macs TWO "mennmcclmssnormscurrisror s placed in the school. A report oi the i l held at the home oi Mrs. H. Camp- "Southampton Club met in the schoolhouse. The dance which was ' -griglghb new seats ior the school, and "protestant, orphanage sent. Two new ionrnmr anon-s d!‘ won- srrs msmvrss I HARMONY Club meeting was held lathome oi Mrs. A. P. Murray with eight members and eight visitors present. Meeting opened with the usual opening exercises roll call be- ing answered with a New Year's resolution Money was voted to the Protasan Orphanage. One new t , member Mrs John E. Yeo was en- < ‘ rolled and the next meeting will b: r other home. ‘nmowoon. Nine members and a hrgg-numbei-‘ol’ visitors met at the December meeting. Roll call wu responded to by each member pay- ing 10 cents. Secretary reported iruit sent to sick in the district; money was voted toward buying pencil sharpener ior schocl. also soap, coc- oa, postum and tea. and a paper en- titled"‘keep a’goin" was read by the secretary. A dainty luncheon was served by the thirteen year old host- ess. It was decided to buy material for sewing at next meeting which will be at. home oi Mrs. Wm. Hutch. ENMORE. Roll call was responded to by ten members. Some bills were ordered paid. and igwas decided that the Institute buy treats for the sick. This clulnplan on putting on a play in the winter months. Two new members were welcomed. ST. FELIX SE1: committee report- cd one case oi sickness in the dis- trict, new school committee was ap- pointed, and a vote oi thanks was given the Institute by the school teacher for the new blackboard concert was given and a vote oi thanks tendered to those who work- i ed so hard to make it a success. Place oi next megying is home oi Mrs. Martin Marting. ‘Panlnure Island: Meetmg opened with singing oi "Long, Long, Trail," followed by Roll Call, answered with ‘ New Years’ Resolutions. Akllscussion took place on continuance o! whist parties, and it was decided t0_l]Old a dance on February 8th. $3.00 was vot- ed for treat for the school children Qt the Examination. Next place 01 meeting is M35. W. B. . Peters Road Institute meeting was bail. with twelve members and two x-‘nitorspresent, Minutes c! last reg- ular meeting were read, as were also the Minutes oi the special meeting. Pour new desks have been placed in the school and the scholars were re- membered at Christmas with nut bars and peanuts irom the Institute. Next meeting will be held at home o! Mrs. Edgar Vanlderstine. ' Cardigan North: Programme ct meeting which was held at home oi Mrs. Francis Campbell consisted o: Roll call, singing o! Ode, Minutes and several recitaiions. A cupboard has been placed in the school for the hot lunches. Money was voted for the iollowing school necessitiesrNew door, blackboard, maps, pencil sharpener and bell. $5.00 was voted ior the “Xmas tree iund." and $20.00 lor the starting iund for a. new pump ior school. The members will meet next month at home oi Mrs. Aeneas Mac- Donald. ‘held at the home oi Mrs. M. McDon- ald was a success, the sum oi $23.69 being realized. It was decided to ord- to remember each school child with a gift at Christmas. .~ Success $15.35 was spent on Christ- mas gifts for school children, and $5.00 voted towards the Protestant Orphanage. Two HeWIWB-flh b81111‘ have been supplied for the school. Programme committee for next meet- kig, which will be held at home of Mrs. Garnet Campbell, is Mrs. Neil Currant and Mrs. A. M. Green. Jubilee Programme oi meeting was ‘iflhflgtjmgg Theme.” Reading, "Story ‘o! Christmas" by li/Iiss Georgie Mathe- son. Piano Solo by Mrs. E. V.