V. ii ~ fiww ""’ = -->>~. g Wily welcome. r Leod. _ P- Dousherty. o! Tyne Valley. Jun-ram OOIUTQIQ- O. J. Gollantlaflnardlllllfllllllfl- lan-andwlllborloaeodteloooivl btvaadloaenieuhooriotloaal-oti u-t-w all“! M!“ IA! Illi- — Wednesday. February 6th. chicken supper. blalo and other IIIMI. Ad- Iilllfl IIO- lupper Ila. Qlld-I-B-li Uiflii ‘ -II.’VEN M! BAY MU. - Wednesday, Faby. 8th. OM03!!! lull- per. bingo and other nines. Ad- mission 15c. Supper 35o. 4815-24-41 —-GOT TWO MONTH! IN JAIL --On Monday two drunks should have appeared in the police court at Summerside. One did not appear and forfeited his bail of no. The other, a well known local character o! somewhat leisurely habits, and n0 stranger to the court. drew l- sent- ence oi’ 60 days in jail. -ai':n cnoss NEWBF-Ti-ie Sen- iorllorne Nursing Class w. ducted by Mb! Zinek at Iravellertfllest. during the pest {our months. was brought to a successful close two weeks ago. when nine members re- ceived aciulowleqwment cards. At that meeting Miss Zinck was asked w give an extra demonstration in bandaging to the combined senior and Junior classes. and on January 31st, she met these classes and other members of the village at the school. where she presented nine Junior members with cards. this class do- ing exceptionally well in their ex- pmlnation. After the lesson in ban- daging. Mrs. McNelll-President o! the Women's Institute-on behalf o! the members of the senior oils-s in happily chosen words, presented M15! Zinc]: with a. silk umbrella in apprec- iation of her services in the Vlllllfi. to which Mias Zinck feeiinaly re- sponded, after which the meeting ad- journed. when each personally ex- pressed their feelings. These class- es are open to all and any group o! women in. or near to Suinmlrtide, may have the benefit of this course given by the Red Cross, by commun- icating with Mus Zinclr, Red Ores! nurse ior Prince County. ‘ PEBBONALB ‘-.. ‘c- . i. "'21? ' Harry MacKee, of Charlot- tetown. was a visitor to Suuunerside this week. B -Miss Gertrude Leckie. at Mis- couche. has been visiting Mrs. Char- les MacDonald. Summerside. I -Mr. E. C. Caseley. of Wllmot. spent the week end in Coleman. the guest of his sister. Mrs. J. D. Mc- 8 I ‘i. -—_'I‘he many friends of Mr. Oliver McNeill, of Summerslde, will be aor- ry to learn that he is confined tohla home with an attack of flu. B -Mr. Wilfred Inman. of 'I‘ryon,haa entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment for a severe internal strain caused through lifting heavy bags of grain. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. 5 -ldr. David Daugherty. of Port Hill, hes gene to Waitham. Masa, to reside with his son, Edgar, who was recently home to attend the fuller!!! O1’ his uncle, the late Mr. B. S —-Mrs. Tallmire, of Ottawa (nee Ilene Noonan) daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonan. o! Suounerside, who recently suflered a severe shock in the death of her little son, has gone on a visit to her aunt in 80h ton. 5 --M.’rs. Charles E. McDonald. with her daughter, Miss Edna. left on Tuesday morning for Moncton. NJ. where they have taken an lpgrl- ment. They expect to be away about three months. Mrs. McDon- ald's two sons are in Moncton. also a sister. g --Mr. George B. Ryan, C. N. B. Conductor. and Mrs. Ryan. or on". lottewwn. have rented Mrs. Charles 1.’. McDonald's furnished ralidonoo at Bummersido for tho next three ‘months. of which they we; ‘mm. elon on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan already have many friend; in lummerside who are making them l L fixflEoeiem Guardian [wsuraeu sumo-w. .1.w Mllfioollbowdianlllotianea igiaooenewflinpianaenneun “J Oratory ___ IAN wqg-‘Lm Ggjqydiqn ...-':..= iampionship, Canadian and International Oratorical Contests 1 1 Canadian Winner, as inprevious years, will beyiven at travelling scholar- ship in the form of a trip, to Europe, with all expenses paid. This Canadian winner will also represent Canada a in the International Championship. i grades nine and utea in delivery. livered in Elnglis than March 15. April 20. town—-By Mag Canadian Dally Star. Myrtle Department Protease: H. H. WHO MAY ENTER Boys and girls who on Febru- ary 1. 