11mm a1._19dsH GUARDIAN’ -e~ --' ramp-.. .. (f-“w” lill PIINCI (XIIJNTI “ "$.12" . ‘u?! II W" A '17s,“ tdallyasalgelthelel n" ‘Wilkinson convention ‘mhfluut n, (‘jqurfin It! . “mp4 n‘ 1 _ ism Illlsllle: - last was: of the Csmolie Wanna‘: ‘an ‘hi3; 11nd: treet- Gelrllq, Drmtenwatq-gggq, Insgus: "n41"! DMNIIIDIII- ggllflluu’ "'1" 511% Ian 1mm. s1 Granville lime .. 1 f" “fliflrwfl OONIIDIIATION ure msuy, ' wlllhedelsvenlieeuulanelalunmesudeby m"qumn','ehgmgmhen e: the “c5- wflug” q harps! thh service who attend or pertlci- u‘ l ‘_ Mi-Ycocx Wm ‘peak n1" 1"’ °' " < "' "" "'"* us; m Nomi-Wu m." over crow tonight n 0.30. Eiifimsnrn: ...::.=.:s.. “m d2"-w.l’.‘.i3.“ii.' A. "a *- =“='-~"‘..s "are — ' D O0 I ' - ' DINCI IN Ll t0- wgt n’ T.’ “$21-51”. %K w _ tuhumu "u: gh-llyrlfi satin: 8gb. Ronfllasi- OTIS. GIO I % lie-til?“ 9-111- Drflggound PROFESSIQNAL CARD cordial address of welcome to dele- ' ° w," "31’ TH 0V . t m; , I150 M“: gTvpi§AB1°"“.n5°""m5-a”“ l-Ii-Zi w sermon at oon- day eve‘? ‘Wldddensldg; hme¢°;i51;1;u,§§'§",,u,_ umfil i ' youths: durin: the month of September. 11"‘: 1» H“ .,*°",,,,, °' mi "°“ ' ‘l’ E IIIBKEY hi? "E5591? e ‘WM’ if“ urssidlgvnbhnrwugthamzeoeivedvordfithea ' ' . m. lidvfllflLflutlarfir mo. A 2 e s iil-‘w- h“ .... .2... .. .s~..::i~..".r..r~.ss-l-s =---=- ---=-' "" m‘ m" " °"“ ma...“ "w" s» Lin? 3135,71? ell "begtigrl-l‘ vimyflgvusgtn-Bxfi beficn vanamiisflo-oidi ' om» es FURIIFHIIIR. nmobvm that we as cents. °'° ‘ "' afiiiil ° 1' Oluelsnd ~ s de gppmcllflms of this ocsvvent- i. hen that important w u I Mm 9P . fill 13g tggvglgfiu; ‘,3: 3$n¥°n$eneu l§'.'v°filml-,""ldh.i'sd - $2 .1T‘.'._°“"’masm"° "ale ‘award? m“ “"331? °1Z‘83..‘.°“‘.'.'.‘§ old tflflmmtwo children, lorence = i- ~ m flea o! and tim . orehes‘ 3-31-11 111"“ 1. n Mel- -F I Y-Tbe tact h Miilation __- “d wleiy geagtl: and one sister, ruaersl of the late . Horace - "5sABUuoIlIn Gllllll-JOIII 3h r1- thhi, ‘the ‘I'll OFFICE 0F G. I. Hutche- huke. gm St. ‘mics _ plea; y ha. m, w ::w;:Illl;flsiIA-|osrussv gratitude of the Di h Council sou and Son will be closed all n: an‘ and on suhdsy eitemooh at z ‘uiudw Wilt-Minimal: the Catholic wooden League day Wednesday during month of at“ N PERSONALS “Aghcgscou plan was l" ‘wuwlhwwmn. ma.“ m mulgill-iis béefifind°d ‘db sepwmbeln 8-31-21 JBELTO - — o - . ' —— pee received by MH- flolsti clergyman Th begr- ant, members of e BTILLA sums n ti c1 b mffiiudn“ that ner son at: were as oiiows Messrs. Wsi- ALSO SHORT SUBJECT subdivision. for their gracious yiii resent a combs? flranlla, w, Ga t has l-eerd. Harold Oroc t wu. SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.15 hospitality. sud the perfume or emneat in Bev- 333,‘; Qversca€.—h aetmewfld m. lismLNlicho h, flerber-LBQ , pm- TUESDAY AT 23o OCIWGIIMML. has. ennlgixlgenfi giBIIFEndIIQSefdaYéSSEpS as e ‘ . - ws. a Wshli giflucdismp Borden. °11i-- w H’ H ‘L Mcuum-a‘ liktdus tlgn beL uth: 9° whis- m a-alPai mlrugpending a short leave with ._NEw5 0F SON _ M“ wfl_ mverend ‘men m, their and“. EXCISE CASE - Yesterday a ‘Lemolher Mrs. Fr Gaude: o! 11am Ha es oi I Summerside who co-operation in giving the convent 931W "W1 shamrock pleaded as» scarves. -~ l": .2" .':.