pa: WESTERN GUARDlANl GENT-Mrs. John A SUMMER-B "'""‘"’id°‘T=t re wmr at. filing? mainly. Water st. b? MG dgr l0 ‘if? WFL? i e I I n is reserved for neIl 'g|tlilgul?l'l)luilllll€riSl but advertising 1 l, nemv nature may be insert- r 2d M z can, a word strictly pay- m, in advanfll/l. allr" -a.\i.l'u M "a1 iusiiiunlt m hi slats. ‘Mggl ixiioo. 531.1, alt-i.- may EXCELLENT INVEST- §|_-FUI(Z\LALIN for Smut at him“. Um; pp, lxeiisiiigtoil. "slxi; |.\I.\ i-uUlIrltY CLUB t (i. MUTTART. Gen- ALZEIIC)’. Insurance Liberal contracts at riioiie Sumniersloe, L-33l-1i. airman: iii school Monday. tin nai . i’. M. L-Zdil-o-il-L. __|.~_\|;_\| l-‘Oit sale at Kelvin. I35 gcris of laziu. UOOd Dlllldlligs. App“ J.llll lJotLt/ii. L-254-5—9~2i. -'l"lll'l LOT ill PLAYERS will DYE’ pm 1.011 niav "lie 1t Ever So Hum- H in iiainiuon l-iali _oli Wednes- r u Lilli. ll'_iiot lino piav will loiloivliilz evening. L-288-5-11-15-2i. -\‘i.\'l'l‘lillS 'l'() LINKLETTER |(()_.\]| .\lr. and lvfrs. W. W.‘ Lord y c‘ ' l \\l'i‘l‘ recent Vlslflls ' - -- hlxiAl, the guests 01 1'1‘ Mrs. Fritiik Gain- (‘IllFiTQCIIlOIIt with each us for finishing. over- low prices, Higioss ill Drug and Photo inlet-side, P. E. I. L-48l §POX it A N C H E R S-Sunglo vzxeii Zlllll Puppy Starter started m.» iiuls oi lliliU Show pup win- - l to rlcrory, Start using this .~ llllhll mixture now and nuni lur results and is next spring. Avail- xiinglo Dealers. L-l20~5-4-Bl. ‘ll BRINGS FERTILI- irom Southern is unloading fertiliz- .i inc Wharf, S‘side for sleaiiiri" buiuglil 3,000 tons lllll be distributed to Island points. ‘rwo parties from Sum- e convicted of intrac- il , l . v iiililllS, he took the days. for ii ‘mg homo mane l).\.\.\(‘h~i'.)ii was fined $25 l-or a setund offcnsi- for ion of iiUllli‘ brew a Sside “as awn lllTCQ months S, OF MR. CLOVIS ‘ ~ ’I‘hcre passed away Iiiiil‘ in Suinmerside on iVfr. Clovis Arsen- ' resident of the town .l'l\l' of Si. Nicholas. Mr. had been in falling .~ some time. He leaves n his widow, two sons, and Alfred. and five M s. Matthew Richard, 1v Perry, both of Sum- Jcseph F‘, Arsenauit ‘l._'.\ll'S Frank Perry of v, Mrs John S. Gallant ‘(I o? ‘w Ii. S. A. 'I‘lic funeral f“ i131" on Thursday morning -i'f11_l lis lme residence to St. PaliSs Cwireh Rev. Fr. Kelly ‘Ii tia‘ ili-uuicin Mass at the l rid Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. officiated at the izrave. ii-Tiliearirs were: Messrs. -_ Richard, Pidele Arsenault. uu~ Arscnault, Sampson lawn Gallant, Joseph Gal- S. _-i"s'iii:.v's CLUB-The liar are Slilliilll r (l0 fit i‘ o1 lne YMCA. for Prince l>i‘l‘i~lil(‘l'l and outlined the y lll"‘§ of the meeting which at (‘il'l.“<'\illZf\llOn of the drive fll“ Q ‘lllll.\'- Messrs. Hlliioii trick of Charlottetown were -lg illlil Spoke on behalf of the iii an enthusiastic audience, m‘? llPllrllly in accord with ullrinrni. other spggkgfs ~ ",“‘l Cam ell. W. G. Lid- - u .\l. ‘N eholson. Donald k- llli -l- A. MacMurdo and --a-nuvie teams were orgnalzed v gcmfillas my“; go;- m‘ {1 lilrasliiz feature o! the “ll-i llle presentation by the L‘ h a ‘piece of silver. a wedding .-f i Y» Mali Corp. Tex Lines. d, unturned from Tuf- nr Hlns bride. Thg best, m] pie members m both é l k100i“ accompanied the ~l'i\SSl\'(} 0p 9- ._ ~ _ MRS. ALEXAN- mzllv} »l\;1\1i'iir_.|.1.-1t was w.th deep “W1; U: ilhiiitllllis learned‘ of th ‘110lxu;“il'is. Alexander Campbell r. ii i. ,_ a1 ,\ at the home of her Fllenl‘ l_- oils. Koith Compton, S'- ‘ W1‘ 1i liciock Thursday i i . .. tlirgl. .