Y" es ' fl-iivoi JUBLE‘ 7. 1944 n; A P ORTING NEWS Navy Softball Team Win 13-2 From Army Ill ball 1'!" flni. “If gqrtball team. riilins ross the P1134 in u" m m“ s oornmandlns League. 1'0: there margin that the we" u; win by. Runs in the third and fourth frames gave inners a 4-1 lead with "gnome very much in doubt M "gt/Y's big scoring spl together with three more pirt the game far- be- in... Leads Tournament At umeiiee illiili Ipotntsin d 51;! p ittaid thk ev at ‘I “tn is fiat ‘g OI Qlb WARM. -J.P.ll. OHnnl til 0p var! and : sssistan Morrison. a a e lyed ttho. ub. In and l the BOYIG, isitintt 110m the Diocese. and Bishop Boyle's belch- ll gasses ‘gm tourns Brighwl; second place o'clock every- i:>.' Boyle the a ey: As- Lt.-Ool. the Revnvhc dealt eloquently with the sli- to niiicance rt _ received his essi . I pointi the {$15. m? a. McLe "d Diocesan Chancellor cler-‘ tho Whitney Pier Cape Bre- ~ at. > also "we ‘if?’ ' ional from the s - to the Basilica, in which in atte co. _ ceremoawnthere ‘was a m. the Monsignori 4nd theBish- . the Dmlcipat/rxi, ' Vina received ' v. J. he Bishop the church-sail through the main body of the . McOardle. buil six . d reeeh ilxatihvggan or lie lead Oren e . ted an Army team the 881M. Rs rid 8t. gsoheduied gamut‘): 31:181.!» rails-nobles: waliops in the but 3115mm in 34mm‘. Jillian. St. John, Gaoodail, "rwohomenms hits were .Simpeonend w. Jlidrtlfuwhv-viesmau Sa lira Y- . - lidoDons Rdciyiosrrd, m- Salm ,, lniclfiy. Betti. Aubin. Fiett. Navw-Bedud, Clark. Crawford, Inluk, Juices-ville, rown. ileiiieniiier Wiieii lyThsOuindilnfrell ‘lbllzylnnlhwlaohlelflaan inn seasons bale shunted aroundfourmaicrlsaliieciubswvae siveuliis releaeelw theltew York mantis flve years alo tothmAsiialdout seared bear mauinhishcyiiaywimthollew YmiYankamIenIiin ‘ wiflrtheGianrsmedetwo slimy omisisted oi - Poirier. Mt. Carmel: Rev. end . A. Harrell Char chisel , wfifl, m_eesescnai"i:aisert AIOIIIIOI I. I. MQIIONAL‘ t sermon. The speaker eault upen Germany from the west. Last night Swedish m... pondenls Nurs cepeeiall Bishop l! mil JmOIrsa: enry . . who latir became Ararbishop of outon. In Bishop Boyle, he said, the di- ocese was receiving e. s iritual leader of excellent orhrali I of mind and heart, oil y ideahsm end great teal experience and ability. lteersnce was made par- ticular to his successful experi- ence o more than twenty years inteaching and a the soa- i: doctrines oi hibishop exp sed the hope that under Bishop ocese oi Charlottetown oi religious activity, a. nursery for the priesthood and re- ligious orders, and for the sending out oi missionaries ° in eves- incre numbers for the propagation the Faith in- ands. “ ay God bless fiu, Bishop of Charlotte , apostolic duties, and may the Im- maculate Mother watoti over you for the ter lory oi the Divine San the sa vation of sou " Archbishop MacDonald said sc- emnly. In the main part oi his was also a thir to rule the people by the author- ity contorted b Christ upon many, the sa enthrvned while all the pagh riests of the diocese were resente An address oi we come on behalf b, ma... Senator John A. MacDonald, Cardi- oi the Knights oi Columbus. Bishop Boyle replied in dress which is reported elsewhere 08st. WW“? in today's issue. In closi Vicar : (Rev. J. W. McCardle) who had diocese so well dun the admin- istration oi Bishop ‘Sullivan. Beautifully Decorated In preparation for the solemn ceremony the Basilica was beauti- fully decorated. From high on the domed ceilingolonf streamers in the Papal co rs ioated down to the sides where the met the flags of the United Nat ons. The same decorative motif was carried cut F1 were massed attheinner d: f Talisn £0111 B?!