JANUARY 30. 1954 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTJETOWN '.-.-."-'-'t 4' ' .-.-.-' CHURCH oi ENGLAND .e 5, PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican ltochford Square -if Reverend Canon (i.l:. Moihti M.A.. B.D. , , Rector 'l'Iie Reverend W. G. iiogg llunorary Assistant Priest. organilt and Choir Director MM suaanno Brenton. Lie. Music. ,-- ,-,,umi Sunday After Epiphany 7(1) ;i.m. Mattim K J"), iioly Eucharist 10 ;i.m. Church School (6-15! 11 .1..m. Choral Eucharist H .. in. Church School (under 6) 7 p m. Evensong l-l pill. Adult Confirmation Class RA mi CHURCH The Parish Church ijstabllshed 1769 by Royal Foundation. 1 CHURCHES TOMORROW TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank Macbean Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, I".R.('-.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. l0 a.m. Senior Church School 11 a.m. Primary and Beginners Departments. ll a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: How Can I Get Religion? Anthem: With a voice of sing- ing (Martin Shaw) 1 pm. Divine Worship. and In- duction of Elders. Sermon: Not An Elder Brother But an Elder Anthem: Bless the Lord. 0 my soul (in. Ivanov) ' 8.30 lnter church Youth Fire- side at Y.M.C.A. You are Invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitlroy Street: The Reverend James D. Davison. B.A., B.D.. Pastor. ',i..'iiei-arena Canon J. 1'. lbbntt. llectur urginist and Chair Master: Paul (inlmore, A.Mus. (McGlll) '4 ;n ;im. llolv 1n .i.m. Sunday School V H .i.i'n. Morning I'rayer and Ser- niun Subject: God's workmanship. liitliem: :. p.m. Evening Prayer and Ser- niun, Subject: Walking with Jesus. PRESBYTERIAN Ville Reverend T. if. B. somers. A., S.T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian iilcKrnr.le Mus. B., F.lil.C.M.. llrganist and Director of the Choirs. ' in am. Church School ll :i.m. Divine Service and Ser- mull: "The Ringing Music of the Ilii-rning" Suul - ippolltov-lvanov 5 pm. Vespers and Meditation: "Wlicn Privileged People Are li.1mlirapped" lnlhi-m: Son of My Soul - Tur- in-r Visitors Cordialiy Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH '7-roi. i-rTiIc'e'7CiEiii?iTiGn Sts. ilhe Reverend T. ii, B. Soxners. lil.A.. S.T.M. interim Moderator Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L, Organist and Choir Director Morning Services 10 run. The Church School. All members are urged to be present ll. a.m. Sermon: "Making Reli- rton Vocal." Rev. E. C. Evans. Anthem: "Jew. Thou Joy Loving Hearts." Robertson I-Ivening Worship '7 p.m. Sermon: "Opening Note." itrv. T. Ii. B. Sumers. M.A., S.T.M. Anthem: "Jeeu. Word of God incarnate." Mozart "Sing forth the honour of His name: make ills praise glorious." lnu are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. iliiiied Deni-ECOEATAL CHURCH 37 lilm Avenue ltev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8616 Services 10 a.m.-Sunday school if ii.m. -Worship and Praise 7 p.m.-Evangelistic "lliin forglvcth all our liilquitiesz and liealcth all our diseases." I's. l03:.l. You Are Welcome. GOSPEL HALL Iforner Prince & Hurd Sta.) ORDER OF RTEETINGS i.....r.. nay- Miiiilny Srlinol-lll:llti il.lIl. ilrr-nkiiig of iircml-ll:04I lI.llI. Gospel Meeting-7:30 p.ni. i".rI-rybody Ho-nrilly lrlvltml To Tliv-so lllccllngs. '-i.':t .irWiiI rziiuc int-i rlrl in nivc sinnci-:,' 1 Of iii" 'liIin. l Hl;;.i(TRi(7)-F.'S7 .- )1FET ' lnlhem: Bless The Lord. 0 My. SALVATION ARMY Great George St.. Charlottetown Present JANUARY 30th and 31st For your Spiritual Enjoyment BRIG. & MRS. C. KNAAP, Divisional Commander for N.B. and P.E.l. Accompanied by Lleiit. Norman Cole.-i, Youth Officer for N.B. and P.E.I. SATURDAY AT 8 P.M. Special Sound Film Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. lilugford. A.lt.C.0. the series. "The the final sermon in "The Church of Christ” - Churrli As A Fellowship." Choir anthem: "0 worship the King" - Maunder (by radio). 