_ ___ "rmr. i,:l1l\|<l‘.iIl'lf|€'I‘ilWN GUARDIAN" . . w‘. - . - l’. M. c. .4. aldanlea Ill Mitiiiitliilll . . Ordiustionhitiil holy priesthood r . '-- y The seventy-fourth annual meet- W?! DUN-ll "I 3°11 9"." 5.59".‘ ’ lng of the y, M, e, A, w“ h,“ drul, Boston,‘ Mus. on the nor-sin; 3”‘ Dunc“ "cum, csday evening insthe y_ M; c_ A p1 April 11th., 1980. A 6113s 0i grluurs with m, ,1, A, 51mg pub young men were elevated to the sub- ‘ldentjpreslding. Previous m the re- lime diauity 0! - Ohrllth "w"? ports or the prggldent me o; the priesthood by l-lis Ihnlneiiee William Opmmittees, a sumptuous dinner was cfldm“ oummnr °1 mwn- A‘ served and a‘ number of musical 111°"! ‘he “fldldiinefl i" “will!” numbers rendered by Miss Thelma W5 m‘: R"- Amm mmud M“? ‘reed on the violin eglgted by M“, Donald of Sraingfleld, Int 61.39 is Mildred cox ‘on the plene, and by a soa of the late Ronald MacDon- Mr. Alan Masher, tenor, aid. who died sixteen months ago, Afterfthe ‘reading-cl the minutes H18 moth" MH- Marv Macpeulld- of ,the_ seventydhll-d annual nleet- still lives on the old homestead. and lngfby Mr. J. L. Douglas, the meet. has been an invalid for thirteen was opened with prayer offered years- It was a some o! Iffli 1319- by Rev. Dr. a. QJvineent. followed vine» and u-u“ °°<1°“‘ ’ 411mm by the repqgf, etjtlge gum-d o; D1,. to Father MacDonald's mother to glors presented by President ,1, A_ learn of h ordination. It seemed to (filer-k, The edqptlon o1 the report alleviate her sufferings as she vied‘ was moved by Dr, Ayn-g mq s”. with the other members oi her fam- - ~onded by Mr. c. Black, ily when the glsd news of his ordin- ‘ _ ation W35 flashed over the wireto APPOINTMENT or 913501-935 his many friends and relativeson ' Prince Edward Island. immediately alter ordination Father MacDonald wired his mother his first priestly blessing. Holy Cross Cathedral was beauti- fully and artistically arranged for the Ordination ceremonies. The im- mense cathedral was packed to the doors, many people wire unable to gain entrance to the cathedral ls the doors were closed as soon as the immense edifice was filled, Thaila- ands waited outside during ._ the‘ en- tire ceremony. The friends and rel- atives of Father MacDonald treet- ed hirri at the Cathedral school hall. where they all received his priestly blessing. _ ‘the age of three years. Father MacDonald made his coi- The “ma” w“ u,“ flush,“ o, / 1°54“ 5mm” n‘ ‘he "“'°“‘ “u” Mr. and Mrs, Allan Mcewsln. form- ' Serve this crunchy cereal for Oiic colleges throughout the United I f 1 m wh h _ _ States. In the fall of 1924 rather Eflxxwzéehervgzrenhezosv; w: _ Y°"1‘ m"! mlddll’ mfill- with " sliced fruits or honey. Delicious Mlcmnald entered Mt’ St‘ Mary's Hopedale, here the family made \ E A '- couege Emmibmburg Md" A‘ " Jun‘ their future home. There were in all RICE KRISPIES . ‘Night, '1 sanitize-see; m, u - "evil/AK 52c. ‘. A ' on ‘rhursday, urn-ell 1st .. m. Duncan Mel-mil. s‘ varv hly "- teamed resident oi Dariington pass- ed peacefully sway It the ripe old age of 89 years. 1 ‘the deeeaseifhad been in a rat -l er poorcondltlon of health _for over a year so that the coming of the ‘end was not unexpected. Bhe was ' oi s strong, rugged con- stitution and even up until a short time before her death she wasrat timeaabie to move about the house. ‘But her goodly supply oi reserve en- ergy gradually waned until on the above mentioned date her gentle spirit winged" its heavenward night. MliaDilnMn McLeod, husband of deceased passed away some twenty years ago. Mrs. McLeod now ltaves to mourn the lose of a kind and loving mother one son and three daughters. The sol-i is Malcolm Mc- lsod. oa the old romestsad, Dar- iingtonand the daughters lrellirl. a. J. Sutherland, Boston, was. Mrs Harvey P. Johnstmc, Joilastcn, Mass. and Mrs. Colonel Allan Mc- Leod. l-lai-tsvilie. Three sons and a daughter l. ‘eceased their mother at diflerent intervals during the put fortytwo WN-s. These were John McLeod. killed in Western Canada, some 35 years