13. 1216 Y {9- Phone 2188 Cardinal Visits (Continued from Page 1) ' Lhelvigflle-i} Zlfiliftll‘ rfilillllrl: estic state ht at. Christ's vicar on wth gllilsose and from W Christ's own Vicar» IIIIIKIDCSNP“ ltitl his mQttO. Wmbul-Bl-e none.‘ and exemplified no well m5 1jfQ--Qplt!d time to some see us. It will be a brllht amt our memory. for rmny of ue college’. around every nook and corner n hale of almost celestial ht. "You who are in the dst h ring eticharl-iment to the view’ neverthele-Is. es ‘Iibnd mum to quench my thirst knowledge at this fountain learning and thAt there l8 guidance. priceless above demic lore or scientific expertneae. truths of our Holy RrllEIOII and in the spirit of pray- iound the er and oormniuzion with our God which is characteristic or old st. Dunst an’; Hallowed Scenes Table Lamps THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN YEARS We have been fortunain in receiving been- tlful lamps from several manufacturers. Good variety in ehoice and price, r. A. s. JONES .. i t. i1. received the Dread of L4: ‘grail? that altar. now lubed It is a sacred and mei- has reached. a Councillor to. n Citbinet Mlnifil" yes. r that small ma!» WM ° hem i: obooon i-ws assure His Eminence. Cer- 61ml ucoulxan. that it river. "I a thrill of 0y that he has in his at kindness expressed in dilec- t ofte in life have Y-h! WW1“ Nfinitv o’; seeing a Camilla]. and this oocasion will be referred to ll ‘the time the Cardinal visited the "We appreciate and thank your Eminence for your Inelous act. and pray you 1on8 Years to serve ed state. The happy mem- orica of boyhood and Width fill-ll"! this institution and cover it with vour final exams. with the toil. the labor. and anxiety which they . ma; say: ‘Tia distance lends . ‘rhea-a is an element of truth in this. but. humor! brings the llmht of other mas round me’. I am convinced that thank God. for bovine led me here in the days of my youth for human Bridge Lamps 129 Kent St. scenes and be welcomed back with triad acclaim. with such a sincere and cordial Welcome as you give me today. How I prize the trlb- uts paid to me by miy Alma Mater! How I always cherish it. What a hiwlhvu for me to hear your Rector any. and to read in the beautiful conuplimeivtary trib- gte in my honor, that 1 have rousht glory and renown to old "Tlhere is indeed no honor tho! I could brine beak to this College that could raps-v it for what it has done for me. I'm". hers I was given the opportunity to develop my mind and to form and fashion my heart and will after thechris- tlan ideal. Here I learned the need of hard and persevering work if one is to accomplish aught vlutth having. Here I have listen- ed to stalwmt men of God give me holy counsel for the battle of life. Hans I learned something from boob-more perhaps frown the minds and beam oi’ my fel- low students and from m-y teach- era. and here in the quiet of this hilnble Chapel I tried to listen to the voice of God Q of t0 in t0 in m We “m” A“ ‘m’ l‘ Qmsmbfi’ ,5 h“? 13:’ siiitifsTfi o! $30 (Standard W“ “Wm b’ m“ “mm ‘° “y time ebout life and its rilu migsn- Timel- sfewwordstoumoiarcunofjoy m‘ mkewulhadmflghtmm would be over-flowed. w keep w ‘mm and body w TIIIINIT?’ mClllnUllCllsh-l- Rnulgr - endeleon the consecrated - 5°""°°°°. V °w°" “w I “Jmmms "mu" pie of u» ‘Sou eoulv. of God. n fgérwglgdRzlhTsflgdggcfelnffggfvlfie The Cardinal then addreeaod the i" twuwmngim ' W,‘ of m; worship of son; at the evening ser- assembled body. 1 Mdfm l, F“ ‘Lin: m vice will be led by the Men's Assoc- "Today," he said. "at I some ofglfffm Wmmm g; iatlou Ctholr, and the Men's Double back to my Aime Mater clothed m h“ ‘Mnmwm n: back to her Quarteits will 8mg -For You I Am by our Holtv Futher. Pope Pius the t l’ he ‘m m i! l‘ b to Praying. Mr. McLennans sub; TWWJ" ‘h’ ‘l’ °‘ u“ 0N. HD0201; with :0 ti?» lesha-IYKI 11ml?