s - ...a.»'=i:':i-'-L...‘ Ejffl l”lilLADlIl.PlilA Mailman Dominic Scola smiles and scrat- ches his head as he ponders what to do with two-week-old black and brown pupp_v he res- cued from shopping bag that had been stuffed into mailbox ht-re. Short Strike Halts Busiest l Commuter Railroad In U. S. l NEW YORK AP‘ — The Long] Island Rail Road. its traffic im-- pt"(lPti Tiiesday and finally haltedl for tivo hours during the evening‘ rush llour hv a trainmen strike. approathcd normal service Wed- nesla . The Christmas live walkout, \\h.ch lcft thousands of com- in Manhattan. by members of the of Railroad Train- “PS .’ ‘ Brotherhood men The bus:c<t commuter line in the I‘ S stopped completely whenl an all-out strike call was issued. The road had limped along with curtailed .\(‘l‘\'l('(‘ since trainmenl hcgan reporting sick at 5 am. about 300 men did not appear for: w a _v representatives worked out what both sides called a satisfactory agreement. Trains began rolling at Til pm. but ll was not iint:l l0 p m.I that substantial progress was' made toward rcsumin: normal’ service. By 10.30, however, the jam of passengers waiting at l"enns_vlvania station had been cleared l -}'iii,'lTest‘ ii}-;iit*{n"vt-n"e7z.tI£-iafits ’ Pit-o Bolivar. l6,4ll-foot moun- tain in the Sierra Nevada. I CITY AND CENTRAL l (Il\'i(T TAXES — last install. ment due and payable on or be- fore Tuesday Dcccinber (list. A. PICKARD AND C0. are tin- loatling cars of American Nut and egg size coal. VISIT III -STYLE Millinery . Great George Street where every style is Hi-Style. CIVIC TAXES — the rate of oiie-lialf cent will be charged on all past due installments. WE TREAT the sick well Gig- gcy's Pharmacy, open 8.30 am to in Interest at THE l.l’(‘l\'Y Winner of the Christmas Turkey drawn for It Pierccs Caslt and Carry on Mon- riay evening Dec Mr Leonard Ling of Whcatley. River F,. l (‘l\‘l(' T/txl-IS — Plcasc bring stub of tax bill when paying final installment. WORTlI'S PHARMACY will be ‘he onl_v Drugstore open all day. oday. l)ial 3424. We Deliver. CIVIC TAXES — The City Tax Office will remain open om 7.00 to 9.00 Tuesday, December 30th and 31st. I-‘l'l\'ERAl. TI‘!-ZSDAY — The funeral of the late Albert J. (‘ur- mn of Summervillc held ‘P3 u . itequiem High Mass was irated by Rev. Vincent Murnag- I . c . . P. Butler and Rev. Urban Gillis occupied seats in the ianctuary. Rev. John Cash of- 'iciated at The grave. PIII bear- ‘rs were Patrick Valley. Francis Murphy. Vernon Donnelly. Wil- iam Fraser. Harold Dunn. Bren- 'lon Curran. Interment was in the Church cemetery. The fun- ~rIl was largely attended. CIVIC TAXES — Names will not be on Voters lists unless all axes are paid on or before Dec- rmbcr Iilst. Mr. Paul ArsenIult_ student nt st. DunstIn's University is spend- ng his Christmas holidays with its parents. Mr. trsenoulfit Ind Kn. Cyril P.Q. of one per-1 P. m. On Monthly and l was conducted by the Rev. C. R. Moase. Pallbearers were Hedly ‘MacPherson. Ri?-hard Mac- Lean. ‘ieorge Kitson. M.I..A.. I-‘l'.\'I-ZRAI. AT MARIE — The funeral of the late Allan Mac-I Donald of .