“ fulfill/Y. ' bili . “You are P901719 b? Jll LORiFNT /".ib1:l\ I QIINIGOI N. IRAIHIMIJI: Q j eleuel n. nyplm, FPF , O Arnie w- IGOUR ’o IOUIN gum,“ void IA Trail uvliie lava g lemey mo.” Gveeviiie ‘yin y Vitrs Level ' lmesr . Che OAIeMea NAZI-OCCUPIED nuance ‘ C“ leMoni 9 * ; ‘"1: . ARIS VNUI - '2 v ii "vi-ii iiLWi-inqr] I... brugq l) .,,,,J (g im- p: ‘Calibre! lemme "ab" s; W‘ " . Stiieniie eMeetrlldiee . letiieis ONeyu h" Ceepylqpe MIMI o . 9 ' Iemw ca.‘ ' 1:313." iientiiiy ..,..s leetelsebleee “r "' eAasewe @ Reided by Allied lessen IO-Mlie assesses» The above map shows the area oi France where the Allied invasion or forces swarmed ashore early Tuesday morning to launch the great u. ca? Graduation At Falconwood Auditorium lconwou: Hos- and Pmvincial Infirmary held 3rd Annual Commencement Ezruciscs last evening in the Falcon- vtvogeltil Auditorium, ‘wihich wals artis- would continue to be a great field c Y °°°Yflt°d i111 “We b105- vermable some and snap-dragons. The seven successful graduates of m pflfflcul‘r Faloonwood Hospital wore corsages an roses while the two “uates of the Infirmary wore red . lieutenant Governor B. W. IoPage awarded the diplomas my 10rd and congratulated the 1n yguf upon their success and urged them ' aintain the siandzird f th‘ BISHOP BOYLE- graduates (Continued from page l.) W, f/hflt C ‘more are few dioceses in the whgllowoi Norah} America thaéhcan h em a ,muc ess surpass, ar- m kn m‘ lcttoiown’; emaging record in this respect." e sa . "To the priests also to by recor In ly aware of the great honour and as well as the great otneg to me today as the spiritual head or the people of Prince Edward Island,” said. He referred 9o the long line oi enrinent Bishops preceding order; which this iristoric m”; ocss 0i Charlottetown had produ- At the cone usion of the cere- I would say that you are my collaborators." he add- be the ampli- fiers oi my voice. I feel that I shall by your experience, , and your wisdom." I-Ie quoted the late Cardinal Mercier as an, and the presentation made Stat-inf; 1712a?- heugias accusiéemid to m. was. 1n State De uty “mm” ‘ e N °“‘ an 1'1 o nm’ p the virtues oi their priests- the d oi this illo- e priests and religious or- ders have measured up to the high- ed that he had much p ensure in est ideal of the Belgian cardinal. His Excellency commended llan) and the higih standard oi teaching at Dirnstanb University. served the community, ho said, the quality of the schools and colleges is an index oi the extent. to which we apprec- iato the things of the mind. people need the culture. the mental discipline and the training of hit-zir- er education. But cdilcntimi with- out religion is the worst enemy of church and state. Addresses Laliy Addressing the laity, he said the kind words of their address had touched him profoundly. Jesus, the Lord of the world, bless Held Last Evening v -..---.;=_'. iifre instltutio from which they were graduating. In additiontoaddressesby Dr. A. J. Murchison, Medical Superin- tendent, and Flt. ht. ll. H. Kennedy, M. D., who rdressed the graduates, the audience was fav- oured with interesting remarks from Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, who conipiimermtod the staff upon their splendid work in the lmlpitfll. under trying conditions, upon the CXCBIICnx: of the evenings broil- ramme, and their attractive floral decorations. ' Premier J. Walter Jones who ao- ted as diainnan o! the programme, o rclet at the illness of Dr McLaughlin, and also the line!