- m‘ ‘. I y . E522 zit A Pleasure to Cook on These A Fast, Dependable Ranges WOMEN who own Perfection Ran es "a"? “i”? “milling, because there isgno waiting around for a slow-poke fire. Perfect- ion cooking is as fast as gas, fa;- fater ti," coal and wood. It gives a sootless Fame. no blackened pots to wash. It is safe and always dependable. Perfection "Ranges are good looking. A nice assortment to choose from and moderate prices from $9.00 to $225.00, rizilrnoriofi Oil Burning ges I Mail TODAY om. ""“ _°en|rul Steel w“. ramlml lhlifu. N.s.' S‘? and no Fru lllltllull on "’ ' dish Oil rung" ; .1.“ “gm. ,5 ll I I I I I I I I I I I A44 i EMETROPOLITAN siollssl LTD Another of our many opening Specials a |ze pals .15 loqt- gaiv n' d 'l t Watch for our grand opening “Ad” Tuesday l ' l I - "Give me the air when l’m y '.‘.'on’t be in such danger of gettingi Fresh air and sunshille-grea ages—-do not cost a ce all the fresh air and sun Nothing adds more t0 the bah fortable, strong, sturdy, Cllskroul" ue we would like to show you today. complete array of carriages, strollers. we have ever shown. ._and you can count on the price to be as low as we can possibly make it. l Your baby should have the best- You'll be more than proud of him in a. Holman carriage. _ R.’ T. Holman ‘ii C. W. L. ANNUAL MEETING AT QINKORA The Annual Meeting of Klnkors Sub-Division Catholic Women‘; Lag- gue was held on Sunday afternoon, Mly 5th, with a. lsrge attendance of members. The President, Mrs. Hen- YY ‘Itflinvr Wfiilllied the chair. After the openins prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. M. J. Smith, the League Ode, "O Censdsiwss sung. The Secre- tary, Mrs. M. McKenns. then reed the minutes of the previous meeting. which were edopted. After the reg- ulsr business and correspondence the vsrious reports of ths year's work were reld and adopted. It was decided to have the Ken- sington Dramatic Club stage their play in the Hull on May 6th. A Spir- itual Bouquet was oflered by the members for the intentio 1s of the Holy Father for his Jubilee Year. The election o! oiiicers then took plooe. which lesuited as follows: President-Mrs. Henry ‘Irainor, re- elected. 1st Vice President-Mrs. Patrick Mulligan. 2nd, Vice President-Mrs. Eugene Smith. 3rd Vice President-Mrs. ‘Prank _ Sullivan. l Recording Secretary-Mrs. M. Mc- Kenna. . ‘Treasurer-Mrs. Joseph Campbell. l A vote of thanks was tendered Rev. l M. J. Smith ml- his untlring aid.l All business being completed thel meeting was brought to s. close byi singing Holy God we praise Thy Name. ' ' ' The following is the President's re- port: Oflicers and members of the Catho- lic Women's Lengue, Kinkors. I have the honor to submit for the " otion o! this. the third an- nusl meeting of the Kinkors. Sub- division s short report of the {last year's activities. During the year live meetings were held. with a. fair attendance. Many important qussti - were discussed and greet interest shown in the work of the League. In accepting the office of Presi- dent lsst year. my first thoughts were to ‘ membership. We mode s. strong appeal and succeeded in adding nine new members to the m iGive Junior. the Air and Sunshine- oung," says Junior, “and l’ t when I grow up.” . testfhealth builders- of all nt. And it is the baby's right. to get shine you can possibly give him. y’s outing than a. cosy, com- g carriage. That is the val- for we have the most sulkeys and carts that 129-135 Grafton Street list. Lid» Till-T Till/kill GUARDIAN '- ‘a, Weather reports from ‘ the Indies EA plucked in the rainy season loses much of its quality. l/Ve get weather re- ports from India and Ceylon every three or four days by cable. In this way we can check the effect of the weather on the crops of all the famous tea gardens. We buy only when the tea is at its best. Safeguards like this ex- plain the mystery of King Cole's unvarying goodness. enjoy King Cole Coffee too h’. You will Our first endeavour was to have the interior of the parish hnll pap- ered and laainlcd and although ,WE have not held mnuy entertainments there. I think you will ugrec that ii is a crfidit to the members of the Catholic Women's League. In August five magazines xverc subscribed for. which were distrib- uted to the members, thereby k301i- lng them in touch with the E005 work done by our Sister members throughout Canada. As a. means of rat n; fluids r19 held several ice crrzun parties. 