A . fares same as last year. EYESIEIIT EXAMINATION Fitting and Sélzvbhg Glasses ll. J. llllaoll 0P’l‘0lldll'l‘nlS'l‘ MONTAGIJE, P. I. I. Office Connected With Drugstore. Professional cards McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. . J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. I Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street. Alex. W. Matheson BABBISTEB. SOLICITOB. ETC‘. Moneytclnan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street M. ALBAN FARMER 13- A., LLB. BABIIISTEB. SOIJCITOB. ITO i E ill; ll la? 3 TE ll ‘addllcuata per poetage.Novwonaaieat ;,(iAliTEli’S ‘SEED STORE - Blue Bus Line On ‘Friday, April 24th the Blue Bus will resume via the regular route to Montague and Charlottetown leaving Dover at 7.15 a.m. via the Bruce road. Schedule and pgllntague Sub- -5 ‘ ’DlV'l8l0Il C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Moa- tague Bub-division of the Catholic Women’ League was held in the League Booms on Thursday even- ing. Audi 2nd. Tile Pnsidon . 1"lDP¢|1¢B Kelly, occupied the and ex- pnugd bar appreciation of the large number of members present, dapilo the unfavorable evening. After prayer, the minutes of the last annual meetins were read by the secretary. Mrs. James A, Lannan, A and were adopted on motion. of the minutes was followed bytheeddreuoftheratlringpres- ident. A comprehensive review of the work liahed following reports: Report of Recording secretary - Mrs. James A. Iiannan Auditor's Report —- Mrs. H. J. Hynes. Miss M. J. Kelly. Report of social service Commit- tee-—Mrs. John Clair, Convenor. Report of Diocesan Com “ Mrs. H. J. I-lynes, Convenor. Report of Education Committee- Mrs. A. Brothers, Oonvenor. Report of Church Committee — Mrs. B. Mcbesrmid, ccnvenor. Mrs. Rose Mahar, Chairman of Nominations, presented her report and those elected to onlce for the ensuing year are: President-—Mrs. James Lannan. 1st Vice-president — Mrs. John Clair. and Vice-president — Mrs. Bert Mdbe armid. 3rd Vice-president — Mrs. Dennis Collins. secretary—li/llss Margaret Mahar. Councillors—Mrs. F. V. Murphy. Mira. James Collins, Mrs. W. A. Galudet, Mrs. Jerome Power, Mrs. Arthur Brothers, Mrs. W. Hennigar. Mrs. William Mccarron, Miss Violet Peters. The “ .. its sincere approval of the splendid work done by the past executive. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the re- tiring officers by Mrs. F. V, Murphy. The business of the meeting being completed the ladies enjoyed a soc- ial hour. in PRESIDENTS ADDRESS Officers and Members: Another year his passed and as President I have the honor to ad- dress the members of the Montague sub-Division of the C. W. L. of can- ada at this their fourth annual meeting. Two years ago you honored me with. the position of President, last year you renewed that confidence by entrusting to me for another year the delicate duties which the office entails, and tonight this labor of love is completed. I hope my ser- vices have merited your approval. To my successor I give the mur- ance that her work will be both pleasant and agreeable, and my as- sistance and co-operation always available. It is pleasant to recall the many courteous relations 1 en- countered during the two years and the cordial contacts made with of- ficers, members and friends of the league. To all who helped me in my wculr I am deeply indebted. The year now ending was marked with no particular singular achieve- ment, but reports to be submitted by the secretary and Convenors of the different committees will reveal that many duties of a miscellaneous character were performed in your name. Feeling that a one hundred per cent membership should be the ob- jective of a society such as ours, we have directed much effort in this direction and we are pleased to re- port a gratifying increase in our This has been an exceptionally hard year and financially we are not able to make as favourable a report as we would wish. We have, however, paid our obligations re Na- tional and Diocesan fees and sent our contributions to Sisters of Ser- vice, Budget, Scholarship and Re- gina Relief Fund-. We have had Muses said for deceased friends and on the Feast of our Patroness, our Lady of Good Counsel, a Mass said for the living members of the Ioague. . The year did not pass without sadness to the Catholic Women's League of Canada. The death of- our well beloved King George was s of deep regret, for he was the best loved King of all ages, as shown by the loving tributes from his sub- jects at the time of his Jubilee Cel- ebratlon. The League too was called upon to bear a. distinct loss in the death of His Grace, Archbishop 0’Donneil of Halifax. whose interest in all Catholic activities, especially League activities, was always manifest. Certain members of our own sub- division have had deep sorrows to bear in the passing of friends and relatives. By the death of Mrs. Catherine Clair, Montague sub- Dlvision lost its first member. she was ever a lymnathetic friend, a aealoua Loacue worker and a gfinan with a genuine devotion and for . flfI,IflIt0W,I".c||I_f|0t_tCl.9Wll Bus Service " _ ‘s"rAa1"lNc MONDAY.