12 noon. Church School 7 p.m. A new approach to wor- ship thmugh "The Missing Links" - "The Presbyterian Church." Music, readings and sermon will have a Sciittish flavor. (Yholr: "Psalm 24 - lift up your heads." CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Miniateri Alias Thelnizi Burns, Organist and Choir Director. -l-i)'ii.in. Church School and Fam- ily llinir ' ll :i.ni. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Mr. Chris- tion! Meet Your Bible" Ye gates. Anthem: "Wonderful Peace" 7 p.m. I-Ivenlng Worship Service. Sermon: "John's Keys of the Kingdom" Anthem: "Near Tn the Heart of God" Central Christian Church invites you to worship. iiueliiii: Senator Dies suddenly MONTREAL -tCPl - Senator William J Hushion died suddenly at his home in suburban Wesl- mount Thursday nig'ht. He was 70. Senator l-lushlon, in failing healm for more than a year. had been I.ibor.il re-presentatlvc for Victoria riding since 1010. Previ- oush, li:- liiid been a member of the House of Commons for Mont- rz-.-il St. Ann from 1924 to 1930 when he was defeated in a general clnctlon. He was rv-elected to the Com- u.ons ill if) i, Mr. llushiun was it member of the Quebec. Legislature in 1023 and an alderman of l-he City of Montreal for 14 years. Survivors include his widow. thc former Wlnnlfrcd Dempsey of xfnntrcnl. n ilriugliter, Mrs. J. A. Fnrrnll. and two sons. Donald E. lliishlon and Willinin J. Hushlnn. .lr., all of Montreal. Sues Hospital For Moustache MEMPHIS, Tcnn. -(AP)--A 46- yciir-old mun filed suit against a r1()('Liii' and a hospital Thursd:!,v. ('I;i.uniiig he cntcrcd an operating mom with his moustache, came wnihout it, and hasn't been able to grow Another one since. Frnd 8. Oliver, a. grocery store rlieckcr. nskcd a total of 515.000 iiIIlll1li'.CS from Bnptlstl-losplutl and Dr. Climics W, Imzle. His suit, claimed that he had been unable to grow ii new mous- tache b"Ci'tliSP during tzhe opera- nm. ms uppr-r up "had suffered ,i swcrc and permanent injury in the pkiii by n noxious agent which rnsullrd in atrophy of the skin on his lip and dc-pigmentation and de- struction of the hair follicles." rwn nrr cqunl: lmn is essential and -all WORDS FOR THE WORLD "Han,-i'u'l1;.h irnrlin: that on 1-qinil Millntiflld of human rights must no recognized rind nilopicrl. tbcrc is no disllnclirin or ivrefvrnwnl for any soul in the ilominlon of His justice and Nll1ii.V-" standards ilireugiiout the world of mankind iormlty and agreement: ii universal curriculum should be estab- hwl and the basis of ethics be the same.” From This mi-red writings of The lIsiis'i World Faith. in tho cstimillion of God all Also, "educa- of training and teaching should be brought into cori- THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Picture; WOMEN'S shoes at money sav- ing prices. LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. SPECIAL bargains at LePage's Ihoe sale. Men's skates, children's shoes. 8. A. MeDONALD will be closed all day Monday, Februai-y let, for stock-taking. LADIES AUXILIARY postponed annual meeting Monday, February 1st, 7.80. Legion Home. MaeDONALD RADIO SERVICE itadlo repairing, Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- ggil-glng. 180 Kent. Street. Phone WE'VE A TYEMPTING selection of Breads in variety, sweet Goods, Caku and Pastries. Let Stewart Bakeries make your menu more in- Vlting. GOSPEL SERVICES -Sons of ED818114 Hall. 11.00 e.m.. Commun- ion; 2.30 pm., Sunday school; 7.30, Bible Lecture. "The Thousand Years and After". Rev. 1-IF. Mac- Ewen. SYLLABUS for Musical Festival available at Miller Bros. and Toombs Music Store, Cha.rlotte- town, l-I;ynd.ma.n & Co., sumimereide; Taylor's Drugstore, Kensington: Pep1er's Jewellery, Montague and Myrickls General Store, Alberton. liayor Reviews Continued from page 1 i)Pl'tlP5 I feel sure that, from this soucc of revenue, if pursue-d A little further in the coming year, bigger and better results will still be