PAGE EIGHT aroma! “THE FORBIDDEN STREET" Shows 2:80 - '1 - 8:45 carrror. THlIli. ~— Fill. -— SA m" PlilliitE SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 Somemen can be biughi wiih gold... CHAHLOTTETOWII THEATRES EMPIRE TlllllL-Flil. -siir. EDWARD“ and Tiiilli. o ..l‘HE GUARDIAN. CHAliLOTTETOWN intftlsirn GOLD-HUNGRY Kl as srmxr: - ‘Tfhfllfklff or H r inio/rm: Bow . MUSICAL - SPORT SCOPE '- FLlCKETi-IS- JOHNNY MliCK ,BiHiHHI . " RAYMOND HATTUN A towart, Miss following plaool in "Merrill": in Georgetown: The Post Office; Rover: ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at th' Montague Shoe Store. JREADEBB will find display solo advts. and auction advts. etc- on our Financial Palo- Mr. and Mrs. William Vlckerson c1 summcrvlile, Mass, are visitinil Mr. Viokersows mother, Mrs. Edna Vickerson and Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Vickerson. Mrs. Vickcrson is also visiting hel- mother, Mrs. D. Macbean, Montague. Attractive Books Throw llew Light 0n lluronia Story a Thb Clllldlan Press) Th! search for the site of St. 1g- nsce. scene of the martyrdom of the Jesuit fathers, Brcbeilf and counted in "St. Ignace. Canadian in the Old Huronia area, before SDIIRIS THEAT E‘ Ever since Ava Gardiner played has stood up against the ravages SHIPPING IIEWS AT HALIFAX- Arrived Tuesday Fort Amherst, from St. Nfid. Imperial Halifax, Saint John, N. John's. ‘imperial Hamilton, Port Bor- den, P. E. I. Bulkarier, Montreal Aquitnnia, Southampton sailed Tuesday Fort Amherst, for New York I eiiooiior ' mcd 68: A pulicts 42-44; B 45- wllite 30-30 1-16; Ontrlrlo colored Miss Ola Hamilton,,member of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlottetown, spent the weekend in MOntaSl-le at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton. New Perth. ...' Miss Jean Duvar RN, who recently graduated front the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, arriv- ed in Montague on Wednesday where she is staying at the home of her mother. Mrs. Ali. Duva-r. Miss Duvlr’: marriage to Dr. Arn- old Lane is to take place in Sept- ember after which they will loave for Alberta where Dr. Lane has of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy White on behalf of the members. London Fashions AGENTS: MONTAGUE: llnrold F. S AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought It any of tho in 5t, Peter's: ljndry, Albert Aitken, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Wnidon Lovers. Miss S. A. Llewellyn: MrnClny. in Sonris: Condon’: and Florence The Post Office’. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgib- bons, Boston, Mass. were visitors to Diindas on Wednesday, guest! of m. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgibbons left by motor for their home on fiaturday. GRAHAMS ROAD W. I. Mrs. George MucLeod and Mrs. Roy Brown were joint hostesses in entertaining the regular meet- ing of siiCCfiSs W1. at. the home of Mrs. lvIacLeod. Tuesday evening Aug. 91th, meeting opened in the usual manner, and roll call was responded to by fourteen members. two visitors were also present. 