i PAGE TWELVE THEL GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN , sum .0. 1953 they toured the Cabot Trail and tor of Canada stopped to shake m the Pm)" V l";lli”.t3E COUNTY Fiegrzsslve conservative Meetings Arlington. July lotli. y All meetings at 8:15 p.m Joiiii H. PRICE will address all meetings K Everyone welcome. KENSLVGTON Friday-Saturday 7:13-9:13. Matinee 'J:.'3tt on Saiurda,v. Suspense-flooded adventiiro at the bottoiii of the sea! "16 FATHONIS lllillill”. ill ltmiiititiil mini". with Arthur Lakr, l.ttll (iii:iiiw).. i.!nyii lll'ifli:t'V. Also Serial and News. CAMEO THEATRE T4 ””i;;...... ............e BORDEX Friday-Saturday 'T:1.'i-D213. fiiatinoe on S;itiii'riay for the children .-it 1)I:ii, (iiiildreit will not lw nririiittmi at evening shrms except with payouts. The big; min- edy-hit with a hiinrlrmi iniiizlis----”vIl'NlI'lN(i JACKS". starring Dean Martin and .lr'i'i;v Lewis. (Viino have It good laugh--a laiuzii a (lay koeps tho ilot-for au'a,v. CRAPAUD THEATRE FRIDAY 8:30 SATURDAY 7:30 and 9:30 ”BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE" Starring: Linda Danicll and Robert Ni-wioii. Good short siibjccts. CAPITOL Summea-side Saiiirriay 2:.'ltl-T-9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL Tonigzhl T-Et.2t I: wclmicolor lean PEIERS - louis iilURillli- lleira Piilll . HEREERT MARSHALL - um "mimlil" i...i.. n..AiraH N1 NIHIII be View luv IV Tiffliiil IESSFI - lA(Qu(5 IOUINIUI t Willi! DUNN! I ARVNUI NIH. M-"EEK ":..-.,:-- KOKO "-:.."'z- "' emu 'l'otio.,v Satiii'rl;iy REGENT Produced by JAY sommuo A Distributed by no ledle Itoum. Inc J' I. All not i 'rvs has some at 3 h I "I W. " wiorwoiiott v I- AND now I I'M coiiiiie ;. ””"i."”' !" 7;; GOLD! IV as N IIOLPII Vi iiilmliltt St. Bridget's 'l'iir- earlirst srlticrs in this niis-I sioii in-rr cxcliisirely Protestant yvlill the exception of a family of ..Engli.sh Catholics named Gain. Not. long: after the settlement of these persons in Township EIEVPIIH they wore. ,ioincd by John Calla- ghan fiom Wcxiorci. Ireland, niirl Patrick Miirpliy. from the same place. At a soinmvliat later d5llP,t arrived John Large, an Irish Pro-y it:-stant, with instructions from they -proprietor. an Irish officer in tliei vEllfIllSll Arinv. Colonel Sir E. H. Wnlsli. to settle the property. hllli Lorsze Pstilbllslled himself near the, ferry called Walshtown Ferry, nlldi coinmenced to farm. He sent. liacki to Ireland encouraging accounts nfi his new home. axpatiatiiig on tiiei ativaiitaues held out to those who, voiild follow his example and cnil-; grate. The result of Mr. Larges correspondence was that on April: list. 1823, a ship with ii number of; emigrants on board. left. Ireland; fni' Pl'lllf'f",Edl1'nl'fl Island. After ti, ril'P:1l'.l' passage ni seven weeks. Sl1('l :iiiivrri at her t'lt'Siln.'lIlDl1 and oi numlwv of passengers who landed finm her proceeded to Township Eleven and took up farms. L . . . I Warbiii-'oii arrived from Ireland as agent for Sir E. H. Walsh and gave leases to the settlers on that lizcntlemanks estate. ,These leases were issucd on the usual terms. illlllF hundred and iiitiety-nine. iyt-ai's at a shilling per acre. per ali- tiiim. Mr. Warburton dld much to? improve the township and was jhrld in high est:-ein by the dwell- icrs therein. The church of St. Bridget coinnienced in 1868. Previous fol that period, the Catholic settleis hoard Mass at Cascumpec. The cliurcli did not progress very rapidly but on Christmas eve, l870.t it. was so for advanced as to allowi of midnight. Mass being offered iii' In the year 1834 l-loii. Wa3i it upon a tcniporary altar. The church iiir-asiirrs sixtv feet in length by thirty in width. and twenty-two feet in height of wall.i j i NOTICE . linioading var of punch- eons. Albany Station. this; afternoon 2 ii ri Saturday: morning. Special price off car. WADDELI. BROS. Crapaiid Professional cards Ll. F. 