Mo: _. Appeal i. “rfydya-tloa Thane A. Campbell cm Idiedprohibition appeal of Hu- n; v CONFEDIIIATION LIFE l3. Commenting n the bill intao- "llhll- - h l ' ‘gt Riflimfljgtrnl: ‘igligwxeguwgg: IUIANCI. |duced Tuesday 01h the House of Faithful Captain. T. Earl Hickey. shag-t Niloiclline girth Ndxzirieg: Mia o. o. H“ H 01mm Kg" ‘T Yo“ --- Commons the Premier said there Pllthllll Admirll. Dr. J. D. Mc- quiqfly resins“, the out,“ “nativity M m respondent ma Om c siiavtcsl Atoll-st Wm "V9111 features of n» first Guinn- qmmn m, To,“ m, W, o, mo!" n Kc m, m’ defemb °lllim¥~ Phone ME. report of the bill that were fav- Fliihllll cvfllfollfl‘. Frlhk MM- the cars all-important steering p, B. F’ - " ‘t arable. He added: "I think old age lll- mechlnlgnh In?” pr-nhillii-ion conviction of mug; Qatway was confirmed HM penalty was modified from w u, 3200, G. H. Holmes, K0,, m, yrspOTTtiCTli. and R. R- Bflll. ‘o?’ ph- the appellant. $36k" wllllam LeBlanc had two Prohibit-q" appeals and one Ex- ‘M lppc. 1i before the Court. One l - ,ppeal was allowed and Prmtt;s'i1snnnl\\'itl‘tl€(i the appellant: gm, (tiller, the conviction and P - r tie s"oo d ._, penalty \\ as ml a eddlncnstqlfif three months. The lnntanppcu-Pffiiiiiiiliflfl and EWFSB "m in run consecutively. Mr. fill smut sssasiss ‘swim r.s.i. ea Islam mun as IOWAID lawful’ rims Ibotvtear st. 11o queen my“; DI! NLAIWOOD - C!" Afl- fast Coal 0o. Phone 249B. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND BQIV- i°°‘_']"n° n? UIPB ‘Praverse l1 f-_m~- 9959919 3 P-IIL: Bummerslde ~30 r-m. Rev. .1. l-l. Bishop. ‘IN HOSPITAL ~ The min)‘ friends of James Lawless o! Grand Tracadie regret to hear of this con- tinued illness in the Clwylgttg. town llospital vilhere he underwent nruovAnLs: TENNIS DANCE —A very successful dance was held at Whelan lMcmol-ial liall last night. sponsored by the Charlotte- would agree to the new Pensions Bill "anti put it 1n force immed. lately." pensioners will apprecists tho far-t that they wlll receive the increas- eci pensions’ from May l." "Naturally, it will take some ;time to do the clerical work en- ;tailed in the new arrangement but . after some time these cheques will be sent out." he said. He said the bill was even more favorable to blind persons. Prince Edward Island is one of three Provinces which will have to increase their payments to Federal increase. This arises from the fact Prince Edward Island. Quebec and New Brunswick did not pay their pensioners n \var- I » 8 N!!!" ...... ....:. ... ....~.l... ..| T‘ l" Mm I- at B. Daiskiy Gsrrsststi l - l l"! "in In is hooves! ,Y t annuals-vacuums‘. —-- t . at. is advance. Pu"... m m“ d m ‘Y N” —-—— Janna‘ ran. ra n, -- liaison summat- ' .* uzztyazi',lnll‘;f'u.f,hh‘f,f hfmi: cuswm -—‘w mwzpm yang: ‘-}l;"\'v|':li=;" tot-Jon lg‘: gutybuytanmftn Eliiifi. A wheel all machine .1 tho romnininl l-ilrleals being "m" Mum mud ugvemmfln Home h“ ‘vemm Mme th-eoflotli: miohmoatololatialelg ‘tlaztmswstieg: lovlna officers being elected for the ensuing year; hithful Navigator. P. A. Mur. Iflthful Scribe, C. I. Praught. Faithful Pilot, J. Alf Kelly. Faithful Friar. Rev. RV. Mae. Kenzle. Phithful Inside Sentinel, L. o, Kelly. Faithful Outside Sentinel. Ben]. Gallant. ' .__i_.__._______ FDRD JADTDR DD. " five months . nutence "f $400 m . _ ,8" Ollelalloll on Tuesday morning, pensioners before the aged and (Cc. t‘ ; g . Th hing l hl s. were coniitnlctihfii;i-llaflxgliiélrliniz- All hope for a speedy recovery. blind in those provinces receive _e_.l P- Piaf“ , 1L ,_ m; l; :13” 8:12.. andsisa in Tresp- eal. ii" ‘°‘“ ‘ ‘ any benefit from the proposed sold. lillit Slltlilllyrmolto than half: m; wlth the pglicy or Home Mot- 0t those 80.00" vehicles Wquld h. pfilger cars Empire-wide Shipment-a '- ._..'