JULY 14, 1930 1' Painful Bells diflercnt m 0d - did me n0 8° - fir’; was advised to take BURDOCK i LO O D i ITTERS B zgkm was as eleur as before" i Put up only by The '1‘. hiilbun 0a, “united, Toronto, Ont. QPTOMETRY is a. specialized science, concentrating ail its re- sources to the end that Defective Vision may be mstored, Eye Strain. relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rected. I Any one of these defects may be, and nearly always ls, the cause of Severe Headaches n troubled with head. aches, we will be ‘ind to “Velflllll-e the condition of 1°" we; Ind if necessary, furnish you with properly titted corrective glngggg, G. F. ilutcheson One After The Other Broke Out 0n Arms M1,; K. Rudd, 1100 Victoria Drlvg Vancouver, B.C., writesv-“About a. yam- ago I WBA troubled with boils They broke out 011 W! "l". l-fld M poouor was one heeled than moths ‘mid 9am‘: w‘ hhhliuthplutndrtrinefi w: em, ‘and fir“ and ointments, but ‘no, my, what relief I got; soon my --—___- HAZELBROOK AND VICINITY 8nd Mrs. Jantes Jenkins. home here. w. and Mrs spent Sunday in Hazelbrook. ei Annandsle. ins her aunt Mrs. Kent Jones. Spent the week r.d here. Northam last week. visitor to Murray Harbor. Q Elva Williams. Tyne Valley ~15 spending a 82w days here with ‘her sister Mrs. Vernon Wood. The regular monthly meeting of the Hazelbrook Women's Institute was held It the home of Mrs. Samuel and Mrs. Ernest Inge on ‘Iuesday evening July 8th. with thirteen members and two visitors present. Meeting opened with president Mrs. J. C. Wood pre- siding. Club Woman's Creed was read in unison followed by singing "Island Hymn" Roll call was re- sponded to with month day and year of ones Birthday. Mlnutts of June meeting read approved and signed. rts of committees received and a opted. Sick committee reported one call made on the secretary and fruit presented for which she thanked the memlrrs. Bill for postponment of Ice Cream Social presented and paid also balance of library case paid from Institute Funds. Moved, seconded and carr- ied that expenses of delegates to the Annual Convention be paid at the Jaiflse of this meeting. Mrs Samuel OPTOMETRIST II/I. riumsmc Mill , HEATING " n’ you want Expeditions and " Expert workmanship Send to Fred H. Trainor 80 _Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393.1 ., .._-_—...—_. KJERYTHINO IN HARDWARE for the householder who likes to do 221W“ repfllfs. or who is handy with honfelnd likes to make things for his Sam - Tools that will give lasting hold ce and satisfaction, ‘m 11D under use and misuse, that mid B" edge and cut true. The Rogers , Hardware Co., - Limited —»_..___ Inge. one of our older members pre- sentcd the Instituil: with a gift of money for which she was heartily thanked. At the conclusion of the business part of the meeting Miss Ji-lia Myers put on a "Ir-en" contest for which she donated two lovely prizes. First prize equally merited by Mrs. Pope Noy‘ and secretary drawn by Mrs. Noy, mcohd prize was then. awarded to secretary. Meeting closed by singing "National Anthem after which a most delightful lunch was served. ' Mr. Andrew Horton. Bethel, is busily engaged sawing lumber on the premesis of Mr. Bzymour Myers. Team loads of logs are being hauledi to the saw. by different par-ties, and when made into lumber will be used for different purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw Ver- non Rivcr, were visitors here on Sunday. Miss lh-ma. Lund who spent the past few months in the city, returned to her home in Bcthel. Mrs. Reuben Ellis. Non-ham, was a recentyisitor here. Miss Emma MacDonald. Melvill. u; gpendlng a few days in Hazel- brook. i 0n Monday last the trustees and ratepayers or Hanelbrook school met in the schoolroom for the purpses 0i’ discussing matters relating to the building of a new school. Resolved that s. portion of land adjoining the present school grounds be purchased and next year s. new school be built with Mr. W. A. Chandler as con- tractor. Mr. Chandler though gett- ing up in jrsrs is still very active and takes a great interest in every-_ u,“ w“; thing pertaining ioihe welfare 0f the community. . ‘The Mines Elsie Lund and HEP“!!! Rankin. Bethel returned home liter spending s few days in the cit?