-mm: Mm 25 with 8 M WMWW" ing, William Pendergrast, Clemen' Cullen. Lawrence Hogan . .-. .- ., .. ..... ......v...-.m.,'--mm... l ...F,..,.,,,.l,,......-. leniii lllllll Mass in St. John thel U.S.A. tturned to Saint .lohn. N. B. where Miss Carolyn Arsenault. Mon- Bzlplisl tTliut'ch This 3'05-llltitlltliwtxllll , NEW CHURCH D I lhvlie is employed. treal; Zllrs. Marcel Hubert, Mr. ttv Visslttlls in t c arts 21 .l . The new Chm igging of early potatoes bcgani l.lohn Louis Arsenault. Plessis- ' . t 'ch of St. Anne,' '. '. -. . l S .. . i . ., a or tat. :.::..;”i;. ”.i::'.::; .l:::i..ii ....".::'.: ?Jt;if'"'i?I.'.' 5.22:3?l1lLi'...3t”2?”R”Ed Atrzr” DA"-V CR9-55 W 0” lgllnlal L't-lcliralton 100k Place III - on Sept. 11. was opened on Christ- A A lercd in zi large stack of hay own- MacDonald Man I are I viaition ACROSS dvu udnnw Mlsc0lIl'hP- l" llle m"""”l1v Judge i mas Eve last with the celebration Quite a crowd of young folks t ed by Mr. Urban Campbell. iBe'mg their narenls Ml-Hana Mrs ls; :5 1'v"y "up" d'G'”” mad Sylvcre l)t2slttit'lit:s crowned the v of Mldhlghl Mass by (he parish from Howlan went to the (lancrtlast year's crop and vcry dr irsenault , V ii A I l ' o'Tako u team "'4" for At'3d'"" Q""”ll”l Mlssmiuchct sing: I Priest. Rev. .I. Dalton. in Bloomfield Hall on Friday nitzht. 3 flames spread rapirily 'lllfl it I l i one,” own 5tB""n 9'" HHS tollowcd ))' a ocuin rg l l A" ex;-ellem l' l- d llhl .d - . .( . . l l 1!. Headed 8. Variant of unin- .ll:iss In 5" -lnlill ll"' 3l1D"5ti architecture. tlfgeadltfsnigz rill” M” and M” lmb”-l llllvllllnglihii n()l)lllCl' mliuiiltiiiiltizl l:)lll'0”l'tti'llllll1CFl" - lld'!'lcili.Mrs' qmfrod .ArSmll him mud” "'9 (iliurcli. rt-lclii'ated by lliev. l.l.lD. l l i church is believed to be unique in are spetl(lii1g tlictr leave with Mrs. hamahe was (hm? Hg the Slack d lr-llldgh 90”"-v ldwldly. 12.Aslat,la 1,Infu-ioc um Mill. wml Re” Nazalre Pmner ll. the Maritime Provinces. It is built Flemmgs. mlkst My ""d. Mrsi was in a field some distance AL”. ltr. an Mrs. Edmund CAl mum” sup. .” Al tit-at-on and Rev. Father Buote ll ' in lhe form of 3 cross. and large Hector Richard and family. at awayl '5e"a" i ; 13. Arranged tn brandy 5. Yong as siiti-deacon. The latter also l clear glass wlhdows wllh ,.,,lm.ed Hdwlad M d M I. H aline 8.0peningb horse llI'ttdt'll('d the sermon. tn the after- 1 plexiglass desipn from the cnds of M. . l .. l . . .. . M13 llUl)0I't H'iiiitli. saint John. hmrt la” mars" Adls Alfelladlt 15 Two year taunt.) 27. Guided 7 V nuon. 0lEl'Cn floats paraded tor the I the nave and trancepts providing tamilydull ('::"l5', ll'Ut"Y Pvlly -"ltd i X. B.. was 2: cceiit guest at the 3:335 hlflllnfh lilldis" Sllllenl Ear old salmon 9. Understand 29. Ptsmtn. sat-irdttyw Au-pr V , .1i.i-ant-e of about I mile. There . . 