'l‘he minutes of last meeting Wtre read and approved, followed by reports of committees. The hall com. reported that work of painting exterior of hall would begin the following week. also the the music for school. Oom. reported a. teacher had been engaged, all necessary, plans had been ccunplet-I ed and her wwk would begin . 6th, in New London. Springfi d, Park Corner, Long River. Spring Brook. Stanley Bridge, and Gra- hams Road. that cleaning and redecorating yauousr a1, 1949 Bristol and Vicinity Mrl. Frances Fitzgerald and daughter were in the city on sag urday for n day of business and visiting a few friends. Mrs. Mary Gauthier, North Hus. tico, spent a few days here last week visiting her niece, Mr; Joe Donovan. Friends of Mrs. Bill Alywuyd, who in a Patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital, will be glad u, learn she is improving in health. Mr. George Duffy left last “Ippk on return to his home in New York City. It is twenty “M, since George made his last trip home. Dancing to the music of i)... fiddle bow is coming back Bgliln and a monster dance was put on in Moreil Rear school last week. Funds for their new school build. iIiB- Mr. Douglas Hooper has arrived from Boston, to visit his iirflihcr Gordon, and Mrs. Hooper, on the old homestead that he left as a boy many years ago. Friends lire glad to see him around again and in good health. The Legion chicken supper hcld in the hall in Morell on Werlncs. day evening was a huge silcccsg Lalemant on March i6. i649, has N°“'l°“‘."dl°"§l' L"'°'l’°°l Opehfll hli Pramce- Mrs. Hugh Campbell reported The "PP" was ‘he llhfit hhlhur- Bone on for more than 100 years. l3ll_lkl"'l“l‘- Dlhgwllll- N» 5- that the blankets from Falriteld Qlllllil “k ml‘ "Ml lllc Prlll‘ “W15 Tile story of establishing the AYNQNT '10", " d , The member‘ °l the 5cm? Re‘ and Co. had arrived and were milder" ""5 hundreds $11! 40W" to emu location o; Such a significant M’ ‘CS-“l m“ “nlenls i0 "l bekah Lodge, Montague, enjoyed dlstrlbu1ed_ the well filled tables. Othecgnnlcs place in Canadian history is re- _“ " a com boil at the summer home The school committee reported and refreshments were going on in the basement niong with bowl. in England. our Institute is the re- Several thank you messages were l .- Altar of Martyrdom" iMcCielland Fridaywvenihfl- The "will! W" the school was being clone, and new l" “lle” “d "°°l .‘“l?l"- Pl“- l .1 and stqwgrt) by nu William Sher- MONTREAL, Aug. so- (CPl-- spent in friendly conversation and Con, w, August was appomm, reeds went to the building fuml \v0od Fox, former pretidcnt of ihcflihorlucc prices quoted here today an hm" Ol "Wm! Played °h ‘he viz. Mrs. Ray Bmlvn and Mrs. A l ‘TIC University of Western Ontario. l wcrc reported ‘ny Dominion De- Victrola, was enjoyed. Before leav- 6.01.‘... Mncmoi ‘f’? “m? ‘lsllmfheri’ "I ills‘- lfhe search involved exiellsivuiptn-nnent of Agriculture as fol- ing ‘for home a hearty vote of Two box“ contained 22 b2 lmlieerlifltslioil/ilrl. A161 §off£,rfr(o:‘if"liip. investigation inio printed records 10E“ 1 A 1 70 i-hlmfl l: "lghliil-Ts- Ellie W5“ of food. had been shipped the prev-lvismng m; éistérs imd‘ “nlhl; ’ ' .: l‘ . . ; r -“ QLSO CARTOON and careful archaeological Jesearril F18‘ P6P Paws» "F" "WWI! l’ 5' "hi! er °ll ious month to our adopted Institute. relative! an" many yea" o! Mb sence. He is a brother of .