Quays-r _19. _1941 ilan Dedication of New Ilrgati ._.-- 757R? I m, dedication of Lhe nne new wavsnt organ for St. Peter's cathedral is to take -piace next ulsday at. 8:15 PM. when a ‘unlit; service will be held follow- Kl by In organ recital. All saints Church. Winnipeg. régolmnlty will be given to hear e beauty of its tone. Following is the program: | Trumpet. Tune (John Stanley). Lament. from "Dido and Aen-l my tr-trnry Purcell). polal Water Music (G.Ii‘. Han- 1i. kl uinuet: 2. Air; 3. Hornpipe; l Corfi. ' ‘I suite. "From Hoibergs Time gdivard Gricfli- l Gavotte. 2. Sarabande, sftlfT/i) Ilercy Whitlock). lylog-y-nlcdro (Vaughan Wil- ugtll-nli-Prrlude: Christ. Lay in M Bylls 0t Death (J. S. Bach). ‘Arlnso IJ, s. Bach). mm... in (it Minor ("Littie")i ll g, Bach) I Sh", M" Safely Graze (J. I.‘ ‘i/‘ili. ,(f‘.1’i!'ll'.i‘-PI‘t‘IllfICI In Thee is ililifiil?» ti. S. Bach). PULIBQLAME l ltoltrlued fioirt Page 1) t,’ ucli» laided by detectives and -.~ of pcrstins were questioned. but title.‘ were rcleiisal but the \,_i‘.-c itlcltL-lics were not dis- . \\,-rc held for "further in- tric,.iii.iii." Police said one of will 'i.l> a than wcll acquainted e rifitfk and bonds business. l. sulfi the thoroughness on v l... ll, —.\ replaced padlock on a rr of tlie furniture store uliuh they-gained entry. »<i to tltndvn the sound of :.iinlnur»:lg through tthe wall -. ii liltll‘. to blalne the Number! Ifiqiil: Ellig was so named when u 911311 other by numibers up six persons in the _ icrvt-IYIIIIIIYSI Strtfl. branch of . .i‘. Bunk ‘here last April and .5. it: ti-tli S250f00. Ti‘.'le Gang, shinind fcir a 3200.000 bank at. Carp. Out. last July a ‘vile was smashed into the “IrliTh a 13-inch brick wall. reel-headed Nlilny Chinese Are Losers ._ and negotiable taken m this wcck- I\'.ii'l‘)', Only negotiable sec- u IQ taken. Others stich as lrtllsus. from the rifled lcft scattered in the lief-Oils were repciz-ted ‘to in»; --. tnllsideixiliie untounts in It“ lcbi rv Many of tile box hold- (‘VP Cly-jiest‘, the hrant-h being (doe of Toronto's Chinatown tc extent of tibe loss will \\'l’1 tiiitll hank in=pr~ctors wirnflu» an investigation but» iii" )-r li-v figure of more than placer-t rliade ‘shone of the seven argrst such robberies in Fflflilda i“ “he '.il= ."-.'t rears. eiiiiiitfrsiesieiiirs iUmIIIIIiCfI frxn Page 1) that ‘several’ men had beer. fined r ill’ ‘ISI for falling to ans“ er a ‘air-f Jutlfii ‘all. lien from any district may bu ted to fight a fire l.-y auth- anrl are subject. to n fine 0r i tile. f.lil to do so. llntiri- provincial legislation fire- Lglilrr. l‘P't"i\'E‘ 20 cents all hour ‘oi i".f".l' efforts with a mdilrltum i151 'f‘\'f‘ll if they just go out for lialt-an-hour." I Joins Staff tlf Peiyelinie The Pnlyciinlo wishes to sn- bounce that l)r. Kent Irwin has Ittlnetl lhe'r stafI and will spec- ialfrr in Iltt- practice of obstet i“ and prrllatrks. BIIITIIi. IiIiAFiITIAGES. DEATHS" 50c Per Insertion BIRTHS %________________ ilidonrrri - At the Prince Edward ‘mid HCSIii-ini, August 17th, 104-1. to .\ir and Mrs, H. Barry Bugden, rson, Derek Morgan. POIRON - At tibc Charlottetown itiiibiai. August I'llb, 1941. to Mr. 121d ‘Mrs. S. Doll-on, (nee Rita iriii") ltocky Point. a daughter. EA“ — At the Cha-rlottetuwn “dutiful on August 17th. 1947, to ~ t. and Mrs. Reg Kenny. 44 Valley Street. a daughter. M MAIlIlIAGEB ‘Hatter _ nArtriIt - At tho resid- R e of the officiating clergyman. "i fi- A. Smtnnerr. on Saturday, ‘iiiiiisi t6. st 4 P. rvr. John Camp- s“ Siiifii- of Charlottetown to Johnson Baker oi’ Ken- . ll. IlIaeLean UNDERTAKEA EMIALMER Char‘ tetown and North Wlluhlre Phone Ill meg-ad ="" ' I .- t. Inquest Into l Gar Fatality ioeseribes Set-lip The hearing st the inquest trite the death of Miss Shirley which occurred at the P. E Blggar, . island H°5Dital on August 6th after suf. faring multiple injuries in g ml- cltffe funeral homo inst, 111x verdict; laccideritpn the e i i: - waiter MaoNutt. organist ust 5th was concludfaxd “Est. tohe ‘Chg,- i night be at the console. and an when they“), returned the mum“ dwe- "i9 Iurors under oath nhd iii)’ emlianneiled to inquire into the death of Shirley Biggan do find thlt from evidenge submit- l lted the said Shirley Biggar died ,iri the Prince Edward Island Hos. ‘ortal on Wednesday, Augu5t, 6th as a result of being thrown from B cur in the vicinity of ust 5. i947. "From observations o! th Beach l lGrove Inn on the evening of Ail;_ B SCENE of the accident and careful exam- lnatioh of the car involved (‘Ofiviiiffid that it was driven at, an \\'€ 3TB excessive rate of speed by George Green. driver of the car. ' "We deplore the fact that the! consumed alcoholic bevera anally during the drive that end- ed in the death of Shirley ceased." The verdict was 'I"iiomns