iii. ~ be r1 member. riot; TWELVE Annual Meeting Montague C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Mont- ague Subdivision of the catholic Womeifs League took place m H5 rooms on Thursday Welling. April l5th. The meeting was ivcll attend- ed and the chair was occupied bi’ the President, Mrs. J. A Lanuiui. who conducted the pioceedings lll her usual efficient manner. Following the president's address. the recording s -retar_v read a re- port 0f lllg yin q activities. Then the reports ul the i _ tors, and mucus st zdmg com- mittees wcie subuulivd. T146543 83W evidence that prxiiscivoriliy work had been accomplished during the year. Thu for the lOl- (‘lficlifill of officers -; lVfm TCnLillLKl m tho . Krill-tits: . J. A. Lnnnun. nt -—Mlrs. John Vice-President —Mrs. Denis - President ~V~Mrs Eliza- Iet Peters. -—Mrs. H. J. liars "Airs. F. V. Murphy.‘ Guilder. rs. James Col- = . W. l-lcnniguri Mrs. Wil- liam AL-ihzir. Hrs. A. Brothers. Mrs! w Mccim fl Mrs. Jerome Powonnl ADDRESS Members: igue Slllflllllnlfin of the . Lcaeue has ii'l"7..l{‘1' year rind it. is‘ m welcome you to-Y‘ our fifth annual Pl‘ NIDENTLQ . ni-rorifccl tho office 0f.’ ll. a trust. WlllCll you kindlyi , . inc. it ivas with a fear‘ that I wind not he able to fulfil = which this office entail-l fililllhllrZl-Sfilflllllfl‘ and co- n rccvi\'t‘d from my sister and membvrs made it w. to ITIYYY on the various iii» .'\i‘lll'lYl"S throughout the _\l“.‘nl'. i; has been our ambition since lflllllliillvll to reach one hundred ])l!' cinz. !l‘l‘l'l!l)t.‘X‘Slllp. I am sorry that v.0 haw not. attained this 0b- io w. A5 illr‘ Catholic Women's! I run. i. our largest national or- gfll._"flll">ll heartily‘ approved byl s the Pope. and notable for ‘iv- Tlfiftt 200d accomplished rim. its existence. it. should be tire aim a= u-r-ll as the pride and boast of eveiy Catholic. woman To in the economic stress noticenblp everywhere, our no: have been doint! spiengid work along this usunl I ~.=. If is not my intoixi-ion to re- rniiit any of the activities as they wll h» utiih ‘hv the secretary mid cor: ors in their resnective rv-ports I hnrl the honor to represent you at the Diocesan Convention held in Kcnsmqton in September at which tnvo of our members received DlOfltWllh Executive appointments. We eonqmtulate these ladies on their elebtim to such responsible po'i‘inri.<. Many interesting and in- structive discussions took place at lllp different meetings and it would be ivvll. if at n31 possible, for more mcmhors in attend the Diocesan Conventions. . The pust year. like all others, was not vtdthout its sadness and many familfizs sufféred the loss of some (leer ones. To those and to our Chaplain, Father Klggims. on the dixirh of his beloved mother, we extml our prziycrful sympathy f would like to voire my ap-l prciation of our cmuicsies extend-i ed to us bv our Chaplain. who hasl suientlrri n riumilwr of our meetinzs‘ avid civon helpful advice to ovnr- come mwui; of nur difficulties. and also h», thr- Holy Name Society for In llfemoriam ANNA MARIE MMLEAN Tizvre i: nu flock llOWH) Well de» . ii d. Wfl Limb is there. Cliijlllllllllfll in the lit. (ll Mr. and Alias. “ Peters, ivhn on ll the ienrlov ago -< iiiid lJ-‘Pll ill bu: s wiin the cirencied u. il m ue for iii-r but God wllccl » iinialii (‘time unto lilm. iii- Ynizgclum of Heaven.“ "mpnzliy is fem for the ‘ll'l licr l\\'0 little bro- _. .i:iii Hui-old m their i bvri .l\i'illf‘l‘il.. Dcriiwsé Al you havo lrft us mid 0H1‘ l’l.