j} Airport APRILM1944 j Iullllllswl and rumcl ulnar! audition; Adm-thing IOILII "jfheuuudhnuubooodgnuilynanzyainem. stun. Stroll» Iiiflfilwli“ J$uua.mw Iul§lfllhflfi 5... “mam-aces. 4- 31- _"0R SALE mun ontlnf. 5°- 75 in; also boiler DDbI-Jlihkalso w feet 16-inch rubber e t. pp y w Morley M. Bell or L. R- Allen. gummerotdo. 4'3"?!- _ GATHERING — A “Ogle time was spent at hmw°jq.il"uii‘i=iittlfi“'°'" *"i“i.t"‘i‘i‘.tfl‘.° stir": - o hm g Tried Cross quilt and also fining-IE)‘ fifty pairs of socks and sweater . besides many other articles. Refreshments. including a birthday cake were served by the Miss, aftfll’ which two daintily trun- d midgets. filled wlth fruit and delioaéiimuwjsrf orérelsented to _ l-follan . A o n ri slnlénfl $314 um“ syne" andIWIShIIlg er miiiiv more happy blrt-iciavs. 4th Victory Loan Scrap Book Now Dn Display 1; will be recalled by many the varied and interesting "events" that wok place during the 4th War Loan campaign in Summerside. one year dBo. Following ttlie closing of the cam- paign. Public Relations Chairman. L ‘W. Hancock. together with othcrs of his committee spent a week preparing a huge Scrap Book containing full/ account of Hie eampaigll events. This scrap Book THE WESTERN GUARDIAN LOIIITI J- IIIII III’!!! 210N800!!! Burma. Duncan Ian uauuet. o1 Granville Iii-cu Bay at In pol do! o: lilo p: g gin vow orlu so (In boy ruoonslhlt- for deliver-m on vunr IOIIIA ..-{—i —""__*‘—i~ "- ‘speaker's son. and they depict vei"; lllllnnove: Jouthnlt lg“. WIN! ill!!!‘ IOIRIILIUIID mglflflg, Iod- fbona Z88 for llllb service -ri.asnc maabia at 211$?‘ -IIAVE A 600 and ‘I50 lb. orator; on hand foi- immegi”; Also range stoves. like live stock in exchange. gen. frew Co. Geo. Mayhew, xiugom. 4 4-11. —MISS ROBAMUND DUFF well known temperance lecturer and field secretary of Ontario w.c.'r,U, will address a meeting in the Un- ited Church I-lall Alberton on Thursday, April 27th at 8 p.m. and in United Church, O'Lcary on Friday, April 28th at B p.m. Silver collection will be taken. 4-24-21 - STUDENTS IIEAR LECTURE -Students of Summerside High School were privileged to hear u lecture on Friday afternoon from (Rev) Dr. A J. Brace of ‘for- onto of the Y. M. C. A War Ser- vices. Dr. Brace has spent twenty five years of his life in China where he taught history in a col- lege there. I-lis talk was on China and he stressed the magnificent endurance of the Chinese people in their long struggle. Referring to the accomplishments of China in the last few years, he divided :hem into five categories. l. Great mot- or roads. 2. Air travel. 3. Radio. which has gone e long way towards unifying the language. 4. Uninc- cemept ob- 4 2L w‘. fair;- tin-r» 9’ lh B“ ' AVIS 1:“ PAUL LUKAS i- WAIIIER MS.’ nwmu ulsxol d" ...ei.~!.§ ‘tortuous rnzctaitofi m...:::.*%.'i-..'.':lt'.%.¢w.u' ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Shows —7.15-—9.l5 TUESDAY AT 3-30 Si.‘ MMERSIDE E@QHHMMMm@@@ Serving With Navy atlon of the banks. 5. Education. ‘Itie speaker interspersed hh re- marks with ancedctes drawn from hi5 experiences in the country In‘ the evening Dr Brace addressed al public meeting in the Red Triangle‘ Club and also showed slides These] pictures had been brought out of‘ China during the last year by the‘ vividly the living conditions cf the people at the ilrcscnt time Rev.