MAY 22. 193a_' Eecord OfFaic Ancllncolzpetency Trenehant Review Of Saunders Governmenfs Misgmanagement By Dr. W. J. McMillan In Bud- get Debate. 7c°777lnued From Yesterday! Guard- ian) _]'0iiOWfl1§ is the speech delivered Now I would like any member of b 77.7, Budget debate by Dr. W. J. P. mmuiv, senior Conservative mem- bgr for Filth Queens. Dr. McMillan followed Hon. Dr. McNciil ln the de- wb H; began his address on Thurs- 77“ gveninfi. APT" 31111 THOSE "AFFIDAVIT" ALIBIS Another significant flaot is that. 777M who Iiavc been fined or con- nmd i-oi-cntly are not supposed to be 77135-17711. Probably they are learn- 7777 777w lesson that they had better hurl-pick those whom they are go- 77; w fan:- I think it would be quite P05177177 to submit affidav ts bearing 7777 Q77; gubjetli; but I do no‘. propose to do so. because I think tl-ie prin- “gg y; a ilengcrmis one. I do not ‘mull. _i-ou can holster up a case as 7mg member of this Legiiilulurc et- Md to do. by submitting declar- mmu from e man who has been I. frequent violater of the lI-i’. Neith- 77- thotiid I give very much credence i0 the tievlarations of a man whose Wii 500d name and reputiit on for mpetency- are involved. I do not punk that those are proper persons iu fumish statements to this House. We can kct infomiatoi enouch rc- glrdlng the Suinmcrside jail through more rel able channels. It is a flange thing. if there were "stills" in tlm Jail during the Stewart Gov- mimem ri-gimr, that it took so long to make that fact known t0 the pub- lic. lt ccrlanly did not take two and i luff ,\t'2l'5 for us to find it out. llll~ tier this administration. tApplflusc.) l; lt possiiilr tliatfnur lricntis on the other side of the House were Mlccp when llt‘ ‘.'.‘l'l‘ in power? Were they ikr those other prohibition societies Ind advocates who have I periodical deep: who ivake up on the eve ol in elm-urn and come out like liip You Wiililei. to support the cause of liberalism. alid, when the election is over §ll‘i‘\'i‘.‘i\l\l|l_\‘ and the Libcrlll party n i-nthroncd in the treasury benches. ‘ti: hack to sleep and to hlh- lrnatr so that nothing that rrui be laid n the press or on tlir platform he the slightest effect on them? tApplaur-i-i Were those sills in oper- ltion rihru the Stewart Government was in vou-n"? I do not. think so. My lion. friend the junior member from Siunmersidr iMr. Ailcui fr; more ivde awake than that: I give him that much cu-d t For if thni. sort 0f thing W6 Rollie on under, a Conservative ldmiiwistraton we would have heard about ii long ago. Then- surely would have been some clergyman in Ellmmers (Ir ifiio would have raised iiie roicii in protest, Surely the Sum- lllffiltlr Pioiiri-r or the Island Farm- er would havi- something to say a- bout 1: iii-cause they have haul some W!!! to s.“ about thi- maludminis- trliion "f the Act even under their own (ioiornmrnt, so why should lhey Ipan iiur:.'.' [Applause-i FALLACX DEEP- ROOTED Mi" iii-u friends say: "Oh well. thou rirr thugs that nrc bOlllifl to hill!!!“ ‘liiii. is nnohcr develop-- lflfilv i-f Prohibition in fhs Prov- ince; ill!