- D6 cted death of Dr. H. D. Johnson. He also referred to the beautiful location of the hospital, and com- mented upon the good work which was carried on. Graduating Obss your B. the St . every All n May The graduating nurse; were: Faiconwocd Hospitak- Mary Elizabeth MacPherson — Glen Mur- tin; Euphemia Christine, Mac- Kinnon - st. Peter's _Bay: Phyllis Campbell MacLood ~ Olfiarv: M11‘- iam Evelyn Geldert — Murell: “My Pulcharia MacPhee -- Selkirk: Anne Marie MacDonald - Bear River; Mary Joan MacKenzie _- Little Pond Infirmaryr—_Annie Laura Mac- Donald —Oardrgan Head; Sadie Glenn Macleod - Noltham m. Misrchlsonk Address A welcome on behalf of himself and staff was warmly extended by Dr. Murchison, the superintendent. who took occasion to stress the growing needs of the institution. "To go back into the rccordfivoi twenty years ago." he said. We find at that time r1923) o._ daily average oi‘ 396 patients in residence; m Fnlcoriwocd Hospital 312. at the Provincial Infirmary 84. In 1943 ive had in guild daily average oi at Falconwood 110991581 3'74. the Provincial Infirmary 173: a total increase cf 5i patients in . resid- ence but a decrease of 38 ivaiivflla at Fniconwmd Hcswiifll and a" irircnizais-QI o5 89 patients at the PTO- v nc n n rmary i "It is also interesting to 100K M» 92108 l patienis‘. cost. of maintaining these two in- stitutions totalled 312211180138 which gives an estimated daily cost uer person of 88c. In l943._ the coat was $143,436.79 which grveg an cs- timatod daily can ear person of 89 the maintenance cost-In i923. the .Dr lii Berlin reported that the German lendln Ilflab High Command expected “new and larger landings" overnight and said the invasion front stretched more than 300 mile; ' i__ better citizen; ‘and would also give them an opportunity to do im- measurable good, especially among the poorer classes oi the populat- ion. “Tonightfl he said, "your hearts are full oi’ ambition and you wish above all else to be successful and efficient nurses. I feel sure the training you have undergone will show you the way to surmount all lMir difficulties Remember that a, tired mind and body prevent us from giving oi our best. Work when you are working and take your recreation in your hours when you are free from duty. Don't take you; Egg’ to duty. nor your worries while To you. the class going out from Faiconviood Hospital tonight, may I wish you every success in your chosen work. libliowing was the programme: Chorus — “Oh Canada" Address oi Welcome - Dr. J. Murchison, Medical Su t. Chainnerfs remark; on, J, Waiter Jones, Pram . Solo "Dedication" (Brvahe) Miss Margaret Stems. moors —- All through the Night Piano Solo — "The Blue Danube" Iiittie Ruth Huectis. Biesentatlon of Diplomas to Graduate; by Hi; Honour the Lieut - GOV. B W Le . . e. Address to Graduates -— Flt, Lt. R. 1-1. Kennedy, M. D Solos - “The Blind Ploughman“ (Clark); “Boys oi the King“ (Em- erson James) Mr. Stirling Inman. Readings: "Play the Game (Hen- >ry Newboit); "In Flanders Fields" John MaoRae; "Little Orphan An- nie" Mr. Georg _ World is Waiting for the Sunrise" (Ernest Scitz) Miss Carolyn Kenny. uet - "I Passed by Your Win- dow” (Robert IPraat/s) Miss Pearl Burns and Miss Margaret stems. Remarks — His Lordship Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell The accompanists were Mr. John Inch rind Miss Marion Doupzan Ontario Fnxmen Hold Meeting GUEILPH, 0nt., June 6—(C'P)— Fur breeders from various parts of Canada and the United States con- vencd here today for a special con- ference called by the Ontario Fur Breeders’ Association. Discussions mainly will concern fox and mink breeding. . C. K Gunn oi the Experi- mental Farm at Summersidc, P E. I., discussed scientific mcthflds of fur animal breeding and W. M.