- Charles CSYHEGY acted a5 chairman‘ at the evening tnecting. Dr Brace also addressed a gathering at the, Mount. Pleasant airport on \Vcd-| nesday evening -s was taken to Ottawa and used as evidence of Summersidefs magni- flcent effort in tlic Natioiiali trophy contest. When the judiiesl were through with their job they"; admitted they had found l! a 11105! difficult task to decide between‘ Summerside and New Glasitow. N , s a; to the winner of the Nation-t al trophy. The fact that Summer-l side was a close runner up. be-. monks well of the part 91BX95 bl’ all‘ Summerside citizens in that cam- paign, now history. I Very few persons were privileged to view the contents of the huge scrap book mentioned above For the benefit of nll who wish to sec this Book. beginning Monday the 25th. on the openlnl day of the loan. this book will be displayed in the local War Loan headquar- ters widow (c. R. MacQuorrlc-s» Offices). Each day during the campaign the pages of this Scrap Book will be turned: one page OM11 tiny Iii this WHY B11 Cltllflks Will b.“ privileged during the duration of the Loan. to sec all the content-s of the Scrap Book. Many of the newspaper clippings recording the feature: of the campaign are taken from the Charlottetown Guardian L . S. Y. C. I. CURRENT EVENTS Monday 24 to Friday 2d 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. — Recreational Room at School open under Wel- fare Officer. Monday, 24th — Outdoor slide midy for continuous use. Saturday, Nth, 9 am. - 70 boys ls selected. leave Bus Station for Gym. WE'RE THRDlICll m of‘ NS/ummersidlem WINSLDE J. LIDSTDNE, Mayor .4*v~r- _-i- tan- -- Enman Drug Co. To Enlarge Store Building The Eamon Drug Co. Ltd., Sum- merside. is planning a business ex- pansion which will include the con- struction of a 60 it. ' 33 ft. wooden extension to the rear of the present prcmkzs. The bulld- in contract has been let to M. F‘. Sc urman Co" Ltd. Summerside. and excavation for the basement will commence this morning. is also intended to enlarge tit:- present building by extending it towards the Brace hfcKay. Ltd. building a distance of about six feet. In the new section there will | be a new open view dispensary. a photographic studio and a stock room. It is expected to take about four months to complete the re- notations-S. l-o \§ of stliool age. Mr-"Fin; "w Der, fife . Bulaell Somera. slid: I llwlyl honour Samuel when I read this verse. 1f the boy is the "m" 0! the min. ll we are told thflll 0f that of that make ‘Can't you e that must have stirredohia fipfiti‘ heart that night? Can't you 1m. ow his frame would tingle fir‘ intlamo voice‘) Yet lt- Bv w: r t t. I'll n. 1.. i.°l€&“..§"€t.. 2&3. PW!‘ _ _ in ricon and had in: at m. alm- and it ‘Quilt? Wll . And odd was sent to see vlvho knocked so late. and Rhoda went and heard the voice of Peter. And such an excitement fell on that little girl. such rnln led fear and 1°? 111d Wild SHIP . that d1 clean forgot her duty in the thrill of it.‘ l-nd left the door barred in Peters face. She heard the voice of Peter and forgot her duty. But heard the voice of peters God. She quite forgot in tumult to draw the bolts. But fill-mild Opened the doors of the house of the Lord. Vision or no that is the spirit to carry into life. The fimi conviction that "llmlflfl in heaven or earth must tamper with the duty that lies to hand. And it is strange. though it is very true. that among the many thngg that make our duty 133"!» "18 Vlslvh. the inspiration. the llillift the widening outlook, should be one. Did you never find it difficult to settle down gftgr a “VVhen lnnitucd and notregflor ‘é’ I epentd on I Fruit-a-tives" llVlR IABllI‘. i Delightful Band Concert a Last Night ‘The delightful band concert held in the Prince Edward Theatre last night was not only one of the highlights of the season, but a utiique "veut in the