ago, Allan Mcbeod, drowned in Maine. nine‘ years I50. and Daniel Mclcod who died in ltoxbury, Mass. in 1Q. Another daughter Isabella McLeod, passed s- way about forty two years ago at I! ‘vii 3i} lUlniblili-UX ‘vf ‘lulvii IKINI. Ml. xll/ hi‘ Q ‘- ill NJAMIN Havana The Land Of Romance 1 A masquemn gm db Dr. Archibald, chairman of the tective outwits a band of I m‘? ‘mmmittee- bmugm in international jewel thieves as the new directors Messrs. W. A. and apprchends a mur- Stewart, L. Douglas, Neil McLean? dcrc" Frailk Stewart, C. C. Archibald. L. J. Stacey. It pings ‘a song of crispness! for breakfast, lunch or dinner. And the‘ kiddies’ supper—so easy to digest. r Good to munch right out of the package. Sprinkle into soups. Use in candies, mncaroons, in place of nuimeats. YOU CAN”? imagine a more tempting cereal! So crisp it actually crackles when you pour on milk or cream. And how these nourishing rice bubbles do taste! Crisp with toasted goodness, rich with flavor. Children welcome milk when it comes with Rice Krispies. ALSO SENNETT COMEDY AND McNANEE NEWS‘ FINANCIAL REPORT Mr. W. A. ‘Stewart presented the 5 report of the financial committee, jpointing out that the financial re- l spouse had not coma up to the es- itlinates, and showing an expendit- ‘llffl 0i’ $6,298.47 with a. slight mar- gin on the credit side of the ledger. He stated that he hoped that all canvassers make a strong attempt to ‘get cash on the, spot or at least a , definite pledge. Order Rice Krispies at hotels, cafeterias, on dining-cars. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg iii London, Ont. Always oven-fresh PHYSICAL couiwirrss in the waxlite inner seal wrapper. iglillill"... will ' strikearesponsiva ‘ note in every ' human hearb- ‘ ~ with v\~ sens-comedy. sculwknaun y = PRINCE EDWARD YEXT MONDAY i‘ Mysterious! Alluring! Beauti- - ful! And now speaking in a, voice hailed as the finest on- the screen! Mr. J. A. McMillan, president of Who physical department. read a statement showing the increased ac- tivitlei of the department. The stu- dent's gym classes have a member- ship of thirty. The time of the sen- iors is taken up with basketball. 'Handball is becoming a popular game, and innovations. Boxing was again under the dir- ection of Mr. Thos. White, who as ever, renders valuable assistance. Badminton ‘-' rapidly_ becoming a popular sport. Basketball is under- gQing s. strong revival, both girls and boys games being played. A number of lesgues~are in ollfiriition. ior, In 1926 he graduated from the um, mam m the "m" b"! ll. six college with honor. The following - - brother-s and three sisters. All of the Se te be h . . Mfryhn Siminifry fivxlitjifcfdhc hllolirsusell other members predeceased Mn‘ 146' ' Leod. N ain. his theological studies. Having com- M" 11?,‘ olwwgm‘ ‘my who w“ PM“ “is °°‘"s° h‘ w" “dmm quite wide] known and was held in to the holy priesthood on April utn. ' y 1930 high esteem by all, She took a deep ‘ interest in ail that pertained to the M2550???‘ sizgdifismixa-‘Tg 533:1: welfare of the school. ,the church t ' d Mm’ in st‘ Paul‘; Church’ cm‘ itdliyhtfl xllliyafgioodwcfuselvflil’ zldse, Mass. The deacon of the timely‘! 516mm ma sorrow m one m?‘ uvézegngv Diixhhsmm’ could be kinder than ‘she was and no s - . . - ' - - l- , ever ll n i i in Shane. Master, of Ce. lea,‘ Rlev. 3:“ ltro Zzr-eimmionun °€,°r$y.;m_ ggfiluazlsgané‘gminliiiyfxmzéézlfl crs found _a hearty welcome. She ,. ' . - l, ‘ ,. t “l” l-"rlsalrsos wjiliwsuw‘ at s=--1=-u'=-‘<=hu‘-l=- ~ = » w §§§°l.e*ll'3i§l'..§°§nb7'.inl§§ thing’: the present time. "the demahdfcan- .'I‘l1g sermnrlevng pfljgchgd byflthg . l . I be’. I -h not be metwitirasitherldepartlnerit lj-‘pev, paged, fieflgtl-egsed the mien.