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THE‘ STORY CHAPTER lll ' / native population was linked up to- gether by ties of blood or marriage, ;and oftentimes by both. a network "so intricate that only the more ob- alid recommended "Pape’s Din psln" for the speedy and sure relie of in- tion and allied stomach troubles. i . ' Po ow their examplel Get s fill-cent package of “Pope's Disps sin" from any drugglst; no matter ow severe your stomach troubles you will get “Sometimes the cause is minim portsnt but the effect ls far reach ing." LIVE HOGS We are taking livej hogs daily, excepting‘ y _ Saturday, payingfj. §§§ii'".°.."..T?§§§.i1'niydiiiffi??? "stay in Eurcpc. highest market prices: 5,... .=..,..... Davis £6’ Fraser Neither shall I. POULTRY We will be buying live and dressed fowl and chickens for the balance of the season at highest marke prices. . He‘: I can't bear to think of the we also requireufiszr animal that once wore ‘this a‘ large quantity of she: What was lt-a skunk? dressed geese and .ducks‘ from December; 10th t0 15th.‘ Be sure: and get our prices be-f fore selling. ‘ Just gone down. 5 He (‘villus her in his arms): I'm all eer, too. SWIFT . -.- .. CANAD1AN ALL ss-r, "roe ' Co” LTD_ She: Look, tho new moon has ‘ssrnmwoeao _ . ' e s uosaqaJnH J D SOUTrII-IAMIFPON WOMEN'S n»:- STITUTE ainmiivxa —— THE ANNUAL MEETING of the u“ “m” u"! Southhampton Woman's linstltuw wmsaq was held at the schoolhouseon Nov., Iii Maw! e111 film em l0 sirslro rains 3o lllfllnflflllll) sq; 100]]! fpmopee tom Lin m5 em“ J0 rumours unwed -so us 1o uorsdurnsuoa nsq; qlnorm ‘sole uneapp canon poqnboa II uomodosd aim new l 111W"! fl "IV-Ill out] Imus sag "flung snug 9W1 3° em iIIWI all!!!" pogrulmos s; 1| ‘solo [IIII-lllfl 12sec; one" .s| iuspislro nswnq mung sq; p uuod 0.41am on“, "MOJOp ate tue 3o sooesord all! men- ‘WI 0P 910391911 pus uo|s|s 1001131! assq ‘III lIW-lllllil "III-II lB-lzlflfl ‘ed by singing "The wreck- or the Number Nine). followed by roll call. answered by each member paying her fee. The financial statement was read by the Secretary, after which the electiorfof officers took place. Officers for 1929: President-Mrs. Frank J. MacAulsy; Vice-President- Mrs. Marcellus McDonald: Sec'y- Treasurer-Mrs. Franklin McAulsy. A discussion on general business ‘then took place, the members de- ciding w hold a. dance at the home ‘of one of the members, in order to raise funds. The mestins closed by ‘singing the National Anthem after w-hlch lunch was served by‘ the iilldlés. A social hour was spurt in I music and singing. l-‘uivng city .the chilly little! islands of the North. Every day theflommunlty house on. hill slepewss- open for ‘bridge and Midsummer W” 5am time T91‘ in.‘ vlous forms of relationship were given acknowledgement. . The island was three or more miles in length, barely OaG-IIILIE wiue _ a r line f rock on the tea, and everyfiaturday night offer- Angifffédum 0th, m“ waning. ed its New. England shone dinnerymg flown gi-aduauy m‘; aww 10w followed by dancing to the strains . valley slope o; emu-am 8mm on the °T a "'31 , °mheslr° “m! Sim‘ (bay shore. A motor road led up from Phime acwmijPmment P1931“! Pllpu-ithe landing beyond the Captains lar song hits of the season not moreihouse‘ and the“, M, the hem!