,-gmzuaav 25. 1952 rue GUARDIAN. Cl-IA RLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE .Fornar Islander We ilaughtor Ilia gin ilntario Rm-mu Crossman. M. I'IliWI)' miumanv who for 31 years was ' d at the c. N. n. shops in died Tuesday niaht Feb- lumm. lzth. at the home of his . Perc Rt lev. Com- ””,'fh(';.ff..1.vfI.:,5 waiieytailgnr to his ":1 Harrison on the telephone. WJN thirty-six hours later his Mm'.m... Audrey, Mrs. Percy Rip- W Wsscd away at. the hospital at pg. ace of 29 years. 51,-. Crnssman resided at iii No,-.11 street. Moncton. MB. and .3. mm in Trynn. P. E. I.. son of rm: late Mr. and Mrs. Graham C,....5....m, He had resided in 'ilnncton for over 35 years and was ;. member of local 629, Interna- tional Brotherhood of Electrical 1 S. vkgfrimirs survived by his wife. the former Beulah James. one son. Harmon Ft-ederick.Montreal; three dnngliters. Mrs. Steven Ripley, 5",”... Brae: Mrs. Don Scott. funncinnz Ruth Cr-ossman at home: W... mothers. Fred and Frank. of Pllilcf Edward Island: one sister. tiff-r. Fred Walsh. Prince Edward 15l.1nd. and two grand-daughters. fur Crossman was on a visit to his ailill! daughter when the and- dell death occurred. xix-.x Ripley. born Audreynianche c-n.-.s:urin. was a native of Mono- tm: and moved to COFHWRU "V0 gym a half years ago. For five v-ears she was an employee of the ',m(( of T. Eaton Company. She 3; svirvivcri by her husband. one ria'l:hler. Ronnie Lynn. 20 months: 1... mn'lier: one brother. and three SlS'FFS. Ti": .-omhlned funeral services ....-yn held on February is. 1952. in tfarlmanls Funeral Home. Alma GEITIIAL Gillllllll This BOIIII is reserved for Inn of local Intarul. but advarunlg of a only natun may be inacrtad at nu cent: a word. strictly pay- out in "advance. JIMMY? TAXI -Phone 525. cuoics STUDIO for perfect pictures. HOWARD MaclNNI! I001”- WEAR at 115 Queen Street. LADIES SUITS - New Spring models. colourful, stylish. .From ;24.9.': to 529.95 at Jack Camcrons. LADIl-SS SUITS - New sprinz models. colourful. stylish. Prom 524.95 to 829.95 at Jack Camcrons. WINDMILUS SPECIAL TODAY. Home made meat loaf. gravy. mash- ed potatoes. peas and carrots, cole slaw. bread and butter. 65 cents. JOINT IIECITAL Gaelyne Craig. Soprano; William Keith Rogers. (M. Sc.. Jullliard) Pianist. at Prince of wales college. Thurs- day. March 6th. 1952. Tickets 50c from members Musical Festival Association. l'0l.l(iE (.'0L';.'-I--A man can- victed of vagrancy was sentenced - to 20 dnys in County Jail, by the Stipcndiary Magistrate at the City Police Court Saturday. The case of a man, convicted of com- mon nssauit, was remanded until Feb. 25th. and a man found guilty of being drunk and dia- orderiy. received a 10 day jail sentence. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Patrick Condon was held Saturday morn- ing from her late residence. Green Road to St. Joseph's Church. Kellys Cross. Requiem High Mass was cel- Pasioral teller liead in Catholic Churches Sunday which was read yesterday in cl Roman Catholic churches Diocese of Charlottetown: abstinence. may not be used at all. made from meat tween the ages of 7 and on On Fall the law of fast. fast days. they should not equal another on meal. - on Fridays and Ash Wednesday. and fruit juice are allowed. The following Lenten regulations are containued in a. pastoral letter from His Excellency Bishop Boyle, in the "Everyone seven years of age and over is bound to observe the law of "Complete abstinence is to be ob- served on F1-ldays.'Ash Wednesday and on Holy Saturday morning. on days of complete abstinence meat and soup or gravy made from meat "Partial abstinence is to be ob- served on Ember Wednesday and Saturday. On days of partial ab- stinence meat and soup or gravy may be taken only once a day at the principal meal. This obliges even those be- "Everyone between the ages of 21 and 59 is also bound to observe "All the week days of Lent are "on days of fast only one full meal is allowed. Two other must- less meals. sufficient to maintain strength. may be taken according to. each one's needs; but together "Meat may be taken at the prin- cipal meal on a day of first except "Eating between meals is not per-' mitted: but liquids. including mill: "When health or ability to work would be seriously affected. the law lliarnaged Diesel Towed Tojignish One diesel with a damaged gear-box was towed to Tignlsh for repair as a result of last Fri- day night: derailment between Harper's and DeBlols Stations near Tigniah. The accident occurred when a wing plow extra of the Canadian National Railway. jumped the track near Tlgnish rierailing two diesel: and a van attached while it was en route to Tignlsh widen- ing the cuttings caused by last week's snow-storm. Although it was not considered a serious accident some difficulty was encountered while replacing the can on the track. but with the aid of approximately 30 men and a crane the difficulty wns soon overcome and the cars with the exception of the one damaged. 