. ._ ,,»'~' l , sf .' , estern Guardian ;:’~»W$!’I‘llN Adlidb-QW. O. J- - if t is Guardian Agent in lew- ‘fanli _will be :leased to receive into me moral ouiiocrieuou. me if-:..aonm ron nunlal.-'rné ro- hhlus or mo lm nric victor Moo- ol Nortnsm. who died in st. New Brunswick on Jan. ilth-. i arrived in summerside on 1 Qednesday, Jari. 30th. Funeral was 'held on Thursday at 2 p. in.. from {b0inpton’s Undertaking Parlor to Bt. inhn's Church, St. Eleanor's, Arch ‘ .beacon White. Rector of the Parish. Cliciating at rooms and church. The 'pall-bearers were as follows: Messrs. Leopold Comptonl Horace Andrew, Harry Andrew, Frederic Mills. ` . -BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS,- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hector F. Morrison, Kensington, wait- ’ _ed upon them at their home to cele- brate Mr. Morrlson‘s sixty-fourth birthday. The fleeting hours were be- gulled by varied engaging amusements that on too quickly hastened the V _ crowding moments. Music, vocal and instrumental was most efficiently rendered and inspired the guests with , __ thoughts that ripened into action. In- § ' teresting conversation both pleased and instructed the 31165'-S. and SSW . i -_ ‘a variety to the genus of amllselnentl ;wh11e_ impromptu speeches gave a _ literary flavor to the celebration which_ f'§~, also immensely enjoyed. When ,che musical and me literary WW been thus honored, the physical jlmlm was duly satiated by s. most de- Ilicious lunch which freed the sub- -.f.dued appetites of homo intus. While 4 filff' final scenes Were 91133103. the ._ ,women decreed that they would make iff”-'f an impression on Mr. Morrison‘s fa- ; jcial area with something that is $00 Tj., much for one, just sufficient for two. i°.,- gli- and not enough for tllree.‘D€P5l'fiUB they all wished Mr. and Mrs. Morri- ;" son many more year of wedded bliss. I ...__-,__...'..'.4-_.em =.-...- '-Y- '-Iii sms: LIBRARY-The sununerside ..Pub1io Library was reopened in its i; 'splendid new quarters in the Town on Saturday afternoon by May- C or Arnett, with a large number of P 13.-'f -..___ -naornnlua or SUMMER- ‘i ,ry citizens in attendance. Miss Hunt. -I ,Regent of the I. O. D. E., presided ‘ and called upon the Mayor: to de- _ f ,clare the library open. In doing so, , ‘His Worship said that it had given and his colleagues of the Coun- ‘ ~lcil Board great pleasure in being ‘able to allot such convenient and I ' issuizoble rooms io ciio Daughters or ‘fthe Empire for what he considered ,gif lglcne of the most necessary and help- `i,T". Lrul institutions of the town. In o ' 3 ,brief review or me history or one V ;g"Libre.ry he recalled how it had been ‘ystarted in a small way in 1092 with A fabouc loo volumes but mods little until it was taken over by ig' I. 0. D. E. and had since been _ff emciently managed and supported ;;fr‘_by the Daughters that at the present fiznno it has grown to a library or "’iupwards of 2500 books of which any 3? town of the size of Summerside ht be justly proud. His Worship pointed outrthat after it had been arranged that these premises should 'C occupied by the Public Library the matter of redecorating and fit- ;5'\t‘;-.: up the rooms was placed in the lable hands of Councillor Robinson. chairman of the Property Commit- `~’ Ecco. Ho nod much pleasure in dc- !-"'f"cinrlng the Library open for the use For me public. Miss 1-runs on bonu: ;`,of /the Daughters of the Empire, j _i thanked the Mayor and Councillors 4 `. for their courtesy and good omces in i _.