PAGF THREE -— a Souris DANCE Soul-is Reserve Tuesday, July 18*- for the big dance at Matthew & McLean's (FRABWELL 10' PMWHPM , new warehouse at Soul-is ,,$3,'.f"‘”"""'°“ '4" 111mg; ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES I 2 ORCIIESTRAS 2 CIVIC TAKES-We allowed on | t3: installments if Dlli-gdlflfd Jul Th“ an" h ‘Pomona b, the cu." on cm.“ Con.’ end the proceeds are for wu- purposes. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Official Opening Of New Ferry Service Saturday JUNE 3,0. 1_9§i1 The Gentral Guardian This column is reserved for news oi . iocli interest. but advertising ei l a newly nature may be inserted at 5 cents n word. strictly pey- eole in advance. .=. lTo-Ihi -=- Prince Edward -:- Tues. '5 viii Tc (in liilllnl" "that's whet they told their leer-peel boeeuhnd did they wedlnCene and weteh the riot-end the lien-en they prelneto a plea ier e reiee thet'll lehe yet reerl 84-6-36- BURIAI. AT MONCTON —- The. body of the late Jacob Hans will be forwarded from the Mnolsan Funeral Home this morning to Moncton for burial. I-Ie was killed in n. highway traffic accident yes- terday. CIVIC TAXES-June 30th Dosi- tivelv the last day for discount on second installment. L-784-6-26-4i. FUNERAL AT SUFFOLK — The filnerajllgf tile latleiGuilfqiAd Court was e rom l s resi e Suffolk yesterday H-IIGIIIOOIE“ til: . . . c o son con the service at the house. Intcglien Marshfield Presbyterian Cemetery. er Come one, come all. spend the day or come end spend the evening. A jolly time and n hearty welcome await yoe Refreshments Served. l» ,_ 35-. 5.. i. I‘; ., ‘ Special Holiday Dance TUESDAY, JULY 1st. NEW DOME BALLROOM Rev. Ml‘. Webs officiating at Dancing 9.30 to 1 D.S.T. the grave. The pallbearers were: _ flm- J- R- McIntyre. Joseph New Dome Ten Piece Band Court. George Arbing, Almon Bos- well, John McFarlane and Daniel Bradley. IMPORTANT vmw —-At the official openlggrngf the Wood Islands-Carlboo service at Pictou Lodge on Saturday, afici- the luncheon, Premier ABMacMiL lan of Nova Scotia and Mr. B. Gm. Pictured here is the oer ferry "Prince Nova" which plies between Wood Islands, P.E.I., end Cariboo, N.S. The official opening of the service took place Saturday. lied Gross Dance ham Rogers. s rviioi- of the _ _ U I U Prince Edward land Travel Bur- at eau had a talk over the Tourist Government House en a r a gPiB-gllcE$tW(a9l; lgfogassglotia and - r ce war s n . o express- . ed the view that this traffic would Mfllldfiy Julia increase vary materially to the benefit. of both ‘Provinces. Certain Tickets $1.00 9-1.3!“ matters were discussed privately between them and it Ls expected NEW DOME ORCHESTRA that very shortly some announce- Tickets on sale at lteddinh merits will be made of mutual co- operation that will be veiy benefic- ial to the two Provinces. It La un- derstood these suggestions were ad- vanced by Mr. Rogers and met with ghetapproval of the Premier of Nova co a. Wood Islands & Cariboo Lieut. Governor LePage, Premier MacMillian of Nova Scotia and other Speakers express conviction that new service spells beginning of closer Interpro- vincial Trade. Enjoyable function at Pictou Lodge. With I “ROBERT BUIIIINBS CHARLES WWII IIIUIII GIEII ~ SPRING s IYIIITII ~ S. l. Slllll will“ IIIIIIEST f rwe ‘- JLrtJlflxrlrlreeqelnblnvlrlnwnneeweee Show & Dance ST. PAUL'S CHURCH At. St. Paul's Church yesterday morning tile festival of St. Peter and the day of National Dedication was observed during the morning serviceat eleven o'clock. Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner con- ducted the worship and reached the sermon. He chose for topic “Silver and gold have 1 none, but such as I have give 1 thee. 1n the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." Mr. Gardner also conducted the usual service in the evening. ST. PETERRS CATHEDRAL Rev. Canon E. M. Malone con- ducted the usual Sunday services at at Morell I-lall, Thursday, July 3. 8 p.111. (Standard Time) by Charlottetown Arn- ateur Comedy Club. Proceeds for war work. t E t i mwnilns-nn-usiusu-ninru Constable A. J. Lnnd, who was commended in Court Saturday by ' Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders for the manner in which he handled the AILLJLQ Technicolor lpggifl ef the American Navy in j '3 Action, ' ' Horace Wright, President of the Executive Council of Prince Edward Island; Hon. I-LH. Cox and l-lon. John A. MacDonald, Mr. J. A. Mor- ris, president of the Maritime Board Trade, and representatives of several town councils and newspap- ers in Nova Scotia. situation during the arrest of Fred- erick Phlllips and Earl Lund at the Trainor store on January 30 last. The two were found guilty by a jury Saturda of having murdered Peter J. Tra nor. proprietor of the store. The _ reference to Const. Lund’: part in the arrest was made Th; Wood Islands-Oeriboo ferry service. operating now for some weeks, was formally opened on sat- urday. Despite nlriprepossessing frowns from the the Weather Man, a. large number of invited guests, including many ladies. motored to the ferry terminal at Wood Islands only as marking the inauguration of a new ferry service between two Provinces, but because of the pros- pects of increased interprovlncial trade and of tourist traffic. These factors were strongly emphasized by the speakers at the luncheon at Pictou Lodge. Prom ineni’ Saturday noon, and embarked on what they anticipated would be a Prominent among those present were the Hon. 13. W. LePage, Lieu-l Mr. R. E. Mutch, president of the company, presided at the luncheon filnctlon. The 3t. Peter's Cathedral yesterday and special prayers were said in con- nection with the day of National by the trial llidge during his charge to the jury. gqoomyed from p380 i) ___ _____ __= a Two sisters. Mrs. Benjamin Ar. fairly rough passage. On the con- tenant Governor of Prince Edward spcochmaklng W85 , v _ trary. the weather cleared; the Island, Hon. A. s. Maclvllllan, Pre- enioyably ifltefsllefitd With 110C111 Dedicniltin‘ , ' iigafilNlQdgmwlgfham D030“ trip was most enjoyable, and ilie mier of Nova. Scotia and Mrs. Mac- selections by Mr. CtISYICS Earle and At QUE 0°10“! l" the "WYBMB- M}. Arsenal,“ studiea m m ,,,__ ," arrival at Cluiboo coincided with Millan; Hon. P. McIntyre, Miss Margaret Stems, with Miss the locum communion services BIRTHS sauna“; Law omce oondlgctedt-lgo the first gleam: of sunshine that representing the Premier of Prince Lillian Earle as piano accompanist. at Eleven °°‘°°\< 5°1- _____.______i_ u... 9mm, M“ Jump, A Q Sam! SHOWS Z30 7 _9_oo Saturday afforded, Edward Is and; Senator John A. On the return trip refreshments - Tumor, _ At the chaxlobwovn den o; me Supreme Con" bench At 7 p. m.. the regular evensong service took place. Prayers for the success of the armed forces were said. were served. and further vocal sel- ections were given by Mr. Earle, which added greatly to the enjoy- ment of the passengers. Despite unfavorable weather in Prince Edward Island, which the party encountered on returning to Driven to the nearby magnificent C.N.R.. hostelry, Pictou