more years of happiness together. $ -WEDDING BELLS —Ai'i interest. k r ‘iing event was scli-u-inized at St. loam-so. o. a. Ieliant in etahius Aaetit in nee- m. m viii ee rum m receive Ia! l-lld renewal subscriptions. i-iit. ' ~00NVALI8CIIT e- The many UDU IM lfllllllltlnol of Mia. fiph I. lheen, Kenlington, will, haplelfliohear thalehehaa ro-i $0M! to her home frouithe P. 0.2.1 Bimini when she was a patient iur Ill weeks.—K ' wIIIDIITBIIAN cnuaon Ken- Ciington, Feb. 10th Rev. '1‘. Lewis vlil-= Illml, I. 5.; B. D., Minister, ll a. in eilbleet “Shining Stars of Expect», tion." ‘I p. m. This Freedom-With a‘ [fiat mm obtained I this Freedom." '. fleetown 8 p. m. ’ -moaontmur announce»- Mr. and ma. Henry Roberts an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Blanche to Mr. Lec, J. McGrath, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.f H. Mcorath, Superintendent or‘ Pnhw Western Guordianlf’ lie Works for Jersey City. Marrlagir to take place tenth of February in‘ uereey city. 4444 2-9-ll 1 —THE CRYSTAL Sisters who made ‘ quits aename for themselves last sea- son, leave on Monday morning for ‘ a trip to Nova Scotin and New Brunswick. They will play the first game of the season with Dartmouth“ ami- this Halifax, Amherst and orb-l er. towns. Mrs. Fred Murphy wiu.‘ chaperone the team. Lineup: Goall‘ T. McNeill; defence, R. Campbell and E. Kaye; forwards, H. Leard, Ad‘ Green, P. McLellan, M. Gaudet, N.‘ Green. Coach, J. A. Lea. We wish the t girls every success. ; l -BIBTHDAY CELEBRATION - 'A few immediate friends and family; gathered at the home oi Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas G. Hodgson, Albertoh, on the evening of Pleb. 6th to ceie-i brate Mr. Hodzsons elghtleth nimié day. After a very pleasant evening E spent in games, etc., followed by a’ delicious lunch. Air Wilfred Tanton,‘ ex-M. L. A. in his very able manner f presented Mr. Hodgson with a. very suitable gift, in honour oi his four score years. Departing all Joined in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson, many Mary's Church, Indian River, on? ratory Championship, 19 Canadian and International Oratorical Contests Canadian winner, as inprevious years, will be given a travelling scholar-p ship in the form of a trip t0 Europe, with all expenses paid. This Canadian winner will also represent Canada ,W.G.T.U. was given by Mrs. Neil Only Remembered by What We HBW Done," was beautifully rendered by Murdock ll Guardian Agent In Mon M", m”; A Adams, accompanied tague and will be pleased to receive on the piano by Mrs. John Smnll- 118W and renewal quhgunpgigu t, made a. host of friends who for many Illlll, which closed the Memorial ser- ' vice for their leader, Mrs. Frances E- Lwednesday morning, Jan. 30th, when‘ 'r. A. Drlscoll arid Miss Flora Giills were united in the holy bonds‘ oi matrimony..Rev. Mgr. Gillis per-i formed the ceremony and celebrated} the Nuptial Mass. The attendants, were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Previous to their marriage Mr. and‘ Mrs. Drlscoll were entertained at the 3 home of Miss E. Gillls, Clermont, when a large number of friends show- ered them with a valuable collection o! gifts, accompanied by a. compli- mentary address. Mr. and Mrs. Dris- coll have a wide circle of acquaint- ances who unite in wishing them many years of happy wedded life-K l -\IONTHLY MEETING 0F THE W. C. T. lL-The regular monthly inseam; d: the w.c.-r.u. was held in ltha Baptist Church Hall, Summer- leide on Thursday afternoon with the President, Mrs. M. F. Schurman, presiding. After the devotional period 'the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Per- cy Bowness. A prayer was then of- fered by Mrs. Glidden. An interest- ing sketch on the "Girlhood or Mrs. Frances E. Willard," founder cf the McLeod, in which she gave some in- stances of her youth, which fitted her for the great work she undertook in after years. Mrs. Willard showed even in her childhood days a peculiarly organising mind an“ .~ni"i.v ills" "" "'- ered the use oi association. ‘ll-v sldont thanked Mrs. Neil McLeod for her vary informative talk on Mrs- wmmia llrlhwd dew. vii-Ml WM Eastern Guardian much appreciated. A solo, "We Are WHO MAY ENTER. Boys and girls who on Febru- ary 1, 1929, are less than 19 i 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 TO‘ 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 in delivery. They may be de- , livered in English or French. THE ‘DATES School competitions not later than March 15. District finals-Not later than l ‘April 2o. Provincial finals, in Charlotte- i town—-By May 3. Canadian finals-About May 15. European trip-Begins early in July. ~ International finals-in Oc- tober. i OFFICIALS . ‘ National Chairman for Can- ada-—Main Johnston, Toronto Daily Star. ' Canadian Committee — Miss Myrtle Patterson, Vancouver Sun; C. A. Hayden, Calgary llcr- ald; C. R. Morrison, EdlllOlilJil Journal; Hon. R. A. Hoey, lush-n te of Education, Manitoba; Hull CY"! F- Delase. Sllllerlntentichi °f Educatmll, Quebec; Prof. A. Stanley Walker, Halifax Herald; Frank Walker Charlottetown Guardian. ' Department