1N! u market. e-ao-mi flu f dunlilll Aged‘ m sutnglo. “while the m still young. Hiitt sradu- '“‘° “° “$1.133 TE ‘$52’? fif“ o-z-u. s L. . skev. III-g. ,5, who spoke on the work fighter. bomber and coastal .gmands. There were no guests. ._s. held in Sackville. y, President- ‘ ‘" “it”: fiifiiii‘ ,J.H.Gaue... n aflrfdtJ. I‘. Amett. MI’. W. E. Darby fill deliver a talk on the subject a; “My First Year in BntsryH-S _IALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. lg-The regular motif-bl)’ ‘l’; ' cl Maw" - ., of the ted (march wee held y evening June 6th at the home of Mrs. Sinclair McGol-ltlflll ms. Cmwdis the president open- ad the meeting with hymn 388, fol- bwgd by prayer. Minutes of last m“ rig road. Ten members answer- .‘ w roll call. Two visitors were welcomed. ‘Treasurer's report given- ...“ ‘l?’ e vgn y’ Mrs. Or-owdis. to hold a rally on July 4th. indudes Darnltlv. See View and bullion Auxlllarl eetl-ns be held at thefigsoméuogeMtrgé programme and will a in oharse of . PRODUCE INTRIAL June 2i -— (C?) — fines reported tohv b! won Department of A8- ‘ ure fo “UNI- lags: Graded shipments. on can for A Ill-me: A-Medimn 335a: Palate 2H6: 30: C 23-26%. ' mime: Wholesale losbshiaqéznfi n. _' sad . No. l 38 =§§*."*c'3¥*....."*..=...w;t‘ . > O- '. ' -i ND. 2 31% 31. Milli firs e ueemafiv lob price 35- fiat; rim grade solids. lob price n 63" Grease: Otrren d western and Que. 1'0 . Jholeeale western and Que. white lad colored for local trade and ex- mt I) 11-16-21. Potatoes: ‘I6 lb. hat No. 1 white “:14 1.70-1.15: NJ . 1.50-1.75: ., 15-150; N0. 2 Que. l. KART TROUBLE PRIVALENT During the First Great War. one kitidi soldier was affected by die- tilbad ad-inn of the heart for every four actually wounded. liodcque Rink and South Shore Hockey League Picnic and Sports F WILL BE nun AT In Cbaaney Pearson's shore, Chelton. on WIDNIGDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 28th. Iilllirheflsewbélifsltrheoldlegxltiesil Bzieionti: hating Rink 00., and the Mem- ol theflSoItlv Shore Hockey , nu: WESTERN GUARDIAN Lkulrpay, ‘amen-saunas .."|'|."'"“"' Infill)! all Elli: “mm; wfllslalvaballasqylQahj Illapwatfhene sane. "Illllhla far datisrtaaalyan rauaa. dill. Friday. June 28. a fragment wound on the left side ' where the teacher is Miss Winni- twhitelndoolor-J no a llllsslala I Street. and». l1 Gran llraaa nasfla. filasllh —ANOTIB oar wheat aspect- ad in a few days. Book your ord early. Ralph McCaull. 6-2-21 -—IOI-SAIE.-— lPlymouthC . 930d tires. driving wagons aiixd . belts and tacos. Clinton Morrison. hederlctaénh 3i -II-N8IING'!0N pres- ent "Those Little Gods". comedy drama, with Prince Ed- ward Island setting, at Gavel; 6-H- —WOUNDID IN ITALY — Mrs. Stanford Carr cf Kensingwn, has received word from Ottawa, that her husband L-Cpl. Stanford Wil- liam Carr was previously reported slightly wounded action. Na- ture of wounds now reported shell of neck. Further follows when received. — RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Miss Hannah Small of Summerside has received a telegram convey- ing the sad news of the sudden death yesterday Mrs. Horace H. Beer at the home of her son, Bradford Beer, Toronto. Mrs. Beer lived in Summerslde the grelter part of her life and will be well remembered by the older residents.