‘ APRIL 27m. A or as soon after as possible. "3... MI A.I-uene auletetewa ..... MI I’.-It leluiuh lava "ID rm. 2-H. II. Wletlioerau .. LI a Annual Meeting 'I'he_ during the year was outlined in the Treasorer’s !7.eport—Miss Marion Dunn. 'Pius XI gives the League his whole-v the lonely path: one member lost a’ dearly loved mother; three _a kind father, while two omen were called upm to bear the loaa_of loved brothers. To all these bereaved of dear ones we offer our deepest win- Da . our efforts during the year fol- lowed‘ the usual ‘lines of lullelon. social service and Education. All committees have been ‘exceptionally active in their branches of League activities and to them on behalf of our sub-Division I wish to extend a well-merited tribute of praise and appreciation. The Study Club organised in the early Autumn has been functioning regularly and as meetings were held each Monday night, during the last few weeks Professor Blanchard's Radio Talks on the “History of Prince Edward Island" have been a most interesting and instructive part of our study programme. Many members were also interested in the addresses given by Dr. Croteau and Professor Sullivan on Thursday ev- enings. St. Dunstan‘s University sponsor of these excellent broad- work on our Island. Sub-Division is deeply indebted to the members of the Holy Name So- ciety, who were instrumental in in- stalling the electric lights and a radio in our 0. W. L. Hall. That this thoughtful act was much ap- preciated is evident by the number who attend each Sunday and Wed- nesday evening to hear the excellent Lenten sermons preached luv Rev. Thos. McMahon. We, the members of the C. W. L. tender our grateful thanks and ask God to bless them individually and as an organization. May I in passing draw the atten- tion of members to the many in- structive and valuable pamphlets is- sued by the Catholic Truth Society. A pamphlet rack in our League Catholic literature. In September I had the honor of representing this Sub-Division at the Diocesan convention held in Georgetown. The convention was honored by the presence of our Na- tional President, Mrs. J. Coffey of Montreal. The spirit of loyalty, co- operation and enthusiasm ma.nifes- ted by officers, delegates and visit- ors on that occasion augurs well for the future of the C. W. L. on Prince Edward Island. The change made at the last Na- tional Convention held at Ottawa with regard to the awarding of C. W. L. Scholarships is of interest to our members. Whereas formerly one scholarship was awarded each year to students of Canada, a smaller one is now awarded to each province. This change makes it possible for a greater number of student of rural schools to compete. In this province the Catholic girl making highest marks in the Matriculation Examin- ations for entrance to Prince of Wales College wins the Scholarship. We have 9. number of Montague Catholic girls trying those examina- tions this year, and with the out- standing success which the Prin- cipal, Mr. Norbert Grant, has had in the past, may we not hope to see one of our own girls win this much coveted prize? Certainly our best wishes are with them. In conclusion, I wish to extend to our chaplain, Father Klggins, my sincere gratitude for the assistance given me during my two years of office, also to all officers. convenors and members for their loyalty and hearty oo—operation and I ask for my successor a continuance of the same support. Respectfully submitted. FLORENCE KELLY, Pres. Montague Bub-Division C.W.L. REPORT OF RECORDING SECRETARY Madam President, Members: -At the annual meeting of the Montague Sub-Division of the Ca- tholic Women's League held on April 4, 1935. I was re-appointed Secretary and once more it is my duty to present to you a resume of our activities during the past year. Last year we made an appeal for an increase in membership and while we are pleased to say many responded, we are yet unable to boast one hundred per cent mem- bership. However, if our women could realize that His Holiness Pope officers and hearted approval, our sub-division would soon grow to the desired strength. While the cash receipts are not as large as last year .the amount of good work accomplished was equaL to that of any previous year and the active members may look back with no regrets on the results od their endeavors. As