<> ees eee eee eee ee eee ee PEE Gar ea Te RE RPA See ae REO foe te en at: SP Eee = Cree Pere. " aos a2 ETP MT ee es eee ‘ 2 ee crate gs = * 7 a, Oe Ee * 3 a } e : hae a oo & g | i Sr st a a Amel iNet tae TeerINo Parade —_ [Re Swett Staretietown ben. Ang, 199 a. & E 5 i 2 ; EB oss ; tas : m1 rete for me first in S ee, : oe Se L Paneth eerie who were loyal sup this « * Later he says |near his home in Alberton. Mrs. - ; a n ican issiona . ae Se een ee Eee, Te ee ae eee SNS Se OOK Bae Falls at Whe time; The locals wore) we take part. 2 : | ~ ,|9rgam was given by one of these|cars about one o'clock; arrived | longer. A sd We oned wiOn Labor replaced by the Nowlsun@and| Ceteer Breck loher : oa, : “y sth sisters. She very suddenly | at ten im the evening. I like the| of her, once said, “‘We looked up Dichy | Siocscruocd ot Wenteverters, tn] wore angected to snake. slans E : ; eo” and it was for the first|cars. It is all so comfortable. We|to her as we would to Queen independent loggers union|a meeting Wednesday night. | ~ q ae © |time at her funeral. oesies Janets So Bp Sneed Gnd weeee Cinb | Vistarle, sho Was Sp aeble telly eta ad | sparked by Premier Smallwood. |— Zs - ae 8 erve es rl ce e pen iy i ~ ag mmare gge (ar oe si fie n u Stirling an executive] ALASKAN ICE SHEETS % me ' , ; Dyer’s daughter. ‘Being in very poor health, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Dyer. were. loved : member ef the oom tee ene the at Mee. COMMUNITY CHURGH Dyer took his first trip away jand respected by people of every| ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—This | pieting plans in Grand F; Pier aee tat a Sa ee a the In this age of speed when one|Cascumpec, a distance of a scow. This affair seemed rath-| Near Tignish was a church | from the shores of P.E.I..in com-|denomination who wre online Ges see eee | ree ; coastline of the Gulf of Alaska om . can. cross the Atlantic by ocean/| eight miles. Mr. Dyer describes|er formidable as well as danger- | built Episcopalians, Baptists,|pany with his daughter Bella.|them as true followers of the|/Day this year with a\traditional| fjeven unions were the State’s south coast. a lacr in a week or by air im ajit as a “tedious jurney through | ous, that is, to see two carriages |Methodists and They stopped at Petitcodiac and Master of Life, whom they com | parade. i nn same _matier of hours, it is difficult te} many miles of forest under a/and two horses riding over in a|Mr. Dyer had the pleasure of |Sussex before going on 0S on seas © 5 ee ae ae “We don’t see anything to cele- - realize that one hundred years| burning sun.” They stayed their |low open boat. However, we got|opening the new church. In this|John to visit his old friend, Mr.|tunity to serve by serving their brate,” explained a St. Jobn's - ATTENTION - ago from St. John’s, | first night Mr. Hockin’s at|over-witfiout any accident and|little church Bishop Binney had |Pointher. fellowmen regardless of class Of/and District Labor Council ; a ' New , to Charlottetown | Kildare Bridge. arrived home about eleven ’- |his first confirmation. There were| Throughout the years of his creed. spokesman. . HOG RAISERS Salih weeks and that|TO CASCUMPEC _ elock.” forty-four candidates. One of the|ministry in Alberton parish, Mr.) Condensed from extracts from| ‘Labor is nothing in Newfound- ie : the only travel by land| Soon Mr. Dyer returned so | Their first trip to Kildare Cap-|candidates confirmed on that | Dyer was constant visitor among), pyer’s diary compiled by|land, nothing to the premier any | Special “One Week Only _ from to Alberton | Chariottetown for tis family. A | es was by water, eight miles, and,|day, was able, more than sixty |"is people, travelling on foot, om \j-< w.T. Hallam and published| way.” : | SN a was by @ drawn vehicle. |steamer conveyed them to Sum-| Writes Mr. Dyer, “It was so shal-|years later, at the age of ninety- » by boat, by wagom,/i, the “Canadian Churchman”| He said labor would remember MASTERMIX HOG GROWER | Travel thus, Rev. Robert |merside where they found twe |low Mr, Woodman had to carry |one, to recall much of the Bis-|by sleigh and on horseback,| (16 years ago. 4 ~ 11959 as the year the legislature 0 Bag Lots—Cash $3.35 cwt. Dyer, pioneer missionary of the| wagons and horses waiting to|us all ashore on his back." His/top’s sermon on that occasion. {sometimes as much as thirty unanimously approved a bill de- 1 g Anglican Church, came to this|take them to Cascumpec. “I/service here was the first for : miles a trip. He found this mode ‘QUEEN’S PRIZE cértifying two localr2iinge Inter- |}. , province to establish the first|drove one of the wagons in which | many years. In 1866 Bishop Binney consee- | of travel most fatiguing. He held . national Woodworkers of America DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. parish west of St. Eleanors at| Mrs. Dyer and my little daughter| The only part of the mission|rated the church at Kildare and|prayer meetings and Sunday/ Queen Elizabeth I offered &| (cy), ; what is now’ Alberton. rode, and Mr. three years later Al-| Schools in houses, schools, halls, prize of £1000, ¢ fortuss ia: the sas od tials elie iain es da CHICK HATCHERY Robert Dyer was sent from Ex- jfield drove the nentee. eu on ‘against the Anglo-Newfoundland |] 70 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 3628 ieee cncer the CONSiel and Cotten belies take salt out of sea water Sarvahenanant Camsany tn Gehdd lay it i H | jamd. Later he was ordained. The "work of the schoolmaster and _ clergyman at this mission ex- tended all along the northeast coast of Newfoundland so that he travelled by small boat or walk- ed through swampy marshes in summer and travelled by dog- sled or walked across ice that Was often treacherous in winter. SEE fi aif hi z ere bids i : bi 4 Shown Below Is A Copy of An Advertisement Appearing — zi====2 In The Charlottetown Guardian On Friday, August 28, 1959! | 5 i ‘ f 2 : ash oy f? f 5 B f g d 2 Ft ert “% ? i 5 E 8 5 — ca Tee ETT y ding bepsdpogd! etatratigl eb nlite’ ae aie EES tb beat EF. gER a ky 1 em ALE z aL age cakes es — 4 ae UE : eehees 5 . esrb i < order ere age Begtzee 4 esd ype chiiced tee sista tll had 7 gf Hie bi : Fo ya ne anit deal —== “ é be ec . ; f ¢ had taken for fifteen : Si"racec<'| Another result of the “Friendly, Outstretched Hand” policy of the Federal Conservative sf cecveeveet| Government! Is this what youwont?? 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