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Meeting Favors Potato "Bonus , ___._ At a representative meeting held in the Searletown Hall on Friday evening, May 10th to discuu the question of a bonlm being paid to the farmers oi the Province on the less sustained on the i084 potato orq: through the dean-ordination oi the potato market, much discus- rlontookpiaceanditwasdeclded the farmers were entitled to some coonperlsation as well as other parts oimtlanada on i111’; different resolution was adopted: '51s th; Government be aslned to pay a bonus oi $30.00 per acre to resolved that each farmer be per- mitted in plant ii acres per farmer on a fifty acre farm and 2 1-2 per cent additional on each succeeding B0 acres in iuinne yell‘!- » the Lord's Supper." rlnurns lrrrnrlon Szntral Guardian This column ls reserved ior nflln oi local interest but advertising or a lewsy nature may be inserted at l cents n word strictly payable In adv-ales. colrrsnllaarion urn maus- ANCI. . n-sloa-1-12-su.= SOUBIS BUS-The Souris Bus has now resumed her regular slimmer schedule, leaving Old Spain at 4.10 pm. L-liiib-ti-ls-ai COME! ll. I. S. COME! Special dance, good music, perfect floor management. Dance 0-1. L450’! FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late W. T. l-Iuggan will be held from his residence, 200 Hills- boro’ Street. tomorrow (Tuesday), service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. ' FUNERAL 0F THE LATE tilts. GOOD - The funeral oi the late Mrs. E. E. Good was held from Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday af- ternoon. Funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. H. Pierce and Rev. Hugh Miller. The pail bearers vere: Harry Potluck, Frank Howard, D. l... MacKinnon, Nell MacKenzie, Percy Carr. Steve Holroyd. Interment in cld Cemetery, Rev. M)‘. Pierce officiating at the grave. BBADALBANE CONGBEGA- TICK-Pleasant Valley Church. Rev. Arthur Wallis, B.A., pastor. Special services, doctrinal sermons. Good choir music, May 13th to 11th, Monday to Friday, 8 p.m. Monday, "The Conscious Begin- ning of the Christian Life"; Tues- day, “The Constant Challenge to the Christian Life"; Wednesday, “The Conscious Success of the Christian Life"; Thursday, “The Conscious Triumph of the Chris- tian Life"; Friday, "Sacrament oi ' 1.4492 A BUCHAN PORTRAIT - A , ‘ to the current issue oi Canada's Weekly takes the form oi an artistic portrait oi Mr. John Buchan, f‘ Caner-cl. desig- nate oi Canada. The portrait is a three-color reproduction of a copy- right "drawina by Spy. Jr.. and its timely publication as a ,pleme_nt to this widely known- London journal devoted to Anglo-Canad- ian interests will be appreciated. COMMUNITY CONCERT AS- SOCIATIONS campaign for mem- berships opens w/ednesday, May 1am Headquarters Maritime Elec- tric Company's office. ' rshlp fees. adults $5, students $1.50 per season. Anyone may be a. cam- paign worker ior membe n. ‘Those who secure five now members will receive a free member ‘lip ior themselves. Join now and secure the pleasure of hearing world famous artists in Charlottetown. L-‘loofi-B-lii-iii LAID T0 REST-Fibs funeral of Miss Edna Hughes was held from her late residence, Pownal Ltreet, to St. Dunsicrrs Basilica Saturday morning at 8.45. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Iouis Dou- gan. service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. Eugene Murray The‘ honorary pail bearers were Dr. F. C. Dougsn, Emmett MacDonald. Jack Williams, Charles Burke, Urban Gal- lant, Vernon Maddigan. Active pall- bearers: Irank Cox. Earl Birch. Thomas Creighan, Patrick Ready, Claude Pineau. and Earl Rcardcn. - ‘ ‘ was in the Roman Ca- tholic Cemetlfy. I PRESTON SOBEY LOCATED- Mounted Police of Snckville, N. B.. notified the ‘ detachment over the week-end that Preston Soboy. Searletowrl, 15-year-old lad. missing since Thursday night had been located in the New Bruns- ._____.._..