‘ mm, than WA“ "mwved- we" Wereiedbackward along the shore. But auto parties, boating parties, beachneadm; the other w,“ ma, me [gr- Pmles» b" Fumes- M dusk est were only dwindling trails. In "e17 fine "mil Sh‘? “Md mm" ‘the foreground of the for- slitheryfims halfadozen or mo houses‘ fringing the woods and shore parties, where clams were bak-qwkmg on down me grassy 510m w ing, potatoes roasting. or lobslarsthe b”. , _ bmlllnl The farthest of these houses, built Bu‘? my did, mt 5113mm the 4W5" rat the last stand, where the forest ety and the summer holiday lifepfmnd the shm-eqme merged, w” the the lsmnd- She reveled m "°s‘/,n‘Lone Pine. Beyond all others , far- freedom from the nervous pl'0S$'li!‘e‘mel-‘ highs“; alone 1t 3,00,; 51°01, 0f an WWW?!" c“? "K513811911 ebireniote. Beyond the Lone Pine, on b°w~ whe“ her‘ easel “m PM.“ the peninsula of foreetlandthat end- arrived, she installed a studio in}, ed m sheer mcky (mug w” bu; one the bay snoreQbeneath Gay's: grassy _TBE_¢HARL<>iTETQ_WI:LGQARI>IAN__.. Auzrtalmiry, although not hired four 6th. Seven members and, tour. vislt-. iors were present. The meeting open-J one corner of the‘ big bright livhtgi ‘room of the Lone Pine, and feltrat peace with the world. Auntnimlry‘ was her fflend. Aunt- almiry was everybodys friend. She was a. sort of unendowed‘ institution she went with the island. But al- thoughwduntalmiry no longer work- ed for a living, not as we speak of‘ working for s. living, she earned hori keep, because she‘ did what she could.- Wheriever there was fruit to can in the house of a. native Islander, Jelly to make, or tomatoes to pickle. the occasion, was always there, ways at work. I For nfty years, she had presided at the arrical 0i 'all the-small expect- ed-ones arciszici Evergreen. She had sat up~with theksick, mourned with the sud, wept over the dead. She kept everyoodys children while mothers went shopping played bridge, or had more children. And for all these things, as Aunt- slmiry gave in service, sue was paid in kind. Winter apples, pocawes squashes, Jellies and canned fruit filled her larder. She bade. charge account at the Pier grocery store, but her inontliiy bills were rendered ‘no; to her, but to the administrator, ‘as was right. l Auntauniiry had her own bank ‘account, we. it was e. small sank ac- count, but like the widow's 0L1 and, El- nieal it was newer diminished, but ‘e iratlier grew a little, dilriousiy, now ‘and then. its nucleus was her inden- tics! bank account of thirty years ‘beIOPB. when she was obliged alter a severe illness no give up, once and lforever all actively remunerativs in.- ‘bor. i No one, however, considered Aunt- almlry an oblcct of cnarityhor did .siie so consider herself. She did what she coiild. She received what she needed. “Why, it is socialism," Gay cried enthusiastically. "The very principle of SOOIB-lldlll,‘ applied, enecuve and practical!" but Mrs. Andover drew herself up coldly. "Not by any means," she said sternly. "Such an ideal Socialism AS one of those new-tangled notions DfOllghb over from Russian; one of those bolshevlk countries. We don't hold to such things on our island." O O I O O I l With the familiar and much loved 1m." phemalla of her profession spa t her, and with all of ner pretty personal possess! um to soften the rugged austerity of her surroundings, Gay settled down with comfortable illtiClpfltl0ll8‘ of long and lovely clsure for leisurely work. Every day he went out for a longiwalk through he shivering little forust that back- cd the cottage, and .,down to the Jacky shore, and as sttength return- ed, her spirit of adventure quiineri- ed also. Each day ehsyfared farther, .a.lways with greater-Joy. and daily idaring steeper cliffs and rougher. 