113416, 1942 CHURCHES TOMORROW THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iHIIliAi. GUARDIAN —— NOTICE I PETER-s CATHEDRAL motions Mchford 50"!" M. “l” 5, uh Malone. N» 5-. “you saiivrcss It: %',’,'..’..T°Ei.TnarIsT, and SH‘- fl" school m Sandor _ "°.Ei°&°t'.§§n.v.cn W“ “My comm Oll- hupg Monday and I-‘ridb? 5-15 “mwdly 9.30- ,,” njdgy-EVOIISDII‘. 5T, PAUL'S CHURCH duer Iteotor. gr%usn.ihon “'",,,;,,_yu., Lillian Earle. ‘fir. ‘Director-Mrs, o. a mo uvlv ,C°"‘.'P“'“°"'h L o0 Con; Sc oo Mnmlng Prayer and Serm- 5T. Tfsnro CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev. llugh Miller, M A. D. D. ttev. Donald C. lloothroyd. ILA. Assistant A. Boy Kendall. Iallllébhlq A.C.0.0. Oren 11.00 A.M. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev, 0.0. Boothroyd. Anthem: “Seek Ye the Lord"— J.V. Roberts. Mr. Harvey MacPherson, Tenor Soloist. Vocal Solo: "One Sweetly Solemn Thought — - — — — -- Ambrose Miss Margaret Sterne 7.00 PM. Public Worship. Sermon. Rev. D.C. Boothroyd. Anthem: "I will Lay Me Down in Peace" -- — — — - — Gadsby Visitors and Students Cordiaily Welcome. “m, rate Communion for “Th6 "inching, Pally; n f LW ellliffve. m Conga“, M. .. o r collcilv. 'l'°"”“'°_' l c230 Sued“! 5cm“- flo young‘ Men's Bible Class. 1100 Evening Prayer and Sermon- §_ STJAMESCHURCH Minister ‘it. Lieui. The Revki T. Ii. Bgffl] gamers. ill-A" B. T- M- ll- c- ‘(Thanh Miss Lillian Macltensle. Mus“ B210. w 3,3], Church school. n A, M, Morning Worship. Anthem: Softly and tenderly- Thompson-Sflantov. 7PM. Eveninl worshlli- 1-,”,- solo: Fear Not Ye 0 ls- nfl _ _ _ - — —Dudley Buck Pilot Officer Robert Tait, R.A.F. The Minister will conduct the gh-viei-s und deliver the Sermons- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister ltev. G. Carl!" We!!!" Organist - Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP w, Joseph R. MacDonald. B.A.. of Caledonia and Wood Islands will uh at both services. liymns 58. ‘I39, 321, 133. Anthem: "Hear My Prayer, 0 M," _ - - - — — — Arcodelt 1,30 ’ School and Bible ma‘ EVENING WORSHIP gymns I14, 270. 606. leprsno Solo, "Just for Today"- ,_ ... _ _- _.-\- - — Seaver. DEATHS IMTTII In Charlottetown. t. 194A, Alla-n Ilnrsyth in his your. Funeral from late flue, 31 Brighton Avenue, Sun- byii 2.30. (Please omit flowers.) nWAitT-At the Prince Edward lad Hospital June t st 2 mm. Mt W Stewart of Montague, I ‘I4. Mineral Sunday, » 2 pm. tun ‘United Church Montague. ENAILD-At North Rustico, Leila Mo, wife or Oliver M. Bernard, laid 79 I. Funeral from her hi0 seal Bimday at 350 pm. Cavendish Cemetery, “SIAM. Ieethardale June 4. U0. Donald A. McPhee. Funeral bun his late residence Saturday, has 6th. service starting at 230 2 mtermcnt in Vallcyfield ceme- Prince Edward Is- Ihspi on June t. i942, Ches- Inr Reid in his 61st year. The fun- ni will be he1d"from the Cutcliffe Ydlierai Home tomorrow afternoon, tvice starting at 8 p. m. Interment (Elton Cemetery In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear son lad brother Elmer James Gamester, lilo departed this life June 0th, ‘I29. u. dearly loved u. be forgot- ktvlng and kind in all his ways, lfleht and Slut to the end of his Y!» %:cl'e and kind in heart and mind t a beautiful -memory he le behind. lull: Missed by new, Mother," Hm Sisters and Brothers. Card of Thanks m‘. and Mrs, Leigh Good and flmily Wish to empress their sincere liwreciation and thanks to the "WW kind friends and. neighbor: I010 sent floral offerings, cards o and to a1 sympcthlsec. m them during aiiiijrecent sad bereavement. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltehire Phone I0 E. B. SPRUTV-i Gospel. ram "Come where o warm BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. ILA. The church School 10 A.M. Please note change in hour. Morning Worship ll A.M. Sermon: "Christ's Gift of Peace" Anihemz" O Jesus Thou Art Standing" - — - — -— Shepard Evening Worship 'l P.M. Sermon: "In the Secret Place of the Most High." Anthem: "Like as the Hart" by Novcllo. Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Organist and Choirmaster, John Inch, Mus. Bac. You are invited to worship with __TIIE _ BAP_'I‘lSfI‘__CIlURCl-I cnuncu oi cums‘:- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev, Nell Herman B.A. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dincweil. Organist. Mr. Herman will preach at ll a. m. and '1 p.m. ll A.M. subject-"The Last 0f Pharaoh and Ills Compromise." 2.30 RM. Bible School. A Class for every age. 3 EM. Pastor's Bible Class- Subject, The Church of the Future. 7 P.M. Subject—IIitler Speaks and Acts in Quebec." It is the voice of Chaloult but the hands of Hitler. There is no room for a Vichy in Canada. C.F.C.Y. morning devotions at 8.30. Time 8, 9 8t Ill-conducted by Mr. Herman. “No man can serve two masters." Introduce War Appropriation Bill In House OTTAWA, Juno 6 —(CP) -- The House of Commons late today gave approval to a resolution covering introduction of a bill to provide a war appropriation and gave the bli. first reading. The resolution was introduced b Finance Minister Ilsley on Marc l’! and debate in committee of the whole started on March 26. The measure has been before the House on almost every day of sitting since that time. Conservative House Leader Han- son moved that the committee re- port the resolution with the proviso that further questions might be ask- ed when the bill was under con- sideration as to any points mem- bers wished explained concerning war appropriations. The bill provides for payment out of the consolidated revenue fund of a sum not exceeding $000,000,000 in addition to the ordinary grants of Parliament to cover amounts re- quired during the fiscal year end- ing March 8i. 1943 for "the secur- rg ity, defence, peace, order and wei- faxe of Canada." It also gives au- thority for the borrowing of the sum of $2,000,000,000. I In Memo rzam In loving memory of my dear wife Sarah Ellen, who ssed away so suddenly on June viii, I941. One yeiur has passed since that sad a The oneyl loved was called away God took her home it was his will But in my heart she iiveth still. Inserted b Iler Husband, l J. Mach McKenna. 6-6-1. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear d: bier and our sister Mrs, Agnes 43 Benton, who died at Wal- luton, June 8th, I939. Sadly missed. Inserted by Father, Mother and Sisters, U. S. A. Eg§!!!!!;;n:fiL_________ i 0| HAVE LIWEII T|'|EE With Ari’ Everlasting Love: Therefore With Loving Kindness l-Iave I Drawn Thee. (Jeremiah 31:3) Come and Hear the Story of God's Love Sunday 7 P. M. - — - Nightly 8 P. M. (Except Saturday) packers- end D. C. HOWARD . in the UPPER PRINCE STREET welcome awaits you.” p partment for a ch01 le reserved tor lows 0| ioool Interest. but advertising of e noeuy nature may be inserted at I unto a word. strictly payable le edvnnoo. Phil When requiring ‘ oer- vice, consult The Charlotte- tmrn Hotel Barber Shop. Air conditioned. NEW LONDON UNITED Church _The Olive Branch Mission Band will hold a special service Sunda evening, June '1, at 7.80. 6-6-1 . MONDAY, the King's Birthday. being declared a statutory holiday, we will be closed all day- Prowse Bros, ~ 0-8-11. POLICE COURT — There were no cases before Stipendiary Magis- trate K. M. Martin in the City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning. G. F. IIUTCIIESONS office will be closed Wednesday after- noons beginning June i0. 6-6-31, CENTRAL PAlilSll CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday June 1th.- Clyde River 11 A. M. Canoe Cove 3 P. M. Churchill 7.30 P, M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. 