166 QUEEN ST. Prices $12.95 to $48.95 KENNEDY"S Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Occasion Sports’ Boats Dressy Goats iiiressmakcr Suits Tailored Suits Distinctive Styling in Qurilily Fubiics PHONE i766 SA no costs only 25c ll u s 53' p Use ils, eczema (and with muster rosreir BACK tm, om. o: 3,! m Kill] si. w, TONMG 2 MECCA OINTMENT ‘The Family Favourite Mecca ssves you money. It is only 2 5c a box. lnstcntl of dfillhil! rho price other ointmenis sell for. You tter results from Meccr-snd ecce for cuts, burns. sores‘ ls l poultice for chest colds). HAILTHIS COUPON FOR FREE SAMPLE sun H. Cm m t i i i Plush send me Fri-o eeinpio en marked in Um llmmilioltl Ointment, dy No. I llnternul.) o. 2 ( is External.) Iiiril 01’ lini-iilut::i~l~i<,.'_~. Tniiii lilill j In tir-nidni conducted the first re- i\l\'Zt1 services on the = l‘l‘r)'t\ii in n log house qt’ Nathaniel w ‘k ‘in Prince County. Reverened Wil- inivn are still prominent . Tryon Parish lias Fine Tradition t-V- L M- in llellfex Herald) Pit-lurestiuetyi situated on the om lninlr of 'i‘i'y0n River is the ‘Prion United Church and it ls the ‘ ithiitl grcCtion on that site. the lurid being donated originoity by John Lord. Trroii i5 one of the oldest settle- Jiir-Iits of the Province. one first British inunigrant; were brought out in 1770 by Oepteln Samuel-Holland. Surveyor General in British America. who land drawn Int. 28 in the grand lottery of i767 uiicii Prince Edward Island was presented in twenty-thousand- ncrc icts iii one day to those els- lpeeially favored by His limlesty IGeorge III. 17M REVETEKNG William Island at iwflghl. on what is now known .:is the Austin Smith farm. i 'l‘l.‘irougii his ytrsaciiing. Mr. Wright z- 1401311151. who liar], lnitded in 1784, ' mt: n. convert and was later ‘ii as the father of Mettiodiszri illnm Block. through the influence ‘ ,of lvlr. Wright visited the province iln 1794 and was instrumental in iirgniiiriiig n Society of twenty iinrinhei-s. 'l‘r_von anti Bedequo were iii- .<‘1ll(i[‘(1 in the Charlottetown cir- ;cuit. until 1817 when they became :1 separate charge with Reveretned‘ Jrhri Ffslvjmol as pastor. tinder 'i\'.“l!l1 "-79 first. church wits built. John lord of ‘Irvon River grant- ccl I1 little over an acre of land to ‘ll.\'('1\'l‘. trustees. who were com- jtnitted to pay Holland's six uencc |it‘l' tillilllm rent for the church " loud Ull(1"l‘ the 909 year letise. 'l‘|i.- il'll~i(‘(‘\ wv-rc: Wiilirm Bill" . Jliiin Clnrk. 1\'i1(’1’l\3I‘i Clark. .1 ti-i board. Joliii Lord. Jaircs M-sc- .\\'iliintns, ' John Macwillianis. Charles Muttorl. George Muttart. , oscph Wood. W. Wood. Jr. Wil- .nm Wright. ilesocndcnts of those in the iUnitiri Church. There being no money, it was agreed that a Meth0d~ lst chapel coiud be built by lsbor __ . land love. Some of the men signed to ‘siinpl; sufficient squared llmibev; _; i\l1l(‘i"~. be irds. li:iii<l't\'i"tiiight nails ll, J. MASON - Illlsv Ill-its: » QpTUME-"glgf grsrliuililt 1.70 1'19 12R '. ' . i:'i Fitting and Supplying Gilssee E £2, 5"‘- n ArFenfitllt 1G6 Montague l‘. B, l, C Piiirziu 12;’ ' i. L‘ t‘. Office Hours io to l2 s, s1. F" “i M 2 w a P‘ M‘ hliiisquittios: llolidsys etc. bv appointment y}; ]);\I.*‘. _ 313 tin 13g B. Iltrg. 