PAGE TWO ________ _ __ _ _ __ nmqiaacmmamwm cuaaolamyf , ocronan 13, \ ’ \ \ , I lb s_I|lM| §;bout?,, y V noon by the children of Various ;__ _ wr|,,,_hav¢ the finest, richest flavor traditions of the day’s celebration _ _‘ ‘ gtg frqman expensive cigar- in the following short progmm ig‘:l|¢.n¢‘;tdsetl|at~yo|mg men like". , Music, song and verse voiced their ~ - __ friends of the institution and their :_v_i;l_‘:_es_°ang for the future of _ v _ Pmalneed by the malgrs gr s|MoNs c|cARs _ ° ,.,,,,$,”,‘,’A,,, FUR Silll anniversary of the opening of its classes who gathered in the Assemb- ly Hall to offer their homage to the admiration of brave pioneers of the ~ past. their gratitude to all kind Duet . . . . . _.Selected Realization Little Sunshine Recitatdon . _ . . . .. The Strike. Rythmic Orchestra _ . . . .. Springs e Story of Columbus Magniflcat The followlns essay. written for “oft in the stilly night APPNMH vansas wnrrran oN llliFizf Th nl-:vrsrrllvo 'rayon rv 50118 List! to the Convent Bell R ER Reodins Memories of the past Amr an absence' or Many vom. the occasion by Miss Bernadette Ere slumbers chains have bound S t e ‘Or ¢t;?ieul;l'e’otelfe;r°}i§ktl¥g`1;€tl>:rmr;i\€mmbl§ System, in i'Vhich he Took a Live- 1, ly Part-Has' Writhen Many Ex- S cellent Poems one of Which, is U .O luueaso-nah] Published-Herewzth. ml-;?y1ns°°°'i'i=°°v»}f~"; minnw 5 the Isle of Skye, where they were married. The couple came toPrince be Edward Island in 1832, settling at on Springton. and hewlng out for them- forest which then covered all the land. Not1~eDame' ' ' """' ' """"""' _écademy A _Long Career Of’ _§_'»_f>1_v__1_;>_;>_»___§_f ‘NoOth1er Téotuotc.; on Cl UIC Us efruln 333 Association Yesterday, October the 12th Not- _...lg ' - , re Dame celebrated the s__ven___y_ms__ _ __ i d lll|llSl5'S TFA a \ A11 -parents are worried from time diseases. To a comideiiable extent, Civic Ownership of_ Wafer Supply 3.'°c.?.‘-1’1‘?.‘$.f’..§.f.‘.§‘,1"§.§"T"""‘.i°’"f"‘ °“°l pa o some person. The tholglhthil parent can do a great deal to reduce the /pre- alence of -these diseases which are spread from sick to the well. When a. child appeals sick, _he hould be isolated from other child- child is not well, and she should iso late him for the protection of othels. itwillbefoulndthattiheleis othing seriously wrong with the child, certainly no cmrunuglacable Howlelver. the only y to sure that isolation is carried out the odd occasion when it is nec- ren. The mother wh tell wlhen her § FY very time It may seem to throw unnec ry ill” thi? day. t-he memories of the past Sad memory brings the li ht VALUABLE »-FARM PROPERTIES INCLUDING “NEW8'l‘EAD" SITU ATED AT WINSLOE. The underslg.1;'d._`_-'vas Executor of the Estate'of the lute Edwin suppliers.. wul tive _-__t`§i_l:_i'S all or llny of rim' foll ' IIP noon of Saturday the 21th day October, 1928. . ` Canadixtn typlsts captured first W third places in the intemation- typlng contest held in Sacramen- P til 'rho valuable :ann property to. Cel- “Si “S5 W” "““‘ il McMillan, recalls in the true spirit me o . ta . h 'I' known as '.\lewstead." consisting onwrfzht uem was lust with a speed nl that to obtain on education is ‘ 82 acres of the best soil on the of 116 words per minute;v;\:d“l:f:Sdl: C golgllll. in a. hllh state of cultlva-_:lv\_i:=__y;n;ll|li;’d'ln`gor mmu__°_ This da - l ti a Buildings consist of an excellent was the 2_3_rd annual contest, an stone Residence with hot waleawas nrronseii 1°' lm“"°"";~ S"°;“;‘: ff’ heating, Wooden Bungalow for hired Drllo WIS W°“ bl' Ch“"°""“‘_’“°°wi _ 0 help, large barns, Cold Storage Coraolwlisl Pl- The ami- *E “ in Plalit, Electric Light and Water nets received gold, silver and ronze Plant. All buildings equipped with |11 f ' ' 8 LEST WE FORGET Of other days around me." Education, as Webster concisely _Mgoy-e_ S tes. is the systematic training of t e moral and intellectual faculties. Tryon River swiftly flowi , oday education has become so Hurrying onward fast grid free; highly necessary that without it, one Neither tired nor languid growing, =S very Poorly equipped to battle Till