T SHOWINGS TO KATHERINE narnunn "BRINGING UP ADDED . . . PRINCE ED WARD piliiililgilY - rusniv - WEDNESDAY g inn uonml iiuaraian y DAY-2.30—7.00—9.00 - -, . . . THE _ ' "r v — “BY GIANT mo: norm" m‘ - ‘ i ' ‘ . BABY " “TRAPPED G-MEN" Tish f Mild . I .. ~ POPEYE" ‘ - - Added-Comedy f! Tim Tyler's Luck. ‘ ____-__>_.___} :i___ ._ _ By 01.1 Tammi/i Of The Hillsboro LUDLOW JENKINS O NE MISTAKE wand she paid the price many .5... times over! The in- nermost secrets of a The following notes concerning the early hislOry of Mount Albion and somq of the surrounding districts have been handed down from the 01d settlers and to my knowledge have never been recorded. while others have been gathered from various .\il\ll‘('i‘<- and have been éotted (town with the hctpe that hey may b4: of value in the years to come. Doubtlnss there are some mistak- os as memory is fickle and the writer would value corrections from ziny source. I am llldvbiOtl to the following: Mrs. Hannah Jenjins. Robert Jenkins. Jchn Stewart. Benjamin Jeiilains all of Mount Afiblflfi} Charles ivlyers of Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jenkins of | Bcthel. Francis Jcnkins. Annan- i dale, Wl liam Nelson. China Pont. John Byrne. Bedford; Walter B. Robertson. Charlottetown, all de- ceased except Benjamin Jenkiirs and Mr. Byrixc. Also lvLrs Walter Rims Kinrcsis lmi: especially to’ William B. Ballem late of Birch ill_ Mount, Albion is a comparatiiveiy new settctncnt. nn set-‘lers being there a hundrcd years a-go. , Beforg settlement it was used as n pasture for young cattle and sheep belonging to the farmers of what was than baled “Forty Nine." Early in the spring they would be turned loose to graze on the luscious gras; then growing in the swamps and along the creeks and numerous uprings in that sec- tion of the country, but before be- ing turned loose they were always marked generally with notches and holes in We ears and various ind-eeti were ti \ combinations used. Same would have a notch in the right err others in the loft, others would have n notch and a hoe or two holes. other; would have the top of one our cut cfl_. others would have in‘. top of both ears cut off. obliterating other mari<s of ccure. and this wits known as ghe “Rogues Mark." In the fall of the year some- times vc-rv latc. generally late Nowimbri" or December. they would be rounded up and instead of the thin animal; put; otit in the string ‘ l mud. Needles to say there were frequent losses cspecially among the weaker cattle. Mount Albion was formerly cal- ed Burnt Hill on account of it be- ing all burned over about one hundred and five years ago. and the name of “Burnt Hillary" g5 was frequently applied to its res- ldients until comparatively recent years. It received its present name at two different times. Orgln of Name A resident by the name of James Weatherbie who had been work- ing itrAlbioTi Mines. N. S.. called it Albion and in the first report. we can find of its school. by In- sipwtcr John M. Sloiik in the year i855. it is cubed by that name. Shortly after this at a. meeting in the school house. ag the suggestion of Mrs. William Sea‘ey. grand- mother of Mr Samuel Sealey of the same place. the word ‘Mount’ was added unto Albion and so “Burnt Hill" and tine nick name of “Burnt l-fillers" for the resdenis is heard no more. THE FIR-ST