Q v 16. 1949 ' A Few Photos it Of Winn -Photo by Garnhum. -Photo by Garnhum. u Canterbury Gospels 1 Completed Al Lust CANTERBURY, llflidfl. Maw I J- (CP) --"I'he lnlsdnq lalt Ice of the famous "Canterbury 50inch" has been found. The keeper of the manuscripts. W-G. Urry, discovered the dieet h Anglo-Saxon lcript while oat- Ihrulnx miscellaneous manuscripts Med when Canterbury Cathedral {tries} was destroyed by a bomb Regiigeratiou g Commercial anti Domestic hIGCiI-lll Boxes ' All Sizes-Remote or Self Contained _ Sales, kipllfi,‘ Service Cell or ram for Information p Day 1443-1444 V‘ Nights or Holidays 113T PALMER ELEBTRIB iflYeersServinqIhe-Iebllo j ~96-‘l00-HllroySt. Central Royalty School Choral Group Walk-Ins, Display Counters. Deep t...» ; .. Cabinets ‘ The "Canterbury GOIDEI!" l" traditionally believed to ha/ve been presented by Pope GWROW the Great to Saint A p and bmugm by Saint. Augustine to Britain. ‘ ' They were presented to Corpus mirlsti College, Cambridge. after the dissolution of the monaster- ies. When Dr. Geoffrey Fisher took the oath on tihtm on his en- thn-onement as Archbishop of Can- terbury in i946, it was the first time that the gospels had been e-Photo by Garnhum. used for that purpose for 3'70 years. Another Lind was n parish rec- ord dated i608, signed by John Marlowe, father of the Canterbury poet, Ciltristotpher Marlowe. John Marlowe, the moonds show, was a member of tlic Canterbury Oom- pany of Arvhrrs who went to fight the Spanish Armada. A third discovery was a. copy of the "Reguia Canonical-um." (also in Anglo-Saxon) by Chvodegsmg of Metz, which lays down rules for cathedral canons. According to this. the smi-or canons received new clothing every Easter and had to hand in their old clothes iior re-issuo to the minor comb. Drives Car lnlo Department Store RICHMOND, Va., May i6-—(AP) — An early shopper went into e department store here today the hard way. He rammed his ca: through locked double doors at e side drive-in entrance l5 minutes before the store opened. It took him four tries. But on the lest effort his black sedan tore through four sets of double doorl. Inside the store emailed em- ployees watched the car come to rest just inside children's clothing when the engine stalled. It buli- dozed before it a large sign which said shop Monday end Friday 0:30 mm. to 5:30 pm. The men, out and wretched. stepped docilely out of his car. Clyde West. superintendent of the ltore, started to lead him to the store inflrmery. - But the docillty departed. The men wrenched free and proceeded to injure no of the alx men it took to subdue iiirn. He dleinped this teeth down eo herd on one men's finger it- took e screwdriver-to pry it free. A furniture salesman lolt e tooth. The irate customer, charged with cator. fl-IEiUAllDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Miss Gaelyne Craig, winner of the Special Scholarship, the highest award of the Festival, which was presented by the Charlottetown Kinsmen's Club to the contestant showing outstanding talent and musicianship, named by the adjudi- Photo by Garnhum. disorderly conduct and assault and wounding, was booked as Clarence A. Oliver, foreman in a chemical firm. One Missing British Baronet ls Located IONTDO-N, May 16 - (C?) — One of Britain's l3 missing baroriets has been traced to his hole — a coal hole. Some days ago the editors of Burke's Peerage expressed concern because a baker's dozen of the baroncts hed vanished into thh air. Found Thursday was 58-year-old Sir John Henry Dunn, son of a former lord mayor of London. He was doing his job. which is check- ing coal trucks as they come from en open pit mine near Barnsley. "I certainly am not missing, ba- St, Vincent's Orphanage Choral Group. ers Tialcen All-as! ‘Week's Musical Festival V. Mr. William MacEachern, Csrnwnll, harmoniclshpopulor winner of Class 101 for wind instruments. ‘Y. MarshflcldySchool Choral Group cause here I am," said Sir John. "I don't use the title because the popular notion is that baronets are supposed to live in a mansion. and not work. ' "I have no mansion and don't mind working." Sir John ‘has been a. policeman. actor, and journalist. Once in South Africa he unintentionally be- came a sailor. "Shanghaled into the job," he said. Canada Plans Trude Office In Philippines OTTAWA, May l6 — (OP) — Canada plans to open a new trade commissioner's office at. Manila in the Rhilllppines next fall, it was announced today. Commissioner of the new post- liith ln the network of Canadian wade stations -- will be PH. Pal- mer, s. native of Halifax who now War Veterans Observe Memorial‘ Day Pictured ebova i: the ‘parade of war veterans hcld in Charlottetown on Sunday, May 8th, the fourth anniversary of VE l". The voicrnns attended services nt. St. Paul's Church and the Basilica. The par.