of Education-- Professor H. H. Shaw, Director. Principal Robertson, ' Principal Murphy. Professor Llovd Shaw Mr. Braden Jelly, Prp‘v~w'»3n..l. ,2 TPflflh/wo ‘~~~ ' representing , v 1'"? nmnvnrraroww GUARDIAN \ in the International Championship. v Thetiharlottctown Gllardian- i" cillllllllqtlon with newspapers and committees in other provinces of Can- ada and in other countries of the world, is again conducting the Canadian and International Oratorical Competi- tions which were so outstandingly successful in 1927 and 1928. In individual School Competitions in this Prov- lllvt‘, illlyfillbleilt may be used, but in the District, Provincial and (Yanadian Championships one of the following four subjects must be used-“Canada Among the Nations”; “The Unification of Canada”; ‘The Peoples of Canada”: “Can dda’s Economic Development.” The contests will be open, without charge, to pupils, boys and girls, in high schools, Grades Nine and Ten, secondary schools, collegiate institutes and other recognized educational institutions below University grade. The Guardian again is fortunate in having the cooperation of the Director and Department of Education, {be Print-ovals and Faculties 0f Prince of Wales College and St. Duhstairs University, and The Teachers Associa- 1011. . , ' _ r The first step in the contest is for each school to hold a contest to determine its own champions. The prov. lilCG will be divided into districts. There will be a competition at a point in each of these districts to determine the (llStlrlCi champions. It is at these district competitions that the champions of the individual schools will compo e. . The winners of each of the districts will come to Charlottetown, as guests of The Charlottetown Guardian and at its expense, to compete for Provincial dlllllllllflllship- The winners of this contest will receive suitable prizes from 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. \ The ( ‘anadian 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 the contests. The (“dllatllilil winner, after hi European trip, will go to Washington or some other selected centre to coni- pete in the International Championship. r Under the Aaspices in Prince Edward IslancLof THE CCHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN "but d“ i fl“."‘”°""".""~ “p ‘h’ n flfiflrfment’ 0f EcInMW-Q-v‘ ..'IAD’IICIIN AGENT-Ill. J. W Willafd d. D. McCallum then read an instructive paper on “Cari- ediin Otviel.” in which she describ- ed how Canada was Bflvfllléd “"3 new necessary it was, ovlnl to the vent iiiiismm in conditions in the i 5 3 t aymniteii villaino- milb muewitatiie nun Oatbolic bhurcii. l-ie was of an Royalty on February after a short ile him of his suffering but God willed and mourn their loss, his WldOW and __-Mr_ otherwise. He was of an excellent three children, also his sol-rowing Plums, recently vismd Geamewwn__ lotteiown recently visited George- island, recently visited Georgetown, flllflillef. devoted to his church and rather and mother one brother and A_ h°m° Ind W" 119111 ill tho hlllh 85- one sister to whom sincere sympathy teem by all who knew him. Possessed is extended-A. cf a loving and kind disposition he ' years shall cherish the memory of ..'WEI.L KNOWN BSSIDIINIX- one whom they were glad to know. PERSONALS Earl Richards, Alberry ..*Mr. Charles Steele, Gaspereaui. recently visited Georgetown-A. ..'Mr. Peter McOormac. 8t. ..'Miss Margaret McCormac, Bt. Qeorgg’; recently “ma; gm“. town-A. ..'Mre. Reginald Jenkins, Char- mun. Thomas Macbeari, Alberry Plains. recently visited Georgetown. l|'“re Michael Murphy Panmure Island recently visited Georgetown. ..'Mr. Nathan Allen. Boughton —A. ‘hi-i _ , ..‘Miss Sarah MacPhee returned- J_ y ' QOIIIll-L ..°Mrs. Laundry and two children, ' "is guest of Mrs. LIUIGIYI motlwn u“ 1N9". Georgetown-A. t Miss Mary eeterndrtneiirnpl Hviiliesaoo. whohashlell‘ IZ...‘;"..’.‘Z.'.“.Z‘L‘.°;ZZL€.°.‘°...."“ is.“ a “army .' ° n Y for her home in Royalty on Iebruary 6th 0f Mr. An- gus Macdonald after a short illness. which he bore with patience and resignation tggod’; holy will. He was visited frequently by his pastor Rev .Owen Kiggins who administer- edtohimthclaetritesoitheioo- excellent ‘character. He leave: to mourn three sisters, m. Iilen Mc- kiiinon of Georgetown, Mrs. mew- ian, Boston. Mass, and one sister. Mary at home to whom sincere sym- pathyisertuideamynieeeuirm in peace. Amm-a-A. “on. raouas armour.- ‘Iiildeathoceiirsedatlouriaonlleb- mneiheilunnieinuemiiwt. ieunidiseioeuvmvniutnenheet ilhtaali that aniline! aillland qqigqeuaeeueeneunlnvq, f The death occurred at Georgetown There are left to cherish his memorycieorges. recently visited Georgetown. mwn__A_ b‘ Manama. are mum: m Georgetown mum" Linn.“ h. a ‘I. m . mznvomo UP FATHER ' ~ ’. . " TL - - '--By George McManuq § ' ‘$12K?’ I£°°m°NIs °°ME 6N! We fr; A“ mqtwiru. ao~ ~ ' zrseraesesrzer ‘=‘>“¥§%~1"%'¥>‘$'§- "' *"-‘-’»~?°”-""°*4.'.';.'.* i’ i mirror“ r ' Youva scan . ~ ‘ t HlM “ro w: DANCE . I . in FNNTAN cin- Airmen: was wrri-i ma‘. - 3§5'&"-’t‘1'?~.9 L“ ~ I , v4 M“ ‘mane ou-r w: IN ._ T‘ - flOQfVYfiLvi- _ ‘Q ’ flg§pi q-A\_-