';_""'_'__JANUARY s. 194»>__ Upward Revision Egg Contracts Hailed i‘ In ‘As Good News Locally New Year Dance Parties Enjoyed 1n spite or the wieatllernlalfs ef- forts to dampen celebrating spir- its, Islanders dancrd the New Year in with more than the usual “my and New Year frlvolltics. Moro dfllllfb lllld ptllilCS W011.‘ l0- ported tins year than ever, Iwltll attendance records also being broken. At. The Charlottetown. over 430 guests took advantage of the ex- cellent facliitics provided f0!’ i119 festivities. Nlust: was providrd by Johnny Stet-us’ Briglltontllres r.ii:l Mr. w.D, Foster, nlanager of the hotel, reported a most enjoyable party. Over 500 gutsis attcltticd the dance and Ncvr Year ceieirothna at the Armouri s, siafllfd hy the ' Erltertainlnent clilllliiiFp of the Garrison Officers‘ Mess ultdrr the Joint. ('iiflll'llii".ll~'ll p r.’ Caju . JR. Mat-Milian and Lil. Welltlc". Dllzlly officers apprareri ill illliltlinl, and a splinkling of uniforms fr. m the other services was .in cvidcilcc Greeting the New Year, hflgh spirits alld gootl-hulncllretl lrlar- filly were ulily lvslstrzl in; all i-t-uc paper huts, try. and a‘l l-lmis of noise-makers. Bria. and Mrs 'W.W. Reid were present. Well attended sueciai fiance-i were held at, ltolh the Clovcr and "V" clubs whcrc the Ntw Year was ushered in with that rl:l Is- land spirit cf _{‘.t'l"(l<l‘|iYlliC\l"l"(l “friendliness. Music and dallcinq were the order of the cvelrnt; and all enjoyed a nir-rry time Masonic Lodges install Officers Saint John's and Victoria Lodges. A. F. d: A. M. recently fiiilngly honored their patron Saints. when .. they met jointly at the Masonic '. '.Temple. fo- thcir annllai St. John's ‘INlght celebration and installation '0! officers. The Most Worshipfltl Grand Mas- Qdl‘ of Masonry in Prince Edward ' Island. Mr. George G. Wood, con- ' .ducted the installation ceremonies. ' assisted by Grand Lodge Officers R. E. Kemp and H. R. Carrutllcrs. Following are the officers-elect for 1949: St. John's ‘Lodge No. 1-W.M., I’. M. MacDonald: S.W._ F. M. Can- non; J.W., S. H. Burhoe: Trcas.. R. E. Kemp. P.M.; Scc'_v., E. C. Mac- Millan. P.M.; (Than, G. F. Roper. PJVl-Z $.D., A.G. Rrifil J.D.. \V. E. "Maclnnis; D. of C.. It. J. Rupert, PJVL: 5.8., R. H. Carter; J.S., J. G. Ifarks: 1.6.. Wm. G. Mingo: Tyler, W. J. Carr; Trustee, G. D. Murchi- lon. P.M. - Victoria Lodge No. 2~W.i\l., C. G. Lord: S.W.. R. E. I-lyndman; J.W., Floyd Drake; Trees, W. J. Drake. P.M.; Sec'y.. E. S. Lord: Chap, G. l. MacKlnnon, P.M.; S.D., S. G. Bryant; J’.D.. E. H. Lord; D. of C.. John Falle, P.M.; S.S.. R. C. Greene; J.S.. C. P. Wilkins; I.G., O. S. Nord- land; Tyler, G. R. Brady, P.M.; Trustee, H. E. Ward, P.M. Following the installation cere- mony. the brethren adjourned to the Recreation room, wllere refresh- ments were served and a program of toasts carried ollt. with Dr. J. P Miilar as lilastcr of Ceremonies. ‘Ihe toast "To the Craft" was rc- aponded to by H. R. Carruthera, and the toast to "The IIolySalnta John" was responded to ivy Jas. A. Mc- Conneil. In appreciation of their cxccllcnt work during the your, the retiring Masters were presented with tokens from the brethren of their respect- ive lodges. Mr. G. F. Ropi-r, rc- tlring Master of Si. John's, rorgiy. ed a Past Masters Apron, mm G, MncKltlnon rccr-iu-ii n Past ltliisicus Jewel. The prcscniiiiions \\'(‘l‘|\ madeby Grand Master Wood. _‘__4_.___ BIRTHS. MARRIACES. 