__._. MONIWEAL. May 10- (O .P.)-— wick town and would be returned to his parents today. Police led by had been Tho $0f0llll|0fS_ _ ~ Recital of Part Songs Vocal. and Piano Solos ' ' ‘so. PAULS 1mm. May 17th. 8.101;. m. Tittk¢tS—35¢. L7399-5-13-8l rouca collar-At the Police Court ‘Saturday a. man charged with "Elli-Hz a disturbance on the street was sentenced to fifteen days in iail. A drlmkwas sent ‘to iail for ten days without the option of a fine. A drunk and incapable was remanded» . GRADUATING EXERCISES- The Prince Edward Island Hos- pital School of Nursing graduating exercises will be held Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Parish Hall. The lrraduatinl; nurses are: Miss Mabel Burdett. Dundee: Miss Anne Rodgerscn, Charlottetown; Mliss bow Jenkins. m. Albion: Miss Anna Cousins. Kensington; Miss Evelyn Connell, Summerside; Miss Mabel McLean. Kensington; and Miss Beatrice Rayner, Tilmish. PLEASANT VALLEY CHURCH --l=lollowing a plan for the edu- cation 0i’ the congregation and community in the meaning of the chulch and her , Rev. Arthur Wallis, B. A., has clurlrlg the past week conducted special services in the Pleasant Valley Church of the Bradolbane Congre- wation. The sermons have dealt with -our belief in “God", "The Lord Jesus Christ" and “The Church." Theo is tc streng- then the intellectual and spiritual grasp oi thme doctrines and to alp- ply in a. practical way the mean- ing of God's Revelation of Him- self and the Rfidfilnlpnvv Ministry oi the Divine Son. The choir has co-obcrated with sticcinl suitable music. The series will be continued during the coming week as adver- tised in this paper. S. S. “MAGNIIIL " IN PORT - The S. S. "MB-Znilild" Capt. Clausen arrived in port early Saturday morning and loaded 2,500 bags of potatoes at the Railway Wharf. Capt. Clausen reports meeting heavy ice on the passage from Hali- fax which port he left on Wed- nesday morning. Rrachlng Canso the ship became jammed and they were compelled to buck the heavy iield until Friday morning. To clear the ice it was found necessary to pursue a course up Si. George's 38y at time; being only l. half mile off shore. After passing Cape George they left the troubl ice astern. The weather was char and fine. Capt. Clausen states he has practically the same crew this season. After completing loading at the Railway Wharf the ship ro- mcvcd to Buntain and Bell's wharf to take on the following cargo: 100 head oi cattle; 80 horses; 10 tons of hay: 300 bags of potatoes and oats; b0 each sheep and calves, and upwards oi 200 crates oi pigs. large and small. when loading opera- tions sre completed the steamer will sail for St. Pierre and New- foundlszld. PERSONALS Mr. Samuel Good, Brackley, has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital ior treatment. Mr. A. H. Brlttain, Montreal, president of the National Fish Co. arrived in Charlottetown Saturday bvening. He is staying at the Can- adian National Hotel. Miss Ella Saint, RN, operating room supervisor at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, spent the weekend in Wiltshire, the guest o! Miss Ella Sdwarda. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh returned from an extended visit to New York and other cities. Mr. Charles Bait left yesterday for duty at Port Churchill where he will be employed to mid Sep- tember. Mr. J. 0. Hyndman left for Mon- treal and Toronto on Thursday. He will attend s. council meeting of the Boy Scout Association. government, he claimed. had also 8 P Etill I. ' TODAY ONLY Fresh Killed FOVILS . per lb- 180 tashuiiarly Stores [87 Great George Street Phone 747 and 748 McIntyre, " Cor No mi nla ted- ~ At Lib. Convention MORELL, P. Ii. 1., May 12-(01!) —Tiie first two candidates in the iortbcoml-fll Drovincial election were placed in the iield hers Sat- urday when Liberals of the second district oi King's County nomin- ated Jsmcs P. Maclntyre, former Minister oi Public Works and Harry H. Cox, the two sitting members for the district. ' Both parties have called con- ventions in different parts of the province for next week and by the end of the month most of the candidates will be in the field. The election date has not yet been announced by Premier W. J. P. MacMillsn, heading the Conserv- ative government which has been in power since i030. Claiming that the present gov- emment “is one oi the most ex- travagant since confederation al- though they got into power on a policy of rigid economy." Mr. Mac- Intyre contended that the Mac- lvfillan Government had spent $75,000 on road machinery within the past three years. Already this year they had spent more than $30,000 on road machinery. The , nded money to purchase four new automobiles at an estimated 005B 0i $4.000 "without the amounts being put in the estimates." The Southport highway built last fall near Charlottetown ~had been "a waste of public money." The three mile stretch built as an experiment in paving was “full of holes and was fast going to pieces," the former Minister of Public Works declared. Mr. Maclntyre has represented the district for l2 years. He was first elected in 1919. was defeated in 1023, and re-elect- ed in 192'! and 193i. He was nom- inated as a Councillor candidate by Milton Ways oi St. Peter's and the nomination was seconded by Frank McInnes oi St. Peter's. It was given unanimous approval by the meeting. Harry H. Cox. nominated as as- semblyman of the second district oi King's has sat in the House for eight consecutive years. l-ils nom- ination was moved by Charles Grant oi Peakes and seconded by Frank ‘Ifralnor of Peakes. No other names came before the ecnventio l. Resolut of confidence in the leadership oi Hon. W. L. Macks zie King and Opposition leader W. M. lea were passed by the meeting. GUARDIAN A RE-NOLIINATED-SATURDAY "aw!- I- P-‘Malntm. and H- ll- "Cu. Lflneral members n.1- the Sec- ond District of Queens. Iho were held at Morel! on Saturday. Ifi-llilllil-llltcd at a party convention kllllClOUi TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service at Trinity United Church yesterday was in keeping with the celebration oi Mahler's Day. There was a. full choir of Canadian Girls in Train- ing, a sextet of whom sang “Home Sweet Home." Rev. Hugh lidiller, M. A, preached the sermon, mak- ing special referencein opening to the passing oi Mr. W. T. l-l-uggan, who since union has been a. valued member and official oi the church. The subject of the discourse was "Far Ben," s, ‘Scottish word desig- nating those who are specially spiritual and Christ like in their lives. His text was from Genesis. "And he builded an altar there. and called upon. the name oi the Loo-d, and pitched his tent thew; and there Isaac's servants dlgged a well." The significance o! the text is, that in the liie of the pat- riarch, religion came first. In the evening Mr. Miller preached the second of a 861495 01 sermons on the future life. 1T0!!! the text in John 14: o. "Ilaomw saith unto Him, 10rd we know not whither Thou goest. and how can we know the way." In his dis- wurge the IFBSChCI dealt with cer- tain questions frequently asked concerning the life» aftQ death. I5 there a second chance? ls them everlasting punishmelfli What is the relation of those who 1W9 gone before to