p, l madepresident, the following gentlemen from this Tc- province were electedms councillors: vice-president.‘ Bis senor-Judge In- men: Mr. Justice Hllflifi-MIHJIIS- :2 tioe Arsensult. Judge Palmer. Bum- -._= merside; Hon. C. Gavin Duffy. K.C.. vii Donald McKinnon, K.0.. J. J. John- gtqll, 2.0.. George J. Tweedy, wflil.‘ Bentley, f-O-r Charlottetown. On Saturday evening the members of the ,1: Bgr of entertained Li. I. TQ- -.-~ caption and dance in the Chateau ‘.2 Frontenac for the visitors. i‘ p e e rur will be used generally to trim [all coats,__and one point of distinc- tion between the utility coat and the .'|tyles for. more formal weer is the manner of trimming the» sleeve. In :__ rpm-ls coats the sleeve is llnlshed in _ ‘the usual tailored fashion’ .wlth “stitching and large buttons. - mod- __ els for the street and afternoon the “sleeve, as well asthe collar, is fur- quifs are‘ eilormoualsome “_" covering the arm from wrist to jgelbow, flaring. or straight. close- "‘_fltting or wide "enough to be drawn fgls at the bottom lilrs in old-fash- “ loned underaleevel. ' I I I Mr and Mn. l". Johnston and Mr. “and Mrs. Charles Lindsay have ar- rived back, in Torontoyaiter a delight- , lul holiday spent -at Brackley Beech. . I I I Miss Bella Worthy. left for New vol-k. where she will take a post h‘ graduate eourseinphyslcal educa- tfi-‘tlon. While there she’ will be the guest of Mrs. Reefer. ' vs III! manna; .- Nsrrow collars that form volres and "inlay be sewn into ones’ dress come in Wililerent styles ‘to; suit the needs 01 the new frocks. Ibrthe ‘dress that has a drooping neckline, for example, ‘Yen uneven yoke would b; selectod. h’ The circular neck. with the front cut a littlrdeeper. is. wellsutted 1o the . slace yokemthat havesome sort oi *1 labots or lace ties. Also. there l" l‘ the collar ma! ‘vesieeeete. which“ only w adjust; which do much to brighton ‘up e-dsrir dress. ~ some of the vestesa extend to the waist- line, others allow for‘ slight blousing. f‘ t‘ P,‘ I -‘....l..,. *- "rlis new hslldlrerehleis for evening l" and spa-ls clothes are made quite “large and orlthe sheerest materials. l my sl-e with almost invisible rolled heinmjohljewith whitecentres have dweller-derail; oils and two colors. in solid ‘colors. toe. .1 have stir-active powders, often a broken-up deaignvwith white lines “and spans. These handkerchieis are quite expensive, ‘for they are diilicult to dye and Nlluire great skill in pre- v "Ming the colors from running into (gihe white spaces. .7‘ l . ,'. . . . . e»: Omhre borders-are also usedonthe Jlelldkerehiefa in the red. brown and lrlilue. green aha purple shades. i-rhe llberdsrs rarigsin widths from two to ..th=es irlolrar and are often‘ marked t . , 'f§ For <=r-.B-»-=- l T t g slid Scolds! y]. -'—-s- ' - 11m is danger of lnlectl“ ll ‘W! bath grits and burns glib " filth???" ‘ma: 0i‘ earbiiricleauleera are» eflbylbiackllneharowoidoisor e e e ' was Isabel Cook has returned from i vlllt til-Montreal. the guest 0i m. and Mrs. L. G. Whear. e =0 e _ ' The toe ilostusee at the Tennis Courts this aiternwllwlll be Mrs. H. Simpson. Misses .1. Tait, E. Gordon and C. Shannon. I I I ’Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay andfamiiy. who have been sumnlsring at their lovely heme in Orwell. left Monday on return to Montreal. _ I I I Mrs‘. Deacon. of Fredericton. ‘N.B., who is visiting in F“ rlottetown. af- ter sununering at Souris, is beinB widely entortained by her friends prior to her return home. I I I Rogretful farewells are being said this week to Miss Richot. of Mon- treal, who is leaving Monday on re- turn home. Miss Rlchot. who is a most charming visitor, thoroughly en- joyed Charlottetown as a summer resort. and while stopping at Beach