Tin; __CHARLOTTET(_)_YV_N GUARDIAN oiziiriini suniioinii Sends Good 81st Session News to Head 0f Grand of lled Gross Orange Lodge _It was with great satisfaction last The 81st annual session of the night that l-ioii. Dr, W. J. P. Miic- Right Worshlpful Grand Orange Millan. president of the Provincial Lodge of Prince Edward Island RiealCross Society was able to send meg 111 Charlottetown yesterday, Qauofgfm l° 191- F- Q Rvullsv- the Rev. J. a. Nicholson of York Cross T.‘.’~?.’.‘.“.'.‘."‘i°'.‘.i“"’.’°’ i?“ “.hi viola“!- ggsni... _.....]. i..s..‘2."'.‘.§"....5Z-‘..'.... Dpfggd ayggiiggn fifwfakgfxhlfl: e nomiiia goal set the Province . . - - . $40,000, i1 d be 1 h f . 1‘ chiefly with Committee work. lit a m W“ ed a m (my 30 His Worship Mayor B. Roy W") days in the cam ai . Dr. Mac- . Milieu informed lhGpCOE-Illltllsslqngf, Holman paid a visit and extended (Charlottetown and Summersidg a cordial welcome on behalf of have subscribed more than $40,000. himself and tlie citizens of Char- lixzxewas indicated. ‘last night. Before lottetown, “The Convention City saidcilémfizcir istdlintedpllonllviaclldillan of the Marltirnes." His address was give aueqflpgi e Plfnmyflllld heartily received and responded .. _oil,00o toualrls ihena- m D 1235b Grand Master P M a . _ _ . glam? oti-Iecuv” °f $9'000'0O° “d McCgull of Ellerslie Sessiomad. m: d ‘§_§,,§§§m°° 1° m’ 7mm“ m“ icéuizined at 12 noon to ire-assemble pm The afternoon session was taken Thin column In reurud lav new: 0| local launch our ndvonlalng o! a Iowa) IIIIIO ill! he hurled fl I lone a ION. ouuuy pnynhb II edvuoa POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a man was sen- tenced to seven days in jail for drunken driving and his driver's license was cancelled (or one year. NAME OMITTED-In the list of organizations reported as en- dorsing the proposed Curfew Law in communications to Monday night's City Council meeting, the name of Royal Edward Chapter, I. O. D. B. was inadvertently omitted, MANY BIRTHS -- Births in the Jilly during the month of April totalled 6?. it vras revealed in the vital statistics report of Dr, B. u. KWDIHK. deputy minister of Pub- lic Health. During the same per- iod deaths amounted to 38 and mar- l ' .. . york District ir..sl.i“il.irl...zzl°“s.."luau: w” cast“ ° dmhbhma‘ “ m” °‘ rouilne business. Mflrlet fever. and one septic sore throat. Four houses were placed under quarantine. The members of the Ladies Or- Inge Benevolent Association serv- ed supper in the Lodge dining Sunday School . kiaguro p}: 1mg) aftenymich’ a MacEachernl was held yesterday af- helliwi" m‘? ldlllfiulicuilbollivlgvgvsltl? tcrnoon. wing a. short service A. icholson of York, J, H, Bish- at hei- residence at Rice Point, furi- op of Carleton and A. O Thom. are: séiilvlcci worst held in Canoe son of Brookfleld took part as- ..s.:... warns by o» c y - ' ' 1 an Challmilfltollln. pianist. Before the FUNERAL AT RICE POINT- The funeral of the late Mrs. Jane The annual Sunday School Con- vention for the Ycr District met at Brackley Church on Monday Eiigefiggellllgfllfiiggegf- .1l-§‘,§"{,‘e“f afternoon, May l1. The devotional ‘ti/films session re-assembled a bearers were: Harold Hall. Albert P°1i°d ‘"15 19d by M“ Wm‘ (351k- mmt 50cm pnwd was en-Wyed