THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN NEiiiEti or common nnnnnn nnnnnnn BIJNSTIPATIBN ISA “Wt” W‘ slzlllnus Milliii "‘ °' the Montague W. I. was held in the teachers room of the Memor- Prsvent This Condition With Kellogg's ALL-BEAN PAGE TWG __,_ . --q NOW TILLIE, TAKE THIS LETTER‘ ~ DEAR PUBLlC THE TORONTO STAR WEEKLY HA5 l5 FULL NEWSPAPER AND IGET THE BlGGEST LAUGH OUT OF MAO! HAPPY 11ml) i.» HEA! TH lal School on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7th. This was the annual meeting and was o ‘ by the reading oi’ the minutes of the re-organizing meeting. also.minutes of the Oc- tober meeting. Roll call was ans- wered by naming tbs‘ president de- lsired for the next year. Mrs. L. H. iCoffin was the unanimous choice of the members. In the absence of Mrs. Coffin I , the 011011‘ W88 00011121661 by MN. L. 1],], nu Tsomulll B. Meliish, vice-president, who you new“ m MR1,’ m", “_ gavo the president's report. traordinary and minister plenlpotsn. The School Committee report was l tiary for Canada at Tokyo, is roport. given by Mrs, Carl Stewart. Miss‘ ed seriously iii with phenmonh in Francis Coffin and Mrs. Cumming‘ the Japanese capital. Mr. Mariel is were appointed the new School in his llth year. lie wu elected to Committee. the House of Commons m i921 and I Mrs. Louis MacDonald reported oa-lled to the cabinet in 1925 by lit. 5 ssol$115334’pifllfifogfiili;nlllilifiiehtnna; l’ ‘for Sick Committee. New Sick H011- W- L. Mackenzie King. In the ~~ ‘Committee appointed were Mrs. A. ' Qlflluflll "Ill year he was ‘T c. McKay and Mrs. a. s. Poole. | defeated and resigned from the eab- Mn, Min-gm] mynold; and Mm,‘ inet. Appointed in 1829, he is the iGcol-ge Gordon were appointed the first minim? 9° "Pmfllt (Wilda f new Look-out Committee. I i" u" "lb Mrs. J. P. Beer reported for the ..->.-.-— - l mllil EXPLAINING HENRY, CHAPTER l3 "AT HIS OLD TRICKS, l SEE!” ~ .n=~.-_-_.'~.~vi.—. n The first question your doctor I asks is whether you are constipated 2r not. He knows that this condi- lion may cause headaches, loss of lppetito and energy, sleeplesanels. it is often the starting point of crious disease. You can prevent and relieve com- non constipation so easily. Just eat a delicious cereal once a day. Laboratory tests show that Kel- ‘ogg’s ALL-Esau provides "bulk" o exercise the intestines, and vita- uin B to further aid regular habits. ‘inn-Buss is also a rich source of flood-building iron. The "bulk” in ALL-BRAN is much '1~:t|'tiielitliitttuil' . Jeanne went cold. Of all people in the world. she would rather anyone but Selby North had seen her arriv- al in l-lcrrisonk company. What a 1 h that he should postpone deport“! gzgiiszpsviltzlld hclxrlerlt ltlzflslllgtégfifi qcifl ‘lfigclufi:‘uzielfigrzzi xglflugéfhlrzni curred to hcr that other guests “Pm, Could be duly ewcuted and, might be arriving simultaneously, 1k . even at that late hour. .he money‘ deposited to hcr account: __ _ ,, oerore he returned l0 Iowa. i Oh that ma“! she ‘managed a Juum l, i m“ d‘ flTlllcdf laugh and n shrug of her lovely L‘ e u‘ a "Y1 “ o‘ ‘ shoulders. “l-lc is thc superintendent the lnorrow’. 111cm “lid sonic fleece-z of a ranch I own out we“ He came oar)‘ shopping to do in preparation. F i _ h F __ _ _ 1k _ ' _ East unexpectedly to see me on busi- m t e much “ M: ‘Nd pan“! llcss-l have a good offer for a slice 4 _ 31mm)’ ‘mgmcnwd 5mm She hm‘ of i'.