iausr i4. .1931 V 4. .. .. , -'rl-iagc.UAimmN. CHARLOTTETOWN use ELEVEN C THE WBTERN G"”""A" St. Anthonyls Parish T S-ummerside Boy With Royal Woolworfh' PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE V a summer street. lununeraide. Phone Mal. yum, subscriptions. Advertising Representatives J. ELM!-Ilt MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW IEOIIII-PHOIIIEI: M38 and M33 The Guardian may be bought at any of the . following stores in Sununu-aids: Ml whim, tluinnur Street; Gonrllea Drnutore. 21 Central Street; guys News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 01 Granville street: mu noucette'a Grocery. Second Street; island Motor Tnanlpon, Water Street; Alban's Grocery. in Russell street. ii. L. Waite in Kanaington. . Store To Open . In Summerside A rumour that the P. W. Wool-' worth Co. Ltd. will open a store ii. summer-side which has been current for some weeks has been . confirmed. They will locate in I l- portion of the Bmlllman building i At Bloomfield Observes Its 150th Anniversarv - .1..,j. l on Tuesday and Wednesday of . The second church was built this week, the parishioners of at. about iaaa. It was a frame build- f5IIlh0nY'S. Bloomfield, are celebrat- in: very substantially built. In the ing the 150th anniversary of the year 1680, after the building ofzthv Canadian Airl Cadets Overseas i f v - wasr I-nines oirrics ” "'" 9””"'” " ”'”',f,'.'5;f:u';'ff:f:;' :Jh:,:”,f",;':s"jn: formerly occupied by the hard- ubsrton: Frank Weekl. Representative. This "mm! I! an old cemhlserud .5 the parochial mm The were department and renovation P''"''” 6'" "m" "d "'3 u""”- tery on the farm of Mr Ooias old presbytery at Cascumpec was 01 this 3”" M the p”"'1”' h" ' been under way for about two Arsenault at appro- hauled across the ice to Alberion com- where it served as the priest's -. t -f C , I ..J. HAROLD GOODWIN, bai -ch); Lghvgyg pop; M03. prme religious a:ec;:"n'lg;'iu weeks. The hardware department 3 v' be nbsent from his TIIEAL, August 21st. Can accom- rlile" Y”” Hem August 13th to menace two, can 3310' summug moratlva of the early settlers will residence for sevei-al years. b” b."n "mved to the b””"'""' WV mm” d - be held and an address on the The first priests to visit the The mside arch" m""”""' Th” -- .iutu5' 23” ii :11 "””"3T b"'""""" 5” '"d early history and subsequen de- ole of Cascumpec were the C”p'"””” 5”" M”k”' WM" l H”. I.-UNET1-A-1, of the late es ' velopment of the parish will belrbbpes de Calonne and Pichard V"””h'5 5nd sig”""""'5 wgnriu I ' t - v W U my L. Bowncss will be held -WELCOMED T0 S'Sii)E. - '””””d by .13.” 1' "' m"""""d. mm W” '” 1"” I”.1.”3- 315"”? imirs Pl')lTrtTlzT'n rumors: ' mm W. Presbyterian Church Many old H-ienqs in summer, of Charlottetown. .Denault of Quebec visited Prince are to the sued that I forty mot l . on Wednesday August 15th,Pwlgi 5,.-re are extend,” . a welcome H HTlN;di;:SdBy 4ViiYli0lrJn1.l1Kl :or:ti- Edward lslanhd then a pxarrluof Vhls Pxlemkm to this portion of ms .y i games 513;-rung at C. . home to a former citizen of the bra mg E asls ill 1; cc eJra .d diocesel. Int enilecorldto h 5 visit building are manned by WOOL intei'incr.v'. inthe Peopes 311' 10W"- M"- wimam At DaIE.y' "ow y S xce emy an Emu at Ma Dec we d i. E C no 85 v.'orth's as soon as biiildlns re- 3 mm. or Aihsgh, Mag, who ,3 VIC. Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetowns there are eight families at Cas- ammo” an lmed p. B .. ammmg 1,, his old home 10...”, His Excellency Mgr. Camille Le- cumpec making a total of 85 souls. s ' -I-:N(JA(ll-SM!