10 "lietlurdhn y,Jnne28,l0u , IN MEMORIAM ,' GIOBGI W. ll. NOONAN Chi Monday evening, June '1. af- ter l lengthy liineu, George W. H. Noonan. eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noonnn, passed peacefully away at the Misericoidia Hospital. Winnipeg, iortlfied by the rites of the catholic Church and by the ministration: of his pastor and chaplain. George Noonan was born at Albany; educated at the Public Schools at Albany and at scarle- town--from the latter he passed his Matriculation Examinations to Prince of Wales College. After graduation from college. he taught school for three years at Middle- ton. Like so many other! 0! his provide for all in. need. or its lated centree capable of economic d ::":.::”:.";..'"'..:"::t.:::: ,::"..;.:i -. ::..:"a';::..:'::i;:::: :i:'i::"::. -. - He said voluntary effort is Lgm-gm. pow" gwvelopmwt 1, llobl where he lived until his death. He was employed by the Canadian Paciilc Railway until illness forced his retirement about twelve years ago. the fine trihute paid to Dr. Alex- ander Anderson by the late Sir Andrew Macphall. Recalling that writer)! description of the sterling qualities of the distinguished and renowned Dr. Anderson, one could Norman as a good student and ii well-conducted young man. He was energetic, conscientious, and painstaking. I have always heard him spoken of as a tear-her." Signed. Alexander An- derson. Li. D, Chief Superinten- dent. of Education. George Noonaii. like many others wan privileged in coming under he magnetic personality of that lustrious gentleman, Dr, Ander- son. Although he had lived beyond the allotted age of man. he con- less Iortunate and throughout his many generoils livr-d quietly and simply. denying himself comforts and luxuries so that he might help by giving to others. Thrce reasons might be given char:u-teris- farm reds successful Hug, more than 60 days. mated 100.000 grim - vitlrltcrs farms ai'e province, ullh 400 farmland rich and grain. alert ready tinuerl to help and encourage the are years in the West he was med beyond his mt-ans. He m. market by i”l('ad('S, or .22 Graduating of South I Rustico Convent Reading from left to right are Frances Doucette, Eleanor Durant, Lorraine Blan- chard, Anne Marie Breau, Lorraine Arsenlult, Alma Crasweil.-(Meyers Studio). FERRARA, Italy - iAPv wroker arrested, nine police has been spreading stand idle and hard hit ll.aly's square miles of Italian troops stand on to move unable to maintain - A MFIKF. Wilh hU"d' number of unwed mothers in the hull-lUnited States is increasing-espeo roads barricaded and cattle 5lal'-lmlly among Ween-ngers or upper !0r'(-lass girls--and is Now an esti- faccd farm 1.000 day. in Ferraro little Holland . diked which fosters many of the devia- in dairy product: the in if police order. Farm 0Wne"5. 5W 30 cows mwe sively happy alld I”-1"d”5d5 3” 5'"”VmK these matters cannot be "decently facing death from poisoned wells. Thousands of milk have spoiled, shut off from. may roads embedded with spikes, blocked with manned bar- cut with thrce-icet- stalled K3”0"5 of physician." SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The "sex hysteria" in American society is partly to blame. a physician said Wednes- Many influences are at work producing "an emotional shambles lions ,and denatured biological trends which are common among our young folks,” Dr. Goodrich C. Schauffler of Portland, Ore., told the American Medical Association He had seen ”too many impres- ondings" to think handled-many of them by the Having their babies ”lurn out to be a maturing experience-often a distinct psy- chological advantage as compared to an abhrtion." Discovers Home itching scalp - itching Tool and Feet. Elf. M()ONE'B EMERALD OIL II pleasant to use and it In no i--tiaentlr and pen- traiing that many old atubborl cue! oi long sunning have yielded to in influences. MOONIPS EMERALD OIL ll