sEP'rEMol:R 1. 1953 0'Grady. l-ytlilax: Theodore Smith, PAGE EIGHTV THE ACiLlARDlA.N. NCI:IARLOTTETOWN 'Dr. John MacLean. Coiling- ' C O O wood, Ontario, is the guest or his . l liieductic. N. E: Charles Ta,-lo; AGENTS-:-VIONTAGCE: hmoia F. Landry. rm. Byron Stewart. M” w””'"" M”L""'1 , , sN”l?.'3,,mm3,' 11;S'gi";:i;,,,ff;e";lf,ort AGENT (I-20R(iF.T()WN: w to I . ' H " ' ' " ni- 7.W----A777- 7: 7 7 7 7 E7 9"- W1 - , . H , - 7Ba t1o,t-( '.0nvent10n won. rum crave. N. s.: Kennett 1110 Gluardlan may he hnugtit in tho following plilre.-t in Montague: . Ml. REY Dlllln 19" .VC5l9id3.V l - llughs, Cambridge Station. N, )3 Blue Dome Rrrattiurilti-t. xuul Utlllrtliildl Offlfti: in Georgetown: Em retlurlnttoll-ianllmlnmsoiitarioi ail- n e e 0 m n -u-- . and Lame Mnlhesonl Esme”. The Post (mu-t-; ill shorts. The Minsk Bur. . er I I e V511 Vi Daren s l. , .Hicks to overrule a Sydney school point, N.13, w v---'-' --W 7 A s 74 '”vv--- tsummerville. On the return trip hr: 1 W01-FV111-El N- 5" lCPl'r The board decision pcrmilting use or The Mnri:;rm: united Eapl. 'W” 3CC0mD9”l9d by W5 5l5"5Y- M153 i lM”mme Unmd Baptist m"Ven' public funds for separate schools in Young People's Union sgtum: ..'FOR. WEDDINC -d .h at . . . . . .- an s our Ml. Fioonian Reynolds. Mon luon concluded annual wmlom helclth” Guy. encud Engene Thompson 0! Oz IH!-'4. "'3 ”CllmDb0”'5"- EV" ii-mill Willie IPII vnstcrdav on it. busines5lM”y Dunn" l Th I t l ' i i . . ' ' -r - t e IA- 1 .TlDtt t tht - . l .. In English China and bhmuwm mp In Sydney N" s' 'l1iss Bdtibar: Macl cod lett lslilraecgltialg lipIi;:i?nt:;ruI:I);:eth: Scsorh :1:-ages dfid l'ce;dv”errsmBixdIal:Ii5iU:0 Iiilalijiaiyrie-It:IidMi)Lilo(iIIi1rgalpE:xlrimAi(;f1bfltppog 3B150PWI:5 5lVt:nas';o(:;i':gI; mldf 5” I"e5ld9n'4 01 the or '7-fr. l. l -r - ' - ' - 1 ll Mllk R d A :l . , .l,l ld b de-d .lll.l In a us I L ill e on... . roesan c ganza oh. l I l nnrncc ossci. E .,.on....n.. H.” WM... 150 M00” ,,0,,.ll)e.lllereda.lvwror hel home ill. cankll 0'; or the o9:l';"t&;dlIf:"ll;:l:: glojf 3:; 9 5" ll ” " ' ” ggtllmggglesian R0""'" C3 ” resolution protesting that In some Other officers. Gerald Mititr by lungs county 'intll.r..l ..hm t. nkg 5-u;l".,l, M Red cl-05, cunlcl r 3 . Vass.. at rev 5629" ml I I ed by Mr R C Parent su mm. Pmducllw P-stuns Dela l mu the were cohllxlcw Brunswick communities Prot- Moncton. vice-president: gm, sssocrailnn. IIPdllP5(i4x. stln't't1lilt'i 1,, 3..a..,.,. club Hall M.,,,,,,g.,,.” 0,, summer in Montague. guest or her I M l m- E" l -l l” l 33 95 5' ' jestant children are forced to at- Dunlield, comhiii. N. 13.. secretarv 2nd. Beaver Hall. !i.innt.t:ttn ll.tn.'P 1-,ml.Sdal.l M,,enll,l,r ml, belwemlaunt. Mrs. Callum Bruce. deumelg" gm r:cen:WgI:1::e:nF3:;:-l The weak" mm the Amhl” f:;'::dln0l;:ag'gvbl::'r:5 igleypgfeesgl tend Roman Catholic schools or Lots Hunt, Margaree. N. s.. .13 'l i ' none at. all. sistant secretary: Andrey xeddv Ban . " . ti . . It A 1h 10 P