6-8-11. MONDAY, June 8th be-ing a pub- lic holiday the 204th Field Battery will parade on Tuesday, June 9th 6-6-31. SERVICES CONTINUE- Special services are continuing each night next week in the Wooden Tent on Upper Prince Street, where Douglas c‘ Hwreeehingud “In whfitldh“ are p l IN ' oerity and plicity. Last evening an interested audience was in at- tendance to hear the Word of God. T0 ATTEND MEETING — l-lou. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, snoompaiued by Mrs. McMillan, leaves this morn- ing for Jasper Park, Alberta. where he will attend the annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Associa- tion. Dr. McMillan is a member of both the Executive and Council of the Auociation. They expect to be abgt from the city for about three we . ENGINE TROUBLE ON Fmltl! —A breakdown in the engine-room at 7.30 p.m. W. MacNevin, m. the “Prmoe Nova” _ _ _ . yesterday Lieut‘ cm" 6 6 u‘ caused cancellation of ' a be- WEST COV_E‘H_EA_D_ June 7th tween Prince Edward Island and Nova. 000th; in the afternoon. The boat remained at Pictou where re- pairs were tc be effected. It is ex- pected that the ferry will be hack on the regular schedule tomorrow, crossinal early in the morning to make e first trip from this side. The Y. P. S. will take charge of an evening service in West. Covehead Church at 8 p.m. Miss Wind, Char- lottetown will be the speaker.“ i -6-1 . NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church, Sunday, June ‘l: 11 am. morning worship; 12 noon, Com- munity Sunday School; 3 p.m. Fredericton; 7.30 p.m. Breadalbane. Rev. R. E. Show, Minister. 8-8-11. FUNERAL AT KINGBBORO The funeral o! the late Albert Me- Vane of Kingsboro was held from the Baptist Church at that eastern King's county district yesterday. Services at the dhurch and grave- side were conducted by Rev. H. R. Bell. The pallbearers were: Louis MacDonald, George E. MacDon- ald, Daniel MacDonald, Harland Kennedy, Lloyd Kennedy and Alvin Robertson. Burial was in the Kings- boro Cemetery. I. O. D. E. SPEAKERS -Members of the I. O. D. E. in this provmco will be interested to know that three prominent national members of the order will speak over the Cilllilfilflll Broadcasting Corporation at 10.45 tonight. They are: Mrs. W. B. Horkins, National President; Mrs. I-LS. Angus, National War Conven- by Milling workers at the Ill-pot on gfflllll llfCI AIR FORCE FUNERAL AT‘ West Street. It was Miss Iris - . .~' an . . - hillVflgE for Canada's war effort-tons of ii-have been collected by the Charlottetown Saivagu Com. miitec since it was organized this spring. llere lg a truckload of scrap material labelled for the fac- torics" which turn out guns, tanks, planes, nlullltlolls and other weapons needed in the fight for freedom. From the attics, cellars and yards it was collected by citizens and placed out where it ooIld be picked up pit-lured above. Four members of Oharlottetownis Wounds Trans- ltitrt Corps and three soldiers from No. 02 (‘.A.B.T.C. are shoun hero just alter a lead of salvage arrived 4 picked up during a general collection last Saturday. Six other tun-ks uilh the ‘Transport Ladies fllill Soldiers were also busy is: the collection. Included in the ilwvl Bernadette (Fouls-t. M". Beniomln lee-H. Illa Al” Dollies. nod Privates Stanley lilacGiliivmy, 0_ "corm- ‘nd Fred McNeil, all of Gaye fi-eten, such as those illcLellrui, Miss MORELL-Ac. 1 c. .1. Murphy, 2i, —- 2.2: Zt‘°§..?€.“t‘§1£.