Y I. 194'! Wow C I I 50 Years 1s a Long Time- DY ll. D. LEWIS (Quill-ill Ihfl WING!) l l; all _\(-l“r"l.‘ ' If?“ n \\ a Ire!‘ f‘la“"l lilo lobsters that Austin has pulled from the wreck- erg off Norlli Clipe Rolf (1nd ll; ond, they would . ‘ ' ti is in “din? is IIISEIYIIU"); rilllocus dean’. Inga‘. point 0i’ midway hetwcell “kw; pllwnrd Island and Cifh‘ Pr . ll II hall been possihlc. nr'q'oi'itilllllll'l' for Yo" l" bu-V m} (‘ltv retail fish or meat. mar- mm n anlflllllf o! lobsters. freshly mus-l equalling in weight hi1. F“. .',,l.-l. you would need thrc-c- qua. llf a illilioli dollars. p. Pn at hush‘ Murphy has by ‘na'-k~ “fa-Uh; ItlII'—*n('\'c|' lightcnl-rl by ‘m. lalllvllhfiflYlflIg device exccpl a I‘. g \\"‘if\(I@II roller~llllllefl "l" “l M‘ ,.o,,~l'l, tide-swirling waters ‘lgflqhg, 300,000 pounds of the $0M. choicest shell-fish. Many ‘k ma“ has llecii decorated for a mm... lcsofl‘ nchievcmeilt. of course, anyone with even an elunenlal-y knowledge of lobster 5,3,5“; knows that such an enor- mus lllialltily was never caught l“, all; nlnn in one season. Nor by l. Mr. and Mrs. Austen Murphy of’ Albcrton. photographed at Jor- lllls mail ru a drllcn F"ll5°"5- A5 5 M‘_\' Pity, N..I., last “inter uiill “m” h.’ tact. iclv of ill" Ill-Ill)’ um- nf their grandchildren. Mwna. 0f mm Ill the Maritime-s “l... hHYP devoted all their adult _______ __.__. learn in lobster fishing can claim l ‘l, h“. WFITUIPEI such a total catch. i Sinistc. Reef Strange. stnl-ster stories ~~~ per- llnlr A Century wllel dust" Murphy tweathel" ltuzgl drops his first line of in the water today. he ma‘: l,‘ QXCIISKI lt he takes time out for a moment to straighten up- and allow hl< nlcnlory and lulu-ginn- ,,.y,, h. ffltIlII that other Niay M) Walt rlgll, when hi‘. a IZItI 0 ll pllllc-t llts first lobster trap. fifty yelll-s ls l lonlz time in ills life OI R fishcrnlln. n la a ion! l llnps a lilvlldiilg of fact. with Ill"- tion-aro told reinventing the Reel‘. 1t is said there are houses iii tlla vicinity of North Cape whose huge. oaken timbers-and framework were salvaged from the wrecks of glam square-rigged ships which s.ma.<llcd themselves liplln the Reef ill-fore the crvctilitl 0i tho fil'st IILIIllIltttIM". at tho Cape ill i866. ‘Fates iIlFl€ av», loo. of per-wills i-n tllnsc. early. lire-lighthouse’ ilrlys luring Ilaplcs! vessels upon tho Rccf by means of "N ,.._,.;.~;_ h. lhl» lilo of a _».lll~.l- _liglits from tho slilll-l- in orcici m In ‘__;w‘_ldl\. H (hhl l-llulwtlvls. ‘rob IIlt‘ stlivkvli‘ ships of lhcir ‘Ml. ;,~ hhp Canada's, of cm» ‘Vliiilflitltis’. 'l‘wli )_'f‘IIl‘l'i\Iltl|l\' llf flui- psrstlrely recent origin. 0n that ll,“ day In 1877. when young Mur- phy ma hi; boos. Hank Basil Az-smalilt. sailed their little fishing Ml rl\i‘l' llle North Cape Recf ll- ll,, lahmlr lsrounds hcvond. Culi- lda lnvi llnt. yet reached her thir- lleiit til-diary and n marl partied crnlcn have route and cone. liuW- over. slnca the building of the lighthouse and no one living tu- day can vouch for those tales still trllrl \\Ilf‘I‘!