1 were soon on route for Char- lottetown. By 6:30 P. M. Saturday night the track crew from Tlgnisll had repaired the rails which had been torn up and cleared the line. A1though'the cause of the ac- cidcnt has not been determined it is believed that a low joint in the track may have caused it. Little difficulty is expected in repairing the damaged engine. P. W. C. News & Views when they will win. Many of the Trinity Young People's Union held their regular sun y long service in the social all last evening. The guest artists for the cvs- ning were Mia: Marilyn Bagga from Mt. Allison University. who sang "Heather On The Hill" and by special request "Love Divine-.l All Love Excclling". They were Raymond Player. ly enjoyed by' the group. A very hearty sing-song was -led by Guryaey Tritea and Leith Stetson. assisted by Mary Mor- rlson at the piano. The service was brought to a close by singing "Climbing Ja- cob's Ladder." I. Enjoy Rest camp In Korea INOHON. Korea. Feb. 22 - (Reuters) - A hangmatfs tree stands in front of a house in the British rest camp here, stark memorial to an atrocity. But the 2.500 Commonwealth soldiers who have passed through I "Y" Campaign Opens Tonight cont ributiona Generous to the special Names Committee. Pleased as are officials with re- are quick to lC00mPIHiu'1' on the Dilno by Mr-fpolnt out that the success of the trrampalgn depends largely on the These selection! Were V-h0I'0ilKh- igeneral drive which opens tonichi. A supper meeting will be held at "Y" tonight when 150 enthusi-la: the Knights of Columbus Home the co-chair--and the discussion manship of Messrs Earl Taylor and' receive their.iu non-sectarian colleges. Various A. few 0! thc;suggesiions ivere made with it view larger donations received over theitr. improving the Clubs in the Mar. Horne Motursgiiimes. The nation-wide "Fax Re- 5250. laults to date. they r ithe 1 .'James MacLean will lfinal instructions. ast ic workers under week-end follow. N35. Atlantic Wholesalers Michael Bros. aim. The Pure Milk Co. SWO, Maritime ways 5110. Woolworth Co. Ltd., sloo. Carvell Bros. 5100, G.l-I. Tay- lors sB00. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Col- lon sioo. P.W. Turner 3100, A. Plckard 3100. 1 cominfonr-ni--ihrlieved Mashed up As Soviet Policy Instrument to lose their battle fatigue are more interested in a cup of tea in bed in the morning. hot showers, fishing through the ice and play- ing football. I . Chinese Communist soldiers last sumday mm" the college year dragged four wounded Unit- basketball team was defeated ed Sun" soldier, and 3 Korean again. but the hopes of the teamldocwr oat or m: house m ba g members- are still high and theylno, Md hoot H; bone th me are looking Jorivard to the iime. f T 'e'" E CE. l They hanged the doctor from l BETRIJN. Feb. 2? - IReutersl- .After more than two years of ap- parent inactivity by the Comin- form. many Berlin observers are -ready to speculate that this once (powerful orszaiiization has been .discarded as a major instrument of Soviet policy. Its last official place in Hungary in November. 1949. to the and Mr. Henry Hargreaves Jr-. Y.Mv.C.A. Maintenance campaign have been a source of gratification Central Air- ineetinz took Delegates for the regional con- vention of Newman Clubs in the Maritimes arrived in Charlottetown Friday night. February 22. 1952. and were met by the delegates of the Chariottetown Newman Club and gathered at the C.W.l... Hall for it get-together and lunch. saturdav morning all of the delegates at- tended : special mass in prepara- tion for the convention. Saturday conferences were held dealt mainly with the role of the Newman Clubs mana" Convention. which will he held at Montreal and Quebec City in August and September. was also ldiscussed. The Catholic universit- yies. the Newman Clubs. and the lltlumni Clubs will send representa- -tives to the "Fax Romano” Con- vention. At this convention the mission of the university will be discussed. 