0 ill” "WV" 93"" 0 home of Mr 'll1(l Mrs, R - ll V l or "FCC t ls" l 18. Ma 10.Root.ot lite 3'l.Sr:opo ' nlso oat; a display olf antiques lfm 't3hll:dl.llE1l'll()illtnt natural mummalldn g)0el:l3!tIhetltlWethg(."d27. where they (;amomhl ubde 14' Arsenadll and family. i 17. palm lh, odd, "lulu. :ggpo.,e.,lh'. one 0' e Convent c assrooms. ' . . . l - " r 19. coal; 14.3"” hm n. h p...' h... ll” ”e".l"3i lt""5'9”””l"5 .W9mi tesrthetllleowfagielliltgltgtismithiiid Oscar Perry of St John NB Sympmhy '53 "em "”'"”.ded ” anliilrf an'(li'Mrsli Tllid .i'"Am"-8"" taym.) 18.Elxm quaritl 00.”! l i ”EVaI')'ge.l':e"H has ldmmmgled In it of the bulldlhg through ., lherg. who is visitiniz his parents licreiis lblfereliavlid lvfli:.m”F:V -zlmi. Aollimves (hf ville fzhriinthe lllnlagt twin xiisdargllahtizlilc zoimimuyl Zoicovend ulmgl dicod 0' the arts 0 - 30"! WI 39- i” I i - v ' - '""9. 'r Fsemlu - ' 23.'r table with tint .'l3.B,eh ldl thasky pmhnale Ahhdlhh mugs. A can. V rnostatically controlled foricd hot WW l'ld"e ll” llllhv, p”e”m".'"a' who passed away in Mt. Carmel liupened the” hm"? ll”? "C 1 (J l, 3 M 9, h (Bahl, h h 1 ll air system of mneleen duels plac. Oscar who uith his title and little 1.,” ll 28-T0 Work 1.0 B00 4. ML 8'11 it dig-ham ilgiremrtmyk by! if lie Th. ll ed in the floor throughout the dauglllrr had 8lTlV9Kl here AUX. um y' MFA and Mrs. Sylvere Arsen hdrd Am” 3dtBl"d Wd" ddspeck ' thllllheno! slllr tllladyp E;geLOlltl-dese l. buhdlngl Seating accommmmion 22' was on hls annual leave from Mr. Alfred Brysoh and (laugh ault, Qhelsea. Mass., recently V15. 28.Makc 22.Depam holtiitng ' l5.TYPl V lint the Rosary was recited ' ii for 450 Persons in Provided in the the Prldcess Helene. ll? W35 Only ter tliuthl Mrs. Foster Du lied Mn add 1"”. L90 17- dmendd ii" n'Mml”"d "u" man” 4 r ' VAy,;yy ' . ” main part of the church. whilc up- lldme 43 1333' 0r W0 When hr b9- Charme of Arlington. Mass. have Ar5e"a”"- 29'M”l""d t . i wards of loo can be sealed in 3 came ill and had to go to a doctor been gllesls of Mr and Mml M V. kitchen NOl'”IGI'II smaller chapel which forms part W.l'" '”i"'”'5eV"a' "'95 ”' his ”.ed' Lloyd FPFEIISOH: also Mr Ed aexv:ii:"(ltiiii:'NPai'rl Sliwilltir 0! mm of the hulldlhgv side. Lveryone looks for an lm- warll l.-Hausa". lauerlsy rmhevr amra ijtzpeh ll; 30.Sl'l(-V1.33 llm E,-hm (;.-mg meal the has; The interior of the church, the movement Soon" Ml. and Mrs slahl . R- .h, ll Arsenault; V A l l A in l 3! :m.tll:lr'l week vlsltlnl ls!" Iralictdlizrents. gals: 3'”; ltl::lUr0l'd8l'r fllnlilml lll Mrs. Manuel Gallant and her tstincitiii Mass Mrelanclu I311;-sl M lllldll 0 Mr and Mrs. nllls 0 nnen. ' 3" 9 3 9 W ll OW! son and daughter-in-law Mr and ' " ' A " and M75 Larry Gallant. Hh around the have d l l - l - Fred Arsenault of Wakefield. Ml, ll M I 3I.Fuhlon. Pm ' l l are made of tinted aclhthetlltltizlllsizeli-1,5: lflihlsl Fenxtcra-"am and ”l9.”' ll"??? Mass. and Mrs. Gus Arsenault. Bhhhg" andr5MrLeFhailClg:rdanlg son! - able iii .tiitl Mrs. Fred MCKIIIHOD and arranged lo dehlcl a cross in 98 h "5 (laugh Cf',?'