\ir1=. with ' the ancient Huron-French village 453 c 34-35- ciplent. of g fine photo. The mam“ H M E y B n . C , ~ > b _ _ um c wen, rind Mr. Ben Ml» m," “Dmrnm” gown“ MUSICAL “as uncovered near Midland and ll M‘ ulfrflllrlflelill‘ Que ff u t n n belship group, 0f our ado-pied In Igwenl and the m‘, Jae comm H" w, h X no 1 pasicurizcd .18 3-4. no 2 u: M t c; d 1 s E _l . CHARLES sussztt-lot SAWYEI iifl“§u§l?°'u§l““i°' of r t st. 3-4" viciou- Quehu m 1 has p y" 111.3 ‘Li uaiiilfi. i... ifi§ypmii ‘s “°*""““ ‘”‘“‘ W" “Em “' _ 1 51 e m‘ - ‘ . - - ' ' ' -- . Mu r h’ olti irlclris. l f 59 3-4, 2 58 3-4, _ present ny o ls l Dunn‘ \ Mane I’ headquarlfqs o! the Hut‘ iierusltxzgillitigesli-rcamer)’ miirint lob s t L t t a fine ‘spun or ‘euowsmp h“ are and w lee-—--1h|m back‘ ~ .~~'~r.~.-.-.l-~.~=r--who . l2?" ° l‘ ‘l l‘ "as". set‘: i ‘_ u... n Eoy- 1c» on ls , . . \ [ “HER Klss “As A BumE" nown or a ong tme, ecause 1c ch , C ' , t _ w c we o e, w ne er - A gun“,- gnlved in 1mg um... lg‘ "°"€"""'”‘ ‘ stone used in much of its building bee i551?“ rial’ songlgieo tlnguished. " llty 1M; week and 581d his mm, was Jim Ryan, and was on TOllIP h ,h_d-_ . of time, finding St. Ignace pre- 30 r16 (h); ,h 1 v, h read. The Treasurer reported h1g0 More“ East u, v15“ m; 0M SP0?“ lcigrfiluéablzgcksse-ii-ri?!“ sented s much more difficult pro- Wm‘: 30(i)_8_1_:;. °O”,ff,l§,,,Q§Li,,f§ , cheque of 9145 had been receivedihome gym-e ma; h, 1e“ yo...» Mum“ THURSDAY SEPT 1st 'M-G~M had been searching for '1. blem- 30 l-svl-i; Ontario colored a0 1-8 By MURIEL NARRAWAY from R-T- Phllhflh IM- l! hell's/ears no but sad to uv when h» irBat-nm n , _.-._- ’ ' lswry to team its new young and Si‘ 137m” W" bull‘ l" llflsle" —-1-4. (Canadian Pr"; Sig“ wrlm) hei- Dmfieedfl 10f the IMY-ltilieligot there the people he planned l1 with Robe" Taykm The Mud.” Its sioclrades and buildings were Potato”, Quebec no 1 75 n), LONDON M,‘ so _ (c?) __ New London and Grahams Road to ‘see again including his mathi-r Serial o’ found m‘. drama It sought m “egg of W001i. and it was destroyed by “my 1,35 The highlight o; mndon-s m“ who catered to Holman: staff picnic had long since passed away. H!‘ ‘ em}, Nr|l)slls Mo“. “The Bnbeo- fire. Only the most painstaking __ M“ _ fashion; ,5 not so much new 1mm on July 13th, at Cavendish Beach. said he knew of his mother's death i______i_____ which lifts Miss Gardner to 5taf 7953mm llY 5klll9ll llldlall lllclllli" or length It‘; the ejabm-mp wm-k- 3159 $31 hml bee" mllpclld l” carhlblll not of the mllers- lncllldlllz WATERBURY Con“ A“: 29_ ‘ MR” status following her recent suc. ologilslts lijevealte: fthel flare-scarred mmsmp bu, ‘mo me most‘ 51mph gvcr fulnd lniihe districtt aéld giffiimscsisfir. gsuiicefilgigllghgliliiislairit! , , . - r l- - , 1 -- v " -' -~ rema ns enezi arm an s c lie _____ a o re cream a anc n e a, s. n. e {iAP)—Wllile Petpd atnd ‘ Eddie Mmgwyssnarm/ 5,5012’; o", vzggslfllms “ml o“ bu,“ o; the 5mg...