n V 1 c. - ‘ "i: f llama-if! rlfl}: rlrliins- ' loaves no musty odour Tin-re are no harsh, caustic sub- slunces in llou'.\nii lo rnirgllen your hands - o - and there’! magic in the way it cleans and polishes sinks and bnlhtubn. A real "fill Purim"? cleanoer, Bon Ami clean; quickly . . . easily . . . tlioroill-‘lllf- Trv this Puff‘ l‘l(‘llll§l‘l' for all your household cleaning- "hasn't scratched yet!" ‘l. Medalist l J P Cathaxines vlon from D. Kilgour, l Winnipeg b_v defaull, Jack Wagner. l n" ‘ Saskatoon beat Dr. Brisker. Venn l-' couver, Rloy Scythes. Montreal beat‘ T; JASPFR max Alta. A‘ 1‘“K‘““°“' Eflm°_m°"j L‘ I _ I p Jqmm H. ‘me m form‘ lls, slfllilfil‘, bctl... Di. l\'lf.i\l.\‘(‘l‘l, but l‘ S.i.<.v snmliuiu 1c. Canadian am- lmlll‘ R‘ I‘; Cslglalyagclzgugh; (‘Sat full..." champion, who is cnnipellrlg ghggugéilhbeabfiR '0 ‘Thbmlugon; in the annual Totem Pole golf " ' "b d yam l l" chumnionshlf) here for the first Fflmonton‘ c’ B’ Den r1 g8’ 1 d l ‘r '1‘vzpv‘ . 51.5 Ynflwh yesmmny rouver, beat Dr. Parker, gut an”. . " v .. w, Of cfilizarv. on 3A‘ 5' Musgmym vmnnl‘ a ' “wmlv “as lll grand Cur: illlllLs-lil Vancouver.‘ for men lil\1llll£l‘_'CS of the l “m?” m“ “I”? “gale flight Y‘ 1g (‘OllUlUOXiS to play the “m1 n“ m" ‘M1105’ Tm“ r V; . Zlil l v f l ii ‘t 7 b 3 rm .' .j i’ . l F 5 l T. ' l f '\\‘(\1\, Viuticoli ‘llzunlivf-l", hi‘ . -::__ . 4 -_:1;__——;~~—-__ _ __ 5. pg, C. V. Dame, Edmonton, beat W. L. Wuldle, Vancouver, T. .\I;ller.~ Vancouver, beat Dr. Speldel. Seattle l beat. S. Thompson. Vancouver, Jack beat Frank St. Somervllle is Winner. ~11 1mm tile cup nvc given him a god x smile he quietly re- ~ prciiv _ . llllll0l"»'1..f! G. A. MTiR-llilll of London. son, Vancouver. .1, E. McMilllen liiwllze Mnrlmofl. Wlnni Vancouver, Dr. PH l lCXKSOIl. \".l1l':0ll‘.‘cl‘. lWrilic, Edmonton. R. (gr-field, Vancouver. close. acls. Ed mon‘ on. ‘will beat beat H. SAVE TIME and STEPSI l Buy4Cuns of OLD DUTCH Baker. games will continue throughout the week with the finals on. Saturday- Ill the ladies championfihlll Mm Ac the short . _ . be L r-lifll. ihui sinp- 3113*- I“ c- Pull-l‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' J, jyjqcycf-lfv, Vancouver. bcflt MIS- S. l-luivell, vl\‘l;')A' a. Mrs. J. Ander- son. Vancouver. beat Mrs. J. Ches- Mrs. J. Mrs. ~ 0...... the BATHROOM One for the m... LAUNDRY One for the A can of Old Dutch handy in every room where you use if roves you time and unnumbered slaps. And because Old Dutch is mode with Solsmolilo, you gel faster, easier, rcrufchleu cleaning. OLD DUTCH OFFERS Y__0U THIS HANDSOME WM. A. ROGERS SUGAR TONGS ulFor only and ilie wlndm from two Old Dutch labels. Value Tliil A-1 Plus Qualify Silverware is Qneida, Lid. D0!" "l" Tllll December 3i, 1937. Much In Conqfiq lll punoll . . 31.00. made by Ii; lupin. This oiler, good only in Canada, eXPlIll Miles, " r OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, Dani. 64 Macaulay Ava , lofonlo lnbqlwirlru ll‘7ll"l“ lulu-Him- [nr/l m. 1 Wm /\ P~ m l w; llow I m» w" P" A lpluiquuwiv Sll/Qlwlwl. Nam! ._ _ Pvwinto ,|ry __.___ __ lnmnnrlrvflrvq _. mwwdmlllpqnnlilromoldDukh .. o dlorwhfchnlquio ivy ulqfiv Trmqi and circular mun-rovnrumulnionlollhll WJIII Catholic Women's ~ Annual NATIONAL (‘HAPLALVS MESSAGE ‘The following message from the National Chaplain of the C. W, 1,, Hi,- Excellency Archbishop Joules C. McGlugan was brought to the week by the Nanonal President Miss Florence Boland: Never before. perhaps, has woman been called to play a. more vital pal-r. m mankind than a‘. lllont. The lleivllflrlsibility 0d’ the woiium of the Twentieth Century is far greater than that of the ideal do- mestic woman of other days, the ‘valiant woman’ of Holy Scripture. She L; queen and nlistrcss not only of the hozne but of varied social activities as well. Not only i4 it true that the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, but it is likewise