m1. 10- .1949 Solemn Dedication Service At St. Paul's x 5t. qqqoophilus D9931" “m” w“ algal?!’ _ n“ “gets? tum?» wdordllsd ,. ll I T” ‘he ‘m’ 001%’ mm y Monday. 1.33m“? n1 De?‘ ,,il1ed a nn fly- - jfiitxzv, 1943. He knew the o; war and the 10th “Em dgys before ‘l2 guprflfllf-B sacrlflw‘ '53 I is that we who ure here be igpgotben when this was ls over. 1 pray that our sialfrifioes will not f s the Qgimfiirdi-zwyngd in blood wiso enough to work for everlasting: rospe i wing their preiudiow. _ l reed. or eel m“ gin the path of such an THE LATE LT. DeBLOlB m flwt the best lads 8 nun-C. Mark 19:21. -' ‘GNMPI’ love hath no man than this. IhflL a man l n..- nu friend.’ _s. John 15 1a Impressive Service 0P6 People won't forget film-so who and let the world Ild b Rev. Jam-es T. Ibbotw y mom“ and dimisl we going to ref-urn to narrow aspirations form those swell 11d Rev. WJ. Phillips. who, as chap- lain with the t/rwps saw frunt line North Africa. and The tablet was unveiled by Col. m. Andrew. OB E DlliCPl‘ commanding l5 Mllllnry‘ District No. 6, who said: "In the rain-h of Jesus Christ. wen unveil this Miomdrliil Thblet. b0 the Glory of God. and in honour and loving memory J! Ilieutlermnt Gor- don Roland DeBlob. who made the supreme sacrifice in 271.11 my of December, . {ifttr the tablet was unveiled, it was dedicnted o? Mr. Ibbott, fol- lC\\'ll\g which dedicntomy prayers by Mn}. Phillips and Nllr. During the service as m sung. o. . er the Battle Donelfé ‘four Glory Came"; N0. 61'! "Pleas- nm Arc Thv Courts Above"; N0. 515 "1 Kvow That My Redeeme: Li ’l'lu> Easter anthem who are here are iiies. and the future volunteers because now swfw; 1n the contentions a. ins in the international sivua. 1m; in evldenoa of selfishness and self- seeking anwng various and interests in Canada. and in oesnive and heartless craving for pleasure on the part of many in the faoe of the cine want. funine and miseri? wars iegac in Europe the in anobtéher few years fl-ln- I prey that the nations of the wor wise enmish f0 work for _ everlasting peace; ha-ppmess P thou prejudices. personal “£135 u n e pa c Mr. Abbott's Address 1'11... address hich boned Gordon Demon‘; letter was deliveg-r: ed by Mr. 1mm. nu mt was: st. hn, 15:13 "Greater love mm rm Kee and Psalm 98 "O Sing Unto Imi A New Song", also Psalm 130 Deep Have I Cried Oh lord" ‘lie chancel and sanctuary were benilfliully dean-sited with flowers- . and snupdragons oh w c ziven by lib family in mem- _ r.’ Gordon, nnd of his grand- pnrcnls Mr. and Mrs. ,"To no generation, said the m‘. “have these words s en by Jesus Christ a. wider n-p lcation or u greater significance to own. For our generation has seen _ and felt the rigors and honors of two terrible wuss. the cost of which in the lives of our beet and bravest, not to mention the destruolon of percious treasures of civilization. so SIBKGV? the mind that few can urea: . " or on the one hand se€ms to draw from the heart of man all the basest evils. and vet on the other hand it brings our in the heroes who have fought and died for us nil the greatest virtues of many of the bow‘ with (s-mdon at the front in Italy. (irrflan was the G '2 drink the full c he enlisted in the spring the Royal Canadian where he received his Com- in, but. bv reason of defective h: svas not pennltted lo r man fill 1m office pos- ifJl n m Cmmds, he resigned hi! cpcunils-lon in ‘he Navy and en- ll xvi n: CharlottEtOWn as a Priv- h.» Anny. taking his basic Lrnnsng at Beach Grove. He was 2nd, ztftsr qualifying M. the , ‘ training =chool at Brockville. . received hi5 appointment nsl _ e West Nova Soo-l "*1 llPfuznent. with which he went )\.l. S. Hr dns in England unil the late 941i. for h rem lo North Africa and thence div. where he fell near Ortena, 27, i943. Eisenhower. who ufizr expremng his loathing of ‘he horror. brutal- itv and destmctiveness of war. said further that there “'11s one thing to say 0n the cmdlt side: it brings forth velour, comrade-ship. sacrifice, eadfastness nnd