THE GUARDIAN. cllalunrrlrroni ' - V ,, Mala! I, an W d l . l-.1 :l:nmitonalngton Church M T vkinny History Of St. Mark's ,5-1,3. ,3 ,11w;-1;,-3,-, f;;"';;;;3 1,. M1 3, M M .1 IIIISAGIS London in September of 1575. in mg mg. .1. mg, Mr. John Falconer. Granville. :i.iI tint tt:hth:ul:i is on wggngay:-E15,, ngu,.:-1-J11. was a visitor to Braadolbane on Thursday. February mat. the Sunday services" also at the 1-1.. mg cu-myu whbh 'u go By L. I. 1'. Wednesday evening rvlces in 1,. 11.111 .1, up puugm, on hp, Konatngton." He also said: "It 391,11. hu (0 1.. gonna”, is my impression it would be a .m... benefit to the million if the par- 1-11. 110.1905” 115.911.; magma sonIl0 now " ”"' l-"id!-,n would was had in the school at Tyne be moved to Kensingtun.' v&1l1ey on uondgy gum", 1131,, 2 . ' 1 1 Deep sympathy is being extend- 18'?0l'):utlh:M'iiniEll'l:t:'-Ea:I:h:Ilfl:ln:l ed '0 M” Tlmm” !'9ll'nd 0" was being built through this part ll” d""h "1 h” 'l'''" l" M'-'” of Prince County. which meant an che"'"' Ui 3' A' - ti fK - m- l'i'.lZf3?C7 ".'m'.".i pllllll ”.'i'.JI.. .531 Mr- -nd Mm Anzus M-cl-em blacksrrllth shops and other places mmv F9" Huh '9'” 3 ””m of bumu," we"; utab11.hed. and afternoon at the home of Mr. and the church population would also Mm Gmyden G”33' increase during these years." In - his next repbrt-that of 181i?-Mr. m::sl15;eD:l”:: .Ne:g:ll:bev ee5k:'I':('1 Newnham says: "The average at- .1: melhogn of her pmvnu Mr P t i U c . . - gziljlsilincihzt C1((,1e1';:,l1'1'0:1::nal;d7oo1l:f:;1 and Mrs. Charles Newcombe. tory was 342, and S160 toward the minister's stipend"; and he Haf";”h:'l';'3ildbee1:llK""l:'1enE'”:I: adds: "The amount of work in m 'H m C t 1 pm 1' n F Hunter R 0 this large and scattered parish is '5 ea l en” 9' 9 D” ' ' ' ' week. was able to return home on Mr. Edward while. stanchel, was a visitor to Breadalbane on Thursday, Fehruary ztst. Mr. Bennett Deighan returned to hill home in Breadalhane, on Wednesday. February 20th. after spending it pleasant vacation with his sons, Carlyle and Lionel in Toronto. Progress Follow: ltaiiway supervisor, C. B. Jelly, Sum- mcrsi-:lc, i'lSllPtl the Breadalbane Rurni School on Moiidny morning. and the Brentialbane Village School on Monday afternoon, Feb- ruary 25th. her many friends will be sorry to learn that Miss Lulu Champion, Dixon Road, while visiting at the home of friends in Breadalbane. had the misfortune to (all in the cellar, breaking several of her ribs. Miss Doris Nicholson, Summer- necessarilly fabolirioiils ' but wittldi Friday. Feb. 29th. summenide, p, Q. L side, visited her friend, Miss Aud- Gggds hl; eliflwand n?:1fdug(1'1"l”l1'1u, -:- Complete Visual Analysu '” Tm” ”"”"g "la ""k'"ld ”! fit ht at lv k unable to be ac- Tl” Wm” D" 01 P"'3'" Whlch alum Fitted February 17111, W5 0 " was to be held on Friday, Feb. 29 compllshed is somewhat disheart- in