I . l 98C DESIGN N0. A dainty graceful rose and terfly motif are done in cllet go create this beautiful piece. Pattern No. 0N contains complete instructions. , Po order Pattern: Writs or send above picture with your nalne and address with 20 cents in coin or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau The CharlottetoWli Guardian. Design No. 038 Name Street Address Cltv THE CLOCK TUIINID - IN LUM AND ABNIII. 7%‘ "For fho flrstwtimslnwlslm m! Ag er as mm o men aternatel! 0n the semen in he J ck Wm. ‘a, “Po-I'M . now at t “dmkPvill m... “A... lrec r e.ln ma; the s s, La and Norrls Goff, could use‘ their natural voices for those of the young Luln and Abner. and that their real muthfulnsss wls well adapted to he 1904 clothes and haircuts of ifhe early sequences of e comedy. However. durirl. the liming, the 111d ine s» yuun en lrlsuad of the old or verso. forgetting fa» the moment whether they were dressed as the youthful bum and Abner or the old fellows. Movement and tithing provide another problem for the speed of the. young and the slow deliberate movements of tilb gig]? men hsd p0 be watched carr- Fin/tho oftbs 111B} X I the townb only fin engine. Weed- down lihB-HIIII street‘ at 16 mlcs an hour in a brand now Flanders automobile. and carrying on romances with Blzabsth Mea- dows and Bpinstcr Abigail. lUM-SWIGGING DUCK which lives (cfgfiss- tad O S‘ thel mucotxllxirdellth‘ eld Battery l Ihlfih 1 y Artillery. recent: elebrated its sooth mil 9 During s Burma _ , "Don- ald" sat on the gu tra while fir- ing was in progress -Alt the an. Hospital. June M. 1046.10 Mir. Mrs. Dittwell M a dalnhtsr. r MoLEOD-M the, P. I Hospital. June 13. 10E. to Mrallfaioohl . case-lat the P. Ii. m. June i0. i946. to 27939011 Glue. Malacca din. IDEAS-At the P. l. Island Hos 1m. Jlme-‘lfl, ma, » . lira Bernese nose. let Berg. d9}. "35s. lets. . J. Oscar Didlnflid. Provincslilhlanc lhb til that rune ,3f*"..'l-jt""d'ai'li':"»-iiil ‘.'oasmt annulus . ' ‘i l! lblsialslvdsea. ' 1Il is slaw“ i VCIOICIIIPIII. 4" anam- tn:- tories $1.10 workers [it S. A. McDonald's. . . , 0-12-81. i ' _,__._ IIIBIII-VI JUL! ltd-and 8rd for St. Thomas Aquinas . Concert ln inns of Wales. College Auditor- hlmrfilllehflsing different. 0-13-11. "curiae-seal- which alum lire about 9:6 last night st the corner of Pownal and Water The iflre been extinguished. I however, before the arrival of the ' firemen. {he damage was slight. ~ l“ .1111" ‘co sor onus seas Wives)‘ lnvltaswsii (Over- , son v . and ID. McIlennsu of this lsen appointed to-posltionsrn ‘he Hines Edward Island Tourist In- or the summer months, it was "earned yesterday. Both men are members of tile Char ottetown Branch of the Canadian glen. e ...__ DBIVI 0N MOONSIIINIIST - Rumors that s o:ivs ls soon to be as‘: in tlhe Provinuco stains all 0111091!!! B8 sctivi es. could n be officially confirmed last ; However, m- . . arson, R. 0.1L P. admitted there were four new RC.- llLP. officers at the local detach- ment and Attorney-General i" A. AWARDED CJ-L- The rnany Island soldiers who served under Col. (now Brigadier) H. W. Mul- dock. of Amherst end Truro, or- ganizer and first commander of the NorJl Nova Scotill and PEI. less. will be pleased that his ervlcea have been recognized in t s Kin 's birthday honor list, announced rom Ottawa yesterday. He has been rnsds a Commander of the Order of the British Dn- pre. our ronfoa COUII.'l‘—YesiAr- day morning at the City Police Court a docket of e ht offenders appeared before M ~ to K. M. Martin. Of seven drunk and in- oarpables. time were fined 820 and costs or 80 days. a fourth was rs- snd disorderly was remanded un- tomorrow -M.B.E. FOE CAPT. POOLE- Itecognized k1 the King's birthday Canadian Merchant Navy honors list. announced yesterday. ls Capt. William A.1Poole. ‘heater of the Government ice breaker "Saul-cl" which visits Charlottetown recu- lariy. Capt. Poole is a native of Burrett Isle, g Newfoundland. and wldei known and esteeem- e lies n awarded the .,M, . . (Member ofpthe mostlxcellent Order of the British Elnpirre) fo navigated his ship through 500 m les of ice to affect the rescue of the crew of a plane which crashed off Anticosti Island m the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1043. 