scum EMULSION is Illlllly latonmsadtti rou'll be proud of your strong. - husky children when you give 6. .. ' them Scott's - Emulsion. Scott's contains natural A & D Vitamins in natural oil-plus ldded minerals. Helps children grow .. right. develop sound teeth. ' strong bones. licips main- ilotigorson-Mclielll Wedding ..p, quiet but pretty wedding took place in st. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. summerslde. on Feb. 20th when Rev. J. A. McLeod united in the bonds of holy matrimony. Olga. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perley McNeil of Alberton and Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rodizerson of O'Leary. The bride wore a suit of rust garbardine with green velvet hat and green accessories. I-ler corsage was white roses. she was attended by ms. Edwin 1-Ieckbert, who wore a suit of pearl gray gabardirie with navyl hat. and accessories. ller corsage was red roses. FHE GUARDIAN. HistorylOf St. Marks -Church At Kensington - By L. E. T. (Concluded from yesterdayis Guardiiiii) - 0 Leslie. the church warden. re- ported in the D. C. S. in this in- terim: "We trust tiiat the broth- rcn will pray for us that God will send its a rcctor who will hcfp lin the way of lifc." The first Sunday School in Ken- sington was organized in 1879. It was I union Sunday School com- posed of Anglicans. Methodists. and Preabytcrlans. The three in- terested clergymen were the Rev., T. B. Reagn, resident in Ken- The Rev. H. C. Alwyn was the sinxton. the Rev. Georae McMil- next rector but he did not :re- lanu Whi” ”V9d 1" M3lP9q"9 bl" malii very long. He was followed ministered to the Prosbyterlans in Kenslngton, and the Rev. Mr. Bakor who lived in Mnrgzitc but by the Rev. G. C. Wallis who only remaliieii mic ycnr, btlt it was is productive year. The first Mission- CHARLOTTETOWN T we were without a settled clergy- man but the clergy 0:. the dean. ery, especially captain. the Rev. w. J. Phillips. now with the 27th Brigade in Hanover, Germany. served the parish very acceptably until the Rev. E. W. Ooupland ar- rived in Mliy or 1051 from - St. Matthew's Parish. Upper IA Have, N. S., and was inducted as rector of this parish on the 8th of June, 1951. Under the leadership o! these good priests the church has defin- itely held her own. Missionary givings-the real index of any can- gregation-have increased greatly, Saint Mark's, Kensington, having taken the lead in bringing the whole parish to self-supporting status dining the reciorshlp ol Rev. S. J. Davies. St. Marks has given liberally of its manpower to serve in two World wars. During the first war, 3 Let's Talk it over I by ads This is Education Week. The uspirations. advantages and needs of education in Canada are being set forth by those most interested in its welfare. in the hope that the interest stirred up may help the cause of education during the other fifty-one weeks. ' I"ractl('ally all prominent men and women in Canada agree that education's position among the departments under government's care is similar to that of Cinder- - MARCH 6. 1952 , -.m..1,' "SAl.AlIA' -r-as & corsair, W” T ella before she met the prince. The rnason for this can only be that the people, on the whole, are not t'-duciillnii-conscious. That may PROFESSIONAL CAR??