'A eunper was held at the Queen Hotel for the. delecates and A very interesting talk on Education was delivered by Lt.-Col. Leo F. Max:- Donald, principal of Queen square school. Later in the evening 5: social was held at the Knights of Colv-rims Home for all Newman Club mem- bers. Lunch was served and overv- one had a very enjovable lime. On Sunday the annual Newman Club "Communion Breakfast" was I held. This took place at the Queen! Hotel. After the breakfast a very interesting talk on Vocations was given by Father Maddigan C.Ss. R. The delegates attending this con- vention Were: Tom Trainor and Paul Moshe-r of the Dalhousie-Tech 1 v.e-u. Service General i... eN......... Club Meeting Held At Cha rlottetqwn lhuernsey All Canadian l competition Results ..:.. Competi- Cana- !n the All Canadian rion held for 1951. the All llilil champion, senior Bull, awarded to Brooknili Double Rom- ulus. owned and bred by W. 5. Brooks, and Son. Paris, Ont. in reserve position is Kingfield Com- rude, hred by Kingfield Farm King: 0m.. and owned and exhib- lteti by C. F. W. Burns and Del- bert Schuyler. R. R. 3, Paris. Coming in for honorable men- tion was Erie Ridge Harvester, owned and exhibited by Allan Balsdon. R. R. 2, Sharon, Ont. nnrl Brooknili Romulus Onward bred by Brooknill Farms. Parin. Out... and owned and exhibited by W. B. Hanna, Kleinburg. Ont. In the Junior males the All Ca- nadian Championship went to Oaklawn Dorothy's Chieftain, bred and exhibited by Alec Biriey and Sons, R. R. 2, Paris Ont. The Re- serve award went to Fraserdals Archie. bred by Fraserdale Farms, owned and exhibited by W. B. Hanna. Kleinburg, Ont. Klngfieid Constellation. bred and exhibited by Kinglleld Farms was given an honorable mention. as was Fra- serdale Merry Admiral, bred by lFi'aserdale and owned and exhib- ited by Joyce Bros. oi Milton, Ont. In the Awards for Senior Fa- lmales. Don Aida Victor's Bonnie lwas declared All Canadian Cham- :piDn. she was bred by Don Am; lilaxms. and owned and exhibited by Jack Fraser, Concord, Ont. Brooknill Favourite was made Re- W'RI ' ebrated by the pastor. Rev. Kenneth does not bu . 1 d be - ha '5 wish that a larger crowd . - . 5'-'"h ”””””"' McMillan who also officiated at the ins: fast nor giibstlhenocg iacm;J?rli:h woiuid attend the games and give: It branch above the bodies. i Since then a large headQuar'tersf;'m:im”” 91”” in ”F”””- Mb"-l serve senior Female. bred and Th" how” were "heed m nw RTBVC in "19 iidlolnmil i3C"l9t"Y- priest or confesso should be 0 them more support when the' United Nnkms i"”"”y'"e” l" B”Cha”5l has c”"”""9d to ”'”l or m-Id Robert whalenl both M exhibited by W- 5- Br00k5- P37"- ' in ElmW"0d C9m9l"-V 70" -1-he pallbe-u-pl-5 we;-9' Amson -mole su"ed' F C I" need n J , found evidence of the atrocitylei-ate. But there have been nolg” tignltilsllsitgl lof New gt-unswick Om. Her mabmmme Bmmmm B h'.-'.! ' the spring. . i ' ' . ' r p U H . . yr - r - . .- 1 8v. a er ocer. Wen all Gilli: . .A v. ' .. , "" in-ssarzcs and lelecrams of s.vmna- cmmfm. ' ”:t:1' n””"l? 9 03' 58850" 0 Lellx Ram 30 "WC Emu" 3 9 . , '. U , .ld U 1 , t X, H ward Kaye. June MacDonald. Pat- In H; J A F X , , , - ttend daily Mass: to r v Welchmen were unable t overtakel 1043.). the true is In It Camp. W M” - "mamas ml? at" H ” ””""' em" 99- Bf00k- "l'' -"””d "suned "3 me Nah l CC” C O lwhcve 200 British and Commonmiliace. they have not been disclosed. NC” MacDmmd' Jan” prmlght Hill Glamours Janet was made they Holy Communion often; to take them. Later in the second half the - .. ,, '”'rc , . . P t-' ' w - "Wm m Much the vmc M" GUIDE5 FIRST "9 "-F9” Dart more frequentlv in exer ises P.W.C. team seemed lnvi oratedlwealth troops live. One man in COMTRYY 10 Commiollm CU5t0m- aucmv aynne and Mary M651 A” Cimadla" Ch"mPl0"- bftd litnlev and her father were held me mm colmcutive week me or .t . t b mm 1 C , with Ht y 9 tum cam km) .5 its .lD . b t 1 . From being. Stalin's mouthpiece. my V9919-'3"i9'1 the ChHf10Wt0'"l and exhibited bv W. 5. Brooks Til”-iii i"."'"”1”l?””'”"5'”” "07" Gm Gmdcs M Queen: Coumy F pixevi o. e a Ifu to their a new spr and t almost 1 r P 1. Vi . 5 ”' U lelthe Cominform has lansed into aniNm.vman Club" . Paris Ont. The Reserve Junior: -i ”l”””" mm P"” Rm” "N met at Red Cross House on Sat- amly oSmy.m.e.d”' to gm gem seemed M f they would be able :2: mi” men mm 1L . "office headquarters v-here pi-ona-l Mitt -'9”. me ”””"””O” Wm '0"-championship went to Brackle! ......gz.r.