5 ples necessary.) Box 110. ‘ " f . -' » 'A _ _ - _ R: > ` A ‘ ' <\ it _ J 5 . , I _ I, ,_ "oc'l‘0nciz"z."19z9 ' _ / ' E '_ _rim cu/iirrorri-:Town ciihnnisii " _i>.»?f'~'_ 'inner I 2 _W -nr-1 as ""-'H 2 1 *W* .‘ it-5' "T CED ........`. *Q95 i-__ It was not lust chance that . _ ' Success f V \ OOOUCUPOOU*-U \,». _ _ _ GAZETIED-__In the p-‘_ _ aio ____ ` r\ ` `, -:i -i ‘l f 1 MON'.\'BI.Y MEETING Ol' C. W. L- wales college, and are residents 01 _ _ DK. W. R. CARSON. I _ i _ chariomrown. ' reuse: or-scant- Ullncrvw C°“'1‘“‘°4 9°” 9°" 1 The financial report told of approx- . '_ - __ ..__ ‘ , _ 0 _ """` - Centra/ _Guardia _ ` ' _ ‘ -.»»-4-I , Q” . __ ‘JA lili ef I CN- -1° "°"~" "'”°“° innieiy sm,ooo_oo having been raised _ ` - l _ pointrnents. promotions, etc., Cansda._ in pri,” si. Phone 101! _ _ by combined effort during the year. Y Pi e ~ Militisfrecently gatietted appears the Opposite SL Ps\_a1'l C\111l’¢h' appears below, snowed tho splendid A gmail percenthgs has been spent P P Munn: P' 5' I' m|'m""°°u”- J' R” _ V°11\111¢ Of W°1'|i Wh1¢l'\ his H9911 I6- for national work, while the rest has Paton, M. C., ie.tranl. to the 2ndRes. was-a-:gint A complished during the past. year by l-,¢¢n disbursed in the district in Bn. lst, June, 1929 To be 2nd, Lt this great National Society. ‘ which if, was raised for charitable zo . 4 _ . . _ ‘made these T¢as 8 ' ` (supy.): James Alexander Miller, latb, The business meeting was then ,ng thu,-eh work, ' ll Mar. 1929. ' » ' held. minutes of previous mettius bt- This being the wth anniversary ei _ --~ ing read and approved and reports the League, it was suggested that each PASSED, EXAIIS-In the general _ _WEDNESDAY of Convenclrs of the different com- sub-division might like to make an Civil Service Examinations held in n°_M°n¢h|y-Munn' whmeh-S Mir nnittses being given. Plans were made extra donation. ° al h bers have _ ____ , July for clerks Grads I, the following dm,” snclgty ,auu|,|,ry._ray- for the holding of a Pantry S e. on During t e year nur mem SACKVILLE, Oct. 1-A conference was held here today between repre- sentatives of the government's of the Maritims_Provinces'with a view to arriving st a solution whereby farm- ers and.dairyn_1en in the provinces could secure mill feed at lower prices than prevails at present, which are considered too high. The meeting took piece in the Inter-colonial Ho- tcl with Mr. Prank Stanficld, M.P.P.. of Truro, presiding. There was quite a lengthy session and at the close an official statement was given out that .a resolution ha/cl been framed for presentation to thc three provin- cial govemments respecting the ob- .i__ ject of the meeting. but not stating the text of the resolution. - ~ 'I‘hose present included I-lon. Lewis Smith, Minister of Agriculture for New Brun.swick;' 1-Ion. W. M. Lea. Minister of Agriculture, P. E. I.; Hon. Robert Innis, Minist.er_ of National Resources for Nova Scotia; I-ion. O. P. Cioucher. Dr. J. L. Mclsaao, R. T. Tumer, Prof. Cummings, L. W. ` Fraser, of Nova. Scotia; R. M. Elliott. General Manager of the Maritime li/larketihg Board, Moncton; J. W. Boulter,_Dep. Minister cf Agricultux-e,` P. E. 1.; E. W. Robinson, Richmond, Quebec. " ' -1"°"_'_ ` _` Classified Advertisements Ons lmartisn .......;.............. 10s pcs' line ef 5 words Three Inaertlms .....e»....... Pour insertions 8.....-............. Eight insertions ..................». words ..... 5 words words 2 2 ;-rr §¥§ FP? ff,” -Agents Wanted *ICI-die Help Wanted _ PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOB Catalogue, United Art Limited, 162 John, Toronto. A. W. 