PAGE TWO run qnARwTTi-growiv GUARDIAN .l"°""j ' . '5 sPiuifnis“ ' / wcursa " BRUISES _ . - RIIEUMATIC .1 ' s-nrrurss. i- iumoiico. ‘ HiCllES a‘ " PitINS Use ; DR.Tfl0MAS’ ECLECTRIC 0lL soon air DRUGGI ‘rs son y MORE rnnqsixr ruins 'ii‘ia'ifiiai? a c—.—..—r~~: > ABRAHXY PITTPIRS Prop. North .\llll'l‘li‘illl Ilntcl (‘liiirliitti-iiiiiii, l‘.l€.l. litil. ilet our the equipment is handy. riiiiiiiitrs STABLE surrnrnosraarr Uisorlis urine and gasses Sweetens the lnirn atmosphere Promotes sanitation increases niiinitre values ls free flowing and non- coking about one pound per row per Day will have ilrrive-nt (‘harlotte- town n relatively small quantity Place your tirder with us early. Cranberfies Buying’ Cranberries for a limited time only at fruit department warehouse. Paying top 0U!‘ market price. CARVE LL BROS, Limited L-42l5-10—l5--li Professional Bards j D. F. ARIJHEBALD Chartered Acroiriinn! [40 Richmond Sin-cl Phone 4'1. P. 0. Box l2. McLeod (S. Bentley I w. i; i.t:.<ii.i-."i. K_ t1. _|_ _\_ \ii.i.l. K l . t‘ i. l.l..\il.l.\. l. i Baff-Htrfs .lll(l mini-i" -l-=iw MONliX T0 LllAN 180 ltlrlimrind Street. .....¢iw¢.-ri-._. a urn». hl.i\lEl‘1'l.‘-ll£ Admxtment bureau CREDIT‘ — CULLIXVIIONS CREDIT IIEPOIVTS PERSONAL LOANS Pcurilen "llllllh. Llflown Phone I215 ARTESlIiN WELLSE or inlliriiiation i-iniiniunii-iite viitli represcntitig 'l‘i'.'i.<k Well (‘0.. proposition wliilc For Sanitary milk production use About tlie middle of Nnvrinlier we The ISLAND FERTILIZER . (_,‘().\ll’.-\I\'Y, LTD. Cnaittorrtirrotvx‘ "Island Goods for Island Growers” iovcrjoycd to do him honour so falthitill_t' and lovingly" among a p "0 l who ivas always dear t0 hi.- l'c llfllfl and hi. clever y, wrrc truli" iivlica ve at‘ ‘a hi‘. prcgnant with a happiness {known only lo the young flllfl iii- _ g. our pray- ;cr.\ \\'lll acezzd to heaven". that min v more Ila ill l): ‘it'd "i llllll the pl'l\'lli’(l'.'t‘>0l attending: it; m pas-ed into history an > \\f)i‘Ill\‘ lions of a ti-i In the quiet homes, the st will rctich down tn mnnv y.t U21 fvstritlon of honor to the Glory of God rctraccd rarrvintz i i St Augustine Church Rustico, P. E. I. 183 8-1938 the ri zig sun. were tinting the eastern skies on August third. pre- saging a line day and dispelling the anxieties of the good people of Rustico Parish that fine wea- thrr would favor them for the ‘grand Centcnary Celebration. which ‘was about to take place on that idav. For many months the people |had planned, worked and prayed for its success. sacrificing many days from their various occupa- tion. in order to make this event, worthy of the brst traditions oi their pioneer forefathers. The old wooden church of one-hundred years stood as staunchly upon its foundations, as it did when built and the FG-Dflinlillg of its interior _ and exterior added much to the ' , a ,_ ' (llJllllY of its appearance. The RQ‘: :8‘ grounds about the Church were “'\ »_’|_°i-§:_-‘._g‘f.'il“h-‘L°‘v,f."4' sfornietl into a inctuts c! its floivcring law!‘- apcd. symholical 0i’ the with which their hearts were In! planning the effects 0i - at s‘ entrance to the s was a ina=$ive ) l)(‘l'll‘.'lll(‘l‘.ll,\' fllllllllfilF-‘Flllfi .--ii ted o» \\'llll‘. on both is pil- pliired marble slabs on h we i t‘ ' "lied the names of l' priests that had iain d fold were another stirrtzuitdirgs. » stile; s lcction of their color wheinrs ant \\".‘ll appointed de- ri-sns. Xlinulii": with the gold and - ol thi- Papal colors were s1 and (hilt-ate tints of ll ‘illl)l"lll<lllllt‘llil~ lhroughotit hotly of the church, but not you had reached the Satin. (lid you iullj." realize the tic achievement of their dec. orativc skill. The great central ob Catholic Church ‘s llS Hlflll Altar. tipoti which i= ‘rcd that prlco. léss‘ Act. of’ W....»hip_ namely the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Amid this decorative surrounding. ‘the l't‘_l‘l"l1l0!'llfll rraizdcizr of a Pontifical High Mass was offer- ed up by His Gracc Al'(‘lll)l.§ll"p J. T McNzillv of Halifax. at ten 0‘- clock. His Grace was born in R115- tico Parish and made the Journey flfilllVHflllfélX to do honour to the occasion. His Excellency Bishop QSullivan occupied a Throne in Inc sanctum? while iipu-ai-ds of iifly Priests ivere al<0 iii attend. 