- ,. . . , idth Mlltilt ti" ., - - . -1 b it .tt )1 . by Mr . . Edwin llcckbert. cleaners Union as g n 3 from this congregation seived . Get Sttoli-I today It Wilt , 1 p 1 m was held in a building since burn- Mr wams and carried on by the with the Forces overseas t ve not so obviau; 3; are vgluej i 1IVWmEl30Ye- Th” 9”" gr Wm” cm?” W ed and known as the "Old Hall". ' - .; i &' r" emerging from other departments R E reside in Summerside where the - nilsslnmm minded member-5 for ner Lynds in World War I and E ' ' Mo" ”"'l'5" Mm groom is einployed by the Island grgthlmc S'C',e,u:(f,ll::;l:,l's::::d?o";,?: years after he left. In his. report pp, 53;. George Robe” mm! In 01 tzovernmt-nt; a n ' luslmmvcl Motor Transport Company. Their G. W. B U . of the Meitihodm for-that year Mr. Wallis said: "A wo,-1d war 1; made the supreme F 1 h h r h . ' many friends in Prince County Church (2:15 2),”, Sum,,.,m,,nd,,nL parish room foi' holding Sunday sacrifice and are buried in I41-ance. ,,,u,(,),:yp,:;l,;1,:',J,.,:',, 131,3",-Kn 0n:";,I,?,n?;: P yam" & suuwn 1"" "' 5"” " C""l"! wish them every happiness in their The", was 5 large am.nd,,nC,,. school and other meetings was No hL.,;ork.,,1 Jecom of Balm be mmsmrmea by paving mm I 5 Summer St. Summerslds may EIIERGY roivlc im-'ri6d1ife- B one year it reached 105 wltlli 1iu- fgglgc blveutmjlmflrethealltatgixeli ofhurgl: Ieulimiga beaximthel ,m,,,,,,, Md om: ,,.,,,C,, ,, ,, ,, officer as Summer street PHONE 2413 ' T 11 nd teachers. and ha an . ' , , C W 9" 55 W 0" d ii ht t tr vcl. Everyone can iiivefrage attendance of 70. In Mr. Would be Supplied "-5 A we had mennoilml N 19353 501110 Of 51-! 5; gthe lfriproavenient at a glance. 50!"! 'T been purchased and money raised Bentley's report for the year 1879, faithful members who have passed A month's careful teaching has no 1”” to RM t 3. he gave a list of those who at- -for the "l)lillldlnK ll)" mend: in from the Church Militant to the such obvious effect; on little it-ndod regularly and assisted in England. dltf is not knownb rhglltl Church Triumphant. We of this Johnny. 2'” ” 5:” 9' "" &"l C 1 t if.t('i1ylDvlEl:)'dl!!&T?i'llrfl3E!trgtiigglle Tliglr lill1:t)ig'ie:'sklII-lall rtllel'lllSsca?Y1eE”ll1l0ubCln8- ijl:dse8n(tjw'oger:I:?:lE::in :;lllli'Cl:ne::f1il All the time his young receptive ",0 h ;” p. In. B. F. B. 0' e a 1' 0 n e lclasses. Mrs. Matthew Sheen; of it ons enlarged to its present size Mu-, wxmam '1-hompmn M”; Mr: mind ,, ,,Ceh.;ng. Md rum": to pm 3;" suimnanldc. P. E. L ;lll9 Anglican Chtlfchv 15 3"l0"K 3 TCW .V5M'S 880-. p W. A. Pidgeon, who, during their Impressions that may have a great rt . Wm” Ami 'lllOSB mentioned. Fiicre are prcb- The next Missioiiiwy Sociei,v.;long and useful lives, filled many deal to do with his future hap- , gggg. ' y"' H E A R I N G A I D iIbl.V 5”” 50""? 0f 0i” t;1ld9T1.V the Wonic-ii's Auxiliary, was or-;of.!ices in the Chi.ircli.. Mr. niness. But he looks much the 6'3"" Fm” , - b. it " n in - '1 r l " in . - - . . ' . . ls1'3.?.t.y”'sll?.'L'.i".' " 9" mg ' 53." 33- "l "Gv”i'Sl.i.”oi. 33;..3..iZ?'