5 other building. This was brown as the Little Club house. CONTINUED i A FAREWELL PARTY A very interesting and social ev- ent took place at the home of Mrs. John L. Murphy. Newton. on Mon- day evening, November 26th.. when e. number of friends and relatives gathered to say "fareweil“ to her son Cecil, who left on the following Saturday for New York. After a pleasant hour was spent in music and dancing, Mr. Sablnus McKen- na was appointed chairman, who called upon Mr. Aden Greenan who read the following address, while Mr. Vernon Gresnan presented Mr. Murphy with a well filled purse. Although Mr. Murphy was m- plstely taken by surprise, he ma e s very fitting reply, thanking all for their kindness and thoughtfulness shown towards him. Luncheon was then served by thd ladies and the remainder of the ev- ening spent in music and dancing, tlll the wee smell hours. when all departer for their homes alter spending s. very enjoyable evening. Following ls the address: Dear Cecllz-We have come here tonight, one and all to bid you "ad- u" on the eve of your departure for U. S. A. It is with sincere regret that we see you go from our midst. for you have been brought up amongst; u; and by your kind and generous disposition, have won for yourself, the honour. esteem and admiration of us all. Al. U18 same time, we know gur- ioss will be mother's gain, so Wherever you so in your new flold of labour we tnist you wll! make mini’ friends. but do not forget your old friends of "Newton" and smmlndlfl! districts who are so Well represented here tonight. While fate bids you depart from "8. we feel that we could my, see gains?‘ without some little remem. Kindly accept this 1ft i token of our friendship 11:1 1.121% together with our best wishes for a Pleasant trlp and many blessings or health. prosperity and abundant suo- cess in all your undertaking. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors. FREEJ i ' wintry?‘ “mu” d m‘ The obo amu of money . ‘ sno] 1s" i Comprising in alisome seven hun- has on given awqby us in . ~ ' ' p < 618M ,dred sci-es, the island hsd o - CASH PRIZES , ' . “pat been occupied exclusively by three . ’ ‘ i‘ ii ’ m‘ ' families of sturdy sesf stock: $5ooafvwz¢ffillgz I39" , sllnce ,’ Mcdnllerssnd th - pun ers oisuwe: is! prise 3199, 5th prise “o, PIOfCBSIOIIBI » the grandfather of ‘present Osp- “ Q " f , ' 4h." $5.8m" - ,M8l'k R- McGlllflilli, i 54pm of glmeecli n. eseii s ._ B_ _ ‘_ -; , lllmlwbls Losclilnuslh fi-tllllfll. scum-rot. T_ "5 " ~IOIII TO A McLeod s. "senile? ' ‘ iii. s1 aura}. o. ’ QIIK Ill A ‘MIA! . Ollm II linsmssestnu r r... er McPhe cthroat 1.15m .1 lFcw ding». ‘ iii .1 iiitlfi '.=!-i!r.~‘!f i Ailbliiifiliif’ v in i l l ii" . ab. " ~ ' '= through the medium of' the Wo- The remainder of the evening was o o T's Institute a petition circulated spent in music and singing. Dainty _ / ‘a orig every man and woman in. refreshments were‘ served by the: clv E N ' thg Province, seeking their co-vpcrs- l hostess end the meeting closed w"), tlon in this vital matter. slnflilll- ' , accident, and . .