\lidgell was held on Ttiesdav afternoon from the Mac- ‘ Leon Funeral Home to Marie L-'niteri (‘hurch where services were conducted by Mr. A. (3 N. Ware. lluring the service the <‘hmr sang "in the Sweet Rye and Bye" The pallbearers were: ‘;\i.'ii':.lial| Peters. Roland Sander- son. Bruce Webster. Cyril Ding- .well. I-‘rct-man Webster. and _Everett Webster. Interment was in Miclgell (‘t-mctcry. ROAR RI-ICF.iVF.I) Almon. Hosvvzill of I)iinstaffii:ige has re- ceived word that the Yorksliire boar which he‘ shipped to George; Richardson. Szisk. for hreeding purposes has arrived, The telegram states that it is in good t't')n(ll'ltlll and I\ doing well. 'Vir Boswell sold the boar before‘ ll was born, when be \\.'Is' in Bran- flfln July l. ‘ FUNERAL TCESDAY — Thai funeral of the late Mrs. Lorne Watts of Hampshire was held ITtics«iay afternoon from the Clit- I cliffc Funeral Home and was . very largely attended. The set-l vice at the home and grave Hihbert Tremere. Cecil Stewart anti Miller Sanderson The In- terment was Hampshire Cemetery. FCNERAI. AT ST. GEORGES The funeral of the late James D Campbell was held on Tues- day morning from the residence of his nephew. bell. Dundss. Church. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Bennett Macdonald. who also conducted the service at the grave. Rev. John MacDonald in the Sanctu- h¢1|_ Jenkins. Am.-n, warren MacDonald, Al- vin Campbell. interment took place in the Church Cemetery. The funeral wns lsrtzPl.V flllelld" ruivt-znai. MONDAY — The funernl of the late John William Mncflnchern was held on Mon- grove. Rev. Dr. Louis Callaghan. . J. Rooney and Rev. low. M ' Mnnnnghsn occupied The ly IIAUGHEY —— Suddenly ' _ to pupils and ' prcctate and use to advantage a period of more than fifty years.l On December l7th. to Mr. and Mrs. George McGuigan. Catherine McDougalli A daugh- tcr, lbs. ROGERS —- At the I’ IC. I Hos- pital on Tuesday, December 24th, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Rogers. a daughter. DEATHS YOL'.\‘G — Suddenly at Pt. Townsend. Washington. on Dec- ember IS. 1957. y . Young formerly of Wood Island. P. E. I. in his 69 year. GAVIN At Prince County IIos- pital. December 24. 1957. lieruy (lavin. of Summerside. in his 81st year. Resting at the Comp ton Funeral Home. Funeral notice latcr. .\iacPHAlL -- At the Prince County Hospital. Summerside December 24th. 1957. Mrs. Mal- colm MacPhail of York Point in her 78th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral llomc. Funeral notice later. .VlA(‘PHAll. — At the County Hospital. Dec. 24. 1957. Mrs. Malcolm MacPhall, of North River in her 79th year. The remains are resting at the (iutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Friday, then to Cornwall Cnited (‘hurch for funeral ser- vice at 2 o'clock. The interment in the church cemetery. CONROY -— At The Charlottetown Hospital on Dec. 24. 1957. Peter J. (‘onroy. age 85 years. His re- mains are resting at the lien- ncssey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica for Requiem lligh Mass at 9 o'clock. and will then be forwarded to Tignish to St. Simon and St. Jude Church cemetery for interment. MACDONALD Suddenly It Cornwall Dec. 23. 1957. Douglas MacDonald in his 40th year. The remains were transferred Mon- day from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to the home of his sister- in-law. Mrs. Calvin MacDonald. Funeral .Thursday afternoon from Cornwall United Church, service starting at 2 o'clock. II- terment in the Church Cemetery ARSENAULT — At Cape Egmont, December 25. I957. Amnble Arsenault in his 93rd year. For- warded this Thursday Ifterntlon Prince funeral will take place Saturday morning to Mont Carmel Church 1'0!