. i . - - - ..... 1... w...“ M. um. um hunting. Lady... . t CHURCHES SUNDAY t... 3...... Pastorate, nun... Sunday School It to vice at 11 “n Annandale Sun- tod (‘hnrches Worship at Sour- lis Ray Fortune I pm Rev Rasil Rrown. “I” he L‘IIPSI pivachcr at KINGS 730 SOI’RIS - SKY l-iirluiw lint, ht). ACROSS THE ISLAND Ghost Stories Heard From Many Districts .- ! LIKE th‘v‘ type of ghost story it here a If'le'HI oxnlanatinn Is a part of tho varn. lt'; nn: nearly so blood curdling, but it is interesting. Allison \‘iai-AlTillan. Fat-'iivu' toll a yarn ill lion a man from his area was driving With a bore and wagon from lxiiitlicr's Point uni-o in tho li ti: ear. and ulior. he was nearing the site of the prvsmit Nine Mile Crook school a wry tall woman, (I‘l'OSSL‘d In “II”? and with two llofl’li, dashed toward the waggon. Rec-ping pace with the horsc, she socmrd to glide along with ease, staring at the man with bright piercing cyes. all flour of them. The badly fi‘iglitoiicd man drovc his horsc air turious speed over such a long dbtant‘o that :hr animal iiicd next day. That sot: the witncc for Allison's personal cxpei'ieiir-e Slut'y and it zoos something liko this. Then a .voiing’stor Allison had hoon workm: all day with his t'athcr digging potatoes at tho farm of \iilliam Ross in Ninc . 110 (hook. I .\\'I\'G THF‘. FARM thinl onning in P. cart with “AS fathor. rho hnv hart t'ullon nslcop to sum» strain: in tho cart box. while in: lathpr ;al in the front of tho cart with his foot on one shaft and danP the home as “it; tho ru~tom in those days. Suddoniy, though, rho hour- \‘Illnl-l‘lli‘d and‘tlirm the pldrr “McMillan in the ground The cart hnx IIDSPI and ther Allison to tho- grounrl. R!" the basket came down too and toll rwn'r his head, so that thp hnndln temporarily became fastened around his neck. Awakened ~Ilt’If'IPnI_\' tihr your: boy was almost ft‘aiittii‘ will] fight. at: tho thou-2911 that hlJ"llF(‘I on in: mind was: that. the ghozt M whirh his bad board In nitrzn, had him by the nook. Dark Bay Horse Turns White JOE MaoDOllGAl.l.. Alhm‘tnn told me. that .losoph Haminiiiili who hvod in Groonmmmt Rn ymn’» ago or more. had borrowed a tub in scald ‘llf‘ pigs in. That (‘l‘CnIllg he was taking the tub hark; tn thp O\\'rlf>l'. 'l‘im Ryan. who lived on the O'Rourke Road. when the dark bay horse stopnrd and refusal to move_ Haimmill got out and Found the bridle was off the horse. A little farther on the horse stop gain. and again the bridle was otlf. ' c horse sioppod a third time. but i ‘5 time he bolted and ran before Hammill could got to replace the bridle. The animal- ran all the way home in apparent terror Next morningr tihe Hammills found a \\‘IlIIf‘ horse in the barn where the dark bay had Mord, 'l‘lic suggestion Is the animal had turned white because ' of the {rig-ht. ' THE (‘OLOR of a horse can be affected by fright. insists Mr. Mm'imuqall \i‘IlO recalled an experience back in his younger days “Ill‘l‘f‘ Ilt" ivor'md For \lrs. Dan Sillis, Montrose and was driving in \lllr‘l'IlHI tiliui‘t For :i lorirl of coal with 8 Mann ni' ltrr hm‘sos. lj‘yin lino n \\ ,a: ii~i~iihli fivgliirnp] Of (an: u'llll'lt had jijgl ‘»l;l.l‘ICd .. *1. and lip inct an automobile drith Merrill Mvnclr at ribs 500* of Gordon‘s H.111 Th: triallith lifted bad shin-M. looked up a! epbrme pole and shivered Ind trembled as ‘rw Next morning the animal had "a white "The ring Em crossbar of at tel the may rollnd slmrh‘ ' yin: as his as a saucer" in the, area of his heart. 