‘ I‘ gga re: a s“: e Presby- could wlsh- Durlns last Fall ness and sublimity of the Eternal‘ serwa“, truemti» m dam-m; an; hockey practices were held. Priesthood and portrayed in bequtl- yéumer daysvher place in ‘the sum McMillan payed. a, striking m1 and forceful language the priest m“ w“ seldom o‘. mm. found tribute to Mr. Partridge, the physical as an "All" ghflsgusy H, cons“. vwaigt . , dlfecwf- Wh°m he °°Yl$id°T°d l‘ tulated Father MacDonald on ‘his ne- wmmg o, the end had no READY "r9 g "Iv nlnuuv ve AT the threshold of a new season will its hidden possibilitlcs, but with i firm faith in an industry ivilhoui which all others must Coast‘. . . ion No. 20 Canadian Brotherhood of - ' ' ' Railway Employees; Grand Division Peters Road aluxvlclnlty C, B. of B. 17.; Winnipeg Division C. late! n. 22.5 Division 4’! and"l89 c. B. of R. EL; Prince Edward Divis- ion, S, s. Prince Edward Island; C. B. of . 8.; Boyne Orange Lodge No. 614; Arch Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. I. Square and Compass, Vic- toria Dodge A. F. and A, M. vMT-i-‘CLQDN _- ing program was carried out: Violin " ' ' ' ’ selections by Messrs. Rmcr Chand- ler and Archie Aulcl; Harmonica se- lections by \M6S3l'5, Clifford Chand- ler, Harry Horton and William Jeh- kins, A recitation by Mrs. Benj. Jenkins was niuch enjoyed, B5 was the VOCiIl duo: by Misses; Doris Wood We regret to state that oil Satur- day. 3rd inst., Mr. Alexander Mc- Innis, of Point Pleasant, 110L633, sul- fered a severe loss when his resi- dence with all its contents was com- pletely destroyed by flrc. The con- flagration occurred during the day- time, when quite unexpectedly, the My soul in 'lf€§l{8i‘€'lice_'fl0w prays For me, for thee: Lliig‘cliiy"of days; “ ‘ May I, as thou, for secret stress sad eyes 'I‘iie French Air Ministry has been asked by two prominent aeronautical associations to establish a gliding in- Keep tears. that smiles * maybless, Keen lny hands clcansedirom sordid GLIDING INSTITUTE WANTED‘ dross, ~ My shoulders squared to raise the cross, My eyes uplifted mother sweet, From thc dull pain that clcgs the fest, ZMy soul oaks, in the days to be. That I may. stumbling, follow thee, _ _ And following still as once I ran Across 'lJl'i0‘_Il_D0i‘—-8 little span- That step by ‘$21) and day by day May take me on my mother's way, So my gladfisoul remember; thec And asks this, always this for me, O mother dear, _so4i_a_lr away, Think on thychiid ‘ting, Mother's Dayl, ‘ The second Sunday in May is Mo- ther's Day. What a beautiful thought it was-and is-to sot aphrt a spe- , cial day on which in honor one who mfi-‘Jin t0 much to every son and daughter. everywhere. and if the one ‘TnOthH in the world for u: has (“gone beyond" let us try to put a touch of extra glddncss into the life of some nther mother. for her sake. A most enjoyable social time was ‘heldun the, Women's Institute Hall on Saturday evening, ‘May 3rd. Mr. R. W. chandler‘, acted the part of .__uulrrnan_ and the lonéwin; pleas- rk£vnu— "LIKE/r and Julia, Carver. Mr. Roger Chand- ler added much to the evenings en- joyment by time and again favor- ing the audience with tweet strains from his violin. Roger bidsiair to become a, talented musician, and all wish him a successful carcer. Mrs. J. W. Ballcm was .\c acccmjanist for the evening. After the complet- ion of‘ the program. a delightful lunch was served in the usual good style of the Mt, Albion Institute ladies. The singing of the National Anthem brought a wry pleasant so- cial evening to a close. Miss Martina Chandler. student a», C. B. 0.. spent the week end at hel- home here. Miss Minnie Judson, Pow-rial. was a visitor to Mt. Albion over the week end, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chandler. lt is pleasing to learn that John- ,ina, little daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. iJolin H. Myers, is recovering from a recent attack oi bronchial pneu- monia. - Miss, Helen Chandler, teacher at Iona, has returned to resume her dirtiw, after gpleasant holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, w. A. Chandler, Haselbrook. The monthly meeting oi-the Mt. Albion Women's inrtitlltewas held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ballem on , Tuesday cvening._ May 6th., Meeting opened with Creed and thirteen