3 DEATHS ' o I Silo Par lilac i iinTfiQ . -_-__________*_______ ' . ’ "OUBE —- Al. i-hc P. s. Island» Hospital. Dec. 2a. ma. to Mr. and .. - V. (J. Douse, Central Royalty, a‘ son. Louis Waidl-on Elliot. YJANTES - A1 1h ch .1 . Holviisi. Dec. al, 1694B. Mrs. Gerald Nantes, a daughter, iiuzanne Elizabeth.) - .KIAVENY - At. the Charlotte. til" Houdini. Dec. 21. ma, to MI‘. and Mrs Francis Keaveuy. Bill. 48 Road, twill ‘. wfhldAgres Olin- Jhuehtera. I ___.._________, ,_ rmamls t-IAIDINI-at u» uenifpie it}; tiiital. Jan. 2. 104a, William p, 58751119. Mount. Stewart. in his 5W1- Ycar. The remains are rest- ing at. the Cuicilffe Funeral Home, neral notice later. __..__._____ iLil. acLea UNDEBTAKER slnnhtania Charlottetown and ‘" North Wiliaillro Upward revision ill Canada's egg contracts for the British market, which was forecast in The Guard- ian some time ago, appears to be in effect according to a dispatch from Ottawa. Stating that egg producers were asslued by the De- partment of Agriculture that the new contract will absorb all their 1949 bUYlJIUS. the (lispntch went on to say that the price loss would be probably only 3-40 per dozen to the p: duccr. It had been ex- ilcetcd ti.:it the loss would be between l 3-4c and 2c per dozen. ilhe cut will be made through ad- iustlnents in storing. processing costs anl other savings. “Pilot's- good news.” stat-ed Mr. F‘. Al. . w , supervising inspector u! ilcltltrv products, on hearing ‘he dispatch. “As we have not ex- ported n-ore than 60 per cent of rile normal egg exports for the ncriod September-January 31st... tili- \\ili menu that the 40 pa" ccnl >‘.1l'.‘l€ criminally expected will in all probability be substantially rcdticcd. rot only bv the increased rxporis to U. S. and heavy domes- iic demand but. also now through the Eritisl‘. contracts." Large Crowds Attend liewYear’s Receptions More than five sons paid tiiclr respects to His I-lonour LietlL-Gcivcrllor J. A. Bernard and .\lrs. Bernard at the reception hcld at Government House New Year's afternoon. With the Governor and .\lrl=. Bernard at the head of the receiving line were ihc Governors aides. IiieuL-Col. l". S. Ificlclillg. M. M., E. D.; Lieul. Robert MacMllian, D.S.C.; and Private Secretary Dr. J. A. Mai-Milieu. The ushers were Mrs. J. A, Klara/Lilian and Mrs. P. S. Field- ing. Mrs. A. B. Cosh and Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillmi poured and the guests were served by Mrs. W. W. Reid, Mrs. Simon Paoll. Mrs. Bernard Hughes, .\irs. Gordon MacDonald. Mrs. Charles McQuald, hundred per- Mrs. Robert Bradley and Mrs. ~A. H. Roper. Evcrgrrcus gave an atmosphere of cheeiftllncss to the dining room whose tables were tastefully adorn- ed with red carnatiolls. Among those who visited Gov- ernment House during the recept- ion were the 10 Scottish curlers now on a Canadian tour. They were introduced to His Honour and Mrs. Bernard by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Persons of all classes and de- nominations in the City also paid their respects Saturday afternoon tNew Year's Dayi to His Excell- ency the Right Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown. The callers were introduced to His Excellency by the Rev. P. Mc- Mahon. Ass stint: His Excellency io receive were the Rcv. J. W. Mc- Cardie, RH‘. P. FQMacDonald. and the Re“ navid iV/rTague. Owing to the lndlsposition of Mrs. MacDonald, His Worshifl Mayor B. lilarle MacDonald did not. hold the customary flavor‘! New Year Day reception ililfi Will Enjoyable Christmas Concert At St. Paul's The annual Chrlstimas Convert» 0i St. Paul's Sunday School was held on Thursday evening, Dee. 30th in the Parish llall. At 5.30 p..m. the officers, teachers and scholars of the Sunday School sat. down to a delicious supper pro- vided by the Ladies‘ Guild of the Church. and at. 7.00 tfclocit a short but enjoyable concert was present- ed to n large audience. Christmas carols and songs were sung by the t'iliifll‘l‘ll of the beginners’ and jun- Street. afieeseii. 