¥;"ffi§i’t'i£ n h R of Requiem was said by the Rev. I Laid to Poor I I Nutrition or, and Mrs. J. D. Detwiier, Nation- al Education Secretary. NURSES DANCE - The Char- lottetown Nurses Alumnae enter- taiuedthe 1942 Graduation Class at an enJoyubie dntiee following the graduation exercises Wednesday evening in the Holy Name Hull. Over 300 people were in attendance The Hall was decorated with the class colors. pink and gold. The uni- forms of soldiers, sailors and air- men together with the white and blur uniforms of the graduates and student nurses presented a gay and colorful picture. jightful music was fumished by Ding Connolly's orchestra. ——-—- c. N. . i nus BRILLIANT nacoim '- was reclziveAcioogyull-ifsn%oghi’gr Mr. Warren Cameron Young, son of B, Roy 1101mm during his‘ recent Phaien McKenna at the Church of the Little Flower. Burial was in the church cemetery. An escort and fixing party were present, from the Royal Air IPorce school at Char- lottetown. Six airmen from the school acted as pallbearers. Ac. 1 Murphy, died at Hamilton, Ontario, ovréegaunday. i-le had been ill several RE C. N. it. CHANGE — ihsur- ance that. "nothing would be done 1'01‘ We Present" in connection with the proposed transfer of the local ‘fbronto, June 5-(CPt—Poor nut- rition was, vespotisiblo for t-lie peak of Canada; infant and maternal mortality rate in 193G, D1‘. Ernest Couture, director of the Pensions and National Health Department's maternal and infant hygiene (livi- sion. told the Camciian Public Mi". and Mrs. Walter B_ Young g1 L; to mt Health and Ont-uric Health Officers’ Klngsborough, P.E.I., recently grad- ffgsgluflon Zgfigsmfilffimicgifng; Associations lllfittllli hgifecmqtnwn uated from Gordon Theological Coi- lege, Boston, Muss, with honors as well as the degree of Bachelor of Arts. . Youngs creditable achievement of attaining over 90% it; all his examinatioggs loiverla period u o rec years spea h of his .. ,, training in Prince of WaKlesyCcllege u “m? l"? impel") “bmlt We from which he is a graduate. This mm?!“ -h° “W551 W85 m Y6- brilliant student headed his class move the Ch“ ‘Itmwwn C- N- - during his senior year, this entitling Acwuntalwl’ Dttptlrt-ment to Mone- him to membership in rm Alpha t0"- Chi, a most coveted honor. Mr. Young expects to enter an Iiastern university for further studies this coming fall. SOLDIERS LEAVE - Six sol- diers icft No. 62 G.A.B.'I‘.C. at Beach Grove yesterday for service elsewhere in Canada. They were: Privates T.J. Bernard, Tfluish; T.A. Gallant, New Acadia; P.E. Murphy, Tyne Valley; J.A.l-I. Pi- Only 25 per mothers lmv? llTC-lliilili crux", he said, and to tilts 11-.“ attributed the fact that infant and ntaternnl mor- tality rates are hiqher in Canada than in the United States, Britain or Norway. _ Dr. Couture raid inc 451 per cent. " infant r1101"- which had been adopted by the City Council previously, the Mayor con- sulted with the authorities at Qttg- w“- Hls W°T8h|i1 Expects more def- inite word in the near future. Mayor Holman expressed tality rate; since Iii lvli a saving of 11,000 iii adoption 0f lllli1<1_11\\1l compifls "_v sterilization of milk as a 1110:1115 of further reducing the llliiilltwlrltllh rate. Personals ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoes. Mrs. Walter L. Hogag, Bedeque motored to the city Thursday. They were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, York. Mrs. 1.‘. D. Stems left yaterday momins on s. visit to friends in attention i0 m. deaths from 111m . > i. she said, uccouuivii for .1 per cont. of the infant mortality rate. Di‘. J. A. Lcroux 0f Vancouver urged the establishment of federal diviision of v-eucrcai disc e control am a cnmpzxign to s-ilp " ncau, Annadale; BR. Reeves, Halifax. . . t. . _ y prostitution us iticzms oi l; Enwmld Juno on’ J Roomy the spread 0i venereal di-criscr. 1hr.