I1-i iii" lr'l - Gii CRYSTAL CHAPTER OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY iii-Millan, Provincial Deputy Coni- inter. and Mrs. Smith. Field paid a visit to 1st Sou- s and Brownies. glicrnnnn they were the guests of 3: smiling Brownies. with Mrs. lturn. Tawney Owl. it WZlS'0l1(3 of the nicest Brownie meetings. 'I'lie following girls were enrol- Arleiie Mclntosii. Ruth Poole. . in McCormick. Jane McKenzie. l.n-oi Ann Power, Roma McDon- alil. Margaret Coffin. Dianne Fou- rzcre. 'imelda Malone. A gaiiie was :i'liv'red around the toadstool for linil-WOW. Mrs. McMillan congratu- lated the Brownies on their flnc xliowing this year. The Park was iuxt organized in December. and has done extremely well. General regret that Mrs. Richardson. Brown Owl us: not able to be present. as the was called to Montreal to be iuilv her father who is Ill eta ' DAILY ACRODO l. Hiding place for provision! Of the DOD? . Loudty . Greek letter 3. Habit nickname 7. Headland . Fumed one who paints . Little fellow islangi . Projecting roof cdgu . Lttt Part of "to be" Took a.s one'a owr . stings . Covered with uhu . Personal pronoun Haul I9 Venice) Ruined tslang) . Mother very smart Guides. I ll. n W Donald. Cami Mrs. Ilieir leaders. and the through the was expressed lighlful day. The CROSSWORD I. Genus of 1!. East- the lily north. .1. Devise east 1. Rude tabbr.) dwelling 10. Mtg. I. MINI lake; nickname 31. A site I. Author of of "The Gold coal Bug" 2:. smut 7. Correct river I. Father 23. A brara tn.) 24. Employ O. Growl 2.5. River old bottom I0. Youth! 2! Likely 1l.Je.It 31. Paint 16. Goods .-loppily thrown , 32. A thick, overboard niveel. liquid to lighten I3. Question! 1 boat 34. Be-gone! Ellis. Miss Captain and Mrs. McKenzie Lieu- Icnant on their neat appearance splendid work done A. and Taps ended a perfectly de- ear. EJEII Bin 35. .'LA. 39. ll. 42 H. Mrs Smith cnrolcd the following Bonnie McLean. Wliite, .lnan Stewart. Patricia Mc- Yvcttr Gal- lant, Audrey Roach. Alena Pierce, Ann Marie Gallant McMillan Janice then presented Second Class Badges to. Paulette Grant. Patsy Roach. Teresa Pac- qiiet. Edith Clieveric. Alice Clint- on. Mary McAulay. Marjorie Ann Peters. All llicn gatlicrcd round pthe played. tiien all (lamp Fire and Mrs lllclllillan then roiigratulated the Guides and Nellie Foley Guide Prayer lst SOUTH!-'0RT GUIDES Parents and friends gathered on Wednesday night to visit. with the rnrcting ended with Brownie pray-lsl Soutbpnrt Company and sec B Yesterday”: Answer A aubtribo (Maori! Monster Obnoxinun plant Devourrd Man's nicknamo Nickel tsym.) DAILY OIYHOQUOTE - iIm'- how to work W AXYDLIAAXI II LONGFILLOW ' one tenor mnply stands for another. In this exam?” A I! "590 tor on three In. x for the two out etc. some latte". troo- trophtoa. the luigtli and formation It the words are all hints lack dav tho ecu lotus-I an diluent- A Oryptogr-an Inim- wu; nvppor. 