the United Church had to be PHONE - Master Gary Cousins, Rose val- ::;'1ll':' :.”l:":1:le”:hl:remu:'emaxgmix cancelled on account of the road i an ley. was the guest of ills grand-' meM1E1g Sim” of good bemk condition. ' SMALLMAWS BUILDING parciits. Mr. lillfll Mrs. Bismark done” T! I :31 M1 i L 0PTO)flj,TR15T Cousins, (llll'llit; tie wcck of Feb- ' . . le rcgu ul' re . ii on men - rtlary 17th, The "Ml mmon the Rn',T' R; ing was held in Type Valley Hall --m 253135” 1:! ;l1;)8"10u:”1e1:1lt"l.e1;"c:,1l;'l1;1g1:;E on Monday evening, Feb. 25th. Onl Tll”"5dM'- F9hl'”3l'.l' 3l5lr which has had regular services Next l"”em"8 ” m be held l" graxties five to nlnc 0! Brcodnlbane since MW, promise, much 1,, 1111-19 P0" Hllli 1 1 Vi ligc School p-.il'ticipntcd in on 1 1 M - (id 01 our 1,-1131.511,” d1.1,,m. 9111111911; --R,.. o?,.nCog:;nmun?;'1i honuv: enmed in Mr. Wilfred MacDougall spent: E. E. Parkman S(ill'D:l Tlilil. The Horse Is More TM H”. r1, 1 H 1, H M 1 maintaining the Pastor while the tllllenlnzstt l34':'I3lFl,l1'lelRei'&l&dccV Upt.D.. 1 . 1 . , . ,1 .'.. 1 '. ecrcnce 0 ie xcn- su a e name oi ti ' . E 9 '- - ' - Uscfu rllili Flu rmciol Tlic ' W Kmwlnil few church people haxe llecn Kmmm and ML and Mrs. R. L. OPTOMETBIST 'singion Anglican congregation to Vllliiiiel Tile writer of this sketch mo" 11,” 111,”-111p 1" 1113 next be found 1" the D C. S. reports remembers hcnrlng two men, then repon Mr. RME1, says; --gen.1(.(.5 T11 J11 R 13. 1g ,, , , cldcrly,tell of being present at 1K 1 1 1, 1, 111 1. 1 mshhsmhmushmrhwhhmmmmmmmwmumwnnmhscwhhmnh mwnmmwummw nmumm 111111. ,m.(.11,,,, 1,1, 1.11.111,” 1,-e1,1.um.V Dbl li' .9 cl" ' Hi Rflldi his iutliersthe other as a grown 1,. gnu: ,1 mm” for me em,10s1m, home after having spent some ' l22n.l in -lrl-'llti0 to lthclr routinei ""iM.Ni ”2"”””.l”” mmils "m”' S”'”"” ""m” were Sum of the Communion mil a fair ilme Visit-inn at the homes of Mr. Office Ilouru . ... ii on 1 innate -Lll1llil)S at Greens E951” but 11", DWPOSE1 of Mr. "M" Clem and other "hugs 111,1 and Mrs. Alldrcw C1155 and Mr. 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Kingston. . 1 pro side won. Macnougau Glasses Fitted and by appointment business, tllc Juniors have pur- Shore Isuiiimcrsiiicl and Bnrrettfs Thomas Sims mm me 1) "flint? 9 sides." Coiigi-atulatioils are being cx- mm" 32" cllnscii some new cqui mom for Cro , (K .i t ), d th 1 1 . the school. p llio1l:i '1-i'4Snlso'rliI1g; otno ellcllct sllllzlbllz ),1(:(I.f1l,'::lon'(lYn:i'l:lpll!ll)llsedMl3y Sitrlli: Howcvgm-V by 1m-1:31 um” a 1mm? KL 1: - buildings in both places for tile , C ' i IWIIS on (ml. to Hit. a new clurrl L d d 1 M J E. M L 'lG.NT THEATRE BLDG. The Wm” D111 0, P1.a).1,1. 