W‘. L L MODERN -JM EN - IIN WlilTE"_ sromr FINAL TODAY no —- 7 —_ 9.1>.lvl. Lew Ayres — Lynne Ca_rvcrf—— Lionel’ Barrymore -N “YOUNG DR.‘ KILDARE” PLUS : PETE SMITH —— PARADE — NOVELTY successor: lo 7 'PYGMALlON' .......‘ ._..-, ....'..-.l — --V -' EE GRAND DAYS Monday—Tuesday——Wednesday énnsnrlounuv DIFFERENT Iron: any Astaire-Rogers show - not produced before! Murray River And Vicinity Mr. Call Richards is busy build- ing a new house. Mr. Kinbell Macxay was ll re- cent Visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. James lllhlicflhas returned home from the PE 1. Hospital- Mr. Charles Rlcimrds Abney W3-5 9. recent visitor to Clmrlottetown. home on a visit over the week-end. Mr. James Murray Har- bor paizi 11 'v'lSll- I0 Cllarlotteiolvn. Mrs. slllus >‘H—'.lgh is building an up to date SllOWl'00m at Murray J. H. Slim-aln oi_M’urmy Har- bor was :1. recent visitor to Char- Mlss Carrie Chapman has open- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hlllson . Cll&l‘lOiiElOl\'ll, ll‘l?:‘e 1 to Murray Harbor. Mr. George A. Jordan is engag- ed cleaning and decorating Murray Harbor school. rlI.mIa.r.-.c. DAILY 2.30 -— 7 .. A[,S‘(_)w AND lsnnds is visiting at Murray Har- thc guest of Mrs.\ Horace c. Mr_ Bruce St6WaI‘t.‘l’1aS returned home from a visit to Boston and New York were he spent some time Miss Dares Reynolds and Mrs. left with Captain Peter White by vessel for a visit to Nova Scotia i ports. TODAY — 2.30 -— 7 — 8.45 P JUNE LANG — HARRY CAREY — max I-‘ORAN “INSIDE INFORML4 TIO ” LONE RANGER. CI-IAP. 8 CARTOON AND MUSIC cAP1foL Now that the Lobster fishing is over for this season most of the fishermen are busily engaged the Cod fishing and they Mrs. Horace Hyde and little son is at present on 8. visit to Char- lottetown and while in they are the guests of Mr. Mrs. Harry Hyde. TUES AND WED. THECENTRAL ‘Toronto Dignitary 4 I newly nature may be lnu _nbla In nil “’:.?-.~.ll’-'“l.‘."li'l3l”l$.'.$"."a..ru.n.‘°' "“'." 2': st 5 coin: 1 won! action, 3 -" muse. . . CRASWELL for nlowgupns. at Beanie Bridge, Rev. Mr terlson w ers. he speedily made NORTH RIVER. UNIT].-‘.D BAP- TIST l’AS'l'0BA'l‘E.-—RaeV. J. M. Biessaziell. B. A, Pastor. Sunday. July 23rd: North Milton ll.0o AM. North Milton 7.30 P.M. is cial ser- vice. speaker. Dee. step on Ack- land) North River 3.00 P. M. (Com- (3 ll Roxllmla ‘li“*é’.‘. Tlgo pm” 3 N 5' es man leading ullty of openmn ’p”ke‘r"De"‘ J‘ P’ C'°’d°“' cm“ 41 gaxgbllng devgice was fined 525% An excise case was adjourned. munion) lottetown.) Note: Roll Call at Clyde Announcement r. “Remember the Eabbath Day. ..\__;_______ Rivrr Cancelled. late to keep it holy Personals Mr. W. C. West, York. has re- turned from a visit to Halifax. Major May, St. Eleanors, was in the city yestorday. McNutt Mrs. Ansley Hicks and her two children, Barbara and Malcolm. and her niece, Louise Avard, of it this month at a summer cot- tage at Murray Corner. — Suck- viiie Tribune. M:.' and Mrs. Vincent Doucet and son. Gordon. and Miss Doris Butler. of Brighton. Mam, visited relatives in Sackvilie last week will‘-2 en route to Bayfield and Charlottetown. Folks showered With Star-dust Observer Finds By ROBERT GEIGER Associated Press Staff Writer DENVER, Ooi., July 20—-Wlork- ing a stint dust. “mine" he discov- ered on his house roof has led ., bhlavvol-.ld gbaveBlm:l a big The Mum“, Harbgr v ' ‘ - '__ _ _ H ‘ ' mcnt Committee are aiding a tea " uil up U‘: 0y dd {party and boat race which is ex- ecteci to be the biggest and best oat race of the season Mr. and Mrs. )3. {little son from Bo home on a visit to Penny of Murray Harbor. Hsndford Bell. NTt‘l-I, 9.69 meg , 30.9 m. 915 p.m.