sold by drugglsts everywhere. A nel dleeevenl for thousands who have found binned relief, IIUGEEI DRUG CO.. LTD. the poor working glrl' or 'penni- less domestic' of the beginning of the cedtury." Modern customs which "precip- itate precocious sex activity of young people" are one cause. he l'i(I. Young people are more aware of sex. "stimulated and maintained by the sex hysteria which is a calculated instrument of modern journalism and so-called entertain- ment trends. "Beyond this. there are loose practices. bad examples and lack Slress Need For ' Welfare Vlorli in Great Britain '.I&.ON"1'0 (OP)- Iritain today hoe a greater need for voluntary welfare work now than at any other time in her history, George Isynee. general secretary of the United Kingdom national council 0! social service. said Wednudey. In an address to the Canadian Welfare deunelre annual dinner here, Mr. I-laynee said many thought the need for voluntary ef- fort would disappear when Britain built up her welisre services after the Second World Wu. , "'-HID trum II that no state, how- our rich in resources. can ever -needed to build on the board wel- fare foundation provided by the state. This was especially neces- sary in Britain because at the pro- teund political, industrial and eco- clal work. said he was deeply im- pressed during visits to scutheut Asia with the efforts to bring new letvlcu to people whose lives were dominated by disease. hunger and ignorance. He said more must be mimic riioeiwo to MEI 0 POWER DEMANDS NEXT DECADE MURRAY IAY. Que. (OP)-Top mIld- - - Canadian electrical engineer! and P. L. hour. 6111!! liner of guguuvu -muugg, gumngg 73. the New Brunswick llec Power croul program: being carried out Golnmllllon. I114 91919 II I deep- to meet this country's power de- -cited impression in the mind; or round: for the next 10 years. blillnelli fllilmllll Ind industrial 1;; . gympogium gg an .nnu-I leaders, and even in engineering meeting or the Canadian llectri- mil"-M "lit NGW 3NDlWlci llcil cal Auoclutien. representatives at DOW! 105011105- leaeing electric utilities gave re- LAST ILIOTIIO It'll port: on projects in their reIpac- ttaertslhly we have no Niagara tlve Pf0Vl!l0'-'l- nor Bhlpshewe but we lisve a sub- T. lnrledow. chief enillneer and stantlal amount or potential hydro "' :-president of British Columbia elgcu-lg um-Iy .m cm; gnu. Electric Company. aid 3- 0- it which by joint development can fortunate in her power future -1 provld. nllgblg poweg gt . mg”. there are still a number of good gblg price," in nu, hydro electric site: clone to popu- pg, 3, 1,, gum, chug gum", WRONG DEPRESSION Mr. Intledow uid 3.0. is second only to Quebec in amount of hydro capable or development. 'and gov- ernment estimates have placed the last remaining major hydro electric site in southern Ontario and the lung-term forecast or the Ontario system Indloatee power from the st. Lawrence will be re- Many of tnose who read Old noinlc Chan ll - L I p V ' gel w ich have occur this at more than 10,000,000 horee- quired by December, 1958. '-"ll gh"&1,”"E:,?f:,:.;,f"i.dTiir3lMlssi: red Mn)? the First World wsr. power, not including possible de- w. o. MacDonald or the Nova ORDER tllki Y oi Th. Cuardian iiili remember url "M" .1” pruldem or nlopmant of hudwna-I M the scam M3” "Id kw" 0639057 5 1 - the international conference of eo- Yukon river by diversion through said his pi-uvincg wlu dgpgnd gm- 3-0- some years on steam gas turbine Dr. Huet Massue of shswlnlgan' or diesel for new electrle re- Water and Power Company said sources. Quebec will require an eltlmated Atomic power may be expected 3-750900 h9l'MP0W3P of electric to follow depending on it; future enemy by 1960 and completion of development and the cost or pro- Every Ball Guaranteed. Wholesale E Retail , W. R. JENKINS I I : understand why one of George's om w k S y N b do 5 if m are c t H most cherished treasures