>-v~ e \. WEDIjESBAYY, _ cal, 7-. ._ .' a ~¢ f--._. cleansing-soothing healing élééiiibinelli all lilruggistsqi‘; f". mimma." was the greeting of four-yearold Violet Ethel Blain to her mother on arriving in can”; after traveling across the ocean alone. She had been living in Kil- "i bought a poiywog for little ais- keel, County Down, Ireland, (or the past year and came out, fearlessly enough on the S. S. Regina, sailing from Belfast. Her "little winter" whom she had never seen, is only three month: old. Catholic .W0men’s League Convention At Kensington ‘M. I i i we. i i i " SHOULD KEEP T0 THE LOWER '- l LIMBS ' "Do you approve of the girls taking to the higher branches?" “No-they make a good enough! lhowlng in the lower limbs." l WHEN NATURE DYES Eve: clothes. Adam: Wait a little; the leaves will turn in the fall and your old fig leaves, in different colors, will look like new. ,‘ JUST ABOUT ,/ ‘ . . Slate (to history): time we got busy! it's about ~——'l u. in Tho Fifth Annual Diocesan Con~ veutiou of the (‘atholic \Voitten's League was opened in the (‘.!\l.B..-\. Hall. Keitsiugtun, on September 7, and was titlmerotlsly attended. .\lrs. Jantes Pendergast, President. of the itensiuglott StibiDivlsion. presided. The Program Singing 0t‘ Ode. "O Canada." the Asseztihl). Prayer. Rev. Dr. lionaghan. Greeting. President of Kensing- ton Sub-tlivisioti. .\lrs. Jas. Pender Welcome, His WVorship Mayor J. .\l. l.a"d. Yotal Solo. "L est dos (‘outrebau-l diers." Madauie St. Coeur. Encore, Philosophy. Presentation of C. W’. L. Prize, .\liss Isabel Gallant, “jSCOlIClIP. Address, Education. diev. l)r. M. Alonagltati. part program. Being (‘zitholic in its administration. it embraces all in its charity and help. thus mak- ing us partit-ipattts in a ‘llillifiil-Wlili‘ titovemcnt tor God's honor. The titoughthtl and sacrificing workers who lets not tho left hand know what the right hand is doing in the eye of the all-seeing Father. and shall not go without his reward. for the work we do today may reap fruit unto generations to come. and how many lives of the desperate and sitiiul and their tlestiniestltere fore. have been turned by care, love and assistance front one oi Ills workers. Oh. we cannot. limit the application or results oi‘ words oi‘ Suffice it he that we do our tiart in sacrifice for (iod. nor shall we try. our diot-t-st‘ and sub-division with the proper spirit. It was my privilege this {rear lo attend the Dominion convention of the C. \\'. L. at Ottawa, where i bo- heltl the centralization and came in contact with the leading" workers. and promoters oi the Loagtie. 'l‘here i realized the magnitude of the work being done over the Doin- inion by intelligent workers throttgh this agency and w_hat an essential Health 'I‘alk. Dr. J. D. liicGltiflltn. Annual Address. Diocesan PrcSi-| dent. .\lrs. Fred’ (‘onroy- -. (EuJlllSl. where we are ticcdctl and lo lilo there is our dctcrtttitnition. ‘So Hymm Holy Gm; “.0 praise Thyiit is that we are. all bore today, to Vocal Solo. Italian Song corcdl hladamt: SL (focur. Nttntc. the Assc-tnbly. Division. National Authcnt. Special mctitiott. must be made of. the excollctit zidtlt-css given by tho Dinccszin President, Mrs. Fred (Ion- rn_\. which follows" lic-vcretid Fathers, lnvilcd guests. lady delegates, and nu-ntbcrs.—Tittr tiassiug of a your brings us again to a t-otivenitig. ‘liith itleastirc i greet you here this cvenlng on the occasion of the first ‘Diocesan Con- vention of the Catholic Women's lfiilglll" in hcusitigton. \\'e are A Swim Hm.