- Charlottetown, Before lcaving they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government thrortgg the carry on Canada. Corps. presentations were looked after ivy Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. LEGION DANCE-Over aoo at- Dr. John A. Ritchie. who recently graduated in Medicine in Dal- housie University is spending a short time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. miner Ritchie, Prince Street before taking over his duties as Lieutenant in the R.A.M.C. Mrs. David S. Sherren of Crapaud probl-tm should be approached from a hygiene ratlici" than from a moral standpoint. Dr. Ieroux, who is in charge of epidemiology for the British Coi- umbia division of venereal discuss control, termed bwreaxig-(r rooms ‘n. happy huntnzg ground for prosti- tutes.” tended the dance at Government h“ entered u" Pm,” Edward B] < . _ ' F0 t. t. f a1 patients House 1a” night’ which w“ won and Hwmtm‘ H" mull’ mm” ....1§z§spe§t citric Tfanrgoui/er clinic sored by the Entertainment Oom- mittee of the Lsdes Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. The army, navy and air forces were well rep- resented ond many civilians at- tended the enjoyable function. Music was supplied by the Royal Air Force orchestra. The guests were received by His Honor. 1-1911- tenant Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs, Lm-Page, Mrs. Arthur Henry, President of the Auxiliary and Mrs. A, B. cosh, Mrs. E. A. Blake Mrs. 11x1. Andrew, Mrs, A. Mufic and Mrs, Reg Morris poured while members cd the Auxiliary assisted in serving. The tables were beau- tifully decorated for the occasion. for treatment of venereal Dfliiellis during 1940 lilld 1041 were infected (hruugh. exposure to prostitutes. lie said wish her a speedy recovery. Report On Provincial Debt And Expenditure (YITAWA. June IF-(GP) — In- crease in current revenue and ex- penditure of provinces and a reduc- tion in outstanding in the statistical summery of the Bank of Canada for April and May, made public today. ‘Total outstanding debt of the provincial governments was esti- mated for 1941 at. $2180.400.000—the figure including total direct and m- direct debt lees sinking funds. This co es with $179,800,000 in 1940. D ect debt. less sinking funds. was estimated at 81.932.700.000 for i941 and was 81.967.300.000 in 1940. Total indirect debt, also less sink- compamd with $222,- RAPS CIVIC LEADERS "M4 yet we (ind politicians, citi- nens, fathers, yes, and even medical health officers. supporting the exist.- ence of bawdy ivomcn.“ he added. "A farce of mc-ciicul inspection is carried out." , Dr. Leroux advocated the remov- al of rostitutes from the vicinity of military districts. Dr. James J. McCann. Liberal member of the House of Commons for Reufrmv South and president. of the Catidriinxt Public Hcnith As- sociation, said the fact that 44 tier cent. of the young men recently called up for military service weie found physically unfit is “a crush- ing indictment of governmental lalssez-faire and uucouccrn for the health of its llwillifi" , “Governments should be brought l0 the sharp rcnlizatioti that. what counts, in the world u revolt‘ 1W1 ISLAND LADY DEAD -Frie;=-‘_' throughout the city will learn with regret of the death of ‘Mrs. (Din) Harry McLeod who passed away e.‘- her home In Bout-h Boston Ytitfif- day morning after a brief illness. Mrs. McLeod (nee Annie Payne) will be kindly remembered here as a talented musician who save free- ly of her services while residing in this city. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, James Payne. she 500.000 the previous year. ,1t a teriul things nrc possessed a most pleasing and jov- Provincial cflstribution of the §§§§n§§§,_?.