w e d _._-..._ ~ 1. ‘ass i -‘ ilolll Meeting oduce Grader. ' . Pr 1503x2111: also” decided that. ln m‘ 0- R" m “m”! 19°’ "a l "m-i- W“ "l" "w! worm R ca?‘ el the dairy n te d l ° ‘ °'" °P° “"1 ‘dvmd anfimfctilnfltgnlilaxflgugleg be called for may. L-ecz. d out. Piosoec for the industry seem- ed senco _ it was mixianty one oresmerles and sev- atiosr season. Throughout the brovincs there is a decided movement being made in the out- Ilde appearance oi factories and their simoundlnzs. Juanv andtvsflsioilis iftlftlfifs were usied a esy unc was served. On motion c! Mr. Simmonds cc Central Creamerias and Mr. Gamble of ream .. s. vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Brenton ar- gmdnl! and conduction this meet- r. Special Feature At Morning Service “other "a t: ccepmfiluf wright is Mr s Mrs A A special feature ol th eziéice at ‘rrkiity Unite; er . . . L. Wrilllii. Charlottetown. He studied at Prince of Wales College; is a B A.. of Dulhousie University and from Pine lmidusted his Hill Di in theology with ‘honors in enigmatic theoi . The ca was a comm n sp- Eintcd at the last meeting or wider the chairman- 0121p of av. Hush Miller. Rev. J. H. . McKenlie read the Egsycrs. when the chair- man "in the Lord J Christ th olflyo King d HUB . 0 H of the Oh a an Old lrch. nd th luthorit of this Presbytery!” def clared r. Wright licensed to reach the 1. Mr. Wright will ministry Conference which convenes st Saakville. June 7th. .14. In Mamoriam’ Elli.‘ ABSENAULT rho funeral of Mr. Eusebe senauiit toot place ' Friday. 8th or thy. and was W ttendod late 14m character and wasluved by all who knew him: he lived his whole life in the old homestead, andwlll be sadly missedl-n the H6 his widow. ‘leaves to mmtn one dlilditer. lbs. Edmond uchs, and ‘one son also (he: iron. Mart 28; M". lhrdod Delorey. Glar- ioitelmvn and M's. Veronica Buote. Cha-rlottslown. were Alphonse The lbesrers Dolron. Peter Murray. Peter Gau- Stanis Chorley Park Slated For Hospital Use 18y 11in Canadian Press) TORONIO, May N-The Ontario Government has decided to Government House, 81,000,000 resi- dence of the province's lieutenant- governors until recently. to the Toronto Hospital for sick children and whatever purpose the hospital board may decide upon. not..." “alarm” aw’. ‘a’; a ca. me nil a er was "without strings" and would involve no cost to the hos- s Chorley Park mansion. situ- ated in the fashionable Rosedale {fiscdential district. would become e third large unit of the hospi- tal. which has its main building beside ‘Toronto General Hospital on Collette Street and a convales- cent home st ‘Ihlstletown. l‘! miles northwest of the city. Settlement Reached ’ In Jamaica Strike KINGSTON, Jamaica. May 29- (CP Calbla-Longshoremen who wen on strike here foi- more wages to return to work today- ir point won. Dock workers macho 30 cents an hour whitlse '@@fljQ.Iill receive 39 can . asked for H cents A] - "’ .731 uncommon a _ l’ nus/tum: Creamery M e n YOUR Re _ be called for ‘ Bishop John Insrlis on the l ' ifitry there oi the Rev. Wa said. factories will be in oner- Tha Central Guardian This column ls reserved for local interest out sdvenhing of -\ 11""! nstiusms be insertsdsl Y cents s word strétly psyabls is a Cross anv l will today. "waver. CHERRY VALLEY - Al: Quint Church. Oheiry Valley yeqgmgy mo . the Rev. J. '1‘. Priest charge. Holy . the Rev. A. P. O Major T. E. Mac-N June. 1848. to the close of he Min- ter Cot- ann bnoss CAMPAIGN m FULL SWIN_G—I.n Charlottetown the Red Cross campaign is on. A group of twenty energetic men un- der the leadership of Mr. OJN. Blo- sett is canvassing the businesd firms and meeting with moat grat- ifying tesults. The first Charlotte- town contribution to be received was