tnle that the public opin- ion of a. definitely organized per- I-lSlCHL group of women can greatly influence the press, the theatre, the cinema, and practically every avenue of the social, recreational work of the people at large. In these days of revolt against law and order, of indifference and impatience of all ratiaint. it is for the Catholic woman no prove her- self the true leaven of society-to stand up for her faith and pro- claim it. if necessary, from the liOllSClOpS, to set her ma; again c impropriety. to put. her hand to good things, to aim at the culti- vation of the good, the true and the beautiful. The Catholic Women's League was the one Catholic women's organization that could speak nationally—and the League had already performed a. noble task. But the business of the Con- veailnon was t0 deal not alone with the things of the past and present —-bu-t with plan" for the future. If. was the task before the league to bring religious truth to toiling masses and to bring religion io every Catholic child. For these are the pre out m0- . Brlcker, Vancouver, beat Mrs. T. L: two flung‘ very m“ and dear w l Crichton. Vancouver. Mrs. J. Féfiilwliiiilli l’. 13fl§li2§;.‘.’é§I "mm M“ s- “Xmlfisoliii at J. Alclmin, Vancouver. C‘. new‘ w” toria. beat Mrs. Spcidel, Seattle- ixhe heart of the Holy Fbthe-r. I would give the Catholic Women's League of Canada this great fink of fostering and promot- ing by every means within your power increased interest in the teaching oft mteohinn, the study of religion. and the promotion of Caiiholic Truth. Our slogan mut be: "Catholic teaching, Catholic 1mm for every baptized child of (xmuiafi no matter what the cir- cumahanoes ulnder which such a child is brought up. Ihavea special won-l to the Jlumior Women's League, Yours i5 a great opportunity to elevate and I spirltualiz/e your lives with high ideals of your mm. Let me ask younmtoncglect togivebackm God some of that flaming love and bubbling energy with which He has so richly endowed Youth. We need in Canada a great National Catholic Youth Crusade that will reach our Catholic young manhood and womanhood wherever we find them-in educational institution“- in the maris of commerce-and even among the i/mployed, Be staunch and deimllc in your Catholic belief, and lll your con- duct_ Put your belief into every- day practice Ln your lives. Ladies of the Catholic Women's League, these are days of vigorous Catholic Action. Lot the divine fire of Christ flow ill your veins. We have sometimes become dis- couraged but. there Ls no room for | dis» me it for anyone who ; works for Christ and the (Zhurcli. The Church ll= having its Good Friday in some cases but there will be an Easier morn from that. The I voice of the Church still rises and cvcr will be the some. Let the spirit of Chi-let prevail in the Catholic Women's League of Can- ada and you will fulfill your motto, ‘For God and Canada". DTOCESAN PRESIDENT'S REPPRT Following is the report of the Diocesan President, Mrs. H. J. l Hyncs, Montague. A thrill of joyous anticipation has sun-ed our delegate; during the past few day; and this evening its climax f; reached when we meet. "n Sourls for the fifteenth annual convention of the Catholic Wo- men's [Argue of [file Charlotte- .ow,, Diocese. We rejoice to 50¢ our Bishop several of our Clergy, nur National President, f; lgrgcl number of delegates and _so many’ nusitol-s in the hall. We (‘Xl/‘llfl tol ou all n cordial greeting and a. larifeli. welcome. we ii-llsl that.‘ err-nine’; plm- .4 mutual 1il(l that you are as pleased to be ‘lili in a; we an- in ham y'all. An LCfi-lfill of this kind is a milestone‘ cached in C. W. L. life and’ , should provla. m‘ crown. u it Diocesan Convention at Souris this that you will Diocesan President, Mrs. H. J. Hynes, In Report. Miss rLoiiENcr: BOLAND were. for CO-Opeffltlllg work 1n U19 individual district subdivisions <1"!