‘ development of criminals lion: Frrifhii lllies, if you can call ‘he lllilii who breaks the Prohlb tion Mt a (‘l‘.lllil'.3l. It l5 a debit nbie luestion, The whob justlfcatlon oi’ ‘he Act. of course, is debatable. My hon. friends nay: "_\Vliat about steal- "lllfi? lsn‘. stealing ‘gong on every -._... llervous Dyspepsia Badliver, Headache i Ii ars Vanish "For rears was troubled with bed headaches. nervous dyspepsia and troubles. Finally tried _ _ ‘Frult-a-tivea‘ and ~ N .. " am now entirely nil. -_R. A. Bovay, Trenton, Ont. Years-old liver trouble, constipa- ‘llwtnd overnight with "Fruit-a- swe. say thousands. Dyspepsia. lllbuzncss. heartburn. gas, ck hhtllches g0 like a flush. Nerves illltl. sound sleep at once. Kidney lllli iladder ills. pain iii back vanish ihll8ic. Rheumatism, neuralgia. “Wills decamp quick. Complexion Lin no time. ‘lb: of nature's greatest remedies oomhned in handy little tablet. ul-"Elvun discovery of famous Can- Wlr doctor. Speedy results, OQHPFruit-a-tfves" from druggiat . Be new oerlm tomorrow. ‘Vi. ,. o liver | iClIll-A s) NATIONAL HAGUE Phllllifilrhll- ... n. ... ... l New York ... ...‘\'."fl 1 _Elll0l. Koupal, Speece. and Davis Fitzalmmons and O'Farrell. day? But that doesn't eay we Louldnt pass laws against steal- ing and make ft. e criminal offense." l! and Cronin. Pittsburgh 10 12 Teachout. Nelson and Hartnett Krcmar. Meino and Bool. 7this House to argue with any deg-reel of success the relative merits of the two laws. against liquor drinking and , theft. is there ariy- analogy 0i- com- Fufllzjlszvu-“ONAL LEAGUE 'pa.rtson between them? 1t is qui-te ' easy to deal with the law against l New.“ theft and t/o recognize its Juetlflcet- 1777777770 77 777 7“:n'"" yo“ 7"‘ "'°‘l_l“" "'2' ‘mi Mamaux and Munn; Cantrell and 7s ca ng another mans propciny. On| 7-7777777777 7the face of it, it; is evident that; that 1 second "mm 71s a crime. Bu: is the man, vi-l-io takes 1 .-. se: III III IPI (‘l2 , _ _ 7 7 R. H. E. ‘a drink of liquor doing harm to his 7 New,“ 6 7 -_- brother. or his neghbour. or to aiiy- Toronto _ _ _ _ __ 7 5 7 v°ll° 915°? H6 "lily 0i‘ may I10! b6; iiervln and Staslan; §lll1llQ|5.HB-I- 7doin; harm to himself, but can you risen and O'Neill. legislate on the assumption that he i First game. 7's committing a. crime? You place. this man in the same category as JerstY City ‘the thief; you say hc is a iaw-lavcak- I Rochester Yer and you fine him or sentence him Bfllmi Allin Ind Jot-rem: 7n; i; term u-i 77in, 117 y"; ,9" 7," , Ostermueiler and Florence. more attention to him than to the l 5°°°lld Ill"?- 7thirf. I say there ts no comparison be; 3""! c“! l‘ “Mull” 1° "m" itwceu the two fan's. You are n07, go-i R- u‘ E- ‘ill; to stop people that way, because 7 Baumm" 4 9 l the whole philosophy of prohibitionflnutfah 3 a o ‘the whole groundwork end basis of “m” “d Mwmnm; Manwm‘ the law is Wong. It ‘I wrong in its. Mm‘ “d Grub" 7|Ihl|050pli_\'. it is wrong in its prih- i‘ haqlzgnlzi7pggn£refiéxgJ2me‘ ciplc, it is wrong in its ‘praéiricc. And ‘ R. H. 4 G lrvin. 7H. is umwrkable because you arclnlfis" "m" R H E trying to fix the individual Ideas alldi o. n opinions of a certain group 0f people wumnflon _ 7o 76 g ‘on the mass of the people who do7 not, believe ‘n these ideas and op- Iinions. Unfortunately in the irast, it ihas been the will of an organized! Russell, Shields and Bennp; Jones and Spencer. First game. R. H. E. lininorifiy that. has carred in this N", 7-07.77 m ___ ___ ___ 7 13,; iP1'°"lll°°- "W "l" “Y ‘mt Pm" Philadelphia l5 1i o ihibitios has had a majority at every 77777-7777; 577"“, 30777757777 and no". plebiscite; but. it, is the will of thcjmufln Edwarge Dickey, Fumsnsw, hiiiiof-‘i-Y that h" df-llll-lllili-‘ed- Thai-i Quinn, Grove and Schang. Perkins. is why you cannot make a success: of it; and you are not making a suc- i .fl‘.