.u_i.' t‘ ~ Steering halts ently by Horns Motors. It is an ail-steel platform on which s car is driven and the front wheels Accurate and speedy the new equipment enables Home Motors garage to check and rectify in n very short time what previously took hours of tedious work with- out the competent assurance that the proper adjustments had been nlhde. Home Motors are better able to make the adjustment. on the spot with this new and up-to-dato method without tearing down the whole front section of a car. I: in an effort to provide till motoring public with a first clasl repair and check-up department. . . - - ‘- - d iloun Tenn’ C1 b o » iii‘- llolmt“ i" ‘hi’ ‘mmmknb an l '5 i1 - M10“! ~00 time supplemcnt of $5 a month as gunllrll ltlFclilB allllclltlllil “led lll fuoglkplgsbattglndcdr.) Music was fur- the ohm. 53.x prawn,“ (hm Maxl. I Moreover. tirose cars xould not .' ‘q (IllPv Iviib s. ‘ ‘ - c y le cwlltowners Or- mum mnqoni p.111 .0 Ed , d I__ be an 501d in ca" d _ m F, d .y ‘n... Prulllliition appeal cl David :glltcstra under the direction of L65 m... “DWI, Se’; afljfenthyw“ ‘ MOW Company of émadjl (Continued from Pose ll exander. __>--}~ Grmg miiL ‘mppcd mud“ “mi MEI:ifnéiyslrfcbhniébtfthfi v . srvcr was adjourned un-t gilgptfrfi. Mr. Holmes for the re- i ‘pondqlt lnrl Lcster O'Donnell for , the sllrltlfllli- ' . The hppeal of Ephraim Swallow m, a Prohibition conviction was mowed by the Court and $30 costs “and the ltppeullant. on the Found that no information hadl been lliid iu the Police Court, con- u.“ to tho requirements of sec- um 195 hf tho Prohibition Act. Mr. Holmes for the rcspondcltt and ' [aster O'Donnell for the appellant. \ Th, court. allowed the Prohibi- mn gppeal of Vernon James Mc- I lnnis anti awarded the appellant m but on motion of G. R. Holmes. I 3b., dismissed two other Prohibi- [ion appeals by the same appel- 1mm tile ground that they were not riocketed nor abandoned. m, flolmcs for the respondent and mm O'Donnell for the appcl- t. “The Court then adjourned un- til tstnorrow morning when the Prohibition appeal of Lloyd Hil- liar and that or Heber Mcvittie pom a conviction for drunken flying will be heard. NEW PIPE ORGAN ARRIVEE- A new pipe organ. the most up- to-date instrument of its kind available. has arrived in the city for installation in St. Peter's Cathedral. Coming in 31 cases the new ‘|‘Casavant" organ had a gro-ss shllwlns Weight b: eight tons, s40 pounds and occupied a full freight t-ar. The organ has been on order for t1 ycar and a half. Installation, \\'hlch will get tlnderway immgd- lliltlil. is expected to take from two to threc weeks. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Tho funeral of the late Ewen C. Mac- Kinnon was held from Trinity United Church yesterday after- noon whele services were conduct- ed by Rev. T. E. Mclsnnsrl, Rev. Dr. Rice and Rev. J. H. Bishop. During the service Mr. George Johnston sang ns a solo “Wii1 The Circle he Unbroken". Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Rice and Rev. J. H. Bishop conducted services at the grave. ‘we pallbearers were: Chester Show, William MacLeod. Fergus Robertson, Gordon Leitcll, Claude Mills and Stewart MacFarlane. Premier Welcomes llinion Delegates Premier J. Walter Jones welcom- ed the delegates of the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Mainten- ance of Way employees to the City yesterday at a brief address de- livered in the Charlottetown Hotel. He was introduced by Mr. W. H. Cramptrm, general chairman of the Canadian National Eastern Lines. The Premier gave the delegates a brief but interesting sketch of the history of the Province and told them something of the phy- sical characteristics which has earned for it the title of the "Garden of the Gulf." Today, the delegates who have already been entertained at Gov- lernment House by Lleut.