V Eastern Guardian P.E.I. Link With First E..E..':..!'..:'...s '::.:"..:9 Hearings For were spiced with nrous aleettoneering by staunch 1&1! X1 hsqd lnmindiheobligationsoftheGs-a-. eral Agreement on Tariffs and The Guardian, Thurs. May N, 195 Pay I tolshtadstallsofths Tclff load OTTAWA (CP)-Jhe tariff board will hold hearings on a proposed revision of the tariff schedule for primary iron and steel products. it was announced Wednesday. JDIIIIIIAKING and Adjust- ments. Mrs. Alec Macbougall, Montague. Phone 5-4. .!Cl!0lCE of the house sale. Extra pants with all Tip Top Suits at A. F. Campbell's, Mon-” tague. ,,;”:;',:f.,.,,,,,,,,,, b.ToMalieIxtended taken by ministerial f - ones Hamid-J.une when proo:.ii:c.:s Tow M W . VANGOUII (CI)-The trad- declde whether to accept or re- tion-steeped Grey Cup may com- iect the federal offer. EICALATOI sauna te for attention with a candle- Trade. Data and place of the public hearings will be announced iat- sr. Welfare Plan haters. Local politics were prac- tically dead between tau and 1046 Premier.Of Newfoundland ml m,,,,,,,,m cmmm, - were begun. .r..T:.".r:: tiiiiiii. :2T..::.:-I-.....-"'v:.':..'.:'::.:".u.:.' no --1 -- -- noun t tan l l b ST. JOHN'S. Ngiu. (CP) - A men and four tountalna ill but ”f,:oxm'-':'; ,f,fmi; '3;'.;.'3: Rev. Maurice Coffin. 0.M.l. To Be Ordained To Priesthood it has recently been announced from Holy Rosary Scho' rate, Ottawa. Ont.. that the Rev. Maurice Cleveland Coffin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover H. Iioflin. Morell. P.E.I., among a number of young men who will be ordained to the Priesthood in the Ohlate Order in a forthcoming ordination cere- mony. Brother Coffin was born in Morell on August 27. 1016. and received his primary education in the village school and his high school education at St. Dun- sian's College. Upon completion of his high school he Joined the Morell Conslnn .' Co-op As- mcistion and under the patron- age of that organisation he an- lered Guelph Agricultural Col- legewherehe ', ' Ja" to operate a Creamery. Havin successfully operated the Morel Co-operative Creamery for a number of years he A signed that position in 1948 and joined the English-speaking Province of the oblates of Mary immaculate and began studies for the Priesthood. Brother Coffin wil be ordained by Bishop Jordan. co-adjutor Archbishop of Edmonton. Alta.. also a member of the oblate 0rdar..in St. Joseph's Church. . Deserts To Reds r lum in b which was granted. the Commu- - rank or unit. but only his army 4' trlcia's will be May It to June 4. Buy now and save 115.00 to S3l.00. Claims Canadian BERLIN (Reuters)--A Canadian soldlef. Ralph Bemard Frederick Cross. a peeled for politic asy- ast Germany on y 11, nist East German news agency ADN said Wednesday night. The agency did not give Cross' number. SM No. 18435. Cross had been a soldier in the Canadian Anny from 151 to 1055. ADN said. It did not say from where he camp to East Germany. There are no Canadian soldiers in Berlin. The 1st Canadian In- fantry Brigade Group is stationed at, Soest in West Germany, how- ever. I 1- , At Ottawa. the army said it has on is roll call a soldier named Ralph Bernard Frederick Cross. The army said he is a member of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Pa- Canadian Light infantry. in West Germany. the army at Edmonton in Novem'- ber. 1953. He listed his occupation then as farmhand and his next-of- kin as his wife. Mrs. Edith Isobel Ellen Cross of Pierccland. Saak. I324 arrived in Europe April 19. 1 . An army spokesman said head- quarters here has no knowledge of Cross seeking and receiving political asylum its Communist East Germany. DIAMOND SOURCE About 96 per cent of the world's supply of diamonds comes from Africa. Ottawa. na Sunday. June I next. and will celebrate his First Solemn High Msu on Sunday. June II in the Church of the Litp tie Flower, in his native Morell. His many friends will be offer- ing their personal congratula- tions and good wishes to the new priest at a reception in his honor at the home of his parents thioughout the afternoon and evening of that auspicious day. QAPIIIOL now suowma SENH UPRI (Isa-pter No. I "MAN NOLE SHNG Wl.'