==:s=|§» '= i Annual Meeting Montague Bub- Division 0.W.L. The annual meetinc of the Mon- tague Sub-Division cf -the Catholic Womens Izague was- held in the League Rooms on Thursday eve- ning, April dth. * ' The President, Misa Florence Kelly, occupied the chair and ex- pressed her appreciation of the large number of members present. The readin-r of the minutes was followed by the P 'si.‘:nt’s Address. A comprehensive review pf the ex- ,girent work accomplished during the year was outlined in the follow- ing reports: Report of Rfecording secretary, Mrs. James A. Lannsrr. ` 'rreasurefs Report. Miss Mmm Dilflll. Auditors Reyort, Mrs. J. 'Lennon and Miss V. Peters. Report. of Social .service Com- mittm, Mrs. T. V. Grant, Convdncr. Report of Education Committee. Mrs. Arthur Brothers. Convener. Report of Diocesan Committee, Mrs. Harold Hynes. Convenor. -V Report of Church "Committee, Mrs. Bert MdDeari_nid, Convenor. The report' of the Nominating Committee lllbinitted by Mrs. HA!-~ old Hynes, Chairman of Nomina- tions, ‘recommended that all offi- cers be ro-appointed 'for another term. ,ne following officers were duly skated: ' , President, Mies Florence Kelly. ist Vice President, Mrs. Arthur Brothers. 2nd Vice President, Mrs. 'l‘. V. Grant. 3rd Vice President, Mrs. Bert Mc- Dvarmid. 'rr-essurw, Miss Marlon Dunn. Secretary, Mrs. .hmm A. Linnon. Councillors, Mrs. Joseph Ianni- gan, Mrs. F. V. Murphy, Mrs. W. A. Gaudet, MII. John Clair, Mrs. G. 0'!-Iailoran. Mrs. William Power. Mrs. G. Boudseault. V PR.li‘BIDlrN'1"s ADDRESS Officers and Members of 'l'he_ Catholic Women’a League: Another year has passed and as President, I have the honor to sd- dress the members of the Montague Sub-Division of the Catholic Wom- en‘s Lelflle of Canalds. at this their third annual meeting. The honor you so graciously con- ferred upon me, on the occasion of the second annual meeting lest April, when you erected me to the cfflce of President' was leoovfbd with cornrningled feelings of sp- precistion and apprehension. I have endeavored to fulfill the obligations incumbent upon me with care and discretion' and sincerely hope you have not found cause to rogrw your choice. At our last annual meeting we showed s membership of forty- tmse. today we have fiftv-five- an increase of twelve members. but this is not enoughr lvery Catholic woman in our parish s member of the Catholic Womenb league is our objectivb and until this is ac- complished it is the duty 0! N011 member fatty to secure new mem- bers. iiil Excellency, Bishop Unil- llvan, addressing the delegates at the C. W. L. convention at sum- mer-sldc last September stated that theC.W.I».wascinecfthegrent- est orgsnimtions in the church and in Canada today and every Catholic woman should consider it an hon-_ or and a-privilege to belons to such non-mem- 'words have P- 5;;§§§§§§ get re §i church. Onthclic women in- eir church and eager every way possible their If so what need for fur- argument or proof that the L. Sub-Division is dexprvpicrg entitled in the full ry Catholic women in the Successful Year It is 'not my intention to dwell en the nature or amount of work eccorrrpilshed during the year. A detailed account is presented in the reports of the secretary. 'l‘I‘¢es\ll'¢1‘. and Coarvenors of the Vbtsndins Committees. It is with plcesungthat Irefcrtothesumof $400.18 that was realised. the greater amount of which was disbursed locally. our organisation however. is not con- cerned 'with 'thc raising of money alone,-the material side ia only a secondary consideration. Over and above that we and nobler spirit ev- ery deed splcnd §§c§§i?§i be “iigii §§§;=, sg' 5 ' gg. 3 $5, .r,§;i§; i;§;§, i§’§¥%?