-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. will g0 on a sight-seeing; trip to the National Park. They expect. to conclude their ‘convention hy Saturday. - passenger cars to practically all Darts of the British Empire, An- other thing to remember. Mr. Greig said, in discussing the in- ability of the buying public to plir- ‘chase ilay. was that the demand today ls greater than in pro-war y-ars tvhcn [the Ford Company's live-year av- erage immediately previous to 1939 was 69,000 vehicles. Queried as to the financial re- ilationshlp between the Fcrd M:- jtor Company of Canada and the parent company in the United States. Mr. Greig said the Canad- ian company was an independent organization. It was headed by Canadians and its business was conducted with no dictation from the Ford Motor Company of the United States. It was true, he said, that officials of l-he American Company had shares in the Can- adian company but thousands of Canadians, many of them the owners of but a few shores, a'ao had invested ‘.n it, . Commcnds Dealers Mr. Grieg had words of high praise for the Ford Motor dsalcrs tthrcuglhmlt the Dominion. Dusng the war. he said, many of them had lassenger cars without de-, she was not yet divorced as Rus- sell had told police. She told Deas that the divorce suit was filed Nov. 1 but that the final decree had not yet been issued. The detective said Russell told him this story: "The juvenile officers were go- ing to take my children and put them in a home. I knew that I would rather be dead than have them go. "We talked it over last night. It was dark. The children agreed they wanted to die. “They told me: ‘Daddy. you have been double-crossed enough. They are going to take us away. We want to die. We don't mint to leave_ you?’ ADVERTISING GRANT from Page i) (Continued 555.135.. Doraty Vpresvnter‘ a ‘b9511- tiful silver my to retl-rlne Pravd- ant‘. Rnlirrt Ifumlvhucy. KenslnS- ton I-le spoke very highly of Mr. Humphrey's contribution to Silver fox farming, to his record as a‘ show-man and to his untrlltlfl 1"‘ forest in promoting the welfafc of the Canadian Natlcrlal Sliver now, rust‘: WHAT! cau. ALL My Ll SURI, OXYDOL WQIHIS WHITEST Wi-itTE any sane cm — srsnxttno waits! um;- Wfl’ 75/ §§Zf§......sr/wr./ 6Z5? a wnv oxvoot. LIFTS our Tiii uisr POSSIBLE iPlfii<0F alar- oars , ' Th! aiooesr waste now no You oer h I, aitds woma- I smmso CLEAN? NENS THI Fox Breeders’ Association and the, Mrs. Laura MacKenzle ‘of Cihar-i v silver fox indliflfy EllBTBl/Pd 0n. BIRTHS. MARRIASES. tumed their plants over to the DEATNS 50c Per insertion Edward Island Hospital after un- dergoing an operation and is mak- ing satisfactory progress. nlnrrTs MMLEOIF-ln the P. E. Island Hos- ptsl on Juno ltitth. 1947, to Mr. and. on. Lloyd Allison menses, char-f Face Supreme I lottctovm. s son, Harvey Lloyd. GITAPPELL- At the P, E. Ialnnd traits ol...:;:l-.'".l::.r":t NtiXi Wtiek l . N1. . DIEICALFI; .\| Grace Maternity _ _'—" _ Hospital on J-ima 14th. 1941. to Mlfii Psi" Jflfvls View. chanted with Ital Mrs. Harold Mctcalfo a son. Qllltlgdeilndand é-{awsrd (Start. Charled —--- -»- - n oceh sass , were ar- raigned on motion of Git Holmes, ' ‘"""" "m K 0.. lit 2.30 yesterday afternoon IDGIIE! -- The death occurred» it the Aberdeen Hospital. New i gfisggelfhkd Just!