LJeutenant-Govsmor DeBlois' handsome cheque which he for- warded to Mr. Blssett on ‘lhursday morning. the opening day of campaign. On Saturday about sixty ladies headed by Mrs. 0. G. delivered homes. These will be called for today and it is hoped that the re- sponse will be as generous as pos- sible. For the pas two weeks con- tributions have been coming in from the country districts where the teachers and Women's Insti- tutes are verykindly doing the col- lectlng. s Mrs. Clara Howatt d Boston, Mass. arrived in the city istwdsa night on a visit to her brother, Mr. H. J. Fltuserald. Mr. Ken Madras-id leaves tobd for Saint John. where he willserve as interrie in the Baint Jolm oral Hospital. aeoolwaniad by his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald of this 6H1 and his deter from Boutboort. t... NAZI-SOCIALIST ti‘ than? page b) mhii...t"..i"m not“: m‘? wifififi! Wlllirum if ‘ii-iguana to return n a fi sflatioos V ‘thébfiihal authoriawgfig: ' I1! hweCgtral Eluropean oi the British foreign sibl-Y for the g1‘: the Bri sfiifiltt“... Toronto Seaman Leave For Halfax D-—€@)—-\l division of Canadian ' 5 Wis‘ iltwll. ltd.” tom 52 t/ivzining which supplements thdr regular weekly courses at Toronto headquarters. Al: Ilalifax the mien will get same training s; men hi the msnent force. Three of the that left last night are able seamen the rest ordinary seamen. Seve of them have been east for training in previous years. Garden Party Is Colorful Affair CTPAWA. May 29—-(GP) —Ri- deau Hall's lilac-hedged lawns presented a mass of ohansins 601°!‘ Saturday when Iiord T‘ dsmllll‘ entertained 3.300 sully-WWII“ ‘W’ men and top-netted men all, the an- nual vice-regal garden party. Sunshin ured on the tuli Italian Solidarity With Spain Shown Sackiville. he in: i i if? ti? ill lite and didn't ark for a led I. M: Hard town. PEI. who recently received his define of(Bache1o from Mount Allison University, in Mount Allison from Prince oi‘ Wales College in Charlottetown and while in Mount Allison Economics (sh 1 000N088 ° miliivccecw held in seclwille Quinta “Grand-pare” Is A Poor Visitor g i: E S "x. pI-zqilline. five. olive jr.., almost . Victor aein-a-s-e-csivsuami-aa us»... r.- _ . -. . g...‘ . cnsnuorrergwn GUARDIAN A (tlontinued from page l) Donald. C. Coady. J. Trolnor. R. McKinnon. M. Srni h. J. Chisholm, H. Hsnnsssey. French 8 Honors: A Brlsrid. Passed: J.Mahsr. J. McCaughey. '1‘. Holland. H. Iandry. W. Shea. A. Campbell. J. Coyle. H. Wight. L. Connolly. E. McInnls. P. Pronko F Mom-ea. J. McCsrth . M ‘buns lcs l Honors: K. Mooney. B. J. Mc- Ganag. PJ mgIacDonald. J. Mc- lll BY. - , ‘ - WILLIAM HAIR/OLD BLACK ed; Q coady‘ d Black, 0i’ Charlotte- J. McInnls l‘ of Am lth ' ' _ cum ma“) F. McAree. G. McDon Campbell. aid, I-i. Landry. G. Trainer. I". Pin- eau. H. Wight. R. McKlnnon. F. O'Connor. E. German, J. Strain. E. Mclnnls. A. Brisnd. Sociology Passed: C. ‘Trainer. W. O'Brien. J. A. McDonald, A. Kelly, V. Mc- Gulsnn . Economics Honors: J. Higgins. Passed: L. Ilandrlgan. I". Howatt. C. McQuaid. S. Trainor. R. McNeil, I. Walsh. A. McDonald, J. Sullivan. Philosophy 1 Honors: T. Holland. A. Campbell, J Coyle Passed: J. McGaguhey. W. Shea, H. Landry. E. McInnis, l... Connolly, J. McCarthy. H. Wight. J. Maher. F. McAree. P. Pronko. A. Brland. Philosophy 2 : F‘. Hewett. C. McQuald. S. Tralnor, L. Landrigan. Passed: J. Sullivan, R. McNeil, W. Plneau, J. Higgins. I. Walsh, A. McDonald, F‘. Boudresu. Philosophy 3 Honors: F. Hewett. S. TrainonC. McQuaid. L. Landrlgan. Passed: R. McNeil, J. Sullivan, A. McDonald. I. Walsh, J. Higgins, I". Boudreau. W. Pineau. NB. Mr Black cairna to specialized in YOUR Red Cross envelope will m. vgggy fYork, P.E.I., Phil ph 8A b‘ Wled m‘ mu‘ b”: who Vflgvgfliltitd his bachelor of Passed: C. lvlmualyd, S. ‘Iralnor. T? at the recent Convo- F. Howatt. C. 