en-luranceu General Bloch also had said that no mun can give great cause without reaping a re- ward in the faith. courage. fortitude and sacrifice which are engendered and strengthened in the making the supreme sacrifice. Ueut. Gordon DeBlcls has bmu the greatest honour to his f city, his Pmvince “When you read Gordon‘; letter. you realize that he had a. preventi- ment of whet was to come to him. leeled by ccuhrgge. and up his duty fo tile end. Jimt so did our Lord and master Jesus Christ have, 0n the Mount of Trans! ation, a VlFlDn of what bmufail him on the hill of miss-lam and carried through his mixioui f0 the end—to the dark and bitber mud to Oalva-ry. “Who better than Christ could know and understand the love of s. omild follow in His 5nd, like Hirn. lav down Prophetic Wnrds u letterd a fvw days .mue zeswpweltlieia - _ on oxpzessed for himself and his ccmmdes both llv dc. that which W85 in their m’ . to do their tl-ut inn: 1hr gnwi. selfishness, and in- nrnlmio nnpiratlanl; and ambitions , people for whcrn they died J "light nullifv their work. and load roonorpr inter. w another fearful fmlllallm) of the most venerous. tho brnvnsit and the best. prophetic Words: en some of us have to pay for. if we are f0 have a net- m iwrici when the war is aver. but but ‘—*‘—- . beasvsi unto Thy th but infill l H“. llflvlaeisr-fiheir all — fgr t friends. O ‘Ihnqull you lie vmtr time pmved. Your meanory hallowed in the lmd you love." l3, 194g‘ o M, William Bowling, City ci-tnrnm. Blllllilllilll Thlscollmn browned for nun of local mm.b“ Ad of: nowu nature may from it five cents n word. strictly ou- hlo In nd yahoo. COOK'S for Ibotoinphs. ONFEDERATION LIFE l]!- BIFBANOI. THE ANNUAL DISPLAY LOIIIIC of Mercy. Tuesdny. MN! 2!, Oun- dall Home. Please send gixfstsmpn - 1i SEE LATEST IN POTIEBY- WARE. Crockews Jewellery. u. 1N HOSPITAL — Mrs. Arsenault, mm Avenue. Cgirlotu.’ town. entered the City Homing over the week-end for treatment. A war bride, Mrs. Arsenault u. “V” 1" u"! 001mm’ l few mouths , . B80. The Talk Ahead us‘ nugvmhlmdgggleooommum k to affermam hat would wan back r61 in b0 if! d work T» tlzembegwr wglzd 3d lettin the world drift along with 110v y and ignorance until another warlrhzvakes than once again." t to int out signs of ilhiwrégvv lnpothe U strife betweerl, ital and pxevaiiingwrn the pone of world. and in o "We all needed, he felt, to pray as did Gordon DaBlois." "that ti}: world will be bid and wise enoug‘! to work for everlasting pence. he. - Ines and prooperit, ithout .5- . perso al wing hhelr nrriud n eed. or selfish rmbitions to stand the path of such an aim ' l‘! "Who had greater right than men such as he to offer this prayer? He and rss comrades are saying to us, as 11d another veteran in that other war: "To on from B. Be VOMIS hold . full b0 wphold their torch. we will gchl deserve ‘he fate 0f confusion and SAW of uninmgin a-ble horrors which will surely come upon us. and of which our children and our children's children will the ripe harvest of fate and of bitterness. In all trivih. we shal have brought n hell upon ea-rth. "Let us wt like intelligent beings and use the minds that God has given us, and 1e: us be true and loyal to the fmith and have been entnmted to "Sacrifice. such st that of those who have fallen for us. is the fruit o! love, and nothing else but love can rtepixe men to such eeu-lfioe. is the only thing that has so fer saved the world from falling wmplefel" into dar nan-s vmd bondage. h the put into our ‘hlllldd can win the pcece. s our love great enough to make us, degree measure up have loid down their lives for us? "In the placing and dedication ln this church o: this memorial one who mule the supreme sacri- fice, we have that which will re- call to and keep before those who will worship here uf of their duty. God rant that our feet and the feet o our children ma be kept in that pe/hh. “o those who have been reaved, we would any, that that life has reached its fulfilment. 