history of the ‘ This performance was but .. of mznv across Canada and is a remarkable achievement in musical success and too much c: not b:- said in praise of all these izirl musicians and their ta .nted lenders. The huge audi- llffle holiday or travel? Yet if normal travelling and holiday mean anything and are not squandering of precious hours, they mean a widening outlook upon things and agrowiriz vision of [ho beauty of the world. Did you never find it hard to pick up the threads of duty after n blow. A" 880m’. a death? It “~35 a vision of Calvary, that hour. It was a BllmPEe of the cteriinl ivorlci Seen through the Qpgn gravy And it was hard in the fnorv N V, open the doors again. We ivanr the Sllirlt of Samuel at such times It is because I believe in the sov- ereignty or God that I ball-we in the supremacy" of duty. ' no vision. voice or no voice. our Quit’ must be done. and we will do it. until at last when our little part » Plalfd. our tasks shall ilil the ‘well done". from Jesus. our vision shall brighten ifjfg love of God. it C. KEITH CLAY Wlrl tel rapher with the R. I ' I ‘Nye-J: ,E;,,.,_,,,‘,_, w ,3 Contributions ltow M cave w paren s. A . a v~ . )1 H \V Clay, Ecxt Royalty. s -! Tel“. Clay has been id the Navy Tfllfil Fl_qd__‘m31<l-,Ma‘ §ince_l942 when he discontinued his L h‘: lafitvolrlgh-fi "°‘°""‘"-' “m” i t; cliv.d.cfmndz~.' i‘ __ ' M H meeting 0f the cstnpaigii nbvr 5'1. the Pipe Band _ £81331 Eidiél; ‘iiyenriizgé IAfril élstl _ “ Th bands are i‘ " B . - . . ' a c cf ./'~ ' 2 Ltd" total contributions 1dr crush. "m? of @315: Dlrd e5. and equipment rcpcttrd N, 5 Mom MC. Fathers To March In next ‘Tuesday's big parade. will be secn a spacial group of children banners. ITIlCFO will be children who's faili- School Pupils ' At next Tuesday night's event at. the High School a number of school pupils will appear an the stage in front oi’ fire nflcrophcne These will be bond purchasers who are purchasing bonds from money they themselves earn and save. Such an» effort on the part of the younger generation is to be mmended. and ft. is the purpose of their public appearanc to give thrm such re- cognition. u I t y . ' ' 1 phrase will be carried, on talnment. No. will furnish 150 troops dron Commander Flight Ueuten- Gt J. J. W carry a mobile wireless unit. ano- ther air sea rescue equipment and} n third, a power plan by Squadron of No. l G will move off at 7.30 P. M. llel i I Al‘. A large banner with an appealing both by the children composing To Purchase llcndsiiiiglisp°°‘ilr°“p- No. 1 C. ll. S. School To Aiii l I iS. Y. C. I. Campaign‘ rezc ed the sum of $401‘; ended the 23th. teams "bolt several persons still not can- lvassed. due to absence or other causes. Tlte Youth Center finance com/n. ittee‘s objective ivas $335,: for tile campaign. Persons not Yet calisd on HIT.‘ ors are overseas in the present war. asked still to leave their tcumbm. ions with Mr. W. M. Mellislr. treasurer. at the Canadian Bank of, Commerce. ‘ A ‘vim-i agreed to continue fl-llcil‘ efforts to try reachinc the ob- ijectlve set of 5.5.00". iiouvithstnnd- ‘in! the campaign is officially etc-- ed- Money will be needed through. [out the vcar it was 1 . late contributors wiifs?” out WEICCUIPG. Navy Minister Says i Tuesday admin 2am. in the! war "at over At s93 i Summerslde school ailditoritxn. the public invasion equipment sale will‘ e en features to be mostly provided by entertainers from No. l G. R. 8. Station, Summer-side. In addition,- kfhe Dominion wide “"1012 C. W4 A. C. will be feature will be the No. 1 G. R. S. orchestra S the evening: LAW. Btil C