'I‘i'ninor, J. H s. “s0 “'5 cation of Moun-té AllisonvUnlvemity J. Silllivagiv. 1K1. s-‘irneau, 1.. tantaliz- lll l , hill‘ 0C I 8X1 , I. , . MCGUJZBH, . 1m- “M “"1915”! 9mm‘ . e studigyit was ll/Ienueil. A. “Ken-y, J. A. McDonald. no“ “w” m” P‘ I‘ I‘ m” awarded the Charles H. Paisley W. O'Brien. F. Boudreau, A. Mc- pitsl on Saturday for treatment. or ‘m for mans u“, DOM“ Malta staindard in New Testament Philosophy 4 Mr. Charles Batt left Baturdaflv ma‘ 5mm: Q “anion J’ J_ “dud. mowing enroute to Chikchi , ______ L ‘any, V. M‘. n_ “mm”: what? h’ 1' “m4. m‘ E' h I l “d Passed: w. O'Brien, .1. A. Me- gineer on the Oceim Eagle. 1g t 5 a erg Donam Philosophy 5 N“; ,5 g- Bldg: wgygg- Receive Degrees Honors: c. Trainer. v. ma... .- 2...“: wan ...- —— e- m» J- 1- ecc- fimmfif “ ' u t students mm Prince sa- Passed: w. O'Brien, .1. s. Mo- Y ' ‘ and recalled deilrees at Donald. o! MOHM General Chemistry Honors: K. Mooney. P. I". Mc- Donald. E. Roche. C. y. Passed: RJ. McDonald. Jltraln. L. Polrler. M. Smith. J. Chldzolm, S, Larkln. E. German. I‘. O'Connor. G, Connolly. G. Trainer. J. ‘Prairior. ’ G. McDonald. R. McKinnmi. JiMc- Innis. H. Hennessey. (h-ganic Chemistry Honors: I". Howntt. C. McQuatd. Passed: J. Sglllivan, G. Connolly. 087 we: C. lvIcQuaid. l‘. lowest. i S. inor. I... Iandrigen. ' Passed: J. Higgins, R. McNeil. G. 0 Conolly. J. Sullivan, A. McDonald, o, I, Walsh. (liar- W, of " ‘ielor of ion ( Physics : J. McG-a/ugtiicy, '1‘. Io!- Passed: J. McCarthy, J. J. Bed- alrd, H. Landry. J. Strain, L. 00n- , J. Coyle. H. Wight. A. Camp- . W. Shea. I". McAree, J. Maher. Pronko, F. Pineau. E. Mclnnis. satin scsiool. Pass List (In order of merit) (Students whose names are ‘ -‘ with an asterisk will be required to write npplementary examinations). Grade XII Hubert Oiiehley, Francis Ma- Aulay. Joseph McLeod. Noel Regan. Raymond Tralrlor. Daniel Morrison. George McKenna. ‘Leo Campbell. ‘iMliohael Campbell. ‘Albert Steele, Cecil McCarthy. Ch-ristopher Gai- lsrrt- ' l st d t: R0 Cali-ms. W: "as... xi Francis Brennan. Allan Callagh- an. ‘Olesmss MoGuigun, ‘Guy Sul- liven. Special students: ‘Si-lotus Hanan, ‘Arthur Griffith. ‘Raymond Oyr. Grade X l". P. Aylward, Alphonsus Oomp- bell. ‘Garfield Ohappellc. ‘John lVllcCarvllle. ‘Linus Rossiter, ‘Klark Caniwell. ‘Gerald Tralnor, ‘Ray- mond Murnaithan. ‘William Qierry. Honor List-Religion Moral: H. OT-Ianley. R. Oalflil. P‘. McAulay. Ci. McKenns. Bible History: A. Callaghan. Preparatory: L. Berube. FL. Ayl- ward, F‘. P. A ward. glish Grade Xlll: H. Olianley. J. Mc- 0d. Grade X: F. P. Ayiw-wrd, l". L. Aylward. P, ii W 5'» E t‘! g 9s llk MarLth were e e ey to the party by Dan-lei. History Wm e. who was born , . 1 4_ and “the: v_ PHD“, pm...‘ Grade xm. l-Lanliianley. w“ Wt l“ Wm" ohm?” “m” Grade xm: J. McLeod. n. o'- umm“ atlmd‘ For me 00' Henley N. Hogan. "m" “time Wm l‘ pm‘ “wk Grade x: r. r. Ayllward. w. ms qulnls gave her for Christmas. sherry The qulnts wore blue dresses with - Greek “hi”! M" - Grade x11: n. oncnlsy. x. L‘ m” qumm ‘fimuted the Mooney. F. McAulay, N. Regan. “find” party f” 2m Warm‘; from Grade XI: F. A. Brennan. 14 states and two provinces who French "m" "m" m“ "i m" PM‘ ' Grade xri: .1. McLeod. n. o'- Wmd- Henley. ,"““ Grade X: J. McOwvtiliv. I’. P. Multiple Birth In mum-d “Mum England EXt°cl°d firs: l’: with... i‘- Algebra (By The Canadian Press) "d2 x11. H_ 0-H 1 _ M" ”-L“’°“’°°' grade x1: o. Siilllsgffiy citizens are anticipating the land- i here d an overloaded storlr. lleqesml ti 1M .B~ ma“ with the without of 393mg“ ma, of m 3mg). e08 the D0001 of the Urll d is: ‘Ieylor. s OZO-ygir-old qmde ‘men, Ogfahley. l‘. Il- use." Stir Franc explained. minke-e i: m" bath," mom, other Kingdom This aigpliad portions?