“ River OVri/INNdIPkfIGl. Artist. w; "f"; ‘lhjlffffé h "chum m the c010,, gilaiialss Road nail. of the old timers remember him. More are expece o Isn v- -----~- my." z 1,." d u. - Dr Fox's book is a model of l‘ S ll" i" 9i‘ “um "e °P° Mrs Fred Campbell wd M"- morrow for the third time for Jflf Qh ' ‘on’? ' ve m“ d?” Clam and mhQhu-Qhj E‘. g0,- 8 “Till”? 10hr today on the Win- and hlal°rllll5 “all NW5“ l" bn” F ci Mun-u we“ Qppginigd Mrs. Charles Lapierre is expen- ‘tlleir twice-postponed world's linens" ecmr “ 9h“ glildul m°5l of me H] eym, 1 i}. p‘ m?“ H iripcg (‘rain Exchange, largely as 655$. mllt-‘lhs ilhd sllPPel‘ "ll-ll" Tannin P Oz“ ‘or next month ed home ‘his W991‘ "on; a momjy, feather weight championship box- um,“ _ _ l-Ellsillill ' mp stars mfhe ministry’ has 59.1‘ o5 [Hwy am "M w: m a l-csilll of heavier hedging sales Bhfifilfilfii Wlih Blhbarahe Pall-Pr!“ pros m‘ ‘ ' 5V1 q h". home in Mqntrpal‘ ins! match. with Sept. 2O as the Eilredfirls‘; iltlllaiigilxmglllilslhctg?dafirwill; gamiéxgljllllfihlglllglgilglsjtmz: coincidental with larger) primary or embroidery give a look of lux- all” lalfselllwnllge?” galgmllllrg-he h2g1]? ‘$22M in, parems sun residu M“ probable date; _ w- "'~~"~-- Lwnard, mciden-‘Rny. who-directed book 1s a welcome review‘ The marketing; of coarse grams. U?!’ i4! ilmPle 5lllll~ CA1, “fbc answered by naming Lupierre moved here with her hus- IT WAS SHHPLER. Show 8 O'clock Also Shorts the actress in ilcr fllirn debut in “We Were Dancing." His most rec- major part of the book, detailing the search for Si. Ignace. is done Flax came in for some processor buying which absorbed the light offerings, while rye Prices fell off Silk Jersey and velvet ‘have made s. notable comeback in formal and afternoon and evening wear. their first school teacher. Collection amounted tn $3.21 meeting closed band, a former Bristol man. a few years ago after residing in Clark City, Quebec, for a number oi Th0 30111115 llPh-lhet Qflllhlll! $119P13235335iglxgigrgauéhlgéy is“ ‘leg’ thy?‘ u!“ l“? read" £0112?“ nftcr scoring early gains. Siiebeks collection is noted for wllll ll“! Klllg; ___ your; M13 Lnpierre.was in thr- wnslsted 0t only 2n letters’ maluprespoirsible for‘ “The Threre origtlsie pfinginiegi flignsfrllllfi. ObuSt Closing quotations: "'5 bmuses and waistcoat blouse‘ I ~ pulp mills there for a long time Oats: Oct 73 3-3; Dec. 7i 1-813; An elegant black suit has “waist- hut owing to his health had to re- Musketecrs," among other hits. comes lo understand the problems L4,“, 70 1,23 c L Mo“ f 1d gold_md_sflver ' t m fl h, h h _ lllllllllllls l" ll“ llllllllll-lls 3:312:13“: lszizzrlozzr. $54,155., .:..%..§. .. Solomons "w! "It .:;." :2... :...:.. £2. ARTIST Imus a-r 101 1/ONDON.- (CPi -Mrs. Mary Brodie- Chiswick. West London, home. ii BUYING DAILY ical importance. “To stand on that ground. and know it, has the same effect on the heart of a pilgrim as, to knécl tions are in debt to the efforts of the archaeologists and to the en- thusiasm of scholars like Dr. Fox. who have been making us thus aware of our national heritage." 