*#”rd _ §‘§sia¥§§¥§§§%'Y EE tit; Est- &;."t.". Clhnin NI ideals of human life. tie need ex- ists as never before for s more thorough knowledge of the Faith. I would suggest that more mem- bers attend those study group *bl* f°°"°mW 55 Wu ,nhl c:-case of revenue. meetings lbdtske part in the cussions and so make the mme interesting and fruitful. ` scour scuvrirs. < _ r IGP TY W0* In connection with our social tivities in the month -of Piebru was an evenings entertainment for the members of the League io which the nnmbars of the Holy Name society. were invited. A pleasing coincidence was that' the tenth weddinr .anniversary cf cur esteemed Secretary and -ber smlsbln life partner fell on the some date. This model couple always active and efficient. in everything tend- ing. to the welfare of the League, was the recipient df the warmest felicitstions of the large ‘number prorrnt, and also of a “Tin shower" from ,tho members of the sub-di- vision. l 'Ihe radio audience of this Bub Division is deeply indebted to His Excellency. Bishop Ofeullivsn. for sponsoring the broadcast of Leu- ten services from st. Dunstan's Ba- V no silica.'rhesarrnonsaroinstructie sndedlfyillsinall butauemore c deeply appreciated by the peo t P of this Mission Parish who are fr:-vored with_reg\1ls.r Lenten ces. se While speaking of broadcasts I might incidentally remark that the regular Sunday afternoon talk by Monsignor [thomas Curran, vicar- Gcrrerul of the Archdiocese of Hal- ifax. Sponsored by the C. W. L. should be of interest to members. I strongly urge all to avail them- selves of every opportunity to hear at l‘- those excellent broadcasts pertain ing to our-'¥‘aith. A5 a Division may we not suggest that our own Dio cesan Branch take pattern by th of Halifax and do something to- wards promoting an occasional ra- dio talk. "The Aims and Objects of the C. W. L." would be an excel- lent subject for at least one broad- cast. A series of discourses would surely enhance the value of the League and would tend to stimulate an increase of membership. ' ' U.W.LSK¢l‘llAll Montague Bib-Division unites with all others in condoling the dis- tinct loss suffered by the C. W. L.; of Canada in the passing of Miss Margaret Jones of Montreal. Iden tified with the League from its be ginning she gave fifteen years of capable, unselfish service and st the time efhor recent demise was l\l.tidn`a.l Secretary and also Editor of the League Mbgldne. May she rest in peace. ' In conclusion I wish to express to our Chaplain, Father Kigglns. GUARDIAN si if-.-ra. sgrffr ;§§§l§§i;l§§;§; a 2 E Fe ‘r ?§¥ie§§§;§ 2-? Er.; 3%? ;§ g SEE E. E subscribed 5.00. r Weekly-card tober and with the christmas week were continued til the beginning of Lent. was served followed by dandng which afforded a source i S Our annual mgh 'Ibe and Be- amr was a. decided success socially and financially. 0n\a bed spread donated by League members liztiéery the sum 01.87.30 wee In December £0.00 was paid Father Kiggins on church account. HkhHall0H&l%i\ In November a High ii/famwas offered for the Soul.; in Purgatory and one in Derember for the late Mis Rose McCarran. rn addition t0~these. two Low Masses were cf- fered for .deceased husbands of members. Letters of sympathy were Written to families who have auf- es for -ev fared bereavement during the year. 'I‘he lottery of handicraft articl made by the members brought the sum of $99.45. Drawing wok place on November 26th. A box containing serviceable knitted articles was gent to Bb. Vin- ce.nt's Orphanage at Christmas. The letter received from the Mother Superior shows how much these gifts are appreciated. In response to' a request from &. Josephs College, Yorkton, Bask., for the Ukrainian Missions the sum of $8.00 was collected by a sub- scription from the members. On February 21st a number of memlbers attended a very inter- esting and educative lecture on Dental Hygiene by Dr. Thomson of Toronto. The Study Club recently organ- ised is taking up as s. religious sub- ject “The Feith of our Fathers". Other subjects such as sewing, knitting, domestic