‘ requiem mass at 9 am. In- terment in church cemetery. e- MACKAY —- Suddenly It the P.E. I. Hospital Monday morning of Gordon MacKa_v formerly of Stanley Bridge in his 38th yenr. Remains were forwarded from will be held today v'i'hursdnyl It 2 p.m. Interment at tho Sacred Heart Home on Tue»- doy December 24. I957. Pot- rick Hnughey formerly of KC")/‘s Cross. in his 75th year. remains are resting It Char hnsrnl together» MCGUIGAN — At Oshawa. Ont. , ' Inee.’ i l Miad l i i C it t t 5.(X) . . ' ('lFhgrciioir wag tiihder the direc-1 S Pm 2 The Gum“-" ‘f;i$‘:“:}€;..';f‘:€?;?°3.?:.?'tf.T:::t t.'.£.‘.'.?'.f.f'..:."'.t"'..2';."..".’.‘.‘..'..."‘.:‘ Thurs.. DEC. 26. 1957 lirutessor at Prince of Wales Col- tions. The motion. Mrs. Aueldn - .1, (‘SC Dr J. H. Mnloney. Ind Sis- Wright. appreciation ” " Mary Chnrlcs. Drop -Outs . the grades was the chief conc rn thanked the members for their of the panel. The discussions continued into and ,,,u.r,.3u.d m,“.,,5 am.,,dcd would hetreatcd. The enthusiasm special occasion many of the iand interest of the audience were {raters were accompanied by . expressed r St. Prlncipni cf the work accomplished and for O Discussed At .ivere lively and vcry interesting. Although Prince Edward Pre- l.\ll answers were spontaneous as ceptory is located in Charlotte- u joint meeting of Queen Square . _ . and Rocliford “Square Home and l:3?e":jna:”;h?;ar:gPge?:l$fi':E:l%:; l mem L"%“£L__ te ‘ of Rochiord Square School. the special donation of money ro- - The causes of ‘Drop-outs" ln ceived prior to Christmas. She I H. & S. Meeting ‘the participants were not inform- town. its members reside in Vlb About UNI‘? lIuHdI't'd Parents cd beforehand what questionslious pnrts of the province. On this School Associalioiis held at the Community Center on December _.-_______.__.- W‘ P ' .. i ins rize I Knights Templar 1 Give Orphanage .-\ftcr the opening rcniarlts by. Mr. Charles McQuaid. chairman of the evening. pupils from the In Contest schools prcseired a short pro- gram of choral and dance selcc-t - M-_. C, 1 B \ 105‘ Charlotte. ‘"’"5- A l“'°“P 0‘ l4"l5 ”°"‘ chddren lt)\.\IlTs re‘:-dived oain unexpected itochford Square School sang _ Christmas present Monday even- two selections. This was followed} A gala (‘liristnias party" was mg‘ when she received Wm-d from by several attractive dance num- given the children of the Prince the -[ammo office Mme canadin bers given by boys and girls ot’.l-Jdward Island Orphanage on “mi, News that she had won 3 Mr. Ivan Bcrriganls dancing (‘liristmas morning by members prize ' contest conducted classes. f Prince Edward Preceptory of through wet pnhncationy Mr. Leo ‘.\IacDonald. Principal the ¢Masonicr Order o l\'nir.'.hts The m,,u._,t rote,-n.d to was . of Queen Sqiiarc Sciiool. who \\lll Templar. The programme was “anon wide affair which required be the l’i'incipal of l‘lli't'llV\0t)d under the direction of the pi't‘sid-tine to compose n liigli when it opciis. was aste in: Preceptor. Rt. Eiiiiiittnti-‘cm-(-1-" for Pepsi Cola. on the to address the nicctiiig. lie out- Knight I‘. A. Van lderstine. The final judging by the panel the lined i0l' the assembly the plan practice of visiting the 0rplian- "Cheer" submitted