_ [iPRiL . -12. i949 l scores iConceri in City Hospital Pavillion Now Nearing Completion rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETQWN rAc_ll__l-ji_vl_l___‘ M0iiTiil._Y_ license . (Continued no; Page n, sand that the city could do little __.____.___. The lleiiirel Guardian This .__ n» a4 column is reserved for news iioify Name llaii Easter fu“,'°°"“m "“,,"','n""'"¢, "l, about the situation. He geeted ' ' nm.°"~"°m thetit ocmeeuneirthe , . The Charlottetown Council , by the Brown Electric Compeny- sble in advance, "M" m‘ new nepminent of Natural Ro- . I , liulzhtesvf goclllmll": »mh@1,: The privste pevillion of the Char- The paviiiion will MdOmlIiOdlte __.___.____ sources. - ~ ' ilfllllllll love 0N1" '1 ° iottetown Hospital should be - 108 b d, d ill th FUNBRA 5 ._ . Cat-hm“ 5mm ‘velhre Bum“ l" pleted early this iail. sccordlncgltlo trende 05f zllpplytlngwalrlveietgxodm flmflrll M!‘ gloflllitnengmueln; “m” “m” . H°1Y Nam“ 3'" 531ml“ "'°““‘" word received from the construction semi-private accommodations to Webster was held from the Mec- ' l. The $1,},"Qfiffljdaggegllgzclzkm: swervisor. w. William s. nen- all bstiente. The iOP floor will been 11mm! Home restore-v si- "f" '“’,1""',',, "F," ‘m’ " F fl l1 , . _ IIIOIIIII r-Gll‘ OI’ II! ll YOU- otrltwemon,” nessey yesterday. The finishing house a complete autonomous tlflww- The eel-vim was ovn- ,,,,,,,,,,,§,d ¢,,,,,,c|n,,.. ;_ 113...... touches have practically been put to the exterior of the building. which presents s fine appearance; but considerable work remains to be dons on the interior. 11'1"“ by Rev. Dr. Rice end Rev. J. D. Dsvteoia Interment wes in the Psople's_ Cemetery, new. m. Rice officiating st the grave. maternity department that is one of the finest and most modern both in design and equipment in Canada. The third flood has all Special mention is due St. Jos- '_,,,i1's Choir under the direction of. ‘ nev. Mother sr. Patrick soi- vsl- 7“ uable assistance. ' -~ ' lng is the programme: For Your . l srt, chairmen of the Streets Com- mittee. Streets are not es bad as expected end asphalt patching may begin early in May. In the mean- Th f llo Wm“ r°°m°r "Pb ‘RWPPM Wm‘ nuhurm ‘m’ 7' 3mm‘ 5”‘ time, all svsilsble sshss hsv been ' Opznihfchorus. 0 Ceneds by 51- Th‘ "Vm1°""“'h'" Wmfiklfltl- a vompiete plumbing unit, sud Fm" mm‘ mmmdr mum’ used on the streets. The faiusher [Joseph's choral group, will-be a nrsprbbi building. 1t is each decanted with the most "l4 Will-fev- GflI-ld -Y- Mlddl- l... N... n.1,; up m put] but i. Chorus. Adoramus Te Christs b)’ aim qgleihoxéglfwaffi: ed in rustic citadel brick with New Brunswick free stone trimmings. It gen. Onfii onto MEETING __ om modern designs by Bimpsons who are doing ell the decorating. second floor has semi-private sc- commodations and the first floor :9“ 3mm“ "4 311°" 3- expected to be in operstion before the end of the week. Councillor C. M. Cox stated that new doors were required for the ‘ 5L Joseph's choral group. _ V sbioJn the Garden of Tomorrow. f by Miss Joan Murnsghsn. Boy _ 10",, 1, y, o, o Arthur Rowe, saint John, . . . o " M3122“ i;’.“.‘i.‘h§"’e‘2ii...? nimeul niitiiiemliiemnfifiiiiiwfiii hT“i’.i‘ii°i."ii“ié‘ii“e.'“i‘e°iiiiéi‘li°iii I-c-"l mm» o’ "=- vhlww» l-‘l'3§3'li--B=“'='$'-"ll=l='§l =33» 33-"137 ’"'"°' 5"“ "l" ' 5M ' “"1 "°"" "' "m “W °"‘ "in; Francis. exits throughout the whole build- snd storage rooms, ms mo. ' 911101 Uvmm-itlee. Wle the mil-hr etslfed in the mezzanine floor oi Blue Tweed: 1 5 5 ’ Recitation, Little Jesus, by Miss _ . room, 10,. t,” “Mun” Md It the XIII!!!