1n "Saint Among the Hurons" 7-8; 1 feed 68 7-8; 2 feed 66 T-B.’ 3 feed 65 5-8; track 6R 3-8. Barley: ‘l (‘W G-row 1.39 1-2: 2 CW fi-row 1.39 1-2; 1 CW 2-ro\v 1.20 1-2; 2 CW yellow 1.24 1-2; 3 CW 1.23 1-2. Rye: 1 CW 1.27 1-4: 2 CW 1.2’! 1-4; 3 CW 1.23 1-2; re]. 2 CW gill 3-4; 4 CW 1.16 3-4; track 1.27 llmur: 1 cw 3.41: 2 cw 3.36; a ed flowers; a blue-gay worsted or are deooliete. The V-iine is of- ten repeated st the back. some- times lower, sometimes higher, In dresses Stiehel frequently achieves his effort by folding and refolding material. Fullness in the back ls still favored. Peter Russell use; what he terms “a disturbed hemiine" in the form of a scalloped front or check orninjured Bruce Woodcock to see when the British heavyweight will be able to fight again. orson. N.J.. for the British version of the world title Sept. 6. The postponement hit Solomons square in the bank account. He began returning 280.000 ($20000) already gathered up in advance heavyweight pierra was in charge of one. of murder attempt aboard a small l ft n w m d_-_ , . ~_ . fishing boat at Sea. R ‘hriumg gun 8aut0thefdliilniellrfisforfi the Sm o! gifiéveuhigrtl 2152281431; Dec. 1.30 fun, “hrdfi sbirliyoilie lifldshotjlsgfgti; the mills when he left. , . . - . _ - . . n . e . _ ____ iii?hiill-riiillpihiujilw-of:‘lrgiliii-rgiiii s‘. Ignaqe M's more ma" arcmleo- Flax: o“ 3"“; DH‘ lulu‘ fiirliivfi- --~---- The hum of the Bristol sow M15< G.,,...,‘..', m, a 5nd 5e, h be '°gl°*‘l 5‘g“'“°“"°°' Th“ Calmilm“ Cm‘ P'l°"_-" Blouse necklincs are generally LDNDON, Aug. 29 -(AP) - mills rings out ailhl" ailer hm": ~ V u i’ 4‘ - poet, E.J. Pratt. in a foreword to Outs: 2 (.W 73 3-8; ex 3 CW m h m, a u L. bow 5km Pr J k s, M up “Ha for “UL ML valemme M... ma“, a {formal mam, t. b0 k k I u‘ h l _ -0 78_ 1 w . _ g w an r s s . a omnter ac .oomons sa ____ ‘l’ ° “p” 5 " e my“ ° “g ‘ ' ' " C 7° “- °" 1 ‘ml 69 pie V-line filled in with a cravat. day he will have his own doctor Donald. a war veteran. PuTPhR-Wl the old mills and after weeks of hard labour has the saws running ngain, Later he plans to rPIiUliII - i Clark 101, artist and musician, who h h , 1,30 H. 2 Cw 2_ L30 L2. 3 than in front. Sometimes a shawl- Woodcock is recovering from a the film Mid Paiitflihe “Bl"_l‘"' twice, exhibited pictures at the gfiégzfialiyfcgwsgiailn Seomglloxgglc Warn“, L37 Lzimlw feed L22’: 2 collar is used having waist-length recent truck accident. He was sup- use Kant? laotvvazlrlsataitrllasithlléuéflzly: ncyui Academy. has died at her 1°" m“ comm, and m “ML feed 1.2;; 3 reed L18 1.2; “d, v at back. nosed w lisht Lee Saveld vi PM- e » - and the late Hammond Mcllivcn operated law mills, carding mid grist mills, all from this rnigiiil‘ dam years ago and his father lic- fore him did the some. Bristol had all kinds of mills forty years ago and later than that a mizhi." (H m» ix.'r thft liedtoiifl .3 ‘a _ 50515;’; Jglljs=tena gllffzrfépifj; cw 3.16; 4 cw 3.11; track 3.41. regressed panel. u I 221$ viz: assisting griatvrlcoruooogs 501$‘ ulffuerivtixllgieefl": m" m, "' I-IVQ OI‘ DTQSSQd story of Father Jean de Brebeuf. o! m