'ié'iIZiToi?aoBIwi. ground floor. Apply 65 Prince St. fill sififfedsviifiisti. baby carriage. Good condition Phone i77i-J. roa sate _ ONE o-ltoofin house. modern conveniences. Ap- ply Sl Belmont Ave. WANTED GARAGE on ornili suitable storage spore for car Phone N9 during winter months. Phone 661-4. will lake place for the Mock Pan's.- The Central Guardian lhla column la reserved for new: u! local interact, but advertising o! a newly nature may b0 inserted at flvc cents a word. Its-toil; pay able in advance. CONFEDERATIOII LIFE [N- SURANCE.’ . T0 ATTEND MEETINGS — LieuL-Coi. P. S. Fielding, Deputy llllnister of Ifezilth and Viiclfare. will leave for Winnipeg on Wednes- day where he will attend the mid- vvinicr meetings of the Canadian Welfare Council, Public Welfare Division. Meetings begin on Jan. T and conclude two days later. PASSES IN BOSTON — Mr. W. E. Scantlebury, city. has received the news of the death of his bro- ther, Mr. William Charles Scantle- bury. who died at Boston, Mass, on Thursday, December 30th. He is survived by his wife and two children. PJXPECTPJD HOME TUESDAY — Premier J. Waller Jones and Mrs. Jones are expected to return home tomorrow evening front London. CnL, where they spent Christmas and New Yl-zil-‘s with Mr. and Mrs. l-J. A. Segrist. Mrs. Scgrisi, nae Vimy loncs, is tile daughter of Prelnicl‘ and Mrs. Jones. LAID ‘I0 REST - The funeral of the late L. J. Worthy, 234 Syd- llry _ Street, was llcld from his Isle r ' l-ce Friday afternoon. The se ices at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. H. C. Rice The pallbearers were J. D. ivcbstcr, Harry Cummilirs. Lester Kezer, Gordon Evans, Vic- tor Purdie and William Johnson. The Sons of England conducttéd ‘heir so vice at the home. Inter- .. ill the People's Ceme- ftiueral of Donald MacLean held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday‘ afternoon Ser- vices were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and Rev. T. II. \\' kl S Jenkins. Ira Shaw, A. C. Sinclair, Percy Burke. R. T. White. FUNERAL AT YORK POINT- The fulteiui of D. Hector Mur- tfhison was held from ills late residence at York Point yesterday afternoon Service was conducted b_v Rev. Mr. Charman. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. The pail- bearers were Mack MacPhall, Les- Iie MacElven, John MacKinley. Fred MacLaren. Gordon MactMil- ism, Fulton Sanderson. BEER PRICE BOOSTED — Ale in pint bottles is going to cost 40 cents a case more in all retail ven- dor stores throughout the Prov- ince beginning today, ll: was learn- ed from officials of the Prince Ed- ward Island Temperance Commis- sion. The former price was $4.60 a case of 24 pint bottles. The sale of quart cases is being reintroduced at $4.50 ft case. Personals The many young friends of Miss Faye Bruce will be plemed to hear that she successfully un- derwcnt an operation for append- iCiiis at the P.E. Island Hospital on Friday last. J1“. Lafferty, who has been a patient in the City Hospital has sufficiently recovered to return home yesterday. It will be several weeks however before he will be able to move around as usual. Mrs. Annie Darrach, Queen St, City, accompanied by her sister, Hrs. Hugh lilacKetlzle, Long Creek. spent Christmas with Mrs. Dar- rach‘s son and his wife, Mr. and ivtrs. Charles B. Darrat-h, Mone- ton. NB. All has; At Young Farmers’ Short Courses ‘Mugford, A.R.C.O. These sing-songs will not only create a. pleasant div- ersion hut. will also be of an in- structive nature so that the rural leaders may gain experience in conducting similar singing groups at home. The encouragement of the social amenities in an import- ant part. of Young Farmers‘ activit- ies. stated Mr. Macfsaac. Later in the evening. eleUlons merit which is scheduled for Wed» nesday night. It is hoped that. the Cabinet will be appointed and the FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The red on Errol Knox, managing di- pire press union. He directed Aus- THE seesaw. At. a dinner heldiat The Char- lottetown hotel Saturday the ten visiting Scotish curlers were wel- comed to the Province and present- ed with souvenirs of their visit. Hon. T. A. Campbell, ChiefJusticc. presided at the function. The Chief Justice in his remarks of welccme stated that it was in- deed a proud day in the annals of the Prince Edward Island‘ Curling Association to welcome a section of the Royal Caledonia. Curling Club team from Scotland now visiting North America. ' "When the final account of your trip has been written," the Chief Justice said. "you can truly say you have seen Canada." The Chief Justice regretted the absence of the Remler frctm the Province, butt was pleased to lrl- broduce the lion. CH. Barbour, acting Premier and Minister of Public Works. Mr. Barbour extended a welcccne to the visitors on behalf of the Government and people of the Province. He was delighted to see that despite the difficulties people in the Old Country were experi- encing, they still had time to de- vote to sport. lie expressed the wish for a very enjoyable visit. Hon. A. W. Matheson, Minister of Health and Welfare. and a mem- ber of the PEI. Curling Associat- ion and Past President of the Char- iottetown Clutb, introduced Mr. J. W. MacKlnnon, Deputy Provincial Secretary and President of the Caledonlan Club, who presented each of the visiting curlers with a souvenir silver spoon topped by the Island crest and suitably en- graved. Chief Justice Campbell then called for the presentations of mementoes from the Prince Ed- ward Island Curling Association. Naval Personnel Busseli Som .. I t e t P - ' n. email? -.’l.§"“..ll.....2?. Leave Cn Cruises ziere J. M_ MacFadyen. W. R. Naval personnel are becoming the envy of landlubbers who must: winter it out on Prince Edward Island. Cruises to South America. West Indies, United Klnaiom and Ireland are currently offered to officers and ratings of the Can- adian Navy. A four-month rrtlise to South America would see the winter over under tropical skies. Surgeon Lt/Clnclr. Prowse. medical officer of HMCS "Queen Charlotte", and LL/Cmdr. J..W.. McAndrew left today. Proceeding on a month's naval training, the two Charlottetown officers will leave Halifax on a cruise "which will include Key West, Florida and the West Indies. Several cruises are now offered all ranks of reserve naval person- nel for such parts as United King- dom and Ireland, t6 weeks): West Indies (4 weeks) and South Am- rlca (4 months). Various other cruises are plan- ned for the spring and the normal summer cruises in local waters will commence in June as usual, stated Lieut MJ. Waymouth, staff officer of HMCS "Queen Charlotte." P.E.l. Seed Potato Cargo For iiavana A cargo of 5210C hundred-pound from Saint John. N.B., where she unloaded a cargo o! sugar. She car- ries 33 officers and men under Capt. D. Lundgren. A beautifully finished ship, only four years old, she is diesel powered with electrical operating equipment. loading op- crations