V .Sl.EClAL snnwcn g Ml” he told the Ayrshire Breeders herelBreeders oi the keen interest. all minority group, l The Bwllsls recorded mall, cpl Hallmx, lreuurerl "0011 P9N91'U5 ii" and Mrs: Carl Stewart and O Lr.i:i. ltt't'0l'IIDalil9d by Mrs. E. S. ' r- Fred Norton. of trrre visitors to N anal Mr. lolin, N B. '1-.c'.l gan. The uedditi: ii... i In All Sainls Chtirrit. (Utrri September 21st. , , F B .ti.1cl.ni'rti and daugh- Russoi Farquhar- .. vteic gucsts of Mrs MacLaren. Brudencll. AlL7E.i't Dyetvar. Brudenell. Lilinn Devi nr. Cliarloitetowii. A MIGHTY EPIC OF TIIE SEA THUNDER! hvlrssrs P.iciinrd Machean and Rogiualt-l' Reid. uontague. were tvcnkrnd visitors to Saint John. N. v'.i:titrr. Fcrtio. R.N. and son Charlottetmvn. Miss Ferne Born .: a member of the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mont- wlirii they met to honor Mr. John Ronncll and cxtmd to him best wzshr-s in his chosen career. Miss Anna MarI.arcn. Montague. was pliinn nrmnipanist for singing and I -e Ill AIIILA main ntltt : ttmltttittsptltt-tnowttstvtts E .n.-iptm TO-DAY and WED. ANN- BLYTH l' ; V. EIIIWIII EIIINGER mnuctmt t . - CARTOON -- ”SI"()KTS.VIEN'S PARADISE" SHOWING AT 2:3!) - T - 9 UP comm: FRIDAY sen. 11th PRINCE EDWARD Hundreds turned away in Saint John last week. Be sure of it st-at-BUY TICKETS NOW! TWO I"ERF()RMAN(7ES ONLY ililiitmtilttttirt 00000000 I "nrrooes stn;ANoea-- Wt. Miss Virginia Ogar. have re- turned to their home in Brighton. Montague. . '.Viiss Anna Power has return- tad to her home in Montague alter spending her vacation in Queens- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi George of Queensport, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power, Mon- tague. . W'lSI'l'0B FROM B. C. - Mr. Beth's brother Neil. of Fraser Val- ley, B. C., were visiting relatives in Gladstone. Iris and Hopetield this week. Mr. MacBeth is a building contractor in the Fraser Valley, and large number of friends and neighbours present and the honor- ed guests were the recipients of many lovely gifts or chinsware and olic Women's League. the people of st. Andrews held I farewell party in the hall at Mount Stew- art on the evening of August 21 for the occasion with mixed now- ers and white streamers. ' of Mary's as n novice of the Sisters of St. Martha. Charles. who is the son oi John A. and the late Mrs. McDonald tAlllsary). has been accepted into the Oblate Order for priesthood. A pleasant evening was spent in music. dancing and singing. During the evening Reverend Father Mnccormack as chairman called the gathering to order and made a tew remarks suitable to the occasion. An address was read by Mrs. John Mciiearney and a gift ol money presented to each by Mrs. D. L. Mullen. which was graciously acknowledged by the honored guests. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", and "God Save the Queen" brought. a very pleasant evening to a. close. - To Miss Alberta Atkins and Mr. Charles MacDonald, Dear Alberta and Cliarlesz Theloccasion which prompts our gathering here tonight is one and admire. We cannot but rejoice. however. in the thought that you have the courage to heed the invitation ot our Divine Lord to tollow more closely in His footsteps. May He give you the grace to realize your noble aspirations, and may your example serve to inspire the youth or this parish with lofty ideals. we nhall miss you. Alberto, more than we an say. The mlendid qualities which have endeared you to us-your piety. your cheerful- nsss. your generosity, and above gregallan ot the sisters ct Bi. M.-trthn. We shall eagerly follow your course at Mount st. Mai-,v's and look torwsrd to the day when, God willing. you will return to wonderful qualities at heart and mind are well known to the people of this parish. Duuna vour stu- herds of non-pedigreed and mixed.1 The above figures show that;.ot the gomerie and Sons and W. and J. Logan. He said that in all places the quality of the cattlv was high. In the latter two herds he was shown cattle oi the same breed- ing as the two bulls bought by of Burton Duellist. the granddam oi Dunduti Gilt Edge and other near relatives. Noliceoble Improvement Mr. Parent noted ment in agriculture in the British Isles over the years prior to the war. He said this was caused by two things, Government guarantee of prices for several years in ad- the school room lor their August here. He said he iouhd their su- meeMng' me. meme bemg "Uh. ..-ENtjAtil-zitll-".NT.-Xi: mrrl Hits Il:.l;,.Iliamftill.)lT::.l:H,:W;:d&uil.l';m:g M558” Ml-Hi A pleasant visit to total herds tested approximately lperlor pastures were due to a num- tmdd n WI 5.. scl lu dl S Edmond lmiwimw '. .- tl..n- xmi Szmm Mmmgue am View” Cm” 1" 56 P" 6”” we” Ay”m””' lb".m mam” were elaken yirom rlfilkge ';ier:otIi,1ii' uguel wlsll ln qmlm, sup .-n. . 7 MOMHEUG lthey were the guests of Mr. Parent also told of spending First, and perhaps most import- Acts and Mark Hvmn' 383 wag gagement of liiPli' da . )l.t:x Ml. mld Mrs. Emmn Nona”, M1”-1 Ogars sisters. Misses Jennie three days visiting the Ayrshire lant. is the soil and climatic condi- sung A shun mjayel; by each meml Leona to Aiban snlIlv.tr .ot Nit 3P5 MYTUE Camlmellv It I3 lhlri)" herds oi Lord Rowallan, A. Mont- tions. The rains are ample and are b 11 d d M Pal M - '- :. Hsht News Since Mrs. Osar left evenly distributed throughout the " ” W” "I" "- CT 3” Phee led in prayer. Hymn 249 clos- ed the worshlp period. The business period opened with the minutes being read and ap- proved, lollowed by roll call answ- ered by 15 members and two visi- lyear. Secondly, the amount at 'grass and clover seed used in Metab- lishing n pasture is much greater jthnn is generally sown in Canada. !Most good farmers sow at least. seeding out time and fertilizer, particularly nitrate fertilizers, are used much more extensively than in this country. In a'ddition to this greater atten- was "Christian