-r. Cm-mvall. out; Mr and urdn momm at "M5 for mmh GTOUSLV to charity. to perform acts overtake their opponents. Many 0,; .Tile reason Capt. Robert Jen-tqnnda is mwarei and minor omblhcld in Halifax. N. S. Nancy 2nd bred and exhibit d b Mrs. Harrison Cvossman and Bren- H hlimucuonlg in ”-m Md Dug of kindness toward the sick. the the team members had been at theikms keeps the secret is that them”: MP tmmd taccordmg to east .......... Guy -Rodd -Bmckml P E 18 Av "Ia Montreal: Mn and MN" Fred to the illness of Mrs Cudmore Med' and the "om: to "theme VOL late dance the night before wmchl men m the camp are bame Veb"Euronr-:'m preset reports reachlnce . . l-lonorab1e'Mrention 'was- ive Wn'..sii. Fred Crossman. Frank d Mis B W" H - lass wu.untary self-denial especially regard- caused them to be thrown off er-ans. there to relax and to for-jam” i M5,. view,-3 ch,” 3. ,9 (mmgnnnl Ham” Crmsmam mm" ii? chars; gt cliffs: ulletty King 4;"! Rlcohtmc ddrigik and worfldly stride sonlewhacl remm lack 0! SIEEDAEEL wan ' lThe. er-c-mil" and first elite! of exhibited by Jack ml7'r(a:t?re Gaga v..- n - mils .: . - - - . ,- . , H - - - - - ,W'm p”"Cp3Eiward mind' The Guides were instructed ini,...nn?";.;;r:i,.:?m.1V0 ::fyuTe9r1em::;g Tm. Valentine Formal was a nrJ:::”;:m'sC-,::::”:;::n::fh19??.the Cflmilllo-l'lli short for Cnmmnn- , A R . cnrrl, Ontario. . making bandages and in "10 rinns of the Holy Father. complete success last Monday ion res, c.,lm.., -E0655 come ;1Vere',1-ii 1nl;rmailiol1”BlIi'e:u. alas Ziggarh I "I ) treatment. for poisons. no 11 d y 1 L, gt L h .- L i ' lnov. is (93 1 no on 3' ro 9 . n e (per: Competition 'nLnmalk' :;v:":i m:mh:mil:s:e high. T e auditorium was filled from foxholes and bunkers form... Soviet. Union of a leader but - .vith a capacity crowd. It was dec- noted ably by Jill M:-1cKay anal her associates on the social Com- mittee. At thc far end was a large red heart in which the Down- towners orchestra was located, and in each of the windows was a large. "V8 dliyl Of Ccimpieie Tesla Dlsmaisn seemed in leave the Contin- kciplinc is eased and the men can form ivithout its former aim and Islcep or lie on their beds all day. skill. ,They do not have to shave or! Even if Zlldannv had not died. parade. And they get "a good the general opinion among stu- cuppa" in bed every morning. ,dcnts of east European affairs herr- Iarclrl R. MscKenzie. River Jr-.l1n, N. 5., was high with an out of 40 points. .7. H. Arthur of Lake- side was tied with W. Duncan Huahscn, Essex. ant... and William E. .MacKenzie, Burford. out, with WAR AMPUTEES REORGAN- IZE-The local branch of the War Amputees of Canada. held a reor- gnnizatlon dinner at. the Queen .1-fotcl last week. It is reported that approximately 50 Islanders are The Advanced Rezisu-y Board (for swine has issued a report lxvhich shows the following P. E. .-Island owned sows recently .quali- ifi sonincs made of animal fat is per- mitted. "The time for complying with the nreccpt of Easter Communion is from Ash Wednesday to Trinity Sunday. Gel Pay increase .-iMHERS'i". N. 5.. Feb. 24 -- ed: I'm"!---Tim Amherst. School Board Vernell Patsy 273, v. H. Ross A; The commissioners defer- until next week. C.'N2.KPS. red stud BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS 50: per Insertion Rogers. Dr. Charles Dougan, John Power. .lohn Squnrehrlggs. The funeral was very largely attend- ed. FREE) FROM DISEASE -- Of the 42 samples of potatoes from various growers of the Province sent to the south for Florida test- ing. 13 were proven to be ob- Daya Of Fast and Christmas. are days of fast. "During Lent Holy "Ember days. the Vigils of Pent- ecost. the Assumption. All Saints Mother Church asks each of us to look into his heart more closely in order to detect his enemy No. One. some Deal which the game created. wished they had gone. This just his lost considerable ground P.W.C.. but after this game t students will take more interest in what goes on about them. than the students had hoped, the Welshmen were only defeated two cues to show that sports appeal are two me-mbe lthe "tavern". The camp's latest acquisitions rs of the women's i all voluntry service. the first Britishl he. serviccwonien stationed in Korea. They have already begun to add some feminine touches, The game itself went better evenl lbelicved. led to Russian doubts .ahout the usefulness of the Com- linform. Since liven manv leading mem- bers of the Comlnform have lapsed 'into the Communist twilieht and in recent. months first Vladyslav Gnmulka. of Poland, and then Rn- dolf Slanskv. of Czechoslovakia- bcth COMNITDTHI-fnillldbr members hevv. 12-177-83. Payndale Empress 20E, Found. 