\l.,~. “(tléllghpbffildhald onlydbeen .11 blltzlgixlfngibblfilt‘? ‘lilimllgetzfirl: 1 was ore Ciicrrv p.11"; rCnrric MacEachcrn cf d,“ “he 31113. bince her girlhood 0%“ wllvii‘ ‘she l1‘ C. ‘ imfjfiplgli munv Christian virtues member of ‘i“.“‘i§m°“" Sm was “ and always lnlvcdrcmsjbyterian Church lcrk of if“. church ‘hell? in the i, 1"“ lslnnrl fours 3511i.“ i: gegb: "l - .. ‘. 141i)’: “Lilli”? pith her only child Mrs. Dan“, of loan. to whom the sym- (- ' ~ - ‘Hamill! lil lWrl‘ Q1135; a. 1m l" "lllilrii besids her daugh- m live sisters and three brothers uortlian will b0 delivered to any homo in 811mm M". Buy st zc ner h! or 10¢ nei- week. Phone zae for an, the boy responsible loLdgllverlea on your rouw. Pllllll. H Wltct Sh’ t E t-—l'h m! m“ PBINCEQQCOEKTX one 289 m", simulations. Advertising should bu left with M“ p,“ f??? Th, Gandhi! mu in with! Ill!!! It my of the ruuowin; stem n, Gvi-irlles Drugst Mull Gaudet, (‘igQCiEXi-izilllesgl, eraldo l ,1 service q v-FRESH moisture-progimulgfi? :3. Wlllfdflv at Bruce's. _PREVENT Smlll 111 Your 2min 0WD by treating it‘ t _ hyafl uourlies Um’?! u iiormalde many ply ks uuc Oil] L-LSZQ-ll. Store. L-ZiSU-S-ll ~21. ._-KENSINGTON Young Pcgplg resent comedy play @310“. M15,“ Mafiisyellers llesi Hall Wednesday, v ath at 3.30 PM. sale o; 63nd,. A150 Specialtise. Aging-pol, 25c Hard" - L-IJZIS-fi-il-lli —TIIE "FUNER H. - - and“ Clmuibeii will tilt-Allie? Mrs Kcithoiélgnlrlifonhcg daughter, ~ _ - . ummcr "t, to the Peoples Ceincley, Q ' l —JUST REClijlypj - chic handbags, segsoifime shades. 98 cents- eacii. lie); 5 10. Suinmersitlc. VCl'_V | ail-l I L-358-5_li—2i.! —GRADUATE NURSE HOME — 0f Jeffrey Hiiltl ricsmni ~ ~- gfl-Y "-l'1'l\'t‘d iii Sumilncrslde lay. She “as met iii lVltiiiClllll 1P1 mlilticr. Mrs. Gladys NIacQiiiii- rie. Miss ltiavqtiiirrll‘ is to he mars 119d PRIlv in June. —ENlEI‘t'_l‘.'\lN SOCIAL (‘um -—Mr5. Willis Warren was hostess to tile Lllflltw sneln] ' eve- " dul- ilzlilisiiy and 'l'lii-rr~ was u QOOd attendance and nflev lhe buSlIiOSs mectiiii: R social hour with iffreshments was c!ijoyv,\cl,»_$_ —ATTENDEI) _0RDER 0F I'L-\S'l'lu \‘ 1 R Mrs. F. I). Iiinvs. hits .1. W. Ilml- den. Mrs. G. Holey, lvlrs ler and Mr. E. Wilkes n; Ilniilnig‘ N, 8.. were visitors tn Suinniersiize- and Charlottetown on Wcdncsdav and 'I'hursdnv attending mtielirps gf the order of the Eastern Star.'— —MALPEQUE CHURCH N0- TICE-Summer services in lhc Ken- Memorinl Presbyterian Church will befliii lD.V.) on Sunday‘, May 19th, Mr. John Carson. has l)f‘f‘ll rn_ lmpoiliicd by the ltfissinl. 15mm for the Sllill-illPl‘ and will conduct the services at ‘the ll5ll1il hours. --SUOCESSl-‘lil. DANCE —The dance in lllaplc Leaf Gardens un- der the auspices of the Okto Club held on Weill szlav t‘\'\'liliiI was it great sliccc» Al. lhiiicliazills ()1- cliesiru f\il'lll.‘>lit‘(l iliv music. Nianv and visitors from Ciiarlriili-iotvu other points were present r Joyed themselves lllllilt“ proceeds were in aid of t c hospi- tal.—S. -—GIVES FINE lTI'IllI"(lIlI\I.\.\'(‘l~; -In the coilccrt pi svnicd by Si. Paul's players, .Hlilllllll‘! still‘. on WNlHO-‘dflv and 'l‘liui lav evening the recitation "Jz, ditch by little Miss Eleanor Priors was mic 0f lllfi lllllll llfilits nf lite prughuii and brauiht repeated cnvorcs. Un- Y°l'lll1l11l(‘.l' it was lcfl out of the Dress report. Bliss Peters is n fillllmllflt! little performer lind her lxirformances are always a .