‘\‘(‘l‘ ilSIlFflHP“ llfllllfl‘ at night in illclr \"It'I-.,§ TIIIIII: lh.lt di'-~:li"_l' shore. wlllrld Ilaurler had only been Only one ship. a bilge Nor- ppm-flap for n few months. The wezran musre-rigscr. has lust struck IIlF Reef Since the North Spanish-American War was Ml!‘ l-nrll‘ away; the Boer War was Capo Light, S0 years ago, be- lll-l Vi lln-. future; and more will casting its piercing beams lllsn seventeen years u-cl-l» to half-ivny tn Mlscou across the liq)" before Germany was to mlihly Gulf, $119 ‘lvflfll mound make her first world-shaking ef- fort for "a place in the sun." Motor “n, l-llarlne gas engines. radios. llnrl llllltlnllnds ‘sf other mrohankvll during fine weather and. with the hclp of alcoves of willing fishermen, got hark intn drop lvntcr without suffcrirli: ‘\l"l‘I¢Tll.'\ ljflrnlwl“! \\'¢‘l'P lwl, oven ill IIH‘ damllzc. ltltthpfmt stage. This is the background o! the mph 1n lqqml place \\'I1PTP.1)1 50 years today, Aus- tin Murphy has wrlttcn an epic n, u.“ n“ Norm gap; over of the sea. Wri-ttcil il in toil and ‘hp-h “Allsfl has sailed almost sweat; written it when the nlnsiles d5“). dul-m; ll". months of May nf his bzlrk and legs; and arms m4 June -< tlla lobster season open; an May is-t and closes July l|t~ since 189‘! i: rich in legend. Beginning at the shore, it runa out to scrl for five or six miles in a l-lorlhoastcrly direction. then h-vlds and runs north for a mile slid a halt or more At lnw trde one rill-l lllalk upon it for more continuously cried out for relief; wrltteci it. when the aca was calm and the sun was shining; written l4 when there was no sun and tne skies were ominous wltli inky clouds and the seas in tumnltolis confusion worn SITIHSIIIHQ O\‘(‘l' ‘Ill- gunwalcs of his littlc boat zmd sailing his far-o wrth II1Pll' sprlhv; than n mile. At high tide it. is written ll in his tivtltlffl.’ PTO-ml‘? covered iv.- from two to alx feet of fashion in order that. his wife lcllllir and children might live in that larc- l-lnlldevs and stranflt’. Hi1‘ comfort which they have always IECORuIJAbIP objects. rusted and know“- tlvirtcd by the passing of time and I" 5555"!" the fury of the sel. are ltrewn “W; h gum “we”; yea," .50 For 20 years “Aust" fished out Mr. W. E. Agnew. provincial trade silent in NPWTCMndIlflCI and Ion of the. late Hon. John Agnew, who established the first lobster factory at North Cape, found English shill- hula embedded in the fine silt which lo continuously swept. over the rcef from the sea. As a boy afi his. fathers factory. Mr. ‘lscll to. earn his pocket money lll‘ marching the reaf at low fde and gathering up large copper bolts which at one time had been part. of iloms great. square-rigged ship. For many years a large rudder, 5811"" , ‘ticular place when of sailboats. Many a time when the day's work was done and the last ira-p had been pulled and baited. the zillcl his boss. or llc and his man. would have to pick up their‘ licavy, spruce oars and weartly pull their lobster-ladcil boat some six or seven miles to the shore. For sailboats do not take you any pir- there is no wind and I,Il1‘ IKII" is against you. Thch came Illf‘ motor-boat. "Aust" cannot l'\"l.