-INT ANNOUis'CE- He arrived on Sunday accom. Blane, Bishop of Bathurst. New From 1804 to 1812 the mission of ups - Mr. and Mrs. Percy E.; panjed by Mrs, Daley and while Brunswick, will preach in French Cascumpcc was regularly visited by - Uil?Mlll'flP. Kelvin Grove, an-ihere Wm amend the reunion of and Rev. W. E. Monaghan, paa- Rev. Angus Bernard MacEachern ,..w,,C,. the erigagcmeiii of their-I the am slege Battery and mu tor of Sacred Heart parish of A1-' who, during that period. was the berton, will preach in English. Forl only Catholic priest on'the Island. also take in the Old Home Week the remainder of the day. arrange-; In 1812 Mgr. Joseph-octave Pies- ,-nlr dauigliter. Katherine Eleanor. ' in Charlottetown. Mr. Daley is 1.; RA')lJel'I woldron, son of Rev. W. FOR SALE N .u,cQuni'ric-. I). D., and the late vice president of the Salada Tea ments have been made for the re- sis. Bishop of Quebec. ylsited the M, :vi;icQuiirrle. Hopewell. N. S. Company in Allson and will be ccptlon and the entertainment of Catholic missions of Prince Ed- vr gr to take place early in remembcl'ed by many as a prom- friends and visitors from far and ward Island. He notes that the one ESCO Engine, ten hp” near. The pastor. Rev. Michael J. number of families at Malpec, Tig- 100. ,.,p.cmucr 'incnt baseball player of former this engine has been re. -..- ' lyears In Summcrside. They ex- Rooney, and all the parishioners, iiish and Cascumpec is about 1 V .h led d . . -l'0l.l(:l-J REPORT .- The fol-. pact to remain in the Province hope that this will prove it fitting This would mean that there were Cent 3' 0V9-1 3.11 u an 15 U5 r;,;.. report of the lsummersidc for two weeks before returning remembrance of the founders 0! then about 20 families in cascum- perfect running order. .0 K g H " , i)ep:ir:ti:;cn-. tins” sulzgli-rat: home.-S. their parish. pec. May be Seen at Harry Ay man. y rncez. g .. , M. g . - . , -. Pb ic:-incil last evening. Dru:1k- An Historic Parish Present Church Erected Madravlshi .Be”aSt' 91 Con" i” 3 'lrlV3SlS lo. convictions 15. ' T I tact your friendly Fairbanks nrresls l. C0i1V'1Cl1011-5 1- A few years after the general, From 1860 to 1390 some fifty Morse Dealer, olit due care and at- cnscs 3, convictions 3. collected 872.00. deportation of the French lnliabi- families of Acadians from Rustlcci tants from Prince Edward Island. emigrated to the parish. They set- in 1758. some twelve families whol tied chiefly in the districts now had escaped and taken refuge in known as Howlan Duvar, Bloom- J. L RAYNER Summeiside 'en:lori. 711105 and 0059! .Dum,R m... month we have been and -ol1oL'tiu;: 1950 1” 5l'”58T5 M Lh A us; mew E f .h the forests of New Brunswick re- field and Piusville. This growth of ' . . . 5'. . - vlll keen light On "nu" 3" 4-9. Mbemme Tali", COunc”"he,d ?n m: turned and settled along the, the parish of Cascumpec to the -leaned UP. 1139 T599"! 551d-"5 Icon” House last evening wph shores of Richmond Bay on Lots westward resulted in the bulldini: - s Council healing -"T . Mayo, prof” presiding and CM... 16. 17 and I9. A census taken by of the third and present church at , f I cmms Gurney corbml Mamwws the British in 1708 shows that" a distance of about four miles west RAIN OR CLEAR -wounclg and prom 1,, auendamcy , lerge, at that il'.ll.E. about fifty: of the church at Cascumpec. from the Marmme Elecmc on families were settled on these: In the autumn of 1874. Rev. I was wad in which it, Ms Sm-ed townships. For various reasons, James A mes Mar-Donald. then A 0 may the company 15 ncg,,m,- H8 these people began to migrate to pastor of Cascumpec. bought the other points. In 1709. eight lam-' farm on which the present church llies landed at Tlgnish; in 1831, five' stands and in the spring of 1875. families settled at Cascumpec; ln' building operations were begun. 