PAGE FOURTEEN ATTENTION FARMERS For the fastest. ..peep sympstlw is being ex- n e to the family and hus- pel whose death occurred at her, 'home on Sunday June '1th. I cheapest.i - . . .1 Mr. and Mrs. John MacConibe.t easiest method known. foiynamouml mam a few days reg llandllng hay and Gsllagepently at the home of Mr. and crops, buy the eorge Mrs. Ernest Ellis. : White Forage Harvester. the Mr. Leonard MacDonald. Monc-i worldjs finelff fielddestgdlton spent the June C-th week. m'c1Cll1ll9 Wllh III? 0: kglenti here with his wife and family forage hlowor, Willi I'0ll0;who are visiting with Mr and also thcl,M:'s. Ernest Ellis. . Vi Mr. and M1; Wm. Pickeriiig. All Oil fl1Sl'll'r1.V Hi ml .suinmcrside, were visitors on Sun- day June 7th, at ihc home of Mr faiici Mrs Alfrcd Colwill aside feed IlT)il;:l13 , famous Flinchbaugh unload-l crs. )lacc. W. I). ('R()KI'lN. Suinmcrfield The Tyne United Ladies” lAid met. at the home of Mrs. Ivan ”iMacKay on June oith. A coronation JilI1ib0l'L'E was held in Tyne Valley Hall on Tucs- day June 2nd. when all cnioyedi an evening of fun. NOTICE DR. H. H. SLVIMS, A large crowd of vhildieii WEI-?I innoculated and vaccinaisd in '.l1P T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTIIETOWN TY" VE"3Y ""”IHist0ry Of Catholic Mission I)ea.neI dot the late Mrs. Alex Chap-I St. Earth holds no fairer in its bound- less range: All hearts beneath its stiibtle inncic change 1 Like rays through tinted glam oer holy shrines. or us a cloud when sun's last bel-In declines. so gently come transitions new and strange. Till weary souls their sombre 11116 exchange, And gird them with the light that round thee shines, Sweet restful spot by Mary's shrine endeared, I love thy lichens, mosses, sweet wild fern. Thy leaves by Autumn's loving iouch now seared. And voicetul pixies whose words I try to learn; Thy thought. when severed, as I long have feared, Shall rast my soul tmid duties high and stern." . - . First Catholic settlers of St. Mary's. Indian River: John MacLellan. from Ulst, Angus MacLellan from Ulst, Roderick Madsaac. from Uist. M. Maclsaitc. (Tailort from Uist. 1792: Rioderick Morrison from Bar- ra, 1796; Angus Gillls from Barra. 1796: James Gillis from Bnrra. I796: Danile Delaney. John Hickey, ? 17092 17902 1792; ' JUNE 12, 173,, 2RD or SERIES or REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION ciiiiics Immunization clinics for INFANTS fom 3 months and PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN who have never been inoculated will be held in the following schools for the surrounding districts: . PRINCE Wednesday, June 17- 9:15 A.M.-Indian River. 10:15 A.M.--Irishtown. 11:15 A.M.-Long River. Thursday, June 18 - 9:30 A.M.-Egmont Bay. 10:30 A.M.--Abram's Village. 1:30 RM.-Mt. Carmel. 2:30 P.M.-Wellington Stn. KING'S Wednesday, June 17-10:30 A.M.-Murray River. 1:30 P.M.-Murray l-Iarboui-. Thursday, June 18 -10:00 A.M.-Cardigan. 1:30 P.M.-Alliston. 2:30 P.M.-Gaspercaux. , Tyne Valley School on Moiidai i Dug-g-an, 9 Macpnee, John Connolly, ' g g ”'”" ml" June am ....-....i .-i....-.