Mncnougaii, Rqbey; Mupmmd, assisted by Mrs. R. l... Bryenton. ti‘ lilo nlcmbcrs of both Grand John MacDonald, William Mac- Eachern and Nell E. MacEachern. RECEIVING OVERHAULING- The Police station is undergoing its spring cleaning at present as workmen are busy preparing the walls for a coat of paint. The whole interior will be touched up and the floor is to be covered with brown linoleum. Not only the station itself but the office Chief Blrtwistle and the cell block are receiving the attention of the decorators. Carpenters are also busy at present repairing the Band Stand on Queen Square SOLDIERS LEAVE — Fifteen soldiers, all privates, left here yes- terday for mainland camps. The men had i received preliminary training at No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre at Beach Grove Inn. Twelve of the soldiers were from this province and the other three from the mainland. The Islanders included: B. S. Arnold. Bristol; M. Chaisson, st. Wellington‘. L. Galllen, 'I‘igriish; J. J Baglole. Charlottetown; J. Chaisson, Alma: J. D. Chalsson, Bear River; A. Gallant. North Rustico; E. Gal- lant, Ebbsfleet; C. J. MacDonald. ‘Pracadie Cross; L. B. McCloskey, Iona; and J. E. Gallant, Souris. Before leaving they ‘were present- ed wlth cigarettes by the Provin- cial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The pre- rientatlons were looked after by Mr. A, G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion. War Services, §."""“.‘s °lrll=”.f“l’llil W23?“ - c -on.r. ac an, o- Vincial President of the Red Cross Society, and Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works. address- ed-a large audience in the Stella Maris Hall at North Rustico last night in connection with the Red Cross campaign for funds. Both speakers lauded the work done by this great humanitarian organiza- rsl tion and delivered a. stirring appeal on its behalf. The pupils and ca- dets of Stella Maris School present- ~ ed a. must enjoyable variety con- ‘ cert. Chairman for the evening was $00911‘! 511111. the officer said. ‘I. Mr. Francis OKeefe, principal of terrific explosion followed and she the 51001 A hgal-Ly vote d; thanks began to settle immediately. He moved by cadet Doyle and 5eCQnd_ its? till’. fiié‘°.§;'§..3“.§'s“’§§‘...§".$ls ‘l3 ‘g3 “Y ';..‘°"°“‘ "M- m "~’““°’°“‘ time to launch the boats. The water e spa as‘ was icy. he said, and most of the Mlsslo“ BAND CLOSING_ llrlénnlriirili‘ lg‘ two hows before be” The shining Star Mlsxsioiéihliandl of - a ' st. James Church led er cos- ...f.‘°ni2“i.l}.i’.‘l°....é".f.’l° sfitmfilfi w: exercises 1w avenue 11nd" torpedoes indicated its presence. l-le gllie lwillefrslalpMorlkggeirndidesiderll TS TC C B. 16X‘ 85- did not comment. further on the Slrlklngfl. sistant Mrs. Bourke. ‘There was a A Canadian Press correspondent good attendance of parents and hurl previously reported lone landing menus who were very pleasantly at. tiny coves oi‘ boats and rafts entertained with n varied pro» Recruiting Patriotic Dollars Ill 500 Canadian Stations ‘Every branch of the Bank of Montreal is a “recruiting station" for Canadian dollars whose owners wish to serve their country 'At any one of out S00 Canadian branches you can buy war savings stamps and certificates, and obtain