1: LI DPHM QUIXQ 9(1)! oox FIWM DIUHJ. XZQ LMXVV OUIXY GI OVILLGIRL I3 lIPU' MIXQ-IINIII. mu”. m, m HEART THAT KAI W W SM-ll-Y WVDHVB Marsha Wellner. Paggy McQuaid. Dorothy Boudreault. lice. Donna Reddin. Bonnie Mc- rfolyneaux. Paula Eleanor Henry. Jeanette Boudreault. Virginia Boudreault, Mary Lee Rogerson. Bernedette Gallant. i Religion and Lite Emblem. cooks. hostess. ncedlcwoman bad- ges to: Judy Reardon. Bonnie Mc- Ree. Eleanor Henry. Bernadette Gallant. Religion and Life and Hostess to Jeannette Beaudreault, Virginia Beaudrcault: Religion and Lil. to Peggy McQuaid. Dor- nthy Beaudreault. Marsha Wellner. Paula Reddin. Mary Lee Roger- son: Hostess to Donna Molyneaux. A most intersting put of the programme was the investiture of -the patrol leaders and seconds by Miss Arscnault. Judy Reardon. Bonnie McKie. Jeannette Boud- reault. Bernedette Gallant. Patrol Leaders. and Eleanor Henry. Mag sha Wellner. Donna Molyneaux. Virginia Boudreault seconds. Miss Arsenault. spoke word of praise and-encouragement l.o the Guides. and congratulated the Leaders. Mrs. Bill Wood Capt. and Mrs. Art. Wellner Lieutenant the work done by the Guides dur- ing the winter was, largely due to their fine leadership. Songs and games were played. and the meet- ing ended with the Guide Law. Promise Prayer and Taps. RAISIN DAY All Guides and Brownies are urged to do their very best to sell more raisins than ever before this coming raisin day. as a great deal of money is needed to carry on all the Guide activities. GUIDERS CLUB The annualimeeting of the Char- lnttetown Guiders Club was held Thursday evening at Parkdale Hall. A most delicious supper was served as a treat to the Guiders by the ladies representing the Guide Committee from the Wom- en's Institute. Miss Mabel Saund- ers was elected as the President for the following year. This is the last meeting of the Guiders Club until September. CAMP LEADERS An urgent appeal is being sent. out for Leaders for the Guide Camps being held at Rustico this summer. Anybody who would like to end this camp as a Leader please contact Miss Marion Lang- ilie. Camp Commissioner. Girl Guide Raisin Day plans were finalized at a meeting of the Local Association held this week at. the home of the District Com- missioner. Mrs. T.L. Llnkletter. Raisin Day is to be held in S.- merside the last Saturday in May The local committees are working with Mrs. R.A. Home as Convener. The adult teams who canvas the business firms the week previous to Raisin Day are as follows: Mrs. D.L. Miller and Mrs. G.J. Hayes; Mrs. Wm. Morrison and Mrs. Jack Watson: Mrs. Davis Ltdstone and Mrs. Ferno Rogers; Mrs. Gordon Ramsay; Mrs. Bruce Allbrlght and Mrs. Thomas J. Keefe. The baskets. which are decora- ted by the Guides and Brownies will be Judged by Mrs. Davis Lid- atone. Mrs. DL Miller and Mrs. Lawrence Ga t. Each year the Judges find that the workmanship is improvin in this field and it is very dlfficut to pick the winners. ed The baskets are Judged on the following points: Originality, Ar- tistic Qualities. Neatneso, Sense of colour. and Practlcability. All bas- kets must be made from full size fruit. baskets without the assistance of adults. It was decided that Mn. 0.). Elvis. Trout!!! of the associa- tion. would purchase prison for the three winning teams. airmen in Europe ll?