11ml social entertainments. At our Aug- ust meeting it was decided to furn- ish a new carpet for the Church Sanctuary. Consequently a com- mittee was appointed and one huu- fired and ten dollars collected from the ladies of tile parish. In September your President and Delegate attended the Diocesan Cou- vention at. St. Peters and this sun- divislon wlls llonorcrl by selecting Kinkoro. for the Ccuvruiion of 132E). TheLateMr. HM Va n B as k i r k HALIFAX, May l-i-The death oc- curred at his home, 183 Oxford Street, at 6 o'clock Monday evening oi Hector MacLean VsnBuskirk, General Superintendent o! the Eust- Bm Teivsrnph and Telephone Oom- llimy. after an illness oi’ about two months. The deceased was e well known and highly esteemed citizen 0i Halifax. and his interests were mflfly and varied. He was an ardent zfllfer and spent a great deal of his leisure time on the links, and had been for some time a director of the eignty, Your visit lo tho Holy Land too. to lee so many hallowed pieces and offer up there the Holy Sacrifice oi the Mass for your faithful at home filled us all with pride. It is not necessary for us to tell W" "lit. in Y0“:- nbsenco We were well provided jor spiritually as the neizhbvrins Priests and Rev. Father Mulially of St. Dunstan! University were all attention and we must ask} you to convey to them our sincerest thsnks. 5 Now that you are back with us‘ flBlin laden with spiritual gifts from 1 b91118 so long in such an atmosphere ' of ethereal sanctity, we must beg 110111‘ biwins 811d ask you since you are filled with so many. reminiscenc- Gorsebrook Golf Club. For many years he had taken a great interest in Rolflry and during the past year served as vice president o! tho Hali- fax Rotary Club. He was chosen as member of the executive for this year. He also took a great interest in Masonry and at the lust election was chosen as Worshipful Master oi the Royal Sussex Lodge, an ofllce in which he was to have been installed shortly. He was a member of St. Pa._ul‘s Church. ' SPLENDID CAREER , The deceased entered the service of the Eastern Telegraph and Tele- phone Qolnpauy 25 years ago as an 0322i‘ tor and ilad risen through dif- .l‘l'C‘ll[ 510st: ill the service until at the time c! his death he was gen- eral superintendent. Shortly after his cull-y as operator in Sydney, Mr. Van- Buskirk was promoted as local mall- ager and later was appointed travel- ling auditor. Following that he was appointed General Manager o: the Prince Edward Island Telephone Company with headquarters at Char- lottetolln. vrhere he resided for s number of years and where his P535" lug will be deeply regretted. He is survived by his wife form- criy MLss Maude Reuner oi Halifax; two sisters, Mrs. VWalter Cole, New York and Mi's. Claude Parker, North J\llfl0VCl', blocs; three brothers, Wil- liam and Max in Moose Jaw and Cameron in California; also an aunt, Mrs. Hector Aiaellean, of Lawrence- gown, Annapolis. l l l l PRESENTATION TO REV. A. SINNOTT L. The Reverend A. L. Sinnct who ac- companied His Grace Archbishop Slullott of Winnipeg on a trip to Rome, the Holy Land and several European countries returned home During the pus: ycnr two mass of- ferings were made. on: for the sub} ierlug souls, the other in honor of, our Lady oi Goad Counsel. At Christmas we presented Rev. Chaplain with an nzrorollr" gift. Also reniemirrcd n sick lnelr.‘ with medicine and ii ' we donated tnvonflv u"? tllllfill‘ in St. Vincents Orpl 113175‘, and d -1 many charitable acts tilrouglgoutthr parish. We have paid ollr cripitn and cl _ l lo-; ccsan taxes for 1923 and dmaltd five l -. dollars each to the sisters of Err- vlce in the National Scholarship nuii‘ National Budget funds. We like do- nated ten dollars to the parish lib- rary. Our total receipts for the prlsi yfrir were $520.75 and our lotul cxpmdit- lire $482.00'le:1\'iug a balance of $38 - '15. Our success during the post year has been marked in miiuy ways. Ii was yours us well as mine. The slic- c355 qf any organization (lllpClldS on the united efiorls of members and our brunch has had wonderful co-operntiou. My closing words must be of grab‘ iiude and thanks to you all. To our Rev. Chaplain for giving so willingly of ills time and inlrut to tilfs noble work. to ill: executive. to the Cen- vcnors and various rommlztrcs. nucl to the mrznlhers one fillil all for their kindness and conperlliil-ll. l thank you for having cicclrd m’: your Prc- sldcnt for ill: post year and I ask you to kindly accept my resignation. Today you wll elect s ilow ilourd of officers and I ask in their behalf its “zwzw given ill St. Alexis. After Mass ' I: s." Plld a szlb ..l‘ on Tuesday the 30 ult. and on Sun- rlay tho 5th inst. almost the whole _~ ish attended his high mam when ‘no delivered on col the. best sermons 1g» was waited upon b3." the trustees l. tile fsllorrliig ad- ‘ ‘TJXXSE which most hearty 1.1.1 liTéSSil ed vsl. ‘we n"llllO'.