ALBERTON BROWNIE LEADER HONORED In lppl'et‘ialion (or her work with the Alberion Brow- nies. Norma Home was nie- RELEASE FROM (Continued From Page i) The pontiii knew that We end would come soon lor the man passed away reliclcnsly and live. attahle. witty and kindly who. as Angelo Giuseppe Ron- serenely. alter inning rccen'edlman. he proved himsell a trash. calli. had USED irom humble beginnings lo the throne oi st. Peter. PAIN ‘ATROCIOL‘S' !n the iinnl hours. the ratio said. the pain was “atrocious The dying pontili clutclnd a crucifix to his breast. anlv uri- consciousness brought him re- iiet. in the moments at con- sciousness the Pope appeared to concentrate on prayer in calm, solemn terms. the Vatican radio announced the news or his death to the world, iisst in ltalian. then in so other Languages. . Below the papal apartment ml the great square at St retcr's. the mass tor the dying pone had closed only nine minutes heinie. At least 100.000 ul all national- iiies and faiths knelt in the con bled square in prayer Tillie the cardinal virar oi Rome. Luigi Traglia. intoned the ancient Latin ot the mass. The Vatican announced the death a minute alter it oc- curred. Three minutes tairr the Vatican radio broadcast thl: on. nounnement: "With a soul proicundly WESIERN; BRIEFS; VISITED CHARLOTTETOWN I Missns Rena and ergai’at Eldershaw were Sunday visit- ors to Charlottetown SUNDAY ViSlTOiis Cpl. Norman Burke. RCAF Station. Summerside. Mrs. Burke and son .lohnaie were Sunday visitors at the hilme oi ' ' Macinod Tig- nldh. T0 SPEND SUMMMER stantleld Dawson. noston. has returned to Tlgnish to spend the summer months at the home at his sister, Mrs. William Mace Lead. Deiore coming in the vil- lage Mr. Dawson spent several weeks visiting his daughter who resides in Detroit. He also visit» ed relatives Ind iriends in Tor. out». To MONTREAL Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brynn- ton and son Joseph, and Mrs, Edgar arysaton. liensingion. lelt recently tor Montreal. RETURNS HOME has re- turned tall from the Princt County lio- Iplill. Summernide where he ind been Melvin trellment. mom nArvuuoN. olvr. liar. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mac. ullan and tarnily have arrived m Hamilton, Out.' to visit at spun] VIIley. Moran and other Dec points, LS PATIENT leold Mill, Chrnmnt. ll I pltilnt in the Prince Caunly Dolph-Ii, Summzi'lide, where I. ll multh treatment. DA! "Claw C II l'pltlant in the Prince Coun- u n o n pl t a l. Summeriide. M II. III! undergone lur- ” (or In injury received enr- illr this year. AT CONVENTION Hrs. Catherine Cotton. New . Mu. Wilifl'd Riley. nuance and Mn. in. Hindu. win among thou It- Mndinl mun-lieu conven- «in It N" Gllllnvl. Nis. summit I snapped. liensingion. seated uith n gilt Thursday evening on the nuca~ion of her retirement as a lcadcr. moi-rd. we give the lulluiimgl Isad announcement: ‘ “ pontiii. lle supicme .lohn ably more energetic man. xxnl. 1; dead. l But Pope John pushed aside Wind WM- -The Pope ot eons am has that idea trap. the start. Ari a:- The Vatican press oltice said the sacraments oi the Holy R0. man Churc 'n ‘llx aparimrnt oi the Vatican Apilxilllii‘ Palace,‘ at 7:49 p.m.. d. 1968. at~l tcnded most gently by his most‘mstic departure from modern .pretatei will he allowed to pny‘lmmughout m, provlncg. intimate collaborators and his papal cistern, :1. 