Guardian -Wll'.l'll.NAGlNT»-~\kO.J - Eallanilsdiiardieialllllialow- lan.andwiill»'\laasad0or\oeive rotor Cham ioushi 1929 chiowuruesdarnexerobsiwlu-u' I ` ` _ . p ’ ' stare one single lst class fare good for return 8110 Take advantage of this cheap fare and see a lood game __ ~ Canadian and International Oratorical Contests -CRYSTAL SISTERS BROAD CAST-The Crystal Sisters Orchestra ici- the first time gave a very de . . U . . . -_ .._ . 153321 ‘i.‘.?.t’.’°ii:."3°.3Z..§.“.‘:i.‘E.“”.5‘3§ Canadian Winner, as inprevious years, will be ,fn Ven a travelling scholar-. station C H G B which was very » "' much appreciated by radio fans S _Mr of “_ mm ship in the form of a trip to Europe, with all expenses paid. ` Messrs Sinclair and Stewart, Bum- - I . - . 4 . _ _ 3;--5;; M-n;;g;d;;_;; This Canadian winner will also represent Canada join Mr H G Muttart. who is at - ‘ ' present with his son Kenneth, who is recovering from his recent serious illness -roucr: comm' scam sci' I IVE-After quite a spell oi lnactiv ° V. ity the Summerside police court functioned again on Saturday when two drunks both from the country were assessed $8 50 and $5 50 respec tively including costs Both paid -SUNDAY RADIO TALKS OVER C I-I G S-Rev WH Harding has been giving a series of radio talks over C H G S Hclmans on Sunday afternoons which are proving very popular, and many letters and words of appreciation have ccme in from these provinces The musical part oi the program begins at 315 and Mr I-Iardings talk at 330 is iollowed by more music On Sunday his dis course was on Home life in the 20th century" and was greatly appreciat -Mrs Heffel of Albany was a vis ltor to Summerside last week -Mr J E Dalton, of Bummerslde, who has been sick !or some time is much improved and leit last morning for a trip to New and other cities in the United -The many friends of Mrs L B Crue and Mrs L R Crue both oil will he pleased to learn that they are both progressing very nicely and will it is hoped soon be quite recovered from their recent serious attack of ilu -_--E-ii - I Eastern Guardian ‘MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. Wdgilst 'ith 1929 4271-1-31 31 'Bureau AGENT-an J W is Guardian Mont in Mon and will be pleased to receive and renewal subscriptidnl. *iNs'rrl‘U'rn ivmlrnnu - The St Georges Womens Institute held their regular monthly meeting on .lan lilth The meeting opened in me .uusi my emi me ron osii was te of Education, Manitoba; Hon. r answered with entries in Art Com P°f*i1°nT:;“;:n;:;f°"~:1 ot Education, Quebec; Prof. A. meeting were reed and adopt/ed The different committees reported and new ones were appointed. The secre tary was asked to send a message oi - sympathy to two members Suggcs tions were given for raising iunds The meeting adjourned and a social hour was spent playing whist ai ter which lunch was served Next rreetin to be held at the home oi _ _ ,_C,-_________g_ _ WHO MAY ENTER Boys and girls who on Febru- ary 1, 1929, are less than 19 years of age and who are enroll~ ed as pupils in a high school or collegiate institute or other rec- ognized educational 'institution below University grade including grades nine and ten. ` How 'ro ENTER In the Province entries may be made, either direct to The Charlottetown Guardian or to the principals themselves. .THE ORATIONS Orations must be original and must not take more than 10 min- utes ln delivery. They may be de- livered in English or French. .THE DATES School competitions not later than March 15. District iinals-Not later than April 20. Provincial iinals, in Charlotte- town-By May 3. ` Canadian finals-About May 15. European trip-Begins early inJu1y. International finals-in Oc- tober. I C OFFICIALS l National Chairmen for Can- ada/-Mein Johnston, Toronto Daily Star. Canadian Committee - Miss Myrtle Patterson, Vancouver Sun; C. A. Hayden, Calgary Her- ald; C. R. Morrison. Edmonton Journal; Hon. R. A. Hoey, Minis- Cyril F. Delage, Superintendent Stanley Walker, representing Halifax Herald; Frank Walker, Charlottetown Guardian. Department of Education- Professor H. H. Shaw, Director; Principal Robertson, Principal Murphy. Professor Lloyd Shaw, Mr. Braden Jelly, President of the Teachers Association. 