—-The West Remem- WQXE, li.83 me-g., 25.3 m. n.m.-—Amorican Literary .Ptlnorama. W3XL. 8.10 m€g., 49.1 m. Joy HODGES - Andy DEVINE ‘Ruth 0QN_NEliY -Sunluel S. INDS DAILY 2.30 -- 7.00 -— 3-45 n.m.——T:llk in English by TPB7, li.il8 meg. TPA4, 11.71 m2g.. 258 ‘P. J ATChlll€ll‘d. Stranger Than Fiction :15 r.v.m.--"Leaves of Memory." GSD. li.75 meg., 25. n O'd 'i‘;m2r. GSI, 15.26 me _m.; GSB. 9.61 meg., 31.5 m. fit‘ moo, 11.31 men» “,3” ""“°’}m3 9.33 mm. 305 m» SCHENECTADY p.m.--Concert Hall. 5 m(-g., 31.4 m. EToday’s Short Wave; Radio Program or monthly meeting of W. I. was hold at home of Edgar Newson with 8 15 _ ‘Y Mn“! BM“ attendance of six members 1 p.m.~.-ti‘ - ' wsxx, 11.37 323.. 25-2 In Me:-ting opened by singing the (All Time is Eastern Sfandaffll Harvey H. Nininger, curator of meteors at the Colorado Museum of Natural History, to conclude that 19,000 times as much star dust falls on line earth as most _sclentlsts estimated previously. (On the night of July ll 8. huge Matthews and 'meteor swept, over Western Onta- ston. has been no. A few days later an 88- d meteorite that Dan Solomonfolmd in his beetfleld near Dresden, Onto was sold to an oil exploration man for $4, the beet former being glad to get rid of it at the price. as his - wife was frightened when the falling rock landed near her.) scientifically, star dust is the stuff bnl-shed off the surface of falling meteors by and friction. Nininger. who has made 2. life- time study oi meteors. says these particles settle on earth, increase its size and weight, boost the pull of gravity and change the length of days and years. Scientists had "guessed" that :- bout 6,000 tons of it fall upon the earth annually. Niningei-'5 prelim- inary investigations indicate the amount is closer to113.000.000 tons. In about 17.000.000.000 years this would make a mile deep crust of ceiestlel dust on the earth. "'I*.iat is enough star dust to make geologists and astronomers sit up and take notice." says Nin- mger. . ‘Meteors fall at the min of :- bout 4.800 miles 8. minute. The friction of the meteor against. all- makes that of a buzz saw going through hard maple mild by comparison. causes a thin layer of the meteors surface to malt," the scientist said. tethered them high over the moun- tains west, of Denver. The mag- nets came down loaded with met.- eor dust. ‘.'.l'\-'-"u'n'H‘n‘ do and repeating the Creed g;25 p,m,——:'.3c:igmoor." il:.reconsi.l'm:tnn of -i.l-2-.-t.".-.-J-.~.*l.'\."..-‘..-.-.'l.r.'.-'.'.'J'.'.'l. .gave a re ori; of the SATURDAY, JULY 22 m "Cm,1.,m,mw,,. pollzlence was read by the secrete and plans were made for the d! Convention to be held in’ North River. Program for the av- ening were readings and Marion Newscn. New sick Committee. Mrs. Al- Tyrus Holmes‘. 1,000 years." nex ' led in: can. 0-51 mes-. 31-5 In. I-5355311’; sum?-ee. oo .m.—Contemporary Flem- .33.. DJD, 11.77 meg._ 25.4 1:.m.