Grove Inn has also visited many other lovely spots in the Garden Province. , I I I Mrs. Stewartfwife of Judge W. S. Stewart, was hostess at luncheon on Thursday for a number of friends and out-of-town visitors. I I I Mrs. B. A. Richardson. of Toronto. who has been aunlmering at the beach. and spent the’ past week in’ the_ city, the guest oi Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. left yesterday eh return home. I I I Mrs. Frederick Gene-Morris enter- tuned so a delightful (inner party for her friends on Monday at her lovely home on the Esplanade. I I I Miss Roma Stewart, who has been spending an enjoyable three weeks’ holidaywith her parenie. me 3°"- .1. D. and Mrs. Stewart, leaves this morning on return to Montreal. I I .I I The many friends here oi Mr. Hec- tor Mclnnis, ma, of Halifax, will loin in wishing him many happy re- turns of his birthday. he being 69 years lest Tuesday. I .0 I A wide circle of friends will hear with deep-regret of- the serious. ill- ness of Dr. B. R. Jenkins. _ '. a a e . nrwand Mrs. -G.- nsvmond B!"- and small" daughter Elisabeth. 1'9“ turned in Montreal after spending Jilly and August at their summer house at Rocky Point. The doctor. however, ‘has been recalled 0W1"! w the serious illness of Dr. Jenkins. I I I Pearls in one or _ several ‘strands are to be worn for Ilflofllwll. but the choker ls' no longer fashionable. Th“ 1| m gasping with the empire- sla placed on long lines. Copies of antique jewellery, for those not fer- tunately possessed of the real thins. are also very smart. I I I The bracelet and earrings form an ‘mum, w gag o3 the evening gown, ands. necklace is not worn. Ear- fmu no growing larger. I I I ‘Handbags add lustre to the evening mode‘, covered in seed owls. with gomstlmes the most delicate of em- H i... in color forming a Pattern- _ , _ s e q pim- qaytimethere are ilne hand- bags of antelope and other suede fin- ished leathers to carryout the alli- am, with in, shoes. and others o! ggpfllg which perform the same ser- vice. Also there are the type-e W ' matoll shoes of kid or other leathers. Wm; ‘trimming; in the new colors thataot as adjuncts to the dress. I I I I r ' " - - re is to be sfpted that the relation- ship his season is that hat. hand- . bag and shoes mach. While 81W" 3~ and stockings‘ harmonise- III I . At ooli this siteraooil m will be . my“ by Mrs. W. W. Clarke. Mrs- Ww, n. Bentley. lsrs. o. P. riiehol- shnJliseLlarleJlisshLWilson. ' ION .1013- ‘ 0n 51111407: sfibthgiwwgum $119 ».ehtl_h Tlenlsh Own-realism s», sembled in the Town nau ‘u, ‘snaps their farewells to the aev. williahr ldcCabe; who I leaves shortly to , tall-e up his new duties as Pariah Priest at the Brae and lot u phrishea. Mr. J. A.- Bernard, who presided 0l1ened the meeting with appropriate words expressing the universal regret which was felt by the peopls o: 11;. nlsll, on the departure oi Father llc- Oabe‘ from their midst. A short musical programme followed, after which ‘Mr. J. Albert Brennan read with feeling a well worded address from the parishioners of 11gnlsll,_slr. Alphonse Gaudet, illccl, making the presentation of a well filled purse. Father McCabs responded gracious- ly- He thanked the people ior their kindness and oo-operation at all times. In closing Father McCabe ex- pressed the sorrow which the separa- tion caused h‘ " and requested his Tignish friends to keep him alwaysin their prayers. Rev. Dn-Molollnn was the next speaker followed by Sir Charles Daltim, O. P. McCarthy, J, A. Hackctt, Douglas McCarthy, C. F. Morrissey and others. Rev. Father McOahe. who, for the past three years has capably assisted our paston-Rov. Dr, McLellan with the onerous duties of administering to the largest country parish in the province goes from Tignish with the love and esteem of everyoneIHis good example at__all times and his ever faithfulness to duty, beepeaks for him atountiful hare/est of souls. May his labors continue to receive the dew oi heavenly blesisngis the prayer‘ of his Tlgnish friends. The following is the address. Reverend William McCabe.