est ‘ " parcel sent at Christmas was much ,., b " gonnriittees to co-operate with the g_ Institute for the Blind and it is the 1 j mia or that nistltution will ad- ; `we regret that four members 5 tue work. Mrs. James Palmer, who 2' uns been ill for more than a year, f was almost a Charter Member and __ 5 special Horlourary List for vet- ’ B. C. Moore, ta Secretary of the 10 W I _ t »| ~ l . i Q J \ i i BRUARY zs 1933 THE cHARLo1"ra'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE ,.,',,, FE » _ _ _ _ . ____ _ » ,_ 4,. _ -~ -»-~-~--.__ _ f _ _.__ _ -‘-.°t,_ _ ._ ._-,_ C _ __ :_, _ ACTIVE ., (continued from Pale 11 1 shown by all members in the ` appreciated. " This year 's. new cornmlttre 1188 Interest i.n local educational mat- ters was shown by prizes awarded in all pusiic schools for Canadian History, and again by prizes to students making highest marks in 8. special examination lircurlent _ 1 history, emphasis being laid on the - ,un added lo our list of stand1nK .' nspe that one of the Field secre- ' dress us in the near future. found it necessary to resign on ao- uount of their inability to aid _in Mrs, J. S. Morris of very long standing. I think we should have el-ans in the work who assure us oi' their sympathy. We also regret the less to the Chapter of Mrs. Wilkins nur chairman of League of ‘Na- tions work. 'i‘h.ls branch has been advanced by her untiring efforts and we are .sorry to learn she is removing to another Province. In thus looking back over the year it is always sadness in noting those who have passed on. In De- cember, Mrs. J. R. Burnett was ta- ken away after B, long illness; al- ways faithful, evcin \v'hen ill she was interested and willing to do ilcr share. We shall miss her gentle presence. Another lrlember, Mrs. Chapter for some years) who had been ill for six years, slipped away into the Unlmown. Deep sympathy is extended lo sorrmviug families Sorrow has closely touched many ' of our members. Mi~s..J. s. Bagnall. a. faithful Vice President having lost her husband. Others. have themselves gone through scrfous illness, or have llliless in thch' homes. To all thcso and the sick .md shut-ins wc extend our loving sympathy. ` I would like to urge upon you all your duty as mculbcrs to sub'cribc to "Echoes.” Besides keeping us in touch with me work of the Order. the magazine is well worth a place in the home on its own merits. This organization is not primar- ily a money making one though a safebalance in the Bank docs make for greaterservlce and so from time to time it is found necessary to add go our funds, Notwithstand- ing there are other things that count-sympotlly and kindliness. True happiness is only gnlncd by self-forgctfillncss in service. Noth-_ ing is achieved for oneself or the work of the League of Nations. While these prizes individually may _seein trifling they form a very considerable percentage cf' our fpnds. We receive from time to the public does appreciate our ef- forts to stimulate interest in all subjects which tend to bind other members of the great British comrnonwealth of Nations. hut one such proof is of interest in that members of one family in this city have received Daughters of the Elilplrc Prizes on five different occasions. Patriotic calendars have been distributed in the public schools, and a Tea was made to members to donate to the Public Library books adapt/cd for chil reminded that the Child Walfare and Immigration committee are continually asking for second hand textbooks. 