1N HOSPITAL - dried Petty Of- ficer Jack Griffiths, R.C.N. who is at sent urld oin an r- ation the Naval oq) lat al- ifax wiahu Tbs remqnberod to Personals winififfii-ii. Swot... t... amlsi. Oeulessnce of tbs United limb of Canadmaew in hqion at htvills. NJ. alsinArtbul-lisiileanleftwed ra- ‘lbronto smi- fimklb . N20 asdaam (Ilsriottitown. nun-ii "32 "ii ‘an Charles B. Butch g .C.. 0J1. of the la utchlngw John's. ewfou s er mun-zoom bl we; VM W‘. 9 Snags: tab a a“) arson! l » OWN!!!“ up‘: ‘Streets, brmhght out the firemen, W999“ 9 ha Be tintohis ff the mimic W I aoooulltofbisfiar of- °" t mrnlatlon Bureau st Aulsc. N. B. 15 r Large stated six mom were coming. chum, m. m‘ children. ‘I. evening at Minister ~Teiissli llnltell Church (inference J1me 12- lreesinne ' lloncwn, m.‘ was elected. 0n the motions of _. Davies and Mr. the GIGCtKOD was mode uu- inwous. _ fore inflicting the new presid- efvl‘ ka of the _ His and the . see n: cllaalorrrrowsl changes! Isl. Mels_|_g__ltss saddirootion of msugy 1 ' ‘cl l I n. Wiiifibd WT... Sh‘ ‘£13.; galmlgdllid alilnhlgistered e serv- bons of tffiflslllefcbarxfllfavgfe bum‘ A Short List It was s. relati el silo wmwm wup all You nnrrtilesmlk the ew Years honors in which the on of awards for service in ield was niches. the honors announced m,“ the merchant am the l ' mt. eabndclvlnsfiufirimgifitlgflgl today but it is reliably learned that, special list will be issued 31115’ 1- lJfii’—oonfairling l3? filmii-vlfi. °l3“¢'€l°23.....“°“l"°‘ civilian cepaci . w n u‘ To Issue Canada Medal? It is umiesstood there is |, . sulllitv that u» Canada Medrii ammuncod during wartime but never iwued-may make it; mgr swears-ace and that it mav be distributed in several classes and ' Tnhaaifihe place of the Order of the city have an m. Pree- mident. Ho the leading preachers of Maritime Con- szsslcs and has taken a leading part in the work of the chlmsh. He arts and theology niversity, and is a native of lltnglasld. Th sent secret of the co ferenzefwgev. A (J. ‘$5.1m llama; and Joey. JA. Ilraser, of Sootsburn, N S were rc-elected. by Association The Lay Association of the M time Conference of the session b01115 afternoon and c the following officers for the year‘ Pmf P M. sldent. Hgplricsl- Glllll" ut W. . Brooks, O ry, .EI.' J. Gal- lagher, Kentville, N.8.; was. Ham- ilton New Glasgow, N 5.; J.A. Ma cwskvbdonctoln; Dr. CL. Gals, Sac ille; I. Maffatt. Bydmyi Charles Blluk. Charlottetown. RE. . Dr. 0.1-1. Dlclrinso ing across Canada." He dce there was an awakening l. tercst religion but offsetting this was a growing rate or juvenile delin- quency, us nneas and other evils. The my Association reported a beginning had been made in rais- a fund for student aid oh Pine Hi Divinity Hall The ubyective is 3,000 and time amount raised to date, 01.400. Swimming, _ Life Saving Program Begins Today" The Red Cross Swimming and Life Saving Program for the 1948 Summer season will get underway today with the arrival of Dr. Har- vey Dolley of Toronto; National Director of First Aid and Swim- ming, Under the direction of Mrs. Harry Cudmore, who is in charge of this programme for the prov- ince, arrangements have been made fos- Dr. Doney to address groups of grown-u . as well as in di erent centres t" oughoul. the province during his three day visit ere. ‘The first meeting will be held this the Summerslds High School under the auspices of the Slmmerside Y's Mons Club, Kins- merfs Club and Home and School Welfare Grow. Miss Hilda Glllls of the ICati-onai Film Board, has very kindly consented to show films on Swimming and Water Safet at these meetings which will e held in Charlottetown, Souris, St. Peter's, Cardigan. Mon- tague. Murra