SCHOOL The first school was in a. house which belonged to Thomas Robert- son, somewhax, east of the present school. It had B. fire place in it and the crny teacher we know of teaching in it was a. man py the name or" “Corbin Watts." He was one 0f those teachers who went around among the residents to board. each family boarding hm for so long. His salary was paid according t9 iihe number of child- ren attending school. sq ymuch for each child until four was reached. this one went free. when it started again with the fifth if any resident was lucky enough to have that many in school age, which was seventeen in those days. In fact persons of greater aige. frequently went to school in the winter mowhs and it was no uncommon sight to see young men with whiskers attending. If it were not ior a little incid- ent that occurred in the old school the name of Corbcn Watts would probably have been forgotten. A litte bcy by the name of Francis WW WW b3 T0111“; ti‘ i119 OWTI- Jenkins, late of Annandale. saw ers knouu" thrm only by t-hc an alder boy slyly scrape a Ave mull“ i“ the HTB- coal out of the fire-place and pck- Even tho mllch (WW5 were let ins i; ofi the hearth when the loose iii this vast hint:r‘~and but Learner's bu}; was turned slipped lhéy \\'0\l‘<l Hlivflyfi WEB!‘ B lcél- it into his overcoat pocket wh ch Every hell llilil n diffcrini; note w“. hanging on a nail nenfgy. 811d l’ \\‘-"5 Wflfllully ZhB YOHWB Naturally mere was something folks its to m, after the cutie doing before long. and the commo- thc rainy w: hing. Eyinyrne knew mm when fQnOWQd mule quife an their win as well its thtilr ncigh- lmprasgfgn on the lit la biy who bum bvll- will very you told the 500W u» the writer on his children being rible io dtstingui between the (lfferent nfies. It was :1 vrrv frequent occurrrnce in those days to have cattle get in what ims called the when bhe uli-ok- neighbourhood would have to tum out and hunt for the lost This generally happened in the srprin-z when the cattle reach- ing for a particularly green patch pf_@=s blouse mired in the soft 1‘ r-‘mi? L: fa - [Rugs and Carpets Cleaned. Sized, Repair- ed and Altered. Your Did carpets Woven into New Rugs and Runners. We pay freight charges. Send for Catalogue. , {TIME RUG . gwoiucs ‘Ibis _ an.» i. ' fiami .. nfnetieth birthday. Shortly after ihis a new school was built by William Hooper and Henry Jenkins residents cf the district on the south side of the road ifong side of a lcvely spring surrounded by a grove of trees one of which marked ifhe weztern the school mentioned kndwn except "Juniper" quite n. handicap when the sch house had to be mvved. the necess- ity for this being on account of the icrge number of children at- tending. An exterfllon haxi to be built on near the spring but a fraohdt of water from the - side, passing so near it, the aohool was in dun of loo its founda- tlonbugwi.» thebui otnnew school min on the aide of the thin trouble was at Ill trustees were John and thO snhooiwuqitiifed V April 21 rvim t ' " o! MW cm ....c:..."a Md m Oarolinl. a stain a piliil; ‘mi _ cmurnoinrolvy _ coARmAiv . Final Showing Today... 