PAGE FOURTEEN Professional cards West Kent School 'Gran.d River West Settlement THE ".GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWD . ... dying person. The VH9" W" " Tlgnllh and he had thlrtY mile- n order to bring him But I just can't. admit. and I'll JUNE 2L 1953 HUGE DEPOSIT! in: hard and long. .,hj.. to travel i never agree Limestone deposits in the p - ..--.. , lo the bedside of his dyllli frlfnll that that coniiounded pest, the nine range in England are fight Continued from page 11 ' ' ' H0 100k 3 an” 1”” Gnnd R V" m0Wu”'0- 13 mel 2.000 to 4.000 feet thick. 3- F. HUNTER N. 0. ....--,..s.-.--.-. -.-.'..'..-- An e lsslon t atrlc Ferry to Klld-re lnlel- Ind C0m' - y Wayne Darte, Roger Ghiz. I-leather ' pleted the journey on foot. On Mlnlmerlida. P. E. L House, Angus Houston, Hope l-lynd- . the return voyasg. while dram . man. John Irwin. Betsy Ives. -7-- ' ... ' r ' r v . in their canoe across the porl.- C”mp1""'9 WW3! Anni”?! Glenda Kltson. Janey Larkin, Billy! This mission was ms. semed ” ” ( t, W N3 Nge'from Port Hill to Grand River. Gl"'" Fnwd Lea. Geor -e Likely, Joanne Lord, - , . ., - i Father Cecile, whose knowledge of 8 r in 1790 by twenty eight Highland . H ht I k the PHONE 3113 K9”m'm M5Cd0"5ld- .we”d3 Mac!" families from Barre in the Hebri- Elldlllll W" "?' 5 3 .' d”: "cab P Mums on, p; D0nal1t:'Vt,ayrrie Mac!gll3le10n.1W1-li.l.ef;h3- deg or Western Islands of semi hl:i)y.'tmliTil-din ahsltlifgvnhidt Ewhat B D A G 97 A 0” 5-'01 H53 " land. The men were tenants of 9 1 -. ,,"' oi--romrxmisr Donald Sinclair. neaither Stewarg. Mmm of Ema. Mm tmmd .,,,,m ti, mid ilaggiigh otfh that? 'I;o ml: SEVEN MILE BAY HALL -r- Roger Vail, Barbara, Welner. 1 in . .' A . , Mr. c nnon. E ION 0 3 r. EARLE HIOKEY h .:.:? ::.:.::ri...:l:.::l".::.....:.:.:st. wing,-ung; -mm: soon-also r. M. Prize for Proficiency lll er: - . 1 v1-In . p lessy con rorl e e a . Cm"t"”d Acc”""""" Slade W0” W Dollllli L” COMM" :1llPdPt;.lINed1We?(L:afllnElV7-90 rnligcl twat; (fol: Barra in defence! of his rtizhxs . Outdde Judges "' 03311 PHZ95 c-mm am or om w .5:l:.i.la:..f.l.::”.;:';:t.:? .i:.C-”:;'..:::::i; L't”8ii?.iml..i..'. Sponsored by Borden Branch can-at-n Lesion mast ,- y -. rl(il(' nansgave i ', . ., gumm, .1,-gm p. E L Prize for Proficiencv 1” ml Hwy had decided to We up the” (He was the possessor of broad and Send Entries to William Chalsson, Borden grade won by Heather House. ghomings and k,M.? the ..m,,,,,.), fertile acres. and his family. when PHONE 2885! Prize for Proficiency in hex"-I-mu. WP,” ,0 T0h(,..nmn. in H". settled around him in comfort and. "GWA "or fli'-'I(lP won by Betsy lies. imam M on” .,.,.-.1 -.,.;.i .'h....- ....g.. prosperity. used to tell the story G G E. E P31” (Mb Pg””C”ZlC-Vk m h" vlvefore Bisiiop Mcllonalll ulio hap- if dmifinf-1,23!N.ami:w?lght:orfd:eni-T ' N" 9 llml .V iluw 3'1” ipencd to be there at the Iinic " K n - f v " v , . . f l -i ' Opt. D. H.U. r.::i'PlPm:I'M m hllland vthorgziic Ilie-mr a letter in ti: "EUCEQ: Psvlgiizfkiablfhefglridiltz OPTOMETRIST .PLrize lit", Proficiency in hisluzll-Tm! ff!