‘ 9 1931 'rna_cHA1u.o'r"ri:-rowN cualzninu __ p 'E ai MAY 1 ’ -ff ”"=';m"' Vi -'-5-l " _ rf _-i Y - _ __ -. Ita _ ~ . ___ _ - v _ _ __ _"__ __r ___/_______;? 1; 5 Watchfulness in spiritual matters is ligious institutions and of the gior uished visits s. the Bishops Prelates ,he ,.ev,,e,,; hmm ,he mv, eeme just as much the price or rrozrsss ioos traditions with which their re Std? Al)ldf07‘ from _such is to eneoiuspe' aaitisiurneierlaltlilncsi and tiierei some ue scorned. we are .ieepll _ _ .i _ _ Of C1 0m lExcellen wliltll 1 lv to more our catholic institutions or learning in ' viii °°"mbute use the ad- this city and throughout the whole °u°' pwple' th” md’ “e am with you for °°°’_;‘;;f: of our Holy _nelislou “H labor of love. The ,ci-wi admuehlv oiled augur well eric most of the churches in your ._ ____ _positions you have er t ‘°" so shows; ,ln performing _'hh ld duties of B ,hah you are now elevated. __ "h ww.. or st. ivisrys Csthsdf h_,,h_ your native diocese,__and ____.___ our beloved sovereign the icing. _ _ em- o ber of beautiful tem ,md m¢l'i\ I-lid City Council. ill “fell °f v°llr spiritual Jurisdiction, _ ' "ld ii ""1 be l° >'°“ B wllrae of icy “°“° °' M cm' md I un um: "1 think, deer ii-lends. thot this is (Continued f"°m “gf 1) iiisdi°°°‘°-“ nn to nie in in t li etc- and consolation that this Basilica ed he” t even I 5 al, _ _ _ ' he h ee be ' hah lights my heart to hear that-to ipghme bv the me md muhmb !_bel.ieve is here, also the rep wc, of tm, Buuich and the nun” tltlvbi Of YW? Pftlvlnollrl GOV Y pl” "I lm sure also my dear Ca you many other-~ representative th has always been such a brothe I e service of Almighty God many of those who are not Cathol There 15 mu Your Excellency contributed very generously Ithde muc ac d bo _ comp e ’ th that there are so many who h wh mf: "ity tempered by kindness; to teach and foster virtue in our hearts, with- out ever giving in to wrath; to be th_ constantly on _the alert that discip- ;‘: of the natural ionginl of Ollf hell* e_ for tranquility and peace. rl; to be my prograru-simply to work dwithth rl ts fthis our _ he'Dlocsse are free from debt and have ‘spun “m°n‘ W" mn n °'b““d' :|i°t;;°u.:n;°,- me l:;:oi-“undo glory for 1' th exalted omee ,heady heeh eeheeee ted to th ing of this megldficent Ca.thedl;al of 066'.” ci-` Bishop 0‘Sullivan concluded with_ :Z saints whom he had loved and cher- . dent of St Augustine's Semin ronto YU .géeqlohhg qualify you in a spesi mer for the episcopate. th :inked success that attended 57° :gsuwessful and prudent afimlnis _hh ef me church in this diocese. vnu come to a people strong hm., who have slven testimony Of heh. gal and spirit ofsacriiice f the cause of religion. This Cathedr Ghmli that will henceforth ye.,,5_.wns scarcely completed whe "was ,evdged by me, that .le lrith and gcllero espdndorl and tile walls were agni fooled ed th an even more permanent man- inure w.duy_ on the occasion of its scl- ilie All “or 1|, was raised by His Holiness nguoi honor accorded this Cathedr 'church ccincioeu 'with the conten- 'rrils seine sol even more striking manner by th number ci our spiritual clilldren who new embraced the religious li and are ioilnd laboring for the can ef ohrlst from the Atlantioto ti Pacific not only in our own belove Usnada but also in the great Amerl generous spirit of sacrifice are in lined labors and sacrifices of ou pioneer- priests and bishops, and tile educational institutions th We desire to assure Your Excel- separsted brethren, and as evi- thereof we may recall that in persons not of the household of