i -w “Hess” ‘ ...-: vrfliu-N‘ , been expected, an unqualified suc- _ In their subject. The grads are rep- i the tog-elk Onevwotbeosesdtesethln letietlodonstencre. BURNS ANNIVERSARY BOIIGERT a anon: m in mum l sun Prince of Wales College Hall “M, -_....H b, ’ Friday, January 25, 1935 RM,""',,,,,,,,°' I “TN rem use.‘ a Iomm, '7' “I w» e was rlaumethm tn ~ PROGRAM - s» 10mm mam -1. Bu Pipe Selections wmrfflfifihiih‘ ‘f: Messrs. Manderson, Reed, MacDougall and Msellenlle. m; w“ u‘ h“ I ‘u a 2. Addres en Robert Berna Rev. D. M. Sinclair pltal roi- row when“? u» r 3. Harry Lauder Selections . . . .. . .. . Mr. Welter BItlFl-l- 5 {£3 Ill "U11 ,4. Dance llizhlandyFlmz 1 m, m, u“, u, ,§;,;‘,‘f,§_°‘{ ““"“““""§‘i‘2.‘f“°l‘l2t°"i’"“°'“‘“‘°"°' revenue“ f_ g; g ac em I _ every .6. Male Qnartette .... .._ “Wort Thou in the Could Blast‘ WW m ‘ Messrs. P. D. Williams, Harvey McPherson, n, w, w. m “hi” ‘mm , A. R. GillisandM. non. late tbelivernndklheysmhm. g. gccaliSnolm-“Jessleb Dream” h1g1: ail; any: rmlflfuwfla-n mum: . wor ance..................... _ "a. s. Violin Solo . . ‘The Blnebells of Scetlsnd" H}; 3&3‘ Wmww ,5‘; Master Dilly Rogers M mum‘ $1 lie Maul: g McQle- a. Vocal Solo . . . . WJjI mébxiflfnzu ac mm°wlmmu w, N" will m, l0. Sailors Horn Pipe . . . . . .. .. Miss Josephine Leishtalnr ll. Part 30885-4!) “WP a. Hundred Piperl- (b) “Flew , . 4 A’ Gently Sweet Afton”, Mrs. F. M. Nash, Miss Mimi-zl- Sterns, Miss Davids Baker, Miss DOrIB Berna Huestk, Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Miss Pearl Burns, Mrs. (i. Elliott Full, accompanist. -.--\~----. H. Duet l8. Step Dance....... 14. Vocal Solo .. . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. H. S. 15. Duet .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Marguerite Cudnore . l6. Highland Fling . . . . .. 17...Gaelic Sings l8...Step Dance nnnvneune Miss Annabelle Lawson 8nd Master Yer Tieklin Joel‘ eorge Burnett. . Mus Victoria Mclnnls . .. . “We’re All Scottbh Here" enderson . . . . . ‘Turn Ye to Mo" and Mr. Malcolm McKinnon Miss Marie Walker Mr. J. A. Campbell “Ste I‘.Ull Mr. Dougald MacKinnoll 19. Part Songs-(a) “Skye ‘B... Song” (h) “Bonnie Doom” Mrs. F. M. Nash, Miss Margaret Stems, Miss Davida > Full, accompanist 20. Harry Lauder Selections Baker, Miss Doris Tait, Miss Berna Huestifl. Mififi Lillian MacKenzie, Miss Pearl Burns. Mrs. G. Elliott . . . . . . . . . Mr. Waiter Burdett Auld Lang Syne Mrs. Frances Boll Trainer, Musical Director. Mrs. K, S. Rogers. Accompanlst. CONCERT STARTS 8 P. M. 1 kl ' 0 t “ o he Osnedl Pse- - quence the lull wee filed to 1m, tam, ‘M h“ d": be“ *~ P “WWW m“ s,“ I u “Q wow or u» m: m» he continued The symposium on "Courtship" zgrglllvlleyremfiggailéfg“: ‘m! ‘n giggle? lllkellwtonnllicdemlhle “u”. lieu m Holy or mm, on excellent read entitled ~11...- mm w, "MW m “flu; Monday evenins. was, as might have toss. It took the interesting form o! s. Sunday-afternoon visit or three ilnsome graduates to the convent- parlor o! their Alma Meter. While waiting for the arrival of “Sister”, the girls twlt one another about their fellows. The twlttlng is fast turning to seriousness when "Sister" enters. overbearing the last words of the conversation, she insists on the girls unburdenlng themselves to her. One of the grads asks l! it is wrong to have fellows. To which