-MP hccn nub- bed "the little diplomats" American and British parts. The lIliP. given with respect and not a little envy, derives from a novel goodwill campaign being conducted in France and Germany by personnel of the R('Al” air division. Senior British and Al'llPl'lftFll1 nt- fieers. who ruefiiily admit the Canadians are far in the leari as western Europe's ”most popular foreign troops." are openly study- ing and copying the tlmught-prov- oking Canadian technique of grass- roots diplomacy. For they. like the Canadians. are keenly aware that the success of the NATO dcfencr alliance de- pends to a large extent on the goodwill of the F'ren('lt and Ger- man people among whom they are stationed. HIGH STAKES "Tile stakes are as big as NATO itself." says Air Virc-Marshal it. B. Godwin of Wcslmouiit. Que. air officer comiuandimz the air division. "We. (Allied fnrcest can- not. expect to remain over here if we alienate the native populations who are our hosts." hy ilicir counter- With this in mind. the (lane dians have given priority to the campaign appropriately nanic-d ”community relations." that neatly combines the suave courtesy of the French-Canadian and the trad- itional open-handed friendliness of the Westeruor. "Sport. has probably dour usi much or more than anything else to further the program." says Air Vice-Mashal Godwin. "Our RCAF Flyers hockey team has done a tremendous job of creating good- will throughout. western l-Iuropr The Flyers. under team captain Sgt. R. T. tTwiti Lrlllanc of Pictoit. N. S.. ploy European-style hockey in which body contact. is de-emphasized. They are a top drawing card wherever thcy play. And it. is no coincidence that the (Ianudians. nevrr noted for their soccer ability. have taken up the European national game with gusto. "We win at hockey and lose at soccer.” says Group Capt W.F.M tBllL'kl Newson of Toronto and. Edmonton. who commands No. 2 fighter wing at Gros Tcnquin. France. "But the really important. thing is that the games give us a chance to entertain local residents at our bases and to makr them feel each base is a part nt the community." 1 SUPPORT CHARITIES This "Hl ncigbbor” approm-li is an integral part of the Canadian campaign. Canadian airmen and alrwnmcn invite French and German famil- tea to their modern swimming pools and skating rinks. And. in n discreet way. they throw their sup- port. behind local charity organi- nations. Last Ja y I prolonged cold apell depleted coal stocks in some communities near the RCAF's No. 4 fighter wing base at Baden-Soeb CJ.R.w. Friday morning. May as undgr the supori-iston of Mrs Ken- neth Crump, uhen the financial importance of Raisin Day to Guid- ing in the Province will be discuss- Tbere will be a refill station for each Company this year at the following homcs: Isl Company. Mrs. Wm. Morrison. Plrnsnnt 54.: 1nd Company. Mrs Lawrence Gal- lant. Argyle St . Jrd Company. Mrs Mosie Pineau. Northumber- land st. ttti Company. Mn. I-tarry Crouinan. East Street. Mn. Wilfred Perry and Mn, Harold Rodd are to be in charge linplanaorltabavoahrinu q panting the ncdpu.-I could spare l.0t)tl ions from the station's well-stocked coal pilr Jind ”loaneri" it to the fuel-sliort areas A month later thr ('r'lflr'I(ii.'lIl'4 l'..i(l .thcir ronl back and a host of ltmv friends. ironically. English - Slthllklng ('anadia .. who at hn me limo- vliown no great alacritv at niastcr mg their cnunti',v's sccrind ofucinl Jnntziiagc. are tackling: the inn- lguage barrier in Europe hcad-on. Lanizuage instructors hold rcizular classes at air division lIf'aflllll;lI'lPv'S in Mr-iv and llir (our f-glilcr iriuL' hascs Grns Tenriuin nnri .'ll.irvillr in France. 