“ Wm“! A‘ filusow. N. s. on June 1a, of Peter; Em, ma" pleaded “not guilty]. Glen. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ohm“, R Imghesl of m“ cm} The trial of Howard Court is set ireti 3 months. Funeral thlaln or] ck “and” morning M’ 1° ‘ycmcki Following the conclusion of that from the F nk 1-! s- . m, Hum,‘ {rfenca lease, the trial of Peter Jarvis Vlssey rt ‘i’ ' iMNttZeQt-L oe 8.1 A L t LIAM) - at the P. s. I.l a "I" F" 1'" ' "if “"‘ 3mm‘ June m Claude IieiQdIiLLQC. oomph-ll will represent the ' Orown in the Court case with W. ll “ltvrm Point. IPuneral Friday.‘ , Ame 20. from 1mm Unitedliiamlgggueik 1g ibpigdlng- “l; ch hw . | . . “ ilrc service starting at 2 p.m. the accused lnlermvrt NY, NDORE -- At North Carleton on Me lll i947, Mrs. Sturgeon Moore into Beatrice Hatherley) aged 29 ltsrs. ‘rllnrral from the home of lliilflllfi. Mr. and Mrs. Kieri llilltrltln North Wlitshlre, oni lzi-ildtlrchthfeoriceserttt? , c ' c ' F‘ I iftai. '2 P.‘V[. Interment. New ("Wow cemetery. CARD DF TNANKS lvloli u thank the H“ lld Staff for their many n ‘flit’! to me during my stay r banaforlum. Noreen Gregory. lll the Church cemet-. GI Rh Holmp“ K C” and ‘Lola Campbell will represent the Crow-n in the trial oi Peter Jarvis Vlssey with R. It. Bril, K. 0.. rcpreseltlin! the scctised The C.C.P‘. meeting at Marsh- fleld last night tendance with MI’. H.C. Muttart presiding. Mr. Douglas MaoBrien. vlllcial organizer for the C.C.F., [told the meeting that the pro- ___ posed increase in old-age pens- ln A ions of appgoximategy pier ' "’ month. now eing o ere y c Memurillfl Liberal Party. did not contribute .._.__ any real benefit to the pension- il loving memory n: nul- m-nr crs. Compared to the increased hm". ivallacetwheatlcy, who do. cost of living during the last few. F"!!! this life June 18th, 1946, years. that additional $5.00 per] month was but a mere pittance. “the h the fsse we loved so Mr. MacBrleri said. Such a con-i sr, iribution to the economic wel- Ntllt is the vol“ we long tyfare of Canada's old people was he a fsr cry from the policy advo- cated by the 0.0T‘. which was h. If, tar sway for sight or speech, nt i th . f hospital. medi- __::...':" “’,?.li.“i....2i. is. ..l.....e.d it . ant be given ai a8 P"- J. r°.'.".§f""°-' mm who on“! his. Mr. ilaolirisli said. "ho. ih h s u tit-ram." ‘mm i‘ h! Too Late i‘ o Clasify i "m"!!! reinemnaegq by h|| ———————-———————-———-——5 i WANTED - raaclisn rolt sea l View school. Present supple- i mont e850. Mrs. larl Msolfasn,‘ secretary. l N, n- ‘warren - MAN so woak m I i l UNDERTAKER i EMIALMER , Charloum," m; North Wiltalllre "time MI Mum and sons. mm ‘m?’ 0°06 mun‘ "M l take cosior oil. It tastes good now. Maritime visit at Ysrmouth. N.S.. wages. Apply "0” care ‘of Guardian. | ing. Good wages. m llillsboro. ‘I0 LET-FOR. Jrllltll MONTHS. completely furnished g r o u n d floor apartment. Phone 616. t hid l 800d llt-structlon wlll be emphasized dur-i lottetown is a patient in the PrZncEYJM-c-A. i ‘Plans Busy Season Plans for a busy camping sca- son were finalized at a meeting of the Camp Committee lam evening. Walter J. Cox, cholrrnanspf the committee announced that 1947 would be the busiest season in the history of the Camp. The on- lellment of campers is consider- ably in excess of any previous season. The first period for boys will be conducted July B-July 22. J‘. A. McConnell, General Sea. retary of the Charlottetown Y. M. O. A. will direct the Camp again this year. Ivan Robinson, a Char- lottetown man who is studying at Acadia University is the program director. Charles Ballem will serve as quartermaster, Mrs. Carrie MacNeill will return again