“‘."":..."s:. m" "a". “any.” s" recur": cs .‘.*.°.‘.§’.f..‘.‘.‘; two u en - ssons, an e o< s mam, Wednesday in Chsriotiiww“ ed in acting‘ has received l???“ beeautiful music gendered. 011 1115 11191111598 I 1111136 qllfllltlly 0! he sister iss her .. .. hldyguziflude‘ h” r"°"“"“°d 1mm Kii§v§i°Tn§Z€1v‘Z§““3§”"‘“"“' “s Summerside senmhicenlhvfiistiihtfiiiitigfi'fi°lfii iilagllcéaihééfsli. "3“-1$.'.§§§y"§’°’o° Prince county) Yggflxefiofiéfiihav: Ottawa. Sunday aiterrlerfirilfn 5W; Provincial press im- publicity ac- and a fine of $300 and costs or. 4 glyph $5,"? of Chel has ‘it; fmilg 3d shell spllltnter in — fxvtrdig ‘llsieglfinglttgognzgllxlilglnm m“ TQ§QQ§,QQBJ§QHZ§fm1:ms;d-IZIY€ hm - Q 0 » - E D . . d 9mm” oounw “firm ther newsfl-s. “m m‘ m: Pres. requisites ior enlistment of M. P. made the seizure early yes- ti . - w. fifngfilipgilirgh? week in ohemm “JUNGLE BOOK" wrwhm °11 “m1 National Committee many beautiful gifts-S --— l-lygle —ROTABY CLUB DRIVE - Tbe Rotary Club of Bummerslde has undertaken to sponsor a drive ior the collection of funds for the urchase of new X-ray equipment hhherst, . iitihg their dell-Bitter Mr!- ‘(,5 ‘lzaeuod, Sununersidef-S. 4hr. Lloyd "MscIntyN. R911- __ m been visiting his Hillel’. MIS- few feet. B after moments the boy wins the race. The heroic boy is Sabu and the s The installation of this equipment The setting is the great man-made will iili a. long felt want in the jungle wh ch was constructed in “ ‘ as the present outfltih Sherwood Fore , transformed io u: was become Qbgolgte u, mm, look lilrengipl woody, rockbound ter- een.ThPrinCtl-I.ro . H pith] l, dofig md°§m °.,“,'Q,Y dofig Zo tan Korda directed Jmcle ‘all the X-rsy work for the county a? pagmla “oiliidiigwrrilfeiiidli-s; nciuding that o! T B patients. De can“), “ink Puma and John .. t H d rso of Char- htientgszunsila? retgirlmced IaI-fter visit- s: Mrs. Hillard Arthur. Bilmmel" s. . KN and Mrs. George Hillis oi has been vlsitinl her sis- . Walter Callback, Bum- Mr. Walter E- Oddfellows Hall.‘ Montreal are spendih! Mr. Bell 4" d in Summerside, the 5°°°‘“‘°° “Y ‘u; all. s. n. shame-B- Reported Missing animous. uusuuhlltyln- 11111511!!!“ v1 visitors to Al n where they attended the mlnisifl oi Miss Ethel Weill. summerside. She was married four rgonthg ago. He husband was a member oi the staff at the sum- rnerside Airport for a time. Sgt. Stevens home is at DubbO. Australia. Mrs. Stevens is at the her parents at Summerslde present. church Social Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 81st at 0.80 to make plans for their gifts on Saturday. Alfred Gillie, R..O.A It. Sum- meraide. retm-ned to his unit after spending a few days with his wife and family at Aiberion. - Mrmm-ed MGR-lo and little ion War Services Hazen Phillips acted home of at St. ilatherino’: Poll ince. the Hon. ' Creelrnsn MacArthur Island Native . msnt. He was accompanied sliett also his brother, hard PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE HEADQUARTERS, _ GRAFTON