?5”33.'i?S3ill"Ef”5i.i?i35.'Zi2lZ'?ei.5" 3?r"35z"5r)1z"nn(l'do3 ii33"l3'a?i?i”ngT'?.? w cnesrsn s "'9" 31" . . . . . , . , ., , , . , , . - - Th A licana started a Sunday of the parish. and for a little over Mr, 5, 3 r M M . thr home and in the school. is SMALLMANT BUIL ' Here is the "Inmate '",,h””,',i”5 Md deslgn and SCll0(cll orlgtht-lr own in 1887, mid forty-four years has carried on'J, A, Tho,,1u;5r(?,:u,,.n(;,asev'.,:Io),d,1 "Te subtle. but none the less potent, t 0l'T0M'ETRlS'l'DmG engineering. The 'C-l9ill'.i0ne 70Q is the closest ails as far as is known that Sunday without a break. At present stlciiui-ch came first in their scale or PM ti KW" d""l mm" '"'"8"'l' 1 proacli yet to hearing aid perfection. It Is the small; Sclmni lhas been carried on con; M5”-3'5 and Sl.E,SllepltEll'S llBVe' a:1oyame,-V were wardexm chmr, MIR 1'l.lv'l,l1lwi1lP change oriented in Iuxgnen soucmm NM." est hearing aid ever iirodiiccd to captur? "19 POW" 0 l'P"i)"-V” .”'” s”"'”' 5”"""" ""i JOHN W- A W 1” "Wis sebum Pr mm. vestr.vni:-n. Janitors and if "E "-s Etc. . ' t :; it til i tearlit-rs. men aid 1-. Sty T; c1 1. N y L . H . r . cg -mm 3 22V-3 volt .ba”N.'v' Ton," be amazed to see how Whit, li1aIYt1tubt'Pn found to t'Bl'll'.V,'Cl0ll, has i:mlIl'a.sA. dllrcils (let?!) 33-iZclmdinflIiegfeM31egerThlli;t(llltelemwhs S" "d”""””""1 ”””""m” m"5t LLB. ? very small it is--siiiallcr than over before thought P0s- on this most important bl'al'l('ll of ganmd. in Sepmmm 195,. audlwamen and Church school sump continue to t(lR('Il lite grown-ups om” mmmy ocmpm by E . slble. You will appreciate the C.l9i'll'nPs5 and extra the Clillrt'h'.s wtirk.m nl H M. hop, ,,,,.(,ugh time ,0 ,m.,.1,m,ndem and Mr. Jp B. Prom,ill;-1t;:1u:c;,tntcno(i;i,n:yiihihiitgfen. L," ,,,,m, s,,.,,,,,. K. G, - E. Parkman power designed to aid the most difficult cases. Now After sertlllg in e D8115! 0 crcry cimi-cit woman a member, filled various ofliccs: Mrs. Cathe- '.. r m V l ”" , '. V "F" , Opt.D,, R,(). ' ca hear soiintls more clearly without 'dis- ""”0” N01”? 3”"? M" RWE” oi the women's Aiixiiiary. 'l'lllE Doughart who year after vear N” "”""'z N” ""H”"'”"'"" C'"' Money 10 Loan I lwithouthstrnln Now tvL.)lll ("an wear your YllotlvulitllgiolcollH:Vll2::slll(' nienlllillliigil grow her lovely !l0u:('l'S Snlltl)" 10 dncnu l””- K.-"mp mm Mr mm. Contlotutzntsl Prompt" OPTOMETRIST - . - - - , . t . L ' I? p mo-'-"A" '” hearing aid hour after hour easily, comfortably . . . for the rest of his active miii- ””'”'” ”'"'"' :f'a”'2m'1:e:31"3l5:er2;dGf:gEMg-"Eggiw rATm(,K,g ROAD SCHOOL " ed T"' Glasses Fitted Withmlt mtiguce Matdl the Cleartone "700" with any himlg: H? ggliifi a'1':l'::,;: 1312')? The Rev. J. A. Winfield cameiivelllthroligliout her long and1use- .7 - l l EV” E"m'”"' . . - v 0 . . . . ' . . ,, . . liearing aid available today. Put them all ljlptthtt same 2:: usvmrh was bum during ms iO'illlP parish in D:-cenibor of l9..0.ful life- these, and many other; ..'Report for the month of omu non," ' . - . ' I .. " -L". 1. - ,. - ' l "V, "”:F' Vii" ”i."” ""” "" Q'””''”"” t"” ""' .. .. . 3.1:. :::.;::1.:'::':..::.:..3l:... :..:.:.i:::::;::::::.::..”":.. '11:: . on. GLEN n. mini 9 -o -2 - - --s - ,,v ox'- ' A-- .- - 4- . . , I ...--. . .. pe orms mm a ' - ,,d'1,;lr;m 2:, N::m1i,,,,d?,',,( pm.N,- ivorkiii;: iiiiiii. lie wont. to the llIil'-1Ili(?lll0l::l0S we hold clear. "We alstil Grade VIII.--l. Miibel Grant: 2. ""1 3'3; 5PP;"";lllClll ' - , , - I .- 1-. 1- l p -n mm-,.. isii of st. Stephen. N, B., from bless Thy holy name for all Thy Patricia Myers; 3. Doris Doiiiielly. V, I . 