—:\ud he had to catch the mld- ‘k9 that ‘mind i" leaf)’ vegetables. _ learned that Vlcior Bulsimvc was ‘ mgm [mm back so I ‘Wm m,“ the ygghgn the body, it, form; s gofl; lo be one of lhu gut-sis. Jcululo had: busmccs with mm commg up in m‘, nass. Gently, it clears out tho in. liisidillly dccldcd, on becoming uc-l fir" testinal wastes. “W WW (m “u. qualnted with ihlS fact, that thB "Selby North looked m he‘. c]o.e_‘ Ignlt {hi5 “corggl way" "ifs!- 33d . - - wonderful pale biul: brocade dinner L“ Joanne wondered if ha, iInaghP gm- more pleasant than taking pat. ' ':,1\-' -~. .. 2t d" — ft h fl? gum‘ a “dame ‘m l“ “mm 5h” alloll had evoked n cl-cdlblc story. qfivomtidallcelggfiongglso o? Afrirgna“ e l When Harrison bid Jeanne good- night in front of the house where she was to dine, it was arranged Auolzlzws LIVFRVVASALIT 1. The Toronto Star Weekly has sll the funniest comics- .‘.6 Full Newspaper Pages in Colors. Type that is easy to read. Be sure to get this week's edition. It’s now on sale. 10c everywhere in Canada, THE TORONTO STAR WEEKLY, l" nus-as. and 60:. _ v NEW, Lagos soTui, m. Opening, "Hark the Herald Angels cerning the numbers of sets Sing." Roll call "also of your shoe." three brothers in the population. the Programme for evening ‘ ‘ “ umber of children born to each. of: " “‘ ,, by lilirs. Billie MacLar- and so on, it is possible to com- " We the undcrsiunml forbid any- bne from cutting Lobster ‘frap Hows hr trespussin in plopcrlg at . Sea View. C-fililulclffjgftltlyo:Cristina? qf-Tfé,’0,‘ff1§f‘,§,“g§d‘§§u‘fgglylffskmzfz: izlily are usually sufficient. With ' Committee on School Prizes. m“ not attending School. i Con” en, we zialléfis Eaughtergiigxies; Dgliilfldghfl; 2101:“ :6 $0111!‘- tzrrilt/Zi ot 2794. , ., , . . .. . i ' '_ ~' l J ' ‘each meal in serious cases. I! not Treasurer's report was then read 1 "I18 "I B 8 l’ Mrs. r c n re c 0n 6 9°?! .__ _ ’ 311F113; 523st,” S?‘ “Pfild All.” time 0" int‘ 3211c“? .'clie\‘ed this way. see your doctor. ‘v by Mrs. W. J. Fraser who reported tbetttfustve: Zflzolgeteed ilvohatmcllbulad‘ Macwen’ “Lack “imam Reading o‘ probability only about on“ in‘; T T ‘T’ ' “ ma“, “U. Conscience Consuierdblyl W)“ 5"°_5' f“ °°‘“°°"\_ ,9 jmgfnc" Enjoy ALL-BEAN as a cereal, o! a balance of $124. This report W88 be done about it The trustees were by Mm mum Simon’ "Hm selec- about mm” years’ The" i. m‘ T‘ . on this pom shortly uiicl ' 1' it nun...- -1om ‘Sc i“ cooking Ge. the red4nd "ndovted- WY Plea-WM and the new", 5mg noun; Reading by Marjorie Webster, other record of a Frenchman who Al! s 5M had a luncheon Pkwy on mo‘ Flzvllcc. _ ilcle was so lnllchltoilfl gfcPil package at your grocei-‘s, g on “lotion of Mm A. a McKay, factory “The Old Man at the Picture Show," was struok five times by lighmlnm ‘ma a dinner damn w ‘vlliuh Cunbyl looked duel m lflgrllll u» m) llnclll- luQdC by hellogg ln London, Ont. 1 Seconded by Mm J_ A Poole, it “.85 on May 12th a n" l Lunch was served by the hostess and lfcrhaps a still less believable coin- ——~-~— uus inking her. in vlcw or what: ““..°“".T - l ~ 1' b- 1d LMrcl-sw- unanimously decided to subscribe held which b u him y ‘Be w" u“ meeting cloud by imam‘ me olden“ u the "w"! a two mm- Wvfillnfl 1i.\'- Novrlll-bq-l‘ 12nd. n‘. liarrlsoil was dolng, and his post-l ML Noun ‘mgbcd Us “ m. the Teacher's Magazine for m“; l,“ to g m‘ h‘ " m“ National Anthem. iii-Ed 116F068 "ch in 1611 i0!’ thl l3 ilm. {is I lull cc! llg from . . - > - I _ Mad- . ' lte sum of money‘ A large num- (Patriot please copy) 55"" cflme- each with u“ 85ml Puma d°pam“° m‘ ‘he “uh she “Why do you suy will‘ 11kt‘ that?" teaiiheis °f ‘he 511131191‘ Bladefi- ber attended our meeting of March name gggh ygsgmbflng the other l. iarlnlug l rqlll sell ul pllbl zlllclion Lciz. iitlllitl‘ guilly ul no! giving him all mv accl ant - . n n»- mu-Jt“: 1 but“, n l ‘F “Ila? {ngliizc any of hcr lllnc lhc following (my. so 5 yerlr< old 1 hcl l‘, \.