—-Film Chat of the mo 11.77 meg. 25.4 m. “V Mm’ °‘‘’‘'»’‘‘’ W" p.m ——Boone County Jam- 8:00 pm. —— 0 Dance." HAT4, 9.12 meg., 32.8 m. OXAL, 6.06 meg., 49.5 tn. ‘ month Grab BEE evening 43 cents, Miss ston invited the members to meet at her home for the next meet» 2 closed by singing Nu- after which ice :1 cake were served by the and social time spent. _..__...___._.___.._. ‘IKIIIENU GOES RUSSIAN of chopped bacon, -énmtive dish or ‘ voorlirenrgla menu favorhe for New 6:55 p m.-—Music and Entertain- 9:00 pm.—-Dance Music. YW- ment. 0IiR4A, 15.23 meg-, 19.7 in. ‘ RC. 5.9 12193., 51.7 m. IIEBEDM, COSTA RICA .00 D "Voice r_' _Ccsta_ bolus .22.39.PJ!L:.Cl=M_{I!?er_M.u-J9 L191‘ ymeteor dust that fail on measured surfaces over 3 period of weeks. in entlon the way the weather bureau meas- .ures snow and rain (all. Tlhen he fihlclmcm A newspaper page in RECIPE FOB MEAT s.Iim'1' JOHN, N. 3.. qulriecc of A aisle for A week. not daughter-in-low. Mrs. N. sund- ol an mu m be nceeuary him rm-nun‘ 00031:’ if as meat. ot‘i¢iM ed ‘_ir:‘.tl'n7 I16 I’?-" “'5' "' 5-3-M. CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR- CNCF-"n L-B789-7-2! -3} THE MEMBERS ol Prince Ed- ward Lodge A. F. and A. M. will mold a Masonic service on Sundly. . Pat preach. Neighboring lodges cordial- y invited. I.-340-‘l-21-2i. HERE FROM SAN DIEGO -- Mr. Daniel Meme of San Diego. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Watson Smith, and sister-in-law. Mrs. williarn McR.ac. Wheatley River. He was formerly of City Rail Staff of_San Diego but retired last year. when he revisited his old‘ home. Mr. McRae was formerly a teacher here before he imisl-atod to California where. like so many other Island- .P01‘ATOIl-Wlnt-380 - in . one next clay or two. 3. . _. ., .L~84_1-'1-m£i. . , ' " fl0l;——A;:'BBTwlBd—K July le-— 5"” ‘ t i humh .-mu Adver ‘- for insertion the W3‘: Jgfiyfio 02131,,-gm?“ flhg 1;": w lollowi day must be in this ol- ilcn noxtzistcr than 11 1.. m. pubuc “Sn 0‘ CAVENDISH CllAnGE.—Worsl1ip 3:: ls1unA1‘a)£.LJl‘xilzyd28rd in Csvendsh mum” which was His llbnoell Most. Rev. J. O. 1McG-ulafin native home. Young and old unlt- l inaugurated by the distinguished prelate wi L-350-7-22-1L Mu:-phy as .‘ flea Rev. James “(mm by tor of Rustico, and Rev. W. Mc- » E “pew” “ham Guigan, cousin of the celebra-nt. as . and Mrs. Cooper on The Shag- herd will be the subject Of t e chmmm Church’ and Rev. Eric Robin as Master of TRIEs..__p}ea,;e make your cum“ of North Rustlco was present in for registered livestock now. July "19 58nCW3TY- ' 29th is the last day we can accept ime is short and early entries will Pincau; censer bearers. James Gal- allow the staff 1 -——— I POLICE COURT — At police court yesterday two drunks had their bail estreated. one was fined, and two were remanded. Two men held on 5. vagranc charge in con- nection with brea mg of a. plate glass window on Queen Street. were remanded until 3524-22-11". follows: Clyde River 10.30 AM. See- rament of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed by the Rev. '1‘, W. Good- I wllll. Also service at 7.30 P. M. Nine‘ Mic Omsk, Baptismal Service at 3 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Pro-I peretory service at Clyde River Fri- day, July ‘list at 7.30 P. M. Lloyd ____._ Henderson, student. L-351-7-22-ii. ‘E-loin. t’)1;'l1or;las McNutt, Malpeque,‘ was :1 e c ty yesterday. attending , f 5 .,. 