“ “*“°.,"”‘til’m’.‘ifil"ill. Cerdinnlate. and the his- n e mom WI 6 W H um cm“ o‘ mug-w “a m,“ by Our Holy Mother the Church. Subjeqt, "Lift; or Peath and the “vile m“ w“ o’ i" w“ s1...l”'°$.t’.i§‘.‘ lidiéltifs; m" °“°" ‘ml t. M“l‘°...¥.°"“ till. thanksgiving: ring within the - ' ' W“ Smlfherd y ‘w a ' m, o, m‘, M". berm-moi spiritual mwiw but to Clvulch School will meet at the you- members of tllc faculty, d and the students of St. Diulstun -uho linger these scenes of my youth. I am and ever shall be an Island boy who has struggled and sonaetimes falte . but has been sustained and strengthened by drinking from this fountain of faith and of lmowledze. ‘Bx eodzm fopte fides et scientia‘. Purpose 0f Education "Yours is the nnlvileu to receive Christian education. the type of education that can save the world. It may be defined u ‘that culture uf the mind. the of ;. I oi adopting a man for the exercise of his partlpillar calling. disposes him to achieve an excellent per- sonal. waial and religious life Igllithin the framework of that call- glhlucetion t: not rnerelv the im- parting of factual knowledge. Mich less is it developinz expert- nees in technical work. It should be. above all. the trainiruz of the “Wm” 9 DIMM’ I m” w will confer-min: the human will to find alraln amidst the allowed n" Wm o, God‘ I. me“! the BIRTHS CURLEY - At the Charlottetown Hospital. May l5, 1M6. to 5.5:: and Lin». Amos Curlcy, a son TAYLOR-In this city on May 194s. to Mr. and Mrs. J. l-l. Taylor, a dliilsltter. Sandra Joyce. CONNELII-At the Prince Couattl/ Hrtpltai on May 16. i948. to flirt Mrs. James A. Connell, Bum- ll ‘aid’ . lei . r'3'ttfiivl'1-I‘i“ll?§m‘£.§l. ’ H Robert Collum barn Ann. ___ MABIIIAGES (‘ROSBY-WOTT N - 3046. at the Uh o on M“ ~ Album byftev .1. on». DEATHS A in ten. (‘A loin pltal cm May I6. 1946, .lOl“l A. Can-lpbell of Meow I o. ria tinte). WISE-Suddenly at starting n! I pm Interment Peoples Cemetery.‘ _ BLCRANAN- t the P. E. Island Hospital on May l6. 1940. Edwin l. Buchanan of Belfast In h-s 58th Funeral. Saturday. May 18th _ Time, from hi5 brother's home. Samuel Buch- Ed- llowltel on May I7. MlcKenlle in his 55"‘ year. The remains were for- warded from the Cirh-llffe Fun- era! Home lest evening to his late tesltlence in Breadalbare. Funeral from Breadalbene United Church. ‘llfldly. service starting at 2 o, m. Standard ‘time. mterment Bread- RAY‘. no 2 o'clock Standard anan. MICKENZI 1946. John H. At the Prince a lhane cemetery. In Memorials: I of W. 0. DAVIY. lo J h memory *1" w! bushel M ulyualt-‘lfitilil ' ‘ _ Mater- llill‘ Hosprtal. Montreal to Mr. and (nee Georgia Afrcarthy) a daughter. Mary Bar- ited Church Porsonl JEN"!!! Mabel -____._.___.___..___.______. MPBl-ZLL-At the Prince County Mrs. wn, her (Illn- 155 Eunton Slroet, Ifi-iday. May 17. 1946. A. R. Wise m his 69th year. The funeral Will be hold from his into residenci- Sunday. May 19th. with the nor-vice %er. who flwllflp I'll Ill hamminl of the deco emotions of the huanen person to the wise szuldence of the intellect and the will. the culture of the good, the true. and the beautiful made per- in the worship of God and in a life based upon God's com- mendments. “You are preparing yourselves for your future careers. Some of you will be destined for the priest- hood. and your own sense of rev- ennoe and awe will tell you that no preparation can be too great for so lolly and holy all office as that of a Minister of Cilrist. Oth- ers will go forth into the world- to be. as we hope. model christian nantleznen. the leaders cxf our Cltlmlic lefty, the leaders