Harbour, George- town. Morell. ount Stewart. North Rueti-co and Borden. Ii: ls hoped in this way to form active Com- mittees which will sponsor the r1; "Iosrn to Bwlm" programme in the community. In s province such as this; stely surrounded by co-dg- water, evcrycns should know how to swim and understand some- thing of wafer safety methods. At the Charlottetown meeting, scheduled to .take place in Prince of Wales College on Monday even- ln next. about & Charlottetown ch ldren who successfully sled the Bed Cross Swimming 8.0mm last summer will receive their awards in the form of very attrac- tive pins. - Dr. Donsy will s to the Rot- IW o and ens Club at the r regular rneetin next. 1'00 Late To Classify t ul i ‘distill. . displayed in erecting such an 0-8.. saw. ps6- Anny commander and at present chairman of the permanent Joint once Board and United Nat- tions Atomic Commission mcsnber. A soldier and three airmen re- ceived the Companion of the 0r. “h? f3‘) 130v were: B-E. iii-sol oIugOtDawa sfifivlf: laipelr. recently - master General of the Army and liifilely rQiXmsible for the glglm. ggaalis-gwolrnflbrlrlxim home Ca/n. brides and clhiilsxilrgelfifmd we“ Wu All!" vice-Marshal x ' outline. can. of walgnlfigdgflvifil mandol- of the impel-tam N0, g Tfflfiilllll Command with head- flllziters in Winnipeg. Province was present. Mr. Plants he carried t fl’ cti , M"; Unitedoustaulfieseoiaei-glufi Highest Navv honor was Com. rnander of the Order of the Brit- iih milrire and one of Edge cw.) Fleet Air Arm and first Canadian ofllocr of this r ed- new service to be But Seeks __ (Continued from Page 1) t-h - - 12%;, "iiléwfiwislfiifllffi “d. E Z “I am not 80in; to be a party, as long as I hold this office to any desgn or strategy or allotment of force to attack Raissia I will not be a priory to it and Ldo not be- lieve ere is a single soul in the Cabinet who would allow one atom 0f‘ thought to such a th ‘Neither will we give one moul- ent‘s consideration to expansion But this division of Europe—this awful business of drawing a line frcm Stettin to Albania and behind that tifls solidified Wsltion - if this ha ns, which God forbid ._ you wil ve two uunps injiiurope. and that will be the road to another struggle. ~ "I say lo Gcnerallsdmo Stalin and Mr. Molotov: ‘We will not div- lde you.’ "Let the four-power commission g everywhere. Let us pool our owledge... "Iwssaskedwouldlslgnase- arats peace treaty, contrary to e decisions arrived at during the war. I don't lmow what ste we may take to get these lea. But I say no one nation is going to keep naafoueverirlastaloofwaa-witn other countries. e 1 do no; myself to any method. the way will have to be found. We can- not go on in this way. It is indefen- e. . "when the United States offered a fli-yeer-trestv to dlssrmed colleagues- Godl would s treaty to nave been in force at thleiief o‘ his wflgvwith ard P0 N! , . Bevin said ho believed lem of Spain has been m ed." and that ‘if other soun- tria had not lnoerfercd in the - fairs of Spain, IWanco would have against invoking emotions, because "if start on ems you will g rescntlnent from e Spanish people instead of ell " ' have said before that directly you start sanctions, you must pre- pare for war." Mr. Bevin said he was in closest touch with Spaniards. and “they dread civil war-and so would you.’ Fisheries Federation (Continued from Page i) fl’... ere it to its City of Cher- did Iiegfcn Home. The h Honour said was s qsonsors and to the lott/atown as well. Commands I‘ ‘ llr. s. n. ilvl-ielr flznllh. nlfl ojedqrstioq filled a great need n the Islands fishing industry- l-h its close ties with the Fishery . urlell of Canada, it was enabled . bring the needs of the flshin: due in th Province to ths A1 n mil-film 1"?!” hiss o! theinliuet m. w??? 3a m- m ow grown to that wig‘; onerous duties of _ . . as‘ secretary b setting up - ~~ in dlaflotte own a stsnolfflsltar to lst Ir. . o s - ‘itlflfdh’ d. bees ‘times were the Federa- ~ is value y!" _ kets