those who rQsin scnvlcns n ents. It was pointed out that a safe guide in matrimonial matters are these words of the Apostle, “Be unbelievers." The music was appropriate to the occasion and included the anthem, "Golden Memories," Stewart taking the solo. At the Sunday School session the Special program included: "Wrap- mother. mons on the Temple. He shall bear the glory." reasons, "Consccratlon," dense," and “Devotion? Gods. and Miss Hazel Vanldersllne 'memo h i efithisservicethenraisewa-sled by 3 ch05; or forty-four male nineteen thirty-four. voices, and the 5W“ beautiful. HOLY BEDEEMEB CHURCH singing was unusually The ‘Trinity Male Eight so!!! Mother's and w- 15w“ 3_ McKay rendered the B010. ‘Tm Song‘ Divine." Al’, BllndnY _ m rnunion in a. body. “mwzuflflf 12f“, 0e; brated at a o'clock for the children drama‘ o _ and High Mass was celebrated at u of C. G. '1‘. mfghukbbgd: fir‘; ‘direction of ‘M18- Arthur Hem-v. inn-wi- ' SACRED SONG SERVICE _____... The young Devon's service oi Among those addressingtbe con- vention were: Harry Douglas, Head Hillsboro; Fulton Douglas, Head Hillshoro; Frank Trainer, Peakes; Richard Grant. Peakes. Roy Macbean of St. Peter's pre-: sided at the meeting. ‘ YMJLA. NUTES About 60 junior and intermediate boys attended the ‘ ' supper rally at the Y, M. C. A. Saturday night. The boys who recently joined the Y. M. C. A. were wel by‘ the other members. . The special speaker was Mr. Glendon Partridge who was form- erly the physical director. Mr. Ed- win Johnston ‘of the Y's Men's Club and w. E. V. Bell, honorary pres- ident of the Crescent Club also spoke briefly. The Secretary. Mr. Nor-ville E. Luck, announced plans for two hike parties from the Y. M. C. A. on May 24, weather permitting. One party will be made up of junior members and another of intermed- ‘oic boys. The supper. which was served by the Ladies’ AuXlUfl-YY. was followed by games and a basketball feature tontest between two teams of the hestcent Club. The Zion Guild Ladies Bowling , nsored by the Y. 75ni“5p§°‘.“ was: V8311 B. Church 18s e 801mm‘ same and brousht W, o: eight. This was the t aso m: m‘ Se xbonducted series during the 1138b months. The mlttec of tic “My iew Religious Work 00m" Y. M. C. A. lilndiwg gel-mg these services has a ill‘ season c1110!“ the whole- As yesterday was observed occasion, were at Hish Mixed Cho . ior the married men last evening spiring sermon, ject. ‘ "Faith." by Rev. H. I. Fleming, C.SS.R. ye not lmeqvally yoked togcther with lVLrS. Milton Ping the Maypole." by the C. G. I. T., a solo, "Mother Machrec." by Jean Enman, and the crowning of mother as "Queen of the May," by Edith Outhouse and Helen Stewart, Mrs. l". M. Stewart taking the part of the The theme of the evening was “The Temple oi the Lord" and was the first in a series of evening ser- The text was Zechariah, the sixth chapter and the thirteenth verse: “Even He shall build the temple oi the Lord and In devel- oping the theme, it was pointed out that the church under the figure oi a temple was founded upon three “a Resi- The spec- ial music of the evening included a chorale by the choir “The Heart. or In honor of mothers gust and present, the rostrum was zlccor- atecl with a profusion of potted plants and flowers; two floral offer- ings worthy oi special mention, were those presented by Nils Beatrice in of their mother, Mrs. E. Vanl erstine, a devoted member of the Central Christian Church, who departed this life December fifth, brief prepared {or pumlmglon m1- Yesterday morning at the 1.30 o’- clock Mass, the married women, who were- on retreat during lust week, ‘ ‘ ’ and received Holy Com- Maas Wus cele- 1030 by Rev. C. O'Hara, CSSR. as “Moths s’ Day," very eloquent and touching sermons, appropriate to the preached by Rcv. Paul G. Fisher, CBS-R. The singing was rendered by the There was a large attendance at the opening service of the retreat Rev. Father Fisher preached an in- taking as his sub- Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given - The retreat exercises for the mar- ried men will continue t‘. mughout the week, with services starting at . as .M_0.N Bargains for every member of the family. 