5 Rev. H. L. Demon will be absent the unral oz his aunt. Mr Le lie gem his pulp” July 23rd and 30m“ tist World Convention. Atlanta. Georgia. His duties will be taken by lt;l)ieedRev._n(1‘:c.wW. ciofiys, %gorLnher1bhe- v ml . r o t ur . e g1hariottetown.P E. I, are spenrl- :10!“ at the morning send“ Wm Lambert: "God's Garden" the evening Miss Jacqueline Mc- Donald singmg Pearls‘ "Beautiful Prize List: (or 1939 are now read! and being mailed. If a copy does not rebch you please write J. . Boulccr. Sec’y. Chnrlottotwon. :1 large number of school to witness the clos ex- lant and Adrien Pineau; erclses. The exercises cons ing Do1mn_Aiyre 3 play made up the following pro- gramme which was presided over by-tcry entered choir under thadlrectlon of Mr. §f;u::""g“;;m1.m' Conn_§’:,§;1‘“%‘n women of this district convention. - The 11 edflthe p!l;<i.a alga: Dg‘calt1l1erineMMc- of theed even; for it hood th I Qu inn. no 2 erty, n.r- core. to onor one e mos jorie Buchanan. Florence curley eminent. Canadian dignitaries of mm‘ "“°“' ‘*5’ and Roma Mnlcmlee. on the op- the Catholic Church. posing side were: Bill Raymond McQuil1an. hciamplbell Alvin Mac.Phee. Judson the following one in English: cha.lmw.n ca the debate. the iludl- our happy privilege to have with 31109 acted as judges £32! gave their us today one of the most illustrious ecision . Florence Cul-icy. Quest. Demonstration of Reading. Alvin Mawlnee Iron)”, cozummg plscove,-5 Am. prior to that memorable day that or ll. Queen" by Wilfred Ca Jenn Docherty. This tnrric friction mm“, oumm For months Nlnlnger has been investigating. He tied magnets to small cvbservativn balloons and she presented‘ the following prizes: Be calculaietl the amount of calculation to the "Don't worry about our dim ‘coming down to bury civilization,“ “The unount that settles is equal to‘!w more than the . o WAS EXPSNSWE (OPl—-The most expensive three- pound of most ever [heard of in these parishes been in tho posaesion of local customs mi- -‘“ii'i:."“ P‘-° lit" Mrs. M. sandler, New York. wrote nil-ville. n recipe and mail ‘ aswell this morning. A ~—.-—-.———————_. CENTRAL PARISH DIVINE SER- VlCE.—Sunday, July 23rd will be as .. - < ‘ ‘ ,_‘._.,«.~.~.x~.-.-— - THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The g his attendance at the Bap- Miss Ruth Puncher, singing an in L-230-6-27-tr. ELMWOOD SCHOOL CLOSING On Friday afternoon. June 30th parents and Elmwood Archbishop McGuls‘&1'| silors assmllblod at mum eau and Clarence of review ‘in the various subjects. Blanchard were missal. mitre and 5:3‘ h°’° debate, singing. reading, music and crozlez-- bearers respectively dwed ;h 1 from the pres- A5 6 process glllle church. y Eugene McQuill.an. Remarks by chairman Rmnauon by Jean Dédhen I Andre Gallant sang “Jubllate Dec’. and Holy His Excellency advanced to bless N Y Mouth organ selection by Wi1- the window which he donated in ¥&‘,'u,g‘“V° d°‘u‘°°"'°d “"5 m°mln8 nod oolmpbeli. encored. memory of his revered parents. At awn,‘ Demonstration of reading by this moment. the picture of his solo by Jean. Dumlan_ ensured. but even more so when adorned by A debate ‘fnesoived that a cow is the beautiful religious ceremonies 1,3 £1‘ sMG°dm}c‘:w" more useful than a horse” was then and vestments of 8. Pontifical High ' heard. The chalmum was Jean Mass. dear a med Docherty. The following su-pport- tine church added to the grandam _.,,,,m,“§,".b,m iize The century-old at-. Augus- been de- W, mm MaoPhee. At. the Gosepl. the