201:9? in" the animal “ it: MacDmtgall told me. ‘l'hi; :ton‘ is a bit different and again Mr. Marl‘loitzall is the man who told it. Phantom Prowler Tough Opponent PETER AHFIARN, n one-tlmo town clerk at Albcrton, was mo of the mon who lived in a fishing whack near lortih () during the lobster season. Each night the men would hear the sound of hoary boots clumping up the steps to the shack, which had been made mostly from lumber in en 00 ed ships along that stormy coast. John Agnew. lather of William E. Anne-w. former P.E.l. tirade director. no title lobster factory in the area. ‘t‘lir alpha \voiild approach tha shook. the door would anon. - u-nutd hour the smian nt someone trampini: around. tihon imp door Wmllt'l olosv and t 9 steps LI"I hp h ard clumping down thr- strrnis. as ttlw mighin intruder letft the area. But. nobody wai- ahln tin ne- rnty'thrlng. though all of them could ear the sen. Finally our, Job" lrnland. hrolhcr-ln-law of Mir. Azncw, heard the talc and fiPt‘ll’lN‘I in do riiimcthiniz about it. Ho went to liI‘iP want. and waitprt until {ho hunts clumped up the. slops. [him dashed out to :rannlo with the intruder But. Mr. M‘acllmtgaill told me. trnland "took a tmific thumping" but 119 couldn't catch hold of the lWliTtldP’r or first it. at. all as he struck nt lit, or where I nhould have been hidigtlnig from the sound. Barn Was Built On Fairy Hill A MAN who IM'Pd on the O'Rniit'kie Road. noar Albo'rton. was becoming impossible to carry on the Old Coiintryman heard of the troible, and rotlfored advice. "Your barn is biiiiilt on a fairy hill", 9 told the striokon flan/nor, "Rut. what can I do about that?" the man rcptind. "Selnrt a spot that. you think will be siiitiablo, not too fair (way from the house. so It will be within easy reach," the man advised. “'t‘hon (Iil‘i‘."‘ a sharp stake into the ground at that spot. If the stake is still thcrc in the morning. move your barn to that spot, mid i'OlIl‘ triuihllvs \vill ho mcr. ll tho :rtakc Is not thorn in the morning. rIrivP a -:ial<c in fi‘nllihl‘l' location tho nut owning. and keno on doing that until one stake is still thorn in the morning when you drove it tihe mentions night. That will he the now location for your barn". the advisor‘ mmsolled. F‘ificon statics “'P'TP dt‘ivon hrfore the man found am that had boon loft in tho zmiird OVf‘l‘lliIgIll. "lie moved tho barn on to that upot. and ncior lost niiuthor untimtnl”, Mr. MacDoug'all told me. Butter Would Not Come In Churn WILLIAM GORRll.l., O'Miiry passed on a story his Mtihnr had told lum about a \I'Onlélll in a West Prince locality "who was nuh kumi ii iiiti-ii in the arcs." 'l'hr l"lllhl(‘ on this occasion vias ithat the butter would not romp on tho crcam when it was churned. That's a Familiar M Story suhjoct. but. thin time the solution is a bit. different. . farmer was told to draw a likeness of the woman on I Widr‘ board. and shoot at it. with a shot. gun. The likeness was rriidciy (Il‘fl\\’lh--—'r('W rmers arc artists—and a blast from the gun hit IlIli" timire in tho nnklc. The man had aimed low mir- posnly hl‘t'nllSP hr couldn't nhont'iit ii woman, not even a like- ness on a nii’oo of wound. 'l‘hi-otnrythathuboenhanded Ginny-hm“ heir to: at the ankle. at tthe exact time tho dict was and. out «use he whom was remnv . l ottpn wmider Mt those stories about "curse. on diam” for t rot-all that an a boy I handlod the «born for bioim on and mniiinm. without getting the butter. whiloh would come quickly when woryt. ing was iri_ we never went Icing for a wtticth. The molanatrim was that the cream won an the m . arm or any one of a dozen other roam. Mum itIl. old "aim on the chum" mica mull. m “9 [lil- It you aro Itwlincd On sent! at than (sin-m Monies. and l finiagliim‘ most of you arc. I should explain that it. was It common belts! in earlier yoan‘. Captain