. 8" of B9lll"- NHV Boston. Mass. recently Vl5l'9d all of I s i h i M r . umS' 34. Air Cor? laiiitly, stitiittterside, were recent , . . wlndow Th l . . . C Wh” 3" V”"”lg "” die l5'a"dv Mrs. Fnustin Richard and family. D wC' 355" ”Ce".”Y tabbr.) um. of Mr. and Mn. Wilfred Mc- ” l ' ' '3 ex 9"" ls dmhed Spent Sunday M18. 23 In Howlan. "died M” Md Mm 141016" 35 on. ntitziiti. t St. Anne's Church in 1885 l" Plywmdi and "'9 b"9'"9"l is The Wellington School has re- A”e"a”"- i n . (pooh) Mr. Camille Bernard has re. 30-A1Wkll”' turned to his home in Miami, 39-UH"-03 excavated under the entire hiiild- There motored to and from Ch8r- ed d ll. 1 . A tat-;to'crowd attended the ur-lsquare. Soon after its erection. it third Sunday. In September 1869 l"5 '0 1 d9Pd' 0' id"? 1993 and lottemw” on S""d.ay' Aug" 21' Mri rdliignlenltm Hot 9 clllilil.l;l.'”AirItllfitlilr vtre oi the Tyne Valley Presby-'hl,w dhwhl The Pallshohm-5 they ll", mission hl gl Anne was agal '9” 3l50 the helm"! Plant is l0- md Mm Rmgle Pele” Mm Arsenaull. former resident of in; Cliir h on Sunday evening. . , . . ated in ii f . Charles llnyo of Mass. and Mr. . .. , Fl0l"lda- after Visiting with his qlmltlur gll. lfllhh Ml” gelyl Mill”, Save a contract for the butldinr ittat-hed to St Aii':ustinels Rusttco. i and Mrs. Arthur Rogers of How- ?:.2l'.lefc:l"ll,,9l taken up bmlllm l19l'9- llV9 mel-U l l7,.l,Shl,,.,.,,,h Ham, Mlssloum-y at a second church to Messrs and was &ll(?lltlP(l by Rev. Peter h H F lan- who visited M,-5, lylal.ga,.et ' ' M d M Tu (Prom) ' mid 0! her work among the In- Joseph Doyle and Tierney. agree ii. McPhee. - 9 ones or C”'"” it "3”"" i" die ''05P"''' Mr Elmer Ar59"i'"llv 5”" 0' auitnhgii as rtsheir ':ti:stA're::ii?i; lherea Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsen- Mrs. titans at Shoal Lake Reserve. Man- lg. to My them the gum f gm-ty 0 ault recently enlisted in R. C. N. nabs. She is. at rout-it npeiidtng pounds itusston ENLARGED Invention TO Amnaum dste" M” 45-W'-"lm" Percy Wedge and Mr. Wedge of g1lRock lit-r vacation It to home of her Thl ' lmlll h h ed . , A new railing is being Pl" l" at Charlottetown He expects to l14ll'9nls, m-, gm-l Ml-3, Gm-don by Blsgzp lvl':Dl:)nl:hcl' wlgaosezild In lll72lllC4mlSSl0H was enlarged lniuries ate lhollgw between the hills "1 be in Charlottetown for a short Bathur5t' N' 13' Kttrdel Millar. Ellerslie. - b.V ill" mldllm" dl ""9 hundred 0w an y meal workmen time and till! then lcave for 1 ' Pl3-"l5 Mass the” three limes a yea!" It famili s taken from Rustico It WALKERTOM 0113- (CW