‘ ‘if; "Today we lal manner enjoying a large circle outstand debt estimated for need fm-‘cgnggrvgtiqty of health and of friends who will regret to learn 1941 was s awn as follows: Prince physical mum. is grcntol’ than at of her passing, she leaves to mourn Edward Isllnd 393100.000; N0"- any time in the tisiiotvs history _ . besides a devoted husband, one son Sootia tlM,000,000: New Brunswick r sugguest that. the maintenance of Rev. H. C. Mcleod. I-‘i-L, who is A $9 000.0002 Q1101!!! I41 310.000; 0n‘ our community health services . . will pgo a long way toward cariyiug thfil Climodilw , ticopio through the r _. “D135 Mzttfonn advocated extension of commutiity health services to Ell industrial plants throughout the nnuunnnunuuune Sir Norman Birketfs Visit member of the staff of the Holy Trnity Church. Boston. Survivinl are three brothers, Frank and Wil- liam of this city and Jack of Bos- ton, to n11 of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. FIREMEN LEAVE-Captain Louis A. Stewart and Physical Instrucwr James Cudmoie of the Canadian Fire Fighter's Corps leave on ra- turn to their unit today after spend- lng a short leave at t eir homes in the city. Both men signed up with the Corps several weeks ago and have been sticcorssful in their tests. Capt. Stewart was a member o.’ the Charlottetown Fire Department for 20 years and for the past i1 years held the rank of Captain with the - outfit. He was a valued member 0t the Fire Department at all times and in athletics was one of the beet Alberta 813.300.0001 British Col- umbia ti56,000,000. Mlnard’: relieves sprains [Eli] i9 1-3 i3 Owing to aroused public interest ii has been arranged that the address of SIR NORMAN BIRKETT will be delivered in the 5’ SEE! "EIEEII?! truckmen ever tlumleldd ‘glut hlgigoel. r filth sififééhilf...“ theofsmous enmca or WALES contact: HALL £1 Charlottetown Hose Reel team E3 which establishedifl vgggldis retard —0N—- . rft‘ l Ch 1 u w n 1 . n e éknniié’ 60.3.“... holds t... rank wanussnsv, sum: mu of Company Officer. He also took at 8 P_M_ ti t i organising the A. T; ATixriTlErvnfire fighters here before enlisting in April. Cudmore was also a member of the local de- before i0 All cordially invited. Iliiliili Di‘. Helen Mztrhfiurinhy 11111011 more v " ' " ‘.113 ‘. a iorium countiy? " " ' 4 R‘?f°1'1'i"f-' i0 Uh‘ 18139 incidence of physically" unfit men among those cziiled for miiiinry service, Dr, McCnim said n. large prbpgy. tion of the defects disquviffwztr Corpus Christi .. e these young men were (it ~ tn poor 0}’ iqlllblglltjircxiqggitriiimg. 011.. "~'-"""t I 0f IIIiTII-"ill httcltztirrilzzxfum and m“ "On any one clay (fnuucia has 5ft, Too La ==__—;._—:_—_ TO IT—-A te to Ciasify FUR- P NT rushed or unfurnished. Apply 20 __Brightpn_ TO RENT-Fl. ii NISHED ROEIVIS for light housekeeping. Apply Y 000 wage earners idle iiivoiigli i1;- Guardian. 6-6-81. neis.’ h‘? solid. "Herc, surely, is a NEWE 01L pmmANmvTy SCI‘ nus ETKICBD to 0'11" Will‘ effort. p9,; i, 0g m r1 y,‘ ST i Czrnndian workmen ldst last year wgflhi, obierved Qcciflgffmfgojqi Mrs. Johnston's Beauty Salon. 4771000 “'0” 0"?‘ 01"‘ it‘ $IY1RPS~~ tuitiotvcw by the Rfrnan Catholic 131F881“ 545-75- "“'°’*“'*‘5$ "Qsrf 1110"‘ U1?" 50 VIII/PS Ciiurruv-s with the traditional - ----——.:—~vi ,,._ ,1“ “CIR {Lil's 1M i111“ <10 1;: oi the Bizsstd SaCfli- . - GENERAL -:111ki‘s._Y~Pt time xrutuntrs hcth on ftousanis of WOl1$hl7ptpCi'5 will J. M Jone 132 1o putt cf the nuhnc and the gov- g d fl)}'()ug_h we Streets of the __k _ . ‘£- cmmout much m o concern 0W1" c.'._v and attend open an" Benedic- “'“““‘"“‘ "f? 5"‘ ‘ii-Yimlti Strike thou lion at. Not-r Convent. here is oici n fort-ed on u, 501mm, gig“ iiriko of the I my! U10 in] "' , ,,,;»k_ me 0b- - ~ 13 ____ _-.. ‘ . n H0000?