‘ MM- Leod, and Demonstration on ‘P8991’ Flmvers" by Mrs. Andrew Noonan. This was the anniversary oi the Institute and a Birthday Cake was served. A new blackboard is to be placed in the school during the holi- days. and the children remembered at Christmas. Port Hill Institute met at home oi Miss Daisy Adams. Meeting opened with readings by Mrs. Reginald Birch. followed by regular routine work. Gifts for teacher and school children decided on, and glits ior children oi members were enrolled. Next meeting Wm be at Mrs,‘ A, Mnntnnmnrv‘! home. l ‘Federtcton Meeting opened bl’ 81118‘ mg Institute one. f°ll°wed by reading the Creed. Letters were read concern- ing the building oi a Sanatorium on the Island. and selling Christin" deals in aid oi Red Cram Society- I9 was decided to keep Red Cross Seals and sell them among the membem $11.00 was to be used in buying Kml! llis ror ' pupils and acher. Miss Six-mic MacLennan will be hostess at next meeting. “Murray Harbour North. Twenty- iour members and seven visitors met at home or Mrs. Wm, J. McLure M‘ the Decembe Meeting. aitu the hisiness portion _oi which a 80°89 supper was served by the hoeteel- NEW i y, lgigill THF. CHART hrmqrpqww 4b M133? - ~ 9L2?" ‘ ‘l --_---.-... _..... ___ ,_ L (jalladiall Winner, as inprevious years, will befjiven a travelling scholar- U ratory Cham pionsmp, 1929C Ganadian and International Oratorichl contests ship _ the Iforml of a trip to Europe, with all expenses paid. This Canadian Winner will also represent, Canada .. r" WHO MAY ENTER Boys and girls who on Febru- ary 1, 1929, are less than 19 years of age and who are enroll- i ed as pupils in a high school -or collegiate institute or other rec institution ' ognized educational below University grade including grades nine and ten. ‘ HOW TO ENTER In the Province entries may be made, either direct to The Charlottetown Guardiani or to the principals themselves. ‘l TH PORATIONS Orations must be original and must not take more than 10 min- utes in delivery. They may be de- A livered in English or French. . THE DATES School competitions not later than March l5. District finals-Not later than April 20. “ Provincial finals, in Charlotte- tow-n-By May 3. Canadian finals-About May 15 European trip-Begins early in July. - ‘ International tober. fina1s—-in Oc- OFFICIALS National Chairman for Can- ada-Main Johnston, Toronto Daily Star. Canadian Committee — Miss Myrtle Patterson, Vancouver Sun; C. A. Hayden, Calgary Her. ald; C. R. Morrison, Edmonton Journal; Hon. R. A. Hoey, Minis- te of Education, Manitoba; Hon. Cyril F.- Delage, Superintendent oi Education, Quebec; Prof. A. Stanley, Walker, representing Halifax Herald; Frank Walker, Charlotfifown Guardian. Department of Education- Professor H. H. Shaw, Director Principal Robertson, Principal Murphy, Professor Lloyd Shaw, Mr- Braden Jelly. President of the Teachers Association; ‘ l ._the district champ - " compete. . in tghe international Championship. four subjects must be used—“ Tanada Amon Canada ’: “Canadzfs Economic Development.” The contests will be open, without charge, to pupils, boys and girls, in high schools, Grades Nine and Ten, l secondary schools. collegiate institutes and other recognized educational institutions below University grade. The Guardian again i8 fflrlllllflteifl llflvlllgltlle fill-Operation of the Director and Department of Education, g6 and St. Dunstaifs University; and The Teachers Associa- _ The first step in the contest is for each school to hold a contest t0 determine its own champions. The prov. mce Wlll be divided into dlStrlClZS. There will be aconipetition at a point in each of these districts to determine . ions. It 1s at these (llStflCtg competitions that the champions of the individual schools will 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. __ Similancompetitions will be held other provinces of the Dominion; Following these provincial champion- ships, the wmner from each provlnce Wlll go to a selected city to compete for the Canadian Championship. Prince Edward Island winner will go to the Canadian Contest as guest of The Charlottetown Guardian, with all expenses paid. ‘ 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 proVllices which are conducting the contests, ' p The Canadian