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Q i Q ` » » _,Il SIX I “_ 3;' T * WI' ’ 13'. ii.-or 6515' '- r §*-‘-‘ .ri W _ uoiF¥sT:¥eao im’ “G Jim, wh, V \ r uf' _,_ tn’ *fox li i ar : , r ' r ~ 4 - 1 '_ 'Mai .-T3. -‘»‘~!..‘-»r~r`i--r» ' _iii r , , e ._ a _.._ _,.___ _ . .__ THE ETOWN CUAI? ee , 5 _ _ csiiilul. euiinnllli MAI-PEQUE ;f;_ , - rmiics enwlmi rg HERE SHE 'S } ` 1/- Gly CAPITOL ' __ . _ _xii »g,_~;,~»m _.M go i NOW PLAYI§G V' .' ra ‘ '\ Now PLAYING p0N»'r Miss the Auction Bale oi nine, wg the speaker at the Pre- ` - As i _ _* 51,50 ._ FIGHT PICTURES th mood sw," io. im., Bmw in Prinoetawn ' rs » _._ e . 9 _-_ r ‘ i 631 ls|I.T6l.na - uns or 'rue 21110" Umm” ‘* ° 9*" if 'L » nrumo Waimea" ment at 8 °'¢1°°k~ 4132-'i-2-li Unites church ou Friday svaninz ei' A mliiiiiiiliiiii cuiimii viuuis lorniu in mn on sunday memins f~ _» I nsanrou rssroaan oirsaoa .nuie seth on ereeptioually isrse _3“PPu°' “Bulk “nd vmmil - 4'* f _ ._ rvi 1 s da ,Jnlyird eorrgr-egetion attendee moi-nina _ r _§_.___r _, mom ,M me 'eryigoumnaflefrllgmnegehu at s service me communion servioe 'rn " * ' ' ' ‘ . on I _ “` _ ' _ .ze izo. ri vi toris t iso. mv. cieo. g f Prince _ .P ‘,r0.\_3\lQ caowos fEi2_Y.Y§.§.!2 MONDAY #ight 7 & 8.45. 2512, 426, 521:. ` “ A Q Q . e 3. ; I _ L - » 7' " . Fig I $~ "' - me/iM. QCGM ‘6€( . ¢,'\o€~‘“w° AAAAA Y COME THKTI NIGHI /I' Comedy "Jimmie's Yacht" - r CHILDREN 251:. TAX lo. FOLLOWING PRICE REDUCTIONS START NEXT THURSDAY!-MATINEE, ADULTS 251:. TAX lc. CHILD- R-EN l0c. TAX lo. EVENING. ADULTS 351:. TAX 20. ANY SE.\T. me 1 s als . e. an ° ° °“°"W- " Ayers Minister _ LIES--ROLAND YOUNG- ' ' LILY DAMITA-CIIAS BIQQGTODD r _ _-?. The W. M- B. 01 Ptilwofnwn P DY AND SONG AUCTION BALI of Gliooorlol It island stores ionislit nt 8 °'°1°°\=- usa-1-2-li. POLICE COURT. -- 'I'hi-1114!! morning at the Police Court a elso of unlawful possession of liquor was dismissed. An owner of a vicioill mal. LOT 48, MER-MAID. Service will be held at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster will preach. BRADALBANE 'United Church of Canada.-Services on the above _charge for simday July 3 are as follows: Pleasant Valley ll a. m. Rose Valley, 3 p. m. Bradalbane, 'I p. m. Thos. Palethorpe, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES-For tho New Glasgow Church of Christ are: 'Bible school 1o.oo am. worship /_\ r U ` I ‘s e.\\»°“€E>\‘i““" -ae§__ i\9’“’gruew 3 _ §u\\@s `vu\\ "`\\>¢"“‘ - e°°°r`§a~" r \ \\\l gone ,O ge '¢°""-Bdg 0'* 1°. - ns” _.-?’ I m$®’°‘.ii‘f=’ JA use i“°‘° \'ro°"“ oo°`°° ‘J ‘“;?s .¢\.£D3 .’ ' :‘*.:_ff§:> »_ ~ 1 a 'f eh . the ‘”¢`o\a“i»“ in "“° .ae“°° . . ' __ 7// I vi w as °` :ra-sq ' 'rv _ ...JZW iq. nfs 9 \~ W W' ~ . ./-,. \. do ` \ nw 'A f' R* ‘Q-.1 ~ ’~.-. ,‘;' '- »'~.°/ ~ - <1., e., \ ' “Cn fe »~.e??" " - -- _ nxr 'riiun.sn.fn-i>rici;s wii.L as igiiihgblba TI) ._ iiiai-lives. sue Ann iris. Nicirr ADULTS BALCONY sic. Lownlt i-‘Loon 4.5¢. 1'iiiLnnEN zae 'riiis riucs iNcLunss covi:izNiiii;Nr Trix. ` \ "'l` \irfe“"`I\\<°“ ‘An \¢\‘“'e i’°"‘*"°.~v»~ HEAR SUSIE SING :- “TODAY I FEEL S0 IIAPPY” AND OTHER. HITS shes. an _.