full information re- garding war loans. Enlist to the firll extent of your ability to help win a decisive victory for freedom. iiiiinil or MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Modern, Expnienced Banking Service . . . the Outcome of 124 Years’ Successful Operatic! CANADIAN RED CROSS Give to Relieve Human Suffering Charlottetown Branch: A. l. B. BELCHER, Manage: .1- MacLeod informed the iilcmbcrs that the fiscal year just closed, had been most active and financially encouraging. Besides sponsoring vnrious activi- ties under [direction oflMéa. Lanna Convener o an encrgei c ays {ill lflplfflflfiaspfiff; 2:32am Elam Means Committee, the society as- non 1,, 11,8 305mg, B0 T; mo; sisoed the iiospitai Board with me i|1-5|R_ R Hurst the ma?“ s!‘ annual collection as previously. relies ' ‘ "‘° ' sawdust rs . _ . . e as ‘ e . 5 e nlfitfii§fiufi§ef,“‘fn’§slh‘° m5 ‘final; active for the past three years. This I19 y“, renewed cage ‘flags; year, in addition to considerable iaibmitied by me ' Sea“ “y ‘Bu: Dlain sewing for tlic Hospital, this hi“, McLeod and m. Tréasurer; group is able to point with pride to Ladies Aid Hold Animal Meeting The annual meeting oi’ the Lfldle; Prayer was offered by Rev. J. A. (K1305. Nicholson. Hymns "I Love To Tell Evening Session the Story" and "O, Master Let Me Walk with Thee" were sung. A degree team from Prince The President, Miss Ruth Cud- Arthur Lodge from Crapaud ex- more, opened tile business part of cmplifled the first deflfee by in- the meeting by calling on the sec- itiatuig three candidates. A dele- retary-Treasurer to read the re- 8311011 0f three members of’ the port and financial statement of Gmlld Lodge of the Ladies 01- the last convention. These were on 8118c Benevolent Association who motion duly seconded and agreed X61"; alsonin annual session in the _ . . Ha on Grafton street con- A roll call of the schools of the Slstlrlg of Mrs. French, Ml's_ show district showed representatives and Mrs, McPhail extended greet. present from tlic following sciiools lugs. -Brackley, Cciiiriil Church, North flue followin Grand Lodge 01g- Winsloe. York and Union Road. 11cm were in! filled by '1‘. J. In- The following were appointed as "W11. RGM. a Nominating Committeet-Rcv. J. R WYG- Maslfilmml/ 3- A- A. Nicholson, Mrs. Wm, Clark and Nichmwn- 759191395- Mr. Sterling You. Also a. rcsolu- Fllgggghyre grcalggd MNlGT-s- l tions Committee: Erma Mallctt, ' . - C . Rev. L. M. Murray and lvns. a. 1.. W» WWW Grand Maatewslew- Bryentom alt rnman. The president then introduced Bffim‘ fmplam-mv- J- H- the speaker. Rev. W. S. Godfrey app'dreggcected.'_‘yh who made a statement on tlie M. .1“ 1 “fully “ x‘ A‘ Mu" R. E_ C. He gave an outline of raarggzf €.°rmésurer_c°1m D M‘? what it stands for, Money sent to Pm,“ rewlecye ' this fund provides leadership and 5.5.1.1 Md1-q151_.1, H D Shh‘ finance funds for young people. R11 “ ' ' ‘ One hundred and twenty-five oon- @1511‘; lecture-Edam 301m ventions are held all over the Deputy Grand Lecturer-flock Marltimes each year. Young peo- pics’ camps receive general dir- Auditors-Andrew ectlon from the M. R. E. C. It is Dollar and Ernest Helm. the creation of a library on Chris- R.W. Deputy Grand secretary- tiarl education, which is one of D. H. McLeod. the best in the world. 