5A\Nl JOHN'1\'Q'KLJU<\'L"DN'”C“1.' BiiliNBll MEElINB ‘A council meeting oi the Char- lottetown Board of Trade was held on Thursday evening. The Presid- ent, Mr". R. L. McClure occupied the chair. Arlnouncenlrent was made that the S. S. Far North would operate this season between Boston, Hall- Yax. Charlottetown and Cape Bret- on ports making three trips month- ly commencing from Boston May 23rd. letters relative to aid for Is- land fishermen were read from the Deputy Minister o! Fisheries, 0t- lawu, J. H. Myers, M. P., and A. E. Macbean, M. P. A letter from Judge Arsenault enclosing a proposal of T. M. Kirk- wcod. North Toronto, relative to cstablishing a steamship service ior carrying Island products direct to Great Britain was discussed and the secretary instructed to write Mr. Kickwood that the council did not consider the present an oppor- tune time for establishment of such service. “ A letter from the Canadian Chamber or Commerce erlclosirlg a ative to threatened repudiation of Government contracts. agreements on bonded indebtedness was read. On motion by Dr. J. A. Clark and R. E. Mutch the article was ap- proved for publication. Dr. J. A. Clark on behalf of the Agricultural Committee report/e progress in their consideration oi the Homby immigration scheme. A letter relative to the bonuslng of potato farmers was presented for consideration. The matter of Empire Shopping Week was discussed and it was the WiSil oi the Council that local mer- chants should observe this Empire- Widfi event. Mr. T. E. MacNutt, chairman Civic Improvement Committee re- ported progress and called attention - to damage being done our perm- cncni streets by tractors with flanged wheels. The Secretary was "sired to communicate with His Worship and Council. A meeting 0f the Council of the Board with the Premier and Fed- *ral members was arranged for Wednesday evening next at 8 p. m. ilQ hearted co-ooeration o! the Btfl- 7.30 each evening, and will be dent's Committee in “imam” brought to a. close on Friday evcn- T“; o, Bu" with the S. C. M. of Prince 01 W408 ing. Masses will be held each morn- 0194199-519 7e“ Following is the Commerce College. and a WW ulted. . . .. beg-Quantum”. ior last eveninsfl “mums wag M1‘. J. G. MUTGOCR i m o. nked all who had who in clos 8 B Payer w“ 531i C mmit- . o 5,150 speaker. mornins and evenmE- H9 spoke in the morning on the “Im- portance and value of Christian Education" and in the evening gave a very interesting address on "The this great last year. Baptists i1‘0ll'l helped dunno the ww- oiiered b)’ M11 351m‘ chairman of the Religious m, o. m... v. M. c. A. who expressed thanks- tiiul solo and a sill?! d ed b the Qfficf,’ Blsoyled in the sinslns several oi the old b ~ Rev. some l‘- og Fredericton. N. speaker What is dakness to t on gang a beau- Mm mam m“ al number was Association Choir. 3°55, ED" DD» 3.. was the Iuilast d m delivered a very ll‘ 5pm“; fidm. dealing with pres- ent world problems. 