--S. —PI-AISES PATRIOTIC WORK —-Mr. C. B. Jelly, school inspector for ‘ , torate No. 3 reports some excellent patriotic work on the part of teachers and pupils in buying war savings stamps. The best one room school, in this re- gard. in his district is Springfield. information fred Haslam. with an enroll- ment oi l5 pupils, stamps to the value of $95.75 had been pur- chased up to June 8. They con- fidently expect to exceed $200 be- iiore the end oi the school year. The highest two room school is Ireetcwn station where the teach- ers are J. B. Lewis, principal and Miss Mamie Mill. The purchases to date for this school amount to $4$.25. a remarkable amount-S. Personals Officer Edward Amett and sume his duties on Mondays-B Kensington and Vicinity m. steward MacDonald lsscend- ing a. furlough nere with m5 wile and young son also his parents Mr. and Mm. Peter MacDonald. . Pie. Eric Watson spent a. few days with his parents recently. The Indian River C.W.L. held a very successful pantry sale on Saturday in the specious store of Kennedy Bros. Dr. Gerald Keefe and Mr. Alfred Foley of Albee-ton visited Mrs. J. . MoQua-id and family, an Sunday. M-ise Marion NwQllaid nurse-in- treining at the Charlottetown hos- pital is spending nor vacalon wlh her mother here. (Iongratulstioxle to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn, on the birth of a daughter in the Prince County howital on June 5th. Mrs. Kenneth Hale of ‘rot-onto is llglbiting her mother, Mrs. Bert Ke y. Miss ‘muss, 'I‘rai.nor of Klnkora paid a short visit to K “ on Tuesday. lilies Ruth Walker of Summer- sile was s. visitor here on Sunday. P. O. Jack Holden and P. 0 Smith spent Sunday in Kensington the guests of Miss Home. Kllbride. Pie .Wm. Gill l; spending his leave with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Philip McNelly o! Plctou were visitors to Kensington on Sunday. Mr. Edward Pendergest is leav- im on ‘mursday w take up his new dutie, in the R.C.N.V.R. THE GUARDIAN is-I-mi to .1:- HARNES LJRiSUN r~~v Li IVlllI-Ql Ileana MOIIa-Goldwyn-Meyd ALSO NEWS SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE léliélislfififi Laughton, Barnes Seen In initial Film 0n Aussies —The first film to show mod. ern Australia, where so many Am- erican boys are now stationed, is POW Dlfilvlng at the Capitol Thea- tre. This is M-G-Ars “The Man From DOWH Under", starring char- les Laughton with Binnie Barnes, Richard Carlson and Donna Reed in stellar supporting roles. As Jocko Wilson. a happy-go. luolq. good-for-nothing Aussie, Laughton scores in his most fe- BulK 3auFhd g‘---- E T T T H licitous role to date. He leaves. elgium for Australia and home at the end of World War I. tak- ing with him two young re. “E665 Whom he believes to be brother and sister and leaving behind him, literally waiting at g“ kghl-l-rflh. Agile Dawlins. a oc ey entertainer. la 'ed Binnie Barnes. p 3 by ears p.155 and the bov. Ni er (Richard Carlscnl has gron-nppup to be a champion boxer and the girl, Mary vDonna Reedi, is a fine Wl-lng lady. Jocko comes on hard times and then Aggie, now a widow, reappears. Jocko soon loses his inn to her in vain efforts to recoup his fortune. Just as affairs reach a head war breaks out and Jocko tries to enlist. When he is turned down because cf an old wound, he enlists in the land army and stays away until a threatened Jap invasion brings him home to Nipper, Mary and his still-loving Aggie. Closing Exercises 0f St. Mary's Academy Held Last Evening Th8 9106488 exercises of St. Man's Convent. Surnmerside, were held 1w evening m 5;. Paul's Church with a goon aztcndanze cf the peo- crtm lludlis llle certificates and prizes were presented by Rt. Rev, G.J. Mzlclelall. V.U., who ad. dressed the pupils. He congratulated them on reaching the end of a most silccessful veal" and stressed the necessity ot every child continuing its education and wnmed the par- ents not. to allow their children l0 leave school before their ed- ucation had been completed merely that in life it is necessary to be in. dlustrlous and that you must be of service u: others. n To the younger pupils he said have the amclcion to get all the education you can. You cunnot