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Optometrists-At your service. “ Garfield Tremere, Hampshire the suestcf Mr. Cyrus Martin the xveck-end, school has reopened after the holidays and is progressing under the skilful manage- oi Mis. Isla Weeks. Mr. Wilfred Nicholson, a student Mount Allison, spent his Easter' Mays with his parents an-_ me Jivsll Nicholson. Min .\lni~ian Blandon, s. student of -W- C. has returned to ch"rowh 'M ending her holidays with her ms Mr. and Mn. s. A. nlsudcu. _“Mhz liaise attending the teach- lconvention recently were The ts Flora MacDonald, Jennie 'er and Mary stevensen also ' D°Mld Nicholson and George Uli_ng_ . _:fit Lester Cairns of P. W. O., spent h°11- pol-tunity of convayi-nr le His ual- eilty the sentiments and loyal de- votion to his person that ml have expressed on behalf of the Oaneidian people, and I knbvm he will receive A Premier’s' Welcome A " And Governor s Reply l I ’ ‘il Loyalty to the Crown and the Dominion Ex- 4 ’ pressed in Formal Address and Fitting Reply at Reception to the Bessboroughs my privilege now, as it was that of A PHE CHARLO"I"l`F'l`()WN GUARDIAN PAGE , . - "=-f \'-L .rpm ""1" ' 1. $1” ;`m€~' ~ -'-_-J-F 'Lv'-»'~ - ' ' ' _Q --1 ...... MOTORISTS present him in the Dominion. "My first duty and a very pleasant Une, is to convey tothe people of \i ' i Canada a message of goodwill from the mother country. The feillngs of WI Pwfile at home to you are those _ ‘ O of deepest affection and regard. I teal that our interests are beink more ca Z Closely linked day by day. Your great, . . System oi' transportations, your lakes and canals, your enormous nat/ural F0501!-TCGS. only s. small fraction of which are at present developed, and above all the enterprise and charac- . \ O ter of the Canadian people all prom- ise to make you me of the great forward to making the closest pcs-, . _ sible acquaintance with this great nations of the world, I am looking Canada and its citizens. and if I fall will not be thro lack of endeav- _ °’ “ an Anti Knock Gas ......;°.“:;.i.. .. at tlzePru:e ofRe_quIar Gas/ in which Canada too has shared, but 1 :eel sure that the character or the ¢°J\°di°!1 l>¢°l>le and the vast re- soon bring the peotple again into the g. . - ff F sources at their disposal will very, /»1`~Q.ie_Hrn ¢»%'.-er.-v \ slmshine of prosperity. "May I ai-So thank you, Mr. Prime Minister on behalf of Indy Bessbor- oush and myself, for your cordial W¢l00i11€ to us personally. We are looking forward to our life here and know lt will be a happy one, and at the end of our time here we hope our Canadian friends will say it has been successful." ' 1 am ni-cull indeed that Hu Meieuy. ` ’ on the advice of his Canadian mints- 9 0 O I ters. should have selected me in re- ' I i 1\i°COI.I." NT NAC Y `McCOLL-FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY LIMITED ` Ohm and Plants at Winnipeg. Rulna, Calgary, Vonoemrv, Toronto. Moncton and Mantua! Dlirrlbutiea Worelloluu nc other convenient paints i 1 ,_.._ ._.__.__.,_._._.-‘ l \ STAVERT LLOYD MCCALLUM ity were very much shocked when H. S. Bishop. The service was a very_ on Sunday. February 8th word pas-I _ ~ HAR,m___ORD_ Apm ,3___.n,,e_ |R,,g_, i 1 'l iii!! __ _ i COUNCXL WEEPS AT SESSION Exilim-I- 'of Monday, February ein The ser- | T11 1 1 hi h ' very ' l.....°..~.“".iT.1 ...ll Z.. ..§`.“...Z..... Tribe Fmgets PARIS LETTER lvlce was conducted by' Rev. RI * , -_--- The people of Bayview and vicin-, Hensley Stevefi 8881-'-#Wd by Rev' Thelr Language By Boulevardler immremive one Interment was in the (British United Press) sec around that steven Lloyd Mc- Cavendish Cemetery. | -- f th ir tribe has faded from _ Callum. the nine-year-old son of “age ‘° e uf the last s,__u_Viv,ug! PAR,lS. April 'l.