as Camp Cook. Counsellors will in- clude Stanford Downe. Ralph MacPherson. Stan MacNair. Paul Cudmore. Buzzy Iilne. and Har- old l-Iowatt. | Many improvements have been made on the camp sits and equip- ment. Two hundred red pine trees have been planted by the Y. M. C. A. Phalanx Chapter. Re- pairs to the kitchen and dining hall have been made. A playingi tfleld has been cleared for gradq l l d, ins. The office and canteen have @222; ",',‘,‘°,§’,‘,’,ee,1,,“°wg,r1r'°§b3lr§. manufacture of essential war gbOdg and their contribution to the war effort was one of which not only the Ford Cornpanyl but the Can- adian public could well be proud. The Ford Motor Company Canada. has at its plant in Wind- sor, Otni... an area of "'2.300.00J square feet covering 240 acres of |land. The oar shop. Mr. Grieg said. is 1.3M feet long and 570 feet wdz- iwlth an area of approximately 18' iwros The power-house is of 35- 000 horse power and consumes about s50 tons of coal daily. i I Thirteen thousand. six hundred’ people work at the Windsor plant,‘ Mr. Gtrieg said. which is 5.600 morei ihan were employed there in 1939.: lWhen the Company began brsln-r ess in Canada‘ in 1904. 117 people‘ were employed. l The Company maintains a tech- |nlca.l school where die and i901: makers are trained by means of a‘ course requiring four years of theoretical and practical trairizngnl It costs the Company, Mr. Grieg] said. about $6.000 to turr. out a; igraduate and yet no strings arci ‘attached to the appllcatltln of ‘my lyoung man who wishes to take the lcourse beyond the requirement I two or three years of big-h school ,hot bound to enter the Ford Mo-i ‘tor Company, Mr. Greig said I Twenty-seven per cent of the been moved to the new all-season be |m .. . , possible for him. M. Greg building. A craft shop and nnt-wmld, to speak too highly M, u“, ure museum are being arranged in the old headquarters building. A motor boat has been added to the Camp equipment. This |boat will be used by adults as a . _ r _ . Al Marthfield tlfifplhéllini‘; °.‘.i...‘2?.2§..“‘.“"°.'.1.'22 boat has been added for patrol purposes during swimming periods,‘ Swimming and water safety in-' ing the camp periods. Motion pic- ,flne work done by H1052 yclrg men. They have shown cnetgyq ambition. and s, loyalty to the firm iwihlch has been and will continue to be an inspiration to all cfflcials of the Ford Motor (Mrnpnny at Windsor. Dirussea Cur l'rt: s Asked if he thought there would! °x the the try was _- “Presented by the‘ Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association to Robert Humphrey, President i946 " Mr Humphrey is richly deserving of recognition accorded him l»! heuhas not only been one of the best presidents but he has alwaYfl ben very approachable-y anti-ills gontleman-ly manner and wllfiid- U I oration for others has made lllm a general favorite. a vote of thanks was passed ll“- onimoilsly to the Canadian Blink of Commerce and the Prince 19¢ ward Island silver Fox Breoders'| and Elxhibitors‘ Association for they banquets given and the maria?‘- ment. of the Hotel Charlottetown was also warmly praised for tilt‘ gplol-ldlid accommodation. excellent meals and attention giver. to ev-; cryonc. Nowhere has U10 555mm‘, tlon been more comfortable than, here IYlbe visitors in leaving sad‘ lhnt the trip to Charlottetown was‘ a delightful one and they will not soon forget the very YYlPYldiY 1°‘ caption accorded thvm- i t t uisuuign AS t .' (Continued from PM!» 1) i Papal lcgatlon here. Scores of thousands of persons lined the! sidewalks as Cardinal McGuigan l and other cilurch dignitaries. led by an RCAF. band. drove to the