Notar. Sgt. Rio Carton, 1-‘. L. f-Iobson. AW2 Gran- d)‘, AW 2 Goodwin. Sgt. enlivened by tertainment pipe band and local talent heard. Another The following from No. 1 G. R.i will provide entertainment for es, LAW. rocker, LAW MacDonald. Sgt. idon. F‘. S. Mc- Milton, In addition to the above, Miss. Beatrice Gallant, local pianist. ivill‘ provide a, group of piano numbers. Also Cooperating In Parade In addition to providing enter» 1G. R. s Station under ua- bou. Three truch carrying special demonstration - of Air Force equipment. will up - in the parade; one truck I l; ‘Tuesday's parade will be headed Loader W. G. Scott R. S. station and AUCTION ii AT EMERALD Raving dis red of my farm '1 ueiionAon champag- Elfif" ‘life solo are”! ‘vorkl ca : also fnrrn machln and l] nnlliy of household elect in- dlng a parlor furnace. Tenn Cub. lfduicuionnr. lulu mint. flnc day. noon iwoaruson. alto-u. ' (Signed) JOIN M. MGKINNLl _5_,1 iliidnc s Must . NTR-EAL April 23 -- (CPt — Navy Minister MacDonald here Saturday that although ‘we dominate the Atlantic and have‘ the upper hand. the enemy may still strike serious blows at us." i Speaking at the clcseing meeting‘ three day Navy League seal Cadet conference, Mr. Maclion. aid added “the war is not yet ov_ er even at sea where we obtained our greatest victories and saw our. greatest success." ‘. Mr. MacDonald said there mightt be a “reduction" in the sire of the‘. Royal Canadian Navy after the war. However, he added. “I hope. we shall never return to the foolish! time when we had practically no‘ navy and very few merchant ships. Progressive Conservatives Name Chairman OTTAWA. April 23—-(APl—Ap- pointzncnt of Hon. C.P McTaizuc of Toronto as "national chairman or the Progressive Conservative oartv and Henrv Borden. K.C . as is general adviser was a i nizht hv oartv headquarters on behel of national ader v‘ f John Bracken. Mr. Mvfrtuue. former Court of tAi-io Judge. was for- merlv chairman of the national war labor board. Mr. Borden. a Tor- ontn lawyer. was until recently co- ordinattor of controls for the mun- itiorls nt. SUDTPIXIC lea mulAtid mm" Ill!“ ll '" earl". ...,,."‘":"=’-”"t'*' who‘ n Rhlumltlc nlfil. fre- quol and full worn ouhoften an by y and lddor troubles timid In arch cub iha very ant dim of rlflit lo-Dork helping the Kid- rtmisiuwitalpsritaz-rii lust A dl lo. n: u! 9 III ieel y or you ‘o n -~ an better than in yearn. r1315- wroonly-bmk llroerncnt on a mm to nd of the IFIIIILY nilnfnctor . You nolhlnr loco D II Wfi Although the czmpaicn nfficzdlljv‘ cnce who availed itself of the great opportunity to enjoy this §musicldl treat was assured that fmusic indeed hath in charms.“ i In addition to the musical pro- ‘gram the concert was opened with memarks by LL-Governpr B. W. LePagc who on behalf of the citi- zen‘; of Charlottetown welcomed and (‘3ll5ld"I'E!i it a privilege to do so. the C.WA.C. Band. Lieut. b . , recruiting of- xj ‘ fire ' cd 0'1 cur duty to "Canada". and- "ta stand 0:1 guard for our country." Lirut. Mo v .\lc.\/furra_v fortited charmingly" i‘l the role of ?ll!l3Llllt‘€l'. and Cam. Grace Mc- I\' ll is the (‘Rouble officer in ch: u.’ ii Capt. Mc- returried from took a coursc ‘ l9 u-tnr Lillian Grant. Vic- "nd Baud Master V""""viii". mu. s. .. . dccd be Sodality, Alumnae 0f St.