-° \f°. \. I* ' "` ` . .,,i\\ S“‘§’,,e~. ‘°‘f,,r e>‘&‘§§,“r<\\e“"f,rr\y‘- Qui” A ‘“ - hw* drew- 5 10 .r,;;».._- ,-;, .ret _ y § il“ digg. e¢1\ \;\O ' i.ei°S eave. -ev” we _ ._ ._ i' oye* gil _, ._ j "b'\¢'\ '_ sBr'\_“g prize . -‘ ALso Li.._fj_-_._€_,"'§.' 5 I 'A emoYr§¢"ceNEws- AND Aunio iizvihw _ __ _ . . r /9 I ~ !\ _ ; ' ' of \ /l /1 ._ i __, N gk’ ’ " " €~'3o\ HAP? v-i»"\“ _ , . ~ Sin `. 'W' .lxppctizing recipes on the red-ani I .i‘»_ . ° ’ once' Service 11.00 am. Evening Service _ Motorists to Mallieiiiie °n sm' een packare. At lil grocera -°. ~. i.,\. 0°' irr the Fredericton chureh 'iso dey were the following: Mr. and §ade by Keiess in Lender. Oat. ` /‘fckér ,wg ' _ p. m. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. im-s. Waiter Bchurman. MY- Ind .»;.<°“- ~< I r » r » I _» J » 3 ‘ \ ` i 4. I dog was ordered to destroy the ani- girls waited on the various tables B for Constipation; Also Iron for Blood Parton sers.novr.millionslisv| found Kelbagfs ALL-Bam a asf lesssnt way to overcome comms! unites oiruroir, iualpeiiae we Bel- eerrrti .nerr--with the headset.; tie Auxiliary, held an los cream loss og sp tite and ener that se iiau sa say °f*'“ _ mom morxllrgiqrr Tiio '|i`i_|°ni,|»o. Recent laborsforyfdlfl lliow °”“"°‘ ° 'mi Au.-Basra' supplies “b\1ll¢’ fo ea sented s plessingta;>i>¢'-\'i;1_i’° ted §¢ti;,he1;rire tirnmttriroeiirr and Vitamig its many small es N011 ne "$11111 _ with fancy tes cloths and vases of In sddiltion. AI-!»-BNN' mm flowers. 'rhe siuebiras c. a. I. 'r. §"i°°°i'§rr“;‘if‘i‘re'§°§’i‘f,',‘§_.“"d‘“‘ 1”* y W » * This "bulk" in ALL-Blur is m eos save very-:ood »ervi°°- mrs the "tulle" irr ieituee. refill ___-_. rho body, itftabsoi-bs seg The Indian River Hockey DH' Wm’ ° °foer2"" E' mf" matte club gave their play "Toni °‘“" "'° “ “°°° w° ' ki ins C°nn°°” in 1-f=~1P°°“° *“” °“ ar§}.’i§°r{lir °r‘r‘?.e.'f‘re¥&'§f’rT.T.'..’“,?.frf ruesaav Junassin A rev ierre eteirienit ie not hebieferrrieii, audience erected the players end 'rlrirrir how mush better- it ir it much enthusiasm was shown enjoy this delicious cereal than is f -are-»°»~ ee “'.<:.°r.i's=:.»ii:.:i.iiiiisrvi Two tablespoonfuls daily-is rious cases with every meal-are play was siven under the swim errreiiy sufficient Ifegourihiestirrsl of the Malpeque and Baltic Hook- ti-oubiie is not reliev this way, sei two, ma. your octor. &§mb` A goodly mmm Serve ALL-Blum as a cereal wifi ' ‘lk or cream, or use in cookin _ one or the players arryins his °1' ° her role very successfully- Thi’ or |‘ Mrs. Brenton Clark, Mr. and Mrs scrlption To the memory of the ENTERTArNED'_Mi“ Luiiarr Ciirrord Boson’ Linkiotiu RAM, I _H1SlJOI‘y Of PFGSDY. nov. Peter- Gerson who riieu oh the aria wui reside with Mr. reyiorr zrra riay of April. lsoo irr the a-ith P1d“°°"’ supermwndmt °! me l rl "”°“"' M” md M” E1’“°' Ta _ Summerside, P. E. I-. H0HDii»H1: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cousns an 3' W' M’ S’ on year of his ministry his labours were r Mi” vomo ggoiioiiiii Burlington 1°" _-- short but it is ironed they were not M55 F“““Y M‘""°°' “up” “'“’"‘d°“* were visitor, to Moiooiiiio on Tues: ` Following is the animal report of in vain