-i. at Indian River built in 1843. Burned in lltilii Bartholemew Brisbar. Thomas DEPARTMENT or HEALTH AND WELFARE , , , , ,, - -M -- l , , Walsh. James Breen, William Dun- ' has take” OI 01 the mdctlce Mrs. Fred MacKuinon and fain-I Tmmrm pm. ,.i,,5,. Of mo 18th upon the iimtlieasterii side of MaI- iii-nded by various lll'iPSl5. then the pmx Roderick MICNCHL Edward I Kppp This For R,-fm-gmwe Of Dr. B. l'l0Wzift at B0(le- 11.V' summe,-side, spent, a few days Cantu", ,m, ,,d,. M ,,m,g,.m,(,,, pcc Bin on the shores of a STTiall:RPV.JEll'I1i3S Mncbomld lnn)("Cllnrgt"iLa,.kin' Pamck Maocumyv Pamck quc. P. E. 1. recently at the home of her imi'- ”,,,,.N, S. . ,,.,.,.,, (hp --,.,,5i,- iiiii I.i'j1IilIi;i1ll sireagii caslled by Ihe,Ill)ilIiIR 1863. HP ioiioiiggo iizy-w,,1,,5,.. gh,,,.i,.5 Dunn, N 1,5, M; cl M: Wifr d M ' . , -, , . -9 F cuci. vici-it cs avages" nrj ie ev. nines . ( cuun. ' m ()”I” H""rs' on I an is I E M I M J r II Pnmw llldlali Rivcr. iroin whicli the sci- l 1874, was SLlCC'C8(I0(l by the Rev. g . ' V M , A ' I- , - . . . . r. i cmcii: crives is n in c. . ' : en. icn v. : BOCIHIUV Doug” ”" O rm Ins i cl 1 C oiaii wi D 0'Biien was 4' Mn” Sm" mm 2-1 D-tn. Iiloiiday. ii'cdiies- 1790- I'”t 1'” E" H" In - - -a I called in 1882 to the Archipiscopal . . . - . . oi '”"'d-I mm"”" See of Halifax his place at Indian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 8,3,, ,,,,,,.,. OH HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ria.V- Thiirsday. Maura Edward and Wilbur Wool- 7”V"1 "I "I In early iiays of this settlement ' p 1. ridge visited friends in Tyne Val-IIIWSP SFXP 7-0 pm. Monday, Tuesday, Icy on Sunday June 7,1, am.:i.ciimis, i;iii..w.-. Maciiiiiimis, an F1l'1dr'l.V- needless to say they saw niaiiy,M9”'-””'i 5"N"'Ih1I':Il jggiipcqrtire ,, Rorrlmi: H g I ;aiianges in it hh3dlb9f9llb(?9 3')eni:sipI:iipipi;: n(hiJrll.ll'Slm”;' ispmtl MMW 2--I p.m. liio,-rliig & I-1-1daypsin(:e49iVT:l:oiir: slime igsd haijli vilsltc MS W0 mm mm mm” In M, 7'9 l7-m- ThUI'5dH.l7 lan , ' B -. ' . l mp i siil'l'()llli(IllltZ the lair: ,, I .ed Tyne Valley. Then former home V V , mph Saturday and Sunday. enter-in, me plm now owned by M1.-lslieel T ..im- mm Iilil'l'ii rzis aw geucy or by appointment lwiiiiam Waldron. "W" D”'”'” ”” g A m l,ou' Puiul. mi .11 only. suppl:c:i ii MALE HELP WANTED Experienced Ford parts man to take complete charge of parts room in an expanding dealership in Amil: in P . sciilc lliul pliisicicii i:prin the siutlier "N l Sitmic Fungicide lot Poiuioes PAIZATI belongs to the versatile family of carba- indtc fungicides which give powerful disease control without harming the plants. 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Waste" H':Ii E.M., GUARDIAN .rr:vori iii the dist ilic lestablshcrl illFfilEPlVE5 in mill-3 Summersldo which had hccn evacuated by th French Many of thc'n'i took up land the people had Mas but twice a year. that being as often as the Rev. Ami-as McEaohern could visit. that pni-i of his vast held of lab- OUT". The station was held. and cmifessioiis heard iisiially at the. .housc of Mix John McLe1lan,Indian cl 5 C ;, River. or that of Mr Roderick O Morrison of I)ai'iiley. It was the I n:.s.