8 Miss Maggie Moriarty *AGED LADY DEAD - There passed peacefully away in Suffolk on Monday January 28th at-ter B short 'i r ' ' ' B' ' , i illness Mrs James Maclnnts in the _ l 4-. M I i 1 a af _ ~»`v` t in the International Championship. C l The _Cha1'l°tf¢f0Wl1 _G'11al‘di3`l\» ill Coflillliction with newspapers and committees in other provinces of Can. ada and in other countries of the world, is again conducting the Canadian and International Oratoi-ical Competi. tions which were so outstandingly successful in 1927 and 1928. In individual School Competitions in this Prov- ' H109, any Subject may be Used, but in U16 DiSf1'i¢t» Pl'0Vil\cial and 'Canadian Championships one of the following four sul,1,il:ct_s must_ be used-_“Canada Among the Nations”; “The Unification of (}anada”; 'The Peoples of Canada ; Lanadas Economic Development.” _ I The Clmtesfs Wi" be 0p€I\,_Wifl_\0\lt Chaise, fo Pupils, boys and girls, in high schools, Grades Nine and Ten, secondary schools, collegiate institutes and other recogniied educational institutions below University grade. C' Tlje Cfllafdian 8gail1i_S forfllllflfe ill having the co.oPeration of the Director and Department of Education, 3\0¢;Pr1noipals and Faculties of Prince of Wales Lollege and St. Duustaws University, and The Teachers Associa- _ The first step in the contest is for each school to hold a contest to determine its own champions. The prov- nice will be divided into districts. There will be a competition at a point in each of these districts 'to determine :risen d)i;trict champions. It is at these district competitions that the champions of the individual schools will ei I V I _ The winners of each of the districts will come to Charlottetown, as guests of The Charlottetown Guardian o_n_d at its expense, to compete for Provincial championship. The winners of this contest will receive suitable prizesfrom The Charlottetown Guardian. ~ -_ Similar_competitions will be held in other provinces of the Dominion. Following these provincial champion- ships, the winner 'from each province will go to a selected city to compete for the Canadian Championship. The Prince Edward Island winner will go to the Canadian Contest as guest of The Charlottetown Guardian, with all expenses paid. I The Canadian champion _will be given a travelling scholarship in the form of a free trip to Europe, as guest of the newspapers and committees in the various provinces which are conducting tho oontegtg The Canadian winner, after his E_uropean trip, will go to Washington or some other selected centre to com. petegln the International Championship,C_CC _ C CC _ C ., Undef the Auspices in Prine. Edward lslmd, of THE CHARLOTTETCWN ~ GUARDIAN With the Co operation of the Department of Education M _ rrsnnusiw it 1,2., ~-g suffering, but she gradually grew a kind and charitable manner and AUTHOR S ? iii 3*? 115;; iii si um you- ol her use she was u very 33"; 3”” "*;_f<;eu;o:-Iliineé.. co;1hro;)¢tor.hsew the weseme the .mu cami-lim importers runner op- ' - moe. 'riie toast to me King was pro- largest slum ioia one au incl-me oi . I active woman was mm; by on her Wim w°Jl°' _ tm d 'A 1 ”° Y 3° 3 *U ii' i"*"5 bl' 1”id» D°ftl1H1ty to feldiust their business. A Bit of History posed by Professor Mecrhee, the more than 00,750,000. neighbors and a wide circle of other on?" d I 3 to ;;>nnllJn;- river and lake, ste pemmlcsn, drove No sworn enldavit is required with guests responding with the singing ol Wireless receiving licenses yielded m,,,d,, Wm moum he, 10,5 Au ,hm "ih :nw °h gn “W °h U- dose rode in Red River carts and the_goods, tho certificate or me ex- Mr. Burnaby, who recently visited the National Anthem. George 'i-i. uppi-oximaie1yee,2to,ooo oi which ;i,- 40,945 ‘om und., wh", ¢,,,m,19gg_ medical skill and kind nursing could W; 1;' d :;°m°"! 