H. White, H. L. Ha L slcneti .Messrs. George McLeod tforemaul, re-nidence shows that the two malo ‘ 1x50 their peacetime occupants of the car procured and ges ill- ‘ Blgcar land that there was no evldqnpg of drinking on the part of_ the de_ by rdy. w. M. Flynn. William Hughes. Haw. icy Crockett and William Far- sy the. Two ivitnesses gave e vidchre, Miss Leonor-e Doueetie. one of the occupants of the car and Stanford Bifigar. father of the deceased. The inquest was condu Coroner Dr. I. J. Yen ivi Crown being represented by Gordon Holmes. K. C, Miss Doucette on eted Iiv tb tile Mr. belng ques- tioned by Mr. Holmes told the jury of meeting Shirley Biggar home between 6.3g and 7 on the night of the accident at her oktuik and starting out towards Beach Grove inn in a cai- driven by Green. Green and the were in the front seat wh riess was in the back sea James Buchanan. Witness deceased Georce ile v‘ t xvitn to‘d 0f seeing two pails of ire on the floor in the back of the car witn bottles of beer. half full. lice. There was also more a case in the back of the James Buchanan ha tit": on the ‘nce- in car. d hrcn drinking in car, witness stated. but neither Miss Biqzar nor th e driver George Green had been. she didn't remember any bottle being ollt of the car at any questions as to the speed thrvivn time. To OI tilt: car, she stated it had been travel- ling between 30 and 35 milcs per hour. _; _, Witness stated that the day she bad been Beach Grove who had been that at that. bad had two hott.les'of bc in swlnlm earlier in out to with the two men lug anti time. George G"cei\ er. Wt‘- ness couldn't remember any-thing just before the accident. she st. d. but remembered someone her oilt. of the car and o lMiss Biggar lying a close ,au-a,v from the car. Questioned further by .Dr. Yco. witness l, been in the City since last. ‘She had not been told by to state that the rar thirty or thirty five. On questioning she admitted talked about the accident sisters, father, girl Buchanan, also to said she friends having hetpirl’; f seeing dist-nice Cor-rtit-r hall October. anyone was gain: further having to her atvl told Buchanan she did not think the r-ar ivas going more than an hour. Witness reiterated her 35 miles former statement that she did not know car was overturning, but she thought it had struck the bank. When she had sceh the b cer first the case had been full. That ivoiild be between four and five o'clock in the afternoon but. later wl-en witness had seen beer there were two tun ones and two partly filled ones. Questioned further on thi! Miss Doucette said that Ralliii Green had taken eight or nine. bottles of ale. She had seen Georg!- Green drinking two that James Buchanan ha and s‘atcd ti (‘Litiik the remaining ten bottles. Rail)" Green had taken the eight bottles into his home at. or nine 61 Elm Avenue witness replied to a fvr- titer question. James Buchanan. who tlfied at a l he remembered had tes- prcvlous hearing- “"5 recalled. He told the Coroner that drinkini We bottles of beer but couldn't. rem- ember how many he had riru-‘lk i nftenvards. He wasn't sure ‘Green had three or not. I stanforcl Bigger. father i deceased girl, driven up in front of ‘between 0.30 and 6-45 whether of on the night of the accident. and of oc- cupants of the ea( asking his young 14-year-old daughter to Ing. At 1.30, he stated g0 driv- Shirley. 'had bought cigarettes for one of the boys or herself_ although had never seen his smoking. Witness told Ill Ibis daughter had been in Ionly 15 minutes before no daughter ry that the ear accident occurred Ind had not been in the car when n bottle was thrown on a lswn on North River During the bearing Yco told the represen Road. Cor llrcr tative of the Crown that notes should be takcn e! the evidence given by witnesses and was of the several opinion Jhat some action should be token in this matter. Before the jury retired t tion of Green (driver of be one;- the car) ‘giving evidence was brought up by a juror they had It hand was s to bring in a verdict. Th; jury were out forty before returning with the verdict. hut after deliberating tho jury decided that the evidence uff'c‘ent minutes above the _ told of s car having his homo 0f Post-War Army Captain Earl MaeLeod. M.O.. Ad. iministrutlng and Training Officer, ' 17th Reconnaisance Regiment. spoke i0 Rdiariflfls at. luncheon yesterday. He was introduced by LL-Col. W.W. Reid- D550- CBPL MtacLeod said IIMMIE‘! TAXI. Phone 5% lhatctriulrlrdilg the wpr there were . wo aha an Arm es, one active, DID You t the members of which might be L your c" book? cfliied been for oversees service. CONFEDERATION Lrnr. m and the other, n reserve army QURANQE, which was for home service only. Today there ‘rs only one atrmy ctm- Siii-i"! of three parts. The Active v~ Force is available for the fgfnfonfud wedding plow“. on immediate commitments of the Government, for aid to the power. for training of the mcnt of new weapons, and military mapping of Cainada. The second branch, said Maclscod. is the Reserve which is available upon mobilization, and includes Capt branch is the supplementary serve made up of specialists army. Tlicy receive little training during peace. The Active Force consists three Infantry Battalions, OI‘ lery. transport. and other units. al of wlhich are divided under 5 com- -niands. In psacetbme the officers and men of the Reserve Army re- but actually they train 6o days includ- ing summer cam-p. Certain key men Igct an additional l5 days pay and ccive pay for I10 days a year, roriespoilcling tin-lining. Courses given at Camp Utopia this year tn- etiirlcd basic infantry. reconnais- ance, armoured. and artillery. adrltion advanced courses given the Reserve. Compulsory Service Captain MacLeod stated that i was his opinion that practically all the men serving in the last wa are in favour of compulsory seirvice. and that circumstances might war- Canada. rant its introduction in especially if it is adopted U .111 training are a splendid in tlh all xiishirilz to take this trainln mizht do so wvithout having to giv up their annual holidays The Civil Scrvlcc of Canada and that of some of tilt“ Provinces have led the wa by allowing their military training without any opportunity to train in Canad and England such as we had ‘m the past conflict. fiotarian Harold chatman. Visiilfi! Palmer Rolairians Nlass. John Wilkinson. Ilarly C. Kaufman. A., .I.S. Groff. Elias Blanchard. Wilmington. Mas p, A (Tiwrer. Patrol-son. NJ. Inlirnvir": driest; were a‘so presen lwrlor hell-h Johnston. Donal ‘.\I"l"Int\'rr-, AIIISPn MacLeod. Char- Milton, Baltimore, Irittetmvrl. \‘\'_ Campbell. Mass. W.D. Robinson, Md. N. N. s. Highlanders At Amherst Reunion AMHERST. N. S., Aug. 18—More than 400 North Nova scotia High- their homes in the Maritimes here to- post-war rt:- landcrs were returning to 'ln,v after the first. union, over the weekend. of t‘1 famous battalion. During the meet- ing it was voted to form a Mem- o_ry Club. Amherst regarded as the home "base" of the North Novas wel- returning ex- corned the many servicemen and at a ceremony hcl at Memorial Square the key to the town was handed Brigadier H W. Murdock of Truro. NS. by Mayor the town \vns led by the North Nova Pipe Band and the Canadian Leg- Sanford. A parade through iml brass band. civil other branches, for research and develop- for Arimy general _ coast and A.A. defence units. The tlhird re- who may be called upon in wan-time to skills in the no of two Airmoured Regiments, and Artillery Batteries on both coasts, The Rie- l-serve Force consists of Headquart- ers Staff for two corps, 6 infantry idivisions, 4 independent ‘brigades, heavy and medium artil- armoured In WBTE to veterans of the last wair who have volunteered to serve with ted Slates. The vnen taking part type keen and eager to learn. Thetre is also a lrtrcc percentage of veterans ivho are willing to continue. Some, mel-‘Jod may yct be found by which‘ staffs in take loss of nay. realizing that it‘ and when we havi- another war, there won't be was in- (“tried l6. ii. Howard, I-‘ra-mlngtiam. Sydney, Lancaster. P. Lancaster. PA, The s "rue c_nAigr.o'_r_'rarowl~i_ GUARDIAN GENTIIAI. GUARDIAN This column ls. Noorved for nun e! local inmost. but advertising of l Howey new: may be lnsoroed ol tin cents s word strictly p”. able In advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. PHONE SAUNDERS I800 for BY AIB to Montreal and Boston 1h about three hours. Phone Mari. time Central Airways 2061 or 540. COME T0 YORK TEA Wednes- ~ dsy, August 20th. Meat, Salads. Pie-i. etc- Supper begins at s o'clock. THE RE-OPENING SERVICE of the Bonshaw United Church will be held Sunday, Aug, 31, st. 11 aan, and 7.30 p.m. Special speakers and music has been ar- ranged. LEA\E FOR CONVENTION Mrs. AH, Murphy. Mrs. G.J. Mad- ;"ou at 40, 50,60?" — Man You're (tray Fwlgt your ogol oullndl ore pa py 0. rv WWII: up" with (Intros. Goof-ins with: {tier weak, rundown foelsng dun solely nobody’: ,_ 6:31:52»: fihlfadmny men and woman call . a - e Tyv Olérn Tgnln rifliis‘; rlfiifili‘! . ill‘ Ni. Z23 flZl$ri'-'l'~w“" "is..." m’ " AWARDED CONTRACT — A Moncton excuhange reports that the Prestbytsiain Saint Church, Moncton, has decided proceed with the erection of a main‘ Andrew's to edifice on Park Stireet, near Bon- nacord, and has awarded the con- tract to Major DA. general contractor of Monettm and Halifax. Major MacDonald former- ly resided in Charlottetown. lan Street. MacDonald. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Charles Cudrnore, Ai- was held yesterday afternoon frcrri his late residence. Service at the home and grave was con-fueled by Mr. Hugh Rob- erts. Tl-e pallbearers were: Oscar: H. Burboe, Joseph ‘ Ralph Dennis. Stewart. Diamond, S. Carson, Ives. Ray Bcli. Interment People's dlgan atid Mrs. J Revel. all of Charlottetown. are leaving this morning for Campbelltor. NB, to attend the annual convtntfcn of the Maritime Council cf Catholic Nurse-r. " ' l CHANGE 0F RESIDENCE-Mr. and lvflrs. George Thompson and family who have resided in Ken- sington for the past six years have moved to Conway \vhere Mr. Thompson is emipioyed with the C.N.R. They are now in the resi- dence of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boyle. HOLIDAYIhG AT POWNAL - Mr. and hrs, Gordon Weaferhie of Rosevlile. Mich.. spent two weeks vacation visiting Ml. Weatherbies brother. Everett Wcaikerbe of Pcwnal. They will be aciompanled by Mrs Flcyt‘ Jrhnson and M‘ss Olive Weathcrbie t their return trip. LEAVES FOR M NCTON-MI. F‘. F‘. Slgswortb of the C.N.R. Charlottetown. leaves this morning for Moncton to attend a meeting of the general executive commit- tee of the Insurance Association (Railway) to be held in the City Hall there on Wednesday. l’ E INSINANCE OFI-‘ICIAI HERE- g Mr. D.'i‘-'. Mir-thy. Susi. of Agen- el and Mus. Joyce D:he.ty are spend- y trig a few dayc. vaeatiorilrg on the Mil speaks Associa- 0:-t. Mr Morphy visit tit» agency Acre. He to the Life Underwriters tion o» Wedrcsday Kingston. H "CIIOMEDY" SS. Chcmedy. under the crrnmant-i of CaptaI-n P.L, Scott of Halifax, N. S., docked across the head of 1h" Marine and Buntain and wbarves yesterday morning. She of’ 673 Indies. cairrying a cargo l’ ptlncheons 170 barrels, I d Govern- cartons of rum for the s ment wholesale vendor No ca-rgo will be taken aboard from here. Sibeis also carrying passengers, mostly from Dmrierara, Trial-dad and Ba-rbados. bound for Montreal. The "Chomedy" will leave for Montreal this evening. JOINS POLYCLINIC STAFF -- Dr. Kent Irwin who has recently concluded s post graduate course in obstetrics and pediatrics at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, has joined the staff of the Poly- cii-nlc. Dir. Irwin hails from Port Morten, Cape Breton, and gradu- ated from Daibousie University in 1940. He joined the services arid al- most immediately went overseas. He was invalided home in 1044. The doctor is accompanied to Charlotte- town by this wife and child. O BRUSH FIRE TROUBLESOME -—A brush fire, which bad the City Fire Department out yester- day afternoon about four o'clock, broke out. again last night about 11.30. The fire which is located about three miles out. the Mount Edward Road and off to the right. of it some distance, was said to be still burning when City Fire- .1 At the ceremony held at. tl>e l b town square Premier Angus L alrgszednlsaik git toga‘ “$3: ltfacdonald of Nova scotla accept- they h“ It pile“), we“ “mm, ed the unit's battle standard winch control, although they expect they . I .was given the battalion on its . iembarkatlorl overseas in June gglfgrzmgzfiglngavler"aggro?’ aggé: I19“- The smndard w“ imw“ it in check. It. is believed that ovcr many camp sites which mark- me Parkdale m" Department Wm ed the stay of the unit in the “Sm l“ kecplng it under com British Isles and was carried into u,“ firemen said that n ‘SM the m"“51°n °i Nmimmdy in causing any immediate danger Jime- 1944- I‘ “'*‘*“ “lsed m“ but that it is very bard to put German territory in 1945 on the crossing of the Rhine. The stand- ‘ ard will be placed in the Provin- cial Archives for safe-keeping. out as it is burning underneath particularly heavy brush. S l! 0 W Ii.‘ It. — A miscellaneous ; Following the memorial servizs Show" w“ held at the home o; a luncheon was held at the Arm- loll!‘ Mead). Romant woodlll ouries when the special speaker streelp-rueslluy evenln! l“ mm_ was Premier Macdonaid. Other pllmenl l‘, 5515s Ame“ Mmam speakers were former rommand- o; Mount swwarlh P111" who“ tnr: officers of the unit including man-l,” l0 Davld “m”. Mab Brigadier H. W- MiiPdOCi‘ "id Kenzle of Whitney Avenue will Lieut-Col. Don Forbes ,D.S.O. and bnr. The tlnit which was s composite at the Prince Edtvard Island High- landers, the Cape Breton HIvJl- Highlanders and the North Nova scotia High- (MG). The North Novas ‘battalion was representative landers, the Plctou landers was a battalion in the 9th High land Brldce of the Third Cano- dlan Division. Included among those Prince Edward Island attenilt the re-tihion was Lleut-Coi. J D. 0.0, of Ftewart. DSO. former "D" C0'np"t‘l_\' and later command Ing officer of the Argyle an Sutherland Highlanders of Hamil ton. Git. from be solemnized in Sacred Heart (‘fhurcb Monday morning at. 8.15. The bride-elect was to have call- ed for a parcel and as she entered the rooms. sue was surprised to have the lights turn on and there beheld some 25 of her friends and neighbors. The honoree was then escorted to the nicely decorated chair. follow-lg which a "wreck- ing truck" hearing the lettering "Llptonh Arno Parts" was wheel- ed into the rooms filled with packages. A hamper also tilled with packages was presented to the honoree. These revraied an assortment. of useful cifts for rivhleh the most of honor express- ed her“ ' thanks. - (Sydney Post- Record). R i t l . 