at Georgetown. begun at 3 am. Friday. occupied forty hours. Pilots Tempe] Goteli and Victor Refuse look the boat into George- Anotther knighthood was confer- rector of the Melbourne Argus and Australasian and treasurer of the Australian section of the Em- trslian army plblic relations dur- tnl the war. The Archbishop of Canterbury was awarded the Royal Victorian chain, an honor which is the per- sonal gift of the Rial. The services of Viscount Portal ai prendmii ‘L’ last summer's oiled by various teams selected. Olympic lame! vm-a "it'- nu appointee!» to . year if the provinces are not pre- dcmestic isauea will he submitted. The most important, of course. will i be the budgcP-thnt bulky docu- ment which tells Canadians rhgt their 1949-50 tax bill la going c enough dollars. is expected to be available next year, meat consumption “Knight-ring eight pa: cont, and fats about CHARLOTTETO Visiting Scottish Curlers Banqueted 1.4.4301. J.D. Stewart, DSO“ E City Councillor. and chairman of the Publicity Ccmnuttee, pro sented two booklets on the “Con- federation Bonsplel" which con- ta-ined a history of curling in the Province. Curling badges of the 2nd Confederation Bonspiel were pre- sented each of the visitors by Mr. J. Finlay MacLeod. Mr. E. F. Acorn. President ofthe Charlottetown Curling Club, pre- sented each of the Old Country curlers with a copy of the first Canadian edition of “Anne of Green Gables." by the late Lucy Maud Niontgomery. the Island's outstanding authoress. The majority of the visitors were farmers from Edin- burgh and vicinity. They were greatly struck by the rich appear- ance of the Island soil on arriving at Borden. Mr. Janles Noble, secretary of the Scottish delegation, introduced the visiting curlers and expressed thanks for the wonderful hospital- ity shown them on their tour. lie spoke of the brotherhood of curl- ing and the sporting spirit no mat» ter whether one wins or not. He felt that Canadians "would kill as with kindness" and he was zlelight- 6d on hslng able to make thr- trip to Prince lidward Island. kinteriainnlcnt during the func- tion was provided by Din Mcsser. Cilarlc Chamberlain and Margaret Osborne. Scottish Personnel of the Swlilsh ! tilts follow: J. Aitken, Musselburgh, D. Dons. Gorbrldge, J. I. Waugh. Edinburgh, M. Mather, Edinburgh, G. Garrett. Blggar, Lanarkshire, Andrew Pate, Duns, James Noble. BigganLanarkshlre, J. Young. Edin- burgh, L. Jackson, syminston. Ltmarkshire, G. McLung, ' burgh. Grand Cross of the Older of St, Michael and St. George. Lesser appointments were made for sev- eral officials of the games organi- ration. Arthur Deakin. general secre- tary of the Transport and Gen- eral Workers Union, was one of two appointed companions of hon- or. The other was Lord David Cecil, writer and lecturer on Eng- lish literature. Maj. Kenneth MacDonald Beau- mont, British representative on the legal committee of the Inter- national civil Aviation Organim- tlon, Montreal, was appointed commander of the Order of the British Empire. Gladwyn Jebb, foreign office representative on the Brussels- treaty permanent commission, be- comes a Knight. Commander of the Order of St. Michael and Si. George. A knighthood is awarded Don- ald Sklfftngton, director of John Brown and Company, builders of the giant Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary. Honors in science and learning include the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath to Sir Henry Tlzard, atomic scientist and chair- man of the defence research policy committee. The arts also were recognized by such appointments as ailthor Algernon Blackwood to be Com- mander o.