Lodge, the guests found themselves very com- fortably entertained. After a most enjoyable luncheon, they departed. The trip back to Wood Islands. though slightly rougher, was en- joyed by everybody. ‘The visitation was important not MacDonald; Senator John E. Sin- clair; M1‘. J. Lester Douglas, M.P.; Mr. F‘. E. Bawden, director of Trade Routes and Steamship Subsidies, Department of Trade and Com- merce, Ottawa, Messrs. L.R. Allen, Summerside and Wm. N. MacDon- ald, Pictou, vice presidents of the Northumberland Everries Ltd; Hon. in this Province. After ha was called to the bar he entered the office of lviacQumie and Arsenault. the lat- l 14%!‘ b61112 Mr. Justice A. E. Azsenault also of the Supreme Court bench 1n Prince Edward Island. When both members of the Mac- Quarrle and Arsenault firm were to the bench . Adrien Arsenault took over their practice. Arsenault first entered poli- tlcs m 1921;, when he was elected in B- by-election in the third ‘ Hospital. June 28. 1941. to Mr. and tliélrs. C. St. Clair Trainer. a daugh- l‘. MacDOUGALL — At the P. E- I. Hospital. June 27. 1941. to Mr. and lvlrs. Lloyd MacDougali, City, a daughter. GRAHAM-At the King's County Hospital, Montague, June 16, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham, Pan- 7 Soldiers leave For training camp (Continued on page 7, Col I) l dier iifrireu wiui the love of the MYSTERY! ADVENTURE.’ I I O Heart of Christ. History attests g ROMA "<15 -' Mica You“ wR~~ Dedwatw" Servlces :l::.“*a.:"':'.i.i:. ma: u... u... T... bu... u... "‘“’° “‘““°" “ ‘“““’,°"‘ léimsucisimrarrsrcdaitns ‘mauiiuuiizasi IT'S m: season's MOST UN- prowess and endowed in... with the province t is morning for the iMwl-‘WD-At the 31"“ cwmy 1931- and W“ o mwlbor or the u Hm n m r L v Goa Heavy Battery‘ R Q A" 815* Hospital, Montague, June 27, 1941, Stewart Government from Septem-. USUAL DRAMATIC AND ROMANTIC MYSTERYI s 2H,; k mug“ ‘at, fig: b2; m“ “hm m Canada: to ML and M“. Mewme Maglleod, her 192s till ioai when the try a - ’ ~ his comm who best loves his God‘. F‘ '0 Pic. Arsohault. Paul. Tls- Albion CPOSS- o 5°"- giffiffiegtfff filglf; dffealiéglat ‘w; H best serve hi o try h b t 111511- P- E- I- " "‘ ' ' ‘ . n ' ' sr. JAMES‘ CHURCH sr. DIJNSTANS BASILICA solve? his ego. inc iii; uulstoiheiili olggfii gteEBftt-s. olovlmi Elwood, nggus ggeyggguigegogggfig g "tgxev-agiloglala '-—-—— _ —-—- are o come or our eoun ry, ii .- l - - "i-—*—*——-'""" saw“; Govenunmlt - . . l riih. Virlcent . - in |o§¢2fi‘$‘s'2u“ial“£u‘é’l%‘fé“iif‘§ii ...?3‘.f..逓.‘.i“§. ‘i;:e...ii.".i:;..i:. snatch n: Li:::.'.i..“';l..i§ viii??? Eifidaiftit. I §.*'itli“n.et..°‘s.'ez“snu. ..i"sr were» m» m o» a» ' " i-"aaasa Pte. Gerrler, Edward Jo- ' ' w The mm...“ “dmmlfitrfltiml the chiuches here yesterday. The Protestant Veterans. Legion. active military forces and trainees attend- ed St. James Church where Rev. T. H. B. Somers, B.D. SM T.. officiat- ed and preached an a. brobriate ser- yesterday morning and in accor- dance with a. Royal proclamation the day of special dedication to Na- tional service and sacrifice was observed. About 200 soldiers, in- cluding the members of the Cana- shall ever be, and our brighest hope of victory to know. that if God is with us no foe can prevail against us." lersile in his 92nd ve are resting at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. SUDSBURY-At Sea View. June 29. 