~Slnce arrallg.;_ th . nieincries Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCallum had _ _ , passed away in the early morning NORTH SHORE YOUNG imumcanziir; c`)T;;'t§,;;vich where scendants of Lafayette to visit the hours. _ I rr-:orws socllrrv nouns f'*cM‘;_ f__’;;__‘,__L_ has ,,S'sm_ns_ united states, the suggestion ie he- world. -011 Sliilfdby. February 7th. Striv-I SU0CE55“iL BANQUET mlm “"3" elsew;w__c in “ks state ing made in the newspapers here, The explanation of this il that the' ho ' a st ` s alc cvportcd abroad to IEDAL Fon GIRL HER() eff: hid 80118 0VE1'l»0 the 11471119 01 his -*'“-‘ i ,1 .n an about 73 Mo that a suitable occasion might be,be wine ' . _ ___ 1 li ments have been made for the de- ibers of the Academy “imm0Tt“15'" French language throughout the world. Nothing is said about the pgetry and rhetoric, which will per- haps be tackled when the dictionary is at long last comllielei But, after all, are not the mem- l We are told now, thot, as a nation, the French people Pfoiifiilil drink the worst wine of any P00i3i€ in mei uncle, Alfred Moore, to assist, ini The North Shore Young Peoples '”)'°"e "He are _ __ `ie_; §found for a pilgrinrxze to Canada by Britain iwllicll ranks first in ie hi i Society held a nlost successful and hi¢““5 left- U°€h»Ui beyonr u me s__r___vmg members of me Mont market for choice wines) Canada. tllms ng some gran. i _ _ _ __ __ _ _ I ,~ _ . _ Ann. me mm had the gm," piled, enjoyable banquet at the home of \\i.lds of greetirl8 » ‘°“;‘;“‘H _“Grd calm family, of whom there are quit: South America 11116 Oi-im” C0“m“e5‘ U/P near the threshing machine Stu- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Caven-f CME! Peg” ‘mms 3' t ' -a number., Certainly, there are choice wines for vert climbed up on top of it and just dish. fm Friday evening. the twenty-I Wm 55 the i""°5“““3 °m°“ at sta el some months ago various members the rich Frenchman, but the poorer when the mill started s. number of seventh of March. 'mis banquet was_°""'“°u5 °f ms "am d°°5 not know inf the family went to London for classes are served a DOOY duality. ahewes and d°wn t°""""d th” m°"'the climax or wen “ttendeq meetmgsimc tongue and Says that to mg [the unveiling of a statue to thefnlorc often than not “cut” with even chine and carried him with them.idesi>lte the heavy roads. and save ’"‘°“’1ed5° “°“° °‘ his P°°"'“ d°' lmemcry cf the gi-cnt Fl-cnchmah_ ‘cheaper foreign varieties. Such as A1' No one was near enough to preventl¢Xil\‘B evlderwe of the interest shownf Bill Chief 9°!" U”°”'5' 61 years iwhose deeds, by the way, seem all but gerlan wines, of which the DrDCiUCi~ the ac~‘dent and almost before any-:by the young people, and also by Oid- remembers relatives at M?mc?u‘{furgottell to his present day count- ion has reached imposing proport- ei one rwigzed what had “ken placethose who are older and wha helped who used to talk to him in this rlif- ,rymen _mm one foot had slipped into the mill t0 make such evenings D0SS1b1e- lffcun* and b°°“m“1 languaie' 53' Out of curiosity, I asked some Par- i = r ' ' ' ' I cm-1 was caught in the teeth of the The meeting on Friday evening minlscences surged back to h ln ns I I h 1 mm if th _ _ ____ _W drum. so firmly was the 100; ¢aught_‘opened with a devotional period. the_week when he was shown a dispatch itgsghtscutoosgll 00118319 stm_ye5;)f wg; I w Y ' ' that the machine had rg he when afdlscusslon being based on “Tile Mot- pigceg fp get it out, iives of Jesus," from the study book, Medical skill was hastily summon- ed. It was not long beiore Dr. Flem- ming and a nurse arrived. They did all that could be done to check the Fosdiclvs “The Manhood of the Master." From the parlors. the as- sembly; went to the banquet hall, where over fifty sat down to an en- igm gf b1°°d_ ijoyablc chicken supper with all the uf,” D;-_ simpson of gummemde nxings to suit the