‘ the Order of the Brit- ish Empire. Rev. Albert Evans- Jones. recorder of the Gorsedd of Bards, was similarly honored for services to Welsh drama and lif- eraturr. . Milli-v“ tconttnueci from Pose 1i and enforcement of such tilinils as ratification of the part hy parlia- nunt will he predicated on ratifica- lion of a similar rlocumcili in fhc [fnitnd Slates Congress. just C. RECOVERY (Continued from Page l) About five per cent more bread should Edin- to l.>r llil[‘.’(‘ {ire-war lcvtls for the CCCPCIi ill help zvhcn ERJP. i-xpircs. CappingW Ceremony City FIVE lift??? - Hospital Seventeen student nurses received their caps at | Bishop Boyle spoke briefly to the nurses and the the hands of Ilia Excellency Bishop Boyle Capping Ceremony held ill the Cb iottetown Ilospital on Thursday, i l Left to right, (lather-ins Morris, Mary Kinko - t»: uses. Left to right, Helen Ciura. Left to right, Frances Edith Mrllrant, Sol: nine rcr cent. That mcam work from bctlcl" ted people. The lcport predicted 5 1 2 per HYTC cent more coal "xelzid lie avaiiabe i__ t ha“ U115 year, with ijflflstlfllflilflfi 1 1/2 pa: cent more than prc-uill" ‘Yi-pcrwm" . t ti‘ .~ll cun- !-". vol‘ Tanker "In Trouble" i I MIAMI. Fla Jan. a -(AP\ -I The Coa=' (lxlusd reptiricd tonigati the British tailkcr Addelien "in trouble wu-h (leeks awash" 60 miles north of Carlaccna, Colombia. The vessci reported she was rolling badly in heavy seas with- out. power. An American vess-sl was standing bv attempting to ge‘. lilies aboard the Addelicn. Carroll, Cllilflliiititllill, Marion Blue-Donald, 5t. Lauglilln, Sherbrooke, Mary Mcfnnls, Sourls, lifarq a i i I i at apel of the Char December 23rd. Bflwdivilon was pronounced by Map. Maurice McDonald, M.,» ’l‘i~ii~r's Bay. l‘l', fllori- . Lorraine McAulay, Soul-ls. . “r ‘ a ~ v . . l R/ilirflfl Klnkora, Maia Sivan. Cdlgan, Jcan lilcGaughey, Norboro. . sew Winnipeg. Anita Prosper, GeorzeiownmLol-cna Yllallflril. Clear Spfiflsl. Shirley Pollard, s. Vtlulzla HcPhce, North Lake. ,' ("llarluitrirvlv n. l stop and her anchors, used to aid in the turning, were about, to lfi lifted when the wind drove her onto the sand bar. wTilCS Fair (Co! ' ' .;l tiozn Page l) was rcfiuatcd. lliill aft bogs of seed potatoes was loaded . s, __ ,. , ,, to , ~ _ . e- w-e-M e Gee-ere "n": '.".t¢.‘;r..::.:l fluent?‘ P" . -.-~- by we Assad“? shippers‘ Inc" \\'lli('il provides atllhoriiy for flit‘ gfi,f(,l,ooiilif[_j,llg,,_, _.'h,',.,‘nf “ugh inn“, i (Continued from Page 1T e _ . i“? ‘t’ mlsmgbmg- Swede"- Prices Board. also is rive i0 sxlii"? 19497”. .m'“l'“. ‘C'1..»1»-i Ct hi. luau m1.- .. ~ (‘if -T-‘.’.“‘“Q“Z u ted tn t. The Somme" Mrwed at George’ March 31. collhlpl-isnlc‘ ‘nc-Wh-no‘ sol-oat led uies. ‘it \\:i.- i. ‘l- '1 Ffvlyln“ s p Clda l l" Em toun on the afternoon of Dec. 30 The board handles rent controls T-‘mc ill-mil“ ‘Mm l‘ " ‘ “j i cilurfge the 1 (‘l i “an 5e“ m may m“? he“ ~ ‘h \\'.‘il the purpose of drawing r-ff iv." ti _ _ Hm mmy 1° Phil‘ ‘“* _ Ji.‘\\A-“)] nrural forces which may be ‘Illliclnslhillozt Ieliorgciloldlyilloira North 'I‘i:c ERP rouulrics lfok for R; _ , . .,‘ ' l’ 3nd“? 0“ G3“ l“ Ilfcwm iii“; Ailaniit‘ securlltY Pact will ho suh- dollar s‘ "'1': i1\' f-‘VYJP-ilillll PVT hum m0 \ ‘ "lmlcld p0" from being rein‘ ~,‘; l tlf' .ti . lVlliio own i ' I T111711‘ .' “~ ilrllllzgvlr-‘(lllhrteazosltiviznin‘ilrllvoanof such 15248-40 - 3l7il.'“"i‘.— . G” a l‘ “p079”! cut i)“ from ' ' , . - _ ~ irvmotlt n the ind id. fl l""<‘i- FP°kP~"m“" hm" “m Hm‘ m“- Hf‘ H l" >90 -.