he was esreeirred Whiie he of the Edmonton Hospital, and Miss day ‘the Historical Secretary, Mrs. W. A. iived and after a inrrse or 30 years |Blanche Anderson, instructor of ~ gg Si¢2WH!'f» fm' 1931452 °f the W- M' 5° his memory is still dear to the sur- num” “° the ottawa H°si’lt°"~ were Mr and Mm _rom simpson’ mer holidays with hill parents Mr. Presbyterial for Presbyterian church vivors or his cirargei. This stone i week~end guesm of Miss Christine Hamilton were motorists to chap and Mrs, James Donald, Baltic. of Prince Edward Island, as given was erected in i84o_ ir Crawford at Woodman's Point. Miss memwn 'recently' at the Annual Meeting ln Chariot-i In the cemetery at orweii Hood rl Crawford entertained a few friends geiown on Tuesday, `I round the iieauiifui stone in the af, tea over the week-end in honor Mm Ruby Cousins' Bur_iirigi0n_ and Mrs. Harry Bearlsto of Wes. In September last your Secretary memory oi Ro,,_ Doooid MoDoiioid_ 0! 1161' B116-iii. when her 1110*-her. rs the guest or her comin, Miss tern Canada and Mrs. Foster visited Alperton and took a picture Ho was one oi iiio oioooo, ministers Mrs- G. Crawford. presided over the Rama N ort . . Ma eret Y- of the old house of the martyred oi- R E_ i5i,md_ He buiit more teacups. Among those present were tg their respective homes on Batur- C'0fd0i'i5- The tablets that were churches and ordained more elders Mrs' Phimp Nue' Mrs' Ernest Mr. Melville and Robert Donald d placed in Albcrton Church in their than any miirisooi. in Comodo Many Bowman, Mrs. G. E. Van Dorsser, were motorist* ro Aiberwrr i.e_ imemofy “fe in the hands °f the of these churches are still used foriMi5§ Muriel sadmr' M155 Edith c9n|;1y_ United church now. In iam George the worship oi- ¢,o,i_ I have ,,_ pic- i Nasa and Miss Helen In¢heS-6i- _l Nicol Gordon went as a missionary iiiro of this stone with me foiiowirio John Telegraph Jourriai. Mm Elin common ir me woot Ele to Eromnnga filled four years with inscription; ' labors of love and there received. --iii memory of iiio RoV_ Doiiaidi MOUNTIES STAFF OONFEB- Burr8oiow_ the l’l'l8l'tyl'S Cr0Wll. His brothel* McDonald minister uf the Church ENCE°-M3tt9l'3 Penlining t0 lu _M James 5- G°1'd°U °ffe"9d t° ml the of Scotland who was born Jan. lst _ branches °f the service °f uw Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carter and mwn' 'pcm' ° 'ew day' nwnm viwenb Diem He i°° mei the mar- 1183. in the perish Logerseh, Perth- . R'°Y“‘ C“““°“~° M°‘““°d P°“°° in two childs-en of Charlottetown. “t N* °m h°'“° 1'* M°"’°°“°' i-We death.-Of them the Desi shire, North sr-itrrih eriuosteri at i”*;°hM;”"";t*;§ "rf “ellis di-°;““¢d Miss Audrey Huvery. Mr. Harry wrote: Universit St. Andrew and ordaine ra 95 film T8 Gro by Sta! Of- on and Mr. . Sad Eromanga, blood stained shore: by the .;roii|,yio,.y_' of Aoorioriri ig I ficers of the Maritimes and official; II;::rv;y'(;oIi;’;1`;]get§;i:n :oi-o goats V9’ 13 UPGHUIDK 50m° “|116 N' Again bedeivcd with martyrs sore- isis. He emigrated to America in I fi`°m M°"t"°51 "id °w°'W°» Wm of Mr. and Mrs. Archibnld Wood- lam" m~Hamm'°n‘ With sorrowlng hearts we breathe 1324 