'l 31 wsm. Siiipd WANTED-A MAN FOR. FARM work. Preston Rodd Harrington. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GBEET- ing Cards-agents wanted to take _orders for the finlt line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art C0.. Manufac- turers, 8l0 Spadina. Ave., Toronto. A. W, Ot. l, 2, 5, 7, 20, 30. _______._._.-.__.------- waurnn-MAN To wonx on farm. Tupper For-guson,_ R. R. 2, Marshfield. 6043-10-2-61 ________'_____.__- BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN short time. Our special course tits you for greater earnings. Big per YESTERDATS MARKETS -Eggs supplied, fresh and cornsd cod sell- "" Swereisu Grand Lodge. Fifteen audience to fost/er true patriotisrmlove of country and faith in it. "When were among the successful candid- ment of Annal Feel-Meeilnl Saturday. October 12th. A welcome made a gift of a spiritual bouquet to ates: Joseph Benoit Martin, Welling- followed by a Social Hour- was extended by the President to Hi, 1-lolinegh upon his suvel- jubilee ton. In Grade II Qilpha McQus.r'rie HW" “°m°’m H"“'_ vmmn several new members. and a. most:This was presented in the form of a Summerside. _Eleanor Bourke, city, 7‘3°_;°h::|’y mmuehnh Mehr successful meeting adjourned to meetisilver rose. and Joseph Martin Benoit, Welling- Mm mm on Tuesday. Nov. oth. A luncheon speaker each day of the 8.80-Meeting of Session at close of The National Convention of the convention, gave interesting talks cn Prayer Service. Catholic Women‘s League was heldvarious subjects. ~ 5033- in windsor. ont., .iune ir to as. your on Tuesday, Mrs. J. n. suiiivan_ai sold at Sac; butter 40c; chickens loc; .hundred delegates'were present. re- 1 Amherstburg, Ont., spoke on "The Y 'll-00! d ks $1-30: 1 8 'to I KNOW THE'CBAm‘°TTEToWN'presenting districts from P. E. Island leaving sense of humor in our League owl uc appes c 150 don: crab apples tc quart; plums rE°m‘: ‘N “wh” may to hugh' to the Pacific Coast and point.s in the Relations," noe qtfnay sue to ess; straw see: R“°"° M°“°‘y' °"°‘ m";“d M” far north. » ` on wednesday, Mrs. adware srae. oats Glo; tumips i0c and potatoes web?" Fuser ang me “Boing The formal public opening meet- iPresident Detroit League of Catholic 00o. The fish department was well ‘M °°u'°h Qu” °m" ' ing was held in the immense bail--iwomen, took as her subject “The In room of the Prince Edward Hot.el,!tcrnational Aspect cf Catholic League ing at dc; havddock l'0c; mackerel 80c: Men" Mex' Campbell °'n_d Mum" beautifully decorated for the occasion. l Work." _ fresh herring so each. M°""‘h' M°“*“9“°’ "Me "'s“°“ ‘” Archbishop McNeill, who was no have ' “ _ , ' . _ . » ' . . . - ls H oo < tm “W yeswmw' been the principal speaker, was un hh he ,_ c t of th lPi-ovinclal Organizing Secretary u to r en on c c RETURNS FROM CONVENTION- -#--1-- .Zen A 'Shand p__o;_amm_‘v“ car lcanadian Girl Guides, spoke onthe Q ;°@ J' M‘°Km“°“' 6”” ried out, greetings extended from the re ry for the Oddfeliows for the ' mayor of each of the six Border _ Mmm’ P’°““°°* *M “""°““°' eities, the i-:nights or columbus and hm' '°°‘"`““’ h°°‘° “°““¥ Wh* central can-nnitue or tha c w L !_;°'; Hmm' T°x“' “"9 he at- ____ Bishop Fallon spoke and urged his r d the annual meeting of the (shwm w the Ghudhn) thousand deleestes were in tie d BAARBRUCKEN' Germany' oct 1' ` mu from .