winner, after his European trip, w ' pete in the International Championship. Bu! Principal and Faculties of Prince of Wales Colle 1011. :1 Th;_cl"ilg°ttet°wll_Gllal'lllfllb In cflfllllllctlon with newspapers and committees in other provinces of Can- 4 a a an hln o er countries offhe Wilrld, IS again conducting the Canadian and International (lratorical Competi- ' ‘I008 w ich were so outstandingly successful 1n 1927 and 1928. In individual School Competitions in this Prov- 111w. any sublect may housed, but m the Dlstrlct, Provincial and (‘ailadian Championships one of the following g the Nations”; . “The Unification of Canada”; ‘The Peoples of ill go to Washington or some other selected centre to com. Under the Auspfces in Prince Edward Island, of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ""-"~' *7?»- TYn-nnbrntinn‘ n? fhéDenartmenf of jgEducatiolri . “JANUARY magi, The“ " Jan oi the Guardian children. It was de- cided to provide drinking iountain for Mm Page school, and to give prices to the pup- r Manna ils in each grade ior highest marks or most improvement at the end)! June. Next meeting will be at home oi’ Sec- Hllcott ' Serb. with n, was held in the vs members and several visitors Not much business was undertaken, except that a ‘iew bills were ordered paid. Lunch ‘committee was appointed ior next meeting. present. Gall‘ " Next meeting to be held at home oi chased. Ashort business discussion followed, but no new work was under- taken. Those present enjoyed a Sourls West. Te be “an visitor met at the £0251: has‘; Tame t loom ha“. Donahue on Wednesday evening, Jan- Lakevlsm. Twelve members res- ‘ "l"? 9th- The FY8916?!“ M". 138E810 pondsd to roll call oi’ meeting which tltute meeting ior answered with “Memory Gems." opened the meeting. Roll call ‘was was held at home oi Mrs. B. D. Mc- members present giving Q Ilfefl- Pffliflmme wnlllted 0i one (or new activities ior the Instituio. It UP FATHER they are soliciting names regarding Sanitarium resolution. Mrs. Stephen MacDonald will entertain the next meet-ins. - 'Ws.lervale. Alter the singing-oi the Ode, roll call was answered by eight suggestions verses. Programme consisted oi Bongfl by Mrs. J. T.~Grlmes, and Miss Viola Grimes. Next meeting will be at the home‘ oi Mrs. a. o. Wlsner. _ Heather-dale. Six members met in the Hall ior the January meeting. Expenses tor lecture were paid, and $20.00 was paid toward painting walls the benefit oi the W. 1., a large sum was realised. An excellent musical programme added greatly m m; evening's enjoyment, and tn; mam. hers held a sale oi candy during intormlssion. Next month the mem- gen will meet at Mrs. S. M. Martin's oine. t i. i slerlllll- A hrlstm l ~ ' provided m]. “lg schoorschfigztl :13 xzssgfliéglledolo buy two new windows Picture has been framed and placed reading and several songs. Final ar- was decided to have a Grab Box at ‘ the Institute became Bu“ Pa] ta om toned: anc-l mrégtirrixzzgwclrgiéigbgtlwalsutzilc- in school cleilsfrtiiiom, and balanlce paid rangemants were made with regard to the next meeting. and to have next oi schoolroom. At a lecture. kindly East Baltic - meeting wu - on organ w c was recen y pur- soc l, and members reported that roll call answered with Valentine given by the Rev. D. M. Sinclair for held at the home oi Mrs. Robert Grain. and was attonded BY!!! mem- bers and three visitors. $5.00 was W9- ed towards each oi the and a new map has been bought M‘ the school. Two new members W" welcomed at this meeting. The bolt!" ior next meeting will be Mrs. Rob!" MscGregor. » = Ten members and six ‘ YOU - f l- , L\$TSN-O'TO¢Lll . I cow-r emoxs: fiN F1ORKTHKN going will also meet in n» school _ (Yo; 0° A". ,.u_ ' aG-T “(CU l KIN QUIT LON GER TH AN ‘ . .\\ *. “is e ‘ruaew YOUR clean AWAY-Yams Q\C|NIN'THE PAPQR- QTWOLS-BUT l l HATE TO TAKE A THOUQANO AWAY PRGM wuu A‘: l NIID my; M051‘ -\ PAP‘ J ‘ '\ ‘ . w‘ ' if“ y’ i“. :1: Q‘ ‘ z Q5] \ a a is JAlQ" A / M ON I-Ye