'iiiTfE'ti'iE't)T' Stlmmcralde. P. B. L Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 SMAI.I..VlAN'R BUILDING OPTOMETHIST W. Albert Robertson- Chartcrcd Accountant r. Ii. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Stimmeriiide P. 0. BOX 681 DIAL 8346 T. EAIILE IIIDKEY Chartered Arcnuntanl Canadian Bank of Oommeroo Bummerslda. P. E. I. PHONE 188:! E. E. PARKMAII Opt. D. R.(). OPTOMETEIST Glanaes Fitted Eyes Offlce Hours: 0 to 12 - 1 to 5 t and by appointment. PHONE 82!? nEti-ENT THEATRE RLDG. summer at. Sumnrr-tide Examined Dll. J. A. DDIIIDI DENTIST Dentnlax-Bays smaiiinan Building SUMMEISIDE y Dial 180 Pictured above is bl. Brldget.'s Church, built. In 1868 Mission, Township Eleven The exterior was finished hy Mr rzriie l.. li'iiii'i'ay: I940-1948. Rev. Jeremiah Dnlton, the interior. Ill- William D. MacDonald; 1948-1952. eluding the altar. which is H hand-iRey. 1.. .1. McKenna; 1942- --, some one and richly gilt. was com-iRov David McTague, tpresent pas- pletetl by the architect, Mr Johnjtort. MrLellan. The church was painted! The parish of St. Bridget is com- iiy Mr. R. M. Gibson and is very posed of 44 families. neat. and pretty The trustees of this church at the time of its error-l tion wt-re James Kilbride, and the, Hon. Joseph Murphy. l . . . ' ' ' Vicinity The first pastor of St y -..... mission was Rev. Jriiiies Aeiiciis Mrs lidil'l'Pll(TP Mach;-ad, gm-. MacDonald. When he was reinov-:1in;ztoii, is visiting friends at 0;. ed from Cascumper tn Desable. well. (now Kelly's Crosst, St. Bridgethy .N..,. was annexed to Grand River par- Nlr and M”, Chayleg Clark gnd ish and was served first. W Rev. f.-imily, St. Eleanors, left July 2, M. J. McMillan, next by Rev. An-,for Vancouver. B C. gus McDonald. and then R0l'..y .- I-Rllghlin -7- MRCDOHBIG. r Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe, The EBYIY Parishoners of TOWII-Elllargate, left June 22 for Regina, ship Eleven recoilectiniz the ted- Sask, where they will visit rela- ious crossing at Walshtmvn ferryuliites and friends. and the long drive of nine l'lllll'Sl N- .. '" Sl- Al'lil'10ll.i"5 CIIUFCIL C-15' vThe illness of Mr. Vilililnm riimper. had a very warm fcrlingi,Found. Long River, who is a pat- of tzratltudr in their Rlizht Rev. is,-in in the Prince County Hospi- Bishop and their indefatigableital, is regretted by his many pastor. the Rev James Aeneasliriends and a rapid recovery is MacDonald. for their exertions tnzwishecl for him. providing the neat little church of. - St. Bridget. 1 Friends regret. the illness of Mr. First Catholic Settlers of i.he.Reagli Meek, Springbrook, who is a Mission of St. Bridget, Townshipypatlent in the Prince County Eleven: The Widow Gain. Wililamyl-lospital, Summerside, and wish i BritIr;et's. Gain, John Callaghan, from Wex- him early and rapid improvement ford: Patrick Murphy, John Kil-tin health. bride. John Bulger, Richard Kellyn Thomas Roberts. all from Queens. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Roach ar- County; Michael Aylesworth and rived from their home in Boston, Martin Lynch from Kilkenny; John yMass.. on June 27. to visit friends Barry, from Waterford. land relatives at Spring Valley, Sea View and vicinity. St. Bridget”: parish - D I Mrs. Roger Stormont. Medford, Pastors: First. Rev. James Ae-3Mass., ill the guest of her sister, lions MacDonald to 1876; 1876- Mrs. Mamie Adams and family. 1878. Rev. M. J. MacMillan: 1818- Spring Valley, and will visit other -1879. Rev. Angus MacDonn1d;irelatlves and friends here. 1879-1895, Rev. Lauglilin J. Mac- --- Donald; 1895-1897. Rev. E O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stavert Boyd: 1897-1900. Rev. A. J. Mar.-yilllfl children Joyce and Wendell. Dougall; 1900-1909, Rev. F9ll'x' 1.. Burlington. were recent overnight Connolly: mos-1917. Rev. nonaidlvisitoi-s to Monrton. N. B. J. MacDonald: 1917-I925, Rev. A. --we Leo Harrell: U125-1929, Rev. R. F.I Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E. W. John- MacDonald: 1929-1932, Rev. Wil-IRYOH9. BLlFllni.1l'0l1- and ML M15 liam McCnbe: 1932-1933. Rev. .1. 