<s of it, whatever you may say to ithe contrary. (Applause) 7 I Unique Laws l CHEAP INSINUATION In The States in the Guardian. referring to the J.LTS7 R. fl- E. Vince and Deherry; Grimes. Coon- . R. ll-E. Chicago ... 3 8 1| R. H. E. E; “This Thing 9P Called Love Great Comedy Delicately and expertly produced. i"'i'ius Thing Called Liove", a Pathe , dialogue picture co-starring Edmund ‘Lowe, and Constance Bennett, was jrecelved with emphatic approval by I a large audience on its first presenta- tion in this city at the Prince Edtvard Theatre yesterday. 1t is modern in its motif and settings, while tne ‘noun i l; '5' character interpretations are all that Bum. m l 777 7 the most exacting taste might de-, mand. The story is intriguing and the situations arc logical and coiivuiiiug. ‘The featured and supporting players ‘revealthis story of a. modern ex- periment in marriage most graphic- ,ally. Lowe plays the part of Robert Ceilings a. young millionaire miner from Pcru who has gone to llcv. York to effect a merger, but when he meets Aim Marvin, played by o Constance Bennett. he gets a home complex and wants to marry her. Having seen much the married couples of her acquaint- eiicc and especially between lier sis- ‘ and bruther-in-law, Aim decides wins out and their marriage followsl but with reservations un the part of. Ann who enters the marnage rcla-i lion on a salary basis with the uii-i E. 77 75 Hdcrstanding that each party to thc D7 7.7mm 777M777 xicontract. can g0 and come at willi ‘without being responsible to the oth- i 7er as to their doings. Out of thit- situatioii the author has woven an in- teresting and smartly dressed com- iedy that sparkles with brilliant dia- logiie, interest, appeal and mirth. Miss Bennett, beautiful and charm- ing as ever, gives to the pert of Ann a. conviction and realism that is en- chanting. Edmund Lowe handles the role assigned to him with verve and maker. it a vital living part. Zasu Pitts as the jealous _ ivife is thor- ougiily artistic. Carmelita Geraghty. Ruth ‘Taylor, Roscoe Karns, Stuart Erwin and John Roche present clcvcr portrayals. ' i BOWLING ciiuiicfwiiuiiizaovii Last night in the first match of the best" out of three series for championship of Church Iieaguc, ‘Trinity defeated St. Pauls by the large margin of 611 pins. N. J. Glow of Trinity rolled the high single, of 273. while H. A. Craig of-ihe same team had the high three There is just one other pont hi7 of 768 Plhi- _ connection with Prc-hibifo: that ll ' 7 7 P7 fl The FROM "ml-Ch U! lllifewlllllg ivlsh to refer to. Even the right of He" a7” a m“ 38mg’ Limqu} ‘between the C. N. R. and Pivc Aces . - - 4 - iiS. ..‘o.s.s ...‘ no m“ o: Phls quesuon 1.5 be n: The statute °l “ certain state makes i highest single and three string score: question“! X01.‘ Mr‘ swan“ The it unlawful to “sleep on the floor of 7 .777 7777 ~60 77.7. “msuw of Anlcuuure "n" to 50m’ l ihc State House." It will bc observed fl n a l‘ v H ‘mum’ u" other "mm m 5mm" by that 1t. is not unlawful to slat-p in’ 5-7- 7.77mi, ‘h’ Plmmi“ "““'"§ "k" m‘ m“ other parts of the capitol, ma iii ‘ ' m“ m” anca“ "r ‘an’ we“ ‘auflh would seem to be allowable to lie up- 7,“ 7,0076 270 15g 757 ‘liable ‘° "m" mmmunm” m“ on the floor so long as the person C,“ _________ 77g 7-73 147p voted for Government Control. Whit . does 777-77 5767-77, L. Dav ' 762 777 777 ll" W" ‘hlllli “l 3 "mwmcm "hi A law to prohibit whistling on Suii- 7 A‘ 777777.707. 