thy waters reach the sea- ith and subdue lifes hardships. And the music cf thy waters The educational advantages of the As they Journey on with glee, l resent dnl’ are so vast and num- Time seems not in tone to alter rcus so easily within the reach of Since I wandered first by thee. o great ordeal. The universities, Now the groves thy marge adorning - olleges, convents and schools of to- Are as green as years ago; y are filled with the future men When in life‘s gay. sunny morning, nd women, fitting their minds and Did my future brightly glow, - » u1s_ to carry on the great work Little deeming that in sadness egun by our honored pioneers. On I should view thy banks again; ctober 12. we celebrate the found- Then my heart was lit with gladness, g of Notre Dame Academy, a And a stranger was to pain. edalg respectively. Mlss Wright branch of one of the greatest educ- cleutric ugh; tmoughout Excep“°n_ and Miss Hardmg are Tm-ongo gi,-15, niional institutions existing. In or-.Here with friends in social union ully well suited rox -iruuchiug ini addition to gclTcral farming. g df-r that ,we might fully realize the, Quickly passed each happy hour 1-<0->-_ ‘Siimlficance of this great day. leti And the bliss of love’s communion, Katherine MacMillan, the mother of Sir Alexander Morrison, M. D.. U 1; upon the mother of sgiearal' , _I of Mr. MacDonald, was the niece chudrm wsee that om Ke t en is, P ' rely away from the othe and to - - ire h to boil th ting wild who was Surgeon General of the ffwmus of tieeachud fm- Britlsh Army in India, and who five minutes but the dome of ghisl died at Calcutta, where a mcnu- ' ment is erected to his memory. is certiainty that no communicable: _Mr-_ Macnonaiu had his carlv °"°‘°“° is 'p"°“““ my be me meami education ' inf' the school at 'if Springton. In 1853 he passed the f cation at Charlottetown. and at preventing the other children om contracting disease and. 111-I eed, may mean the saving of lives- tlcularly those of infants and _ ho so fre- tended the Central Academy here. very young cmdxen W ; 'rhe teachers in that institution at ‘i“""°‘Y *“°°“’“" °° s“°“ ‘”‘“e”°' the time were Mr. William Cundall, exaini'nations"c1 the* Board' of Edu- d uh u necasery efforts is made In eral the commiuiicable diseases g 1 on graduating at the age or le, “fe '“°“” m‘°°°‘°“"‘ in their my from the Academy, Mr MacDonald taught school for two years at the S place then known as John.son's I Road. and now called VDarllngtcn. County, where he taught for one year, in 1855 He then taught successively at yu before the rash or other typical Protection can only be Seoliroivlf Mr. John Kenny, and Mr. John l _ ` LePag_e_ ` en ' _ _ _ _d ‘ YIM) i w a mms appear. It ls, therefore. ecess ' ary that -precautions be taken henever a child, is llnwell, because His next school was Tryon in Prince this may be me 'S 3 of me on- . ' dr has the same delici.ons_flavoul-_pt V \ §g;fgg_=;_\» ,~,=h§i= °h11df°_;\ of ow- Mr. James Macdonald, - Ve te ran "°"°"°“ B’ """' """"'-"' l tmuuci _ _ _ annual oliday ac- , sqm; boy good are these new corded in honor or the event. was 0 ETTES ever onevs fittingly ushered in Thursday after »i __ 1,. _ i_,,',F ,» »_» I-_ __ ` -oF- Prince Edward Island Afterthree years preparat ion, compiling and checking the whole having been rechecked within the put six months by over 500 local parties and at as many different partie; in the Province, the work known as. “Tho A_tla.| of Prince Edward Island and the World," has been completed and is available for distribution. . In this work ls included the history of the Province, the part Prince Edward Island took ln the Great War, including a list of those who enlisted, the wounded and the honor roll. a wan mop and illustrations of Prince Edward Island men at the tfront. ‘ _ e maps show the names ol' the farmers and the land the own, while in the text is outlined the post oillco gd. dr of each, his fanning specialty. any public position he the name of his wife and the names of his children- inf mation which will be of lnestlmahle value 'in years to co . _The maps of the Island