___ mm M Anna. Zh; -The lkiglish contingent of the In- Canadians realise more the worth of _ mean" Mm _md ___ the am; _“__ ternstiosl Railway Guard in the this country. their patriotism will_l,mquet W” l~,eld_ ,md W” me lug. dmmum ___ wmch me De Ssarbrucken District, numbering grow, rooted fathoms deeper than itlesll ever held ln wlylllml-_ \ "“°°"°“° 120 men. left for home may by way is now." | 1-ns cnree archbishop omearyrpoire N°"°°“ °°'“’°“”°“ ‘"“ “"4 W' bi Wiesbaden, continuing British ev- On Tuesday morning High Massien the history or the League. He yea.r_nvihen Governor Al Smith was hchmoh of me R_l,lml,m,-l_ undqlwas celebrated in St. Aiphonsusim-and lts gl-,dual developmgnt lf,-cm » mm nd ”.p""1d°m'i‘l °"“ud"’°' the terms of the settlement. reached ‘church by Archbishop J. D. Forbes, crime lormatlon ol the nm, ly,-,hcl-l ln °°“fff°,'1'°" M"_j,__M'°m““°” "'“°" “`"‘° th’ ’°‘ at the Hague in August. 'rhe streets |Otiews. who Hsu delivered I iwwer-‘Edmonton in isiz w the union or po presented by th’ swereign were lined by thousands of watchful ful 561111011- 1 ithe scattered sub-division in 1919, Grand .Lodge show that the ci-der but _mme Genhhhh as me B,-ll,l5l»l On Wednesday morning Requiem! continues in s nourishing ermdition; _hmm marched hehlhd '_ mlllmy Ma., was sung for de¢,,,_,,d ,,,.,,,,l,,,_.,_i 1 “den m th, ,-,lllway the delegates receiving Holy Commu- ' band from W es ON gm; TUBE Muurnms station. An escort of mount/ed police 111°" 111 11 1101151- -Mr. . . amp, Chief Clerk in lwomhhhied thmh ,hd Bl, the ,Mylan 'I‘he business meetings were held- in _ _ Eh; 0' N' R' Dlvuim rnifht A8- Punch and Belgian detachment, the Convention Hall of the Hotel. ‘5 A DAY AND BETTER' FROM cents s aid. Writc us 'todly- n 3 om” tt mnmwn’ om" W” drawn up as guards of honor. The N““°“°1 P""'id°“t» M15- -7~ -7- Catholic woman in Canada in your_ Trlbute To Mr. ~~-V.. “ahh ll; p _l ‘pm-_ld it s ii now “nm xmu' work permanent Moler Barber College, 573 Barring- ° Wiwf 1° 11119 df-Y Yesterday, stoph_ were Duggan, presided, and in her annual l-snug," 1 _ ' ____ _ _ ___ "“'_'“ " ' ii- ine-:=‘i:~g p'-cg a-ir~1= m _ if service satisfactory. Prefer mar- _ _ _ » _ _ _ __ _ _ rim an 35 gg 40 writ, may for *°°~ H*m“' 5 zz ws" mp” hm 'im °“ " 'W1' °f 131° “wrt P°111T»°d 011% ihlt 43 new wb- Other speakers were Mrs. Petcrl T B Grad :ie and aidrxscs wa. as f:i‘o~ Thursday, Mrs Horace Plrtori interesting subject Girl Guide: Miss Rose McElderry. “Divorce Lau of Canada" Friday. Mrs J W Connolly, Ed rnonton read a paper on Study Clubs In this way even the luncheon hour was utilized and no time lost. Thursday evening, our convention when ther¢ were about 3.000 mem- bers. Hls Grace said: "You have now 30.000 members and 400 sub- divisions, and it is my constant prayer and hope that you continue to expand u.ntil you include every Light up and smoke upi There s enjoyment for you sweetness, richness, mildness and the satisfaction that comes only with tobacco of sound quality poker hands , t good for valuable presents _...rn I -__ _ ___ __ _active participation of its members' in all its works. Catholic women must give themselves to its activities e ea that we all be it is my earn st pl l A i generous with our time and talents* and r_f,‘;pt;::_;:n_T‘°;_‘_:; °fv§_':vbA t li - i th 1 g’ 1' and spare ‘to em" to V up 0 ,hifi cenzregatlon of the Baptis Chur noble. soul stirring motto of T) sy :zxwio-i c 'nm ttce were Mr n l J A Clarl ll rid Mrs .w M- and .tis H Caliber: m . I information. (O10 deposit n am- M°‘rm'm“ 1° Wu' M* ‘WNY °h*°f» 55315 gulgiiggn ygw ¢11V151°¥1H hid 110611 Urtlniwd durins Hecnsn. Ottawa, who spoke on the: » » y _ IA BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book free; men and women already making Ive 'lollars up daily, in spare time; experience ol' capital unnecessary. Garretson Co., Brantford, Ont, A. W. 9-23-241. DOUBLE YOUR. SALARY BY ADD- tng $35.