mio ioooiiiod in his masters 'arrived in the city Tuesday for a thy name. euuse ou the isiarru rreeriy forty f°°11fff°11°e with 001- C- Junsei. Ae- Mr. Robert Donald. law student Dalhousie is spending the sum- Mr. and Mrs. John Bearlrsto, Mr. h Dakota, U S A. left foi ay after a ten days visit with Mrs. D, M. Bearisto. Mr. and Mrs. Villers Carr, si anors, were visitors to Mal- of Mrs James K. McGougan at the “qu” "°°“uy' Mr. Stephen Bums. Charlotte- Miss Thelma Owen of North Rl- “'d°' Miss 'rheirne Woodside has re- * i . Aiid U10l1\‘I1 thy GHPKHBSS Sin and i years with many tokens of accept- 5133"* C°"”“’551°“°i` f°1' 'M3413' Motorists to Summerside recent- turned t'° her mme “ter mm .vs R show who presided Chorus by Shame ance He died the 22nd February, "ict In 9»ddm°“ W 001 JUHKBR ly were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rein- weeks spent in Bumme"ide"`M' “HOII I_)IVCl'b COI°I1War11 the Band, Duet, Hilda Crosby and Er0mnu§a chained and fetiercd. ` 1867 -in the 84th year of his age and “he” Present' ."5 Lt- C°mm°l1d‘ Say. M158 MB-!'8%ret R8»l11SBY» M15 sheltered by the leafy palm the 503, of his- miniotm Arid they f er E. W. C. Oland, advisory officer and Mrs. George McKay. Kenneth Did their dying graves not thrill that be wise Shan siiiiio os iiioiiri the sea golilg branch of the McKay, Miss Margaret Cousins, YOU brightness of the rlrmameilt and -’°Wi¢9¢ SilUiidr0n`I.cader Higgins. Miss C. Donald, Mr. James Don- Breaklng on the noondays calm they that iii,-ii iiioiii, to righteous 'advisory officers in the aerial pat- aid, Mr. E. Donald. Al/@1189. by SCiitt€fin8 0'" that iimd ness as the stars for ever and ever.; | N1 bi`*m°h3 ClPti=\il’l E- O. P. Salt, - 1 A faithful missionary band of Frederi ton in ‘ (By The canadian Press) mp on , _ Has Epic Quality The thrills of naval aviation un- roll tllciiisslves in il. sciisnlional pcilioraiiiii, as a backgroiiiiil for poignant roiliance, and ri rlinnin of rlcroislii rind sacrincc that has ggmetlling of nn cplc quality to lt. ln "Hell Divers,” now Diilyillg _M the Prince Edu'i:u'd Theatre, with Wallace Bccry and Clark Gable in the stniriiirz rolcs. __ Tlii-ills pile upon thrills, and all if them genuine thrills, filmed dur- ng the actual maneuvers of ships ind planes at Panama. One s_ees lie whole navy in fiction; firing leafeniiig salvos at it “sham bat- iou rriiciiry; Sending p1iinos_ aloft rom a. gi-.int aircraft carrier to :cate and attack a Sfmt Zvblleiin- Planes in Combat Om secs ille “Hell Divers," sen- ational combat planes, hurl them- zlves dn\\'n\vni‘d. tW0 mms in less ian half it minute. at their tar- ;»i,s, Filmcd with thc cooperation fi ' . ` r ' lc A large number of friends and ‘i day the 22nd to present Miss Rota Abbott with gifts and best wlslics place this week. To the strains of r ceded by a beautiful bride and a £2 handsome groom- little Isabel Howard and Stanley Crosby. Mar- Reta Pethick assisted in opening li the gifts and reading the humor- h _Eileen Shaw. Rccitation, Beta Pe- neighbors gathered at the home of Ed Miss Marjorie Lowther on Wednes- |B on a happy event which takes sented their