ag Device-i an ‘Ln i ` ~ ’ -, v _` - _ To ». ~"'*" fi~~§` 5.7: ~ o s ‘ _ ’“1°=»°=»'f2i,.,j"= Whose! Prince E _ _. ,_,.., EAGAZ E My . ` Wm d | . ’ 1» 1' f _ ‘ti ';.<1m»afEi'a= Ili _ ' 5 _ aiy ,_ _ _ _ 1 f - »Lm ,irmncs'--aewsam”nt1.ANo,o»*cartaoa,1sa~rcr.oiw,_a'rnn.»iis,r9os. ‘ - ft ._ _ __ _ . _ *_ 111| -__-.-. _--_ |- i |‘ ' ' . - f . ~;if:-= D-lllwvl-1 ciucroesr Or” ni >~~LAs'r _c1:N'rURY_ ,_.z_3;;_,_ (Conti .ued) Mr. and Mrs. Dewar and Mr. niid Mis. Campbell were firm friends. Their uictlier toiiguii was the' language or the an-i; theywsre iiaiiei-.>nr.s or the Presb,-_ tcrinn faith. Tlsby had appeared before the iniirrlage altar together in their liigliland home. '1‘l_\oya_iike resolved l.o brave the dangers of the_Atiantic and the hardships oiilie American forest, thai. they inlglit iii-catlicitiie iviriof ireeiloiii. And togithur ilii-y were prepareiluto suffer tliehnrdslilps ofa long weary tramp that ii debt of coiisclence might be pzilil. And Judging hy their physical aiiil spiritual endurance, Carlyle might say of them that they were a _compound of oatmeal and the shorter Oateclsni. They believed that Boptisni i~ihouiri___ be niiminlstered by a olcrgylhaj. And they evidently had fi-ara for 'the childrens welfare, if they wr-rcsuddenly transplanted from _the i.i...|wi»iii_i..»__i.\i_e om-uni. 3 ' 'i'iie_'ii°w wealthy aiiirin oi 'rinse aims with upwa`\'lisVoff`tweive elegantly finish- rl churches, a_ud_a_iarge stall of resident Piistors, wasnt thai. time like the rest of ihc Island ina stath of religious destitu- tion,hs far as clcrgymen and temples of_ worship were concerned. The Gordoos and_MacLarsns had erect. d alittle 'meeting 'house on Briidensli Is-` icuii, wherfe' sh altar for worship was ei~ected`. lliutua far as we know there, was note. resident clergyman in Kinds Countv, with the exception of the Reve_i‘=' cad Father Macllachcn who resided ali' si..-riigogrlaii-l.c_i\_ "1‘his!pio`ua' _and devoted iiilsdloaltryuhfh heap _known to nilminlslerfl iirnisiiiiorioteiucrsniiam. _ ,.; in that aaiiiiriieis worktue on-iy homey of the Catholic Churclrin P. E. Island by A i9“f)`__y_i _ The matrons ofthe Edison it 'g< . Orphanage at Lowell, __‘ _' -` Milisi. l_J.S.A.t, Wgote they ` ` on siege o w coping- scugh in theirinstitution. They said that every case was promptly-relieved by _ 1 _ Vapo-Cresolene. its value I ` , cou_g‘hg»an_;l ,colds was sfo great ~ey a ways ept it rea y or use. You knovtrhow lt’s used, _don't you? 'Tisheated by a vaporizer and you inh_ale_;t. b'Wi‘ite us for a book that :ei s u a out it. _ T gp Vnpo-Eresolohoilsoidbydru gists oi-sontespreis’ prepaid nrolll Q ries. Asspof moonlit .aria-inode ...~:f::-~.°:::.r::'?*l2i.::.°a.":? Lid., A _ is I. -,ls_u\es Street, Montrpl,,Csn., .‘ ii ` \_J _ _e ,v EM Ei-§§ _. BUY d'l‘iiE _.