|II who had ilte- first (‘ll2l‘IIC-fIl'i\l‘.l lobstcr bunt at North Capo. Flll- a time the ‘old- iladc of oak and aome 26 or 30 fashlo-llcd Ilsliflrhlllii (lisdalil-ll Wt loll; _§[\1(‘I-( upward on ihr rcc.‘ tholll. \VnuI(I lmvc lllltlllnl: to llll ‘several fort glbnva high “later mute \\itli tllnlu. 'l‘llc ullrlll. lll- ~.l.(I. hlrdenl-s nI thrtraglr fate, a \‘f‘ll- was rrlulini: I'l a l""‘ll.\' l*~‘\~-‘~ ‘Yhfll lllrt’ or more ago. of some great people hcgllu llll-cltli: llicl-l- packs nailing ship which, moving majcs- on thc sails of lIlPii‘ fathers aild tically along in dew warm; sllddgn- lvcnt (‘Illlg-Vllllillllllfl across tlil.‘ l!‘ itltltld licr bowels helm! rlflltcd waicr in rnllu or still-tn, with m‘ ‘bail till/H IIIf‘ nlllrdcrolls, laggllll rignillrzl tlic IlfIf‘. lt was lllzt ilfit- Wk‘. urnl. Bcsiflrs. Ilu- l'l\.'ll' llf llll» l~\- llaust, heard for lnllcs. and the -.____ ._ _.. .I . ..t.ostiel:. . . CINNAMON nuns cfilutdrmowlv GUARDIAN l I GENTLE, soorlllllll For “P551 Stomach ~ Nervous I earlllurn-Ailer-ealing distresses- S NEVER UPSET AN UPSET STOMACH Never add 1o the distress of an upset stomach with harsh treatment. use of drastic antacids and physics. A sick stomach should he treated gently. ‘gentle, Pepto-Beamal! O HOW YOU SHOULD TREAT AH UPSET STOMAUH Sll-lna- ll- ale lender rllgan: in llll- I\HII\ and when llicv are upset lIlf‘\ iIlllllIlI l-l- tlmlrd lrIifINh. Ifrlscl Fltlfllfll In ail- llslllllli lllllilu-ll nnrl, IIIPIPIMH.‘ Hm mm. llllnll lln luv-pt slnnl... II. onlll l.» KPIHII‘. O WHAT PEPTO-IESMAI. DOES rl-plll lil.<lll.d sll-mlds n Vvlillllig loallllg H\l'|FIIIITIIHIIFVIVTIIIIFSIITIHIWIIII§ITI1IUI9T null leslllrc prnrc lllnn nllgly liolllnch. ll is cfll-lliic llu slllll lollin n! stnllmrli llfflrl m: llrllrnls lhlItflrsllflfl, hl-n lllllll. vuiplr lllallllucn, Prpllhlicsul lvtnllls till‘ tlillllllllllfl III no. *\\t‘t‘lf‘|‘H Stlttr 1-,.|.l,..|l.-_l.l. pllnlds .l r‘\1l\I\lI|)1 Ho..." slrtlllflCll luld ||‘I|l‘\(!€ ll.lll~c.i. wl-i lI\r"||tIl.tl4‘fI —I"Iil|\l ll and inlrsllunl walls lfflltl-IifilltllI lllllwls nu (‘MIIIVI slllmalll. ' < O WHAT IS PEPTO-IESMALI Peplmfleamlilaallomarlllattcilllng [twp- lratlon 0| a high pharmaceutical standard. Jcwlflpcd ulth glcalcst tflff‘ ll» assllw ll-lll-l ilfiltl rllllllllfill llnllll II’ Illi Fl vltlllllflFIl tt tnlillilhS fil-llllllll subsoil r\l.llr\, fsalnl. Yllll Pllrull lllllpllllllatc ilIVI MFIIUI F)IIF\IAIP in .1 dellllllll-lll ham". All they: air. ingredients WIIUII your drugglst or doctor will trll \ou arl- fllII'I and l-onlhmg lp n stomach and ITtiESilnnI tlssurs. The-l: ingredients have luv-n l-ompoulldvd t0 fllflkl‘ a trulv pleasant- lasting inlintlla to ICII(‘\'i‘ rOfilhil\f1I"ifl‘l rlf llgwll t-INEIMHII Prpmlril-unll l! illlllllsl .1 Luann nut an antacid. O WHAT CAUSES UPSET STOMAGHI Common tweet stomach in caused bv irregular hung. Sometimes tt may b- G\IY4PQIITIK- or eating lII- ieparrd. hnlv meals Thur may br- ot lcr railser. mo. tar. n: or alr sicknl-ss. nervous cxcli» l“'l1l.fl\flIlff‘!