9-176-ill. Meek Maid 20E. Oliver Meek. il- R166-8i. Chm-wood 37D. Earle Rankin. 9-- 180-81. Meek Lady IE, Oliver Meek. I- 177-81. - . Camel-onvale Essie 2E. W. P. Cameron. 9-I90-B0. l tvilllam In the Calf Club Competition Robert K. MacKenzie. River John. war high with 33 palms, Mamm L. Loncley. Paradise, N, s” Geo, .W. Teller, Paris, Onl.. Jim Hugh. son. Essex. Onl., were tied for second with 36 points. Raymond Royce was third with 34 points, The competition was keen in some of the classes and the winners an to he congratulated. has offered mp town's ieanhersil1- elisible to Join the branch.4Presi- "The days or fast and abstinence red heart trimmed i whit. Thlsl Th" 5'”! ".5 '””""'Y A hm"? i” W” ""1 c”””'”'"'m 1”” hm” Son. io-171-91. 36 90"” 'm- 3- MW. 0r1iiiI- " creases of seen it year for men dent Wallace lilizlzins Was In theioutslde the season of Lent are given formal which was signed eonly at Peso” 703” hllfh-I'BDkin8 oi'iicex'syt'l ml”1l'9 ll-f ll.-i9f'-l1l1Y'?5! M1949-; Anmndak M55 39C. WE, John. Ont. B. A. Pitman, Nappan, pr, 3 and 3:15!) for mm-u-n, it was nn- chair for the mceiihil. with how below. They should be announced couple of years ago has pmvedlm the Japanese Occupation force. It mm” ”l ifs N" mm" "."5';-stone. 8-200-B9. 5' Md J95” 3- Saundl". Bridge- niunecri tonlizlu. iltlellziiry Tgeastrt-er Edward Ca:-roll Vrgwghe m1;hm1 on the Sunday or such ,. sucwss that H", concgetiti Korea. jwl,:.'-1 (a:):15(.!.-f(;l;vdyiS:(;l:P tll:aa:5l31l:I?:n11 Meek Princess GE. Oliver Meek. ;w"'iNt; 5" mu '5" 3'5 P1300 Wm! The inrreaw-: .oulrl become ef- l a ng e m nutes. the week in which the day or days ye r would i i 1' 1 . Bcmblniz and shelling from the:'” " " . i 11464-87. 9”" l- ierlire Aug. 1. he teachers. who -m- occur. 01;”, no we Comp etc Wm sea by United Nations planes and lfmm C”"""””m w"'"”” i" 9”” Betsy 2115. John Whiteway, 3- 1” the Ladies” division. Mfg ml:-d flat increases of 3600 a year. FUNERAL SATl'RDAl' - The "Complete abstinence is to be ob- . . , ..-mp. demolished the original E”"""” I t t 192-86. "f”"'Y J03'"- Mi"-On. Ont. was w.;Hn,,(..y,5h0,t1y", mngidep mg funeral of the late Herbert A. served not only on Friday! but 011 The exibition game begweenibulldings. Men in thg ca-mp now. "5 lack ."f 5'w”55 "H115 P.” l Kingston View Lady 14-D, Reg- N” "M1 33 Win”. Mill. 1'. L. offer. Campbell W83 Mid "Om the M39 the Vigils of the Assumption and aging: and p.w,cA e 1353 1:-,.1d,,y'1ive in comfortable uwgmeriug--1El'V0DP Vllatlonlalism ca: be (cslnn; Hnald Newsonp H.150,” Whalley. Bridgetown. N. 8., run in Truro. meanwhile. male 1-6871 FUMFN 51171110 V0" 5filU(;”dii.V Christmas. night was even beau. than " wnsltems. Sgt:-cl )eflf:mn"l. 1:5 nu? trial: S;-rag”. Irma 18E, John whnewayv 9.:second with 34 points. Mrs. P. W. p iear(ii:er.s of the Colchesiler Counlv i'(illCihn00;2- Sill? (:5 gIi;;1:ml0';nlt1e”:' ”Pllrl.llll abstinence is to be ob- hoped. There was a large crowd There are reeireatioiv”vT)oi1is it 134201 M l E R' i illiii-3-85. igf:520lTS11t. Fn;0l11b.V. Ont-, Mrs. Jal. " Aw enl.i' requested st-tool cnm- " .V N5 - - - .- V ' served on Ember Wednesdays and-an 1-mud to has th h t Road 11).... d . d- . ' - v p . . I Guernhil Delight. 9D. Wiilardi 0. . ar,v's. Ont... and Mril. ' ”"lr””"”” '” '”k"' ”'"”9d3""' 3"” "m." was hli W Pvm” E-""7; sammm "id ”" ,'-he Vlizils 0! on. Many who hrad hotonaltcnfiaelilil blri2htig'rIdel:c,ol':tcdlenditllifisloogorhif Ttmf Y-c5i3ru"dm.E im0irlMmc1i1dfn lfhl; pm” "'””5' John-Mcmbh ”ed M "M1 W” M" an mm request Mr N00 in. ';".wRr.mB11111?-lfi:l'lfP.xHg:nrg;anJ. Pmtecon md A" mm” when they heard of the crowd tip: and theatre. e barber's shop and :orfaPre(:nier (Tirol:7iirs:lavtia?cil?oia Kensingm" Nan 133 George MM" 22 pmnm .:;.. passion or habit that separates us -solutely free' from any virus in- . to one. It is the opinion of n.. A y I b .. - d. H g i A , , 31111-115 igection. Of the samgitrblaix wpei-31 gl;i:":k3:t):l:-ullimiigllgnge that P.W.c. had the better Tfsrn ..1.'..o. C0lli:l,l:95e;:;l'a:::;:!;l'?' n 1” mm 103173?