Seeks Ship After 25 Years TOM MORRISON Mmtrmi told me the story tit-mt loam- (ike. [mus who was "haching" "the sand M15" near Allin-ton at the close of the lnhctor smart-i. H“ had laid in a supva of wood in the old shock me film. and had pl] under the move, in it looked ah I sla'ln would develop. hewasmaxened themndofammmflflng midnight. intruder ml to the mm In! W 0mm tmdcrneatb It. and Iii-outed “what do you want?" the Mom of my vocal". (sumo the vainly, who was short sightul, ground the lamp and Mail visitor. Imam his when . frimd.nSencarua/hmhal aiml- will Ms M in that vicinity 8 won pmvtouily. . i l i - l l I I 1‘ Walgrqu "d "3.5a... ' 10"“..Tlfliflme Wit mam Inuit 'flimmvto anclng And fiddling Comm}. -_._v 1 ..iu.... ‘Aidlmo. mindsth DUN Lg. U1. 1...”: -‘. - ., ltrn‘y Sormre in lnrne Valley 'Frtday. May 29 at 8 pm. Rcv. Basil Lowery. miniister. FREE (THURFH of Scotland, Worship at Birch Hill St a ll l5 um Rev. speaker. ('AVEN DISH Pastoral (marge DAS — AnnandahI llnl am Ser- ' 2; . .- 11-327 “12.4.: CLALQLCI of shire 10 am. Fluan nivérlhie School 19 c.m._GoJml-.itned Eldon Hay.imorning nech at . .11 a l l’nitt‘d Chlm‘lh 0' Cflnldl NWl ll am... New Glasgow Christian School 0 'v—Ll'..al m- . Mr. rry Norris. speaker. Gavendtidi B a p t i s t. Ohurcih Min-toting S e 1' vi c e day School at 10 .m Service Sunday School at 10.30 am, Glasgow 9.30 am StanlcyiOhm-ch' mm; ..m, t 8 pm He Myrtle lngorsol, Murray River 8 pm Rev. Kcn- Rridzc ll a.m. Rustim 8 p-m'EVenIng service 3 pm. Mr. pastor, netb Cameron. \i'IS'lIan tiiinis- Rri'. Morley Bentley. 'Meflg Zimmriagi, minister. MURRAY HARROL'R Mur- “m ANGLICAN CHURCH. CI'l-i COVEHEAD Pasim'al Gauge. ray River Charge. 'l‘he llnitcd MONTMKTK l'NlTHll Rap- palm and Smingfield' st Jdm‘g ; United Church Sunday, May 31. Ch““‘“- Murray Rlv'rv 39m“ tist Pastor-ate services Sunday. Morning prayer 11 .m Sthest Covehead 3 pm pen- -30 m- Church school _ May 3! Rev. A. .i Steeves. Elizabeth's. Evensong 2.30 tun in; after extensive refurbishing 131m: liglll'zi’ hflarzoulr lgflv'cfl minister. Montague ant Rev. A. W Garwood. rector. Rev. Cecil 11301:: 3‘ - 0 5L" 0" all“. . n l 1 am Womiti ' of t) airi'me n - Little Sands. service 730 pn.,,§_‘;0“d“.;vm“ hpfilenslnng. gum“: THE UNITED Church. Mount, $3M" be guest preacher. (‘hiirch school it) a.m Rev 03- 130 pm Worship. 230 pm sipwart W Saint Peters Bay come and worship with us, "ld H- 33”“!- mlmSleri unday school; Murray Har- Charge. Mount Stewart 11.15» Rev_ 3 H Baxter, minim", THE town Pastoral Charges of the United worship I] aim. Church school a. m. public worship, 10 a. m. senior Sunday school. 11.30 am junior Sunday school.; Mo-l roll 8 pm public worship. 10.30' ‘ scnior Sunday school.i bor 2 pm. Sunday School, 3 lpm. Worship: Murray River ll am. Sunday School. .m. Worship special music by Mur- DUNDAS and George Church. Dundas (‘hurch ORR IST Church. My Val- ley 7 Evening Prayer and Sa- 'iContinued on page 12) . rav Harbor Choir. .4 in. til not; Annattdalc ( h ll r c h ‘ mm am junior Sunday schml;l ACQUIRES SEAPLANE “orshin 3 nm. (-lim‘i'h si'limil lir'roN GOSPEL (‘il’thmI sim- W“, PM?“ 33‘. 930 “n. 9..-. 2 pm: St David's Chllt‘t'h \\‘OI‘- day 9.11m] man. Ruining 50f. wm‘ghi‘ n B H”. OTTAWA tCPl-J'I'ht National “hi” 7 "'“~ “hm” “hm” ’0 “l” 9 Pl" “"d 53W“?- dim Pine Hill Divinity Hail.. Militia" Museum has acquired A ~Rev M R Pocklingtnn, 'smakm. :mfo'ht preacher. in BpIanca Pacemaker seaplne. "mm-“9R i A Single - engined. high - Wing v .. ‘ RREADALBANE Pastoral monoplne. the Pacemaker was iithhfii’s‘tAYs gihlisgtl-liml'hduncg‘QUEENs (.‘harize. United Church. Wor- used for more tihan 15 tnansait- . supper. 