Faith. _ We wish Your Exceilencylong and years as Bishop of Charlotte- snd pray. that invoking th the lenerous and harmonious co- to win the approval of all. whom your flock, united in th of iaith will. look for guidance lfsllafshiu in working roi- the in which we may look you as a great Canadian, work- out the destiny of our beloved Blslled on behalf of the Clary of Diocese or char-lottsiown_ ' J. C. IHLEAN, Adlninilhltor. lo. 1931. ` (Pa.ril\ionei°'a Addloaa) 'Ile is liehsir ol the parishioners or th C Basilica: _ His Moot Reverend Excellency' '°°°i”l Anthony ofsullivsn, n. D. Whoo or chsrloticiewn. my it please Your nxcellencyz- Mm h°*l`ti1Y do the parishon- ers of this Basilica welcome you to 7"" °Pl5°°Psle seat here. "Since the death of our late lament- O Billion. nt. asv. mule Joseph _h'l»°l\fy. we have anxiously awaited G selection of his successor and we :W ltloice that the choice of the °iv Father has fallen on so worthy 'M ’° illsllflsuislied a prelate. ___‘f°‘lf :ood werlu as it priest and _"__ ‘“Stl°¢tl°n you ettelneu as the ___ °f 5 sreat institution of learn- ___' *lille already been recognised hy ° H015' Father by the conferring "NU you the title of Domestic Prei- "since I received the word. fblne E' “il HW. as afurtiwr mark of l°_ll¢ and favor. Be has elevated Z" "° 9?' hill) office 'of Biahop of “° D_|°¢Bls of Charlottetown, and \\\lll:"i:iyvl*lh‘i:l: aw! mn mum ________"__m_ Cllsfeile your holy ___'1_'_lll'» the soonest novices of ““» has elven to the church in mn"°lds and_ia the United, states “sy distingulgigd mem um hm, ,____'__:'l'i it wal. theruoro, nttlns 'hm ; Diocese of Hamilton Ontario '__ _hm “MP W” barn and educated by 'Mn Province should rcqiprgcats _ur I usone of li\rlelIl_tobe “W Will. in It ”°°'“’°' "° lille to iuue _oi tl: you will receive the fullest co- hope you will nnd me a good Blah op, s. just administrator, and that we shall work together as brother-a in Christ at all times." The speaker paid a tribute to the valued services of Monsignor Mac- Lean, Vicar General of the diocese. and intimated that the clergy of the diocese would remain in their pres- ent positions. ~ I DEIPLY IIOVED Addressing the ~vast~gstherine in the Basilica, Bishop 0'Bu1live.n ex- pressed himself very eloquently and feelingly. four months aio, that I was to como here as your Bishop." he said, “I have been encouraged ori every side celved with open arms- And yet. my dear friends, the wonderful. UNH- taneous welcome that you have giv- en me this evening has surely over- not respond to such cordlailty? Therefore, from the bottom of my ive; ~ "I may Ill, to Bla Grace- .sg ire 38. by assurances that I would be re- _der to keep up that spirit lmed . H ld one there. some _ » _ . '"‘° '“° °' °°“ “y .. in the l htoi t eh- uieelc, in the ° "’ ‘ ‘ _ i1.'1r.Ana sows brouahi uso to ss. Aslreadalittieaboutyourhis tory, my heart has been thrilled in- deed by that long story of universal co-operation. love and self-sacrifice that has been written in glowing let- tersuponitspageartisarecordof achievement, ao wonderful that I novo’ asked myself: “Isthcrc any- thing left for us to do?" lt almost conaoied me when I heard in ths addresses this evenills that there was still somlthirlg to do. I have looked upsomewordainHo'lyBcript\ire,and there I found consolation in lthis verse of Isaiah: “I will set my foot ‘upon the watch; my foot upon the tower; and I will listen to what shall be°aaid to ale." God will point ourvmrkaforuawdo.. ' "I think that our main work be to work with one mother 8 iii sr ....