15 ivhioh has been laid down in Christ's holy cause. Their bodies have been hurled in peace and their souls are with God. " ‘Rezneznbé th servants, 0 Lord, according to the avour which ‘ma: people and grant!‘ that, increasing in knowledge and love of 'I'hee. they may go from strength to strength, in the life of ect service. izn thy heavenly ingdom: fzhmugn Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and r Thee. and the HoLy G . eveir one God, world withom end Amen.‘ " "0 valiant. hearts} who to your Rlory 1111:3325 dmt of conflict Ind through mule fluno; kn labour nlfed 0X- tmth that Us. which we in some to those who nehh Wlbll limb"!- giGs-Mvcqivulznu-A: ms ‘tome brides pnrentl, on ‘Phurlday, - by the My. Randolph Wllflzue. Frederick John Downoy, California, to I McConnell, Loms Vs!- Mdntsgue, May; Campbell in hll I from the Zhris- ntnnue l? 2 p. m“ y cvmmunlty pm. afifl % % <% % <% % <% % % Glearence Auction Sale _._ii- an sale on the premise; of Bay Mullllllbfl. .,,,,,',’,':1"',‘;,,,',‘§,°‘.‘;’,',‘, fi,°,‘,",,,..°i.. mile: mm Milton Station. on Thmhv- May l8, bqlnnhu at l pm. ntnndml the. The following: l hone. l4 yea-l; I mare. ll Win11 71'1"‘ 31""? 5 h?“ d“ com; 5 young onlile, l your; I heifer, i yuan; l! spring calvel. l l"!!- g m"; 1 bu“ m," 1. "m, pip, ‘I wash; I httenlng pip, 0 1 h, “m”; n“; 1 h” rake, new: l binder: l fertlllner spreader, 1 1m“, gum gnu‘ ‘nun, n"; l out: l pa; plow: l rllso barrow. new; 1 13.1mm. gqmyghf, n"; 1 nenmer; l lune hoe with riding mun- menl; l lprlll) tooth honor: 1 will i“!!! l In llellh: 1 not lumen lgrlndllonezllrroodcrutovezlvhlilfilhfllmfilfi“ “n! e Inna nun: 1 wheel borrow: until! d bench vi»; l electric renew: l ans-ad new: l bmeqhm; 1 gm“ m"; pld and bracing l IQM pol end broeolmu hug-pun ms flyllnflg; s m; has: collar! and banal. I at win drolohm: my b" hlrdwodllnbdf dlomd l 1 znhovi; huh, an, m. l ladders lealell n 1nd that the hours spent Ln Christian Baa III fnlth. mlt 110:8 for the Valle I of doubt and ill R00!’ '01 . BM 'l'd@ill fllgnUnlfaltlnn's imlhil! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN inal Welcomed By Native Parish i I friends in Hunter River. Rustlco. and other centres as being very his heart. "l love them Eminence said. Several of them had taken the trouble to wire their congratulations to him upon his elevation to the Cardin- “Thdr thoughtfulness." His Eminence said. "will never be for- ce in closing bestow- Blesslng upon the TO ATTEND CDMMINCEMENT _ . and In. B. Graham Roars left Bundly jot Woltvllle, Nova Bcotil. to ntend the cloning eur- ‘cilu o! Acndin University. Their nan. Peter Roger-u. in amounting ‘Pueldsy with the Bachelor of Science Degree. ANNUAL MEETING Free Dis- llny 81st. Envelopes su- tributed June 1st. 1nd collected Juno {-4. . a-ao-u T0 ATTEND CONFERENCE — Mr. H. ‘B. Chandler, director of adult education for the Province. left this morning for Kingston and Ottawa to Attend conferences of the Canadian, Association for adult educition and the National Film Board. He will be absent about n week. All OONGlATULATBD-Qn- grabulltinna are being received by ma. Edwin Johnstone and her Y. ILCA. Choral Qluh for their splendid showing at the New Glas- gow Music Festival. One of the marks given to this fine group of young singers was 90. the highest marl: given at the Festivnl and q, shared only by an individual pea-- former who received the C. N. R. rdan cup for her performance. the high- _ est award given at the Festival. The cup won by the Y. M. C. A. Choral Club will be on display at the locnl Y. M.C.A. UNIB-AL YESTERDAY - The F funeral of the lute Mr. A. R Wlsa was held yesterday afternoon from his residence. 15b Euston Street to the People's Cemetery. Services at the home were conducted by Rev. T. Ii. Mcbennan. assisted by Rev. Mr. Rice. Mr. McLennau officiated at the rave-side. 