30g 749 157 that. ruining from a respolleiblemmg 7777 S_ 7707mm 757 775 737 hlinifittfr "l lhf‘ 13'0""? H9 sllbnlll" l .-\ law that no Jackass shall lic rid- ___ _.._ ___ ird ‘that the W0 thinks M0 rBlB-l-Pfli ‘den fir-re than six "HIES an heir. ' 599 717 755 that, ivhcre they voted for Govern-i A iilW to prohibit ruilic GXIIiUlLlOF- Total . . . . . . . ..~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2462 mom, Control they don't pay their‘of siiiil-Le eatings. 7 1-7773-777- taxcs! And ivlicn he wanted an cx-7 .' . mg is a titrii; list of quecriN '7 C777“, ' _ _ _ _ 7 _ _ __ 774 313 37g ample to prove his contention. where i bills iii-at have teen noputcd for I 7L N C7777; _ 7 _ _ _ _ _ 7_ 334 377) 3517 _rln you think he. went? Mr. Speaker. 7 passage by the Lcg..‘.i. ire; o2‘ diifcr- 7 G Macnonam 201 13o 154 i779 Mint right up to your own dis- ‘cntniei-rs! if‘. Mclnnis 208 18B 151‘ 1777.77.77 77777, ‘h: 777777-77 97577-7“ on That. a wifc must countciufgn her G T007777” _ _ 7 _ _ _ _ _ __ 303 277,3 13:7 iqucmx 777, 7.77777 7|". m" or 777; 7 Iiusbiiiids cheque before hc can draw __. __._ .___ 7 77707777777737, 7,077, 77771-77 voted uigm, 1 upon his personal account. 703g 1955 9977 for Prob hltion and “vcnuqwo 7-07.. A bill against iafssinc. 7.777777 7 _ _ _ _ 7 _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . 3073' 77.707177177770777 C0777,“ 775 777.7 “M77777: A bill that nlgirl siiould not be eall- NOTE7_NCX7 7.7737677 o7 C77777c77 of a district that does not lily "$7M i‘ Tflappm.’ 7 77 H77 77777 League. expected to be plhycfl 140"‘ 7M“ 7 rhlneucd 717m 777 n), 777,77 h; iltllgllrtiiflt a uuinaii .. Uu i u» u!) (7777. 777 7 7, 7.7.77" I s . . "l" l"‘“l‘" "' “mm” "W" n“ “mi a bill to prohibit iostiii. . n“ ME m 160 21a ‘“°"' °' ‘m’ "Mm “t New“ y‘ Abfil to regulate iiic leilkili of iiii- 0' “T?” """"" H iéi "oa 2oz nnrmm’ Tixnmh “one Ever’ Saul-ls‘ ‘ men's skirts The FNIRLH‘ ivhc iii- I Pialfy 7-77 77-74 77;» Kelly's (‘rius- lwkv Pfllni- Pflestitlfldlltlid this bill i..;{.........i to be .1 B‘ ‘mm, """ woe m liii find’ Si‘ Margmmus and l" "mscbhnd man —Edi'il0l1i0ti‘iluliltill]. l m”); ‘ I I ' D I ' I . n lot iii’! 140 places. Liberal and Conservative lhat7 ' ' 7&7- i=1. MacGo. . . . . . . . . .. ‘m- _n — _ h“ “fled m “w” o’ Gwemmunl t; in this House in connection vim Contrm‘ w“ m“ wh“ u“: Mins- ihow people voted on the question of .7. 77.77 t" "l Amcuuure wadfled h n“ ‘his iGovernmcnt. Control Vs Prohibition. U rmvin“? n m‘ we ha“ bu." but think it was a most iizwisc thing w ToTivnsentl ‘J03 108 165 "‘"r"| hm’ w“ v°"" “can” u isitfl do to trv and es nblish a fact. GI 77,,,,,,.§_..,, 7-7.7 777 7775 7"‘ Nahum“ “the w" we p“ ourilike that throughout this Province. 7.7_ Douglas i 164 212 16B MR5‘ and w‘ m" be cud m thBiPeople are entitled to vote as they 7:77 G07»; _ _ _ _ __ 3m 397 25g Legislature as unenviablecxamill" 777"“ 7m u" qucsumh 77777777777 77777“ s. 77773777765071 7 _ 7775 77772 774 l" "l" "iwc" 7 7777' gny lnglnultiflns thrown at -~--- »- The Minis er drew attention to an 77mm _ 9774 777777 7775 "dimrl" “'“"°h I “m” “ppemed (To BQ‘ Continued) Total . . . . . . . .. 