§_§§§ sag? Q i¥§it§§§r§e ‘rbeen exemplified ‘in e, oo little witch i ituai kinldom of God tba us. We know that no system heart x then: you for this wonderful ie. that lt wiv* °°\\till\\° ___ weloome and for tl-ion ooosollrig itself or it will decline; it must melts example. spiritual guidance and CLASIFIED ADS words that were mid so beautifully progress or it_wiu 'go bask; it must paws was broilahi into the lives dl by your distinguished repreaentat- be constantly looking forward or it cmlntlua numbers. and your Excel- LADY WAN,” mo” Mm Bohm) |l°;\_“‘:l;_l’;|_0 f_l;vll_Tl;_I__l°V¢ l“°*'ll¢l'- will will to lou all ambiance. u-_.wwf 'lil “M lla" tha HIM ifvil- with pi-lvste molly. apply at sa 0, dmv., ,,,_ or ri, mm "duty, .tion of their sympathy. their wisdom _ chestnut street. 41io~il-io-ri IMY N°v°ll»t= ‘“C°lm vwmll "hahah, '. 4 rlcmd thou- mhfldgng (ugh __._-_--»--------- dear; calm yourself. That is only presautat- ' 'ilaalgc of hcgrla We are all proud of our “mon I0! SA\.li-QUANTITY GREEN _what my heroine says to her hus- i _ we md °°'°"‘°" *rw -nmo- and of the faithful ull); Pop, whmooind live of Ilia Ho lstall me this a ii as watchful to put down vices, with asv- line will never cease, even in lllifll a fervent invocation to the patron . Slliritllllili’ and temporally, bt th , PM u have had exP€l" knowledge cl’ your experlenccu as :www evidence °t "gm _'°°d Wm' “hed throughout hu “ner Ryan, Rev. J. J. Hillshsy. R€V~ J- * sl spiritual director and of your ability Many nm” wa he" it spoken by M"7°"" Addr” Tram°r' Rev' M' M°c°m‘°“’ Ht 6 as an administrator, inspires us with "h° “W” but Wh” *MTG ilrmpcliit- _ litem, not/_ P, J. Mg_1¢m¢y_ wall; _ up h ive evidences like this of good will, Following the installation Bishop h,h_ Rev _,_ _,_ mehhvem B,.eh“e,.d_ ‘ ’ _ . . . . . T confidence t at tho many problems , hi e _ 1 e he everv hnpe fm- that 0 hl h hed to 1 surely the priests and Bishop of this OSullivan received His Wors p Rev W A E1geh_ Rev S McC,,.hgh_ U S Ann W1” ms were sv vp y u W e on upon we diocese .should rejoice that that Mayor Prowse and members of the_Rev_ _,_ Clem Rev_ h_ Mhck;e_ 9,-_ ° ' y 5' will find at your hands a ready . - _. ~ aeluhom md we sewn you eh” in Christ-like spirit of brotherly love city council at the Palace. 1-Lis Wor .eh¢,,_ Rev D_ Rh.,aume_ Wmhrpee N 0 t H a ve cava lry in the working out of than pwhlem is so manifest among you. I pray to ship read the following address of Rh h,¢v_ Bishop Md"-1595 an-lved ‘ God that it will continue always and welcome on behalf of the City: by the Hochelaga earlier in the di- er hon M th “mu _ _ increase. _ _ To His Most Rev. Ehicellency Jo- ternoon. ._ pl ;’;oc‘;5e_ 9 u 0 your _ "To you, my dearly beloved Cath- “ph Amhahy 0-gdulvuh D, D__. `ollc brethren I can only say that I Bmmp ag ghulogtewwn be We also welcome you as a citizen ’ - V ‘ ‘ “ of our beloved province. Although °°‘“° M y°"‘ "° 1?" y°“é "°'°'°°°P" May it please Your Excellency:-~ Brnuut C"°“r it unites in .ree .nu re.. in posul- ’°“’ 1°" " ml' °Y’ '“ l°“’.°°" on behalf or the Corporation oft _ - - The announcement on Feb. 11 iuurht hut its st<>l\° “"*“5- Wi the ation, we, Prince Eciwsru relsnders. "°“"’ “ my ‘°"°""~ ""1 *° 4° ls’ the city of char-lottetown, it is my the appointment or Rt Rev .loss/ph 1°” T°““l’ the ““ll°_l._r;~l“°ugh me use of me ¢1¢¢¢. signed on behalf of the parisorlers uhh I lgdk forward to the (hthre_ at his best _md or the thmgs that ary, which position he held unt g of St. Dunstans. Chsl‘l°tt€t0Wl\ MBV surely my hem ie ,meh with hehe make me _worth whhe_ we have here his present appointment