\(illl'l‘(‘ of delight tn any zii icncrans, ——(?lll'R(_‘lI ill llE(‘0ll.\'l‘|'Il) ~ T110 _0ld i isloril- church of st. John s. St. Ecalil-rs has ills! been re- decorated ins dc and tirescnts a very leasing appearance. It is ap- ropriate that ’ n4: closed for l\\'(\ Suiifrtvs while the repairs were bbilll! done, w open again for _llic Wiiilsuii festival. Service on Whilsun Sunday will lie at 9 a. m. and 2.30 p. xii-S. —IRON LUNG I NSTA LLED-Thc the Prince County Hospital is now installed in the hospiai and is creating a good deal of intercst. Besides the lioxlike hrd \\'lll‘l‘l‘ the patient lies thcrc is a scp unit. which is realiv an ClPTiFlCllllv emi- ltrolled bellows. llfiilll like a pump. to which are attached small tubes. which help the "(‘Sl)ll'lill0li system to make brcathlne cris Pl‘, l\li.-s B'i"o\v"n has arranged for a "liospilri dnv“ on Monday afternoon when F; iiiizenlcus piece of inacliinezjv \\lil(‘ll has amisted mnnv sick people the world over to be restored to health. It is expected that inanv people will take advantage of this illvlliViflli ‘not onl,\' tn v ew tin- irnn luuil. but the manv other improvements in the hospital. —PRE'I'I‘Y WEDDING —A ret- tv wedding was solemillzed at "in- lty Manse Suniiiiersido at 6.45 yes- terday morning. Rev. L. E. G. Dav- ies officiating when Mrs . Jane MacDougnll, dang‘. tel" of lvfv. and Mrs. Edward Macpuugal‘. Springfield, became the bl‘i(i0 oi Gerald Clifton Major son of Mi‘. and Mrs. Prank Major. KPliSllltZlOil. The bride was verv lovciy iii a zlrc<s of teal blue and llifil-Clllllf! access ies the witnesses ' mother and M’ s Georgie Srliv - man. Immediately; alli-i- llic rcrc- monv the happy couple ielt for a short honeymoon to Quebec. C.t,v The bride travelled lli a liavv lini- ored suit and navy accessories. 'Iiic bride is one of the staff of R. '1‘. Holman 5 and 10 Dcpi. mid the trroom is a pcpuial" member of l. c office staff. The young couple lcil midst a shower of confetti and Rood wishes for their honeymoon. -T0 RESUME SEARCH FOR BODY —Members of the R. C. M. P detachment at Suinmcrsitlti Vl5ii(d in Malpeque vcsterdav afternoon lli connection with the disappearance of Heber Wail fisherman from his iutt- or bcat last Friday. 'I‘iicy learned that Mr. Ci appeii, lftlitllOllSll keeper at Fish Island had found n cap on tihc shore, which had apparently been washed up. It was identified b5; the family of the nitsslilf! Jlflli rs the one he was weal-int: when he left home. It is the intention of the C M P to take olit ‘l cir big . R. . . . s giltroi boat on Suiidav in an elferi locate the body. It. was ieained from the R. C. M. P. that it ivna cn Mttv 13th. I935 that "lvarett Ifert was drowned round lie sync maze when he was cauizlit nu‘. in n ‘~'fl'i'i His boat was seen from the shore to ' recent visitors to Moncton, NB. ‘iior to Moncton. NB. A le-"lllllllfivfrs. Dennis O'Brien of the church niirr be» "ill iron lung, gift of Lord Nuffield, forl visitors will be ullolvcd to view iin~.'lllll'l'~i' °l lmllelllfl- 5”“- Alberton Private Merrill Mcolduf! of the PILL Highlander: (Back Wltch), is home on furlough. Mr. Howard Gsudet, st Louis. was a recent business visitor to Ai- oerton. Miss Doris Gavin, Tiznish. was s iecent visitor to Alberton. Miss ‘Ihelms Aliearn left recent- ly on a visit to Medford, Mass. Private George Gallant of the P.E.I. Highlanders (Black Watch) is home on furlough. Mrs. Frank McKenna, Eimsdale. was a recent visitor to Ai-icrton, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Char- lcs McAlduff. Mr. Justin Gavin, Tignlsh, was a recent. visitor to Alberten. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon were Mr. Howard Clark was a recent business visitor to Halifax, NS. Mrs. VL. Curry was a recent vis- and complete recovery. . Philip Evans. ‘flznisii. was a recent business visitor to Alberton. Mr. Verouse Aliearn was a rec- ent visitor to Tignish the guest o! liiifgilfnd Mrs. Peter Burke. Bellvue Mr. George Oliver was s recent visitor to Summerslde. Mr. James E. Wells was l. recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Charles MacBeth was n re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. REV. Dr. W.V. MacDonald was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs. Peter J. Gavin was a recent visitor to Charlottetown the guest of her daughter Mrs. Plum Mac- Donald. Friends oi! Mr. Bert Cahlll, Ceri- trai Kiidare, will regret to learn he is confined to his home by illness. Mr. Alfred Giiiis was a visitor to Summerfieid. Mr. and Mrs. JS. Taylor, Char- lotetown. were week-end visitors to Alberton. recent Mr. Ross Campbell of the ROE. Halifax, NS, is home on furlough i, Dr. RH. Kennedy was at recent newest l visitor to Sum merside. Mrs. Frank McAlduff was a re- ‘cent visitor to Summerside. M355 Mllflflfic MacQuarrie graduatel the N.S., is Private Ralph Murphy of Military Police. Halifax. ‘licnic nil furlough. | Rev. \V.J. and Mrs. Phillips and their son Billie. Milton, were re- ‘cent. visitors to lilbcrion the gwsts of Mrs. Phillips’ mother. Mrs. LB. Champion. l Rev. Slawzrt Tantoii. Dartmouth, N. S.. was a recent visitor to Alber- tmi, liic truest of his sister, M's. ‘H. W. Matthew's. Mr. Lloyd O'Brien who has b°en cmiilovcd in Summerside for the ‘past six months has returned to 0F “his home in Alberton. The fimcral service for the ‘late Emsdale ivnssheld from the home of her son, Mr. Austin O'Brien to the Sac- red Heart Church. Albedori. A wide circle of relatives and friends at- tended to nay their lest imam; or ifP-‘Pyvf. Rev. Dr. W.V. ifacDonald lcelerirated the Requiem Mass. The ‘pallbearers were Messrs. Charles Dunn, James Johnson. Hugh Wil- lllfllllS. Frank McKcnna, James ‘O'Brien, A.D. O'Brien. l The rcinllar monthly meeting of ithe Albcrton Women's Institute L449. '\vas held in the Institute Hall Mon. lday evening. May 6 with a large at- icndance of members. The President Ruillile business beln? disposed of la general (liseussion took pace as Mis. VL. Curry occupied the chair .10 V the tlitferlnt. entertainment/s \\'lili‘ll will take place during the coining summer. Outstanding bills were ordered paid. Meeting clcs/ed with tile National Anthem. A. H Mr. VL. Curry was a recent. vis- itor to Summerside. Dr. R. H. Kennedy was a recent. visitor to Summerside. Friends of Mr. Frank McAlduff \\'ill regret to learn that. he has lurch compelled to return to the Prince County Hospital for further treatment. All hope for his speedy so round in circles. The man's bony ,\vas washed up on Fish Isiana tluee Hviieks later-S. ‘l —MRS. ALEXANDER FRIZZEIL - Many friends in this Province Will regret the passing at her home in ‘Lacombe, Alberto on May 1st of Mrs. Alexander Ificizzell. formerly Ada Webster eldest member of the fainilv cf tie late John M. and Mrs. Webster of Norboro. Her death w- not unexpected, following, as it |d.d. an illness of several months from heart trouble, during which ltime her family were each frequent- iv able to be with her. Mrs. Frizzei . te qualltirs rand ever followed that which r. ‘hitzlicst and best. Her kindly! manner made for her many frlen s. Her lhusband predeceased her seveni years alto. 