\ _\r nullfc, do now ttaipori; eof d action came from the battio r_ Arnon in the Ivegev. ivhera ails. and Jews have been Ag since Dec. 21, was cf itn- t-lasscs of the Sunday School. town. This i; ma, prnpafltirn followed on ‘ z , l -‘ tor ilo s‘ Cllolr and the lGirls. h TYKIQ led with the (fir- “A ’/ ‘hr F. bflwrpnml‘ Fpflwfly and PM“ h“ (NW S M“ _ I l t»- qi scope. Choii- which were vary mucl eu- Anyone w 0 B ’-‘ ‘ ' H v cl PlYiiFCiS azzrei-ment. Aithouizh ‘H, C .__ » :‘ _;i iii-oi) m .‘ t " "*““*_‘“_'" jtyctl. ’f‘\vo znovir llinis urr» a s.» eiltilzisguln ftgrsthc drliixlsyilttlligllglfii s thr- nlzrccmcnt was i-ouiiltidmtl ‘be; Fhlpi‘. “M.,: X ;l shown. 319T our“! a * _ v‘ _ " , tween Canada and fir‘ 711"" ' ".1. i. ti m‘; iv l. f" o . c-- A P1C‘“""" [°"'i“"" "i we pm‘ show“ by the Young . llalnutlsai.“ (ccnunueil mom Page l) Sim“ i" 1M1’ connrpss h“. ("HM Dclliiiiiop. I o: lilhliiTiv m! to?" ' (Continued from Page l) gramme was the presentation from the Provlnctx-willibe “etlcgmhidol-veo before the CYOWII COlOYlY l0lfls the i0 ratify ii hm mny d" s“ “Us yon“ i-Zfriifl \\ ill ‘w or? t‘ rrr~ i) l‘ C’ ‘”_'“"“__‘-“ i the Sllillliti)‘ School to Rev. J.'!‘. Ib- tend the sessions. stale D1 K510“ (hmadian confederanom A J_ lfit docs. the Canadian government fink!“ “ _ > "MN, F PM)“ “d i My“; i..,,,-,,1 cllnr'€rr n, Town", he ha“ bolt of a llfe membership in the Mfwlsim“ °I the Exleqs Rn 1 ‘rpm, Walsh, K. c__ vicefihalman m-iudll sock early ratification U I"- Qrmic m, w” i dw/‘cn active in the Co-rd prom-inn Prince lfitlvvilfii Island Branch of of the Department o irrc n m. Newmuntuandu; commission ofmnmnnt hqw . fl-..‘ p“ WW “h” MOE H, ,“_,W,R,V,,f H“, Y’ M Chip “m, m WM‘ The British and FOlTlgll Bible Soc- Any and all sessions are ctpc Government‘ “y” knighted and , ‘wit; er .4 my“: -- . H , p “.3. ;,,,.n,_,,.1., knnwn as me Tnmmo tom The Rector expressed his ap- the public‘ " in several appointments were made om" TWIN‘ ‘lull .0‘ f“. n“ . ' u .\l l'.‘ Debuting Ftwiviv and one of his preciotioil for the killdiltSfi glEOWD [Ill is expecteolhtluziegtigltija310i: 0% w Drders" q I H ‘ t H H ’ lli\("~’.t‘lll aw; ~C m - mm...‘ “ppm... w,“ m the in llriflfiflllll hirn by m" l"! m 5 w “mpe ° e i A ‘those eeeivl kni ht- .""’°""‘. ° w’ ." "m" m“. Om“ M ' ' W‘ f‘ l . . , hut- spcakln: association of the m" ““"“b°" °l the Society’ 0v" 125 Young Fmmefi; Qt $.28 hoodroolzvgele Doll rBradnEiign, fnnfious hkcly m“ h“ msmlsywl‘ H‘? 2.?“ l° n” ,‘ . . = ,, takiue ti~c l1z~rl~ iii . " i"r=if_\' of Toronto of which he Cerlmcmes n: proflflenvy were College and m? course ‘i: 2 alnnThg Australian cricketer who retire-i pmmem “my b" risk"? i" pnmlfl.“ Th" S" l‘ w m m“ wr ,m.“ his uhil» the rt; T. .- mi ‘ . (‘yr t; tear. 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Sam“ Chlus the“ anlqeld ‘an? ti}, V Mzelgtfllries rrntoriof $l..l""l‘ i118 management committee ‘pokeuhan ' iii‘ “l” “PhD ‘illvlhstornty channel rr" \ficr —--— ‘leaded egmioiglneit arlleridvtliirei, tho stun} will weicotnethe group 'rl~e ‘iswerds oi t-hs Henley Royal Rs- There almost certalnlv will be ,‘;“,l',,“i,‘,"'", mi“ "if" i‘ i" iukillg llbtiafd aeo i».- Jul-I'll‘! iii conrlsn annarrvn can y “n ' ' ' ' ' - v ' i Ratta also was honored wit-h ' , - i - ~ 1”" "1'"‘“",“‘ Pllrrbfiu": she l1".i'lt"l w: ti ow -~-_ imnc?" w" c1059“ ‘Vim H“ “liming Iggmuwvn 2223?‘: ‘lggiitgéueé knjgi-{thgoqp y“ sfq-Qkgd the 1pm.“; rglllngsiglnerllsnnssa? Tilt‘ i‘i‘i‘i3l1"llii"\‘ i _""" bill” i Saturday innit‘ u". tl‘c atinianrc The cusl: is i\ mcmhci of tr» M u" Nlnoml Anlhem“ speak ‘at’ the ltftemoon “salon. 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