ill Call- adlln civil life. Both Church and 00mm’ will expect greut things from you. because of your Catholic education. "What the Church will expect is well painted by that greatEnglish- speaking Cardinal whose nanl-z is ufltten lnrze in the history of tile Church and in the history of Eng- lie-h literature. His Eminence John Henry Cardinal Newman. This is whet he slid: ‘What I desire in Catholics is the gift of bringing out what their religion is. You must not hide your talent in a napkin or your light under a bushel. I vlent a laity-not arrogant, not rash in speech. not controversial- but men wtho know their reliiion. who enter into it. who know just where they stand. who know their so well that they can trive an account of it, who know so much of history that they can de- fend it. I want you to enlarge your knowledge. to cultivate your ms- on. to learn to view things as they are. to learn how faith and reason stand to each other, to learn what and where are the bases and prin- ciples of Catholicism. I wlmt an inteilllent. well-instructed laitlv I want you to rouse yourselves w what you are. to dllmense mi all sides the myll light of truth. Spirit ef Si. Dunstan‘: "BOIOVOd ltlidOlil-l. without any sentimentality 1 wish i0 tell you that I am interested in you. and l love you because f love 8t Dim- stufs. You new embody the spirit St. Dunstan‘: which docs not nee with the passing oi ti"? yebre. You are new tresdinr oaths that I Wu lrelu from (he slime fqlnteinl of faith, wisdom and lnwiedle. Y -' the same questions. and ln Chapel you m mum! “"1" h and your tllouxllts as dance from 00d mqqu- qqflny in lite: and you ere mountains for »l'°“" 1y “,4 trrlntr to 13. >0 It in _ regular hours in the morning. s will and the emotions whichwhlie l ‘in earlier d-flyBJ CENTRAL GUARDIAN e reeerved fer new: at five canto s. word. strictly pu- nble in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFIDEBATION LIFE [N- SURANCE. w. M. s. snavrca. - North Granville, Scwday. May 19th 7.30. Rev. w, 1. Green. sPfllker. 5-18-11. .. .. h n _ Mt.‘.§“...i.‘il“?"“ I l?” hi." She will load 140 ha? of cgtttle for Newfoundland and 0.000 begs potatoes. CARS COLLIDE-Shorily after one o'clock yesterday two curs. l Dodge sedan and a Chevrolet coupe. were in collision at the corner of Queen and Kent Streets. Slight damage resulted te oath vehicles. SAILS WITH POTATOES The SS Iicylbar sailed ‘Thursday nieiht from. Charlottetown for St. John's. Newfoundland. Silo had on board 15.000 has»: o! potatoes. 180 heed c.f cattle. several pigs. and five horses. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Sea’- vioes May l9th' Charlottetown 1i am. DB. J; Argyle Shore. l pm. (A. .T.); Traverse. 3.30 -. (AS111); ble, '1 pm. (A .T.) Rev. J. H. Bishop. 5-18-11 0N HOSPITAL BOARD-At the recent annual meeting of the P. E I. Hospital the following ladies were a pointed as Vice Presidents from t e Ba tist Church-Mrs. H. D. Quigley. rs. E. D. Nicholson. Mrs. R. J. Rupert. AT SOUTH RUSTICO -_ On the occaslnirrod the visit of His Emin- ence Jaanm Charles Cardinal Mc- Gu an to hie native lah of South Rusilco 0n Sunday, y 19th. It: ' PROFITABLIZ sALn -'I‘he Auc- tion sale of Mr. Frank lVfcElroy o! New Haven was held on Wednes- day. May 15th and was very lar e- ly attended the bidding was brsk and handsome prices were received for both livestock and farminr: im- plemenls. Horses sold f0!‘ $17599 each and milk cows from $90.00 to $140.00 a piece and spring calves from $8.00 to $15.00 each and household furniture at hrgh price. The sale was conducted under the management of Mr. John MacPltee of Lon: Creek. P. E. I. as auction- eer. Catholic truth. well-developed ha- bits of life that will exeuwllly that truth by the exam/pie ofyuut lives. Then you will give to Can- ada a citizrnsilip and a patriotism second to no other. for. after the service of God, to serve yourcoun- trv truthfully. loyclly and devot- ooly will be for you the zreatest of earthly honors.