pageant "Life in Ko- the wedding march Reta was cs- audience at West River United corted to the place of honor pre- C jorie Lowther, Laura Crosby and Comwall Community Club was ous verses. Reta thanked everyone on the _vcar‘s work showed that by and all joined in singing "She is zi careful management there was a Jolly Good Fellow.” favorable balance on the year‘s A m°Cl€ milrfin-80 Ceremony thcn work. The following officers were took place. Max Thompson acted ai the part of the clergyman to the sident, Gordon MacMillan. Treas- strains of Yankee Doodle. Emily lu-er, Clarence Murchison. Secre- iPlntte dressed as the groom and imry, Laura Crosby. The old board he navy- 1115 l“‘°f“f“ gms “ “° ' Muriel McDonald as a most beau- of rureehrrs were re-eieeted. Mu- Lfikfgf at1;‘iim_Vi{i1‘:q‘ri‘°r_;§5r_ gh the tifui hririe entered the room. ali _.re .mfr refreshmr-rrts brought a ,r,r,io'r.ios` “mi oXoitoi'ii,.,i¢_ rims rr ,¢`Ili0Y€d Ulf? i1i'U0 St01'y Of mMTi0d' pleas:-iilt evening to ii close. ory of love, hcroisnl and sacrifice. life ns told by the officiating ---- h and. The Cornwall Mission Band pre- en” to n large and appreciative liurcll on Sunday evcnfpl tho Sill. ' The annual meeting of the old on Monday the 20th at the Uma of the president. The report cctcd for the ensuing year: Pre- iok, Prayer, Mrs. D. K. Ross. Re- tntion, Norma Shaw. Chorus, The Baptized for the dead, to prove itative Documents of the free Church of Scotland published by authority of the General Assembly. Memoir of the life of Rev. Thomas Haiy Burton, Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews. Scotland. - I have been informed that the first Presbyterian to die on the Island was s. Simpson and he is buried in the old cemetery on tile Mnlpeque Road. Until the time of his death there was not any Presby- terian Ministers, and the people re- ccived mail only once a month. Forth upon the Gitche Gumme, On the Shining Big-Sea-Watcry With his,fishing line of cedar, Of the bark of twisted cedar, Forth to catch the sturgeon Nahma, . Mishe-Nahma. King of Fishes, In his birch canoe exulting, All alone went Hiawatha." Using Longfeliow‘s immortal _Hiawatha as their theme, Ojibway r _I . ndians of this district will pre- sent their 32nd Hiawatha play during Wolf Week, July 25-30, this *W* I ‘Clefiiyiflfiil Bild i“i'iR!1Y YOURS DCUPYU Mr. Theo Ling has been engaged PI`0f|i€d by it Ml1SiCr8iim@S Bild :is rinci al of Cornwall school At The Capitol libt, of ilic iiicrciising popular ap- ul ol tlir: uutrioor rollmiice. The ai college uriiiliizifc who loaves diroil llonors for the more SP1!- iiitrr nrrht with s powerful Mex- e romance which immediately n conilit-i, before tho efforts of young man - combined with § ii iiie of iiio Wosg Ho finds, Neighbors and friends wcte r on arriving, that his inheritance shocked to hear of thc sudden SYDNEY, N. S., JUDO 30#-'(39' m llis fntiwr C0IiSiSt'5 Whfmy °f death of Peter Mahoney, Cornwall, The Canadian Press)-‘It was happiness for the lovers which took place as an outdoor was accustomed to taking his ease ctor McLHSi0!i- "Ste 0'B"’*"; meeting and garden party. A large on a