0iir_ national affiliations have not brought anything of special interest this year, possibly due to the fact that no undertakings of any size can bc considered 'in view of collditions in the wcstcrii prov- inces. _ ' Within Tile Order The Sleivrirt End.ov.'lricnt Fund Committee of which our Rogcnt is a molnibcrs, in November acknow- ‘ledgul ll oontl-lbutlou or sioo.oo, consider a contribution to the Susie Sorahjl Mcmorinl Building fit these tivo branches of our work chapter to needy families, after circumstances had been investigat- Order by letting others Shou`der uuul-cd by all. Rernclnber our mot i.o,»-“Ever Loyal." SECRET.‘.RY‘S REPORT _Madam R:gcnt and Ludlcs: in Mcsdanlcs Mlllllicscll, Hillson, .m.,d‘awm.d(.d me Overseas Soho; 1 have ilu iionor in lircsfrlt thv Blenvhfilfl- al-snip is Mr. clnmller for a sec 1 Co-operating with the Victoria responsibilities which should begllcagllc corrt'.°pondcncc has been 11,1 1932 Bmm_~,,-911 Ch;md1e,~_ char - t I our -cllool . _ encouraged be wecli s - children 'ind those in other parts §of the empire. Canadian National lrustltuie Blind has an efficient ‘conlmitt"c ivitlllll our lncmb.rship pathy. members, Mrs R. I-I Jenkins h lhave been added to our member lship list. Respectfully submitted time many encouraging proofs that MARY BREHAUT EDUCATION REPORT us more closely to the _ ch“r]’°t1'e1°“m' Prince Eklward Islarl ,I 118 to ur ess da om Madam Regent and Ladies Acting Secretary of Education f the year ending February, 1933 This year the National We Memorial Committee are publishi 1111 Pamphlet form a report; of the lactivities to date with u brief rec ord of the different students w ' h dren’s reading: members were 815° have benefited from their awards Perhaps it would be interesting look back over the list from o own Province. The first Overs shire, who attended Edinburg University in 1922-23. Mr. Camlp bell has since-held scvcriil _teach ing positions in Western Cana alifl' is now on thc stuff of Nutan an. In 1924-25 George G-ardine e University and on his return r ccivcd his Doctor's Degree fr Yale. He now holds a responsib 'position with the Bureau of Stan dards at Washington. In 1926-2 tclldcd Oxford University but ow ing to ill health uns obllgcd to re 500111 10 0V"1`1¢1ii1- E""1`i.’ 1`°‘1“°5t has ‘was a student at Oxford where h been niet-these rerluests have been received the degree of Master- 0 1l1l`i!i?1y 101' rl`Rd1l1Z mll11¢l'. 5'-`11°°1' .A.i‘ts. Ho is at present practising books, school supplies, and clothes. law at B,;dgewat,e,._ Nova Scotia A College student has been outfitt- 11,, 19-_;9_30 Harry Foster, gharqottc ed with hwlw and llellwd with 'town siutiled at oxford Unlvslslt 01011165- and many i>®1‘°¢`15 Of ‘Vanm land since his return has been at clothing have been sent from this lgendlng T0,-onto University from Goodwill groups of ln:=nii`:ers visit ,M,,cN,m Chnryotlcmwn ammde cl-1 the Pilrc Milk Pllilli, helping the Umvmsuv of London receiving 1110 109131 R55 CFU” 10 S11?'P1Y f1`°“1thc Degree of Muster' of Arts H milk ivhcrc it was urgently needed. 1,3 now (m'me sm” or Kings; C01 P00118- turn to Canada early in the New Child Welfare work has been ,X-eat He is now an Assistant P,-0_ °al‘l'1€C1 °ll by 1119 1"1‘l“1g1'at1°“ :fessar in Economics at the Unlver Committee bccuilsc the interests of _qty of Westem Outmim yn 1927 29 Natlmnicl White, Stunmersld which institution he expects to rc cclve his PhD degice at the nex ed- '1`1\1`°lls1l U10 \\'C\`1< °f MlS~ monvocatoll. in 1930-sz stewart d lcglatc, at Windsor, Nova Scotia lottetoun entcicd Edinfburgh Uni veislty uilclc ho is at presen spcciallz lip; in Brlgilali and History The C miillticc of S“loction of th War Mc-n oiial inet list Novembe thil~iy.ssi-ouql annual report of Patriotic Holidays were observed ond term Royill Eilzvni-d Chapter, Iinpcrliil as follows: Paavdcbcrg Day mem- The ust of our Bursary holders Oiricr Dnllgilltcrs of thc '1=impii'e. bers attended special services