1t costs cow R..W. legislative Committee- 25c for a S. s. or a young peoples John A. MeKinnon, Peter McEach- or teacher or minister or anyone era. Vlclmlc. Albert Miilisfln. to have the privilege of sending for Elleffille. . _ any book from @1115 111,1-.11-y_ p051. W. Depot-v Grand Chaplains- age pfgpgjd‘ The M, R_ E Q is Rev. A. O. THIVIHSClI. Brcokfield, the one big ctr-operative agency in RF”- GED- w- TMQY- Tlwm- the Protestant denomination. The Depmy Grand Chapm“ °i BAT’ collections for the support of this my‘ w" A‘ PaMeTSD“ BA wolrlr Looms from the Sunday oDélnil/iléncflrénd Lecture’ M ' '- Sc loos an he urged that each ' ' I . sunduy school give generously to Lorifegregll,fagve_at%icaggén Glmd ggellnlylfiiritlme Religious Education 5'0 ‘Mn; mo,‘ m,“ the Hymn “saflour Th1’ Dymg Lwe" sltsruigrlgletfgr itlliléoegxisfiénc: was sung of and maintenance of noble ideals The speak" RB". w~ 5- 5°11‘ it was unarvmouslyi decided to dis- "EY H1911 11(5'31'P5~'>'9d the Com/en" continue the holding of a pro- tlon. He slated the S. S. is the vincial July 12lh celebration for greatest ngciicy for good in the Lllls year. WOYILTIOGZIX. B53‘. of church niem- The following resolution was bers come in through the s. S. ado-pied at tlic meeting of the "We must never let ourselves get Grand Ledge: "Resolved that this discouraged because out of the RW. Gland b06118 0f PEI» 1'9‘ worthy work which is being car- affirm in the strorlilf-Bl 111311119‘! ried on so faithfully by S. S. work- P9551139. 1119 stand lake". .hi’ ‘he ers will come s. great blessing. We M;W. Grand ledge of Brill-sh Am- 5h011ld encourage each other in “l” "1, pa-Fsmg °f “ 1'“°l“l“?“- m the work of making our S. S. a 17"“? 1935x111 15.1231"? lhefmar’hgg‘ youth organization. m? 9! an m9 “Tsounes ° the ' .. minicn to the aid of the Mother- Oiir duty as teachers is to d u m“ 1 and m“ me tcnch iho truths of the Bible and m“ “d "3 P" , _ . Federal Government spxe no e1’ guide the future of the children of f Y, h consmpung wealth ma!“ today. Each life is precious in the “wet: and nfluml ream“; 1,0 as, sight of God and needs spiritual 5-15,‘ 0'," M01551. 06mm)“. m he; guidance more than over before. supreme task o; pmservmg clygl- Each teacher should have a course Manon, Chr,511a1111.v and ddmdcydcy. on how and what to teach. Trnln- thmughou; the wofld {Cdq __y_.. This resolution was brcught the vel mllll improved appcr- _ “Nilelgmifiglmiiln. an“ otythe lminlshmgs o; the Cmlh paixng survivors. The night before gram of hymns, choruses, 5010.»; ing courses should be sent for tn dall Home reception room. fishermen in the area were aroused and “jokes" by the boys. The from the M- R- E» C. Mlllllms <11’ by Rev. Mr. Bishop and Mr. BIRTHS The fourth annual League of loayhtfieioar of a terrific explosion Minister’ Rev’ T_ H_ 3115*“ S0111- youngcpcople are dnotL reccgrvling Charm Mcpuf, ' - -—--__ . l. ~ . ' 1 _ ' ii-tia e ica '0 . 1a Mercy d my’ held m May 1M A ught’ censomhip M “nst- Law’ as’ MA" STM" preslded and m slxllyiflllClll Sitscrlf should slpllr us on yTvliice as "Bonnells Anny" and _ ' ' gl c i. . f‘ .. _ . . - 305E115 At Coleman, P. E. I w“ 3"“ “My s“ 95m“ “f” rcntc rtiver points made it difficult ‘he ‘End °f we pmgmm Md me 10 gi~eiiioiuolfoy~t lOVt17Q_(ll7ll"l_)_l15C said that "Liowtherls Army" would A - l . H a - . t’“..tl...