1929, are less than 19 years o! ago and who are enroll- ed as pupils in a high school or collegiate institute or other rec~ ognized educational institution below University grade including HOW T0 ENTER In the Province entries may be mode. either direct to The Charlottetown Guardian or to the principals themselves. TH E ORATIONS Orations must be original and must not take more than 10 min- - THE DATES School competitions not late l ships, the winner from each province will go to a selected city to compete for the Canadian Championship. i The Dmm‘ nmbmt “t” ma" go to the Canadian Contest as guest of The Charlottetown Guflrdiflll. Wifli Provincial finals, in Oharlotte- i ' 3' nals-wibout May Juropeau tripe-Begins early in uly- Internatiouai finals—in Oc- tuber. OFFICIALS National Chairman for Can- adap-Main Johnston, Toronto Canadian Committe Patterson. Van ouver Sun; C. A. Hayden, Calgary Her- ald; C. R.- Morriaon. Edmonton Journal; Hon. R. A. Hoey, Minis- te of Education, Manitoba; Hon. Cyril F. Deluge. Superintendent o! Education. Quebec: Prot- A. Stanley Walker, Halifax Herald: Fro Charlottetown Guardian. . Principal Robertson, Principal Murohy. Protector Lloyd Show. Mr. Braden Jelly, President of the Teachers Association. ten. They may be de- h or French. — Miss rtofiresentins Walker. of Education- Bliaw, Director; Thomas lepton at the G. N. B. Char- lottetown. nllether Gravel’ Worm Itxtennina. tor will drive worms from the system without inlury to the child. because its lotion. while iully elfleetive. is mild- MONTAGUB was!‘ acaoor. Honor Ball memos west School for mouth o! Nlmnry: 51140 x~1. Annie Roche. 0cm vm-n. Peter ueoarry: 3r Vincent Notional: 8. Annie 0mm. Grade VI-i. Edmund Roche: ll. ldarllret 91mm 9. N817 Meteo- nl. . Of!“ Wwl. Joan lyrlne; l, In" l l. will llokenna. Orele Ill-vi. Kory moi-m i. Jan- Io Moflerry: I. John Byme. credo 8-1. 01m Meow»; s, mill-ego oi’ accepting In lieu- - that!!! worth oi pulpwood which ordinarily would have remained Crown property were oonvertnd indirectly by the Iomwer and the Fenian Bold: into Pflvlte holdinll from which vast quantities oi’ timber have beervcut and are still being out, immune from‘ government control of any kind save meagre taxation states an article in the Toronto Gl . The timber has U!!! lhippld to the united stem u; its raw state, totally unaffected by the "manom- ture-beron-eroort" renal-tier»: which atworoeent apply to villa-timber out- tlna from Grown lands. In Noolnitlu of their novices the Ionian and South’ African m» Wt- trans were "sued by the ontario Government certificates which entlb icciluhoiurtomacmqtiaad h. Northern Ontario, or to tho priv- tberoo! a t» By Veterans Privileges lined‘ TOW-arm. 7'“- 5457 Th! c333‘ relinquished their land rllhls by tak- dian PNM)—Mll1|0‘f‘l8 of dollars m8 the can but the major"). w. The Charlottetown Guardian, in con ada and in other countries of the world, tions which were so outstandingly oucc ince, any subject may be used, but in the District, Provincial and ( Q. I t‘ 2i? \ ' i“: junction with newspapers and committees in other provinces of flan. is again conducting the (Zanadian and International Oratorical (Jompeti- - essful in 1927 and 1928. In individual School Competitions in this Prov- Ianadian Championships one of the following four subjects must be used—“Canada Among the Nations”; “The Unification of Canada”; ‘The Peoples of _ Canada"; “Can ada’s Economic Development.” ‘ a The contests will be open, without charge, to pupils, boys and girls, in high cliools. Grades Nine and Ten, secondary schools, collegiate institutes and other recognized educational instiiutions below University grade. The Guardian again is fortunate in having the cmoileration of tlie Director and Department of Education. the Principals and Faculties of Prince tion. 0f W116i C0ll¢8¢ and St. Dunstarfs University, and The Teachers Associa- The first step in the contest is for each school to liold a contest to determine its own champions. The prov. ince will be divided into districts. There will be a competition at a point in each of these districts to determine the district chamnions- It ia at these