- Among the 500 applications for 25 positions in the London police M“ recently were two from Glasgow. Scotland, sent in the some envelope- ‘_ . . ‘ QQQQ 0*‘ , 4___L_l. A Manufacturer says: A Toronto manufacturer (name u, nquggg) write! that he has had a DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire In aervloa for five years. He adds: "l have always had absolute. allqpund satisfaction with JDUNLOP Tires." r i teen I~ merei-ahnulonl wmifi. um, spacer Cable REINFORCED [)lJFilJDI9 érC-‘ABLE coup. Cord g.“ only l7 Will-OF Dealer's I rl-R 55+ » m’! Am? Klrpflr. City. spent the week-end in Bethel the guest or M; Mia Julia Myers who gpent the PM ""11 1n the city returned to her Reeves, Eilerslie, /,~ JUDICES WHICH HE REGARDS WITH PROFOUND CONTEMPT. Ml". Roy Jones is visiting friends in Miss Doris Ellis, Northern. is visit. lVir. and lvlirs. Alvin Myers. city, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones and ‘as: sons Earle and Keith motored to Mi-EMQYSB-Yet Myers was s. recent spent the week end in Rollo Bay the guest of her Uncle Mr. Angus sinc- Kcnzie and Mrs. Bay. To YVhom Does 7711's Apply? An_ exchange publishes the subjoined paraphrase of a quotation from Macauiay’s famous attack on Peel, suggesting that 1t has a perfect application to a certain Canadian polit- ical leader at the present time: ' “There is too much ground for the reproaches of those who, hav- ing, in spite of a bitter experience, a second time trusted him, new "m! themselves a second time deluded. It has been too much his pruc» tice, when in opposition, T0 MAKE USE 0F PASSIONS wrrn wlucu HE HAS NOT run SLIGHTEST SYMPATHY, AND or PRE. Aa soon la he is in power a change takes place. The instruments which have done his work are flung aside. THE LADDER BY WHICH HE HAS CLIIVLBED IS KICKED DOWN . . . . Can we wonder that the eager, honest, sincere low-tariff westerners who raised him to power In the hope that he would curtail the privileges of protected interests should stare and grumble when he proposes to extend those privileges? Can we wonder that among his supporters everything should be fer- ment and uproar and can we wonder that the people who voted to put him in power should be exasperated by seeing his supporters in the House who voted against these privileges, being now pushed and pulled into the House by his whipners-in to vote for increasing them? BUT WHAT DOES HE EXPECT? Did he think, when to save his turn. he called the Devil up, that it was as easy to lay him as to raise him? Did he think. when he went on, session after session, thwarting and revillng those whom heknew to be in the right, and flattering all the prejudices of those whom he knew to he In the wrong, that the day of reckoning would never come? IT HAS COME. THERE HE SITS. DOING PENANCE FOR THE TRICKERY 0F YEARS. If it be not so. let him stand up manfuliy and clear his fume before the House and the country-let him give us some reason which shall prove that the l I policy which he is following now as Prime Minister is entitled to sup- i port AND WHICH SHALL NOT EQUALLY PROVE HIM TO HAVE BEEN THE MOST FACTIOUS AND UNPRINCIPLED LEADER. THAT EVER. THIS COUNTRY SAW.” FROM AN ISLAND BOY ROLLO BAY lJust a few lims little sister Mn James H_ Morrison’ Optomeb ; I'm writing them info o. poem fist’ Brldgetown was m Rollo Bay 1 I want you to keep them in remem- recently on a business trip. berame Of me till I oorne wandering home MacDonald armed l‘ Ilrvme from this bald‘ prairie From irdcr this blazing sun Home to that little green Island Where fresh water riveiutes run Jiliss Mary home from Boston last week and will i spend the summer at her home in Souris River. ‘ ML H_ ‘L Maccormacl Bridgetown‘ a For hire thervfs a south wind blow- and Mr. James Banks, Poplar “g _ 1 y A wind that is cold. a chinook. Po m2 motored to Rollo Bay sunda" And my thirst is forever growing How I long for a fresh water brook! Miss Anabelle MacDonald, Gravel Pine’ Lime Pond w“ among me rem The wind and the sun in the sum mer ent visitors to Rollo Bay. Keep getting