\'§ v. Y‘ deeply feel Pill. it's God iivho has. lwrcit I lle can all our sorrows hool- Card o‘ Thanks Mr and Mus. (llsfi Mack-an wish tn tiuiiik néiizhborza and frlfihdfi T01‘ t/hi-n" kiiidneis during their recent sud bereavement. L-326-5-ll-l1. urer, nudi- . . Madam President. ‘lllHl nursing. lov- ' nl Skill could do A Success Story_ l | l i I CIGARETTE l TOBACCO Also in Lock-top Tins nssistaucc part lClllkl rly u radio lll t out pave poriui mons ziiiil grammes. in l0 lziiii‘ . Oillfl‘ inn: In conclusion I wish in nfiirvrs ciuivey n ud my thanks in the members for thci élolilllCl‘ and lo; i facl surc the sumo Oilcrfltlon will bo civen sor and incom o bent in mind . bcrs thorn K workmg t' - Lilli wi- lltlpl’ ii) do our share for God llllil in; our country. (il-IRTRIYDE LANNAX. Montague, P. E. I. April l5. 1937. SECRETARY? REPORT Officers and Members: . A review of the inok accomplish- ed by the Montague Subdivision of the Catholic \VOlllL‘ll'S Lpiigiit; m“; ing the past your should afford u sense of satisiziction to ils mom- bers. My report. which outlines tin. year's activities. is brlof, and presents the work of the Soclnly iii classified form under scpnrntc headings. Education -Thc work carried on along educational lines WiiS fzurly OIICOIITHSUI? and TPSClllblPll that of llrvvlous years. The committee in Chflrgfl defiirlnf: to promote the tc-aohinc of Czitt-chism in the sev- eral sections of tho ifllfhll. arrang- ed for instruction to clnsscs. Those were well attendorl and urn-c re- cognized as Vfllllllblf‘ to the rclizi- ous training of the children. The welfare of school children has not been overlooked. Willi .1 view to stimulating interest iii thcir work prizes were LLl\'K'l in 5il<‘f‘(.<l~'ll1l pupils in 110m ui- and Gl'(“3ll- field school: last Juno. Dilring the wiiitrr months ivnolz- ly study group mc-"tiucs. “Urn his“ but the attendance was somrwiliiii impaired hv the 11111095 nl mum - Subjects of liitcikt and pr: benefit uvro ilLiClllrlCd iinil . with profit. ‘The atteudauco ut mrriziizn. in the Catholic Womeni» League Hull on Wednesday and Sllllflfi)‘ even- ings to hear the broadcast of Lenten sermons from ihi- liiisilicri “'85 V011‘ SatiFfficforji. Tho iimuly Ml; Of the Ifoly Ni-mc Sf‘i'lt‘l\' iii installing n radio in our lihtfthttt parishioners might he ]')l'l\‘ll(‘.P_Pd to lunar thcsc broadcasts ivrii. com- mendable. Social Scr ‘ was very ac amount o.’ Donation; (v were made. t! worr- vi-i 'l ‘ W . rolc. Diocesan e always born way MThc committee Ill b"<lf)\l.'[‘d an \l'l"‘l‘i‘ rewind. ("fllllllljl . .l bvrurivcrl . llPl"f‘§ imil for il~".7.'ll'l{‘d l1fl< in finding Diocesan Vincent's f olrtiiirii Hos- r it was uni Icnsilfie . to rarijv ou‘ so ir- n!’ niiiviiy n: l0l'l'ilPl‘l_\' bu‘ W5‘ IITI" plnturd m honr 12ml ni pivsvut ihcy ma" intcrestinrt lllf‘lll!-‘i"l\'l"~. Ill scivfirwl matters union: \\“'~ tributinn to llli‘ .. the prop0.:d new Si. 1li:“iin'.- Homo. (‘hurrh-‘Fhr- l"l|‘llil.‘ g. o.’ lll" CllllTPl‘. Criiimiifoz‘ .. ~ i urn voluntvcrcd from month lmv‘ labor t-ivrn mu.’ i to tlio \.“'li‘ill~l work ll\' tho (‘hildrrn o’ “u ciotv. The rrrnwi- ' ‘ i.\\'eiii\'-t\\'o lllliwfl‘ ‘ un flllfll‘ r-loth. ri i ‘ corncrol hriv" lwrn l‘ Rt-crrniinnll um! Riiiflil eeAriivl- tic-s nlonr! tin-so lincs u-cro cponsorud to n z-nr.::‘d:riili‘i~ t"\‘i’l'il. During ilm summed nu ‘ r‘ cream social and u childrcrfs picnic wt-rc held, Both r-vcnts which w/‘vo cart-fully’ plaimrii llfYl iiiiird out the parishioners. The annual bazaar. DlHCQ in November. was n- oessful. It alwiiyn. [WOHW i while undertakim: llllfllWl. . contributes murh to tiic si»: ~1 - of the parish by hrmninz . 1. 