- ing the p85! year. Delegates -I trust. that our con- vention will be marked by PW- fiigliblg and worthwhile T951135 and return Io 3'01" units better fitted and better equiv- ped w continue. and to direct sis- cer-memberg to continue. the noble .w0i-k for God and Country Wm‘! shaping the destinies oflslill STEM" Z951 and em,“ A5 I look over the gzoup of dclegflles b9- (ore me and consider your intent. your spirit. the NW?!’ m1‘ 890d lthfit you represent. I feel that my lhopes for the convention W111 be realized. Indeed. ll $011k attend‘ mice at this meeting is indicative of your interest it augurs well for the 511612655 of our business meet- ings No doubt the social features alone will be worth while. The entertainment and relaxation n!- rcmed. the friendly moi-course indulged in, the new acquaintances formed are all very desirable 811d quite in order. but must not be considered the main features of m, convent-ion. The new zest and energy born. the comPflT15°n 01' reports, the suggestions as to WW5 and moans nf dcallnfi “llh m" problems. the discussions of the different phases of our work, the advice and instruction preferred. and above all the encouragement, given to the spirit of cooperation and unity. contribute to the lasting benefits to be derived from our convention . At this point I wish to eXPT°5S to our Most. Rev. Father Mac- Donald, and to our hostesses, the memberg of the Souris Subdivision. our fzraleful acknowledgment of their generous hospitality and kindly thought in inviting us to this town so suited for a con- vention where the tang of the sea breeze i; refreshing and exhilarat- 111g lifter our experiences of the past hotsummer. We consider Our- sclvcs fortunate in being here Bud will show our alibi-collation by 6n- deavoldng to make the convention meet your expectations. Before I go further allow me to thank the membership of this Diocese for the trust they placed in me and the honor they bestowed on mg in electing me one year ago as their eighth president At that time I did not realize the amount of time and work the office in- volves. but yet I can assure you that though the diltlcs and res- mnsihllilies were many. l found my tasks cnjoriblc The truest hap- ‘plness in life comes from the sat- isfaction of feeling that one l; working for the service of an or- ganization like the (hthollc Wo- men's league. Whose beautiful and inspiring motto is. "1'~‘0r God and Canada." I believe this was the Splfli’. that permeated the members of the executive a; their enthusi- ns’! c supmrt and been interest were very evident. It. is especially irrati- fvlnlz tn find that members of the ("XCCiIllVC usually become so deeply interested in thr- work of the Catholic’ Womnfl- league that they continue after their term of of- ficr- has expired to devote a large pin-t of their time to its service. if. i. not my intention tn review in retrospect. though I might do w» with pride. lh.» RChlCVMfiGflls of ibo met vPar The report of the Recording Secretary which will be submitted this evening will convey 1m outline of the acllvltics per- formed. I shall therefore make my commr~nt< morn or lrws Qffncrnl in character. A _vo:ir‘s intimate livr-rlaintance with the work of the League, in the office of Presiednt. ha, re- vealed in mp very impressively s DID BEAUTY FACE. w L. \ n. _ 100k will’ fllPpfyfD I DISCOVERED AN 4 AMAZING, INEXPENSIVE BEAUTY TREATMENT. .. CUTICURA SOAP. FORA BLEMISHED SKIN THE COMPLETE TREATMENTIS CUTICURA ‘DIP IND OINTMINT For FREE Iimpie, write ‘Cuticura’. THE, (JHARIAIVFIFFOWN GUARDIAN Archbishop McGuigan Sends Inspiring Message To Diocesan Convention Leagfie Activities Reviewed By Used To Wfike Up With A Headache NOW FRESH AND LIVIILY EVERY MORNING Hre is a man who woke up every morning with a. dull head- ache. Then Krusobeu transformed his days. mad his letter:- "1 used to wake up in the morn- ings with a. dull headache. A year ago, I started taking Kruschen salts regularly. To-day. I wake up fresh and lively an dean do my day's work without any exertion. 