'I'he pallbearers were: . M. Richards, Merrill Cralwell, Bluis Andrew, Alfred Pickard, Harry Hardy and Gordon Hughes. RETURN FROM GRADUATION EXERCISES-Three members of the Board of Regents of Mt. Al- lison University. L. W. Shaw. P. W. Turner and Mrs. A. G. Putnam, returned to Charlottetown Samur- day from Sackville, N. H. whore they attended the annual com- mencement exercises of the ln- stlfuflon. Mr. Turner, who ls u member of the executive of the Board of Regents. was accompan- led by Mrs. Turner, Four P. E I. students received degrees or cer- tificates, They included: Form Bell. Summerslde. Bachelor of Science; George Wendell Callback and William Campbell Durant, 0th of Summerslde, certificates in en- gineering: Pauline Dixon ‘Sim- monds, Charlottetown, Licentiate in Music. Mr, Lionel Brittle of Montreal, who will direct .1 cam- paign lo raise $850,000 for the men's residence, Truman House, and for other purposes, hss arrived in Charlottetown and will confer with local members of the Mount A. Alumni- Club today. Personals Mr. W. T. Crockett, Charlotte- town. returned by plane Friday evening from Ottawa where he represented P. E. Island at a Do- minion vital statistics conference. Lieutenant Catherine Lloyd and Lieutenant Richard Tracey of Stellnrton. N. 5.. are visitors to" Charlottetown. and while here are Quests of their friend Miss Joan A. Bernard at Government House. Miss Genevieve Areenault of Tlgnlsh is a visitor at Government House, the guest of Mrs. Bernard and family. Miss Arsenault is vlre nrosldenf of Morris. Bernard & Co. Ltd. o! Tlznlsh. and is ncilve In the advancement of all things por- talnlng tn the welfare and ari- vancement of ‘The vlllnne. Sho- is also treasurer of many of the ‘ocnl societies of that interesting lawn. Baptist Church .1}- The Pastor. Rev. I. J . Levy. founded his morning meditation at the Baptist Church Sunday on the subject "The Rock That Is (,0 Higher ‘Than I". words found in Psalm 81:2. A study of the setting, so essen- tial to proper understandingshows the Dsalrnist-author was familiar with many devastating experien- ces. Many passages in his psalms reveal that he suffered intensely be- as evidenced by the fierce fending cages of pain he so often eiacu- ed m5 great need led him m seek helip. consolation and comfort. and naturally he turned to the only source that could give him the aid. peaoe and security of which he stood in so great need. What {lone could satisfy him was found n God. “The Rack that is higher then I.” In the "Rock" he found depend- ence; abiding! power. unchange- nble permanence. th-at which stays when all else recedes. ‘Iihough at times obscured by the n-ldsts of doubt, uncertainties, pain and sor- row. the "Rock" still stands and when need is greatest. shows forth in towering grandeur, furnishing the shelter and bolstering sorely tried faith. Man's only is in the great ‘The relglous truth hat in God ‘ and in u. cape from the ills of life, faith in God takes the sting sway and gives courage nnd strength m en- dure and eventually triumph. Those who pus through llfekhnrd experienced with eyes nxod on the stm emerge with greater. i: fifth. B91 erl in God. "The Rook". Bil Ion, Jmus Christ, find that of lllaviating W lhd the vlrllflodspirftunl and physical humanity, untidy and give peace. Bir Wilfred Grenfell. mmo M-D-s who strove so couraseously arrtid uns tediy lranzlnllfatzrina to u s . nn alm- gaz moulded-z“ requirements of In: Christ of doubts." mtlnt for the nun of ‘md efficiency. and of In 00d "The S which mould SUN. Vin We Q I fixture. be used for t ‘lam out PAGE FIVE His nninence. J1me: Cardinui Mcfiliilm cam yesterday to the lame church at Rustico in which. we. he had been consecrated Despite the ilnfsvourabie weath- er, people for miles amund, ir pective of race or creed. cam: Soienm High Mass at St. Augustine's Church y morning in order that they xrfight meet and shake hands with Can- English Truman Still First Pick - His Eminen ed the Amstolic nfll. - Both chumh and grounds were gaily decorated for of many-coloured flowers had been placed inside the sanctuary and draperies of gold hung in graceful folds midway down from the lofty