591.1 .S01(,mn worship of Mmigmy God: :llc0SDbh01n. (Sc-or:-geniscnlrsto had in Kcnsinglon which was sh-nr:l.V ugl?0ell'lllOcelgl)r3;-Gmei:1s 92ndaE11.";l1l1':. Summer St. Sumlnersld lricc was held on Fririay aftcrnon, zlgnin in the same year he nlrlkos T?1oI:n11snpgl1:;5 give l1'heR91n1::1'1 M '":;c1l'l5lhl" f”.l'""'1 'I;)lw';f '51) mi day on March 15th. Mr. Mac- Fcliruary the 29th. in the Christian mention of the good attendance mm,” "d .' 1 , "'”” " .'"'-V '"'"" 9 W " Q" Lean is quite active and able to p,.1,,1ng ,1 1,,,5S11,1(, 11.9511 outbrenk M the hoomnd H d, V 1Cl1lil1i(-h, Brcadzilbrinc, Mrs. Pom- at the Cross Roads. islblJrieSiiinL9Si1t'i'(' ;lr;1”5;0l(l::rl3n!gt::;l 1he (llSl!)OSll)l(0iI of llti: t0l(l.'Lliliiv(:l: be out every day, we) takes u 111 sou11m-1.51.,,.,, g1151(111(.1Hm.un' me Fedpml Govomnimn;'”)?;'s l1l'15i1':f”.roy .Vlurroy conducted the meet- 1'1i51'll”9 W” "1?" M Ch"”'ll Very little information can ho bu" 1': 1;m"a1ex'?de lC,1n:l,,';: keen interest in all that's going veterinarv officers ll , - 501 ””ini:- Assisting licr were Mrs. J. J. hlllldlng "W59 5"””'e5 We” Ml” obtained ahn t (lug! 5 in B r l l 0"- cmm vow” b to n l 1h.ose alreadi in the Regina area. Rubbci'11,1,1cLmd ,.1.p,.,-.Sem1ng 11,9 Unned lit the home of Mr and Mrs Wil- 11. H I h" 'hl'9 ;:D1ll5:;HF0nCe of on, now of L11-nsdaio, P. E. 1,, rind . i V ovoi n i - -t - . ' ” llsl rs ru- ' , . ,. . - . i E mm H nspectou mmbamng me d'5”5”' ls "mi" Cllll'i'('ll, llllfl Mrs. Stanford Glov- l”"" Gl0V0T- Who "01 only save 1,,,”.n11,, 11 wal: n 5,:'m11l"gu11d'?"pg ”lit"" aw" ""51 l"c”'l:1”"'S”d mm Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MncLean i ll llV'”"l"” Mus” ”" l 3 "mm"' and son, Miller. and Mr. and Mrs. ll l l h' t i ' , P M 1ore F n mpmlml or the Pl'CSll)'l0rlltli Church. Mrs. me "59 M "W" l"'"" h"' "5 of simple constriit-lion without - c 1 hail illt! liallilslns 5”" R”Ml' (M" ""”'"l" C” 9' Barrett have rciurncd to their Canada" Bank M Comma" Kenneth Gr-.iham gave a very help- ”""'l f,l'”5lli'""5 , lowcr or spirc and with limited - i , 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' , hmtcd. his 100th birthday on . , .. gllllmsfillgln t.li;.7ru121l1htr-13roQ4(;:;n: Mares; Km 1eo'Gr adr;:'gh?;':,;3d:lv ':f;:n:g:::1l ;c;nlti11ghncc1)immodatlon. 1:0 Pdllothw Christmas Day 1951). Tentlcrs :?g,l1:1nglnme Cpl;Ttlogf1lo::7n1hl;!'f; Buildin i .3 . . . . . - 1 in as ecn preserve an t c r 11 11 11 1 111 1 , , l 1 Stuart, Mrs. Elton Somers, Mrs. L" (:3: nrfithncglsleor M 5l' El only article of its furniture that :::,:,e E'l,,f,i1,m,,,'.1',.":f..QH',,,? H71: T5” valley M19” "wry lle? te'1"'1l his accident. they must convince him that his friends do not consider l.;””la1;" Gfrtahllgn mm Mr; Hfmlld Bllvillinilla Gslover and his wife gfwalaelns 1: 111)": small C:""m""ll10" htld 0" -lune 17th. 1335. '0 Oil?" lJ1l;)yed Mm": wmes or eec row com 5 n ere prayers. . rs. . - A --a zi square pne n or me u.nde1-5. ' a handicap a barrier to good fellowship. This job will take every hit . An" lV8lm0l-lilli are hurled in the .