taste. Following was telephoned for to see if it might not be possible to smputate the this ,and while still seated around _the tables, the group entered into the foot But as uw mad, Wm very bad' spirit of s sing-song, conducted their it Wu mm, ._ few hom., before D,,_\bustness period, drank to their val- Simpson arri_ved. Not long after he' ca-me Btavert passed awsy. His suf- fering was intense. Death was duo to shook and loss ot blood. tous coasts, and listened to the pro- gramme. Mlss Nita Webb, the present president, graciously acted as toast- mistress. The following were the toasis and programme: "The King. Besides his father and mother._pmpmed by Anna webb_ responded who are almost heart broken over their great lou Btsvert leaves to to by singing ::God save the King." ' ,“Th.e Church." proposed by Lucy moum their loss two brothers and Woomm responded to by Hem H_ 8 three sisters. The brothers are Avalah, Central Bishop. Recitatlon by Mary Stewart. "The Young Peopls‘.s Society," pro- ?yuty; Jax’ Ciwtesdkh’ "ndP“:_Ie.,posed by Marjory Clark, responded 'W' ‘N M ° ° 'mn M ' ' l c e and. Recitation by MllADonslrl» Charlottetown 'md El- virle. and Mary Eileen at home. All are feeling their loss very keenly. Stavert was a bright and lovable boy and will be much missed by all to by B an h WY Rpbert Toombs. “Prince Edward Isl- and." proposed by Mary Stevenson, lesponded to by Ira McDonald. Reci- .fatlon by Mrs. H. S. Bishop. “The Ladies." prposed by Ei-ic Bell, ra- who knew mm' Among hu phymuesilsponded tn by Sadie Johnson. "Our he was a general favorite. In the home he was ever thoughtful and kind and in every pastime and game _host.s." proposed by Lionell Robinson. responded to by Mr. Webb. The read- ina' of the Y. P. S. monthly paper, bers el your family, health and iwD~_ he was the life of the little group. ...me Norm shore Rlppkm. no cam of an aged trembling Mohlcan inwonquest of Candi Wisconsin, William Dick, who know ..Oh_ yeS_., was me reply the language and was said to be the ...men ‘en me about M°mca,m_.. last of the Mohican who could speak i “You mean the town called Mont lt » ~ calm?" the eldest of the children. MESA, Ariz., April 7.-J. G. Peter- son and Mesa City councilman cried while discussing criminals but the tears shed were not in sympathy. Jack Watts, Phoenix, was in town trying to sell the city small tear gas weapons. Doubt was expressed as tc their efficiency so Watts demon- strated without warning. Tears came and a sale was made. PALACIOS, Tex., April 7.-Can riegic hero medals are to be sought for Tressie Huilliines, 14, who lost her life. and Glenn Pennland, 10 who saved five of six children from drawnillg here when a waterlogged skirt broke loose from its moorings. The girl was drowned attempting to save Clyde Pennland, brother oi Glenn, who also was drowned. s . I Z . ~ \r ,_, \ \\ ,,\\ ° \ , 40 ._\ ll-LT' _ r \ . “When I was “ mile b°y'” “winged fifteen, llskcd innocently. But,: -' `*` Chief Pesee U“°°S~ "8" “ld I“d“‘“ ‘then they knew as little about wcllei ' 1 ' "X " D5’ me mme °f Dmk "md to come Ewliich maybe makes the count even. _ ' \\ to visit us from Wisconsin. He must( In spite of an me mm about the f ' have been a relative of this mari- At post_wm. young Frenchman being of , inn entirely different mentality froml that time, my mothers aunt could talk with him in Mohloah. The last person Yknew who could speak the tongue was my aunt, Mrs. Emma Baker of Mohican. But she has been dead for mnny years." - Chief Pegee Uncas, although never elected chief of the Connecticut Mo- hlcans, was a member of the ruling council. before the other members died and the virtual chiefship has descended to him. His grandfather was the ruling chief, come of a line of chiefs, and Uncas had picked his name from these ancestors. Freely translated, it is