by Carol was of the new school and referredlage on Christmas morning lias..awai'ded second place for the briefly to the challenge ll offers been continued by the Kniglits'Province of Prince Edward Is- tcacliers to ap-t’l‘emplar without interruption for land. The submissions selected by the l Santa Claus arrived at ten ijudces have now been forwarded ‘ n'(-iook and‘ agsisted by I-‘ratorslio the licad office of the Pepsi A special feature of the even- E. S. (iiddings and O K. Prcshy, [Cola Company of Canada. and the ings prograin was a panel (llS~lt'lISll‘ll‘llIl(‘(i gifts of candy aiid-d(‘li1Il0d anllolliicemeiit will cussion capably conducted by Dr. ltops from a gaily lightcd and de- :m1I<l(‘ S0mt‘ll"lt' in J8ml«'1l‘.\'- . A. lliaclliillan. l’ai'ticipating coratcd tree. Following the dis-l (‘Brill 15 8 dfiughlel’ Of MP and in the panel were Rev Father trihution of gifts the children en-;7‘l|‘$- -5130 B0\Vl(‘S. Hayfield 51-. W . — . .. ———— ---— -— -— City. A pupil of Rochford Square ,School she is currently in grade nine. the facilities it offers. PA.\'I-‘L Anglican Church Of Cc1T<:tda City Christmas Services .BT°Wl Vldlm ‘sisted by the Rector. was cele-' ”“' “"‘3l’°" lbrant at Holy Eucharist. fused had. "Oi bee." i m._ Canon Mom“ was C915 -yet. but it was believed to have lhrant at Holy Eucharist at 11.00 been 8 p°"k°t'k"‘l“- l" *"“ld‘“"" an. “men was procession“ and i to several stab wounds in the The P0 5 [L-ommun-ion chest and ‘abdomen. police said ..Cm_iSt me Lord_ a priest that. the victim's nose. and one {m_W(_r me order 0‘ of his_eai'sliad been “mutilated." Mclchizedelt, offered bread and wine" STIRLING WILLIS ls Named Evensong was said by the lFiremen Called l ‘To Park Street 1 tion of the organist Miss . ,(.(.(.;\(.d Brenton. Lic. l\ is. ('ity firemen were called‘ A St. Paul's the Midnight-shortly after two o'clock Tues- Christmas Eve Celebration oflday afternoon deal with oly Communion was by thelblaze on the outer wall of I ‘Rector Rev. Canon .I. T. Ibbott. l Park Street dwelling. Apparent- wnhs of North I \,_ , I. The Ch0|I_‘_ Sail: "There W(‘re’ly started when hot ashes came has been (_lo(,u‘d at 'dEeCll6'I_‘L-‘bhephlerds i\lIl(‘(‘I'lIl.' V I v n contact with the building. the‘ the Damn. associanm m rcpl Christmas Day services weic in-9 nan nm ;,dva,,Ced pa, when. resent the Maritime Provinces !zI.it3('I).00 a.m .A8.00h a.r‘n.tand 8l.the fire’ department arrived, and Mr, wnns has been a wry pm] 0; a<T_“~ ‘ I it 9 3‘ Cl" “V0 ‘little difficulty was experienced N mine”! breeder and oxmbnor o!‘CVommun‘ion Scrv cos the Rector N m quenchlng it. I Island Yorkshire‘ Fl" l”U"libl:ot€s:]sstgerver lie is amdlll‘?-l"" ’ " ' ‘wCc°S"'l"° 3'03” ll“ allondbd inlt\' student at Trinity Col'cge CONDUCTOR PRAISE“ the Royal Winter Fair as ni:in- L'nivei~sitv' of Toronto and is MOSCOW 'ReuterS) 7 The‘ in-charge of the itinnd wine homo '()n’(-hristmas vacafion ‘ music critic of Sovietskaya Kul- cxhibit. He was also in (-hargel At the 1030 am servi(.e'lhe tura Saturday praised Montreal of the exhibit of island York- (-h(,'”- sang --Beh(')]d'I bring you iconductor Jacques Beaudry as I shirt-s which made such a siic-‘(mod 'ri(iingg" «angst '“S0l'l0HS musician With dbl- cessful showing. at the All-Can- The special ‘music for Chris‘.