- . . 1”” M"Lwd mm Mlss Cllihelme northwest corner of the old ccm- Mm "Mons wt 1" the band -The sympathy of this com- T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Sllminerside. P. E. I. PHONE 2388 Continued 1;; page 2 05 "IF! You teen-.'u:crs can muster, but surely tlcr Id b ummmmmm lam e"m”mmmwwmm mnnmmmemmimmmuhhrmrmrs chem" mmmmmwwmwmr ll llle her IS Hllnwcd to continue his altitude of witl1drnwal and ih””'"b"' "" ”i Mark's Church on the 'Marg3tc Marks Church l "e" ' d V and Mrs. Willard Ramsay audit seclusion. hell izrou up in he a mnlndiusted adult. it will he a while x11.-1 V1113 w 1 ll08d- ln the Piirlsll Register Dr l" ""3 "KM 9' l"95"'l M family who have been bereaved "-Tm-am i i i ” ' i building costs these tenders sccm by the dean, of 11181,. d,mgh1'e1-1 l before he comcs to at-cont his condition and learns to make the best - of it, but noiliili: will help hiln (luring this period so much as devoted r .. -M: . c friends. Of ""ilF9('. Mitt will also have to be careful to avoid. ill. lDEiSlllhTh:l ll(::llualK'nlmn'l:lll lmlfiemtxg ice, for the timr- lvr-inst. ilmsrv or-iivilics in which your friend cannot piil'iir--l1m:n; 901111?” 'P'(.1: sF1l:e1.va wlnlh i .' . . . ' . .l "' ' i . lpatc. In time, llf ll plnluilih be iliilc to do anything the lest of llii seven memvnus and N.” V5110” Read also recorded the baptism . of George Beilirsto Sims in i8 . Minlumm Sal", 9XlT9.mila' llll'!9deTllI:9-M'I1:qlli;! lglsluzolx Myrtle in the Prince C0lil1t,V'H05v nna J: A. d J 1 G1 1 1855, f is. 1- , int: n c Isl: - F 9 - - I itl on Thursday Feb. 23th. . llrrlltt's olgllilligs. ogglli wcr: wlilll Q1h'I,l1l:.,(;n3e:r.1?1G91:l'".R9t”l”l' ill Nathan McFilrlnnc, S2495; Clark 1' D E ' 311' DENTIST known in later years in this palrt ' ', ' l or hm - o,ml,ng 0" uh SC'"”m""i 525-75l Jahn B.r9w"' C . of Prinrc County--Mr. Sims as it ?.?,':15””mLK Th” 393' ll” ll" 552000; W. Crozler & J. Mci(lnnon, I, D”'l"l lhnnyl ' i- '""- 9"5'"3""i "l"i”l'"Wl sisloo; Nelson Evans. 51375. who-so Smlillmaii nullalni 1' gang can (In. but until tlizlt happy (lay it will be part. of your dlplo- prosem t h 'l - : i'. . ' ' ' ' ' ' t . i ' l ma lc ul (lull in nnngc p'lstlmes-suitable for his condition. The "W911": was Opened in me lP(;s('J1l1lil:1l;lz.lSlls, and 1l(V:I::ingi1lfO):Erfll;: n 1811. pmpm.110n 1,, me 5313,). 01 tend" was m,Cep",d' but 11", .- . usual manner and one new mem- 1111,1105, 50 ).(,m.s. "W '"l”l5”l'v 59V9"ll "PW 90”” church people provided consldclw sl'?:slIlElg9sgnl)E DEAR MISS DIX: I have been writing t a b 1 i . -'r . d - . my mother won't 101. me talk to other boys willie licfnis ".v1i1i':aCiF.”