“"iisfr. M:- iiir‘ liars £‘.’...€.‘;"§“ ~ c c ...§’§““i.‘.‘é“‘ stair Se“ a l. l» c c Bandrabelle Greta. ' u“ ' els, 500 glasses. a very large as-sort- A r“ ‘at ml n d During the evening two Um (Continued on page "i, Col l) conclusion. i - men; o; 51,11,118]. gms‘ prom we m“ r§gd2h£a1o:"€g%r§%ihe:l§§ Membership cer““caws were p“? ---_—---—-— Qflygr gpsiakeridlnaludfiahggisgd. BELT S 25¢ r9951 sulfidem funds We"? 1'9" gun-fire - possiby indicating a sented by the Women's Misslon- $40,000 MARK NDHMQE tfgjcgurse o’, we brmqfiég § allzed to buy a dressing carriage. Ell-Suddenly at Kingston, May six lawn chairs. besides uniform- 13. i942. John Yeo in his 83rd yo“, ing the maids who carry trays. Eiléeral from hLs late residence On May 12th, the organization Hy May 151i 1 ' was happy to congratulate the ‘P- 111- ‘ Se" ce swung at seven nurses of the 1942 graduating class. The request of the graduates that. in view of ii o serlovs days in which! we live cithevLadges' Aid rllc H id , rescn at on oi‘ gra lia ioii out; is Mrs. The remiinsawei: rfifiain be omitted this _vrur. Wflb r02“ .- I . Fine Program fully acceded to and the theiiglit- ful act of self sacrifice commended. Peters Bay. Funeral notice later The passing of three former ‘I poo“ members, Mrs. W. S. Stew-art, Mrs. s n mull-At Glas w Road, May Artemas Lord, and Mrs. W. H. ‘ w JKYI- Rio std A. Moore in Prowse was recorded. and sympa- rittlc between Ireitzhters and the ary Society to Gertrude lViacRae sub. first enemy raider to invade nnd Adele Clark, while the Prc- me M3 "iver- sldent of the Shlilifli; Star Band. Miss Elaine Bourke was given a. Testament donated by Miss Jane Patterson, Richmond Street. Miss Lilian McKenzie, Mus. 5110., and choir director, gave prires to the two members of the junior choir for perfect attendance during the year-lifleanor Bourke and Donald McLeod. Miss Elaine Porter play- ed for the Band and Miss Mc- Kenzie for the Junior choir mem- he. m1 enjoyable‘ sing song was led by Mi‘. Roy Quigley- —————--'—' Mr. Charles Earle was heard in V5559“ ‘V110 “ma? "mm. c5115 i“ several pleasing songs and Mr. Wil- different parts of the city ‘to get 11am Vrrflinoy a151, conmbmnd 11 the 11101103" number. The accompanist was M155 Mr. J. Pope Cliirks tcnm N0._2 111111,,“ Earle of tlic 1st. division succeed-rd in Chairman 110mb" thanked mg Wllllllliq the Red Cross Nursc a- Ladies O1- 1)“. Hoiv Rgflppyney con- warri for the. lHLZlLXSl. percentage of we Alon?‘ m,» weflelighuul supper the day. This group of workers suc- Servfli “Emil l“ "blflmmi ‘s5 9°‘ “ml A humorous part of the meeting of their qiiotn yesterday getting was the presmmtpm o; B11 111501-11- $570 for the day. The nwiird for m fishing ‘rod ‘tn Capt. Lowther by the second hlJicsi pcnsciitairo 101' my Quiéley and Roy Cudmore. Mr. the day will l0 Wolifl‘ Co“ ism“ . n. DcBlols referred to cont. No. 19 with 163 per cont. The pres- mWmcy-S expressed 1,119,114.,“ 1,; (Cfillllllllod-l-gltill page l) IAYoiaN-ai th m e Prince Edward nfnlllwlilosgitai on Wednesday. Mag her g m onh Fyrexair; A Iihagfflléllqim ghyhextended to the loved ones of x mun PCYSOIIBlS