0'” 33 we carry most all Sues of Bauemis dud repair ry)i:ii1trEttvt:;: rdglipe mtliel l-hurch iwrv. nnd marl a few years no liiism-viiiiis dcpiti-it-ii this life in Thy, Grade VI-I---L Huntley stews:-t: "r M” sum” REGENT THEATRE BLDG. most aid-it Please iend make Of Aid and numb” Of Kciitvillc ai.thc age of 92 yms.jmitn and fear .. hem-cntiig Thee 2. Tommi: Grant: 3. Joseph Ro:er- 501111110! St Snmmmldo . lg; a fence was erected: a - Battery when ordering. :t:?vPP:i':andelicr. the gift of Llon- Mrs. Winfield ))rCdt't'9llSOfl him by in giro iis p.racc so in follow ilicir 5011- Phlmil 5' . tcmint-GnVPl'nor Carvell. was prm svvcral years. Then ttatiie tlic R9Y.1f:n0d cxamplcs that with them we. Grildv VI.---l. Patricia Grant: 2 ' """"T ted to the Church. and lhincs A. W. Nichols with his WliP and may lac pnrtnkers or Thv hcavcnlv C1l(”'F""-" Bl" - Billy Rotzvrsmi T ,8 . Th f iv v-- ' -' iv . . ' '- ii ti stw t- 2 K"'”"'3'"" gen.-ral uorn kept up. . v amt). .... Nichols rariird on the ltiiigdnm. May they rest in peace, F 13 Cli3T- - ij-111'?-:1 F Lloyd family were very niusivnl. work of tlic parisli faillifully andlniiiy li,:hi perpetual shine llpolli - Ono of the daughters was orznn- il'Pll and their dnparture in 1910) them. - R3)'m0nd Grant. ” pp To EII18 "Ickay SUNIMERSIDE, P. E. I. DIAL 3237 lst, in St. Marks church and hsomiw to Syrllwy. was much .i-egrcited: Fine Memorials Fgraglf NWT11" Grant: 3- been dark, it. is probable that he 1 times in St. Stephens C urfl later they went to Arizona for , M NHL would not. have noticed. At. best his Chartered Accountant lrishtown. IIOWNN. -Wm "Emil reasons or health wlicro Mr. Nlrli.l 'X'lliYIli,'lll the bears some flnrl Hit-'hPSF nvcrace for ninnlhv eyes are dull. He wont. on up to- .-t. bcenlhfabrl Grant RTW. Canadian Bank of Commerce D r P b there was H VM'RTN".V- MIN H- nls tli('d at a t'oiiipai'at.:i'cly early mcmnrials and gills have , ward the main pnmmpc, ppm- rr--ow--'----v---Ae - N M" are. imaged in the chum. Tm nghni 551'? llaHfllflllnnl--'llPn0'lCr- went on up we back mu Imkmg nuitagm. Then came Rev. A. W. waisnniing system is in memory of Mr. ”T"”""'"""' for the back rim. It iv .1 d and Mrs. Vvatsnii, who remaliicd:and Mrs, William Thompsoii. given now. but not tightly closeils Ii (:.ts':s ""mm”'””' P' l' I 'x for seven years. Mr. Watson man-llby their snn,' Mr. J. A. Thompson. ' , W, closed with some earth and a lot "ION! 23" . peed plirlslla affairs well, and it-rtgsiiice Hdeccased. A lirass Altar, Cm,u,.,u,.d from N" In of leaves. Opening it would be an - - it'll! fm Pi.toti, N. S, -LfliCF he Cross is in memory of Mrs. Alden .--)----h-- d--P-1 kl-- -7- 7- .' easy matter. Peter went to work. iias niiitic secrctai-y treasurer tot-,Moa5p, givgn by her fgn1Ily. The l"- .15 95” 1? .V POPKS I0-111) ---------.--.s...D.... mt. d,o,...s,,v He ,5 channel were coming up from his bedroom. Prick- iimv ll'il i '1' .!l i th rctircment. at Granville Ferry? Iar'1..,f.:Vlt(',Cn its Mrls. Hleiffv Warren andll-V Pmky mm mm” up m5 mind 5. The Rev. C. W. Neish aiidlltluz William Doyle in memory of "l V” 0"m””' Him"-V W” Pet" l"' family followed and were in thcitlieir mother. Mrs. Mtzh-garet 5”” tn” b"k ha” Wm" Prlckly parish five years, Both he and liisiDo,vle. The Altar Book rest is in gmlig brgtgled ":35" th9d d”.””'3-V , wife itcrc faithful xvnrkcrs. Mrs.lniemoi'y of Mrs. Dotighart. Tho, 9 "5 3 """m5l 5" llhmmlil Ncisli in W. A. and Suiidavlclitirch service Books on the Al-Ig;dh::f:1kj;:'3hi2:"m(;l':;'::d3g;mS;E 99 99990 School work. Tliriy are both still,tar and Prayer Dcsk were given 4 ' active in the parish work or Fortlliy the sheen family in memory ofimm mm" Anyw”-V that is H” way 3 l we Dufferin, along the Eastern ahorc'their father and mother, Mr. aiidi" 5"m”l', I is I or Nova Srotla. There was not a Mrs, Matthew Sheen. The Lec-I H” did?” 5” PM” He dim”- , O -break between these four men.1iei-n Bible is a gift from Mr. andylwe” "WC? '1" 95”” p”” M” 9 '- mach .following the other almost Mrs. S. B. Mmise. (mg "W"-V "W" the dmrw"-V M ' ,2 e a g e W u g e a n e r . llmmcdiatcly. l The set. or purple silk liangiiiasl”"l" bxmk h".”' of c""r5'' ” M” : I . 