literature in Atri- ca". This was very interesting, tell- ing of the needs of the African people and how books are made available to help the leaders carry the grass during the lush season the mowing machine is used tree-t ly and the surplus grass used lor silage. No pasture is allowed to go to seed as this is considered ruin- ous. Rotational grazing and strip book at the next meeting, and Mrs. Carman Rogers was appoint- ed leader. Mrs. Peter MacPhee told very briefly how their meetings were carried on in the United States. Molasses is recommended as a pro-; servative whenever alinlin inrms nl large percentage of the mixture. ' At the Hurley Grassland Re- which the yield of swards and man- l agemont. practices are measured in terms oi animal production Ley agronomy in which the ef- monure was carefully saw-d. He expressed the belief that farmers Canada in general. would gain a Alberta. who is the daughter champions. Starring Marsh PRINCE EDWARD - 5”l”"'' M" "ll" MW” Si Coming Friday M-G-M's slit-cial ”Arctic Flight". TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. 9:00 P. M. 1 of the frenzied drama behind the great battle of f V? .x NEWS u siioms S;';;.;,;;1'-',,l.-i,,gtl;,;i,1;';,mr;;g;;runj;:: S25..212?i?...”&2lfSsn2ii”2.i.iii. THE ROSE BOWL STORY . mp dmmgymnn M iclayv my about to enter it religious ordeal In Technicolor, l The M” W” tastefully d"m"'d Now you got the never-bcforr told Inside story I -': all Thompson. Vera Miles, . ; O. N. R. TRA t l El"I"lC(lTIVE VIlliI)NI'1Sl)AI', .N'I'lPT. Mil Ly. Cha rlott,e.town- For Souris--2:30 pm. daily For For For i Gcorgalowir 2:30 p.m. Tignislt-3:30 p.nt. (tall) Lv. SummarsItle- For Bordon-7:15 am., For Tignislt-6:15 pm. daily MONTREAL Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 am., cept Sunday. ing Charlottetown 7:00 am. 9 00 RM, all, your good. common sense--are t e ery ones which'wlll make . ..lt,ltwttytn ' l . Nine trip: daily in each direction, leaving Borden pier i' i l I "300 P-M- you I "hm, member of the Co" at 6:30 s.m.. 9:10 s.m.. 10:35 s.m., 1:00 p.m.. 2:40 p.m.. 4:91) p.m , 7:30 p.m.. 9:00 pm For Summersidc-Bordon -7:00 am, For Murray Harbor-3:l5 pm. daily except Sunday. , Elmira tl.v. Sourisl:6:45 pm. Monday: For Charlottetown-7:15 am.. '2 45 p.m. dnily oxccpt Sunday. Through air-ronditionod slerpcr Charlottetown-Montreal, leav- CAR FERRY SERVICE IORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE lino pier at 7:471 mm. 9210 n.tu.. 10:35 am. 1:00 p.m.. 2:40 p.m.. 4:30 p.nt.. 7:30 p.m.. 9:00 p.nt., 10:30 pm. Atlantic standard Time in Prince Edward Island. and int "e(-Agnlggx Int L1 ' .g-l.l.-ll.lMl ,l”l.rlN(l nll PM lAnne Macmachern presided at 3 at their annual field day. lover Great Britain and Northern The convention endorsed a Syd-lposlllon lo my mo" by me can- I r or to "ms t. 2 . 1' .rr 1 ii . to V .. ,. . I ' 1' er an urc . y - V s 3 , , l 9'3. grim." Wm H Itlr.'.'.lf": ' lxi.r.).'.”