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Pers5`nal Christmas Cards to I"riends,ilSusi.ns1s Associates, Club and Chiirch msmbrrs, from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book, Imperial Art, Manufacturers, 51 Wellington West, Toronto. A.W. 10-1-tl. Oct. 31. For Sale A POB SALE-STAB. TOURING CAB. Apply 181 Weymouth Street, 3030-10-2-21. FOB SALE-A LIVE MINK. APPLY William 0. Simpson, Auburn. 7980-9-80-31 FOX ROUND, PUPS POB SALE. I‘ have for sais 8 fox-hound pups, males $10.00 each, Immediate de- livery. Wallace Dickieson,` New Glasgow. sgsaglo-1-ai. _ a-_-_»i__»_»1_ FOB SALE-CANARIES, PARBJOTS, l Cages an_d Accessories. Approval. _Write for price list tu Milbums Aviarie-1. Sydney Mines. Neva Scotia. 9-26-sipd. Female Help Wanted AN EXPERIENCED WAITBESS wanted at the Parker House. '|698-tt WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAID to do plain cooking. Apply to 80 School Street, ' .8002-10-1-3|. WANTED-AT DAVIE! HOTEL, chamber maid. B023-10-l-31. WANTED -- EXPERIENCED MAID 101' Ienersl housework. No washing. Mrs. J- B. Hussn. 291 xent sh-eat. '[088-9-S0-8| ..__.__.._.____.......__ SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS B5__$50can` be earned and paid Weekly in spare time selling well known ling per- sonal Chistmas cards. llnrperitnce ~unneoesssry. An early start and our ec-operation assures success. Beautiful new portfolio sgmpls tree. Master Kraft Co.. Limited. "Iieronto. Representatives wantod #small towns also. _' P. H. W. Oct. 2.3.5.B.i0.l2,15,1'l.10,22 24.20.2231. , _ Miscellaneous JOHN ALPIIID MACDONALDJ Land Surveyor, Hermsnvtlie. Souris. ‘ ‘ 10-2-lmpd. ~ _ Salesman Wanted ldhlllll WANTED-IALIS cleat for Pnnes ldward bland. Geodesy. rnaoutdt. We want nowsnusblasasrgstisnoreaenra- uve so russia are mn simian on the island. ,Our asm” ts pront- abls. Wi-its. Pelham. Nursery. Cc. rm-aw.ons s.w.s-warn. ............._.._.-.--- well known line Personal Christ- rnss Cards. Scores of Stenogra- phers, Accountants, Clerks. etc., exceeded this last season. Beauti- ful riew portfolio free. Master Kraft C0.. Limited, Toronto. Representa- tives vanted small towns also. M. H. W. Oct, 2,4,7,9,ll,l4,l6,18,z1, 23,25,2B,30. Articles For Sale ° ° 'rwo Mew. F0811 011- 0Vll» Mr. iz. J. s. weatherstcne, ciener- FOE SALE - TWO KITCHEN Ranges. Sell cheap. one kitchen Range Enterprise Rcnown used a few months. Apply Warren Holis- ton, No_ 3 Rochford Apts. ' 6038-10-2-81. FOR. SALE - TWO KITCHEN Ranges. Sell cheep. one kitchen Range Enterprise Renown used a few months. Apply Warren Hous- ton, No. 3 Rochford Apts, 7901-9-28-31. Teachers Wanted WANTED _- AT ONCE SECOND Class Teacher for Georgetown High School. Protestant Preferred. Good supplement. Ashley Allen, Secretary. 'mi-9-2':-sind. ` To Let T0 LET-HOUSE 104 PRINCE ST. Apply 210 Hillsboro Street. _ _ B000-10-1-31. .__.___,___,________.__ 'P0 LET-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE at 150 Prince Street. Apply to 118 Prince Street. 8041-10-2-4i PARKER.-At Georgetown Royaltyon MACDONALD.-Suddenly at stewart, B. C., September 18th, Ernest A. Mac- Donald, youngest son of lets Lieut. Governor MacDonald and Mary Mac- Donald, age 47 years. BROWN-Died at the P. E. Island T0 LET - HOUSE BRIGHTON Avenue. All modern conveniences. Apply E, E. Parkmsm, -Phone 1190. 8031-10-2-3i. __,_______.._.1..__..-- TO ~ LET-1 ROOM COTTAGE house furnished, with all modern conveniences. Apply Guardian Office. 