-1-|"\j(“‘ l Police Mobilized - l ‘ToProtcctHoover O (Special to The Glllrdhu BUENOS limes, Dec. ia- While police today-were M BCIISOD of President-elect Hoover, the gov- “ -' ernmenfs clockwork-like organize I tion for the protection of the Hoover - pgfty began functioning in anticl- patleri ed its arrival. Police Chief colonel Graneree mobilized 1.500 Bucnos elm Wllw- Y including the entire strength of the . detectlvefcrces and in additlouvliad under his mmand strong detach- ments of military and navel forces from nearby arsenals and navy yard. ____4-o.>--—-— A FAREWELL GATHERING will answer the most On the evening of November 24th. a number of the women friends of Mrs. John L. Murphy. Ne n. L011 26, called upon her to "Good- _ bye" before leaving her old home to icaiiy, of anything the expect from a company spend the winter with her daught- builders of highest qual er, Mrs. John Johnston. Kinkoi-a. m)“ , After a few very‘ social hours were spent in pleasant‘ conversation and music. Mrs. W. P. McKenria was called upon. who read the following address, whlle Mrs. J. M. McKenna presented Mrs. Murphy with a navy blue coat sweater.- . , Following is the address: Dear Mrs. Murphyz-Jiavlng learn- ' ed a few days ago that you intend leaving usfor the winter months ' and gofng toreeide at your daught- er's home luKlnkorahwe, yourwo- men friends of Newton, decided to assemble here tonight, not to say “Farewell? for weal! hope to see you back again, but more, to con- vey to you our best wishes and to show thatwe have. always valued you ss s true friend-and neighbour. - Being of. a duietend gentle dis- position. you were always ready and willing to lend a helping hand in trouble and need. so therefore, we felt that we could not let this op- portunity pass without! some slight expression of our respect and es- teem for you. ‘.111 conclusion, we ask you to kindly accept this ‘little gift‘ as a small token of our love and remem- brance together with our best wishes for a very pleasant Nlsit. {Signed on behalf of,your women friends of Newton. ‘ l LETTER. 0F SYMPATIIY ‘Dear Mr. and Mrs. Neill and Fa- mil»- .'; We, the members of the Oyster d Bridge Women's Institute wish _ express to you our deepest sym- pathy in your sorrow. Your heme m 5°91 100918 those days and you coiinifofsllltelll Fruit wiufsent the sick and the members showed their sympathy to bereaved ones by send- liig messages of sympathy and flow- ers. It was moved and seconded that a wash basin and a new container drawing to be placed in school. Ef- ectlon of officers resulted in Mrs. A. Csrew being appointed President, Mrs. Wonnacott," Vice President; and Mrs. Earle MacRae. Secretary Treas- urer( re-electecl) Directors: Mrs. A. Mrs. T. Palmer. Auditors, Mae Paul and Laura MacRae, Delegates t0 Convention: Laura MacRae and Ja- nle‘Sperice. Subs. Beatrice Mathe- soii and Mrs. R. Silllphant. Special _ committees appointed: Programme: "m?" 115W" m!‘ me fwlsi/BDS andgNTiz-rs Stead. Laura MacRoe and Jan- Wiw 0f YOU-Y men’? lilillelllrl. ‘is Spence, Visiting Sick: Mrs. Brown, .Mey you be comforted in yourivliss Matheson and Mrs. s. slin- srief by Him who knows your BOTT-lphaht. Visiting School: Mrs. Paul OW End i185 551d "QUUCT llttlt Chllmand Jgnlg Bpgngg Mgeflng cloggd d?“ F9 00ml? uni-O M6 Md folbldyith the National Anthem after them not for oi‘ such is the Kills-which dainty refreshments were 59m 01' Heal/m- Y°ll (>811 llwflyfserved bv the hosikss. The Decem- ggm‘°mbgetllutgrf%rilsgrflll P9411 and ber meeting is to ‘be held at the . "i-‘W i - home f Miss Beatrice M n ~-. $1sned on behalf o; the Institute. when ifbll call will be axiswerzrtlhmh mmbels- a Christmas receipe. Mrs. R. L. McPherson. President. L N K w , Miss Margaret chandler‘ O G CREE Tugliiirnrrs INST] Secretary. EXECUTIVE DIEETING OF EEJ. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs Ernest Turner with an attendance of fif- teen membem and two visitors. The meeting , ‘ with the singing or the Institute Ode and repeating the A meeting of the Provincial Ex- ecutive of the Women's Institutes, ‘together with the members of In [qulry Conunlttee. appointed at Con- vention, was held in the Institute loffice, Charlottetown. on, sstui-dav. §Nov., 24th., was Schurman presid- ed. The mamberd present were Miss the minutes of last meetlngand g9. proval of same. It was moved. and second ‘ that a number of bills in connection with the bazaar be paid. Schummn‘ M,“ Saunders‘ m“ Yeo‘ was decided to hold a bazasn on Mm Mutch‘ Mm Rose‘ Mm‘ 3mm e 17th. also to have sale of lun- . trellis" tech/ace HE New Victor (plug-in) radl? receiver is of such design that 1t quiremcnts. Technicians who view icjattest that it is the most expertly designed, electrically and mechan’ That is, of course, a natural thin to for drinking waiter be provided, also, a display board for writing and; MacPherson, Mrs. R. Sllllpharit, and, 3nd‘ Alma out lCreed.” followed by the reading offi Honor 3Q“ for November: ‘exacting re- ‘oPemws y have seen renowne‘ as ity reproduc- Ciladys McQusi-rle; 3rd. Eric. Carr.’ Grade IV-lst, Elsie ‘Axworthy and Irving NellLequai. Grads IV-lst, Leltha Home: 2nd, i118. . Grade n, Err-lat, Katherine Mec- Pherson; 2nd, Bernice Axworthy; Srd-Vega Matheson. " Grade 11 Jn-lst, Jack Cudmore; 2nd. Daniel MacPherson. _ Grade I BIP-"lst, Preston Neill; 2, Ernest Axworthy. . Grads I ‘Jn-Ist. DorlsMmoI-ure; _ Margaret Chandler. - Teacher. ioimsroiv-s RIVER. ‘moot The following ‘is the standing of; Johnston's River School" for‘ the, month of November. " Grade X.--l, Ruth Trainer. Grade IX.-l, Hilda Halloran. Grade VIL-l, John Trainer; Mary Power. and Gordon McDonald, equal; 2," Willie Currie: 8, Gerald Power. Grade III-l, Peter Cummlskey; 2, Enunet Power; 8, Emest Currie. key; 2, Basil Slaven; 8. Clair Slav- en; 4, BlalrlldacDonai-d e. Lawrence Brawl. Perfect emool‘ anew-Peter Cummlskey. —*<-o->-—-—- MIBOOUOIIE OONVENT Hennlna Arse it; 3, PM‘ ‘ nau ‘ nor-only Margaret McMillan. ter, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. McMillan. "h" “ml "nd-Y- Revert o! sick Mm Mama‘ M.“ Mamhmnks‘ and committee was given for month of Mm Ives‘ iNovember. Mrs. W. E. Stretch and The chief pumo“ o‘ m“ meeting Miss Louise MaeKenzle were sp. w“ t}, confm- Wm, p; gmlmgnjpfllnted on the sick committee for the Provincial Health Diagnosticlani month of December. The following to secure from him information inlprbqramme was well rendered: regard to the building of a Sanlwr-l mWilnB-Mre. Ernest ‘firmer; luiri. After an extended talk on the Rflldlhib-Mrs. ‘Norman MscLean; question in general, it was docidod!3°l°—M1'5- Fred Stretch; Regain; that a main Committee be appolnt-l-Mlss Louise MaeKenide: Reading ed, representatives of medical and —Mrs. Alex. MaeLeod; Solo-Mrs. r ' men and all other oi-gsn- W. E. Stretch. interested. and that. Total number of mints scorgd “Q isatlons MT. STEWART SCHOOL GradeJf-l, GeorgeMcAssey; 2, Aeneas McDonald. , I Grade IX-mdsrgsret Martin; 2, f John McEschei-n; 8. Mary Mctsch. era. . It wsrmoved. seconded and car- ried, thstMrs. McMillan