!'HUi'lILWIrilIlP” runn.srsruNsoavo'u- 1333; Ag Tm, hi” .. F". k ”& YOU PLEASE --"...'r.-.- .2: :: -- un or" - - one .iuveaIe Delinquent at as "”,,..'.:::5.,g'?',"ft "L FREE BOTTLE WAR fl lonald legal - Diana I43 IEIVICE "KDTIMI aareasguam FOR IONZO" Clean spacious BIIT BOOM! Cartoon and Comedy ADULTS 60c lgggggiaii pun Am;-gt BOX OFFICE OPEN S AT 7:80 P.M. MAYFAIR waeav mas. MAY ms n-iussoav orig minister under responsible govern- ment. opening the biggest chapter in the island's stormy political his- "”'3'- . . in front of that same bulldmg this year multi-colored lights will glisten through a spray-ng foun- tain and busts of four historic fig- ures will be unveiled in commem- orate the year this oldest British colony and newest Canadian prov- minlon. P. F. Little. who left Prince Ed- ward lsland in 1844 to start prac- tising law here with his brother, Liberal banner. COLORFUL ERA year Newfoundland politicians were born. not bred. ince became a self-governing Do- became the country's first prime minister in 1855, just five years after he entered politics under a At commemoration formalities later this year. his son. now in his 70:. will likely be standing by proudly. The provincial govern- ment has invited him over from Ireland. where he was born after his father retired as judge of the Nszyyfoundland Supreme Court in The centenary will mark the successfully completed a long struggle for self- government. And it will mark that era from 1855 to 1934 when re- sponsible government. led by 19 different prime ministers, guided the country through one of the most colorful eras of her history. Those were the days. say old-timers. when The provincial government is not planning any flowery celebrations. Instead. the 375.000 allotted for the purpose will be used to establish - ment will spend most of 111011837 on things to be used and seen long after celebrations would have been forgotten. - He says the busts will represent two former prime ministers and two members of commission of government which ruled here from 1984 to 100. uvatri cauraions P. F. Little. only :1 when he led the first government, resigned his seat in ms, the year Confedera- tion with Canada became a live issue. This was one of the big sub- iecta that injected so much color was dropped again and not revived until after the Second World War when it was finally carried through. Although Newfoundland was not represented at the 15'! conference. the country sent delegations to Canada four times before 1096 to ,, ' possible terms. The mat- ter even reached the ballot papers here in 1889. but was firmly re- jected in favor of independence. Even when this issue was not before the government, there were always lots of subjects to k p usually evenly-divided two-pa politics colorful. Governments in- augurated services like railways. steame services and telegrapha. and survived bank crashes and the disastrous fire of 1892 that wiped out,this city. The era ended imly in ltiu when at Newfoun d's own re- quest. Britain suspended the con- stitution and a commission of gov- ernment was set up to run th country's affairs. This period 570 PRINCE j KIIM-lQl.Hl..sesn.uss--.........lfiIIH REGULAR PRIOE -- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TODAY 10 SATURDAY - Shows 3:30 - T - 9 EDWARD BIIY BEN! THUR. - F sauanas. ls. aouno STIAK. Is. . GDVQLEAF FANCY Q-(XYHID I-sac G0-OP SUPER MARKET MOITAIII 'l'OMATOES.Is. 23: GliEEN!C!LlRY.st-lcii 25c GREIN LITTUCI. Ilnnd 25: OORNlDSPARlIRIIS.ls. I98 CORNEDPORK HOOKS. II. Zie OHUCK POT ROA5T.II. 45c Nnwwasnnsvnnrnnonnr IONiISwItII'll"FeceCIetII 45: IONIII. with 30" Tea Towel .. 90: M ssaese,IO:' PIlKSAI.MON.lnrge ' w I-IlS.halves. 