derived. Finance Again Civic Account shows it surplus of &8,l05.65 and I must congratulate not only the Fiiiziucn Committee but all the Committes for this could have been ac- romplislied only by strict ec0n0mY in all departments, "I noticed trio, tlmt nothing has been charged to Capital account that should not have becn. This would indicate sound financing, under thr guldmce of Councillor Johnstonr. "Thc net debt of the present. time is This made a per capita debt s1ai.42. ; Your Finance Committee has uorked most strenuously in the collection of arrears of taxes and here lllltlifl, I wish to state that their efforts have borne fruit. Ar- cordim: to the statement of the City Clerk, it shows an increase of sni,zs5.ao. over the previous year. the City at 52,816,199 67. of Streets ulldr-r anotiir-1' Street Committee. had "'I'he Councillor Storey, . busy year. The contract with Warren rMarltlmesi Ltd. was finalized. A contract for the laying of concrete side-walks was enthr- ul into with M. F. Schurman Cr. and some 55 miles of new work was done. In the Fall, many of our secondary streets in the casi- dentlal sections were chip-seali-(l. This was done by our own men. with the aid of tho Public Wnrlzs Department of the Provincial Gov- ernment. This type of paving on our City streets not subject to heavy traffic has proven most im- lsfactory. "A detailed account of the work- ing of the Street Divprirtment is being presented by Councillor Storey, and will reveal the great amount of work carrlnrl out by that Department which incidentally is the largest spending department cf our City, Public Propcrtv '-me Public Prop:-ray Committee, under the chairmanship of Coup- clllor Keefe, fnund early in tile spring that it was nccrssnry to put ii new roof on the Harris Me- mortal Library and erect new SK)!- Hg'hLS. This was done under don- gngt. by County Constnicnon Cornpany. New asphalt walks were laid on 1-illlsboro and Oonnriunht squares At the East and of Ro:b- ford Squnro a liirgn parking arr-a was also laid, which did much to facilitate parking in "115 M” T” may of the City Hall was found in be in ii state of dlsrcp-MT "Ni W” renewed undrr contract by M11 l-'t.chard Rut-ilflri "The Pollcc Dcpartnicnt crirrled on in its usual efficient mziuncr. and had another bus)" .Vl'8l"- "lid" the efficient charge of Chief M10- Artthur. His report shows ii com- prehensive outline of a busy yea". and shows great attention to duty on the part of the Force Thry have upon untlrlng in thcir efforts at all times, to ice that this im- portant branch of the City's work has been well looked after. oum Department- Depn rtm pm, under The Fire conllnur.-d Councillor Mcoormnr. to function in its usual efficient manner. An annunclator boiird has been set up in the Fire station in canjimction with the sprinkler systems which have been installed bi. nuny of our large buslnnss firms. This should do much in nir- ther increase the v-fficienry of "I'- Department. "'I'hc- Market Committee. under councillor Oudmore. has carried on in a most satisfactory mll'ln0Y- I feel that the imposed plan, Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY at RITE - WAY. ouzausas Dial 7387 BELANGEB RANGES for coal wood or ou. Bryenwa Ar MacKay. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5112. Cantwe11's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. - ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Spectalizlng Chinese dish. MILLER 3808., Great, George Street, will be closed all day Mon- day, February 1st for stock taking. 