(les :2-S ltgzfldl thnlagxldg Rijllxtiilloflegg 1" 1850 137- Reml "'P0l"t9ll llllll ?1l1:n;iCpnan1i'lScs l-1i?)ciebxi1ecI'l)itnfll'(ti)(li('l'lio'lirsg able m"'m'1u1.f1'm.l1 lcbourl A E3 l '- 1' "l "the Church-at the Cross Roilds (i PR”-)' Will? 19 W Sulllm" 0 c h M I rinhi? DOT . . . . , ANSWER: Suliir-ollc in illis situation is wronfh and I'm afraid it's last moe,'mz were rmd and up. "med by our mspeclvd Diocesnll fl: limgosicl :::(fiili:1(l lhlm "mole rmse -funds "Id the names of mo ' ' your mother. .luiii:in1;z from your letter, you are very young imd 111051 p'l”"”l- rhel" W9"? ll llumll" 05 and this Society tS.P.G.) was pm. me C qt not on 01"" ll following ladies are recorded in I definitcly should not hr: li0(l rlrivrn to one boy-present or absent. Your :hl:gk;3'?l' M125 l'1mdEf”l1ll lt W”; ilrvssiflg Sl0Wly Mid lie ,loped13tatp(I. tltintl lthe pChurcIi at Key? :Md1mmmet tlookth at n.".lkml-3M R H 1 u --qle-krr-1-awn om recipe 1 9C N 0 Ellll 0 '-I 011'! N1 with tho furtllcr aid of the Society - l . i ' 01! Ill-Z Pill" 1" 9 H INTI F5. cre s to we I i l smgm" "hm wllll H"? "”l59"'- (ll Mnttlit-iv Sheen Mrs. Thos. VV:ilk- which thousands of housewives have i lill. .i.ll. culllllllullm mother should t"n('OlIl'.'llZf” you in soc other friends, and spend more 1:, r ,1. th 1 11m 1 .-.1 1 .11 .lmpson's .or qul . pn c es. l-Zaciiit would hc fit for permanent uscl . - c on inur Kl inn uni ( -7 Wm 7. nmnbel. Is to Who Hour bags for H in Vmis 16”... thc Bishop been . trnnsfcrrod to "V Mrs, Edwm pa,-me,-V 111,51 wm. found. to he.a1dcp9ndablI! T119505 0f VETERINA I . ” l ' New London Pariah ” which was breaking "ll Wl"lCl' c0"ll'l5r ll lakl-'3 l RIAN DEAR MISS Fix" My lliislmnri tiled two yclirs ago and lam rcryvqlllll llml ll was lenmed 3 mlmber i then under the rectlirshi of th HOWHNL Mrs. Cnrmumrsl Mrs. but a moment to prepare and costs 1 D- 1 2 lonely. I am in my fifties and have met a fine man my age who is of ll'l5llllll-9 lllllg N”? lli'lllll9llt (0"”""'l"" ,Rm. 1 C Cox -I-he Rel; 1 we R'lagh' Mrs" C'3;'il”” Tulplgn and very little. but it does llvc iiulck l m 520 also lnnclix i-Ivrh ii my problem. My first husband was a foreigner Tickets on a door mat were sold 1" 1353 D1, Read 111.019. ..-1.helFm,sV1he was me" me re'(,m'r 01' M'" Gl3d”"' 9:” 3” ruihmy relief. I Water Street East and whcncvcr we ilzlrl guests who were friends or relatives of his. they lllld dolllllcll by Ml'5- Nelm" two new churches at Kensingtolllsl. Eleanor: replacing the Rev mu! doscendnms 0 some 0 . ese Fmm any. dmnlsh 5" F ?”I' ”u"" summerjdo would converse in lll"ll' native tongue, although they all spoke Engr MacDonald, hflnzlng in 35.10 and and Summerside 1.1m.e been used 1'-11.. now who had gone 10 M”: eillmhble ladle! are Still actlxe in 1,0111, of pmex, Palm-hthi;itrti1to owl: lish her-iuiifully. Tlirniizli I knew they weren't talking about me I felt One lllemllef plllfl dues 0.' 