Annual Meeting (LVLL. Tiguish Sub-Division -__._ Apfll 20th. the feast oi Our Lady o; .00 ‘, the patroness of we Catholic women's lnague. was nmngiy observed by the different units oi the League of Tignish par- ish. At lam. High Mass was offer- pd, by our Chaplain at which all members received Holy Commun- um in a body. After Mass. Coin- munion breakfast was served to the members. At 8 p-mrtbe annual meeting of sis Sub-Division was iieic iri the “mnsbly Hall of the Dalton sclwol. the Pruident, Mrs. Mary CYBi-ien iding. Our Chaplain, my. J. n. filed was present. A larger attendance than usual at mnual meetings was accounted for by up organisation during the year p: iive other units from the sur- rounding districts. The address oi the retiring preside ‘ was commented “D011 and sincerely ap- preciated. Mrs. O'Brien expreued 199p gratitude to the members of the Slab-Division for the gift of a. service Pin presented her as a token of appreciation for her eqoris dininghertermofomoefllhelltec- ci-ding Bcretary. s. r and Convenors of diiierent committees submitted detailed reports c! 3'9"’! activities. A pleas‘ feature of the afternoon's program was an address and presentation t5 Rev. J. D. Mc- Neil. who in appreciative terms thanked the members snd com- mended their -“ efforts on be- hsli of the Banttuary and the schools. lin the evenins. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was'given, after which an entertainment was given by the pupils of the Convent and Dalton School. Rev. .1. A. Mao- Donald than addressed the meet- ing heartily commending the mem- bers for the success of the year just closed, and encouraging tho my» nfllmrs and mem‘ to even great- er ts dining the coming year. The new "officers were installed at the close of the meeting. PB§IDENTS ADDRESS Rev. Chaplain, ofdccrs and mem- o! the Catholic Women's league. The sisal-sh dub-Division of the Catholic‘ Women's League has com- pleted another year. the record or which will be placed before you at this meeting by the officers and ccnvenors oi the different commit- tees re-eleoierl by you a year ago. These reports will show that pro- Kirss has been made during the year and should encourage us to great- er accomplishments in the future. hi the summing up, you will ilnd the esinblishnd lines of endeavour carried on. and some new paths opened, which, if successful, will, no doubt, ‘ become a rmanent feature oi this Sub-Division. Our membership shows a decided increase over that of last year, but one hundred per cent membership being our objective we are still isr 11cm realizing our aim in that ne- i rpect. We are s unit or a great national Ugianiaatloui, one of the greatest oi its kind in the world. today. It is admitted that few organisations‘ have accomplished more through- to his ‘H011. the very work it should b9 best as occasion mittees. Sub-Division. the name of our wish to e Wt thelellgth and breadth of this fair Douiiniou than the Catholic l’ Quebec, Three Rivers, Montreal and Toronto Going data-Friday, May 17th Returning-Leaving Quebec, T Montreal Tuesday May 21st, Wednesday May 22nd. WIN. ROGERS Phone 540-541 at’ Lowest Rate. lgent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown 146 Richmond Sh. While it is not my dwell particularly on any individ- ual work accomplished during the past year. I cannot refrain from referring to the efforts and accom- plishments of the diflerent com- All have worked iinfalter- ingly to further the interests oi our r.- hree “Rivers and leaving Toronto, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN *"AGE ELEV S now has both a Again Spud takes a step ahead! rim, with in seem process it freed fragrant ‘ rpnihsg but. Then, with in twin-comp packing, in he packages, i: keeps your ‘presses flab. Now, for your convenience, It's psckedin "teas" as well as “rweaiiealf Women's league in the short P61‘- iod oi its existence. Pope Pius XI gives heartiest approbation. call for Catholic ac- whicli means in a. larse sense tlm Ina-sue is doing. the constant aim of each member to develibl) l 311W‘ ledge of her duties and responsibil- ities towsrds our beloved league. ma. be ever ready to give of the 313301111058 the IAIBUAIILS and "in re. to In conclusion, l wish to extend in our beloved Chaplain. Riev. J. D. MaoNeil under whose direction our work has been carried on, our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for the kindlyinterest he has taken in our work and for his many words of advice and encouragement. I also wish t9 thank the officers eonvenors, and members for "their loyslity" and co-ope ’ == :-: E. R. BROW. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance * _ mg m ‘Ball for the holding of meetings, Bub-Division. I xpiess ' tlon for courtesy and assistance given to the members of the Children of Mary society and» the members oi ' ill Charlottetown, P. E. I. x§cz§zcram§mc§:-:§:-:§:-:§:-:;=-2:-: 1O for 10° 2o i... 20c IFLAT PACKAGES) Rock City Tobacco Co., lsdqQucbec/ from mu- foil the 0.22M}... I ask for my successor and in- coming officers your continued cc- operatlon and good will, MRS. MARY OBMEN Resident , RECORDING SECRETARTB REPORT Madame President. Rev. Chap- lain,- odloers and membe of the Catholic women's League. I herewith submit the report of the various activities of Tignish Sub-Division, since our last annual rreetng held April 21, 1934. . Our membershivLi M. Registra- tion shows an increase of 24 mem- bers. Eleven monthly meetings were held, also Executive and Commit- tee meet‘ when necessary. At each monthly meeting, a. lecture of educational merit is given by our chaplain, Rev. J. D. McNeil, ‘these being, from s. spiritual view-point. a popular feature of our year's work. It was a source oi satisfac- tion to the members, that we suc- ceeded in making arrangement which entitled our society to the use of the Dalton School Assembly Study Clubs, and forms of enter- tainment. . Our efforts during the year fol- lowed the usual lines. religion, edu- cation. and social service. Under the banner of religious endeavor, the Church Committee has worked untiringly throughout the year in the way cf making an aniependium, surplloes and altar veils and repairing oi vcstments and altar linens. The Committee decorated and provided flowers for the sanctuary during the Mission, for the principle feasts of the year. and for the Repository during Holy Week. Our Feast Day. April 26th, was flttingly observed. The members at- tended High Mass and received Holy UOMXIIUDIOU in a. body and in the afternoon assisted at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. In Nov- ember a Rxqiiiem Mass was offezed for our deceased members. and in March a Requiem Mass was offer- ed for all the deceased clergy of the parish. Our annual donation was made towards ‘the perish pic- nic. Children were proprarly outfit- ted for first Holy Communion. Mass cards and letters or condol- ence sent to bereaved members. ln reeponse'to s. request from (Jkrain- ian Mission, soak, a donation was forwarded. Our Sub-Division has endeavour- ed to iollow the aim of the Cath- olic women's League for the pro- motion of education. The committee on this work is to be commended for the interest shown and encouragement given to ton School, throuzh regular month- ll. ILS. IIENIIIG, Bursar-moon OIITIIIID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ' flIlll OI CANADIAN IOOIITI OI‘ 008T ACCOUNTANTI OOIHIIQIONIII POI TAKING AFFIDAVIT! IN TIII IUIIEIII OOUI’! OI I. l. l. P. I. I. IIIIIIINTATIVI ‘III ‘CANADIAN OIIDII KIN‘! TIUS’! ly visits, distribution oi prizes, books and necessaiyschoofequip- merits, in many cases, where cir- cumstances‘ prohibited attendance at’ school. The pupils oi tho Dal- ton School, being inspired to high- er ideals. by having at their dis- posal this beautiful New School. have responded most encouragingl, to the many forms of aulstance and inspiration given them by our committee on education. ' n: January. l spacial meeting masheldforthopurposeofdealing with the matter of concerning cer- tain immoral and anti-rel books that had been circulated our Carnegie Library Cen- tro. A resolution was accordingly rawn up and forwarded to the later o! lducat asking him lo prohibit the circul tion oi such books. An acknowledgment was 1o- caived saying the matter would be looked inin and properly dealt with. Our Study Clubs held in con- year. The Olllll MUG OIItIOOK lfld 01657 the