-Joseph’s Convent, i onthli" meeting of t Alumnae of St. J C lo. ca‘ oi letters ircu. absent mun s “ere read by the pond secretary. Miss Mary C r orzin. who W85 asked ack n edge them rcrorted Rx! C~ cl and kniti: t; ‘ r ‘sin: fuitd; were dis- cussed, and it ivds tlecidCd to hold a pantry sale at the Convent on April 29. Great intcrest was taken in the the cha. ‘am. Rev, Leo Harrell. At bets asqsted at Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. i At. a subscquant meeting of the executive arrangements were made for the celebration of the Feast of the Patronase of st. Joseph on. Wednesday". April 2a, There will be; a High hfdss at the Convent at .7 am. for the intentions of the liv-' c inc monbcrs of the Scdaliti: In the afternoon at 3 o'clock there will be. a sermon followed by Benediction‘ of the Most Blessed Sacrament Canadian Sailors Subscribe To Loan with which they are hammerlnl the enemy on the Atlantic. ‘ Announcing the total already reached. Coirunodore C RJ-l. Tay-| "lor. Newfoundland flag officer. de- t clai-ed at a ore-campaign rallv to-l day that the official auota for this command was $360,000 but that navy w-ould be cunning for 8500.000 or more , for iseveral years by the Charlotte- f olic Cemetery. the m- , I . The service 94111133 BUTLER CASE SETTLED-Tha .‘ ssewing ccm-case of Dominic Butler _ _ , ell underway. City of Charlottetown and sever- fruitful in this dizcesv for past. and ivhose__ names demolition of forever u} poerilgeefitlvéilflefncggnhizgplaglve m ‘ bof g-‘hehfiecigilsthiiogdt who amnem t1 ; b _ d _ mm 1 were T0118 I Ere ‘ l‘??? hav been knoivii by about N other We’; o‘ o‘ can ucwd by fled w‘ of com 0° “Seton Bishop Louis Query‘: Pellllllhanfes. iras cornered ‘while roboinz of the meeting the m rn-' who are now so solidly estflbllih- an apartment out zougat his way iCfl-SRIQLTTIEIOWN CGQAEQIALND iccnmt CllAIlDlAli] u may he M‘ Iiricil! DI!- vuce. of a nanny nntllre I I0 Li? "*‘ It five conic nhle__l.n ad H 104’ PIIOWIXINII. CONTIlI-ATION Llfl IN- SUBANOI. RICRNT ARRIVAL! ladies‘ coats. dream and hats. Kennedy's Ladies’ War. 4-2l-3i. umuirunp ucturc "rubies" m; Coal: at. mir- Bcboolroom ruudu. i pm 4-24-11 nation to um x» ' Monday. May 1st f0 prgflilil IZnBJIJ. f.‘“£iii§i2"‘it i‘."‘°“§‘“..o' i.'“i’>“°" - ‘l8 9|. 9 Btonl. 440-119’: BALI-HOLIDAY FOB SCHOOL I —Theie will be one session only. of the city schools today. to en- able the pupils to watch the Vic- tory bun Parade. i 24-3. Every after- noon at 2. 5 p.m. except Satur- day and On Saturday evening 7.30- 930 p.m. 4-24-3i ENGAGEMENT — Mrs. Allison Auld, Charlottetown, wishes to announ the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Rebecca to Thomas Henry. son of Mr. J. P. and the late Mrs. Ferris of Glou- cester, England. 4-24- ISLAND BULL WINS HONORS -— The Jersey bull. Wonderfull Standard ltnd-Jtmlo-bred on the Island oi’ Jersey and owned I town Jersey Club. has been award- jed a preferential one star rating by the Advanced Registry Board. , Standard now has l2 tested daugh- .ters and the necessary five have {qualified with one-third over re- .quireinents. i CHILDREN'S ART EXHIBIT - The P El Art isorinz a school in the Harris Memorial during the week. April ‘elusive. Over 200 pictures lery will be open to the publzct from 2.30 to 5 pm. each w-eek flay’ be open from 7.30-9.33 p.m. Satur-. tday ‘but will be Ievélllfig All are icome cordially wol- to , ____. I FUNERAL — The funeral ithe late Jonathan H. VanBuskirk _v:as held yesterday afternoon from ar jthe Cutcliffe Funeral Home. ‘ Lennon. FUNERAL ronav - The re- our one ‘mains of A. B. John Francis I-low- ‘~19 97"‘- att. arrived Saturday night {lllll C3 ivere cfiiriveycd to the residence of 5335mm and m? ' parish churches and IYCIO es ii ins aunt. Mrs. Gertrude Bell, i0 d“ [his Island S: pkmflm‘, Upper Queen Street, from where the funeral will be held this (Mcn- ‘ day) morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stans Basilica thence to the Cath- vicrolcv LOAN MEETINGS- Trie National Film Board films which have been prepared (spec- ially for the Victory Loan Cam- paign will be shown tonight ilfon- cayi in Kinkora and Georgetown. ‘Puesdav there will be a mcctlnz at Freetown. also Borden. Wednesdav the rally is at Breadalbanc, Thurs- c. H day at at Hunter River. Thursday" there l _ . . is also a meeting at Victoria and 1131195 hi"? 