‘I7‘.f'.l( ol rill-uses ill smrlklfll and dill-Ling nil tau h» the fill)“ n! all utter-t stomarl- lrrznvling lobster: aboard and you ' Llilltii. luacioua hot buns if if‘? llslw with rlnsclinnlnnw. Iilllkhmllll’! active Fresh Yent funlfgtym‘ m” "7116. because it's l’ "WthlflIt-lcting. Bakes better bread, tastier buns. You BAKE A1‘ HOME, order Fleischmannb Frcah Y east. from your ‘TOCG’ todgy. This dependable yeast with h . . zvzrggllll" ycliow label bu been Carmela‘: favorite for yearn. i AIWUYS L9__iS__I], llt your grocer? ‘mm "I ll"? Oll "Poll the u-aiei- dlcd pounds. And it. lakes a lnl il-rlllld nlll llr glvrlrl fol‘ the . n; l"l'v\!$\‘-\ rm. a "Hm m hulk? m“, Ilvlllll-rllcr. Illc danln cllgiclcl. we», tflflflfy a; [hall Ill-h,“ "H, M n fillva-VS UITHKIIII down and leaving as in vcars post the cost of twin: |lh;ull°“llg IlBlPIPSS llllon the sea. was much cheaper than now. I ‘with m fiwseawlls plssed. Those Thrrlecn years ago, he took one 3 5 WP"! ° W" 011! Upon. of the great, forward stops in his lllwll: P?" °ll_ "Ill" days and “ad fishing career: hr.- joined tho Tig- lhell lines fished and back 5o nlgh plshm-ghs Union Tm, Uni n “hi?” "fill-ire llte sailboat ftslicr- was the first of its-kind ill tile man had sighted his first buoy_ The additional time saved meant bltrgcr gears could be fished vlith resultant bigger profits, “Allsl" bought his first engine- loowrod twill in 1911i. For iIlL‘ lxlzll limo hnwvas "his own luau" oun- ing his own gear. He was IIOJIK» well. Year aftcr ycar he was "high. line" at the Cape. He knew the waters off IIie Reef as a woman knows her child and thus his traps rested always on tho choicest fceri- l ing grounds oi’ the lobster. Fifteen thousand pounds of the wzrlrrs tastiest shell-fish was but 1, fair season for hlm. Maritimes. Before its founding. some 26 years ago. there was no such thing as independence for the lolfiter flsllcrmall He lind llo l-c-tltrobovcl‘ IIlf‘ prices llc ltillfl int‘ IllS equipment nor for the l-lrrvo he received for his fish. Hc lived at. the shore illldcl" conditions xvii .‘Il no city dwcllol- would tolerate for a day. His food was of the plain- csl. and the most. impalalable. Very often it. was "disllod up" Iry hlm lit-n cook. szcncrally a female who knew nothing of domestic science, in enamel plates chipped lull-l Sh". red through many years of use, Very often the bread was sour and l tho molasses cake soggy and heavy as load. Bountiful Catch There were years when his land- ' l inga amounted to over 20,000l Founded “m”. pounds. On one clay in i915. all emptied 3.500 pounds of lobsters into his boat. Imagine a small boat, perhaps 25 or 26 feel. long with a, seven-fool‘. beam ——a boat whose carrying cal-pacify was never intcndclt hy the builder to pro- vide rcv mora than a ton of fish -—-\\'IlIl nearly two tons of live, ch95"? P- McCarthy. a. lawyer ,ai_id do-rnler lobster fisherman pf Tigmsh, founded the Union, pledg- ing his own property along \ll‘i[h that of a_few fiflllernien as secur- ll.