-;ll< old, ohc proffered u hasty lllVllflLlOll no .i!‘..\ old 7 lllllch cows‘. brmlklnsl, ‘ "m- '3 mliml '3 "But don't durc liklllic ulonlld‘ 1 n!’ h ullll! 11!" silo lung-hurl. Till: is New} “Qwolh York. l-elllembel", llol Ioxlll!‘ I 1:111,” plow : digger. llolnsc hoe / '3‘ and hurrou‘, thl '3'. Fairbanks Sonic Hr accepted eagerly. i’ "Just promise mu you'll have ham and eggs or some other luansized meal, he qualified. "it'll be lunch Elcigh and box, lnunlm- .\])|‘(1H for mo and I don't cotton much lo dfillzln m- lull-all - , that Frcnrh hlruklzlst nil-u o1 com-c ‘md Klan-c». luring, ‘o p1,»; box, - » and a iiugel‘ loll." QTflIil can, ‘post imp» d~ggsrs and "I lareakfast only on cllocollllc. other articles tnrl numerous to n . . . mention 'l‘cl'ln.<. all runas of $1000 bu!‘ F“ have ‘em 100d u” 1w“ I mcl llllfiPl‘. cuz-Jl; li\'l‘i' lllnt illllOililt l"'°'m5"d Jemm“ “Good nlgm! . q-lndi: ulllll Ix-l d n- m p'.,-;<\;nbm; Thrills.» for (lFiVlllg mo up. I wlsll 1 i934, on illlilfltllfl _‘.»"1“.' nouns". could lukc you wllll lllu l0 Lilo ‘,6’ riccullnl for c. ll. puny.‘ "I don't!" hc replied with a. wry slnllc. “I'd llc like a bull in a china shop with all your finc friends, ‘Nlglllf’ ' _Ii day is $l0l'.'ll,'»'. firs‘. flflg day hallowlllg. ALLIANCE WITH AN ENIIMY I ihc bcalific look upon tilt‘ 11311115‘ llintfs 111cc as llc uuxlnd u! his lovely tllllllflyPl‘. The chap; in lovc with asked Jcnnnc. He olllllcd wisely‘. ‘ "I can understand I!(J\\'_'lll_\’ dear, you!" _ Jeanne crilnsollcci. "All: North! You mustn't say such ii thing! Really’! Why he — he wouldn't think 01' such importin- Hill“ "Lnlvv in iil\\‘li_\'.‘; llnpcrllncnl- (Zilild! Espcclnllyl lovc (lllectcrl toulnrd a beautiful girl. Why even I dare to‘ raise my eyes to you!" hc murmurq cd with l1 look of mock devotion. l Joann: lllugllcrl, rolicvcd that the conwrontlon was inking nnotvllcl" tack. ' THE GAME PROVES NOT S0 EASY "I SiiW a young lriclld 01' mine I yesterday whom you must meetf’ North changed the topic still fur- Relnelllbrance Day, ' Notwithstanding that the weath- \‘l' was not of the best brand on Salliifdllj’, the lfulnonlbrnnce Day ccrclnony at BclLlst drew a large llulnbcr together and everything‘ was carried out in a, manner worthy or the solemn occasion. At the church the choir, twenty in number, lflfi in thr- singing of the hylnm. lls llldlcafed in the printed programme. Miss A. More” at the organ. 0n the pulpit plat- form wcrr- Rev. D. L. Griffiths, who led tllc procecciings; Rev, T, R. Skinner. Belle Rivcl‘ and Major '1'. Edgar McNutt. of Charlottetown- Before the singing of the first hymn the members of the local Legion branch had taken their seats in the front pews reserved for them. led by Conlrudc J. Mc- Dougall. Prayer was made by the I ident, was read which expressed her A letter from Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Leod, Lorne Valley, District Pres- ‘lth, at. which a short concert was held. after which a social hour was held and refreshments served. It was thought, advisable to ap- point a committee to assist the teachers with the closing concert. A delightful program was put on by the kiddies and much enjoyed by the large number present. . April 4th was athletic night at the Institute and the program put on Joy Mrs. Sid McLean was much enjoyed by all present. The July meeting took the form or a. picnic