..ll:.!:.pi l:'(;)wnmta't:fCdB,l,l::l ?M0ntn8ue. on lsundny mornins. W151 01 7-333 hPFd5- Of the 13"" iW9”l85 C'"'Y"l8 CBPWW 0i P3” '?'?'- W” ”"- '”'.'t'Ecom”” .'..”i?.333”i'Siho.t'ti5...3;nC"CZ '”””'”"d' the "med I'”'Wv -, .. ll1ll,.l,.'m,;L, t i ' ' I The guest speaker was Mtg Mary 1.315 herds were Ayrshires. Theltures there wns at least twice as o the mlnmry Ware Geom Mm. ambassador who died in 1338, um 'BL'Y your Fliililsll hm r vlvin ” lfviohol oi the Bhil Field India. in other herds. Mr. Parent said. were great as it is in this Province. a e L” Sal t John N B . Wmum crippled tor life by a tall in ii I," ..Campbell-5-vi A. l,,,:,.” llotllllll. . Vlw- glmla” Bull the evening the guest speaker was as iollowsz Holstein: loi. Guernsey! He stated that in all his travels T n' n ' A " ""95" ment cups and 54- ' . so i'(' ts l ll me lrlmds -m' Haul D. Henderson of Appin. g.hJetrrscy lg. Plollms, I)balry'lh:gilC hednoltleg larg; igurgbegsemtlt M a T l V M. 7., ,.l.- l,;. ,1 l . l. .l Inallo. or om . o e a ove ca 0 an s ep gra n n - g Sitlreiiibitllis mad lh Oil” him. Onwlrklzolo o tsoniz lo Hamil , M A m,,,,, c herd: were rlrllliy Dedigreed and ltgtulh and! lprogiutctive Dutui-:5. . . ' l ram ttme. Enciish :'ost- .t::tl wlzcz r is. .i ui Ognr and daught- grad ng up. ere were also 884 uzes earsllmgsynlgigs 1:11;) fagryurelrg uvrhe vaueyneld 'wlMls' met ml it Airs tlicvi Melville Aitken port. Nova Scotla. on her return - d 1 -M-3 lrrrflll tlslmrs at ML md h , Mr. Fred MacRae tor the Pro 20 pounds of grass an cover per t uh ( l l Th Ml. w,tn.lll.,,m Dell”. Bl'uden9n' ;I;zth:?Fl:EC1?l':P;l::llhei1;Y mils: (erred Ayrshire club two years acre when seeding out. Ground sfagyw boo: Vlgzfm” W5: pgilllfzh b; A 3 3 ti p 5 t 3 t (, u ill 1 y ' ” ' 3 " ago. He took pictures of the dam limestone is used extensively at M”. John Macmod. The mp”: 70 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NORTH AMERICA SHOWS 2:3U - Tkm I 9M0 xdhlgl d l M' J si ti ' id t pastur manage W W aulll” 155 CE 9 Joh c. M B th s M . M - 0" ” P” 0 9 T thi w -14. Ml Ann M cDon- Dtwlm Boston. are visiting Miss Bell? of F0;-laclslelllllfzind Mg? DUNN! H5 mm Nlhyle lment. If the cattle cannot eat all gal net; bgiin chgige ol lh: Study - .. .The following Representatives of the Sun Lite of Canada in Print-t Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relatm; to lite insurance or annuities. without obligation. MRS DOROTHY ROGERS CHARLOTTETOWN J. A. MOORE 1'0 THE B. '77"- (r'.Cl)3;I'llIt6FIII:rd1d Sl:2;;I)t:rri;'bliv;)un(tl:n0n vance and better farming practices gmzlng are used qulle exgenslw-y..The Lon” Pray" closed the meek R C SHEK KXNKORA H BEN” C Mmon RR 1 x STREENI Kill John .I"'allq'tlilalSi)lla Bun-1 lslandl Canada had No lovely through GOI'ETl;1meVllitl:il('l. and nd- (I mg 3”” whlch lunch was Served ' ' i ' t I I ' ' . a int." :.x stictictizig severa ops it places. he Saul, lh pl. . V ll , vce y researc inst ulons. M, H." gy station ' . , V . . 