1 can recommend Kruschen for anyone suffering from headaches and constipation, and for putting new life into you. I intend to con- tinue with Kruscben for the lest. 0f my lifeT-EP. _ Headaches can neatly always be traced to a. disordered niomach. and u; the unsuspected retention in the system of ataznatlnz WNW malf- rial which poisons the blood. Re- move these poisons-prevent them from forming again -—nnd you'll never have to worry any more. And that is just how Kruschen salts brings ‘quick and lasting relief from headaches. how far we. as an organization. have travelled. and how far we have still i6 8°. Through 9X- change of ideas. and by means of discussion, we have achieved a solidarity; and solidarity. like peace. is a condition requiring thought, restraint. and self-dis- cipline; we arc increasing all the time our educational and charitable activities; we have established our society in twenty-eight parishes; we have shown that without doubt formation of a branch results in the better welfare of the Parish; we have increased our membership from year to year; we have united our Catholic Women and made Catholic womanhood a force; we have developed the resources find possibilities of our women and we have bull: up a scehme of service in which our women are enabled to extend their beneficial efforts and influence beyond the immediate vicinity of the home 'I‘hat we have still far to go is evident. from the fact: that some parishes are still without a branch of our So- ciety: that there is a large number of Catholic women who should and who do not yet belong to 21¢ League: that there is laxity in the organization in certain subdivisions; that there L; much work that ought to be done and might be done by the Ileague. However, in all directions we one making pro- 2115s and we have no hesitation in saying that the League will grow and expand to embrace practic- ally all Catholic women in this diocese. and that it will be a med- ium through which they may be useful b0 society and by which they may be taught the lofty principles and ideals of Catholic woman- hood. Now that the Society l5 organized in many parishes. the field of activity is so Inge and the work is so diversified that BCOPG i, given to the talents of all members This keeps it. a live institution. where We find the members using their abilities and their powers, their knowledge and their training. their ideal; and their ambitions, to the great ends of pmmotlng the teach- nm. 49. us so. Paul sr. w.. Mon v ins of the Church. dispensing charity where needed. assisting materially the local Parish which in several instances has its own burden. It may surprise you m know that in the past certain Local. or District, gubdivisiom have raised as much a; one thousand dollar; in one year for church nefds alone. Not only have done this for one year, but they have been able to do if, for succes. sive ycarg. The first duty of the Unit i‘ to the Parish. and it i; gratifying to they a] l. e irl Guide movement illeesgcilillly Clvorthy of mention. Assisting me y0un__ girls to de- vglgp a healthy mind in a healthy body 1s commendable. m the month of June it WI; my privilege to attend the National Convention at Kingston. This op- portunity enabled me to realize m; definitely the great PN- portions 0f the C. W. L. 1n Can- Ada, and the importance of its wm-k, uni furthermore to compare Wm, other dioceses 111g progress made in our own. Op the whole compare favorably. If. is not my purp05e to outline tonight the proceedings of the convention as I shall report on same at one of our businesg sessions. In brief oom- menl. I mBY say that this six-day event was not-able for the splendor of the hospitality provided by Lhe Kingston diocese and for the strong