- cums wife has led physicians '° Aulsy. n. mean. i102 Darts of the Empire oversees 1130 the esrlouiiurei inoum~ warn her she may expect qusdiw- “we n. Q Mccuium A N. e~~ ~13“... an lumm o; mm" y, If you sometimes reel in Can_ lm- Prelimiflefv X-"Yfilwmill" ladhian. r. a-emiaii, o. Sullivan. s. was: s. Bulbs, J. Iosan. r. oi. the extent in vmicii that Innrkot eds that we are not giving you mightuon‘ ihlemcmectedncd main mid Mvlfllvrt F ' a cusp- ' h um 1. Berube r 1. ‘m °9i~"i.”"§ia'§:ie'i° “iemfili Wltqm“ ifiullmmwn morlletyguhewadgd - - . z . . . . one. e ans u ' - - new Inns forellefi" bIl-l. G. Tilting-T “had. m. Pious. Jnllotl: the birthrI-te I declining and that x I "l!" w‘ W" 9° "WWW iheywillbehornin . ;1_._ ,1. ,1 , therewviubcswidancywithins twmietpvtlismeeresteof v-eriwhlle Mrs. Taylor remains 1 y_ p_ “ma”, J. I. (xvnnseiual : few years towards reduction in our Oil‘ 0W1 B00014? 3M. but abbot to pcopsrimiormhm_ “Jgmgmm _ , emelliwtliavesoflilt-wlcvveuel-yiiaiziorive sneventthatwlllccstbiv ho“¢,._;_ army ' mart tofealsndfl-imiswllghilohvheeascanbe morolllllflllttl. . yglq honndto eot.tosomee1iten,tl'ic - is. spositionlo M‘; l; 01mm, crmodstnatwciiresble Ionoludedbveirvtiaalmih pay for his wiles I treac- from the other parts of ty Canada has of 1m msneAiarso sialwli ;,A_ _w.llur- .Butwehavebesnllod semi-l meteors “g mum. one femly w’ L 'Tchappell' p‘ n?‘ n‘ pmetieallyfl" ‘omdaprodnsieommirtsg gaoe and fifirwpfmfiiewworhin; . . s. - u! ti: lea-inn d!‘ an. Hires ‘ y maniacal-is rosin-gown ti: It N" Item thie- fl I . IQI BIO 91$ Gfllo : A. C Mo“. WW3 n08!- - '- toll. k- ‘i “m tixtlhdanrlhbecolnlngtlnemostToo I ‘ To u "u" m‘. ' I‘ ting (xnielcates C wvohdiqparte rgguranll “fit: ‘u; “no ‘E. ‘ G "l. glinfiusfm; I}; git-our. r. Aylwbrd. 11;. “fig: canto divert your markets to Brlt- 1.,.,M_ fir: cgauv mm " ‘an h ' ' loam’ v . I‘. ' - algal’ ' ’ "Now we are smaeed in an at- ' L887f5-80-3i --- Bar tempt Y arrive at a trade sgrea- —-'-— “KLI revival Isa-saws L. . . ment wlh yourlgreat neighbor to wsrrrm lsIImATnY If‘? at lad fluent lIt almd J. the soutltwAuge cation fsom 501B- d “R216 for garland .1‘ ‘nu. don ls n ngt0n.sh a ee- . rqui . smelly swell! i - agfintilsgtnanmwvtorm in nag: 22284- ——~—Ier~?~”-‘ imsst oooparati nsqoei- mar IATUIDAI In}!!! ll ' ‘ rd fitioru Nhtch srgntaklnteoisce In futons Mons. findtlemarrs the United States. We h as s wrist . Finder k iy leave mail Iss6 bdore his &r h at hold-NI. Grade x: r‘. P. Aylwatd. 8. 1N0- hon. (Continued mm gge l) to say it is the first time we have‘ been able to get away from Ot- tsya to vbtt the Maritime Prov- inces: but it is an experience that h all worth waiting for. When we came yesterday and got| on the ferry and looked across the ses-l-hthat sea bvivohoigh la it?‘ etvery rig hmans an e any Pope g! which we missed so much in aidwme ti,“ 1- rlve “mm e place like Ottawa. which a ihormm Cioua, magma new 8905 c Congress ls Concluded (C.l'. By Guardian's 8 cial Wire) CASTEI.» G . Ilia-icy. Mu? grayed ay ‘for ls thousand miss from it-we iookedi is" in broad t. i.’ across and saw the low-lyins shore ' blessing :0 the eel“ o session of oi your beautiful Island: then, the am; Eucharistic congress when we came oaer to it and the fine red . me. ‘Doesn't it remind you of Dev- ontshire‘! The Pontili’. who will be Tuesday, spoke in Latin for an; mlrlium trons til just 151m“ h h is voice was s un Cong.“ "m, $0,253,“? 