1 .‘ t l cemetery. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY usslslcd by no“ s_ y Davles and animals, and sprinkled the blood Angus .\fcPi"lerson. of conducted service Tanton L. O. L., -Tbe funeral of Ernest Dollar of’ Springvale was held yesterday af- Mr. Donald NICIIOISOII. The pail-l hearers were: Lorne Coles, Char- les Proude. Ernest Crabbe. Tor-. flllii McNeiIl, Ambrose germ-lent both victim and priest, who "ltath The brothers Bl-ogkfleld,‘ rifice of Himself." On Calvary a at the gravel-final and complete work of le- Interment Prlncetown Road Cem- etery. Person Mr. Ernest McLaren. retired C, N R. conductor and Mrs. McLaren of Chariottetovxri and Toronto. are in the City and visiting friends Province. ais i0 331M411 mil Miss Leonora‘ MacDonald and lher friend, Miss Ivy Steele. have returned to Halifax after a CWO- ueeks visit with Mrs. R. J, Mac.- Donald, Charlottetown. Ilev. ur. MGEWBII ittflanatllan Air, Bhllrtth or Scotland ‘Sea tlatlets At panada Nouse Beeskin: in the Church of Scot- , iiiid on Sunday. August. n, the Rev. Horace F. Mat-Ewen. BA. 3,9,, tool. as l,“ mm’ Hebrews’ 110ND0N.Aug.1a —tCP)—Can- adisn Air and Sea Cadets on the ids! 15D of ‘their goodwill toulr of Britain unitedfor the first time “mm ‘heir "PD at Canada House today. Looking broi-med and Iit,I they were‘ welcomed by Frederick Iludd. acting official secretary. | Tthe Air Cadets are scheduled ti; take off frcim Heath Row Wedheg-I day in two York RAJ‘. Skymastertf with Dorval their destination. The planes will bring back British Air: Cadets now touring Canada, l The Sea Cadets will be guests of the Navy League of Britain at dinner Wednesday eveni-ng and will leave m" for Glasgow. They sail for Canada Thursday or Friday in II.M.CS. Warrior. TTbe Warriotr also‘ is to take home Boy scout; now‘ attending ihi‘ Jamboree at Molsson,‘ France. _ M Canada House the Cadets dug into mounds of sandwlcbes, cakrs‘ and biscuits as if they hadn't hsd i1 800d meal since their arrival in this country earl)‘ in August, but all declared they had no complain; ,about the food. It was agreed that‘ l0: 12-13, "But this man after he had offered one sacrifice for sin forever. sat down on the right hand of God. From henceforth ex- .D8<=t-1ng till his enemies be made i his toofstool." He called attention in the rim place to sacrifice as being the dtvingrequiremeht for atonement for sin. Abel's sacrifice was plehg. ing to God because it was a blood sacrifice. for "without the shedding of blood there is no remission", (Hebrews 9:22) Cain's consisted in the fruits of a sin-cursed earth, representing the righteousness of the natural man who will not. approach a holy and righteous God according to the divine requte- merits, and so_ was not accepted. The Levitical priesthood was tn. auguratcd after the giving of the law from Mt. sinai and was typt. cal in that it pointed to Christ, the great high-priest. All the 5a:- rifices pointed to Him. "the lamb. of God which taketb away the sin of the world." (John p29), I t ternoon from his late residence. 0H the day of atonement tr-e 223:‘; "aigsfgiyciiiziiiiiy ‘they missed Service at tile house was con-l iiiBii"l1i'i95i1 BYitEFBF-i the lhOIY hlhsggl Douogs n: y‘ w f ducled Dy Rev. H, Q mm DD“ place of the tabernacle. sacrificed showroom, Quae gaiézxe. v-Iéuiid. like to stay i~n Britain longer but. Fit-Sat. Blaine Hudson. I8,‘ Clarcsholm, Alta.. vvn< mlxlml; lo. get home so he could “tell the folks about the trip.” ‘ Leading Sea-man Marty Collins. I7. of Nari-h Sydney, NS. ‘wanted to get home to "see the girls." ovcr the covering of the ark of the covenant. This speaks clearly of Christ in His sacrifice, who is forever put away sin by the sac- l. ldemption was accomplished, sol that no further sacrifices for sin it? l.°.°'€.'§;.‘..."l;.."‘ll°;...‘?