AA.- r rim mmirxrrrmwn 1111111111111- reesmwv w. 1~ t 1 l »: .3) Western Guardian r F i _ I J-———fi r- 1 ' ‘L = 1 m. l , . z s-wuzzm soiinnn-zulng a. i Q I Guardian 6B OW- ‘ nflnfgndwillbar-lelledtereceive ’ ii“ and mum subscriptions. i-at: - n F Anmoanmo can NUT COAL n - , ' 1 n “ J 11"_‘,;';.‘;’.11““'“"’ "o 2:131:12‘: n n s 1 Quin 0N”, enonoii non adia . . - n . - n _ . ION-Th ed away at three I t t v 0 t l C t t ‘non onornongfyomorm n n nn I1 I1 €I’I13 1O I13 1'3 ()1'1C3 n OI1 6S S once in Biimmerslde. Mr. George 1 1 Horton. at the age oi’ 84 years. Mr. n . n 1m nmiimzisoztss. Canadian W' - - o ~11 b - -. h l 1...... ,.... 1. .1 I Inner, 8S lnprevious years, W1 e given a travelling sc 0 ar- ‘an extensive shoemaking business un- . . _ . _ ~51! six years ago, when he suffered a 9 1 e e ;,...1.1..1..1. .1... .1111 1. 8111p 1n the form of a trip to Europe, with all expenses paid. 1 nes- iully recovered. The deceased had . 1 l) wide circle oi iriends, who will join a . . . 1,1511‘; nine; 3m This Canadian winner will also represent Canada ieit to mourn a sorrowing widow, two » n . ' . _ . . n: and three dau hters, namel :— a -;:..1.. 1.... .. 1. 2.111.111.1111. 1n the International Championship. Mr. Jack W. Horton, both oi Saska- toon, flask; Luc . Mrs Chester Yo 1 o! Somerville, yMass; Harry I‘ . ' V . _ ‘ V‘ I _ _ £31121: §°111n1;11'1;. $11; iunfianlrgfiltnbiegi d Th; _Cl18!l“l0tf8l.'0Wl‘l _Guardian. in conjunction with newspapers and committees in other provinces of (Ian. me 1111111111111 to 11111 Peoples c.1111,‘ WHO MAY ENTER i1 a a" hf" 0t e1’ ciluntrles ilfflle W011i, IS again conducting the Canadian and International Oratorical Competi- g1 anteasnunmnnggisfiizgg m1. c. .1. s; Boys and gms who on Febm _ions w ich were so outstandingly successfiil in 1927 and 1928. In individual School Competitions in this Prov- - ' - an, 1, 1929, are less than 19 lfllnce. allgfillblect may be. “sednbfit in the Dmtncl, Provincial and Canadian Championships one of the following Jnvnnnn nnnnnnnnnn than» years of age_and who are enroll-_ 9111' Slultncts mustnbe used-_ Canada Among the Nations”; “The Unification of Canada”; ‘The Peoples of I nnnnnn nn, n nnvn nntnnnnnnnnnj ednasopgiplils an high istilinhooi or Canada : Lanada sEconom1c Development.” ' a put on last Tuesday evening un-i co E3313 e n5 u 9 or 0 Fr 1:39‘ _ _ . . of e11. 11151111., .11 o1. 1.111.. $111111, ognized] educntionald insulruéion The contests will be open, without charge, to pupils, boys and girls, in high schools, Grades Nine and Ten, oi fthTrll vi 1; bl ' t - - - . . . . . . o own; nnfeovstag: f? 52112;. glcaelvgs nrilllligcgidytgao c nc u us secondary schools. collegiate institutes and other recognized educational institutions below University grade. worth Hall, has just been remodeled 1 . G n n n n _ .221 “$112211 :5: rjldagélvifiunfizg ; How To ENTER . th P _e _ llalrdlflll again is fortunate in having the co-operation of the Director and Department ot Education, mo. .1111 111.11. 111. .11.. In the Province entries may ti‘; rmcioo s and Faculties of Prince of Wales Lollcsc and St. Dunstaivs University, andThe Teachers Associa- t b ti! l lth1 . . e . > itliilloitoolndl°tlol ‘assszisizzsorssszt.