cell- ing. On n banner suspended high over the llltll’ were the words in- hm” scribed on the new Cardinal's coat e -"Wa.lk in Delight". On the wells back of the altar the Papal colours: on the other the fleur-de-lis o? France, symbo Lic of the country tt . middle of the ground. midway between the ch nd he parochial house. the Parish- ioners had erected After the banquet. held in Rus- and made possible through the work of the parish di Sisters 0f Notre Dame ConvenhFather Petriemade n short address to His Influence. It was the gmateat day ever re- corded, Father Petrde said. in the FY of Rlistico. He was so happy to be able to celebrate Mass in the presence of n Prince of the Church that words failed him to his heart. He had been told that Car- din-al McGuigan was not the first Cardinal to honor Rustieo Church, that Cardinal Gibbons had onoo visited it. “That was true. Nev- ertheless, Cardinal Cardinal and being ourCar- dinal hasmomade this a historic defy Cardinal MoGuigan briefly re- bliod. In the presence of the Ideutensnt-Govennnr and His Ex- cellency the Bishop, Church and State were represented. his was so because the twin fires of religion pnd patriot- ism burned in the heart of every devout Catholic. He was g1 see Father Petrle as the spiritual spruce and fern. t Illustrious Prince". On the reverse side was the Latin wold. ‘Magni- t» The Mass was celebra parish priest. the Re . . The Rev. Patrick Walsh was econ with the Rev. Earl Dalton V. MacKenzie. rector Dunstanu, oflicinted High Priest. The Rev. LA. Dougan was Master of Ceremonies. was assisted by the Rev. T. But- The chaplains to His Eminence, Cardinal McGuigan were Monsig- nor J. A. Murphy and Monsignor Maurice MacDonald. Acting similar capacity in His Excellency Bishop Boyle were the Rev. Pat- rick McMahon and the Rev. J. The train bearer to His Eminence Cardinal McGuigan was the Rev. Eugene Murray. The cen- sor bearer was the Rev. Leonard Ayers. The Rev; and the Rev. W. Pineau were the lvW A native son, he had returned to perform his priestly duties in his native parish and combined all the qualities which no to uiake a priest the Spiflfillll adviser of his people. _ His Eminence thanked all those who by their zealous and uns eflorts had contributed to making the day sun-h a memorable one. u day which, His Eminence said, he would never forget. Cardinal MoCuigan leaves today will address the graduating c1155 st. Francis Xavier University Father Petrle‘: Address S. r clergy present included Monsignor Allen, Toronto; Mon- signor Charles Foy. Quebec; Rev. Martin Monaghau; Rev. A.L. Her- rell; Rev Bernard Glliis; Revwil- Donald, and the Rev. William Mc- Gabe. Luge Attendance It is my inestimable privilege to extend to Your Eminence a most heartfelt and joyous welcome. A welcome to your native parish. exulfant today be- cause it is so justly proud 0'. the noblest among its sons. Never did we unite more glad- ly, never did the sweet words of greeting arise from an more truly cordial than that which inspires us today as we offer to Your Eminence the hearts’ love and loyalty. That this little parish of St. Augustine's, Rustico, should be so blessed as to-receive a Prince of the Church, fills us with emotions of profound reverence and ‘ntense gratitude. But that our illustrious visitor should be one whose early years were intimately wlih our beloved parish, this is in- deed a Joy beyond words. The signal honor Your Emin- ence ‘rs conferring upon splred by the exquisite kindness of your princely heart. fills us with unspeakable happiness and thank- We rejoice too at of our beloved Bishop who has graciously come to share the pur- ticular joy of this privileged por- tion of His flock on this glorious Large numbers of people from Charlottetown attended th Mass and the banquet which fol- lowed. Among those present from the City were His Honour Lieut- mant-Governor J. A. Bea-nerd and Mrs. Bernard; Mr. Arsenault and Mrs, Arsenault: Mr. Justice M. n. Mcfllligflll and Mrs- Mr. C. T. Montgom- superinwndent