at. which a strenuous program of sports was enjoyed and a bounteoils supper served on the grass at the gage. ' The Institute took the tables at the Montague Horse Races August 9th and with such a good bunch of sports to work with, I enjoyed the day immensely and hope all the workers did the same. As you know a snug sum was realized. n enjoyment of her visit to our In- stitute, Finding that Prof. Lloyd Shaw was available for a lecture, it was decided to ask Prof. Shaw to come to Montague to lecture in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Reynolds volunteered to ispeak for the hall. Mrs. Syd McLean and Mrs. McLure were appointed to make twelve posters announcing the coming lecture- Mrs. L. H. Coffin and Miss Francis Coffin were appointed to take charge of the program to be given at this lecture. Miss Popper, lecturer and dc- monstrator from the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa. being available for a meeting on Thurs- day, it, was dfcided to have Miss Pepper if the roads were in a favorable condition. The following officers'were el- c. it Queer Problems In Empire Court (Canadian Press) MANCHESTER. EinGiand. Nov. 16 —Them is no pom-t in the world‘ wh'ch bears cases so atrgngg u those that come beforr the Judicial Commlttce of the acco dng to the Manchester Guar- Prlvy Council, an. Athough it is sometimes pardon- aify ooifusad with the Privy Coun- l itself, its oonnecton lvith that vastly more ancient body .'s mere- ly nominal, and it mght just as well be called what it is-the Im- perlal Court of Appeal. It is the grratest and most powerful court in the world, and it hears appeal; fr om the ends of all the earth, but sits in a small. bare panelled features and life history. Only their fingerprints were different Mathematically the chance against that being true has been computed as more than one hundred billion to one." ‘Canada Has v Many Economic i Characteristics OTTAW, Nov. 15-Oansdl. pro sents a number of economic fell- tures which determine the speoia nature of her financial problems according to the report of the R0)’ al Commission on Banking. The commissioners devote i chapter of their lengthy report t4 a review of these economic char- rwm-“a dowdv court 1n Downing scteristics. They are listed sa tol- men “View. Barsmwe. You.” pastor and Rev. Mr. Skinner deliv- acted ‘or the new y“... President The Dist‘ t’ c n“ Street," as it. was once unjustly 10w“ ' ‘ h id . Jeanne entered the iron-grilled heard 0i him, of course-y» cred a timely address well becom- Mm I“ a com“, reflected; vice Aug. 29th wzscweu oirtltvsndecrlnby of“: calLd. From all over the Empire Excess production in l lation it doorway at which a uniformed pcr- Joanna's eyelids lowered dc- mg w m‘? Mcasum‘ "MP" armther President. Mrs. J. P. Beer; Second Monti!“ bmnch although the day ‘waver problems come w ‘he Judi‘ population; sunugo had been putlcllily mining murcly". lwmn‘ Rev. D- Gllfflths. taking vice president, Mrs. h MacDonald. ‘v55 not an that (Iowa be hoped for °1°~ Wilimmfit f" sei-l-lemem- and Dependence on international i! g _ ll with opened portal since lho arrival "Yes, llc hud Lcrl with me this g‘ 11:6 Sllbiect hwihytRzgemblrgarnce Chairman of Directors, Mm A .c_ M our October meeting we had‘ 110311118 “"589 V’ be "k?" . trade; c as. iviiolilffliéroiiilmman’ OI her ca“ uncmoony vcliilih ‘batten a ctmtiii e; be at me? McKay: other Directors, lVIrs. J. A- Mrs McLeod the President of the mo‘: days W112i‘ specialized producuon and I“. Ias. B. McDonald, West St. Peters ‘d -l‘ v d he of hel- wra“ Norm stared frank“? c ' o as o a u Jec a Pmle’ Mrs‘ M- Rtymilds: Tmstees- District; Association with us Mrs‘ en a pr among the Mo}? diversity: John Slmpsou’ |;l,,ni|;on_ _ A ma‘ is": e r _ H "So? You know hlnl ill France tor and eloquent appeal created a Mm M_ Martin, Mrs‘ c’ Stewart’ n - - ammedans adviied them that there Heavy c2599‘ development; send an flnfgfnlafin“ rpgardin? l" U“ (‘lfibwutely “Ppomwd d“~$“ ],.