‘ Ritchie, chief inspector of fur gru- ding at Ottawa, described govern- ment Fading. from Calais to the Channel Islands. HOW EISENHOWER— "(Continuedjvrom page l.) advance. The dates were set for the arrival of troops, guns and tanks. The dates for air attacks on specific ob- jectives. Dates for establish! bases. Dates for the capture key ports. Dates are not figures on calendar. They ere scheduled in terminology like this: D-plus-iivemr Dminus-six. The first means five days aftor the troops land. The second means six days before the day for attack. Hundreds of thousands of lives depended on a successful D-Day choice. If the weather was bad and the wafer rough thousands oi sol- diers rnight be drowned in the trea- cherous surfs off the European coast, If it was too light at night the convoys might be broken up and the soldiers landed on the wroni beaches. If the tides We" “mils A. the ships might be stranded Any- . one of a hundred things might go amiss. Every Scientific Aid Every aid of military science hid- ing under a cloak of camouilagé here vras brought forth to aicl the supreme commander in his diffic- ult choice. British and American wearher experts studied reports for the last quarter of u century over every foot 0f coast, They figured the exact hours of darkness "mi "B11!- Canariian, British and American air force chief's were given specified objectives and estimated how long it Was going to take to beat U10 German air force to a pulp Then these men walked down the long corridors, heavily Eililmed by 1v[_ P, s, and presented their m- vasion data to Eisenhower Allied silpply chiefs estimated how many guns and tanks were required and by what date they Cbilld be M‘ sembled at designated Willi-a. Navy men made their estimates. In Moscow, the Russians studied their problems and how best to corelato operations on both east and west fronts. In the Mediterr- anean, the Allied staff there sent in their data. With all this before him, the su- premo commander silent 10118 11°11" in his office selecting and R1901- ing—fina1ly hitting on one date It probably diclnt coincide exactly with nny submitted but was the beat possible compromise. “A general needs luck“. E1561!- howcr once said in North Africa. And Eisenhower" is a ‘lucky’ E911- eml, He picked D-Day for the Af- rican invasion 60 days ahead of time, with the scientific odds nine to one ngainst him that French lvlorcccois ircii coast. would be sweDt ' _ waves that would make lniidiuf-w, iYlli7Cl°>lblC except. for three days of the month. But D-Day found the ivatcrs fairly calm 1-19 picked the Sicily invasion d2 more than a month in advance an ii N PAGE SFLV k Services Of St. Paul’s us is too busy. too young. part in the Nationwide, vigil of prayer.” 9:30 Daily except Monday. 5:05 Daily except Saturday. (Special intercession on behalf oi tlie War.) “At tlih historic moment surely not one oi —His Majesty the King. Intercession Chapel - or too old, to play their perchance worldwide, if ii ' Addresses of Welcome i jliead at ilonsecration Tire following is tbs address of welcome to Bishop Boyle from the clergy read by Rev. Fr. MacAulay: T0 His Excellency, the Most Rev. James Boyle, -D. 1)., Bishop of Char- lottetown. May it please Your Excellency, On this happy occasion of your con- "aecration as Bishop of the vener- able Sea of Charlottetown, the cler- gy of the diocese gather around your Episcopal (‘hair to offer you their cordial ieliciiations and to ex- tend to you tile assurance of their loyalty and filial service. We recog- nize in you a successor oi! tho Apos- tlea sent to us by the Vicar of Christ 5?