or All i t ' Reg” ar mommy meeting or 48 V llr and Mrs. Wilfred MacDoug- W" l'9m0V9d I lew years after its W” l; n in," in char E" m hev ohlarln hockey execuilve has hlgh Alban T. Arsenaiilt has again ("'l".lV"ll'5 WM"? he Will mkela lnimacitlnte Conception C. W. L. ' "P" ill and Mr. hm-l M", wgnden Mgy. completion to n more central and A if, .1?rm:.l who remained u hope! an lnvenlhm of his Wm entered Western hospital for 8 law 19 weeks course for naval air lvellmgtohl was held al the home Dow" and and daughter you till. gllggts prominent site, and in 1884 was re- m' ' . mm when the l;esl sharply reduce the number of days. His wife visited him on ('li9W- 05 Mrs. A. T. MCI-ellan with 20 Th ot ltr. and Mn. Kenneth Macl(ay, placed by a frame building. erected hyiegngllf ilvhich 'he resided Dana injuries suffered by players from Wednesday ane""mn' Aug 31' lllr 'lll(l Mrs ilarc Gaudet and "l.m".b.elrS pr;5e".ld allld N? dugdger 1'of:tl:,ll.:g Stanley Bridge, on August 21. by the parishoners themselves who , l . i . lh l, ll . , ' ' . Z - 0 V15! 0T5. r851 en. 1'5. 0 i9 - t - hewed and prepared the llmberl uhith had. been biitlt by Bishop fl " Bnd 0' ll0Cl(9Y 5l10l(5- There left on a motor trip to ddl"3l"9l .('l"”', of hummoL.”dc' C3"W1'0n REV? an 9XC9ll9nl r9' Hem. h.' .. 'oh .'I lit. Sterling Colwtll. Toronto. is t lh I d be ded d McDonald in 1844. was burned to 3"? mighty: I member 05 Cnoksvtlle, Out. on Thurs. Sept. dCC(”"lld'l'”l b5 M” and Mrs" port on the 33rd annual Diocesan BAILY cgYPr0QU0TE- 9 It present spending his holidays Ehllnlglfed ell "ma an ar an the ground. St. Anne's once more "'9 0Pl31'l0 l'l0Cl(9Y A5S0Clallnn 1. Allison Cal'rllll1El'S and Mr. and -709 (7r'l'lSl9l and lllll9 Lynn PQFFY Cohvenllhh he'ld lh Cllarlullelhwht AXY D I. B A A X B tutti h parents, Mr. and Mrs. i . relapsed into a depend ,y of EXEUUUVB. has designed a vinyl Mrs. Willard Czirrutliers. They Of W9”'"F1'0"- recendy V'5"ed Next meeting is to he held at the h LON 0 F It I OV MM olwm t This church although In use for R"5"””i ml was served by Re" pismc cu” m ml" me 5"" and were accompanied to Summerside Mr. and Mrs GUS Galld” 5”” home of Mrs Emmett McNeill Oncletur ntrntbly atuia tor uioit-so h ununqllt A tnui en years, was never completed. peter R. Mcprheel asslsml for h o the stick. by Mrs. Bruce Carruthers who will family. The meellng then adjourned! fall for me mu. Uh X for me No o& .n and. huh". M,” A number of farmers in this vl- - . -- u euutv have already started cuttinr l,ta,l,l:l'l'lg,':'l,elalc":flh,:,'ll,hth,f sl?.i,i:,l'e”l:,Jl'f ””llf' bill R” dS'”'l','5la;'l"s B'jl":'ui .tdT."tid .'