and Mrs. Mulch be appointed to represent the Woman's Institute on the Commit- tee. t was decided that flowers be sent Miss AnnisStus-rt. Pres. of thol". I. (gagging godly N" si-lng rom an auto c“ it was also messages o ova _ y mentor of the Rs- , with.» instruct- flint osiifim’ M W! Supervisor d. IV-l. Lille Kneebone: 2 mum Martin; 8.11am llcAskill. Gr III (SrJ-l, Stella Afllsok; ladle lll , Music Honor Roll s Ieonors MacNell Helen Arsensult‘ Elaine Erick, Frances Doyle, Over lid-Celina Gaudet. Alvmgi P011161‘. Clara Greenan. Elizabeth‘ 1351900. Mnrssret McMahon. ' ’ MILLCOVE‘ SCHOOL fr" l°u°wlfl8 is the Honor Roll of lglétlivlmgerscliool for the month of‘ rade X.-l, Mary . Cecelia Maclntyre. Macmwm’ 2'] Grade VIII.-1, .~ 2‘ Bu“ Leonora Hughes; Wefiueld: a. Mulleni i suns llEliE Advanced features of the New Vic. a i. tor Radio sreztlhassis of aluminum: . , u.¢....e,....a.., paem of n. ma... r...,...,.., of-,s- pied‘ itself W: compraticrl‘ ‘j AFRICAN lien-mud ’ WWW ‘UDOIMMI’ leiévamav. w ing 1113i; busy\street. that the police prove drlveriot/hls ssr at the time thsthe ha“. at plsos; This ‘pbllee could not .811 dllmlssc Flt”. . . o»<.¢- frem house current, » plu in. Requires less current than con. sumed b Single dis giectricnlly lighted. U practically ény length antenna, inside " or outside. Scientifically armoured and shielded. Volume without dis.» tortion, through special-hookup. single reading lam ‘ LOWBOY MODEL Authorized Yicter Radio Dealers are showing phi; popular figured walnut con~ sole specially ‘designed f0. them, - with Victor Speaker,‘ the New Victor Radio, all tubes complete, and “plug- in" 097d [or only ‘ 328s - Laborazerira inc. L i l ..i , ,. . l, A H‘ hes. . ‘c: - - ~- ' zoaefivrrixsoviiyoung. ' e'v.-,1,_ Francis Maclntyre; 2. come Remy: s, Raymond Mac- Orner Neill; 2rd, Wendel McQusr- 111W" crude IIL-l, Edwin Hughes; gseph MoQlllld; S, John B. Mac-n Grade 1L-1,.Loo Arblng; 2, Agncsw. Msclntyre; 8, Walter Hughes. Grade L-l. Kpthieen ‘Hughes; l. WWW, fl-‘HQIQUOPH Bl’. psfvénnisn-scnooi. f» Report for Cavendish Schobifor ihermunth of November. , . d Gra t, , de VI. Jn-l, Frances Clerk. Grade IV.—I, Pauline ‘Webb; ‘nods Smith and Isabel Dolron. molten. equal; 2, Eric Simpson; l, oi- chi-k. ' a I Grade v.-1, Raymond mlnoi-Elm 11-1, Ernest Paynter; 000118 Psynter. - Grade 11-1, Annie Smith; 2, Mel- Ida snwquiere. l Marten sod vln Braael. il-Iowsrd Gallant, equal; 8, Lcsgli Grade I. (al-l, Melvin Cummls- 987M612 r Perfect attendance-Dora shim. li-lelen SlmpeonnPauhne Webb, Brie Grade, I. (b)—!, Richard‘ Ourrie‘ Simpson Elmer 01m, Jean ems (Patriot please copy.) ._-__-oo-§_-_.- TIIAUTOB I . DIESEL MUIOI \ ,- ‘ii-l Much lntereslimss been amused in Germany by a tractor powered Grade x.-1, Helen A. nault; Zwm‘ l D195“ "WW- wgtmmw: . may 1d ‘ma. agricultural wheeled Grade ix-i. Rita Deslloches‘ 2.1mm!‘ or seulmnd with rllbbertlr- ’ es for strsstchsulsge. The engine of a two-cylinder Diesel motor hsvlnli ~ \ continuous output rating of 2'! i Progressive Series, 10o p" cent horsepower, st 850 revolutions‘ I ED070911)’. IPOnd, Dlarlssc Polrler, El-‘mmlwe- n l‘ lzebetii Glllis, Auldine Arsenaultpe" company clpd TOW“. trou III: i the . l o b. a ~ i women's‘ TEN-DAY rmsafrjfranm‘ FREE or“ P sea " m, a. Laura time . teach . said to be a fuel-sew ‘rsairmo new an‘ South Africa. i8 h!" .‘ , isnforoing- its mo! - which ll W. K. Doll. l" i 9. r v v .7‘ I‘ “ I > s; ‘ 2.