1941, Duncan sudsbury, age 68 senh Summerside. P. E. I. P138830 Pie. Lewis. James Keith. . .I. F88854 Pte. Parry. Joseph Francis. Piusville. P. E. I. F88855 Pte. Shaw. Bordon Ray- lve spell-Ker. both on the platform and in the Legislature. He was a voluminous reader, and had expert knowledge of federal and proving. political subjects. He e mon on the text: " ow Long Wilt ill Lei ' ' 'e t lth the . 1 f is 1 re i- P01“ m, For“, Mel C. 1,0,,“ Fmevm $31,, ggggggggggg 5°“ “’ e montfl. upscale. 12h n. rm he re fizz alga’; 31m: Yb 1535p botah French and English eloquentw, IIIFKII Hoy ion wilt Thou hide Thy face High Mass was celebrated by 3° we He; {gmedev gods b “m; mmt Burlington g“ had 5 ""9 8m 1°! telling {rum mei__psahn X111 Re“ William Simpson and the w‘, scritcd w n g y - umorous anecdotes. He scored Red Cross and cigarettes by the God sees the end from the begin- many successes over political 000PER mo“ for me occasion “'85 preached Provincial Government through the McQUAID-In Charlottetown. June Parade held hing while man sees only a fleeting by Captain, the Rev. J. w. Mc- _ _ 1d when“ by his ready wit and abil- IOIIITI Gill [and distorted Dlctlue of t-homlmx Cal-die, chaplain. gsgaxaonosxlwgfingediimafirgifgfiyvbrfii 398" lghyégaifgeaegxggigilijlsrd “ltggulikr: lty to think on his feet. More than 1th? mutual?‘ N en {g In ills “m!” Father Mccardle —-——- A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Ilegion warded from Frank Hennesseyfis mall Mr- Arsenmm PTWt-‘d hlm- - ' e e usveness o! as seen tom "ld- we “re living thrmwh the About 500 soldiers and veterans War Services. Funeral Home last evening to his “l! t9 5° a 5951mm ‘111911191011 0f i most crucial hour of darkness of all our history—an hour blackened by the foul irilqultles of the dicta- tors of totalitarian states." Continuing he said. "The first need of the hour. therefore, is to maintain a spirit of supernatural optimism based on humble confl- clence in God. We must banish all defcatism, pessimism and sadness his constituency and was mid 1n 111811 fitoflm by all sections of the community. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and of the CMBA. and La Societe L'Assom.ption. He was leader of the male choir of st, Paul's Church, Summerside. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning from 5g, home in St. Teresa's for interment. ROGERSON-Ait New Haven. June 28, 1941. Mrs. William Rogierson, age 68 years. mineral Tuesday, scr- vloe startind at 2 om Interment Clyde River Cemetery. ARSENAULT-At Summerside on June 28. 1941. on. Adrien F took bait in yesterday morning's large church parade in connection with the National Service of 11,1»- cation. Thousands oi other persons Joined the mllltarv forces at the ser- vices which were held in the churches. The parade attracted much a:- tention as the soldiers of this war. accompanied by their Old-El‘ CDlil- "we are but creatures of a day". ‘would man have IlllIil-I mountainous barriers across the planet; or nave ldecreed the thunders roar or ilie dlghtniiigs flash; but at the same 1 time “would we wish an always level earth. an always cloudless sky, a world bereft of terror and glory? We would remove all suffering; but how. then. could we keen Da-tlenoe. _;,_.,._ - a a- -, Pope Pius GAIL PATRICK lllll HUNTER we 1n d_f5211.l>2§o_1l_.__, The Pope said thle "fierce inicn- Paul's l from our hearts and from our l1 s. “was o; me last Great Wm; m c1 .' .~ " 1d d A 1t, d 51 l. F‘ l h , !i§€°ii.§‘$.“‘.i.‘i.u°.°‘3é’§fl§“i.‘ll fiuiimti‘ m “s other with would. Wit - a through the a, streets. culled. i-Lfilifioihi ilifiifliulf?