JANUARY 1a. 1941 a lvlillllil floating St. llharlaa Auxiliary ‘ The annual meeting till-s. J. J. Dufly in the chair. The president reviewed ings are now held on the rnittce appointed monthly. thus adding to social pleasure. The financial statement was presented by the treasurer show- in; are” receipts of 02,353.15. During the past year the Hospital chapel was re-decoraiedand paint- rid at the expense of the Auxll- tnry. Sister Mary Angela thanked the members for their assistance and asked for their continued support. The chaplain. Rev. Ken- neth C. MaeMlllan. spoke briefly to the members. thanked them for their cooperation, and urged them to enlarge their society thus anabiinz them to do more and better work. lr was anlmoualy decided that the slate o! ofloer; for tho in- romlnfl year remain unchanged. Tile)‘ are as follows: President. Mrs. J. J. Duffy: vice-president. Mrs. M. J. Conway; secretary. Miss Margaret Wisner; treasurer, Sister Mary Angela; execu- Pve. Mrs. S. Trainer, Mrs. J. Pol- Ilrd. Mrs. A. MacDonald. Mrs. P. llurnaghan. Mrs. J. Costello. Mrl. A, Coady: sick visiting commit- ‘or. Mrs. E. Connors. Mrs. E. Mc- lt-rqur. Mrs. W. Currie. PLANES LAY ‘IIOPPEBS .\iELBOURNE. Australia -tC P) - Grasshoppers. conning in plague proportions from grasslands of (‘antral Australia, were met last war with a chemical offensive fr _ aircraft which is expected to e d their invasion of croplanda. Gam- rnexene was used with a resultant 08 per cent kill. HAYTON. Devon. England —(CP) -'f‘wenty-seven riders and their horses attending a hunt travelled here by train from adjoining towns. Too Late To Clasify WANTED IMliIEDIATELY. BAR.- hr-r. Apply William Weather- ble. IIIITIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. 50c Per insertion BIRTHS BALLEM—Jallua.ry 6, 1047. at Mrs. N. W. Maclfwnonul. Cross Roads. to nlr. and Mrs. G. Eric Ballern. tnea Orla Acoml a son, Richard Lloyd. AIURPIIY-At the Prince County Hospital on Jan. B. 1047, to Mr. land Mrs. W. Kenneth Murphy, Litlkluttlr Road, a son, George ‘Allan. WYLIE-At Winnipeg General‘ Hospital, Winnipeg. Mann on Jail. 13. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wylie, nea Marjorie Moliison ell Ellllimersidc. a daughter, 6 lbs., li o7. ' (JOLE - PBOFITT-Mr. Charles licnry Cole andlMiss Jessie Mar-I Karel Profitt were Joined in bonds of iloiy Matrimony in Si. Stephenb| thurcll. Burlington, on Wednesday. January 15th, 1947, by the Kev. D. E. Noel. . -- ANDREW-At the home of Win- field Clark. Belmont. Lot 18. Miss l-Llin Andrew. The body is resting at the Compton Funeral Home, fillmmerside. Funeral notice later. (ll-ITSON-At the Prince County llispitnl on Jan. 17. i947. Mrs. Annie Getson, aged 78 years. The llxniy is resting at the Compton J-‘lnrerai Home. Summerslde. until Saturday noon. thence by motor liFZIFSC to her late home at Kil- tinre Capes for burial. ROBINSON - Entered into rest at f»: Brighton Road. Friday. Jan. l7- 1947. Mrs, George E. Rbblfllflll lll her 59th year. Resting at the MIC-i ‘Lean Funeral Home until Sunday? morning, then in All Saints Chapel. I Funeral f-rom Si. Peter's Cathedral on Monday morning. service start- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. l"rir‘r‘s cemetery. l\lrlNNlS-—Dled it the Charlotte- l"'-\'n l-Iolpitaul. Jan. 1'1. 1M7. John Mcfnnis. age 3:; years. The rlmnins were forwarded from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home $alilrday afternoon to her home {it Little Humour. Mineral notice nler. WOOD-At the P. If. Island Hos-" hital. Thursday. Jan. l8. Ambrose Wood in his 66th year. Funeral l.om the residence of his son. Edison Wood. 36 Kensinlton Road. this Saturday afternoon.‘ lrrvlce starting at I o'clock. In- terment People's Cemetery. In Memos-lam in lavln: aaIII-lo-ry-‘of my brother IOBIIT I. HELL Did Ismail; ll. 1M0- xm» -~~'~_-:~_1r_e_-*l_ N. D. MacLean lmaanralrnn EMIALMER Charlottetown and rants Ilhhin Ileaoll ' i o! at. Charles Auxiliary was held at- in; Charlottetown Hospital on Janu. ary B. 1M7. with the President, the year's work and thanked the moans", for their kind cooperation. Meet- first Wednesday evening of each jnnnth and lunch is served by a com- |oned with the BElITIlAL aunnnlnlt ma col m." at looalurllntarizat. on\“gd'::|-|'|::: '3 ‘hi-manners may be inserted 4N0 in atlvuoa.