-)lll(;n Edn 46' Ema Meme. .-M Macqlilmlz-At the P. E. I. &':::5”5'MgiLl:';nl:9T9 Ka0”mfi':' and religious duties. secret sins known '35:: goqgtge wgafd grrvcemgelvglq c”"t'""ed "N" W” 1 ' g”mltlg;:t:2fiJ?1::k5'iixh”Cf):i::” in the above scores. the first NORTH BAY om Feb 23 Hnsplral. Feb. 22, 1952, r M. nd . ' . onl to God. id. ,l th. . - ' CT. ll 9 ' .' figure indicates the number of - - A - Mrs. Raymund Macqlmnhv ('”)y;lt” Canso harm: orsrlemtxalilz. 'fr'y.,:Mf;:1' 0! fumed P9:-oni. 7: up” gecfgg them a sure victory over the OUICTITJIIEIC is opposition from the;form was born epitomize the faii- ymgs saved m the tesied mt”. Tm (CPI-Rev. J. R. Mutchmor of RN. mm”, R dnugmm nm.cm.e "NW 0 - - team. The boys will, no doubt. pui,p-tench Rudy to , lesser cxlcm',ilres which have d0j!QCd the or second figure denmts the we in Toronto was nominated for me desecration of marriage or neglect on the part of parents to guard the innocence of their children. No matter how sinful we are. God can transform us into saints as He did in the case of the Publican in the Gospel. who. feeling miserable in his sins. turned to God for help. and without self-docention cried out. "0 Lord be merciful to me a sinner". "There can he no sincere observ- ance of Lent unless the sinner re- moves the strain of serious sin by a good confession. and endeavors to make reparation and satisfaction to God for all sins through the virtue of penance or voluntary mortified- llon. Without mortificatlon there can be no spiritual life at all. There is no sincere observance of Lent for us. the friends and brethern of Christ. unless we hearlcen to the words of His prophet Joel: Now therefore naith the Lord: Be con- verted to Me with all your heart. thnl '25 haul infection of less than one percent while the other four snmples showed only (mo in three percent. up in very good showing agninstl post of the Moderator of the Unit. the Rothesay team next Saturday. i Heavy Earthquake in Gerniany LU-DWIGSI-IAFEN. Germany. Feb. 24 -(AP) - An earthquake shook the Ludwigshafcn area to- night as gases were being released sltyward from the huge Badiache chemical works. and the my panicked in fear an explosion had occurred. 7 Thousands of workers rushed to the plant to give emergency aid. remembering the tragic blast which killed 207 there in 1948. But at the gates of the plant. the managers told the excited crowds there had been no new disascr. gm," B,-mum lgztnization since Tito broke away. From Bonn eamc word that the; The central office of thc Contin- .,. no 0 M. - ili'tlTll moved from Belgrade to L,,,,g,, 3n,e';wesl "0; sgg::::i";:iBilChaI'e3f. after the Tito break Konrad Adenauem Gwermmm .seven hundred officials work in its tor a slight reduction in the pro- l”"””.”"5Y h"fiq”"t"5' '. . Ho ?3o:,'.0n?g'.:y.de”nce budget for west by cotvisplctitrgilst p0tlIl1CC pStrols.rTlie'.' - . say. 00. is e omnormls t."i?l"?.i'3.Ye..fZi?”'i.l2.iils'.'2”....?I.f chief vurrwse new is to amass h , world statistics and prepare ma-, 0"; 9 problem o' Wham" N'5'T'. terial for dclezaies in the Soviefl LO. seadquairiciis uillllic lfl1PariEV0-l swung at coummst on on an ” D M be L3 "C" I The more important policv-form- - ””3"”"9"'- The l””"' P95” '5 '9 mg functions nf the Cmf,mfm-m, There are hi:-big profits in he made in the Poultry Bualneal . . . . be C1159-ed in ! P1'0P0!5d N-A-T-Q Elmw are pmbablv Mm! ,.,m.c1scd! And now is the time to get going with day-nlrl Clilcks. because the earlier reorganization. bu me new i-g1'(,b,..1" msmuuom 5 you start. the earlier ynulii he reaping these big-big profits. To do things "The 5550015195 FY35-5 Slim 383' which Amed and German exp”-L; right you'll want one of the new Queen Automatic Oli Burning Broodae lliidw "135 143- P9311011. Canadl" b,u..v,,l, have rm... to snppram pg. lsioves. These give chicks in real chance to grow and thrive. They pen- Fxlunal 5”l1il'-3 ml”l5t" cm.-f afngnq these 15 the wand vide i-lean. even heat In all kinds of weather. The Queen Broader Stove." 10 he N-A-T-07! UNI l79i”mR"9i15'p;-ace council. which is said ln.Nn 652 has 1.000 chit-lr chnpnciiy under its heavy galvanized hover. 8CCP8l3l')'-8CMl”R1- EEYHEP idmw hem-nv on rm. 1-mm”-cg; n; I The maxlmum'fuel ennsumptlon is only 5 gallons in .'MAh7oura and there week Pearson merI'i.v Domed We lccminform headquarters in supplv v is an automatic draft regulator. so you see It is dependable. and econ- portersl,question:. when they asked him whether he would accept the days of the pics when slaughtered. 