JANUARY 4. 1030’ i {Smothering Spoils. ‘i Couldn't Walltvfar Gaaped ~I-'or Breath Mrs. '1‘. W. Both, Kelowna, 8.0., writesi-“For over a year I was troubled WilaiuliltiifililTAlla spells, and it implied erase wsihevqa mrtdlstulsqoasceollatof‘ -' _b rflAhtzlend told Is to try MllBURlig H [ART Nmvl mlli I . which I did, and in a siiortthue! ialtmueilhettar. "I can now recommend tllsln to everyone." Prlegflooaboxataildrngg-lstand "deaieruror mailed direct on receipt macaw-shrew Insidious Eye Strain We Us this adjective ad- Sufferers from Eyeatrahl ma! have perfect- vision and there- fore do not suspect the presence of any evil defect. The motive power e0 the Entire human organism is Nerve Energy. \ Normal eyes. it is computed utilise about 2095's! this Nerve Energy, {but when Eycstraln is present. a much larger propor- tion is required. Ilence defective eyes through their consumption of an ex ve amount of Nerve Blcrgy may seriously aifect the functioning n! other organs of the body and produce iii health.- HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ' F. Hutcheson OPTOMETRIST i I s 0 l I l l i G- n-ooooe-oe rotestu-nt Orphanage - Collections l ddleton pel- Jean Craig and Mildred Wright " J. Reid ................... $2.00 ' on Craig 02.00, fred Craig ... 01-00 lin Craig .................,. $1.00 W. Bradshaw ....,.;. .. 01.00 therland Wright. .. $1.00 ir Allen . . . . . .............._l.' .35 ford Wright $1.00- » est Wright . $1.00 nk Curtis......... .$1.00 Ott Wright . $1.00 rris Wright .50 lson Wright ... $1.00 ed Wright 01.00 tal 814.05 ensington, per Mrs. W. L. Cotton -» James Tuplin 01.00 James Sheen .~. W. B. MacArthur . colm McGougan . . James Hunter . .75 - Hill . . . . . . . . . . . .50 . Charlie Sudsbu y ........ $1.00 .MacDonald . . . . .Patterson Walker . Alex Buntain . W. G. Simpson .......... 01.00 1' Pendleton $1.00 .Ge0rgs Cousins 01.00 . A. o. l-lenry ti." .w. c. McLeod s1. W‘. Licotton ... s1.00 . Joseph Sheen . . "... 01.00 Oryille Clark $1.00 1-1eathcase1ey...‘.....i...;1.ou Parmenasrhuupsflnn"; so .1. M. Laird 02.00 sussbury c100 _-__. 025.15 Per Mrs. Russel McKay- Norman Rsmssy 01.00 enils Orr ................ 01.00 .Davisoh so ‘s Baker ...»........-..4.-.. 01.00", ‘Rad. Humphrey ........ 01.00 essle Jsrdine ,.......... .50 W. A. Pidgeon ....'.t.... 01.00 atildaClark ............ 01.00 ~" ~ Rogers ........‘... 01.00- .13. Townsend ..........0i.00 RlulslY-“qut. ."..t'..0i.00 McDonald ..........'...0I.00 .0,‘ . tl1.00 < Dunning............01I.00 A-i- uaeawen 01.00 Moitwsn 01.00 01.00 .....;01.0o jso _ ing situation arose where they were marshy compliment both of them. "Salt- Shaker - was-turnout: scour-r or _ sroails slow rations reoru‘ ._.gg._ W.‘CRTON - "TEWSON A MAN once wrote from America to Myron '1'. i-lerriék. then American " Ambassador at Paris, saying that his ‘son collected cigar bands end that no would-be much obliged if the am- bassadol- would send him bands 1mm cigars thz-t had been smoked by I'm-h. Poincare, Briand and Clemeh. ceau. I I I THIS letter so amused Mr. Herrick says Colonel T. Bentley Mott in his dtllchtful book about his old Chief- Mott was Military Attache at the Pms Elnbwy-thntgle replied m it hlmlelf- He Xbresscd regret unit it W88 ‘ ‘possible to comply with this interesting request for "Foch molten a pipe, Pioncare smokes cigarettes, Brianda cigars have _no band; on thm. and Clemenceau chews to- bacco!" - » "I I I I a WHICH proves that Mr. Herr-log never forgot the advice given him by an ell-ambassador whom he-met in Washington where he had gone 1o;- a week "to learn diplomacy" 3108-1115 lDDOlni-ment to Paris and before tak. ing up his duties- "He told ms among other things," chuckled Mr. Herrick, "that 1 mtigt be agreeable to the people who oama to the‘ embassy. For instance, when a man from Boston called. I should talk to him about beans; when a man , from Chicago came in I could talk to him shout corn: but if the perplex- both present at the some time, I could then talk about succotash, and YOU recall, of course, that Am- bassador Herrick took Lindbergh un- der his wing and roof following that young man's amazing descent on Paris, and thereby hangs this talc told by Mr. Herrick to Colonel Mott: "That nighwthc night following Lindberglrs arrial in Paris-my dog Max, who always slept in my room," said Mr. Herrick. "having made Lindberghs acquaintance, decided he