pastor read an Wilfred address of welcome in French and acPhee. On the request of the Dearly beloved brethren: lit in to the pro. sons of this old DS.l'l5h of Rllstico. Demonstration of Reading by Almost a. year ago. as we were ‘ preparing for the feast. of our cen- ladclened with the expectation , 3131. we would have with us on elm 5o1o_ Mujufle Bucmmm, that occasion. our most distin- Piay, The Fate] cellency Archbishop Mccluigan. However. we were saddened when tel-‘e own news reached us a. short while ‘ma Recitation, Mary Curiey. due to the stress of Episcopal 4-The xmf mg duties. His Excellency could not be mpbe _ with us to celeb!-alto the festive oc- Dcmonstration of Reading by 035W‘- Composition. He assured us. howl.-vor._ that he would visit his dear old! solo, Jean Durman. enom-ed, native parish later and today the. m d thcidworlihdono ifir e year an an as e up 5 and pmnm ya,» me}; inf/31-eggand ing to dwell in detail upon the °p‘ cooperation. She made mention «“W<‘€55fl11 Career 0! this eminent Manny °‘ that Elmwood school received fourth mine for Physical 'I‘rnin- ok. each 0386 oi which we have 1;"; in 1nmec¢om¢e N°_ 4, all read with eagerness. His wholo At the conclusion of her remarks °‘“'°“ 3135 ' brillinncy and scholar-l Prizes forhttendance awarded to: m°’1i.,8 chm!‘ 0! Whlc we his Alvin and Hazel MaoPhee, Cather- 00- arashirmers are Justlv Dmud. inc Mu:Qullla.n. Department. mu T ay we feel that no greater Mncmlee. writing. Eu ene Mc- 310110? Gould be given to us than 0, Quilmn, wugm: camp n_ AP. to have His Excellency otter up nlicntion to studies. Judoon Mcc- 1 Phee.'Bl mh Doch . . Helen D:>oh¢:ty, Flea 5118 Mast Althouzh distance sepa.r- M“ Go-nersl Proficiency, ates him from his native parish, axlcmnan. A Neatneaa, Roam he has always euenanea fond mem- ..."'*°*..~..A, ,‘.*.‘“"‘°‘ ...,.....,*n or air °‘..§2°..‘l‘i’°“ r.:.r*° M ’.i““%.§2 . mo (1 la . 1- 9- .0 3! gran gigs‘, Mary Culley. mmln} fin chilrch in which he ao often wor- I‘ c y. - Following this the clan: recita- tion was given by Hazel ocPhoe. 91194 Which On behtl of the visitors present hi-I . Wm. Buchanan emrcased sat- isfaction at the progress drown National An- B W07-lch. lo attain- slnzlflt them ice cream and c ed and All on The toll ‘c':‘.l..£‘.‘.‘ °.’°§.i ‘.i'.l°?“"‘"‘ o s betutailul memorial. iii 3 95:2 lat » ~ 1 two kneel before God’: ' ‘wk ' -111 HO! Stcfllhl 6! .‘ 0 yhcu-to..,wm.. Visits The‘ 'ls_la}1d ' co here on“f»hia occasion I can IIBIIIO YOIB‘ I-$1-‘ the 'S!1l'lfiij‘Wu1 lag‘: lnewnol-ablg_ one in ‘° “”’ 32.. §l.:."“.m““' -mm. ed in m'a.klng nlemoralble the cele- is: ‘$116 peovle or their flmeulo N€W.G1&0W3° ute'yln¢cluntttibute 1.30 p. M. Geo. w. Tilley. M is-tier. 3 *’°“”"""‘ ‘"3" “"5 “""‘,§, ffl l §.',‘§. go §,."'g.,,m.,- ,§’§,J,, or nu. v cousin. . . V M81’- CENTRAL clmlsrmlv cannon W“ Vim“ WV‘ "- c’ P“'‘‘- W‘ h“ “ ht hm‘ M‘ -°°’ on and also to the present rector, deacor-s of honor; Rev. Donia Dua- C0-Daflihlonel‘ Ind Bcdllfiggzfleemgg of ‘ thed I -If C1 - ‘ hm Ymlthn Twwfi 0593' morning sermon at the Central 52;‘; R£‘&‘°T‘j“Buu::1a:35ub§:M§; flog souvenir‘ M n e ”““‘ 0 in in PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION EN- C°Fem°nl°5- ReV- 13006188 Mme!