.T3.'E"3t l.?.ff;”'...E..”i2I f,l;”",fl.,”.,2iw,,,t;”” all the. hfme Miss Louise Richard. Summer- tolled lay lunch served by 001"" trophtel, the length and fonnatiol ot the worn are all until ulmlrdgraln and 8 good ""9 is "i llce. l'0I' which an Bdlacenl Quarry laVll&('.D0all'l?dwar S y WA g I juries than any other in the name Mr and Mr: Fifan:i1s( Sldet Teccnlly Visllrd Mr. and mmlde "' C.l””'g? anld. :1 gflme M Each div the code letters are dtlfercnt. to . . s - - - a auc ion. prize or llll es score . would furnish ample material. This 1 ll lggg ' h Sticks with the cup perman tl nd . .4 . . - Sdmol has rehpened an” we Stone, however. the parlshinners Cmrttmtlettzmycgrnew pElllF0cl;'t?;l5h?)l:l::h attached are being made at ghuy a sons h S d lleiarijzgmaiiarded to Mrs. Louis A 0l9'DtnL"'Iu QOIIQOUO niimme vacation with Mrs. Chain imagined to be unsuitable for bulld- which was Mal and lasteful and olau. Ont. Mrs. T. Arsenaiilt and dang ter an ra . t X K I D N F P D V Y D ' I R P G O r W lE.l Maoxay and Mn. Eldon Mac- int; Purposes. 80 that the Prolecl 01' an ornament to the mission. Hope Doughty says the Invention has lhe Shmssliif Cmmors wh" spent who Visited Mr" Arsemmn in has. Three sisters precloccnscrl her Aithur as teach . for the coming a stone church was given 'up. and River is the birthplace at the Hon, been endorsed by Clarence Camp wedhcghhy hum rg?ll:ll""l'l kills T "Hal "mm Mrs. V. Ltngley. tnerthat Wal- W P I. G X I I G A K G V G N 1' 0 I W I A l'""'- In 1375. anolher W00d0n one Was William Mtlfrid Sullivan. who was hell. National Hockey L688"? l1l'8S' wllh and A llllllll. 3lAeg'gl: Mr. and .Vlrs. .loc Biiotc of Quin- tham. Mass: Mrs. C. R0l)0l- on. V X A 0 c K H P cc 1,. - V K X 8 0 n . . The Nmlham Ladle, Aid held ml built. It was seventy-five in length for clght years. Premier and At. ident, as well as players, coaches son who wen. Vlslllhg ln 0-Lmryl lcy, Mzissa, who are spcitding a Iilaneyi Waltliom. Mass. and lt'P .-roam mclal with banal. and by forty in breadth. and was in.torucy General of Prince Edwardiand executives. NllIpl(' of months in Tiunish vi- Mrs. H. Lingley, lRlll)yl Wal- samrdayl. cl.wl,,,l,,,,l,; gm 1-mm,y KQPPV. '3 . A tisliint-I Fund at the Northam hall , l W t” f" i ' ' There motorcd to Alltcrion onlsilod til the homc of Mrs. and iliam. Mass. WXSE HEAR-rsi WT wl-l-lg Rlgmq MQRN Agfsgg 4 ,. 3'' on .-'lllL!ltSl 26, Marge crowd was tvflfith '3.V0::rl.t:vI- x,-xu”' .. '-tzwifr Wednesday altcroiinoii Mr. andlilrs. .l.B. Arscnaiilt on Wcdncs- Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McAus- l "Rn", ii, In iittt-ml.-titre and a nice sum was V5. ' ' l 3 Mrs. Rae Noon.-in and Mrs. Albanl day afternoon. Aug. 31. -AG. land of West Newton, Mass.. vis- ' L toaliml ...A.w "Afte:;0 years I'M FREE. riioti lllllEtllllARll'Y" Writes Mr. H. W. Farmcrol Windsor. Ont. "Atiersiitieringforoverltlycars I'm free from ir- Nltttlzirity. thanks k) lxclltilzlfs All. Bran I tried 9VFll'lllll'll(1 unlit lootls and laiatiwsvyoiir "l'VtWtsivc cercal did the trirk." Th" Emit advan- liltr til .