1n reierrlnl W heart." ing at '7 a. m. and 7.30 a. m. l ___________. THE BAPTIST CHURCH in Acadia University, was Berlin Congress." At gathering fifty countries met in conferince. Naturally o! Germany and the The Rev. E, A. Klnley, who is now connected with administration the any congress so domi- oiled would come into very close contact with the religious problems neghbcrlng nations. Out of first hand informa- At the morning ssrvie Mr. V. L. Chamber brief above referred to: “Arising out oi the proposed ‘leg- fslaiion before the Ontario Govern- ment. the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, representing business in- forests throughout the nine prov- ‘nces of the Dominion. is gravely ‘cneerned at the danger" to Canad- ‘cn credit of any threatened repud- ‘ation of governmental contracts. "rreemerlts or bonded indebtedness. "Nothing is more essential to the ‘preservation of our national char- ~cter and to the future welfare oi every class and citizen in the coun- try than the maintenance of the sanctity oi contracts. “Apart from the moral considera- ‘ions which are prc-emlnentiv im- nortarlt, our whole economic struc- gk- . the ideals of the S. C. M. 6110 8P9 u M Km brought an m_ lllflfi‘ is based on confidence nnd er sud “wq should wemome storruotivxej’ inteszstinz and though‘ Tdn’ M“ of wnfidmce grim“; from whatever quarter it. mo)‘ - ohanengél address , rom anv repudiation of contracts he 111591199‘ 5 ' would inevltablv increase business uncertainty and adversely afiect ‘u. Rexall A n Ellljrinitp “flutter: comm 6.l5-Annual Banquet, Intermedi- ate C. G. I. T. Social Hall. i 7.30—Monthly meeting Committee of Stewards. Board Room, ANNIVERSARY (Continued from Page l) gsret Lawson, two life long and de- voted members oi Zion Church ‘was unveiled by their son. Mr. Addison Miller, who with his brother, Dr. A. lit-Miller, of Kentville. N. S., pre- senbéd the tablet. The fate ‘MI. Miller was principal of WesLKent School, Charlottetown, for arsny years and at the time of his death was the senior-Elder of the church and superintendent of the Slmdal! School. . A largely attended Mothersjfiay service was held at 2.45 in the af- ternooxl. At the evening service Rev. Moor- head Iegate. D. D-. extended greet- lngs from st. James’ Church t_o_-ths Zion congregation. _~ During the week a number oi special services will be held‘ as £01- lows: .- Monday evening. a rally of Cilllis- tian Endeavourers. Canadian Girls in ‘Ii-airling. Boy Scouts and all others who desire to be present. Rev. J. W. s. Lowry. Ph. u... o! Canoe Cove will be the speakc_r,_,; 0n Wednesday evening Rev. J’. Keir Fraser, D. D.. of Albertorr will be the guest speaker at a thanks- giving service. . ~ ~ On ‘Fridaly evening s, congrega- tional meeting of unique interest is being arranged. There will be an exhibit oi’ antiques; a program in d which the past will belinkedupurlth the present: and a ceremony of ‘burning the mortgage on the Church property will take place.’ iSPliiiIlDfilllRii ior HHSPIIALS At the service at St. Jamel Church yesterday morning Hospital Sunday was flttlngly recognized by an appropriate address by the Min- ismr. During the service the choir ren- dered the anthem “There is a Blessed Home", with Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. H. s. Henderson is S0i0ists. Rev. Dr. Legate took as his text the 8th verse of the 10th chapter of St. Matthew, “Heal the Sick.‘ The following is the text cf hi! SEYIXIOXH This Sabbath day is very gener- ally being observed throughout Canada as Hospital Sunday. And I think we must all feel how ap- propriate it is not only to have tho splendid work that is being dons to our attention. but that also the church should take the lead in this matter because of the: very close association which the Chlisiian rc- ligion has always had with this form of benevolence. We are not left in any doubt as to iili‘ mind of the Master regal-cling the sick- ness and suffering oi which we IS PRAISEB“ by our hospitals statedly brought w,m'°,n,m’°°'°,cnld' ,1“ ‘hlfi Qfiwmfi Cotistabie MacArthur b0 the °l'- . League . unshi m‘ hwvmfi om the _ m" o! ‘wetatlznhileagi utelntwsn Mrs Hammond Kelly‘ turned ‘M. C. Afvgattirndtzlybaé the Y 5%.. btioilble vfiieth the world is a Pillgwell 88-118 very syvmpillzf4°fil¥ employment and recovery. meet‘ sfilmmm fmmf day m day‘ w’ i: wrstlmtmesmnwwiiiiisriigm acctiydent ma beiallen himswhen he from visiting her daughter It Mon- A mood or bowllns. rr-Mklns the spiritual one" sin m. asfinggt my; $30135 Iirravegmgéen“ 5x8 glflaiilfda B183 m.