31"?" W m“ Friday a rallv at ‘Hamish. mlnent speakers and other esting features Will make miss. "Put meetings. vs. al of its employees. action damages for the plaintiff's premises on the side of Queen Street, has been sst- 5 being agreed ilpOll- The case was '°1' scheduled to have come up at th {find next term of the Supreme Court. Ifidu The Court. by a 2-1 decision, had previously ordered that the City of Charlottetown be stricken out as a defendant to the suit. An appeal from this decision had been made by the plaintiff Counsel for themm tiff was Mr. J.J. Johnston. K. ‘ , and for the defendant the Citv. Recorder, Mr. K M Martin. K C. K- OF C. SING SONG — The sing-song in the K. of C. Hut yesterday afternoon was well at- tended by members of all three forces. A feature of the day was u, the presence of about thirty young ladls from the C.W.A.C. bands visiting . H the entertainment were Misc Pat Clarkson. the McElroy m, lair. Chester Donovan and a trio a y Misc Uldcne Arsenault. Ches- b uion served Dollllfl- by the young ladies’ b The stranger to all. ;services at the Home and grave younger priests whctn I h: HYCTr- conducted by Rev. T. E. .\fc- scmznarians izi Toronto. l The pail-bearers ivrrc — IOYZOZ ills cordial rcrtii‘ ' , O. C. Craswell. Roy Cudmore, Wal- (If m9. uc: onll‘ ill Cl" noble w: sea. have pm. thriving community. “use Orphanage. V U was h:ld cn April meetings something you must not people and other corks u! “on vtemw Flrgt" means while charity. “lbh your co-cmra corres- that vou take Dart in these public ion. some sPlelldld uadffilf-i gboarding schools for girls are succ-t zcssfullv conducted by the Sisters of. the renowned Congregation de Noti-e. the Dame. whose labora gust ‘Nor can FITIIIEIISHY tsity owes its present tin-i educational you have Constable Charles taken in its development and‘ to the Janueson support you have given lo its dis- tinguished p __ ifacult-y. I ma)’ speak o! these things for QUCSUOIHIH. Her name \\.iS not ' ' because they are en- tirely the works of my predecessors and of the good laity, ind l cannot m any personal share even o . stituwons to the with f clai 4e PAGE NINE Duo to present heavy run of Nogs, we will not accept Sows until fur- ther notice. A DAVIS 6- FRASER .==%______ . __*_ MART KENNY DANCE cuauoa or para Will be held on Saturday April 29th in Summer- side High School Auditorium Dancing 8 to l! No Sale of Tickets zit Door Under Auspices Summerside Vs .\len'.~" Club Archbishop ’s Forewiell A To Ch ’town Diocese In a farewell message to Society are szcn- people of the Diocese oi CilJflCZ.-' childrens exhibit town. read at the Bflsiliia Gallery terday. Most Rev. J. A. O'Suliivan, Joseph. 24-29 in- Bishop of Charlottetown since 193i have , and. recently. .. v District No. 6 been hung and some very iiiterest- bishop of Kingston. Ont., so) vcrcd ail inspiring address bds- l lug work is on exhibition. The Gal- ."To the Clergy. Religious ' and Faithful Laiiy of Dix.-. Charlottetown "Oii €XPIE5S ITI,\' rived in this lovely except cf o.i . the Lhedral Basil‘ c IIIQII is a marvel ‘rial cenirc s. vocations. ha D875 in your affection. AbOve 8i irnpo a pride rectors cm, scholarly and tltude. of found committeg went to rnake up a very 311013’ men ""1 "ml?"