menrbers answered roll call. Minutes of the last ‘meeting wot-e read and approved. Rmorts of committees were then received and the usual pumps; transactions dilptled ci. The delegates toti-le ' l conven- tion were appointed ‘as ollows: Mill young man of high ideals and sbund principles. BOYS‘ WORK COMMITTEE Mr. Clever McLean thought that all had been said in the former re- ports. He too paid ‘a tribute to Mr. Partridge. a GAMES COMMITTEE Mr. J. A. McNair reported for the games committee. Bowling is as al- ways a very popular game. ‘The pool and billiard tables were renovated. At present three leagues are bowl- ing off for their league champion- ships. . LADIES AUXILIARY Mrs. Samuel Campbell presented her report for the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. A successful year was reported. The May rummage sale was smaller than usual. The Y's Men's sup = began in November. The annual Father and Son Banquet was held during the winter. Thanks were ex- tended to the Y's Men for help in raising funds. Memo mgr-e, erected in lun- don in 1e06, and the‘ some of the murder of William Tel-rise, the lim- eln deter. in m1. is buns rebuilt the pllllo concluded a most enifly- gblsprogrtm. after which l. delishc- fui lunch will served by the hostels- um meeting w be held at the home oi Mhs Julia, CsrverA-M. BRING m. .‘|lii~/ Ant-Ml! 1666!! UDNTTHIMK. VD FIND r successful endeavor in reaching the Priesthood. The Rev. Father Hickey paid a beautiful tribute to the new- fears for her,»h'e often spoke of her eternal home and-st times longed ly ordained priest's invalid mother. choir of over five hundred voices sang the Mass. The choir was divided into two soc- . , ctively a; the St. Pauls lmmcnsc tions known for the day when the great God and Father of all would come to take her whom she ‘had believed and she was persuaded that He was able to keep w be with Himself. “She knew in, sanctuary choir and the regular‘ choir which sang from theecholr The beautiful new ‘Church of 5t. Pauls W85 crowded to the doors. A dinner and leception was ten- dered to Father MacDonald at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Shrce- Father MacDonald to receive Mast/ifs vineyard. Father MacDonald intends visit-l fng hi; mother and other members’ of his family around the latter part’ incl-s Father will not be able to‘ leave Boston any earlier. The summer with his mother and msny' friends on Prince Edward island. ' Spain has announced the dispel“. the national automotive industry we AN‘ IF i 11400611‘? ~ I ' . 't'r 23%‘ "what she had committed to l-Iis trust against that day." The end was l peace. The funeral was held on the M‘- B°lh “m” “lwmlwd i" “W! rlwrnoon of Saturday; March lsth. m3 the '°5p°"‘°" The 5mm“? mfllhe service was conducted by Rsv. beautiful. At the conclusion oi the a Emmy smvem Th, m“ bare“ Mm the °h°k “M” u“ “pnfiiwere Messrs. Dougald McPherson, leadership of Professor Ecker, circled Ahghmy »o1uk,n’ - Aleundel. Mb in V shape around Father MacDon- “mm, Alexander Bymcuod, John aid and sang‘ “Tu es Sacerdos inf Mcunnam s," n I ‘ Aeternum. It was a beautiful eii- mm“ mpg-mm, w,‘ m the Harm max to a most marvellous ceremony. V1119 cemeum and Allan Cum- Card Of. Tlianlrs nan- Hundreds of people called imonf l-Mrs, Murdock Maclleod and fam- the floral tributes to the‘ hi8 ‘ ily wish to thanlgtheir many. friends Priest-ii’ 711ml"! Ind t0 Wiah" hirrflfor their kindness and messages of many years of active service in ¢ll!‘gympAt,hy din-mg death of her late husbancbalso for beautiful floral h-ibutel. illness ‘and sssa-s-s late Mur- dock MccLeom-Pillow, The Family, of May. Due to the pressure oiabus- ‘Pillow. Grand Orange Lodge oi Brit- icll America: Ancho , Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter Webster ‘Ind Harold Mac- Father intends spending the entire, 100d: Wreaths, Session of Zion church; ‘n-ustees of Zion Church: Mr. and ma.’ w. r, uidlrriash: Mrs. Basie Tinney; Mr. andmirs. Frank ‘Haney-and Mr. and Mrs.,l1scgb tlon of the lzcnunissiou "Dal meter-v, “rim”;- w_.w_ w, mutter-t, . 