- mega’: flax-mg Qficffmoufwgfd ‘zmkmup "flflilm . _ ~ _ t); or s- -_, "ngaonsan ourcre r , léy the Victorian Order of Nurm oi f: llgisflavohmkothat treal. ____ cg gigemizogllihnxgenwsiinvedwfi uniii-ieldthvgitrtm ‘Link; s; mm Wm still Fifl-iéél: cteliglstghtl-Ifjilill depends upon our integritv “sum in- Eggisx-{hzeinéicryécugfijrgncitullesitgt:hat; ‘ - m“ . - c r ans e ‘ - g1 _ , _ . , n flegrleinwn which they ms. Harrington 1m Bdtllrdiiy’ 2w Ladies Avriliawvftha Y- M- °- taught the Golden Egamshfili we m o‘ m: g“- dggbteilriivparuwneesuléitigr miter; respect‘ He ,5 particularly m“ m“ . ' BETH! on Thursday evening. 0n Satin-day morning on return to Bridgswater. ‘Presentation of prices was made m“! a‘ mtulwwgnrykg i the'young The flowers or the day were pre- the financial centres o; me world ample. faithfully to be followed by ' ' w‘ ‘u “m” m“ h’ Md mud‘ N‘ B" ‘m’ yum“ h“ mother‘ by Mr. J M. MacFadyen on behalf whue the m b oattending the rented in memory oi their mothers. to purchase new securities from us all. Much of l-lis teaching and p, Oil-At Prince Edward 9d i" °";“’""Y ‘fxiznagvw M“ mm“ qfighg yfm Q_ A 30m; o; but“. :W;in*"“s°ew§3s ‘m o“. to by the Vickerson and Bovmr fam- Canada and to renew those falling l" ‘he W°Pl< 0f Hi5 call-lily mlrfis- ‘l ill-land Hospital m May l1, 1030, mlkml V‘ WW - “d Mrs 3 F ma“ m" m The an...” wénmo the 640w Sac! mus church” ‘M “m, “m; and M15, 1-1, c. Brown. due, except upgn onerous yams, try was taken up with acts oi g to m. mo ma. Walter Wilson. a "i" ' , "M," ' m h wel-ms team captained by Mrs. r. m“ V" a,“ ,0 m, vans... thus adding heavily to our present charm and works oi healing. ,0: ADDED ‘l0 LIBBAIY-Ilhrough returned rom amt, ., w ere L A Match The other mmbfls mlrlisiefl. N141 “at be —-'*—-“"“ financial burdens, Himself it was said that He bore the coilricly of the Anson McKim they silent the last six months. M m‘ um m“ Mm mm“ mm 03mins, special mention mmmon ' _ CA “Any apparent pmm or 8am om- slcknesses and carried our in- Wmm" "Pm?" "m" m“ h“ Oatweyl and m: r. M. Stewart, made of the v"! Q90“ ‘l Y BT- PUNSTAN S B051" which may result from violations the Wm °f "i?" °“ F I ~ m, "m; gm- lid l, given by the Secretary o: the d s‘ oi contracts must inevitably be —-~ ' advertising to be distributed among at“ y njufed ‘m; w m.‘ uflmy ‘o, the high M. c. A., Mr. Nor-ville Luck. an Yesterday was obscrlgdl at‘ - counterbalanced manyiold by our (Continued on Page o) ' m” 3mm“ “hm” a ouu“ “a single to Mrs Brown’ and for the the Convener oi the Students Com- Dlmstnns Basilica B5 °Y “K” loss or business and by increasing "mittlfirlw-e“ . by mg Canadian huh “u” Mm 5mm; mute,‘ 3455.193“ idseKay. Alec Sunday. All Masses wen; llitoo ‘o: the price we will have to pay for obligations should not be prejudiced eweoaraflhoaslswlflilliw aferw: hum i N- 53 W! 1*" Mrs. Frances mu ‘Ikaincr who“? ufsig-kl hours. ‘I. B. 9-30 n“ - British and foreign capital neces- by any action contrary u. the mp1. gtzlullllileollicl Oiegii! l-cllllliiee I115 day . He’ was nlshed 00 hos- I t KQII d rinnnmztile chglrfigglflgtwrllws! hi: c Thé MASS or the Holy Name Sock 23'“ i0 Canada's future deve-lop- fist! 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