7AtI'lilPIlFFl(I'li and Radon-Soellingen in Germanv Tho classes are open to all rank: nnrl are compulsory tot l1Pl"tnitm”l whose work brings ttlu-in min rlir cct cciitact with local nfficialx The program is coiipled uith a lnugh nl'f-the-station discipline that shows little sympathy for inci- dcnl: involving the civilian popu- lace. it lakes illHl mw siurml rigid tn undo necks of hard work.” inyd Wing ilmdr Lvtc Gervais of limit tawsbene. ftnt. "We have htlln trouble that way. but when it dnu occur we lower the boom " The slim. energetic commander of No. 3 wing at Zitieibriincken re cently "lowered the boom" tn the tune of 90 days and loss nf par N1 three airmen who assaulted and injured a German worker in a liter garden brawl. When Oherbiii'gcrmri:trr l Rngb. mayor of Ziveibrmvrknn. heard of the penalty. lie rlcniurrmi. ”You wcrc prctty liarsh an tim-:r boys i wouldn't have givcn them as stiff a penalty as that ” ('anailian officials. asked in M plain their popularity lead over their American and Rritish allin-.. are quick to point nlll they aniuv the advantage of not being an or rupying power in Germany and us have not. had to overcome the nat ural resentment. and hostility nf such a position. Five Vlfitnesses. 1 Heard In Mental Hospital Probe SYl)NF.Y HIP! - Fiir ll'ilIll'"- ses completed testimony Thursday as the Poitier royal cnmmisrunn !1PNlEd up the pace of it: lnvmn gallon into the s2.ooo.om ftapr Brcton county mental hospital The five -- hospital atlenrlanlv. Jack Maclnnis. Frank M;ll'ltIln'.il. and Harry Grant. former allcnilnnt Ellison White and laundry room assistant Kay Elnioiire--all told of good conditions at the llnxttllill it was the first time since thr ftrnhe nncned March 20 that ninrr than two witnesses complel:-cl -wt device in a day. Frank Macintosh. cmplnywl at the hospital the last three years. the commission that hospital matron Mrs. Sadie Mai-Pberson was carrying out her duties in "n flrfcct manner." He said that when in .l. 4: It Lynch was needed "be .'.tlu-gt”. came within ill mtnutn liter the call was made" Mlil Whifg, who rt-cigyird it-um the hospital last Marrlf because ""19 Place got on my nerves” told of conversations she had with Mrs. Florence Mackle, a former hospi- tal attendant and one of five. per- sons who signed an arllitsu-it rii.-iv:z- in: irrclltllarlties and ltrulalliv at the tvistltiitton. Miss White said mg ll 3'. n' th- opinion Mrs. Mickie; -nnblim was to replace Mrs. MBCFHEYSIVB as matron. Miu Elmoin-e. 17. also testified ll Nolan Iln. alacrhenua. Of Presbyterian Meeting in St. ward Island. The United Church ing of the afternoon session to province. Rev, Mr. Gordon was I) Lean Ottawa, was also giicn ap- proval. yllcr. W.A. Patterson: Home Mia- raising Him from the dead. the many. isinns. Rev. W.B. MacPhail: 0ver- yniracip of all it-orrls, Rev. Wll. Forsyiha; Slat:-it-ziiise that thrcnlens mt-n's indulv claring our faith. but genres or interferes with t h el ryiiociiied by His blood must be firm7 efforts on as the United Churchmnn cor-lmcn. Christ": spirit of patient ondur-lknow viheri-. they stand. that Mrs. Mickie ma ambitions