269a - .riii=-Ciiiiitorirrrerrisiioisvioii inisciiivnui, ARBHBISHUFS iltlNlftRllllilll l l l Continued from i»... a 7’ i chzef pastor of one of the largest 7 and most important dioceses in Caii- f . ada. 7 The consecrator was His Grace i iArchbishop O'Lenry, while the c0- 1 vconsccraiors were His Grace Arch- ' bishop Bclivcau, of St. Boniface. and l 7 Right Rev. Bishop Kidd, of Calgary. 7 Mother. Relatives Present , I 7 Mrs. George McGuigan. mother of , ' 1.1.?! new archbishop, was present and ' strife among to stay single. Lowe's’ persistcncci 7 bishop , Charlottetown. j the placing of it on the third finger ' candies.‘ the two loaves of bread and 7 had a place of honor. She had come f all the way from Charlottetown with other relatives. There were three archblshops pres- ent from outside dioceses. in addition jto six bishops and several nionsig- ;iiors. Prominent vistors were Arch- lbishop Duke, of Vancouver; Arch- bishop Siiiiiott. of‘ Winnipeg; Arcti- Belivenii, cf St. Boniface. Manitoba; Bishop IiirNalLv. of Ham- ilton; Bishop Rhcauine, of Hailey- bury, Ontario: Bishop Prudbon-iine. Bishop Kidd. of Calgary; Bishop Iiadyka. of ivinni- peg, who was consecrated here last July, and the Abbott Guertin of Muenster. Saskatchewan. Other prominent Catholic church- men present were MOHSIgHOI‘ Nfarozs. of Regina: hfonsignor Ciraudbois, of Regina, Saskatchewan; Monsignor Blair, of Toronto; Monsignor Iicther- ington, of Calgary. Some 240 members of the clergy from the western provinces and the east also attended the services. Visitors From East Among the visitors from the east. were Rev. Father l". D. McGuigan. of and Rev. Father Monahan of Guelph. uncles of tlic nciv hfChblsllOl). The party from Re- gina included Hon. J. M. Ulrich. A. E. NfacKinnon, 14.0.. J. M. Mclioy, J. J. McCarthy. Dr. J. B. Trudcllc. If. Simon D. Stacker, Rev. G. Y‘. Brad- ley, Rev. J. J. O'Neill and Rev. Father Hilland. . The route of the procession from the palace to the cathedral was lined by 100 young girls ll'i attractive cos- tumes arid wearing the papal colors- Many were from Grandln school. An augmented choir of 60 members was organized for the consecration ser- vice. Two bishops from the cast dc- livcrcd stirring sermons for the oc- casion. The address in English was made by Bishop Mt-Nallyi, of Hamil- ton, while that iii French was dc- livcred by Bishop Rheaumc. of Hail- eybury, Ontario. The ceremony of consecration was divided into four parts. as follows: the prcludes, the consecration proper, the presentation of the insignia and the conclusion. impressive Service The presentation of the episcopal insignia comprised the blessing and tradition of the crozicr with the ac- companying admonition by the con- sccrntor, the blessing of thc ring and ' Arabela is foil wrapped- a real innovation in five cent cigars. It's full size, too-with a long filler of exceptional fragrance-and a choice imported Sumatra wrapper. Arabeia gives a big measure of smoking pleasure. ARABELA CIGAR Liuigan. for his many services to thc whom lic has had hi1. iiUill" foi chant of High River, PEI. church. ivar. raised by the Holy See . nearly a dccatlo past are in no doubt Born in Prince Edward island. n ‘in the high dignity of prothonotuigv about his lliflii-llillll.’ up fully: to tlv; province that has attained to an en- i apctvtolic. The folloiving is ztii excerpt. fillfwfllliiliiff- that will rivufrnnt him viable distinction iii the number of from the brief signed by Cardinal in his new field. Their best ivir-hes bishops and priests it. has given to7tiasparri conferring the dignity; :Wlil go with huvi to RPQIHZI and 111s the church in Canada and the United "We are fully aware _ and have 7 future career will be followed by them States, James Charles McGiiigan rc- 7 learned from the ample testimony of with keen interest." of the late George McGuigai-i. "hi7 l cation in Prince of Wales college and i your priesthood by the integrity of C 7 If St. Dunstans, Charlottetown.‘ At '7 your life and the praiseworthy prac- i "'3 l“ he!" both these schools he showed himself 711cc of all Christian virtues. but also llioNTnE-Abi Qul- M" zi-“wll-ll a profound and exceptionally brilli- that you have filled many important. ill“ "end l“ ill" 359mm“ Willi’ ant student. He graduated from Stmecclcsiastical offices with uncommonfllalke" "llllilllll ‘(Naif-ls "s" Pnla" Dunstaifs in i914. obtaininf! with uir- liiriiilviicc and singular abiiiii’. “*5- “llm m‘ “mills l“ "m" tiriction the degree ‘or lJEChClOf‘ of arts I "First as iii-irate secretary to your i "will Camllhfi- l"? Prim n" "lfll W- {rqm Lava] univgrgity, 7nrclibishoti, next as the faithful and 7 tamer’ ‘may W“ l” Gems V51‘ 9“ . 77.767.777.377. chancmor o7 7777. 777776857777 7 pounds ll‘i hulk. Ne“ Brunswick fit-ecu 70am. tiicn as rector of the cathc- , llloumalll‘ “w” ‘llmwfi 10m." 3' $13“ dral or metropolitan tcmpic of Ed- . l0 5L9‘) all‘! QUPDCC“ “l1 51-75 l9 5159- .monton and in the high office of Ne“ Pmalofl‘ "W" vllglllll" all’? 9X‘ Frflm hi5 88141651 F1981‘!- he hadi\2(‘3i‘ general, you have rendered llPflPfl in a week or so. Cheese to- liis mind on the priesthood. and in 7(‘("7|]5|1]Cl|t'|ll7§ services tn the whole fiaiqshowed a tendency" In slightly September. 19H, he entered Laval 1;.7~,;77(77Oc..57,; 7.77777 ,7777,_7.7777; 777. 7.7777 777.,’ f lower levels. Wirsirrn: bring ‘their’! theological Sflfiillafl‘. In the sacred ' 717a high esteem uf both clergy and w" lFK to 171. reiiiw per iW-iiifl. YP~ sciences he attained to eminent dis- f 1777p it... (39771771779 7Q be in; 77771.; 4 "llllF “We 967 boxes. 11in. butter tinction and with highest iioiiors- ‘ 7.77.7 (](‘\'|_)[(‘(l ueipoi- of your arch- "lfllk" “he quiet. asiiiii. the recent wok the decree ohm-d iii his wiiiiivi luisiiop iii us arduoti: pastoral labors. "lullhv-‘r i" i1=1d1h= fihfiwlm "0 518i“ lllaSlCl‘ of philosophy. liccntiate ini "f i1 breakup. l‘i'ifP.'~ flfliitiiiiififl iih~ canon laiv, liccntiatc in theolosi‘. and 7 Fllflhgffl- R"Q"iiii'~ "Pr" 139 lWXES- finally in 1918 the coveted theology The PBS lilllflii" llllllflllfifl l1 Ellihilii’ doctoratc._ Three years ago he dici7 ‘WEBKCT undertone. purchases being post, graduate work in canon law atl “With a joyful and ivilling heart possible at a little cheaper level; re- 77-7c Unflcysjty of wag77i77g7o77, "therefore, we arc pleased to accede CCIDU- ivrrr 2.942 raw‘:- On May 26. i918. only 12 3141737 to iiic wishes of the aforesaid arcli- O'I'i'/iWA. Uni . itfay tr-Prices on 58.7 777C a7-C77777S77O77 ‘.775 07773777977 m (llfillfili. and cousuli-"riug you ivurtlrv 7‘ Canadian r27: iuiirkrtz- continue un- his native parish of" Rustico. to he ranked among llic distinguirihrci changed today. hut the iieakcr un- by 77-79 777659777, 777-6777737707, n7 E77. 7 iucn whom the Divine blaster caller dcririuc still prevails. 