-Eur In Illdilllltufdlh not ' 9l9lll9Ved lll ill! MW Wllfld E . ' t O O I . lT'i I HS llllll 1 til 5 - ' Glasses Fitted - E30: Exaniliiedirmam gm” by George Lxkely Pd runs :lml1wi-Uni: Nmm-Mm" M . . . FIRST CLASS DiECHANlCS FOR Office Hours: P1175 (M PrOf”iNw-V m hm Nova St'()lli1 illlfl proniiscrl a ship Fir”? Sf'-uh" 91 Th9 Million 01'! w in 13 ,. 1 in 5 static wml by Joziuitc Lord ,0 mm” lhm" to ma. wunn... sh Pqnckfannd 3”" w9.?: I INIMEDIATL EMPLOYNIENT and hr annolntntcnh 1”” mi P””l”l”'"-V '-” h” if they i-mild lllllalPl' three ltun- Roderick Gillies, Donald Gillies. liuoyg 333-, zractc won 1):: wendy MacDonald tdred and hm ,.m,g,.;iiits. The ,-p. Lalighlln McIntyre. John McLel-K Apply:-Z naanxr THEATRE BLDG. Pl”-7v” 7”" ”l0l"'9llCl' lll h'flquiiied inimim uas lllildfl up in - lan. John Gillies. Donald McLellnn., ' summ" st Summpnme grade will U) Ililpafmm Nlonmonulixlx mp addmn" 0' "Wm mnimsirmm Qt Pati-icl”s (lliurch and parochial house in I886 L3au'll1dm.INllcK"l)vlwrB Dldmkali Nil?-i MR THOMPSON - 4”-' 1'0 ll'lfll”' 3” 5 1' .t d r ill lllc ii.iin nuts - . ' v ( I - - ona . oin ac one . rc i-' . - ,. . "GM-'iGG 2 '.iOf'. l). I)Dllal(lS1ll(' 1:. Lriih,-a.n,..,1il,.tlg' (mm ';t;ih.-xi-;n.u.i til ( r H . H p hmwd M RMm'p'"Plr';;i;"1p""';;(r;';:H bald Cameron, Widow Jane Ivfiutj Bulldlng Selwwe Dvlft-t Sun1n19l'SldC 2 . l'IT7il('lF!i(ll' Ill hm t ;-it x" . l v '”” ” "I i”tl'S ." o it" t Neill, Al rim B o ' . Ale '-L W. Alba" RObe"SOn wade .M,,.”l,.. 1-h,m,:. Vmvh wcliv .i?;V,(Hxm:',::f,'m. T::S'L MN oiiior to tiutwli for .i pilot Vuhn ;I1llQrld:llll priests. the rR-ev. Jean And”. Mc1?::o: r V”! X r Or . GRADE 1 L nil y r .y ' B ML hm II no.iliI l."llx'P'.lllf'll' ship to (llrtl- .oiiis flcauhieu, to minister to Plum" "I. huuhmarlu M l Cliartcrcd A('('0lllllaflt .31;-g, 3;-(hum-ts l)ppLl H(:)Lll;":m!V:i,.'"L :::(m.lM:lF":1 mm" M l.lll!lIlliKil llic) incl four filflllr llic int-rislics of the Island. Father stlplkmkh I MR. ROGERS, P E I Hl..”.u lu.”mVG tic 'itl-alts nfP'.'Oll1tlt1(1'.i1 llv.i'li- CM". 3-.,,,hr mm Hp”, "hum. it .I1:.u;; 'llIiE:lll the Vllg.ix'l 1: llll:.M' Fac;ii-iri:cii,l all,l1hou:li Hrlinlt supiaorscd payers nr 5'. palrirk-K R”, at J. A. NIBCDODEM HOIISP, Tlgnlsh. " ' ” ' ' t A 'l””l”lil" -”"" i”.;'.?. lI1.C.Ii ;.I.2IK4.ii.;(li'i1.'1l .?...;.K TX i...-5 .313. 3.1 .”(I-Z”C.Z7; W” ””DW”l ll54”59ll R”? Gnunme at LVN" Strum Mil”); (Pl;”i:iKi:bclPl)a'S:AiAlll lhmmz MI 1 Hum uiwlkcx i INN: liyiniiiwi: ..iirl tun LNlt(xi)1inl"l(iI V in l'ix'(tlll” of Grand River. fapr he Eonalgd Bj n:;CD.&H?ld H 0 L M N . s Suiiiiilcrslilc W l 3' ' 1 -' lplissciizzis tCl'.il'llP tISl Jill V v 4' uop .' H I. ' K V, tl V f t Hr I ,d iM m '. I ev. . . ac. an - I i r .x (;r'm.5 Dmkmni Linda l; L HR. qunvl nmnm; (Mm. l.iili4i . l .ilt ii.iis lift. icr till-I iequcn 7V'Sdl ass (-19 ant Re” Angus MacDonald (lwaglwm; KL P 068?” , Bu:-rt Goss. Gailv G;-mtiiefi,l;;,1l(H,sI'dlL:,f.. (:m A mmin" M.i,.i, iiii; tlgrilltfi qlo Iit'l as pilot. IMP aticntlcd sick calls when it would Rev. Lauxhnn Jr MacDonald (1380. BUILDING SERVICE w'w'-two oi ill ..rl .l.i.iil iiiizp ii. Daiiti .lai'- ;i; i c n l . i. ll l2lIllZ til" "1 "" ” I -l f 5 'y " ' . l ' o tl904-1936); R r. B ll .1. M -. f R E & lfi'ir' ('cs-cc 'tl:iFAaT'll'.l." Wattle tn" INIYINH'lll”lllP):!tIWtltl mi "N 5" w'”"l'mM'm"' mm "iwS"Li mm" huh” nmuhlm N15. murht,l)onald tlSl36-(I.:)4ll;cnlrt:i'. A. - ' ' lllvllolza Y -lllrlvli Xlwliatlrllizlli. .llic rim imii nr llltllll he mniztll ;Umi”HflWxINIllhtlwsn '1" 'flll":”i; h"”""” "T "I"! ”"'””” '" :')'”'uhiri MuriJh.l' tlfldl-1947i: Rev. .f.. , ,. , . , .