25 CCIll35- for Divine sen-1C0 and 11 13 1m.,e,1 111,11 "'9 aervlce of S." Marks Chum!" 0""ce1bogle and :11, l smash 2 very ilncomfmtllilc llii(l it-ft oilt. The man I would like to marry is Willie MucRae held the lucky W111 1,9 1-51.11). for mn5N.r,,110nl 111 Mr (ens 5,1111 1" 1,15 n.pm.1 rm. The um party W" a success and gran" gt?" 1ycl:1p'wa1c,- 3111-1-ed "l5" Of l"T"ll1H l'i"ili Mill l lx'H0W I Would Onvounier the Sam" sill!-'lii0n.1ilC'Kei On llle mill. ,the Bishop's hiext visit." This that 'V(lliT- that he ”hcgan holdlnii ”?1l1zod 5450.51 111 11' -,1 9 lllllillllodisso vcd. No coldking nlt-cdedm as it has Hll('1i(l) li.t1i1wiwri on scverill occasions. PAULA , The next. m8('illi;: is to lie llEld1hnppy gvent took 131.199 sgmetlmp 591-y1g'(-3 1" 111.; gm," 1.1111111, 31 e "f)V1V,1 i ":1 S l "SAW "1 it's easy, (Or use corn syrup orl'I'f1h..'3 ANSil'El1: Tho ubririiis solution is for you to learn the lnnizungc-lot the home of Mrs. Murdock Gil: 'during the your 1863 and the new Kcnsington on the let of June ed '31. J "E 5."; cg an :8” honey. lnslifhd 05 Sill" 5Y”.1P'l- "' E G E N T of your llushiimi. With such a splendid opportunity to learn anotllerlniore with the following lunch church was consecrated and ded- but did not assume the full charge 3191' 1 ' Re M1111 ' J" Esau” Y0" make ls 9PM" 9' '"ed'”"e' and ton1:uo,yoil'vl ho foolish to neglect the chance. While you would prah- conimittcc: Mrs. Murdock Gllmore,'icated to Saint Mark by the of that church until the middle of ac, l:l1',eenc,,::.1,11(,c1r'01 ' 1111', bgnub V011 893 four time! as1mucl:lf31"3&o;lIl; . - ahly not-or ho ns flurnt zls your liuslinnd and his friends, you could at Mrs, Nlurrlock MucPhcc and Mrs. Right Rev. llihbort Binncy, 4lhiS0pl0n1l)('li. when with the' desire EIU111. pmpm.11Oned mu. church 123201-S 3is:l:V" W9” ”" Today ...... .. 3:30-7:15-911:) least. lrzzlrn to follow :1 conversation. 1 Preston Gillls. Roll call for thclBlsho1l of Nova, Scotlii. and consent of the former rec- w111(11, W111, 11, 111,-"1111,-9 "151 This home mixture soothes the trrl- Thursday ,,, 7:15-9:15 it s on llnrlnisiz-mlnlilo form of nostalgia that prompts peoplelfn next meeting; is a Fish Pond. I At some unknown date in l862lor7e1l. W. Forsythesihe charge s22m'am1 W” bum an 1111, 311,, gme.-1 1,hm.1, membrane: with surprill- ' use their n;li1xrl llll1'.'lw nlwn together, even though they spa.-tk English The meeung dosed by 51,,,R.1,m .1 1-iuhlic meeting was called in was wholly transferred to the 01 11;e 11,31 cfhu.-ch Mr 11...”; ing case. it ' the ,L' and , fluently. This is a pleasure you should not deny your husbrlnci 1ll'lll. 111,. Nn110m,1 A1,11,cm 311” w111C11 iihe schoolhouse (where now stands Mission of New London", since WM 1,1130 me ”Ch11ec'1 M 11'”, Hate, eases soreness Pl'0m.P'-lye ' Pincx is a special compound of even if you (lohfccl uncomfni'tnble,lbe good natured about it. Don't bclmnch was served. 