pupils of the Convent and Dal- ' Junction with the members or the Children of Mary Society were ro- sumed in Jlnuary, and held fort- nightly during the iemaindei- of the value of such meetings , be estimated, for, an edu- principles iii-our Holy Religion have never Our President attended the Dio- cesan Convention held at Sum- "‘ , September 11th, and at the following regular meeting gave _ an interesting report of the pre- ceeding Convention. Our president and treasurer as representatives of the catholic Women's league at- tended an interesting and educative lecture on Dental Hygiene given by Dr. Thompson, n! Toronto. In Sep- tember we were favored with a. Past President, who gave us an in- spiring talk, dealing with our work and of the great posslbilites of sc- complishing still greater activities in League work. The Social Service Committee. with the aid of the Bkters oi the Convent, worked faithfully endeav- ouring to meet the many heavy calls for material assistance. Sew; ing meetings were held weekly for the making and repairing of arti- cles of clothing, stockings and mit- tens, which were supplied to the needy. Articles of bedding were also furnished. Two leyettes were pro- vided for intents. At Christmas, many well-filled hampers oi groc- eries, hcme-cooking, fruit and con- fectionery were sent to needy iam- illes. Our Finance and Entertainment Committees were very active and attained excellent results. Activities to raise funds consisted oi lotter- ies. card parties held in the Hall, and at the homes of different mem- bers. Supper and bflaar, a play staged. The total receipts raised during the year amounted to $474.22 and amount expended $403.22. All accounts have been paid and Na- tional and Diocesan obligations met. Many correspondences have been received and carefully dealt with, A concentrated effort has been made in our Sub-Division to stlm. ulate added interest in League mat- ters throughout the parish and within the past year. principally through the efforts of our Chap. lain, we are pleased to report that nve new units of Catholic Women's league have been organized. Bach unit actively lntomstcd and doing excellent work for our church and schools. A Communion Sunday in each rnonth faithfully observed, a. Study- club regularly functioning, a year-- round programme or work for our Church, Social Service and om- schools, all have assisted in mak- ing the past year the most suc- cessful in the history of our Sub- Divislon. Besides the classified work of ouiaunit. we have‘ in various other ways. helped our Church and communty. ever endeavouring to be worthy members oi our organize- tion. » Tlgtiish Sub-Division unites with all other Sub-Divisions in negret- ting the passing oi Miss Margaret Jone; of Montreal, National secret- ary of the Catholic Women's Lea- gue, and also Editor of the League Magazine. We wish particularly to place on record our Chaplains unfailing in- tercst in our activities. Despite ap onerous programme of parish work, he has found time to organize and direct our study-clubs, to lecture before our Society on. many occas- ions, and at all times, ever ready to give u; the benefit of his kindly counsel. We heartily appreciate the co-op- eration extended to the League by our pastor, Rev. J. A. MacDonald. T0 both of our clergy we offer the assurance of our profound grati- tude, for unfaltering energy in our behalf, and. wise counsel, in guid- ing the spiritual and temporal des- tinies of our Sub-Division. In concluscn, I wish to express my sincere thanks, in our pr “ -+ to oflicers and members for acts cf kindness and co-operatlon extend- ed during my term. as your Sec- retary. ‘ FOR-M BALL LEAGUE FOR. WORKLESS MEN (By The Canadian Press) MANCHESTER, England, May 13 -—Bascball for the unemployed is visit from Mrs. McIntyre, National ‘ Good intentions, but . . . I --2~,1“::"§ . t. SWP IS A REAL LIFE-SAVER TO PROPERTY! T takes more than “good intentions” to save the surface of your property against the rigours of our Canadian climate. That is why so many property owners insist on stout-hearted Sherwin-Williams for all their painting-it does a real job; a job that lasts. 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