8110i‘. Sermons iverc pivachrd in both French and Enclish by His Grace Archbishop McNally and His Exccllercy BlShflp osmium“ as also by Rev. F. x Gallant. Previous to the Sermons already relerrrtl to. Rcv. J. C. Pi're, {h}; WBll-DClOHKl Parish Priest, and a native son of the Parish. mounted the Pulpit and in an eloquent manner gave ri comprehensive re- _vicw_ of the history of the Par. l‘l"l. in both F.'P""l‘l and With his characteristic cngazting manner he wohziinccl all illf"l‘ \ '1 had come to liclp to“do honour to the occasion. ' A male chnlr ‘h until tuary jcct of every under the direction of Mr. Andrew Gallant retidercd St. Basilis harmoitizctl Nlass most fl"f‘(‘])l.'ll)l_\' while Ali's. “lilliam J. Paquct of Smirk, forincrly Anzic Peters of Rustiro. presided at, the Offiflll. Loud speakers vrere installed in thc Church for the benefits 0t the largo crowds who could not gain admittance. A very special feature !l£l_\".‘~‘ program also was tli hralion o! the Diamond Jti Monsignor Jean Chiasson who was Pari=h Prir-st of Rliitlr’) for thirty- five ycars. Although he retired to the qnicturlc of tho Sacred Heart Home at Charlottetown a am. yet he braved the trip by motonto meet hLs beloved former parishioners who ln turn were on this, the sixtieth annlvarsnry oi’ his ordination to the Priesthood Rev. N. Polrier oi’ Mont Carmel tlPll\'(‘l'!(l a complimentary address to lilin in French. while Rev. P. NiCMBJlOII of the Basilica delivered a similar atlilixs.‘ in English, Th!‘ Rev’. Jubllarians renlv was char. acteristic of the man who laboured of the e cele- ‘oilee 0f noccnt. Loved by S’! _ who have known you so lon many l‘\ w . Jrn your (l‘"l' r .d (l n cclclira hi- l\‘lll<t"l!l){‘l‘i‘i ling years. So ii that “ill long v all those who event of a iwopl" wlifvr 11mi- lllllllt‘ possibiii the proper illllit‘ of a ('t'lllk'lilli‘\' that lllFilll» lllllJll to t.lic ulorious tradi- ily christian 1309b. calm of their rural nry of this event through the ages. born. that they, ln turn. n _ emulate the example of the pr: >nl grim-ration and instll into their hearts, this spirit of faith that. prompted this manl- t 1‘<‘»l!\' min loath to leave this sacred spot, I _my steps homcward. with me a sweet souvenir inc pink and golden colors of FORT AUGUSTUS W. I. The October meeting was held Oct llth at the home of Mrs. i Leo Dunne with eight mcmbers and scvcn visitors present. Mixi- utes oi’ previous meeting were read and adopted. It‘ was decided that the Institute help to buy new desks for the school. also that they buy cups for their own use. Plans ivere made for a Masquerade Dance tn be held in the School. Mrs. Joseph Curley and Mrs. Damien lavrriy were appointed on the Sick Committee and Mrs. Thomas Dalton and Imelda Mac- bellan were appointed on the pro- gramme commit; for next month. Next meeting to be held at the i l QWOBER 17. 193s . -_§, , Corrlgan. 0 l i collection amounted to sixty cents. With ache: and pains and fever Meeting closed by ‘mane the are quickly relieved by Paradol. National Anthem.‘ Temperature is reduced-you soon feel (Patriot Please Copy) glnfl- fldllldlllllgflllgfflblfl izfter affect! or _________i__ ‘°' ° “' “°°" ‘l °°“ ' runmutns 1n- tot Ill. cruum i-— DURBAN. South Africa —(0P) P A. n A D o ll Fairly active to the end and noted as residing one crime thriller every week, Mrs. Annie Gerrard E‘I|Ivli"\i IVOO died one week after her 101st i‘ birthday. BLAENAVON, England —(CP)- Dr. J. J. Crowe, medical officer here, says slimming among you!!! atria has a lot to do with tuber- culosis. “They think they won't get a husband and try to keep slim." roll call will be "How to Imllw“? the Institute.” A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. W. Hughes. An entertaining pm- gra-mme followed‘ those taking part being e. g. Mrs. mo; Dalton, Mrs. Ed. Logan, Mrs. John Jay. Mrs. Hvlvi? unit-Q T u r u n t a Rlblllllbllll so»: c‘ MacBenth Bld Mormon, MuDonnl our. 0.1.11. do». twirl 0Q Mtg-NJ}; Qiirlqv when Corrall Kelly and Mr. Bernard h‘ 5”“- OUT OUR WAY - - By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - With - Major Hoopla ru. TELL YEW HE'S GOTALL i . wi-iv r CAMPED Tl-PQOCKS TO WHAT ARE wou DOING HEAD-l, EF sdize 10o PROP TH’ qoois / o“ Au, rooms? 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