l A considerable amount of infor- matioii t'on('erning tlip new DPIISIHIL The ninth anniversary of Cry-luieeling a birthday party arrang-Downe presided at the tea cuP5- M8? Afldllts. timmiii-ss: Anne Sr 1':-cc r .1:-ssir t.;u-lm- l'...i si. fplnn. and a clearing up nt great i-;..in;,,-3 say it"... ,,,.,.,.; "N. ;,,,,,s, My Mum M y H t'aIm-- 1 Chapter No. 25 was held in ed by Preceptrexes Olive Hansen Assisting in serving a delicious Wiuis. Rm-. Reg; Fltvrpnrp not-5. PIt'C.. Mary Dickie. Past Kit tr-I):-ailnf misungershagiglgl it's mc Klirnl llu lei-is that .iunnip.m pln offset in pail intently-eiaiitmi ,,,,, jnwmm" M "Mm: 'iiarlottetown on Thursday. May and Mary MacDougall was held.lunch were Preceptresses Alice Chaplain; Alice Jeuell. Senior F5”mC:1i;:3'?l;."d;ly5ff.l':&M;:' 'K”';l:rj:'v::"5A:;iSr.':'"' -VgPm:.'l;,:;'l:? ':'tllP'ufir:"fi”:;?l'a::::s:'F1:;:l 'l:l::-:P:l””-T" M "0"-"twrallntl For lf'P. ' '7'" with 3 300d anmdam-'0 0' A 13C9hwC0V91'9d whim with Lleweu and Maw Macphan Pr" Prei:Ppt"e”i Mi”-V M"”)”1l33I1- Cfenlsor: ltlarllhtirc-it Shaw. Inn:-r llw llepadlmeni of Pension. i:Vlr. crnvin of thoiiins Ins I-crnvin of ilr..llat1nani raid in his state at:-Hihiwmfm-K mm, hubs H!" ." ynt'll'll)eI'S.. The Senior Precept- silver candelabra and WlllteCPDl-7.955 Flftfelic! 511195918 eI1- Jr. Prer: nliiv Hansen. Fin. Guard: ('ath(-rine :'llarIimi.-iiil, Fi-.-n:m- spoke in in the Pi-csby-pszlni-y lIIcnl' 4 ' ;,,,.,',';”'.'v' "'.""V """""' 'l"”'"'l ms Alice Jewell presided and candles was centred by a nicelyicrtaiined the members with a Reg: Jr-an lltlaclman. ”l'rc-as. Censor; -May King. ('clisor ti: lcry delegates during the. noon But how Ilir nlll('l)ill(' of iii:-iv. --;;,,,..,,,,s,. M ,.,,,i,. ,,.”,,,.,.M H” l".m,”",N”'Qf:l'l"1, '" "l" w'3l9"" Iutllll'lC business was carried out. decorated birthday cake. Thobumorous reading followed by .tSCC(ll'ld mu-: Gladys nnu-nr, Past ncs Johnson. Censor: 'tl)'rllr rci-css. and a motion of i-ontidcncr ti-mini.-ni at the son of God has i'r-Inlivciy isznl.-in-rt lticnllnn t;irm- rlilmn: were M (".1 Vnmwm Mr 5. Agnes Johnson. " ” . a cake was cut by the first. Sr.sii1g song and, social hour. A Sr. Prcc: Anne l'lai'rni-lv. Past MacPhall, Pianist; Hilda Rourra in the Pension Department was been turned against all who tnokiprx are more lit-at-i1y,,m,l.l'N, man RM WNW." "tare n the central uas taken into the Chapter 85 8 P.TeC9Dll'6-”5 Oi 1112 C1l3PleY- J9l'P143853nt eV9n1nE W85 Eniloyed by St". Pi'ct'.; Rena hlactiaull. Past Censor. put forth after his address. iparl in it The whole world sziiii:.nm.:i groups in the country l)V m;inv f'Ilillit)I1'4mfiHn(l-it1,Fi Thar? ". new member. At the close of the ste Larter. while Pi-ee. Gladysall, Left to right: Front row: Sr. Prcc.; Mary MacPhail. Past Rari.er'iI Film l..1h. p0l:;f;;l()ER3 t I m N - F la, Easter. imwm rule m(.".a5,g, so that liilsl We should .i.;,..i'ii" frnin . .. . ... W, , , A ' 8 "WW " ? ”"'”"3 '"1,”Vmvin Him with m-'-my crowns nnw cost on the ,.mmmV win hm, .,, .' t - ” "-'"'-'i ''-”U '" T-” T ('nmmitt;-9 was adnntcd withr)utiThp 1,3,-nh "mm "is m "9." l J , ,. i I .' p' ' ma 9 '1'" '9” 1g" '0"! Hill , . cr and taps i l the Guides prmenled with their 0 . . rlmngc as follows: Vliairmnn, Rev. -.0-ir hearts than uith clad”:-psnniisclzingli-c-s:T:-gin rllr-Ia.:'th;frI:'-Ii'rr)l”l'I,ni:iiili'i:: :(rt(:,(.',,.;i: ,:1:.vri N". "Em '” " M” uckpnlm Lmmmam m ue” earned badges which wns 3-ll llaslam; i4ct:rctnr.V- ""5 In the close of the HnlleliIiah1li-mien Mm-pnvnr llIP';'iTflI9I'I'Rl1-1 F- - "mnlmtwi the Giiidr Co invited Mrs Mc- proof of a most successful year. - - - - JTR Gniidge. 