urge which W35 manifest to make lhc Society a still better and lrlfe effective organization. The attendance was a record one and illc programmes were interesting. stimulating and profitable; the ex- cl-llonf. attitude and response of the delegates in discussions served to bring forth splendid suggestions and constructive criticism which will be of valuable assistance. To Miss Boland our, National Presid- ent. great credit is due for the suc- cess of the convention. Her advice mid direction in all ollr delibera- tions were indicative of her aplen- ciirl executive ability. The formal Opening which was in the ballroom of the LaSulle Ho- tcl on Monday evening Jim.- 14th, was tinder the patronage of His Ffxcellencv Most Rev. M. J. O'Brien, Coadjutor Archbishop of Kingston. Distinguished guests on the plat- form were His Excellency. Arch- bishop O'Brien, Hi5 Excellency. Moot Rev. R. H. Dignim. Snulg Ste. Marie. Monsignor U. Momoni, Charge Dviffalres Apostolic Lega- tion. Ottawa. Hon. Norman McLeod Rogers, Minister of Labor, Very Rev. W. P. Blcen, Admr. of Pem- broke diocese. and Very Rev. us. Nicholson of Belleville. Greetings were extended by Mrs, J, F, Quinn. Kingston. Hostms Presid- cnl». Mrs. A- V. Egan. Kingston Diocesan President, Dr. A. E. Harbeson, Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus. and, m5 Worship. Mayor C. P. Dalton. Pontifical Hlsh Mass at st. Mary's Cathedral was celebrated by Hls Excellency, Most Rev. M J. O'Brien; Bishop Dlfzmm preached the sermon, in which he compared the problems confronting the Church today with thoce of pioneer days of historic Kingston. The Bishop urged the c. w. L. lo face their‘ Droblcms with the same courage and confidence of the early settlers. imbued as they were with the game faith. _ The banquet was marked by an lmmbnse assembly of six hundred guests including members of the Hlefafflhy 8nd the clergy, delegates, and visitors. The address for the evening was delivered by the Rt, Rev. J- C. MoGulgan. Archbishop of Toronto, who l; our National 01181111111. He had recently return- ed from an audience with the H°lY Father and said there were “V0 ideas near and dear to the heart of His Holiness; to bring Christ t0 the tolling. and Christ. lan instruction to every Catholic child, with increased infer“; in l-he "Willing of catechism, the study of religion, and a‘ great. m. tlonal Catholic youth crusade. " 1m" 8- speclal word to the Junol- Catholic Women's League." sum H18 lmdlency. "Your: Ls a great llllmrtunity’ to elevate and spiritu- lzc your lives with high ideals of your faith. Let me ask you in the ‘lwmowlni? "willy and dynamic enthusiasm of your young lives not tq nezlect w give bflik w God dome of that fie-filing iiovg Ind find many doing their part well. T7118. there are monetary obliga- tions to both the Diocesan and Na- tional Subdivisions which must be Infill. but the amounts called for Me so mall a percentage of th, yearly expenditure that our units meet the requirements in this re- spect willingly fmd pleasantly. '17"? seem to realize that both those have an important part to Play in the successful functioning of the Society, that they work for worthwhile causes. and that the leadership and direction given is essential to the small units in their own work. Tile response given in this regard during the Past year ha; been quite satis- factory. I Wish l4; acknowledge the ex- cellent work done by the district subdivisions, particularly in the fields of Social Service, Sisters of Service. and Regina. R/elicf Fund. I am happy to say. too, that the league. realizing the benefits re- sulting from Adult Education. has aimed in have study club; formed in ihe several units. Ii has been instrumental in organizing some, but progmssliagbcen comparative- ly slow. I exhort the District Sub- divisions to undertake this phase of the work intelligently and enm- estly. The notable resillts fwhlevcd in the neighboring diocese of Anti- gonlsh should encourage us g0 pm. cced with confidence. study groups present a multitude of opportuni- U95 to Promote the education of our women along the lines of religion. Catholic citizenship, and general culture. Group thinking. as in the case of our study clubs. should assits us in facing our 50- al and economic issues. By know- ing the Catholic viewpoint g0 necessary for the lay person, we would be in a position to better defend and spread our Holy with, Where club.