entamms were made by Mr. J. J- hgvin; n fishing trip when the carn- me of h ' ' Queen s iiare Schoo Au rum -———- Duff . . , ed. d at 1.3%‘ péallrighl-liznxrlo b lnvhe 15h” o)‘ £m1°1§",,§§§,§§° was filled ‘lo the last seat as the Mr. and Mrs. Borden Ling of N, H, DeBlois urns also wsrm- vats“ and lhdlsh Unwed whb" e 1c ,1‘ e 9 dnwmpe ' e 3 pupil; of Queen Square, Rochford Klfliston. Onld-Ylo. are vistlnfl ly applauded when he was present- “le place at 230 I‘ w u “ n joume ' Square and Notre Dame Academy their old homes. Wheatley River ed with the flag for his division's Errand“), gamete‘ nwnnent in “'_"_‘i‘_'_' presented a combined concert last and New Glasgow, in this PYIW- achievemonl. in llllVlllg secured the w‘ 14 DEAD OR night. in commemoration of Lite 25th ince ‘Iliey cxpeot l0 1171111111 he"! best. record. 65 per cent. Vail"- day. The flag in turn was present/ed to Division Commander J. E. Rich- ardson whose fllYlisifili had the nigh- more than a week. Mr. LlnB W“ formerly a member of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff here. Now he is flillll\'£‘l'.iil'y of the Episcopal con- secration of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII. Tlic program was enthusias- l‘ ‘MFFIN - at the Charlottetown gfifiilfl- ‘z? M21313’ 12, 1942. Mrs. J01}? (Continued from page ll I . PAGE THREE - 14x1: , Jffflflflf/Yfl/J’ wean/air 4w Ill/ll’ r BEFORE THEY on lNl0 iiouii FIELDS! Bar. helps to reduce seed-plea, fll.*(‘il_\',SL‘Ctl~b0|'ilB scab and Rhiz- octoiiia; (final-BAN. seal-borne wlieiit liiiiil, root rot, outs smuls aml llllrlv)‘ ripe. lieller sliiurls and bigger yivliil usually re , many times over, the exile low rust nf fronting! Ne potato grower today can afford lo wula fertilizer, labour, bag costs and storage space on a poor, diseased crop. No grnin grower can let seed-home diseases nwlleeely reduce his profit! Minimize these risks by sim- ply dip-treating seed potatoes with Seuss/in Ilsa. and by dry- Ask your rh-iilor for SIIVESAN treating seed grains with Czizis- BEL Drill (‘izirr-sas. Write IAN —— the double-acting . !‘l('flI'C.~l (ll-l. Office for Qlhyl 1119mm)’ Dllolplmte free Puliilii and Grain disinfectant. SEMEBAN n Pamphlets. CANAINAN INDUSTIUES LHVIITED Manufacture. - of Frrtlllgm the original organicmercliry SEED DISINFECTANTS A TREATMENT FOR EVERY. MALOR CROP Hnlllll, I. I. . In. on. GYRO CHARITY DANCE GOVERNMENT HOUSE FRIDAY, MAY 22nd. “We a Gyro Dance” ' TICKETS $1.25. Refreshments. R.A.F. BAND Tickets at Reddin & Jenkins Pharmacies Listing Of Tourist And Travel Accommodation If you have not already sent In your llatlnrr form please do so immediately, as the new list will be in the hands of the printers on ltiziy 20th, and any forms received after that date cannot be included in this years listing. If’ you have not received a for one immediately. Closing date to have names printed list is positively May 20th. Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island listing form write In included in our 5-144“. l -__a orial lodge with Mrs. Helen Mo- Eachern as pianist. At conclusion business of tlic evening election officers took place for ensuing yea! I I . - as ipivloyvs: _ _ ‘ Grand Lodge I R.Vl..G.JlJ1\l.—.