- Y, -- , w '1; I 2 y or in nn.".niii s vi 1 -zszo . rm to ion int - r - - FL” ' Au!" ' ("sunny EF;r:E1,:n t:1:Hy;.7.-ml,sn:!:,w:an.P.:L;plnilmhgilrniii llLlt1n1.Vl'll(l no on foot tn :i' lllllfl aiitlt lnirl p('l'uplp is Ito ntlieazffeft that3if-;48I;I.Mh;;l..'H":;iTlnBfra;2::Dm,9:lEi ixstltaxcic l.i-wt-mi Mlll'plll'. n - Paquet:e,tp.i...-.- l-Idunrd lslnnrt. opposilr he Micro as win. -if um. i he pus a ilqrr ligndinngc ninn a"d:tl948--l. e Pc crsoii, Ci0.cl Ra'.ialiaii,l )' i t! r- ”Quccii of Grcciint-k" L SP”-W "V" "T" -"NW r l A; var-i u ,1 i in 1 ii ' , . I Summer St. Suninicrsliln F ' Tmzmbs. Hm. .'Tra1 ::ii1iliii'iiril.L On the will Sciitwiiilii-i-. lTEitl. AlPV.llltl0l' iilcl(iiinnii, uliose sii-ipri(,5t; mfv: "SPF; aSea!:r3?;v,,I?sx:l C3” and 590 Us for bargams durlng lhe three- i-iimi: "3113 I V”; '””-' (llll!icr:il Pl'Upfit':0ticy;. -I - - f B ;l)l1'lN'llll):'nl”,1l:;l';.0l;:ffi::l.;'ln,('::1:f.; f.'f;T;':f;.,.f;.m:;:7,x,;:'i g”"l"eC1di'?:l1'iex'. T. Mui'Pli.Y.LRev. Theo.1 (A-ay Special Sale. sponsored by the Retail Merchants l.mi'iii (l.iiiipl)rl. Ba:'"y 2lqllf'llP. Aloxniirlt-i' Nilltiiiiimi l) aria. l H a V s - ' i ' y l l "l ore at nnt, Rev. F. . Connolly. ssociation. A . ,.. .., . r. w 9 39,3011. Irpmrlpl B9MmLl..,m hm hm.” H”. mm-, H, (1,, i,ai..of louiisli-ip laigzliicrii held out iiiiin in Dill-filllllfll nnllcrs, was a.Rm,. Vvmmm Mccabe. i nk J R ( (;m.A..i,en. mmm, vroombs. H1, mm H19 1,13,-d for H... rights flattc-riiii: lllKlll('tlnl('nlS to them if in-tit-iilnr fricnllrof Pathcr BI-au- According m the distinguished; THIIRSDAY JUNE 25 FRlDAY JUNE 26 ' - - l iti'ici.i Caiiieroii. Jiidy Macl.aucli- f h I follow counlrinicn, iinil Sci”? llllllll lllllll' Pililltt lllll ill” lllilll- 0" ill" 5llllll-1.l'3 lllld llnlllo Irish hl5I()pian' Re 3 p "1 w 1 int ' , ' L VFTERIV gl,lxV 1.1;; iyitjip (;:M,a:y Dmmig Burk? .:).y.,,li:ni1 talus" ,. wading pa” in tcruis not living szilixfnttiiy, Iliri ll:i)i tvlicii Ilii-rc nus no Mass inn”? t.lmn.h M Grznd aRh,m.a"sM': AND 3ATllRI)AY' 27. A ' - I b -' - 5.. (zncgp tn V mu imm'i;gi-nimn, nut almost inn took up It-iyiilli lands iii Piiiiiw tli-lir min lll'w'sl0ll iiiir iii :ili,x”,he dis”"(,”0n of hm": H" hnkr Dial i,-an ll l:c;i'cs . iidiiiitc mill llillll of tlic liiind ulio simltv rllllllt lhlltlullc llilxxl iimiin slihltir .'lii.lilw;Pllll lllllll"; -llrli .lllililll';'"'l l:';::t7hliri'h in 'C.'inada to be dedicatcdl Ks Re M). xpnt: (-'”m.Hm' 1 EMF; HEN) Enzhsh He mm Om, Nhi.,u xx,-.1, r i-lc.iiiiii;.x .iiirl iil.iii.irl ulii it. p.i- in lit ILI ll n .is.xziiiiiiig in SI. Pulnckl Ta quote from mg r W, 1 St t E ' lMni,b5 1 Wm. -v -----v---?