5 - fin ..)mc at her mother, Mn! and prlnce Edwame lsllfsgf mad cl): He was told by Dr. Scott Wat- by H” mm" in Charge” 11- 0- Bun-AKEIR T U11” Superwsor t lMar;' Macharen. Erudenell. was 3 loss up whlch was me l,Ellel.V son, Whitehall, London. that. thol Al me Hurley smug” many ex. H one of we immune” he vmh Charlottetown, P. E. L ; m-m but he added the climate and H91-Sm" breed 0i C5”-'9 I5 Sndplperiments are in progress dealing yh l d mt all me came M!" and MW Kenneth DEW" scenery vary in some degree to each "WY 0” me Upgrade md I” ihezwith all phases oi grassland man- ' mm 3w 0 H l . land three thildren. oi Sunimer- other. but bcth are very lovely. beef breeds the Aberdeen Angus isragememl Thu, ac(iv1t1g5 me at. we” deh”';l"eda dye 3 again 95: twin. no-r recent visitors at the the most popular. Grass silage is Vldcd lnm llw. technical deputy instance. a nonced: in: eid: l linnw Oi Mr. and Mrs. William tRECEpTloN AT M1LL-royvly coming into favor there. At Wyn memsl Herbage agronomy whlch 01 AY"hh'9313 b 9 0rned Piili l Dmxnr, Bi-udonell. MML and Mrs, Duncan Bruce were College he saw a large horizontal lemlglmslzes llle sludy cl me comg housed in amoose alrn an m -l I ---X121 La tendered a reception at the home silo with concrete sides in whilcthlpnmme value of specks. alulm ednlnmao rl,:ltedX;garl)i:Llt:I”r.1ythe hell l 1 Mr. and Mrs. en Mac ten. of Mr. and Mrs. James Kl .Mill- was stored silage made of alia a, ml l C in the whole I-mg, "; llirnrirnoll. recently had as their town, on their 1-elm-n 113:1 meg; and rye grass. A layer of groundfgl l,:lKerl?ll3:l)lvS useful muses and llhzl 41 32:33:) "limbs? 01 dthillhvfgnz SPONSORED BY KING'S COUNTY YOUNG 4 etc 't1".:ri M: c L. Bx ' ' r - 4 v - -I dt ..i th t . . iv . in pave arn.vm' San 'r . '1? Ti W 0”" Wedding trip last week. There was A limeswm W55 H59 ” W" 9 up 1”:”"'Cs' Anmml agmnomy in lkept very neat and clean and tho LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Wednesday - September 2 BEAVER HALL - MONT AGUE APPEAL. Ill SERVICES i chi”: THIS wotzee THAN The nxrept Sunday fiziltl p.m.. daily t-xct-pt Sunday OUT OUR WAY 5:45 pm. Tues. daily ('X('Ppl Sunday. 4 - ext-opt Sunday. 2:45 pm. daily except Sunday I 10:10 a.m.. i'2.01 p.m.. Mon., Okcvpl Qundai; Wed.. Fri. K - TORONTO Summerllde 7:15 a.m., daily ex- . 10:30 p.m.. and Cape Tormen- . , on. IT'S HARD Io u . i SNEAK OUT VVITHCNJT HlM,5O rm HOLDiN' rr OUTSIPE TILL HE ' l AM I CAN GEIF OUT - -- M -s-- .- nu - 3331.395 32; 2::”:..l'.lZ1?..”ii”,i; IWITHOUT Me:-sswa always hard to part. with those whom through pleasant associa- WE tions, we have learned to respectl . . i I 'i”.iiIIIIlllIIIl .0 WELL. DON'T YOU THINK TH' 5UN.'TH' FLIES. BUGS AN' ELEMENTS WILL MESS IT UP ABOUT A9Mi;iCH rt-11. sliver. A delicious supper was search Station Mr. Parent said lea ,,l llle Swmd on wll comll. I l t '"r S6FVEd hy the hostess assisted by much attention is given to nltalin llloml and m me subsequem level great deal if