succeed without it. Although this! is a maelnne age you must have ed- ucetion, nevertheless, to succeed in it." To those who had. taken up‘ christian doctrine aka. he mid. you have _macle the sacrifice of getting an esllcziiion in spiritual hunters. The christian and secular educat- ion go hand in hand. In closing he the sisters for the time I..A.C. Freddie Kilbride is spend- 1x22“ hi, furlough with his wife and . i5 Everett’ JG)’ R..C.N.V.R.. spending a furlough with mew-ire and Young son. o. an a r Boole; my"; and skaters, together wit Trophy Danstors and Politic- illll. for an afternoons outing. There will ‘t be '1‘ Wile so brlngusyour owginhslm u Th5 is your invitation to come. ‘W! Fallout Is your lunch basket. TIMhu-q invited h can an: Sehool-“Plcnle. ‘° m’ r. s. mum. Secretary. Af-fi'a'sfi"fa‘b'a'a'a'fi'a'h'a'b'af The man friends otilnma Kil- rment illness. Miss Genevieve Kilbride is spend- ing her vacation at her home in Kensiltg-tmi. ma. Bemette merit a ‘ ‘ weekend here. Justin Kilbrlde of Pictou went flfih‘ g-I-IJTI. Owl/rig‘ to an over RNOTICE siareii factories at Murray Harbor and IIun- ter River, are unable to handle any potatoes beyond present commitments. the weekend in Kensington. supply of potatoes the v “l Trrideofmrtagei". i Iand- sacrifice they had made and for the care they had taken of the ,ch.ilcren placed under their charge and congratulated all those who had successfully passed their tests. An act of consecration to the Blessed Mot-her was road by Mist lBarbara Sillipilant and the prizes were cd cm a tray from the by“ gaudy kn gm table to Rev. G.J. MncLelian for is feeellruieg pmuch Mo?" $51- heil Drientation by Miss Helen Dalton an M15 Aim Profit. The exercises closed with the Benediction of the Blessed Socra- ments.-_S L.’ ble oi the parish and the parents ' to earn a few cxtln dollars. Ieam ‘ Summcrside Is Seriously Mrs. John Harkness, King St.. . met with a serious and accident Yesterday and as a result is a pati- ent in e Prince County Hospital from s broken spine and other internal injuries. She had e to the ONE. depot to bid arewcll to a friend and was get» off the car tr-ahin e . balance violently to the station plat- IUQD fell form sustaining the iniuries above’ Woman Injured mentioned. In afharserlous she toherhomecn continent-mechanical medical men that she was able to do so mock she had iiallsctions Continued Msadewbank by In. L. ll. Y Stanley Hyde Prank Boyle James MacPhali S§§§§§§§§§§§§§E peclal St. Luke's Social study Club. O‘I.iea.ry—10.00 6-22-11 Recent Recruits To The R, 0,1". F. Evans, Berkley Francis, North Sydney, son of J. A. Evans Read , Burton Avard, Royalty, P. E I son of Robertson I., son of Ollie Brown Carter. Allison Rupert, Char- lottetown, P. E I. son oi Milton Carter. Horne, Alton Ellwood Chariot-te- town P E I son of 1-“. Horne. MacMlllan, George Huflhes. Char- lottetown P. E. I. son of Mrs H. A hfacMillan. Iannan. Albert Francis. Montag- ue, P. E. I. son of James A. Lan- nan. Walked‘, George Carruthers, Sum- llnerside P I-'.‘. I. son of Ernest Wal- 6!‘. Powell, Vernon Lionel Brander. l-ilalifaxfl . S. son of K. F. Pow- e Kingdom, Thomas Charles, answ- ville, P. Q husband of Mrs. H. M KlDSdori. Mitchell. Earl ‘Brenton. Oyster Pond, N. S. son of Mrs. Wallace Mitchell Conrad. George Randall, voi- let's Cove. N. S. son of Mrs. - onzo C0 . Johnson, Katherine Marie, Hali- fax N S éléuzhter of Mrs. Free- man Johns . Livingstone, Phalen Mary. Glace Bay N. S daughter of Mrs. Will- iam Phalen Brown. Margaret Lillian. Spring- hill N. S daughter of Mrs. Joh Brown. BIRTHS IIYNES-At the City Hospital on June l9, i944 and Mr Dow-an H ynes_'City a daughter. HOWATT — At North ‘lryommfr’. E. Island, June l1. 