‘ W603i! M0011!!! of the Library. hi“ _ _ , _ , _ __ , _ _ , , _ , I to I Inn-m, Lsighmer, Th, haw,‘ eqmpmmg w“ d‘, nude,“ “m”, ‘m, ‘ML Th. the Gyro. Club at the Oharlotte- During s discussion on the in- ‘“ '" _ _ Chorus, Hymn to our Lady, by St. Y Joseph's choral group, soloist being Tcrese Murnaghan. 501b, Ave Marie by Connie Le- town Hotel lest nlgl. J. Gordon MseDonsid wss chairmen. The meeting which wss largely attend- ed saw e scenic C. N. B. film which signed by the Domestic Engineer- ing Company of Montreal and elmpiied by Crane Company Limit- ed. This equipment is housed in s etslietion of parking meters, Coun- cillor Farmer asked that the coun- ell decide the matter as a body, rather then his committee sione. building is equipped with automatic self service elevators of istest de- sign and has s drive-in ambulance mtrsnce on Hsviland Street. Student Suits with 2 poll's of Long Fonts, Worsted orid Twaede, Colon Blue, Brown y’ “$35- Boys’ Stiff! m. 2 pain bi inns.’ Blue, em and o... _ mastitis, Assorted Tweed: u \ Boys‘ Two Tone and Ploiri Zipper Jackets l - ndGreyJfrico Clair _ ma‘, hm,“ out“. m. m“ The ‘Manon w“ m, on u, wss nia-oii by lilsster David Mac- "e H"! l" W" l" 1"" °1 "m" iumor lays’ M ° mfllgntlg;é,f°l'°"t 5°"""Y m” plvillion. The hestina plant. in- acute angle with Haviland Btreet Donald, ;,'_;,;";;g;,,g§,_°,‘;,"f_<;gg*'_l;,=gl§gg; Plain eel," stalled by W. L. MscKenns and Company of Charlottetown, will be operated by two generators of the latest type. The pimbiiag insttsiist- _ Le end o, new", b ion is under the ea on o Iieo _,,,},‘,:°‘,§:'::,,,,,,g y Doyle, and the electrical supplies 50,0’ 195,-,“ Anaeucu, by p-"nk and insulation are being eupplied so as to give continuous sun ox- pcieure to the rooms on all floors. it was designed by ‘Mr. JIIII Harris. end consultant architects Coven. Fergueeon end Lindsey oi Toronto. Violin Solo, The Old Refrain, by Alfred McKesrney. Solo, My Darling Mother Mine. _ by Anne Marie Chamberlain cillors to become femiiier with the probie . - “I d_ n't intend to sit on the fence on this thing." declared the Mayor. "Pin not-in favor of these meters unless the city ‘can make money out of them. If they are e POLICE REPORT-Miscellaneous fines and costs collected by the City Police Court for the month of March amounted to 8251.55, Chief of Police Birtwistls reported to the City Council isst evening. There were four convictions under the l 1.35 t. 1.50‘ Boys‘ Sweaters, Crew Neck and V Neck, Fancy Joc- ' ' r Sizes 26 to 36 M I w", , i T, A ,. d fl, good thing, well not shirk our WM 0nd l, ,- swwge _ . Cilbrus, To Spring, by st. .1»- , , ~ , , , . mnZll’:§l:ec;'en.l>r'e:illi.;“:ns".nui-§ "°'P°"'""""°'- l" "m"- 2., 5;", 35 $34 M“ Price . . . . . . . . s to s » "iii" n. e .., ..~ Sees Big Possibilities l“; Mk u my» - m ‘mirth i.‘ ' ' ' "fglgro I °“"- ' ' . . _ . . xeffnlfgg-ozhrfizulg¢gd“"lcfml Holland ilointed out that ii oer-kin: 1 4 joys‘ Fancy Strlile and Plain White Shir-is . Piano IOlO. Bflllml will! ill A In “M3, meters ere inlstailed, sufficient I i0 I M, Si,“ .. neg by Stephanie LeCieir W rp specs must be si owed for pumpers _ - t. N . 50,0’ Lovely Lady Dre-u‘ h, i FUNERAL BUNDAY__T," n” It the hydrants. PHCQ . o . s -__._. e I e . . e -_-_._. ._.