‘°rd'_-mcu, u,‘ ORASWELL for Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI. Phone 525. COOK'S K01‘ Plltllqrapns, SURANCE. . FLEECE - LINED BLOOMERS. The 5901'! Toggery. NEW LONDON PrcsbyterialPas- tuft“ Cherie. Services Sunday. Jan."19ttl: Long River 11.00 a.m.; C1100" 230 nm-z Geddie Memor- Mlnlster. < ELECTED DIRECTOR — At the annual meeting of the Canadian Retail Federation. hclri this week in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Ml‘. J.Cl. McDonald. of the film of S A. lvtcDonald Limited. Charlotte- town. was elected a Federation dir- ector for the yea;- 1947, AMONG GUERNSEY warm” —Among Guernsey class leaders in Canada for Dcconlbcr. 1946. listed officially in the 305 Day Division, is "to 10w" year old cow Patesie Louise “med bl’ Mr. J. Eric Hurry. Win- sloe. with a record of 9,534 lb5_ (,1 milk. 447 lbs. butterfat BUILDING PURCHASED-It is understood that the building on Great George Street in’ union ‘he d"!!! business was carried on by the late J. Peter MacDonald. llndcr the name ot Tho TWQ Macs has been sold to Mr. Waiter Pick. ard. The stock has been purch- lwl by Mr. Ralph Jenkins of Jenkins Pharmacy. The drug store will be kept open for considerable time under the management of Mr. Edward Smith. MARRIED IN ENGLAND — In 5t. Mary's Redemptorist Church. Claphanl. London England, on December 26. 1946. the marriage of Captain Vernon L. MacDonald and Miss Nora Shecnan was sol- emnlzcd. After the Nuptial Mass a reception was held at the home of the bride, following which the young couple left on a short hon- eylnoon in Ireland. Captain and Mrs. MacDonald are due to arrive in Halifax January 19 on the Aq- uitania. g ST. PAUL'S A.Y.P.A. —— A cabaret style dance was held in Si. Paul's Parish Hall on Wednesday. January 15th.. with approximately eighty people present. The hall was gaiiy decorated in A.Y. colors. blue and white. and canldlcltt tables arrang- ed alvund the hall added to the festive air of the rccasion. Music‘ was supplied by Paul Cudnlore and his Band. The progralnrne included s. aolo by Batty Compton. “Si- Louis Blues". and “snowbslifi "spot" and "ellnlinallon“ dances. Rcfl-eshnlents were served by fcur A Y. member waitresses. under the supervision of head waiter George Anderson. very capable convtnor of the dance com- mittee. By twelve o'clock. everyone agreed that it had been a very suc- cemful evening. TRINITY Y. l‘. lL-Trlnily‘ Y.P. U. held its regular weelciy lncct- ing last night. Tile meeting op- rcading oi’ the minutes of last week. Rev. ‘IKE. liicbennan then introduced Miss Harriet Christie. associate score-i tnry. and Rev. Jack Bishop. Mar-t itime secretary of the Students" Christian Movement in Canada. Miss Christie and Mr. Bishop both gave very interesting ad- dresses on the way young people livv in other countries and how! an "unprojudiccd Christian niilt- udr: can help us" and our fellow citizens. Under the leadership of Willard Brchaut. Wendell Horton and Artllur Clow the group en- joyed some iivclv games. Follow- ing the recreation. Willard Bre- lluut nnd Elm MtlcLeod it'd o vt-ry impressive devotional service which concluded the mot-tink- Pianists for llig rvenills “T”. Richard l-lursi and Doris Crns-t well. ANNUAL MEETING 0y vonk Cl-IUIICI-I -'l‘he annual meetins 0i the York United Church congrsg, ntion was held in York Parson-age my Thursday, January 10th at. 8 pm. Rev. J.A. Nicholson prcsld-cd and Mr. ll.T. Vessey was secretory-l Minutes of last nleettng were read and adopted. Mrs. Nicholson report- lug for the W.M.S. said that tho allocation for the year had b1 cxceedcd. The W.M.S. report con- ininsd that of the mission circle, the Mission Band and the C.G.I-T- Mrs. Archie vosisy reported 11"" 2 boxes of clothing llad been sent to Trinidad. Mr. Leigh Vessel! Y?