science, or cur- rent events may be dealt with at those meetings. Committees Active The different committees. as will be shown by their reports, have been most active. The Education Committee is' doing splendid work in me teaching or oarecrusaa s_nc_ 8911118. prizes .for _attendance and proficfnrcy. At Christmas a. tree was decorated and a treat of candy with a gift presented to each child. The Little Flowjr Club, which was or- ganised last year is zealous in its _efforts to raise funds for the Chin- csc Missions. The proceeds of a. -' candy sale together with the “lime Box Savings” enabled it in send n donation of $3.00 to Bt. 1l‘r_ancis Xavier Seminary at Christmas. A concert under the directifm of the teacher, Miss Peters, was greatly- enjoyed by s large audience and netted this Society s substantial sumwhichitexpectswforwardat Easter. The children as well as U14 W “th llld OWS’ 1110111501' °f’their teacher are to be commended Montague lub-Division my sincere for the success of their undertak-_ and heart-felt thanks for their co- mg, - operation and assistance during the past year, ss it was only by such co-operation and uslstanoe that we were enabled t0 have such a successful year and I bespeak for the in-coming President and offi- cers the goodwill and zealous sup port manifested by you in the past. May we all work harmoniously during the coming year in the in- tsrestscdcurLeagueandmakcit an organisation of which we may ever be justly proud-remembering always our motto "For God and Canada.” PIDR-IINCE KELLY, President. ' nmoonnnro snonrrsnrs , . nraronr Madam President, Officer. and ....., .. he annual the Catholic Wornsn’s.Ieague cn April 18, 1984, I was appointed secretary of your Sub-Division and at the closeoithethirdlyearofifseidst- sncoIbcgtcsumltarcportof the activities. While the member- ship shows s. decided increase ov- er that of the previous year. it is not as large as it should be and we hope in the not too distant future to see every woman of the parish a member of the Catholic _Women’s league. As will of good plislled. A large amount been accom- more could be done if every was cooper- ating to boost t p of our organization. On April seth Patron a High for the living members. flower; was presented een Grant, a former treasurer' the event of her reception in sisters cf lt. MarthAs2s Ulf!! dl May mm well attended the proceeds onlie on votions in May an ried on the sem children’s se ' §§ rig? sri-its -gr ra rigifgig §;. i, ra.: r‘._r§;;- 5=;r i” titties tial; §’E§ iilelrr rirrrrrfnriia -sf 5 E &lD0ll- leytifflodllhetiviihl A most delightful chiliherrs pie- nie was held on July ictlr at Wilhlanelvs Point with fifty-eight children and a kno nrmiber of parents and visitors present. Plans alenowunmrwsytoboldsjoint Classes of fortaaostscrusm and Montague durlns Uihllimm" rssursasssvestsusususisuas “basssasielrsern-ensues-, The social Service Committee gsnerormly responded to many calls for aid and fuel, groceries, articles of clothing. stockings and mittens were supplied to the needy. Visits were made to the sick and fruit sent on different gccaslons. In addition to the box sent St. Vi.ncent’s Orphanage st Christmas. the Diocesan Committee is now pre- paring some articles of bedding for the Sacred Heart Home. The member; of the Church Committee who volunteer their services frorn\ month to month, were kept busy in caring for the Church. washing linens. and decorating the Altar during fcetice seasons. Linen for new Comrnimlon Cl“h has been purchased. ` olrq- were Our National and Dioessn tones, also Budget and Scholarship dona- tions have been paid. $5.00 wus sent to the sisters of Service and $.00 paid to the Boy scouts Association A number of new articles, in- cluding a sewing machine. were added to our League Room equip- ment. Our' Sub-Division has also oo- operated with the Legion 'rf De- vency. whcae