-4._. ._. . . Boys’ Fancy Cops A complete longs of coi- ors in oil sizes. Price 1-00 re (Ask about our Easy Payment Non.) . PROWSE BROS. LIMITED TilE bow ourrimns Glad Hand Of Welcome Tendered Newfoundland At Men’s Supper "simply beosuse Hines lidwsrd he stated. Island is another Island. it can Imdesvouring to clear up popular lend the way in extending an misconceptions rcserdlng the understanding hand oi WBlOODI to c te. Dr. Shaw noted that the our new sister Province Nawfound- surrounding water modified New- lsnd, and can also interpret her foundlsnd climate, so that coast people end he: way oi life to the temperatures rarely fell below sero. rest of Canada." declared Dr. Although some districts on the Lloyd Show, Deputy Minister of southern and eastern shores are Education. guest speaker st Trinity st times enveloped in fog. large Men's Association supper lest eve- sections ere entirely fog-free. ning, in his sddress “Newfound- A sportsmslfs paradise. the land: A Worthy Sister Province." speaker drew attention to New- President John A. MacNair pre- f_ou.ndiend’s excellent hunting and sided st the function at which fishing which should prove s over 180 members snd friends of valuable tourist attraction. Oenersi exception was tsksn by the Council to the refusal of the Maritime Electric to install metal poles, es reported by Councillor W. H. Benton. A demonstration of s parking meter wss given by Mr. Murray T. Lyon, Saint John, NB. Handled in Canada by the Ontario Hughes Owens Company, Mr. Lyen report- ed 200 of these meters ere giving satisfactory service in Saint John. iio Htiiifi (Continued H0!!! P180 1) port was true. He added thst no ‘ ‘ ' would be made on action to be taken, if any. until the in- vestigation is completed. Tension High In Montreal MONTREAL. Avril 11 -- (OP) — Tension remained high here to- night in the Canadian Bowen's Union (TLC) strike following police sction today in which three picket lines were dispersed. Pickete carrying placards out- side the Canadian National ltesm- shlps oflice on downtown 5t. James Street were ordered to "move onffisigru were ceniimsted despite union argument that the order was “illegal? Other lines were dispersed, also without trouble, at Berry and Oom- missionarsstroets, nesr the water- front, and in front of the Mont- resi ipping Company office on St. Sac ement street. Police said they us: against . Blue, py Catherine Crabbe. Violin Solo, Souvenir, by Kath- lesn Hornby ' Chorus. All Thru the Night. by er. Joseph's choral srour- "Great possibilities" in the cen- . Before closing Grand Kfllsllt 14° hing of live lobsters, first sttempt- .’ I‘, Macdonaid spoke s few/words of ea 0,, a comma-cm bu“ n gum. sppreciation on behalf of the Ccun- merlldel d" "u, by M; punk eii. He thanked the performers and can” mum",- og n,‘ Charlene, " ell "l0" W110 NIP"! t° m5," ‘he town branch of the American Can £01m"! l "W19"- Ccmpany. Addressing the Char- MI- 4- C°lm°ll9 lllm“ ‘t u" iottstown Rotary‘ Club luncheon pisno. The west-slams chm’ Wm‘ Yllttrdoy. Mr. Casey made refer- God Save the Killl- once to this experiment in describ- ing the development of the can in- dufztzy. n h ‘la an, ' e e , ' e - Too late To 6'1""! .... .5.’ min...‘ up new live lobster canning being one of aclisraullllllgyn MOMS To u” the istest idese. The formula for this peck wss developed in Boston yo; SALE-THREE WORK I103- snd is so fer known only to s few u,’ age] 4, 3 end ‘i3 yesrs. Bcn- people. jamin Reed, Reed's Corner. "In this peck,” Mr. Cassy seid. "it is possible to ship live lobster FOB sALll-lilie roan PAN!!- new d noes inland slthough truck. Also a 1940 two-ton Ford tightly ee ed in s can. Another l’, truck. Apply 81 Mofiill Avenue. peek which originated on the Is- lsnd this pest winter wss fancy I0“ r35: ‘fimnu rligmifi: packed sardines‘ put up st douris. g . _ . for June. My i“ MW“ PM“ ltesdy Progress Made ie-J. , - ‘ “Itch new development in the canning form has netursliy been more efficient then the one it re- placed. This irpiso true in regard to labour-saving deviees snd yet despite sli the new inventions there csnninl trsde and its eiiied indus- _trles then ever ‘before. Science has removed nearly ell