“ °“ “'° uiiiffili‘. iii uuiiiéé uiéliifv ° “'°“ PLUS _ MELODY MASTER wvet an endlus tale hiunan l“ u“ ‘gr “if Eémlsd §plrlitgltwliilcfi lined the mute of march to waich The pontiff, who had announced morning at 9 o'clock to st. Paula AND VITAPIIONE COMEDY days? We would never have made a We mus ma e ana as spi mo)?“ the soldiers izo past. The entire pai- ms speech u a mwage w me Church, Xagiatrnbleieizted l; fine appearatgice and v a ora e co n i heard about it. ‘mme were Lt. Col. F. I. Andrew, M. M.. Oi- fioer Conlmandii-i No. 62 Canadian Armv Basic Train Centre. was in ‘Calvary, bu,“ t cross were forward confidently to the , f ‘m m, f _ when the shadows shall flee away ,1???‘ ggkg: gage“ §hiflywe°rgmggfi and the light of a new resurrection m“ ‘"° “e m“ °"'“‘"°‘ °' B;ilillxlltrwlllaclihvslllvllgllleglopIlguisfiilggts my‘ w° see God men’ and mow iiioral qualities and our rent na- world, singled out Rome and the "WIIOlG Italian people" fol- special blessing before imparting his ben- cdlction on all. He said he knew Rome would not "deny that faith CRASWELIr-At the home of her sister. Miss Flora McGougan. Mal- peque. on June 88. 1 Barbara McGowzan. 1M0 Eugene Craswell. Funeral on Mun- suows AT zno In Memoriam 4 . widow of In loving memo y oi" my MothQ| that we are held by 111m. even when ____ -- ilonal power. It is this sp rit which charge of the parade which men-ed which has made her the mistress y h h Mrs. Bessie Maclbchern, who d - W. .. __ Jean‘ Arthur Sjtarrzed wivflgnlalgk ‘sweehv God hmeaq-a the shall méllrethus its onie lin in‘? geal- l xonff Iftrom thadArmolfi/Iries hi: ldélomiag. the Vlllbfld Eiglsraigjxesgcfltume gr gfsviéttilllaggréoncaltbel 3gmuei~rlgfi~Cplhzgiée varied this life June 29. 193a e -» fzaon csrugen cwe . canals o: 10S ere - “Gallant S0118” minim“ manned" Butwhglwmiiil are involved: chasm Ollfvlliih ie- Charlottetown branched? m3 ‘an... tdlgS"w Omit flowers. ThnnkuaGriltd for the faith that Men, the Pontiff said. "think of human events in relation to their approximate causes and immediate effect." while "God sees chem in their remote causes and judges their remote effects." "We know well the most serious difficulty for those who have not the correct sense of the Divine comes from scelng so many inno- cent victlrns involved in suffering by the same tempest which over- uirclms sinners,“ the Pope said. He then urged that people not merely accept sufferings with ree- dlan legion in command of Capt. J. F. Leilrhtiner; No 6 District Sig- nals under command of Lt. Col. K. 5- Rosers; The veteran's Guaid 0! Canada under command of Lieut. F. A. Grimmer. M. M.. Members of No. 62 Canadian Arnlv Basic 'I‘ra.l.n- lna Centre under command of Ma- ior A. S. Robertson. The. Light Horse Band. under the command of andmasfci- omas Moral-lane, and the West Kent school Band. under command of Bandmastcr William I-llne. were in attendance and provided stirrlnn martial music aloiuZ the route of march solve to make all necessary sacri- fice so that the struggle may be continued iintll the scourge of "isms" are removed from the world. JUDSON — At Pownal on June 28. i941. Mrs. William W. Judson. a ecl 89 years The remains are rest ng at the Cutcliffe Funeral Harrie where a private funeral service mil be held today, June 50. at 2 n. m. Standard Time. then to Alexandra chin-eh for public service at 2.30 (Standard Time). Interment Alex- andra Cemetery. Need 50 p. c. l ... ......,.. In lovlig i Mill, died June 30, I940. ' ' we wish for worship? Th G In Film Fantasy Rlot I shall paint I-Ils swastika. on every -——--— landscape, dirive l-I mammoth Working oondlt-lom MOW!