1045-9-28-ti ' FOR SALE-FOED TON TRUCK. Good working order. Also newly freshsnsd cow, Ayrshire grade. Ap- ply to J. I-I, Colwill, Kensington. 7' 8021-10-1-Ii. FOB SAL!-Tlllll BODIES. ONE Clyde man up in years. one Oiydf made up in years. one Ulrds Geld- ing s years. one Blood mare s years. A. .!._ Nicholson, Orwell Covs. 8020-10-I-si. Wanted WANTED - GINTIJMAN WANT! warm bed-room _with or without board. APD!! at this offies. tote-il warmup-sagodm mum san forearms xmsiesuaiasiis ie~s»aet,ian.uan»uiaehus.ia uma a%v____»a_:m_¢eie. ia w. 1. siaawe-'taaaess-,-el 'D l_s¢i ,e _ ‘~-=..\_ss|l¢o-as-gets-are l / ~ . = . . », -" irsm- ..~ .r . _ .~ 0000000009- 5 °" rn . ' for four years. in an C th li . 1° U1-'Dire you and ` A Y I 0 c Col me to do still willing Miss Cowan every success in_ Ne De Mucha" . u 10" the winner may choose. This |;'°*°°1' things for the honor and the "Country of her Adoption," the °**°**‘**" ' 1'9"' 1" ‘NM to the West again to ¥°1’Y °I God. our church and t IC STUDIO _ ".4 _ . . our young people re urned to their homes. _ MUS _UKDIITAIII , 7° ash. .\Miss Carolyn Hsmmel. of Wilclr, Country. We have a duty tow”-ug __ MI. G,,,“.¢. I 0”* wiu reopen classes ia nsacrsris lI_lAIelll Sack. alias Marie Kerwin was aclose W1' Dlilhbor. and we cannot trestits (Patriot please Copy) hall IO , second. and Min Eileen Cantwell won '°"'°‘““°U lilhily- The Ifeatest as-I .___ and ea INN! . ` lips Calm Casas: quest age” ng gmt gh, honorable mention. 11,99 lm “gms surancs or`tbs future of this Magus ..'Dr. Allen. cardigan, recently Am” °' nm *4LGlA\l.ill.|.l.a_..- r~-n-ylsiesarsatteachigrriacsor 'in~_oanaaacssoniya»mneau tieeviamiiooorsmvru.-A. ,' ~~_,l ______,___ , \ the eahnririnaitalrioo. ith ~ _ _ .1 Y 11 S 0 0 W League of Nations, and Mrs J C__ PROGRAMMZ good character, to represent a large hl Fr ht __ international, direct selling_, magh- sim “Sho A;:'t_Zf___;h;yA';‘:__"i‘;Rt; A very sad gloom was cast over 1_’»__el__1_ierl_ib__i_e;i__i_1ipc;f_:_v_r_30,00;. dElev_esn _Keener-i,_A;ef Toronto, who ably _rss _ The fo__°W____g __o______________C_____0__ facturing company in Prnce - ' F in B ooh_ oh the eve of Sehh ~ u su - vaons a a o pon.-led the mast of "our Krug." _ _i. Address of Welcome \fr ward Island. Training suuvlitd- H'“"‘”*°“~ M1* Chemin was mueh un- sfdnnwhin :he mm 0, mth vlslwlibeen organised. rnairins a total or 21. This was indeed a brilliant anairl ’P°°“" ’°' “"'“' | sm... ‘ Earnings 'lilc to $1.00 an hour. Box pressed with Moncton which h i ' with 1500 member _ The retirement of Mr. T, B. Grads” ° "d h or Mr and Mrs Wendell s H- and concluded with the singing of l 2. veeei nuert Mr as Quigi !i8. Oct. 2. had every evidence of being a. most :ae clhlméd fm- lu' own mail; In December, 1028, as an intema- the National Anthem. ‘ ‘mm th’ °“p"mt°nd°n¢y M mei and Mr Leigh Dingwelly ` ' progressive i .Hs f _ ' 4 |l,l _ ` » , Canadian National Railways in this' _ AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY “mn for P_ii___f_Yc° Ed: t in nt_he after only gl-.114 Garth gleemhm hh hh, _oongl b;c_i_l;_dw®vw;i_re accorded B; Place The reportshof th. different dioceses _____y may Wm bg c°___s_de__ed as Bl 3. Add.re-s. Mrs. Clark can be earned weekly N U md md earl? llc of eight weeks after ashortg “ ¢ 5 5” C°mm °“ °f Wereread d““ng me wesk md °°t°" dlrech 105 to the ch hhd Pmvlhce . 