bench near his gas tanks. II : i ' ' th ' » I7 D reorge (PBI-ien refreshments brought a pleasant for the coming year and Miss €V0ii|i'i8 £0 H Ci05i’~ Laura Crosby as assistant. Mrs. Hazen Hcuvnrd was rc-elcctedr trus- The al'rivnl_bf George O`Bllen's w° weI°°m° WU new hmm” '47 tee with Lee Howard Bild I-£9 test proriucfioii, "The Gay Cab- Cornwall' Mr- *md MTS Daniel Good. Secretary, Seymour Scott. lero, which opened yesterday at Darrach and family, Mr. and Mrs. _C_ e Capitol 'lllcatrc, leaves no Lawson Crosby and family. .___.._i;. Mr Stanley Wilson of Rolling 3 ti 1 i .:o‘i‘d this saga of the ' h igldiui) iJ(yL the first audience Dam. N~ B~r WH-S the WSICOYHE Ki1€Si5 A Joke iris it oil to a line start. over the week end at the home of ppc drnnla clcnls. wirii thc career Gordon MacMiiion_ We n t Wrong 1 I-I rd Wh,Ch rncr is im_ on Monday of last week. His fun- merely a joke that went wrong."- T';;iii§f1Iii(lyo1ightcnbd he dur; Eragtwasliieldron Mogdaryrrmorrilrrirg GeorgrerAstefarrié lorcrnrirriliiriig gitrirorr; 'ers that the niece o man o . uns ans as ca. o propr e or, sa , irwticiilurly ciiarmlng Bild new Heartz, Fred McGregor, John door with a fractured skull. ini! 5D§'mi5h 3_"`l~ Ellsworth, John Donahue, Ernest He was occupying a lucid inter- _giops motivates tho pioi which Leonard and Lee Howard acted as val with a statement to the auth- voo owimy through intrigue to palibeiirers. orities intended to exanerate his ht M n 0 gm C锑;_r;n’:_y Ggpdoneggs the number of children and older Cleary, a steady customer, always im Don; Lindo Watkins as folks attended and enjoyed e got a laugh when he drove up, by ,nglons faithful sweetheart: program of missionary and tem- making a faint to crash into the I src the principal players in /f~~~ W1‘?d0I\ H¢‘.Vb\|fD- H5 0`B“¢“’ perance songs and recitations. The hunch. always stopping just short r'm_r_p MSL ` ` "°i|fiWil'i8 WM the program with of the bench and its alarmed oc- _ _*___ _ ""' Ross as organist. Tom- fiipani.. "end, Prnv~ V 'rust night the car failed to stop '““‘”‘ '“"1l'il\lfvi1»- "me, Astefan has an even` . ......ii. -vwuilclia Earnlu‘t.r“l Reading bg' try urosiueili. rvils. W. chance at regavg _ 0|; th aiiii¥;iu~...~rt..s;_`».~t.=_.<»'.'.».ssyistsserf*'f"'f“r"‘~ ‘ i --rr -----~»-~ ~ »~~~~-----~»~-~-- ---_---~ »---. _ friend, Stan Cleary, who is held The Cornwall Mission Band met by thc police for causing the in- t ri *gr Qgoflofcgggtgordrgfgnfs; at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- juricsto Astcinn. ig peace between the factions Miliari for their June meeting The filling station proprietor i . When word came that a minister i was coming to preach to them he ‘said "The time of the singing of birds is come and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land;" (Solo- mon 2, 12) and he died. The first Presbyterian Church was built at Covehead, the second in Belfast and the third in Prince- town or Malpeque. ' The first Women’s Missionary So- ciety was formed on Dr. Goridiem congregation in 1837 and tho first i contribution to missions was sent to the London Missionary society in the year 1840 and