‘ ported concerning the runr-lfl! 13X" penses of the (Ihurch and after all expenses had been met, had a bag] ance 0n hand. ln the absence o the Treasurer. Mr. ll. T. ivatts. Mr, uitin Brovm gave the report of stgwnrds and said that. the financ- es were ln excellent shew "id ‘h: the allocation for the year was“, sight. Other 8809"“ "P°'”vw Ev then received. Miss "BM" i“ ~e for the Bible Society. Miss w!‘ MaoPherson for the Young Peocpu A 1m renown-a W" 1949,, as officers for 1d T- Beoretary Treasurer. Mir- "m Med- wuu‘ Mr’ Rnymond vcuesfleilneral w Bond o‘ allywtrrtlinlng ca- lvlenrlxlsslerslfillilla? Mr. nigh Vwiii’ and Ham’ “w” “Won .1“. e o! art Chappelle. Us ers in c ‘Iggy t Pllte collections: Ruifi" A mm; Sim“; vusey, Dean Watts. l‘ Bmwm oi-gurflsts: Arthur Vesscg and l-IT. Veasey- It W" "i" '"°_"‘,_. “a ‘wonder! tlhat the wonlirzrelvii.‘ v yon Qgtgnd to the Minister. - -, heir m u", appreciation for t . faithful ssrmccfilfiggffihfi.’ 22%;; nlgnwrol-“tnell- loyal Ind ‘""°" service durins the W" 7°"- m" CONFEDEBATION‘ LIFE IN- ifll 7-30 um. Rev. D. A. CumpbclLl , Pruontllnga "Yesterday In Supreme liuurt .. The motion l. ' "lent in the 28:38:)? tlllemlélfi} versus Howard Con", with indecent lurllllfodtacy afternoon in ‘emit W" by Mr. w.ll:. Bent- K-Ci. was taken under ad- eme"! by Chit-f Justice Thane . Campbell shortly before court, adjourned yesterday evening. Mr‘ '7' o" c- Campbell who be- n" m! "Bllment Thursday after- noon against the quashlng 911119 indictment. continued yestcrdq morning for the Crown and m"! @1114"! his argument about 415 ycslerday evening. A He cited ‘several cases in rebut- l “ii 0f Mr. Bentley's argument [hm ‘he AUQFIWY General once electing to follow a certain lcourse l‘! avid wcrlt on to maintain that luics of evidence, essential to the l conducting of a court trial, did not apply to the taking of ovl. dmce by 8 Grand Jury. Mr- Cflmllbeli told the court that since hearsay evidence was not admissible under the rule; of evidence. and silica legal author. itiea had decided ‘ma ru-les of evidence a Grand Jury‘s hearing ' was not subject to those rules. it l necessarily followed such a Jury could. if it saw fit. accept he“. say evidence. lt {was not necessary, he said, for tie child, the alleged Victim of the assault, to give her evi. deuce 'J0l0f‘t'_‘ the Grand Jury. K1110 father had appeared and ) since lhc Grand Jury was a 55¢. ,ret tribunal. sworn to mini,“ secrecy as to the nature of its deliberations. no one could say wether or not the father's evi- dence was heal-say or factual. Nor did it mattcr. Mr. Campbell lnaintuined. since the Grand Jury had power to bring in an indict- nlent without hearing any wit. nesses. i Before the court adjourned Mr. Bentley suggested to the court that a the judgment on his motion to quash the indictment would be of great import to the administration of justice as well as of much value to the present and future members of the legal l profession. a considered Judgment by the ("oiirl would be welcomed. Immediatgiy following MnBent- ley‘s suggestion. the. Chief Justice announced the taking ol’ the mo- tion under advisement. In the Excise appeal case n! the King. respondent. versus Al- fred Stewart. appellant, the charge was anlendod and the ap- pellant. fined $100 or two months {In jail. The appellant. however. . \vns granted $30 costs. G. R. ' Holmes. K.C.. for tile respondent and J. B. Johnston for the apps-l“ lanl. y The conviction in the Prohlir. ition appeal of Mark Spencer wasl confirmed but the fine was re- duct-d to $100 or two months in jail. G. R. Holmes. K.C.. for the rvsprlndcltt and J.O.C. Camrpbell‘ fol" the appellant. ' The court will resume its sit- tings Monday morning at 10.30. Shotgun Anti llina Wild liucks Seized Oil Wednesday afternoon an R. c, M. Police patrol. out. checking on the number and species ofl ducks wintering in the Province-l came to the patch of open water] at tile mouth of the Midgell Itlveri and turned a powerful D311‘ 01 field glasses on a large black and white duck sitting on the edge of the snow-covered ice. Puzzled for a moment as lo whilt