\frs. Janet Mac- Session Held feed. R.W.G. Chaplain -- Mrs. Milli-h MncPhoil. R.W.G. Seen-Mrs. Jessie fnrter. The twemh urn“; 585510“ o‘ me D(l)?..W.G. 'I‘1‘l‘llS. - Mrs. Gladys R. w. Grand Lodge of the 1.. o. B. “m Co“ “an, A. of Prince Edward Island met - riiwlcl ‘OIlVB Tremere. uittzianttiziuluaisrilsrizitl: lewd Meno- tiide n. w. ca. M. Mrs. MacNevin pre- “kg.- w“ s ing. ' '~,' After the devotional period was. ' [fngué B hem me Lodge the" prowcdcd to Hniislriiinviri M McPhail . .\l.i 7"”. Grand Mistress gave an m’ ¥il\:‘((,‘l£t“i)lllfl\‘f?illdnlllilslilgllgxs‘ o! “TQM” ‘““‘““h’°l}§’r1§;, Thlfoffg; officers “Th. ynirrihl." presided over E01‘: Si-Bledtifhai in; b1“ "$1M g’; by R.W.PGM .\ll'=. Addie Affleclg Damages gefimd "a; man-v a, and R..W.PG.Z\l. .\il'..< Mary Mu- the Primary Lodges throughout the province. Arm- dlscugs‘ routine business the mdge adjourned until 1:30 p. m. The afternoon session rte-opened __,_~___ at 1.30 with a large attendance of on periro hi- recalling that he member; from the various Prlmarv “';\y|< 1111.; “qn-kqld 1m. pgfifg‘ Lodges. 1i short Memorial Service "But now," he said. "that people was conducted in memory of depnrt- are living lll iraiiiiiil anxiety await- d sisters. The session was honored int: imminent iiiild-nrv operations, y 11 vigil’. from His Worship. Mayor we take the oppnrturiitv offered u: regular business. Loan. >‘“_ POPE PlUS (Continued from page l‘) Uhrrlotufown l "lmm a x i l Mei d b th lar e a - ltimt ccountant at a Kin - t e e t. e 139 er cent for . her 62nd year Previous reports were that 8'7 or “PRU Y“ “e Y ° 3 u “$5 l g *5 T’ m n W" p ' ~ i l ed the bv tOdiIVs nimlvcrsnrv to pro- hem “ . . . ,_. 1, be - _ _ 1 d _ B. Roy Holman who “e coin . - . - _ little its": hrszmiirriisrst: filth.fit?‘iiii“é‘.l.i‘“.t.l‘iiiliif il"lr...li.so'?‘ “““‘ ‘""“ "‘"‘4.‘~'.‘“‘s“°‘°§”‘é‘ '0 who “ °‘ Church of th ' ' . id i Ti u ifs and their teachers are ' ‘ ‘ ' Outstanding Contributions 1c m" 11ml’ 9 ‘I . ii ell/lost Holy m‘ ing. Navy Minister Macdolia n iep i: ‘ loo Late to (Jafif _ , 1v1d1 11w,“ 1s m, 1mmgd1du eeme t0 Iic commended on the fine qua.- y Among tlic iintewoitlry contribu- . wgxewalionlggggugpeérglnzg:nihlgié; hmw (1,. WWW m" dommcflon announcing at Ottawa today that a second ship went down in the. same liy of tlic pcrforniiince_ which mark; locality and about the same time as ed the observance of Papal Week. the one he had announced yesterday Each nnd every number was well did not am liiv his previous 51-515‘ portray-ed by the youthful artists. merit that i had been landed cele- at t-lic conclusion of the program LY. Revcreiiiis L. A. Doulllll. J. W. Mc- nfil BUWWOI lnl/efvlewed- m“ Carillc. and Bernard Gilli: spoke officer did not ill , brlcry referring to Ute significance Mr énds and neighbours for all "id m" ficsplte 141° N“ "l" m“ of tin- Episcopal Silver Jubilee. They "d°{ Kindness during he: freighter was struck by t also had words of praise for the Doctor-s: d “rewemmti “l0 "'10 1,96%‘ ‘he did m" 5m)‘ ‘m 2“ T “f; pupils and teachers for the excel- n M" "uh"- l-ll-ll. “l” 7W1" he: New “m” w Du o lent performance staged. tions received yesterday was a con- tribution of $43.11 donated by the patients of the Provincial Sanalor- lnm, reported by Dr. P. A. Creel- man; $200 by the soldiers