3. Y. P. U. MEET-The Baptist Young People'a,regulsr Thursday evening meeting was affected by recent snow storms and numbered only half the usual attendance. In an informal business session, Pre- sident Donald Holden and the group made final plans for the historical pageant, "Three Hun- dred Years and More." They also discussed future meetings and de- cided on the three-act play they will present immediately after Easter. which has been submitted to it by the Board of Trade, regarding space in this building to be utiliz- ed as a Charlottetown Tourist Bureau, is worthy of every consid- cratlnn. "Councillor Gorn-iley's report as Chairman of Light shows an ad- dition of eleven new 250 c, n izhls. This indicates that l-h- Comniittnc has given much of their time in trying to brighten the dark spots in our City. Tender "During the year. thlsflo.-nm:1trn under Chairman Cnuncillnr Mac- Donald. dealt with 13 ti-ndors. The disposal of thi-so tenders appears in the report of the Tender Com- mlttee. PAGE THREE Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur Our pioneer parents applied cut onions to wasp stings, For the stings of bees they used vinegar. One of the strangest houses in the world was built by Jack dc Groat of Scotland. The household held 8 Grants and the unique house had 8 doors and windows, one for each member of the fa m l 1 y, strange but true. The buahy tail of lhe squirrr-1 helps it to balance as it leaps from limb to limb. Also, to some ex. tent, the tail acts as a parachute in preventing the animal from falling too fast. The coconut tree is the mag; useful to man in that the kernel of its nut supplies millions of gm. pie with food. as well as with .. valuable oil. The fibers from the outer husk are made into 1-OMS, mats. etc. The loaves arc uscrl to thatch roofs, and medicine is ob- tained from its roots 0 U 0 There is no speed lLm.lt on pri- Vste automobiles in Denmark. Norman Saksulg, the world's Ch3ml7i0I'1 typlst, can punch about 140 words a minute. g The sihin bone of the human M13?-Omy is capable of supporting -".600 pounds. In Scotland there is s taper- stitlon that it's bad luck to kill :i spider. This dritns back to the tlznc of Robert Bruce in 1314. Brucn sat wzitlching a spider fail for the sixth time to fasten its wc-b to the CPii1l'1i;- As he vratc-lied, he told one of his henchmen that h:- had l-ricti 6 times to become king or sang. land. He sold that if tbn av;-ldcr tried a seventh tlmn and sui-cNwl- ed it was A sign that he should Hiram set on Scntlniidls l.hrtm.'. Both the spldor rind Brucn suc- ceeded on H19 7111 try hos By-Laws "The following bv-laws vvorn passed by the Cnun;il during '.'ir year:- "Maroh l9t.h-A By-Iniw levying ard specifying the Rate of As-l srssmrnt on Real Estzilc and Pelt-i rozial Property and the zirnuiint nfi Poll Taxes in the City of Clmr-i lottetown for gcneml Civic pur- ses "March ltith-I. By-law to As- tahlish the lnstnllmrnt payincnt of Civic Assessments and to flxp the Rat," of Interest "April l-ith-A By-law in :iut.lior- lzc the issue of debentures of the City of Charlottetown in prin- cipal amount of 5450.000. "May llth-A By-law to amend the By-Law relating to dogs and thn taxlni: thereof. "May llth -A Hy-law to amend the By-Law respecting the Fltc Department. "Sept. l4th- A By-law to es- tablish A Business Tax in the Cit; of Charlottetown. x "Dec. 19tfh-A By-law to amend the By-Law to establish :i Busi- ness Tax in the City Charlotte- town. "The A: Water Supply as 1'01! can from their statement, had ll ct-asful year. and rrnble sum over the Pstilniltftfi . Venue for that Department, We of- fer our congratulations to the Commissioners. Their cu-operation :it all times is greatly appreciated by nur Council. "The Charlottctown Board of School Trustees hail had a very. very busy year. and your Council had several sessions with them, and as you know, tho new High School is in the procezxs of l'0.'l- striictlon. We fer-l that this is -1 warmnted cxpcnditurr, and nicsl necessary if we are to keep com- parable with other cities in our first responsibility, that is the education of our children. and the moulding of tlhcm as citizens of tomorrow. "The incoming Cniincll is do- finitely faced with the problem of financing this High School, and ways and means must be snuglit to supplement the Treasilry, in order to take care nf the ever in- creasing cost. of education "Many distlnguishcil visitors vis- lted our City Hall during the yczis. Conuniasloncrs of Sewers S69 511?