-,-ha1,59-~ deep impression. During the cere- M F. l _ i MCUWQ-FPQk-e l/"Y "WHY i" h" was a still great? Power to whom ‘bwde r d m 1 w l ~ . . . .1 - - - d silo touched lu-l- fucc rs‘ 'C°W' m“! w“ Mrs- R" w‘ usual pleasing manner and then - ' n ° m n ° e ’ n m. ‘m notions of Estonia! non sci m: 100111. M1 _ Jeanna shook 1m head, ulony at tho monument Bugler Beck Mm L B M msh T, l tney could appeal for justlce- Do extemm. mcchumcfluy Wm‘ me powder pun “l met him at Mr. Canbysdlnncr Whiston Smith. Charlottetown, ' ’ ' ' e ' 1e 1'6"‘ B V"? WWYCSWTE P599!‘ whim you mean Allah?" asked the head- Relauée econcmic mshmu” the girl offered, gave a last 8111MB at her reflection in the mirror, and wcnt down to the drawing room. As she had expected, it was u stupid dinucl- company who had as- , selnblcd; but shc comforted herself that lt was correct and socially un- impenetrable. d: N. W. LOYVTHEER. . . i . 3 WARIEISCIEK», HOLE!‘ 86 Great Georgi, ~ ltsolvnr m Loss ::_._ ..__'_-____ lv/lcLEOD a. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Bas-rinter and Attorncy-at-Law "I believe I have the honor." said MONEY T0 LOAN ' Selby North, ollcring his urlu when --—-—-—omce: ‘so mélgfld-i-kueek-w dinner was announced. I-ie was a short, baldheadecl lnan of the “old beau" type. There was sparse, ‘ sandy llflli‘ in a fringe y around the edge of his collar, and a clipped, tawny mustuchc on his upper lip. Far from romantic in appearance. he was worth enough money to in- cite the constant angling of unat- tached yolmg ladies. Vain angling. it was too, for Selby Norlh repres- ented the type of idle. K055191118. self-indulgent, non-marrying club- FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN l-l. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summcrside or Phone 297. 1419. f llo Not Neglect lust night." . North pursued his thin lips. | "Young Bulxsiow didn't lot much grass grow under his fool. did he? At his old tricks, I see!" Joanna's heart nllsscd a beat. it was unwelcome news, but she ivnnt- cd to hcar the worst. "Is he a-lady killer?“ shdaskcd. with ucll-zlsslllncd indifference. dis- seating u sweetbrcad. North laughed. Jeanne thought it reminded her of a goat. "Is he? Well, rather! Girls all fall for him like walnuts after the first flosl, \\"lih the Barstowc millions. who wouldn't? But," he amended, "I must 5213' Vic's a personable enough young fellow to attract women even without i-lis gilded background. And. inn may flirtatious he's had-oh‘ Lord! ' The zest went out of Joanna's ap- ' petite. She pusher her entree aside. man which infects New York. ,i-ie knew something nlore or less |derogatory about everyone and the fact that most of his knowledge was false didn't restrain him from pass- ing lt on to willing cars. Neverthe- less his friendship was much sought by everyone, especially by girls who had a social career to establish, for it was wiser to ally onc self with the enemy. Many a career had flourished, or been nipped in the bud, by failure to observe the un- failing law. Jeanne had early been tipped oil to this fact by Canby and had l-hastencd to align herself with the North faction. As