~_presenting these handsome new quar- ‘ fters for the public good. Afternoon ,€tea`was then served by the I. 0. D. g E at which the Mayor and Council- were the guests of honour and enjoyable social hour brought the to a close. M , “rc-<-r. , Canadian and International . Oratorical Contests . Canadian winner, as inprevious years, will begjiven a travelling- scholar- rator hampionslip, 1929 ship in the form of a trip to Europe, with all expenses paid. This Canadian Winner Will also represent Canada 0 e 0 0 Q I in the International Championship. WHO MAY ENTER Boys and girls who on Febru- ary 1, 1929, are less than 19 years of age and who are enroll- ed as pupils in a high school or collegiate institute or other rec~ r ognized educational institution below University grade including grades nine and ten. - HOWTO ENTER "" In the Province entries may be made, either direct to The Charlottetown Guardian or to the principals themselves. M, tion. THE ORATIONS l Orations must be original and ` must not take more than 10 min- utes in delivery. Theymay be de- livered in English or French. ' compete. THE DATES ' School competitions not later than March 15. District finals-Not later than April 20. Provincial dnals, in Charlotte- town-By May 3. Canadian finals-About May 15. all expenses paid. European trip-Begins early inJu1y. ' International finals-in Oc- tober. X g ,_ ' OFFICIALS ». National Chairman for Can- ada.-Main Johnston, Toronto Daily Star. , ,Canadian Committee - Miss Myrtle lPa.tters'on, Vancouver ' Sun; C. A. Hayden, Calgary Her- ' aid; C. R. Morrison, Edmonton Journal; Hon. R. A. Hoey, Minis- te ot Education, Manitoba; Hon. ~ Cyril F. Delage, Superintendent of Education, Quebec; Prof. A fi Stanley Walker, representing i Halifax Herald; Frank Walker. Charlottetown Guardian. Department of Education-- Professor H. H. Shaw, Director: Principe] Robertson, Principal Murphy, Professor Lloyd show, . Mr. Braden Jelly, President of the Teachers Association. I e The first step in the contest is for each school to hold a contest to determine its own champions. The prov. ' ~ ince will be divided into districts. There will be a competition at a point in each of these ditricts to determine 1 the district champions. It is at these district competitions that the champions of the individual schools will THE CHARLCTTET OWN v - " "“ "' ' The Charlottetown Guardian. in conjunction with newspapers and committees in other provinces of (ian. ada and in 03161’ 00\ll\t1'l6S Of the W0l‘|d» iS again conducting the Canadian and International Oratorlcal Competi- tions which were so outstandingly successful in 1927 and 1928. In individual School Competitions in this Prov- ince, any subject may be used, but in the District, Provincial and Canadian Championships one of the following four subjects must be used-“Canada Among the Nati0ns”; “The Unification of Canaila”; ‘The Peoples of- Canada”; “Canada’s -Economic Development.” ` The contests will be open, without charge, to pupil, boys and girls. in high schools, Grades Nine and Ten, secondary schools, collegiate institutes and other recognized educational institutions below University grade. ~ '1‘he Guardian again is fortuna/,te in having the co-operation of the Director and Department of Education, U12 Pl°il\¢‘iDa|S and Faculties 0f Prillird 0f W8l¢S C0|l€8‘¢ and St. Dunstan’s University, and The Teachers Associa- ' The winners of each of the districts will come to Charlottetown, as guests of The Charlottetown Guardian ' and at its expense, to compete for Provincial championship. The winners of this contest will receive suitable ' prizes from The Charlottetown Guardian. 7 Similar competitions will be held in other provinces of_the Dominion; Following these provincial champion- ships, the winner from each province will go to a selected city to compete for the Canadian Championship. The Prince Edward Island winner will go to the Canadian Contest no guest of The Charlottetown Guardian, with I The Canadian champion will be given a travelling scholarship in the form of a free trip to Europe, as guest of 'the newspapers and committees in the various provinces which are conducting the contests. The Canadian winner, after his European trip, will go to