}... AL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising oi a newsv nature may be inserted atlfivc cents u. word. strictly pay- , . PhOwRrI-Dhb CONFBDEILATION LU}; 1N- SURANCE. . CHI-ST CLINIC conduded by Dr. Creelman will be held in Mon- tague Juncjlth, 10-42 A. M. and Murray iliirooui" June 3th LL-i P ‘ii b-b-Zi. ENGAGEALENI‘. 1th‘. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Clio ' Valley, a1;- liwiillcc the (‘lilklf-Itlllxill. u! tlriil‘ daughter E1514‘ Estiic to Airx Haiti)‘. H. C. it‘. \’. R. of Dclioil. Mlcli. liinrrrugc to take place June 17th in Halifax. 5-7-11, THEFT 0F FLOWERS — What to rule over this portion of the Church oi God. But, in ‘addition to as our Chief Pastor, your personal qualities of heart and mind com- mand our highest respect and es- teem. It il a distinctive honor‘ and priv- liege to have with us on this mos: memorable occasion the personal representative of our Holy Father“ His Excellency, the Papal Delegate. His presence adds a special lustre to this brilliant and impressive sol- emnity, and binds us ever closer to the Chair 0t Peter hurl its present illustrious occupant, Pope Pius Xil, the fearless champion of peace, jus- tice and charity in this bleeding and war-torn world. Your Excellency will find hers a well-organized diocese and a loyal and devoted flock. We are not con- scious or any sccleetiaeticai prob- lem that might cause you anxiety. Our problems are mainly of the economic order; so it is gratifying to us to know that in Your Excel- lericy we are receiving a Chief Pas- tor who is competent to give us wise leadership for the temporal as well as for spiritual welfare oi our people. It now devolves on Your Excell- ency to assume the burden oi res- ponsibility laid down by your grue- ious predecessor on his promotion to the Archiepiscopal See n! King- ston. During the thirteen years oi his Episcopate in Charlottetown, he the love and allegiance we owe you’ Was described as the ivorl; oi’ “mean thieves" ivus rrportcd from two 12111053 in Ciiarlcitctoivn yesterday. The inndols buslzri iiicmsclves Wilil the theft of flowers, just plxjfigd at residences It was not. the work oi children, the owner; r ted The plants ivcre rerriovcd roots and all ii'i_lh tile evidnlt intention of rc- pisimlng ll'l some other locriiion. SERVICE 0F INTERCESSION —A special prayer service of inter- cession in connection with the Al- lied invasion was held in St. Paul's Church at noon yesterday with a large and responsive congregation. The service was opened with the hymn “O God Our Help In Airs-s Past." Prayers for the safety and protection of the Allied forces were offered by the rector, Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. The service closed with the hymn sung by the congregation kneeling "Our King. dom Come. O God" and the Ben- ediction. Personals W .A. MacQual-rie. flan-listen, w.‘ . was in the City yesterday, lVl-iss Gladys Maul-Swen, of Mom. lAm. N-B-. flame by Diane to Char"- lottetoivn to spend the week-end with her mother and sister c: st Peters Harbor. revue-rung Tuesday morning. Fire Ohicf Angus and Mrs. Mac. Eachem. have received word from their son. Pilot Officer Oiiver (Buddy) MacEachem, R C.A.F. 881111118 overseas. labored with untiring zeal for the spiritual and temporal welfare of the flock committed to his care. We would be wanting in gratitude, diri we not hold his memory in benedic- tion. In conclusion, we once more ex- tend to Your Excellency e hearty welcome, and, while we pray that you may long be spared to labor in this portion oi the Master's vine- yard. we ask