STREET TWBht August 3m at 8 p.111. tabs on the caps. mus em be made so hold bet- present m if dipped in thinned lacquer 111112111111- wlllial sealing wax or resin is di- 1 - l0 . I01! M- the evening art U tea‘. M10111 {presented gifts 1 he bride and Snlith, on behsif o! and A. FARMER, Secretary. Women's C ‘fknow that the eitlsensoi Sunnuerslde will support the drive now on for the relief of our grand ally, China, who has withstood tile murderous assaults of the gangsters of Japan for over six yean, and is still fighting them off with her back to the wsll. Suuunerside has never been found wanting. I know you will support this drlv: loyally for our Chinese Allies. ' nu " TJILFJTO GIRL STUDENTS T0 WINSLOE J. LIDSTONE, Weymouth Bimi- Mayor nastiness? i’ IHSUHHHEE no will speak in Hear orial Hull tonight at 8.30. Liberals Name Fifth Prhice Mr. E. P. Foley. M. L1- A- nominated as assemblymfln Darby as councillor‘ at a Liberal convention held in Sunlmerside last‘ gpohgihiljgy, tlcn of‘ Mr. Darby W“ Mr. Foley's nomination overseas with the Canadian Lel- Mr. r... a. Allen’ presided and Mr. The newly nominated cal“" ‘B5 addressed the meetlns’. also Hun. J~ Waiter Jones. Premier o! the Prov- George Minister oi Public wms. Benet" Linkletter, M. L. A- —3 Golden Wedding a r. M Mrs. Clifford Wrltht the brldré- Llhkl “Al'- Ml’!- ° of loft-i - R " . mvn oyait)’ (East, Central and Wes!) will be held at the aogler-Nbexr; ti: openeglnurmgsuni: aindigliiré-algeck w“ m “m” m‘ ....“*~;_w,.c~“"' s. e1 gun ck, Otto. Michigan and Mass, BN1- from the family 1° . Mil‘. W. the members 6Q! . CHINESE WAR RELIEF FUND ..... M. - Represent- id time , be the tie ' be with You Till We Meet Agni , brOUIM l V017 endoyable time to a close-B Resolutions “GILL. Diocesan BEIITIIAL GUARDIAN lfhh column is reserves for news If local intact, bus dustbin; ‘l I nature women in armed forces: WHER for mental ‘I Mem‘ at the National Convention, petition to Dept fence that (l) forces be raised from WIS and only to officers noted for "l" a keen sense of their grave Post-war reconstruction work: The MW equipment has been 1 evening to contest the Filth Dis- .__ sorely needed for a long time and Qua en‘ trict of Prince at the comins eiec- whereas we realize th e v15 D_ enhuth of it is hoped that every one will tlun, Ml‘, Foley's was the Ohiyworld at war will leave as an ailer- _p_ “.4115. ‘n-enouth ilflt behind the members oi’ the hams berm-e the meeting as aas-vmath. problems of the utmost married are spa Rotary Club in their campaign H emblyman~ besidesMrDarbysiiaere,gravity in, r as-d to reconstruct- ag Edgewster for this very worthy cause-B. u a were twdothersfor coumillorJviicr-‘ion and rehab lltatlon; and where- ue. -—--_-___. ' _ 1W M’ Ben and J, Watson Mae-E: the initgzlrtpfxice oi preipaminess "-i" ' . .D b th nom- recogn we are o ve 4m. Allister McKinnon and Guide News S slda Woman $32,132,‘ 03%,, “{,§,"'°{,‘....E Oh;Chrlstlan civilization and Christ- nytwot children Stewart and mguon o; My, NLacNaught and ilrllarét Democracy following the COH- o ' the nomina- enade un- WES IIIOV- , who will give a. series of confe as secretary- Marsh plan o! Barbour. ins- Representat‘ m4 1g M, mittees: committees are being set throughout Canada. Be it resolved that we the Cat oiie Women's League of the ,. ' . Ont hf tb ral kshssM.Ml>h ofolerktownP. _ whe thcmmw - ‘ Conservative committee bee; ‘f with" 1:” hing" County all.