“ Altcr civing the Apostolic Bone- diction. the Cardinal retired to an adjolnimz room. where he chatted lntftmnullv with the members of the faculty before return-int: to the Bishop's residence. CHILDREN'S MASS Yesterday tnoauling at 0.30 His Eminence celebrated Mass for the children in St. Dunstans Basilica. As he entered the chiltrsil the Car- dnlai was preceded by the sanctu- ar boy's and chancel choir boys. uccolntptulicd bv many priests of the diocese. He was assisted by ltev. Urban Gulls. Wellington. and Rev. Clarence Peters. Rustico. an his tallaplains. I-Ils Excellency Bis-hop Boyle was assisted by Rev. Dr. McMahon, rector oi’ the Basilica. and Rev. 0o. McCormnck. During the Muss the Cardinal was assisted by Rev. Eric Robin, Rev. Kenneth MaoMill-an and Rev. Louis A. Dcugan The train bearer was Rev. P. F. MacDonald The lzzlls‘ choirs from Nctre Dame and St. Josephs Converlts assisted in the singing of hvtmrns appropriate to the occasion. At the end of the Mass His Eminence addressed the children cu his recent visit to Rome. Ind told ihcm about the suflerlnlz of little C-lllldflill ill Europe. In clos- ing he gave them the Papal bless- lluz. In the sanctuary besides the local clergy were the Cardinal‘: uncle. Rev. Martin Monaqhen, D. D.. his cousins. Rt. Rev. J.A. - phy, D.D., and Rev. PatlickW , of Palmer Road. also Rt. Rev. Msgr. Alien. of Toronto. and Rev. C-IIBTICS Fkny. of Quebec. . Among those attending! the cer- emony Thursday night in the Das- ilica. not previously mentioned. vres Major the Rev. Adolphus Gil- lis. chaplain with the service for- ces at. Halifax. and formerly o! St. Peter's Bay. Reception Last Evening Over six hundrrri citizens lt- tended the Cardinal's reception last evenina in the Sultan's hesi- e. His Eminence was in receivlnr: by his chancellor. Rt.‘ Rev. F. V. Allen. of ‘Ilomnto. The reception took nlaoe in the 391cm», tile visitors helm intre- duced bv Rev. Louis A. Doulen. The other members of the Basil- ica staff were also in attendance. - Jleurs. James Kelly. Prank Kel- ly. Allan Nocnan and Juhh Wlllh acted as ushers. M. City Hospital ‘This mdrrling at 8.30 His linin- ence will sa. Mass at the Cher- lottewwn Hospital for his former nlrilh priest, the venerable Rt. John Chaisson. D.D.. who be ninety-four vears of are on Julevlnext. Al v my mentioned. the Clflflh NIII uefst nt Mass in his This column b of local lnterelt. but elem "l of e IIIIII nature may he of of the hib Joint. ens: some: IN P011‘!!!- WARI- CWO ll‘! Jewellery. ti‘. NORTH TIYON Pr Ohumh. service Sunday a 7.30. Mine Mary A. Mackenzie. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services May 18, DST; ll an». Central Church; 8 gnu. Pleasant Grove; 1.30. York; S. at York. l1 |_m,; l0 ahL. S. S. at Central. Subject of sermon: "The 'I‘ran&figurntion." 5-18-11 T!!! PIJNCIF EDWARD ISLAND Medical Association is havln a dinner meeting Charlottetown "Ho- tel ‘nseadey evening. 6.80. D531‘. Guest weaker. Dr. skinner. Saint John. WIIO will talk on disorders il-le-i SERIOUSLY IL]. AT CITY HOS- PITAL — Gloria Axsonaul-t. 13- yearl-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsetnoult. Edward Street. bee mtefied the City Nowltal with a severe case of spinal meningitis. At latest , her condition 1e- n aiigcd. ALMOST aoo cans curzcnrn- s '100 and 800 cars trucks cl been checked b the gem carried an since last Wednes- ay. LOADING POTATOES -— The motor veeeel O. K. Service III is loading potatoes in Charlottetown for Carbonear. Newfoundland. The cargo will total 2.500 sacks-some 75 pounds and others l00—-a.nd it is expected that loading will be completed Monday- The shipper is Mir. Willard Prowse. produce dealer of Brackley. MALPEQUI-I. Freetown uldKen- slngton Presbyterian Churches, services Empire Youth Sunday. May l9: Kensington at ll; Mal- peque at 3.30; Freetown at 7.30. Rev. J. McGowan. Minister. Please note change in time at Mfllfmque and Freetown. 