158 185 1T6 i} 0m“ D§.',’:“§‘§:: Wm’ n. Butts iiii 1.70 lit) ‘ B. Itmgiirs [Jill ltll liii ; iti liliriyaiii-r» lift it“; 115 ' ' i Total 23:52 i sirloin, Squad:- ‘d yM. Sharp 1m ioi 14o e 1N. Siiiiiitiniis 151 ‘Sift 151 - 1E. ' u“ 181i 1'75 ‘I05 . p; -. _ illi l»l7 liiii . Bowling ...... ,. ~. "rosin 2104. i . Atrimies:- ‘ ~ Rwllii: n1 Ladies Bowling League n, KI/JNQHI , . , , , , ,_ zoo 97 13B I pinlrti ‘ ' ' night lli Cal)- E,T)ill'i(1.\ ‘I23 157 1171. ital Bu‘: n: Siiniinerslrle. (rut-urn; ,_ 121i foil 21in Hiuli single Stewart LZ-llihmhflij -» ;- _ l-ii! 104 l7} Hiflli three Nellie Stewart (F25. V. Bi mp . . . . .. 109 179 14‘) '1'0!i'l1 Z227. f Ilfaple Leiifsz- ‘. '1‘. Sexton 141 1R3 ‘.235 Qhl Thnt~rs.— 11B 1313 10ft y; VIV“":‘T ii-“O 143 11'? 121 hi. 93 1,_ (pi-{mi-ii-o i111 Fill 161! inn 125i 146 1;, ctiilliini Hi 117 i-i."i_ . 226 147 1M) K. Mailman l~l7 140 161 1,. Gallant. . . . . . . .. 120 307 117 i Tutti’. 2104. y All l ._ , F U‘. ' .. . H15 137 I(il|'ti_v'.~: -— _ i ‘n. ctninnion i-ui 1B7 .1. McAi-iiiiii- . . . . . .. 161' lirl lllll Ii. Landry 1'73 152 G. Carruilicrs l7‘: 14-1 lfiil G.C.1l11ll E. Rogers 1:2 m; 1P1 s ' R. ion . . ' Twin? 2164. inhiflfiigzirolinfiiinkin .... 111 w” 1751 i Totil 2161i. l lltiimiuisi- ‘ i ‘i \_i..5.1l(‘|1~ ._ . . . . . . .- 163 9B it?! Sinclair's-Km no ‘m ‘My y" Macuonmd ‘i3 11g: I" PM“ iio int to‘? . ii . l - iln in. (Eiiciilliiiide 12a 15o 15s 5f 21o zto tool bnwiévorr‘ 12-1 ill 143 I-I. Stmvnrt 1'73 Total ififiil. Pl,'|'7'flllfl1-'i. .- V - - - -- 7"‘ if" i”, ‘ Total 234']. llaih S|lngors:-— l“ 15o Ha ‘ _ , ' .. H e:— ii- iii iii i??? »»»» it iii iii 121 - 1 . . » - - . tin nos ins Xiiiifl, in no trio r i M' ‘D.,...’ .126 12o zoo p ‘lg-ppm; wit P‘; i?“ Total ma. int. Pflrfll 171 ioi 13ft , y T3131 1m. i» 5""‘°""' 23., 961 """'“”""' ~i ‘ $213?" """"" "ilosio 131 m t - .. . .. . . _ nwiiy . .. its il-i in M h i"_ G. McDonald 1123 1&3 I i‘. M. Walker 5 .1» m R d Total 2070. l I i‘ . e . Scotinnsi- H t A t P. Todd. 129 0'7 127 c M. Ntnvcimbe 139M142“ 11117 _ R _ d; y n __ Simmons 08 I124 113 - CITICAGU. April fibmlAPlr-DE- -___.._._ @__--—~-~-— lypigyimopi of a now innciiriie that records lilo liuinyiinli; F1171?!“ ‘if U"? liiiinriii lioziil for n ilrtiillcd slutly nl‘ nn_v rilinniwnnlilir» was (llli'1’i‘.ii‘i- p,“ It..'|.'|_\l in llir i'\lilt"l'illlll Jour- llllii ltiiLu-n Thcrziyij: The liislrtinitvit in the clectruky- mnigrapii, or E-K-Y for short. Dr. George C. ileum‘. ltmfP-"s"? oi lliPfiilffll ]ll1_\\il‘h' n1 '1"‘l1llli0 Um’ \p|\'-t'; .\l-iii<nl Sflllttll in Phil- ,-.,1p|].li'.i, \\i'(‘ll‘ llir~ niiiiiiiin- nnl (lyypltypritl, Hill] ii nnnld not i-il- Plat-r! the (‘lrwiHlrflllilflfllflilii “'1'- uiigmcnt ils \vcii<. Ito said thr- E-K-Y cave “dil- firrent, lint vi-rv helpful“ ltilorlna- llmi mid itrldvil lliril: \\'H‘ |‘\‘i:i.V t-nlii-ntiiin |1|(‘ nt\\ ioisliiiiiiriii gar)“ wiiiilit ilfl\t' "]ll'.lii.l.'|i mine" in the. slurly iii llPflll dis/ire wpq. a patient slniiils hclure mi isrriinnry lluoriiscupr- nttnviied to tlic lnrii-liiiie, n distiiiil shallow- of llic llPliliilg lichrt is seen. Us- illi: n ]1ll!Z'i(l-l'1(‘.