4~ B511'-01111 S010. Mr Leiih Dilil $35-$50 in .pare urns aauing °'" S°°°1° md Ou Friday will sau uhm” of me duh Although medluy the League ei Nations. ' iegueri ehariiahie deeds or all irinds:| 1' _ 'l wen. on the R.. M. s. may Nelson for ,ld 0, .wo dom... wa, Nude,-,d le our z_s.o0o.o0a rnernbership in as helptc the fallen, christmas eheeri M’~G1’M1Y-11:' his foresight and lens __ ___d___e_§_ D___ Yeo Hamilton. Bermuda, where he will wuhhhoswle lo hqld ml, lmlg bud countries doing extensive Child Wei- for poor; help to immigrants. schol- _f;‘_:’_;’i°“°:u_1_‘_‘_u‘:1l‘;‘;_°_;i“£____"_i“5 '-:_”‘;;'f. 5_ Soprano Sola Ml” Bhrhuh M. mend a short holiday before return- N, eg,-hh w l,lo°m_ ,nd M 530 p_ m_ fare and Social _Welfare work was arships and school prizes, assistance 0 _ie “ ____ me busmess ___g_e__e5___ 0_‘ Neill, ing home. W” cmodw the Home ,,bm,e_ wblos- too great to be overlooked by that to pastors for church and school, and. tg; P__0y_me w_____h were c_osr_y _“__ 7, Address, Ml-_ lg, H Jenklm, sehr and bieorn with the one who budv. which is working towards me in raet. every work that could be mwown “___ ____ __new '___ me, s. veeai Duets. Mr may Qulgll . mm but I short Mme ,gm permanent peace of the world, through dons by willing. loving hands. _ _ and M,-_ Lelgh Dlx-,swell ' col sl U tl nmrns “"° Thu hmmm W” “ry lu-“ly ,tg its many agencies for intemational Charlottetown Diocese reports 700 ?°;‘n:'d;i;‘_1`;:"';‘;m__I_ R':_f_1_:'h“§svoI_C;ht‘_"__l; 9 Addr 55 My Jul; wgbgm. ded ,hd hh, “nice whlch wg.; health, comfort and good will. members in twelvs sub-divisions. Y 5 _ 0,, behalf Uf the men ol me LAND -on sept. . _ °“ _ and £G;NJ B39 saw wry ,hd md lmpnshlviwu om,-lu¢t_ Reference was made to the splen- Nearly 58,000.00 had been raised dur- :’_i:1Z::_vZ'n;'_°:_;__ }3_::;io__°€___;`r;T_° grsgation Mr. Stern.; presented ' ‘ ' 1"'"m“ ’ ° ed by Rev. M. K. charman or Mt. did W°1'1< being dfme by the League ins the year- und disbursed locally _ _ '_ well filled purse. while Mrs cl --- _ Swwhhh During th, service h ,O10 in regard to our great national pro- for the needs of each parish. Among G"'dy’s sem” w his P"°"m°° has represented the ladies in .he sa ;_EhW;5;*£d3;;°s@x:r W” “my Rhdend by Ml” E.-llm blem-Immigration. the larger amounu expended were bien; :°h_:b§_° 73;' and °"_;’_ that. happy manner. . - ~ - J mmehh hwuhed th the Blood In co-operation with the Sisters of $750.00 to the Sacred Heart Home in ° n es - °° Y ma ng “_ Mr. Vincent replied eloquently ‘Yr nah# WU- L mh_.. Service, excellent work in Canadian- Charlottetown. and $1,000.00 towards survey °f the “uw” "°“sp°mm°n the earnestly expressed good wish DEATHS dx htnbehren were lou, mum, lzing in a. truly Christian atmosphere an altar for the new church at st, f;‘dm_°11-5 01 121115 Pr0Vin¢e_past and of hm cO_,_g__eg_m0____ of tha In/__1° du-uns vlz. Allie ,1g,y_ has been done. Peters. Donations of cash and cloth- p _nt ____ __ __f Refreshments were served by Mc'As_A__ Fu “__ B _A b whhwh J.” swims Bl,-¢,_ Eddlg _l,y_ Hostels established and maintain- ing amounting tc over $100.00 was and rm '5 5:99’ °“ en W" lladies of the congregation. and som ‘___ M has var, "ep m el; on hm “me mow whll, gasket wg ed by the C. W. L. fomi a_ chain given St. Vincent's Orphanage. A11 :__ bu? ° 1” "5 m°“““"°""' ml very delightful occasion closed wii ’ C ’ "° ' mme" placed a spray from Edith Jw. Bou- across canada and are real homes National Committees were contribut- 5 “ W “S 1" ‘°"“5 “ page °f the! the National Anthem 5 l i h. r r o Wednesday at 2 p. m. - mms hom Mm Mmoh Bm md for the overseas girl. ed towards, and all national and dio- b“_gm'°s" °h°p°" in °h° msmry °f Mrs Lester .ny his craee archbishop oceary ai cesan taxes paid A christmas tree P““°° E“°""d 