3 After Mr, Nrisli left. the parisli,nn's purchasod with money glveiilkjf-A," ”l;”” E12" mid "' nm : lrtxnaiiied vacant for some months by former members of the Church. fcxcept for occasional services. most for int which were supplied by glaier Ravi Charles White. ,.liine, 1922, the Rev. G. T. Spi'i:;:spWh:it. better way can It family or that purpose, and were usedl Mizlfor the first time on December 2.! iii I951, the first siiiirlay of Advcntzi AS ADVERTISED IN . ggwgmgggg Skiiiiy men,womeii 1 MARCH READER'.S oiossrg gainsggsiis. I (Iilld family came from Aliici-toii an individual memorialize a de- , land remained tor over ten years.lpal'ied friend, or what can give :Mr. sprigizs was the first clergy-ninore satisfaction during one's 6.! N." Pam wm' vim". lman to own a car-a Ford Mod:-lslifctlme than a gift to beautify lT, best suited to the country roadsfand adorn the Church of God? Now You Can Dry-Clean : . bod Beside; 1,91,... and ..”.snn -W. l The my 1 t I m :'t:l'i"l:'ttme"iiL.lymril,.ewiitiiizver giilTaTt':'geai't-r7-l n g , - H ll,” , Pt 1- -i v ' m - W P” 9 9 are lion nrtilid nlshnreiy.hsalth)'-looking bodies a bpriggs was active in Boy Smut Cliiirchs worship has not been 'i'heyiiuiniitne-pom oh IdlBI.ll!liI-huiltlinl A an Hour - - - work, the Orange order. the Bible neglected-there has always been ll?onl:.c't'llsll!ll:lflTt. i'i'.'. '.':l'.'f '" rtc'il"i7Io'ti"a'."i3l"3l'u? y' Society and aiiythliig that was OTEOHG of her membership to officiate :,”,2f,"l 'l'"l,,,:',,l,',”,1,i.l,?,l"" "”i,” ':f,'.(?." "'".',' i ' nut ii . non' Quins in fat. buip when you've gained l the ll, lo. lsnr 20 lbs. you used to normal "lint. Costa llttls. New "In aeuiialnie " am only or. an uplifting nature. The Sprlggs , at the organ, among them being family went from here to Sydney! Laura Walker (Mrs. Cannon), Regular 00 ounce lar- dry cleans two 9' by 13' rugs- -2.59 Large Economy Jar-115 ounces -'-y cleans four 9'ihy 12 rugs- 3.95 See; V l Demonstration of LAMORENE . ALL DAY SATURDAY I l I they sailed for indln. to ivork as on to these, their descendants. M. S. C. C. missionaries. They” were there four years and then re- turned to their native Caiiaila.' Mr. Newman is now working in the Diocese of Toronto. so the lilstory of St. Mark's Church goes on. Many of the first families are completely gone but others have come ,i'n and the Church is still very much a going concern. The Church building, now in its '7lsi. year. is kept in good condition, having been re-decorated when necessary. The exterior has been kept painted and the matchleas llmrsy at the Church of minimal is heard by attentive congrega- tlohs Sunday after Sunday within its walls. -L E. '1'. Further Changes In O:-lobcr, 1944. the Rev. D. E. Noel arrived in Kenslngion. Mr. Noel at all time upheld the strict ,Prayer Book churchmanshlp or his tnative New-fountiland. To the sin- icere regret of all who knew him the left. to become