2 tot-s, he inexorable Illness which became aggravvtutl ii'l llic last for the council's success. months and which ncvrrthrlcss. shown making the presenta- tion. pilgrimage to shrines in prayltlsken to the has unn- mix I! o r t u u at“ l {Pope John XXIII ll truly Hindi RituIl cIlled {or remnvnl of tilt ilIhermIn'x ring. symbol' of his Iuthority. Iroin hi! hlnd. It in It 0 destroyed in the presenc: ol the cardinals within I lew dlyl. A new ring will b. made [liar for flu next pope. when death was veriiied. those present tiled past a death bed and kissed the Pope‘s hand. In In adjoining chapel. I mass was Calebrsied immedi- tc y. In hll praClty of dumber- lnin. ail-yelbnld Benedetto Cab dlnIl Alulsl Mnsclll toali possess slnn of the Apostolic Palace and sent eminsIriei to Lille possess lion ol other pupal pinnertiu uround Rome, including the in. Ilich of St. John Lateian and the papal summer residence lit Caslel Gandolin. south oi Rom: Followian custom. he ordered the pupal apnrlment misled until I new pope can occupy il. MosT OFFICES LAPSE Only Cardinal AinISl Masella Ind Fernando Cardinal Cent... the church's major penitentiary, among high Vatican prelates retain their suites in the inter- regnum, The oitices oi the. others lapse until they are my Affirmed try the new pope. In the interim while there is. no pootitl. the temporal admin-l earnerlsngo — cardinal berlaln—who presides over the conciave to elect a new pope. He does not have spiritual lead- ership. since that power is vested only in the pope. Normally a pope'I body is placed in state in the Sistine Chapel on the lirst day alter death. beiore being placed in the basilica. The Vatican press vitice an- nouneement that it would he placed in the basilica today in- dicated that Pope John m the asked that the formalities oi the Sistine Chapel be dis- Geraidlne Shes. right. is 3 arising time until tit. cum- —m in oi a younger and presum- Ltie body would be plat-ed state in I hall adjoining his ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberion and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown Tuna, June a, 196i Premier Urges Water Dangerous Driving Change Results In Fine Of $300 CIlvln nus-ail. 10 Gordon Drive, lotutown. unear- ing in city police court Satur— day morning. was lined m and costs or three months in l tor dangerous driving. A drunk driving charge was with- drum. Mlflllh'lh “mes mill“). in an of I nun VIII-[III invinx lIulty bflhl an I or vehicle wll dillnlued. Completing the docket Wm five cm: of drunk Ind incl)- lble. Three Wm fined w Ind coll: or 10 dlyl. one lined Ind h or 15 dlyl. Ind nuts WII eommittod to River- side Hospital, 111% wiibm 86 Goflzen 4! and 77. Fredarictoilnidfl Kentville. New Gilmw and to, Cape nreton, island. Eastern 30 and Saint John 511 and Prince N. giving sentence, abused the with wound "driving with r st. lob r valley; premier Walter R. Show call- ed tor all islanders to make a carelul examination of water. aalety rules and regulations‘ as he declared this week (June 2 - 3i Water satety Week on Prince Edward island yesterday. in his declaration the premier said: The people at Prince Ed- ward island are a people at till sea. Every community is con nectcd in some manner with a at expense or water sur- rounding the province. The ten- Gov’l Meels Salety Consciousness chin! of therefor. cInce. "Red Cm" has n tremendoul Program whldh iI cnrrld on water saiety provisions. ins special alanin- imrn Ilial ledge or water aaiety ea. “As premier til the province. I ui‘sc everwa to enrolqu ex- Irniue Red Oran waver wety rules. Knowledge at these urn-i ple instruction! will prevent many IrIgedies from occurring in this province. “This IS Water Sllety Week. Let us mulie Prince Edward 1.!