“ a"? down every meadow. bellow inngue-in-cheek. hilarious DIOt 0f His orders from every sky, and re- i-The v11 andMiss Jonas." dellgh/t quire ug to "hell" at every corner?" This spirit wl1l_ make our chief ful film-fantasy starrlnu Joan Afl-h- "I-Iltlerlsi-n is hardly divine; it is thought. our chief aim. be to brinB ur and Dlayl todav Ind Tlwodly an infantile and colossal depravity. all the resources physical, intellec- ngldward Theatre on earth that friend is best who is tual. and moral of our great colla- The lovelv actrss is cast as “M!!! lowly. whose very quietness testifies try to the attainment of that end. Jones,” conscientious sales girl in a to magi-vs of character and who ‘Foi- tllls gift of freedom, now huge department store. while veter- gi-aduallv reveals depths of insight threatened, we will fight 0n and on an actor Charles Ooburn portrays I for us to explore. who wins b loy- and never sill-render until the prin- barking, dyse tic old oodlfer. reputed alty. who docs good bv steal . Li}, ces of utter darkness are vanquish- to be the rlc est man in the world Heaven also. such a friend is best. ed. and this priceless treasure of and unwitting owner of the Klimt And God seems to hide because freedom is gggul-pd (m- om- chug. can man irrhw. The Drowh- ren and our children's children yet c es When the struggles of life are o'er, We shall meet our own. our loved ones, And know them all once more. Inserted by her Loving Daughter, Jean. L-963-6-30-li. Opens At Capitol Jackie Cooper, Bonita Granville Gene Reynolds and a Swill) °l clever youngsters mingle thrills and comedy into rapid-fire entertain- ment ‘fqallgn; sons," drama of a izfoilbiif high school students who and amateur detective work to their curriculum. The new picture oven-B ro-ciiv at the Capitol Theate- Direoted by George Belt-I. °l “Judge I-Iai-dy Family" fame. End with Gail Patrick and Ian Hunter In Memoriam emporium . only so - iiroviai the adult mnance, the omiolulrm warm. human drama. e1‘ likened God to a parent who unbomg- he added, The parade proceeded up Kent isnotlon. but to love them. to Glory ' ' story diglq with two boys close will: its sparkling comedy. the story,‘ sends a child to school and then "finally we need (o bfln n. Street to Great George where the, in them, as the Apostles Peter andi e When we ween beside the biei- lllénds mough ma; fgflhflg are 001mm; m; efforts of the wealthy leave; him to make his own way. 11310;, back into our personal Ives. Pmwsmnl’ Duty ‘V9115 11ml!‘ , Paul did in their martyrdom, which; Where some well-loved form is leld CllUXIliuS. unc of the men is convic- tycoon to uivestlgatc conditions 1n He contrasted that with what nap- “m, the ‘we, o; o“, chfldren. “m, Fitzroy Street and back to me pope's speech commemorated. ‘ 0. may then the inourner, lieu ted 0f murder. so the two boys his establishment W lmnersonatlns } pens when an over-fond but unlvlse m, whom’ RM me pubnc éaizrifsuchesliytorlan Church. The v-rhnugh languishing o, faith m l It ls I, be not afraid an together with their so oo- a 0e oer . 88500 _ maren lie o 1c no on. we as a ~ mens ear , roug peasure, ~ , ills-ti! ll a tn i liuili- rchntIctentlIrleudslIII-lll with ttllllaonmgllflli ~ his 135...?“ iii-bhilnchud and d” fir; iilChrlslllan uutioiioaiilutthwi Llleuto .1. Trslac‘ii<§i‘?iiiic.°"i$illl§lu§ii' seek,“ 1M," mggm, h m, ‘m, ,,_ Inserted by Hie Wife. "° l“ W" ° r“ regeneration] Why noes God hide’! "Because ' ' south on Great George to Grafton. 