- show a con d- Conference of Mayors "In Snptember. Councillor Farin- er, the City Clerk and hiyself nt- tonded the International Confer- nncn of Mayors of the Uultcd stairs and Cannda, which ll.'.l!l held nt Montreal. This meetznxz was also attended by representa- mrog (mm many European Cour.- trles, nllrl was very informative and Vcgy instriictivc, However, :'.i:, kcynoie of this Convention was common to all Municipalities, .)Jill large and small -ovcr-crrvwdlnc of schools, education. and traffic -- iIiE0'FRiPI'Hi nnd Provincial assist- nncc in Municipal Gcrvernmenm "This International Conference was in conjunction with the Fedor- ntlon of Mayors and Municipslitn-s' Convention. The vnlur of the Fod- orntlnn is bring more and n-inre realized as the rocngiilzi-cl volcc of Provincial Government in Cnnaili. and is certainly clcscrvli'li! of our full support. "I waited on the Federal Gov- ernment as A lI1('iI'ii)Er of thi- Executive of tho Federation of Mayors and Municlpallties.prcsent- ing a brief from that body. 151(- ing for I grrater proportion of the tax dollar for Municipalities. We definitely received it great ilt"Iif- mg and I feel sure that through this body municipalities are bound to receive their rightful proportion of the tax dollar. "I bciievvo I mentioned last year that some thought should be givon to making plans for our Centennial which will be in the year 19.15. We did last year obtain inform- ation from Halifax as to the form of celebration they had for their bicentennial crlcbrnlion. Howrvrr, I max this along to the lntrvrnirg Council. "I cannot close my report with- out recording the passing of Sgt. Lawrence Mclnnll and to those left to cherish his memory, we ex- tend our since-rent synwsthy. "To you Councillors. and to all Civic officials and City employees. for your good work, I offer my Jimmy Tracy win fioni his bur: :: caught 13.000 il)2,il!lllllL' which hn sold to tho Johns llnp-i kins University S('ii'lli.lSi6. The tunncl wzills nud suportlng nillars in Toronto's non; snon-tn. be-opened s-.ibw;iy is l)”lllf.' sound. proofcfl to niakn it f1'.liCi"Sf. subway in the world. Strange us it may signing of tho Knrcan thr- scem, the n rm istl cc br0U':ht. in an cllrl the lnnrzi---t, .iice nezotiatinns in liistnrv The t1'.k.s stcd for 2 vnnrs, 17 days. In rill :1. nicr-tincs Wftrc hr-id. . . It is estlinateri that himdrcds of thousands of dollars in win-urig race track p-iri-mutual tickets are lwft uncashncl by racing fans 1:: the U.S.A. and Cilllildll cvcry cur. Some 2,000 ycars rum .1 B: . prince discovc:-rd mp mm.,,q1 springs for which t-his Eiiglim town is named. Ila suffered from leprosy and was sent away from the court. Ctllllllliz to thc sprizvzs ho noticcd SOl'llD porkcrs lying in the mini. Thny appmrrd to be sul. faring from rhcii:niitls.m and lalrr he noticed they not well. so the prince got into the mud himself and ti-ridltlon says was complcti-ly hnalcd, curr-d of his :iilmc.il. Theri-upon tlin springs were ill- clnsrd, prilacvs and temples crcn-:c.l, nlld the city of Bitli founded, O 0 O The city of Dundce. Scotland. boasts a building which coritulrs ihrcc clnircliox undnr ll. Si:l':I" roof, 'I'llerc's :1 curious ciislcim in Oak- ham, England, ('OllllPCiP(i with liorseshoes, namely: That the ch.:f smltliy in oidcn days had the right to levy toll on any horseman pass- lng through t-hc town, uhlle cw-rv pcnr ontrrlng O1'kilfllll for the fir" time was called on to prrscnt n horseshoe Maiiy of mir kin;-s nncl: quecns paid this fall. In the case of big li7.ari1s, snalvs. crocodiles, and nlliiz-itors. it lsi sufficient if they not 'I meal mi: a work Anrl strrnzo bu! trur the- :ire always fed on Frlrlnv an-Y. sincerest thanks." ll St. Dunstanis----One (Third Chapter) ,brate the centenary In July 