('il'i‘l‘ lulie, 111G E-K~Y observes inn movements ynrirl dais‘ itork. l Log Church Erector! i In 1817. a neat log church was Pvt-vied rin the Lord farln. near the first grziveiiird in whit-ii ~:i. nrmbrr .0! thc early fathers slept. as well as .tlic French pioneers. i This carlv church. the third ,Methodist Meeting House on Prince ‘Edward Island, had no windows. tnilnil. nor interior" finish. Glass tiiilfiitli‘ mid pniii-t were very scarce lltir- ciiffcreril parishes. where ROVfl -r*l'('flBd John Hshposl preached, gave ytinaiiclcil help to this Methodist church. Rev. Fitzgerald, an Irish I-‘rzmcfsiiin priest ard a special .ll'il3nd of John Wesley. txontributezi ii hiifii pulpit. I-‘rcm 1817 tn 1882 this ('ii't‘illl was tinder the charge 05 yihllliy superintendents. The Sob- brith School was mtebllshed 1n 1821 by Waller Johri-stone of Duim- fri . Scotlond. 'I‘l < first (illUYCh lsecum; too rinuli for title increasing congrega- lifiil__illlfii under Reverend Thomas H. Davies, it was decided l0 build niioiv. The Chapel was erected in 1839. I1(‘“!‘1_V square in shape with! 1)'.ll'l‘ilC1( root‘ and itocd cu the some f silo ns the present thurcli with the‘ (‘llil'illll’€ facing the south. It was the custom of that time to sell the Dewy, of n sic-iv church and to col~ lret peiv rental yearly thereafter. Reverend J. S. Phinney. in 1879 l rriilizing tile pressing need of more l mp-ryiinie church nccommodzitioii,i ]1i‘i‘l(‘1i(‘(1 with impassioned earnesh. nrss on the text. "Rise end Build". ________.i______ 1n electric current are recorded on n moving strip of paper. i The machine is still under- 14111111; expert-mental tests. ii-liurchfi ruthers. A. R. Tocmbs. A _ CHAKLQLFTETOWN QIJARDIAN ntesnron -'I'h‘e sudden puslng of Mir. R. H. Garden at her home in Ai- berton on April 31st. ceme as a isiiork to her numerous friends. Although in uncertain health for some time. her condition had ucui int nsusi. and she had been aoout the house the evening previous her death. Her funeral very large- ly attended was held at her late residence on Wednesday, April y28rd. at. 2 p. m. Interment. in .tie Alberton Angilican Cemetery; sne ts survived by her husband. also ' two sisters. Mrs. Herbert Clark and Mrs. Wilson to whom sincere syn‘.- pllthy 1s extended. I i Mrs. T. DeBlois recently spnit ‘a brief holiday in Aibrtoii. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson. Friends regret the Jndisposiiiozi of Mr. Frank Mat-Dougall at his homo in Alberton South, and \\'lS11 him s speedy return to health. Her many friends ere sorry to heer of the illness of Mrs. John W Forsythe at her home in Union. Mrs. Edgar Williams and wn Buddy spent the weekend in Cher- lottetown, when they attended the funeni of their uncle. Mr. Neil McNevin_ Mr. and Mrs. David siitl family left i"et‘t3lil1_\' rouver. B. C.. where Mr. has accepted a ‘position. Crawfoiii for van- Crevriorrl The host In response to his cilorls. llic pros- eiit church was erected on lllt- old site. In the Spring of 1881 iiie old chapel was vacated and tie congre- gution moved across the road to Lord's hall. which ltud been built a ‘tow years previously. The architects \V('l‘o Hlirliug and Harrison; the rotitrnrliirs-Jor foun- dation. John 'l'tiomas Ctllllfifllli,’ for structure, Charles Howstt rind Frederick Warren. Excavations and other prepara- tory work were performed free by the cnthusiutic supporters. lmpreuln, Ceremony August ll. 1881, the ceremcory of laying the corner stone was per- formed bv the wife of Hon. William W. Lord. Sh» PIOECIIICCI an engraved silver trowel. which may still h.» seen at. the nisnse. The handsome. and commodiotu church was torm-. elly dedlomted on October 22, 1882.