you to accept the ac- companying purse as o. slight token of our homage and affection. ADDRESS FROM THE LAITY The ioiioiving is the address oi welcome lo Bishop Boyle read by Senator John A. liiacDouald on be- half of the laliy: To the Most Reverend James Boyle. D. D., Bishop of Charlottetown. Your Excellency 0n this joyful and historic occas- ion. at the conclusion of the nncicnl and solemn ceremonies of your eon- secration, the people of the See oi’ Charlottetown desire to extend to you their loving and heartfelt wel- come io this Diocese, newly on- irusted by our Holy Father to your administration. and to the litilo Province which is now your homo. 1t can in no sense be snid that you come to us a stranger. The Diocese ni Antignnish, ivherc you were born and received your enrly education and laborer! funny years as n priest, is nur nearest ncighhnr The people of that Diocese nre akin in us in their origins and tmrliiimis and ideals. Tlicii- ivorks in the spir- itual, educational and sncini nrrIr-rs. where you hrivri long been one 0f their outstanding lenders. Iirive more and more excited our ilfiflliffi- tion rind have served as an inspire-L Carl McKennu. R. C. N. V. R., Halifax, is spending his leave with his pnreziits, Mr. and Mrs. \\'il.rcd sMcKcnna, Sydney Street, Mr. Bernard lvlcOarthy, 03ml lfill-Siht oi the Knights 0i Colum- ibUS COUNCIL Si. John Council was a visitorfo the cilv attending the consecration oi Bishop Boyle. Pte. Francis J McMahon oi Rocky Point, returned 1.0 his unit yesterday morning. fis- ivas home to attend the iiuicral uf hi5 father, Mr. Amistus McMahon. Mrs. Dan Niclio plane l/ionrlny to lir- Alta., being through iho mother‘, Mrs Wood Islands. Ptc. John and son John. left Sziiur .' g n rctirrn 111;) to Iiiir; on, Ont. ef- ter spfiiiriilie nu cniofiflblc furiniqvh with their parents anti fricnd=. in Charlottetown. Thev rvcro accom- panied buck bv Mrs. Dairis‘ mother. EDINBURGH —IC moiiinl signed by regional fuel cmitr" Presented to S!) Srwrti h miners llllmkill! them for their long dc- vcted service to mininrz. Their un- 2.000 years. 1 rctumczl by hcmc ill '\’. culled home illness of licr Mil?!‘ E. mClbiliiflll, merits for the pnrfnrinu-n-r» nr the tasks ivhirh lie bcfrirc you hero. We knniv ihnt your native ability and zen], your cnrlv environment and cllilcniinli. your stildics in the great. universities m‘ the Old World and the New, Jillli your priestly 1n- bnrs in Ibo pnrurhirl. educational illlli sci-in] iielrls have nil vmiirihilt- 0d llllii r-nmhinerl In prepare you in a. special way for the KTPHI work of your Episcopate W! today. and ell your families and howics. May he dry the tears that mwy be occasioned by the vacant. chairs oi the family circle Alli‘; ch, may He in His goodness decree to put an early end to this flood of toll and blood and sweat and tears. The laitv as well as the clergy, said Bishop Boyle, should bear in mind that they have the responsibility of mtting their Christian principles into practice Otherwise it will be flltilg to think of building up a new social c . ‘What profits us to fight for the preservation oi the Christian reli- gion, to safeguard it from attacks from without, if we. through negli- gence. allow it to starve at home?" he asked earnestly In conclusion, l-Iis Excellency said he wished to my tribute to "what I call the old "Hard-Mic men who served this dir""~ so well". He re- to his Phedec- carer, the p Archbishop 0'- Sullivan oi Kingston, who had achieved such success a: leader and administrator oi the Charlottetown also much pleas- d, “in rcannointing the Vicar General and Hie Diocesan Chancellor, who served this diocese so well durinir the administration oi Bish 0's llivan ish: t e 0st Rev. Norbert Robi- chaud, Archbishop oi Monctcn: Metropolitan Most Rev. J T. Mc- galiybgihe grihbiszhoplgli Hailing; the C 9. Q X96 BIICV Charlottetown Hotel in honour oi’ trilxuest Rcvfmlildcbrano Antoniut- 331111? §fllku'}gf{,“§;iilfirr°fi”£§tlvnifo $1,’; at; 03mm‘ Mmchiefwa nuns». Boyle. The speakers were thand thcnewlyoarirocraied Bish- gay.