--V7---so-v liilncs, clc. After ii ultllc ;'l'L,N'Vll llctwif! In ill? flllll't'll llil0l'f' hkigacred H98” Messenger of D91 5 L A V I o ' ' . l ' 2.. I ' . , - . i 3 cr rec 3 r 51 hllifll-l-rl'l(lVlrP A(il:tF tn"-son”-nrruiilclhrtog-the Wniretiffgors to f:firT3e;;O119a4r7'b;E?isJiaBC?nR:;u:?,)r . n V. "'-i"”” ' ' ' WT 1' R.tT.CImrh am! Pemchiatrlouse. 6mtr.lRiveI.F 5! ;ln 179Q a hand of immirzrants frnnit . r ' .. llhe Highlands of Scotland, main-r . p w S . .-.e , i rly from the Islands of Burl-a. I ' t ' -A quiet wedding was soiemniz- K leletlled I 108 church to accomtflo-, e ed on Wednesday. Julie ill in idate twenty families. and dedicat- MacllOllALll Barrister. Snllcltur, Nvftlry, Etc. LLB. Friday 8:30 Saturday 7:30 and 9:30 "THE LLFSTY MEN" Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Luis Heath sci-nng. KC. Hayward Collection! Prnnwtly Rodeo life, thrills. Attended To. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTUN Friday, 7.1?)-9:13. Saturday 3 shows: 6-8-It). Maliiice 2:30 on Saturday. America's funniest. family! Your friends ithe Kettles"---”!l'fA AND PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR"--stavrins: Ivlarjoric Main, Percy Kilbridc. Also Serial and Ncivs. Admission: Adults 391- plus Sc Govcriimcnt lax;-total 13c: Children under 15 years 27c. pills 3c-.tntal fltlc. CAPITOL Susssssses-side Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:20 Tonight T115-9:20: Tllc lictioil packed story of the heroes who ride the B-29”s-the guys who fly farther and fight harder than anyone-anywllcrc. It's the story of the B-29 Superfortrcss. STARRING vtiuitil clillll - VEllll llilsltlll l” IIPUILIC VICHIII EXTRA - EXTRA A Short Western Fcatlircttc ”COYOTE CANYON” With Tex Williams and Smokey Rogers l. iltobcrt Mltchum and Susan. l I t i i North Bedeque United Church when Rev. J. K. Campbell united in holy bonds of matrimony Miss Erma Blanch Rayner. (laughter of "ed it to the Apostle of Airc." The church built in 1836 was much enlarged and reniocleled iii 11890 under the direction of Rev. . -Lauglilin .I. MacDonald. Tile pres- Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Rayiicr of - Ti'avellei”s Rest, and Mr. Charlrs '9'" Paltwhlal MUSE. which has Ralph I-long of Summcrsidc been much imprmed. was begun The bride wore a still of grri 1” W44 "lid" ill! dll"lPllnn nf with pink accessories and ii cor- RN" Jam" M5'”D""”m- I sage of pink roses. The b:'ides- rrll" Wlrlsll llP8lSlcllS of Sir Pat- maid. Mrs. Willard Hogg of Chfll'- ”"k'5 hvgl" ill 1335- l The parish of St. Patrit-his is lottetuwri, wore a suit of grey with and ti Hazeii led and while accessories corsage of red roses. Mr. Hogig, brother of the groom was the couple left on a honeymoon. trip to Montreal. Niagara Falisly and New York. They arrived home! on Sunday evening last and took up residence in one of the Palmer Apartments on Central strcel.l Their many friends wish thenil'Ih”;" ?"dl'”1Tm:lh"":m”r,:.:;Cng:;:;: 9 . l iIlll'5 i) VP . much happiness nnd pmspenu m F(7llrlPPl1. from Mr. Cambrid;::.t their hie together" mg .nlll"rlll)Z. should they decide upon; Xg muwgym O trcniovin: therc, tn intcrcerle with K VH Lhlr. l",nmlii'itl;zc on their bclialf.' 