- ;.___ ~. '~': -M L-'i‘__ 1" ...9 ‘ ~ , “scarier siioias” The `hobhie§t shoes. in fowny $44709 '#‘4'5o" i65o<'i'Z""""‘?i~' “ _ ‘_ Le§,i.1£9i;1‘ég§.pateuf, kid and- hx Qi a . Tourist Last, ~ T Biinion Last,-.» i _ _ on -soy' mi They go: i»ii,a_i_»3_1.ciileiil House, nor auyui’ the rrqoisltesfor the Service of tlieiiiuir. Lot pcsslmlsts make oon1p\rl~ son bctwcen i812 and the present, nnil tliolilorcver liolil their blcssoi peace. The dale of our narrative was the wlntrr ofiBll. The distance from Mr. Dewai’s house in Bruilenoll to the city is 28 miles. From Mr. C»uiipbcll's at Montague il. is 30. lirudenell was tiio starting point. (Phe men accompanied by their wives and carrying tvro childien, started on their long weary trump in the morning, following a blazed pathway. The first ten miles which extended to the hcnil i l uman habitation; this section was for many years after known as the “big woods“.Itsstately monarchs bore eloquent testimony to the great fertility of the sail. Stout. hearts and willing hands have transformed the forest primeval into the settlements of New Perth, Summerville. and Alberry Plains a belt of farming country that is probably unexelled un the wide continent. 'rho whois more iiiroiigii which the broken forest. lllhercvierea few scattered settlers on cpi;_iii»E‘ friiiiy ie°¢iveri»1iie~lros1>ri1i_1ity'of»a _~iii~, oiiy,_¢yi t_i.e"i»rfv'.e_fju .ip wen its the returejpuiopy. ,Frou_1_o'ur~quotatlcn re~ _iatlng to _the spiritual condition of Char- .loi.tot¢<\v,n, it would appear that the cere- mpny was p»rformed by the Anglican They suffered extreme hardships on. thc hoiiieward trip. The weather was _intensely cold, thc eriow was deep, and* they wcrc_overt_iiill-|°M‘ll N ' , ~i* , __ L_ » , ,~. }~,_,,. htel results. If on ths rst appearance ol Gather to conicr; '3' - T.. A' 'J ' ‘ - 5:32 N "ul R 1" riien the r»iu_sti_n\ ki.. nie too _ _ _ 'L _' I. ‘ A lthesunt e ee, 1 . " _i ' I i "lf Dr. w.ooxt.s °‘ ~ .ii i ...ii .,, _ v i i' , ' , ."|\. .` I _ l ‘ ` | ` ` ' Flower and win! Bet free; E N T _ . . - . ' A iaiiild the shining grass _ , _ '_ Mshemera arise, _ t _ _ " log __ ‘s _'il desi of And the winiliinwers in the hol. _ ~ » 4 _ m°&iauEu“i?Eh£-°p§i°ii" 1°* _ _ _,Can gl'-ie. had at the follow- . 0f'&"l.lll“*0f ,» olwn lulfry 'yési f T V ,' u ,,,_ _.,_i _ .msflrz _ __ _ _ _ _ ,ami rioiigiiueomosiii to wiiispeq- _GFo__ }_3__I_I,_,ghes»_ \ ‘ 'wha N" ° ` ' in "8°°“"°°“‘°°°“ ` ‘ MqDona,ld & McKim1o_n’s. _Eartivshaii he .but--one wild ._ . Red Cross Tliarniacy. R ddin Bros _ 'H _,H “_” _ _ D,” _ _ _ _ _ ` Breathing to the moon!" , _ _ " _ 1 _ r°'i°i'-i- m;_»__l~7;'§,w A. _ Readers. &i 3 _ , , Ca/iiu.m_G. D. Roninvi-s. ~ _ _ _ _ , ____ _if w- vw; i _ C. D. Rankin S. _ is who sms.” ~ l' » in Th* Prvffif' v f ';i..ii`