llgmfiudmu’; célwlinlll-ll: [mm l mark whore it stood. A 11M T!" ~ I the stalwart Norman priest who Markats A GIanGO xrv d i n Now his best chance is an in- "lck he" W" "l" “llwed l° t" / 7 FOWL 100k 1hr Christian measure i0 the “'""- A lotsogfnsilelvct 1, be,“ wed b door fight in a. Stadium which will and the mark 0f ihe ‘Peck m" “"12 4 Huron Indians of Ontario and died (consul-n Press) 3 ‘ l’ hold only about one-fifth that‘. he feuhd ih the field Wilt" ""- / , 5nd a martyr’; death ut the hands or Toronto-Stocks firmer; few “ll ‘lmilm’ i“ °°"’" ‘"1" “d many spectators. 1W" hm!" ""14- _ % 41 _ the Iroquois. ruining issues continue to ‘feature. h l i m ~ / .’ cHmKEN 1on5" “may, hm L, u... h... MontreaL-Stocks firmer; paper! “k l" Y- wmzvlv-Plbbedlm "ill i / ~_ l detailed account in English of the lead tlshtehins- l l "Y °°“’ °° j r % ~ c. w <- mlrs- .2. l ..... l ii .1 MABON l/ , . °' m‘ “lllhl J°‘“" "m" Ammm" 5mm “difil; __ tan piggkiri belt. guns twin buck- m}."r'.'l-'.'.'s:»w. l ' ' /// Cunning PIIIPOSO rfiiylflazhfhvfe" “lgfd F" 53ml‘ A NEW Tm; ies and chain trimmings. it makes Jaws-summoning. l orTougTk-IST ' 0° w er “no zawm June __ an easy and comfortable-lookin " gfl "NI-III Illd Slllwllllll Gilli" \- mliiriiaohooic bil ti u. id VANVOUVEJR. - (or) -- The dinner dml- g I4 0"" ‘Mann I ll"- ' p“ c’ ‘m Co‘ ° l“ Mmgrggug, p, g, l, father of a 17-year-old boy convict- Moiyneaux shows many suits and ed of car theft told h police court with the 300th anniversary of Fa- dress” Wm‘ “mam “gm 5km‘ ther Brebeufls martyrdom in 1649 -- ‘sa-‘i-‘alt-e. e-ze CO., LIMITED Office Hours: _ me ye" ma, “Baum by the judge here he would give up his — length about three inches be- m m U 5'“ u _ ' _ _ Soul,“ Iroquo“ “om the south Show o! home and position. held for 17 years low the bend of the knee at back. 2 w 5 E ‘u Just say in our Guqrdjgn Wgm Ad plug» [he lob ,5 permtnh Lake onmrm virtually wlptd out in Vancouver, to take his son to a His full-skirted dresses are mid- ent — then who ever answers it, can't quit!" the I-lurons and dispersed them Q3’ l}: 331;‘ pslsglfnézglléemeggle” “llfihlelmlll- t l t by appoint from the“, homeland on Geo . ere grQ gpec gnu g]- gggtg c“ . rgian Office connected With WT illlli WAY av J n WILLIAMS my l",ll"*,,,vl°l""v or “=- m-o» “*2. use...“ it? i..i.°..'§‘.."‘?;.5L’°li..‘i.§..2i:".iid "c" ""- - , » ' ' towno M land. ‘ . , l ' h - '"*—' deep shawl collars. ___*, ‘ v §QJAND YOUR PA 4 OWQQ/ WHY T hlflvtoxffl gitlfiglnggvizlgstfilggsgfll Tilcmas Edison invented the mum, gem", 81v" . Nlpol. [ER BR!) s1»! ‘IDDINNER DON'T MY PA ° l . l" ilhorwsrunh in 1m . . I be“ He 8h," h“ “count pen _ . eon c collar buttoned at eye height EUIOINFWQWULING KNOW FAMQU5 on a. black and brown check coat University of Western Ontario st London and by Kenneth E. Kidd of the Royal Ontario Museum at spective by linking Brebeufs career with the early history of New France and with the work among i 401 HANG 1' A l) Li! 5 BUFFALO BROKE ITS LEG AND WE'RE with fitted waist and loose. slop- PEOPLE LIKETHAT? \ m shoumepnne‘ ‘THAT SNOBS AL- \ FOR spans: HAWN‘ BUFFALO 5TEAK__ READ,’ GOT TH, the Lndians of the other seven Toronto. ‘Creetd. stitehfiiltififidplh/IZSCB‘ . A 0mg concern m the smart Town o! Montagul.