-tinctly - individual crca-tive per-3 atia Swine Show held at llI‘t'IIl« mas Day and for the Christmas sonality. Miss U. Serikova. refer- don last July. Mr. Willis‘ wide season §0rV'lC6S b the Choirs_ii'ing to Bc-audry's recent concerts contact with other brecticrs under the direction of H, Johnlln Leningrad. said the Canadian across Canada should be an at {Harris F. R. C. 0., organist and has “an easy. relaxed manner on 591 10 him In ‘his l>0Sili0n. |Cholrmaster. l the rostrum." ue. Advice has been I from the secretary of the Can- . '5" SM"? Breeders’ Associa. tion that. as a result of the ne- mail ballot. Mr. Stirling rs‘ -A. . -. --g-— . ~ -, 1 __'_\ . t _2.- -o-v-_nr-sv*'s!-1|-9-*'y ‘r. W. .38’ ‘A i 'Q‘:‘;. I} ’ ‘:3. - '5 "T " r ~;'~9. ‘ ’ ‘\ ‘ ‘ ~ o .. . ~ .‘ S . , '-9 ~ ‘ _ ” ; ‘A . ‘ _ . ,~ . I . / _ ~ , ‘ . » . ‘ El .\. s * y ._ > . ' ‘.3, . I‘ .>( is I l i of the meeting. I above has nominated Leonards Mass ‘in E glat. L‘? iambeau. was sung b)’ Basilica mixed choir under the Former North River Resident Dies In S'Side There passed away at the Prncc County Hospital after I short illness Mrs. Catherine Mac- Phail, wi ow o e e Mal- colm MacPhail of North River in her 79th year. She is survived by three sons and one daughter. Dr. . L. MacPhail. Montreal. the Rev. W. B. MacPhail. Wellin8l0n: and Aubrey MncPhail. North River, and one daughter Mrs. W.J. Dixon of Fort William. ()ne son. Colin. predeceased he!’ in 1950. She is also survived b)’ one brother. Goodwill MacPhall of Argyle Shore. and seven‘ grandchildren. The remains are restlnl 8‘ The Cutcliffe Funeral Home. un- til noon l“r1d8Y- '-l‘°“l° 90"“ wall United Church for funeral service at 2 o'clock. The inter- ment will he in the Ohllfcb °9m°‘ tery. Cornwall Mon Dies Suddenly uglas MacDonald. a well known and highly fespecled cm‘ zen of Cornwall died suddenly Monday afternoon while visiting , a service station near his home in the village. lie was in his 40th ear y Although, he had been Iffilct- ed with a heart condition. his death came as I sreat shock to his family and friends. His son Willard with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Ottawa wnn on his way home for Christmas after his father's Mr. MacDonald was s farmer and produce dealer and had I wide circle of friends throughout the Province. A brother Calvin Mncbonnld predeceased him I year ago last May. Besides his wife, tho former Dorothy Walker. Mr. MscDonIld is survived by one son Willard. a sister. Muriel (Mrs. Rcv.,Clnrk MacDonald) and his mother. Mrs. Annie Mncbonnld. Cornwall. The funeral will be held from Cornwall United Church this If- tcrnoon It 2.00 o'clock. FOR PPEIJNE TORONTO-— A¢fIb|'l°_l:‘UeI'n Ontario rolls northwnrdcnrrlunnnvcfidllflooond nu- uic ptpoforoonstructionoltlso Cnnodn Plpo Lino ncross ,,,,,,.itoo:ti sCN_Rtrnln.lnch urtsoao-is¢spipo.tcrvnqnstot LI'I'lRAlIY JUDGE Chief Justieo of Ontario in Ontario in . sir John Hog- Irty was In occnnlonnl writer of vornc. NOMIN Isabel DeKol Chieftain. shown for ter Fair All Canadian as a heifer calf. This youngster was first prize junior Holstein calf and junior champion at the Maritime Win- at Amherst for owner S. C. Stewart and . Dun- staffanage. She was first Dflle lin a large class of junior calves Large Congregations Attendl Masses In Catholic Churchesl Lean. organist and choir direc- tor. Soloists were Miss Patricia