the Sister replies: "It all depends how badly you have them. They are like the grlppe or measles!" One word borrows another, until pupils and teacher become immersed resentntlve Catholic ladies; they have slwoys been e credit to Alma Mater ,and a credit they wish to‘ remain. In this lovely spirit they discuss with one whom they have learned to love as a mother, the very vital subject of murtsllb. "Company-keeping", says “Sister” Mary Daniel, “ls metlmes neces- rary. sometimes y, often wrong. and alwsys dangerous." Taking these foul‘ points as her theme, me treats them in an ex- haustive and masterful manner. Sh: nlso answers all the questions level- led at her and 1n I dispenses s quantity of advice that is pneclcll-l and that parents would do well?!) dispense, not once, but frequently to their puzzled 611d bewildered child- ren. The very difficult role of "Sister" Mary Daniel was played Rinimbly by Miss Nan Lelghtfzer. Tile win- some "Grad5“ were vvtm played by Muss Edna. Richard, Nfls Terese Smith and Miss Eileen Whelsn. At Monday's everlhws symposium. the m s ct the Catholic Girls Guild were hwte to the married ladies of the parish. As a conse- Bestrlce Proude. Rev. Father Heroine. the motor of Redeem- er Perish, thanked the ltors and complimented the members of the Guild. Rev- rather Clowsn else spoke. The success of the evening was in nest pert due to the eftletlgntclmn- ngenxent of cverthlng by - men, Miss Mildred Emma-ton. At the c-ncluslon of the IWOIII/mme. teswasservedbytheglrlsoithl Guild under the capable rummage- menc of Ivllss Agnes Morgan. The accompanist for the evening was Miss Margaret Bandeau. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL CONCERT The annual Christmas tree and concert or Women Grove School washeldlnthesohoolrocmonthe night of December the nmeteentbf with a large number of parents sud visitors present. Mr. Ernest Warren acted as chairman and an interesting pro- gram was carried out alter which Santa Olsus arrived ind meant". was distributed to both ycum and o The teacher was very kindly re- membered with on envelope of money from her llunlle- A treat of served to both Greeting," by Bertha. Molyneaux. Becltetion-"Sants Claus’ Ride." by Hilde. Jewell. Recitltlcn -- "Why Not." Jhnmle Buchenan. mslogue—-“l lttle Pltohers." b! Maudie Madame, Hllds Jewell. Nell: Manna and Alec Letter. Recltetlon-“A Present for Gents" by Neils MlcLalne. blonoloque—“Mlss Dorothy Il- tertslns the Minister," lg Dorothy p. WANTED Fox skins to make into scarves. Best workmanshi Prices-Silver $12 Red . . . . . $10.00 Buy a Fur Cost during our Winter Sale. Special prices quoted on re- quest. Meclimsn. Dlalogubflldrs. Brown's Visitors." by Hilda Stevenson, Louise Iednc’. Hilde Jewell and Bertha Molyneaur Rcoitutlon-“A Chfllmll Wish." All Our names m sleep." by Hilda Stevenson (enoored-l Rlecltsticn-“Sncclalli Jim," by Florence Jewell. - Chorus-—"Sonw of the Ohrtgtnus Owens." b" the Bchocl. RccltlVon-FA Loving Little Girl" by Bessie Own. Exercise -- "Their Wlshel Louise ladder. Hilda Jewell. new DAVID MAGEE LIMITED. oven. JlmmY Buchanan, Berth: l 78 King St. wlrnwu. Ielehlco lei-tor. mu sum John. N. n. gjgflneghfl" W" "*4 Recitation - "rho Present m: iHTcs""-l-n"-n'i " "' -_- wnntnd.‘ m- Ilmer nuonaom. 0on1, get encum- i0! ~w o» " all own ...‘.."