*rv* aes l “|SLANDER_S’p ME CING, ‘ ~ 1 _ ~¢- .1 V . v ~»~ we-i=_.»~=~f=r=i-_ ¢_¢R.~»- ,, <1.-_ -,_ _, __ _ _ __ __-_ -.___. _ _ __. -_ -_ _ » _ . _ ~ - -~-'~"""°‘*r*°‘- » -»~ -» -...;,c_==»..Lf»1ii»»i=- -_ _.-,- ,,, .As-'-i-°.r~ ==»~~»=.'-¢= =¢:=-.tl-r~>~.;.s>f_--. E-f.,,;»= ,=‘si..-'> ~ -:---L:~~ '“ ~=--- gi. ‘.e' .- :_-_~._-xc _-.1 V F" ‘ “ -T ‘,~_"' V Q > ' . __ “~‘, vfrff-_ T."f,,-f,`»\2-C el.--jf; = , ‘- 1 ~"' ; `“s:r-~5: _:_,_ ' \ ';¢,,,,.'f;_-.‘"_ '~:__;_ ' _-,.'l;\'. -~. ' - V-;~.1»-e '» E - _”~_,_,_.._M~~--~»~-~~f-'~~"""f""'""“"`é‘ '“""“'"'"~`-""`-rr"~‘-‘-'-‘-‘foo--‘---=‘~‘ffff--=-=~r~-¢=---:_-_--_~.-_-~~..e _________ _ .....-_ ______________ - so-_-_ _______ - on A savvy suziiestinn is th s, but it rec s guru? the months that are to come. g Ho has walked five miles this euminerln had ,,o,.k_ ,ma the he oily f~0~'D¢ratl»nlhf;:-‘A`Y:l\f l:°D¢&Dll0l»°t!rl\Dh! Were takenfoneday, and has never worn spectacles. `l ta mike this reunion the success be H ms 5° 3 shut d°5°"lV"°“ m”` 1° mmm" 11° ZW! UD Bl? dlilllhih WTBH ofa » A to bm The time for manging 0 llterestto Islanders. A ,fish on the racks to dry for hours, and ‘°i§h.we_mtQ-,0u1,\comm.3nC¢n,w' and i PF->SD¢r Po1rior,father of the venorablesthen chops and saws wood. The old for this ei n _Why has LO: Chulomv oilgentleman, you see in thephotogranh, couple are very intelligent, and speak from U0'I~_"|°_i°"* xwuqatioxg will were 'oime from an old Canadian family. He fluently in French and English. Mrs. wwn S 0A1“~i“ t~J"c3;)DeUw with SJW ,mme to the Ifiand and lcetted at Mal-_Poirier has excellent health. and, apart be 01\?lf'°'*”‘m4 cL.w\_ D “ts of DIQSG- from rheumatism is as will preserved as mer>i;.e iuL.`re<:n‘ N mei? L_;p3_u` | Prosper was prosp_r.',us in many wayr,__her ninety-seven-year-old husband. They 1‘iSl”‘_. ‘Q -_ '- ` £°' _'t at \{uch!;110r¢ P`l”t~!tular1y in having an large;bot‘1 reside with their eldest son, Gilbert C°“‘;"g "“""`1;_Sl°m_o n\e`\ iyc 'n°`.m__ lfomily- He was mairied twice. Rose=Poiiier, ,,._iverti»~i“§ “"u h_*“° ba e ( OM’ “ R ` Arsenault, his flist wife, presented him In the second picture we have the five mil be aiiucii 1* EXP “`i» ‘l-1926 small six. l.i_ _uw I-L~c-as "`_d'v_`s urs with twelve children, and by Divinelgenerations of men, all fishermen, sons of . 0fO. li\‘.l.ll \ ~` ~~ ~ ‘ ‘ *` D ,~ . , ` . return _ ._ _ OO; program oi attractions, Aucrine, his second wife, he had seven , the Poirier family. At the bow of their' rgvideasl _ _ fchildren. The grfaer Lumber of these' fishing bcat is the father of the fleet P f~ tourists arra ige and i ’ fix up hotes _.r » _' ‘children are married and have largeltllellrly Billet!