13$; before the blessing when he faltered 91! ten‘ need or slnceiri amplified by Jesus Christ. mdeed that he h comma hume‘ over a reference to "those who have and we had something of the saline Ofilalgtil’, wandered away ‘mm {$2125 lfwfi." ‘ltfiliiffsfilil "Ithaca we he waved that Governor w“ good enough to aendmis “dear sons of l-iiuurary" should a car to meet us, and we drove overt that fine highway. throudi those eniov “that diimltv o. pence which is due the Hungarian people." roiling uplands and past those tidy BUDAP I g;_ - farms to your capital olty- nlfilaristic corliifrzssMvthich bTfglle het to- Whole eflwriance has been onrizether thousands of Oatholc pli- that toilchod our hearts very much. grlms from the ends of the earth. “We heard s great deal about came to a solemn close today with the Island at Ottawa. because you a hiizh mass by Cardinal Pecelll are tortunate to have in Mr. R-horu, and a benediction broadcast from nle Stewart it very able aground q Castel Gandolfo bv Pope Pius XI. a; Qoyermmmg 39mg, 1-19 1133i Closing ceremonies were duplicat- qmm mm m o; the balm“ waqgd in all illle Catholic churches of ‘mud expect w find ham-i “he worléi \\ 1th 1mg?» find comlmun- An added attraction m one rep- i rg§lrasofartiléa d“ 333g“. ‘f; Nsenflm the British Gove ‘ ' to atllle coiwressan cigixsgirated egthe said Sir Francis, is the fact that host m thelbresénce of 60D 000 Deb we h.” he" 3° ma“? aswcmtnms ‘ sons Some 200 000 subsequently re- with the British Crown. He under- cewéd wn.mun'k,n_ stood that We Wm the first PPW- Rain which filled heroes square ma: in Oenede to elem“ WI 1n- with llddl0s revented Cardinal p n dlvidual privilege of flicking a re- Pacelli from delivering his closing Clwocity "eilotlatlon "on Our 0M1" sermon. Copies were distributed to with the Government of the United pilgrims alter me mass, States. In those days that kind of _ when the eucharlst was carried independence was rather frowned in procession at the opening of the down lmon biy the authorities at ceremonies. oiizrirrls knelt in the Down“); are“, but we mgy l-e- puddles, beneath lightnln -scarred g u a m- o‘ me" p05. skies. until it had been paced on itlon the Dominion has now won Tfle h h fl1t&§_-:____ as independent nut/ion in the Britm-i Commonwealth of Nations. to come here and see a province free not only to follow its own des- which is so largely dependent on tiny but also to make its oorn trade the industries of agriculture and arrangecnen-ts with other countries fishing. inail partsodthe $03268“ “I also cls. Ontario-Not Ioland—Potaooes “Ira speaking a few weeks ago to the Women's ariadian Club m Ottawa I ventured to be impartin- ent enough to tryto point out what us as some of the differen- ces between England and Canada. I went on. even more impartin- ently, and criticised some of the things we found in Ottawa in com- parison tvith what we found in England. You will be horrified when I tell you that one of the things we found to criticise was Canadian potatoes. I hardly say. however. that I was criticising the potatoes of Ontario. If we in Ottawa had the opportunity of see- ing more oif Prince Edward Island potatoes. I indeed might hesitate p make any disparaging remarks.” Sir Francis then referred to the establishment oi his office and the ‘duties connected with it. Just as Canada for many years has had her High Commissioner in London. so Great Britain has now her High ‘Commissioner at Ottawa to repre- issmt the British Government in any negotiations they may desire to have with the Canadian Govern- ment. to act as the eyes and ears of the Government at home. report to them what Canadians are doing and thinking about. but also to act as their agent in any business that they desire to have here. "It ks an extraordinarily inter- , eating Job. and one that I wouldn't of similarity ‘ have missed for anything." the nd of problem that arose speaitcl- confessed. "Before coming in connection