‘ ado was commanded By li. R. Vcssrgv, prrsirlcnl. cl’ the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. B.E.S.l.. The parade’ 1's pictured at thc corner of Grafton nnd Quccn Streets. -—Photo by Garnhum. -—Pl1oio by Garnhum.‘ is Canadian charge (Paffalres at Stockholm. He also has served at New York, Rotterdam, Milan. Oslo, Bristol, Melbourne, and Chungking. opening of the new post is ex- pected to lnmoease Canadian sales to t1 new dollar market. Canada exports iTl-‘rilllly wheat flour, canned fish, fertilizers, lum- ber and newsprint. ripples and ma- chinery to the Phlllippines and in return receives copra. manila. fibre, coconut and chrome ore. WINS I-IUXLEY MEDAL LONDON—(CP)-—Dr. Julian Hill- ley has been awarded the Huxley Memorial Medal for 1950 by the Royal Anthropological Institute. The medal was instituted in mem- ory of his grandfather, Thomas Henry Huxley. Beer was first brewed in ancient Egypt more than 5.550 years ago. . _.._i The llentral Guardian Till column ll ralerved for news of looel lntoreet, but advertising oi l new” nature mu be inserted es five oeutl a word, etrietl; p0)- ahle in edvenoa. ' OIAIWII.» a: Photographs HEAD PRIME MINISTER Mon- day evening, 9 o'clock at the Forum. CONFIDIR-ATION LII! IN- BUIANI. HEAI PRIME MINISTER Mon- day evening, 9 o'clock at the Forum. PYTHIAIN‘ SISTERS entertain- ment and dance tonight at 8.45. C"!!! Hill. Admission 35c. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS dash- to Summersida and Monctoa. Phone Maritkne Central Airways Limited, 3061 or 540. THE MEMBERS of True Bro- thers Indie are requested to meet Tuesday at 2 pm. to attend the funeral of our late Brother, Spur- geon Clark, ATTENTION! All women wishing to attend a luncheon in honor of I". St. Laurent at the Charlotte- town on Tuesday at 12.45 p. m. please phone 1271 or 1838-J. ATTENTION! All women wishing to attend a .luncheon in honor of Mrs. St. Laurent at the Charlotte- town on Tuesday at 12.45 p, m. please phone 1271 or 1838-J. BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 16, Moore l: McLeod Ltd, will close on Monday, Tusday. Thursday and Friday st 5 P. M. Wednesday at 12.30 P. M. and will remain open until 930 P. M. on Saturday night. CITY POLICE COURT — ArtAtha Btlpendiuy Magistrate's Court Sat- urdly, e clean docket was present- ed to Magistrate K.M. Martin and the oourt was adjourned until Monday. EHGAGEMENT —- The engage- ment is announced of Gertrude Teresa Mai-tell, daughter of Mrs. Michael Burke Jr., and the late Pat- rick Martel] of Georgetown to Wil- liam Rupert DeCoste, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. DeCoste, Charlotte- town. , ENGAGEMENT —Dr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Grant; announce theien- gagement of their daughter, Hilen Gertrude. to Mr. Leo H. Killorn. lon of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kill- orn o! int John, N. 8., the wed- ding to take place early ln June. The groom is a graduate in medi- cine of this year's class at McGill University. ' l-r. rauvs w.a _-. st. Paul's Evening Branch of the W.A. had their closed meeting on Monday. 9th. There ' by the members including: woolen sweat- ers, stockings, quilts. night gowns, Bill's ilmpers. 1nd other articles bought from stores ie: blankets, Khltto. towels. snowsuits end un- derwear. All these articles will be Ducted and vent Anglican Indie-n Residential mbooi, Prince Albert, Sadmtchewam. Vis- itors d g the evening included, Mrs. A. . Com, diocesan presi- dent, Mrs. J.T. Ilzbott. Mm. J.T. Rodd end members from other branches of the W.A. The tables were delightfully decorated with roses and daffodils. Coffee, sand- wiches and delicous cakes were served by the memlbers. Mrs. Al. C0611 t-hlh mo“. oonlfatulatlng the branch on the display of work, and expressed appreciation for past efforts. The president, Mrs. Gordon Rice, then closed the soc- ial part of the meeting with pray- ersl, followed by the packing of the ba O. I Personals Mfrs. Janet L. Townsend, who hal been employed with the Sing- er Sewing Machine Company in Amherst, arrived ln Charlottetown Saturday night. she will teach sowing in the new Singer's shop whim W111 be open here shortly. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Well- ington Murphy, South Shore, who departed thll llfe May 18, 1M5. Hlppy and lmliing, always content Loved and respected wherever she want Always thoughtful, willing and kind What a beautifu- y she left behind. lovingly remembered by husband end family. to All Saints‘ PAGE NINE Teen Town Topics weu, once again the oild Then Town Hell at the YMCA. was invaded by the teen-MRI of Charlottetown. Everything was really bunlng with excitement. The committee really kept busy, but they enjoyed themselves. Nex _ SaiIurda-y. Mary 21st will be a ulnr Teen Town mint, exceplfior every inch of waistline you have it will cost you exactly one cent. So if you have e tiny ao-inm waist. it will cost you ex- actly 20 cents. But don't lull your- self all week trying to reduce that waist of yours. Teen ‘Town's Committee hopes that uveryone is getting ready for the big Cabaret Show, May £1. This will be the "big night" for Teen Town members. So save up your allowance and get ready for the biz night. The programme consisted of dancing. canteen, ping - pong, checkers, chess, movies and ell kinds of extrltanent for all. The movies were really breath- taking. lhpecially “The Sand: of Central Asia". And also a visit with Frank Sinatra in "The House I Live In." There was only one set of movies shown. These were shown by Minnie Mac-Karmic and Tan Callback. The basketball guns was won by the “Y" team. They defeated the Abbles 29-21. Dancing twas opened with "Leap Frog" which is Les Brown's theme song. The novelty dance was won by Irene Gi-ddlngs and Donnie . The prizes were presented by Jane Glddings. The dancing was closed with Artie Shaiw’: fam- ous “Dancing In The Dark“. So keep watching for more neiws about the Cabaret Show, May 28th. -- You'll be sorry if you miss iti! Tell your friends about itii Moncion Office Assumes Status of Full Branch HALIFAX, May 14—Elevation o! the Moncton Rental sub-office of Central Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration to the ltatus of e full branch was announced today by J. E. Dudley, Maritime regional lup- ervlsor. G. R. Brown, administrator o! the rental office, has been nasnéd men- ager of the newly-formed branch. Change in status of the R. S. O. to that of n full branch will lpead the processing of National Hous- l‘ Act Loan applications. Former- ly, approved lending lnstltutinnl were required to forward applica- tlons to St. John for approval by the Corporation. At present. the office administers some 300 C. M. H. C. veteraril rental housing unite in Moncton and district, Mr. Brown ls a native of Halifax and was educated in the public schools of Halifax and Toronto. He was associated with several Ontario business firms until 1939 when he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served with the R. C. A. F. until September of 1946. Short- ly after his discharge from the armed forces he joined the staff of Central Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration and was appointed admin- istrator of the Moncton office. in MEMORIAM In loving memory o! Borden Trarnere who passed away May 1 1847. ‘W36 IJITO Today brings back mamorlel 0f a loved one gone to rest And those who think of you cod», Ara the ones that love you beet. Inserted by his uncle and aunt Sherman end Annie. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Cell lon, Bordon I-l. Tremare who pelu ed away May 10, 1947. Two lonely years have placed nwayt Since our great lorrow fell The shock that we received Bill morning, We still remember well. Wo do not need n special day To bring you to our mlndl For the days we do not think d you Ara very herd to find. If ell the world was ours to glva We'd live it ell and more To see the face o! you deer Bordq Come smiling through the deer. Lovlngly rarueinbemd by Mg Int ther end Mother. will address e meeting of Hayfield, New Glasgow, NORTH Tuesday, First ——Photn by Garnhum South Rustloo, and adjacent territories at Stella Marie Hall agr 12=so NOON Every oltllan should lttaudyliaer end meet Oanldfl Inserted by P. B. I‘. Liberal Aleocil“ . The Right llon. Louis St. Laurent PRIME MINISTER 0F OAN ADA the Electors of Cave ‘ i‘ Hunter River, North RUSTICO ' May 17th Olflim.