homer and dry" When I drink this alklinc water I: burns on my tongue like a fire Mr. Tom Mallard of Boston motor- ed to Gowan Bree, where he will spend his vacation. But when I can be” it no long" _ it go to the well for a drink Messrs‘ Peter and ‘mseph Macco“ ' But its not like thn fresh water mac and Hugh J. MacKinnon, Rollo I fountains Bay attended the Play “Mistaken, Down by the Greek River bflnk Identity" in the New Community Hall ' at, St. Georges. And when i1 the field I am thirsty I think of ihom more and more Those little fresh uatrr fountains Donn on the Greek River Shore. Miss Aileen Kickham, R. N., of} Boston is spending her vacation at her home in Sourls West. I “ill never forget where they are I. count them one at s time I Some that belonged to my mates And one that used to h: mine Mrs. Mary C. MacEachei-n, 171 syri- ney Street, Charlottetown is visiting friends in Bear River S. Messrs. Angus MacDonald and William E. Mahar. Rollo Bay were 5M.“ “.15 do“... Close to the water . I recent visitors to Monticello. phfl-S “~35 up c1035 to the 5mg Harvey claimed one in the pebbles ..Wher1: it was easy to get a good drink ‘ _ The Semi Annual examination of Rollo Buy West School was held Fri- day, June 20th with o. good attend- ance. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Miss Amy Townshcnd, assisted by B. MecCormac and Mrs. E. Reid and showed by the prompt and accurate answers the careful training they had received. A prize for attendance was awarded to Gracie Bryanton. The pupils and visitors were treated to candy by the teacher. An address was read by Flora Paton and a valuable gift presented to her by Margaret white, on behalf of the pupils. And then some more of our play- mates Each had one of his own Theirs were up handy the weste- gates But mine was the neartst to home If I were to live for a century And couldn't go back for a day I would never for-get n-here those rlverlutes Ari: running out into the Bay. But when the summer is over And it starts to get cold in the fall It is not so bod. little sister. I om Just a bit thirsty, that's all. MacKenzie, Rollo —— ARUBURN SCHOOL, LOT 36,’ Miss Mary Campbell, Little Pond, A mom- payty; M; mm Mrs, Ed. The semi-annual examination of after his recent serious illness. was a visitor to Sturgeon on Sunday last. ‘ pie Whalen and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mackenzie, Rollo Bay West, motored to floscneath.-R. ward Mahar, Wm. E. Mnhar, Leo Mahar and Peter MacCormac, Rollo Bay, spent Sunday in Sturgeon. Miss Avonetta Machines of Boston is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MacInnis, Gcwan Brae. like. J. W. MacVarish, Bear River South, was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Miss Laurette MecRae, St. llfarys Auburn school was held on Friday, Juno 27, in the pIPSBIICe 0f E 15186 number of ratepayers and visitors. ‘The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Mis Mabel Cusack assisted by her sister Iiathleen. a recent graduate from Prince of Wales College. and by Mr. James O‘ Trainer. They showed by their prompt and careful answers that they had been carefully instruc- ited for the pnst two years during which lVLiss Cusack has been their ' Convent, Souris, is spending her holi- I team“ days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MscRae. Miss Ethel MacDonald. Orwell, is visiting in Rollo Bey the guest of her aunt, Miss Emma. Fisher. Mr. Sylvester Mactnnes. St. Peters Bay, was s. recent visitor tc Bear Riv- cr South. We are glad to see Mr. Fabian I-Iowlett, Gownn Brae, out again Mr. Alden Hewlett, Gowan Brae, Mr. Hugh .1. MscKlnnon, Mr. Tem- After the examination a brief pro- lgfam was efficiently carried out by the pupils. Short complimentary speeches were made by Mr. Trainer and others who also wished teacher and pupils a very pleasant vacation, The visitors and pupils were then treated to candy, The singing oi’ the National Anthem brought a very pleasant afternoon to ‘a close. Relieve Insect Bites! llflnard’: neutralizes the poison of mosquito and black fly bites. A dependable antiseptic. 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