- iand water wise." Today Al Shaw’s Home l The Executive Council will‘ hold its lirst meeting or the year on t i d e Charlottetown thin Sh . The premier said last week that I series 01' cabinet meeting: will be held during the summer in various center: 0! the rov- lnce. "At these meetingl," in said. “the cabinet will henr prints or representations of any 'z‘htion that wish group or organ to meet with us Although I delinlu plan Ital apartment up the third floor at lthe Apostolic Palace. Cardinals members 0! his household built and Vatican curls lionrbrehker who became one ill the most popular oi popes. One week below his cnuncll‘ opened. Pope John, in u din-idiplomnts I 16—hour] tribute to him. Alterwnrd his r Inuit train ride across ituly on I; i mains will he ’ .a l his‘ body re-l l Monday night. ' bedroom. with it was the first papal train mained in his had not impi‘alcd the Vicar ul‘ .journey in a century and an 31- tom friars watching over it. Christ to tulill \l‘illl lndnmiiahle llrmatian that popes have def- wlll and pastoral real the ordinllnilely c ' to end the period or sell-lm- church. is posed seclusion begun in ma with the 20th century. when Italian nation .‘IliSIlI “‘flsled Mme {Wm WW "‘9- death reflected this. The Vatl. ous tasks oi his hizll olllt‘c. has. snulled out the strum iliire." PALACE GA'r ‘ ' As soon as the Pan'S death was announced. the bronze door st. sirelrht'd a c rn s s other cm .i trances. Signalling that the in..yai s. - terregnum—the nOilod unill ii To his high and uirnach l .i change... “as” "‘9 PM” hm“ new dpope is elected — nod oltice. pope lohnmiliad brought Emma..." 30mm. 1.... . Starla . illlilSIlBl warmth a In “"90"” II W5 I . I cared i The balls or St Peter's lulled. mon touch with common men. Km”: .1“...,';."‘§.V...§"upi.. Your Host l The thousands in the square‘ is a young clergyman and my mm, mm 5mm. he, . later a chaplain in the italian “ma aw”. "My in the In icll to their knees. i The Vatican at once notiliec‘ embassies and lcgdtimis or so nations liaran diplomatic rulav‘ tions with the Vatican it In- ‘lormed cardinals throughout thelmai “we” of the pontiiicats. 60"“ ‘0‘PREFERRED 'i' To ‘WE' world who n Rome {or the Conclave which will elect a successor. The can» “out. “impaired pops. 5pm.. clave must start in it! In but‘ could he sooner “‘1”! this speed of mo d e r n lsday waiting period including nine days til niuurnlng. vately in St. Peter's Baillic‘n ni‘ 5 pm. Thursday. a Vatican‘ spokesman announced. From 9 a.m. today. cardinal” and diplomats will pay homage‘ lbeiore his body. lying in a. ‘chamber oi his private :paYt-l ments on the third floor ut the Vatican. DON MOURNINE nouns Cardinals now will don Virilet‘ ‘robes ul mourning. instead oi’ ‘their traditional crimson. Many} lol the 32 present members oil lthe college are expected to an; rive in Rome in time her the. iuneral services. The services extend over the nine-day mourning period and cardinals now in the Eternal city will meet as soon as pos- sible to decide when the period will begin and to make arrange- menls for tha administration at the church in the interrcgnum. Pope John XXIII reigned just our years. seven months and ‘s' nys. was a rclativcly Ibriei reign, but it leii In in- jdellble mark upon history. . (ii the many milestone acts at his reign. the pontilt seemed to set the greatest store by the ecumenical council he moped last autumn to deal with the distant goal or christian II ty. Pope .lohn's death automatic- ally terminates thls major un- dertaking. when a successor is chosen by the College at Cardi- riiils. one or the first malor deci- sions to be laced will whether to continue the council. which had been in recess since . s and was scheduled to resume Sept. s. or whether to leave it in suspension. pope John had addressed on lapoatolic letter to Catholic lclergy on son. a, seat. arcing them lo pray tor the success the council. the lirst in 92 years. He told them the church “Viva y dnired" the return to it the various Christian moles. slons that throughout the centuries had broken away.