P. E. Island Division C. N.R.; and Mm. McGuiaan. Twenty-one members of the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus. who have officiated as a Guard of Hon- our to His Eminence since he ar- rived in the Province last Thurs- day. were also in attendance. Immediately after the celebrat- the bush burned with fire and 11H! bush was not consumed." Moses. said the spell-Ker. had N- cefved the finest education the universities of Egypt wvid Ki" him but he still had further 1B8- Ieam. Those lessons he ‘wan; Qheelp for his father-in- law. Here he saw s. strange 818m- ‘why was‘ the bush not Father Petrie read an address to Tlhis was followed by another address presented on behalf of the luity, delivered French by Edward Blanchard and repeated in English by ThOmHS Kneubone. both of Rustico. Then three children, Maria Mc- Guignn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. igan, Rustico; Georgina Dolron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wilfrid Dolron. Rustloo; and Dennis Dulong. son of Mrand Dulong. Rustloo. walk- ed up to the throne before His many time; n5 you traversed two conqnwes, were received in\ 98931 Endgame and royal palace. feted in mansion and embassy. honored by premiers and presideDi-t. BM acclaimed 11y institutions e1 lem- ing. But nowhere. not even in the Emerald Isle, where the gumt is hailed with “A Hundred Thousand Welcomes"! could the Wrd F1118 with the intimate. genial. heart- inspired note which we. v0“! 1183"‘ ive parishioners voice it, f0!‘ W a” lihvfielmflye °nesfléavllllmed m whose generosity helped to B11110 com‘ . . . . .. 53ml It is needless to speak of the it Epnomenfaé. we have made no ah pride we have felt in you down 1 through the years as we watched 1mm‘ m be Themrwu m ms" our To the reverend clergy, to His Honor, the Lieutenant Governor, to the esteemed representatives of our civil authority and to each of our distinguished visitors and kind friends we suy a most heartfelt We know full well that Your Eminencek great and loyal heart experiences n particular joy to be once again‘ "at home" in this dear old church. For if was here that you were made the five of life's greatest gifts, God's wonderful sacraments, In this church of St. Augustine the saving waters of Baptism were poured upon your head. Here. mo, your soul was enriched with the sacraments of Penance and of Holy Eucharist. and was by the gifts of the Holy Spin: in that were audible throughout the chumh. recited a poem to His mgnce and Georgina delivered an address on behalf of the Ddrish is Duionsz Drwmi- ed the Cardinal with a spiritual uh imvlndilv h m bouquet. His Etninernce then spoke ecclesiastical dignity to amt 8r en ascent which culmlnflted in the tones that were not audible tothe 93839913 Pwitm“ °1 hm“ M m“ 'l‘he'v left from be- fore the throne with their wrenthed in smiles. Cnrdlnal’: Reply The Cardinal made one reply to the addresses. His heart. he said. was overflowing with thanksgiving to God that he was allowed to re- turn that church and tothat com- munity whence he had obtained his earlv relialoun instruction and where as a young man consecrated priest. was no dearer spot in all the world to him than the site on which is located the Rustico Church. N0 one knew so well as he. His Emin- ence said, how unworthy he wll to wear the sacred rnatic of his elevation to the nity of a member of the Sacred College of Cardinals. He would, however. to the utmost of his abil- ity. strive at all times to do ail in his bower for the advancement of Chumh and Christianity throughout theworld. From your earliest years. your m f outstandinfl Riffs, both of nature girlmogersaof south Rum“, Pa!