5-18-11 BASILICA DECORATIONS-Jfhc Guardian has been informed that decorations fo-r Cardinal Mc- Ciuigan’: visit will remain in place over Sunday during which period the Basilica will be open to the many people who were unable to gain admittance Thursday due to limited seating accommodations. CONSTRUCTION BEGINL Construction work has begun n! the Railway Wharf, Men are a]. ready engaged in digging tho un- chor wnll preparatory to driving the steel sheets which will mm- pose the outer face of the wharf wall. J. B. Porter and Sons. Mont- real. have the contract. Mr. Carl McKetnna is in charge of the men who are engaged in rat-sing the potato warehouse situated on the ices and turnips and 20 head of cattle (‘m board. Part of her cargo was later 0n at Cardigan and the remainder was leaded at George- town on Thlu y The captain of - Cahootn 01f Murray Harbour. She has s. crew of eight. Of 300 tons net tonnage, the “T.J. Carroll" will wrltinue on the Prizlce Edward Island-New- fomldland route curing the summer and fail months and will continue most of her trading activities to the smaller ports in the Province. WEATHER HAMPERS FISHER- MEN-Reports cominy: ‘m frrm the various lobster centres in the Province indicate that tho mn- ilnued rouxzh weather for ‘Jae- past several days has prevented any large catches being landed. Mmy of the fishermen have only hot-n able to roach their goal" every tltrev or four days. As a result. it i5 siill impossible to toll how plentiful the lobsters arc. The largest ran-h yesterday by any fisherman in the western section of the Province did not exceed 300 pounds. Similar reports indicate no blr: catches we helng landed in King's County. DANCE ENJOYED - Orv. nf the most delightful sup cr dances ‘n ludelns __f_l_t![i CHARLQIIETUWN MCIlARDIAN Provincial Retl Cross Drive Opens June 3rd MR. EDWIN C. JOHNSTON! General Chnlrnun MR. PETER G. CLARK, Prince County Last March the Canadian Red Cross launched a campaign for the purpose oi’ raising fund's to carry on their peacetime activities. The Prince Edward Island Division of the Red Cross decided to postpone their provincial drive so as not to conflict with a similar drive which was being promoted by the P. E. 1. Wharf Hospital. ----_ At a recent meeting otf the Pro- LOADs CARGO AT 51-30355. viricial Rod Cross executive, it was TOWN - T‘h.e “TJ. Cali-oil" lent, decided to open their camphlfln on Gviamorgeto/wn yestcrda fOr New- June 3rd. "flhe minimum objective i lend with 5,000 of pota- for the rovince ls $12,500.00. but rem previous Red Cross drives this quota will probably be exceeded by a wide mar m. and it is to he ho d that it W11 . The pre- vious objec ive was $50000 Ind the resider-‘s od this [Island contributed over $120,000. Mr. Edwin C. John- stoue. who made such a success of the last Red Cross drive, has again consented to act as general chair- man of the camlpa n. He will be ably assisted by r. H. F- MRO- Phce. K.C.. cihairman for Queen's County: Mr. Peter . Clark. chair-man for Prixrce Coun- ty; and Judge C. St. Clair Trainer. King's County chairman: Mr. T. Roy Cudmcro will fill the post of citv chairman. Work Never Finished The general Public may question tho necessity o a Red Cross drive for funds now that