£‘.‘.‘l’o3.-.‘§i'.$.l".‘f.'. "°" ‘Illflil&f IAlIllllIIl-CAIOI TUI- muooibalmuc-un °' FREE-FTQII C‘ c0!‘ . IRIIl-Buyl/‘orltononrlennine ‘Welsh Ian! "loch Wedlmdsy one lucky coupon holder receives e ‘ for coupon when hlghgredslerddoelnow lienleesl 'lW"-‘.‘; h7g0 ten W”! amour-roux. Th a res Scottish coaoonulllwmnor‘ m Ia-QOU-l-IT-li. nsoorrlsn concur, mo..- ‘muredny. _-_-____..¢___ 35c sud la-MN-l-lfl-ill. lv-Inu uW-IAVII NB- BOSTON-eta» tinned in Obllll’! tor the last tel were. Rev. R. J. Wosuwsy. pesto. o! the Church or Christ hen. Wlll leave Monday m1 a two months l6lllbflllbicllodtcprelchstfios~ W» Street Church. Cambridge. Boston. Meas Mr. Wcstalwsy ashes sud was slanted leave of absence st the annual meeting of the church recently. A graduate of Kingk, Nova Scotla, Rev. Mr. Westswa; was one o! 20 hesbyterlsn mission- aries who came no Western Osnad. in 19w. His first charge was at Bherbrooke, Bash. He was also sta- ,tloned in the years until 1920, a". ‘Milestone, Yellowgrass, Roadem. and Prince Albert, ln Saskatchewan. He was for s time principal o1 mo Indian industrial School at Battle- ford. He was pastor of the mm Chrl-Btlsn Church in Ietbbrldxe for four years before coming to C ary. 438181111 Herald. (Mr. "est way, a ;)nat1ve of Lower Montague, P. ..'MONTAGUE c. W. L. - The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Brunch of the Catholic Women's {league was held in the League Rooms on Thursday, Janu- ary 8rd. Alter the minutes of the previous meeting were reed and adopted the Secretary read the corteellondencs. This included s letter from our Diocesan Preshent. Mrs. Murray. conveying her 390d wishes for the festive season. An appeal from s Western Mission, was taken up and favorably considered. days o! his life he controlled g very lwrso Enterprise employing mot numbers of men. He was a man I! think at time: much mlcunder- ‘ stood. Be was blunt of speech, strons in his convlctlorw. determin- ed in his ways, those who knew him and llvcd ln the community 1n which he reslded or 1n the district which he rwresented always spoke Ofhimin nnnsndklndlytsrmsl mall NEG-Hg in an Octarwu news- Pfl-Dcr s. letter from s correspondent written after he had passed, and I lPMWht than. as I still think, that it any o! those who knew us could meal: in terms such as the: cer- respondent used. we must indeed have been something out ct tho ordinary to warrant 1t. In public affslrs Mr. Nicholson was, of course. deeply interested. He was a, strong adherent 01 the church of hlr choice and took a very active per" in organizing many funds which Wm MIR ensure his b05118 remem- bored. In this house he wok a fair pert in debwcs. ard “Pressed hlm self in terms as strong s: were was ranted b! the emvlctlons whlrh h held. To those of us who sit on th< flsht. news of his death brourht t’ us s some o! real. personal sorrow l might add tblt 1n the last eon mtlonrhndwlthlhotovllysh days befom he passed to the [ma beyond, he we: dlsvmssin. s moon‘ which he could better serve th“ country and assist the party to which he belcnlzed. Bmalrlng 0f the late ‘Mr. Nichol- son. M2‘. Mackenzie King sstd: "1 was not u well scqmfnted with the Me member for Alqouns East. Ml‘- GWTIQ B. ‘Jon. as with Mr. Black and . Oowan, and therefore cannot speak as lrtlmwe of hls persons] alllles. I be- 1 .ve, however, thflt who knew hlm well were mom in their sci- mbstlou of~ his lesions concern 1hr his party's lnteests; and of s ml no lees great m: mo well-be- ing at those whose interests he 901181141 to wrvc in rrllmlent. B’? bison his um In the we"! o! roll- wsy construction. and later be- came luterestrd tn the tlmhcr hus- lnus in northern Ontrrlo. ‘mesa lssvlclntlcns brought hlm my, gm- medllte contact with lune numbers of worklnzxrfih on roll‘!!! And in lumber camel. and with the manv needs of s pioneeinl communltv. ‘In be a friend end urllbbolw to more h huvnflo commences: elem! llo lwve been the qpgunt ends“. Dlslciue-"Ilesle one m. Jewell. 11116: Bt;vamon. Ala Inter. use» use. els- " 1x50175081: end Jed Idaho. ltetton-"After onnnmu." by so um. ." i! I114! blur. lune coo-i- w Been is Dinner," ‘will Ovnnfima Wfiglblflillldl DdKi-a- OU-llilfby Iflfelmbu. fllelIIlp-Itllelleelneun" insight“ Wrflsrterzsg Quiver-Jinx!“ ""m‘3"“u-_ - “IUPII- brllelltt @Illl~m%'m flflI m: ewe» _ report of the different standing" The Treasurer's report showed a substantial balance on hand. The committees were then submitted. rho Education Committee reported .he teaching of Catechism to the children in the town during the month and the providing of a treat and Christmas tree for the mass by their teacher, Miss Violet Peters. {he Little Flower Club forwarded the receipts of a candy sale to Rather Jim for which a. gmLelul acknowledgment was received. This Httle group is practising for c. coh~ cert, the proceeds of which will slu. J6 donated to the Chinese Mlsslox fund. The Social Service Comml .ee reported the usual activlt. during the month. It showed cha. Aty dispensed at Christmas. Th. Diocesan Committee sent a box o znltted articles to the chldren c lt. Vincent's Orphanage. The men our of his llfrr. In this endesvc 1e seems to have largely succcgr ‘d. I had the pleasure. as the Prl: finisher had, of leading this or. do to which he has referred. It s1 "cued, ! think, in the Journal < his city shortly after Mr. Nlch son's death, and was by n form citizen of Chapledu who had be. b life long friend. My feelings u; ‘n readlng 1t were slmllar to the. lo which my right hon. friend h wlven exprrsslon teeny. It clued, l 1 ggmllect, night, with the word: “Those of us who knew hlm best lked hlm more." After all that l ihg one real test and the hlghe: tribute that can be paid to th wgyfl] Qg ; mom-l 5nd l- mlghboul lt ls a tzlbute Fat tn Mr. Nichol son's ease many will believe worth lly bosleiwod." l ' END PAIN - Soothe by Rubbing in q m LLIMMENT ROUND TRIP B A R G A I N F A R E S To HALIFAX Friday, February l, 1935 $4. 80 Front CHARLOTTETOWN Preportlonstely L o w Fares from other stu- tlonu on Prince Edward Islend. New releases every two weeks. Red’ Blue’ Gm“ orsfdrslno- Metal Cllp............. be; lot the Ch% Eommllfi ac- Waverly, Mun, n 00m 0! WOPR- Ill addition to their usual Comforter. A report o! the weekly ' 9W» Mflllrl. J. C. Eamon Ind R. activities they decorated the church card parties mm ' the month y one, much interest be lever-v "Augltgammhtollrs w 14v- QN In . . d ll. and Altars and did necessary work ln preparation for the - , l no season. The reports of tile Blsnd- parties every Monday evenln o! the fi elgetem chm in! C mmltlefls hi"!!! been dealt Winter. A discussion took p xe- offlou for the coming you: War- with, the Lottery Committee then presented the results of the recent draw. The lucky winners were: Mr. weekly group. W. P. Rice, Montague, Hoched Bu]; m. M. F. McDonald. Montsgue. ‘rufted Screed: Rev. Basil Croken. Georgetown. The snnuel general 8t. Tenn. Irllh Chain Quilt; Mr. meeting of the Ausust Burke. 