“ and °1 grace’ made your assoc‘- ishi for one whose name and ach- atm realize yfllkowfiedfitaliledméllll: ievemwts w,“ ever ram", m. conscious of this destiny than yqur shrined in their hearts. d fther who shared with us 19 __, 5h): hose that you would one dav MOQDMREALMSQ’ Que May he elevated to the Ewisoopate. His High commrssimr n: South Al‘: rim. plans of a number of the car! ed for Their Mnjestifls’. thl And here, at this very altar you were raised to the dignity of the rlesthood and offered your oly Mass to the Ever-Bitum- wns not the Drivilege of livlnfl W see the realization of this. M51110“ qherished desire. To your saintly and Queen, tour woos Can- mother. however. was granted the ma, m 1939 have been sent to Can- ada's sister Domnzlon by "he CB5" sedrated Archbislzobtof Rfiflililantblllb sultan Nationggofitkailvgdgjiéd f bei resen a your ns a- new?» T l ~ o n“ p qme-gayfiagie; plan to visit SOUNI formnort English-speaklnfl Africa in Jurte next W"- “W 9 y of that bright Mny day ch happily witnessed the con- secratlon of your noble life to the service of God. Since the: time we have followed with nrimlrailon the ever-increasing proofs of your rim votedness in the interests of God's Holy Church. and the success Jmt joy, not only of seeing you con- iation as Shepherd of our coun- eplscopul labors for the establish- ment and advancement of the rnpm of Chris! the world rrver, diocese. Yet, despite their confidence in b! U18 3mm‘ “Pa” your future, neither parent ever er were all mum-B envisioned wihet the present now Eminence again that Our Father's recognition of your and your elevation no the Cardin- alate has thrilled us with indes- crlbable happiness. We thunk Your Bninenro from the depths of our hearts for com- ing to us today. and for the bless- nflected mm deeply. H“ Emma“ Inga your visit will bring to our thntChrlst had commanded: “Bu!- fer little dflldmn to come unto Mo 1nd forbid them not. for of such is the Kingdom of I-fenvm.” nished the ooncfelltion pav special» attention to the chil- dren. he assured the blunts that children brought up I God would ho m We hsve long esteemed you as our munlflcem benefactor. title hss been signnlly confirmed sys will the memory of this blessed day brighten our liven not only because nf the renewal n1 an lnesflmable friendship. and ol the unprccedmted honor be beloved parish. but e so of the great pri of hsvlnn hnd in our midst n meh- ber of the Ioly Roman Senate, n Councillor of our Holy Father. a Prince of the Universal Church. May Your Enlnence long enjoy the blessing of many glad day: to comfort you. loyal beam: in cheer you lnd responsible souls to uroufy greater glory of God. ADDIIB! FROM LAIT‘! he sdtess by Mr. Kaonbone on behalf of lo HM?‘ mm n or o . bio which had been behmd . o referred to sinned-osmium myilneemmhllv wrung, may m; not feel are Dnrtichflthiil in 0"? fub ion toonyr-zmt your ele- tholr Rlaryl-your tri- their reward-since it is. in n sense. an extension of their in the Maritime Religious Educat- innal Council's cnmpnin for fin- nncinl aid inning open: this west. ‘F ,1 claims utterance whllh: W Qqflqygm vfleged to have you our mom" u t "e —-n sentiment best 11y the hollowed word “Gratltude.” The choir’ undeftho iendmhb Pill! . ‘ Chris to ”. in Itrfllliqt nausea‘: g ignogrsrgfifnd nlsirccwr. Mn. 10mg o ro n i!!! M!» Im1=u Y0uft1 momlnfl ththodi "Bdfid w’ "he m’ gar At the Door" (J h Gr Dll nerous d Huloiuten 5mm w n Ioynit to eel associations is y rlsflc Qfv all the truly and in this. as in sll thin!!! - else. Vxfinll at? frirovked vourregltf v , rue r - more fQHc-ilfous 30rd: hhenperami “C; o old. I In ll the wealth wNeh our im- ln command. there are no - U. S. Gallup Poll e DEWEY. STASSEN CHOICE ~ OF REPUBLICAN VUIEII 0f Democrats As Candidate For President In 1948 By ‘ " lnltlhllo 0! Pllhllo Opinion PRJJWEIUN. N. J.. M88 30 -- President Truman continue; m b; the top choice auwng Democratic rank and file voters for the I946 Presi- dential nomination. But his lead, while still overwhelming is pomawhgt less so than a few months ago. Among Republics/n voters, Hamid E. stsssen. fommer Mlnneeotn governor, continues his steady climb Ln popularity, and today ytand; Vilmflllweven with Govmmrflxomnsnbeweyutlzeliepiybliosnvot- ers’ choice for the Presidency in 1046. The