1944. to . and Mrs. Lloyd R. Howatt, a daughter. BERNARD -— At the Portsmouth Hospital, Portsmouth. New Hamp- shire. on June i6. 1944, to Pvt. and Mrs. Thane Bernard, a daughter. usnnrsogs GRAHAM - MILLER — At Zion Manse on ‘Ilresdsv, June 20, 1944. by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Hazel Bel Miller. Charlotte- town. to Mr. Roulston White Graham, Cambridge, PJELI. IIOOPHZ - BUELL — At Zion Manse, on Tuesday. June 20. 1944. _ . G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Marion Thelma Buell. Ab- ney. P.E.I.. in Mr. Roland Marr Hooper, Pictou Landing, N.B. pizsrns COLES-‘At 136 Doroheeter Street. Citv on June l8 19M Annie Marie clearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coles, sge 2 years and six months. BEER - suddenly at the home of her son. G. Bradford Beer, Tlor- onto. 0nt.. on June 21. 1944. Mrs. Horace H. Beer. TRAINOB. — At Redford, June 2i, 1944, Mrs. Harriett A. Trainor. —-‘s aged Kl years. Funeral Friday from the residence of he!" son. J. J. Trainor. Bedford at 8.46 a.m. to St Bonaventures Church. Tracadie N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMIALMSI fllartattetownald North Wllllllia Plane l6 Arthuri - O Brown, Harvey Oliver. York P E. ;Rey_ T I0 by 1-!!! 81111111111011 "m l!" ning gave an extensive report oi bu been owed In I "It the sctivities of the hospital. n. 111 7mm l!" Vi" P ‘Y h"°isaid that the hospital has a w- to rennin for about l1! mvnt-bl- en investment of $01,110. of which —~5- 161.810 is made up of an endow- ment fund which cannot be touched. He expressed the ap- rmemnorpiangilciurnil. cuinolih ‘Ikh eslQn is reserved fer laws of heal interest. but ldvaflhhsl of a no nature may be at five ‘gill a ward. strictly Bl!- able in advance. ClAlWII-L for Ilwwfilil» CONFEDIIATION LIFE 1N1 SUBANCE. 51335575 ‘[3111],’ (mu. grated that in electing members 10mm“ school o; Mum. mum. the board the mceung should 8.16. SECOND INSTALL$NT d l Civic Taxes is due June 3%?‘ M JUNE 30th I8 Tut»: FINAL DATE they llviflvs rccélve at the for payment of Jnd installment of Civic Taxes. liter ma; date, inst-oi.- ment is subject to interest. Borden last evening with llli. passengers. arriving here with 5'1. at 6.3a. rhe terry made ‘l $316118)’. 5.5. FAIIVIBW LEAVES —'I'hs SS. Pairview which ploughs be- WIN Point left here early afternoon for the Pictou where she will undergo repairs. ' ___ HESS]! arrmmxo coxranascc _'Pctei- o. czar-k the United Church Prabywry Conference at ville from ‘Irlmty United lottetown. were the minister.‘ rd, Mr. A C. Duchanin. Mr. C. H. Black. Mr. E.C. Macks)‘. and Mr. A.W. Marheson. FLOWERS FROM ITALY. Mrs John Avei, _ son Allison. now in quisite bouquet of wee tmavoicahly delayed in de- liver)‘. ATIENDING The lncosning esident. . R0)’ '1‘. Cudmore is attending the Rot- the nal Secretary, Mr. Phil Invejoy is also attending. MAN ASSAULTED-A man was Pownal Street. between Gr ton and Streets at lmdnllni last night. The man was barely conscious when police arrived and required meucal attention when taken w the police station. The two or three attackers combed be- fore police, who were without a patrol canimd were forced to tro- vel on root, taould arrive at the _ scene. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — 5th. Stanohel 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Preparatory Services Thurs- day, June 22nd. 730 F. M. Satur- day. June 24th. 3 P. M. Thank-SQ"- lng service Monday. June 26th. l0 A. M. Service Monday Arilvle Snore 8 P. M. followed by the annual meeting of the congregation. An- nual meeting of Desable congrega- tion ‘Inesday. June 27th. 1.30 P. M. and the Paris/h annual meeting. UNITED CIIUIMIJII SETTLE- MENTS -- Rev. A. S. Wei-l’. chair- man of the settlement committee of the United Church, in his re- port to the Maritime Conference of the United Church at Sackvllle said 4'1 ministers of the church were in the chaplaincy service, there are 49 congregations with- out regularly settled ordained ministers. and many returned men have been celled back into service. qualified laymen. ments made in the Prince Edward Island Presbytery were given as follows: R. S. Wagner, Bedequc North, W. B. Mac? ail, Bideiord. Peter Jackson, Ham ton, R. Verse)‘. Murra Hanger, Murray River. S. R. ocvicar, Pownal, D. (Presbytery supply), River. Richmond B to call), valleyfield. following clipping is from the Seattle Star and was accompan- ied by a fine group picture. Mr. MacDonald Ls a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, Whestlcy River and a brother of Mus. J. A. Maocalimn, Brantley Beach. "A plpline tn prosperity in the poet- wai- era was being laid today at s 1944 wartime conference of the As- sociation of Master Plumbers um keep industry for peace, Seattle Herbert B. Rkbart. wmmittee chairman: W. A. MacDonald, presid- clatipn. and I. G only because of the nervous ,1“ sustained. The ex- ,3“. pm; tent of her injuries was revealed 1m m, Town H,“ on Tuesday eve. 5_n_31 be careful to select only those who I s-zl-oti for the coming year. l The f0 meetinx " tween Charlottetown and Rocklliwas held after the an _ yesterdayland the following off "s GISCICQL‘ slipsT-‘rcsident. C R Roec ; sident W.E. Darby _ l a, James l"! . and Mr. ed ‘ [Gaudet were appointed to the tboarri to fill the vacancies caused Church-J by the deaths cf Senator Creelmnn‘ E. Mncbennan. Mr. W. w. ders. ._ ed unarumo A. McAicer. B4 Elm Wiuillml has received from her wand-l ' ital)‘. an exqSTSB-t flowers whichghfl-B were sent for Mother's Day but 111ml“ l0 Y ONVINTION -. 91*“ °“ | r l nope i Cbmmimion Services Sabbath. June m PBOMINENT ISLANDE. —'Ihe , Gives Report 0n Prince Bounty hospital Activities Mr. C. R. Rogers. vice-president who presided at the annual meet- of the Board of Trustees of ce County Hospital held on of the Board to the Club for raising the funds W?! to buy new X-ray equipment. Part of the uipment has arriv- ed and it is ped that the re- mainder will arrive shortly. The old machine will be made avail- able to the Souris also h hospital and the Otto Club for much valued help. Dr. John l". MacNeill, the re- presentatlve of the medical staff on the Board of Trustees sug- will attend meetings. Rev. Charles Carnegy, President of the East Prince Ministerial As- sociation expressed the apprecia- tion of the clergy for the courtesy hos- pita]. Mr. T. Earle Hickey, chartered coountant was appointed auditor three year term: .\-l. M. Iiazen Phillips, George I-Iogg. M. Mellisti and J. I-'. Arnett.--S.- Officers Elected ' A of the board of trustees ‘ meeur. lilacArthur and Judge A.C Satin-- legret Resignation ‘the annual meeting earlier woos- ‘ uslv the following re- "This meeting his learned ‘nth, regret that Mr. H-T. ilodmmfi, imperative. through ellnn position as president of the board of trustees of the Prince County Hospital. "Raolved that. this board hereb)‘ record its sincere appre- ciation of theflreacservlce he has, rendered to this institution since its inception in i910 and its earnes. found it place friendly and qourteous co-qpwi- n in the work of the orzamzmlcn have always been so hlghlv Ya-“IQS The resolution was moved by Mr. J.P. Mcinnls. seco b)‘ Mr- A- S. MSCKBY and Stlmfled bi‘ M! J- E Dalton. ' Mr. Holman continues a member o1 the trustee board. SPACE-SAVING SCIENCE ““‘;.ih‘r...°‘ Mir.