2ter...........43c Lilli"! r RIITCOCKTAI. Zoea. 393 CO-OPnH.l.YPOWDIIS.lfer...,1Ic FIT IIIILII RI. - CAT. I9: eaeseeseesaee Hesse companies who asked for higher tariffs. Mr. Harris received briefs re cently from Algoma Steel Corpor- ation Limited. Dominion Foun- dries and Steel Limited. Domin- ion Steel and Coal Corporation Peron Ignores Church Service BUENOS AIRES (AP)-For the first time. in Argentina history. the resident and other top gov- ernment officials Wednesday ign- ored Roman Catholic religious services Commemorlting the an- niversary of the country's inde- pendence. Santiago Luis Cardinal Copella, the Argentine primate .also was not present at the traditional to deum service at the cathedral on Independence Day. The custom has been for the cardinal primate to conduct the service while the president and his cabinet attend in a body. But President Juan D. Peron and his ministers. who have been feuding with the church's Hier- archy for six months. stayed away. Msgr. Antonio Rocca, Aux- iliary Bishop of Buenos Aires. officiated. No official explanation was ad- vanced for the absence of either the cardinal or of the president and his cabinet. Fifty-three priests have been arrested during the six months of controversy between the Ar- gentine church as dataie. Canada Limited products. for others. Mr. Harris told the board should also consider rates now ap products. For the sake of GOOD TASTE! Bwdmmo VANILLA EXTRACT elty prints. Limited. the Steel Company of Limited and Atlas Steels Mr. Harris said in a letter to the board that the government is considering revising the tariff pro- visions for primary iron and steel it was understood that the revi- sion may provlde increases for some tariff items. and decreases if Reiaxwiih pllcable to finished steel and iron fie said that there should be no general change in preferential -T welfare authorities from the 10 provinces meet with federal offl- cials today to begin the initial phase in developing the st. Laurent formula for federal contributions for the relief of Canada's unam- oyed. "ushels of statistics on the num-' ber of Canadians unemployed and physically unable to work as well as provincial and municipal costs for welfare relief have been gath- ered by the provinces for the meeting. These will be sorted out for a federal - provincial conference of deputy ministers to open here next LOVE THAT COTTON” Prettier than ever --- Fashioned by Jonathan Logan --- Jerry Gilden - - - Cele of California - - and Hi Declrelbaum. . . .. 'A great collection of summer-perfect dresses in super. quality fabrics in wovens and prints --- designed with that wonderful flair for fine finish and details. Completely washable glared cottons - pique - broadcloth -- linen and gingham in gay iioral prints - small eheslu and nev- Deslqned for round the sleek Wilt Willi accent on low cut necltlina and Cu! sltlrts. Priced From 5.95 to 19.95 conference April 1. Under it, fed- eral contributions would be in- creased in escalator fashion as the number of jobless rose above a fixed floor. The technicians is to find out how much the provinces and municipalities pay out for welfare relief. "1 1. O rd ed b F-1.. . abra next Novasnbq. 'FilEE rams ...... .. .....tiT.:s:TT::.f:1T.”:i:::.i:"::: 5:": amino. new s--u- ”""'i ':.i:..i'":.:"' "T" TNT: .'::'.::':..".::.:..::....i ..a Under Studv -”'..i'”"” "”" "' "T" W" M "W" W W street. Tip Top and Club clothes stone Ie slative building 100 years,wood says the -llmlkl mlmlfy muh:1.h, u'bein: gymffifj, J; report on um gulf: gchedule, fox. L:'.':.:m 3' commit D21 INTI Tl-lildlv at A. 3'. Campbell's Montague. use In wloundla-nd'I tint prime bI- ' invited to N6WMId- w; a,, .c,,...;.,., lowing representations from steel orrswa (cm .. Financial and "181" "4 "M Willi "5"! around for the Grey Cup football festivities Nov. 3 to turn the Mardt Gras pale by eonzpariso . Mayor Hume proposed that the celebrated pianist Llbsrace be asked to give a candelight eon- cert here as part of the sale- bratlons. The Mayor said he will write Llberace to see I he wl be available at that time. The I1. 8. flag that Admiral Robert Peary flew when be dis- covered the North Pole in 1909 was stitched by his wife in 1898. THANKS Our sincere thanks to the eiectois of initial problem facing the The next stop to be decided is the floor at which federal contribu- tions would begin. In Japan. women commissioners of boards of education total more than 2.0M out of 35,000. the Cardigan District and our friends and walkers in yesterday's election. KEIR CLARK JOSEPH CAMPBELL.