species of duck would have a crimson streak running down its white breast," the glasses were kept trained on. the bird. It was then noticed that. tile crintson streak had coloured the snow on which the dllcic was sitting. It was blood. A few scc- onds lutel" the duck gave its llcad a few weaves back and fo-rtll and toppled over dead. Sweeping the glasses over the water a. pail‘ of dolti duck! were observed floating on the water under the railway bridge. The patrol clo-sed in and found a gun- ner, a native of the district, ling: into n llllllll set at the edge of the‘ lrrcukwatcl". Four duqts were‘ louuti in the blind with illln with‘ four more dead on the water and a flfth"on the ire. . . ninq in ail- ‘Blr- dpcks were American Golden- cyes and Barrows Golden-eyes hotter known to the sporting frat- ernity as Whistiors. The shotgun and ducks were promptly lolzeti' and the defendant will be taken to court ,in the near future Personals The many friends of Mra. George ; Anderson. Breadablane. are glad to learn she Ls recovering from a ser- lous operation in the P12. Island Hospital. The many friends here of Mr. 0.1‘. Stone. D.F.A., O.N.R.. Saint John are glad to hear he is oonval- escing after his severe illness of the past several weeks. LL-Col. K. S. Rogers, who is president of tlic Canadian Assoc- ialion of Broadcasters. leaves -for Toronto this morning where. next Tuesday. he ‘will partlclpatg in the "Citizens Radio Forum" with Mr. David Duntlm. president of the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration. l _i___._.___tl_____ | motion was unanimously adopted. The Minister exprtaaed hi; a t. the excellent spirit prevailing in) the congregation. On motion the meeting adjourned. The annual meeting for the whole York Charge will be held later. " [Polish Election l mill- 79° flllresent the govern- A. Nicholson and to Mrs. Niclwllm‘ ation.to all for their fine work and‘ "l"! bloc. 420 the RBI-u. 211i the M rule _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ctlnn|ltal.lu.telt:uve' (Continued from Page 1) tscholasticate and was ordained to the‘ earliest age permitted under thejAre l the iriezthood when only 23. osnon law of the church. a Cardinal, He had risen from the qualities fitted ninl for his position as Archbishop C-f Quebec and Card- jiual of the l-loly Roman Church. l “Before he "was consecrated bishop lie held for many yea-rs important posts at Ottawa. In the captal of the Dominion he came to know and appreciate problcmg affecting the whole Dominion. i “It was with this background of Canadian knowledge that he went ‘to Cltravelbourg. Sask. as bishop. and I was his neighbor in the see i of Rosina." lilergyilntiState Join In Tribute To Late Cardinal QUEBEC, Jun. 17-(CP)— M?“ of high office in church and stall: joined today in tribute to ROClFlQLIC Cardinal Villeneuve. “The Good Father". who died this morning in a. Ins Angcles convent. Messages of praise for U19 63' year-old Archbishop of Quebec and of condolence to Cannda and par- ticularly to the RCtlllBn Catholics l Governor of Quebec: The death of the Cardinal “is a great loss for the church in Canada and (or in; country as a whole." To Ba llaltl Sunday WARSAW. Jan. 17—The Corn. munlst-supported Government bloc parties mobilized their entire enrolled membership of clung to 1.000.000 tonight for an intensive house-to-house campaign to bring out the vote in Poland's parliam- oniary elections Sunday. The Poles will vote in 6,726 pre- cincts. ohooainc m deputies of a 10M 0f 1.675 candidates. 0f the LIMP Dlfly. 1W the "new liber- atlon" group which split oil’ from the P.S.L.; 15 the Roman Catho. ilca and 22 other candidates in various groups. ' lllan Arrested A Bowling After Women ~ HOLY NAME ALLEYS Big Four League she thought llcr nose was brokcn.l High Single v_ Cmle 258 rook of priest to this high office The new‘ Se“! the than rams up High three p. Smitll 681. ill jllSl- three years. , hehlflcl them and seized them, PDjn[5;_ From the time llc received lhcl banging them over the tread. The 01d Timrrs 1-3’ Arabs 4 l-Z red cap of cardinal. His Enlillcllt-e, Women screamed and alter a. siuirt CH"|_‘OWN ALuqyg ‘"5 "mlilaillly lll lire stwilight.