we are yet feeling the effects of the depr it was not ‘ ’ a profitable project to hold our Chiclren Supper and Bazaar. This annual affair of the League had to be disposed of, which cut down our activities very materially. ‘ On April ildth the Feast of our Patroness a High Mass was offered for the living members. A collection, amounting to 07150. NO K‘l,NDlu_l.Nd(7i.,-_V-;-'ivt, , lo‘-icoi i L... NO’ DUST,-F No ASHES Ten D s. rec Trial. And if you are willing to o back to cutting klnd|lng,_ lugging coal and dirty ashes, than -we will 1:ak1e5g: out, and no questions as ed-,‘ This free trial offer: la based on the fact that already there are oven h satisfied users of the Holman-Alaeco Burner in this clty alone, and thousands In nearly every 01: or city on the continent. Oil is as far ahead of coal as the motor car la ahead of the horse» yet, for or- dinary cooking purposes. OIL HAS PROVEN TO BE CHEAPER THAN COAL! We challenge you to try it once! Ask for list of satisfied uaere. ' ‘ . Just turn on the oil and light the burner. It's as easy to regulate your fire as to control Makes Baking a P|easure‘] casts, is to be highly commended for its efforts to advance Study Club While speaking of broadcasts I might incidentally remark that our Room or Church would be of great v benefit in the spreading of good‘ DO YOU . ——-Instant, Steady, . ——Fast Cooking on i ng. - . No Fires to build. with 2 gal. glass bo league, to provide nowers lOl' the Altar and Repository during Holy Week. May devotions were carried on as usual with the children's choir, un- der the direction of Miss Grant, rendering suitable hymns. Card parties were held on April 22nd, 29th, and on May 24th. The proceeds were very satisfactory. Catechian classes were held until the and of June and on closing day prizes were presented to eight pupils and a generous treat of candy given to the children A price for Gen- eral Proficiency donated to Grade IX of Montague Memorial School was won by Miss Mary Grant. In July the church received a thorough cleaning by a number of members. On July lath an Ice Cream Fea- tival was held on the church grounds. receipts of which amoun- ted to $59.25. our Diocesan Convention took place at Georgetown on September lo, 11 and 12. our Sub-tlivislon being represented by the President, Miss Kelly. A number of members also attended the opening meeting and the banquet held at The Highlands. Two of our members were elected to Diocesan offices: Mrs. Hamid I-lynes, Treasurer and Miss Florence Kelly, Convanor of Study Clubs. All mlr National and Diocesan ' were p. iv - ‘ ‘ ‘ . our quota of $6.00 was paid to the Regina. Relief Fund and $5.00 sent to the Sisters of Service. Weekly card parties began in Oc- ob- to beginning of Lent. Lunch was serv- ed at each party followed by music and dancing and on February 26th a "Pancake Lunch" was served, was taken up by the children of the parish under the direction of the which was greatly enjoyed by the large number present. with 5 gal. metal tank $52.50 tober and were continued untu the P031 WANT ‘? Controlled Heat - ——OUR ALASCO BURNER QUICKLY. HEATS AN ABUNDANCE OF PIP- ING HOT WATER. Top of the Range , -:Even Oven Heat for Delicious Bak- . No more soot or dirty dust; . No more carrying of Coal or Ashes . N o more Kindling to cut And Only NO INTEREST Installed FREE Fully Guaranteed me $47.50 ""19 39311 Supper and Bingo Party held on November mm was a decided success, the sum of 344.25 being realized. on December 23rd a cm-lsimgg Tree and entertainment was provid- ed for the children of the Town. Twenty-eight children received a gift from Santa and all children llresent were given a crest of candy. M‘-Eh praise is due the youthful Performers for their creditable 5h°W1nil and to their teachers, whose. painstaking efforts gave us a most enjoyable evening, In November a High Mags wu offered for the Souls in Purgatory and in J5-nuary for one of our (late) members. Two Low Masses were offered for deceased husbands of members. Letters of sympathy were written to families who suffered be- reavement. A quantity of yarn was purchased and at Christmas a box of knitted articles was sent to -St. Vincent's Orphanage, which no doubt helped to gladden the hearts of the little ones. In December the sum of $35.00 was paid towards church funds. The different committees respond. ed willingly to many calls on their time and service. The church Com- mittee, who volunteer their services from month to month as in former years. have carefully performed the duties of sweeping and dusting the church, washing linens, and the various other Jobs necessary. mu». lug Holy Week the Altar and Re- tory were beautifully adorned with flowers. The decorations of the Church and Altar