with the here I spent the whole of my ori- lavws. I remember. in my early flcial ‘life. of more than forty years. boy. the peat political in the various departments of gov- wns. and the way in emmont in London. I have spent '. Gladstone tied to deal an immense amount of time on the some kind of problems which your government departments have to deal with here. "One of the principal dudes of the High Ccmnmsiorl is to try and develop not only closer polit- cal relations but also closer trade relations bet/ween the Md Country arid Canada. A greet part of our time last year was spent in the dis- cyiasimis which were taking e wlfli regard to the revision the agreements made at in has done l alas-acne no r. I. I. | have been told." continued sir to lake on a very £1: in connection with the e province or Bengal. in which has been l Anglo-Ibis Aoaord Reference to Ireland brought Hie speaker to discuss briefly the grave post-nor situation of intennaliixial filvalry. mountixu armaments, rec- arid the conclusion of a. new trade Went between the United ngdom and Canada. I am glad Soseivshattherasu-itofthatwiixk Ms. I think, been of great mutual sumlcion and tension in Iur- advantage. we. In face of these problems it was a great satisfaction to realize The 006mm Agreements thofiat long last the governments 0f reat Edwin and Ireland have “Binge the Ottixzg agresznenfl been able to settle their ancient were concluded Ca a has bo t differ-onset and from Great Britain goods so e value of 048000.000 a year more than she did in 193G. On the other hand Great. Britain has bought from Canada $l-i'7,000.000 worth of goods per annum more than she did five years ago. It may appear that Canada has had the best of . the bargain. but alter all. we are a i W110i‘ population. Our exports are ‘mainly manufactured goods and yours are mainly primary products and we have been vary anxious in recent. years to develop our Made within the Erripirc, as far as pos- stole. ‘That docs not mean that we do not wlsll to negotiate trade with foreign countries. Something like onedlrfth of our whole working population are directly dependent on the malntenance of an active export trade. and some cl‘ the for- elqrn countries from whom we buy a wood deal of our necessities are also excellent customers of our own. Bat at the same time. within the knits of maintaining the nec- essary development of our foreign trade. we have decided to give an tm countries As usual. the over- burdened British tawoyer has to An dolilgotion of 100.000.0041 pounds has been remitted on s cash payment of 10,000,000 pounds. But never will a bulrden beibunéore rgdfiy accepted as n concr ng towards friendly relationship be- tween the As High British and Irish Maples. Commissioner Sir mn- cls served under the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs. and he was proud to serve under Mr. Mal- colm MacDonald. to whose tact and patience was due. very largely. the settlement that has recently been made between the British and mm Governments. It was with r that the Dosninlons learned Mr. MacDonald's tlarflor to lie wlonlal office, where as Secretory d that department he will have the Job of to peace n the Arabs and in associations with the Brhlsh Glut Bervlce were mainly in eon- d Commencement I CHARILEZE’ WITH C |l aristic, 5T. JAMES CHURCH The s... ‘r. Olwen Hughes, Moi-i- tague. the it terd i. stT-iwpiaeyteianlw "chm". t morning service lilngaind attended in a body. The Minster spoke from the text Rn- mans 2:16 takng as the theme of hi; sermon "My Gospel." At the evening worship the Min- ister spoke on the parable oi the ten virsins and emphasised the i W in religion as ex- At the mioming service the choir rendered the anthem "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings." TIE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. H. L. Denton, B.Th.. B.D.. took as his mornirill theme "Words that have kept men_ on their feet." After the days of silent vigil with their afflicted friend. the ns of Job commenced to speak eloquently in an attempt to show that he suffered because of his skis. of them. Eliphaz, whether intentionally or not, paid to Job a rich tribute "Your words have kept men on their feet." Job 4: 4: (Moffatt). Eh the world's long history there have been many living words that kept men on their feet. not least of which were Job's own "I iknow that mv redeemer liveth." “Though he slay me yet will I trust in hlm." In psjalm and prophecy and Rospel. lhmugh the‘ word of God. we find these vlvld “lords of tremendous. flaming, cour- ageous faith that in the hour of stress and trial have kept men on their, leet, “The Lord 15 my Shep- herd.’ "God is B. Spirit." "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son." The wise at words are quick and DOWGIIIIE” So may our words be the words of 6000i!‘ t. of wise counsel. of inflirimtlorl. "words that keep men on their " Mim Vera i1. Mhlcokn campbeu, Mus. Bad. sung with is and fine axon-anion Waringis “In eav- enlv love abiding." At the s Mr. ton delivered a ash and rswugm. ful sermon " Goes Ola-operation “It has been a particular nob- faation to those of us assooissod with the United Kingdom to feel mat we have not only the 531mm. thy and cooperation oi‘ the govern- ment at Ottawa but I believe also the sympathy and cooperation of siltheliowieinCanadinwhode- In nothing more than to see us recover from the depression. Re- moving some of the barriers which have been stra-nelinlt world trade and returning once more to a truer internationallsm which will enable Us to do business with friendly na- tions all over the world’, will be of mutual benefit to the peoole of all countries." British Unity Sir Francis referred i0 the "trag- edy of the Abdication" over u. year was "O be J u! Unto guan- Witli tenor Ififlsopmsm @114?" soc um Csmgglbym’ .___,_______ rssivrsy UNITED canon 4 __.._... “Now his window w... m h“ II Tfll8 tgiwuds fiw ' was .1 oneol man carried mic exile y; disarming and mar and especially to laciniz world .0: the m5; Without the resxalnmu m4 ind influence oi a Godly h . A plea for homeslckriess. are are different kinds of‘ homeskgknegg some of which we are not con.‘ cerned st present. The one we “e concerned about is the homesick- ness of the soul ior God which Daniel suiieled above all others. the lonslnizs of the soul ior c. He took counsel with hunseli and [£1115 God and purpowd in ills heart at come WilBi may hi: would not defile himself with the gimmmus and licentlous life o.‘ bylqn g1; decision led hlm to the that opened towards ‘lzgeollkeagzjree tinéfisfi eiliCilk brave . e : . and braved that he be: Oizlignbzi-Teg to ills spiritual herllnuc m5 God. The inexorable laws of the Medea and Persians that he cease his DFBYIDRJCIOSE his “ruiiiow and do as his captors. Thev cast him ifhLilC lions and he is dellvgygqL God f I _. -. . . H1520“ o); gla-tfivlloils. izreatel titan ' l ‘l kn notwlthsiandoilniz fsotrxgglzzoantefiaszigfi oi the false ideologies of our time, temptations to succumb to the pop- ular and drift down the stream o least. resistance we shall hold to olsr pray and ice and US$89 0i hearts not defile oulrrsclics]. at we ma" anthem at the mor vice was "O God who Bast - pared" by Alfred H. Ga . h Moms sings; the so port. - evening e choir m‘- dared vans “Saviour ‘I'm (xiiidron Keep." fling”;- “twassniisoi This Province (C. . Guardian's Special Who) sci-lice... t... 29-4114. u..