of the Iran 'Bsl-ris said. had only two: fishinl and farming - jlnplsnds on Qsulllw Ifwhe fishing industry in the Province was to continue profic- abie, the fishermen and the can- ners must be made to realize that in the faceof n steadily-increasing competition from other countries, the quality of Island sea foods must be maintained and increased wherever possible. There was s time when less careful Government inspection methods made all sorts of subterfuges by irresponsible ersous easy ‘to practice. Only s ow years ago. he said, oysters were sold in Montreal and other large centres bearing the name "Maine- que"-oysters_which Col. Barrie was certain had never been near that world-famous oyster-area. _ To however, Government regulations had become and more difficult to circumvent and all the fishing industry had now to worry about was to pro- duce the quallty, and the Govern- that quality went where lt be- longed. Various regulations could be made for the benefit of the fish- ing industry here by Orders-in- Councll, Co-l. Barrie ssld. but he wished all members to understand that any changes in the Fisheries Inmoection Act could only be made by Parliament. Mr. C. P. McCarthy, president of ion. with headquarters at Tlgnish. commended the work dons for the Federation by the secretary, . G. W. McLeod, and by the vice- esldent, Mr. J. H. Myrick. Mr. cCarthy said he considered the Federation had got off to a good start and that it had already suc- ceeded in brlugin many benefits to the industry yv i-ch had hither- to not been enjoyed. He would like to see a member of the co-opera- tive fishery association present and suggested that Mr. M. A. Farmer‘ might be on the directorate. - First In Canada Mr. Clive Plants said the meet- of the Federati-o-n at Charlotte- town was of more than ordinary interest. It was the first provin- cial fisheries federation to he or- ganized in Canada and ll. was filt- tirlg that Charlottetown was it: birthplace, for Charlottetown had also been the birthplace of Con- federation. Another feature of the meeting was unique inasmuch as the Lieutenant-Governor of the said he could not recall any other fisheries meeting ever held in Can- ada at which a LleuL-Governor had been an honoured guest. There were signs on the economic horizon which would indicate a need for greater caution, especial- 31 next all fish sold to UNNRA must be lo..ded and on the water, tries are getting back into the fi-shing industry with their old- tlme efficiency, and the Island fisherman must expect lncreasln cosnlpetitlon, so that quality should be maintained and increased to meet the coming economic threat. Mr. Planta said he could not promise that canners would be allowed to use the quarter-pound cans which they had left over from last year, He understood some mission but he could not. speak- ing officially, give a definite "yes" or‘ "no". Compares Average Catch Comparing the average yeurly catch of fish in Canada between the years 1935 to 1939, with illat between the years 1940 to 1945. Mr. Plants said the average during the depression years was 1,600,000 ounds of which 25,000 pounds had een exported. The remainder had been kept in Canada for domestic use. The average for the war years was, Mr. Plants said, 3,900,000 pounds. However, last year's catch was 7.100.000 pounds of which over 5,000,000 pounds had been export- ed. Those figures indicated, Mr. Plants said, that the fishing in- dustry would ave to make greater efforts than l the past to maln- taln such an exporting record dur- ing the years ahead. Dr. Ernest Hess, director of the fisheries laboratory at Halifax, em- haaized the need of quality ln slalnd fish products. The new lab- oratory in Charlottetown would be a source of much assistance to all packers and cannera of fish in the Province, Dr, Hess said. Many canners were of the opinion they had nothing to leam about the packing and curing of fish, but he could assure them they could not possibly have