they paid more -A-l Dance Bind l-,,m,l .l.5l.,.; ml, helm pxlendgd hm. slsmx Mm l,lal.l.ey Balwlm as R potential summer grnzlnp M mopping H bang mudles Blo'.tention to tho Dl'0poi' preservation '!V Miss Vcrn Deuar. Bi-udenell. and Mrs. Gardiner Prime of Som- crop, In that part or England it is ClmnNl.v "ml Anlmal nulrlllon land use of their barnyard man- l .u'n.n intends to enter the P. E. I. erville. Mass. At the conclusion of used extensively in combination 1". c;lll&(.,.nml mlh lundammlalurrs. . H”-cl7;.7'I1:35'3;5I1dl;lli.”nLl)'st;blhIS the supper the bride was photo- with grasses for havliiastuilgrld;ln-ooioms oi the chemistry nutri- '” ' .:a .n- n er in ter V. lie): graphed cutting the beautilully p-F dgg-Rrtmsl D'uIElan.s' youlllve valups nl grassland hcrbagel .H.f mmllmg M Dalhfxme Um :le:((l):n?:tlv:lee(:f,1rr;i:e:l:a:: vlalhgchx-Wu” were marked by both (acuity and Flam l)h.VS10l0K.V 15 the fifth Stud! , . . , l V, l r. mg. l d la 1' l At Reading University Mr. Far- I . W i llater 1" (he evmmg me home or zvu C? -e Est :ul'!nlilI!518daIInI'lO('!lf txshcafhloiit noticed a very fine hnrd of aii:s M.il'Y (zit-icy, Washington. the newlyweds was invaded by a 6 II” 7” t p ' i . , . M x xm, . ' . ' . , -l we learned of your noble desires Wcsscx Sttddlcback sons and gilts - Hl; lg f l Dr , .tltfi Vii .i.unes Coicoran 9 large crowd of seienaders who 19- l , ll ul n m clover and ms! 8 T R11 ITIHM-, Rirrrts. Quebec. have return- ceived a generous treat or ".svveets" May Gm due” Wm ioomwpsfa lo I 0111; C Mm-m 0: Row; M E6AD' E ' FIRST THIKE I BEE led to their respective homes alts; Their many friends wish Mr. and "mm the rgafilllm ma: 18:3; ugrms W; 35” hlllltfd in 59:9,-,1 OF YOU 50 OFTEN DURING you EVER. 60FTENl& .'RlI')1-l('i.l'lSlllu-ltlh their brother. Mr. Mrs. Bruce many years or y-mp. Vgien illolaodvi :0 ll whcr pmccllwhprc may nrmly be. K MY THE AVE ME .uP'a-yr nns Ynorrms Coirnian. Baldwins Road. piness together. 3 ” 9 r , . . . t 5 A - - lnnrl tlirir SLSIPF, Mrs. Harold DLl!Il',l .-- 1-. Ami ”nOw' as :9 bid you hon: MW bil: l;:mgbl'::sdtu::ll:s afxzgelioiz I5 A DELiGHT' g -V ll I 'e . we as you n nccep tp0SSl r t .. ' l r qummmul P - V, ishreasg small tokens of our esteem lsuckllnt: young. FUL TURNOVERJgY, THE .p,”l1-Y AT MONTAGUE .J p, In yolur prayer: belorebGod'sfTa;- lPAno:lici- poliitewliiich hsililllslifj fvirrlnhnrs and mend; of thg man I ernace may t e mem era 0 .l hat-on as nor 5- ng. 0 s 0 E nf Canada packs;-5 Ltd,-, char. u l Andrew's Parish ever have a share. listeners. was the fact that at ev- WARM (T AND RESTORE to L 6g lnttr-taut, tvoi'e guests at the Bison "D .- . ' ”T;T-"I-T"4" "7 " " Tm ' 7 V A” FR-' H ' O D Rmtmmlwl Mnmmuev recenuxl Under the auspices or me St 3; IT5 APPETIZING 0 - . Andievts sub-division or the Cath-l I Q G 4i 3 up. visit your native parish clothed in i also draws soamm snow ' m5:e"ii:'i"i-'ro33'bbnuiu or me -uvvou-r--b3uHou'k-.Your CANADIAN NATIONAL J.-qwmlwb