1812, several families made their The exterior of the building was way to the shores of Egmont Bay' completed by Father MacDonald in and founded the parishes of Eg-, 1876. In August. 1871. he was suc- with Mr. W. A. Gordon re pllrch.'s- lng the electric light system in Alberton if mutual agreement can be reached. The lctter stated that no improvement. of lite overhead wire system can be expected -.ln- Drive-In Summei-side East Tonight 8:30 Borrowing Power At the regular monthly meeting if the Summerslde Town Coun- all ilelll last evening with all less a very effective oifort is c:.r- mont Bay and Mount Carmel; fln.j erected by Rev. N. C. A. Boudreault "LO . :ounrillnrs present and Mam; rlcd out to trim and remove some ally in 1817, the remaining families who had the interior of the 0k I;3r.Tl,1,e Suva, 3.19,,” wcdge in the chair, 1; was of the heavy tree growths alxng removed to the present village of church finished in 1878. He then nmg gamed ,0 Damn," the Laglsragm-9 the town streets. Uiiil-sr this can Mlscouche. rsupei-intended the construction of V Technicolor In the census of 1798 we find the the present parochial house. In names of Cy-pricn Gallant, Jean the autumn of the yea.i-1878. Fath- Aucoln (Wedge), Louis Arsenault, er Boudreault took possession or be done with full co-operation oi the council and citizens. the com- pany claims it will lie futile for for polv('l' to borrow the sum of 5300000 to cover the cost of cap- ital expenditures. It had previous- tir Cadets Chi-"'19 Simpson tsummersidel. Raymond Mncbougnll (New Waterford) and Dennis l-llimmonil (Moncionl look over the famous fish pond at Chrislcliurcli College Oxford The voulhs are June Haven Gordon Mccrea ms. .32. ”.i':0":...i:: :?f'b.Lt :.:.'i:.2n..:i:: ::::.:l:. 2r.:2:”....”:':. l.l:..”;:..re:::r::. 2?”.n?”'?...:l.?! ::::L.:.”:::i.3:3.l:i:”:.:;'::".(:ir".;t'.1.fi:t.:”c.'::;::"r::.;:"”:: :::e an ---- 11"” ' 0 - ., I N , 3 ”' ” .. 3- 5 ."- . 3 ' . 5 9 - - v - eh" I ree wecks' last night indicated that the "'1 9C955a"1Y bl" SE3-5 W” ;l'j' ""3 first file families who settled at Cascumvem jgflseisf 12'-lift. 2'” 1"" "1Ehl'El"9'! his 4- Row! mention at, Baimoral Castle on August 19th, A mu... e"T'Tr-jm---m (-m,,,m Md decidad that more zens must decide whether ti.y at Cascumpec. In 1895 the present church was I y ri IS A. T. L. mrlots is presently b('Inl'.: entertained by the League in Ontario and Quebec. P f ' I was nerc.ssary.. Msh m "km" "995 m rem," Cypricn Gallant was nian-jed 1;,” much enlarged and the interior . I ,1 y, g . ' - The bonds to be issued will bear i I” "mm ndequate PW" Supp'-7' Marla Bernard. They had twclvei W35 Wnllmed in MHV9 W905 W” .amly.rEl”ldmq on the 1sI”d' llmrf-vears 330' H9 15 W"""V9d by N5 - mmm M the mug of 4.: per com! In response to this letter it was children: Firmm. Laurent Pam der we dlremon of Rev. 1,. xy GEL a .l;dlltE'l,lll3Er: Mrs. Ben Pillm.-in oflinfe. lhe lformcr Emmi. c;.,,u.hg ' , I mum of 3': percent as previous- mwedy second” and varrred mu Dominique, Prosper. Jacque-5 Ger-I mm who had Chkge of the parish o K-.l;;:ih. er;-T Reisat. SMr. Vcardizi--is y ers, and five sons: Weldon in Hali- ET- m--as full co-operation be given to lif.'iri- - from 1891 to IWL .i..er. . s. essie T atson. 92..lax. Lloyd and Gerald. O'Le3.