as Bishop rod, $4,000 worth of lost radium was rebuilding this Church, some of the 18' 1931' and great expectations. As I enter- Gows plenty and we 'have mhwahee 01' Ch°f M64 _“__ year as ___ __e‘__lt_ cmehy of 'med m me w°rd° °t mg” 'mms contributions to the church or North "'°“°°“““ °"°r"’ °f me swwsh' th; copal duties in the latter pert C°m°m’°`5 m°°'d°y “gi” mamuv' laddress this evening. It is impos- meh ,hd the English semem hh . _ oline he sold. to put int-osworda the "‘“‘°"°°' ”‘°" W’ venerable dlqcese th tiioll hm t and ci v lo rncnt 192° me me B"“°” °L°’“`y d°”°°` oowltry uvrrowllnstely $20,000 annu- honor and glory of God and ’ has made 1 assure you my dear e es 5 6" ° e P hhhsl tr 1 to M mme with an the common.b0nd feeling of the appalling presence of,m as ____ _ ____ “shout _‘__ pam ot of our prosperous _/owns _md vmages ed _ ef un l’i.l\8y promo rig ,hw business here ee¢_y_hm¢,e_ G d th e to h heh he B11 . S \’° ' the interests of religion in his dic- o a comes ahyma w “Wh he lem I know penehehv and country districts which your c“e_ md ms _umm were _“deed LIVESTOCK MARKETS th ice or P te pesld ° hears e vo e r s _mage _md I have heard on every side thht Excellency will later visit. Those s_gm__y blessed Among me and telling him to prepare h - 1 heh ed th 1 Ls d th ~ m to sooeptthls high omce. For the last th” ‘“°°°°° h" “°“° ‘"°“d°"“‘ ‘;;T,;°mmTl5,d; mt; fit "Q no; activities which he carried out in _rcunsuisn new and has well merited the es- _ ehis dl E e wer the enlargmg le th _ th 1 li had "““" .. OC S e f°"' '“°“ S me °° “B” teernin which it is held our blessed rlshtly called The Garden of the Queen Square Scho°,_ the _mm Pf°mPl»¢d him V’ 1°°k f°i'w""d` with . ir ¢h'| muy, Gulf."-the garden Province of Can-‘ _em and mpmhon to em evemhe Lord has said. __l_symdeIr muy bl; “___ N ww mm md their Mann ment to st. .iesspws fonvght. l-rf, thin but 'mu founding of a, home or e age Yet there was tnnis no I have met gh, m-edu; for nu that, they brought about the fulfillment and _hat c____w_______s work of me__cy_ and hum were weighed up he hhees d fortin1lihrt,socor- loy an com s ea ,hmm be given flrd of all to of the prophecy of old,-that uitlm- th b __d_ nd ___ _“ng of the about eveh ,heh hm v,eeh_ Cows of ,diiwashisrecsptionandsomueh 1 e u nga eq p B d of the tl" h°m°s M this amuse' to tho” “ew me wndemess and me solitary new Charlottetown Hospital, and th 3°°d “Verne 'l““'mY ww f°" “'25 ‘°”°'"“8 '“l‘*l'¢“ °f lfelwme md h” °'“’°"°"°°d °" christian inornoe where chi-istisn piece would be muse glee, that the read hy My _"unc, Anangu., co-operation and loyalty of the ___m___“ md _he me oe God we “__ dum would “wee and hmm ___ lnrtellatlon ofthernsgnlrlcentcnirnss c ' ' . $5. Medium fleshy strippers of good e priests of this diocese. `ll‘i'om every the m“_ The monmnmtg “ached at in St. Dunstans Basilica. He was quam' h’ *lad hard of their nu nm" Bcotchfort. at Belfast, and elsewhere “M mtmmém Fi_n_:;ngi:§d hs: your co operation" he Mid “W1 I ’ sisters or the Precious Blood They were always inspired and ly in the humble hope that the your Excellencys labours among in the high and holy office to w your Excellency has been called. Signed an behalf of the City T W L. PBOWBE. Ma May 18. 