-S»°Ven years of age. Next syai rates by bo it and rail and gecure SD ~ m have the -hey i families. The well-prsseived old man ini comes his eldest son, Gilbert, sixty-eight The Garden of the Gulf vi 1 f _ ~ ; Eour first picture shows the twelfth child | years of age. Then comes John Poirier, adlefl §’3‘“°“" sue U" ha °` muy l by the that mirriaqe of llic cri;;ina1_forry-six yeais old. and eldest son of 3”, _ H it not be a _ Prospez He is My C910 Pgm-gr, ngw in Gilbert. The fourth man along the line is wmi luis end in view seo U Q ,im em you-, e ia by his tice is his iife-,Frank Poirier. one 01 J=hn’~ mm' child- ‘ _ - good idea,to ttiiow iz-t_D_3f1l7W° °°m9°" t ‘gf 1933 DM-gn", who is neariy 93 ye rs of . ren. who is twenty-six years of age. Then , 1 POIRIER F|vE GEN lst for the best des..ription of Prince J “gg The mai _hy lim, gh .p L, me gr “pl next the anchor _games Master Joseph ward I-land as a summer vacat on resort, is Jo ooh Poiii r. three veais of e 6. “ ho Pvlflefi 860005 Child 0' Frwki thu! C0111 md gag” a p;em,'ie>cri.t_ve oflthe Is‘an qs' Home C:mif=8 °f 1904' _ Limit the write up ofthe Island to 60 ye;-ds, and the Home Comic! P093* 5° dgifdrnarsprize for the best contribution ~, in each class, these to be used in adver- ,ising ,miter-, the competition to close 3,, on the Bret of Januar! 1934- Deubtless the press ofthe Island woul make roam for many of the contribution wngin, all of which would create much interest and advertise the Home Comers’ i n. Egg-iliiafo the greatest attr ctions of these children. The greater number of these are marriei, and have bro ight up large families. Seven of thzir children are row living. ' This p':o3ogr\\ph was taken on the gall- ‘erv of tr eir clean little home by the sea shore. The Ha; of Odd E igland is hunt! up to protect them, and also hide the J, _~i-iii-;iee`on the side cf the house. H By special reque: t of Mr and Mrs Poir- ier, the prayer book and cross were taken mipated reunions new yea, might be with them in the picture. J ust before the ‘° r ed in getting wgelhel-511 the living sitting was made, they were having a dgwegdants of Mr. and Mrs. Colo Poirier quiet. smoke together. Not knowing Mrs residing near Tlgnish. This remarkable dve zerier»\t‘oc family. Colo smoked, the writer brought Mr. Poirier a pipe and tobaoto. He was h In living deseendgnis, nine of which greatly pleased. Mr A F Larkin, to whom 'it . _ _ ue of the llfto generation, shi ull be it e the writer is indebted for bringing th‘sd "ide of Prince Eiward Ishmders ami an family together, when he heard bath were Canadians. unions °f pgqpie have alrf ady heard gf tobacco to Mrs Poirier. \V,ien we left we Qmmus thmugh we D,e,~S_ ,md mi1._ them, they were both smoking and wav- 11939 will hear of them and Prince Ed- L _ ,) The`vitality of Mr. Poirier is wonderlul. wardlsland (should they be spared ing us a pleasant aflieu. ,f r-'1~ smokers, at once donated pipe and' g _ rem-esmts 5-._, fm-3 gen”-,m°a_\ 'puts apietingthelineof five generations in the ) venerable oidooupie have been married lW1¢U'~¢- ' over seventy years, and have hal twelve! 