‘ Dear Reverend Fatheri- The _warp and woof of the web of life are made oi mottledyern, not only threads ofvjoy and sorrow suc- ceed each other. but at times are in- terwoven. Assuch we find them on the occasion when joy and sorrow are in- termingled-Aoy because your worth and merit have been recognized and flou are promoted to \the rank of i Pastor-sorrow, because such promo- tion means separation from us, who have learned duringthe three years you have been withpus, toappreciate your splendid qualities. __ ‘_ I ~ We cannot forget your untiring devotion to our service and the personal sacrifices it entailed, especi- ally during the time oi the absence of,our'Pastor. when the entire bur- den of the administration of the par- ish feu upon your shouldershwe feel assured, however, that the splendid manner irhwhich you acquitted your- self, and the ex you acquired fit you well for the duties that lie be- We deeply appreciate your interest in the cause of education, and in the welfare of our young people rendered into action by your teaching the Latin Class of the senior grade of the Convent School, thus giving you a right to share in this signal distinc- tion that came this year to that In. stitution. - - ' Remember, Dear Father. we shall always have an interest in you, shall pray that the fullest measure of success mayattend your efforts in the Iardeninl of souls for ‘the Master, and that ‘Heaven's choicest blessing will crown your efforts.’ Fours devotedly in Christ The Parishioners o: Tlgnhh, ILLUSTRATED PICTURE!" " ‘ 01f MARITIME PBOVINCIS ..ronolrro one, aspclkogpu. the most picturesque gemg- on d“. play at ‘the Canadian National In- hibition thia year ls u” lmiqm m“. el inntile Canadian National luau. waya.exllibit.of the Maritime Prov-V nicea-Roproduced faithfully to the mhlutest detail the model of the three maritime Jewels in Canada's crown has‘ attracted‘ a“ constant throng oi visitors, who never-fall: _to carry awa! with them a. travel book- let intmduolnd’ the attractions of new Drunawlok." lime-seem and I Alihmcin GOVERNMENT YOU n l. ,Provi s Telling [a Prince Edward bland. By means 0i a' canvas skilfully arranged on rou- ers and painted in realistic fashion ple to red to pink and to white, have the see is made to play on the rocky shores and sands. The waves turn tu spray on the promotcries, made PN- g aibla by the creators cunning use c! I ':""\n" run through the model sponge cotton. inside of iiitoer-l min , utea all the huierof nature ire-n early diwrl to sunset are reproduced mo r and hidden liallts play their subdued colors over the model of the three placed faithfully in their true posi- Taq model is a gocdslfeet ions v v f; ijINVItETURN D0 from BU-lLAMERJ wn . FURNISH. YOU wrrrl lam. YQURZ... dolvnNG M wrrlnol . cumin. YOU. ~ “snovm --*- ls.»- issbliortsnfifieenewrm“ ~ »a|..~....~.~i-J1="' . VEigIlly iDeaills floln Tullelclllmfll/tfriilcé Mia! sanalcriu SEPTEMBERo 15t h TO 21st‘. Under the Allsplces Sol the Womelfs Institutes Prince, Edward Island . y HY "E;lpwlrsl l$l1l!1il il 19Z8. . ‘a _...___- ‘ilverage Age of Victims, 24 yells. 1 t. ‘More. Than 400 Cases Reported I928. ‘ , nThe only Province ill the Domiliioll Without 1i Tuberculosis Sanalol illiil. I n‘ _‘lilsliiuliilllal_ plrllllmenl is the (lllly "Known illtlilmi of Combating lheliisease. $60,000 Required rom the ‘ Peo Prince Edward Island! 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