\’- A dining-hall with clean, spell- llP-ifi tables and l-uilnary eqlrh. mcclt was established. Cooks. the lbest that could ho obtained, were employed. Till-cc limos g (my rhml ‘was sorvcd tho flsllcrlilnll that ll-olilrl not hi‘ .‘§lll']’13S‘C(I al any h"- licl In the Province and at a l-llst ‘which thc fisherman soon fPriFzpd “as lower tllnli that required to _fecd himself at llniuc. But ttlrll was only part of thc fl\Cl‘ilII ~-.;,-_ “W” Tl"? Ulllvn frsbcrmlln l: w -l~'"_l lll-S Plllllllilinlll at. uholinmiln lprll-es and. through his Union, Oh. i-n that ho-at. whose gliuwnlcs wore 'llllI lwci or lllrre inrllcs above the \\'.'ll(‘T'. some six or SPYPII miles from land. "Aust" did the only thin: he could do. Ho laid the oars along the slvasllboards to prevent ‘the lobsters from crawling over the sides; started his cllginc; arid praycd fllr smooth wllicr. He lnnd- od tho catch safely. 54 110W fllld the» physical IOII UPON ,hack and arm nlusclcs Is bcglllnlllg l l° l-"ll- All“ so today. ‘Wllcll hi5 lionl collies to a slop ovcr his fishing _r:roilnds off lllil‘ tlcct, their will bf‘ a "-hnull~r" aboard. cerves for his lobsters. It, requires llltorally ntllcs of tS-lhread rope to put out 300 traps. The traps dc- mnud large cxpcncliturcs for lalllr sills, hoops. and lobster twine And a lobster gcar without herring nets A "hauler" is a nlcchnnjgn] is like a watch without a malln- l lrivnnee consisting 0f a 5111.111 spring. They and the corks to' float them, the rope and the an-I chors to hold them, and the tanning [map wh,“ m‘. rm, bum. or ‘he material to preserve them, all cost 10ml" 11m. m- l-buncl,» is flicked up B10110)‘. 'l‘lli‘ll "W"? l5 ill? Flillll- ' a couple of loops is tllrcwll rnltillti for the limit. the ms and the "ll ihcrollcr. lt'.1(‘ switch (ii in» llttlc for the. cnglnc. the rubber boots cngillc is tnrlicd nil, and round goes and the vl-lvlvthcs. and the hurt- l the roller and llic rope with it iu drcds of wooden buoys and coilni- m. hppalllng mm M mo“ n5 H“, lcss oltiwr things ncccssalzv before l first trap brcnks ill" surface. iIlf‘ the fisherman is'rendy tn drop his wovilch ir, lllrllcd nff. thll ll-np. is Tl?" lrflll °\'<‘l'll""l'fl< tliftcd III the lvllsliboal-d. emptied. imbalicrl, and shoved buck along the ‘Willi’ Efllllfllllvfli ‘waeillboard Inward tllc slcru of tlic ’I)OZ\I. On got-s tllc switch again and lul’) Comm; the Sf‘1‘0lli’I trap. it is as -cnsy as lllnl, "Ausl" ls golngtoml- ..oy ihc novelty nf wall-hing those ; traps come lip uitlloul that muscle straining which has become, in 50 ycars, somcthiilg more than tirc- _ some. lie was IINIFFIFWI in 1905. mhlldrvn ~I\WO dicd in i wcrdboril of thc uliinll. found that all he had coming to l llis wife. the tol-mcr Jail-o Skl-rry hlm for months oflzruelling. flIllVIgiI (If Alborlon south, comes from a wdrk was a few dollars. Sometimes. ~ lino nf