5344*’? ONLY ONE COAT _ _ those were well rocfivrrl Zlll’l ciiinvod by“d“nsldnr of nhtziiniii: ciety. _ i0 tho Holy Nainn Society in serv- ‘ ‘iinrr, n hrwl ROOM nit l ALABASUNB ‘ch fiZT"‘6§3°Z‘i‘In’.i.. beautifully-fizzled a" - 3 i ‘ not rub :76‘ o‘; aim’: dam xigfmfu‘ livetinfsto choose from. Sold bydculeu everywhere. G .I..i and Alabosfina ypnlm Camdamefinrilefi is k Hood Olin; PARIS, Ontario, (mod: ALABASTlNE THE NAT/ONA/ WALL COAT/NU A8237 chanted city. clime. (JHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN WModern eyes are dazzled by the splendour of it. that invest the Crowning of our Iiing; coming out of the East to pay homag‘: cavalcade from other dominions and Those princes and potentates ‘fIOlll saries from great; republics. Distance and diversity disappear amid the glory of England’s throne . . . Ecstatic peal of chimes. Fanfare of trumpets. s i i London is an en- enthralled by the colour and pomp nd Queen. Those jewelled Maharajas to their Emperor. That vast, proud .rerritories of the far flung Empire. neighboring nations. Those emis- Those travellers from every country and The whole Universe l:- The Golden Coach rolls over the cobbles. The ven arable Abby blames with the coronets and regalie of Britain’s centuries of coronations. In the solemn hush of the supreme moment stand those two in whom destiny has cast into Eartlrfs most majestic setting . . . "and EATON’S joins with heart and voice as Canada shouts with one accord: (kwlSbve HhzEGhg'! IXQAKI ALAl’ £HZ.REUGMV! 9 LIMITWCT CANADA EAIQCE". MONCTON The purpose or this function was keep alive a spirit of co-operatlon to promote better social life and and goodwill between members of the two societies. Publicity-Our subdivision has been faithful in complying with the request of the Diocesan Pub- licity Convenor by publishing ac- counts of its meetings in the press. This acquaint: other units with our activities. We read with interest the reports published by our sister subdivisions and trust that they '-- n lNGINC up r-A rl-IER . .. tho holdini; of weekly and scvfru‘. laillrtr) P111‘- .. idol: hack upon ni-rgiaioiis uitli plrnsure and tiicm nu cflcctive means funds for the So- The liPflflllf‘ rave its assistance i‘ <1 in llli‘ ffuquc i. is.<_ on Palm Sunday. may benefit by reading dursiuhri- V9Yl5l5ln8 deelwlts lnicrrst in C. W, I»- flffalrs. emoumizrs llitllilbfcllf. "Jillllylllg. We are pleased to re- in gem“ port all blllu paid with a small bal- W-bdll/Mmls B-Ild indifferent mcmb- we hfichgflfli ‘llilittllliful in g5. flllvws for im cxcliniuxe of; iill obligations and in addition eas with other filllJfllvllélflllS. illlflkllaVg contributed to the Slsem o1 stlmufrtteo general effort. .. Hsmusuck our subdivi sum‘ invlce. Regina. and the Margaret which is in its fifth year. has an enrollment: of fifty-one imcrrmers. Dunne the veer Just OIOSOd “'9 hcld this loyalty and Janos Memorial funds. Miscellaneous --As Correspond. .ng Secretary I wish to report the e1 l receipt of fifteen letters, all of 2:?‘ m?" B1‘ "ml 011v Filrclul ivhich have been duly acknowledg- "l "B- Th6 will TOCEIDBS derived ed. Letters of condolence and let- "0"! Vlflvub Sources were most icrs of dong-m lotions were w The record of excellent work me- subdivision five you: ago testifies to tho ability energy of its officers and co-operatlon of its members. The society did not die at, birth u many often do owing to carelessness or newlect on th; part of officials or members. but instead it has grown and increased in im- portance until now it has n. high standing among its ulster unite in MorLtazugP. E. I.__ — .... ._:_ - the Dlocese.,,The success which WI have attained is in keeping tho interest and initiative members. Let us continue to beet in mind that no human mecluilv ism is automatic and that s. hull standard of efficiency for our B0 clety can only be maintained bl both individual and united effort Respectfully submitted. ADELIZNE C. HYNES. Recording Score/tar! and to the -Bv George McManut I ~- "iiirllll