-y: I. Eaflg ly decided and Councillor .l.I... Gorrill explained that this was so they would be more easily sold as the Fedcral Government is now paying 31: on new bond issues. A motion was aLso passed auth- fllllillg the borrowing of 3300.00!) by ray of overdraft instead of l200.000 to cover the cost of cap- ital expenditures for this year. During the reading of the minutes It was divulged that a special meet- ing had been held on July '.!8t.li at llhlfh the paving of Maple Ave- i:ue had been authorized. This mo- tion was moved by Councillor J.L. Di-iscoll and seconded by Council- lor H B. schurman. Paving Cost Chnrgea A motion was passed. on being moved and seconded by Councillors quarter the coat of paving be charged to the property owners on that the people living on each side oi the street will pay one-eighth of the cost according to their lrontage. Councillor Drlscoll re- liorted that the patching of paved TPELS is about completed except arvard Street which is to be done immediately. A sidewalk ls 'iid calcium chloride has been ap- tied to the dirt streets. C0Un?1llor T.D. Morrison con- llltulaled the parks committee ind the Mayor on the fine new ml in front of the hospital and -ten he asked if the agreement ""1 the Maritime Electiic Com- ""Y in regard-to supplying stand- ?! service at the airport when that ;"ml5i1ll.V takes over the electric -fie!!! contract there. had been included. Tile clerk read a letter -om the manager of the Maritime uectiic Co. Ltd. advising that cop- ms” "19 agreement are in the s or the Public Utilities Com- -lon and will be forwarded to mtoivn when received from .Counclllor Morrison said that which power line from Char- ” to the airport will be "Hm! coals to Newcastle." it I” 59"dmK a load of energy place where there is a sur- llv, thought that instead of mania could have been done r Mrural electrification. Coun- " orrison said that he has 11 l cyrlticisma regarding the M m” UK this airport contract I u taro was nothing we could mm 0 Federal and Provincial .. men?-9 look it away from Rllnl Electrification E; mi lfhnl it is too bad um. -1 elegiilfimnt mu m""" ”" cation which they TTTS HERE JUST WIIAT YOU'VE AU! ELECTRIC Pwimino A mama oonrmacma ' 24-um Service ' - SUMMEIISID--DIALSSGI-l'.E.I. Drlscoll and Schui-man, that one-, newly paved streets. This means! Wins laid on Water street Ea.st,l time Electric Company in rezard to the removal of trees or branches that would in any way interfere with transmission of light or now- nr within the town A letter from L. C. Lewis. president -of the P. E. I. Division of :.ne Canadldn Red Cross society in- vited the Mayor or his repre- sentative to attend a nicotine to be held in Charlottetown on Aug- ust 24th to form a Red Cross His- aster Services Committee. on mot- 'lon the Red Cross convener of the Women's Institute. Mrs. A C. Green. or her substitute. was ap- 'pointed to attend, expenses being met by the town. Bills amounting to 5320.60 were ordered paid. The sidewalk com- mittee was empowered to have a new sidewalk built on the w.-at side of main street where neces- sary. its minimum Width to De . four feet. All good blocks from the old sidewalk are to be salvatzod and stored for future use. are always advocating. He went on to comment that Charlottetown people are complaining about the raise in the electric light rates 'T.iiCFB and suggested that Summer- side should build a power line to Charlottetown. Mayor Wedge com- mented: "We could save them 'money." i Councillor G.B. sheen reported lthat the Maritime Fire Chiefs' Convention held in summerside lliad been very successful and many congratulatory