- are not already cori- ducted. I cannot urge too strongly their immediate organization. / I would welcome the formation of Junior subdivisions in gevergl centres. To my mind their non-ex- istence will be a serious drawback t0 Oill‘ SOClety here in the future, some effort should be made to remedy the situation. Th, girl; of Willy ire the members of tomor- row. and it l; necessary that they acquaint themselves with League work. and thus be in a position to promote its welfare. Again, the opportunities provided by Junior bllbbllnfl energy with which he has so richly endowed youth, Be staunch and definite in your Catholic belief and in your (gon- dvvt- Put your belief into every dew Practice in your lives.” Ap- pealing again to the delegates, he concluded with these words: "ibei, the spirit of Christ prevail in me Catholic Women's League of ca.» flde- and you will fulfill your motto, ‘For God and Canada’. " A feature of the occasion was the presentation to M155 Bolling or the Papal Cross pro ecolesiae pontifice. This honor came to our President from His Holiness, P0pe Pius XI, 1n Ifwgnition of her devobedngg to various forms of Catholic Act- l°"- We Mk8 this opportunity of Congratulating her on receiving this hlilh honor so well merited. Other distinguished speakers (""1118 the course of the week were: Most Rev. J "r. Kidd. Bishop of London. Most Rev Felix Cout- "Pl". Blllwn of Alexandria. Most Rev. Denis O'Connor. Bishop of Pcterborough, Rev_ 1,_ J_ Bymc. "we?" gbfglvllaln. m. Rev. Mons. - . lC 050i], RlCv, Qqorge _Dflle_v. Toronto. Rev, c J_ Kent. "'8. New!‘ Regiopolis College, R"- W- X-~RYan. Montreal. Rev. 5- Loose. Klnsston. Rev. M. . Brady. Rev. JOseph Fallon. Pl‘(*5l(~|_ ent Catholic 'I‘rilili Society, Rev Filth" Sllllrkvy. Vancouver Cilia- cse Mission. and Dr Charles c). Nnwlck °f 311m Mawr College, greildent of the Catliolc Associa. on for mternntion l P! Washington, I). c, a “m t In conclusion, 1 wish in say that his cvcrlinss Proceedings fill my heart with mingled emotion; of satisfaction, graifltude. and plea- “m- ‘Phea- nwmdinar bear evid- "1" 0i the true relationship exist. his among flir- different factors mflklhif up the League. Our Na- tional President. who yepresmg; the National Subdivision, and who h" flew“! the Hague ao well, will by her presence stimulate f}... SDIrlt of this Convention. Oui- of. "w" 07 ll"? l" . Executive, by their attendance. are agiiln “WW1!!! the unfailing Support and interest manifested throughout me wear. The delegates from the Local; are showing in n pi-apticgl mlmwr the co-operaticn and 311D- PO" 0f the district subdivisions, It may be said um r look forward with confidence, became, by building m the polid foundation of the work which has been done dur- Subdlvlsions for young girl; to use their ambitions. qrtltudes. and abilities. under caplble direction. are worthy of consideration. The ‘Q98 "If; the past years in our diocese. J‘ Templeton’: IIAZ-IIAII Capsule: germ MBER 1o. 1931 SPUDS . . . ‘taste fresh all day 8 CORR III or PLAIN. Alw. $9M Fine-cu! Tobacco or rolling your own, 10¢ the pqggm ROQ CiTY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, QUIIEC O4_Cnnudlan and lndgpnqm FARM “Foe sail: undersigned offer for _saie fann consisting if sevellilthylione (71) acres of land situated at Gl'r'llllli\1:.i.ll03d in Queelps County, with buildings thereon. House in grind