‘.'l;lLli_’,3£.\ v....l . Szzlnit‘ , P. P. l: is with feel- .'.l.ll we wclzonle you , i? today iilill ycliz" extended trip. end-a trip no doubt. fillcd with zuluh iiizcrcst to you and upon which lfxc thoughts of your devoted flock .\‘Ci‘l) so often centl-red. It must ildecd. dear father, have been a so/ufcc cf great pleasure to you to be privileged to visit His Holi- ncss Pope Pius XI and receive from him for yourself and your beloved pnrislloners His Apostolic Benedic- tion. especially at a time trough: \"ltll so much interest to the whole o.‘ Christendom. We refer to the ugulug of the Treaty between the. iioly See and the Civil power of Italy by which our illustrious Pontiil not only secured his freedom but had restored to him his temporal sover- your continued and loyal support ol- ways keeping in mind the motto oi the Catholic Womens League, “For God and Canada." Respectfully submitted. Mrs. llenry Troinor Kinkora. May 4th. 1929. PlMPlES BiUSEEJ SEVERE lllIlllNG On FacejiclzkTiiilnds and Head. Cqlicura Healed. "My liin trouble started with pim in 1nd red blotchcs thutsflected my 0C. neck. hands and head. The pimples were hard. large and red. and featued and scaled over. causing disfigurement. They also caused sevee itching and burning. and i could not sleep ut night with the pain. The trouble lasted about two months. “I tried levers! other remedies which did not give me any relief. l began using Cutleura Soap and Oint- ment and they helped me after l few uppiiulionl. and in two weeks l was completely healed." (Signed) Min Muriel Gibson. Hugged. Alba-in. Ule Guiana to den: your skin. layman-minors small-onus. Bold , “b. . .l'.&"p'R-'il.'i" skill-a” Citklrn Shlvlll Slick 2k. t TIGNISH HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll of ‘Hguish High School for April. rode X.-i, Everett Broderick. Grade lX.-l. Joseph Shelfoon; 2, Ignatius Shell; 3, Waiter Bemsrd. Grade VlIL-i. Peter Campbell; 2, Frances Fbnnessey; 3., Sylvester Ar- ccnault. Grade VL-i, Elliliegs Bernard; 2. Ozani Gsudet; 3, Joseph Blanchard. fl Primary Department _ Grade V.-1. Alcide Boudreuult; 2, Ronald Mcklnnon; 3. Emmett Mur- Pill’. Grade Iv.—l. Harold Bernard: I. Henry Doucette; 3. Clifford Perry and Cyril Bernard (equal), Grsde II. (oi-l. Lloyd McLeod; 2, Harold Murphy, ' ' ' Grads II. (b)—1, Romeo Chuluon; 2, Joseph Ieclerc; 3. Raymond Poir- ier. Grade I.-l. Walter Doucette; 2. Freddie Richard; n, Rsymond Gavin. es of the various places you ldslted to 1 give us in the near future a full ac- l count of your trip. We would feel now wanting in re- l spcct if we did not manifest in some l mlil-efifll Way our appreciation of your love and devotion for us and l must ask you to accept with our pray-~ l ers to Divine Providence for having i sent you back safe to us, this small l purse --smail in amount but, large I and great in the manner in which it is offered. Signed on behalf of the parishon- ers of St. Alexis. Rollo Bay. JOSEPH A. DEAGLE ALEXANDER WHITE rerun coxwsv I Trustees. Do you servo in your home only one kind of meat-one kind of vegetable? Certainly not! You give ty of variety in all these foods because you know it is ilecessary for their health, and that they would quickly tire of the same menu over and over. Did you ever stop applies to bread too? Your regular white loaf of Stewart's Bread is a. necessity you must have on the table at every meal. But your Baker also carries a variety of other breads he bakes. Try serving some o the regular white loaf. More than one kind of bread on the choice that every one will enjoy With these to choose from, you can serve as much variety er baked goods, as you S TE WAR TS ’ BREAD At Your Grocers Phone 211 STEWAR TS’ BAKER r s, .. l1." PAGE NINE“ ; >11 \ Natal}: c....; . . .Youthfu1 poise .y . . graceful I: l¢....‘.' .,._ carriage . . . freeness of foot are yours when you wear the famous ARCHGRIP Shoe for Women. ALLEY& CO., Ltd FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR Variety of Breads White bread, Whole-J wheat bread, Raisin bread, Parker House Rolls, Vienna. Rolls, Sugar Buns, Filled buns, American Buns, German Buns. Biscuits. Butter Horns, Plain Bread buns, \Vhole xvllcat buns, Bran muffins, Stollen, Butter F131 Buns. ' your family plen- to think that this f these along with platter offers a of bread and oth- do in other foods’ 161 Kent Stro Charlottetown "Pi-r