“ re§§”m,f to them. They must be transcribed were: Cross beam. Leo Gallant: 119 Wed 95° and sent to Ottawa thezefom the acoiyi-es. Henri Dalton and Gerard 5135:: *7 to keep the work up V W3 '0 £_5l:'“¢° to date. will you help them. with the . . - . i. serv God I‘ 368 7 22 5 ’ ooa'°l choicest bl ai casings. , he one -he was Mass wt: to celebrate for the material and spiritual welfare of as for the repose of souls of their deceased friends The hearts of which filled the i/cy were filled with tine generous and sincere words of . . Hqrold _ - behalf of Parkdolc“Woonen‘s mm. the!’ “Mn” co pa,3?‘§m,obb°"e§r'1n lute, heartily welcomed the delg. ch ii Cook, in the chair. ...:..:;°vr°.:<:..:':i -- felt that his soul son with that of the poet who Vales‘ wrote‘ to your old him your stay cmo 1-lei. Most sincerely, '00.‘ we thank Your Emeilency. I fill b tlful melnorinl you so ggrmiou.hlye3gnat- E35" R°V‘”-V‘ ed to our church. in alfectionatc 1 mm m. bagged D”. soy, East Rayaifiy. in this cherished seno- Holy Mother church on- with. her undying 380$: mu Love, in treasurers of ntl recalls Your life we; manorwlg plated Grade K of memo,-‘um og these‘ 1,, om: 3:: Prince of Wales College be elm- ot the Mass always so impressive the way mm. I“ ‘ll As we think or toll _. &.;m:l.l:s ully we remember grand, never-to? when God's in kllvlsotlon Drill, The Daisies by (our tury-old church, our hearts were "’{’$’§,',“m§‘y‘1’;fbe E Recitation, Helen Docherty EH8 580136119111! 0 Blflimauyghm 1’,"“’- Selections of mint!‘ had son in the person of His $‘:fl,d“?.Y:mon “"t .....fi""°'..."“l‘l.‘.“ a raise: ° "Wei-1 in! 1121 and mi our centennial Gel 63'. our ladn Thg (,e3,(-|-my mm mad, Mme ,9, lnromise has become for us a reo.i- is“ but b°ug°‘;;‘° it is not my intention this morn- i”“"l,°,_,,,*"“"' °‘ nefi ."“"‘ ed is priestly life ism Open ‘zgzmvmgrogl been one of unusual w‘§ofr:,?fi1]:"'t°d “at u rodeo 3,. h sgri flaky. .. as and grctitude God’ blessing: ufan Lb . A snever-to*be~ ol~gotte?nd. I“ ended its joys; the long minim“ h boyhood d y visit was near its close; 'menwin ecmest 9:15 3"” bmd “LE ,3,’ th, make, tude been scaled which an the for-reach ‘ eit- lects which the The Vadsh “Mr “V5 wh° “Wed parents’ 1”“ maple to cm,‘ ‘mm, mutual Fntfher in H_eaven. D0 their ancestors; ‘ “““"‘l*.‘.‘.’.‘l‘.°.ri§“‘.~.l‘?.;':’l’.'y‘ Institute Convention on; to love and n“ J ectionlmd 3.2.2 §Izi5:E:well:;lcny;sw;1ext visit my exam» f hld mils .5 en. ¢hud,m°°a,?d raise our habits in prayer to 0: y‘ M38“: The Convention of East, Wu central Royalties. South mm .’.*‘.:“"“°’i; ru- WB8 e 33‘ 38 pm”: Pllskasle. on July 5th. mugifi. “I about ‘District. President. Mrs. ‘con session op“; emotion by _.“’;1:‘ed‘;‘.‘° Mi?“ ‘““°“’§gw5‘%”olll Mrs. Ambrose Coles. .Milton. replied in a gracious man. ner. After the reading: or the min. Still o'er these scenes men-l. lllik’-5 01 1933 °0nVEnti0n lrv thesoo. k retary, Mrs. Edgar Heartz. com. Arilfrl/orrrilalyubroods with minor “1“"3°5 ‘”°"° “‘5’p°1’“‘d3 “°’“1'“l' car - ing oornmivtee, Mrs. Preston Sent. I-1-{me 15.1.; the gm»,-55510,, mouse, ner. Mrs. Aleck MlcNcvin, Mn mak ‘ Wallace Rodd; resolutions :34 As atlecgls, their channels deep- °°“m*5‘°5v M-“‘- km“ M°K-‘Y- ml or wear. G” Fred Gates, Mrs. nhum. la. “mug.” 31 tom twfrefllhtgl M” f 9 H9“ 115 ll . W” M“ rqlmhls was followed by a. in... the following one in English by 5°“9- 19“ bl’ M” “Wk Ms lzlzisr ‘ii. ’**:.*:°" “Vii; e g e spec 1,1 _ Mrs. Ne gssy. glictlilgrlye et‘g:ldtgl'atg_: 3335:; annual convention by iss Lnun :31? vIv1:l:g4mce?