1884 Reverend James. Charles MacDonald was namedi Rector of the College. The records land foresight of the pioneer Bis- rectorsl-np'hop in founduig Si. Andrevvs Col- "Reverend Doctors the en- chair the College, to be known as-llan would be ,' Esq , show that during his the enrollment increased rapidly -from 25 in 1883 to 100 in 1885. It never again sank to its for- mer low ebb hi the years immediately fol- lowing Father J. C. MacDonald's Right Rev. J. G. Rector 1884-1391 Mat-Donald appolntmeri: there were many ad-y Llltions to the College Staff. andl some clianges in the courses which i new offered to the students. In? 1836 Reveiend Dr. P. J. O'Ryan of i. Quebec joined the Staff. It is to him and his associate, Reverend John A. MacDonald (later parish priest of Grand River), that suc-I ci-eding gPlle18LlO.'l.S owe their gra-' iiludo : the composition of that singulazy appropriate motto, Eodem Fonte Fnles et Sclentla" which St. Dunstan's has borne wilh prlile and distinction. . . In IB85 i was iiitrudiircd into the curricu- lum, and placed under the direc- tion of Mr. A. P. Msicbellan (later parish priest of St. Andrew's.) In 1390, only six years after his ap- pomtnient to St, Dunstan's Col-- lcgc, FiliilCl' J. C. MacDonald wasr namcd Titulnr Bishop of Irina and CO?lfiJll'.f)l' to Bishop Macin- tyrc, Bishop of Charlottetown. Bis-hop Mricllonnlcl, however, re- mrilnod Rt-ctor of Si. Dunstanls inr .1 ;mar nllcr ms cplSCODBi con-' . Commercial Course A that year the diocese of MacEachernz. landing: land. He pointed out the wzsdon legc and suggested that downment of a professors at "The BLshop's a most utude died in Apfli, 1891. Chair," cxpiassiic tokcn of gra- would cele- the Bishop on the Is- Hundred Years I Lyceum, Charlottetown. A ynewspapcr of the day carried the pfollowlng graphic report of the 1 event: "The d1Sll'lDI.lYlUll of prix.es over, H23 Lordship the Bishop, Morrison and Walker, Judge l-fodgson, Doctor Conroy, l-lis Honor Governor 1-lriw- and James Jelfrcv Roaclie, ascended llle platforni and ceremony of cun.'crrLnz the t the 10 him. Bishop MaclnLyre,degree of Bachelor of Arts began. The first fire, all of who, except Father A. P. .VIacLe1lan's f;rs'.1Dr. Morrison, are degree men of term as Rector lasted but one Laval University ultb Whlth St. year. He was succeeded, in l892,1Dunslanis College is aff'.l;a!eil. by Reic-.(-ziri Janus Morrison Ala-1 were attired in Liv-ir Doclms lobes. lcr Archlnslioxr-Bl.sliup of Ant;-E'illiere were will Lulu iiizidirinlrs fur gonish, N.S.r. ssoczaled witnidegrees: viz, Mr. P. D. MrGu:cari Father MOrl'lS0ll on the Staff, of Hope River and Mr. J. E. 0'- during his three years :n offxce, Brien of Dromore They wPre con- were, Reverend P. McGraLn, Revv- erend James A. MacDonald, Rev- erend -1. J. .tiacDougaIl, and Rev- erend I. R. A MacDonald, as well as s. splendid staff of lay pro- fessors. An enduring monument to the energy and executive ability of Father Morrison is the affilia- uon of St. Dunstan's to Laval Um- versity winch he brought about in 1992. The first degrees were confer- red the following year when the Bachelor of Arts degree was con- ferred on .lles.s.rs Tc-rence Camp- bell, Frank Iliurpliy, and wruiam .lfcKc:'.zia Iltev. Terence Camp- bell was later Rector of St. Dun- Stan's and has now retired and re- turned. '0 live at the College.) In 1894 the conferring of de- grees took place on June 22, in serraticn. In 1890, foo, Rcvcrend! A. F. Maclmllrm and Reverend! Peter Curran, both but recentiyi ordazned priests, were appointed, to the Collsgc Staff; and it vvnsl the some Fallicr Mncbellan whomi Bishop Macl)oui'(l appointed to succecd illlll uhrn he gave up that xwcciorslilp in 1891. In 1890 Bishop Maclntyre issued a pastoral inner to the faithful of the diocese Cfliilllg their at- lC!l'.lDll to the fact that during. Hampton and Vicinity Hcavy illwkv and tin.'.ci-s, :l1i.' the in-cal, lioavy. ionl hsatiii-11”" d”'."ti"”'1 """'"d I” be led 1”, r.