at Christmas brought forth many favourable com- ments. A Orlb was prepared for the coming of the Infant Saviour. A . new Communion cloth was made $l.00 Weeklx and is now ready l0l‘ use. The Social service Committee re- ceived many calls for fuel and groc- eries espeolally during i.he winter months. Articles of clothing were provided, flaunelette was purchased and a number of articles made by the members for needy families. visits were made to the sick and infirm and fruit sent on many oc- casions. sick membe and orphan children were remembered with fruit and candy at Christmas, To the Diocesan Committee 8088 the credit of providing the box for the Orphanage at Chrisunas. They have now ready a beautiful quilt for the Sacred Heart lilome. The activities of the Education Committee in the teaching of Cat- echlsm. giving prizes, etc. has al- ready been reported and clearly shows they have been adding their share to the many good deeds ao- compllshed by the 0. W. L. in each succeeding year of its existence. A study Club was organised in our Sub-1: in the ‘ ‘ holding weekly meetings all winter. The members of this Broup were given some very instructive infom- ation with regard to the significance of the Vestments and the different parts of the Mass, which bring to us a realization of the many beautiful ceremonies contained in Holy Re- ligion. Current Events was an im- portant part of the ramme of each meeting, while the radio ad- dreasaa on the "History of Prince Edward Island" by Professor Blan- chard formed an interesting part of our most recent programmes. At one meeting a demonstration on the making of artificial flower-a was much enjoyed by the members. Many other interesting subjects have been dealt with atthe differ- the water from a tap- _ _ _ -and INSTANTLY your oven is author plpmg hot, low or medium—but always an even heat—that'a why you bake better with a. , HOLMAN-ALASCO oil-burner. Sto‘ve oil is not explosive and is approved by board of Fire Underwriters. em; meetings which time does not permit to enumerate. The rapid spread of Study Clubs throughout Canada shows the extent to which our women an llfeplmnd '0 11150‘ the social and relisious requirements of our times. The scope of this branch of educational work is un- unded and should appeal to every member. The ladies are at present prepar- ing a hooked rug, which they expect to have ready to lottery at an early date. We are deeply grateful to the Holy Name Society for their initia- tive in installing electric lights in our 0. W. L. Hall and providing a radio for the use of the parish dur- ing the Lenten season. This gener- ous act and spirit of co-operation is greatly appreciated. In addition to this many other articles for general use have been added to the League Room equipment. All can , ndence has been care- fully and promptly dealt with and in‘ “ ‘ltolieaguework written. Eleven regular and two executive meetings were held. To our Chaplain, Father Kiggins, who with inconvenience to himself was present at many of our meet- ings. we attribute much of the year’s success. His words of encourage- ment and good cheer helped lighten our difficulties, and to him we ax- tend our deepest gratitude. In conclusion I thank the officers am! members for their display of goodwill and c<>operatio in all cc- casions and to the new staff of of- flcera Iouoto the following lines: "Whatever your work and whatever its worth, ‘ No matter how strong and clever. Scrneonewlllaneerifyoupauaeto A touch of the finger $ummérside~Charlottetown And scoff at your best endeavor. 30 work along in your chosen niche With a steady D“-|'P°30 90 NW‘ 9011. Let nothing folks say, who pass Y0“! WI! Relax your courage or swerve V0!!- The idle will flock by the Temple of Art For just the pleasure of sums. But climb to the top and do not stop The’ they may not be all Draislns-" Respectfully submit‘ ‘, 'GIiR'l‘B.UDE LANNAN. Sec'y Montague Sub-Div. c. W. I- Says Governments Facing Default or Inflation O'I'l‘AWA, April 20--Clovemmcntl are faced with inflation. or 59' fault, G. G. McGeer, (Lib.. Vancou- ver-Burrard) told the ileum 0‘ Oommons tonight as he D1'°‘€5‘°d against a ’ency to res!-Pd ‘"‘°"" ployment as a , an '-‘“m““‘”'‘ "The province of British Colum- bia. must default on May 15 in 0"’ of two ways." he BI1d- "Elm" by neglecting to maintain its sinking funds or by letting the obligatiom which then fall due P953 bi’- Tho government should study “W relief methods and the monetary policies plmued in Great BTW” and the United states. Mid Mi‘. Mi; clear. ‘may were the fever“ montary donation and they in‘ volved a reooanition of ““°’“P1°7' ment as a permanent F0519” _. BRINGING UP FATHER ..m, L...i...-JIlII!!l:ll:lIll —BY GEORGE MCMANUS