1 ' wind sct-urc for them tlic tltlcs nfr ttlicir farms. They did so rlccirlr. land in Ihc spring of 1792 rcmnvcrl , ' tin Grand )":.h'PrHtlVll1PrF1 thr-yg built H s d lfor tlicmsc vi-s itr oi: ousus, G e all along the river's brink. -----e liitlicr Fzitlicr Mr-I-Jachcrii ciinirl Fl'Eel0Wl'l R0.V'R1I Hockcy Club 4lllL'P or liiit'P a your to adminislcr; held A banquet on Wednesday. the Sacraniciits. and to say Mass June 10 ill the Birch Hill Tourist in one or other of the humble Home, Summerside East. ll'lWPlllnES. In the year 1810 the REGENT I qupggulaaulseeeomooetql-w)6:A.Wn" .- Today Saturday r ms ONLY niu.uNom mm: or fill culioiiiiiiiii . OF llllllll turn of Barra set about building lthrlir first church which was adiiplcti ln.rlo duty both as cliurcli and prcslrvicry. so lllili the priest; could lodcc tlicic, when he vis-tr itcd Grniirl River. This building. lwas made of logs. it, was thirty- ilwn feet in lcnglh by eighteen iii lxvidth. bonrrlcd and natlcnctl Milly d lflll”l'iIFhPll uith .1 firc iilzicc. Tlir-3' an iconiniittr-is uiin supcrlnteitdeti lll('l; ken with crest hr each of "N River from Cascumpeci Laiighlin boys of the championship te:im..M(,Im-V". John Gum and Rndmj The crest is built around it Crown 1 wk MFNNH Mass WM Hm 0,. -embtemauc of Coronauon -wmfliferr-ti in tilts clliircll in F6'l3lIlilf': and gives the following lnscrip- mm ttlon: "Freetown Royals South - Shore League. Champions 1946-51' Mr. Robert 1-Iogg. a stalwart of the team, acted as master of cere- monies. After dinner, music was furnished by Mrs. Raymond Smith. and an enjoyable evening was spent with music and games. rind many fine reminescences of hockey lore were recalled. Highlight of the evening place when Robert Jardlne Prowse Gardiner carried in a large North and South Shore League in title. Bishop Riot-Jar-lici-n. dur- winners,1lM9-53." '.in;: one of his visits to Griintl . ,, Illlvcr, arldrcssnd thc parishioncrs. "THE Wllin BLUE YONDER" A'f.lcllin;z lllcni that the limo lind CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE lt'l')ll1P for them to make prepara- i tions for hiiilrlinsz ii new ('hLll't'll. ..The exciting story of Rgpub. and that although he put up with 1ic's "The wiid 311", Yonder"'tllle existing one, his siiccessnrs .wmdh cove" the broad axpgnu ofrwnlllfl not. A committee was ac- Air Force action in world war n'.i-orilinrzly formed, consisting of And is .3, (he capitol Thu”-e w,mlI.aiiizhliii Mclrilyrc. John Gillix. wendcil Corey. Vern Rune". Fnhrnnd Rorlctick McKinnon. These ,9” Tucker 3nd ph" HM..." In the man went to Mr. Hill's saw mill starring roles. was filmed both atyf" n"5”lmll'””- "lid PUVN"-""1 the ammo Ind H two A”. Force boards for the church; these they locations. March Air Force Base '"5h”d "”"55 'w” M3" "M in Bouthern California and the hmukm '9 G”"d mV"- Wh"," D.v"gMonmIn But in A”.wnn' they lay piled on the shore until sgalnat an authentic background 1"” "”' 5”"”""' Th” w"”' of hundred. at huge Fm," which thcn brought to the church sllr beume ma mpepdupm, wupom and work was commenced. Messrs. in the lh, n the ume they were John Walsh. Patrick