of the uncer- tainties from eomrnereisl canning except these of westhsr es applied to field drops. neral of tlhe iota David Meal-sod. Kins-ass. wss held on Sunday, Ap- ril 10th st I pm. st Orwell Heed United Ohwch conducted "by Rev. A. C. Fraser. Hymns sung were "The Intel's My Shepherd," “ANde With Me", end "Rook of Ages." The pallbearers were Donald Mac- Donald» Willard MaoLeod. Dunesn Gulls, Arthur MacPhei-son. Monty MacDonald and Edison MscLeod. Interment in the cinlrdil cemet- cry. DWELLING FIB-I BXTINGUIBII- ID - City firemen averted whet might have been s serious fire about 9:46 yesterday morning when they quickly subdued an outbreak in the resid of L. W. Saunders. situated st the corner oi’ Prince and Richmond streets. The firs. which broke out on the third floor of the building, caused some dem- age to the kitchen of apartment owner Clifford Chen-en. Smoke and water ceueed most of the remain- ing damage. The amount of‘ dem- sge done by ‘wster wss greatly curtailed due to the prompt action of the firemen in covering the furniture with terpsulins. It wss not definitely known how the fire was started but it was believed to have been caused by e flying spsrk which became lodged be- neath the eaves. Live Lobster Canning 000 francs. wss offered and Appert. eri obscure Parisian confectioner entered the competition and was awarded the prize in 1809. Although he did not know the reason why, many of his convictions ere still valid in modern canning practice. For example he recognized the ne- cessity of utter cleanliness and san- itstion in his operations. Origin of Name "In 1810 ‘Peter Durand‘ en Eng- lishmen, obtained s British patent on the idea of using ‘vessels of glass, pottery, tin and other met- sis‘. The name ‘Tin Can‘ is derived from the abbreviation of the Eng- lish ‘Tin Cannister’; this term is misleading as the modern tin can consists of 1.5% tin to 98.5% mild steel end black iron. Other suggestions include Boys‘ Sport Cools, Hots, Hose, ' Broces, Ties, and Underwear. Veterinary Shori Course Proves Popular Thsshorteoeirssin practical weiaflnsryworlceoneitldsdstihs ‘Ibchniosl From eneu beginning "Another Englishmen- William Underwood-As believed to have started the first American canning operations in Boston in 181B and 20 yeers later in 1839 a small sei- mon cannery was started on the Bey of Fundy-where or by whom it is not known," Mr. Casey seid. "From this smell beginning in the Msritlmes this. enterprise spread through the fertile valleys of the Dominion end now forms the eco- nomic backbone of many Canadian communities, , cially in Southern Ontario and the Oksnegen and An- nspolis Valleys. “Coirsnercial fishing hes also pro- .~ suioftheserteewitltsnovsregs attendance of forty-five students innn all parts of the 2*” . Ib- struction was given pdrtidtihflf in » tbs can of livestock end first sid treatment. the Provincial sad Iledemal officials being _ assisted in this connection w J. Aklns of the New Brumwieir De- perrnient of Agriculture. The , course wss under the general Mr- eetion of the Vocational Bind stsiif with Mk. Lincoln DeII-I ‘hint-similarities. - DEATHS 50c Per iiieertiee Large Attendance Ar Communion Breakfast. K. of C. BIRTHS ..._.._-_---———--—-- .. .. . 4 .. vlflmins the work- mMAN_A, me “h,” Edww; Mechanical development, eeid w, d ,, m, d I u, d _ the strileers , I the A met to -----; He noted that most of the Meg; mpg), Mug“, "h," fii.?:."l-."l'.:.';r:: ’P.f:;.".'.’;".‘: Emil»- ZZ-t 41% w-ilif-‘hi n3.“°.?““‘éi.‘..i3."§i€.‘2.‘i.“.i°“ ecu-l.- .“".".zr:.".°.z‘"'.i.*‘.'..tit'.."z".l.;. i§l....'f.‘.'.'.“’§i2.‘.‘.°i‘;.‘;i’.."ii“lil. 52' i$“‘§‘2.“...‘i“ .°.i...“‘“‘““.....'..