‘ sndchaserrseoszlded 1h the united maid géeeklgygmvérsalha-mnd “M5; ‘fmnfm; Q‘, mnvfififi 2mm ‘d. Lmulvodh: l. Hwmvhu mmadfurthhummtreat‘ 8% l“ m“ ‘gig-INN of the or New YOXLUWUICW skinless wu amfigeoiflm?‘ "mfm ma’; are‘ , . - 09G‘! Pfwih ' day, hill. u‘: m Mmcm’ N n’ M m. ‘"11"! new” of“ 13' °‘ N‘“°"' F“ “bflfldw *’° “flflflumhikfifi lion Association in having oblect- .. 50m m . M“, le -. c. . . . " M . ' . Cailbeok, - some n: oh-rwmm- “"‘."i.“§‘..i;.§‘€i“.°5i"iav‘,‘§§i...1.§2.\.l‘§’.?.?...).’“l?f.‘h attendance $321» my” 1w 1w on new w . M888. whereas the mpsrarn presented at s fiahgwand Mrs. D.W. Swan. Char- 10%;. w" mumun damp me 194s Old Home wee; eves oh a. POLL MEETING °~ m‘ "r w l" s“ "r w a"? v-dvv» ml m- “°’..“‘°"‘......l’i".‘.'.-.. ... convent- tbernmivillimlrssierhermbiooml- We. . _ pndeoesaed her. M", ma, caused; and 11m. ‘on w u“ ‘Jarmalgmfrorwwrsitgt Ii —i———- Li-hkifil-W 7°13“ '1" and docie-ve action taken wlth - A ' ' ' E ch when making preserves, pl a sistlrlg at the table Miss Blanche m w W“ mm“ meeting of Progressive Conservative leciors of If- mm “m. up in m. ‘g-mimfilumetm, M“ Harold at“, earmark “mama? Whereas some magazines still havebeen banned ro- W0. U5. RJV. BMW- U.S.A.. bodied in the Crusade press s i c0 aboratirag in 131111» immoral plrllblicetions. ntrsl Str vention gigs. record m1 to certain or ha‘ mambo o‘ t Connie in the M King's Home 14st m,‘ Patriotism and away. wuh Resolved that this o ‘- ‘contlmre its efforts along Work WEI‘! v “m; th renewed zeal in the cause which we stand, mocrscy. a (nasify coricemed following nizetion endeavour ——* ores to 50M“,- "3 out said resolutions. Catholic Wo- embodled in the resolution carried re- . oi’ National De- the 83c limit for enlistment oi women 1n the armed l8 to 21. (2) ‘Phat a ore-requisite to enlistment citizens oi the community. one o! whtxn should be her family doctor. (Slkmtrhat ghee‘ direction bgaret untd t om en rus - EX “Fe ° e w e“ the don. Eiglhurst. This is Miss Par- maturihy of their Judgment. and‘ w. a.‘ 1t resolved that the catholic, Women's League oi’ Charlottetown Diocese, assembled in convention, Further resolved that we appeal‘ to the Hierarchy to supply priests ences to our people on the Catholic philosophy oi the Beverldge and social security as decided during the National meet- Oh POM WM‘ com- Whereas post war reconstruction 11D Dio- ionable, entertainment features re- which are on sale onourdmvstands. bookstores and Be ltnigesoived that we neslwsi! strive to attain the objective em- ior Good Reading. Further resolved that we ex- ation to all organisa- the drive e Catholic Wo- wn- tive. Comrade rs recent ntanlzstiom all lina 1o: oheritymnd patriotic endeavfor, or Heedom and De-' in copy oi epmov- which was seconded