5. Mr-''- Murdvck M361-90d. Lona Riv- cmkpn; 191134937, Rev, Gem-gpier. returned on June 28. from I MacDonald; 1937-1940, Rev. Eu. motor trip to Nova Scotin, where DAILY CRLOSSIWORDA " IIIEIC-llzl YJIEDIJ f-Jfillllu iEltJii'.l ACROSS 51. Ancient 22. Milk tlsh aijrjualg mt-If-if-j 1. Cut a roast. silver coins 25. Music llli i:ll;lfJ lllllj 6. Often (Gr) note His) , Iill3lJi'1il:.ii!lIll. (poet. ) DOWN 29. Poly- 9. Trusted 1. Wax nesian Cum Q t t' 10. Formal 2. Foreign drink order under 3. Free 27. River seal (Law) 4. Norse god tN.W 1'2. Dry 5. Men's Tex.) 13. Disrowrcr nickname 29. Excla- ofNo1-lh, 6. To be in debt mation " poi. 7. Short for 30. Gifts for Y"i"4't" A-"av 14, Tmy fraternity the poor (2. Shades of ( 15, Crughin," 3. Weary 32. An age a primary gngkg 9. Uncooked 35. Even color ' 11,1-hm, 11. Norse god fpoct.) I3. Miscellany (mug) 13. Chum 36. The 45. Female 18. sewing 15. Flex prickly sheep jmplgmgnt 16. strange pear (4. Biblical 21, Mggurium 19. Betimes 31. Astcrn name (5ym,) 20. Bird of 38. Main 48. Cobalt. 23. Particle of Prey character uym.) nddition 21.11 fairy 19. River ts. Jewishy 24. At a queen (Eng) month distance . 28. Assign 30. Century plant. 31. Cry lustily t 32. Addition to I buildin- 38. Public notice 34. Potty officers til, 5. Navy) 37. Excla- matlon 40. Halts 11. Openliri? tsriat.) 44. High tempera- turn (0. Unroll 47. Believe torts.) ) 4!. A Brttisi. dominion 50. Undlvlded DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X I IILONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A la iusj for the three Lie. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophiee.-ths length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrorn Quotation I ETHS Tb BTOHNGEL. OCYOVWGHGB KAIU M KALG-SHBSGC. ' Yesterday's Cryploquote: HE IS THE SLEEPING PART: NEE ONLY. AND NUT EMPOWERID T0 ,ACT TN TR” way or ausgsnse-ygoqawosm. ' ' visited other interesting parts of the province. At Sydney they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Nauas. Mr. Nsuss was manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Kenstng- ton before being transferred to the branch at Sydney. Mrs. Melvtlle' Donald, Wiikie, Sa'sk., and Mrs. Willard Warren, Cranbrooke, B. C.. arrived June 29, to visit Mrs. Donald's brother, Mr. W. 3. Warren and family. Mai-gate. and other relatives and friends. At present Mrs. Donald is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Oscar Johnstone and Mr. Jolinstone, Long River, and Mrs. Warren is visiting her sister and brOlhEr-lIl- law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Murdo, Clifton. Regardless of the rapid changes in methods of harvesting, storingi and feeding farm crops, the aver-i age farmer seems to have figured things out to his own satisfaction as evidenced by the many new barns under construction through- out the. country. In the Kensington area. Mr. Elmer Moase. New Ann- an, erected I barn 15 feet long by 32 in width with a. hip roof, which he feels will, with the storage. space previously available. trike. care of his needs efficiently. Ml'.i MecDougalI of Grand River is in' charge of the job. and good neigh- bors lent a hand to speed coni- pletion of the building which is now roofed and sided all ready for the hay crop. At Kelvin Grove. Mr. Leainan Caseley is putting up a building 'nown as a pole barn, and in ad- idttiori an upright silo. Mr .Rnlph Thompson is head carpenter heren :A couple of miles further up thei ilfl Road at. Norboro Mr. Everett, Glover is having a large barn built. nn his farm formerly owned by Mini. Stanford Glover. Among otliersi building barns this season are Mr.' Charles Dinnls. Margate, and Mr. ,Bruce Clark ,Clinton. i 5 While at. Kensinglon as week- lend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John .Moase, Rev. G. T. Spriizizs of La- ichute P. Q. and Mrs Moose were I guests of Mrs. Austin Rogers. Free.