Leightizer. Chester Donovan, and Frank e lo. Midnight Mass was followed by the Shepherds Mass sung by Rev. C. H. Moreau. who also preached the sermon at this Mass. During the Shepherds Mass a number of solos were sung by Miss l.eighti- zer accompanied by Mr. Mac-/ bean. AT ST. PICS X At St. Pius X Church in Park- dale Mass at midnight Tuesday was celebrated by Rev. James Kelly of St. Dunstan's University, w 0 also preached the sermon. The St. Pius X choir was under the direction of Mr. E. M. Gor- man. with Mr. Wilbert Maclnnis Is organist. During the Mass I number Christmas hymns were including “Adeste Fideles". “Silent Night‘ and "Panls Angelicus". V The Pastor. Rt. Rev Maeltenzie. celebrated the other Masses on Christmas morning. preaching the sermon at each. i I i MATERIEL CHIEF Air Commodore Clsir L. 031'; CD. 45. has been promoted to the rank of Air Vice Marshal. and is to take over as Air officer Com mnnding. Air Materiel Command. with headquarters It RCAF stI- tion Rockcliffe near Ottawa. on January 6. 1958. A native of Scnrboro. Ont., tho new Air Vice Mnrshnl joined tho RCAF in 1936. During the Second World Wsr he was captain of tho first Ilrcrnft to nttnck I German U-boat in North Amerlcnn waters. He also served with famed A. No I Honvy of Telecommunications It AFHQ. Ottnws (National Defence) It the Royal Winter Fair in To ronto last month. She is sired by Abegweit Royal Blueblood. lier ldam is reue I)eKol Chieftain. WEATHER TORONTO fCPl —- Tempera- tures issued by the Dominion public weather office: > Min. Max. i Large congregations turned dil’eCll0n 0‘ M11 FY8111-if Maxi?-‘Dawson . . . . . . .. 18b 14b . _ , , _ ° out for each of the Masses ccle- tyre. the organist bens 8- ivancoiiver 37 50 . ‘ __ 1-” l The order of the Christmas,Cathedral and St Pauls (liurch brmcd Christmas morning Jouph _ sold“, m_.Edmomon H. "H". 16 26 " ' ' ‘T "T ’ ' N "‘.“m ‘SITES? bfrllceéhas ‘,',°"d{'°(§w Zyl btlghrlraltrig wiuiiolivhlgilrritixaiisuniiihel the three Roman Catholic chur- eluded James Flanashsn. Wll-‘Calgary . . . . . .. 13 27 A LMAN’S DILEMMA ~ . or and me ------------ ~- M I - ' - i , ‘ . .. .. . ’ ‘ ' ‘ ' lay. Connie Leclair. and Mr. 'wimnp¢g _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ ,, 20 ;u i——*---——-- -—- -- —- -- - 4...-.-..-.. began at 11-45 pm. .(‘harlott0t0\\n. was arrnstetl yts~ ‘"9 ‘"‘m°‘“*“° .‘”°“”‘Y~ A“ - . _ . V _ , , , d - - t C" . p i- At the Basilica. Solemn Pon tiaclntyre. Toronto . is early today St-ola was \'lllIlTTl0Tl- ‘soon l't‘\ltIl‘lilg it to tall-wagging Bll‘:_"_.”“a5 ?“]““(l} abP"°(;!95~;1°i3-V it)‘: :y(_hr:;.)é3'n0'i» 2:58”)? caui-It‘; mica] High Mass commencing ,1 prior to mg commencement Ottawa 7 21: ed to investigate \\llt‘ll residents vigor‘ what about the pup», 2 ‘ -T:”;:g Ute D34“ “me Q”. grievous bodily harm. lie is mdnlgbt W85 Celebrated by 0' M858. the Cb0ll' d?V°l¢d W9‘ lMontrcal 17 25 of the urea heard “iiImPer1nK‘{utun.» --I-m keeping mmu said n-lg] mm -‘iris’ n go Peter 81 Present lodged in the city jail, Most. -Rev. Malcolm A. Mac half hour to the singing of w¢ll- lquebec 15 24 iIUl\t'\' coming from mail L V‘ 1 °..((:‘°”; 15.3 gcred .. and and Wm mt arraigned in‘ (‘ny Eachern, D.D.. Bishop of Chnr- known Christmas Car 8 ‘Fredericton 21 2'.- box smitt turned the inn» over '*'“‘'~ "“ 5“““*= ‘"55?’ ' :“‘. ”° “‘=‘’‘‘ °.. ‘: » ~ - i a lottetovtn with Rt. Rev. psitt-it-it AT non’ RI-II)l-IEMIZR. mnisflisaint John 19 at _ H (1 Na, and the Carol “mg i0ll(.t. Court i‘ll(l£ly mornin.. . to his l)(l\.~. postal Slli)(*1~|illt’il(l(‘n[ (llI‘l\lill.'lS pi-csent. N do ’ M‘ ‘H on I“ The The charge arose {””0“mq a McMahon. DD‘ Rector of ‘he M the (uhuwh of the M0gt.M0m_mn _ 24 -3.; S‘‘'‘‘‘'”' l)‘''”'‘'' “H” Ml ["0 mg" ,_ (‘.‘_P.“.',':E’''°‘_‘l) ‘ p(()]:tL:Co‘m(nl;]l1n}il0n was ‘L51 3}“ theiChristmas I-ive brawl that It)0k‘B8Slll(‘a. the Assistant Priest Holy Redeemer. the Mass at Ham“ __ 26 1;: V" _ Lhimg Broad which came down [place at approximately 10-30 Rev. Preston Hammill and midnight was celebrated by the Charlottetown _______ 25 39 5 M8CE8Cb¢-‘I'D 8110 JOSCDII 5 from heaven If am, man 88, of pm. on Sydney Street in the Rev. Walter Reid were the Dea- Rector, Very Rev. C. H. Moreau. Sydney _ , . . 83 36 1)(,_y1e, The aging, pallbearers this brand hésha”1‘ivefo,.eVe,._-» vicinity of the ew England cons of Honor; Rev. Francis C. Ss. R. Rev. Francis Cnmeron ym-month ,_,,,, .. 30 31 M =5 3“ rm Emmett Power‘. '1' '1' Mac-‘ l:IeAdB D 0 - skied l\)mflftl:e%'leral stab wounds on the Dcrsonlgllb-l)e:fcon Ce“ g ' Sub-‘Deacon. The sermon was HALIFAX (CP)—The Weather ‘D“"“ld' J‘““°’ M*’°D°“3ld~ Den‘ Canoii E lllfilibalitfiid M.A.y D.D: l°l Gl°“‘l°“ Ed“""d5- 33- Of ‘OW-I The sermon was preached by l preached by Rev. J. F. Coghlan. _offitche says rain IS:°XdP¢C1Gw(ih;lI‘leIl;il -nlfi O'Shea. Interment took place‘ ' ' ' ‘ .foundland. a crew member of,Ve Rev. John Sullivan. ec- ‘. - 5°" er“ "3 °“'. '5’ " “Wk "1 the Chuff-‘h C€m0l0I'y- The fun-: fifigisiffxg ‘;‘,.Es},H°“1‘5;,eH‘;','.°.'.f,',’:,'Zlt e C. . . Saul‘?-‘l. N95’-‘nllyltorryof St. Dunaan's University Before Mass the figure of the me no em regions the precipi- T"° ‘”“"” mm ““‘° l’”'l°5”“’~°* (‘F-11 was larfzely attended. \\'aS preached by the Rector b°""‘°d 5‘ Cl““'l°“°l°“'"'S M3"‘land the commentary for the Infant Jesus was carried in pro- tation will start as snow and then exlra l"‘lld<"l." “mil 5"h('d”_l_(‘5< *":“““"——“—“‘ Manins was Conhucted bv the. ine whal'T.. m.0ad(.a5t portion 0f [he scrvice cession to the Crib. change to fall! - hrhe mike.‘ ended in 6 n . iii“-tor at 7_3n a_m_ and at 300 The Victim is H Pall?“ l"_lb° was given by Rev. E. Roche of e mixed choir was under Forecasts. T 9 "‘m""‘” ”‘°d1““°" b°‘".d“ ‘a.m. Rev. Canon Malone. as- ‘ P““°.° E“W.“<l 15'3"” ”"‘l’""‘l~ the College staff. the direction of Mr. Alex H. Mao- hem Nova scout lower St V\l1l(‘ll had brought union and rail-‘ Police said that ~ John River valley: Overcast. rait beginning about noo ; much In der; light winds increasing in afternoon to southeast 25. Low- high at New Glasgow and Saint John 15 and 40, Fredericton It M nd 40. Prince Edward Island, eastern counties hn . . , upper St. Jo River valley. Bay of Chalour: Overcast. now 'ng about noon and changing to rain in the afternoon much milder; light winds increasing In afternoon tt southeast 25. Low-high It Cipr- lottetown Z0 and 40. Moncton It s 40. Edmundston and Camp bellton l0 and 37. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 1.26 am .nnd 2.32 p.ni. At Rustlco at 10.58 a.m. and 8.56 p.m. Summersidc tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. 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