‘was c l max; coogfolnnlgogizocirfofvioncln: the nninninnln tnnmne1ven_ n _ The first step in the contest is foreach school to hold a contest to determine its own champions. The prov. n“, n.1, ,, .,,m,_,,,,,,,, m, m, ince will _he divided into districts. There will be a competition at a point in each of these‘ districts to determine zinizlzzttiggénzonjfzjfetzise 3:252; THE ORATIONS n the district champions. It is at these district competitions that the champions of the individual schools will and instrumental music. the perfor-l Orations must be original and compete- n ' l men belns behind the stoic. while a , must not take more than 10 mln- l _ _ _ . ' l l ooglfsgenhzsooztngguxféz: 1m lites in delivery. They may be de- n The winners of each of the districts will come _to Charlottetown, as guests of The Charlottetown Guardian “e11, 1.1,. were 1111111..11...1.. 1.1.1.11, “vered "1 ED811511 °r French- fillfl at its 9x11811591 10 cflmlletc f0!‘ Prflvlflclfll championship. The winners of this contest will receive suitable conversation discussing rho merits or prizes from The Charlottetown Guardian. l {the radio. This form o! putting on THE DATES ' n _ iofiiniopirf 1512:1711? c1131? 122221 th§§hfigLc<inii15petitions not later _l Similancompctitions will be held in other provinces of_the Dominion. Following these provincial champion- n u?“ 111121 1. 1111111 1111111- n District final-s Not later than ships, the wzinner from each province will go to a selected city to compete for the Canadian Championship. The .1 nove concer . “' ' o o a ~ - nnnnnnnnnny nnnnnnnnnfn Mnnn nnffij, Anni, m A Prince Edwarillsiand winner will go to the Canadian Contest as guest of The Charlottetown Guardian, with * II 4'1» to MH- Memo Gordoo- tho. Provincial finals, in Charlotte- a" expenses lmld- l l n. , new ,. sidsnt oi the club, for the en- ‘ town__By May 3_ _ . n . . _ meg-inn: 3:211:21 c1221: Ygrsngén mcanadian finalsqlnbout May The (‘anadian champion _will be given a travelling scholarship in the form of a free trip to Europe, as guest 1 _ . 11... "1111. oi 111. so... s. European mp Begins 1 of the newspapers ouo committees m the various provinces whichare conducting the contests. m fitlgnnationan finalsqn on The Canadian winner, after his European trip, will go to Washington or some other selected centre to com- ' residence 111 111111.11 st. 111111111111 11.1! tober 1 pete in the International Championship. » _ ifliursday night, after only a few days l ' n l i" Illness. at the eo! 62 ear, 1M . _'Albert DI 11111311111111»: 1.151111311111112 OFFICIALS ‘ Ind very highly esteemed farms; of N ti 1 '»_ . 1 1n fillet district. He was a fine citizen ‘ a‘ on?“ Chairman for can‘ . , 1 - slfgoomootlnffbnjzlgzoafngl 3335331; gonfgglglglo Johooooo- Toronto Under the Aaspzces in Prince Edward Island, of “ ’ munity. 'I'l1ere are left to mourn. be- Canadian Committee _ Miss n ' 1 - ;‘.‘:::.:".'1:.":r::f":.::::°“1.i:i:.521:1@ goggle, APgtolgoo- Maynard, all at home; also four bro- ‘ _ ’ ' ' ay {env ca‘ gary Her‘ there and two sisters, namelyz-Mrq ald’ C‘ R- Mornson, Edmonton ‘ Alexander MacKinrion, in Ontarioz‘ JQUPIIZJ; H011. R. A. H08)’, Minis- ,‘ m. John MacKlnnon, 111 British Col- n! te of Education, Manitoba; Hon. umhin; Mrs. James McNevln, of‘ Cyril F. Delage’ superintendent -n r . i $111.37.? ‘oil.’ “illfillii. "£2111 “f Eld“°‘“‘°n' Q“°b°°= Pm’- A- ' '1 Henry Clements, oi Somervllle, Mass. j Sta‘? ey Walker: representing nnn 3. n and air. 301th] lélacKlnncig, n! the] Iggglifiitggvraldé Frgink Walker, ‘ . ‘ Domirl on 01c. ummers e. or all W11 113,1- an_ n l hrtizzxs: 3.22mi?! 1‘.‘1°1§Z’§Z1°;T.l? Doooroooot of Eoooooon- o ~ l ‘and moved with his parents in 1875f‘ Professor H‘ H‘ Shaw’ Director i 1 E . to Southwest, Lot l6. He came to live l Principal Robertson’ Principal l ‘ It North St. Eleariors seven years ago. Murphy, PPOfGSSOI‘ Lloyd ShltW, ‘ where besides being a. prominent} “if. Braden Jelly, Presidrggt of 1* firmer he was interested 111 foxes.