‘ Frequently theresiter he had mid! it cleIr that he considered l the council the most important 1 event oi his reign. preparations tor it had taken three years; During preparations to. thei council. hope Jahn—hwnre oi hiI advanced years—had ire. quently expressed the hope that he would live to sue the opening. ELECTED AT T! when Anflelo Giuseppe Cardi- nIl noacani wII elected to suc- cecd Pope Pius xtl in the 2 ‘r‘ = d! oi t Iutumh M 1958. he was almost! at me oldest a old. one the l nub-elected pontil'u oi RMIIIII Cltimli: Church. There were that! wilu l‘tloulhtl b0 would be In “inlerim pope" :I the Apostolie Palace And‘Jollns other main galeuay: in the \‘at-lhe alien leit the walls of t a loan were closed. chains \\'ErelVa|ican, making impromptu vis- , land vigor oi a young man. tre- ‘mnsw‘fl'mnv l onently relerred to himsolt sini- thongh it cannot begin betore al 1y . . the little mountain town at Solto The “P? W‘“ b” “"3" Pfl'iil Monte (Under the Morintsiqi lohn xxm was credited with‘ nine out at the vaiican changing the image o the ringing lt tsce to iacsl announcement oi his The ml) was txplul 0! We can arranged a direct line trom ' WBY- “"3 “‘5 mg" the papal apartment to a press .room to carry the news to tho . ‘world I minute alter his death. is to churches, hospitals and The" “a, a “me when I Pope‘s death was carried iirstl not yet been made. it is believe. ed that the cabinet will m :9 I every other week In Charlotte ‘ town and on alternate weean Plans are being made to hold the June in cabinet meeting in Alberlon It is likely that an that. date the premier will oilirlally open "Lady's ' ” Slipper Drive. the scenii‘ shoreline it'll] at Prince County. ceremony at 5 pm. Thursday. Presumably the Julian! serv- ice will he held later. When Pope Pius XII died in 1958, his body was left in ihe basilica inr A longer period and burial cam! alter the lunerai service . l Apparently rope John re- Amy in the First World War. ~ he had considered himscli one "#:nffle‘lalfldmd “New. or them. it was diiticult lor him“1c Wm.” M, m M“ to accustom himselt to the tar. reign gm. progress Wan, unity in the {not that no many representatives oi Christianity got together in Home In)!“ all pans ol the world tor the ecua menical council. the greatest re- ligious gathering ol all time. Burial Plans Announced VATICAN CITY (APl»Pape John XXITI'I body will be Iaiien tn St. Peler'l Basilica today and the public will be admitted Wednesday and Thursday to Ray And (luring his reign. the ing in I Voice that had the ring 85 ' . Angelo Rnncnlll was born in near Borgnmo in northern Italy on . 25. 1831. Aiier his death. press olilce report “In the room oi the Pope It the moment of his death were the Vatican hrvsvnlz ‘hflmage, the Vatican press oi. "The cardinal xecrelagrv all iice announced Monday night. slats. Amleto Clcvilnani; The press oiiice said cardinals iii A Ind diplomats could pay trib- ule In the reception hall at his apartment today. Oliicinls slid the body would be taken to the Basilica today It 5 pm. A solemn procession will proceed (ruin the Apostolic Plince. I C r0 5 I St. Peter‘s conicssor tit. nev. Msgr. ircdo Cavagna; his secretary lit. lieu. Msgr, Loris Clporills: his brothers saverlo. Giuseppe and Altredo. and his sister, Aa- sunta: his nephew . . Msgr. Glovan Battlsta Roncaui: his two pieces, sistegAnnI and' Sister Angela; two o er nieces: his two personal attendants Wm“ "mime bum”- Guido and Ginnpolo Gusso; his The allicinll Ipld the body three doctors, Prolessors line would be place}! in I crypt in tonio Gasharrini. Pietra Valdonl St. Peter's Basilica in a privnle aiternnon when it meets at the 5mm ho to: R. 5‘ g paraded out of idle church. 