the war is over. but there is this IIIIDOIIBAH‘ fact. to consider. "The ucrk of long and wble one. one particular" a-ud vital part. of their work, the shipment of thous- ands of food parcels to our prison- ers of war. Time and time aznin some time was gvcn dlllursliay night at the Cundail Home bv the Nurses Alumnae Asslciation in honor of the 1946 graduating class _ of nurses of the P. I‘). I. Hospital- School of Nursing. Held in the ymtrwtslum, to the music of the owntowners. lllc ample floor s ace added to the enjoyment of e large number of guests. T e graduates. who received their d. w- lomas Tuesdav night. were in “civ- vles" as a change from the con- ventional nursing urJfornl and with the undergraduates also in evening attire the luuiti-colored frocks gave a Kaleidoscopic effect to the scene. 'l‘ho decorative effect gained from colored streamers came to a focal point at the end of the hall. where 5 lat‘ c sign CS1‘- ried the losers-l "Good uck Gradu- ates - '46". POLICE COURT — At ihe Police Court yesterday three drum‘: and incapables were each fined $10.00 and costs or tweniv days and a fourth reunanded until the 23rd. A drunk and disorderly was fined $20.00 and costs or thirty dadvs. A party char ed with reckless iving was fined 100.00 and costs or two months in jail; his license cancel- led for six months and during that period forbidden to drive in any glace in Canada. The defer-dent e case of assault occnsionlng bodily harm was sentenced to twenty days in jail, and a witness in the case was remanded until Monday on a contempt of court ch e. ’i‘wo Excise cases were re- ma until the 23rd. In one case m fixed at $100.00 and in the sec- posscssioil of liquor were ldjouhnsd until the 23rd, in one case bail was fixed at $100.00. One cue was withdrawn on request of the prosecution and the defend- ant in e fourth fined $300.00 and or four months tn jail. We have heard these former bris- cmcrs remark that they owe their lives to the Red Cross parcels. and MEMORIAL SERVICE On Sluudx-t mtcmlht! at. ll o'clock will b: ilcld a memorial s-etvm wilcn a beauitifill bronze tablet erected to the glory of God and in honour and loving mcmorv of Lieutenant Gordon Roland Deblois will be un- veiled and dedicated. Rev. J.T. llbbtatt will be the reacuter. ntzd will be assésticri in tie service M’ Major Hts-v. WJ Phillips. who saw service m Italy, “There Lieuterlnnt Delllols paid the supreme sacuflce. This Sun-day bsln Youth Sunday iln tho Church of gland in Can- ada. the ever-tin service will be ded- ihaicd to your». Members cf St- Patlls Church A.Y.P.A will assist in the service. The motor will de- ljtyot‘ a special sermon to young is. St. Paul's extends a welcome to all visdltors. Personals Miss Uessie MacSwain of Plea-s- ant Vlilcy is in the city t0 bewith her aunt. Mrs. Rodexok McLeod. who is ill. m. William Francis 1mm. who has been a patient in the City Hospital for the past two mlontlu, is back on the staff at Palconwond Hospital whore he had worked for six months durum the pug, 511m. mer as an obliging m4 gfflcient voung man. Mrs. Guy Thom/mun of Dover Fox. rroft. Maine is visiting her daugm. or and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snmers and her mother, u". 3,11,, Melba/en. South Granville and Bradalbane. Mrs. Thompson will remain about a month and expects ‘fig gesggirtmglsfif" W her husband nu slut» all Q05, flight after sleep in a kl we ofler in M tohelp IilUVe-fl“|*~0f Rustico on Sun- dl! IDOPNIQ. Where he will H190 at It fl ll dl ID rmed f Igelvgen [$026131 x . . M‘ .t- I :-."'@*.:.t:“.::.".= t» .\r.