for since me (._.mb;=5hm;nl; of the Wa Dllrllig tllc year wc llilve held 9 South African vctcralls in St. ylemorml is not Huge owing to th regular meetings, of which 'l were James Church, rind placed urcath fact that we “we not had man presided over by the Rogtnt Mrs. on South African war melnolial, eugum wnd§d_,¢es_ The Bursary J. A. Mnlhieson. rind during her St. Gcorgc`s Day. ml‘ll'l'b@fS 51' given only to children oi’ deceased. absence from the province her tcndfd SP0i`1f11Sf`1""1CL`S 111 5”- 1"1“1'5 or perlllrlnclltly disablcd soldiers, place was E-- d by Mrs. H. R. Hill- Church for tllc Boy Scout Assocl- snuors or nh. mul It 1_5. of tn son. The average aiitcndiance at zltlon. I-‘lo\vci's were also sent to ‘.,,|ue of $1_200_00 for your yea these meetings is tue highest vu patients in the l°f°l S““‘*1°f1“’“~ study in a canadian University. 1 record, evidencing either that thc Trafalgar Day. C1llll°1°€l' 5l"°115°°" 1925 Mac Gardiner, daughter o mevtings are more interesting, or the British picture "The Ghost me me Alfred Gardiner that members are more c°n`°c!cn_ Tmm” Launching, took her freshman yea tions ln the matter of attendance. Armistice Day, members attend- at pl-mee of Wales Qullege and ye Three executive m€€t1lli!S 1’llW'l €d S€W1_C‘3 01 T°lll°1l"°1’“1'1m°9 111 51.5° ceived the Governor General our delegates moon of the Na- aslus ammmt and 111° Srila' Ol thc ner work for tue rust term tional annual meeting. It seems is to in the last wcck in May, and _the chu-pier by lh0 li»@§~"llt- of Wales College and has given u we wang fortunatg up bu iible to se- _ The executive also accepted an her Bu,-sary Mmle C1u;~lu;_ dung cure the services of Mrs. F. S. invitation to be pI‘<‘S@1l1» 11191151-HY" tcr of the late Jesse Clark Wilkins as delegate to that meet- ills Of the °0l‘119l‘51'011" 01 111° “UW Geovgetovm received our Bursa ing( If time and space would per- P. E- I. Hospital bulldllis- ln 192s. slit took the third ye mlb. nothing in this review of the Money making llCl1V191€S 1“°111"1°f1 work at Prillcc of Wales Colle y0nl"s work would be half so bene- the sale of Aiexundrn Roses on May and in 1030, after teaching a yea rclal as the reproduction here of 20th which resulted lil an cn00\il'- entered Mount Allison Universit picture "The Ghost Train." These w very satisfactory but during th Waste that such an intelligent two items. with a small pcrcciltzlge Cin-lst-mas holidays silc underwen ‘grasp and presentation of the na- on playing cards. t0§0t11Cr \\'11'1l U10 nn operation for appcndicltls in th tional scope of dur- many appar- very small sum of $1.00 whlrll we mspltal at Snckvillc and owing pay in dues per year. make up Gill' complications she was not able be read once to the limited num- total revenue. A series of Monday leave the hospital until the ilo ently unrelated activities, should ber present at one particular meet- aftemoon bridges has been plan- lowing May. In the autumn of 19 lug and then never agen referred ned to allirment our balance “'1\1Ch she cntcred Dalhousie Universi to. Clark is attending Dalhousie Uni- Wiwcrsity and the Prov. Educ. Secy.- discouraged lhomcs. From our list Mrs. Macmillan-receives satisfact- Ory reports of the use these stu- dents are making of the oPPUl'111“' .ity time offered them. It seems I pity there are no elegible appli- rllhts for Bursar-les, the other prov- tinces gaining by our loss. A num- .ber of the War Memorial Pictures are to be framed by the local Manual Training Derp't. and will be ready for distribution. 