1931. VISITING CLERGY Accompanying the Bishop Charlottetown were the Most Bishop LeBlanc, St. John. Rev to our Province, and 1 assure yo Excellency that we all join fervmt ric eat blessings of God may rest uponh GMAHA. Nebraska, May is ' us, “-Speed" Holman. Minneapolis s mm aviator ww instantly killed at t e Omaha air races this afternoon when pl Charlottetown. _ 1 _ _ “_ with a sensational stunt flying act. lerlr Wi I GEDBGE Nwnohsom Ch’ ¢ Holman had started a long dive h~ (Special to the Guardian) of hirpiane crashed while he was el- ectrifying the crowd of 15.000 peo e t a slow roll of his back and was pass ing the packed grand stand not mor -than 25 feet above the thousands in he ee misgauged the distance. The ship V was smashed to pieces and 1-lo an Re _ lm _ DL was mangled. Just before the crash it, when his motor either quit or _,_ the plane stained a speed of 25 tar h l'l e 0 me and to eds splendour to this oo 1°” lb' °"““’*‘- "*‘°“ 1* °°“‘°°""°‘ l l"°“° ill" YW l'l*°°11°fl°Y ll" °°°l° D188 In C 1118]! ~ ~ casion Prommyheartl thankt ln. W Bump' 31"' “' thi' 'dm°“"° ‘”‘ “1 thank als9.the representative of 1°“' that W” pu" b° °°“"°““y- re .slave To Prove Claim On Kane President Schryer Unable To Give Ruling On But1er’s Protest Uli- ' less He Proves Something Def- inite -.- Halifax Club H a s NQ miles an hour, air oiiicisls said. m- 81'- Ef- (Speciai to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, May 18.-The war ‘horse is passing from the stage of ihistory. Since the World war. Gen- ot el-als have reckoned his value less and Y usjannourlced its decision virtually to “abandon the cavalry. There will be __ `a. new cavalry, but not of horses. ve Light fleet tanks bristling with arm- ce_ ament. will take the place of the ani- _ mated charger. CY .ttf Butter Imports M;-5_ (Canadian Press) his 0fI’I‘AWA, Ont., May 18.-Total college K_m_e___e__ and me Grand was the reply given by 1-ion. C. H. tion in the House of Commons to- t' 8.462 pounds at 14 cents per pound on , less 10 percent and 1,683,416 pounds 5 ___ .__ ___ _ ._ W aascraoscora r.ocs_'rss ii roscope, twentieth century divinin recovered here by Dr. J. M. Kuehne, Dr. Kuehne was called into the » case after the Central Texas hos- - pltal found that the element had ._ Tthe professor found the radium that he was 'enticed away" by Om. Hold On Kane. icannllfl PFCSSJ test by Harry Butler, Wolverirt BATHURST. N. B.. May 18.-The nlullogcr, wrote the Halifax Ulul Halifax Wolverines will have to prove that they must prove these point: they have a Proper claim on the ser before he is able to tore action ic vices of John “Hurry” Kane, Ham- their favor, Regarding .loinilll 115011. Ollie HOCREY right winger, and _ the Abbles instead of the Wolveriuel ` Lilo nrgllnlcnt may bc settled _,be- cials of the Charlottetown Abou Livocn lilo clubs, Mr. Scnryer stat- weits. if President H. O. Schrycr of, cd. In cases wlicre no particular dlull the Maritime Amateur Hockey As- ' has a prorlcl' ciiam on a players ser sociation gives a ruling in their ia- vices, llc' may play with one of hii WY- _ _ cllolcc, prolldlllg Llizlt the residencq President Schryer, following a pro ruli- is lilct, lic sold, Looking ‘Em Over BY TEC ' Mnritlnro conimcff-alld that witl "THAT PROTEST" ‘the Abegweit Hockey Club of Char- Wllh l’¢f¢l’¢l1Cs to a. dispatch ap-'_ iottetown-Amon gr, fh;(,_d“d now, Wiring elsewhere in this issue rv- baseball! garding the Wolverine (Butler) prof test in connection with the Ab:-l well Soul.