'lhe Rader may notice that all this ma‘e line, are “pulling together,” a very txcell°nt quality among relations, Justin passing we may remark that the Garden of the Gulf, her beautiful landscapes, her magnificent rugged shore line, her farm life, her natural scenery willbe brought before the world -next year as never before in her history. Here in our third picture, the husbands and wives with little Joseph are repre- sented. What a happy reunion this is, surrounded by lobster traps all appear as happy as clams. In the front row are the venerable old coupie,Coio and Mrs. Poirier. Directly above them in :entre top row are Gilbggg a id Mrs. Poirier, representing the second g neraiion. Gilbert has been married twice. He has had fourteen chiidrem Ten of these are living and nine married. The couple nn the right of the picture- Joh i and Mrs. Polrie r-have fourteen e - -1-If” -I " " 0- if --_ _ i, ~,» ` ~ “ ’~=.‘;"~ - i “ ` "H-*si ~“ [vs Frank is a son of John Poirier, and know e » I , grandfather, sits Master Joseph eldest children. On the left side of the photo- »_'v-~ '.. .,, / Ui -Q f ' , ` 1 Q _ g ` THEpGUunias1.eaan.orrrrows,_, rsifii.-so, sovsism 5, i is ` ‘ -»_, 5 . ._ _ ERATION FAMILY graph are Frank Poirier and his Wife- well how to manage .a fishing boat' in gale In the front row, by his great,gre son of Frank Poirier. The following account will give a slight idea of how some of the branches of th illustrious Poirier family multiplied There are seven children living of Mr. an has fourteen children, fifty-one grandohil of the pictures, sixty-six years of age, ha fifteen children and eight grandchildren years of age, is mother and granomoth of twenty-eight children. Geneviev children. Biblen, wife of Peter Poiiie and grandmother of eleven children' fifty-six years old, mother of seven chii dren. States, recently presented one hundred dollars to the father and mother of President Roosevelt ever come to Canada demands on his purse would be oonside able For a man and woman, whose combir and ninety years,to celebrate the seventioth anniversary of mari iage, Mary. wife of John Doucette, sixty-but 'rxgxgglrézléo afar? Taira (gig. That l ant When tirde nervefsliaare iaeskand the' tears* oscar bgtvfglo everre _yio w- a some signyou' s wn wife of John Myer, sixty-two years old_,] need it bad . Nothing on earth makes ,gsm to ag P mother and grandmother of thirty-one =::£:?mYrid¢8n:f1i`l;fs’ D;'ggill€ DB9’ °‘\_`,£:'kh____ sociotion by '_ d~steiikF zona- `f.°°“~m°r° sixty years old, mother often children: eneas, 3; “Ta” éyoglbeansyrfmdkerp’ hour of the Louisa wife of Frank Dcucette, mother back signs Of Old Sgr? _IF ivlllillf #DDQ £8035 30W' descendants of the Poirier family, the 9°““ds|“ weight” M7 °°m°l*‘x\°“ 'S live to represent five generations, all in excellent health, tohave two b\ll_1dr¢,`:,'-.;_';‘;.:_f,; ff, 5, W “ ._ , f _ i'u~=-.=.:=.-.;:`\.z A;‘r=.\§ ;l%g»<,_ I QoooS2i# _» _ i_r 5:. -Y* I " ' `~_ f; f l=.,r¢;.ipg_j3_, iN ‘i \g‘lr.:-"f’” .~` """ `\' .'l‘_." 1 ‘ ' ’ -. 1 V - ' ' ,. ’~,`. 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Beef in the City Gloves warm lined worth 65c for _ f 50C Braces abasket full worth zoc for ' ,q_ roc Pretty Neckties all sorts 2 for "_ » _ * 25c. i We do |TRADE we Say it . 1 5 ._ iiiiiiil l liiiiiilii hope your Home Coming Excursions 0 _ _ _ next summer will turn out a huge eu I J mm! Q3" e Summerside. P E I ________._. _ Oilioes--Royal Bank of Canada PER SIHN ~ £6-Qt rqty,-",