church from the official residence i of Msgr. Ildcbrando AllDOIlilItU,‘ Papal Delegate in Canada. ' A Knights of Columbus guard longed the steps. making an entry into. the church on the heels of the Cardinal. The Basilica bells pcnlcd loudly in the half-ilour rc- . tluireti for the procession in rcnrh the chilrrh from the Papal Lega- tlon. . Most. Rev. Alexandre Vat-hon. Archbishop of Ottawa, extended I tures dealing with camping. Wood- be Hi1 lowering of PrW-‘S ill W" the welcome of his diocese to the , DYO- ,cl'aft. nature study, and aquatics "mm" the “ext Year“? Wm M’ will be featured. i Under the P. E. I. the Canadian Camping Associa-i tlon a Training Course will be’ conducted on the camp site. All P. E. I. campaign agencies will be represented nt this six day course June 29-July 5. l The ‘Charlottetown. Kinsmen’: club are sponsoring fifty deserv- ing boys for a ten day period. Two Girl Guide camps will be con- ducted on the camp site. The camp facilities will be in constant use from June 29 to August Al. The Charlottetown Y. M. 0. A. Camp is affiliated with over six- teen hundred Y. M. C. A. Camps lll North America. At the pres- lent time Holland Cove osaip of- ficials are participating in a North American Y. M. C. A. study dealing with the improvement of camping standards. PLEAEATNT cssron on. j ——-- i NEW YORK. June l8 -- (CPL -- No more forcing children to ‘No Italian scientists have de- _______~__ [volopeti pleasant tasting caster oil .he is going b0 go to Digflty, N S. "A"; wgflflb __ go c003. 'pills. the New York Journal of for s mt days vacation. IOommercc reported. t STEPPING STONE Bicily lA 90 miles from Africa and wo lftvti Europe. [On one or our cars. the line's» and Grieg sa'd such a question was branch or ttnanswcrablt- So ions as the c. s? tciidlng the congress should of raw matPrlals, labour, etc., re-. lnained at. their present level. ha. did not think it probable there would be a-ny decrease "We nra| not pleased with the pTL-scnl sit- uation" he said. "We woufd like to sec cars cheaper, but so P0118. as conditions exist as they nrci now. there is nothing we can d9 about. it. We. of course. carr t: John q Public. As longre he demands a car of beauty. style. rocttnlnrss. fast pick-lip. power. and speed. naturally» We shall give it to him and. naturally. he will have to pay fcr it. However, there is a Wide-spread belied among buyers that the price they DIV for a car is the amount of money reccivecb for that car by the dealer Ncthtrg could be further from me truth. sales tax takes from the lull-chase price the sum of $179.03 Mr. Qiieg and his patty ltave tomorrow for Moncton and St John. They will conclude their on June as. Then. Mt. Gr cg laid. He has a sister. Mrs GGK. Holden. living in 8t John. Mrs Holden timed as a "wrerv curing the war Her luieband was a Liens-Commanda- in the Navy. Papal Legnte alter which Cardinal _ McGuigan replied that those nt- US!‘ "the potent spiritual means given us by our Blessed Mother.... in bring to the world that. peace which the \vorid cannot itseltl message of freedom as well as of lhc Christian llle to the vast Ottawa, Roman Catholic gathering. i-Ie voiced special thanks to Mr. Ki-ng for the lattcl-‘s reference to lot its equivalent. 