2.30 1-9 'CAPITOL—-MON. £6 TUES. \. i GOOD SONGS, DANCES, JOKES, MUSIC OLD TIME AND MODERN MINSTREL FEATURES A STRAND THEATRE MAY z-u- & su- The Show You’ve Been Waiting For! TICKETS - 50 CENTS ' OONIIDEBATION s - mo: 11-8789-1-81-81! IUNDA! SERVICES: New Glos- s»: 11.00 l. in., Cavendish Baptist hutch no . m. Rev. Wm. G. -Quigley, Ming . L488. WE SAY BOOST l8 duatry and help unemployment by feeding yoga foxes Bungle Ration: and Isiah Fish. L-306-4-23-1i I ADVERTISERS ABE BEMINDED that advertisements for insertion Guardian shouid be received at the office not inter than l1 AM. the previous day. tf. v CENT PARISH —Serwicea cancelled Sunday, April 24, on c. uxit of road conditions. Ligyd ‘ Henderson Student. L-303-4-23-ii P. B. ll. Inspector McLean reports this week- Seven cats humanely destro ed- one of these cats had been c used by a. dog and had practically ge - mad. others were old or sick. o l $15.25 Per Family Is Spent by Chains In New Brunswick The value of chain mm; w Brunskiok is clearly and informer. ingly shown in a compilation by m, Chain Store Amcciation. The chains. who are members of the Association, pay every year in the people of this province a total of ‘SUNGLO VIXEN AND PUPPY -—starter combined with 50% fish and 50% meats is giving us the largest pups we have ever produc- ed. at 3 and 4 weeks. L-308-4-23-1i MEMBERS of Alpha Reb- ekah Lodge No. 10 are {requested to a l ......... ADDED _____ - nearly one and a. third n-illltcn dol- l h MUSICAL ATTENT1ON The gtion of agimalamon‘ a farm in New 1ar=_;1m'156'1 to be exact A . _ _ _. k as _ k1 . , . _ Lmman.“ PICTORIAL ' légrgmatlgakgrllolgéibovefi a vegwemgiatzd agduxitlil-rtiguiligieg gvzagrotsmlangrsalarxixgngmmrlfv ‘lgil-d m _ 319- NOVELTY for t. Pierre and St. John's. Bay ggageifomfimgwshlggefiéflimgf "51?’ ' s wink citizens’. Almost a mil 13K Roberts. Harbor Grace. Carbonear horées y QUICK BENEFICHL RESULT $971.654— is spent by Chaim m and Port, Union. Nfld. on Satur- ma‘ m m OBTAINED REMOVAL 0F bu such 10ml products as fish o orig. {isprli 2am... A. Pilrjitfirlaisrlfgi. me "gulggwlfaméufltsm tuwfmlg; rim TllyggllgngLAND IN mamas, textile goods. biscuits‘ n - - - . ~ ' horses be examined and be found 9”- “mdiw- ‘hm- dalfl’ DW- _.__ . ' _ N “A C heavy enough, in good enough F1110 - Wflétflb . brushes. earthen- 'se¥figegNnyoxP?_asp_ condition for the work. Several 0m of the most uremia/tic oct- Wflirlvhgenti. {wit and eggs. uxmmg Om. Kings. Bomb“, _ very light horses are being used currenoes in the practice o a ords n towns. and am“ 7 P M Topic “The Trlmuph of around the town. medicine is to see the thin. e-ncit- where chains operate receive an- “h the bros; Rev s D “Res Pay There is a d belonging to a ed, nervous, sleeiplesg patient suf- nual rents totallim $05,571 Am v i liN nut-imam wiuiiu wr- ' ' ' I-iw-i-w-u iifitfiiii? ."‘v..°v lfiiiffilliniwit? "ti" “"2 ‘h’ “wit” imuli '§‘.3i°“...‘"‘°...i. y "$.23" ‘“ ”""‘“'°‘“‘ ' nicmun own - WILUMI um! t '—-"- one of the mail carriers. Pat ccn- 5° m‘ u“ ago opera on~ or ~ ' UN _ Lemo l of the thyroid gand and Without counting items of capital ‘ u“ Wm‘ Imdumm \Br(zoglgnfyi‘gilflClggeo flgrlaiggsuTnext figggstifeuigilgilotngliig sjgb ggttllielxgqgg: ‘Y1 twg or three weeks afterward eXDEme m‘ cost of liflht. water, in- 's Day as follows: Hartvlile in‘ he 0e; u‘, me p55; omce and become a moat changed individual. sunnce and other overhead cha/ig- I 11 A. M. Brookfield 3 P. M. Hun- meets h (“and whom he Mcom- The strained, excited appearance es. the $1,321.66‘! income derived "— ter