'l'u-rasurer. Rt-v.5 .-tin.-..-. i Mi pagg M. ,p,,,.,', .,,,r,, ,.,..,. l .i fmma " '4'd'""': W” ''"-9' "' ' Killian and Mrs Smith to the!" Miss Ephigenie Arsenault Division - i A ': tvnii. Convennrs were as fol-lking of Klilzf-' Lord of l.nrds"' - l':rf'ill:nr:f"-tPdf1Pl"'l:id rlinsperitlivi home for a nirisl fiFl1til!ill' supper. Cuumlssioner for Queens. and F E p . I ' E in..,- Afphivpgv pay, Alpx Mm-., or I ,1 l um b .. i W H D me ..e winch was Rreatl.V anllreclated. Mrs. Smith were Present. Miss e n r lxav, Christian Education. RPV.ianill)emn"d)i:nwnnP:ll mIi,sicri1'iilH1lt:lnncI is the only effertlvo nnnwpr.l:1r,DTfi .: '1" dp”"""”"' h"”'V 3” after which all went to Guides. Araenault presented the following 3'”, KEN MFTHE M ,l ' F . g , Linyd Archer. (-yhumh Property. "W"... hm the ma” 0, hllmanilyillp, W, P-Wm 'W”k. lthp ,mmMth'"' ” P3""- MI lN'"'ll'I' of H. . ,, . , . b d es. ' 3. . R . ingcn. yeimany. The station I'nsn- R V M h H g I. (. H ' . t V V - -H - nmhs. 1" mums GROUP 1:511 iliiLiKiiauniirfraiii' ioliiliiii asg d (l l """"d"" "9" 5”" Wm” "””"”" G”'"” Cap” 3'” ”"'”'t 1nPrihtud&:-liist-is a.."'X”p”'n.;?i5ii' iunii inopramin M1 as pmieihmdwm mgi" 1”" Mm" aw T" V""'"”" '””""' l" W" .. i l..,. H v - ' r -- 4- -. :3 l i.W l. n - i' - g M M'day' May l1m' Mrs' A" G' econ mi udy Ramon. ML1Z' France ILP) Wtamdmn mas of 5" ””mrP' Que” mum he l".rant!clisiii and Social Service. ll?Illt'.PGnrli'Vlllfili2llO(:illsllgtlnonhglnillnl a('lii,iii:i1.t ti?xil::iriii:l'niii”i'esl'ifl"W I mm. 0! hm mm"! " H" seas Missions. Rev. H. Clirsitie; scr: Pensions. Rev. D. Sharpe: T'uhlications. Rev. .l.M. Sheen: Re-lpmi iftllrs, Rev. ('.R. Moase. Rev. G. Cowper-Smitli was chos- respondent. Settlement Committee. mnsosco oowunnarf AUTOMATIC COAI. sumac: 1956 Design Award Winner outttaudlng for he good design, .4 bond on its Conn, function. originality, good value and IOHIIIWCI duatrlol Design Council. It olon ol the ad- vontagoc of automatic homo booting at I Iulnhnlial saving in hot gone. The DOSCO end romovu It own all i Now available in a complete tango of sins, from the uncllov homo type to largo: models Io: apartment buildings. hallo, schools, ck. For full information contact your 3.. Mark 150th Anniversary Of Arrival In Province John's Unilcd nominee'- l . . .":.';i,".".-. i!::;;-..::.i.l.0i::i.t..”t.:.w :.".i.::i Hill. of Canada. paused at the beglnn- terial SalHl'l('S. Mr information and Sit-uarilsiiip Rm, mark the observance this year of Murray fiarciiicr. M:insr- t'ouinui-i ””"- Vlllcrn tiers-"on! were kill:-rl ”"' "-'”'”'"'”””' "T "" '" " " the 150th anniversary of the com- tce. Rm V it firm-up p,.h".(, (-0 , The matter was t.,,-Md m...,'x1''i'l'”- '1 In NH 10L(lt'Hl that there ing of Rev. Peter Gordon to this Rev. .l. Stir-nu. Qiu-.