Institute periodically measures the DOPIIIax-fby of leader; In both parties as possible presidential material by seizing n cross-section of voters this question: s "Wm: rm; Would You ‘nu, To s» l' Elected President of The Country In 1m?" Here are the standings of the leading candidates. as selected by Democratic voters: Democratic Voters 131mm Wallace Eisenhower mpwgom vote“ u; today equally divided as between Bteseen sud Republican Vofcn TODAY FEB. 38% 27% While Truman's lead in theflenmorniic P011 l! Pllbstwl-l-llr 1t 15 11°" as large as that enjoyed by the Late Pvanklin Roosevelt at n correspond- ing time before the i944 presidential election, when he was Q18 OhOlW of 79 per cent of the Democratic voters. —World Copyright Reserved Church Dedicated At Wood Islands A congreggflgn which filled the burned?" the speaker asked. ' new Presbyterian Church 8?. WOOd Islands to overfiowinz was present veaterdey to witness its dedication zoducedmanymart ‘C u mummy of which wane rflqlfii f4) fill this malted hosen mmkdfyolrmwilrflrlom thlkrgeefisrl: TOO Late TO ClflSlfy plifloation of the qualifies of mind and heart enumerated by Your WANTED-TWO on ‘fmagllf; Endnenoa seven years aao in sum- furnished rooms 540m- g“? “futile ugh” “f “,5; “f, a) pr —~" cmnbllll n o Mun”! of me o: yaw WANTED-MIDDLE AGED W u e you "n pa e . _ v n fountain of human culture and "‘“"°~ m Rmhmfld at wisdom....a. learned Iulde "and a model of salami» those qunltiu anal. one further unti- inv fre" “" ' .. nrqobuonssab yn. ._ ‘I110 ." . MacLellan said. “in téqnsilerfounhfixin the fact that God washin tllliélbllgi- ‘Ilbish 1 t urc an emec - by m” M°fi§y§°',,,,,°,,,’ gmmfnPyfifi; Yy tehew orlesbytedan Church _ _ (m; d - throughout the worl lzfynbitxy galfitsigilpvgtigzsin m? ceg- "Our Chumh h“ W11 81"“! mony included the Rev. T H. B. oi’ herself throughout the centur- pastor of St. ' James ies but nhe is not consumed." hhI Church. Charlottetown; the Rev. speaker continued. “Cfllvlnlm h" g‘ Claartlyllgnwetgherurch’ Daswéhglziltin women who have glsdzlv 1.15233 El‘ p ' ' toxgnyme new 1g A A_ 13mm and their lives for Christ and His the m“ 51a mum 3L Church. Then have been burned - d , ‘ but the (hurchhu “{§’,ff§$_ uqyd M2: gxolt n sumed because God Lelinn. who brought to the new has en in the Church. In a un- church the greetings of the Senate of the Maritime Synod. , lirlfidiimfhél Th; t“... fluid Mr. MflacLellan took as his text Zfimtapoéivomedfihnésmwaggifi m“ “"55” “n” m ' ear-fig.” ill? with the nd he looked and behold 2331:1150 xgnhlfihsélolgoffhnfeilffidpelf: ple out of slavery and he had gation that Presbytsrlans have ro- eeived the call to 3b fzirwand hi‘): t t t0 ENG h“ ‘eamed m m‘ desert “mm E3?» fiéfi’ and that in obey- ing that call Christ wmlld be a1- . th th . Th bush ma! ‘ bu“ bunflm without being con fit will fiver b: consumed») ~ mm, yam- attention. the past low” mii-"Wr “w” °' "gm on yfnnsw at our disposal. in genuine wdcome have greeted YW all‘: fin; and nlgmpomm Bu" where vou have been resldlnc. your heart has ever remained loyal td Rustioo and alert to its deeper eeds. n Varied gifts have testified to your concern for our spiritual W91- fare. The chapel we hope W m!“ n; the plug of your birth will be- speak 9m‘ gratitude for your bene- fits and our appreciation of your loyalty. my its spire won r186 heevenwaxd. a symbol of our Dray- ers ascending on high. for the one trib t to r mot 0210140115 $01k mm“ mm m: Its ldrflv 01:13: to i-louuenoo is 1M sincerity, and in this wise w‘! M! ygu w accept it, with this accom- pgnflng small gift-as a heartfelt expression of the affection and simple people. ithfl nr hoarefliuest (mm m‘ Oclnmissldn "v n “r fro‘ st. ChnIlBs Shir?!» ° 9 - - i reveals ~rthgt whiz: the grxtest mwtgéuwluagytalmngoua honor w ic cou wme H ‘ m_ 11 member of the Canadian hiemr- Queen traveling nearly 000 m chv was to be bestowed, their’ son through Gama a and the United states. man for house work or nrnvllcfl 5-30-11 ron nan-inn vmrnwoll