- Jane Mdieod died suddarg at home olthggli. G. tonigh . was v4 gldiand was born at Brooismd, Alimoauh lie land under treatment k1 hospital in (“new a few weeks I410. Mrs. McLeod sp- mzld to be m inooh improved . lie had attended the morning services at Clhatmsrs Usi- tedohuioh whereherixmispeiai- She is survived by two lil- v. M hare and ' ’ critical swvlce will be lieu st the rasdence and at United Church tmsnnaw noon. after which the bod-y wdl be moral, to Hunter River, P. l. I. for ago. and the anxious days which preceded that momentous event. “I think we all felt when it was over." he said. “that sit any rate it was the most marvellous manifests-lion o! the essential unity of the Brit- ish race all over the world. We lost something in the process but perhaps we pained a great deal more. did show. at only rate. that the rather loose constitution of the British Fixture-hardly at allputdownmpo/Derisiacisol Parhamenv-could stand up crisis which many foreign obsorvers thouaht threatened a great r to the stability and witty of a lflnptra. I think it was owing to V as common sense and icmdl-lrless of the Bnitldi e that we were able to Join tog or in meeting a crisis of flint litlxi and come out of it etremlthoned more than we were Bir Iirkgrrlieis ilao rderred Vi? 9mm"! 6f "l! Geog: and the significance of the plre de- mimmfliflon 0T loyalty and de- votion on the/t occasion. t thatasrivilfls just as much to eat Britain as to any DB-liOYI within the Conleriorrwealt sir "Great Britain claims no more. butaisckeiirirrlsnoleasintiie walv of autonomy, than anyone of the Dirnimons," the distinguished speaker told his audience "That moans that Just as you have to think primarily oi the interests of 0W’ 0W“ 960010. so must we in the Old Country." Btressing tile grave economic d-lfllcullics and heavy burdens of the British people. the speaker de- clared it was a matter oi satisfac- tion that the Oovemment during he pas; two or three years had bean to balance its budget. Willi eneeptiion of some eaqaen- detnres on re-armament. and also reduce unemployment to a lower figure than had prevailed lor- sov- crni years. The necessity of meet- ing those difficulties had strength- ened the determi not g suflicien-iltv realised I 300 PAfiElfl-FERS } mg in which the and; oe- arred was part of a keg sihwliiion, with intermittent 0k which ixewaliled over most of Engineer Joli/n ‘Perish; a! Mandalay slid: up on the sun dock oer-me. I n-n right and water iviis pour-inc water-foil. ”I m-dercd all tile Infill out and the Water was four for" deep when we went H11 " m like a The Acadia k Ollllvfl hv the Ehvtem Stmwiohiiw Linl~< and m— rfinarily rllfls bflPliilvr‘, _ ~w . Boston swirl Nova Frown lnrt in on a series 0t mine “Plhlllllfi trmises. ‘Pt is 3P7 foot. l~nc “rlli was hllilt in i032: it. yvirlis Ill°3 tllvi~ The Mandalay’ biilr nrlw-iwliv as a fivetdlt oar lorry was 1"" fret, kmlf. Tit W115 rYMlPcl in‘ lilo ‘~"l\v Yrrk. Boston and Fmlvhrrn Smnm-‘hlp Omnmm’. Com mIeImIoNratIcIZi-rrival Of first Ra wrists SACKVILLE. NB Ma‘; 29~‘CP_) —Barri‘iats of Sarkvilln lodsw began. s week of services in commemor- ation of thme who eaii-hlieharl the first Baptist flhurch in Christos. here 1'75 years am _ ‘Pi-is first Baptists. about. l2. ar- rimd at Beckvlllc. then known M finhvasmr. NS. in i763 91m Bwwnaen. as. _ Rev. M. M. Larmln. pastor d Main Street Baptist inch. launched ii sommi today the and their Bremhrmog v. lot sdnco-likon. Maritime Bapflst Convention. nddreaodd youth rally. King's Co. Hospital Annual looting Hooks B lsaroablJiven that I l: the Kim: County e Iehcldll H llllc r.t.l..sn ednaxnlila sl8p.li..ler e the h with - Jamaal. traesssleu nchbllnelssnd osnsleksc l-ielsailcxamnlstosli " Mclmlfier Gbson. director of h‘ -' ,, i