‘a i°“ “ell Wm" e D3,???‘ Th-ough ' rviscr, Miss Mary McDonald. we "g;a,taf¥1er¢h,$ Royalty invited the convention for wanis can , or and kgmgy cmmmflatgm m com_ reappointed a delegate for no Am: and Mrs. Sarah Giliesle: demon- and scraticn on summer drinks. led by ll Darn-acll; I-‘I hllghu on Cullen‘ display and demonstl-still; was given by Lin e Women's Institute ofilul your goodness next year. Miss Laurs Cullen wu 1519 °1S"m‘3“’h9"-" me to your own‘ St ‘Augustine's °°”"°““°"- ‘ ' Th f ll officers were so :.-1>1lov1Nc1Al. EXHIBITION ’°’ ‘W ’°Y°“‘ °°°“‘ - pognéd ?°,°W¢§'§ comm year: President ——- Mrs. Nell Dmu-,li Vice-President-Mrs. W. Mon-in ln-y-'I‘rea8u:e:—I\m. Jam McKay, Harrington this magnificent Mm mm. t at i:ommitteu, flu 3.11:5 tn“ ham, ,0 “ch 3; mama Question Box was answered bv N iii in Int in « {Valet 03 ‘ergo: Imide eyéllnimflfifi inc adjourned for lunch, which wu suoez-visor. Miss Mobonald. Meat- rved by the Pal-kdale W.I. mem- geers and was much enioyfid bl’ Ill ent. wghe following resolution vu adopted as follows: Inasmuch as there in no 3 school in Cllarlottotown, we 0 petition the Government that all pupils who have rtwoesslully Mir the nominal schools. on seeking admission to Mar] ti B was an. abl mother who died only a l ed 1 1, mg,_fn- :, more Ilartllgueageugarzlle. Grades 1. 2 and §§§5'agé’. mentally BDPEGIOI1 ’»0 115 f,",‘;.“f,'}‘,.,,.,, dun. {v§a,::v°”§ m°£' cwognp ebe c reinflar N01 3, and unconsciously we repeated: an WW1,‘ and mmuafln m°d,§ school course: second. those in- tation by Alvin Maomlee. "Tfhy own sweet smile I see me“ worthy chmum‘ httgfi out tending to apply for teachers’ on- DOI3-‘setxqtrv story by Bllmcho -l~.;‘emsa.z§e _al on lrl childhood their mum find,“ mm by afdicatgéh Tltlat clown 1 be admit Y- come‘ than-awn ' mg, fem Oil cnilralncce - Dem nstration od Reading by Th began the Holy sacrifice ’“"m¢’ v 1 d 3; a u ); abject; u Hazel ‘lvlaonhee en the my‘ 0‘ myogd VM“ “ ‘lye eqi‘l1iv§l:ntc bl» sllbiecil Emeell , “me tn-maefif; E1 in anyghhieh school thin‘: I it coll this on will it h lllilxlile loreglimlssiorlntopalw 00!- ‘ ° 9“? W“ logo in the Dominion. and N “ they “m” group 2 or those stud ill teachers‘ col-tiiiontes. con inue till first year course as it that they be examined at the - . upon R5 olflyear for their tewhheur: enmmuucggi be Elvenmtaheir credit at second class license. I: .1... session Canada. . ' on the lol-gotten days vea. spring W- ’lo_.lulsl xitlllun mm 3; the true 3”; g‘Dyu]¢,y_ Duet .— Rowland Selliol mi Frank Johnson. Harrington. ul sex-vent)" um“. nm-,.,_ "my ‘collection could not with 5,10. M3,,‘ my veugy, Folding-Mr. Cnllbeck. Pmdfi Piano solo-—Myl-no raylor. W0“ alty W. I. lo-—Mn. Mnjor Mamie. 001" tml Royalty W.I. oalluecx. lcdcl w.z. neullngpfi no-3. Elmer Dulm south Milton. solo -- Miss Puncher. WW’ w.z. . _ Camp Fire Scene-—Oentral WY tv Gm 1 hit’; °'-’l“’~fi§a”°i‘..a¢ue"“”““‘°° ” ‘M or o _ . W.” 0‘ mm After a hem was tendered bliss Inca 1°’ W most intoreatlng address. the Mn‘; mg was brought to a close with Natlanu Anthem. rouuasnn wnvs ‘mi-I - (c:=>;‘l;‘_l0°g 107.0-fluol ' Golferllnlon t. chunpional-lip Bho W“ ‘ ‘£3 10 . . in 3 ll!” ; mod "’2.i»'i';‘ li§3’.'§’:s. "do ‘mun. Ausrlumu ' -I-——-4' TA'§ldreas—«—Mlsa Olive mes. M . Piano selections —- Miss H9193 I