‘ Struggle the assliiant ran away. l -|-|"r.,;_ l~l_c_ travelled widely in Carrillo, Tile women were \\'8ll(lII;_.' along yn-ank D0319 101 91 g2 _ vlslieti Europe tilrec tilllcs and in‘: Win11)’ slYPfl lflWaHl l.llC!|‘ ll"iIllPS w_ Tgylqr g4 10g 9;; GfIDpQSQCUlIOH, gguid not change the fall 0f 1045 was papal deg-gain‘ zkr-hc-rt distant-e away whctl they .j_ Rnnghan g3 91 g3 to the inter-American Morgan‘ were beaten. The attack was made 1-11 pouiton g3 g; 9i Congress at Mexico City on the‘ about l p.111. and the.man arrested‘ A. Doran 92 l1’? 105 wccasion of the 50th anniversary‘ a half-hour later on Elm Avenue. TQm1_1395_ i" "l! vvronallun or Our Lady oil .———~————— | Bu“; iouadlluvt- l‘ I Reg Whitlock .. 9g lil 7o — V. Gallant 9 H2 100 i Jiew Trial For s. . .. .. Cardinal Moliuigan M E | D- k ‘S: 2323"" " 2i rs. vet yn it: ......-.... Expresses lie r t m" "““‘°"‘"- g 3 s High three-SH. . Pointy- ___ TORONTO. Jan. 11 1GP) ~ “w, 5. Bu“ o’ . l.lr 31 words the five justices of On- ' _____ TORONTO. Jail. 17 e- (or) _»““‘°'S “PPS” “"1" "day "WWW" x. of c. BOWLING Jamgs, gamma] Wguigmv Arch, I the question awaited since Tuesday %__ Iblshop of Toronto. said today in a‘ 119ml " ‘MY 5°‘ “m? M11 Evelyn Shamrocks:- slagmnen, following Teceipt or ‘hey Dicks conviction oi’ murder andiyy But]... _ 224 1G7 M1 news or the death of Cardinal Vii- ‘ °"d°"d a MW "l" A» Curler . 15a 160 as leneuve; f It seemed probable ic-uigilt tilc 1,0“, 5Com 137 114 l.“ ~50, ‘h, dean, of Cairdmal vu_ dark-haired young Hamilton wiclow|Low Score . 115 144 135 leneuve we have ail lost a great “mum Stud "m 1°’ a 5mm "lmhmw 5"" -- »- 175 141 I54 Canadian and I have lost a dear ‘m Jan" 27 51°“ Wm‘ M’ father-l TMQFHW gryemy - 68-year-old Donald MHCLEBH, andi Acea:_. I nHe w.“ a ma“ u; brilliant in_‘l16l‘ clandestine sweetheart of alM. R. McGuigan 186 213 134 teliectual gifts, of srent Dfirsonal ye“ “m1 a ha“ ago‘ wuham 301w‘ F‘ 63m") - 114 340 lcharm and of the nlost profoundly l zuk" . C" Pmugm 153 136 ‘tensions chat-amen ms varied c,“ All three are cilarged with the M. Lee . 144 154 parlance as wen as his perm“; slaying March d. 1946, 0t’ John C. Costello . 141 215 Dick, Evelyn's 40-year-old htlsband Totai—2450. she her High single F. Gallant 240. High tllrce 1.. Butler 553. Points: Shamrocks l 1-2; Aves 3 of’ only five months, the man 'said obtained soap chips fol" ‘when they were hard t0 BB1- i i and s Droadllots:__ - - Doiron 175 I (Noti-ces») T. McAdam 334 | Fr. Cass 11g i "IIOCKPIY" _L. DesRorhes 1K6 l On Saturday". January; 11 one of L- Q- Kvlly 135 lthe most exciting scout hockcy Total-Till. ‘games played hills season was play- Chucks:- "ed at the Charlottetown Forum be- E. McDonald 115 [tween two scout all-star teams, OilCl REE. McDonald _ 131 ,tl'om Sunrlnerside and the other‘ W. Murray 171 ,irom Charlottetown. This, was the Lc-w Score 11g ‘first in a series of games to be A. Doyle 1'30 iplayed between Summerside and‘ Tolai-ZBOS. of his diocese came from All parisuma new n u, e _ . . q a m sz....‘::r:.l. its: 2.122%"; f" hills: iii- Unit Sllm- Itrl ve a t t ne - ' ' . ' thliiss only galrltadlan tcolgulglllfialisn Ems: W"? cilggaleg all; 511:“ ages-ll Points. Dreadnots 5. Chucks 1. l e ROTH“ ° e89 ° 5*" -i'1‘hc stron ma for the Summer- Jlmtes Clildillal Mcauiglmr Awl" side teamgwas zlsayton Schurmanl Ladle! Friday Aftammm Mum bishop of Toronto, said of him: Swim Scored “hme out of the “XI Tum N0 l_ "Cfiftlillfll Vlllfimu‘? "as l?“ fhgoals for the winning team. Charlie, g Montgomery 121i name to be ever remembered l."l Chev“... "Med both of ‘he ‘Om B- HWJ“ ~ - l“. ti"? hislvfl’ 0f Cflllldl" lfor the Charlottetown team. I; Baum, w Prime Ministcl" Mackenzie King: Mapmthem‘ w, said his death “is a great. loss to gUMMARy P,’ Maéxenzie 187 his Church nntl n grout loss to t ‘ 699 697 660 Canada" llnd Progressive Conscr- n"; pug“; Tum No z_ valive leader Joiln Bracken called J‘ RD emu‘! ilim "a statesman of his ‘church: 1 _.Char1ottg[gwn_ Qheygfle 1y“. G 358mm i and a. renowned world figure." i dine; 39g MacNem 128 no l" Tributes from ClillrCllnlEll WCFPI g __ gummy-side, 1,_ sebum-inn h'canheck 1M no 142.