1-vllmn. 7 lbs. 3 1x2 oz. Mnxe1"r .. At the P.E.I. Hos- pital Feb. 22nd.. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. 1-ledman Barnett, Charlotte- W-VI1. a son. John Robert Irwin. ii,”-Ks -- At the Prince Edward ls.anri Hospital on Feb. 2.1. 1952. in. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weeks. iimsloe. a son, Preston George. ti lbs. l5 oz. The last figure given the average .9d Chwch 0' Ctmxdh "5 R nlfelinif slaughter test score of the four '0f "19 North Bil! Prcsbtli-'1'y 11150 night. lest pigs. Personals ,l-lis Excellency Bishop Boyle has returned to his residence following a brief stay at the Charlottetown Hospital for a check-up and rest. w Miss Leiiha Houston, Charloite- -C C. II. M. - town. is at present visiting with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and ,Mrs. Henry scniner, Loyalist. in ppm DEATHS ('ROSS.lIAN - Suddenly at his l"'jinll', Cape Wolfe. on Fell. 13th. liln.. Philip J. Crossman. ago 82. MCKEEMAN-At the P. E. I. Hflilliial on 'Snturday. Feb. Q3. 1)”!!! Ii. Mt-Kecman. aged 68 years. lllntrnl from the Mnclmnn Fun- eral? Home tomorrow (Tuesday). service starting at i.wo o'clock. In- itlmcnt People's Ccmcicry. Miss Barbara Whitloek ex- pected to return to the city this week following an extended holi- day spent with friends in Manc- ton. l Mr. Harry Beall. Organizing Director of the Community Con- cert arrived here last night from liter delegates meetings with if-ans. nmieal. The Queen Brooder Steve has a triple comlruat' pot type Intqrs and mafm-1'51. om”-5 am .' burner. the same as userl in the range burners and the price in just CROSBY - The death occurred at the Peter Bent Hospital. Boston, less. on Feb. 3th.. i952. of Miss Nettie I. Crosby of Lawrence. Mass. Iit"l'I.l-;n.- At the Charlottetown Hosnmu. Sunday, Feb. 24m, 1952. grit T. Andrew Butler in her 5"! ,)'enr. Her remains will rent iii her late residence. 15 Pownul Nrvei from where the funeral will inke place on Wednesday .'"”'f"lfiR M 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Ensliica. Interment in the Cath- roliv Cemetery. )l0NAGHAN- Al the Charlotte- LTW Saturday. Feb- Wldu 1952. Mrs. James Mon- ach.-ui of Mr. Edward Road. form- '"'l.'-' 0i I-lazelbrook. in her 73rd r-l"'-1r. Remains are resting at the i Hennessey Funeral Home. linri will be transferred this v'MP"dB.Vl afternoon to her late -fesrdcnce. Mt. Edward Cilmplctcd funeral arrangements .v.-iii be announced later. li.li. Maotean unbabuua cuuurn Charlottetown and mono Wiltalin "i-cons II Road. 13 New York City. lie will stay at the Charlottetown Hotel for one week. irrhhiifiiii" 35-Year-Old Wife HOLYOKE, Mass.. Feb. 24 - (AP) - A .15-year-old housewife gave birth last week to her 19th child since marriage in 1930- and said she'd like still more. Mrs. Joseph McClain named the latest addition Leonard and laid: ''I'm delighted to have such"a big family and I'd like more children. My health. however. wonit. permit it for awhile." Mr-Clnin. 47. in truck driver. married his wife when she was The family lives in In two- atorcy camp. cats 66 loaves of bread a week and 60 pounds of potatoes. They go to church in two shifts. Fifteen of- the 19 children---the oldest 2i--are living. IN MEMORIAM In loving Iclaoey of Mrs. William Heclcnric. Charlottetown. who palud any February ll. IMO. lnaortdd by her husband and Clljlfr in fasting and in weeping. and in mourninc. And rend your hearts- and turn to the Lord your God' (Joel II. 12. la). The modern world outside the Church scoffs at the notlon of penance. but we Cath- olics accent the words of Christ literally: 'Unless you do penance you shall all likewise perish': and. iii any man would be my disciple let him take up his cross daily and follow Me.' Minimum Penance "Lent will begin on Wednesday of this week. The fast. imposed by Inw. is a minimum penance. Per- haps fathers of families could be- gin the custom by reading the acti- tle and Gospel of the Ionian Mass every day at the principal meal. Let us offer our Lenten program in reparation for the sins coronal?- ied during the last year. Offer it. too. for a lasting and lust peace. The observance of Lent is no easy task. Oansroun souls will use their Lenten exareiocs through to the and. tent means more than run- Wednesday. for I niece of blessed palm on Palm Sunday. and to kiss the cross on Good Friday. 