amounted to £17, lls about $85.00 in our money. It seemed a very small sum but the people at that time had very little money. They exchanged their grain for goods, and the ministers salary was paid mostly in produce. Thy saints take pleasure in her _ stores All heathen lands and kingiy thrones ‘ year. Sault Ste. Marie is the centre of _the Hiawatha country, and every Prometheus. It. was on the site of the present city of Sault Ste. Ma- rie there stood the ancient village of Pawiting, which tradition says was the home of Hiawatha threw the hugo stone. "Gitche Gumme" was the In- dian word for Lake superior, while t Mishe Nahma, "big sturgeon” is p still the king of fishes in Lake Bu- che Manitou, and traces the life of On eilrih thy glorious mime shall “ld °VBi‘Kl'0Wn with trees and lon! grass at St. Peters Harbour ig the Brave of the Rev. Peter Gordon the nrst minister to be settled on the Island in iB06_ His pastoral charge 'was Covehead, Bay Fortlinr :md St. Peters. I vissno me place recently and took e ~ -mini of his stone. corner of the region is identified y with some legend of the Indian Canadian Press)-Mrs Aletha. Jones today succeeded in her action to e r nut, local stenographer, recently o w The meaning of Pawitingl is "ra- pids her " d it "i e. an was nic the swift Pauwating" that Kwasind case. and the judgment was by default The prime called for 100 a ing of the tribes at the call of Git- of the region and at that time probably the most populous Indian r Hiawatha from oahyhooa urrtii his nation north or Mexico. 'rho oils-' departure toward the setting sun. ways roamed as lords over a torri- j Her very dust to them is de". Sxenr/cglrilrrgr errriici vcv;trrl'ri)ehi`rsuii;*idi;s tory 1,000 miles . wide. extending polled by some mysterious unseen ro power. It shows himrlearning to Manitoba re” _ rshoot th bow and arrow, and his Oiibways who made the trip to In an oid cemetery' vm mln rlgrmantior wooing of rMinnehaha. the rapids at Pawiting made a holy' G . super tendent of mander C. stephen, of 0i;f,iiwii__l Moncton Transcript. -M Mr_ and Mrs. George Bar-r-_ Now here they are the guests of Mr. Barr’s uncle John MacDonald. Nine Mile Creek. “Informer” Gets J u clg m e n t TORONTO June 30-(B The oover$410 which Margaret Chest- n on her ticket in the Irish ea State sweepstahe Mi-3 Jong; an "informer Misa Chestnut dd not fight the unds sterling and the name of he horse was not given in the apers. C VB. Buperin In tendeht 'I’llom Da C I F1' . . was ." ' P0 l** _ perior. was the sacred shrine of the Oiib- The play starts with the gather- w ya, earliest known inhabitants fro m north and east of Lake Hu- n to the Turtle Mountains in Ready, Charlottetown, J. Sinclair MacKay, Summerslde, L. B. Saun- Sliould Protect Historic Documents NEWMARKET, Ont., June 30- Th° f°n°wm¢ We” “m°n5 the “ ing the fact that so much valuabli - - Provincial Police service in New guests registered at S. MscGou- . How christians overcome by i0ve_ Il'\(IlaIlS_ T0 GIVE '_Brurrswirrk_ Inspector _rr Frrpps' of gsm : r historic infomation had been ie I am indebted to Mrs. P. Mc- Hiawatha Play Charlottetown, superintendent‘ of Intyre, St_ James Church for three police service in Prince Edward Is- ' M°1P°¢“° °°m°" Wm garded as worthless and destroyed W. Perkins Bull, K. C., speaklni before some 150 members of thi resid? from this oo$tionrh.