“€l I ca; Ferry Traffic Increase In July achieve remission and forgiveness. Mr. MacEwen also pointed nut that as the high priest entered the. holy place on the day of atone-i ment, so has Christ ascended to‘ heaven after accomplishing the work of redemption. He is now seated at God's right. hand. hilt will come forth at the end of the age. as the hI",l1-l‘.l'I€5t came oat on the day of atonement. and will appear to His chosen people. Israel. who pierced Him, and will com- nletely transform them by the Holy Spirit. They shall behold Him whom they have pierced and Traffic shipped from this Pro- vince via the car ferry Borden to CBDB ‘Porm-"ntine route showed another increase in July with 435 carloads mailing the crossing from this Province. Compared to 304 cars in the same month last year. But. shipments coming here from the mail land were 200 car- loads lower than in 1946. This Friends o‘ Mr. "Duke" Neilsen. . ,, . Charlomemwru will be pleased w mourn for Him as one mournevtb ed and 165d last year. learn m“ m,‘ ls Cflnvalesmng at for his only son.“ ThElTvVlII his The trlain decreases in thenum- me P‘ E’ l‘ Hospllal where he enemies be dashed to pieces and ber of cars coming over were in righteousness ushered in with empty oarrcis with 314 this year underwent a slight operation. Mr. Ross Woodman of Winnipeg. is a lecturer (IE5 b? “i9 Tfiillii" Li!!! ilfiliffifidellringlisll Litcrature at the Univers- CQ» M15 iViYi-hy- iiieii’ 5’ i- Dliigififlity cf Manitoba is spcriding a few clays in Ch5!I_‘IQti.€i0\\'li u-here he is concluding a trans-Canada lecture Ifilflnd- ‘PZIPV milfoied “vie “Om tour: in the interests of the Baha'i Manitoba, who Faith. Friends will be pleased to hear of the slightly improved condition in the ikezsanl Bar-Red R..vcr dis- of Miss Helen Clark. daugatsr of ‘trict he'll been deztroydfi; 2'1 H1018 land Hospital. Mrs Ursaki V _ (nee Lulu arrived here from the British West “m, of Lleubcol Ursakl operations of the Salvation rter, Mrs. Warner Journal); rendering valuable aster- at Cavendish guest of puny. Akron. Ohio. tion. C mzllohorken Lr-A. McQueen, ldcnt. ldent. connection with the 00S. . Pa. m PORT _ The i Mr. aria Mrs. Albert E. Clark. Wil- mot Valley \vho is taking treat- ment in the Prince Edward Is- Largeilarea of a0 square miles facing an the Salvation Army, London. Ontario is 153 half‘ l visiting her sI-ster Mrs. L.I-I.D. Fosf, barrels and G2 cartons of molassesnel.‘ Mmrshfleld _ Ll5ul4_Col_ i" be "mauled 11°”- as We" 35 3m Mus Ursaki are in charge of fieldl Army in Western Ontarro ‘Wiith Divisional Headquarters in London. Ont of R.C.M.P. Constable W.H. War- and children. Margaret and Cathleen. Soilris, P. E I.. have returned to their home after visiting Constable Warner's parents, Mr and Mrs. William L. Warner at their summer cottage. Duck Cave.- (St. John Telegraph Lieut. Ralph Iiunie. of the U. 5.; Naval Air Force. who was tihcse praised by the ft. C. M, P. for among : Fred Duncan. Bayfirld Street. (Continued frc-rrt Page l) I Lee Rubber and Tirc Corpora- Seiberlng Rubber Company, New Lce R Jackson, Firestone exec- utive vice-president. ~J.J. bteviman, Goodrich vlcc-prcs- R.S. Wilson Goodycar vice-preo- A.L. "vilcs. president of the Rub- ill and. and 278 ias‘. year, lime with 33 and 11B. and railway coal with 5i. .ars against 132. 5 Slight increases were God's King-priest set upon His holy bill of Zion reigning in power. Thus only will peace be realized among the nations. SITUATION IN recorded lto 16 last year. empty bags with 12 against 5. and miscellaneous Ifléeight. with 94 cars this year and ‘l7 ast Veal. (C‘~‘Mimi“d P“? i) Other commodities with the . . .._ - ,, number of carloads moving into rhwm’ khmcs and obbuudlnfi this Province this year included flour and teed 176, fertilizer 12. homes have b-cn evacuated be- “as “mi 0H5 141' hardware 114' cause cf intminczlt narigsr; half c-f Iumb" i9‘ 1°55 carloads 250' meats [the 7.400 Bu,“ caved b‘ H", fl, machinery 23. sugar 17. salt. 12. have r-en ‘cmpietiy burned out aerated “titers 22' ‘ ” ‘ ' traffic On outgng passing through Borden the increase this July was mainly in hardware with 40 cars. compared to 21 in 1946. potatoes 5t‘: cars against 23. rough lumbr! 43 cars this year and 9 last year. and autos 3B cars in Juno and none last. year. Other commodities bandied in- land tb: fire. TFHV extends ovtr an eight mile wetcr front. 100 Fight Flames Approx malely 200 men are fight- ing til‘ fire contniuotiny under the Depar merit. of ‘(Luaifggitzwrzi gaunt‘ and w“? Bra ciuded eggs it). fish 34. livestock ton Highlands Natic-nat Park of- '5.‘ 3:15‘; cailrggls 86' mans n’ iidiziT- iliii Mil TOW l-mmdin‘ mgtivihgegdlrs shipped from Prince GALA‘ "'.“-" ‘gtwnihnder, at Che; Edward island 19G came from the ‘um?’ ‘ad a“ m“ won‘ area betiveer. Chrlrlottcto\vn.Sum- likely re the oniy meal-ls cf bring- . l . lng the blazes under complete con- sewn ‘v me territory merside and Borden. cars were shipped from trot. Army and "WY “mks are east and south of this citv with Iransihirilng m"? men Over the 6B moving from points west of precipitcrns Carrot Trail to the summm,5ide_ burning areas white others tire be- ing iqrc-wight iv by st-a. Army and Red Cros; personnel are joirtiy maintaining u. tent vii-I iage at Cheticamp 20 rrfilcs south uliIEgaB-rttr ofciltinued from Page i) BS-‘i-‘iimce i“ of the f're front for the 200 cvac- _"_"_ _ - ‘ _ ' .. Roman Catholics in Ottawa l‘ bgfinrufrsitr “"5 _ mo?