-~ Collie’! You Cal Afllrlhyllaif .. a by dreams and ni htmere. up in the morning ee u ilburrue-Igdealth and ‘h- eootlle strengthen m". should benomereruetleluiibhduetelefl Night! on es awgv, but Will! .4: “healfenfiepuhp JUDGE C. Cl without the existed nu corlsidering contribute, peace. the i i time progra the RC4 i food and clntftlur: to be sent to the Cross is nevcr finished." 'I‘-hls out- lIIEOPlB 0f the dtvaslcted countries standilii! organization did a tre- ' lhPOUShHUI hhe _W0rld. There are Dated this mendom 30h during the w," yea“, nunlerous other duties su_ch as: Aid Their record of achievements is a P9 Veterans. Pools of Si Let's examine ~ Klllliflflehl- ilcalth Im uni Water Blood Done lief. Junior S e r v i c e. Home Nursing. First Aid and th RGSFIVG. Where disaster strikes there vou will find the Red Cross. nroixidlng aid, equipment and supplies. services of cannot be n cents. but they nerd ' ' .11“. n. c. Queens Daub KS1‘. CLAIR TRAINOII MR. T. ROY CUDMOIEE well to remember this when we are i- Gallup Poll of Canada - APPROVAL OF TROOP WITIIDRAWALS HIGH IN QUEBEC; LOW ELSEWHERE English-Speaking Canadians Tend To Belief Occupation Army . Should Have Remained By Canadian Institute Of Public Ophlen 10301410. Me/y 1s - A strong minority Ln Canada dlsepprvves of the lONmmeflN/s action in withdrawing Canadian army of occupation troops from German. , Bo strong is this zmup. that when Quebec 091111011 (which Humps)!“ i . the move) is put aside. ft armunte to sllshtly more than half the Eng- llslh-meeking population of voting age, with an opinion on the matter. Over the notion as e. whole. the policy of withdrawing the troops from Gennuw falls just short of majority approval, although represent- inl the views of the lameet group. CANADA PLANS ‘TC WIIIIIIRAN NER ARNYlCF CCCUPATICN FROM CERNANY l0 Ylil APPJIVE CR BISAPPICVE? iyfllfiiiffllllli! O O O ‘NI’! fi O 0 1| __ mslmlv: s County lowing: Approve 46,7 Disappmve ' 7Q.’ Undecided . f7; 15>; ty Chairman J m _ihey could not have prison rations. ll 1S the amount we will As in war. so it is in Red Cross has a pence- m to carry out. There ist ck Outpost H provement, Safety. Peaceiin-l Service. Disaster Re- Red Cross, Nutrition Visiting Homemnkcrs. l. The such an organization leasured in dollars and your dollars and cents to continue these serv- ices. ‘Ilhere are mar-w fund raisin D": F" w' N°rw°°d m s" Jam“ campaigns these days but none Ari "01"" Ch“§'°h' f°ll°w°d more worm.- than m, RM Cross} [IFIVDIP service for the fam||_v "ml It must depend on our support “which will nn doubt generously given as it “was in the past. From Assembly 0f P.E.l. The at the lest Legislature [Yfllflflllce by Prenller Jones. at the 212131095 Residence yesterday after- con. The Legislative Assem Prince Dtlward Islam (Jharlotuvtown Whereas the Vatican has recent- ly announced the appolninlent of the first English inal ' Canada's m ares c gun, A . a 1 0M Gu‘ rohbish o! ‘Toronto. op And whema-s Cardinal McC-uigan is e native Island, was in an Island hcmv. received at our provincial institutions his primary classical end outed priesthood. And whereas Province l ‘BENIN! follow/in , of every alias and cree in this great. dignity and honour. Mitch. in this exalted ap- pointment, have come tn nim. and hmugh him, w his native Pmv- sl . id be! alf N! {Plriticznmdvrllrd wn in the Province of waited and fortyeix. the financial a h c 'L d egislative mlnm ghezwon’ and qmadla“ °l B11 Wine. and in all areas of the Do- Ill-ll)’. terms. the voting would the follovring table shop's ih compared with the rest of the fillwcrtinz sooner if she is “lef feel. in tho main. last war were bel Canada had “contracted with th l“ b79531"! her contract.