‘ not restricted to members s-f the; tstetsxart) 6.09 E Camemn n5 152 l“! Roman Catholic faith. I‘ ‘Team N” 3_ Rt. Rev. T. W. Jones. HlOClPF- Second I'm-rim N Macnmmd M3 150 H9 ntoi‘ of the United Church of can-i m‘ Macnonah, " 21,, Us m ads, calling the Cardinal's death. amsummergidg, 511111110115 (De. weir ‘ 135 169 “'9 "o grant loss." mid "he was ell-i lanevl. J. Schurmali) 5.07 B G: Barbour 25o 132 159 truste \\’lll a vcry great respnn-t 4-Cher0tletown, Cheverle t ar-l ,.. sibility and it is well known that| p‘ rett. Jardine) 11.10 3B‘ MP" 165 '1“ m he discharged the public offices J—~S\Jlll'lH1'El"Sld€. Delaney tSim- of that important position wltnl mom) 12.06 ‘Ehrlewainodgtél; _' 165 156 dl"">' ""1 "m" Rim- ' r: Matlileian 115 "l5 Archbishop Derwyn "r. Oweml run-ark‘) Bf sauna!" 92 10g primate of all Canada for tlte‘ o‘ Macnonéld m6 1.).) l“ Church of England in Cahutlu. saidl 6—Sum.nlersl§icr-l. Sinilnolnbsl (De-l E‘ Haul", ' ' ' ' " H4 Q9 the Cardinal's co-religionists "v/ilii‘ lnncy. .i. iurmall . , ‘ 633 7&2 Izillaslsr “l .r."-"* “sitzlsilsi”..%f°""""""" a = communiianl?‘ peope outs] 8 “s ll-Slammerside. Schunnam 13» m“ “w” G‘ kbm" 551‘ Following ore extracts from r 12 fl“ some of the many other tributes: 11111011051 (g- ulAtgnf Exfflffial Affairs Minister at. Charlottetown —Goa1. D. Clarkea, 1.00m“; B”? l" i Laurent: Cardinal Vllleneuvc in defence, A. Zaksm, C. Tihacker. J. G M ‘h -_ m8 r1 __ the exercise o-f his duties was “not w°°d7 mnlmrd“ P‘ Jardme‘ n G‘ Frau-loci?" l wit; m: only n great spiritual leader, but WW4» c- Clwvuk- J~ wflum w‘ 3' 700mb. “m 15a also one of the greatest Canadians Blfrem- M Mccleluihmt A' Mm‘ V’ w.“ 136 61 of his generation.” D0!!!)d- D- NlS-hommli c- MM”- wnzl "6 £50 Sir Eugene Flset. Lieutenant- irom__uw Stumn aide --Goa1. J. lilacKayli defence. L. schnrmarl. J’. Got-rill; n”, l7""- fonwards. J. Schumann, D. Sim- stud moi-la. M. Delaney, D. Wedge. R. 8- "WM" MacArthur“ v. Harris, P. seliur- - Bleed _ - man, a. Stewart. s. Palmer. B- McDonald Official _l-:. Trainer. referee. Rho High single n. Whltlock 211. l High trim a. McDonald sea. Points: Fred's 5; Tomnbs 0. l l. ti u. iininigi a CANADIAN STUDENTS ENTERTAINED BY FRENCH FAMILIES On the occasion of the irioenton- ary of Saint Isaac Jogual. when General Vanier. Canadian Ambass- ador to Franco. and Mrs. Vanier wcre received by the Bishop of Or- lea-sis. Monseignctlr Courooux. Mrs. ~ Vanlcr expressed the wish that Canadian students at the Sorbonne in Paris could visit French tarn- ilies. In response to this wish, sev- eral families invited Canadian stu- dents to their norms for the Christmas vacation. ‘ 5-»,- The annual meeting of the L. P. U. will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ki/C" All members ore urg- ently requested to be pre- sent. LONDON - (OP) - Bu: driver Horace Pike. working in his spare time with a chisel. saw. trowel and hammer. built ‘a house he has named ‘Tire’; Peak" at. a oost of I550 ($2.200). ¢§Q9¢ Election of officers. ate-Lo Points: Ping Pong: l; Rangers l.’ I _ - .,s §a+€oa 3*»)! Q1» §~99€>wt ‘Excellent Progress .ln School Lunch lProjacts Reported Old Timers:- Brlllianl: Scholar __ _ E Dowel" 175 {Q7 305 i ‘ I A man wasarrestcd by Cl.y Police H“ Duncan 196 19g 209 Excellent ilrogrl-ss 1n sin-Jul charged A brilliant scholar. his su('ct:ss,°31'l.l' "11! morning 811d "Old 0Y1 F DOUGH“, 395 167 114 lllnc-‘l projects; 1,, sunlmcrsnd, lmult. made as a teacher led to ills election as‘ suspicion o1 having stopped and v‘ uoyi, 169 25,; 5g; Acadcllly. union and Green...“ "W Sil- Bishttr» of Gwvelbours. Soak. in‘ hem" 1W" Mme" °" Film!’ lei-v. Dr. McMahon 22a 20:2 m4 Schools has been FPlIlorted by the 1930 and this appointment was 51W?! I 5N0"- llml “F1161”- Pflll" Tuia|_g950_ _R.ed Cross Nutritionist Miss Es. followed by his nomination as. said the motive for the assault was A"b,._ Lollr Haines. “EHO h.