-no and RN," Wctliicsrlziy by the air force in it... l''”''''' l"' "l""' '” '1l3ll.3V"I'ilSlt'- .llELlGl0llW&iLlFE hail the Risen Lord as the firstl -Paslm-at Relations. Rev. .1 M. F'ra- rum; 01 um... who nip:-p. Mockery is a dangerous ecoptanco by tin National In- uutomotlcolly ind: fool as roquind lGllAliDlANSl30PE I sat” May 19. I956 The Guardian. Pagt-9 lAre Studying - - t tunliiiucd from page .'ll 0 I . lslifvlll f Hrlle lulu. . if it i.-as-to In Crash iii.-ii long mm, "M J ,u Fh”” llw Jlllllllftl ruin-i-visits on ice ft'l”ll.-Wl'A lt'l"- 'l'lir dcfitiim, rourliiiuus In the strait is that tlir R M" 1- 5 W"llIY'.V: l'lllt!( 'li;ll3”"W"l 1135 started a stmb "1.t'i:;flvi-i.,.iA;iiuli:iiii liiiiiilmiiier l"Vhl1l.;l" ci A l” M; .L I p yw in mi com) .'al' h ' I , its ' . WV - . " m"' M'"'5 lens '0" may P n8Id4WC.'s'llii(Il'('i.'lIlfl nnrl ixcni tiouuties - sid,,(.y (-,.,.c.n:liii llic 'rlil"s'da,V night crash of an . . . ' :m.M.. jm fighter mm 8 MM. rostllll N H uill not he uorricd about .'s'liarpc. Kilils iiitlge advocate-cnernli-i hram-ii or ”""-l "' X1" 1-'l"”-'i'4'i "l'E'1mP"" Lhet Him! reguilatriy tBppg,in.'ed PrF?3'lm.lPl5 "ll l'ntili-rciu'r- "W 'll'lPnl'f' d9llHTllVl('lll "::ili"T:l'VIiI"1l1:1Ii:l"1 "m'..”""7P hfra y er an mina er 0 rince A - nit ac, Mr 1-: 1.: - : . , y g H! I ” llrctiilscs rum tl tic . ward lslandy and served ,, vm.ylR,.L R A ,.',mm.W”(:I:;:n;::gm:"';'!! In: ';I'.:;I:(a.:"l':"l:gll:E"::”:;"w .I:'.”("I liivt'I)r2ll)i(t iii-rliu-lions arc madc. . l'; largg section of the eastern partl tivp to the l'.l-Ii (',-.,,,p "L-n,'n,1 basis the ,.,,,,.pe.,...mm; ,M';' :1” l'1Irt'1' llliI,t' be some trouble from 1 M the pmvincpi lmmyk Rm, (H. (WNW. Nab: Pa” M "H. Aprii.u Mp4. (Nu III? fnucn xpriiv llllfihr i-i-rtain .-nndit. , This service of remembrancei ional couiniitti-e on ljiaiieelism l lislnn of 8 'rrans-t'-urida It Hi. "'"” "if MM ”'"' l”""”'C'v hi" Vail l was conducted by Rev. R.A. Mac- Rcr. i.M l'tilil'l'.'il'. '1 plznio amt 3,," ,i((-iM,. i”m.;'f"gU.ii:1i -'ri'.-iiiiw and viii-riages are i Lend of St. Peter's. and Rev. N.R.,p-QR wm,HRn.(m ”mm.,. M”. Mmw JW iaiik I-lllllltpq-ti uuh sflfld linxp. -I-hp" . Gwen nf Covehead. Re” W P. V g c .l.hmVMwP" lmrmm mm c ' - xiill i)t' 1i.lis Jlliii ni-Wins flltlwfld Green spoke of "IQ high eslccm ' ;'Pf'”"'.'l daiwrl ilint Ilu- iimiw In tlhy Paw If H y N 'l1'llll'i-l'lIliiii Mil Imiiiiit-s. p in which Rev. Mr, Gordon was 3 I. ti in it Xiliicu. ll;iiiiilton. HUM! (mm (4'). :tr.glIi.riv-c,.)l.iii ltl-..Nt)l!i(i'3S fill-ll"F.RE.V'l' ".3 hold by the people under hix mrt hll illlllll. who pl:-ircd In tiuiiiinailnnl mI:'n;M hm ;:.I-IL '4l:'i! V... lttltl lnmp.'iri-nii of the potential ' 1 His ministry was at marl dulwtril 1tl(lf'l'illltl'Silll) of (ii-ticrall Em,m,minPM mr'9 '51!” til it the ucullli til iillx prurinro ullh that tion-only three years---but in that lf".;llI Tim .I A l-oi'l)es, Fred-ll 3' mum" Hnalaylmr: cw lililil 4)( xi-iituiiiull.-nut um ilIillPlA'llRl J time hedmadeha :?S”ngrin1p:Tsgi0ntrill: It3tlllp”dpiEh itjtr'(z1!tl);:)1ll:f:l0(l foal W:'".h(-M '-mm” M ”-;)"”l':IlfnI'lllm :::;'i:;' ;l.”.-iiiup Ulgi iuiiii-s (1.