-iniiary's ('i1Sl0iI1 to drop in iVl'lPll passing the houses of mem- bers of his flock; he also visited ithc PTOIGSICIIII. settlers with whom the lived on the most amicable iterms. iiiclced, in-my of those good, peoiilc ivoiilti bring their children ',to liiiu for biptism. there bciii; at iiizii time but one Protestant lclei".zyiii.iii on the Island, the Rev. Tll9C1)llllil5 DesBrisay from Thurles. ,Ircl:ii:d, whose visits like those of "Ibis i-losc fr.end Father McEachern, F I iirre iiccessmily rare. p 5' v times in case of iirzeiil iiced 7i Frc '-i priest from Rivierc Platls or train Riisticn would he sent for ,by lhc Scotch Catholics of Indian Siam-r. for from 1300 to 1304 the 7 Abcc dc Caloniie minlsitgred to his cnuniijinien on the seigneurie of III Colonel Compton. and after his y S -V ilepai't'.ii'c, thcrc was a French ,pl'lPSIl at Rustico from 1812 to l R22. I When the first church at Indian R.vci' was built in 1814. t'ierc were about tireiity-sicvrii Catholic famil- lies in the iiiisl-inn. The size of the rhiirc-h was forty feet by thirty. in was trained by Isaac Newton prv Charlottetown. and fiiiished VPIIIEIIV by the p.'ii'liliniiers them-I QPIVPK. it list stood ('lCiVi'il iiriar ilic buy, on 1:iiid given by Jo'iii ;iii"I iAli”lils Mclmllan, ivl1C1'P an o bur-yin: ground still marks its site. This church was afterwards hauled to the spot occupied by the later one. and subsequently was moved in Sl'(iiii'llPl'Slf'lP to become the firstl cliiirch of that mission. . . . The second church which was built by Alexander McLel1an. in iPA3 was ninety feet in length by fifty in width. From its tower could be had a magnificient view of the siirmuiidiiig country. The interior of the church was very delicately painted. the prevailing tint being a pale peach colour. The ceiling was frescoed fairly well. The farm- er pastor, the Rev. Doctor O'Brien ei'ect.r.-d a handsome altar In the Blcsscii Virtz-Vi-n: it. was carved in black walnut. and above it stood her statue richly crowned. At the gospel side of the altar was a bracket holding a statue of the Sacred Heart. This church of st. Mary at Indian River was well appointed and was one of the fin- est wooden sanctuaries of the diocese. Until 1824 Indian River was serv- ed only by the occasional visits of Bishcm Mcitachem. From 1824 to 1338 thc Rev. B. D. MacDonald. afterwards the Second Bishop of Charlottetown. attended the mis- River was taken by Rev. Dr. Chais- date back to IMS. For on these records Was obtained the following son who entered upon his duties IN 01 WSW” Rev. L. 04 De mg, 0" me will J3”””'-V 1383' nev - 1838-1842' Rev. James Mac- ! I I I ' If one cvcclii llili uui'(i.s uf thc' old folk at Indian R.iei', the worst enemies they h-id IO coiitenri with Donald - 1842-1869: Rev. James Mr: Kenna - 1869-1874; Rev. Dr. CornellusO'71rien - I874-1882: Rev Dr. Jean Chiasson - 1883-1889; Rev diirin; the curly dziis of their John A MacDonald g 15894390. iiiiigrntlizii nci-c El". sticppersz Right mm M54". D. Jg Guns ; thase lii"S('lS iii claiiri: viiged the fields but were iiniilly driven away by Bishop MCEaCl1Pl'l1. Herc. as in other Highland setilcnieiits. legends are plentiful, One tells how a Mr the first (:l1lll'Cll .ll llll-I. had an advciiiuic with his Satanic Majesty On 3 very diiri; niglii. churcli was to be raised. Mr. laying down his t in go to his hm.