“ \.l;i'\;-.1.rlni. htvilieitz‘ tlvofe uconlgliegalilioln .om l. CIUIC I 1e 0s y Ridvcmcr will 10in the numbers of S; The "“—— uhclc pro n mil then pro- ysfllli-"T _JOI>I_N. June ‘5 -1\l‘-v_o1 c c1! by w of Great George fit-l S011 {L111 shim" mcnmxwxs o2 in" s cot :0 R nerd to Wcymoittii, .1 t. \ (cumzi and Ccrumoti Sydney to Notxx: Dame Acad- HQDRNIS lurvc 1‘C(‘(‘il‘i‘(I miy where an open air Benediction v , _ < of the Blessed Sxcrament will be 01104’ svvietarv 0f the Cflllfldiflll given, Club of Saint John to zitteuti n [mi Foilovvinw the ceremony the pro- rv-fcrm and nvxurn by 11.". inciting to be q<1ti~o.<.._.q i“. mu Birkeft, flu‘ fzittirui. B: Hill-inn"), “tater .11 vrlr "ozuir-u - who . m l G. ._ G1 rgr Sh; t» fiilfii Tuosrinv evv Jilin‘ 9. 0'1 '1iu- Lsaguv o! tho C oss Band TBTIVUIJ3< M0550?" ‘>0 tmrln“ in will be in attendance a1. the fol- Jhc Stunt John High School audi- loivingjviil be the order of 1111717351011. Cross bearers and acoiytes, 8t. Jest-NW school children, Notre v ton} children. school boys, " ten‘.- Ccufr-Aicipiiiiy" < (Holy dcemcr par- isui. Si. Charles Auxiliary, League of the Sacred Heart, Si. Joseph's Scdality. Children of Mary, Girl GILCIPS, Basilica, Girl Guides, Holy Rwiecmci", Boy omits (Holy Re- dvcnnei" Parish), ' Scouts (Bu- l . Short History o I Niehison Gian. A , surcai, I101) N-amc Society, (Ba- silica), Knights of Columbus, Ben- .. . y of h Nichol, evoieni. Irish society, League of the mnAc§ffiit Esifiey m1,” f, 8,, ,,,_ Cross Band. Choir (Basilica), Choir terestini,’ booklet. a copy 0f which BOYS" slmcduarl’ BQVS- “m? chm‘ was received recently by M1‘. Chcrv- ‘"971 BTFITIUS 51°11'93". 1311895. Bish- ci" Pratt, Si. Peter's, from a} cm.- 01) 11ml 0101115‘- iu. Ml‘, Ernest N. Simmons, iii Lns Augcies, both of them being 111011".- bers of tlhelgNicgcliison clfim" o? xv: materna s e. 1e aut or o e booklet is Donald A. Nicholson. of _ - K71’) -- DQ90170- Lynn. Mass, formerly of '1‘3'ne Vni- f-‘d bi MEI-Gim- Eillehe 3180i. My’ n great grandson o; Angus lieutenant-governor of Quebec as Nicholson, who 1m ihc Isle of Skye, the ‘first serious attempt at a com- Scotland. in 1845 to settle in ihitte" I"?’h.""~‘1'-'° 1115M“? 0t TEQQWSBC" Edvmrd. Island. Ii; was tiubiishtwi a ‘Ylllmm ‘Hugh C°V°Yda1e has Pub‘ few years ago in Massachusetts. 1,1509“ m9 Yilmflmlc 5W1‘? °f U"! The Clan. it is stated, is one of Kingdom 0f me WEI-lama?" 111 l- the oldest of the Scottish chins, and ‘WKWHY musirait-‘ii b°°k~ The Dub- is mentioned in ancient. history un- 113mm!“ brings wgethel‘ man)’ 5m- dcr m‘. Gaelic nay“ of Kay The ring incidents in Tadoussncs long tribe of Kai lacld the district of and colorful settlement. Ncss WlliCll was virtually" tho whole of nortlnvmxstcrn Scotland from ihc Morven Hills to Loch Broom. ‘They made alliances with the Norse after scat was established at 810m"- the Norsetneu took the Orkney lsl- breach on Rossay and at Guie near ands. “This alliance.” writes Mr. Greshoruish on Skye- Nicliolson, “is llf0bliblv the reason Booklet Gives STORY 0F TAIIBIISSAC for the name Nnrtnnn being so com- us wuli us the Aluclmods held. L01"- mon in our famtilv. T111- pmnrruivr riiory on Skye and ever since the aptitude of our people for sucluf-u time our cluu settled there we have forays into enemy country gave us been closely connect/ed with boiu the hawks head for our cont of the Mncuonaids and the NIncLcods. arms." These clans which controlled the From one particular mtccstoi". fa- nluntis oil tho west coast oi Sc molls fm" 111s. iiigliimr: ability, the 121ml became known n; the Imus whole clan s1 mvqiu~ti:l' lock its oi the Isles and they formed .1 Ful- IIMIIQTIIIS\V.ii1‘.<:l‘\\' I§1‘_‘t‘lll,.'lI1(I tuition in \\'Ill(il the Nichuisutzs the clan culled Ill! ~ - " VCS lilf‘ S7115 W111" 1T1)‘ ‘.>' ' ‘ (‘P FOR S ALE — MOUNTAIN SEC- ends. nlso f potatoes. R. E Connolly, Du iiinage. 