151°" Edm0ni»0n. in his address on Imrni 101' poor children in Charlottetown (sn) 5 A MACD0N‘“‘D» _ ' ~ 1 . I 5°Pf»°11\b0i' 30311. M11- 000119 Plfkiif. .Phrhw h com hh both “ky ‘hd gration, spoke of the work of the at which 225 were present; Christmas P'°“d°“"' A"°°i“¢°'l B°”d‘ °f Flf Yea rs age 87. Funeral from her late real- hwnectiva It ___ much hum, m use Catholic Immigrant Aid Society, cheer for inmates of infirmary md, Trade of Prince Edward Island _ d°“°° W°¢1`1°5d‘Y li 33° W 500110' Hohhwhyh cam Remhveh md emdh and outlined its policy. He poll-ited|Sacred Heart Home. as well as forj _l_________ ' In Bllslnes t0W1'1 C°1'1\¢i»¢1’Y- cnc mem em_h,e_y_ - out the vast potentialities of this many destitute families, was report fair Canada of ours. stating that in ed. and much work which space does] e ____________ the Peace River.District alone 40,- not perl-nit to speak of. ; Eastern Guardlan i Fifty Years 53° °“ Ocwb" 1 ““» 000.000 acres were waiting for the 'I‘he Convenor of Magazines urgedi ' 1579. MY- D- A~ BW” ‘md °h° 1' Lillian McKenzie 1 Pl0llBh. and that therg were ether that more interest be taken in it, ssl ,WHIST DRIVE _ The week_ l Mr. John T. MacKenzie entered in Buhelhh M Mash, vast stretches of fertile country still this year the increase was small. It., __ dl e ___ d st y_ I Pi11‘i1l¢1‘ShiP 11111151' 111° Um* “me Pianoforte, singing, 1'h¢0|»y_ unsettled.~ “We must fight the fears is well worth the subscription price! W S rv was el in ' “mes Bruce and l\facKcnzi= Together t Hall, Georgetown on Wednesday,\ h ._ tailor, n tudlo. 211 Richmond Street of the Little Canadian, said His and should be more widely circulated-i 25 with 1 ` Th l carried on a mere 1111 . a l . Tbl¢D|1°11c 373 1-- Grace, for ws must have increased T110 ¢1¢Cii0n 0! oiiicers resulted 5 Sept l me °"°nd°n°° ° mens furnishing business for abo immigration to develop our immense WS Mn' ou” H' Bwwnf um as yen" ' national resources” We new lmml. Past Pres.-Mrs J J Duggan Ed- Moms and me gentlemen” Prize tired and left the province for ash Funenl fmm her 1°” "’m°n°°' grants. but claim the rl ht in choo s morlion. A I I W” won by Wan" S°lmm‘ A deucl' time. Mr. Bruce carrying 011 131° b il s LMI’ Y°’k' Th“"d‘y~ °°"°b" 3"- _ , them. for we must think of the future President.-Mrs. M. J. Lyons. Otts-| ous hmm was served`_A` _ ness alone continuously up to t Service startlfil at 2 c‘¢lock. Inter- '-’*_' `of Canada. and protect her as far ss WI- | _'W present tim¢» M1- M°°K°1'1’~‘¢ 9”' ment York cemetery. D we as ble s ir ,l _ 1,. v,ce_,,m__M__W_ _ , ,_-raanwam. cArnriimvc.__ away se__e_____ mhmhs wh hu, Hospital on Tuesday, October lst, Term Opens September 23rd. £ lfhho _V “ _ ladies' prim was won by Miss Estelli _W0 years when Mh Mhcgemle ue | _ l 4 Y 9 » Y “P1113 out un e s J Mclntyre, N ' - sirables. The Convenor of Immigra. Charlottetown. ln" 3'°‘”‘3 P°°P1¢ °f L°W°" M°“'“‘5“°i Bruce although he went throush l .. .. - ~ . _-;_ _ tion. Mrs. A. W. Robertson, Montreal, 2nd Vice-Pres.-Mrs. J. C. Keen-i wzehmervwzm tx; Lge whlge chsf, trying illness is now enjoying exce _ /IL e rt d an. Tor nto. lof he n md me ' gh "ed B” lent health and “going strong Du ' " Il ` - _ _ _ _ ~ - _ ir - ~ . ‘ " " ' ~ _ ' f .,, Nl- _ .° " 'l t H ` 4 UCI; ` i - _ F UW . c ’ ` .» ~ N mtl ln Melnorlanl rpe e that during the year ss.o'n o _he hom ___ W _md Mn mm meals and 20,370 beds were suppiigg 8rd Vice Pres-Mrs J W Co l i V ing the fifty years Mr Bruce _ in three hostels alone namel Mon ly. Edmonton mm lmwm’ ww" Momuue on Tu°sd‘y` naturally seen many 611111805 m 'WIN' mm", °' W’ 4°" ~ ww ' ' y' evening Sept 24 to honor Miss Vera~ Mother, nn. Daniel A. steels, utils l "-5. ' tml. Winnipeg and Toronto. I-ron. 