Local Man Plays In Film iProduced In British Isles infused by its Divine Founder to teach His Gospel throughout the whole world. But especially do we welcome you as the official repres- entative. in Canada, of His Holi-l ness Pope Pius XII. successor to? St. Peter the Prince of the Ice and Vicar on earth of same Divine Founder. "In comparison with the ages of Wed. July 17, 1957 The Guardian Page 3 eoatian tor years. At one time. a real'Indlaa was hired to understudy Todd and he played the part on several pro- grams. lot stations were deluged with telephone calls from children Player Of Toronto I Dies at 80 DETROIT fAP- -- Tonto, the llone ranger's trusty Indian friend. 9 is dead. But his gutteral voice will lcontinue to symbolise the faithful lred man to thousands of kids yet Suggests Old Drowning Action BUFFALO. NY. (AP:-Blowing M109 air directly into the lungs of a U31 drowning or shock victim has been. Icalled the best methods of an.ifi- cial respiration by three medical Of Interest to Charlottetown. readers in connection with the J. Arthur Rank production "High ERROL Macl(INNON. WITH CAP IN "ll X A... first cousin and Mrs. Hector Mac- I953 Neill of 261 Fitzroy Street as well as Mrs. Windsor Bell of South IGII TIDE AT NOON" and has since appeared In "Dcsparate Hours" on TV. Isettlers. only to withdraw sgainjbal,-k . most dioceses in your native It- decd. But. as a part of the Dio- trees of Quebec, its Catholic settle inelits existed for more than a superior" toother methods. includ- Celllllfy Prior to that date. To tlilsling the back-pressure arm-lift sys- Islsnd. under French rule. came Lem, French missionaries to ministerl to the spiritual needs ol the early that on five of the lo subjects the pressure method failed to lforce any air into the lungs. Be cause of the subjects heavy lbuilds. he said. the tongue lodged City Hospital have proved the mouth-to-mouth method "infinitely when. alter the English conquest, the majority of those settlers were expelled from our shores. But prie stly ministration: returned more when the Highland Scotslblockcd the.air passage. sought refuge in the new world CLEAR AIR PASSAGE rather than abandon their Catholic He said the greatest advantage Faith. Here they cleared the pri-iof the old but neglected mouth- nseval forest to make homes for tomouth method is that it forces themselves and suffered privationlthe rescuer to make sure the air and want through winter's frost passages are clear. and snow to lay the foundations ofl The back pressure method was s nourishing Catholic Diocese. SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP ljects but it drew only one-quart.-tar now. people have never beenpuf thevalr lniothe lungs that brea - wk to lay claim lo wealth mrilng directly lntovthe mouth did. they earn their livelihood from the. DP Elam is dlreclm "1 the db soil and sea. But, under the lead-lpanmem M a"e5”".35l”Iogy.” R”? "ship 0, zealous bishops andlwell Park Memorial Institute In priests. they have provided for theiauffalo; The mh." dmw” me Ipimual needs of the people and,P1eter Safarl. Chief of ganaeHst esiol. have developed the necessary dio- 0”) al Ba "more City asp". ' - - - . and Dr. David G. Greene. profes- gzntrll l:;l5(E:,iu.I.l::.)es'l(',:; 3:: Qglyd .3; sor at the University of Buffalo.l Province for the care and treat-lings in mcdlcal tlourmls men: of the '. And. since that founding. have maintained WARDER5 MAY STRIKE I Dr. James Elam of Buffalo said once lagainst the rear of the throat and successful on the other five sub- ' I founding the first hospital in this The Emu” plans to publish "'5 nnd'l l ldian. died Sunday in hospital here. 1' For almost lwas Tonto in more than 2.500 half ,hour radio, shows. Icontinued about two years lBut transcriptions of the old lone, ranger program are still h e i n g. showing 550 drawings by school broadcast over hundreds of sta-I chiildren from all parts of Nor- tions. The program will probably way. h . I - Iuylbtmh di0"”' -”'"”'"y ””'”.''I' reielllerlf M000” ll" 1 ll"! W imilli..ilr.ln'rodd so who looked more ;?h'tw eu:n rlzllaisngnn "3 E '0 1829i is very young W P""""" PS” "'1 ' B””m”" llike an English squire than an In- Todd resumed his normal sched- ule and the Indian was put to work ninning a station i'nin1eo- grapli machine. two decades Todd The live broadcasts were dis- ago. ENCOURAGE ART The National Gallery at Oslo is M. V. FERGUS The motor vessel Fergus will load general cargo and livestock for Corner Brook, Nfld., on Friday, July 19. For space reservations and freight rates, apply- GL'LF AND NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD. P. O. Box 232 Dial 8737 Q .. IL 44.