River '1 P. M. Glasgow panlas on hi; munda Amu- mom- has changed to one of calmness. ffflm the chains by the people m All‘ 0ft Facilities bme onefluarwr °1 the mm m“ Wednesday 7.30 P. M. Dr. A, 0- in: mail is delivered. he goes bug the heart which was beating at this province means that the chain p gfletlgftyegaswtarfr-eggyusiggg-z thomson, Minister. L-300-4-Zl-li to ma‘ postzokfjfsicif‘ with if. Cronirpi tléeqiéofi 0:683:10 as lsunowi beating mi-eenegvy armuaiiégiofgigiliwg; -———— i -—-— and en orne,w ere Patio a . eappe e mproves Elm!“ y TEXT or uproar "1 ‘"1 “if W" i" Qualifies 1°" 8 FOXMEN ATTENTION - Are a luncheon guest. Agni on th a with it comes also refreshins sum of 815m. ‘wvemmmt Fm“ °‘ ‘1°°-°°° . u wanting w feed cheap, yetwell afternoon rounds. he iilttcompanieg mconronarzp HERE Followlniz was the text of the air 595ml ‘m addltmml devempment’ hearing i938? Then use Bunglo his friend. intil the all in de- 1 have in mind a physician wihn -——— committee report- read by. M11 0- “will; ufiggggglydoggggggagggigxpggg Rations and Island no. as the baa- lvewd at his own how- when 1t was always very conscientious otrrawa. Am‘. 22—(C1P)—Notio| ‘ it. E.“°‘§.“€r i2§..i“l.ie=il‘h.°“ diure- w i» mm in u: u ‘5- m‘ “m ”°“‘ Wififwfifii 1i §"‘§3‘?$"v?°ill§“£a“ii.$‘1i‘ “villi? m“ “*5 w?“ “° ".,.’“”°“......' “mi 3i l‘.‘°°‘£'“<>......“°° “‘ °i.‘?.§‘°‘€§o“&‘ U! BY e . ~ ' - ' ~ ' i d bou th o 0 e r ny -. . “Your Cflmmmee °n A“ service devfilwmm‘ m the Manama ——-— may °" m“ m" b9 ‘unerm ‘mm yeeirlfllle lfhr war eseexa and 2s I is iziven in the current issue of vin es in the next few months and his i, m ls W85 asked iliiétgelfecef‘: mfff,‘,n“§§,..§§ that Charlottetown apparently will wlggeME 0x1 ltwl-IRATII-{x-uivirag. C. he gfifgfit"; ‘fayhgiée msesblgwe- happened to be m-esi em of the the Canada Gazette. ascertain W1 . ' - '~ was e c y 5 0n ~ mm 110m n; --—-—-—-——- Gflvginwena xigginéfgtolflgbgff p.32; lzizvglogmggsifbfg)‘; a) riiiiltmariii E15 WY $411‘; tcbylngitxil. wlzgge h; ‘éfmlgmmiflgnugaggswpyfrggsflilolgliéeé doufiffifi, K155: me pflwed_ h: Minard‘: iiiniment u. ovas shim. “"11" ‘ ‘e e . assistance for thedevelopment of "l!" ° c“ r are was almost continuously bringing m Canada wheihtl‘_sl1Ch wit» um 1.5 D0,. dam“, the m. m,“ hard work in Toronto University. At i0 "w Wt» ulfwe- but cull-ti uh r- b f f dL o M privately or municipaly owncd- 5.1118,... or gravened nmwa s are present his work is on the Atlantic mum‘ "I h“ “"1 310mm W51‘ “s” “o” me or h? has“ has been ascertained and ViC have bad“; needed M me present; time salmmh During his stay here he ness partner should not be neglect- he Wfls very thorougt n -, . , - _ i1 (my-d, ii tientts from their tivn ihlf_P°f51¥;:n§$ifi“lgn€h§ie$.13;wag; when Passenger traffic is suspended me léle lilutlist of ktllsnglirélegaéIi-lfl-Wy igogvf; gngaydfyl 3°“ m“ he fifliaqgm windwgs a 8111390‘; i run “nun once m, Em,“ ‘Etdefpial contribution can only be by reason of the fact that the con- - ‘i’ B “BS ° r ' This week's contributions: firialliy told him that the boo d stand 118a been renwved. Unteu lffilfle towards civic air ports if 411N011 0f the runWB S with the GAZETTE“; In me 1m o; up- Mrs. Elizabeth liliiacDonald $1.00 was quite willinrz to accept his the heart. has previously been af- “i such ports are municioelly (“V1161 “mt coming m" 0! t e grmmd is pointments promotions and retire- —'“"_—*"" judgment on afcase. He went flicted ‘by 80W! W"! 