'I'iiere are left to mourn live daughters and four sons. who are all residents of Alberta, and who can "Rise up and call her bless- ed." ALsn the following sister and bi‘0l.ll(‘l'S2~—~Mi‘S. Marv Gills and Clayton in Edmonton, Jose h and arch- bank of Central Bedeque, and Alon- zo Cm the homestead at Norbortm-S. . ?__i______ PERSONA S -Mrs, Sadie Ramsay is in Char- lottetown attending the weddln of lher son, Mr. Ralph Ramsay to Phyllil Whitlock. --Mr. D. A. MacNeill, Su rinten- dent of the Atlantic Dlvi on C. N. T. lavas a recent visitor to S’ ides-S. ' -Mrs. Sterling Maclnriis and daughters. Miss Carolyn and Kath- leen, are visiting Mrs. Maclnnis father, Mr. Win. F. Black at New- castle. N. B. —S. l —Mr. and Mrs. w. MacLeod oi Moiirtoii. N. 8.. were truest-s 1-1118 wcck of Mr. and Mrs. A, S. MacKay. -s. _..Mr. Allan Murphy has returned to his home in Ciermont. P. E. 1.. nflcr a six months‘ visit to RIOUYH, Quebec-S. -Mr. Lorne Owen. Bell Electric. Summersidc, was n week-end visi- tor to Malpequc, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burlegh Owen. —Mcssrs. B. Graham RABBYS 811d C. W. Ramsay left on Friday, mom- inc for the mainlaind on lislrifis in connect on with the tourist sta- tion at Auliic. which is being pre- pared for the summer business.-—S. ._1t l; pleasing w report that M‘ss Jean De‘aney has been B-blé 1° return to her home in Trvon from the Prince Countv Hospital. when she has been undergoing treatment -Mr. Leo Gavin has fflllfllfll l° hi: hcmc in ‘Finnish after underag- lnrv a serious operation in t 9 Prince Countv Hospital. accompan- fed or lis sister. Miss Mafl‘ Grill"- R. N, o1 New York-S. the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Campbell. Mrs. Margaret Redmond. Tignish, was B. recent visitor to Aiberton. Dr. Creelmsm, Charlottetown, was in Aiberton Monday. May 6th. holding the regular clinic. He was ‘assisted by Miss Margaret Darling. lPublic Health Nurse. Albertori. Mr. and Mrs. James Rayner who spent the winter in Si. Peicrsbtiriz, Florida’, returned recently to their home iii Greenniount. The regular weekly meeting of the First Albcrton Boy Seoul Troop was held in their meeting quarters in the Masonic Ilodfgc building Fuiday evening. Meeting opened with flag break and Scout Silence. The boys then withdrew clubroom where the Seoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters softball teams payed an exciting game with the Scoutmasicrs team being the winners 11-8. This was followed by l-i talk by the Scoulmaster and fur- ther plans for camp. also a discus- sion about the proposed Softball League. It was finally decided that since the Alberion camping equip- ment will be in use frcm the first of June lo the first of August rit- Camp Buchan and Camp Fcrnwood that as many Scouts as possible will attend the latter camp. It was also decided to eiilrr a loam in iii western section of the softball len- first of Julie. Meeting cln-d with the National firitllcm and Scout Silence. Mrs. VL. Curry entertained at bridge Friday evening. May ll. The prize for the (‘i/(‘lllihi was nun l;_v Mrs. Alfred Gordon. A very preitv wedrvng was sol- emnized in the Sacred Hrart Cl-iurch on Saturday morning. Marv 4 when Ma:y Dorothy. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kelly. lVIPTllOITl. Mass. became lhe bride of Frank McNeil. son of Mr. and Mrs. Perlry McNeil of this town. Rev. Dr. W.V. MacDonald performed the (‘PFCWICHV and celebrated the Nuptial Mass in the presence of a llll“li' numhvr of friends of the llifllllllfll‘ mun". oouple. The bride was alt actively with accessories to match. lvfiss Irene Kinch. a cousin. attended the bride and was becnminzly gnwned in light h‘ue with malchiusx awes- sorles. Mi". Raymand lVfeNcil. a brother of tlte "room, \\'fl< grooms- man. During the ceremony and presided at the organ. while Mi Thelma Ahearn rendered ve_ beautifully. “Just For Tcdaxi." At the conclusion a weddin’! hraak- fast was served at the liomc of Mrs. Joseph Cailnrzhnn. an aunt of the bride, at ivliicli were present. im- mediate friends and relatives. After a short motor drive the bridal pwrlv returned to the home of Mrs. Cni- laghan where a delicious slum ‘ was served to the immediate r"i. - tives cf the bride and lZl'0'>l1i. Dur- intz the evenlnz a lartze band of sereraders added their hflnrilv- in the 10v of the occasion. hilt {iftcr extending best wishes ‘o the bride and tzroom. riuietlfv withdrew. Mr and Mrs. McNeil will rssid- a! Al- bericn and lhcl" mwv friends \ thcm many years of married bli t A. ‘Former Island Cleric Honored 0n Anniversary (The following is from The Calli- olic News. New York, of May 4. Rev- erend Brother A. Paul. the Julius-- inn. is a native of Prince lidwnid Island He was born at Peakcs. May 25. 1874. His parents were the iaic James and Marv MacDcnuid. Rever- cnd Brother A. Paul left the land of his birth in June 1888. to enter Saint Joseph's Colielze. New York. where after completing the required Cdllell- tlon preparatory to received as aniember of the leaching of the Birotters of the Christian Schools. commonlv know as the CliflSllflll Brothers. 'I‘hi§ is the Order lotincl- ed bv Saint John Baptist Dc La Selle. more than two hundred and fifty vcsrs ago.) A simple yet impressive ceremony was that of the invcstitilrc of vounz man with the livery of the teachinr‘ order of St. La Sail: at Amawn , N. Y.. May 4. i890. More lmpressve and more Slglilllflllll zs the fac that this young man was to be granted more than half L century in w.icii to acccmilisn maiznl icent feats for the D vine Master. Who chose to reward the zen‘. and enercsltv of His youthful apostle w h the invitational» iii- struct manv for the lrinQl-Onl °l heaven. _ _ w And now after comp etng frhy years in the scrvzce of youth. Broth- er A. Paul is still continuing his chcrlshcd labors at Lincoln Hall. Llacolndale N. Y. Despite his mam‘ years as teacher P Foods, Ltd" Summierslde, P.E.l. iii-it to the ball diamond adjoining their , true. the said ‘eague to lli'".',lI‘l ilic= gowned in Princess Mariana blue, Nuptlal Mass Mrs. Joseph Larter- and dil‘0Ct0l'.. The SUNIMERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE —No "on nmnln stunned to rovlvo lnd-alnhll - - u S U N G L O FLEA d; LOUSE KILLER Is GUARANTEED to kill all fleas and lice on foxes, poul- try, livestock, plants, etc. with- in 