- . Reception "High Tide At Noon" is a story of Mlcxenue Island, um R. their positlon'by hospital expans- PARIS IRCIJIETSI -More than ion and re-placcmenl until. today. 7.000 prison warders and admin- I Tide at Noon" is the fact that an Melville are his aunts. important role is played by a as Mr. MacKinison first started his me of this City. He is Errol Mac- professional career as a radio Klnllon son of Mrs. Alice Mao lannouncer at CFCY. He also work- I Ixlnnon iDoulll and the late Dr. ed as a bank cashier in Murray Wilbur MacKinnon. veterinary . River, Montague and Ottawa be-l surgeon and at one time meat in -fore joining the Canadian - Navy. lpcctor In Charlottetown. during the last War. His mother is presently ein- Then came a spell In radio and played with the National Film TV in Boston and a season with Board in Montlil. William Tay-l the Canadian Repertory Theatre for, Guardian Hofagrapber is al in 1949. He went to England In people. a tiny fishing community of Nova Scotia. It has had its Premiere at Halifax on July it). Mr. MacKinnon plays the part of the village storekeeper. This is perhaps significant when it Is re- called that his grandfather,-the late Ewen Macltinnon. kept store at Hampton. P.E.I. for many years before his death. VACCIX IELPB LONDON (AP)-Moscow radio said today the mass inoculation of children with polio vaccine of the Salk type has resulted in a sharp fall in the number of cases in the Soviet capital. COMING EVENTS Kclly's Cross Picnic Wednesday Visiting Papal Following Is the text of the ad- dresses of welcome delivered at St. Dunstan's Basilica Last eve ning to the Most Rev. Giovanni Panico, visiting Apostolic Delegate to Canada. Address by the Most Rcv. Mal- July 24th. colm A. MacEachern. Bishop of Charlottetown: Dance Mlllview Hall every FrI- "Your Excellency: 1I1l)' night. "Slnce our lay men and women wish to express their sentiments of appreciation and loyalty this evening. and the clergy wish to do likewise tomorrow. I feel that my few remarks should be more or less of a personal character. "My first words will be ones of greeting to Your Excellency in your vicarial capacity as personal representative of Our Holy Fath- er. Pope Pius XII whom we all a- mire as the most outstanding Pon- tiff of modern times. When he speaks with authority and convic- tion in matters pertalnlnlz to faith and morals.-when he ad- dresses words of wisdom and un- such diversified .Iunior farmers nlcetlug New Glasgow Hall. tonight. xlarshfield Presbyterian Tea. July 24th. Dance Sinnott Road School, Tlliirsilay. July Illlh. St. Anthony's Parish Picnic, Bloomfield. August 7. Junior farmers meeting New Glasgow Hall. tonight. Dance Pembroke School July lllih. Good music. Lunches. Addresses OI Welcome To Grand Rivl-r Picnic. July Llrd. lilcals 5-9. Also games. lcc crc.'llll social Sprlngtoil Ichoul, Wcdncsday. July l7th. ('lm-kcn supper and bazaar South flustico August 7th ll:inl-c. lloly Nllnlc lfall. Wed- nr-llay night. Cliff Pctcrs Orches-1 llil. 5 Dance cvcry Tliursday nlghlv Cardigan Legion Hall. Webster: (Ir('ll('fill'I. Barn dance at Wilfred Fogartys Si-vcn Mile Road. Wednesday. July l7. Webster! orchcalra. Strawberry ice cream festival on llc-united church grounds. Thurs- day. July 18th. liarn Dance. Garflcld MncI'hccls llrookflcld tonight. Burns Orches- Il'('l Bazaar. Pantry Salc. Ice Cream mkr. lcn. Wood Island West School 7 pm. July 19th. Ilcscrvo August Glh fur Potato In-ld Day at Experimental Farm. ( llarlottetown. thicken suppcr at St. George's Ill-llncsday. July 24th. Meals ser- ir-cl 4 to lo. Come and enjoy your. favorite lro cream sundae with cake at furnwall Hall. Wednesday. July! Hill. in aid of York Point Institute. Pantry Sale at Moore and Mc- Icnds Friday. July l9tli- 7 om. l'i aid of Rivenilale and Churchill W I. Dlmce at West Royalty Hall every Wednesday night. Rollie lilncKens.ies Oriicestra. BM 12. 