of Beach Grove, making their voluntary sub- scriptions for the two days reach $340, reported by Mr. George walt- ers; mid a contribution from Llcut. Robert C. MncMlllan. D. S. C., R C.N.R.. whose cheque was received yesterday by Mr James Cerry, re- m the Roinm Cath- cord Of Thanks helrmm “m5 Best wishes to than]: FOB. SALE-ISM FARGO l TON truck. Apply Pte. P. A. Mac- Donald, Beach Grove Inn. 5-14-16-19 LOST-RAT TERRIER, COLOR tan. white feet Name sloppy. Any person knowing his where- abouts notify Charlie swan care The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. or phone 763 5-14-11. l“ M5‘ Tl fll ~' g we. the program: -'—'-—- tmrled by Mr. G. F. Hutclieson. The “mmd "e htcrbcvflfintsalm: Plan]: (ltllégfwvMflfftllqb Milltaire" - WANTED-AT ONCE Twp MEN Mrs J. A. MacMlllali remrtcd '1‘ w‘ mmw" l‘ ‘f’ “fin Spcnce- chorus, ~11» Bells of Ju- with experience in Mons we“ sures collected by the Women's and Clothing, also one man with Must be duties. Committee yesterday. Chairman N. W. lnwtlzer referr- ed to the presence of Rev. A. Mac- owlllrye onzllgépMftattiié ttllltslclfltlic gffxllceer; bllcc": "The Pope's Tiara." by the uld However 29 of the crew of 42 pupils of St. Josephs Convflllf managed to cling to rafts until they CWT“ "The Pavel Hymn": patriot- Hiirdwure experience exempt from military N. D. MacLean they had done in the cempalln. He merchant mnri e honors rind most _ n referred to the canvassers for the of the survivors atten Pli OM III dlug. After the single torpedo struck tho for hunts v1 "M" 911"" "cfltmv; Hashim, City. o ii-ii chorus, "Longllve the Pope. i. "and Bro. Rev. _Dr. A0 ‘Thomson. caused b}: uni‘ is forever accumulat- ing. we fllllkf‘ this appeal today with greater insistence in view 0i the mcrizicc of rrrcaicr destructlvl Past Masters E. C. Holm. T. J. In- man and P. M. An address of Memtgflflhz-iftlilll‘ 1x35 lifxlemiligl ‘a’: vorrilXiiis. Wof Y tress Y“ "Y ° " "l ' ~. i. rii it tin gélgflllflewfdl1l8 SWWWTY M“- Mm‘ ivillIi IiCtsTiI-gtculges pglxtlllgrlll adnuda ISM - i~i. "h lt n - At the close o1 the ollemoon se-s- cglilgnigd liligoiiliilclc. cisrrillie livaigiiyun loew i slon dinner was served ioflthe rifle}- of such an offer being accepted... 09R L011!“- R cl" W cl “There certainly exists a soci r both Grand Lodges attended divine solution so that. ihc wealth“?! ‘Si-Iv . _ ‘ scr- rims can l)\' public admin ru on vice was conducted by R.WG.M. be distributed in such n why as to lllld not dentin... "We tiow appeal to the heads 01 nations to seciirr- a future for £11911‘ natimis. to nurifv their consciences lxrfure Grid imd to restore the ha?‘ 2 I a o a l N :1 8 on U‘ '< h! Chaplain Bro. REV. Harvey Bishop ,_ Session The evening session was largely l .hi . H lc drill, "'l'he Cross and the Flag" Apply in person to Sinclair d: Donald. CSSR. Hon. J. P. Mefn- . N. t . 'f _ UNDERTAK“ 721%’ ‘fililniil ‘fay: lhehiilg in‘; lni by the Dnpils of Queen Square; smart, Ltd, Bummersldc. P. tyre and non. Dr. w..t.1=. McMillan. y ken up in roullm‘ work. orql- “S15v1Q§,§“‘I}§I‘,,,",§,,.m adv“... p, 5MB lured d w re being treated M. e orus “Hymn For Our Aimed For- E, I. 5-14-31. Provincial (Ihiilrinrin of tlic Roll fills- W"? 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