‘ by Rev. S. T. Teed, appointed thati year, and issisted by Rev. Dr. Bur-, wrish. . Tin- choir was under the trader-i ship of W. C. Lien with Mrs. Jabez‘ Lien Presiding at the organ. The iEnglisli style windows wlthldh- imoei-d leaded glass are worthy of? .menti0n. An anniversary was loci-d. on Septerpibe" l5. 1807. under lite? ministry of RM‘. Thomas Sitebbingsi when Rev. Vvillium Dobson, D. D., delivered the sermons, and golden Jubilee services W070 celebrated on August '7. 1932. vlille Rev. J. I... Lund was pastor. with Rev. M. A. MltcMlllan and Rev. G. N. Somers, preaching. A new organ Wltili double keyboard and foot pednlg was purchased in 1924. Mrs. GD. Wrlghti its the present organist. i The ministers frcm 1883 are os ifolious: Reverend: George Horri- ison. H. P. Cowporihivaite. J.K. King, G. W. Fisher. Thoirtu Hicks. G. F‘. Dawson. 'I‘1'10l1l35 Stcistbiiigs. W. A. Thomson. G. M. Young, George Mor- ris, P. A. Fitzgerald. G. N. scmers twiicn union was consummated and‘ the llullit) ciirngczi to 'D'_\'ou Uiiitr-zil John Livingston LunrLy Fred Young. Ward Mnclenn. J i yAusUn Jardine and Russell Wuod- St. Simon and ‘side, whose pistroate begins July 1 and placed beside her father who Hanoi‘ summerslde; Patric“ and iTiie present charge consists of Cape lore-deceased her twenty-one years Traverse, 'I‘r_von and Cfzipaud. . Th; individual eornmiinicn stir-y’ vice was presented ‘n honor oi Mrs. . G. N. Somers‘ mother. Mr. Clrrosvencr. The church trustees are: Alibro, Howatl. George MacKoy. Austin i Smith. Allloerl Gullbcck, Major Car- ol’ the i-ilirr- of the iii-nil shadow. lit-msftiriifiiig ill-Bill into changing electric current. The fiucluetionl viJ.A. MncDonuld. who brought iicri, .liie Sacraments leouutless friends who will nwurn wishes of their miny friends ere extended to them. Mrs. Michael A'lies.rn hes re- tumed home lfter e two weeks’ stey st her former home. It pleasing to know that her mother -iVfrs. Peters is rapidly recovering from her recent illness. Miss Rots Mclitnis and Mr. Cllifln MoAliistei' were married in the Secret! Heert. Church, Almer- ton 0n Wed-nesdey, April 23rd. ll. l1 .1. m. by the Reverend Willi-am Mouaghe-tx who also eelebrQled the Nuptiiil Mass. Miss Estelle Hefner. Junior Red Cross Nutritionist spent the weei'.— end in Alberton the house guest of Mrs. Willard Oultorr Mrs. James Pike entertained the Ladies Aid Sal-ring Circle at her home on Wednesday. There was s fslr number in attendance and the usual amount of work was a-c- ccmplished. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. John Profit. kindly invited the members to her home for the next lllFCi ing. - Mr. Wlillum McPherson has gone to live with his dRiigliWLi Nil-s. Frank Stiuurelii-iggs in Mis- L‘0\l(‘ilf‘. Mi‘. lticPlierson has ilCCU a resident of Albcrlon for nnny years. 1 Mrs. Henry Doyle has returned to her home in Tignish, much improv-vd in health, nil a slay of two peeks in the Wcslvrii Ho.»- pllfll. —A. miss unto; HARPER The counnunity 'of Norway was ‘APRIL 28. 