3 ' p B" H‘! Mill. seleslenly. his ITBKlW-l ummaw and u roarmus are fighting for Christianity. We must. therefore. humblv beg the Divine help in this crucial test for vatcs their lives. men are driven to judge as evil and unmixed evil all P and clear th myste . Through a . _ _ _ , m“~°"°“1 “W? “"1 Wm“ “W” when he actllaly hoipsf Omurafiigshwsdllgwlsngndmanlagsleg; gilillegooldofilieirgexidulililchsrliriiuiie orrrawa. June 29—lCP)—1~ion. I‘ m a 3° n‘ nd hi ‘iaivuii. nami . l ll 4 limit" n - hysical mishaps of this earth," J. a. Teggart, chairmen of the , ihzczninszszz. n. ....... wrvtetgtfiaglhiiilifliiéifiiii terhnJh-i.w.i*ii.n=£a M M ow-wvh- “*n~.l%"~i"*"..... a... u... T. ... u. u». Bu... so i. i. 0i the crime. rccollfllm" l‘ l“ ‘ gtvlillltklllilglllluseflhftlllillllflllt.‘ tlal truth and poor achievement un- haffdld‘ , n n“ t B. Bomers, B.D.. s.TM'.. conducted L --_________ _ tonisht "wt "B. 50 P" 6011i» fPdilc- » '°h°°l 111W. tho "w the Crlmm“ Robert Cllllllllln s nits the roman-l til we find Him in a woi-tiiici- earth F u "i1; Q5 5f“ “h, 9P5‘; "'°,“,’,‘,: the worship and oieachoa the SPf- Lieutenant Governor B. w. Le- "on l" the" "Si"! wneumptlml 0‘ N D MacLea“ liito disclosing 11.3 guut. A fight be- m. lead onmslw q 5m, while Edd and a Dun;- wofghlp" N? m; . ‘by: f‘ s“ ' l “f! gt f * inoii. At St. Dllnstnlfs Basilica. Illgh Page look the salute as the parade Pm‘! 97°51"? mcludhlfi haw" and ' ° twcrii Jackie and Gene, tense imd Gwenn 8M1 vlnlttnn llll Vylsvllcea’ 3i“): if,“ lg “gr Mass was celebrated bv Rev. Wfll- passed the Bank of Montreal. lie limb by the D9091? 019M185" dill‘- hlomcnts in liideouts, adventure in 5 z, Balrall have 0m" lwmred rglleseuixlaliigdioi? vIuh-uuwn efifilgl: b: lam Simpson and the sermon was was accompanied bv Aides Lieut. K. 111g the neXt thféc months Will b9 UNDERTAKER e night club. a dramatic courtroom r0 , 6am ood of "Kitty Foyle" U" Mn" Wbrlhll‘ "Y God in hifinblg branched by Captain. the RBV. J. W. Blrtwlstle of the Navy an Major J, sufficient to ermit the desired ln. srqiiiyngq “M, ,, gambling mm u“, rune directed mu Frank Ross-Nor- " ~, ‘ l, , Mwardle. Roman Catholic Chim- R. Paton. D. 0. 0.. representative Crow! in sh Pmont-i o! baton t0 EMBALMER ' 0d l I r RKO - 9975"" "F! PPM"- Rt’ 2°“ ‘s lain mid Mr W G 8 noer private scc-‘Bfltlin bélfll made.’ lT°'i‘.‘.‘v.‘.'?° l"tlhilghjs;,~°"llfi§illil°fii gidoxfiififingciilTeutilios tak- T00 Late To Claslfy 5“mm"d ‘m M m“ °°mm°le 5"?" For theietm-n march. both parties retary.’ ' De ' l I-Ie said information coming to P.‘ ‘s m“ "' ‘.3 i lam in many iamoii.» spots in —~—-—————-—-————-~~ °l l’ ‘7""*““" i“ 1"” 0°‘! "m" met at the corner of Grafton min‘ The parade then continued by the board during the past week ln- Chlrlotldown Ind Stiiie Un llic linnil leo Gorcey mt p ' ll thine: and ni fell w me fr" l ‘i “ and around New York City. and in- L981‘ —- SATURDA} AT WOOD F‘ , ~ .1‘ " T‘ Prince Streets. The parade ilien wav of ueeii and Kent Streets dlcated that Canadians had ie- North wimpy" M me Dad EM ltd" wmbm eluding e hectic my afternoon’ Islands Ferry mans pocket watch. Gods sake. Re felon ls the anlrlt] Drocudgd up Gfflflfifl ma m. -- rsbaCk to t e Armoui-ies when the sponded "in e verv definite way" n, n. m” ‘M Tm“? xmy‘ ~-- et Owe! Island. l Finder please notify Guardian. i’! ‘flplslflshusorylcot ha‘! Shtfiflof- left" was given at the Wel- Mem- members of N0. t! c. A. B. T. C. to the appeal of last Monday to M” } ,,_ ai-otlani peec weadlew-orlelonqmenfluuermflierlnnounweieeerveddlnner. utleeeporknroductt. _ .. ‘ca... -