30. Show Rolloway Hall. Thursday July 25th. violin plnytns. dlnclns and slnstiis: also the Burke fain- lly. followed by I dance. v Chicken and ham supper Grand view Hall. Wednesday July 21th. Nipper served from 5 to 0. Dance after. on Bay ntive As-ocisusn lid.wiflIo heldla the not! Vine Hall. St. Peters at 8:! I- dcrstandlng to classes as shepherds and jurists. midwives and diplomats. miners and astromers. artists and railway- men. dress-makcrs fans. we cannot but be astonished at the range of his knowledge and the ease with which he can accom- modate hlmself to them all. and. in his person. words and actions. we perceive the universality and humanity of the Church as well as its Divine character. All Vicar of Christ on earth and visible Head of the Church he is Rlvinl! In Ill- tellectual and moral lcadcrshlp which commands the rcspeci and admiration of all men. and we can- not but have the conviction that in the light of his guidance the finger of God is evcrlastingly pre- sent. HIGH QUALIFICATIONS "To be deemed worthy of re- presenting such an outstanding Pope here in our evergrowlng Ca- nada, is an indication of the trust and confidence places in You? Excellency. This leads me lo greet you in your own right. Tour na- iural talents and worldwide ex- perience place you in a favour- able position as the bond which Joins us with the Head of the Church and. as a pmncienl smile in our many lllld Nmplfll Pl'0' blems. You have been trained in the world's molit famous universi- ties including those of diplomacy. and. to your academic accomplish- ments you have added a wealth of the practical order in many coun- tries such as Columbia. Argentina. Czechoslovakia. the Saar. Austra- lla and Peru before coming to Ca- nada. Your graclausness. your af- fablllty. your charm. your many and theolog- I Delegate consented to take part as Conse- orator, your many acts of kind- ness. your help and guidance. your encouragement. your continued in- terest in my behalf. all have plac- ed me now at the disadvantage of being unable to find words that might do )ustice,to my feelings of appreciation and gratitude. They are all the tokens of your true and genuine friendship. Nor can your patience In dealing with such an amateurish nominee be easily forgotten. There is, there- fore. a special and overflowing warmth in my welcome to Your Excellency on this the occasion of your first visit to the Diocese of Charlottetown. No only do I wel- come you as the Apostolic Dele- gate lo Canada but I particularly welcome you as a personal and sincere friend. and I open my arms and heart to receive you with sentiments of devoted and respec- tful affection. I welcome you to a diocese which is noted for its real sense of hospitality.-to a diocese whose other good quali-l ties will be made known in the addrcsscs to be presemed by our good clergy and laity. LOYALTY AND AFFECTION "As a parting thought. I am ask- - ing Your Excellency to take spec- ial cognizance of the spiritual richness of the faithful committed to my care. Thanks to the magni- ficient groundwork of our pioneer our diocesan hospital ranks with istl-alive workers were set to be- the best hospitals in tile land. in gun a 48-hour walkout today in the field of education too. Catho-I175 Frellch jails in support of' lies have led the way. For. in SI.Iw3ge demands, Andrew 5 College. founded by ourlunum yonlinue go first bishop. we had the first in-I stitutlon for higher education inl this province and one of the earl mar liest in all the Maritimes. andl ' for more than a century our dio-l-W” r'”"mi-G” cesan University of Si. I)ullslan.lp1.. Md to interpret 10 him although small in size. has held a;3(-11.11.95 or me up; gl-Wing high place in the Canadian ediicI- tholic Church in Canada. "0ff5IIIeld- "Therefore. again do we wel- whlle W" P9991? I99I ll-'5IlY come you and humbly request that Pmud "I Pl" local 5?C'0l."PIl5Il' you convey to Our Holy Father 'f"""5g II '5 our ”0"I”b””l"l I-0IPope Pills Xll oilr expression ofl Latholicity abroad that forms our mm de.,mlm, in mm and of our greatest achievement. Within the royally to our Holy Mmm... me "lemcry PI l'V"lK '"?"- lIll5 Small Catholic and Apostolic Church - d'9"59 "I aPP”m,m3I”IY IF"'IYia loyalty true and sincere but in II” II'9ll53"d caihilllcs I395 SW9" no way affecting that allegiance W "'9,h'9””hy ""9 Ca”I"'a,I- I"'Ve alld loyalty which we. as Catholic; A"chb'5h”P5 smd 5”'9”'I Pl5h0P5-ICanarllans. owe alld give to Our II II” PI-I” SW9", "haw I”'l95i5 I-Dllllosl Gracious Sovereign. Qucenl the various religious orders. And Elizabeth 113' there is scarcely a diocese II1 Wes- tern Canada or the United States a- that has not been served by priests born in Prince Edward ls-I. land. And religious sisters too. al-1 most without number have lcft, their Island homes to staff Caillo-l loc schools and other Catholic in-I stltituons. And it was for that: great contribution to the cause ofl religion that in 1929. Ills Holiness, Pope Pius X! honored this dio-. ccse by confcrriiii: on this Callie- dral the title and dignity of a; Minor Basilica. I SKILLED IN DIPL0MA('Y ' "Since His Holiness Pope Leo XII appointed his first Apostolic Delegate to Canda. that office hasl I I Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES l SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repaln been filled by zcalnus nwn ex- . lpertly trained and.skilled in the ELECTRICAL field of diplomacy. a field inl Repairs which Papal Diplomats surpass in. qualifications the diplomats of any. secular power. And Your Exccll-. cncy. too. has conic to us no less qualified than your pl'l.