[ t e Teachers Association ° o 1 ' .1111 I 11.11 1. 1 1 111. 1 1 - 1th the Co-operation of the D e artment of Education 1.1.2252. .:.1:;::..::;:. s. :1: _ P flvnlteaoh h dC te r111 "11. o... .1112... 222311.211; 111i’. _ was very largely attended. S k 1- l d is th ini l . t t , h _ - J PERSONALS 1:; pytafoit was aisnllowngnvlsfipliifiil 2.215111111132112 zrtaetllrdwlliiarci? oi-nbgendi iideussehfillddlifsabuirt‘; 2322015111, M3: lot h“ valuable pmparm number contracts, in m. wqqqgq “sum M.“ McDonald, Clicpsw! 1 l i’ -—Mi.ss Jenny Tompson. who has been visiting her home in Grand Riv- oer. leit last Friday morning on her return to Moncton, N. B, where she V, hold! an important position. S i l‘ -Mrs. Lorne Ramsay, oi Summer- jijfle, who is now lufliclently recover- irom a very serious illness, lelt on i1 Friday last for Kingston, Jamaica, ‘nwhlre she will take a prolonged rest, I ‘I! Quest oi her brother. Mr. John ' Ffllli‘, who is manager of the branch ~ the Royal Bank of Canada there. ' deer way to the West Indies Mrs. i n ._will spend a few days~ with IIIM‘. Miss ilraser, R.N., in Bos-_ lifiilllfl- ~ ‘K .¢ Ills Eastern Guardian $5.50 and thiit loaded on cars, The would be chosen. Now "any old across the Grand River on the Ann- “v00” no“ ' " T“ “Wimmml wood. landed 111 soul-u. Meldalene the iii-oi oi m n considerable good _hardwood iairly i“ convenient L0 Sourls. Dan Barry and l“ maple wood to Soiirls, etc. "HZASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ti mnsw SAWMILL-Messrs Powers and McGsugh oi Harmony Jot., have started up a new sawmill, very con- - vcnlently situated alongside the road and within a quarter oi’ a mile from the station. .3600!) NEWS FOR. WOODS WORK-Though not suiflcierit snow in the open ior good hauling, it is splendid ior woods-work, as chop- ping and yarding, and much oi this work is now being done. .."NEW HARMONY still Cont“!!! a iew others are doing quite a big business in furnishing birch and root: . . ‘WOOD IIIGIIIE-Cflded hard- ‘flhi 7'0 ‘I ‘I .1 Y".\|~>* ~ x _ wood ll higher this ter than for Hie past we or thin l .- a “w... call for wood from the Magdalene thing" second-growth a factor. t ‘ ..'ANY OLD THING-What many people are hauling home now tor firewood, would be thrown inm the answer for wood. small stuii like flake-poles, seems to land owners at St. Llllflfllllus‘. who have birch and rock .-___ , maple wood reserve hil "'55 ""3" AS $15 t1“ olshth o! quarter, is a very s’ w e s“ a an acre is being paid in some local- Truly, the owner oi a good wood- Georges and common price. white birch Bndllle "dc. are paying as much as "m Islands and other woodless places, is and soit maple. spruce and iir, and $15 (or an eighth oi an acre from ISL s-n the Mwdium Bland‘ “m”: "wy m" m‘ m“ ‘umfl 95919.91 m!- - parts oi the Eastern county. This died ami- only s "w days illnlll- l 5h; was in 1 years at ll° ‘wms’ i“ “m4” ‘° "m" "m l in the some. is fetching as a cord. and an industrial... woman who 1-m- Krom our Spud Island, they wu] soon clean it up. Mr. H. H. Acorn, SourLg l8 lettinl a. large quantity or birch and maple cordwood tor the Mag- dalenes. and to that and is letting a which is not too bad a price. MMr. John s. McDonald, o. a. "omoovlllo- w» I» rumour by the Universal education is reins It- "W" "*1" to Moron on Thursday. lemma in Japan. she was twice married. ed a large iamily o! boys and ll"!- BRJQIGING UP FATHER I a” "°‘-‘-“" """‘*"' ‘-°°'4‘= l-YKE “ “w” “ it ' 3-3 Georg McManus euoeis sue/mu 01o GLORY as. l w 10m m , Y 9 ncnwcu n-wb WIFE M05‘? 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