'A' set of these beautiful pictures has been _offered for the new Prince of Wal- ‘w College td replace the set de- itmyed by :ire in the ala building. .Our Vice Regent. Mrs. X-Iilison hai! has shrunk to an alarmillgly small of families of returned men ilccd- In educational matters our ln- siun. All nnonlbers are llrard W. 81-' continuing her studies there in terests seem to broaden and take tend these Monday afternoon gath- most satisfactory manner. There on more importance every year. erings. _ no pp Last year's overseas scholar, Mr. Special Christmas work was car- fills Province for the year 1932- Bfllmfwell Chandler, attending Ed-_ ried on as usual-many mcmbers ln ,pug of the fact that a cnref lnburgh ilnivefrsityhasbscngrantcd finding pleasllrc ln thus helping survey of all eligible children I second term under the National others. With the C0-<>'|>0i‘i\t10n 01 been made and llt€l‘°1»\1l‘¢ War Menon-lnl Fund; Miss Mnrle the different troops of Scoiltt at Prince of Wales 0011892 Mid 5 christmas brought cheer to many Dunsisn's University. ing help, three families were ta-ken care of by Zion scouts and Cube. There has been no request fo and one famuy each ,py'st. Pau.i's War Memorial pictures during t sh Jamey' und St. Peters troops. year so the Royal Edward Cha Blok and absent members were al- tcr voted $10-00 10 be “S24 1 as a sophomore and this ycar a. lloant for the Bursary fo PICTURES families we offer our deepest sym- transferred to a. chapter in Calgluy and two new members, Mrs. C, N, The following is the report of th 0 scholar was Miller Campbell, Wilt- Coliogiate, Saskatoon, Saskatchew- 1‘ (Chapter Educational Secretary) not forget the over increasing race T1” c111'1511m-95 Card 41931811- ;ill arnlamrnts, and the armament ‘Short Story, and One Act Play REPORT OF LEAGUE OF flrius ln every civilized country' \0°mP€t1ti0hs have been adifértlsed NATIONS COMMITTEE 1932-33 i ready to plunge the nations into Bmw” “nd Mrs- W- A- Sbewllfiiih the hovlspapers and consider- another bloody maeLstrom for their -1a.b1e literature has been sent out Madame R/.-gent and Indies: own selfish ends. ‘ 111 ffUP0I‘lS¢ to enquiries. 'i‘he past year has been one of Our national executive commit-I considerable activity, keeping the tee. rccognizilig this menace tot CALENDARS lfaglic of Nations constantly in the 1 world peace, petitioned the Domln- _ public eye. The Council, the Assem- ion Government regarding the _ Our Province receivedone hun- `bly, or its Special Committee, and nlunufacture and sale of arrna-. dred and eleven Patriotic Calen- the Conference for the Reduction mcu~__., by private corporations. ‘C19»1'1l- 3€\’€llf»y-five were ordered by ,Oi Armaments, have sat slmultan- Lct us uot be misled by war pro- ` ‘1 The RUY51 Edward Chl-P161' Mid Coiisly or successively almost with- p;u.f:lnd.1 either in the press, or 011 F“°1'“111`y 15111 1933‘11l11`1y-Six by the Abegweit Chip- out a break. ilic lips of well meaning but mlsln-1 1°1~ W0, in Prince Edward Island, formed people. i-fave we not all. e _ llmvc aided the work of thc Leaglle 'heard that \vn:i~ with Japrln was I LlBR»\R-IES lin tivo ivavs. First, by OUY financial :df-.=,~'_lul>lc, and that it ivoilld restore; ` 1~*11l‘l’0lt- illld S0U0l1d1y. by 9¢1l1CH' ‘dclncstiv n~:osp:l'lt_v? It is amazing _ Our two travelling librariesare iliulal m-cans. to hear nlanv people donlaliding 191115 ye!" 111 the schools at Bunbury Once again, actingin collaboration ,the pvroll that has brought, on our ` ir and Cross Roads. Just recently iviihthc ProvlncizilSuperliltcndentof `pi~csrlli. ii.~.l;~tcl‘. y een exc ange an Eiliitutlllu Royal E card Q ap r He la .i pool in i teachels 9-lld Dllilils have express- ulilllsoicd another history examln of um ul the ylesmt Libs The ed t e lsel e b fe. X _ thc f Tm 0, le ilie one . _ Madam Regent and Ladies: l Twelve prizes were presented sit _ A5 C1l°'l’1¢f E‘1“°a‘1°ll“1 SeCl@t`§l1l€ C1\l‘1-*till-‘S C1°S1l1€ fxellcl-105-‘ Cllll.n wi-;l.r.ilu~: .