7779777977 who was at ma; 777m lhv- the suit nf UIC earth, wr are anxious 'i‘OitON'i‘U:-~l"rirc:- on iiili- egg ccived his early education in thc i the archbishop of Edmonton in Can- _ schools at Hunter River. his birth- ada that. you have since your or- 7 _ '_ ‘ if“ place. Later he continued his edu- dination not only shed honor oni MARK}? l b Blade Early Plans Special Pontifical Favor i of the now bishops right hand, the tradition of the cwingcliariiiin with‘ the command to preach the gospel to the pcoplc cnlrtistcd to him. l At. the oflcrtoiflv, the» gifts-of lIICI the two bottles of iviiie \\'(‘i'f‘ made to the consccvator. The new :i_rch- i bishop thrn continued the mass with the consccrator. on the eplstle side of the altar until after the commun- ion tvhru they changed to the gospel side. After the blessing of the miiss,7 the mitrc or episcopal crown was ’blcssed and then placed by thi- con- ' secrator on the head of the new archbishop. ’l'hc gloves were then blessed nnd placed or his hands. ‘Phr- scrvicc concluded with the. singing of "Tc Deum.“ the blessing of’ the new archbishop and the sing- irli! nf “Ad Multos Annos." Archbishop McC-ulgan is the son -_..77c777 777a 777-57 79777-07 7775 777-7cb7fproclnuii vou a prothunotzujv npus- ~ ed eggs Mira‘ ‘Grace in the ndininistratiou of the 77757-7077 D7 C77777-7O77e7o7o7-77 A7 5L 9777b I to honor you by a special inark- of market continue unchanged. although 377777;. 7307797767 7.7,- Profpgsor n7 777.7‘ litjliilllCril favor. llicrcforr. by them the lllltiFtitilif‘ is weaker. Dealers are 7787777.“ Sflcnccs’ Rm. D7.’ 77776777778777 7irescnts, we hcrcbv elect. rrczitr and 7 ruiotuit: coiiiitrv shippers for unzrad- 3n to 3i; firsts. Z8; 7700a, NQX’, 779 [Egan-m ‘ggcyclafy 77, tolic.“ li-ecoudz- 2i iii 2.3: delivcrrrl crises re- Hishop OLcary who was within Elli-Z illllllmi ‘other your to be named to tho 37-917. l-Tditnrinl (‘emmcnt hiON'1‘f'i‘i;Al.'- l-iiz: rcvruifri‘ here 7770mm o7- 17777770777707-77 yesterday iirrr “'14.! i'a;-i... . com- Hc @7777; “.7757 M777 777C A7-c77b7a7777r, tjtiniiurutiug cilitivriall_i' on “R@-_ pared to 1.529 ou ilir corres- 777 79277 37-777 7-7775 5mm 7777-77, 777m ginai. Nriv Archbishop‘. the Edmoii- ‘ pending day n 7 . m. v ‘ilir market ton Journal says: 1 l”- vliill and (lcvlinuii: l-“ivc cars ' .Thc uinny vliurrh dignitaries iiho iiricrcil nut-ii)‘ " linlr ;i;,;.("ir|l]l(*(l in Edmgnton today i7 hill liifiiltllilfi ffk|‘i'il‘l lififfktfl Uiilfilliv» [o770W77-7g Q7. for the consecration of Mgr. 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He ridiculed that. editorial because f7, credterl the IMP“ '1 ciiiiriotiemi-n voting‘ intelligently on ‘this question. They did not W" Y" prohibition because they‘ hi1!" l°° much about, it. The)’ hld 55°“ 9"‘ ough of Prohibition and they come to the conclusion that Goveritmtnl control could n07, possibly b0 "l"; so they voted accordingly- Blll- ll" people of Charlottetown M! "l" taxes! It’ i7, ins not roi- the city of cheriottelown. my hon. friend-even with the Fourth District of Prince paying cue-fourth. of the taxes- ii-ouiii have some tiifficulfy in mnkinl up the financial accounts. The PI‘- ment of tnee and the arse-l » ituee nhouldaem horebeenthrewy BOZO THAT no i-r Airiiai- Vi-‘L Ti-iaow one o ‘Vt-UM GUY": AT YOU- BRINGING UP FATHER I_\%TEN)'. lWANT Yov GUY‘: TO Qi-rcw ‘ti-tie ARAUIMK Do YQUSE arr THAT? Au‘ i THINK you're: "m: i 1 I 5TARTED \T- IF YOU DDNT TALK BACK “Fo ME OR l'LL THROW YOU OUT OF THE bUlLDiM" Now Qrr ‘to WORK- ...oi.:i 4 lit-By 0.5;... hicblutius -7. 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