such a wide and diversified exzperi-ence as those laboratory men who were inspcci- ing the products of cannel-a ull over the country. The quality of Island products compared favour- nbly. Dr. Hess said, with those of other Provinces. Mr. J. F. Connolly, provincial deputy-Minister of Reconstruction. gave some figures in which he showed that the average ycrlriy earnings of those counties in the Mariti-mes whose main industry was that of fishing was much lower than that of other counties. His Department, Mr. Connolly said, was at all times willing to give whatever assistance l-t could to the further development of the Island fisheries. Mr. H. W. Tldmsrsh said '18 per cent of the enquiries coming to the Tourist Bureau were about fishing possibilities in the Rrovlnce. He was glad to see Mr. Connolly at the meeting for in the past he thought the Provincial Government had ‘not ‘paid enough attention to the sisn ‘s fisheries. Mr. R. 5. Romans. In charge of the new laboratory on Plcksrdi wharf. said he invited visits from csnners and others interested lri the fishing industry and would bd glad to explain ‘to them fhd methods used in examining th gen focal‘! sent {to ti; laborsto 0r grs ng or or o er urposss Mr. J. J. Isarabss, Bominio supervisor of fisheries. ssid th recent lifting of-ths rice celiln on canned lobsters. s aid, elem and other sea foods. would mes In additional 0W In the fishermen thi 19B. For Foot lllnents consola- m. .I.ji__l. visitnwly. DJ’ Orflsilpedlc lmllslsl stricter e rnent would see that the credit for u the P. E. Island Flshermens Un- 171091386 ful be . Sh tterld d nd iy in the lobster industry. On Dec. mafia‘ dfumgehfiyfinm, rely 1m- Mr. Plants said. In the meantime, Harold Cpokgn, my»; o; cgrdlggg Iceland, Norway and other courl- pal-jg,’ who w“ wig}; he; when RN. was a preparation for death and h cruwlete . lifilrirle ill of canrlers had been gi-ven such per- able home Endowed with the many she leaves to mourn three sons and Local Y's Men Aid Delegate‘ From India 11'. K. I. Peter. eminent biolo- will attend the con- lnfiernational As- nd a representative o! their re- g to the Ctmventlon. As the e club of the YM. C.A., the Y's Men's Club is repre- sented in many of the principal cities of India and also in Iahcre, Madras Benlfibfs Colombo and Becunderabad. Dr. ' in attending the Convention and representing all of the Y's Men's Clubs of Indie I tional As- sbcisdlon of Y's Men's Cluiu with fin own I tsrrlatiopsl Director and nut-riot vernora Dr. ‘Peisr is secretary of the Bangalore City Club alnd sells for the United States from Bombay. India, July 14th on the “S. B. General Meig." which will reach New York dur- ing the first week in August. In‘ Msmoriam lvnts. pennant cnoxars The death occurred on Saturday June lsi’... at her home in Sum- merfield of Mrs. Barnaby Cmken, at the age of sixty-nine years. The late Mrs. Croken was before hel- marriage, Mary miss Gormm of Kensington. She had always en- joyed good health until a few months before her death when she was stricken wit); an illness for which no remedy could be found. All that medical skill, could do, tender nursing and the attentions of o. devoted family were of no avail and her gentle spirit was called to its Eternal reward on the eibove mentioned date. fortified bv the last rifles of thp Holy Catholic Church of which she was a faith- paswr- Rev. Eugene Murray and frequent visits of her son. Rev. sh passed way. gler daughzer Mia Eileen Crokerl was her mothers devoted nurse Mrs. mvkerfa entire llie tion to the n of h recove there wasedffylrapelidrs. groken wil ever be remember by a. host 0f friends for her peasant smiledltnd us manner irl her ‘- virtues of a true cxlristlarl wife and mother her devotion to her emil will be among their most cherlsbled memories 0i her Besides l-ler sol: two daughters, Rev. J. Harold georggfield Eileen at ummer : . Ambrose Culley of Bummer- id. Her funeral was held on June ith to 9t. James Church, Sumzr-erfield. a Solemn h use o1 Requiem was sunghy ersonRcv Harold Croken with Rev Eugene Murray Rs . . r. . mill-pray. Rev Dem‘ Crokerl a imomer- -lsw of the dc“ ceased, Rleverenlis W. A. , R J Ell. B. P posbor I-bcv E0801" Murray 5nd‘? much loved wife and mother was laid to met. i-lwre Yo? await the glorious Rcssurrection. He; pallbearers were. Messrs. Leonard e. G¢° t‘ MW” Walter Curlsy, James Law ess, Lin- us Gorman eéldlJaénes McCardie. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS rammaa roll. can runny TERMINALS can: TOBMENTINE, n. a arm roar BOB-DEN, r. a. r. Sealed tmders, addressed to M!‘- B. Wheeivvrlght, Chief lhiilifleefl Canadian National Rallwal/B. 330 McGlll Street Montreal. P-Q» 11nd marked on the outside "Tender! for Car Ferry Terminals" wrll be received lp to l2 o'clock‘ noon- lhstern Daylight Saving June the Seventeenth. 1944» the e/bove noted work. Plans, specifications, Blank Forms of Contract and Tender Forms will be loaned to bend 11419 Contractors on the dew-it ‘i l" accepted agile! to flee m way o y of One Hun red (0100-00) for each of the two above locat- ions, which de its will be re- turned when ans. Wlldmilmn" Dim, are returned to the Railway Own-w in good condition. m“; gm! ciflcations may be m“ ""’ T" °' RH. dlililil Can for Cans lass National r an amount Dollars “were _herverylast ‘I'll-no, to Bank Che us made psy- m. ‘uulr REMINOS ue- - -- m. llouow amuse suloes i‘ me nexus: m me lulzoa‘ ‘ ‘QQO-O Ellen 's Diary B! an Island Farmer's Wife (Continued from Page 2) a sigh. I returned Jamie's parting wave and came then to the duflgg that were mine ‘for today. s Id’ I lunched alone it was from 0110108 S0 bhiit I might, come more Quickly to our most engrossing work of the momcnfpthe set cut- ting. Jeanie had other detaining cal-m today and I imagined be. cause of the oomlplete stillness in her castle. that perhaps she found time for a much needed rest. Tlhe wee house had a air. when I came there presently. Not a body was about. when I e tered the porch and gently lifted and then shut the cellar hatch after me and commenced the day's cut- ting. Alone or with o0%9any. I fhld it a pleasant woo-k. r while hands are busy, there ls no time for the mind to wander. Awav on wings from the heap of potatoes: from the basket at my knee and from the seed already cut which James is pleased to keep at n. cer- tain depth. "Now no deeper than this, Ellen," he will point out af- ter the first badcets are emptied And so. present surroundings for- gotten, I go back through the years to see other seed-times. As a snail girl, I remunber those who were only a gerlcrstion or so removed from the pioneers. at the work. Care-fully, so as not to waste a precious eye-making s. ceremony of it. farm-women in homespun skirts and, funnv till-HS that it ls. a ‘kerchlezi tied beneath a chin, much like the present vogue but not so revealing. On a verlarldah or in a Summer kltchm cutting the "blues" or a few pink- ish-wrlitc ones for early use. The conversation would be different then. full of £01k lore and old legends and often inter-spiced with those, ghostly creatures walked to make a chill felt even in the sun- shine of the day. And the Strait n- at farm's end would be blue and and far out on the hm’- izon a vessel would sails spread, to some 00ft that W85 only a word in the Eeogwphy at school. In more adult years. Bplrlng holidays were certain to the set-cutting and later at Alderlea two lads of fellows tried to help their mother and James would be in a state of concem over the outcome. gww. Eillen.” However. they "KNW and multltiidgd" bv FB-ll- I W68 8° taken up with my memories this afternoon, it was really M "m9 until the bustle of the silsiner pre- tlons had commenced and the the fields had come w the yard. I had 511mm‘ M We wee house for Jeanie had 00611190 bottle of cherry lam as she said b way of celebratinz something. w h was only a val- ue sts/lcmeut at ‘the time. This evening is so beautiful. I shall be lost-h to have it 511D B- way. uléfhen I‘ camch beifxme i129 1 - nMng mm e ' m the lane, the moon wssbsre- ly above the rarlce of Ollens lhe lawns. The dark spots We!