-. .n Davnl Thc nay was long and as he would lmvc to be back the next day the tried to d-zssiiade him from going. telling to meet The brave ”iia5 not ITEII" l people of Indian River him he would be sure with ghosts nr tzOblll7'i M. M. replied tlixil ll." afraid of all lliP dciil:. and wont his way Next morning he ai'rived'on the scene somewhat lame and hearing ' mark on his leg which ed to his crave. His story that when on tho previous he had rciiched a small on tho shore of Darnlcy Ill ii (IS night, strcain Basin. he saw a diii-ic figure stand- ing on the bank. In ansvver to Mr. Ms frieitcllv 5!l'0FLlll;z the figure ruined, (IISCI iiisz itself in be a irriliciruis fiend. It spraiig on bravely resisted: fierce and I)ll3 mortal only escaped after being severely wounded. So goes ihc story. An explanation of- fers itsclf iii ihc fact that between pour Mr. ,ludian River riiid Darnlcy in those ;da.vs stood ii fll'illll?FV.lllali) the spirit. story l'i.'”iFl better be taken C359 "Cum tzrann sails.” I O o The chief feature nf fhc .9:-ciieiyv church was around Indian River M. of Darn- lcy who was coiii-criied in building preceding the (lay on which the frame of the M. worked until very late. At length, I-. lic prcp.ire:i M whoi the battle was 1890-1929: Rev. R. F. MacDonald - 1929-1950: Rev. Dr. L. P. Callag- han - 1950-. The second church of the parish of St. Mary's was built in 1843 It was struck by lightning and burned to the ground in 1896. The present parochial house was ' built in 1889. The mission church at Kenning- ton was built In 1939. The diocesan Eucharistic Con- gress was held in Indian River in I939. The parish rczistcrs begin in 1838. The parish of St. Mary's is com- posed of 98 families. EVINRUDE SUPER FASTWIN 15 H. P. OUTBOARD MOTORS They are latest in design. They are Tops in operation. At MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD., Alberton, P. E. I. CAMEO THEATRE KENSIN GTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Satur- day...see Fred Astaire, Vcra .Ellen, Marjorie Main and Keenan Wynn, in technicolor comedy. with Dancing - Songs - Music - in "BELLE OF NEW YORK". Also Serial and News. Funeral Service 'For The Late Josephine Gallant -The funeral of the late Miss Josephine Gallant held in Mount Carmel on Saturday, May 18. at 9.30 am. was largely attended by relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn five sisters and two brothers: Rev. Sister Cecilia (Ursu1e), North Dakota; Rev. Sister Jean Marie (Louise). Washington; Rev. Sister Theo- dosie (Angelina), Sumnierside: Mrs. Felix Pineau IJuiic Anne), Rustico; Mrs. Alphee Richard iilldnai. Wellington: Henry, Mount Carmel, and Alfred. New Jersey, U.S.A. Funeral i-nus was celebrated by Rev. F. J. Buote assisted by Rev. J. M. Poirier and Rev. Clarence Ill? "IIOIIIWT "I grind Cid illnt? Pitre as deacon and subdeacon. trees: in some parts tlic forest Rev. J. Lech” of -...........--4. wasl i-callly dense and the wind acted as mu.-. ,.r cerhmomel i3:.1?i..".3f3i”.”..32i..”32f'l2ii? -2 . by inrgottcn Under the frowning Rev' E J" Buom Mush prlesh pines. beniitiiul wild flowers bloom. and here and thc-re. on ilic banks nif the streani was mac. This quiet home at Indian River was very dear to the Rev. Dr O'Brien. who when leaving fax, exprracd his the following sonnet: ' "St. Mary of the Pines" "Sweet restful spot, embocomed in sion. From 1888 to 1842 it wag at- BIIY THE NEW 1953 all conditions. SUMMERFIELD. Dealer FORAGE IIARVESTERS The most compact thresher ever built, . adaptable, perfectly balanced, easy running, designed for thy pines; DION The Steel Thresher Thatls Different DION THRESHER Protected by 37 TIMKEN Roller Rearings. 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