“ visual Archbishop of Quebec little more: not immediately C19“- A! “Psi it Dr. Duffy . 224 226 1S.’- lllcse schools durine: ‘i... pas, than a year later. He was on-‘ W115 though! that fl 11111151‘ "Ml l???" E Rice _, 15g 14;, 205 iveek. in Sunmlersid: under the throned in February; 1932. lsnrltched but it. was found later on A' Mclilarlane _' 210 l2; 3U; guidance o; M.’ Clank“ Mercer A year later. he was elected to the street where it was dropped i" l. McKinnon 221 232 201 luncheon facilities for tfle out-of- ""° S‘°'°d C°II°¥° °f C"°'~1"fll*-l'h° "mggle- ‘E. Smith 21o 241 21s town children have been provided the fourth CBIIllClIBH to be named One of the women told police Tma1_3127_ in the school kitchen 'l"h~se ctlll- drvn are novv able lo obtain both cocoa and soup to Sllpplr-nlt-ni their lunvin-s curried from llblllty Hot vegetable soup vvlls sr-vvtrtl In lvtellll’ ClllllilPPii ill Union School and tomato soup to nine child en in (ireonvalr 1m tile (int nf Miss Haines‘ VlSllF. Wllllln llit‘ll Jun- l/tl‘ lb-d Cross tirgzlnlzzliinn lilo school children take the respons- ibility for planning and prepar- .‘ rug their lunches as an important part of their health work. Tile Silver Birch Womgfs In- stitute, ol’ Road's Corner. having offered their assistance in the Summerside lunch project. invit- ed Miss Hollies to their monthly tneoting to discuss the matter with them. A film on school lunches was shown. followed bv a discussion which resulted in tile Sugg"SliUl\ that lnsllilllv lllviilbvl". occasionally L'0illl'l.l)llll‘ such foods as baked beans. scalloped vege- ‘tablfh. and slows to the lunch project. “Clean Plall- Clubs" 2th n mlztns of discouraging food waste were discussed wlth tile school children during Miss l-laines’ visits. Poster making contests are being spons- ored by the Red Cross in Sum- llll-rsitlc- and Charlottetown to en- courage the school children to express their ideas of saving food. The Red Cross has chosen the V/t-Dk of January 20th for a Save Food Canypalgn. Food-saving SL15- gestions for llomemakcrs will be . _ 1-2. . . -~ "i" P-=-=— iliiisiliéi‘. if. ¥§J..§ii"‘§o.3l§i E" °°'i§" l" m i t1 1000 o'clock n L Doyle 12o mg at approx ma ey - - d that every person in the J R. Si. Joh 295 19g is hope . H Power n 108 140 l)rovlrra‘cp'v W511i ‘Md cqzrlsslfti-nllsltdnydoalrall‘ LOW SUD" 127 w" unnecessary 0o “W. i M such LOW 5C0“, 15B I58 in .his power to elmna . .r°tal__.,63_ waste. "Share with tile l-lungri mug"; a‘ is the slogan WhlCll stiould con- E. Doucette . m)“. w h’ uppertficsavdgrtler m" C_ Donovan minds throughout "ls - E. Gallant 1 , _ - 1 R Mcxcnm . Valid meat coupons Harr A_ ward accepted at Red Cross ouse‘ for y; Cullen 7L, -turned in to free niorzcgneg’ r 'rota]_aomv _*l‘|li7l1'iPl'1l to hungry l P High sirlzle E. Corlsh m. ""°*“‘" High three E. Doucette d A " wrffifl-TWW“ l ward 58L m‘ . rlcacnlnc NUTRITION A; n, guide to teachers who want to interest their classes tn ltealtrigl- gut Qgting, National Health autho _- ties suggest copies of Canada! Food Rlll€S"~—Sl-lnpl9 outllr/rs of lhfi tirinciplcs of nutrition. This mater- n distributed by PNvIHClHl i LUMBER 60 pcs. i8’ long) 396 pcs. l7'6" long) 64 pcs. l7" long) S8 pcs. l0‘ long) 62 pcs. 9' long) butt and 7" tip. width ondfin 9', l2’ and l5‘ 406 pcs. 6"xl2"—i7'6"long) 29 pcs. 6"xl2"—-l8' long) l5 pcs. 6"xl2"- 9’ long) I75 pcs. lO"xl2"—'|6' long) It interested in supplying oil i 5 West St., Teleph %aw §=ae1§e a noises aii-iiréwq-vaaran 53,4» §>on also &s -> u as o» a Round Spruce or Hemlock logs not less than l2" diom. ot butt ond l0" ot tip. 540 pcs. I6’ long-Round Spruce logs not less than 9" at or'-- FREEMAN LESLIE, Si. PM PAGE FIVE w“ i our DETAILS an: (Continued from Page 1) [the premiers had been cngagee for four days in "ratifying con- structive discussions with repre- sentatives oi’ the Dominion and Provinces of New Brunswick and Saskatchewan." "We shall submit" to tile Mani- toba Cabinet at ilS next sitting llle present position of our nego- tlations." Manning. Jones Expected Ill i; statement announcing the conclusion oi’ the discussions, Mr. Abbott disclosed that he had been informed Premier Manning of Al- brrla will rrnch Otto-ya ltcxt Wed- llfrlily’ to EliSCULS a tnxlltzell agree- lhcnt. Pat-enter Jolie. ni Planer Elnarzi l~l<lh<i announced in Challcltetoxvn that he vras leaving lnr Ottawa for taxation fll'~|‘ii=.