'rreaa-Mrs. J. J. cnrreyaron- : Conn ,hw hw, 1 Nh nd Mrs l Cheri°ttci°“1- A-1 1111' H 11° "~“ Pond, P. E. I., who died October ht. “' _ .__ _ :_ The subject of Education was large- treal. ?___e_,,__ 8 mc' ' ha __ 1 'l with the exception of Mr George llti. _ im ly dealt with by eminent education. Hon. sec.-Min Rose McElderry.is `.h ozmn' Z; _#63311 or ¥__h°ri Huthcs. the” 11 11°* "1 bum” Wm, "mn" uh” 1" ln 6,," hu, ““‘ alists. His Grace Archbishop Forbes Guelph- °_?;`_h__g _::__"'she`nh` hm” hmri; day a single merchant who vgss | 1 of Toronto gave a partiml.,-ly ln A life membership 1819 Quee _ . pin was pr, _ business in . on ti games followed by a wholesome and ___ the names oh ____ms an M ?;l‘___f_l11"°* 1:;':'___l1\___1;°f 'mx m-M0". cn' ,N wh" ch" i»_~=t_ius address en the 'prehlerna sented is the retiring in-eeiseni. l ,hhhy hmch sm” _hy _he hhhwl Alt ough ~ *NUI* “ml o Hgh Education." I-Ie dealt with Duflns the week a telegram vvasimm has h _ 'Q petuated there has been an aim love dies: When your doctors prescription this question in its rellrd to woman forwarded to Lord Willingdcn, ulring_ ..I:newT_,e el ‘eu<;w-:_’;r:e;/hz coirpiete change in personnel P , l _ we l e Wi ' _ _ ll MN mai _ _ V _ _ _ _ 1 OOO-if 'O'O'O¢'0O'O¢*§'¢*l And wa are left in loneliness te h hm., d N - '31, L ,_ ,gg 0 W wee . °'“‘_’.“_: d“m_“|___° ___ &‘;__¥“__°;_ I-fe treated the spiritual lrowth and him 9° 00111/ey to His Majesty Kin! ;3°wm Wu m ‘°"’V° m¢mhe____,hehi Bruce since 1819 has also seen arm p nh", _“I "uh md activities of woman throughout the George, that we offer our heartfelt l-all . Vg,-y hppram-lhw “dn” dm, important civic improvements tions presc , ng _ _ U" 9011*" NN U °|°l1l|°“ "Nm" pm., mn Wh m.,,,,lly ,,,,,l,,,c,,_ centuries. and proved th, l,ll,,,y 0, zhanira that Providence has been`\ whlch M,” uh" Ahh", hm charietiewwn including the inata ire ns ae '“"' ‘ th l ' 5. “uh hah". hh, hh mu' ing the ingredients so that your e accusation often advanced anim. passed to spare him and restore him I wma ms Conn with h “hem” ation of the water wor s l, ’ e dwwfl vilhll ere scrupulously met the church-that .he has miles the W 111° 11°*1°11 hm, of ,oh sh, "mud ,hh hh, age, ieiephene, eieeirie lights nav Ttaslcyalstaalisstgassof erawss . _ hy* 3_0 act to :li-;_'\.l::i_m¥°1l1’“__°P"”' intellectual faculties of woman. H Bolemn Benediction at our Lady of vim-ling hmm, md hlhcem uhhhhh streets and sidewalks, etc Alth with ti-oaths friendship ni the '_ °“' P* ' spoke in glowing ter-ina of the wer; the Laire chureh at assi windsor. yauy 11,, hemy hwy ,,l,_,,, ,M ,M in his 'mn year Mr. Bruce iselrs cs hu" "I" 1 'Ill PIOIPI' DIUGGISII - Mm' 4°” N011! educational lines by bmllsht the convention to a close iwhole beamed singing of She's a Sidmbly Y°““9°" 'md hu DG ' V t-11° C- W. L.. aspeeialiy in the aaiab. 111 uvuclusion. Mrs. casey sais: [soil .ood feuowi" ahewes how rnueh i1’1=“dl 111181 '-1”" 111'” '"1 ........_....--- lishment of a scholarship This sehol It has been my endeavor tc hr-ing vers was loved by .ll Mm, more years of usefulness in store °° _ 0 _ ` lsnhin is s grant of $500.00 annually '°”1° "Welle to each or yeu; Q,-,|y`,lMl,,¢ "Auld un' Sym- md him. ~O¢¢-6-Ovoooo f at t‘l° S:l'c,:>lroom last eveltlrig a if the League is to grow and prcspeni . _ ' th Y ' " ' cl League; ‘For God and Canada' was ve ' large] attended On tl' r ,JL . 3. 1 rl 1T';'s. _ . :_ ; ` , . ";l"’l ‘. L 1