district. competitions that the champions of the individual schools will OOIIIDQtE- The winners of each of the districts will come to Charlottetown, awuests of The Charlottetown Guardian and at its expense, to compete for Provincial championshi prizes from The (Jharlottetown Guardian. ' p. i The winners of this contest will receive lluitoblo Similar competitions will be held in other provinces of the Dominion. Following these provincial ehomiliofl" Prince Edward Island winner will, all expenses paid. The Canadian champion will be given a travelling scholarship in the form of a free trip to Europe, as guest The Canadian wimleljniiiter his Europeontrip. Will g0 10 Washi pete in the International Championship. , of the newspapers and committees in the various provinces which are conducting the contests. ngton or some other selected centre to com- Under the Aaspices in Prince Edward Island, of g THE CHARLOTTETOWN tained the property t hed them ll g gratuity. All told s me 10.000 cer- tificates. involving 2,660,000 acres or 10nd. were issued before the authors- tiee olllod a halt. Vary few recip- ients ever law their Northern Drop- arty. let alone settled on it. The Globe article continual: "With the Dllllng o! time private Pulp 09* mtorabegantiobuy upthaaelw acre lots. They are still aoquirlna them. lune of the mast valuable polo timber located in onterio la t9 be found on the bio blocks of the north country that were sot aside fol the Boer and Fenian veterans. In the valley o! the Ommdhos and Maw (III! I-ivlll. instance, there ll 0B0 5108i o! timber-GOO Bquareilhilfl ofit-lrofllflhltlhinthewinlonoi Wllili‘ O. “in, deputy mlnllkr o! lands and forests, there horbeen our GUARDIAN lVit/a the (To-operation of the Department of Education innopositiomiticatatovbtobw back the lands oi thola who. to date have resisted tho Uflvah DRIP 0997' star's cash Jingling. Hold-outs have with the iepfie of time acquired a new m; oi vallla oi the muses they misht ct "one time have considered nieolifll (or a pail? I80, and are IIUXII mm so exorbitant as to be Brood any consideration. On too o! that titles have mutually chanced since the mun; agencies: rllbta. mammadiluutuemnninem cues who oval certain twenty and who don not." ozcmndmeaalquup: .1 mtoweytoleeoiaivttu commonwealth» . , orwfllbecutbeforothe indo- warty“ XI. Itllyliglabout M ‘ A 90th Birthday Rev._Kem1eth J. Grant, D. D.. of i-ialifas. who is known throughout this Province. on Saturday celebrated his ninetiem birthday. Dr. Grant was born at Merismnlob- rietou Bounty. away baolt in the early am lust ni- tor Queen Victoria came to. the throne. Re has seen many changes. The bulldllll o! "wave. the expan. ‘I108! o! the sailing ships. their dis. lowers-nee and the comma o! stun -bo b» mo the birth oi ooureasz. ' like-Hm? i CPQWNNQIUI. t e . t = F , oi the famous Wrigley plant atCata- ' O choice lpruce and balsam. was to take their awn people and Manager: "But. look hare, that lino. no is e native or Georgetown, P O "This particular block is only one ' train them and allow these o, 4., "w; mummw," v P-E-l-t I- 601! 0! "10 “to MY. J61"! S of numerous similar-rind blot-W Celebrates H's the real work themselves. Follow- Ofllce guy (gppiyipg for W"; Kenton and a first cousin oi 14r- that m acattorod over Northern Ou- ing this policy a strong edugntlqug] "m, m, but, 1 emu“; my would tario. The nmuon Government ll system was set up which nu eminv help- mm copieeoi’ the m“ BMW WWW W0 Wlllidnosa of his views. A like procedure is being adopted all ovehthev world today. All" ill/In! b Eliot many years of his life to Trinidad, Dr. Grant rs. tired and returned to Canada. p" some years, while strength permitted. he worked among ti}; use ‘Mum airl-"WIIWP. 1M0! NII-lfrilhl to Hal- Tlmlllh 111ml»! you"! of age Dr. Grant la in full poamion of all in; "m faculties. oecuiomllr he m» om latch income nubile unite. A eensesmliieallyasp. ztuifxtn-gm 111L110 nu m» t, ' over the world. m PQNIIIGI." wx-iu-iq. ‘ Pretty venom -lo m" done’ ’ .’,' 1 hthv- Nb. some» to new.‘ certificates of ‘my 1cm: nnwlurl “mo! Mo! 1M" o! cultivation- J four IYBM‘ ~“'70""u'“ - avnsrcrrr EXAMINATION mllfllllfllflll°i .