‘ .. _wr--weviwr sulre, valuable books. One book of Psalms 5/WLT STE- MARIE- Oni?-r June land; Inspector L. H. Nicholson, of ders, - Moncton, N. B., J. Doyle, and Paraphrases dated 1718. A book 30-(By The Canadian Pi'eSS)- Halifax, of the provincial police Subordinate Standards and Author- branch in No Scotia; - harlotteown, outh, N. B., ng-Q It. Earle, Yar- Sutherland, harlottetown., _. E. MacNutt. 94 mi. of Montreal: Supt. W. H. Vernon and Lt. Com- Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ace Noye. Enmore, Chas. O. Ma- Guysboro, N. S. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams. Bedford, Ma.ss.,.arrived on the Isl- Elnlsdale. were recent visitors to and about two weeks ago. While H ton, the guests of Mrs. Wm. amil and lim-s. Frank Simpson. Mrs. Thomas Bear. Charlotte- town. spent s few days with her sister Mrs. Norman Fergiison, Hamilton. Mrs. Wm. Profitt and children Burlington, spent the past week of Biiesis 'oi' Mrs. Profitt's parents Mr-. and Mrs. rrarrir simpson, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Ontario, have moved to Malpeque, #____________ Every I .with you. e pei- ormance is gven at the pilgrimage. much as the Moham- river side, and the whole scene has medan who visited Mecca. The rs- the appearance of being lifted bod- pids-now the Bt. Msryb rapids- ily from the days when Brule first were the most sacred spot known came upon the ancestors of the to the Oiibwsys, for there, accord- performers, ing in their traditions, their Insea- when Etienne Brnle and his tors were crested and their people companion Grenolle, _ the first blessed by the Manitous. Prom white man 'to visit Lake superior. there too their nation dispersed ry e stone is the following in- came to the village of Pawitlng it around Lobe Buporioa. - ~ York Pioneers’ Society at the an- nual piigrimage here urged thai the Provincial Government be P8' titioned to erect a fireproof rooll in some public building in evefi county, 'where records of historii value could be stored. The speaker advocated that eve ry York Pioneer be obliged as l condition of membership to thi society to compile a record of ` family's life in old Ontario. 5% records would in future prove the greatest value to historians The present generation was till last that will be able to seth" them, he said. The speaker re- quested the moiety to exercise itl influence to preserve the smell country churches which were clos- ing their doors to give way to more pretentious buildings ' “Tire turning point toward cveii' usl prosperity seems to have been t reached.”-Charles G. Dawes. ay Is DOLLAR DAY At Venetian ~ We offer Three 50 Cent Dinner`s for one dollar. Bring your family in $5.50 Meal Ticket for $4.00. This 'offer for one day only. This meal ticket will last you whole week at the rvenetisn-eat when you wish. vsiiisruui _ _ _ i _ ._ r, .. __ .f __ . r-M Nr i¢..,_ i r- ` I .' ` ‘ a