-d !W¢it annexation of Jackie Kane‘s ’°“"°°S "~“““K me C°lll‘¥\§ ll0°K€l/li The amateur hockey players 'Who that said Boiler- is running much nil# l‘ff1*.l' “ull Sslllvd `in o low _ _days “hom nothing ,mm-al. he uh, "3h_"i`iu: E‘.l;\;iiinn». clubs in their c£i.l‘_nesi fax club has absolutely no liolrl on '"‘}"“"°"S U’ i""l"'°"° *h* brand' M the chemo My and “__ gmuud__ eo__;iinfliey pun-ee-od in their league hgva 3 protest inprliwl up a now area, for tm; beef Kane’ h__e‘_______e___ed ____s____r_L____ _`_;__.r‘. tht: simrltcurs. Tile exodus from ed that he hgncd nn mn___ar_ “___h.ll\_c lvizst :mil from ccn‘r:ll Canado. il me wo________n___s _0 _nay __Wke_\_ “PM-;:l:llli: to holster up the.Marltims season or any other season. He add-‘mana of hockey' but It is cuuml ed uint his release from the Hnrnll~ ‘ww cmwmerablf amhing °€ °y°' brows and glancing askance in _tha hm Tigers was made °“" "° Cha"'@rlirecilcn of those spots where the lottetown and that is the city he will 5 urge to Settle seems must hrhmrhenh represent during 1931-32.-and per- ____ hens for a great many years to como-` work seems to he plentiful in the Jllllzinz by the above mentioned Maritime. country and no one can dispatch, the Wolverine Manager is illrnlc the tourists for improving theta llfiwtfbiiliiy “out of luck," and position oven though their haste' in President Schr-yer, being from "Miss- 'till-‘ills 011 U19 ground .il1Sl befllff our-1," has got to be shown some iqualiflcation day may cause some tc thin' more mah I few telegmms ihlilloiv ri loud blast on the whistle tc- orflq go be mme 3 stephlhg etohe gartiing the change, The change ol gn ,dm-,M shvmmhg nf ‘he “heehh climate may not bc the only charlgl “L At any mee Kane amved here that holds an nllurrl Nothing lim before May 15eh_w“hh_ the __es_d_ clrathlgc touhriallrn the minill ii; wud . its a nu oo las l'.s appea 8. ence “lung-and has signed his only out of sport.-Zllontrezii Star. ARIZD NA WEDDDIGS GHAIN h YUMlA, Ariz., May 17-Marriages 1 here have jumped from 274 in 19116 to °f law. California weddings bring this B-DY _...__ of MON'I'l‘EAL, Que., May 18--Cstt ve- receipts were 1,338 on the two Mon- l,l~.e treal livestock markets today. There d_ were no early sales of steers. Cows e to $4 50 and tops picked out brought weights sold for $4 and plain cows lor- $3. Bulls were from $2.50 to $4.50 is it t to t in at the comparatively early mn et was S “dy 25 can S or s0,ooo Glvlclv s'rAT.r; sllfiw- "_“ cz-ucnco May is More than sc. 0) failnllies and approximately 3()_. ;)a0;)eS;mgg_;f_dp;;se‘;_n`;_`t`_ff_(:;f_f_};;?__£_°1;‘§_;_ P. w. C. ExAMl.\'A'r10Ns-'I‘h4 bv the gOve,.hm..s commission on “___ 1 student.: of all tllrcc years of Prine( employment dhemg me Six momhs _ of \Vnlc.s Cnllcgc are liolv Writing preceding April 1_ 1931_ Expehdhhrhs their final cxamillntlons for th! wedded $3_595_g31_ _term of 1930-1931. lt is uliderstoo( __ ‘_tl.fit the cxamiliofions will be com' A weary angler Swv., fmuveyv mm =pivl.erl by the and of the preseni 9. fishmionge;-'5 5hop_ and with A sigh ~ \\'c:>l;. 'T110 Colivcuzliloll exercises _will threw his empty creel on the count- ibo llclfl on file wrck following. er. "Puts few fish in thot," noi said. "Put ‘ern up as though they ` had been caught today." "Certalniy,I ° slr! How many?" "I-I'm! Better make Western Cuardlan it three or four trout. It`s best noi ; __/___ to take home too many People gel _ _Mtch lMPR0‘.ED_h _S _heaS_ 5; c<;1;:?fnI:_;?_’_ee§1cl_e_;ieu1°u§_shln53;: _ing to report that Dr. E. E.‘Sinc1all' ' ’ ' ‘ ol Sllllllricrslde. who has been ser- Bu r"'w°u]d'»'“ you rather )icllsl_\' ill in tilt: Prince County Hos- l'i i ii" “ ? W > _ _ _ ._ s;v;Dni?_' rft;3e__ s____ii_h“‘°_;____ “Ex _pllul is suihi-i<~llil_\' lmpl'o\'erl to be ' ° _.chi <1 ~ - lsl -___ _ calied here this evenillg, and I was ; x K U ‘Q um ‘Q h ‘mm S __ z --*V* _ t will lr ‘md °h“f"y Ik"°w ma I "B mph-ea if rut aeoonl psy _eternal tribute to their tou. me “dem” ° 5 He cell receipts were zoos. 