7.5” worship SERVICE. SUV)“. “av 31. ship to am North Granvilleé‘lgtaisic flight atteTQPS‘: in the late service. Speaker. David Weale. 9.30 a.m. Mt. Herbert United “Q’seplfigffi‘ #91:?ng 5 am my 3' u A . Ohurcih. Rev. Clayton C. Lew- ' ‘ . " . ::::‘ - u‘ ‘ . CHURCH OF Christ. Monta- . l t. . \icos “Ill be conducted by Mr. . t :iie. Bible school 10. Morning 55' "Hume" Art-bur Murray, Theological stu- ‘: H. BENNETT CARE 2 worship ll. Scrmon The Great- HAMPTON Pastoral (Thane. dr‘nl 0' Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Insurance Counseuin‘ ; ness of Jesus Christ For Men. The United Chin-ch of Canada. who has been appointed to sup- ... District Supervise, . Evening worship 7.30. Sermon Bonisihaw it an... negahie 230 ply this charge until August 3010 sun Life of Canada : \licaih: the Prophet of Rifihl‘ pm. Victoria 7.30 pm Rev. when i shall be back ft‘om va- l‘: phone 4.3317 . 4.5435 ’ “NI-‘1 Peat‘e- 500"”. W- J Bryeir R. Jones. minister. cation. Rev Thomas Evans. , Charlottetown, RE]. 0 Walls niiiiistor. ." ' ‘mo 'I‘HFI T’N’Shyiflt‘lall (‘ h ii r c h. ‘ Pastoral r‘hargo Sundng May MILTON ~~ Rusticn Anglican i May 31 Potor's Road t‘hiit'ch 3|. sarw‘cp in Goad”, “mum. Parish. Tlortor, Rev. A. E. Pier-l st-hool 10 am. Worship ll am, 131 nhumh 31 230 pm” cm. 4'11)". St. John's. Milton. 10 a.m.i Murray Harbor North. Church id"ch by Mr Hugh Lowry o! Siind ny School. 11 1‘ school 1.30 pm. Worship 2.30 i Mag-smug” RM; pnmid A Prayer and Sermon; St. Marks] rim: and (.alpdonia (‘hiirch ‘Camphell‘ RA, Intcm'm Modcra. Rttktit‘O, HS in. Sunday“ action] 10 a in. Worship ii p m. tor. si-hmil. 2.30 Evening Pram l~ Rev. M. Carl (.‘iirnip, ministe‘t’.‘ MURRAY RIVER 'Pcntoros- ‘ and tat services. Sunday, May 3i.1 Sunday school 10 a.m., Worship ma Evangelstic service‘chist. Divine worship \lt Sic- 7.30 pm. wart 9.30 a.m.. Harrlnzton ll -a.m. Marshficld 730 pm. the MONTAGUE Pastorate the - 0'. 'll l Unitat Church, nervicel Sun- new Hammond man “| )0 ,day. May 31. Rev. Russel Burns minister. Lower Montague 9.45 Montague 11 um. Stur- a.m., geon 2. MONTAGUE BIBLE Sunday school for all ages including Adult Bible Classes; 7.30 p welcome. GEORGETOWN A n gllc a n hur C am. Officiant. THE Church in Canada. St. Andrew's lMontague: 10 ‘a.m.; Morn Spociial scrviice for the B herian . . .. ‘dm-ind by Rev. Georgi) Killon. m: h”anan "It" NOW PIT-fill)" llrookticld. 8 pm. to ho cmi (‘0 93' M'm'ma" he“ diictod by the ThllllSIPt‘ va m'ng Worship . Mld< 1 Week Service Wednesday at. 7.30 p.m l l l | i l . n. Service at 2.30 pm. Sacnamcnit: HUNTER RIVER 1' II t t r d i NEW LONDON Pi'cshyiorian and Sermon. MARSHF'H‘TI." Hurriiclnn ' Mt S t 9 it a r t T‘asinral FREDFIRICTON and Bread- l‘reshytm‘ian "' l . C h a r e. e gOhurt-ih. Mr. Hiizth ,owry, Cate- ldedi’cated to the Clor.’ of God jut this service. Following tlhe service a recital will be given by Mr. Lowell Hciistis. Sum- morsde Rev. ’I‘.H.B, Somers. interim-moderator. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. 1 Worship Charlottetown ll am and 7 pm Strancliel 2 pm Rev. 30 p.m COATS Chapel ' 3. 9.30 10.45 inia m. rim. liner 11 am. Fairviow 10.30 . VERNON -— POWNAI. Pas- ‘toral Charge. United Church. Rev. GAD. Elliott. minister .in charge. 9.30 am. Pnii‘iial, ll am. Cherry Valley, 7.30 pm Orwell. THE BROOKFTELD Presby- g-tertan Charge. Glasgow Road lll a.m.. Hartsvtlle 2 pm Both lot these services will be con. SPRING COATS in evening service. All ch. Morning Prayer 11 Evening Prayer 7 pm Rev. G R lvcs. MONTAGUE Pastoral Prcshytenian School ring Worsihip ll am. iiild- 7-30 N“ “ Peter D. Ruddell, RA. no. Min- l rl. 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