nos n ' a S I (3-glm poligcgl Iggrpalgtailtlono w or HI: Begum” river project Wm jun ducm. pow" "om mu mum” hat Gt. 000,3. penned copy of a Letter of Refi-r- ' a M 9 umuzh to me” the d" ”1d'd- . price. from. Dr. Anderson which 4'm y read as follows: , . Education Office, Prince Edward ' I .3";:,"”';::m:":':l';;ooT;gI:':iw' A3, island, 9th May. 1903. "I hereby OIL. in-inn euffenre pump! and elite- I I certify that I remember George :;l'.'ny"-lrz :;:TbhI."'J::::: gm :' t . for lhc niitstaiiriliig mm of mm gentleman. He pas FROM PxWELEGEn GROUPS of supervision in parental and "A muth higher Percentage of home influences; liquor. narcotics, deep ditches which have police JaP))5 trying to escort milk , - born into a fine Christian. homo Lmcks w mwn unmarried mothers nowadays automobiles auto Cour" um um i 1' t . . . . ' ' l . vf”"', "oedlmce "mi, d'5”p)'"e THE bill (N195 that Build "Wilt comes from comparatively privl- ally, gang influences which com- ll?" 31”” for Vrallwdi he grew menace-d Canaibianco in the P0 leged groups-high school students, bine the above elements and tend, "P ”"d” ll" 5p”"””” K”id5”" delta lnvilands were CUE 81 0119 college students, young women in certain groups. almost to en- ”! R" '7' Jv M”"D””a1”v m5 P3" place, flooding hundreds of acres with good jobs, as compared with force premarital sex practices." ish Priest: and he was fortunate of farmland, in being,a student at P. W. C. In rppenwd c1a5h,,,. between . while Dr Anderson was Principal. strlckers and police Mme me ;-- , Prayers for the dead were recit- ed at the Chanel on Friday eve- ning; the liincr.-ii Service was at the Churrh o.' illc Immaculate Conception. Ailstnl Strcet: Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by his pastor. Rev. J. H. Fitz- strikcs began to spread last April 22. nine police have been injured. mostly by stoning, and 400 de- monstrators were arrested. Oi llltlse a score or more still are held on charges of "resistance and outrage to police." NEED MONEY Slllll-IIIBEIESS geraid. tGFOrgetou'n, P E. ii: four Altar Boys servod dilring the WORKERS CLyggg;n Mass; The Church school Choir sang the Mioss very well, which Snmr w,,,.k,.r5 who med to guy g ' rontrioilteri much to the solemn- on me job m defmmge or the ' lty of the beautiful Service. Burial Smkp mu been dubbed or was in St. Marys Cemetery. Be- bea,,,nA W195 h” Wsmrv RV Rel" J- E B h" d the violence lies the 2 Cahill. also from P. E. Island.co":;)1,l.: p,,,,,,,,. 0, economic m. . A R'"'''” S” M"-V.” Calhedmh W” djilstmeiit. To angry complaints. , r 'l the 5"aVe5;d"' 2! farm owners and authoritie's, The 13"” Mrt 6'9"" N”0""" urg.ng that the workers at least lesws tvio brothers. O'Connell at hke C3", of hungry, musty car. Seerletown. and Grattan at Al- L1,, and Cm” wmch must, be M”-V3 ("W 5'5t"5' M”' Harri” milked. the workers have replied Johnston. Lucy. and Mrs. Laura -mm,,.h.. Green at Albany: Elizabeth at -vyng who Hm ma, me pammi Victoria. E. C. Two brothers and 1,,'..mg or mule, can you not also ISIZE ().7'0fl5l to stock your coal bill I one sister predeceased him some ht,” hm, whimpering of hungry veers ago. A number of nieces and Chnd..,,n7-- I "9Ph"V5 M” "N 5 kmd 89"?” The farm workers demand wage NOW? You would probably save yourself money, and inconvenience too, if you picked up your telephone now and ordered your winter coal supply. 9"” "MK iilrreasrs and improved working I n innditions. Wages vary with clas- Thou e to mourn Tatum: scs oi workers. But the ordinary lire a brother recall the words mm hand gem mom month, with some meals and food to take home, That pay amounts to 530 a month. Time workers get 12 lire an hour-20 cents. poet. "God calLs His loved ones. hilt we lost not wholly What He hath given; They live on cartli, in thought and deed. as truly, As in His Heaven.” POOR RESPLTS TOTLAND BAY. 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