by 60mm“ ed resolutions be sent to all those Bagnail, this convent- of the Canadian Lesi0h ihieiesmd ion, and iilrther resolved that thieiiizgiudgéfl the Auxiliary We? Se". terday morninx and the party was 15 me,- wg, Hub- —PEBSONAL sflowggg _ My“ SCENES PM) I EAS, the tried yesterday afternoon in Mag- ihtlillfiigxgf h m” Pauline Callbeck and Mrs. True- 5,15 THQRES melts lea-sue of the Diocese istrate Tweedy’s chambers. iri- _______ man ‘Ikentguth (nae Edith Wellsi Charlottetown in convention as- i Personals l liifcfi”.i..‘.’.’..“°.i°'iif.°°“‘li..i‘oi ,,,-,;~,~-=»1 a; was» e B; crll“.-.s°.zilsiii..smire; Personals Am. Claude OBrlen o! “l3: Mrs. Horace Li tone, Tyne Valle m?" if: a smnaflggmaa swgfiue women oi the armed fumes are i- “QC. oi B. has returned u Mrs. Lldstone and Miss o e e dunes l m me M“ and making to the war effort and Mrs. William J. Meltch who mum; his leave wilvhmgigs" 9 mus.“ Bfierside were Jo ‘i; “u” swunmmg with 1mg m whereas we are deeply concerned goo??? led tire remains o! her ind family in 511mm“ ' ' 1 o: strata adlourilitydertcawzhesellave 1311; gas ggyéliilioepegflsn: glsglxdtdglligy 1m. s. n. rsycocx lfiiefhek spmhm and mm‘ w“ frrgm elrabsidlrlufi Ta his“ hgfiémaifi’ Mr. Fred Bowles o W are e ps-rty was held. Both of ' Director Th Dlvlsl o Ed- Be it 1 d th e this City left yesterda morning on ~44" ‘Izfis hi" returned home the guests were the recipients of swim speedily pusumg ‘he Wm“ ucatlon'and eMentll ‘lrealtlril, The lniiuencerasoczsry on? ihzepllllslaftllglgg‘ return to ‘Ifillsa, Okailoma. ' Flying Officer Lloyd W. Manuel has returned to Vancouver, 13.0., after a pleasant week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel, Elm Ave, Miss Florence Gallant and m’ u" 91'1"" 9°13"! HOBDMW excitl mome t ene in I a be a. letter of recommendation from The drive will continue ugh Aiexalriigier Kgrda’; aTgghnlcolor . the woman's Dash", she ha; friend Miss Helen Steepe of Tor- tha month o! September or until production of Rudyard Klliillnifs church affiliations, or if she has 011W B" Slirhdlrl! an ehloyable the amount which is uired, "Jun le Roa " the current dt- no such affiliation, letters oi xe- vflvoilen in Kir-‘Iora. They spent - about 88.000 has been oolecud tract on at the Capitol Theatre. cgmmgndpflgn [mm hwn reputablei the Week end vlsiiih! Iriends in Charlottetown. Miss Rose Parker, Boston, Mass. is the guest of Mrs. M. A. Gor- ker's first visit here and she made ;the trip from Boston by airplane leaving at noon and arriving here . at B pm. l Messrs. Pal. Mclnnis, Borden. M. Cudmore, Oyster Bed and G.C. MacLean, Wlnsloe, Thursday morning for St. John, N. B... where they attended an ex- a ecutive meeting oi the Ciinildlan Postmastefs Association. While in St. John they registered at the Ad- miral Beatty Hotel. iloyal Edward Chapter l.0.il.E. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Edward Chapter I-O. 11E. was held yesterday afternoon .with the Regent, Mrs. H. J. Gor- don, presiding. Interesting and progressive re- ports were given and plans made ior the fall work. Great interest is being evinced in the lecture to be given by Dr. Laycock, Professor of Educational Psychology of the University of Saskatchewan in l-Ieartz Hall on Tuesday evening which is being sponsored by the Chapter. His lec- ture should be of particular inter- est to parents. The Regent informed the Chap- ter that this is to be special .__.. M4“; bggtOfl-ng SAP ' .1 h! 11mg? ftd ad ‘Shay ma? a few a..yl.“°§1'..§ini1v Mrs. John Stevens, a former er, bi’ Brmm“ Clark‘ “d “gmflti; agtllwlllzmtbslltg as lllgbgsissllll/sgatllle it Pleasant Valley the 8119“ °1 Summerslde citizen but residing by Dmmm Baker’ Mr], at ¥m~dealir1g questions relative to Wit ilsr P811111“ MP- 511d M"- Huih mura recently at Truro, N. 5.. has mmmatm“ w” m°V°d Yb gm war re-constructlon and the est- ucxaa-s.’ been informed that her husband. Mffimédllxllicfimifi°°°“figfiqiugt.5 abllshrnent of a 111st and lasting .__. . ted is - 11° ~ peace- ds will relrot g 19"“ - ‘II-lgnlssgflmhsg ‘ivlihpilie glbyliil mmlfialw" w" m°v°d by 013;? Be it further resolved that the lila-ry Hogan oi - lth and m. cums: c0- Australian Air Force and was Campbell and second,“ 1g“, a x‘ first and most necessary s? w Eqzvluiasionflned to her home ivy Th“ l. 55min“ week mg stqtlpnedlat lgeéllsgrt. He has been ti; Eggzrégnmlvvixlbpxeillgmténaurita83d gglgakgziflogilfinyéggcgsg|i gag‘ ' I'll n8 nCe ay. ' I __ ' l: fi°filg“v'vi.1i"iif.“?riilké.lfiii ‘Marga. stzvehs was the former Miss sewnded by M113" MW", ‘nmglflrusade o! Prayer. besinnlns 111i summmbliidl °hwilii°“v'vl‘ofi.a‘if§s u! the 6th and "mfoaide Coln- Lorraine Arsenault. daughter 0; mxigefblg}; 15mins Fptrtcersen Dsistdmcggtcgrligghhéilmil . rarialberg‘: S n e a bu“ wednuhy pany are to meet at Trinity Mr. and Mrs. J. Abel Arsenauit o along Wm‘ B. w. mbmmn who is nation. . 1-- h. do for Mary, of ‘rlguish were re- I oegtah visitors It the 110ml N Ml’- A ygry happy event was oeis- ‘"9 0! chlflililllfiwn rfflqllest l-hfl sanawrium Week, when organiza- Ind Mrs. Joseph oeuauan, Ai- m.“ m, the nvmfi oi w. and lurc- Provllwisi swemment or rewe- tions are asked w visit and bring 3711mm Ernest Caubeok on Woonesdalnlmfiillgfl‘ ‘g1 5111119» mt u f gifts to members oi that institu- -_ llatick, Mass. A118. as. be. 1. w» 1n . ma“ p. M" n» on s =1»- Mlse Eileen Keeffe. 831-. o! BOB- wgudyng Anniversary of Mr. and, 1'1"!’ We - Friday is LODE. day and the Ill? m; Mess i; visiting her mother. Mus James Callback or lnnkletier; Rwlved 9111111 "11! whvehtiuh committee, with Regent as con- M". Mug" 3”!“ Mmwn’ ed 5 nda m“ ‘mmmerr ' P n1‘ lhlgltleildliititaes sgprebllatiglrl. olqatbtbxrarll ‘.'§“".§,."” appointed m 100k M‘ a . ' - ' Tb death occurr on u y. ' e tend - r s wor . "t; flgudflg. Alba-hm 39mg. Aumaflthelt the home of her bro- 1161:3171‘ ‘$52 a? ail-am‘. oiianoe to and oo-operation with Individual gifts were asked . mreumd from M‘ u, 5i ther John D.MacPhersor1, Nltiok mm m m“ new‘ occasion Th, Itha appeal for chapels for mu‘ arm- (rum mgmbgfg and mgney was k h?!