arfl-fllrti‘; so that. when she he found himself owing the packer. married "Austf, Mrs. Murphy was ccln~ vii- Sllle connected to a largo woodcn roller located in the bow of till- l in IIlf‘ oldcu days, tlle Tull?!" man paid rlcarly for his ' mclit. Most. of 'rl wns by the packer to whom his fish. The packer bought fLshcrninns supplies in Iota and l-etailed them tn lic sold the lvholcsale the fish- erman at a handsome profit. it. is 110 wonder. tlicn. that at. the rinse of II1E_S(‘3SOH. tho fisherman nftcn Sixteen infancy» It la true "Aust" never found not going into a new environment. himself in such a position. Ht‘. Often ovlien women gather nowa- was too good a fisherman illld day's, the r-ouvrrsalion ccnirl-s about the scl-iousncss of tho (Iflttl/ lauded Inn many fish llnl l-l make '5 profit pgrh snap-ti. Rut he ha! cold lobeten u low as $4 DH‘ nun- l-rlll- llrlp |Il".‘IJ'll‘l‘\l. but. Mia. Mur- phy never asked for not had a [mst anyone may think. llftcr lath“; l“ mm“. rams n him” reading of such catches, as this. hrlql for hi; lobsters Itlnn Qvcn that tllcre must. be a fortune In his for...” pn..km._(,;nplnz,cl_ re_ the lobster-fishing business. it. Lllaj.’ , ccivcd. ‘ , be wr-ll tn mention lllnt a fisher-l This spring "Alhll" h; "lam" a man's expenses often mlloullt to Concvsgio" lo mmmcillg ‘(go Hf is more than half the price he rc- ' sweetheart O WHY PEPTO-IESMAL MUST BE GOOD For forty vuia tn the IH-lltrd Slates. every applicable piece of pllalrnnleullcol research has been lnror nmlrll lrun the rriulpntlnriillg Ul Pcplll- (‘5lll.\I. tprlllru IAIHIIAIOYIPE ill lllc hfilllf‘ llt IIPIIIll-Iil‘ lll..l ‘|If‘ linking ln=l< \t\I\~I.'Il\lI‘v l-l .._-lllr- llnlllllnlnl- lllvl Illllli ~I.llllI.|l1I~'. Illlllllili \t‘l'll'l 0i l-lllldnnl llll|\ll_\‘4‘lli(‘llIl, lln- YIHIkCIS lll I'I"|!IIJ~Iif‘I—llll\I klilllv lll..l llll-l val! cxpi-iicllrn and fItPni cnll- lll Iillllll taming tile. Illglirsi standards ll~r Iill'll' fiynilllll I|q\f‘ Ilrsru [Ailrvli Wllllh h... blllllglll lrlml l’! ullllluns nt lillsci sllliuu ll suttl-ll-rs. O WHD OAH USE PEPTO- IESMALI I"'|\|"‘ lmlnn l. nl -l 4 Il ;l. :l,t'|'IJ|f‘I M‘ phalnla-rull at cu r lr-nlr that l’ s ti“! l‘~ not leutlictcd tn adull=. Bcl ause llf tile nl-lrlthlng pro PHIPR nl Pr-pto Reslual. rhlldlrll or aruils find equal irllcf from Ffllllmfln forms of llytsPi stnlnacll. Pl-pln Dermal contain: no sugar and. lllcll-lrlre. l-qll ll» ugrri by rliahlslll s wlLIv-ut IFliI’ l-f IIDUWIIYIK YIlP fdrhnlilrllaln lsugnl-wlalt- lfii] balanr- of lhcir cyst-mo. maid. Yct llci" hcmic could Well b" llvrlluclil» magazine as. all llhldratlrln ni ruli~ pllotrlgra-plicll for soull- sunlmzite lntcriol- decorating spntlCSs llollsckcpplug. Mrs. Murphy's complexion the freshness of a woman her for one of tier that she had 2G grandchildren. in: the World War II~ thrcl: erican. Each winlcr M1‘. and Mrs. phy leave their home in Albcrlon to visit the. Unltcd States son are married. They have visited the World's Fair at New York. and have seen, among many other llt< iBITSIiTIlZ sights, Geo-rue Waslliillz- torrs home at Mount Vcrilnn. "Aust" has even dropped into Tony Gaientds bar-room, has shaken hands with Tony and has listcncd to the “beer barrel" telling how lie could have "moidered dzlt burr."