a result shc was ‘persona grata with the little bald man, and her stock soared in circles lwhorc his careless tongue waggcd. "I didn't expect such good for- tune!" she murmured as shc tucked her hand through North's proffered 100 Bushels of Feed Wheat .. - ' arm and sauntcrcd with him to the ‘ '1. dinlnB salon. “Usually I draw stupid, and Some more goody‘ > l_ partners." in“ bored cynicism which failed to hide '-. Your, Eyes _ An examination might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS Charlottetown and Alberton m s as‘ WANT ED s" ram Li?” He smiled down at her with a . his gratification at a tribute from a ,1 l we Se“ FEEDS’ aniwililillitlilll woman. " " table -~ kinds, at lowest prices. ' You and me mm “w” . . ‘ . --l. li,.'ltkcit?' at our seed store’ than your at» cave er a l»: l ~ . k d they were seated at Queen Street. w 1.0m? c as 1h". ...l)... l‘ ,i -l"liiiil(‘. wrinkled hcr forcncad. & "Whom doyou mcnn?" . a So? Ii was not going to be as easy as shc llhd expected! The game was only half begun! 1T0 be Continued.) "Now that you've hetrd my opin- ions," said a plnlianlcnlarycandi- date, lldcircesiug u public n-lccting. "I think you wll agree that my opponent hasn't a leg to stand on." “All the mu’. laaron why he should have the seat," said some- one in the crowd- lliii "ullilll DICKENS” FEELING ls [IVER with a. clear and not too loud bugle call, gave the sign for the two min- utcs silence, and also for the close. The address of Major T. E. Mc- Nutt was thoughtful and of deep interest. After singing of "O God Our Help in Ages Past" the “Last Post" rang out on the bugle, after which about a dozen wreaths were placed at the foot of the soldiers monument; as tokens from the local schools and other institutions, also from relatives of those who fell in the war. The wreath of the Legion, which was the largest. was laid in its place by Mrs. McRae of Point Prim, whose son was one of those who never returned from the Great War- After this the Reveille was cf- fcctively given by U"? 511E191‘. and “God Save the King" sung after which the throng dispersed, PCT- haps wondering whether before an- other Remembrance Day was due, the pence of the nations would again be disturbed. During the service at the church Rev, Mr. Griffiths paid an affec- tionate tribute to the memory of Comrade Pat 33711195. a most faith- ful and beloved member of the io- cal branch of the Legion, who had passed to his long rest a few weeks ago. In the evcrling the local Legion members and their families and a few invited friends held a supper. preceded with a very pleasing pro- gramme of music and literary items. This impromptu affair, sl- though quiet of its kind. was thor- oughly enjoyed by all who gathered. Those who took part included Mrs. Emily West. accompanist, Mrs. J. Vanlderstlne, Messrs. Dan Ross. Wake Up Your Liver Bile. Feel Fit. You Ncedn't use Calomel To Do It. It's your liver. failing to pour out tbs ' two pounds of bile, daily. into your bowels, makes you fool so oI-colour. innk of bile means poor digestion. Fond n". too long In, your bowsla and doors. y..." system is mlaoned. You go through t a misery oi gkas. Mustang. pain. heartburn. You have: a dar hmwn abominable taste in your man", and izs-i breath. Your skin's unhtailhy m4 niton your head aches. Your whole ayaiem mm» out oi killer. lloI ran you rraaonabi expect condition like l‘ is by more] taking lallsi, ma". rvwl “slur, nil, laxative can y or rllewin gum or n-lluhage? ‘Fhsso nniy move the lmwr s, R11!" that's um. enough. You must wake up your Lrnr hi . .