24 hours. INSIST 0N THIS POWDER at your Merchants or Drul Store. If he offers you some- thing else “'ust as good." Com- pare the pr ces with ours. OUR NEW PRICES 10 01.. can-Jill‘; 2 lb. can $1.00 5 lh. can $2.25; l0 1b. can 94-25 Prices f. o. b. your dealer or Postpaid from Factory International Fox 8t Anlmfll Brother Paul has ever remained young and is ever m tulle with the Joys and stirrows of the bOYS B1101" him. And they, perhaps better than anyone else. know the meaningful help of his uncliaiigaig geniailty. his cvcr-kmdiyQpat on the back and .his deep and sincere interest in all ’ their ilnderlakings. 0n ‘cjllil(ill_\'. Muv 5 the golden Ju- bilee Mass \\'lll be celebrated at Lincoln llall. Monsignor" John J- Lady oi < ch, West 142ml Street, a lift-long fr lid of Brother Pauli will be celcbiwint; the Rev. Edward ,V. Da.v;;iii._liasloi' of St. JosvPlTS. tCYULOll I-‘als. (lUllCmi. and the Rey. Vino-mas ’l‘enipie. pastor 0i. bl» l‘ Allin Kaioiiaii. sub-deacon. The {Rev John i’. Boland, D. I)., chair- iinan of the New York State Labor ‘Reutiuiis Board,_ a former pupil of tin-other Paul. \v.ll deliver the ser- nion l On the following Sunday, Ma‘ 12.‘ la host of Brothni- Paul's frlen s i1- | mung the Broil. ers. elelfdv and laity ‘will tender him n, testimonial din- ner at ihn linger Smith Hotel, White Plains. l During the course of his long and ,fruitful career. Brother Paul has =had many and varied assigflmfillw ‘datiiii: from h s first appearance in , the classroivm ill Walihilm in 189.! to .1115 present pcsitioil a5 sub-director . Lincoln Hall, He has ;tauglit in schools. namely:— S1- \Valiliain' St. James, _ and St. RALVIIIOHCYS, all and All st. C0111- ., Bro. ,ii. four latter SJICOlS Brother Paul likewise serv- ed us tiriiicipai. Wlnlc educating, the \0Lllii ni these parochial schools. his kliidlv interest and enthusias- im; _.|,_1~,i pmh in inc ciasisijooin and ‘.ii t.‘Xll'Cl-('\ll‘iii1lll2'tv activities won .iin- buys umipa-ll-w" to lilo 11111‘ ll(‘\'('l‘-IO-DC-lOYQOI/[Cll leumpetitaiiis ill the tisst-s. Wlitlllcl‘ tin ariliinillie, spelling or Slilf-l-llg ‘cr utcii all iilillllbllbl‘ Sllllll oi .li- .en>.e rivalry ior high honors and 'iirst. r ilioiis. D schools likewise have lento; the benefits of having l£i'0llil'l‘ lniili as n iiienlbtii‘ of iheii Aiid milliy are lhc yPfllb nciiiorv spoilt .ii suc,l .iui- lP] snot as La aalle Academy cl Ncw Ymi: La Sullc Institute of '_ In s, lc Academy of Prou- . J sepals COilPglIiI-j of la Siillc i\ll.li."il‘y A- ll‘ Y iuiuils. His ‘facilities caclcniv. (Jaki . N . __ _ isuu nvr l'.‘.ll|_ i.» pntxiculnilv re- nzeniiii-icit by his lOi‘ili('l' high school students {or his contagious i! iininior and hs true Hill; l-lull ‘n tln- rpziiilv rpialiwvs .lvl.i 1_1‘l ‘(WE yv hit‘ li l~ rliftirint to lngm nui iiw- uurk of Brewer Paul ill aiiv one sluiool. but his long slay fl- L1 Sallc A ldemy, Providence. , Will-v rtar of llic community and g5 principal of the school is ii cherished memory forylflnlsPlf 95 well as hundreds of his boys- ; 0. iirriiiel- Pauls assignments. howcvc . his _mc.s.t u-Sllwilllle ill-f- .fllllll'i".'lll'it‘fl nuiv has bl‘(‘l\_lllS work ‘with the boys in o. lid-caring lllSll- iiulions. In these havens for under- $‘,)i'l\‘l cgiiu children lie has zealously, lirntiriiitzlv and unstiritnrzly ElVPll ‘ i\lil‘."