- mealiiilg Joe Louis. But no one envies “Aust" his an- nual holiday to the "States? As I said before. 50 years is a long time. It is especially a long time to have been pulling lobster traps from the rock-strewn fishing llot- tom off North Cape Rr-cf. Only those who have fisllcd there ktlmv anything of the hei-ll-t-hroalliilg ci- foi-t involved. And they do not llltk about it-lnilch. Their satisfaelwiil, wclling up from all inner FOllSFiwlh- ncSs that theirs is a mnlvs ilil, ls all tho praisqtliey \\'2lliI over IIlCil‘ weather-beaten fan. as they nlovn ovcr. That is all. M ORRIELL - PROTEST". WEDDING St Andrew's Church. Halifax. was Illr‘ sccnc of a. prctlv lvcddiilg this wcck kxflvu Roi. Harvey Dril- ton ullitcd ill mlirl-iilgc. Miss Sarah Eleanor Proust‘. youngest dailglltcrl of Nil‘. and lifts. Similcy A. Prousm! Great. Village. to Glcrul hint-Neil hliorrcll. son of Wt‘. and ltfrs. Blanchard Morrcll, Frccport, ‘Nova Scotia. The bride was givcn ill nlarriligc by her fiitlici- mid wore u floor- ienglli gnu-n of lvliite satin with a neckline and long slccvcs pointed ovcr the wrists. llcr long vcil was llcld ill place b)’ fl cnrullct of urllnttt‘ blussl-"lls ‘ll.li(‘I.‘l‘.lPl CflITIPd a boilduct of rcd rnscS. licr sister, Mrs. .'\l\ilr hicLnc-hlan. was. lttflifflll-0I-Il0ll0l‘_nhd lvoll- a gown of bluc shccl- with ll lrnntclllnfl sIlltllIfIcf-Icflglh veil llcld in plncc, by a halo of pink flnwcrs. Silo can ril-d a bouquet of talisman rust-S and pink cnnlrllltlns. Lari-y Irving was best ma" Mid the uslicls wore John Cameron and David Nlclllol. bliss Bcltv Duff. R.N.. vras soloist and SRllR "I'll Walk Beside You, accompanied at |l‘\f‘ organ hi’ lilhtll lilcks. Mrs. Prouso was altircd in a soft grey ensemble with which she wore black accessories and a col-sage of pink roses while Mrs. Morrelt was attired ill n costume of blue crcpc R€vrF~ ‘ with which sh" wore lslnrk fiOYIFh and a l-llrsag-l nr rod rorcs. A reception Wu held later at the Every day morepeople discover with happy surprise how gentle Pepto-Besmal is in relieving a stomach that is upset through over-eating or from eating something which makes a stomach "talk back." has half her ngo. Thor:- is not a gray hair in llcr brown head and casual nr- ‘or NM“ Scorn Norm and -‘\py1¢Q1a quaintalices have often nllstakeil “firs.” branch The bndm a grad“. daughters ‘ Strangers have refused to believe Of her living children. tcei are girls and funr, boys. Eight llf il:c girls are lilarricrl. All four ill-vs". because of their iulierilcd love for III!