purpose was to com- bat the evllsof immoral and in- decent motion pictures. The amount of money realised during the year total’ed 0400.7! and smormt expended $391.99 leaving s credit balance of $8.14 to start the naw year. All correspondence has been carefully dealt with. letters receiv- were duly acknowledged and letters regarding league wcrk tten. Twelve regular and three executive meetings were held with a fair attendance. We were pleased to have our Chaplain, Father Kig-_ dlil. present at many of our sum- We are grateful to rds of encourage- ch he is ever 1§1§2§"yB` H g t§§§§§§§§§r .1_e.” g $5 §5'§i¥££?;* extend congrat- bers who have and carried erse criticism, outlined. The deeds accom- oo numerous b We feel lure ts will be us the words snreaebsd ysuddsu flight, ir companions inthehitht- submitted. _ G UD! LANNAI, , V Beereh_'y. _Z-sn-ne¢_|hsn lfyeuwels FALSE TEETI-I Try this NewImprobedPosader " E sg. dsesss _ .Al .{:."....‘r"i."'a.i.‘m ruse . "- E55-’r°= "Wi ‘I §§sé§§§§i;§*E;i. “:§§E gy-biligil-'i §§§§iE°°iiiiPr§i' F F., L -_'-'-.-'-1.r nrssrssannaiiasag We Ks IUUKIIY ls'l'l¢ :mnosrro Donations To _ S anatoriu rn .-1.1 . /ytheProvincialBanstori¢mfoa°the ear 1934. ' $10.00 R-lllswocd W. I. Linkletfer W. I. Bea View W. I. Mt. Mellick W. I. Middleton W. I. Sherbrooke W. I. Jubilee W. I. (Albany) Lorne Valley W. I. Long River W. I. Knutsford W. I. Cape Traverse W. I. Mllllllue W. I. Kelvin W. I. Cardigan W. I. Long Creek W. I. Montague W. I. Birch Grove-Freetown. Sea View W. I. Searlstown W. I. Port Hill W. I. g West Royalty W. I. ' Victoria W. L 'l‘yne Valley W. I. $15-0° , Kelvin W. I. McDonald W. I. Mt. Stewart W. I. Grsnd View W. I. Greenwich W. I. North River W. I. _ Milburn West W. L Plsquid"W. I. Glenwood W. I. $5.00 ` 3 Greenvalo W. I. Emerald W. I. Pleasant Valley W. L Cherry Hill W. I. Bellevue' W. I. ` Bt. Columbo W. I. ' East Point W. I. Harmony W. I. ` North Ialce W. I. South lake W. I. .y Dunbiane W. I. St. Nicholas W. I. Heed of Hillsboro W`I. Kilmuir W. I. Launching W. I. - Vnllsyileld W. I. Bavrsbnw W. I. Hanelbrook W. I. llirederlcton W. I. Enmore W. I. Alpha W. I. (York) Wellington W. I. _ Millvale W. I. V SIM Bt. Felix W. I. Rose Valley W. I. Central Kildare W. I. Earnscliife W. I. $1.00 Iraumtta W.L .__._._._-1- .1 W.I. » ' Auburn W. I. . Dunstaifnags W. I.. I.-0001-4-22-li. suousnns COVE SCHOOL Hman- Roll for M'a.rch and April: ._ _ t Fa. Grade X-l Gruoe Webster. Grade IX-1. Me-!'89-fe MacFar- 2 Kathleen Mao rlnne; 3. or . Frances Murphy; 2. Williams; 3. Olga Mac- Willems. Grade IV.-1. Everett Wadman; 2. Ellsworth Newsome. V Grade III.-1. Gcmdon MacFar- lane; 2.,R.efe Cameron; 3. Georg- ann Dllwson. . Grade II.-l. Phyllis W . Grads L.-1. Sheldon Campbell. Perfect attendance: Margaret Haellarlane. Kathleen MacFarlane. France - venson. , U°PY adman l|yl'tle'Wuhran,BruceMacwil1lams, 0|!! llxfwillinnis. rho. nets 0mv.\on.rMld'ail'lma . nous sms: P(lVI'$l*Alll¥.'f'ri'nidsd. ll-(Quilted Frm)-Inst w the Marylebone bodyifne bowling should deal to open- Hon. of m. s Mui' Cameron, _Andi ions ruot Cricket serv! illicit .Ee 55? gig itiriiigi §§¥§ .ioigiir _;u5‘¥ ni rs 5 2. § i dddileh Lk# nl Cllh`D01ll¢'|anl leoelveil ..entral Guardian of local Interest but Wm n news; nature may be I celall A word ltrieily plylill sdvnmee. - ~ _#__ a in W Biddisoombe left Wednesday Charlottetown, where 'he has TAKES POBl'.l10N-Ill' Wow; wa cepted a. position.-Moncton Times. and stretched in measure, 85 cen per' pair. Stems Steam Laundry L-N01-4-2'!