6-6-11. Bender HT TONIC FilR PIGS . of Agriculture) (From Dept and we can mend it. and those \v eflicacy. but builds afterwards, increase in idly". E. A. Sole distrih "The MIICDOIIIIIUS of the Islands r " GAY’S This ("mitim have ti" ("mull \\ l‘ This is the best “Tonic” and "Worm Ikivviiri“ for Pigs that we have ever had in our store It is a steady seller with us Powder speak highly ol It! It not only eliminates worms Try a lXiCkflKB and be convinced of its merits. Full pound package 3k. CENTII Al. DRCGSTORE Dr. Ffrt-nwhs Ycrmicicle (iupsuli-s lictcrittary __ 3 II heartily recom- lin have used this the animal up, and makes weight very rap- FOSTER uiing Agents for PLANTS have planned to dis- 111111; Plums l>_v mail, but to l1ii~rxte|ii.-—il|ni of Krycul oi" Muck uxl, 141150 spoil. 1'01‘ we uiil not ,l(i‘s‘lll gm)" nrtlcr for MacKruccuilt, uixmn is the Gaelic I- ‘ ; fut" lrss ilmn $1.00. So please for the name NiClliilrdlli, vc this Iulv. The chiri of tin: Aimsix‘ '.\'1"1il.\ sup- \ll'.\‘ iutlmvltiu Anna. Ill-titling ported a Scots king, Dllivi tho Svc- 10.1. 0 ‘ l0 . Aster, 0nd. in the twviith century". 1111.1 li‘- \‘i'1 (If u on. Yer- cciveti a clinnvt" from the king: nmk- \v Larkspur. ing him a Baron. ' ~ I 11.1mm: Lnbviia, "The Clan hlzlcKrycul." writes Lmcnlnshirv, Argcmili , l.‘ Lilpms, Mari- Mr, Nicholson, "bud one fatal fuil- lull i, some in Dublin, Ireland, gold, s hug!» Hus-um. (‘arm-t lug; they" likCfl to fight [O0 well, uliims (Hillla) to Amcnmi uuri st" lvd of Snow, \\'1l"l.YIUIEIQIIPPII, etc. and by the fourteenth century n11 ill Vllf-llillil, (leorcia. and Coimccti- the chiefs of the clan 11ml bccu nut. nud some went l0 Australia, killed, 'l'hr1"(- was 11"" 11111;." lizirgnvrt nun some to P1‘i11('L‘ Edward island. MacNirlioi m‘ ltlucKrycul. a dmx-lii- fOui" pnrizculm" ’_ tcr of tliolnst clturLSLie111.u"i"le-<i'iur- vvruis Mr, Nicholson, "uus the last quil MacLvuzi. lie vvns the yuuuu- to 1v " m 1846, when they vume er son of the chief of the Mnchcod to Prince Edward Island and stat:- Cian. ed n11 over again. There were five "This original/rd i110 Clan of liluc- bro" "s and two sisters: Norman. Lcod of Lewis and lllfiFi oi the land Au Szutiuci. Donald. Mulcolux, controlled bu them wzi nriuitially Muir loud Catherine. Two of the under i110 control of our 11111111)’. and brothers, Donald unri Malcolm re. Olll‘ clan became a scut of the Muc- nuiittui in Skye and meninc fix-her- Irzod of Lewis. Family- Seats "This MneLcod also acquired land n1 ar-sndfnthrr. They in the Isle of Skye at this time, bv Pratt. believes, in the ulwu I was in Skye. (The Santuci Nicholson landed. vicinitv that was dying out nu i. owned crm- fastl. sidrrnble laud in Skye. This land There are many descendants of 11nd born farmed bv Irish slows the pioneer Nicholson fumilv in this under Norse rule. but it 11nd bTil province, who will read the above left unoccupied when the Norse details with much interest. lost their power and the inhabitants Attnrlwed to the bookiri received escaped in Ireland. So most of our 1r: Mr. Pratt. uas a D1604‘ 0f tilt‘ people followed their 110w chVlL-"iln Nicholson tartan, woven in Scot- d his bride when they went. to ion _______,_, & j l! O0 he. The hi! ' Scetilhw l 30c iluzi-tt. Foxglove I Exiru curly flower 720v i=- Slfiil. li\i don-n. l... for Fall by mu a l‘un._ tcrhurv men, and I saw their dcsvctidanls (mph, h_v null i1.» (‘nth-r i’; above ha“. our plrllis I. t‘ ill ntcniiotied \vns M1". Pratt's mntrrn- "ypr mar,“ 1.. It...“ |.‘.-iI_\. . Ml‘. by mail m. (\\|\rpvs |mv-.t Iw nor l‘! lmnlcfl l\,\" (utslt tnnrrving u son into n Norse timily \Vh.le Sands, Little Sands. or Bel- Pn-nu- write \:"\ atlrlrrsi. t‘!\ (m. m. ml lhi v in Ivlnn t. 5i \Ti its llii ili"l.t‘ll_ Kuehlzl n: ltiipiitilium and ~11. .'\ll liouhic I'm-t- ti‘ c 21h. The above '~ .uf i mul (null- "I ( 0' m" nmrry or" . |"l-u\~.1'\- v.lI‘| {"11 J. J. GAY 8. 80H llcv (‘harloii l-ltI-t-s-tf. 1 ".' cioun, I’. E. I.