41168959’ 511°! “Your Committee on Air Service Sum m“ 1 15 cmmdered “nwfe 'merits in the Canadian Militia ap- Plmiouu-s overseas and when he returned he n! former rheumatism. NKMWMW reports further as follows» and 1S apparently "nyfecilceble W Dem. the following: P. a. 1. hrs was more cxmscienliotis than ever b0 health is moot satisfactory. m <13‘ Air iramielolrgitltlifiiowuas {$81151}?! Operate a oussentrer D-flne- Econ? c. 1.15. campbei; is c): “grad reg-"a-edwilllolhliii: saséelegaefseaiyinlihas until finality, htligring iiaddémmeiga ill effects m i: mt due to regress ‘ » ' * commn. s. e .. ‘ n ng e l _ . meson . hiihionw and the Federal swam‘ Definm‘ Sm" Diiflrflk’ Toulrfegrétgpt. Lt. W. W. Reid, 1st. Easter holidays in Charlottetown. ggildslhe finder-Qatari?» gpgationjgwo ielvhere SIUEEPY is nndvbable or ment through the Department‘ of “ x Feb. 1938. To be 2nd Lt. tsugfl: —-—- . weeks gfilgr (yngraflgn h... came into patient is uniwilliniz to undergo Trait-spurt is vuuulbuttufl exiflitsstve- Unfit?‘ ‘beef ‘irfcgmtelicflet 1x" Gerald. Garfield Ferguson. 20m b. Mr. and ma. o». n. Buntain my on“... a changed mam H. m, opmmon, m, llqgbmflnt give! D 1y to all‘ ports in various par comm fie B“ B 50W e e 193a. have returncdlromanenjoyablevisit “m, 1m an 85km m, to u,“ NW“, m; m“ “mow ». the Dommtgn ‘indigiitgmbya drixfigiégfi fetrfsgisreshtoligdDggpeuifkiirevblgilikhiiefi ‘o? CENTRAL MNCHURQ|1 gum,“ Y°§§¢ ma‘? sb‘I,“"‘°’“ gm will’; Tl’- Wd“ 5mm"! 72 i‘, N" 9M9 “m” ' of grants air l_ . _ . a. n B ut a l he i‘ head l. ‘m 96 m1oa__ In m- ush/g “ju_ “,3, i-‘rttlsiniéld aifiwii rliilaktliig mrttetbwhlftiafaspifzigt wlfegltghigfyglkiliarlie 3,32% 21d“? §°£fwf°,“‘§{v§e°b§,k§§ month‘ ___. ttliuyumndrlfion (jbégfore-evpelgllilnn.“ and DQ561157 0! non-ids Bil . ' ‘ spa; i ve rail “blfiwffigl? fiipfiiidlgéifi if)?‘ gifeagziiesietxlizifrri giuarivmtgtllliertlalafgliime ship M‘ the mmmns sewn” m the LTikitsi-glifsrg gilelndr: ortMtiiofslggirleg nlillgk obialhirdexg; sLiingvai cases of n and ‘F? “timotés point and heavier than in mvsl» my Centr“ clmsm“ Churd“ The ha; mm“ ‘in m, PF}, 1 3:5 “If. of the i-hvrold gland. Dr Terence ruipid heart. even if there a no i QETlFe following statements made other paint in the Dominion o! can-pm" m ‘ms "m b° mmmly "' having undergone a}; opémiori r0; East Kinizis College Hospital. rmi- uppamrv- argument of cm- tiw- = 0n the floor of the House of Ccm- ada and a proven fog free area where (‘fill/Ed b!‘ the 989W! End by E1119!‘ apnendmtm early yesterday mom, a-mfm his time moi; wyiaiiui-e 0f mid gland and. m ing eve- mons. Ottawa on February 24th the service has been maintained at w- H- Stevens“ W b93315 °1 m‘ mm the Heart and arculation; m“. haul ‘ mewbousm gegpqnggsua- 1M1, are of particular intcrestl-y- DTBBUCEUY 100 D91‘ 09m ein°193¢Yi$i°“g7°nt1°n M’ the evening set‘ ._..___?_____ “Nonflm gs more rgmgy-kglbig in; mtg at which body fiT The nsnt iéierd Hqyvkfe- slii/iggfiiflf; git/g ixixmrrlmlng 2:31 $235 g? “t; °°- Mlnsnfl iiaimmc .- - ea stains. than the comiplcfe recovery of some Wonk-b advisable- o ransnor .5 fl 1—-‘ __ The _________._.-.-___: m the Mar-um“, Provinces has m; 00ft faculties TEE BAPTIST CHURCH .__ .