are followed by maps of each Province in the Dominion and each foreign country, with tag! matter of each which is well illustrated. ‘ All together the work is very complete, and practically everything that is required in maps hy thu individual du the Island is contained in this work. ( 'Mr. Wm. Sprowcll of 44 Rochford Street, Charlottetown, supervised the field work in producing this magnificent work ln, the Eastem portion of the Province, and is now looking afler the distribution in that section; while Mr. Thomas Syfeed of Summerslde is looking after the Westcm section of tl' e Province. M a mmmmmwble d-t4-04+ £ro»++o+vo+o¢+o++¢o+¢+ ._ e- f NE WA TLAS ancl HANDBOOK o-o-oo-oo-o to the Canadian Medical ___ _ Situated five miles from Char- lottetown on the Mnlpcque Road. lvlllsluc station lvilhin 200 _vards ill farm. ` (Z) Film; Machinery and l.mplc-- nlenk at Ncwstea Incl dl _ _ _¢- dp u m _ Mowers. Rakes, Flows, Barrows, etc 'List' supplied on appllpatllkr., ._ (3) Farm ‘Property consisting o 110 acres known as “The Old Mc- Kinnon l-`l.lm." situated at ~_l,____ plication And when brighter' days dawned th l dth Yours,`ctc., ' _ _ LOUIS W. PEAlDON» _ - ' Pi'¢l|¢1¢l'l'f- The beautiful Vlscountess - HOEACE WRIGHT. land has demonstrated that Sec’y.-Treas. 8383_-10-13-20. ' N ?--QQ->-_ During the aivtransportation of lille tons of silver, valued at $350,- 000, from Paris to Coydon_ England. in a recent month, all pilots were armed with revolvers. Sus. fora brief time. an back over Fir'st allured me ln its power. who veurs and he-ar again the story. Now. alas! are lost love’s tokens. §f_'~.mll‘-ar at least to us. of our Be-_ And no friends their greeting Lower Bedeque for one year, Suf- folk for two years, Milton for foul' years, Crapsud for one year. Kell_v’s ;l<_vr~d Congregation de Notre Dame.: show- zcrom for two yep;-5, pm-1 mmlly in _This great. institution of learningi For the lapse of time has broken, ‘Rose Valley, his native district, for ‘was founded in 1653, by a noble Ties I never more can know. six years. _woman Margaret Bourgeoys. | Mr. MacDonald's teaching career _ Margaret Bourgeoys was born, Where are now the lads and lassies thus, it will be seen, extended over 1Apri1 17. 1620 in the little village nfl Whom I taught with care and love a period of 19 years. 'rmyes France. when still a young And had graded to their classes .girl she was asked by De Malsonn-I In the schoolhouse by the grove? In the Registry Omce. ‘ruve to go to Canada and teach thef All are gone. and left their places, indians. In 1653 she bade adieu to Like the birds when summer fled: Following on this, ln 1873, Mr. ,hor native land and after four,/\nd not here I meet thelrfaces- MacDonald was appointed to the mnnths nf travel over the ocean; For they slumber with the dead. registry oiiilce 'in Charlottetown-a ‘she arrived at Montreal. | post which he held for one year ` The task before her was not an Yet thy waters gliding ileetly, under the Liberal Government then easy one. After a short stay in Can-, Flow incessant as before; in power. His removal from this ada she returned to France and sec-IAnd their music sounds as sweetly, pcsi,,v/as due to a change of Ad- ut-hd the pid pf three ¢0mpp,ni0n5,! As when heard in days of yore_ minlstration. He was then appoint- who. with Margaret Bourgeoys as‘Would that love and friendship edtoaposition in!-lls Ma,jesty's Cus- ‘thelr leader. founded the order of lasted toms, where he performed the du- the Cong. de Notre Dame. A small Constant as thy ceaseless flow; ties of measuring surveyor. '1`his:g stable was the only available house Then my hopes had not been blasted position he held for a period of 36,15 they could obtain and here they Fondly cherished long ago. years, until he was superannuated made their home and taught school. in 1910 Oil 8- Sm!!