9.1g. Whlch was loookited to surname danish Club; knight: of pythiss; Tfllilll of ‘P; l- I. 30311141; Divls- Mrs. Joules Patter-soar snd Janie. Sprays Mr. and Mrs. Vernoniliowatt; Mr. and Mrs. William _MacMillan; Mr.‘ and Mrs. Philip I-lowatt; Mr. and: Mrs. Samuel Kennedy; Mrs. Maymc Walsh; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car- son; W. M. ;S., oi Zion Church Choir of Zion Church. Crcsoents Ladies Aid of Zion Church; Dom- inion Life Assurance Co, per Major J. A. MacKenzic; Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Forsyth; Mr. John Macbcod and family. Telegrams _ Loftus H. Reid. Toronto; A. R. Masher, Ottawa; M. M. McLean, Ot- tawa; 0. H. Minchen. Calgary; N. l.- Prestnn. Winnipeg; Robert- liykes Winnipeg; W. d. Smith, Halifax; George Milligan, ‘rruro; Fred G. MacLeod, Providence, R, 1.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins, Ottawa. CARDS AND LETTERS 0F BYMPATIIY Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Kerlsington; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Snelgrove; Mr. and Mrs. .;Brenton Wood; Mr. Henry ritual-aid an; Mr. and Mrs. Wsr-' ran Burns; ivtflrs. E- S. Crockett and Helen. Halifax: Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. l0 Crystal Chapter No.1 o. is. 5.; Miss Edna Harris: Mrs. William. Meliuchern, Mernvid: Mrs H. Dodsworthfiiulifax; Mr. M. A. Mclieill. irittlc sands: Miss Lorena house was found to be in a seething mass of flames. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Innis weoe alone in the house at the time. their daughter and grandson being absent from home. In a vain attempt to salvage at least some of the contelits, Mr. Mclnnis was sever- ly burned. Owing to the water sup- ply being situatcd so near the house, the heat -and smoke of tho burning building prevented access to this means of securing water. The loss is a heavy one, ns the house was coin- paratlvely new and nothing could be saved-also an out-building near it was destroyed. in which seed grain and other valuables wcrc stored. Mr. and Mrs. Mclnilis an: respected resi- dents oi this vicinity. well up in years, and by hard labor and thrift. had succeeded in building up their home, now swept to dust by this re- lentless foe. We learn that no in- surance covcrs their loss. Mr. Peter Morrison, who spent the winter months at his home in Peters‘ Road, has returned to Montreal, where, for a number of years. he has held a responsible position with the Donaldson Anchor 00., in thelrj. S. trade from the great Canadian Me- tropolis to the foreign trans-Atlantic wit.‘ up“ Following the conditions for the "running of the lines" along the far-flung lobster"- fishlng grounds. encouraging reports of good catches arc reported, which would seem to indicate/a prosperous . season for the fishermen. Milne "s1 null semi M. Sample; Miss Bertie Stewart; ‘m!’ cw. 46:5 H B!!!» NWDI. mi ‘m: More \.~t' elcrdl- or HA5 MAO! MITHIhiK-f Cultivation of the land for seeding is now general. and the farmer ism! 4' rqeerré d1‘? stitutc. They promise to assist thl project in the way of finance, coun- sel and material. The institute wouli determine the most effective type! of gliders. the best fields for xilriinl operations and othcnqucstiolis con- nected with the sport. CABS FOB. BAIL 0R ROAD Motor coaches which may be rim on railsos on roads at will are be- ing tested by a leading railway I» England. The coaches Mil h!" pneumatic tires for running on ti" road. and,‘ in addition, steel-shod rims with flanges for rail travel Passengers could embark at a W’ trnl point in a city, be w“ i“ railway, and thence reach their dei- tination at high speed. _—ITJFl~‘-I_Cllt‘_N7I7J- OPTICAL SERVICE auislll v n. cusrci. arfarmou nIvBN 1° nil-am worm J. w. JOHNSTON Illl - plume “ ‘ Phone iii-l- Charlottetown Phone 760 0 ‘ DR. J. P. MILLAR DINTAL IUBGION ', IOUlI-O u luv ‘ l . g u 8.00 Caner QIIOII and llcbinolll Moooeeqoeboeeoeoewotttf 2mm "m! ‘ cvmHqaaArefl i ' uQiri-r . v