‘ soothes-Atom sic/Etc HEAD" -- T3325‘ 21:21:52": ..§:.-....“s: .2 ::~"..:."“..2:l:::""$221.2: iéf-i-‘ih-‘uiiu u m Bisolr shalom-m or nor we shaw- FAMQUQ £04315, wHUT/LL HE BE __ _. Gm,“ mam,“ 5L chams Hagan“ h grandad m ..K",,,K nisby Morton has some specially Bus Stop-New B-story building; apartment on the Zhil NDMNS AN. cosfléks, AFTER W's? Ciunier, at. Noel Chabnnei. si. Lear", a Tragic Reading of Life" gfgdrgsrlylillla-ngllllljmfo“ llllfll- ll"! floor,‘ consisting of 4 bedrooms, llvin room, sun-porch. .-—- - 0000M” l Rene Goupii and at. Jean Lh- (Clarke Irwin) by John M. Lothinn. 5m bu,’ ,l,'l,thoulillumecfs‘l__afy"guna sewing room, bath room and hail. all wFth hardwood floors. , ilnde- The author, head of the English Strictly speaking the work is department at the University of Also prawn” dining room on 1st floor‘ Many colts and suits have deep not o biography. At times it is s uk ichewan, c pil d the b it ""4"" °°ll"‘ “ll ll" "h" APPl ‘- sami-fictional- with Father Talbot “in”. series olimlecigures, twoocof mm!‘ "e ‘ldlhllel! bwk- MRS. C. G. CLAY writing as if he had access to the them d li r- d ove a 3k to _""“_'_’“ thoughts of Father Brebeui - radio sistiilmxie r a a a on "llllllll" "W5" w- l- Mom's“ called Eohon by the Hurons. i-iow- Prof. Lothlan discusses the de- A h “'_-' ever. there is complete consistency velopmcnt of the tragedy from an l’ l ' milhthly _mecting of Vor- baiween the biographical character old Teutonic folk iaie and reviews M“ ml" wmllm‘ Imllllllh held Q>oo&-o o and the thoughts Father Talbot at- tributes to him. Father Talbot had access to Jes- uit reoolds of the Huronlan mis- sion and he‘ made good use of re- cent. discoveries in the Huron country by Wilfrid Jury oi Aug. 2nd. Mrs. John Aylward and Mrs. Gordon Les were co-hostees- es for .ths evening, at the L.“ home. Meeting opened by repeat- ing Creed in unison. Roll csll was answvred with favorite recipes. . Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A discussion then followed on currospondneca received. Thank-you notes for treats of fruit were then read. Committees were re-oppointod. Ar- rangements were made to have in- terior of school room cleaned and painted brim-o school opening. A talk thm followed on ways and mans of mlklnl money. but no- thing definite was decided. An interesting jumbled letter “Mm Wu out on by is". .1. A. rrimr- min m o; llrnrrsak 3- “l- "Min: clued Witifsing- fiche! dnfitilfiflllhuAfitltlflh ofm- A o aous ch was v II! the hostess. . u i the nlayh tragic high spots in a simple style that appeals to the "V8118: reader as well as the shakespearlan student. Two of the lectures are detailed character ‘an- aiyscs of minor characters in the the play. \ l. {nan/x PHOIIIIIBIAI. PLOWIIIG MATCH AND l HORSE SHOW . oulioiis, wsoiissoilv; seer. 2m A FULL DAYS ENTERTAINMENT Prise List and Information on application. - L. s. mmtllt, lridgstows.‘ . A . President. All!!! AOOIN. Gossips, revs-aw» 5 l. _J _ l “~77- THRIVE/uterine ~ . i/Q9Z