3°” “mp” Y 5“°*°d “P Iomlhilo "V019 Wim Doi-ter being deemed sumcient. if the Maritime Provinces, remarked up- 5°4K°Wi¢_¥. X- 0-. Presented the toast 200.000 went to the exchequer, and according to the Dominion Bureau do was done to relieve her of her ol H ¢ 8 lm Y-A 30 years kbeigre the canadian appraiser, however,sus- on the change in spirit now ¢o|4m¢_ to the Maritime Provinces, which was $5,000,000 to the 5;-nun 3|-ogqogg. » on ml mm was a scar t ot pet-ts that the goods do not contain He outlined the history of me ww- responded to by Dr. Horace L, Brit- ing corporation. Telephone, mow g weaker ,mm God mneved her by can Residents si-e glad to see P ~ 50 ner cent British content no may lation, relmiug to the steps which tain. bother whom recalled happy us. surplus of 0540.000 but tho cole s hs ing her to lver eternal reward The their "°5P¢°°¢d WWMMIU E- 3- iua Mu. nacimu.. possessed lui me M°L'“°" °°°f¢°'o""- out mio ef- New nsovwrioss qualities of true qhrmlan wgmm tel' Mins Confined io his house'i'or NOW EFFECTN1; Ure penalties will be exscted. oirlces located on the ground nom- 4,; Mrs. U. A. Northover, Chairman of mo hood deeply ue-/ofsd lp im- mulch the loot ton dew with e very severe -__ T--_ the rieaei-el Building, me me op- Bouquet Committee, in an-»n¢lu¢ me - » and home She was held in high N cese oi' Flu A 0'I'l‘AWA, Feb. 4~Aiter Friday, MAMTIMES PEOPLE pointment of e Trade Commissioner. lilmilih Wie 029116864. ACTRESS JUNE ,Mm by an who knew hu, heme of -_...l._._ nbrmry 1_ mwah good, gaming m. MEET AT BAN 1 T The objective to develop markets for PUIIOWUIB dinner the guests enjoyed T0 MARRY PEER °** 'm.i. scrrva Ar ss ul amos. ww only be comlwed ,S “UE Maritime produces one to premowdonoinz and cards. the evening ming ` most devotes to noi- rumuy 'rim-o British goods if they are British to TORONTO Fd, 2 The mm at tourist tfodo between the Maritime ""“"‘°‘ “Y th' 'Pm °’ ¢°°°°'°u°"' LoNDoNV r'¢i»~a-.zum » » - -- . , , the vl ii. me .rg lefg to momn two Borrowing TOHDNTO M. 3_(B¥ TI” Cl~ Qhg gxtgng gf 50 pn gQ|]t_ gf the" opthnmmi for some years in the hack- PK'0VI|.I@S Ind OIWIYIO hld llfildy Ihlp- A !»t‘u` Of "ID b\!IQ\|QI. who uxd no other e "Qu, Km Am P daughters and three sons The d,u3n_ nedian Pres)-RJ. Mobvrly, author origin, The new regulation provided ground nw ve a re t M th borne fruit, he stated. V dinner was the presence or favor-gpwdty th" In lumhlllm . we are Mn Matthew P.-usp-f or °f Wm “If WU iioif' 1| we old- for in on boom of me went into ' 'Y ""° ” ° which mo nm of me-win from 1 ‘"° "‘” “ml moot dev visitor lo the Marin Mr B ii ln _ Lord Inverolyde one 1 ' es - - Georgetown and M" gmgm in Wm, Gil IMD! lfldlllto 0! Uvper Olnldl elect on Friday gum” me - ‘"1" Y- °"°d“°°° W Wd* the various Maritime industries, and ' ° hmm” as 244|' cou o mums' oi sz ' been . ' ` - °°°' "’°""°" ° *°’°°‘"“ °P~ =°f E- D- M°°Ph°°» P\'°°W1=i of W muon 1 um vuuoeio "°°'°“'°'° "°°"" “‘° "“°*""‘°°i °°f- ~ ern Canada The sons are James in °3 ' 5 2 "0 "9 “Ch WWW lDV0|°0 0! Bfmm portunity for the Maritime Provinces association ted with oe ° "°d“°" responded; of gh, mmm' N wmmm ,nd mm in Pom viewer He lives on s farm nm woo, mm bm. on M "Wm I, om Mmmlon ol Town” eo so mms" md . hwkwas mm M loomed by the Provinces-|;y.u»,..,,,C The mmmm* nu mom ala. --éi.._._____... gn, bmw". In Hum" Duck Lake. 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Nha 10008 dnished in a lritlsh country. so 1‘l-ads commissioner tor the Mari- on an mgyomgig gegmg M0501! left the oollete at the oar- 'nie minister ot national revenue, elmo Provinces, with heaoqiiarten in fehzumnamnw D tenement- nero!limooesndKtngltNehandhoweve hasdllectedll col. ° ‘ ’n°°' . 1'. s customs Toronto, oddressin ch | . Uvllllllnf. lectors that the old certiiicsles which quot held under the siisriizclxiofbriq :maui mum' .nd um nm the - ' U call for only 25 percent Bri¢i|l.C|£a|-mm, pmvlnoeg Mmcmlon 1." content may be accepted up to March evening in the Crystal Balli-oom_ Kaus. Il. This wiliglvalritishexooreerr ldwardlotll. WHEAT ON INDIAN RESERVES Indians on reserves in Canada had 01 Statiltlcd. h°ld them for lnvesrlsutlou. lr the led to the eenbilshmeiit of o um. sociauons or the home Provinces. sp- show a ion of eezaoooo It p . oefiiflooiv is found fo be false. sein- time 'ri-soo one 'rom-ut agency, um. vrooiatloe or the service i-eneei-so by Shore Farm H For Sale A¢ North Cafltioll, Mhlahllng 72 ""°' °f Nil. all clear and In a hill* state of oaltl do - l'l'lWAl'l' WRIGHT. Albany. P. l. Island. which my in _ C-._ uiosmui ““”" " rlusngaaellvelrlesllllelle iii ig? ir? li; Hom or ”°“°‘°‘°°'°°\*5~'°I3iJ"°°i'". he _ _ *A . . __ , |_ u.“*--.--___`m'”“V~` . _ latina. ..i.i. A § p 2? gi in gig? iii? in-i .iii M4 5 ` .dw \ ,mu W sg Y