“ the limit-es mm. confidence, Am“, "M", e" mill“? ° l" the Most rtsv. James Morrison. opoi’ Charlottetown, the Mmnev. Their training, idt Ilight- “g n ° w ° "e" limiting Antigen-gnomes Bowie. “uh W“ fl a Q tion for our nivn humbler efforts. Another illlii a IlPElFCI‘ iie binds us in your native Diocese. Thirty- lwo years ngn we SOTFOWYIIH)’ hut proudly bride fnrcwcll to nne nt‘ our Island priests, who lcfi us tn be- come your Bishop. It deepens nur Joy on this happy occasion, that this same beloved prclntc, grown ‘vener- able in the service n! the Fliurcli. and now Archbishop Morrison, should have ofliciatori truiny as one of your co-conserrators. Now, in your being sent in us, we have re- caived from the people nf Antigon- ish just such ll priceless gift as went from us to them. so mam‘ years ago, This nrirlrcss is iutcnrlcrl only Ill “y. “w; (lggply graiemny (011591. ii hvnrifuir \\'lll'l| us" u-eli-mnc. hilt nus n!‘ ilic incl that your Excellency “"‘ d" “mi. “ii ‘hi9 "FF! "ffiflfllflll _ whim who W111 577mg a nf your llfliilq with us us our flin- linp. in pierlzn in you and in your devoted clergy 1hr- irvvni nur] rzirn- ost r-n-npvrzfliu nf the lniiy in all the spiritual, cdurziiiiwiiul, Muir}?- able and snz-i-il works ni‘ the (‘buvrh iviihiii your iliocesc. lii t-niiclilaion we ivisli to cxpvcsl in you our sincere lmpc ilini your yours as our llislinp may hr- many: ihrii silrccss will zilivuys attend your izilinvs, niill ihzit yriii will illld your urchin. . happiness in nur loyal response in your lcmlvrsliip. May we assure ynu that our prayers will alivnys he diverted in ilicsc ends, and will over be unilcrl iviili your mvu for ilic ivr-lfxire n! the (‘liurch horn and ihrouizhout the world. Willi filial tlovniinn from the laiiv ll the Diocese er marlottetowl. ‘ except for a high wind early in tire night the time was almost per- fect The some happened at Saler- Eisenhower cannot be Called sub- . . Fighter Wing cents, the same as the above. “It, i; also cf interest t0 note that in i923 the annual wagcs Paid We"? 324,511 M and in i943 the amount was $49,627.71: Nightly more than double the previous He'll"- “As 1 sec it the future promises to materially incmase the. cast of maintaining these 1p iltutio Under social security plannink. J19“ types cf iustitutioiu nre receivin! much needcrl consideration "Just i0 show Y0" What i! mi‘ anal problem we are oonfrfillbed with follow these names from 0i- tawa based on the Year 1940 “The estimated number oi men- tally ill patients in hospitals in Canada in 1940 numbered 44.163, but with only accomcdatlon ior39,- 441 -— the estimated cost. oi cer- im for these was about $20.000..000- It was estimated that in Canada there Le at least an additional 1'1.- 000 beds required to care for the mentally m, the cpiieptics. and mental defectives. Flight - Lieutenant (Dr) I. J. Kennedy in his address io the grail- iiaios congratulated them on the knowledge and experience they had ed as a result of their stud- es. Their training he said. would give them the ability to work un- der "all sorts oi difficulties" such as maid the most at times of ve sien r equipment. ight-Lieut, Kennedy stressed the point that there was such a thing as ethics in their profession and he had implicit fniih in their doorzvpay while over them in a line were the crests of the other eight provinces. Along the sides,hali way u appeared the banner of Prince ward Island taking its place of freedom. ho ’s Throne hung The inspired Wiilifim of Ilia Holy Son has caused this Ilioccse in he blessed from m vairlicsi beginning by an unbroken line of llishops not.