-,.mgwm-k for t,h(; 54,30,000 High iMrs. Windsor Bell, f?.C33””L.iTi””2'li...'” ii"? "ii iii?" OT .ii'Dlil iBOltIdif1ill, g iiiaitxvgiiliirstaiiiiiiiz i;,(::,I:,,,,,l?I".:;Qifa!X:E',1,e"X:: ::lP(;;:;Vqli()”(lS' the WSHIL 9! ”'CF"”' I;:lrx lll(”illllI at lltlltVilOlll(l, with i Mrs. Jiis V. Campbell proslrllng on Jan. 19' plows mam opened was an lnlnrcsting meeting, the main highways filled rit ('hC'inL's by hcavy snow drifts imisnd by hcwy gales, daily trul- i)Illl: resumed as gnlcs sub- udcd. GBJIIPS pin you at North R1 var Rink, bctucrn the Bull Dogs and Iraliamis Road lcams. rcsiiitcrl in the score nf 12-.'i favor of the Bull lives. and .'it Ci',ip.iuil Rink lin- twrrii Kc-'.l,xts Cross ;il'.d H':in1p:nn among the purchase of material for sew- the lit'"1)1'lIHI.V' Tilflrllfill will i)z- hrld Rev. A. Ilcctor 1891-'9'! and 1898-1900 F. MacLeIlan the members prrvscnt, and mi: and fancy work was left with pilrt-basing crunniitter. The the homo of Mrs. C. Morrison, ix-::ll l"l"lus and n considerable agenda of bus!- noss was satisf.ictnrlly despatched LRM Cross Cmvonor, Mrs. Earle ltiillbzwk. filSii'ii)Lli"fi smvlng wurlt nnmni: the il"if'Il'l-i)Cl'S. Following in.- Icuulnr 4vl'iit"l' of lnisin.-ss, a com- lrllirc was appointed to make ar- miiizeniciits for nu cntnrtatnmcnt to i)" hold in the Hall .-it an P. (Litn, Thc F"bl”iliil'y lllP”illli: M ill', I , lir- -nu bu hold at the lionc of Gmdon Viilctt. ducted and preseiwed to the Pro- -Chaucellor, Rev Dr, Morrison, by 'Mr. Justice Hodgson, after winch the usual formula was gone iihrougn and both young men don- ned their gown and were invested with their degrees. The proceed- ings during the ceremony were conducted wholly in Latin. The address to the graduates was given by James Jeffrey Roache. Faq, editor of the Boston Pllot, and one of the distinguished mem- bers of the st. Dunstanls Alumni, etc, etc, 0 c - In 1895 Reverend Peter Cun-gn was appointed Reclor, which of- fire he held until 111 health fore- ed him to resign three years ls.- ter. In addition to Fathers James A. MacDonald, A. J. MacDougall and I. R. A. MacDonald. all three fof whom had been on the College Staff since the rectorshrp of Fath- er James Morrison, Father Curran had associated with him in col- lege work, Reverend Martin Mona- ghan, Reverend Thomas Curran, yReveren.d P. C. Gauthier, and Rev- erend T. Gfiiiall'. During Father ,Curran's term of office the first rink was built. It is in-removing to note that this was said to be Ithe first closed-in college rink in lcanada and, likely enough, thefirsr. in the world. It was around this time, too, that the running track, called then the bicycle track, was begun under the superlntondence l0l Father Gauthier. i, In 1398 Reverend A. P. Mac.Le1- flan was recalled to the rector- ship. The enrollmt-nt reached an- lotber new high of IN, and ac- lcommcvdiations for so many Mu- ldents were clearly i.na,aequ.a,z,e, The jBoai'd of Governors of the Col- lege decided that a new wing ishould be built. This l)l”0Je(',i. was ;SO0l1 uiidertukcn, and In fact it Iwas .complr-ted and for the opening of the College in 1899. Besida ample room space this new wing proviiled '.l:c liisurzcs of those days, steam lieaiinz, scu- crage, and i'i9Cil"iC illgllis :2 :1. V: immmum liew Oil Dock EASTHAM. England, iCPr-Brl- taints largest oil dock has econ opened in Cheshire, insarkmg a 'sLage in what is dos" :1):-(1 as I Enew industrizil icvolu m. 1 Called the Quccn Elzmbcfli II ,d.o:.k, it covers smile L30 arrrs, 'i-cost s5.ooo,ooo and took a little imorc than four years to build, the first sod linxing been turncil -111 November. 1949. l The new (look u.ll serve a re- fincry i'eccr.flv cm lruvtcrl at nonr- iby Smnlow. It w. A be an import- izint factor in saxinsz iloll:irs and represcuts n,no:lic.r s'cp forward in the spcctricx"-r program of iBrita1nis 0:1 1ll(i'. f SlllZ'(' tnc Sec lBriln:n s l'PilI1r'"l' World War. c..ipar1'.y has ll.