“ a s Mass, of Miss Mary A. MacPher- “we and ‘mom of fifty years re. forces presented said authori- voted u; eupplemeht the”, . , J . N. . Wm “wed m was“ m me m; ties following the i942 convention. A strong appeal was made by . ,» —-— - Th, 1,1,, M!“ nfiePl-lerscn was charming m um Programs st Provincial Exhibi- the Regent fer the Chinese Re- m Wm. muett, Alberton south a... daughter or the late Ms“ and 11¢: Fund. She urged each mem- ber to give a donation, large or small, in aid ol’ our worthy ally. Special Meeting Canadian Legion At a special meeting of the Can- adian legion last mg t plans were discussed building to make it more suitable for the accommodation oi the ever- essing nuln who take advantage of the incli- ities provided for their entertain- rnen . President J1". Ieightizer MM. presided and the ‘ Oilehed with otrsnminuie silence out of, re- our his was Kenna and the meeting was then opened for discuss on. Comrade Messcrvey then mflvrd su amendment to the “on. ti!” the resolution as read st last re- gular meeting and which was con- sldered unconstitutional on account I oi lack of quorum be approved. Th was seconded by Comra e Williams- Comrade Mc amendment this read that all services unanimously a reed on Larry lblheuchsnges to be underla en_._ Considerable discussion . by Comrades Cosh. ° PRIVATE FAMILY WILL AC- 08 YEARS OLD NOW_ nu“, Palmer. Messervey and 1v“- » _ cornmodate two girl students. ___ Kenna and me minutes of meeting‘ ' Heated room. Apply F. Guardian. Table tennis was originated of the Auxiliary, executive and re- _ l-N-I-il-Bi- about i000. gular meeting were asked to i? for alterations to the. oi service men 4 a McNutt. BB8- \ Dunstan: bers of the l LETS. At Versailles Peace Conference g Bishop Kelly was present at the; peach conference. was a friend of Premier Orlando of Italy. who last week (merged from obscurity under Mussclini to trike the air over Romels radio. He early brought Orlando and the Pepe w. gether to discuss and esmblkh ail accord to end the Pope's sell - 1m- imizrivnnmcnt tablish a papal state. He \\'Ci'l(CCl with the oppressed in Mexico and negotiated with England in name of the Vatican. contemplated Versailles posed Tuesdsrv ed?" ‘ Thp, can BDSWPI‘ .. rrassinz. C-FUL." 13TH VPl‘. sake of the \. / i s President put The Oklahoma City Times Aug. 24. carries a story about a distinguished Pi" Edward Islander, The Mcst Rev. Francis Clement Kelly, Bishop of \. Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Mark-incl collie back to prayer and the in: the occasxn of the 50th anni- practice of religion in the world, versary of his ordination, Jélisiiop that none oi‘ our other eiiorts will Kelly gave away all his 1i ssessinns, including which 11c 1s presenting to st. Dun- starrs University. The paper quotes Bishop Kelly as follows: "First of all. my library of more than 5,000 volumes. has been pre- be accepted as scmeihmg too great sented to the little in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Canada. I did my preparatory work for the priesthood. I-low I wished for bucks in those days! Then there's about $20,000 in cash whkh will build the library in ' books will be housed." Bishop Kelly was