-lui) mill- ary, I wish to submit the following *Judging from the high marks ob- GR_\T|0_`_- (-0_““|~r»|~|.;|.; 11’/P0rt for the year, 1932. tained, our children are laying the ,, In F€bl‘llBl'y. UW City S0h001-lifoundation for an intelligent uri- - WFU14? fm essay 011 D1W1l1 1`-»‘1V1ll§- Hifrstlinding of world problems, and c_ stone ir. the competition for thc1uf tue means by which we are e Sarah Maxwell Memorial P1'lz@-1=iiicmptlug at least a partial solu- 1. Twenty essays were _received-ilour1tlon, from Prince Street School, four- we are gratified that Albegweit teen from West Kem, School and Chapter also offered prizes for a tivo from Rochford Square. 'Miss fsimilar _examination in the Sum- y_Laur.a K. scott loudly read intel: imc.-side High school, and we look ‘_ .essays and awarded iirstplace t0.f0r`ws,rd to the day when every Miss Helen Asnew of Mlss I1‘vi\ia's szhoel in Prince Edward Island Dent-. Prince St. School. This es-lwul take s vital interest ln this Bl' c. say was scilt to Toronto and won lmpoytanl subject, second in all Canada, the first During the past year two new award some to Miss Phyllis Joyce msmlbers have been admitted to Addison, Girls' Central School. the League; Turkey on July tenth, B Victoria, B. C., and the third to and 11-sq on october third. Iraq, a _ Miss Darrell Munroe, Smith St. mandate of Great Britaln, is the |School, Fredericton, N. B. As Miss first of thc mandated territories to _ Agnew's teacher is a n-len-i`:er of pw; fn that of a sovereign state. our Chapter, the winning of th15 The Financial Organization 0! t prize is most gratifying to us. The the League has had a particularly Vice Regent, Mrs. Hlllson, present- heavy mek during the past twelve e _ ed the prize, a beautiful book en- months, vurious _governments have 1, titled "Our Empire Story" at the slmgsgflllly applied for assistance celebration of Empire Day in May- and advice, which after crlrcfill in- - The 01181101/El' 215° li°“1`*te<1 -'1 TW vestigatiou has been given. and one half dollar prize for this -nm ,wilt-ities of the Health Or- essay, which was given at the gamzutlon have not been relaxed: ,_ Closing Exercises in June. 9, few brief examples may be quot- e when the city schools reopen- ed; oo-operation with the Greek. y ed in Septolner, we had a great Bolivian and South African gov- ls many requests for .school b00ks. emmenfs in plan; for sanitary 01'- Most of these We W€l”@ 81019 1° 011' ganlzililons:-the Commissions at tain from students who had matrl- W0,-l,¢ studying the cause, and de- c culated into Pl'1¥lC€ of W911@5 U01' vislng thc rclncdics for such dread rs lege and were only too pleased to plagues of mankind as small-pox, n give them to us. We heartily thank ¢s,ucer, malaria and sleeping sick- 5 these students for their generosity. ness_ me campaign against epidem- of In this way we collected about “sm ghim,_ 1. thirty books. For a First Year P. The Work carried on in connec- W. C. Student, we found it 1186- tion with illteilectual co-operation .S essary however to buy some of the has covered E, wide urea;-tile ln- been neld, James' church and Veterans' ser- medal on hm. g,.mum0n_ owing to most expensive b0°1¢S. 81150 101" 3 struction of youth ln the alms of C The annual mueuug of the Na vice which followed at the monu lu health Miss Gauqmer did n tional Chapter was held in TOYUY1' 1119111. W1’1<`l'C “'l¢`f111'1 \‘-'"5 i’1l1°€f1 1°’ pursue her studies beyond Prin h at Tenth Grade pupil at'North Rlv- the 1,sagilc:»keoli1Ilg an eye onthe 8 er, and for a child who had done "movies" and "broadcasting so exceptionally well in the Public that tho~ shall not be uscd to fos- P School Leaving