was a better man than I was and went in and passed the night on Lindbershs bed, with his head on his pillow. You can't beat a dog's in- Siillob-not a good dog's." ' I I I A REMARK by Lindbergh that most deeply impressed Mr. Herrick was his reply to some congratulatory comment‘ made" by the Ambassador upon his great feat. ’~' - "You must remember, Mr. Am- basslldor,"_ said "Slim," "holy muoh easier it is to fly from New York to Paris than it would be from Paris to New York." I I I THE momlng after Llndbel-ghs arrival in Pariskhe and Ambusador Herrick went to‘ call on Madame Nungesser. mother of the famous French ace who lost his life in at- tempting-wlth Coll-tho flight from lVIrs. 11. r. mind .. $1.00 Chester Buntain .. 01.00 Samuel Dunning .. $1.00 Jack McLeod .50 Wm. D. Culley $1.00 Mrs Marshall Constable .50 Gladys Carr .25 Total 017.00 Sea View, per Miss A. P. MacLcod -A. Blakeney .50 John W- Murphy . $1.00 James Dusgan .. .25 Ray Burt .50 117-1311118011 50 John E. Campbell . ,5o Davld Adams _ John W. Pickering Mrs. o. Donald ". . . ~ - APVWATrs rnlr scum . (Shelli to the Guardian) Monoubtt. N. B. Jan. 8.—-"Were the charms of the West Indies Is- " was going. . " ma. petitioning them. ' - "Ifrflalivery Paris to New York. "Coming back we drove through the Rue tie la Paix," recalled Mr. Her. rick. "‘Why, look at all those Am- erican flags everywhere.’ exclaimed Lindbergh. Vlfhen I told him they were hung out in his honor he could not believe it." g I I I BY THE WAY, the founder of the Herrick fatnilys fortunes in England W58 l. 3011181211011. Ind, l! hidkiry m. counts in the archives of the British Museum. "was knighted for boring, s _hole through the QIIQEIYA great diamond that she might wefll‘ it on her neck. "This Queen was Elizabeth. 31109011118 he had ruined the bauble. Phewl I I I "IT Ia a queer thing." taid Sir Thomas’ Becchaln, eminent ‘orchestra conductor. t0 Basil ‘Toner one say at Ccvent Garden-with which institu- tion Toner was connected at the time —"that no less than three of my prime donne are daughters of butchers. I wonder if it"s the smell of meat. or what. that makes them sing like that?" ., I I I BEECHAM had a dry and some- times caustic sense of humor, recalls Toner (in "Recollections of s Bolling Stone“), which occasionally would betray itself during .el-learssls'..'1b give one example-I remember his 981191118 on his conductors desk one day to silence his orchestra. and then inquiring in his dry w y: . "Vlfhcn will Mr. Blank back fromvhis holiday?" . At once Mr. Blank's head bobbed up. “I'm back, sir. Here I aml" "Why. so you are! Odd I never heard your instrument once during that passage." I I I THEN there is the story about Beecham hailing a taxi while he was walking down Regent street, London, one warm morning. Stripping oi! his fur coat he tossed it into the taxi with the remark to the driver: “Taxi-follow me." . Whereupon he‘contlnued his prowl, the taxi, conveying his fur coat. crawling along the curb after him. _ r I I I -AND that reminds me of ...’ dinner party in London at which the guests included" ‘Mr. Asqlnth, then ' Prime grand opera in London; and Lady Cunard, all American by birth and a great opera lover. Lady Cunard was seated between Mr- Asquith and Bercham. Hlilnmerstcl l sat facing her. During the evening Oscar pass- ed a note to her. It read: “I see you are sitting. between the Prime Minister and the Prime Ad- minister." - ' Beecham, of course, got his money from pills. I I I SOME sinus’ -g "r ckchat‘ by George Bernard Shaw brightens, an official history of the first ieri years of New York's Theatre Guild. It has to do with the Guilds production of “Back to Methuselah,” on which-it lost money but gained prestige. when he was asked by the Guild-for a contract to produce "Methuselah," Shaw replied: "A contract is unnecessary. It isn't likely that any other lunatics will want to produce it." l . ' "e t e ma: 01111.1) had planned to loco about 030,000 in its production ol’ "Methuselah." When the final loss summed up to about 020,000, Shaw heard of this. " "The ‘Theatre Guild made 010.000 out of my name." he remarked. ‘That is how I saver the Guild money, ‘Tl-icy expected to ." lose 030.000 on "ihdr production of ‘Back to Methuselah.’ a‘nd oflly lost 020,000." . e e _ e BUT the "brightest "Methusolah" anecdote, ply/is Philip Moeller, has William, theffalthful doorman at the Guild Theatre. as its hero- One night during the of that ploy. ll Guild official asked William, how the show "Boss," he answered. fizztiisr and better every evening; less people are leaving before it is over." I I I SEVERAL years later. Moéller. when irl 1.ondon..told tlliafttoi-y to Show "pfobsbly the wltiimnaii in Europe." chuckles Moellcr. “but somehow-as we say in our pictur- psquea vernacular, "he didn't teem to get it.’ Or maybe he did.” I I I mvrrslfie attend the comm; of the‘ new. Ouild mantra where, hi0 play "Oatm- and Clwbatra" was to be the ‘attraction. slnwispllrd" that he was accustomed to olosinh thea- IIl writrbooh.” sen-it" uni to a. I owlwmrstt anniwlc m "cater! "sills qlaratbig-atiianpilh a Minister, Sir Thomas Bcecham; Os- - car Hammerstein, who‘ wosproduclng . inept had been denied his contempor- ary. notes ll. A. lHIIBIIIOII-OD (in-his dssclupting "Life" of the author of "Peter Pan”), but it had been one of Barrie's distinctions as a boy and he straightway gavo evidence that he still could‘ boast what the evolution- ists. I believe, hold to be one of the many signs of our simian origin. _ I I 0 DURING rehearsals oi "The Lit- tle ldinisier" Barrie tilting heck in his chali- crashed heels over head into the orchutra, being picked up. as it seemed, ilfelessnCarl-ied to a sofa he soon recdvercd but the rehearsal was called oi! for the day. Soon a newspaper man arrived. "I hear Mr. Barrio has met with an accident." he said- - _ “Oh,’it's nothing," Cyril Maudo replied, chceriiy, "only a severe shock." , "Whotl" cried "the disappointed reporter. "No bloodl" I I I ANOTHER Barrie story told by Mr. Hammefion but aedited to Joseph Harkcr. noted scenic artist. has it that the playwright, anxious to con- gratula‘ one actress on the render- ing of her part, went to her dressing ‘room and knocked tirnidly on the door. "Come in" called the lady. I I I AS Barrie shyly opened the door- she plunged straight into a. disserta- tion on “Should Women Propose" or some other world-shaking 00F“! 0f thi kind. At last she wound up her peroratlon, remarking sweetly as she proceeded tn put the finishing touches to her toilet: . . “That's all I have to say. Mind you don't misrepresent me, please, and do use one of my prettiest photo- graphs with the interview." _ She had mistaken Barrie for‘ a re- porter who was due to interview her, by appointment. I i THAT ‘we ‘are still, in spite of im- mensely improved methods of loco- motion, extraordinarily ignorant of each other, is the point of a little joke cracked by Slsley Huddleston -noted Paris corrcspondcnt—_in "Eu- rope in Zlgzngs." A French friend of Huddlestows M. Alain Mellet, had some notepaper printed with the heading: "Committee for the Dc- ience of Poldavla." " e; e e on this‘ hotepaper M. Mellet ad- dressed to members of the French Chamber of Deputies, a. stirring ap- peal in favor of the people of Poldav- ia who were, according to his text. still oppressed. By return of mall llc received a large number of respons- es. i-1is' correspondents offered to speak, to write, to vote in defence of the unfortunate Poldavlans- There is, of course, no such coun- try in Europe as Poldavla. I I I BUT-the smile over-how many o! us could recite the names of the capitals of the Baltic States? asks Mr. liuddlestcn. Then he recallsthot during the war M. Briand, the French statesman, was extremely vague about CzechlrSlovakla. whllc as for Lloyd Gcorgo-"lt is notorious that at the Peace Conference he had the hazlest notion of Central Europe- an geography." ‘They Were A Great Benefit To Her Says Nova. Scotia Lady of Budd's Kidney Pills Mrs. Geo. Weatherbee Suffered with Kidney and Bladder Weakness Greenville, N S., January h-(Spec- iaD-“I have used Dodd’s Kidney Pills for kldncfahd bladder trouble." writes lvLl-s Geo. Weatherbee, ,a well known and highly respected resident of this place. "Before my first baby was born I was troubled with kidney ‘and bladder weaknesses. One day I read in'Dodd'a Almanac about Dodd‘s Kid- ney Pllla so I purchased four hoses and they certainly helped ms. I can l mmend them to "all who suiIer ts I did." ‘ jrilat Mrs Weatherbeek trouble e from her kidneys is evidenced h the relief she. got from Dodd's Kidney Pills. They are alrsly and simply a kidney remedy." Many woman sufler periodically with backache, and. as middle age approaches. the pain in- creases in severity. Best may give temporary relief. but Dcddfs Kidney Pills do much more than this. They strengthen the weak kidneys and re- move the cause of the pain. CAVENDISB AND NEW GLAS- GOW-There will be divine worship on Sunday, Jan, 5th at Cavendish 11a. m. and at New Glasgow a p. '11. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister, TBYON BAPTIST PASTORATB- Services Sunday ,Jan. 5th, Bonshaw 11 a. m. Tryon. ‘l p. m, MyWh O. Brintnn, Minister. " ENGAGEMENT-Mrs. Mary Mills, clty, announces the engagement of her daughter. Helen, to Arthur Clike. 'I‘ruro, N. 8-. marriage to take place in the near future. vALnnvnnLn-oawanl. man snltv1clts~aev. n. M. Sinclair, mill ister, week of prayer services, Jan. 6- 10. Monday and Wednesday at Or- well Head at 7 p. m. Tuesday and . Thursday at Valleyileld at 7 p. m. "xilmulr on Friday at '1. “THE DEATH 0F NELSON" and "Outward Bound” are the titles of two striking calendars being issued to their customers by Messrs. Hynd- man s: Co.. Ltd. ‘The former espe- cially is a 4111c illustration repro- duced from the original painting by P. Janet. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-Rev. A. C. Vincent D. D. will speak morning and evening, His morning subject is "The Abundant Life" and for the evening "Ilrivoliiy." The morning an- them is Tum Thy Face From My Sins. (Sullivan) and the evening, “Build Thee More Stately Mailsions O My Soul,’ (Andrews) and “Dear Lord and Father of. Mankind," (W. ~13. Fletcher.) ‘The Sunday School meets at 2.30 p. m. and provides classes for all ages and needs. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Early prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach at. morning service, his subject being appropriate to the Sacrament of Holy Commun- ion, which will follow the sermon. "Ihis service broadcast. Junior con- gregation and sabatll school at usual ‘respective hours. Preacher for the evening, Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Soloist, Mr. Percy D. Williams. Anthems by the choir. e THE RECENT TIIAW reminds one of spring. The appreciable sinking of the snow, the running water, and the flying slush bespcaks March or April rather than JsnlillryiTilrough- out the country the roads remain in crust which had formed previous to the thaw has softened. The trees are stripped of their shrouds of snow which otter night, made them look like, tall, gaunt ghosts. In the city miniature freshets flood the Pill/B- mcnts and lcy sidewalks. The re- sulting slush makes motor traffic difficult and the walking very dis- agreeable. PERSONALS Master Clark Centwell is spending the holidays in Souris. Miss lliargalet Gillis Cardigan, is Boston. Miss Ruby McDougall spent New Years with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McDougall, Hunter River. Miss Hanoi Ford. Milton. is visiting in the city the guest of her sister. Mrs. Arthur Clark . Mrs. Gordon Crockett of Little York was a visitor to the city yes- terday. Miss Stasia Power leaves this morning on a visit tn Boston and New York. Mr. Charles McKinnon and Mr. "George Raymond are‘ leaving this morning on return to M cGilL- Mr. Lloyd Dewar also returns to Dalhous- ie after the holidays. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhynes left yesterday morning on a vlslt to their daughter, Mrs- Robert Wigmcre. St. John, N’. B. ‘ Mrs. .7. A. MacDonald. of Sydney St, left yesterday for Quebec. where she will undergo i‘ tment for spin- ai trouble. Her many friends "will be pleased to hear early word of her recovery. »_g. _ ENROLL TODAY ' . Special inducement given to violin students be- . tween January 2nd and January18ill. Information cheerfully given lflfiflenlttltt {New York Conse o... lserdeah i " ‘ibIrsl-IAQEMIP-I. Oharlotietfllltfllll Ibene ION-l». rvatory of Music Barter lie)- ‘ u fairly good conditlon,'although the" spending the winter with friends in" - THl? GUARDIAN "(ientral Guardian " Achieve , New Record.‘ Telegram received by the Island Branch Office announces that the Great-West Life Assurance Company wrote over one hundred million doi- lara of new business in I929, achiev- ing a. new record for this popular Canadian company. 885-i-l-li. STANDARD STOCK AND IVIINING EXCHANGE, TORONTO Courtesy Soiiowa," Mills It Com- pany, Limited. Charlottetown Branch, Jan. 3rd, I930. McIntyre Mining Corp. at. s." t... 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