Fox-on-a-rock. "The Mohicans pride themselves,” said Chief Pegee Uncas, "on having the first Indian preacher in the Un- ited States. He was Samson Occum, who went to England and so pleas- ed the Earl of Dartmouth that he backed the founding cf Dartmouth College and decreed a. scholarship for He will indeed be sorely missed by ma., proposed by toubmmress "_ one descendent in each generation of the preacher " hi’ l°V°d °“°°- sponded to by singing the Canadian I ` Jug, why me 5° yum' md ,o gun mthum \ The Mohican Indians, the chief of promise should be taken away so earlyinlifeseemshardforusto understand. But knowing that "God UIUWS in l mYF*°Yi°U| "Y» H1! W°"~, in contests, and the presentation of_ ‘two stunts. Finally the friendship_ dere to perform." we should be con- tent to submit to His decrees. In cases such ns this our only console-' tion cllnse (rom believing that after we have done all that we could do. that God then overrules all that is beyond our power, for our good and for His glory. these aaaualwes. with the deepest eatisottoa. , _ the dart pirtiaulariy trviuyearl i md it g is lit. I Believlogihen that Hs is"too visetoerrmdtoogoodtobeun- sind" the loved ones in this. their bourofdeepeorrowwllleeehsay '°Notm!wiilClMil.but'!‘l\ineile The merry company then proceed- ed to the parlors where the remain- ing portion of the evening was spent circle was formed, "Auld Lang Byne” ‘the Mizpah benediotlon the hpppy evening was brought to a close.' _ FATHER FINDS SON IN JAIL WOODBURY. N. J., April 'l.-A father arld lon, seperated for twelve years, were united recently in the Gloucester County jail here. Char- lie buy, Hammonton, learned that being enthusiastically sung, and with, explained, at one time all lived to- gether in Massachusetts and Connec- ticut. Later they Joined the Iro- quois and became one of the Five Nations. On the breaking up of this group, a section of the Moliicans returned to Connecticut, where they resided at the reservation at Mohle- an. Another section, together with other tribes, formed the Brotherhood and removed to Wisconsin. There they formed a settlement xnown as Ptockbridge, named after Stockbridge Mau., the old home of the tribe. »._<__,_l¢---_-1 larceny charge. l-lo investigated and discovered it was his son, altllough _his forebears, geography-and every- , thing pertaining to it-which includ- H % Les colonial history-is as much be- , _ J yond the comprehension of the aver- 'iige native of this country as ever to find an indication as to which of dictionary on which thc Academic Francaise is working was begun al- ‘most 300 years ago-in 1634. And far as P, having recently classified Paradise! l Article 26 of the Academy’s chart- fer, drawn up in 1634, stipulated that the illustrious company composes n dictionary, n grammar, a book of rh- ,etoric and a lexicon of poetry. I In three years' time the Academy _will Iete its tricenienary, but it will _be unable to boast having fulfilled 'even one of the tasks set by its founder. Of the dictionary, eight vol- ,un\cs have been published, and al- ;most ,as many remain to be cow- _plc‘/:d, which may mean another _three hundred years. The last volume irepresented fifty years' labor. The |seventh volume appeared in 1878. As for the grammar, lt has been worked out by a sub-commmsioli. which has been encouraged by M. Abel I-lei-ment, who declares the book Over . Y "Cookery Arts Radio Club." ` Sponsored by Millers of MAPLE LEAF Perhaps this. explains why, al- ‘ F ‘ though I have asked all manner of ° ° ' ' n' ”°°Pf° and °°“5“""d _°"°”’ F’°"°h at 10.45 in 11.15 a. m. Thursday, April sin refelence book, I have been unable and Every Thursday ithe half-dozen towns or villages in ' “Th B' G k' D I’ Fiance gave its name to the Canad- e 0 tan city. 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