Certificate Exam- W. m,M;,,a1 egogpm gnu jealousy: inations, and whom we had to prac- tryin 1,0 gel, ing worst interna- S; tically fully equip to enznble her to “omg slanders and outbursts of continue her studies. In all, we racial liste romovcd from the tcxt ' have been able to help about four- books of the world: the preserva- ,-_ teen children. tion of historic monuments: the y_ As in other years a prize of $5.00 ,-¢.0munlz9,i,l0n of public instruc- M for History has been glyen bo each tion in China; these are only a few e of the C'lty Sch001#. branches of the work. t CH10ll<`11\l‘S hllll/0 8150 been D111°e‘1 Marked progress has bccn achiev- c 111 C111’ 511110015 111111 10“°W“1 51111' ed in thc reduction of the manu- w scrlptlons prowided for the United fmture _,md export nf narcotic in Empire Masiwlne- drugs. The education of blind shil- l- YW' Edl1Cfl11°1111~1 C°m““111'°° dren, the organization of children‘s 31 could halve used to good advantage courts, the suppression _of the traf- ly in our sC1l0°1 work some oi tht; fic in women and children, still is 17051' C\11`1'e“17 Event M“§»“Z1“°5 M1 coiltlnilcs, as well as thc asslsmncc a would welwme d0\1Hl»l°1\ of Balm- to hundreds or thousands or relu- lg The chapter has also interested gms, ln Syl-lu, armenia and other 1- itself in the Girl Guides. In Octo- c,0,,mm¢s_ as ber. ii public meellna WHS held 1" slavery and slave trading have ul the Legion Rooms for the puI‘p0S€ been practically eliminated rxcopt of re-oraaulzlriz the Gllldes- 01"' in Alrysslnlri, al-alias and adjacent R£80l1t 1-“ld three °L1lf'l‘ d91°S"‘~1‘°: territories, and tlicsc evilshare bein! t. W€1‘° Bl>P°11119d 10 *‘~1'@°1“`1 1'1"* rapidly suppressed ln t clr last meeting. Although we did not ,m.°ng_h01d_S_ sponsor a Compillly. we eXlJl`l'?55°d In the political rcnlm, _wc can our willingllllss 1'” 355151' in an ms' merely cnllmcratc a few of the sible ways in making the mm' many disputes lmulgllt is me Lea- r ment a success. gue for neitlomcnt; thc claims of ho: It would be imD<>SS11l1¢ 1° °1°5° the Finnish Government; the An- p- this report without mclltionlng the _81°_pE,.smn d;_qp“¢_¢; the a55l51,un¢e or Edlicllticllai work don_c by 111° L““_' to Liberia vvlllcil brought oirout the _num-l<_ St, palm-'.<, St. Pauls and St. ' "'-°_"?" so reminded oi our interest in th€1l' material for framing some pictures Kuo 01 NH11t~fill investigation rn addition in above numud who of us may play on life‘s close. This replace those destroyed by fire in teachers or the C`.:_v f`l'l,_~_,»l.= __r_i:‘_§1~_n,s ,:,_k._H __ ,,,,,, stand Jnmn_helpcd fa_m_.i__s ____ our “___ cmzcns h n vs as eing very gra ntinu in Glades IX and o \u,;ue=l l\,~,,. o l. 1111 11° the 011161 f0l‘ the use 0! the ilty schools The questions dealt .uno lc: gnlzcs uni lol tho liililour. . books What We call a. Library lf- iilih the many activities of the Lea-1 nf :l tuill- is 'inf' v ho 1"-">- a set of twenty or more books, ','_»iu=~Sccial, Political and Human- cluicly dlscolll-ages all wal'-lilac _ W111f11 5111791165 Slliil'-i1€Ill€llt'i\l',V road* illfiriail, but pai‘tcillal'ly in regard _ovcl“illi‘cs. 1 1115 51°11€,11\e 111165 of 1l15f»0l'y. E60' rio the pi'escl‘vzitlon of World Peadini Prince Ed".\'al'd island :ind all _ 8¢`31P11y and fiction and they are As an aid to teachers and puipllslher sisrtel' provinces llavc ii wnrf _ chiefly forthe younger children. in preparing for this examination, lr-ecord which wu cheriulh with \ll`i-» Allllexéd hereto is the Financial we pilbiisllcd rl. weekly column inldying pride, but, as mcmbcrs of ri- a Statement for the _\-ear. both local pap<=_rs, thus cnnblillillgrcat Order ict. us not foqci. that Renpectflllly submitted, `fhr>|u gn keep iii touch with cut- “pracc is also il L‘ollqll;si" and illll, r_ HAZEL MACMILLAN rent eve-nts of World illt-crest. _ “peace lliaklllg 15 thi’ §l'€81l’St lil' Cha,.10M_,,t0.,,.n_ attended Cambridge -*$11115 5€Ul`@t&I'y 01’ Edu- in this connection wc must epi- ‘v~nture, the biggest l~cvoluiion in cation for Prince Edward iprcss oilr deep a.ppi'ecinti:\l of the which llitmnn bcmgs have i‘v‘.