-21 MBS. BYSBHE, expert will show N!lM0-1".hB- Bb ions at Moore & Mdl.eod’s Tues- ay and Wednesday of next L 0005-4-22-21 srliclsh Pmcns FOB llollslt; DB' each: satisfy Mo- HOUSECLEANING ._ Qpcial price on lace curtains, launderetl; Corsetlere unda- week. CLEANING-Curtains, 35 cell pm- pair; blankets, 85 cents pair; pillows, 40 cents per psi! down comforters, 85 cents MEN! Do your clothes you Bee James Charles with CAM- BRIDGE clothes at Moore 6: Inod's Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesdsy. Expert special measures. tractor, son of Mr. John H. Myers MP has been appointed foreman carpenter in the Marine Depar ment, succeeding the 'late Jo Furness, whose death occun' about a year ago. N0 HOOKS OB. PINS USED laurrder your curtains exactly their original size and shape. Won- derful new equipment makes your curtains hang true andgstralght, 35 cents per pair. Stems Steam Laundry. L-6007-4-22-21 MAPLE SYRUP lNDUSTB.Y- The Gucrdlnrr is in receipt of s sample of maple syrup made from sap of Manitoba Maple trees at the home of Mr. T. J. Craig, Brush Wharf, Orwell Cove, P. E. I. Judg- ing by the quality ofthe syrup Mr. Craig's experiment to produce table stock from Manitoba Maple trees ls bound to prove profitable as a. side line to anyone engaging in the occupation at home at this the dull- est part of the year in the rural districts. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT ._ ., rp hu ed U0 D0 PRIZE W‘IN'NlEltS-Announce- merit by the Quaker oats Company of the winners of their recent Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Contest shows a number of prizes a/warded. locally throughout thiésdistrict. The “sr f°°~'“r b t uoaroulid .G F ge. “Imitation of Llfe."__ weroi required to color a. picture of Clau~‘ dem and submit _lt to the Quaker Oats Company at Peterborough. .1'..ltera1ly thousands of entries were received, making the job oi’ the judges a most dlillcult one. Rose A. Cormolly,_ 50 Pownal Street, Charlottetown, is listed among the' winners. and- M. E. Griffin. 99 Syd- ney Street., Charlottetovim, also wins a prize for selling a. wirmfng_ package. .-5 I I PERSONALS ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mossey Bothwell are spending Easter in the city the guests of friends. ' sf. Mr. Daniel Murphy. son of M1'.` and Mrs. John T. Murphy, Cler- mont, left on Friday for Gearld- ian, Northem Ontario. Mrs. John Power and daughter Sybil are visiting friends in Syd- Iwy- . PEAKESANDVIUINTPY Mr. L. B. Hughes was a visitor to the City last week. Miss Bertha Affleck is visiting St. Teresas, theguest of her sister, Mrs. Adrian Bradley, The many friends of Mr. Urban Bradley will be glad to hear that he isimproving in Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax. The death occured on Monday night of Mrs Elizabeth Foley at t Donald. Her funeral took place Wednesday momlng to St. Cuth- bert’s Church, St. Teresas. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rodgersozr are receiving the congratulations of their many friends on the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. Miss Ethel Trninor, of the staff of the C. N. R. Hotel is visiting her home in St. Teresa. Much credit is due our genial mail-man, Mr. Philip Mooney, .for his splendid .seryice during the past winter. Miss Veronica McCarthy has re- turned to the City, after spending a few days with her parents. llreaignofspringislrerebytbe crowd of women who tumed out to clean the school last week. The many friends of Mr. P. J. McDonald regret to learn he is con- fined to his bed for a. few days with ‘a severe cold. - Miss Mary Feehnn teacher of nardwirrs ncaa school, spent ure weak-end at Pealres, the .guest of Mis M. Mooney. _ chant, was a visitor to the -_.ity re- oently. an-.A. .Larconoy usspiwbusy sawing lumber, as quite a few peo- ple are taking advantage of the roads while they last. Mr. Joseph Kelly is busy getting out lumber for a new house. This looks good for the future of one of our young ladies. Mr. James Ctmnelly purhasod a home from Mr. Joseph Kenny. F5 E; all §r 1 I * _.___ 'i‘hset_.'hnan'sDransMe& Mr. Borden Myers, building con- . . he home of her niece, Mrs. Joseph Mc- “They are passing away the friends Mr. J. W. Currie, our local |n¢- , lll.l.l.B.lIDLlrAND Former Islander 5”" °‘”"" "““”“‘Z'W`....,.... _V-Ionoredln Death Mm" $~°5° _4tSan Diego, Cal. a.