- . _-~~--~-- - m. . been work out, in detail. At the "It is understood that the -De- Rev. Harvey L. Danton, B.Th., BI). .. ‘ present time we are exp ring the partment of Transport hasthcom ii- wéllmfikecomi “h: “Qllflregr possibilities at Moncton. but no de- ent engineers sta. ioned in o d - h“ nq h m B h‘ on c.sion has been arrived at in the times uvailableuti) examining? in; “Buxneln i; m: Nvged Mp6?“ er" mahwr‘ we are Colmqermg me e5- imeilPtPOrt ‘gait? esisor mgmminidjgd Th {B25181 oh will ad ytiie tablishment. of a terminus at Monc- ac i es an reco r m‘ e1 x m 1 d m Male mn with feeder services to other that steps should beiaken o - Iélllic on“ g monihraléaan, _ meg eve_ Maritime cities.‘ with to have these engineers hoir ave c e - brought to Charlottetown for the hing music. commencing with ‘i; Main Expenditures In Maritime! purpose of making a detailed report congregational song service at 6. the question of a member from Nova. Scotia. Mr. Howe stated: Honourable member will see a izreat deal 0f M- tlvlty in the Marltimes this Y9K!‘- Our main expenditures in the 00m- iniz year will be in the deveicllnleni’ of the service PTO- "Replyinu to years with 200d c. We have fairly adequate municipal fields at Moncton. Saint John, llax, New Glasgow amt Sytlrlfly- W8 good R15 der the lottetowri field e . "Upon hearing verv strong stale- ments made by members from Nova. Scotlri. particularly from that they preferred regular _ Canada. service to ‘feeder lines op- erpted bv private enterprise under Government supervision, Mr. Howe stnieclz-‘Let understand the Muritime siuation. i am illVmE (he Mari ime Provinces the best. system to give them. l am not giving them a second rate system. When we are nrciimcd for a scrvite from Mon: boll we i kill t..t.'.i simply cal for tenders from Moncten to Charlottetown. from Moncton to from Monctcn to Halifax to Saint John. conditions and we beam into each of ti that flying wi.l be done on lust BB good a beam as there iii mainland operation. we shall have suitable facilities to handle en- gers and mail at these poin s. “Ln reply to a further statement by a member from Halifax de- manding, trans-Canada service throu hout. Mr. Howe stated: l! time arttirnes feel that we should have Government operation there. weshall have Government oper- ation. Personally I think they would be better served the other way. I d: Air Lines operate th auxitnry aefvices from the centre at. Monctea. < mid Government geuhh ll N! "m i to qunuoni remain 4mm" ‘clfifloflllfl at? v- poru g uom' i3“ fliuniciptlitiea b! mghtnlon Go .Howa a ted: we lfld who: thIil‘ M!!! fllh aiill-Clnldl fil-Wiv? concerning airport conditions and p. m. possibilities in the vicinity of Char- ———— ISLANDER. DEAD - Word has ewwn. It is observed further that con- been received by Mr. Reuben Bar- siderablc sums are being expended Kingston. announcinar the by the Dominion Government for his brother Mr. . K. military air port development at different points in the provinces oi la. and New Brunswick 4 100k into the possibility and advisability of es- tablishing some part of the air de- fence operations in this Drflvincfi- Condition of Highway "This report .18 veers. land duriria diff in his lifetime. his last visit beiny in 1936. Besides his brother ment on- ed above. he leaves a. sister, Mrs. Frank.