000 tons 0! animal products. 34 Children Take First Communion ' choir mllmi at Miss Jean Perry. Fol- lowing the mass and Holy Com munion the children main knelt at the site: to be enrolled in the It Women's League merited mil dilld wllh I Slit. While the choir m. the children MANY HUNGER The Food and Agriculturt Orlaniznllon ehiimlies th- FII‘ East is short 5.000.000 tons at fruit Ind vegetnhles and 40.0004 wInion recklessness Ind dIII'e- [Ind [or the lives of others. Lu» [er O'Donneli Wu (tunnel (or the delenco. FINED 3m Appearing on I chIrle oi dmniien driving Lloyd Living- ston, Charlottetown. repmeni ad by Mr. O‘DnnnelI. pleaded guilty to I loner chlfl‘fie oi dri- ving while Impalrtd and will Charlottetown. charged with It uniting l pence olilcer. wlti remnnded to June 0 On a charge oi being drunlr Quebec and disorderly. SIIluel O'Enn- ley. Charlottean. was lined and costs or 15 dIyI. Apt peering on a similar Gauthier, Charlotte town. was given a May sus- pended sentence. while spines Clri McCallum. Charlottetown, was remanded unlil lane a. Ralph McCloske'y, charged with assault was In and costs or 15 dn 5. Two convicted oI unlawlul possession or liquor in a place other their residence were each ' . lined $20 and cost: or 50 dayl. For infraction] of the trim: ' not. one maiorllt was lined “0 and costs or 10 days while an- nther was given two tines at 310 Ind costs or 5 dIYI (or operating a motor vehicle with- out I license and for inllinz to register A motor vehicll. The R McCallurn. charge. HI!“ X WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempu- ratarea issued by the weather oilice: E ii Dawson .. Vancouver .. Viclorll . assuagnaxzsnsnsasst assuagssaazsasndaat HALIFAX iCPl — Till Wel- ther oliice fly: the northern rezinm will be unblech to cloudy skies and showers tad-y. an immediate Lbi‘ e disturme now all the Vbfllnln coast receding. 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Pnpe lohn nul- lcred a relapse oi the illness which ‘hId weakened him in the tall. it was described at lirst as a stomach disorder. tie wII ‘given blood transiusions. re- gaincd strength and - nineday spiritual retreat—a no. vena—on Msy . on May in, a grave crisis struck He cancelled a Sunday appearance at his window ol his vitiran aaprtmcnt and rival re. rltd gravely weakened by loss or blood. it was two dIyI later that th- vntican made public the (set that his ailment wnl hem plasls. In abnormal atom growth, and that the Pope is d been sullering true this lnr a ear. y The solemn rituals M mourna ing and iuncrsl will occupy the Vnilran now, As church bells toll their dirge throughout the Emnnl City. the lirst rituIi dressing or the poaittire is begun nls conieuora take up their posts It hlI deathbed la Iihnd which over Iii! . e Pope‘s death was oili- claliy verified by the cnrdlnli any, Juno 5th IE 8:30. minor league baseball or NEW 0 Realm 0 low a 10 MM IL "drum The Annual Meeting OF ALBERTON RECREATION ASSOCIATION Will be held In the Regional High School Wednes- liown organizations Ind irom nil district. Ire in- vited to attend. Program Includes omuimfion of 0 Trailers 0 Tankers o Platforms s:aa"8"i'3h"riii'l“ils'fiei'$5' I To. "5! Mann» M" lull“! WALKER’S Irving Service SPECIAL Representatives Imm Ill InxgfinNKLON uni-r sun Now on “I soiibail. Without Trade John iteehierd. 5"” DIII l‘nl Wlhr R. I. THURSDAY. 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