letters have been received from delegates who at- tended. i Councillor Clarence Steele re- Iported that work has been com- i plated on a small park in the West ltlnd. a fence has been erected and painted and grass sown. He said that it would not be used this ,year, to give the grass an opport- unity to now. He reported that work on the recreation area above the -High School will be concluded this week. Completion of the ten- nis courts will be left till next year. I The meeting was A half hour late in starting as the Council was holding discussions in caucus Dur- ing the meeting a half hour ad- journment was moved so that there could be another caucus meeting and when the meeting resumed two motions were pass; ed. one giving the Water and sew- erage Commission authority to ex- tend water and sewerage to the home of Llewellyn Rogers on Granville Street North and to Ernest Walker on Victoria Road; the other authorized a new and more narrow sidewalk on the north side of Water street from Summer-to Central street: and the erection of steel standards for street lights. - B . IT'S new BEEN WAITING FOR 33:; SdyilxT'litcn..TeaFllJuAbl.l:"0ll' mxgmef Following is a list of the priests married Rosalie Berl18Crd.nThE:::d Wh” hm” ””””d at C”5"ump" eleven children: Simon Mart-at mm 3L A"”m"3'3 Gregoire. Isaak Joseph" Suzannesl 18:)l,to 1804. Revs. Laydislaus de Esther. Madeline, Henriette, ..Vlar- Cal9'1"e 3”” Amahle P'Ch"d' .1 , I l l804"to 1812. Rev. Angus B. gum te' M8 R Germain Pom” MiicEacherri (later, first Bishop of was married to Esther Aucoin. . , They had twelve children: Rang the diocese of Charlolte.own). hael. Jean, Marcel, Alexis; Mar- Be1a9l1:iet:: 1813' Rel” Jen" Louis guerite. Rose. Henriette, Agnes: ' Domitile, Victoire, Ursule, Marie. eng815CiE””g322- Rev" Mseph Em Louis Arsenault married Barbe 9 5 ' Polrier. 'I'hey had ten children: 1323 '0 1333- R” 5”!” Br 31”" Colas, Louis. Joseph, Francois; Am- E”h'm- , able, Prosper. Charles Marie, Ange. 1323 W 1323' Rel" B”"”d. Di llque. Lizetle. Pierre Bernard was 'M5CD”m”d ”””- second b”h0p married to Anasta'sle Arsenault. of Ch”1””el”W"” Their children were: Sylvaln, 1.399 W 13” R” 5-V1V”" E- Plerre, Firmin, Tharsiie, Ursule; 79””? (Film Amdm" Rm” ” Marie. 7- 37- D 1844 to 1860. Rev. Peter A. Mac- Iniyre, ('rhl;fl Bishop of Char- lottetowrii. or some time Rev Fathers Quevillon and Aubry were assistants to Father Maclntyre. 1880 Rev. Joseph Andre Roy (First resident pastor.) 1865. Rev. Azade J Trudel (re- sided at Egmont bay?- loss. Rev. James Aenneas Mac- Donald. (resident pastor) 1877. Rev. N. C. A. Boudreault (from August to October) It may be added that Germain Polrier left cascumpec in 1816 and settled at Mount Carmel where many of his descendants still live. Pierre Bernard also did not re- main long at Cascumpec. He with his family removed to Tignish. Many of the Bernards of Tignish are his descendants. These first comers to Cascum- pec settled on the shore of Poxley River near Oyster Creek. Here they built rude cabins in the virgin , forest. Their livelihood was chief- 1577- 39V- 3t'mm'"5 A 3”” ly obtained from the sea, and as dreault. um. Rev. reiix Von nleril 1891. Rev. A. E. Burke (April to August) 1891. Rev. 1'. X. Gallant. 1921. Rev. Jean A. Gaudet. 