1947 m RELIABLE SERVKIE! Good ;VciIues' I Pleasant Shopping At GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I857 deeply saddened on Wednesday morning. April 9th. 1047. by the passing of Miss Hilda. Harper nt. the homo ~01 her mother. Airs. Clifford Sheri. and Mr. Sheri. Miss Harper ivas born thirty yours ugo at Sea. Cow Pond, the daughter of Romey Harper nnd Annie Gavin. She received her education in her home schoolantl Our Lady of the Angels Convent. Tignish. A devoted member of the Cath- olic Church, she wus frequently visited during her two months iiilness by her beloved pastor. Rev. of the Church; which consoled and helped her tn accept with cheerful resignation the Holy Will of God. Rev. Emmett McInnis adminis- tered to her the last rites of her beloved church, a few hours pro- vious to her passing. She was a faithful menibcr of the Children of Mary sud simem- bcr of the League of the Sacred Heart. Hilde. was pleasing with and endowed personality I had her pesslnk st so early an Ego, butvwtll cherish the memory of having enjoyed her ham?!’ and 1°71"! friendship while living. _On the morning o1‘ April llth friends of all ages gathered from near and for to pay their lest re- spects to one whom they dearly loved for her kind and charitable manner. The long funeral pro. cession. and grout; numbers of Mass cords. spiritual bouquets. mesfiflltes of sympathy. telegrams. and floral pieces bore silent test-l imony of that great love. A llfass of Requiem was sunzi by Rev. J.A. MacDonald. assisterli by the parish choir. and her borivi \vas_ tenderly conveyed to its last. resting place in the cemetery of ago. 5131111". Erlwiarri. Howland anti - i . Edna L Gerald Gavin and Arnold Keougli.‘ Services at the grave were con-' ducted by Reverend Emmett Me-' Innis. Beside her S00 Imu" pvrfvvl a pusl-uvu- riqrsrwttto run Iw (fieneiiwmsjwwiibertlv- Keoushp l st. Jude. 778111511, i "°'“Y= _ The main agricultural products v _ sorrowlllk mother. oi‘ Madagascar are coffee and r1ce.,econoiny b-zsed on olive agriculture she is survived by {opp sisters sweet CAPORAl. . YouV-t. HAVE To Tidnfiu YouR 831.1‘ A mo now IT'S Youk v unuor is FAIR e- A ‘ uvnroteorrs with‘ ' nose i MlNlUSiwTllllltN iFrodal. Mrs. Harold -——~—- - The so-called empire style of dec- Ciigilkli/Ed in Napoleon's Mrs. Rose Hawkins, 66. 811d Iueil S11E61» offires coil lier "R without a Thorn." nwonhrmiren scores BEANS AND GRAIN OLIVE CULTURE Mediterranean countries have an as old as ret-ortieii history. United States. It's the Gardener's potisnt skill that produces the perfection of tin 0rcliiil...onii it's patient "Duality-Testing" tiiiit gives you "cigarette perfection" in Sweet (ops. "$1 Plfhtliolhufltlflt Vgivos you the iinol result of mony periections . . . Before you light-up o Sweet (up, tlrov! on it, and note tlie cleon fresh tosle, the result of "quality- lesting", step iiy step, from plontotion to you. "The purest form in ivhich tobiwco can be smokedl‘ CIGARETTES LONDON _.' (QPi _- Cliurivtiiiian Evelyn of Montreal. Also survlv- i Otlliiuii , . i r Th’ “H, , v _ _ ormu an A en Shoo. n1. home. 111i‘ ‘i U °- ' . in t’ in ceicis were. Weltoi. May h“, soul rest m peace. folk for whom $110 @175“ W“; Brazil is larger than Continental