-ill-Bran is that it rorrcctl lhr ramr ol irrclziilzirity due to in- i Whftrnt hulk. All-Bran. made from ll" "little whrat kernel. supplies 3 ll'"Kl hulk. It is a gm-d.t;islintz zva rm has licl millitii All- ' ' i i ' Blah will give gmtli):j.necllV:,ell.g St. Anne's Panochial House in 1885 l"'m ronstipatiovi within 10 days or dmlhle your money back. Get Ktllotzgigl the d AlllB . xm-"L".T'64”” ”" Disinfect: as if f-. 2 '”q:y-2:2:-A. E - Light Convcrsati0L1 J lw l PERCY l.lDSTl7.V'l3 I O U R l Lia!-irtvt1Sneri'ali.u would no tin you tlvttit-min in Itwilt ltvgtivl 'l'hrn. install it gl1ll1"""lF '!-il1wl- i ,-lit.-ta with lwv'i.-n Wiilttonq ' Wltm. Viwq l .. lights turn on. lnlll' llting-ll'”DJ . 3 0 ll'l.Iil'lYlllV look! Ltrtzer. nhonmur. Wen -r-leaner. You can install this vala.rirO t i l vmirtu-ll. or haw an elnrtr-i-can duh lAll xritt nmarl ll 1 wilniioo lmtrd 10 Nf llIl'hPl wt-to itimi: mt: int-., lilti- . itevc-ml illlnrrlrvnl tittwa tttinrl and Ilke Me better '" "mi " ""' "'”'”' ”"" "" '”' -j lumilinelamrll In"-earl of dillilreatelll-. . Puttin u all ' l! n vr'tlt Mt ORDINARY own hfiiltl-ll: lTgl'i'llllE tr almh-9 as ' , PtuyMpttllinEIIr'ihI: Valtrve alone i .t And what an rnlneurrl. :"lll'lfVrfilIl l atmosphere you hriutz to your living room! ll yu Ill HIM lllwlllbl on modern lighting tip: write in ma, Pngg t I Lidatona Elh Lighfin: institute - , Clmgdilln Grin:-rnl Flortnr tdn. ltd: I63 Dutlerin Sit-vet. Toronto. and I will send you FREFT it in page illus- I alt, dd", l ' traterl booklet "Flow to Light l ...-ii.-i.... ordinary who-ve an "'""i".s Mum WP sh-.dow- '!t:'?.".i'?."m'.'.'i'.':.'L':'.i3'5.l'.El?.5?l?:.'J:.?:?:J;.i?::5 M : Ind glare. but nnt the While Bulb-lts new inside coating. give: e um? Dev-"meml Cmldim Gun” gleam Co. Md-' V-.n N" " ha" y-.' . Muhhmm softly-diffused glow. This relaxing light is welcome when you re read- la, Dull,"-ll smth Tomhml 3 3 hqw-03 ya It lh DI I-I l I2 SUI-l'hfhi1lTlienetiny bulba (you can sully tuck a dozen or more into your pocket) gin you really profenlonal-looking v i pictuna . . . indoor: u ? out. So. next time x-on :,', bring out vnur camera for " . family snapshots. party a 4 . vat-ntlnn nhntn. have I l lltpnlv of time fH'l'l6l new bulbe hnntivs-than no the clearer. brighter. mm-I natural picture: was take. Ask your dealer for the new G-E M2 Huh bulbs. Just 12 out . each. Am-Qcih giggled 1 i log, doing close work like sewing. or when children study. (Weir: so sure you'll like this wonderful new bulb better than ordinary bulbs that we can say: Your money back if you don't like G-E White Bulb! better?) Pick up the handy package of four in the blue. white and yellow pack shown below. ' GENERAL ELECTRIC ttttiitin ss QQIIIIII IIIIIAL Illlllll IOIIAIY LIIIIII