Washington or some other selected centre to com- H pete in the International Championship. Under the Auspices in Prince Edward Island, of GUARDIAN rsnsonaas , _ . ’ A ._.. _ __ _ . ., _ With the Co-operation of the Department of Education < i 5 -. '.x_'-ir. "N --Ven. Archdeacon White, of Sum He expects to retum on __ __»M,.s_ Angus A_ Mmomld tio said, "we have retained the ser housekeeper for Mr Jams; J MMU] vices of one of Canadas foremost ' I I 5 . . - ' ___ ".sUBvEYmG ANI? MOVING” “_ gh"-nw°od_ returned Tuemly lawyers, who has in the past been _Mi-. A. E. McLean. M.P.. and Mrs. Aizzhxcmnxd' C :;n';°‘;' pre' from a Christmas and New Year'e1|fl°'-fulflemal in bfll1BiI\8 1° B S110- B Earl tor l-lanaion, head ot the Chemical of summer-side, loft this P, IW hm°;'h 3 °“ h mth' vu", ga hm- old hom, mmd, .t ceesiul termination several issues of y for cum, co mono on $35; ;°°'m:"” e' ""‘ ':""°’°’ °"' souui tors. w into-national character simllafw ____ °‘ ”‘""°”‘°"° °“ T“°"d°’° 'rm eiiifetion ol; :hitmifim-homdsll T 'mr 'M' our cmmnm ms 'P' Loimou rch 4-Quoting moori- B vel? Pretty. commandlnl a splendid t “$5 gdoruni' Building con- rl-lgekgentrsrefiratggzgzethempoixi sible statenientslmade in Russia and - view oi Souris Harbor, the vllllle and r ° r' M °n' "mmy °' md Gorman as roof oi the inevita- ._Mf, Rumi); ph||1|p,_ gm-mm, of th b um p°m¢_ || yum” hm mm ma hu uh lon. Members of Parliament repre- Y D e staff of Brace. MacKay and Co.. ° u . ° chmh' . mm md ' wife’s friends at Red Point. Bouris "ntl", °"°"V 9‘°°"|°°° °’ °““'d° mm’ M tm un M mum 'u m tu' ummerside. has taken up a position mu nm" - Line Road and North Side. M" "°°“ °PP"°*°h°" Wm* l View 0° “mug ""1 mu: :fl ‘IL fwmmy _ week in Messrs. T. E. Eaton & ~ 91113051118 lhilll' BUDDKM- 9"” °' 9 un ‘7°'°h ‘.8 Graceterh' in Moncton’ N. 8. ..*'l'll MAIITIMI UlAHfl0N ---n--_-.__...._ on u n fact," Mr. Bums conum Mn wmthh gg mg ggggh gfvg ‘gg S ,HAS A, l¢lT'I'll OI' Il PIG.-'fha nog, "ting in Gregg, Bntgm .nd gh, attlbk Oh lbhdm. 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Doc- Warfare Department of Germany. has said: "We are going to be the first nation in chemical warfare. The nation that is iirst will have the belt weapon ever forged and have the most complete empire in the world." Tons ol Cas Used Ihlsburr mouse that dur- taoiioliaten-milefrontin tensetnliosleneeuwu ilvlvovlllm eteetelatwovw- samstning. taeibaiau ttaek alter inter- *-'1iffr=;=§=§ igggiligiiiii _ gi, =7§ giggiggiig léiiii §§ E left on Monday for Halifax Road- s baby boy. the seventh son PERSONALS I 'president of the orsenllatioll- ' i bead of the Gas Research Depart- ‘FORMER AB 'mu' or attend a meeting of the Synod ln the family. All well. "To expedite matters," Mr. Beat- H0ff0fOfGas War CANTERBURY IB SUGGESTED AS POSSIBLE MEDIATOR. LONDON, Feb. 6.-The name of the Most Rev. Randall Thomas Davidson. former Archbishop of Can- lerbvlv. was suneeted by friends of the Salvation Army as a pqgiblg mediator to clear up the Army’s dl!- ncuities. It was understood that an effort would be made to enlist nl; sin in settling the difference or tiio Afmvs hish council and oenerai sronwoil nootii. in me oomnnoo. or in chief. His selection for such a role would be Vltldbmed by thglggm flmllr also. it is said. ' lard Davidson. himself. when Questioned retarding the pmigmgy ofltieh_sctiononhlspai»t,q|¢h¢ had no statement to make. i _ Tolrisio Adopt lam” iiiigi pigé egiiii r E- 55 2 i s I s s \-_ li ,z§ gs i Shore Farm . For Sale as ivorui corloion, oooioinlog -iz acne of land, all clear and in a high state of cultivation. Bliidinn FW' tieaiiy new. Apply STIWABT WRIGHT. . Albany. l'. I. Island- 4322-2-4-ai. 1 ¢ il\0‘1DBthesummereeesen,usdliti1e oneewentio`hemesin0anede.A\l- traiiaendetlier_Uei‘tI0!¢ielrnpi_re. aisebeeam- § -ggrgge E §:§;f§§i iii iiiiiiif gil egiggif "" l lg if , E “*'““F--e»uss»`*‘ . ,.4 .