““ ~ w-r- or“ m M” =~ , l. I‘ h e ' ,, l l’ ' ' 5 0|.‘ gurlénxi. log‘ d,“ h”, awn‘ .q,,,,,m.n,_ To where the hulk of the nations sea ‘c, t,“ 8m,“ ‘m, pmkeung s" ' Hill. mporinentsl Fox Perm- vince end City graced the heed table end were introduced to the meeting by Brig. W. W. Reid. vice president: His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard; Hon. G. H. Barbour, Minister of Public Works and Highways; Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMiilan. Hon. II‘. A. number Scots and French. Place names such es Heart's Desire and Heart's Content, Ssldom-Come-By and Corne-by-Chance ere chsrsct. eristic of the new Province. Concluding. Dr. Shaw said that with partially developed resources. Newfoundland awaits furthu- de- Lsrge. Attorney General, His Wor- veiopment with s new sense of eo- ship Mayor B. Eerie MacDonald. operation from their fellow Cana- City Councillors‘ Edwin J. Jchn- disns. stone, C. M. Cox, and N. D. Iowther, K.C.; Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw, Mr. Wendell Benton, Dr. Wm. E. Dudley and Dr. H. C. Rice. An enioysble supper was served by the members oi’ the Willing Circle o! the King's Daughters. Ml‘. Harvey MacPhel-son sang "The Ode to Newfoundland" which was beautifully rendered and enioyed by all present. President MacNsir then intro- duced Dr. shew as the speaker of the evening. delicacies are canned. This metal container has helped expand the markets of other industries such as Knights of columbus. we, yidld st the Wheisn Memorial Hell on Stindey. April 10th with s large attendance of members present for the occasion. The members first attended ser- Sununerside, instructed in genetics and nutrition nqlectiveiy, Mr, Leo P. Meiolsasc, Department of Ag- riculturvs Extension Service, st- tended some of the classes and ss- sisted with the showing of the films, on. of which showed mod- a-n poultry diseases. farmers Rained practical iufornqtim in the diagnosis d common dieesess and proper ms- thods of tnehnent. ‘Ilwc days of ilhe course were devoted to cattle; onesndshslftoewine; onohsl day eerch to horses end poultry and e period to sheep. The fliort courses are undsr the sdmlnistrstion of Provindsl Dapertlnent oi Education, working in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture, The reeeon for the wort being pieced under the De- partment was to comply with lid- srsl policy, as certain funds to so-_ silt in the vocational courns are supplied by the Dominion. __A P. a L H m,’ Apr" mention s few we have the pea Koala,“ z”, M“, 53:3, worn,’ yinerthand poddfinkthe chderry ‘alt- . Powheli a Boll- 7 lbl- 13 °|- lard’ on.‘ cgtrn,,',au'e:lfi,;",lnvei,'t,an‘: meat, coffee, petroleum, anti-freeze ZITIMIKIS Irlltltqitlkilolgigiatrololtdtrointm w" ‘h. In“ chm,“ u on,“ bk grid last but by no means iesst. 0UP » D - - - .. eer. "airs. Aiban Peters. North Rustlw- f,",§:;“°'f: we ',,,mo‘,'fpl,f,°,,°,jl,,r‘;f "The estimated value oi: the can- s daughter. ill-be. , Th,‘ mun,“ can ",1. a ,,, "y ned goods processed in Canada in "ILL-At the Pflfl" CWMY 3°" sumo" u,“ o" u,’ m" regove 908 is conservatively set ei: 200 pitcl onasturdsv. Avril 9- " Ml" m Vie." h", m, m, m, n“, million dollars and this does not in- end Mrs. Milner l-lillil, FIWCGIlCIOfiI. M‘ m“. imam.“ out o, m. elude the McGuire Brand of corn. 15-551.; Ion. 115F015 "Vlll-VMI '- "MML v A refentiséirvey shows [that the s. 01- csnn rig n ustry rcmpr ses more BEAT,“ 58x23“filflnlgffzuflgigé-fflf: than aooo sstabiishlnents in Cen- take greet; satisfaction from the "l" m’ United Stan" Ah“! and nmnmtkh, u,’ n.1,,“ m, h“ m" I mun", dd," organ", the Hawaiian Islands. These plants ward Island Hvlpltal. AP?