- ‘Godrey in Cornwall, a brother Golden. in Colorado, and a cannot conclude sister Fkeuessa. Mrs. White. in San- without a reference to the most un- ta Barbara. California. to whom is satisfactory condition of the high- extended sincerest sympathy. way between our present air port ——- and the city of Charlottetown YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE- where durlni: the period o! the past The You people's Union 0f Several WQEEKS numbers 0f P955511‘ North Wilgiire held a special ser- gers arriving by airplane have had vice m me church on E559“ gun- l0 Wade llhmullh mud i0 9-" Wm‘ l day evening. Mr. E.N. Easter act- mobile which had to be attached ed a‘ chflmmn Following 1s the in a tractor and hauled a oonsider- pmnam, Hymn. “Now Cheer our ab“ di-“Mwe akm“ ‘he hmhway‘ Hearts This Eventide": the Lord's 1 Modernizing ‘ Older Houses or before it could- prcceed on its own . . .. power. For a time not even a gisya msggfiiPsrlgméilj PM? “g2 NQW one. tractor-hauled automobile could be m Y i‘) ‘deb - Mia‘; R moved aioniz a portion or the high-i P8 wfelfluuus vely. a ‘y! is‘. ha The “m”! o’ my 01d, way between the city and the port M1 hel- Pra-WT Y T- W _ b‘ w “m, and it is fen that, i; 15 um-eason. lllialderston. 5010. Miss?‘ Eldn Glow. house Olfl d m. . able that this condition shcu d ocn- Take Uu Thy Cross l, reed!“ W and inexpensively’ m° ° u! tinuc to exist for seven cmsm-itLo Mr. Edwin Edwards: The Chann- lied with .P. Inaul-A! vcarshwhcnh .or approgimately ogne ed glrileilil fioééowtedhthgw; $65113: Yeqmd new hon: mon: sac sprn. esam n- can," e ae o e '. , ‘ dition prevails. This la not a dead- The leading part. "Evangel" was W0, can be built u leg; can m4 ylfl; bagga- gppgugncc. 13.13.31“ end road terminating at the air- aapmbly taken by m“ 141mm n“. Ated lidingl not only Improve tho olflih, bill (hi? l1l° h“ D01‘! but H mB-lfl hlirhwuy servin! con. The others taking the puts lnlide —- for back of the attractive weather-ruining luff!" l" important farminz communities. of the six disciples were: MPEWIJ" h.’ 3 h - . bl i atylea m5 .2. e hater M...» .52§.‘.‘..‘1§...'ifi‘i§l'~§l3il§'i'.l'£2‘2l1i§°3..i..*..2'§‘1l.Zikliiiupwv»u- ~ man. O B Efv l1. . vi --—-———————— Easter. Min Bemricefletheriy and ;m”"'“°‘ °f w"? '.‘°“‘°- Fkflblmifll — permanent _ln c1321; HALIFAX. April zi-runerei ser- m... w. n. emu. The offering "=1 "W"! — no rep-mun: —- ream the mt by the "m" d” vices for two Boy Scouts drowned followed an Easter Sons by Home. Auk any hardware or building lupply dealer for complete infonna i‘; ‘$5.2 Mvhu vi w» w - 9' m m - adi b Mr. . N. Essie . Th had he» tau-v. limit-w’. n the Praiserofliirrei NO urxnr cos-r - no ll-PAINTING N Preiiggat viy. Cgcllictizclggcggtfol: Who Died." m owed by the bene- OVH. E UV Oll head“ lame mum o! smut. n, diction brought the service to a at“ close. rm choir. led by Mrs. on. Asphalt Shingle; -- Roofing; -- Insulating BMW!» Noyo. rendered voluwble assistance. _._________ Hm. Pro-Convocation- Donald Smith. last Saturday. . I. o. o. r. < NATAL DAY CELEBRATION hall». Mrll ma BRIDGE AND AUCTION < > FORTE-FIVE! ’ I Unlock It!!! Iofnnhmcnb and Dana "helm u» Cob-Mt inoluloil » Pholnble It the loor. ‘AAA - Dance Odd Fellow’: Hall gi MacDONALD-ROWE i‘. WOODWORKING CDIVIP , Ltd riiniiucts. Silllllil-Et siuintis. moans. Etc BiilLlliliG v v,‘ , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-