-ll St1P€Iil1- The taht and gentle courtesy whityh But farewell, dear Tryon River~ In’ the same year Mr. MacDon- made her beloved at home accom- And thy banks and braes adieui aid was elected water commission- pained her across the troubled To forget -thee shall I never, er. This office he illled for twelve Arriving In New York en- mute to Waters of the Atlantic to nut ltttlf Nor the friends round thee I years, resigning in 1922 on account over e an e walls rose up more spacious than before and a new halo was shed over Notre Dame. after almost nity years, of ham- 1 ship in the Canadian Wilde on Jan- uary 12, 1700, God called to Him self his devoted servant Margaret Bourgeoys. As we 8161199: back over the pages of her life,.lt reveals a touching. as heroic as anything we the 'American Legion convention, Ind-1611 Villa-89 and 5°°n wan the knew' advanced age' . 1 ' ' ' K M iii-_.li th Hopes may fall, and friends may Since then he has been living in beaml- falter, Charlottetown, and has now at- Love be put a fleeting name- tained the venerable age of 93 years. But however these may alter, Among the pupils who benefitted day? Still thou rollest on the same by the tuition of Mr. MacDonald -Seumas Domhullach were Mr Allan €Bolsner_ Mr. James d (James MacDonald) Stewart Mr Holbrooke. Mr. John "Bradley, formerly of'Kelly's Cross. .“;.:.:':.'zf..5““°‘;‘;l:l:.l.;i. “ll :’.‘l&..';°°.l.z:..°“.:‘;¢z“f.z‘;l.“»..szl§‘.°..:.§ of 1836, of Donald MacDonald\ and in the local press; Mr. Donald E.| atherine MacMillan. Both Mr. Campbell, Mr. Frank Andrew, of acDonald‘s parents were bom in New Glasgow; and Mr. Adam And- rew, brothers to Frank Andrew, The first great sorrow that be- now of Califdmia, who, it will be ' fell these sisters was the death of remembered, donated the painting st°"y °' h"d’mP ‘md ’"“°"““ as- eh- friend and rather, Bishop or the old _l:_lal_§l-_ b kcb ”' y fsaw ow Li sion' bee‘M°,_he,. st Cath ri fence 0 with a view to having them install On his departure from Hull, Eng-I NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE land, recently, Rev. F. Woodman wks cases, n disease. selves there -a homestead from the :sa '_ is Mmm the sick chud wor par set Assoc I Questiors as to dl9f8fi0Sl-4 md “eat =ment will not be answered. li- “Proper Fond and Esrcroila” ' Bt/ARTHUR A.. lfv00`VERN | Former Physical Director, l J Cornell Medical College. A Healtll Clleclz- Up ls Good Business ‘ < are most careful to take a complete inventory of their tock and-progress each year. lt a surprising thing to note bow many of iileaclsame men never niake a chock-up on their SFGB-*B511 asset--health. Ask these questions and deter- mine for yourself whether you are taking the proper care of Y0\ll' Succcssrun huulum .men . Do I get at least three hours in the sunshine and fresh air every Do I get some regular out-of- oor exercise daily? Do I get sufficient sleep? Do l drink at least six glasses Do I eat the proper kind and the _ o°°"°R u.c.lonrs iutlcu 184 college street. 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The deceased hm resided in . Card it may be H Liberal Reduction Dlct ispmmne vwshlnsum' “mu “b°”t‘ Mr and Mn John B. Gaudet when she camo to this province ac- ct; 'yuh - ¢;°p|-ug tint; rlncen companied by her san und daugh_Zer thug* my as sympathy and man! to visit her former home in Clin n. V,,,|_, M Hndngi .hon umm dur- 'I'-he deceasedwas a woman ofmany tu qu "gn," "gg dum ht their endearing qualities and 'had may ¢“¢||t,,._ gemtm B398 friends who will learn with a dem allnsc of regret of her untimely death. , _ i ---<-o>l-- several sets -of bristles to r¢Pl°°° She leaves to cherish her-memory mos, mm W-,_ .ule uppmd with "V0 Chiidlvll, Willard. BPUUUW a new 'tooth`bruai1, which al-S0 1-9 Wash.. and Beatrice who comforted equipped 'ml ‘mem ow" to pew her mother during the time of her t cl illness: also her aged puma md" "‘“' three sisters. Mrs D B lowlm --- -elim# ll inamruuuln '» llbe . Utdfo - ' Ag_’°;t;g__m°';‘;h:° an area ol‘newa:'ly 1,000,000 acres 01 me summmlde H _land about three fcurths of which me Moth” John ‘nd léucgspabls of ‘producing heavy wheat l' ' CUTICURA Dm _ I by du? uae of the 8oap,__:aiotq| lwolmin nun fmh ma chairs' 'the hair healthy and glossy. 2.‘.‘.f'.»r.......'°'“ “fs °°“-,,.,_,,- '- 'eof'°'"si’r.ff‘ Questions concerning ealth. a i _ oo+¢o-o++o+++e¢o+>+»e» o ' '