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BURKE IS PRESIDENT _ _ _ Public Spirited Prince Edward Island Clergyman _ ,5‘~T§l,_;_ ‘ Given aVery Important Position -- Dr. Burke eeting oflthe Mari 5 cc E r S Board of Trade. 5 r 1: 5.. 'E '_ _ , I I IL: I -I-" I il. _rlqll . . Iflrfgfl I-IALIFAX, Sept. 1.-The Rev. Dr. Burke, of Prince Edward Island, fami- liarily known as “the father of the K States and Canada. He has been ap- pointed to the presidency of the iirlst National Missionary society in his church and will have to dovoto h fh 'tunnel win nun make ns the been part of Ce/nada." Dr. Burke says that Prince Edward tunnel," has recently returned from Island, is rejoicing in if good crop# m an exbended tour throu h the United rain is s little below the average- li _ _ everything else better. The tu-ilierucs lhave not been quite up to the mark of other years, but there is little chance of hardship he thinks. He re- grets the continued Iaxodus. Dr. B r himself the quick foiwvnml advuncc muc o is time a.nd about all of his splendid powers of organization to urke hopes to be in Halifax oftencr _ the mammoth work which compre- in the future, and to be able to note hunds the securing of churches and the necessities of public worship to pioneer and poverty-stricken districts the distribution of Catholic litera~ ture; the establishment ol ri college '_ for the education and training of ,lun missionary priests and ull else that ,I c* the extension of the church postula- ‘~. .v I 'l g ~' I r "ill It. I 4% mi I' 5 ‘EI .,i_ I _ 4 .I 5’ , f ' I I' I.Il .I ,___ it-1. _, I it I I III I i I . .I al ‘F ,le JI I A "‘ ‘I ` ll tes in unorganized districts of the Middle West, Northwest and West of Canada. All this will be brought about by the individual support if those well disposed, through the cul- tivntion of the missionary spirit in cl d 1 ‘ergy an nity alike. “Pr.ident, far-seeing, loyal Catholics,j‘ said Dr. Burke, “in the clergy and lnity have . . come to the conclusion that the time is ripe for the esmhlisliiiient of such llll‘ ° an /oi‘g‘anizntion in the Ciitliolicl church-you have it long since in the other churches-and the burden has been imposed on my poor. shoulders. With the reasonable support we may Sliilect, und n board of overnois g ._ m__.....__;-._s._.__...» -A .T __;:_»_ _“sw . T 'composed of Mgr. Sburretti, the apos- E 7 n`0n"lJ1@,Bruns\vick, says he sont- to Mr. 1 h h measure of success from the outset 'Clinch in January last to bo invested P g from. rings $1.25 and npLadies Soli-‘ed to in hue ,,e,,s0,,_»» ,.8 ‘ | I I I ~ ' as W fmt-seed, and which he understood i Burke spohe approvingly of the no admirably conducted and emin- U nitod ock. He I - L ° ` ~ 0 d which goes out whole-soiilcd to such _fa geuts mugs Lqdles Solid g 1 e project The laity will be appeal md before ated. A nily and rn plnintu e higher States Steel prctorred says it was not so in- preliminziry heiiringi was Judge Ritchie here is the case dismissed. The nt brings the case bdore courts. lim.; W. N. lanlon IJEWELER. I I 5 Grafton St. I Business -ANl)_ Pllllll]llSlll Both Business and Patriotism enter into thc Soap Question"- lhc Laundry Soap Question. lt’s gcoi Business to buy the Laundry Soap that gives you the greatest valuc- lhc purest soap, the biggest bar, the best workiiiansliip --- and that soap is “FAM- ()l`S SOAP." lt`s good Patriot- isiii to buy ri soap that is inzidc athoiue, made ou P. E, Island materials, made by P. E. Island soap makers, sold by P. E. Island Salesinen and using the products of other P. E. Island trades-That soap too is “Famous Soap." “Famous Soap” is sold by all sellers of io Iently successful. "'l*liose meetings lhnve done much for these pour muri» time provinces,” said Dr. Burke, “and they will do still more in the future. They constitute Rn impartial niilia- tory council _and the men who attend them are genuine patriots for tho m constancy on the board on the tuhnel Nothing else can ever satisfy Prince Edward Island and the unitica/tion ol the maritime provinces on this head Alone will advance the hour of its coming greatly. We have got to he truc to ourselves in these sen divis- “ _ , ns' seek c0mpen,mt0,.y advantages morning lyingi in the woods nolir oat part. I was glad to see tlic P IN l.llllll»illil_l Ill llG‘_IlSS Glll BERLIN, Sept.. 2*Sonie yours ago Berlin girl was found one winter ntsilani. She had been out all i\le RESOLVED 2.1.-.4 - THAT THE cHn.i>REN.WILL BE I H/APPIERTO GO BIXCK To SCHOOL WITH N£wCl.0`lHi5 - \~lE_'§/E GQT THEM ,jy¥;ll'. ,_ ._ THEY HATE To START’ `L ' I WITH THE OLD GARMENTS _ _ < l I 9!!/ll` Busrin Bnoix/N I _ H@_PPY __ ' ,_ W ; \ Stl/001. .D/W5 f n.f.=‘ouE1.-.//- ,ef ` ` I _ . __ . ,, ,, _ , _ I 5' ~.»P»/ _ E _ _ »’(_l\E _ \\\\ Q . \ - `:"""" . M /7' __§ ~;\` ~.. . 'l"l'l\\¥ "Ni ` - lv vue oinvlo noun so ouiqnpg, qnppy ;g|¢°¢` °A`.` PLAYNIATEIS CLAD lN NEW ATTIFLE. \/i/E C..-L: MAKE THE HEARTS Ol" YOUR. Ll'l`Tl.='§ <_'I§-I_E‘I_- HAPPY. DRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR. "'i .'>.'~; SOME OF' Tl‘ll:. F`OLl.OWlNG Tl‘llNGI5=- NEW .SUITS $2.00 UP NEW SIIIRTS SOCTIS UP NEW CAPIS 35CTIS UP NEW l`lT`IS l5CT.5 UP The Young _\‘lcn’s .\lnzi. “l5 N5E1'I £LI : _ -- _._ _ C7. - - ' liliUlIl`.' l§l“"IllIl.lili'l' fl! 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