Mnlloy. Mat- needed the mo” rthvaw rioveri-aux .nnd Martin More mm M "M were mm iialsli, from Miramichl. were the umcmd by 'h.e "udm" "med '”' hu'Il'lllllnlrschllrt'h was thirlvitix fcrl. mgnl 1:? the mcmr" Among the in length by twenty-six in width. ;'r u"” were "0”"""' b""'c'"- Bishop Mcflilchern offered the '9 ng rmm" N Kane"! h"d' first mass at its altar and conse- q"'"'9" buudmgv "W79 ''h"' A crated the burying ground on St score of hangars, military bases. pmrickv, my 1313, ' sir strips and various squadron of- 1,, ",9 ye," 1812 Monsignom. m3"- Plessls. Bishop of.Qucliec, having In Iddltlon. many actual 3-293 jurisdiction over all Catholic mis- WICPE USCG. While the ltlldi0'l fbCh' sions in tho British North Ameri- ' completely dismantled one mi Colonies. visited Prince Ed- of the Bupei-fortresses on I Re- ward Island. in the course of public sound stage so that director his visit he remained two days Allan Dwsn could film different at St. E101-IllOl'!. ariminisleriniz scenes in the cabin. bomb bay and baptism and ronrirmiition. hearing interior of the tremendous airship. confessions. etc. During these days when the scenes were completed the entire settlement of Grand the craftsmen nnumbloa the River repaired to St. Eleiinors in Present church and parochial house. Enlarged and remodelled in 1890. tliciii. This pious practice gain- ed for him the title of Saggartli Maids. or the Wooden priest. This good old gentleman bequeathed to his son Murdock Mckinnon of Big Marsh ii precious relic of the past in the shape of a piiiyr-r book which was given to him by Fatlicr Bcnuhieu. and in which his name was written by that good missionary. In 1818 Father Beaiibieu was succccdcd by Father Cecile, who occasionally ministered to the band of Highlanders on the banks of Grand River. To him succeeded the Rev. Bernard Donald MacDonald. who took charge of the western parishes in 182.1, and who came to Grand River three times it hear. Fntlicr MacDonald built the first faithful izlebe house of the mission. in 1336 he commenced building the existing church but. being sum- mon:-tl to Clii-irlottctown to re- l'('Hf' the niilrc. he left the completion of St. Patrick: to the McDonald who suc- in the western mis- Rcv. .I:iinr-si reeds-ti him sions. church of St. Patrick was opened in 1839. bill not r-omplclcd inleriorly until 1844. It was sikty feet in icngtli by forty in breadth. with R urill of twenty-four fccl. In 1844 the prcsbylcry was built. by Father James Macflonnld who attended the mission from his home at Indian llivcr, (I distance of over twenty milcs. In 1869 Father McDonald was appointed Rector of St. Duustiinls College, Charlottetown, and St. Patrick's mission was allcndcd from Miscouche by Rev. Ronald R. McDonald until 1876 when Rev. M. J. McMillan went to Grand River as the-first resident priest. In 1878 he was removed to St. Theresa's mission, Baldwlnls Road. and was succeeded in Grand Riv- er by Rev. Angus McDonald, who in I880 was replaced by Rev. Laiighlin McDonald. The country around St. Patrick's church which was so wild when the first settlers built their little lng rnhins iirnund