~l‘l[ l!) the service of these less, fortunate box In the New YOlli‘ Catholic Prof , orv and at Lincoln ‘Hull. lit‘ has been in vverv sense oi llhv word a "brother" to the b0y5~ lwiiile at lhe 1iri~tl_'clx>i'v 170th F15 llJl'(l-(ill'l‘('l0i‘ and» director. lie vlSll- yd his b». daily to encourage them in their work aiirl plliv and to urfil‘ ilpcm (ill l0 greater tiiiii2_s._Aild the mlailv \isi1<»r_ to the drills of i419 ‘ Pl‘(‘.ll‘l".ii'\’ Cadets. famous iii annual coinpctitlons, and to the rehearsals »oi in.- noted Protrctory band, was , no other than Brother Paul himself. i who mu me in his busy program ‘to a" evidence in if. e_ boys of his ‘and: tlnn rt‘ ihci eficlts in mak- lnr; _ v standing lllFUiiQllOiil the counti). And in verv much the same inali- ner, Brother Paul has found true happiness in his oosc association with illv iioys at Lincoln Hall dur- 111g the past ten years. Each newqgse save f‘ Increasing tactical Importance of the ‘ has spurred lIt-ltain to increase output "l 11" lift“ of lIr-llll‘ ill‘ - to not. only equal Germany's air fleet but illflllrs it. liurmg -.\ recent is reported sunk in tl-e Dresumaiily carrying st. _et'v.t'., Onr- at‘ the pl'l(l'.§ ni’ the German merchant rnurliw. "iv vessel vvnl its and ll'llll:.\ in the Sccnluvavian war front, She was named for tlrr leader of the (lei-man lulmr frail! In iliilvr at ire laun king at Hamburg in March. 193R. Slu- is urmin Ii-rr- u" a thronged with holiday-makers. . recent cruise with her lint-ll decks . air}, w §t . that your ii-i i‘ine l>"4\lI"lil \llll out " s.» declared Sir Etiinunll ironsldc. lLl-IFTM "lll" “" "News lliuivual imi- l Mlxlllll ‘IS iii .\(llil(\\'(-'ll uiirfs of cheer and tncourngement in tliesc suldn-rs uiin l-vluinerl to a: era s; -.. i -. *- - . - ' ' ._ , .~ ~<v- ', -- l- ifmimoul uimmiivil "11-“11 iillll l"'"‘ -\'""“"" Dcllme rmelsls‘ Pri-nrxmdr tlilhq£rrxlldlfilihifiillllLi:' Ill Us II... rn-cr he was complete.) confident oi ultimate victor) and dcc re e l 8 o ‘lnmfl, think you were driven out o! Norway. You were ordered out and the grvat thing l.- lad to civcr flu- Brother {Mini and .~ irieii .i ii llli i. rfi‘. vi‘. meets i lii.\('\'"'.'l‘l'S ll , l , o Miss Pixvlis Mac-Innis 0i’ Birdi- bw" spent the‘ week-end in Charo 7w ill liiiini; ndohwvmnrll:;.ii1z ln-ticleiiis cf lll.\ “Am h“ gm“ o! h“ F,$,er_ln_r.,._, w “VHF. Such this horn the enviable anil MP5 Hflrrl‘ vnvlnms‘ rglovrious carom‘ of lll'ii\'il*‘l' l‘.'lll. __ f“ , _ _ , _, _ Faithful‘. v itc ha; piit ln- luiiill l". _G\ll'lll°l'__l_“l'il Jtvll-(‘ll l“? fibril‘ the pouch aiill lll'\l'l‘ lll‘li ' trawl: iii ‘h? BOW-P" ‘llllll, ll“ V,“ H" ‘. He is lliflt‘l'll u ; "s 1.1 lliiiui-cii m‘. h.l.iiic.ay' ii-llil-m a on 'i‘u<isday' morning to rejoin i cities 0i i. cducittlil- whose w labor of love for ll Christ. Anti in niai .iie has kziidlwl t. c lzivcn rile lull iln- l'l' . iaiive lo llll lit‘. his own steam. l today who e v1. . t testimony l-n the Christian Bllllllfl‘ tvl llilli, on the mainland. ypsrs. Gordon Constable stxn llouat‘. IliFYilYPTl " -* _. ,, 511;, l0 spciid the .. at iliezr homes in B'\i'fllll- i»_ w -~ Mrs. Harry Crnssliia“. w.’ v l. Il"llt the week-end with rc.ai.\es ‘ QFECPIOR‘ . i i . " ' l)!'lll"ill$1 souls i? "1 l" love. l r lnur of aircraft faclo cs cl Britain. vile lit‘ s with this worker who l‘\l"llllllli‘llllPflIll-(‘Jl til-ta t [ii-relied an the wing of a fighting plane. i .1 ('r.i|"\ lY"".l(‘(l ii limit l llaill utllc air arm iii modern wa