1 I)unn1n1;'s garage) to 5g1ec1, awmch 11""; ggryiceg have hem W St James. Anglican church 1" m an '3 in C mu-and ovrrsensilive it out siipcliflcinl things. I Mahohe Ba raven U 0" . Om? 5' Wlm” ll” l'”'”l”v , ll kn wnand reliable sooth- Canon E. A. Harris. was rector. 1?,rma:e:i.efor svlntcr cou ha. Money re unded if it does not 1) ease you in Rectory Built very ' wllo-lilo mm - . - 1 ' - 1 ion elili CONVENIENCE on NEW r - W iv Th R t it t d 1 l ' ., waeebulletc aflillowilnlgn ylearm RUDY-l0'usE. PREMRED PlNEx- llUWAllD WGMS pm Mm - t l t . ll atw R.T.H.-d lh , 3311 1913.01 You're Home"1,,,,'1;1,11,e cameo mm: 31 report of 1882: ”The new rectory K1.-1x5:-yGTo:( . has been completed and we have . 11N.d 1,1 11 for a few 11,". 11,111; Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:15-9:15. Matinee wonderful aroma ofa great offee . enough however, 10 11,"; 11;, 1,0111 Tuesday 3:30. Tile big. musical- comlortable and convenient, but Comedy SPOHBONG by lhe 1101110 our enjoyment in "ion-lewhat mar- llnd SCll00l-r 1 red by the unpleasant fact that "YES 513 T"AT'l'l MY BARY" there is a somewhat heavy debt-- In 'l'I?0ll"l00l0l' ' 1 1 1 I 1 51500, including land, fencing and Sillfflnil Donald O'Connor. Char- O Whenyou make Chascksanbom for your that deep-down. richly satisfying flavor family or your guests, there's a grand, heart- awaits them. A flavor which Chase as Sanbom stirring fragrance that lifts in clouds and have been blending from the world's choice. fills the house. It's the cheering welcome aromatic coffees for nearly a hundred years. l 0f B truly (feat CORCCI Enjoy it tomorrow! Treat the family to Long before they taste it . . . they know famous Chase 5 Sonborn. well, etcetera. The parishioners 19: Coburn. Gloria Detlavcn. and . 0 l ' ' . 1 ' s I the lame contractor and its first ...-.:-.--.1-:.----: uenln llllliill 1 lllllllii MITCHIIM Siliill lliliilll lillli have given both labour and ms- introducing Bully B00lJl4lll8- A 191-H1511-ea of gharge," laugh a minute with Dancing, The building ofztlie rectory was Sillglnli Romance and Fboibllh 1 of course the concern of the i 4 whole parish but it was a major undertaking, nevertheless. for the Kensington people to build their church and contribute their full e . share to the building of the rec- C tory as well within two years: but - the next year they had a parish le patysdrieed8750.whih ”- ,. 4. ' . .. ,."t mam; W11 1-em npmlmcyl Tonight 1.15 9.15 Thursday 3.30 7.15 9.1:: ' Mr. Reagh said in his report for i5'5f 3331' i?63sn'f?"”l?5&i."v "36 Slililmll. ..liiillAllilE. ADVENTURE well attended. . v 1 V The new st. Mark's Church with ., consecrated on the 9th of June, ' . 1&8. by Bishop Courtney. The Rev. Henry Harper of Port Hill, , and the Rev. C. F. Lowe of Sum- merslde assisted .in the service. There were 65 candidates from the whole parish confirmed at this time. nishop courin is still ro- membered with affect on by. many in New London Parish. (To be concluded)