'nchold now is the acceptable time. behold now is the day of ulvai.ion'. Special blaulnrs will be given you this Lent. Wt i this be your last tent on earth? "Nov: is the accept- able time." "And he arose. and site and drank and walked in the sircnlih of that (0.0! fort! GM ninp into church for ashes on Ash' and forty nights unto the Mount of God" (Second Epistle ,in Ember Wednesday of Lentt. Dally Holy Commu ion will give us strength to walk to the Mount of and duriniz "1356 day! of Lent. '”1'he bread which I will give is Mv Flesh for the life of the world". 4COmml.lI'llon anthem Thursday of the first week of Lent). st. Joseph was the Jon.) I After the secretary-general problem is cleared up the ministers will meet with defence and finance ministers to-adopt an airfield con- struction program and choose that place and date -for their next meet- ing. This probably will be next May in Copenhagen. '- The .masCer plan is the result of the Wm-id ll'edbrai.ion of Demo- cratic Youth and the International Federation of Democratic Women. .snouse 0! Mary and the guardian of Christ. To you. fathers and moth- ers. is committed the guardianship of your family. Go to Joseph in trials and uncertainties. in doubt. and sorrow. He will be your pow- erful protector. Vocations To The Priesthood ”On Sunday March illth all pas- tors are asked to preach on voca- tions. Beginning March 17th chore will be a vocation triduum in hon- or of st. Joseph in all churches and chapels wherever possible. for the intention of many and fervent vocations to the priesthood and olsterhoods. It was once the pious ambition or hope of every family to give a boy to the priesthood and a klrl to the sisterhood. True. the world is more worldly now than than and pleasures more alluring and the need of making a living is more pressing on all. but our Cathollcynpirlt should be of such A calibre as to keep pace and ahead of the opposition. and where evil months of compromise and argu- ment between civil and military leaders or the alliance. it deals only with the men. money and machines to he pro- vided by the original twelve N A. T.0. countries-the United states. Canada. Iceland. Britain, Norway, K, tub .. siiiiiuitu Denmark. the Netherlands. Bel- alum. Luxembourg. France. Italy 00; and Portugal. Greece and 'l'urkey. attending their Jlrat council session as new members. are to adti their contri- butions after a N.A.T.O. commit- iec makes such a study of their capabilities. The report made no mention of West German contribution to Western defences. This is a sep- arate matter that must be delayed uriil the occupying powers change occupation laws to it peace con- tract with the federal republic. I Tcntatlvely, however, Welt Ger- many. is ex cted to add nearly 33.000.000.000 o the common de- fence fund. and out about mo.ooo men into the uniform of A yet-to-, Prescription Specialists Johnson & Johnson cor. lent A Prince 51:. Your Family Drug Store may abound. let trace still more abound ” be-formed European army. 34.95 In the Hardware Departments of both the tharlottotown and the Summersldr Holman Stores. .V'omethlng' new in the Home Permanent field! It's the From Home For- I nument Refill and ii Is easy as ABC to give yourself the softest. moat niriural permanent yet because no neutrallzer is needed with From! Your Prom Wave neutralizes itself automatically as your hair dries. The price of Prom is Just 1.75 and you can buy It at the Cosmetic Section of the Accessory Department. It's a wonderful idea to have a hit of knitting on hand to pick up when you have rm idle moment or two . . . . that's the reason I'm telling you about the Paton and Baldwin "Atlantic" Fingering Yarn -- it's only 2.1 cents for the 1 ounce hall in the S and iii Department. "Atlantic" Finger- ing is n l-nly yarn and it comes in a gorgeous array of shades. Dig out those needles and get purling with "Atlantic" Fingering from the Y arlmeni. C Tm ” rrrr A - A must for the new wide itHrI.lr. ,. . . a smart Iloum-lug Petticoat of rrlsp. rustling Tnflein. I noticed these in the Sportswear Department this morning In a lovely Fuachla and Dark Colors. These have a deep name sportswear Department. . . BIG SPECIAL DANCE THE ROLLAWAY CLUB THVRSDAY. Fl')lI. 28 Music by . DON MESSEKS ISLANDERS Featuring ' VINCE DUPUIS TRIO of Moncton and Montreal around the her-nline and elastic waist hands. The price is till in the i