“ llih- ation has such faith in the indus- 9"”? "w? PM“ 30° varlefl" M . “N, o. H h-‘L , ,, canne goo s.’ hmbrslnigotlce lllter. "up I lhleatl ilill-"iibl: fstenmfeit Item-thrill Ml" 9"!" “mmded b? "Y!" l PALMER-At the Prince County upwards of half a million dollars m” R°mmm° might be l“t°'°”“d Hos ital on Monday April 11 Merv in bui- Island" '" ‘m’ m‘ "l" m” mwtzlm’ "I" on‘: Pam". ‘gm-f x years’, wife ' ' filstrial Canada‘; is rlevotling the ' ey ssue o n ustry n t e.Mari- geggmgezi“ fifihégunigm?f,l,:elf,fi m‘ mnmbuum‘ times with the emphasis on Prince Parlor and will be taken to the Edward lslsnd. 110mg or her father, Mr. Fred At yesterdiu/‘s luncheon there Arsenuultof Piusvilie today. Fun- legsl and the breakers. Meanwhile extra police maintain- ed a constant vigil st Victoria Pier where the as crew members of the l0.000-ton freighter Mont Alta were staging e. sit-in strike. MoeuVtoieneelilepos-tied HALIFAX, April 11 —(OP) — An otfioial of the Seafarers’ Internat- iornal Union (A.F.L.) seid here to- night a seamen oif the United States freighter Alcoa Partner- wss "assaulted by imcn who identified thiienselvee es Canadian Seaman's Union members". Secretary-treasurer David Joyce of the union's Canadian district also said "armed mobs of C.S.U. seamen hiwe been frequently seen in the ares of the ship within the pest few days." CCU. men had "blociseded" e. coed leading ikom the Partner end threatened to “best the brains out" of shorego- police acted es strike- rated by Rev. Daniel J. Foeartf. SJ. ' Immediately following the Mess the members then proceeded to the Whelen Memorial Hell for breakfast st 9.15 which wss very deintily served by the good Ladies Alndllsry of the Benevolent Irish Society. ' The oileirrnan. Deputy Grand Knight Louis Butler presided. The guest speak for the oo- cssion wss Rev. Daniel s. Posertv of the Jesuit Fathers. who is s epeciel Lenten preacher -st 8t. Dunstaifs Basilica. Father llbgsrty. in his openlfl! remarks said he was very happy indeed to be present at the Other Speakers Dr. D. G. Steel, principal of Prince of Wales College. warmly thanked Dr. shew 0n behalf of the members of the Association. Lleut. Governor Bernard. Hon. Mr. Barbour. Hon. Dr. MscMillsn and Mayor MacDonald in tum ex- pressed their personai appreciation of the address and extended a cordial hand of friendship to the new sister Province. Brig. W. W. Reid told the meet- In his opening remarks Mr. Casey said that "the tin cen in innumer- ab,‘ w.“ any much‘ the hum, wss considerable discussion con- cerning the allocation of funds A 9'91"!‘ clnldl ""1 5h“ “t Bl°°mtl°ld dst‘ Ab“ “d Wm 8"?‘ °' “i” c°“‘d"“‘ derived from the annual radio auc- $51K,“ §§‘“'“§.‘",,.?,Z§‘,m‘§§'§“ ing sIU seamen gnsbrllilll fiheconcixesrstoclibglignmovllt: on“? immfilngs 11:02am“: ' e ' - w ~ - ' ' I ' l i":::."...°'::"l :2... ‘hsztlsl. {iihfiiflili2“.i2.i.”.';"1‘i.i'll u» A n. eh...- e with»... w» M u» mm» w» urn-v w» m on i» - w» ell-e he» M» on» WWW we e i- we»- len of the directors in using port of the proceeds in the support of other community welfare organiza- tions in addition to the Red Cross. Rotation Ian Burnett wss chair- eauited as he returned to his ship toniirht. 127 SEAMEN IN COURT HALIFAX, April l1-(CP)-Csn- ada's shipping strike entered the courts today ss 127 seamen in world ports faced charges arising out of er Canada by some 150,000 square miles. and with greater resources of sea, forest and mine," said Dr. Shsiw. "But, more important than that, Canada is greater by the addition of some 320,000 of the finest people to be found anywhere in the University. The not psOCQCdB would be used in the promotion oi boys’ work within ‘Irinity Church. Before closing the meeting. Presi- dent MacNair appointed Messrs. Gordon Avard. O. C. Black and W. R. Cruikshank u e nominating committee to bring in s. new slats Bloomfield Cemetery. .. Iii MEMURIAM. Father Fogsrty in his eddffl! told the gathering that the Knights of Columbus are workinq more than ever before. their WW1‘ can. be summarised he said es "Defence of the r-niih". rather Fogsrty wsmed sii his listeners sgsinet selfishness end 183M931"! minion is beyond measure. 