'rho coli - - l is _ “nl P985 E. iiimsxnxdtogeiz T:dn_;;;:;“:£ age of fifty-four, was deeply mo of religion. They were always guided °d' mt muy by the Cathwc Church in meh, stmggles by the hehe _md and diocese of Charlottetown, but by the promise oe the o__°ss_ citizens generally throughout the I Ahhh not “tempt eo eshmhw Province. His funeral, held in Char- the wont, or to sell the ron, or your ‘°"'°"°‘"" °'“ "“"' 15' W” ‘.“‘°“"'°" Excellency's revered and distinguish- by ° 1”" °°n°°“"° npnsentmve ed prodewnom Then, nun” m “__ of the diocese and by many dignit ev” emhrmed in the hmm? of mm aries of the Catholic Church in oth- arts i cl di Archb place. They were of those in whose er P ' n " “U “hw livm and labour-s christianity sp. 0’Lea-rv. lsdniontou; archbishop ,psnd in pemeemh mmm’ In he 0'D?nneli, Halifax; Bishop Morrison. .austere simplicity. in ite strength '*“*~¥°“"“f B"’h°f’ ’*°B““‘°' 5°: md ,_e~hdeme“_ in in toleehneh he John; Bishop Chaisson, Chathemz integrity and lie deathleee hope for B'-"“°P °°‘“l’*'°“- Thi” R“’~‘S» mankind. In the life of our Prov- mm” R'°“‘“t' BL Ge°"3°°‘ New' mm; with hh diva,” "Nh ‘hh foundiand; Bishop Aiexandér Mac- umhhee .hh needs, hh dmmhe W Donald, and Monsignor arneau. ‘ether th humane' their Mmm hh representing Cardinal Rouleau, of fluence everywhere remains as a Q“°b'°' hcaling. mconcillrlg and saving grace, '_ "" "' "' ' " and here it will remain forever. 'rhe “mm 5"" “UMM” Bauman Catholic Church in our H “_ PIh§0iKE. H18. Moy - e Pmvmu- Wu nunumd by . nw" cruiser Birmingham, the first ship “mmm 'nw wma mr huh ends' t si " Gernm s'lbrnar'r.<, during I' ‘1 il Wold W has been sen to the splendour of their achievements. and 'slr h;.h_ “I L in the high pfpltull chleoi' 01 théil' ' more higher. Trade was fairly wt- ive. Two lots of fair tn medium good calves averaging 127 pounds brought $6. One lot of 58 calves averaging 135 pounds was sold between $5 26 135 pounds was sold for 85-40. Fair to just medium quality calves were sold between $5 and $5.25 and plain calves brought around $4.50 to $4.75 Common calves mostly drinkers sold as low as $3.50. Quotations good veal $6 in $6.50 medium $5 to $5.75. Common $3.50 to $4.75 Sheep receipts were 189. Sheep brought mostly $4.50 to $5. Spring lambs averaging 50 pounds or bet- ter brought 14 cents per pound and common light lambs weighing 35 to 40 pounds were sold for nine cents per pound. Quotations. Ewes $3 to $5.50 lambs _ good $14. common $9. Hog receipts were 1,987. 1-logs were slow sellers. Early sales ranged from $8 to $8.50 for bacons, butchers and lights. Mixed lots brought 87.50 to Selects when sold on grade brought tl per hog premium. 1'-illdy Novelist: “Darling. I have ,. to try to make you take salmon, b.- _ cause she likes it better than any: j other fish!" _ Strange Case for an Oculistf-Tilal _ of a young lady who. instead of a 3 pupil, has a college studeilt ill her ` eye. _ cem stared in amazement at the scene of desolation. "What ever's happened?" llc oslicri. his foreman. The foreman scratched his head in 1 perplexity. l "As soon as we took the scaffold- I ing away the whole building coi- lapsed," he exclaimed. The manager gritted his teeth angrily. i -‘You fooll" he snapped. “piano I tell you not to take the scaffolding down until the wallpaper was up'."' ____...__._- Lawyer no witness in ofveralls» _"You in the overalls. how much ar you paid for telling untruths'?“ you would be in overalls too." I I Some women grow old before their ir -RE.\IAl.\`S EXPECTED LATTER iifil) OF THIS WEEK-The fsmill’ lwiw l'ci‘ci\'o