“ “sine” “d twig‘ high in the CUltFiClIS of the church r l ‘We; M, 8.1m M-s rm “rm flea t _('“‘rr:°s 1'11.“ ‘i, express themselves as greatly Pa‘ " ' image Pmmflnt u“ flea‘ “e5 pleased over the appointment have bier! there since last Mon- day, when iil"v were rescued by truck and email vesseis. which they take to be an indicat- ion of more friendly relations be- d . th l ' , l“ Mflgm-‘e vuupy grim apromiixlcttecip am Ann-trier fire was blazing in the Margaret- Valley, 4f) mics from Cheticamp. Urgent appeals for fire fighting cqwpmcnt we.t unan- swered as a1, nvatable apparatus with the gress. the holding international Marian At Irving flake. rear Truro. vol-‘ unterr fighters rushed back into the WQOCS today as a fie brolishi flared Canadian diplomatic rcpresciitat ion at the Vatican point out tba iififiei‘ “niry m“ m?!“ His Holiness Pope Pitts is ofIic BMW- NH hiimei "N" “ported I" iaily represented in Ottawa. if-fliiied ii" dim-w‘ i the person of Most Rev. Iide ‘brarldo Ahtcniutti, Apostolic dele MONVTON- N33» A“? i9 "(CPI gate to Canada and Newfound Anti Vicinity year there were 1449 cars import-l in autos, with 4i cars compared‘ tween Vatican City and Ottawa. l_ came mm the rc- rial. 1n the Roman Catholic world in Julie this year iifilJli in Ottawa of ii"? fir": Com n5 535,109 liquor largo near Tor- One cf the results of this (inw- 8 congress, it is hoped, will be the raising to three of the number of "an"? Sponsors of the movement for in PAGE FIVE Georgetown ‘i --. Mr. John Wallace, 0, N, n, "u. tion foreman. is now occupying the Fatrchlld property. Kilroy was‘ not here but. "Chad" has made his appearance on the Town Bulletin Board. Mrs. William Murphy, “com. panied oy her nephew, Terrance Mooney, recently visit-ed Souris. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart of New Glasgow, 11.5,, are viglg. m8 at their summer home on Water Street. Mr. Thomas Dalton and his sis- ter Mrs. Mincher, and his dough. Yer Barbara, of Boston, are the guests of Mr. James Dalton. Mr. Joseph Johnson and his vrorkmen are at present engaged iii Painting on the Lower Mont- ague church. Mrs. Winnie O'Connor of Bos- ton. who ls vacationing with friends at Lower Montague. Wll a visitor to Georgetown on sun- day. Dr. and Mrs. Watts and son John. of Dztrchester, Mass, have arrived for rheir annual vacation in Georgetown. They are accom- planied by Miss Gladys MacDon- ad. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Scanneil end two children of Boston, Mass, have arrived in Georgetown where they will IEHIICIBY with Dr. Scan- riell's parents. also of Boston, at their summer home on Water St. Mr. Gordon Douglas bad the use of the 35 foot schooner owned by Mr. At-hol MacKlnnon, Mont- ague, for the past week and he and his crew of local boys thor- ougbly enjoyed themselves. sheila DeLory. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. J. DeLory,has returned home from a visit to her aunt. Mrs. James Pendergast of Kcnsihgton. Shelia made the trip alone, successfully negotiating the necessary transportatioh changes. Maurice neisory has returned from Summerside Aid Cadet camp where he attended as a member ‘of No. l0 Charlottetown Squad- ‘ron. While at. camp. Maurice hat. the pleasure o! meeting the Air Cadets from England. and accom- panied them on their visit to Government House and Sandy's Restaurant. Citizens and visitors are glad to see Dr. D. D. Scannellks sailing boat. the “Rob Roy II" in the harbor. Although the genial Doc- tor is not a sailor. he always has the boat afloat while he is in residence here Dr. Gordon Scan- ncli is the efficient and enthusi- astic sailor and his small daught- ers ahdimanv friends are treated to pleasant excursions around the harbours and rivers. As usual the boat was put in readiness by Dick DELOTY, LAIIZON REMAINS m (Continued from Page I) ‘his Wife Eileen and Walter Kor- lcsky WTIJ joined the trio after the jail break. let-l police 0'. a chase that lea through New Brunswick, Nova Scctlrl and fmally ended in Prince Edwaff! Island. They were taken into custody at co-vebeati, 10 miles outslce Char- liottetow- and Lauzon sentenced to 35 ‘years. ltlacDJnald about 40. has a rec- crd dat i113 back to 1935 ar-d includ- ing breaking and enteflng. theft and robbery with violence In i939 lhe was charged with the murder of n T-ilonto bookmaker. James AVindsc-r and was convzcted and sentence-d to hang. MacDonald said: “Crime is a suckers racket" and IXi/Allatfid be was trgr-qugh. But he appealed his ‘conviction and WES Bfiiliimeii 3t i 1n 1543 he was trxcd