“ war- space ve _n - ed by scientific methods of loading‘. and peeking simplici- TAX PAYERS are asked i0 pa)’ imd installment of Civic Taxes earl? to gvold long waits. Due daiéa ATTEND CONVENTION — Mrs J. J. Duffy and Mrs R. J. Blac- Donald representing the St. Char- leg Auxiliary Society of tile Che:- lottewwn Hospital are attending are Maritime Hospital Convention held in saint John, N.B. this week. Personals Mr. Prank Gallant, city. was in Summe “e yesterdaY- . J.A. Manhood. Dartmouth. the City. Mr. J. Lanigan. Montreal. was in the qty last night. Mayor J11. Blanchard welcomed the vimtinz members of the Ins- titilie to the City at the morning session, M: isln Ms‘. and Mrs. Walter Lebnl. Be- deque. are in Charlottetown, where galore registered at the Queen Mrs P. Ionseth Mir. F. G Spencer, Seint John N. 3.. proprietor of the three city; picture theatres, was here yeszer- w, leaving on return this mom- Mrs. P. Webber. Jr., RN. of the PEI. Hospital staff has return-. ed to the cit' after spending a‘ few days visit no friends in Mal- peque. , Mr. Prank R. Sayer. publicity iii-l i Railways, installation’ work as econ as the whistles sound} Three rector for the Canadian Nstionall Moncton. arrived in‘ Charlottetown last night. He ex- pects to leave again for the main-' land sometime today. l Mr. and Mrs. L M. Robertsolt! Toronto. arrived in Charlottetown. esterday morning after apendingl 1°3d°1'5-'|the week-end in Ottawa and Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. Roberston plan‘, to make a tour of Prince Edtvnrd ent of the Seattle Plumbers‘ Asso- Island. in addition to visiting their Navarro. state | daughter, _in_the_city ._ __ ‘FRUET Assoc I in "was inf) to be in tip-sop shape a; lohis iob.Andinl¢t ‘ " us: is very helpful for flaasu The use of Inc's ‘Fruit Salt!‘ y I a will help you lain (r0010! Ironcansdpaaiombaelscheagi indigestion and that iiarlessi oist-of-aorts feeling that so; oiled slows you down. Take a Josh olsparkiing, refreshing- Eno in a glass oi’ water before break-g fur. You'll like its pleasant taste because Eno is free of harsh, bitter nlrs—ils action is gentle bu: eEectRveQ To help keep you fit, take Boo’: ‘Fruit Salt.‘ Buy a large, economical; boule todq ban any begin. U-M 5 LT‘ 1g on S) _ t IS feeding platform which seems to have king goat’; milk right from the tap. ind a it‘ .. r died. Cal". was Ridge plantation. Fayette Rushed cross ‘he Channel and radioed from London last night U115 P101111’ $1 . 5 \ ~ King George invcsw Major-General R; F. L- K . . . . n-Chici of "We Can n Third Division. Wlih the ltl cross of the CBI-T. The cerc took place Fri- day afte n Iss5 than tell m’ ‘s from the iIJi lines in France. Seven Bl l officers and NCO‘= - -» decorated ill this unique tCm cil l —WIB Ran am investii ur of the Master P‘ fir?» Tremaine» Long Creek Sdiool. Supplement fill. Dan McEwen, Secretrary. .31- Too bate To (Jiasify wanrsn - canvas cauosnv good condition. Apply Gulargan. - -3i LOST - m crrv sarunofi a T. E. IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant 1.; Office at * g White star Laundry ‘i; SIIMHICTSILIC small black change purse con- , gluing M032)’. lgcase leavemalti ewar . - I PkoFassloNAL CARD ' WANTED - fins. vuamsnan apartm XOODIJ ent or housekee lng immediately. Phone“ £49‘. wAlvrsn-vssn can m coon condition. State price. Phone Guardian. 6-22-31 ANYONE HAVING A TENT I-‘Olt sale flarge enough for Bingo. kindly write at once to Box 991, on Pictou, N.B. 0-8-31 -Bt. m Boyle visited his i association, talk over the poet wit“: program." , BISHOP BOYLE REVISITB SYDNEY — His Excellency Bishop o parish at Whitney Pier. N .5. .over the weir- end an officia there m Sunday morning. At the close of the service an address and gmentetion was made to him on half of the parishioners. In the nine! a a ‘ion was held in his mil‘ armor perish t ii: hour a r Souche and following this will