3539i Quilt; Mr. Lee Bouttller.‘ son: HANDS p Chlldren of Five and under ~Twelve years BALI‘ FARE. Tickets in Day Coaches nly. ' ellfas- Forum WMH For Forth I t atlas 6collab “f3 ‘Helmet Agent. candle: llatlenl hllvm rnunsnlv, JAN. 24 FRIDAY, Jlu. .25 sluunnlv, an. 2s WHILE QUANTIES LAST» WHILE QUANTIES usr “WHILE Qusunrs LAST -_~_ ..__..._ .i_ .. ..__ —— flakvllle Brand Jllll mm" "ml - Princeton lllllllll BLADES Strawberry and Baerlnm n“ a ous- ml- package-Its Sm 1c mt RllPllll DIIMHILITES 33°“ 5 9"" 3'0"" and newreme. zpkgu. u T d c t ‘ 1Hard Centre. Lb...“ °' '°‘ .11., ‘J " ‘zgcl. . G soon...“ o... uor WATER BOTTLES 7 W19, ofdiffiii... °"‘ Y“ ““““‘“° 41o end Jam ~ Basement Store 12o Vlfndersoft KOTEX ="""=-L'* "Assortment Fine Pictures 1cm o" 12 ._ onus Eve-y e t» w. .»...... 15m ,,,,,,,,,, SPEfi" m; “ " " m for 11...... h... , 65 Flay]? 2. m» 5, Sneclal rsnnv towns soldlgzw; "1 SI-wl Made by Mehsren 17”‘: 34“. Assorted checked and P“ m’ a -- striped patterns. Pink, Blue, Delmraled "Ill M"! saucer with Duoram; SPECIAL GLOBE Gold. Each squarefplatc to match. 4 patterns to B033‘? CQMBS Gmtnfiiogim ll . c use mm ‘émfiach l5 cup M Servnee Frosted LAMPS °‘"-"--" hm"- Lb- 15c 60Watt ' Reversible ALUMINUM Floor Dusting EE More ,.,,{i2‘3£,,,,, scllool. Amen: BASES Salwma Fancy VASES 1’. M‘ Peel" m o... 1...... o... T... ........ 2 styles 2 for is lglch Panellqd __ Snap lock. Each Square and Round ' c an e ' Special vncuun 0on1: 19c aunronn IfEARS-PLUMS 3 tms Victor Blue Bird Records lshed e considerable amount m. DeR-cche, Tlgnlsh, Vavacollen um to thI Woven llhursh Boob pm: n: utberlnh vii: lllllte veamd the meet!!! I hAPP was then received end the meet illegal] 1s the work of the eh decided to continue holding cm lsrding Study clubs and srrsnge- dens, Messrs. Ashley Allen and ments were made to conduct a Stewart Levers; Vestry, (in addition to the Renter and wardens). Messrs. W. B. Esatcn, J. Johnson, I2. Vat- ehor. A- Jenkins. R. decree. L. Yor- mn: V: clerk. w. my levers: Delcsstu o tlle Diocesan Synod. m). mm. en Your troubles m1 can 1n; Jun“ flnton; aubgflm" d915, or money hunk. Only 15c st drufillll-la gste, Major T. E. MacNutt; Dele- - Hel v Kidneys If Kl nay Trouble or Bladder Wen]!- . nus mnkes you suffer from Gown: (In Nllhtl. Nervouenul Dl Rheumellvm. Burn K- ‘ smurtlnl. Itching or Aeldmu-y the Doctor's XICIBHD on Oyster (Ills- "WIOLY TRINITY CHURCH. Perish cl . bower Montague. town was held ln the parish hall on ‘ the 21st Jenner». u. ~._ ..__., SMOKER$ l " ilICKEY a urcuotsou i TDBACCD C0” LTD. Offer for Your Approval - . H. 8c H's “BRIGHT cur SMOKING TOBACCO” v ' THEIR NEW PRODUCT i i A Bright Virginia Type Tobacco made from choice leaf, it is fragll , rant, mellow, mild. It will be easily recognized by its attractive package and‘ the slogan “T710 Smootlleet 31110100" It retails at 10c and will meet the requirements of diebriminating smokers. nsuno Msncrulnrs Auvwnsns i cm surrey YOU wrrn n. sneak! f‘ '»"/