for the kid- ing of a truck and driver and "d robbery of the truck and "job" iirhicr. brought con- gnd a 16-year sentence. Tho of Rocco Peri-i. self-styled -f the boothgger-S" who dis- trrim his bomc in April, links-d With the case but no connection bet-seen Perri and _ MacDonald was ovcr plflvlh- Minneiil ls described as 35 and mid he hfln the inltiail ‘ tattooed on the YIRM iii" and n heart-shaped on his left forearm bearing viction York (“III was in lire in the flgttt_for life at Cardinals ln [he Domlmon "king us‘ Rubbei (mmpim-i" New York Red R ‘m’ i Ranking Cardinal of the church "PP"ir"" cm" ' o" W‘ NW“ 5mm‘ mflinlimd‘ is His Eminence James Cardinal 95"" “P” JL- C°°‘h"“m~ Eeme-“img "we 0m’- ii'° He" Aiimicmis“ C°“"'y_5 McGuigan of Prince Edward Isl- prr-sit-icil: Ggorggv us nus again wim" and. The ncminstion of Moot Riev I Eisbrouch, Dayton Rubber trouble 5nd forestry officials here Maurlce m,“ Archbishop or QueQ o~3‘m'P"n-" "he Preydtmi- dammit“ it‘ i“ mic “i “w mns‘ bec to the Cardinalate is expected Piiiidf‘ A.A. Garthwaite Sh. Lee presld- ggffgus, NU g-t-st tif‘map> was be- very Sham“ wd l‘ ls belleved "N-M‘ cm- ‘ in! ii°“'- hfihver- b°'7‘°“5' ‘he the red hat. will also be conferred 0i his Chi" H-N- HHWIBW tiisiitii“ Keiieiifi area hat beet burned 0V6? i" Pie‘ en Mos: Rev. Alexander Vacbon. iiiiifi" mrlnag.:. US Rubber Company- vlous years. lAl-chblshop n; gnaw,’ the initials "N-il". Minnelli was serving e total OI l7 your». with 10 sir-eke; cf the lash rl robbery a-nd kirinavriinz with Hfify Cc-retti. he held up A brewer's retail stcra at OWBWB Mid escaped with a large sum of cash After lr-ding out tile pail hired l cab and when the cab driver be- ; fcr arnl- ber Manufacturers. Association. - Forest Service crews tonight land. lcame suspicious th°y tried to kids 060W!“ Flint. i-iii lt-“ldiiifliifiiiui were holding in (heck two fires Allllmle n; Pope plug in “he. nap him but he escaped. iiESISIa-‘ii 5°¢"°i"-"- WhiPh iiiiiii‘ Men biimii"? i“ u“ istlc Communism is well knownJ , ltfea-itvhile, in Los Anceies. an- wands Al Ens-em New Brunswick and hence l, country which sendsi Btzgcst Break Since 23. other anti-treat suit was filed time early in the week-end. One n new lepresgnhefllve l0 vllllclmi . charsi-w: a 470051311503‘ 1'1 vfddiie- blaze W's! at Malakuff I5 miles cast cl“. automatically aligns itself Escalig or it-c trio was the 1am tion of color motion pictures with n; l-lel-e ‘ml the other at. Rockpolrt. wllfl‘ me democmylc powers o; net, bfPflk from the Kingston Pen- the Twcilnlcal Motion Pktdfe C01" near tho Novr Scetls-N=w Bruns- ll... wen, Iterttifi"! since scpt 10. i923- wheii poratlon and ‘Postman Kndak Cflm- ‘wick border town of Sackviile. A talented linguist. Mr. Desv five Inmi-fes headed by the note!" pony harm-d as defendants, Speaks ml only Enqllsh and iou- "lied" Rviln and Editing: If I odvlctetr, or the color this sat" lie." . Attcrliey-G-rneral added that the production of pictures. the '.lm suit: Clark announ- s monopoly defendants would fcee pcsJlbii- maxim-rm pen- alties of a $5.000 f-ne or orre Year of imprisonment or both William C. Dickson. cniof of the west crest anti-trust division. said ‘Victory in rhovid make pcssible an early ard silcstanllai increase in color rnwion pictures for the pub- ced bola suits In Washt-atrln MA SAINT‘ JOHN. N'B‘I N". iii — Forest. Danger J.F., Fraser. rif Sus- sex, tor-‘ght gained eon‘1'oi nvcr n stitbborn frvcs‘ fire in ‘Pr Tread- wcll L-tlre district. near Loch Lcm- 0nd. The tire broke out abort 5.30 pm. noon. near the entrance to Ciove~ Valley. and qufcklv Serra-r throuf-‘Ii and achieve the pooularitv ivhic was trndotrbtedlv his Jlanelrn. Brussels and Paris. French flirt-nil,» but is quite at speerlllv maki- his mark in Rome in Rio dc SAINT JOHN. N.B. Aug. i8 — (CH-A total of 945 United States tourist cars crossed the Si. Stvhcn- Muller vnt away over ‘t of a smoke screeif (CP) - Assisted by units of the lmm, l“ lhu Latin tongues of ivali li".'.'l'r cover b East B"ll1t John Fire Department. Spanish, pm-tugucse and Italian. made b" MUITH fire to it sta 1e‘ o a crew ct nearly 200 men under 1t ls anticipated that. he will the cast end of the prison H1005‘ ure, All cure eventually: recaptured’; Rvarr "1 Minneapolis about a yest in». Vii-Ch he came out of a Deli office IfnffC. Lgtoy he was released from P! ttcntiurv on parole and seemed r.» ilvtur. a ia-irtul existent!’ in Te‘? b cnto bu‘ was sho‘ to drettr Wh trying l - rob s liquor store ot- 5 the slash ard cuttings left from Calais Bridge during the wm-‘r-crid exiit-s in lagging and woozculttng opera- in one of the heAvlest traffic week- colcr motion tlons. Al. are; c! ene half mile and! yet recorded. Canadian Cus- his. Ont»- squore yu burned over tome officials reported today.