‘\ Vlllii rninmrl (men-my). Tulle (Tansy- "Tho gcntlcnlnn of the violet suit n with whom I saw you nrrlve. My cab Liiiln Liver lfilla. The ‘rs urriy vcggvnmfl antic. lurn and sale. 'i‘ iey'l make )ul|_|s0| n t -. -. M... _, I1» l. I l l.|m.-. ._.l n» Just nn nnnnn» lnnnnnn. "ram. '.'..":",:.::.“:.r...".."::'l.l.;lll.:cf-.. . l“ My my. What a llnlzcrmx: flood bye!" canny-l‘ ,“_"ixflj_v'r'.;"r,_'jj.'l'f°oj',';l'i f: .~ 1"’ °"=“°“» ‘rt l " '“ “NW” “ n n“ '1' "r" " ‘-""'-' rmtvarwwr"lfi‘"""""“ in rlsar up a » Robert West. John Lastrange. Jus- tin Vlmiderstlno. Jack Griffiths, zlierb and Jack Worth. Short but 'pleasant; speeches were delivered by Rev. D. L. Griffiths, Mr. J. Lara- bec, M.P.P., and by the chairman. lMr, J. M. McDougall. Treasurer, lvLrs. W. J. Fraser, and the Secretary. Mrs J. C. McLure, were both re-elected. all enjoyed. At this meeting we were pleased to have other visitors from Lorne Valley- The visiting of one Institute to another gives interest and enthus- iasm and I think a thing which should be encouraged. At this meeting readings were given by Miss Frances Coffin and Mrs. Sid McLean. Mrs. A, Hume has acted as Press Secretary and has filled her office with credit. A canvas was made for Red Cross purposes and $10 given to the Sanatorium Cunl lssion. Twen- ty dollars was voted to clean the school and $60 given to the trus- tees. Twenty-five reflectors were procured and distributed. At our last; meeting $20 was voted for school prizes. This, fellow work- ers, is a brief outline of..the work done during the term. Now I have to thank my many Institute friends for their hearty co-operation dur- ing all those months. No unpleas- antness has in any way crept into our work or our meetings, and I trust that my successor may have Following is the President's re- port: Dear fellow workers-Time has again brought us to the annual meeting of our Institute and to re- view the work of the past year. I trust, our meeting this evening will cause us a. feeling o1 satisfaction, knowing we have done our best, and that the report of work ac- complished will not be disappoint- ins t0 you. ~I thank you for the honor of making me President and trust you will not regret the con- fidence you placed in me, as I have tried to render faithful and un- selfish service. It has been a busy term, but with such a wonderful bunch of women to work with, I can truthfully say it has been a pleasure. I shall briefly mention some "of the work accomplished during my term of office. As you already know a meeting was held Feb. 7th in the teachers’ man of the village. “No,” replied the priest. "nor ,e£ther. who is a child in the hands of this mighty Power- His name is Judsh-aE-Kemiti." In this way the dispute Street. and the Judicial Committee found for the Mohammedans. the Kr learnt-Hind reached Downing More automobiles are being reg- istered in Spain than a year ago. Kitchener Case Is Very Unusual NEW YORK, Nov. ld-Commsnt- ing on the recent report from Kitch- ener, Ont., concerning the additloni to the families of the three noun-l man brothers on Friday, the 13th, mm know; 1115 pom" _ mm] ho of two sons and one daughter, the Harold-Tribune editorially remarks such a joint arrival is probable only once in about 600.000 years. It says: Canada, the report states, hsa a! area of 3,690,043 square miles and a population of 10,376,788 people. 