the margin of the l'lVPl”. is now In a high state of cultivation and the descendants of the emigrants of 1790 are. many of them. in very comfortable cir- cumstances. The new The older settlers retained a vivid impression of the hard- ships endured when the settle- ment. was young. nor were the. ter- rible journeys that fell to the lot of their missionaries forgoi- tcn. From the rocks of the North (tape to thenlow lands of Rustlcn. the priest went to and fro at all seasons and over all sorts of roads, sometimes on horseback. sometimes on snow-shoes, and fre- quently in canoe. hill! DIIYIO II it was originally boats and many of them were constructed by um gum. Air- confirmed. some at a very tender titans 0011190!!! and others at a very ripe sge.i in Iuttll. late how on one occasion he went in search of Father Cecile for s Murdock MCKIMIOH used to was I.-.-. 4?!-..;27:;"7 composed of E5 families. The present pastor is Rev. William D.l MacDonald. ! tum man and M... W How am Front 1728 to ITBR. thr irrenchl a bmme,.' prand the N,ddmg Acadlans had in church dedicatcdl march. to the Holy Family at Low Point.' Immediately after the wcddiii. "ixh" "M95 '”5l'"l" "Mil "Wt present church of St. Patrick. Oldi Inhabitants remember vestiges oft the old ('Cn1Ci8l'.V. This churclii stood on the point at the outert extremity of the Port llill dis-I trict, in Malpcque Bay. The Frcncltr called his point: "Points aux. Vieux." Let's Talk It Over 1 by "I" A few hedges which formerly blocked odf intersections in sum- merside have been trimmed, and. if they halve, for the time being, lost something in appearance, they have certainly enlarged the car ds-ivea-'s view, and lessened the like-, I few liedzes causing blind inter-y sections. One or two of these are growing untidy, and could be ini-l, moved in appearance by at least a partial trimming. I O l Queen Elizabeth Park will need in year or two yet. before it reaches "-5 Peak of splendor and beauty, but it is certainly coming along fast. and this year present; . pie"- mg vista as June gets ready to yield its gentle intluenee to s more lnlcnae July. Queen Elizabeth Park Promises to combine in ideal pro- Portions scenic beauty. with pieces for youthful recreation and super- vlaetl play "Keep on The Grass” is s. wise counsel only eolonguthere is not to much grass to keep on. and too few places where youth may enjoy iuell in leisure hours. Then it is like the spotless home where the poor male head of the house "had to die to get in the parlor." We're just now scratching our first mosquito bite of the 1953 open season, It has inspired. or driven us. No compose a poem: loilntlfic Wonders We are what we eat. the scientists say. A dag is just bones, and s cow is sy. A movie queen's ohuck from the 'ri-ocodero: and presto? Take Roman meal. Nero! We are what we eat. which is peg. sing strange, Even though it involves a chemical change. Who'd have thought Mslenhov. the Russian "can", Just ii mixture of vodka caviar? and We are what we eat; ell flesh is grass. some folks in whole pasture but let that pass. . 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