- uhle for their piety. learning and zcnl. Your nppriiniuicni iii n fitting nrldiiinn in ihni ulnrinil! cnrnpariy. We know Ihui, like them, ynu will luhnr umrcxisiiiizly- for ilic spiritual well-being ui‘ the flock entrusted to your cure nnri uuirlnnce, 11nd that; ihe cdircniinnzil and charitable in- stitutions of ihn Diocese, [minded ziiirl fostered liv nun“ illustrious predecessors, will be the special nb- jvcis nr your r']>i.=i"!\]i:ii soliciiurlc. oi’ consecration w t‘2§n“.‘§“63"““ and the Bishup-elecet. n”. lllllresslve Cannons , l flag an facing it, across “a "Whom! baian with Bishop mm °r “wag” the en rance to the Sanctuary, the _ Union Jack. The Sanctuary itseli was iiiled with flowers. massed over the al- tar, while the altar rail upheld two huge baskets loi wavins ro nds. In iront oi the Basilica long streamers in the Papal colors hung down the face of the buldlng. iriy Papal flags forming custers grouping them together over the entrances. "16 Bishop Boyle is the eighth Bish- op oi Charlottetown. Those who the preceded him were Bisho Bern- ard Angus Macllschern, 1 4895: Bishc Bernard . MacDonald. 1937- N0; Bishop Peter McIntyre 1800-180? Bishop James i lctelllflge ' e W, rated erst-iiious but he carries a small purse on “tough" days. It contains hi5 "iucky" coins which he rubbed before the African,‘ Sicilian and It- alian invasions And there was n0 doubt that he was rubbing them Monday night. _ AT AN R. C. A. F‘. STATION SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, .l‘_lllC| — Wing Commander George Kee-i for of Charlottetown who led a Canadian fighter wing over the in. vasion beachm early this morning said, “w- spent about an hour ov- er the beach 'I'hcre‘s lot; of Ail- ied aircraft there. ‘Things on the beach seem well organized. There is some shelling going on. "There was a hell oi a lot of ar- mored stuff on the beach that loo- ked ltlre tanks. I've never seen so many ships in all my life “ W0. 2 Murehie Was Buried Yesterday - Faith and Practices of ‘ - . Mass then coal- " Mid it. was in ba- ‘lht Gospel for the consecra- the oilin- n with the had announced that Murchie “had been discovered alive on the coast oi Newfoundland." Three planes from a base at Charlottetown failed to return af- ter flights inst month and two oi’ ihc planes later were located. Names of seven airmen previously were announced. Murchie was pil- ot oi the third aircraft, but the air force announcement did not say wgicthcr the plane had been locat- e . osce- Con- r-rimcn in us with aavpwse cr-nrzs-rfasfnvle-lrom; FERTILIZERS For sale limited quantity Superphnsphaie, poi- asli- and ammonia. Associated Shippers Inc. ‘W5 i‘ GJJ-II-I. 19l0-1N0, Dish Sullivan, 1931-1 . Charles MacDonald was the last to be consecrated in this province prior to ,. ,,'s ceremony. Attended Lanebsen MONTRIIAL. June 8—(CP)-.No. 8 Training Commend, R..C.A.I‘. an- nounced today that W02 A. C. Mur- chie oi Mi itown, N.B.. Whose body: was recovered of! the m“; oi ewfoundiand, was buried to- s B sift-i? i“ “were m‘ "cote: IN the Th. ‘my Yesterday afternoon, the Right Rev. G. J. Mcbsllsn, V. CL, pre- sided e/t a luncheon given at the JJJJIi-RNHFeH-HHF-‘n-J-FJJ i v d i-Ffitl ‘$9312? ' -.-~-- v.