- ' ‘ The vi Too Late To Classify T0 unfair TWO HEATED UN: furnished rooms. Apply Guar- dlan. 4-34-li FOR SALE — SEED HARLEY and oats. A ply Nelson Mathe- son. Breadal ane, PEI. i 4444i, FOR IMMEDIATE BALI A hi”? Oldsmobile. Owner ported. P one 1109-1... 4-34-11 posrTn-r-zrwapiv crmttor-rs- I tertainment gave cheers for the K. of C. Hut. Personals e _—- ‘times th Mr. Al. Jbstoe-urivod-dn- Jihc-zrave-de city Saturday urc In Q appointed per- except Saturday. The Gallery will “Dearly Beloved Brethren: the eve of my departure‘ closed Tuesday‘ from this admirable Diocese I wish heartfelt gratitude . tfor your unfailing loyalty and kind- 30*“ insss to me during tile years I nave ‘ of spent as your Bshop. _ “It seems but yesterday SLIlCg I province. a i3 a l3\\‘ YE e Home for {RUSK n’: and e ever-beating sea. and reward the soul-s of those saints “ 5r 5m“; God", ‘vrhose mortal remains ladies at the conclusion of the en- 1°“ 5m“ mmilled with me three heal-w clay of this Island, who. in ' generation. raised lip fine families of sons and daughters ill thcup; God t.» bL. yes- t iro 2i Arcli- - ' d met itet 39am 391m A, ,\1;i¢1);>v_1;t1d_ but cicijvivhe-ze \\‘il.ll l flloi \l~lt d ivialiace Higgins. Earl Blclnnis. from‘ " IllLCYIIlCIlK in People's cemczez-v. lJll . H?“ “d-l-cd 11rd l‘ ' cnzlnali ‘ _.aur dfep dcvcr n fdlih, as evidenced your megiiiiicent Ilxfvld ‘I'll! S icus tribute your heroic self-Sacrifice and y conception cf ivhdt _ . stianity means f0 recall ‘zioiv a .l.1e_ Email grrnip of people. as you earning your frugal livelihcci the mast part from the land and trllflrw" built and supported cou- rm‘! _ 4 - cational and charitable institutional‘?! fire. -\lll~'.D-ll' so». t‘ e same as are found iii large in- _ Sank ‘ Ciiarlot-ictown ‘fist south ital is a sf eiidid and ,\ work, mo=t (‘filflfllliff llllllliigdii i by the good Sisters, of St. Afar-tho of tic New wlnslure and prmm- Prince Edward ls.and, an the max . eligious enabled ‘ inter. these nuns to conduct 8150 H Tm? cldc have been so yo l. because its work is so qebecltve James v our ‘ _ _ _ _ [fue Snip ITIHKIIIQ II 8Y9. for EXC and: ivc. 1e u YillttllblfilTl‘. .1 2 Z\ God iiinj‘ u. _ phi) r izi‘ m Jucigc me leizi . mcitziihly rgive my mdii, sins filial railings. "Gra~.cfully' and MIEJlICIIRXDiY . . .s_. 65 LostAhoard Liberty Ship SEATTLE, April 23 —IAP~— Six- ’ of £0 aboard 35 ‘T l. j-five men cf a cr w were presumed 10s: in sh-D John Sir ‘lb "l m. Lfijrphy’ said b‘; b: ccmpdn" acciclcn‘ "r; rs-po. . .1 . niczi whim be of the ivrock island Island is a small of the pas; . ‘P9X! - t At Winnipeg WINNIPEG, April 23—iCP) — A gunman. tentativei‘. lCCIlLlllEG as .\L.Ll'.0ll Guiana alias ‘ ver. 45. oeueved snot and lulled late _ ill a lllill panic \\".!fl tzrv iloiice alter lie csterda"; iiad snot and uouiincti Edward u' seweLl. caretaker or n (lO\\'ll{0\Vll ap- ock. Police said Galahurt. reported to ‘out, wounding Seivcll Cllld firing a_t Ayers. sewed rttint and its ‘hist- i5 YECOVEILXLl iii hospital ory goes back to the i'ery- origin c! this Diocese. St. Dunsta Gaiahar: was knieo two blocks a- Univer- way by one of several shots from high place a policeman‘: service revolver af- learned accomplished . your pioneer fore- athers who settled ter Donovan and Connie LeCialr. and Mr. D. E. Noonim was master of and a modest prosperity eeremonles, Musle wag furnished humble dwellings which nestled in Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss these peaceful valleys or kevt Wflwll a dainty lunch byusth Heaven‘ tohc tian hcmo Merci-destruction through gem Newfoundland. the thoughtlesrness encea of many who make The many frle I” ‘L of Charlottetown will re- nds of Mrs. J. P. thi IS and irrever- _ light of who died on Avril ‘-' in- te: he had shot at - and 181111831“ °l' more sacrifices from you as future a solo by hm; ill?" Ki} Ri<§\\‘\‘\‘\‘x‘\*- R‘ I of _ , _, have fhiirscav. .