1940. Rev. Michael J. Rooney. (present pastor). From about 1840 to 1890 several Scotch alnd Irilsh g1athollclfhami31eg took u and n 6 WW5 First Log mmreh mded gulch to the me of the pun Ahttim ft thi ialishl theys e.;nstruc.tet.l 6: :!;I1l."Tog Within the limits of the parish church on a site still pointed out are found 14 school districts. They game was then very plentiful they fared not too badly. in the course of time, they made small clearings, and gradually. small crops of grain. potatoes and vegetables were grown which, with the products of the sea. and forest, proyided abundant fare. on the farm of Mr. Bruce Gan-iblel Erezb Carletog.”le.3tI1pGefc . 2: ur : : at Cascumpec. Near by a cruel Cg” gjmonvllez oumy; IHOW. cemetery about fifty feet square. was set out around which I wall if-M" Forest view. Duvax. bloom- of sandstone was built which is flc.d. Bloomfield Si-lion PW ' still in I very good state of pre- and Mill River East. lh to servation. In 1352 after the second The 11"! Md" 0i "T5 9:” 5d 1 church had been built neitr the be ordained to the Prlgst 4:10 is cemetery on Mr. Colas Arilenault's Rev. Pius Flnnan. son 0 llllo I: farm, the bodies in ;his small nknd Ellnbeth 0” 9" '7' cemetery at Oyster Cree were ex- 5 06 - humed. placed in two large due; The first medical doctor. nlltlve of and interred in the new cemetery. the Plrlih 15 9'" Gum” 5" "Mn" This new site is about one mile iunamar-::leani:;3nz;:elg:u1;l:: 5213'; north of the original settlement of Nzozmocky ' The parish now consists about 222 families. of and was long known by the name of "The Village." ST. AHTHOHY'S PARISH 1.0! 5. l50iH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION and ANNUAL PICNIC. AUGUST l5ih Solemn High Mass at 9:30 AM. Hot Dinner: at Noon and throughout the day. Anniversary ls Observed Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Rlcl'.l1l'd Gardiner of Central Lot 16 eme- br:-ite:i their T2nrl Widding .-pi- iiivcrsary. This is an cvcnt w'ilch must surely be unique in the an- iials of the Province. Mr. Gardiner is 94 and his wife is as) and trey live by themselves in the home they established shortly after thnif marriage. La-it Near Mrs. Gardiner ha.l a serious illness but she made a re- markable recovery and this year they are able to observe their in- niversary together once m-ne, Sunday evening a quiet family dinner was held in their honor at the home or their granddaughter, Ngrs. Chalnicrs Hutchinson of Lot 1 . Among those present was me only member of their immediate who is now living in Kensingtonli was also there. Their fami land is new renindl for cropping and then barns ai-cf empty of stock but this wonderful; old couple are happy to be to- 'getlier and to spend their rlrcli-.1-ng years in the home thry built aridl in which they raised their famil,v.? on the land a great d..-nl nf ll'lll"h Mr. Gardiner cleared himself from the forest.-S. ' 0'leary Man Dies Suddenly l The death occurred very lud- denly on Sunday evening. August! 12th. of Mr. George M Matfhews,l a prominent and hlgh'y respectedl citizen of O'Leary, P. E. I. The latei Mr. Matthews was a lawyer Dy profession and established a law practice in O'Ieary about forty This arrangement will NOTICE . Thte Medical Centre in Sumnierside will conduct office hours at the Stewart Memorial Home, Tyne Valley, on Mondays and Thursdays from 7.00 to 9.00 P. M. beginning August 16th. available in the area and road conditions permitting. continue until a doctor is REGENT rollleilr 1.15-9.15 Fred. summerside and Elmer. R. C. A. F. Greenwood. N S. There are also four bT'O1l'iCl”s, Jack and Edward. 0'Lcai-y. uuir, pm-,,-5- burg. N. Y., Herbert at Cambridge, Mass. and two sisters, Mrs. Wll. llfim Ozon. Borden, P. E. I. and Mrs. George Wearn. N Y. City. yFulleral services will be from his late residence Wednesday af- ternoon. 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