‘.T°s?l¥f"f="5.°‘f”..%$-7.‘2°;”..f cult date: ' L w5`4'm'2‘ “Busy nurses paused in their duties at scores of bedsldes yester- day to shed a furtive tear for many, who died 'I‘hu.r'sd.ey afte noon. - “As operator of thg Nurses' club - part of the state. when jobs were chapel. “A native of Prince Edward Island, Canada, Dr. Gahan emigrated to Boston where he was a practicing physician for 20 years. In 190'! ave., but soon changed it to the Nurses club. "Yachting was his svocatinxr, and other vessels that he owned. H was an officer and organizer of the Balboa Park Rogue club. .After his retirement here. he took up the study of law and passed the Cali- fornia bar examinations. “Surviving is the wife, Mrs. Erma Gaban. San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. Carl Dickson, National City; two _contest featured Ula detie. Colbert. -_.-,mt-MUcABEY.s THB”-pl . A . Q The Guardian is indebted .or lottetewn, and\now residing in Balti- more. Mr. McCaroy writes: “The subject of the enclosed cli pix-rgfrom a, San Diego publicatlo Dr. Edward. W. Gahan, was a native of Charlottetown, where he attend- 'ed Queen Square School (St. Pst- r1ck's School under the Christian Brothers) and 3. Dunstarfs College. a talented boy, but cdveh- tru°ous with s rovingrlispositiorr and, fem-easily in life he_»stowed away in the 1- sailing brig "Peerese,” Capt. bound- for Liverpool England. His experience. on that winter voyage across the North At- tantlc and his subsequent sea. ex- periences and our reminiscences of school days together, made for very enjoyable ccmfabs with my old, pal during my visit to California last summer. When we met, after thirty years' separation, his first remark was "Well, Joe. we are the last of the old bunch," and I remarked-, “You know Ned, the good die young.” The old bunch were the near neigh- bors, the Bymes, McEacherns, Ga- hsn and the present scribe. The brick house on Sydney BtreLt_ Charlottetown. now part of the Cathedral property, was the Gshan home, built by the Doctor's father, John Gahan, who was a prominent merchant and s close friend of Bish- op Mchrtyre-he accompanied the Bishop on one of his periodical vis- its to Rome. George Reddin. Pat McMahon. Mike Walsh and John D. McKenna will recall our school days in Char- tury. - of old Like leaves on the current cast, With .never a break in the steady flow, W~ :h them as one by one they go ' I; e drearnland of the past. presented their four-act drama, “The Dust of The Earth," in the parish hail on 'hresday evening, March 19th. A large audience greet- r ed the players. The scene opens in the exterior of the Maple Farm Home, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Moore. These parts were ..dmi.rably played by Mr. William Goodwin and Mrs. Urban P. Bradley. "Nell", the dust of the earth, who has been brought up in the home of her uncle, where she was denied the cars and love of a mother, was forced to seek r home' in the cabin of "Wsnderirr; Tom," w.-.ere later ahs finds her true father. This part was very cleverly acted by Miss Mary Mooney. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mbore. portrayed by Miss Mary Car- ter, it being her first amesrance on the stage. deserve much Nbdlt- Jerry. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, was ably acted by John Gillan, who by his boyish pranks, kept the audience in laughter. Rev. Dr. 'Iempleton the young minister, was very ably acted by Mr. George Smith. John Ryder. the owner of the Maples, who later f only s pauper, was ta Henry Mooney, and -as hisbest. Arabella, the paper, was taken by Miss Quaid, who throughout play kg the audience in fer, Waniering tak 2g§s§grr=§§55 §§;§§§§§§§i‘§ l’. -.5i’.:._ 5: g gegaea .