-I I town on a motor tour of New Lon-y idon Parish, when Mr. Springs made I20 calls on former parisliioiiers and old friends. , .D. Mr. Ernest Mill, Clerinont. was, relected vice president of the Can-I Indian National Silver Fox Breed- lers' Association at their anniiol meeting held in Ottawa on Juno 16 Mr. Mill. Mr. E. Burleigh. Eller- slie. Mr. Vernon Mattliews and Mr. T. A. Carruthers. summeriiide. enjoyed a two day visit. in Mon- treal, on the return trip from Ot- lawn. Errol Caseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caaeley, Kelvin Grove. was the recipient of an unexpected honor and a special thrill while attending the opening of the newt race track at Summerside on. Wedne.sda,v, when the Prime Minis- 6i'i'r iouaifwlav his hand as he came into the grounds on his way to the en- trance to the grand stand. After this casual but friendly greeting. Mr. St. Laurent proceeded to the entrance to the grand stand. where he was welcomed by Mayor Wedge, but Errol will have a story to tell his future children and grand-children of being the first to shake the hand of the Prime Minister of Canada at the first race at the new race track at Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Caseley, Kelvin Grove, had as guests the past week. their neice. Mrs. Wal- lace Matthews and son, Allan of Trenton. Ont. Mrs. Matthews is the former Mae Best and was a popular and efficient teacher at Long River before taking nurse's "ANNE OF THE INDII-1S"'A'l' CAPITOL. SliltlMERS!I)E -In the best Hollywood tradi. tlons of lavish picture.-making "Anne of the Indies.” which opens today at the Capitol. Bummerside. is alive with action. studded with spectacle and tantalizing in Tech- nlcolor. Recounting the legendary exploits of Captain Providence. last of the colorful corsairs to prowl the Caribbean in search of fat inerchantmen prizes, it gains its real distinction from the fact its ”pirate king" is a woman. To put it bluntly, this Anne of the Indies, otherwise Captain Providence. it no lady. is figure to be set with Long John Silver. Henry Morgan and Jean La Fitte - only fai prettier, as enacted by Jean Peters i-4... Mc(orrnlcli No. 5 Lwiid. ni- MIDI you save more teed-ilclt lsevu. Handler the crop gently. Hos his copcclty Iov boo vvhev. ' Willi the iielp of ion, eiiicient McCormlclt boy tool: you can largely control all the ioctots which met green color, more eaves, less tractor mowers, gentle-action side roltes, e No. 1 boy - iibrovs material. Fort-running big-capacity automatic bolero - in the complete McCormick line there's every machine you need to us for a demonstration. malts more No. i hay. Call '5'. MCCORMICK . HAY MACHINES ISLAND EDIIIPMEIIT D0. LTD. 2'7 WATER ST. EAST PHONE 2813 SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. By J. R. Williams HE STARTED HIS I50 DID I -- BOY, C-JOLDEM DAYS .' REMEMBER! i yyhliiiiiillllil, I . it I PALEFACE em I HOMAGE To RED- SKIN Fora HEAP t BIG HE-ROIC ' , been or: sly FRIQI-ITEHNG , 8EA2.'voi.t QPEAK I saiei.isi-t"? 50 BILL PRESERVED IT, EH? 'TH' 5HAPE12 .- EREAT CAREER ON! WHAT WONDERFUL MEMOQIE5, WHAT HOW WELL I -I” E6AD,Cl-IIEF, How! Q” I it C':O'1' THEIR START ONE SEL.LiN' E665 IN TH” 5HOP. ONE euros AN'5Ti.lFF, ,- X , y XV A OUR BOARDING HOUSE ME D16 You . TALK LIKE- VILLAGE 6QuA2e! I 1 MV NAME ii HOKSHIDAHG IHA I --THAT Meayiln y xi ' "LAUEii-iltsi6 u-ME nee o , Jive! A-;.,,zx firouiz MILLIONAIRES ON THAT MACHINE... RAF?-'LlN' OFF SHOT- AN' HIM 5EL.l.iN' TD l2EMEMBERv ,, CANDY BAIZ5 OUT , WHAT MACHINE .- OF HIS " IHEV WERE - LOCKER: 'v- OM14 r I I , Q, - ,.rr-'-o7'Crurwn.uAM.: .:.-.- "t" ouw one 1, , -K MADE H15 N -, THIS t:AME-- '4 TH' REST WERE 3 - 50 BU5Y . PEDDl.iN'51UFF t . IT '5 IMPOSSIBLE '. IQUIOILOI Iueyaeaap-m.i-.- LAUGHIN6 Boy 2) WHEQEID HE GET THE HAPPY MONICKER wm-t T HAT TOTEM POLE MUG Z HEJ5 LAUGHING ABOUT AS MUCH AS - A 8u7.zAi2D I THAT MISSED BREAK- .I.