born on Island and his motives and father lie buried there with other mem- family. h- a scat at the pence labia‘ n" bishop's answer WfiS, ‘rnnrily of course, that rich whkh only the Rscosnit ""106 COPYPTFJEO m a as '. . European state, it ls . he tvould think it hi5 bu "It is most regrettable for world, burned. Catholic irzmt - 1 college, which The grandson of an Irish palm- cal exile has come :1 long way sin- awake long hours propped up ior ce these days when he began .115 r studies. to bcccme the founder and head of the E. society, a member cf the dlplom-iwhcn just 22 years old; Bridge,‘ atic corps of the Vatican. :1 friend 10ft of popes. kings and prime minis- (ilifl is -,. 8 The bishop feels that the way ie world nmitv does not I'd ihrough arms. ltr him the way lies through that read and re-read after vrhicii-thc the amendment to‘ thegamendment, which carried l0. o | There being no other business the r1 Si. where help the the extension He 93- ihc 1 the the s religion was left out of consideration PAGE seven i bishop Kelly Presents His Library of 5,000 Books v To St. liunstairs University Versaillffi" he said. "It ls still 1e ‘grcttable tcziay that w.- Jre r to do with secular (hills wi call never do without arms. I um convinced that l personal . be worthuulie.‘ his library i The bizliop defines prayer a: “closeness to Gad." I "You cunt put 1t into uterus," he said. "No more than lull can de- fine the Presence. Inellgion must for cur temporal mind's definition. If 1t were not, the Presence would be less lhan God, or we more than men." 1111s had been a lonely year. Bishop Kelly said A world imp by conflict, peoples who have neglec- ted prayer, talks of another peace without God invited into the eon- Ierences. The nights are long for s sick man whose heart beats pcrceptibiy slower and slower but “has: mind races ahead to tomorow. He lies comfort, remembering the clea ‘day 50 years ago, when, by gpe ‘a1 dispensation, he became a in" s‘. recalling ‘how his mother slipped array to her own room to cry fzr ioy “(Z611 he came heme to sing his ' mass 50 years age next Su planning nct all for days a but meeting each minuie now ‘ arrives. “I‘ii soy a mass sometime tociay" he sold, "\‘.'l'i!’ll9\'(’l‘ mv doctor says I may. My friends and my priests will be arcund me to assist me nnd to step in if I should falter. Ii I am given nxnre tire to 59TH! I shall go ahead ecch day Just a; I al- vyays have, doing that day's work If I had to do over again. I would not iliange one experience. Just living is enough." (Bishop Kelly is a brother oi Mrs .1 d. as 1i afiTn-s MURPHY-Ar the P.E i. Hospital Aug. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. James f Murphy, Kelvin. ason. HYDE-At the PEI. Hospital Aug. . 30. in Mr. and Mr» Norman Hydr- ‘CCTINVHII, a daughter. ROGERSON-At the Prince Colin- iy Hospital on August l6. i943. to Mr. and Mrs. E .Hampicn, a son. Rcgerso isterl. =rett . §IQCPHER§ON—AI ‘on Sunday. Aug, 20th l h. iMilCPllCf5flll. Funeral from isidcnce of her sister Mrs. "n Cilnrlcitcio n. ‘. st. S at ‘c@.-.».@n4.;_v. ‘ li_e_1~g__ih1 l I l