-dcccssors to personally rcprcscnt oilr Holy. Father amongst the Canadian pco-I Palmer Electric Phones 554.! - Sud missionaries. thanks to the sacri- sce and tail of the early Catho- lics who braved the hardships of; our Island In the past. thanks to the zealous efforts of our loyal? clergy and the devotion and char-. ity of our I ” 1 communities. we have today a people who at-ev singularly faithful in the practicel of their religious dutles.so muchl so that I can say with justifiable pride and Joy that over nlnty-nine percent are practical Catholics. I know that Your Excellency will make known to His Holiness lliel loyalty and affection t o w a rd s Christ and His Vicar on earth. towards Holy Mother Church. thus exemplified in the lives of our most zealous clergy. our most de- voted religious. and. our beloved faithful and God-fearing lalty." ADDRESS FROM LAITY Address by Dr. W..l.P. MacMlI- lan. Knight of St. Gregory. on be- half of the lalty: "Your Excellency: "Tile lalty of the Diocese of Charlottetown extend in you a hearty welcome on this the occas- ion of your first visit to this dio- cese. We welcome you personally as an Auhblshop of the Holy Ca- thollc Church and a successor to the Apostles who were commis- other admirable qualities. all add to your stature as an accomplish- ed diplomat and Cllu. S Your sealous efforts to further the in- terrain of the Church In our land since your arrival are known to and appreciated by all. A PERSONAL FRIEND ''I now come to the third phase of my greeting. I salute Your Excellency as a personal friend. From the time of my summons to Ottawa on an eventful evening II November last. tr-iwsli the orilell of being subjected to the III"!!!- CREAM Tile annual meetlnt .1” the York and District Artifi- cial Breeding Club will be held at the Department of Agriculture. lm Richmond Street. Charlottetown on , July 18th at 9-30 p.m. IIel'AH.ANI. SIITII costs less! only 100 A IIVII OIOIIGV Medleol Pllormocy Hfewnllt. PleueC2I NOTICE TO ALL CATTLE EXHIBITORS FOR THE I957 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION All animals must be blood tested within 60 days of exhibition cxccpting listed herds. Apply to Do- minion Dcpartmcnt of Agriculture for further par- ticulars. They said they. lciited performers w i t h the big lng fun maker. guard prisoners i Clydc Beauty 1! ring Circus wllichl but dispense with other jobs. such K ill” 51829 W0 P0Itl0Flll3ll('95 as taking prisoners to court for Charlottetown at Simmons 'and night. the Alpaugh -- lady elephant trainer his filzhting African lions and lig- ClI- and aerilist and her pal is none ers-and a mammoth menagerie. - CIRCUS PAL HOMI SATUY Here we have two of the most la-'otllcr than Eddie Dullum. produc- Tlle Clyde Beatly Circus is now in the worlds largest show and is I-Iicld presented under a mammoth can- on Saturday, July 20, afternoon vas "Big Top” in three rings - clcvaled stages - the big steel cage The pretty blonde is Nliss Colleen ulth Clyde Beatty in person and ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE by her husband. movie director , I. David Lean. They were married I-0-W0-V lAP'-3'”!-Sli arlresslln I949. Miss Todd claimed in the MI" Tm” W35 luamed 3 dlV0”'9 undcfcnded suit that Lean dc-. Monday on grounds of desertlon.sem.d her in 1954. A reception in honor of His Excellency. the Most Reverend Giovanni Panico. Apos- tolic Delegate to Canada. will be held at the Bishop's Residence. Charlottetown. on Wednesday. July 'l7tlI from 4:00 p.m. till 5:00 pm. x Luggage by "McBRlNE" I "CARSON" Arfglvriovf I, N l TD 4244011 QIIBW B.EGoodi-ich IIIIICK IIIIES 7hr a510lf'ds 529” . nus ;:i."3li":'i..m:l'?. ::.:"il'l".i'i: -i-'i'?'v'-- Hall. St. Peters. in ms. rat. at which run ""'.""' Thursday. -Ii! 13- :.m. u H, lm "TIE ND wind I apt IIII Isl as mum Ill mu .,,.,.; "'5 Yo'K A p. gggngtlgg gods: , lilt sin m m ul I III "'3 I33 li'.'l'3'”w.. ',' DISTRICT um limlimi lfl mm: The mu: pain. of si no. Itltl lllf lilo Iumill ru Ii -3900: WHlTlOCl( use SERVICE 'l'Ull:l.l:S8 ma nxnzlrrs . in arm or. non sus cnnwrrnouzxl McLeod Limited for is complete selection. 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