curate of st. Thomas Church in St. John's The end Newfoundland, where he is still --ss.....D. stationed. Within a tow weeks we FIRST cuisa were fortunate enough to secure v the services of the Rev. B. J. Dav- The science of biochemistry was left after two field ies of Milton. He nrst taught in Canada at the U i- 'nnd a half years to become Ext veraiiy of Toronto starting in 1 secretary of the British and For- leign Bible society for cape Bret- on and Newfoundland. a post which he was well for fitted. Again CAMEO THEATRE KlN."?iGTON 5OOOOfOOOO-094000-O0 O9-OO&O-O 99 O'OffOrO-O-O-999:.-OO'f9QQfOOOO49O FRIDAY, MARCH 7 School sports-7:30 P.M. REGENT TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 p WIIO ms on wito-sun mm --. ..-lira all-vat l”'”””" THE RACKET Thursday - Friday - Saturday 1:15- 9:15: Matinee. The roaring story of the West's wildest feud in "THE GAL WHO T003 THE Wll'l"' (Technicolor) with Yvonne Decca-lo. Charles Coinmi. Scott lrzdy Joint ltuaacll. Also serial an QUI- itim ,uzimii uiitttiii scan ' .." - - . . l Gumr 1lD5.l1Ck. drink-Stains ALL Vanish fl'Om Mines. Mr. Spriggs now, lives in.'Mrs. Spriggs, Mrs. Addie Howard ,, l3I,",2,":,,,2f,l,,','f..;'.jl",'.?.,:'3E:,'fl3,.'",'.1'3.l',,:f:&f l o l i o Carpets with LAMORE1x,Eg And you save up to i-ektlrerrlient at 'Lacliute. P. Q..,'Diiviir, and the present organist p , 5.00 even, time Vou Drvyclean a 9- b 121 ru . iv lc iis iroorl Wli't' is still nri,ivc,oi' many years standing. , Mrs. : 4 flours?” with LAMORENE Irq fagp sgfe readg in W. A. work. idnnies she-en..Our music was never . : ' , . ' t : ' ' - Again there was a vacancy nr nprctcntiotis but we have always i . to 1159- Cant Shrmk .V0m' TUE-5 Nol 0nl.V mat: fcw months Lllon the Rev Ben-llrird to make it a real service of l ' LAMORENE sanilizes as it cleans. Rugs stay iamin Prcam crime in 1534 tnipraisez we hope to have a vested , : Clean ion 91- may 5 rinklc it on , . , Brush it m share our joys and sorrows for the choir in the not too distant future. THURSDAY, MARCH 6th ' " V it Up PRESTO: revt elivht vears Regret at his' At the present time the Women's l f . . . acuiim . . . - .-PU S COIITG t ' . " - ' l t , . dean like magic? g leaving in lfl-i2 was uiilvcrsiil. Hclmlxiliary, ihc Anglican Young SCC0l'ld game finals Eastern 1 t ish new in hlltfigeiv Parish of Wcsi- lxople av Asiociiilgion, the Junior pl-mcc County Gil-is Cham. ' z p a just 0.13 e Dartmouth, but omens iix an, and st. pionshm. V , 3 . X.-p eat 1 comes back to the Island for hnll- Marks Guild are all working well I .. ..... v . days year by year. The Rev. H. F. with good leadership. The Church- a Newman followed immediately -- wardens are Mr. Ernest Mill and Bordevng Girls 3?: Slliqiil”.i.f.i?.l35l..i1”f.i”".l.-ll: TEE '.l?;”.l”.2?"'.. ”":..?.i-5.'23.?E3S ” 1""'"'"'"D W : first clergyman to bring a bride to of men who came from the Old smmncrsidc C" & B' (mls , 3 the rectory. on July 10, 1944, Mr. Country early in the 19th century, Game 8 sharp R. T. 4 and Mrs. Newman left the pai- bringing the love of their Church 0 h , k 9 . 1 fish and in the following December with them which has been passed ma, mu 8 Ming Bummerslde, Prince Edward Island a I . -66646-644&4449-O-O-&OQO&O 004006-&O&O-O v6-6-OO&-O-O-45d V' ... Moi CAPITOL Summer-side T6DAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 s til. . . iiiiiiliitt . . . ADVENTURE PM : Ell ttirotiil 2: ”v-