‘i‘_ Island. - work of Mr. R. H. R/Otif-‘PS and _wt engaged. the have b ll d d the 1 :' ' , l d ‘ h to .< ' ~ " triot" who silcalcs 0 ' _ _ . __ __ ' . _ ‘ .. _ _ . - _ _ _. .,_._ _ _ ._ _ 'ilu ._ it fe ~ ' '- h le » P1`°“`S5°1' 1-1°1"1 ShaW» “`11° 315° Rc pciilully subliiiiicd, _ REPORT OI-‘ FINANCIAL prepared the examination paper, IRBNE §_ \“LK|Ng_ ,I SECRETARY and to the Editors of b0ih Dflil'i€l`S pl~0-.vlnclul Qunvoncr The unapfm nos been asked lo_Ma,.k Inmam Argyle show' “_ _for their cordial assistance. _ L..n_,,,,__ of N,,,,0nS_ . i . l I 1 A _. 'l 1 ' 1 i : 1 \ _ 3 . I ~ 2 " ; 1 80 has posted Madam Regent and Ladies: While thc rcpori of this com- mittcc lrlilst be niuril of :i rcpcti- ilon from your lo ,\'cnl° ill that we report so.maily costs ol distress relieved, so many bllilrllcs of warrn clothing distributed, etc., yet the iluman side of the work is always different in illc details and intense- l ly interesting. Your secretary re- 1 ceives inally strange confidencesl and many diverse requests-from finding it market for carrots, po- tatoes or sweaters, discussing ways and means of making an employer pay ills employees who happen to belong to one of our families, all the way to placing sons of these same families lil line for training in their life work. No request goes imanswered-tile answer may not be adequate, but_at least ll sympa- thetic interest is expressed. Many grateful letters are received to thank us for our inicrcst in these people who are straligcrs to iis ex- cept in name. That many oi them are most worthy oi’ help is evid- enced by a study of the list of prize winners at thu school fairs in their different districts-one of our families look more than 12 prizes at one fair, Tile Education Secretarys report contains it detailed account of thc help given to boys and girls who were unable to sccure hooks and school supplies io carry on their work; we were also able to help with school clothes for these. It is interesting to know ihat 4 over- coats in excellent condition, besides many many other articles of cloth- ing, were supplied this fall-three of these going to students. Bed- clothcs, m:ittl‘csscs and conlfoijters wcrc also :llliollg thc many dona- tions to this work. Special flinnks should be given io friends outside our nicniberslllp list who have very considerably llclpcd illls commiitcn by their dollntlolls-splciltlitl pur- ccls have bccll :lout in by Mrs. Al- ton Burke, Mrs. F. S. Cllrindlcr, Mrs. Lowillcr, Mrs. Roy Quigley, Mrs. S. T, Green and Mrs. Einlcl' Rltcllic. To lilo Rod Cl'oss our chaplcr sent milk for thrcc months, to filliiilics ill need lil thc cii_v. Ollr special Christmas work was sllnpliflcd this ycnr bccliusc so many members llclpccl. Mcniion should bc llmcic of the rcslllis of lilo work of Mrs. W, S. Grnllt :ind Mrs. ’I`. \V. L. Pl'o\vsc who illzldc themselves responsible for thu placing of a rcul Clil°isillil1s pudding in each fiilllily pnrccl. Ncnrly 60 puddings were collected, :uid whcrc ffllllily Wns large. parcel rcccivcd im extra. Many llclv llnmcs ivcrc added to our list this your whlch was to bc cxprctcd; of illcse six were in Prince Coililty,i\ud their nalllcs were forivnrdcd to /mog- wcit Clzapicr to be dealt \\'il.l'l; thc B0y S'couts co-opcmtcd with ua a- sain this year, and zlou cub; and ~Scout5 took iilrec families off our lou