-c i-astii. . fm. gm, in q 9 W95 0 3 mg aft 1 ' ('c. an t c ' ' i til Illllll till! '2 I'Pfllil- folk. Revg Mr. Gordon dim "I ”mll(i)c:' Angus lii:u'Qiii-cn. l.ondtIn.1 attiricnt. ml mun-i.iI itoposits :ir'c itltNll)' in age of M. after serving from Illflfiy tzlkfllllil. lids flfllilIllIill'(i for the, the imIcii'i:i" slntc tn mm. H, is buried in "'9 "H S,.i'i'h I'I;"n '-Axsisliiiit Secrclnru nip Ill:-w .'litlHtt'I to hr pi-mrvrl and Polpr-S Hm.bn;".M ”,m(,H.. .. "Mr iwtgptlifwllulrn laiaiiizclism and .Knr- i'V'kl ';"t'llli'1'll'”lll:lI-1' tr, ;i limit in then to the scene o ,s ministry. ' l g Y 1 t "rr im .'.'ct "um-it CALLS nllciniissimi of. tn-p,t.-i,5,(.,.3. MR l mill iii”. n,..,,.,.n I ; am, ' At its regular nuietiniz on .tlnn- f"'fI"'"d l" '"f Wcst (.-ip,. and M O , ..-in ;iw..- m.-im rim-.i" mm. dgY5hMaYh1fhh- y.g--- 3f.l..':iiIilifil1'...fl3:J.l'i”i...ii:3;..ill" PP Y ' e lure , e rlncr . wort s- i . ' ' ' '1 i W l - (iillt sill am land Presbytery M H", Mmm H.'il:1(llll(tl'l1llSsl(lli was graiitedtlic Yum lllitlll-ilit'lIii)il" at-ritiiltiiral Church of Canada. heard I i'tittllI'sl1p:iL.r 1.0 :1 ,.l","Tm"”ul'""' ,wmflm. g 'E',m.M:1 '1' ”"""'1 7""1 anore- from Rev. R.i. Baxter. and ;. .. , ., 't'l”l iwt win 'i'lu- i-......i. i ”" proved a call to Mr. Baxter lit:iy'iil;:"'ff L" ':i'si-isi In rrpaii-tug and cur l-'.-rim-ntmii of Agriculture, liitii” ,,M”,''”''t.””''''. 4'” "' '-t"'”" ill” Waweig, N.B. Approval was alsnl"h emf '”"."l"""llh- Allllflltdl "1 plniiicd Tluirsday fnrnicrs uill lm l.) M "W '''"'l "W lt3”llllPt'l given to calls to Rev. Alex 'ilar-l r.,"'"” 1'" ”"' '”"'k W” 315" illl hard by any Ecnernl lmmi or .".m'”'.1M"”"'"" 1"'"”” "FF? 5'" Dowell from Bellevillc. 0nlario.lR'f'fi" I. I I l""lL'1Il 1'-1lPs. tlllwllv” M .1" ”'”""'i"- Quebec. REV. J-K- Campbell from Mill-'M .w,.."”(-Plurhpr lwno-pf M Pi'0Sl(lPlIl ii. if. lb-innam stiiri in l".l.'iI1'h1V)I:' Vhkmrhmia" and Ni I town. N.B.. and Rev. N R (iiteenl;-.pM;"lw If R" I'e8rd' R”h.am a sl.'il(tl)l(r'Hl the rallwavs' but for 1' . Mm" '.'”"”w."" '""d5 "' (mm Mmnrosc P-E-I A m” mm. .Ilf;fttq,A (.. llrnoks. 'H.ll.'llattly.l" Immmlem hm)” in ra.m: M” W Kn:-x.ii'.' litll lfi iilIIll'i-;Ii in-altb. icndcd hY ""3 M"""' s'”"'''' P"-if ;,:(n;mm" M an” M," WMWM pmr zi heavy burden on the shruii ii:,,i.i,ill,”:M,",;"V:'” h:"'( M" ma"-V V- ltllal l118TF!t' 10 RN. R3 .llar- lwu income of Canadian iarmr-rs ,,.,. am, m,W,' h'gLP"”'"1';::h'" . 5 'l'he railways applied to the board lllI't'P inf transport commissioners the increase Wednesday. lfeari time been set ' June ll. , uiuritiiiies tor coiitnciiw HHS 'l'lie received no ro- in lieu Hill: in tlin other provinces. i('0l1llnllPd from page It The t-mi-li'ii:-tinii of the or move lit to conceal niirlL'::.T":'I",:'?'I'ri rm;I':":l.in",h:” I." and wcvtrusl and love. in" the protect it viill ii "lsalltr .lcsIls has said that those who wh"..”1m."-I ..wm W -. H T ':ir-ny liim before men He will deny "' ' ' "L wcn- before the angels of God. We need is used against nnyynnt bu blatant. as some are. in do- thnse ro- miracles. !'ll'- 1' rinsr Mockmd Intro 1'IiRm;'rr) rcpt .. 1-5.. 9,". to prey on their fcliow-pand strong in taking their positioni mockingbird in Canada was handed ion liis side, and letting the world. last weekend. the Federation H lnntnrio Naturalist: said Friday. ctoru. dwubci local Coal Sales Representative Sydney - S47! (Now Glasgow 2-u-at Iloiltax um OR WRITE DIRECT TO TON STEEI. WORKS llMlTED TRENTON N.S