'I‘he srlldllale l: m”? coujsj;h_lg,'fj1§gggf 1.1T, the fact that he is the first Eng- llsll-sperlklug chilrcllnllln in Can- ada to be elevated to the College of Cardinals. Ill the double-slatted Ottawa Basilica today. His Elninclice was lhc central figure in a reception | lll hrs honor and in his zlllfll‘ YOURS and jt-tvcl-cnt-rustcti miire, con- Prrcd the Pnrril blc-esing on the huntirccis within the clltlrch anti t... tilwilnml. galhcreti outside JiiCl all scams and slanding-roonl hari been iakcn. K. of ti. Memorial Damp At North Rustic” Is i941 one-ton Dodge, ex- press body, v ‘The! tllélefiigtg ptlirtylof the P. ll. I hon ng s o Co ulnbus Mem- " OTW CIlmD at North Rustioo MAUHCE BLOCK was held Tuesday evening when upwards of one thousand people assembled at the Comp site and lllfllflllBllly enjoyed a party spon- sored by the three Councils. Sunlnlcrside, Sourls and Char- new motor. T58 Kent Street g Ctirilililll M"Gililliill will coll- ililrc to hc the rrzllrlll firztll-c of lhc Ottawa Marian Congrcss lili- ii; .l.~ t-losi-lilz on Sunday. June 22 ' National Red (iross. l,“ President lie-elected give." 'l‘()l1(7l\"l'(>, . iii - 1C Pi ~- Thc Ottawa diocese ls n-hserv- Norman f‘. Frqullnri of ‘Vornnto ing its 100th anniversary as part was rr-rfccitd iiii-lil-nuin of the.‘ of the Congress celebrations. Cclllrol Cctllllcil 0f tile Canadian Red Cross Society fli the Councils lSLAlilk-DDRN tCantinutd from Page 1i Naught, Cardinal McGuigank de- meanor was that of an old friend i . . llaiifax: Dr W..l.P. MaoMillan. $121?" ,‘§.‘,1,§::','f,l,‘,’£,yc§," if‘: (‘iharlotictotnlg RE. Wtrigiht. Saint- John. NB. Vatican. t So engrossed was His Eminence in talking over old times and old friends with the Prince Edward Island members of Parliament that he had to be reminded of the passage of time by a minor dig- nitary who lightly touched his‘ scarlet-robcd arm to whisper that there were other distinguished guests in the hail who craved the honor of meeting him. Thanks Prime Minister In conversation with Prime’ Minister King. Cardinal McGuigan mentioned tMt he had been dir- ected by the Pope to bring s ‘annual nlfiilnl: today. Also re- elected was Col. Aflillll‘ I.. Bishop of I'm-onto, t-hcilmuil of the Nat- ional Executive Ctmmilloc. Other national executive mimi- ber; elected included: 0.3. Cowan, CM» ' "n I tr-u r Just Inhale the > on. healing tuna, at quick relief lt’s n acting! Get a bottle today. t is“... opened the evening in a brief 1 nticlrcss. explaining that the Cnmp CUNBULT ‘ would be in operation this C0lilill_ ‘ summer from Jilly 9th to Alllzilsi A’ P 9th. three cnlnps in all of tell days duration with accommodation , . furVsevellly-fivc boys at one timc. loltetolvn. Dr. W. J. P. MacMllltln. O. B. For Foot Aiitr llts T. P. Butler would be the Cllnplaln and that. Mi‘. and Mrs I.co Carragher would look after the daily menus of the Camp. Mr Cnrragllcr is the Cllcf tit Si. Dun- stallis University. The bcllcll is one ti‘ the most desirable in the Prov- ince. having no undertnw, Th: building is one hundred feet by sixty and will be used as a dining nnd recreation room. with follr separate rooms for the use of the staff, chapel and kitchen. Tile Comp has an assured water sup- ply of fifty gallons a minute and has three nice fields suitable for playgrounds. Dancing then held sway and to the music of Don Messer and his Islanders with Charlie Chamber- lain in songs the large gathering minced it out until one s. m. - BUS SCHEDULE Starting Friday, June Z0, we will run our bus two trips weekly on Mondays and Fridays. Leove Kinkoro oi 8:30 AM. Leave Chor- iottetown on return to Kinkoro or 4 P.M., and also lots trip start- ing Saturday, June 2|, and every second Saturday oftsr leave Kin- ltoro at 6 P. M. Leovs Charlottetown return to Kinliora oi 11:30 H3 Great George Street CTTARlOTTI-TTWIWN P.|'§.l ti. F. iiutcileson »& SUN OPTOMETRISTS "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street PM DIITII. IDS LINES i ..i T czixL; '_; '1 .; s-sanuab: ‘ " ’4IA&; ' r <4 ..