under the war lu-:moral Fund. “fl °1 WS- 5- °~ M“`°"“» “lid ‘°|fri1med l>1cl\u°fs which we will sn- aniiuutlcn was held and twenty- ‘wal-<»\~ul of tue nations or the laelvv help from any other soureel the b€l'€Hl/_*ld ll'l€m'1¢¢1$ Of both.d:avor to place in the schools as live Dollars in prizes distributed to worlrl. soon as possible. llilccfssiul competitors. Tilcsc are molnentoils days and, Respectfully submitted, we must strive to keep our lninds` 'Reslsr1°tl°ns have been regret- coMva'rrrxoNs mms.) nassm Barnvivla elm and unpl-ejudlced. we should fully accepted from four fornle ~ . . ' as Too milcll cannot be said in grati- tude to the real workers in connec- tion with the sending of these par- cels, Wlliic everyone who brings 'in her donation helps lmmeasurably, :liter these are all assembled and llortloned out there ls the truly ex- hausting work of packtrlg tielng, delivering of the post office, and mailing. This work could not have been done except for the expert help 01 Messrs G. Elmer Ritchie. F. S. Wilkins. Wm. Warren, John Morris, and A. C. Parent. Five scouts also assisted in bagging candy, nuts. ctc. Geo. Chandler, DOD -MacMillan, Sandy Lawson, Borden Kelly and Charlie Love. To all of these willing workers and to the staff in the Post Office who in their busiest season cheer- fully and courit-oll.pE~< of "Tho Sketch" sent in byl T\il'. lllilivlllsllc ivt-rc; gratefully rc- i'1‘i\'efl. We llavc for inllnediotc oonsldcr- liiion tivo appeals for help from f.”-millcs who zlppcar lo be desti- tute. All llliwsiitrniioll is bcillu lliuflin and your r~oinmlti‘c wil send iii: 1.1". llclp possible if the need is_ .-.. ,v _ _ `1‘i'ifll‘lv .submitted by TIIII EXECUTTVE BIRTHS AITKEN--At Sydney, on Feb, 27, 1933 ic the Rev. .\/Irs. Aitken, a son. f el? F9 I! D- ' MARRIAGES GILLIVISPIE-Ci\l\IPBELL-In Zion Church, Chcrlotetown, Feb. Z5, 1933, MacKinnon Campbell, of Charlotte- Gillespie, of Sherivood. DEATHS MURRAY--At. Fcrnwood, Feb. 27th, Jamcs Murray, aged '79 years, 6 months. Funeral Wednesday at. 8 o`clock to Seven Milo Bay Church. A'1'LWARD-In this City Feb, 27, i933, John A1.'l\vul'd, ago 93 years. Funeral from his lute rcsidcnce,l36 Elm Ave. Notice later. CARROLL-In this City, Feb. 27th, Timothy Carroll, aged 84 years. Funeral from his into residence, 24 Alley Si.. Wccllli'~.=ciil_\' morning at 8.45 to St. Duns.ten's Basi‘ica, thence to R. C. Cclncici':.'. i\IACLEOD_-At the home of Mrs. Archie D. MucNeiil, Little Sands, on 'l`lllll'sd:l}.', Fcbriiary 23, 1933, Mis. Norman S. MacLeod, widow of thi-1 iaic Norman S. MacLeod, aged 95 years. Interment took place HC Ulm! On Sullday, Februziry 26th, nt 2 p. nl. THOMPSON - At North 'l‘l`yoli. Fch. 27th, 1933, Miss Mary Tilolnp- soil. :igcd 73. Funeral on Tuesday Shih at 2.30 p. in. from the resi- dcllcc of llcr lll'otllf.~i', ll, J. Tllolllp- soil. nlcolaomr -_ ai p,,,,,-mg- _ llzlm, U. S., of pncilmonio, Dougrlld Mr?-ll0r=i.v. soil of ine llue Daniel 1\i<‘Gilorny of Clicrry Vull(-y, ` 1 iP:ltl‘ioi Plcnsc Copyi r»l;.»\sn-_iii si cloud, Florida, Jan. 15, Frcdcrick A, Pcasc, oiled 70. De. cczlscd was all llllclc of Mr. Harry C. Foster, Cli:ll'ioitr-town. The into l\il's, Pciisc, ivllo prccicccascri her husband by eleven ycfirs, was for- lnci'i_v Miss Annlc Whitlock, a native of \\'hczl.‘.lcy Riw-r, this Province. 'IN MEMURIAM _ ln mcmnr_\~ nf our darling son and brother. l~`rcilcri<‘k iilrrcdiili Park- nmn, died Feb. 28th. 1931. Ai. rc-st in that hr-nuiiful home above We shall mc-ei nur loved one there. N. D. MacLean 1 l' .\`lll~`.lt`l`.\l`iliR _ l.‘fllli_.-\5llIR l 1 ("'il-lull funn nm] I _ _ I by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Floral town, and Charles Harold Ireigh' The family, M80-ll i \'n ".li.