‘i0l’i=. It is I lirved ‘r:- ir; wnlltz: w. put lilo final l.'illt'lif'~ tr, nil ;;',‘,l'(‘L‘iit(ll! nllcldi’ nccrfltvd iii principle. Prelnlcl’ Mocdrlnaid of Nova Sco- tia left 110:0 today after being ac- quainted ‘with the new offers made to Manitoba. Saskatchewan and New BTUHLHYlFlK. These development; left. only Ontario anti $60; still to enter the taxation picture. They have not carried on any negotiations alnCc the Dominlon-Provintial conference inst May failed to bring liver ll ltgrecmrnt with nil prov- inc . l’l'f‘lll.(| AicN-ull‘ .t.'.;d .\’ll'. rules left. Ottawa almost as soon as the discussions ended. but Premier Carson vrns undecided as lo his de- pllrturc. The (ll>('LZ.)..~lt)!lS with tile titre" |liUVillUCb came nftcr Ml". McNail" announced that New Brunswick was suspending taxation negotia- tions on the grounds that British Columbia had been given more fav- orzlblc treatment. His announce- ment was folio-yeti bl‘ Mt‘. Abbott's invitation to New Brunswick. Sask- atchewan and Manitoba, the first to indicate they would enter Agree- ments, to come to Ottawa. Soon after their arrival they were presented with a formula that was aimed at wiping out the discrepancy in subsidy payments. with the for- mula in front of them tile Provin- cial and Federal authorities went over the previous draft agreements and made the necessary alterations. A source here said that if the re- negotiated BRTPPIIiGIllS now are ac- cepted hv provincial cabinets their conclusion la practically assured. The British Columbia and Prince Edward Island agreements were made conditional on the conclusion of alfltements with New Brunswick. Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The next week is expected to bring reactions from Nova Sootia. i and Alberta. but there is no indica- tion of Ontario and Quebec making any move totentvr the picture. RAW VEGETABLES Need for inclusion of vegetables. preferably raw, in the winter diet. is the subject of comment among Ottawa health authorities. They (lBClHPC that a side-salad. for in» lP-l , t .isb0il 1 lthfl nd. alat- "Sflllli d*‘t*“1'l‘m°nt‘ “M b") local jtlillelfind that] vgitablL BB1’! ePsaen- hvalth units» tial to diet. in the winter an well aa LONDOII __ (GP, __ Frank at. other seasons. Hoppl‘, visiting tile "Bfiililn C3“ Make It.“ Exhibition with his Wilt?- stoppcci to oonsult i115 Call”??- iooked up _to find a 011W! l‘ formed behind hlln. M __, A. Affleck .180 e03 162 ‘ ‘ v. snow" ,1? 1?? INTHE MARITIMES W. Swltzcr n; 118i _D Brown ‘ ' " i JMMQAZi Doltk'a:-— d 1w m8 E. S thei 11 M. Cuutcilffae 214 154 HALIFAX a. Jewell .. lea 144i NEW Gussow C" Mbhea" J70 1145 run. Lv. Char- E- B5“ 193 "05 ‘ lotfetown Toial-—258'l. h“ p_ n” L‘, we High single C. McLean 270. i ulugnw‘ ' _- l’ High three C. Mclfian 603» i h“, m m_ M‘ nlL Points: Inlpcrials 1: DOWN 4- u“ (‘andlepln League “o0 on Champs:— n‘ 3n ‘ élatgigww New J. M D id 92 - - r. Miklllllon 100 t»; all $9"G°HN‘;;': "y w J. Poulinn . 10c no r7 H X-T n. Lnrler los as as f‘. " E. Rive loo s2 o": ' Tombqwa Reservations-Tickets g Klutching llands:— Rollers Agency. J. Coles . 7f) R1 0H‘ Phflho 540 c. Francis . as 94 so Airport B. Pools 93 106 SS.‘ Phone Z061 - 20B! ct. Tillie s3 1m 1:5 I , y, , _ E. Ward 70 ill) S3 j _ ‘ 'l‘r.tal~»llso. ‘ M E ‘ lligll single G, ‘rune 12a - “_ lligh threo G. 'I‘lllie 314 L Points: Kllttt-hing Hands J; "qr champ» l. - AI HWAYS ‘Tonight :ti 7.00: Champs va.l ‘Hi-Y Grads. WANTED Z We require the following lumber for repairs to Breakwater l of Souris, P. E. I. June delivery. ‘ 79,000 t.b.m. 4" Spruce or Hemlock Plank-U’ to l0" in ; lengths y Spruce or Hemlock i or port oi this moteriol contact . ll. J. PHILLIPS 8i Sill. ' Ciftoyn, P. E. one 'l685_ '1, P. E. I.