§§i§§5§‘ a 255 r 5 rg- s-3§ . I' end finds in the is the owner of er of Nell. or, Old Mbee Wanderin , .;; ii ‘Fe.ther" Gahan. benefactor fo ~ r ,J 'l_`lC.G3h8.At18ft,GB., ° 23-' J»°15§f'n oua».“n»» siirirw' Hole - rn - one _ th _______ above clipping to Mr. Joseph Mo- (A. P. by Gusrdhlfs Speck! Wire) Carey, former Postmaster at Char- , ,_ one are exactly one in liYI.51°. E-°~ . .Willbe in our store April 23-Zlltll togrve you advice on coresting, and tohalp ,you select a garment that will give you s. lovely figure. Tlns ls ~ a garment that rules curves gently! It’s ideal for every wear-lets you ‘ beud,'twist,‘ work, ,play with utter abandon _but keeps your figure lovely. It’s boneless, hookless- perfectl Gther “Sensations” 1 here, Dr. Edward W. Gahau, '12, _ was known as s “friend in need" to nurses throughout the southern $2.50 and $15.00. scarce, the nurses found board and room and kindly advice with “Father” Gahan, friends revealed last night. - “Funeral services were to be held ' » at 2:30 p. m. today in the Benbough ‘ - t l _ _.inn . Hrs. Effysslao blEll0».ll.§X _ .¢.. Figure Consultant 0 .~ use eral lady Tamer. _ - umm are-no ,_ =.ffrf:rr.e,;:r°.o.r~:.r.°::».Z€é LEGIONP DANCE' roN1c:H7r rr; U- N- _ he 'won many important trophies - “dn ' ¢g\||,n|¢||¢|1`|gtrcis¢e" ` " of Iilionhgrllt-BQ- ~~ with his racing yacht "Trllby,” and gh, Battm Trad., v_c_,.'x;c_B`, x_g_M_¢;,,_ |),§,0,, gl ' ..._ e _ _ I - .masse use Al Blanchard’s P- » .ann ' Possibil i ti es ’ NEW YORK, 19-TID KOH' ‘mfs chances d scoring s. hole-»iu- oonnn, rubber company enowi-ive 11 _ ' figured out toihy. 1 iottetown ln the 70's of last can- _ “You have 1,28 more chances c becoming the father of twins," a n's opinion. "Averaging golf per weekend from av 30, you will’ 'make which rate it will . rs to make your .i§e§=§ this §§z& of , 'or coarse. you may wife your first drive and save a §‘.*. Ri AGA” IHTWY ACK! _ .rauus M .., ._ .__--- _ ' . -memoirs-<0. P.)-lilnevl _ _ again advised the _ St. Pnllfl Ce/thed§l haw 1 mugm of safety and wat erly cerrledoaa in the wily disturb subscll and even causes* lapse. ' $5 lui; ____._... Ar-roars of Tel# in I ss1‘nrs_u-ictrnuratbe before May-let- 1.. dsfelhvrwillbe 'rar coiieeiicar. ~ BAYMONDC SwmwU , BUT ORAWLEY, Errgland-(C. P.) said to have driven between 35 and '10 miles an hola-r and taken s dan- gerous bend at 4om~i1es.smf° eeedlngonthetrack Iellllllclll vertandthe trainintheaetof backing down to unload freight had almost struck her when Mr. E111 est Mcmrrls, ex-C. N. R.. employee ran to her assistance and rescued Del' the entir cast was well up to “W stancaruecr rm-mer plays- The °f' chestra rendered beautiful music me ray. 'nie specul- ties couais his Down Shack in Athlcne."_ _ was Mary reenan. 1 sw’ dell” J. oruan, also by the Mime M- rearrsn and B. snuck. a solo. The ~Nsrr.n.ow rasoarra rms; by bv ' b Amoaetsndy :go am? J., Evans), music was furnished U! °1d 15°” U nssanevl. 111° NW W” “H4” in capable direction of Mr- -loeerh xsnny and sen. Joseph T=1~l°°f- Basil Croben, for his un ; fbi Qs 'V _ T “-.=..-="i'-f°`=.--'.:‘3l"- ve-‘ll_'*'°_'_°!l_ _ . _*_ ._, Y |NARo'5l_ Ec:::u»» 5 5 P E ~ \ .sr -.L ~ i'\s.`*l ssucncrsdrtrscu¢crrrr>a»t°f.B:_- _-.» ,-W RESTING TIRED EYES strained eyes set only lem? ponry relief from resiihg them. They need more than rest. They need the perman- ent help of corrective lenses. sled THEY can be obtained ill but one way-by submitting to rv. thorough examination of the eyes. Do not unnecessar- ily defer this service. -; G. F. Hutcheson _ » OPTOMETRISI' _ "'°"°"° “ie °"; °°°= '""‘° “"“‘ mmsianai cam McLEOD £0 BENTLEY Ru, of 1-,gigs-» by r-renry M°°1>°‘Y» w. rt. ross-l1.sY, x. o. I. A. BENHEY. K. C. lhrrlsfns and Attorneys-st-Low ONEY T0 LGAN ' ' sr °. onus: no nremsasa sense. _Prohibition Commrssrzi mass rr. sues. cnur-mm.. Charlottetown “" les. ll McDonald. West M.. 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