0i‘ three persons to a square mile. "Within her borders are im- mense and varied natural re- sources, the exploitation of thesa resources by an active and enter- prising people has led to an output of commodities of many kinds greatly in excess of the consum- ing power of the existing popula- ; tlon," the report continued. “In order to dispose of this sar- plus, Canada has necessarily t4 find markets abroad for a consid- erable proportion of her production. Necessity-tho tug between tn! extremes whcren w: are tried. No stands at this point. ft is certain that those who own the implements of production are to be the masters of those who use "On reasonable assumptions con- than, as pleasant and profitable a year. Sincerely, AGNES C. COITIN, President. room in the Montague Memorial school for the purpose of re-organ- icing. This meeting was largely at» tended and much enthusiasm shown. During the term ten monthly meetings were held and numerous executive meetings, all of which were well attended. Fifty members enrolled. Roll call was responded to in different ways Annual Mood; Gable Head W.I. The annual meeting of Cable Head If You Extra-Fast Relief such as. "My Favorite Flower," "Where I Should Like to Travel," “Conundru-ns," "Books I have Re- cently iilnjoyed," etc. At the begin- ning of tho term we discovered there were not enough chairs to ’ ‘ the ‘ “ _ the meetings. so L usht tnmy new ones and repaired the old ones Whiiih We" in "TY poor condition. So that our Institute chairs could not go astray, artistic touches were placed on the back of the chairs by some of our talented members, The globe was repaired and again West Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John 1-f. Blmons on Wed- nesday, 1, with six members and one visitor present. Meeting opened by singing "O Canada." Roll call was answered with "Jokes and paying of J..- fces." Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Secretary treasurer read the report for the past year. which showed re- ceipts for $41.24. Expenditure $85.41.- balanca $8.83. The sum of $1.75 was received for membership fees at this meeting. Committees gave their report. Ei- Answered Accordingly Evcry t ‘- should ponder the remark of a. 5-year-old. In nn in- doings-nee test shc was asked: "Are iron a boy or a girl?" Shc looked at the teacher squarely in the eye, and solemnly replied: "Boy." Later she told her mother: “When " IIPISOH nsks you a silly question, 11's all right to give a silly answer." ‘visited at least oncc a moqh by placed in theschool and the “hm; ection of officers then took place. Old officers were re-eiected, one new auditor was appointed. Members decide‘ to hold an annual supper on Thursday night, Nov. am. at the] homo of Mrs. George MacLaren, each member to take u guest. Cor- respondence was mad and discussed. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John K. Simone. I members of the Instuum on a“ count 0i’ s0 many fires, it wag thought advisable to start fire drill in the school and have the bu]; door which has always been kept looked. fixed so that in the case of an emergency it could be Opened QIIMIY- 5° mlnv school age mud. Demand Because of a unique process in mmllildulv. Aspirin Tablets are made to disintegrate-or dimlvk I INSTANTLY you take them. Thus 91¢)’ start to work inslunilp. Start taking hold" headache; neuralgia. neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. of oven a severe And they provide SAFE relief- for ASPIRIN does not hsnn the heart. When you buy, though, bs Want And Get on your guard against substitutes -To be sure to gel. ASPIRIN'S quici ffiliqf. be sure the name Bayer in the i‘ form of n cross is on ever tablet oi _ Aspirin. muimu, ASPIRIN DOIS NOT HARM Till IIIIARI§