0m other llllfild—3fllfl—il probsbiy used es extensively-although I be- lieve some homes are ept to be without soap but none would be without s can of one type or en- other. "The origin of methods for pre- oouree to be suwlernented later by correspondence courses prepared by Federal and Provincial agricul- tursl officials, Other Pwvlnosl silo ens working on this p which it is believed will be great practical advantage in uri- l In loving nieenorysf Mrs. Glen . no sbss ewe! Asfll ltllfll tflilldh . Th guflfl m8! ‘flu, iervlns robs inttinaes of pleutymflor to new: linen example 1h their m, deepleaflyup war-lid.“ mm t u m m“ marrow 101‘ the coming term. ‘stud the ‘ uroghdenesmeoursd. ¢ . i use llrtimes of oc scsrc ty s r- every y ves. ' ‘ I l!!! m . . '1‘. Mercer pronounced ecu later be pub ed tent»- ."' m‘ t M i=- mltulct" "Ml" My I m W-l P- "Mil"- °-"-- n§"§.‘;'i.‘.'L€.-”i’..{Zfiiirfiiiihfiiififi 1° rw- 0' "cw w“ "M" m» benediction. M om In s graveyard softly sleeping. said. "Researches have shown that in introducing rather Wteltv “F,” other. we" from t," inflmgflgly with m. peep}. o; y". lumen” ,0 H,“ w,“ ‘u 'Cl0se beside e country reed toodprsssrvstion wss followed in “i4 he we; born in Mont-reel. C‘ '..' same," “n,” mm, foundlmd," continued the speaker. m,” in m; ugieiem-n less Lies the one we love so dearly. the flldllt b! "Pl! clvllllltliifll- educated in Montreal. end lster wmch m,“ m. m,“ ,2 day, a” “Th, work 9g esnbgeion whim 1 CAN THERE BE A NEW RELIGION? month by Pxvmier Jones. In. LI. Show, Deputy Minister of Idilfll tion, said yesterday there wen eu- ceilent possibilities in the po- FOR SALE central-y to popular beliefs there is nothing mysterious about com- mercial canning procedure: it II in which care- gflflnflQfl at. nunetsn’: university m- e year. After iesvi ,, 5t. Dunsterfs he attended Bt- Mo!!! College in Halifax and later the Jesuit ooileses in Montreal. ‘M'- Gone from us, to her abode. God. ssw the road wss getting ' h "We i And the hills were herd to climb, do he- closed her weary" eye-lids wss engsged in brought ms into direct touch with sil the gmilill on the Island. “It is important that older Cana- disns strive to understand these after shipowners signed workinl agreements with the rival S.!.U. In Halifax. 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'°° h, m, Baum m “$5,300 M. 1mg,“ plays its pert in shaping their ly stated: that although God is a spirit, unknowsbie sad indescrib- eent development." continued the destiny, Dr. shew stated that the sker, “since it wss first devis- snd $3.000 esch for five B.I.U. men mama“ o, m. o,‘ "m," “mk- - . ' l6 M I Pll- 3 . loll! missed and will! renea- _ h" o,“ m "m n” by m. “amour seid. will bribe ‘M, l.l:|l:.:s°‘r:'s.ts;i‘::r'mtn;::es"ri‘n“d m m dmowum‘ “meme”, “m g: was’ salsa’ by, his wife ssd fuel:- eehmsn-Nleeiss ' A mt. In Jmmm ' bsii. and Baldwin were amended continues. m,” “m, ,,, m, ‘n, u (M ‘ . snce wee not en in the Disti- I h. J. A. Mse- to Thurltley- 3""“"¢ u’ ‘ °°l°“"d ‘m’ "7 ss no hes revealed it through llll illml i" l "WWW" m‘ ‘i m‘ _ when ma. also eonlrltuleted Fifty-six members of the C. d. 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