“ k-Cusington S...» perhaps with a certain amount of [justifiable satisizictittn. we tigrov we the organization is-to make our sub-divisions active and perfect their work is our aim. to find out chock over last year's work. and have bone well. Lot us hopc and strive for greater results in the ti- turc. l know wo shall enjoy being fu-rr- in the town of kcnsington, and shall return lo our ltouics and lake up our dutins with rc-ttowctl cnorgy. ‘Therefore. i welcome you and pray God to bless us in our t-tttleavors and convention. so that the your coming may be the most fruitful in His work in the ltistory of the Cath- olic Women's Lcagtie in this Dio- in closing, l wish to add. i .0830. \ n. ‘f r r ‘K. f 7 istic. ‘Enduring quality has enabled the public to buy these products just i r as it buys other products of . established reputation-With the assurance of receiving good value i_ . and lasting satisfaction. ii Qnly enduring quality could instill i such confidence in the public mind. More than twelve million owners that this confidence 1's well testify nvork oi‘ the Leagiw; a common tie-ii had tht- pleasure oirecotttntentiitig Adam. i need some new ‘sire. the progress of the hcague:._\h-_.,_ vymiam Mc1.ny,-(._ (jinn-unto. route with. a common interest, thopvhilc at the Dominion ronvoutioit. and to perfect the results of thisqowlh m {he 0mm. Of (sfmvpnol. of unified itittercst and desire. we arch]... Chm] wen-are (;‘,,mn1u0e_ “y. founded. hero. The development. of‘ the (f. W. L. in this diocese ltas been rapid. and wherever a sub-division has been formed thorn has been consumt interest taken, and credit- mble work dotie. 'l‘rtily. it has been as the tuustard seed. From its or- igination when it was sanctioned by the church, it has become, not subetlivisionetl. hilt diocesan. not diocesan but. Domhtionovitle; not Dombtion-Widc, but international, until now. it stands as a prime. re- cognized force. We are: proud that we are privileged to belong to this ‘great society of which our work is Corns Soften In Foot Bath Hot water extraction of corps anti caliousea offers the only per. tot-t way to rid yourself of these WHAT A PITYl ‘ A lummer hotel by the lhore. ' ' s Went broke n hotels have before. ‘ But It the peaches could chow All they wanted, Hoi Ho! _They could have packed ell their room: and lome more. WHAT HE HAD LEARNED Friend: What hue your eon learned so hr It the agricultural cehegef Dad: How to low wild pate. fl painful troubles. Take just a min- ‘ule or two and spread a few drops [of "Putnama Painless Corn Ex nractor over the sensitive surface inf the corn or callous. and the pain is stopped at once. Then you will itorget your cornn. because they will lnot pain. ‘Later you use a hot foot bath for five or ten minutes. (‘orn crumples up and drops otf. it is a grand and glorious feeling that yntt get. front Putnam's ‘Painless (‘om Extractor. It costs but little, and is sold by all druggists. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan aAmusremBsoficlron, arc. Money to Loan r Cameron BloeloChariottetowmP.E.l. Dr. oyo. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Teetlng Eyee and lupplylng Glance Oftlce, Beyer Building Great George 8treet Office Houre-Q to 12.30, 1.30 to 0 McDonald 8i McPhee B. J. A. MGDONALD, H. F. MOPHEE B. . lerrietere, Attorneye, Eta. [are proud to be so represented on |the [Xvminitttt Executive. and are isure the [Xttiillilll will ho capahly‘ laud creditabiy filled by .\lrs. Alvin‘ tyre. The vocal stilos reitdorctl by Madame St. (foeur were master- pieces of the ltighest vocnl tirdor. and were keenly nppreciatotl b_v the audlettcv. The accompanist wasi .