‘fliers was a very large attend- ance o! members and delegates at the annual meeting o! Ln Societe Ifnssomption or Prince Edward Is- land, which was held on Sunday afternoon and evening at Fifteen Point Parish. The meeting was addressed by the secretary General G. 1". Savoie, n. N. 13.. Mr. Justice Ar- Rev. Nazalre Polrier and wh others. All the speakers spoke along educational lines and "Pun the work o! the Society. MHKNOOI Si?! The convention opened at 2 p. m. in the Parish Bell, the President, Mr. Melee Gallant oi Rustico pre- siding. This was a. private meeting for members and delegates and opened with pmyer, followed by the so - ety Ritual in chorus. Every branch was represented by two or more delegates, who were then celled upon to register. Rev. Theodore Gallant then gave the address or weloom. This was ilallowed by the Rol Call o! members. The secretary, ’. oommunicst with the fiociety. New and unfinished business was then taken cars of. The ‘delegates their reports Irom branches. all of which were very sncourssins. Discuseioiu were than taken up on dlilerent topics relating to the work ol the society. Mr. O. F. Sovoie. was next called and IAMNII. so w; the Qsve s splendid the diflerent he see. Gensrll. Lens oils. That 1's why he has blue Imperial Oval Sign. where you can buy with c ‘Hie election o! Place. President. Gallant, Urbsnviile. place oi’ the next convention the hands of the com- "nw been»; closed mu the “m flCrl-l Blfllfl." There was s very large attend- ance st the evening meeting. Previous to this meeting the nwlnben attended Benediction of the Blessed rsment in the Par- ish Church. The evening meeting was presid- ed over by Rev, 'I‘he0d0rs Gallant, some piano selections. was then sung." Sev- eral vocal solos wene contflbuted by Rev. i". X. Gallant. lllr. Justice Arsensult then gave edumtionai IQ A charm "Msrseilisise." Rev. Nasnirs Poirier was the next meiker. Ohm! “Revel! do LTkile." Mr. C. l". savoio, Sec. Gen. o! the Gociety. was the guest speaker snd delivered s line oration. Other speakers were Zscherie Buote. Power, Sylvers Deslioches and c. M. Arson "Ave Maris Btellsf’ the most v 0 gave “0 Canada” Sevoie called {or new members and twenty-six names were token-s Rifle Shoot Oove Head Riiic Olub shoot 0n Sept. 23nd, present. ‘The scores: v "so nun-v 33838288 It marks his place as a place oniidencc-q‘: identifies him l sncomi cnsnmornrown ‘Rio Mimi Avid Helen Lawson, White Heather. An uniiorm was taken. Th first marks toward the , which DOrtQIit Dil-rt o! the test. -_____ third meeting took place 6.30 with A very lively game oi’ dodge be]; Opened the interest . ‘the following Guides were voted leaders COMPANY oi’ the season last Friday evening at a 300d attendance. for this season- tion tor full Guide eae were the l Gilli DB- Guides are very herd on Morse- is s very im~ h Second Clips Alert-he BRINGING UP FATHER - Lone Navigator ForcedBtzck T o Home Port (or. can» n; ennui-nu lg... Wire) Pulled for one Aoaurt __.___ ‘thdofmlllfl ‘""*;'.*.'§%i"'*ci.';; t ——p:0fticials%re sn- qen - , . VII» _ , m‘ the international some st David Lloyd aim , well acquainted with King t. under durin - __ intensified live years ago when King Alexander abrogated the constitution and bo- osme virtual dictator. Desth Is 81ml "inn; "Alemnam awn is a , very shock," said the war- time British leader, "When I met hmnlterthswaz-hestruckmeas an extremal’ cenahlmotirggllt n: 3nd courageous man." 0 w, uoydGeoi-go said: "I knew M. Bax-thou very well sna am grieved to learn oi’ hisdeath. Al- though we never quite weed eb- out international aiisirfl» W9 W" always" very koocftriends." - The King, at Ssndriaghsm in deeply ‘n Hon Irlh P0 . POI THE PIPE OUT HUI FOR CIGARETTE! IF "R R T; An Interesting liked in England the Bel o! the most tere t the um Serbian Amos to take P18412011?! . ‘gizméntgrlgwvear wfis sole I. - ‘l mum: vent-ii. %‘éi.l§ii.“££h°‘ when Miss 51111? and he was cxvmmsnder-int war lzmire out- nfigiillfidllfiiiit? 0 PE th his soldiers all The European {m- mm-k” ,1 d the retreat betore, ati n is ti: umm m” “n” 9°“ ‘"0 ‘mile? a“! gem Amine Oisnrinziiel: Pllrnilgeclvllglnrlrlellm by Dr. with v. J. H. Smith, rector org? lat . InhIBOWIl remained n th t t ' the Adriatic until in m?» m“; 2:,‘ m-acobnbl} don’ Bnglmd’ had m" 5811a Webster) b. provided mm "I Windsor. was matron o! honor: buyers heveiwd W" "BPWWM wit! hing wide felt hat. Her bou. Tnilamun roses wilh Serbia inooiporeiedinYuaoelnvisiin which the Archbishop 9: cant". bury. Lord Milne:- and Sir Edwa son were prominent. Norfolk, was immediately inform- edot the shyinzs and he hastened to ‘express his horror and sym- pakhy to the President o! the Poemh republic and w Yugoslavia. ms wijestys message to Pre- Lebrun oi France Joliows: f‘! learned with ’, ‘ound sympathy to you. the r.- “dent-On this trade MW” please convey to the late Minister's tamiiy on behalf oi’ the Queen and myaeii’ the evous loss they have sus- tained " Most informed quarters st the Ibreign Office‘ Deemed to take the view the on would have little or no in‘ ‘ sl complica- tion, the nationality o! the slayer tendinl situation would miuhl-tum out w be ons. aid this suthority. was needed. With his death twub- ml! h . ‘Quin when neizhbor distrusls In any event, it is s grsv tor IMIWO this time." st An suthoritstive source i said "this is s. terrible thing for lumps it will menu exten- sive Political two but voyaeelmito ussonorsnot . othonmn will be meeting. \ ‘Iheveteanmborlesder , s public our sincere condolences in A] inth occasion, union w u th £98311} t0 Ge pmvince i on , w Md duel monarchy, esslinl-Isales comm“ 111B the title "Prince oi the Omats And Blovenes." - London also recalled that King rwent- m . so’ ation In it'll 21w? ‘l: ab“ 21d takennoath to the new Yugo- sv eonst uti n As thi oocas- ~ ion me an“): w” "as outgome o, Dlievious to the su subversive aims of revolutionary would not b’ “tum” 819W! 110F111: to create contusion m“ m’ m mm M“ e new state. “mm Me d Institute at Guelph. mini: until her resigne- ths ceremony s recep- bt the homo 0t tbs ts. when: a buflet lunch by received in aim influence that th t. at u“ vice with cotmtrlsqnwlnnllll looks u! “mm” " thoudh international oanphoetlobe —dp0lk1n¢ I irlt ll t-csn “t usely eliminated." ° m . , W my their respects m who made the supreme sacri- M1‘- B? lice for their king and country. President Mel-sum open remarks on 111 suit o! grey and bled: ac- =e°==~e=~~u<= eras- hfifi m‘ b §9§?F’»’.e‘~“r'?‘ \~__-_ n»? _»;->.}§'-. t‘. ‘a g ,. i. ‘I ;s i run Till u; irretumtheywill’