- . . .-.m. ' . . tlf i. ii ' rm :2: .t:::":: :;:.v;:,.:;, my ,- , i:;:1.:r:.:”;;”: crcnture wraps tho nlmlo rlliinnr ” mm n Kplyscmssi H::.;m.;,:EiSL::M::E hm? n""r':',HilllPlt5. l-"iiiililfl only the United in its mouth rind then swallow: it , WVM. if,” H K V" " "11 '"”m''V 1” Slnmsv 7W-:5” Vlild The N9013- m mm Eu!” lliRPiahif:fc(.)ii:ii'1i'le hilt;-Y:-dsilirif: DI-its Ah mmis E-Pd.-tin Hnmpmn Hm: L ' lauds West lnciies. The iiinlmliuzis mm" of 'l l" ”,,HIi1i,,.'H'. gm: R 'Z,,'IduaI,h,n'I(;W:0,if Eii',..i'. l':'m1'.i'”i?Q 3 '-':',””i -bl Foiiuncntiztu on the opening og mm” ,”,,.CU,. (mm H”, bl. ninm r.w.".n.n H.wN;L :cr.mU xii. T-ll'l.illy.Vt ,-aciiipiiiin nlnmsi, tho vi:-Mm. nmv (t:(-k, mt. Mancheum. mm”. Tm, mum” mm wot n W W” . .1 hut .x 'ltlllK Cajofir-fly of bills i'i..lii,iGll.'iltiilElll s.i.rl eu'.'.m.1a.lly-: in forming the notes. Viislrlc tltr ” ' iii. Wijii f:llilwi:'(xx(1anri f?:f'1L15'q:1lt"l:li "Thi- opm.'.r.g. Wlii mark mom bird's throat is a tiny nl"mllll'5llli'F ,- . ' " ""i -V k ” rllitlian the sucrcsslul com let who" ,,tb,.nHm,, an, m,m.nmd -M. rvit);f13(liillIC9hWifi)c 5lx::l?I:i:tiY0!iSkbein?Ill;-flillgllll. Sf)0nsm-.-d bv inn 1.. 0. 17,13 Um, PM 1901,)”; Enlelxf-)rl,ln5O: nlr ptic,-"W! lb:-mich tho tubr l:ii”'w 1!”: vii Ai 'v-",c&,.T.H',7, :7,” I1VSfmlp- hi,” A1 F 'l'hc ilrrk :'.vI.' and the nccd for WW "”"”'” ”"i""" i” ""”lW”-wnnqo mini.-n .i.-m.' follovvlii 4 K-Nib ”,”.,”.m"”' ('7 . if 1? M11-"1"-W: a mt-1'-fir advance In tho song lauds i-,-itli n iizvizlml r-"I WLH," mfmif Inna. i,,;.,.i,,,.r,.d M zhllq ii:':',"'V,”I?1j'(i El” :1 "l'” what in.-iv hr fairly rallrd a new mstmmrm e . . ll;-tic rvsldmcc nyn January 7-ls In lnr. I hi:-i('i)iiliiA:1il.(l,. 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His .Tnwc ,ll,ll'..-: c-iv lmnllir, ihfiiii: ihr-ir uwv in Among tho mi-llost rrcnrcls nf (',''i. in M ,. 3. , i , '””'”'S V" 'f'-Ki " Vlilllll" W1 ihv-i iiru-fminri fi-rwilnin Chlm nnd nthcr cwuiitrics riillihylulnl M ("mxlmhtmxn Gm”. hf'l"'lT””li?'" Il"Iif'-Fl-' "HTN it i'l' v -' -- - ' ' ' 3 i A ful nrkrmvlcd-rincnt of gcncrnusi ( i , . i ' ” i '”'””"”d R H '”M i””ht roads of the st:'-ncc hclmf lliit Ki . , 1 Cr ,. N . ,k Evy il""l” 'V-' V!5 U A Ni-”lfQlIllfl'Y innit. small worm was icspniislblr fair-m.)m(,"m'(,rTr ii" rMu',,i r - . tho ilrclriiclimi nf forth nnrl the "".h.m" ihs ' mFa'1.nPl - Wcmv-cinl xisilnrs fli ll:uiimw- '1'” HM" E"'”"'i "iii . Pii5Tiii1 NM-"in 7”"! qt” I'V'7ii - -. ' trihiilm :4 nvllzun hm-l,. :i ciiusr of tnothnclics The lhr-my EMF W9", Hum. q1H:fMm,.v ,.,,y1'.iirlv,;(ir.i. ll: if R All-i4'i)v'-njiil H ' , ,. V. 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Tho Roman Law of t'1n Sill cm ”:'"""A: i"'Wl0':s in 1;-at-mgy ',r"f:l A Evil" siin-cm iwrlcninr iirilll”" tml Mini X-m lfiii tnrv Fl P fnrlazric burvlnz --vi-l 1-is Shlii M1 ii iW'lsW"Pk fl'lHF" 1" is PX'.'lll(i"(i 2," .Vlrs Mari: CFmF"4iI mu.-i '.K"fi"il .i.-u livilllllr unlh a dad body, onuppt such 32,341 Borinuda, illlfi will call briefly, iv? fnllnviiiig Hrzitinrul ill the P F. I v ill ilir u-wild. 'i'!-.rv IlilVlr' S... as was fa.-ztencd to bho tneth. i70I'i-ll in England Hospital. bv r lalivcs rind friciirs Holy has "Wt" H Ill" Wh- 5,f)00 years has failed to bi-lmz ----- rz-prrsrnllniz the church and mm-, Iii-" fnr l'll'illll'.' Inc lubri- iibout the I-r.-idlcittlon of dental The Women's Auxiliary or niunity. accompanied by best, Minx UOFW1 "1 5il1iI""F- diseases, But prrventatlvo men- Hampton Church hcld their .lmn- wlslim: for a ccmplcte rrtum tor Blmr QOHFTY sures now available to cverybodv, uary meeting at the home of Mrs. good health and strength to rt-. ",BhiFlF "an goes II long way in helping to rz-- John Rozersnn. The worship pw.'- sumo fnrmrr participation in we HM ' " ' ' mu duce diseases of l-he mouth 'ind ind was led by tho Pr:-sidrn-' work from which hcr iibscnce hasy ' beech t some new work was distributed been kw-only felt. -C. E.