\lrs. James (fatnpbeli. iiurlittgtott. who ticrforitis trith an ability that displays the true artist. Bouquets were preseutetl to Mrs. (‘onroy and Madame St. Cocur by itifzltila. lirutzt Hughes. All present were kimllytrcalctl to lunch by the ladies oi Keitsing- ton Sub-Division, which wits follow» t-tl by zvntost enjoyable ltour oi social lllltfltllllftill betwcoit dele- gates and ‘visitors. On Wcdnestlay tnorniitg Ilish Mass was sung by Rt. liov. Alaurict- lllcliotinid. who dt-livcrotl a sermon (emphasizing the importance of re» litziolts itt l-otinectitin with orbit-ti»; lion. The sermon was most ]l|'il\ll-“ t-ul and must appeal to all iutcili- gctit minds. i The visiting delegates \\'t‘l'i‘ ink-l on [or a drive to Aiolpcque, when»! they visited the Presbyterian (‘hurt-h and tho Soldiers‘ .\louu< mcnt. in “Malpeqtle the visitors were most. favorably imprt-ssctl with tho magnificent. appearance of the twhurtzh and grounds. which ctl tnanner. They returned by way ‘Si. .\lary‘s church. tbrtntglt whit-h‘ lhny were most kindly shmvn byi the Pitsttir. Mgr. (lillis- who made‘. tho delegates moi-it welcome. 'l‘l1l: business meetings were well BR Gnvoiiiieiiiiiritntp“ - zitlentlml at both morning and alter- iniportatice and business dealing satisiilrttirili- tiisposed oi‘. 'i‘bi~ vlvition ot‘ ofllccrs resulted as follows:— ch l'r.-s.~ .\lrs. W. J. McIntyre. 1st \'irt--l‘i't*:<.»~ Mrs. F. J. Casey. ’ PRODUCTS _ _ 2nd Vlce-Pres-Mrs. Amelia Mc- me malniahwd m me mm“ “l)l“"""' noon sessions. and ull matters of Grath. ‘ _ 3rd Vice-Pres-Mrs. (Dr) E. G. "l India" ‘Rive! W119"! U10? W-‘tllml with the t‘. W. I.. affairs worevery Gillis. _ Treasuren-Mrs. A. J. Ttertinrd. Corr. Scc.—Mrs. (l)r.l .l. it}. lllnn- nrd . Rec. Sect-Mrs. Jns Pontiergnsi. OF gates at lEndurcs HE fruits of twcntycné p .. years of experience in building motor cars are evident in the Vi/Ofld’ s Wide public acceptance of Ford , quality as an, enduring character’ t ‘CARS ~ TRUCKS -~ TRACTORS - a TRAD-ITIONALJ,“ QU-littrrv and cxetuttivo I Know-moi" CAN'T ic.o our ‘N "Y BUUNES‘; surr- Meney to Lee i. . n m; rim HO ' YQUQE qQtNQ To WEAR “YQQQ NEW GOLF ‘sun. ‘rt-wiper “QNOW YOULL I\\QT Q0 NEAR ANY OF YOUR 5gp‘ FRnitqQ-Q . b1 noun - lF Ai-H Qt»- THE cmsq bee ME. m ‘rt-us HUMUTY .BU‘~4QT* om- ci-r - m /\\'$\ t bw- l oovww KNQW WHO ‘(O0 ARE. 501' LlbT€N To True, fiRfifiQblTlQN. .4 p 9 1;” pv Inn. Fun: Qcavtca. Inc. SEPTEMBEB- 15, 1926 ....-; . ,4 ..- , >.-' 4 r t. nqfl .\lrs. J. B. ‘Cunnltigltattt. .\lrs. Witt. and .\lrs. Thomas Boiger. Tho hen- on]; and gatlgfmggrv in tin: ltistorl‘ Peflllfi-Plilfll. lilrs. ‘Francis Hagan, sington Sub-Division gave a most or C. W. L, t-oitvantitms in this pro- Mrs. Mary J. lVlcAulay. ' On Wednesday evening tho delc- Hall. whore the delegates and vislt- John T. Mullln and ‘Mrs. Anilro" were moat ors mot with the tnembers of the O'Keeft~. pleasantly onterlnitit-tl at a card Kensingtott Stilt-Division and their cordially extended tn the delegate! party nt the residence of Mrs. (DrJi E, G. Gillls The prize winners wore Councillors: Mrs. Charles FlshenMrs. Fred Conroy. Past President, enjoyable social in the C. iii. i}. A. vlnce. The card winners were. .\lrs. .\n invilalioit was itwfll friends. t0 hold the next. convt-itlioii at Si. All present voted that this con--.Peter'a. This. was l"'i‘=“"1"~"l if‘ vontlon was one of tho most. pleas-Miss Mary llilcAulny. l ...By (igorga McMidnua l DON'T WrflEflTlOlri W- \'r1 escsmw l onswr Bmnq ALQNQ THE QOLF ‘bTi_Cl<3‘ _ ._ _ i!“ .