rcpair; new barn erected ln_ 1935. This Pmilefly Was for- merly owned by Gavin Harding and is n_ow being occupied by John V. Cash under yearly lease which expires on De- camber 1st next. Land in a high state of ClIllIVEiLlOII and situated in one of the most prosperous and thriving sec- tions of the country. For further particulars _ Apply to H. W. PLETCH, Acting Manager, The Mutual Life Assurance C0mp8ny,£l17.lfl0li0l0\\'l1 AUCTION SALEG I am instructed by Mr. Geo. W. Snelgrove to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday the 21st of September, i2 o'clock noon his splendid residence No. 228 Hillsboro st. The lot ii 83x40. House is in the best of repairs with a 811ml Elia!!- This is one of the best locations in the city. Property can be inspected at anytime. JOHN P. hRADLEY‘ Auctioneer. 14-266-9-8-10-13-16-17-20-21. .. .. . -— = 5.; $1.; =_. :-:-== :-: E -" :42 rig lqgxéjscgiool Fair Program 11.1mm- mui, Sept. 14th; Bloomfield, Sept. 15th; Mt. Cmiul Sept. 2m; Egmoni. Bay. Svnl- find- Montrose. Supt. 16th- Bradalbane. Sept. ma; Seavicw. SPW- 15"“ Wlmll" ml“ Sept. ma; Mnyileld. Sept. ma. ' . i , Se i.. 1m; Wlnsloe. Sell Sept. ma; Ma. Herbert. Sem- 21M- . ‘ i. lfiilll Trflradle, Sept. 13m; Mmil. Sent 14th» 1"’““°_"~5'P,, u” New Perth, Sept. 17th; Mmtaflll» selll- 1m‘- Sl" e n Sept. 201k. "m . “h; i. loilr. Uisir. Selll- l SiilS£°§L:C"il.ll-"k§li?llim. li-ilipflihf l“ "°"'°‘” loll.‘ ' . , S i. l “m; “may luv", sept. 17th, Murray Harbour en Georgetown. Sept. 21st. ‘ G m i. 8th: S . "Y :fldsewwn_ s”; "h; Allllfll-ldllh SeP. s " “m; s,‘ Ma-r ‘I. l mm; m: Point, Sept. 2m; 21mm. 5M- 22"“- manners noor. mm 1nd czumfu. can cum 00 CENTMI‘ 5C mm“, SEPT. 24m. 1.12s COLLEGE liAl-l-i ORATORICAL CONTEST. rnnvcr: or WA _ nun/ix EVENING n mao oCI-OCK GROUP L GROUP 2. GROUP 3. GROUP l. GROUP 5. GROUP 8. GROUT‘ ‘l. 113i for ellllbmll" sron n 1i. M. Friday. sfiwi- = _. ~'._%:-§:-:§:-:===.:-:§.-. t‘ i L-253-9-8-10-l3. made, it must be made P0555519 by our Catholic women themselves. p”; by Magnifying themaelvea with the society. and second. by becoming definitely interested in one or more of its Will/Wies- To Our Bishop and Our Clergy. I am deeply grateful for the en- L-255-9-8-41. couimgemefit and support Elven ~ during the year. I assure them that Q nous: FilR sill their inspiration and GNl-Sl-flnce BY give great impetus tn the fBPld PUBLIC AllllTlllll growth of our work "for God and A on ‘he premises. on FlilDa Country." 10m. Mil" 4°". . o'clock N"°-‘- “m room heated m‘ Bevan m‘ a n4 lus- nn", corner RAW“ m. Street. APP: J. J0“NS0N_ M lam unlined’ Tnkoeflym’: ‘ ton‘: RAZ-MAH C: . Ilacupo milery of Ion. in- flamed. itchysycuind rup- Em - ning none. re: a nnly. 11y luminar- okfl, ul . . N hlrmiuldrufl. §g 'i'.:..ib:?.u°lumfii¢ a fr!‘ from "“° Zui-Jfl. {°l‘<l.‘l‘.°‘3l'u.. of. 7°??? Dells-able residence refill“ nix room and bzthrnlaltl- furnace, MW 11ml“ feet. y I’. BRADLE‘ Joim AUCTION"; L-71- TO Li? CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In Chancery before the Chancellor. In THE MATIER of the trust of niréfi hundred and fivel and 30- 100 d be n e urp u: mon- lac in $1‘ hang ofs Dona-Id Vice- Apartment Bl 281 Kent Sl- -___ September A. D., i937, I HEREBY NO'I‘11=‘Y all creditors of the above named Nor- man Da to come before the Vice- Chance or in His Chambers in the grovinclal Bulldinli in Charlotte- e l! dny of September next at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forcnoon to prove their claims, otherwise to be excluded’ from the benefit of the said order and in be barred from and. against any claim against At present occllplfd by Mr. A. G. Bruce ___ Possession Si-‘Pl- 15m’ __§ Annly we have reason w believe that. the coming year; should be excellent. viuduamioruncuencpnonemlfmundnncomeriiintob. th id N . llvrfliD W?" clay of Bepicm- L. E. WELLNER be!‘ A. D., i937. LElTl-I E. BRECKglVr. ....."""........~ i