“ h"? tmops in Germaliv to Leederfi-otjh Go dad by wvernment, and M. the Leader cf the and carried unanimous“: Thomas Speaker 0f m; Log i c “gm! Funeral Sorvlcos For “m” Royal Bank President Simple but lmpressi-ve funeral rites e were held here today for Morris W. Wilson. ling director of the Royal Bank of [Canada and chancellor University, who (iicd ‘in hare early Tuesday after fl nrlef ""1951 _ serious view of the char e as "the The service. conducted by Rev. practice mud result leaving , persons with valid s unable a bllef y an en. was in Mount Royal Ccmrtvryx i the former Clara Leone Mason nl unenburg. N. 5.. where Mr Wii- mav be based 0n, forty pounds o! son was bom and edtlratt-ri. a DT/‘IHLOQS tt/ubeml per cubic foot c1 aughter. Miss Belly Wllsnn n! storage space. On this basis, a bin Montreal. a brother. Wilson of the University hortn. and two sisters. N unntctm The attitude of the general public to this issue was measured by ‘Canada Hans To Withdraw Her Anny Do You Approve or Disspprove of It! the issue had bee ol Occupation From Ger. This?" n made the subject of a plehlscito in m, abgpe have resulted within a few points of the fol- Bmause Quebec ptiihltic opinion strongly supports the withdrawn] e division of opinion in th t tn Dominion: a prov Ce’ a Quebec Rest of Approve ..... .. ca?‘ Dilaepprove . “P; Undecided .. 1.7% 100% 100% Chief reason advanced by Canadian troops was justified Canada has done her share." policing of Germany should be in frequency of mention W55 those who believe the withdrawal of was to the effect that "for her she, Others advanced the belief that the done by thnse "closer to 1mm the theory that Germany will be self. _d m t to nelson." 1 e of e f . th d .. .. ~szcz...if'..fitvl.:tiir.vsrt"z'rn h; ignored?’ Next most frequent opinion m; t,“ e other allies to help with this job, an Plzlsrll: "fl" ‘if? M“ or] w neres n Eu _" World Copyright Reserved rope On the other s B J P MacMujh Autllir of Lunenbur Opposition. B! of oyam.‘ g. girl Mn. ‘RIRQUIIEYI. s iv A bl . A.W. Mnihesetnlssem y lerk of LEYIQBLIVB Amembl 5th day M Apr . 194s. Firm Is Fined In Sugar Coupons Case OTTAWA. May 17 _ ICP) _. Magistrate Glenn trike today fined P. D'AOll5‘t, Lid. Qf mixwm “QQ, and costs on charges of having sugar coupons in its possession be- . fom they became valid and of sell. lng sugar without receiving proper 001111707115 . Prices Board MONTREAL. May 17 —- NIP!- presldent and manag- of hfPGlll Jams: Btu-rows. prosecutor, said the Board took s. nospital i0 obtain the products til-led to . " few intimate friends. Irltcrmenti In dctmtninlnll the size of stor- ace space required to store e given qualltitv of potatoes. the estimate Chief mourners werr his wltimv. Donn R F» l0 bl l0 feet square filled to a of M- 1 ticpth of six feet would hold 400 Mrs. Arm‘ . bljFhClS. resolution paged on of the Provincial was presented t0 His of stocking Card- ll tcry. in the Mlost Rewnend Jpmee son of Prince Edward nurf/iired and trained‘ Ifi'tfn'Ub's‘e'is"d'uVs‘H\Pu'te'nYo'I'nNI'-VJ-' education. and lab- l NVnNKHFsW- GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Sireef unday School, Sunday 10 n.m. erd’s Supper, Sunday 11 am. Bible Readingnsunday 12 noon. Preaching of Gospel. Sunday 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Young People's Meeting Friday, 7 p.m. G. A. RAMSAY‘. 5 L in the days of his early Cardinal McGulgag; Rzsnlved tilat this Cardinal Mc- cwlgrntuletlorls. sincere hope that erved htv h 0 . viva Assembly at Inland. on F‘r1d , 1th day of Me wee mOWd ' J. WING‘ Jmfl. the \ Trowbfldge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel a. s. Luna's sou, mo. 1m Massachusetts Avenue. Cellrldge. Mo; ‘IINERAI. SERVICE uur Aihol D. MacLeod ll familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. 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