‘ on a hillside were the cattle that had come back to it only 100B? team from our usual quiet and pew fall at the waste-gate was a sleepy murvnnrr. and I heard the nestlna robin in the old silver birch utter a throstv chim. which pwnliwd a wealth of affection for the con- tents of the anal-l ares kwt w warm beneath her wings- Night came cairn and bright and S0 pleasant I should like to have gone adventuring. "$1M. Ellen- James exclaimed. "this is no time be halving the place. It's a long time since ilhs bieminsi this has come to Alderlea and would you have us away at the time?" . ' A few moments ago a car drew up at the door-of the house across lane. It cams tilrouab the lovely moon-lit night. wherein one could wish that all trouble or pain should cease. Yet very the night seems to increase one's suf- ferings and the hours are ioni- ‘flle car came in response lo s PUBLIC m, see m0 “t” *3“ ”‘.°.‘.‘3.'l.lii'"..°‘ " m owl; construction. will be en l t Room % mflr?:e€ kontreal. EQ. Tuning may be submitted either one or for both right to award contracts for works at the two locations to the simd or to two Contractors. ‘his lowest necessarily sccqlte J. P Vies-Presidsslt an llencton, nil. sue. l for locations. i The Rallwu Company reserves or a? tender not‘ . Johnson d General Manager. Ne men pressing down when you switch to ran nouiow onounp shaves! New Pal s msrvelousflczibls edge flicks delicately over your face-Whisks ofi whisker-s with a feather touch. New Pals are rust- treetsmrlt-rinee and shake to dry. Got a pack today. Ask by name m. ‘Films call. in ease o ' f3!!! 8 professional Volga 51511131111113; New. how do I get there?" in hi! busy round never having m- ticed ‘that Hence oi mine-and Jennies, our hue‘; begmnmg__°r end. And so the secret I had misllltapered to Rises the day of her .h D1; We no ionizer. Tommie l"! e tor has come to the was ouse across the lane. Meanwhile. BB llilhts move about the 100mg ‘from. James pushed the lunch I ‘Rd Prepared with care. aside al. most untouched. His feelings arq obviously in a mixed and excreme- IY wmemed state. Mlile 1... one that I am ...Ilnd...my pen unsteady and my vision blurred. Mqliztil wmorrow...i)iagy\,(i¢0d_- l! . .. .. .. Ganonizatiun To Be Completed Today ' (By The Aaocislod Press) VATICAN!) CITY, June 12-4115 process of canonization will b; coinnlcted tomorrow at the Vati- can for Mother Iraneis Xavier Cabri i. founder of the order of the onarv Sisters 0i’ the Sac- red Heart of Jesus who died in i017 and who will be the United States first Roman Catholic saint- The solemn public celebration of her elevation to aainthood will be held in St. Peter's Julv 7. Three others will be canonized with Moirher Cabrini tomorrow. They are Bemarliino Reeling. Italsin Jesuit who died in 19 and was bestined in 1896; Joan Filizabeth Bichier Des AileaLFrench co-founder of the Daughters o! the Cross who died in 1838 and was beatifled in 1984, and Aoa DQ Brltto. Portuguese Jesuit who was martyred in India 1n 1603. _..____.€__ , CRA PAUD THEATRE "OKLAHOMA Kill" "Thwll never r JAMES CAGNEY HUMPHREY BOG-ART Sat. 7:30 and I130 EM, “SINCE YOW WENT AWAY" CLAUDETTE COLBERT JENNIFER J ONES JOSEPH COTTEN SHIRLEY TEMPLE MONTY WOOLLEY LIONEL BARRYMORE ROBERT WALKER “A thousand tender and touching scenes - - - a story being retold today in every home." MONTAGUE ‘Thursday 9 EM. Friday 9 EM. Saturday ‘i Matinee Sat. 8 PM. BOUBIS Monday - Tuesday MEETING prunes or wsLas COLLEGE AUDITORIUM uonnsvnluna, ma. at mo PM. DR. HARVEY DONEY National Director of Red Cross Swimming and Life Saving Will speak on this peacetime activity of the Canadian Rod Cross. Films on Swimming E1841 will be shown by Misssiiiids Glllis of the National Fill! " Red Cross Swimming Awards merited town children will be pas-null v b! ‘I'll