\Iar..i “d Winfrcd .\i and .\fr.=. ‘Mi.- daiigiitei". .\I£\l'll\ll l-lelcii. and .\f.uir A. Police also said they are ‘holding a ivoman companion cf Galaliart and disclosed \'\'\\'\.'\\'\'\\\\\\'\\'\ \\ y Q8) <\ \\\»\\.\.\.\»»C\\\CC»\. ' National Film Board FREE SOUND MOVIES sr. Jot-laws NFLD" Apfl 33.. $1M" Ind I Inc I010 by Piper Bishop Boyle who will be Coilsécrat-i _ to.» C3018‘ ‘eagolng personnel of Miss Mflel-‘lonai: of the CWA-C ed on June 6th as your new Clilff- Dlonday - Kinkora. .he Royal Canadian Navy hereHMi m"? number‘ we“ m°"°“3h1-'" H5?"- _ . Tua-silav — Fret-town m.“ more ma“ 52,9900 ah-eady ‘enjoyed and encored. Numbers also- "My final dressage to you is a wednessda‘. ___ B,._,d_1|h;,,-_; igbscriaed to tbeh Sixthuuviclogy g BXlJOYed antzglscaeiged {mist eitihlall-Bi; hing-leg P193‘ lvlzlxfllxgaolg-“sz-ftiétfl‘; Thursdavv- New Wiltahlll an,a.r maklnartelrdo figtl-amwero y en o e larls n er ' M-Jgut Ri or freecfom one some‘; tiancncult, Miss Marion Coyle and homes. Think often. with pride and l F’ a’ n u V" All meetings in cooperation with this pmvmce Victon- Lorin Commit“?- om _ contentment ' lGHT-At Pleasant '. 20. ‘.944. \\'ric.... l .1 t - ‘firth. "sirygg-f“ mtfstg: IN MEM OR IA M ll In loving memors-Lnfméicx Ros: ms once universally cherished. . . ~ Beloved Wiggly" of mqgfletnmggs '-“ ‘“‘-‘, T131551;“Ai..l“§'i‘i"l..ll‘f"" not tolearnof her illness She bc- tn. came lick andwurunoed m men Y mental and life’, "Edging [I31 intcfip- v - ted . w I-lo .\‘- wcrd Island Hospital yesterday for $004 mpflyilyir B3139 l There l; not a dav dear Alex. That we do not think of .\ou. illustrations. Sadly “issed hv Parents. Sister! CNI/llllfilh ‘I devout] hope that you will guard and Brothers. town and Breadalbanc one pail‘ ""-—' your sp tual heritage against these 4.24.11 skits and poles. Finder please m- John F. Gordon. C.N.R . “guy; 1g chum-en are Se; an - _ forward collect to w. n. Todd. Mouton went the Week-end in s ‘ring example by sober. indust-‘ Breadalbane. 4-24-11‘ Charlottetown. m» smut of h“ J3... and clean-minded father; Midi -———-'m°m¢!'- - 755m Gmdmi- n7 by supremely vigilant and saintly L MAID warn-pp - GINIRALlRochford Street. moehers‘ w, "m, m, MSW“, that N_ D_ Mac gay] hflllivwvfl- “mill 0f ml"- N°| ‘i’ this venerable Diocese will CODIIIIIIC: , children. Apply Mrs. p. .. Pin. R. G. Murray left Ohar- u, prodtlcg a splendid class of laltyt LNDERIAKER Tompkins. 50 Water Street, sum- ' IONOWWH mllmllll 0n N“ and priestly and religious vocaticnsu, merside. 4-24-li ti}!!! l0_ his unit after 5116116111! l as plentifully in the future as it! EMBALMEI furlough with his many did in me push | WANTED-EXPERIENCED GIRL‘ friends in both City and country "In bidding you a fond farewell. I! Charlottetown and or housekeeper, family three adults. no outside work. Wages $50 month. Apply wing refer- ence. Bob Brown, cod Island Ferrv site. LAC. Blair Brehaut. son of Mr he will begin his air__ training course. . Brehaut of Blrch- He has a brother. Pilot Officer Io- and Mrs. T. M wood Street. Charlottetown left well Brehaut who u now serving 4-34-91 Hallfsx Saturday for Toronto where in lmgland. North Wlllllitrc Phone I4!