‘ sea. served lll the Navy (Ill-- ‘m . . II the Canadian and one in the Am- ipmufmv M‘. and “m “ll-l- M ll r~ whore two of their daughters and hlifil And sll when men such as IilFf-l ‘ mcct mcn like “Aust." a smile steals l and a gleam comes into their eyl-s O WHO IS USING PEPTO- BESMALZ Ill"! war mole than lrii ITiIIIIfNI built»- l‘? i.ltlllil l>l II- kllll ' l _ . c tlllit Prrit-i I(t~|llllI Iflll and IIllP‘ illIl‘I IIll‘ ll-lnllllllcul- lll. ulul. II lt “as lnlllpounllrll O A SPECIAL THOUGHT FDR‘ CHILDREN Till! llftcu git in: vllildlt-n "solilvtlllliu out Ill 1- llllllln" I‘\ ii slluuglr -llll rtullliru Ii l\f‘ lull utility rsllrlicill cs with "il.l~l\" lilrlllrlllrs. I'rnt0~IIc>lll;\I it... been lllmil‘ all lr'|\ lung pinklolor——and Pz-ptmflesulal has a pleasant taste. Peptu-Besmal ls sate and eflectlva to quiet. upset stomach in children. tnn prlipmrd lilf‘ toast to tho hriclc. tlhcl W011‘ a llreyl "m1 , wool crepe suit. with a rosc IIIFCE-i J ilwll- :l nltlltli‘ tr-ll lllrllilgll province, fill‘ brldv quarter length coat and black oc-l ecssorics. ’l‘llcy twill reside ill liall- fax on their rctnrn where Mr. Mor- l Bziilk v o‘ rl-ll lg b“ iIif‘ stuff of the atc of the Victoria. General INCREASING THOUSANDS lllscolllzll Hos- pital. ha; bccii 0n the staff there ELIEF nlligesiion - imple Diarrhoea Avoid the Use O WHO ARE THE MAKERS OF PEPTO-DESMALI Tcplmiiesmal Is made by the Nnrvrlch Vhaimaral Company. For more than foitv \c;lrl, Norwich has been a leader in its special tlcld oi pllarlnaccullral dew-lop- IllPflI. .\‘l‘.l)' rluplrllllv is n slwrllllul. l illllngll PKIFHFHI‘ Dffllfilfll! lvi ins-m... ll lllll ll-us 4II DIIVIIIWIS-lll-lIlfolllllklllfl. Prfltfviicsflldi and lllllcl Nnlwlltl |bllllI' urt llr‘ rllwfljl unlluim and nf higlllr-t standnid. Thvae lilo: at your druggirl, 50¢, $I.00, $1.50 or by tho done u! Iii: fountain. I! You don't gof prompt relief consult your physician. Norwich "llidlilljécl" Laghlan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prouse hoillg made llv J. H. Norton. rerv Iollal traffic llianagcr. I; Mr. Brcall was formerly gener‘ agent, passenger departlnslt. Q Séiilll. John. N. B. l l‘ Joseph Alyre Breau was born b! " Biltrtouchc, N.B., and outlived thl service of tile FEIflMZX} as n jun-or clerk m the passenger depariniefl It Monctotl. JllI_\, itJl'tl_ 'Hc wag made clerk in August 1917. refuel] clerk April 1924 and travclii (jrcat Village, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- lrly Nplwnlall. Prince Edward is- land. Mr. and. Mrs. Blanchard Mor- I you, parents of the groom and MTI- M_ Morrell. grandmother of v 1M groom; Dr. and Mrs. Young. hem- NEWVOIVISIONAL Icon-r NAMED MONOTON. N. 15.. Apl- 30 —Afl' lfoi‘ llK‘ 11851 1111'?!‘ SPF"? _ made of the up- passenger agent in January 19 0lll-l‘l'l"“'l‘ llu" ~ ‘mmlliulgthe afrlllriltailfliixsliinetlri-tlli? A. Brcan as. di- l In Septcinbrr 193R he was ap- ‘lo-"rrll - PIK ll.» lvlddlill! Wlllcl‘ “ifqsl {jlicjg-n freight and district pas. r l pointed l-tllcf rate <’i[‘lI\' and i ""'1""‘I]“"'0[I “Iidilmkci ‘i nyonillg m er agent‘ Canadian National Rail‘ l Dorolnbcl" lfl4u lQCllilfli t'I£‘l'iZ. Hg ,5, _l\,,(ll-,.ll~_., ("lull-ell h_v nor. Har- film's at bamphGIIiOH. 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