INSTITUTE NEWS-Dromore I slitute held their annual meeting Central Guardian ,3. in the school house with eight members and two visitors present. The roll eallwas responded to by paying the Institute tee. The accounts year or since the Institute ior the l started i in May werarcad by the secretary. There are $11.34 on hand. It was de- cided at this meeting to get some iurillture ior the school. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Mary Simpson's. Meeting closed with sin lug God Save the King. g- EMERALD INSTITUTE MEET- lNG-The annual meeting r 9 Insidious Eye Strain ‘ We use this adjective ad- visedly. Sufferers irom Eyestrain may have perfect vision and there- iore do not suspect the presence oi any evil detect. The motive power oi the ilntire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utilize about 20% oi this Nerve ltncrgy. but when Eycstrain is ilffiscnt. a much larger propor- tion is required. Hence detective eyes through their consumption of an excessive amount oi Nerve Energy may seriously affect the functioning oi’ other "Pkilfls ci the body and produce ill health, rmvr-z your: arcs _ M rzxanruvrzrr C. F. Hutcheson OPTOMETRIST ;v00v0v»>vo 00oeve¢000v9v909§oO0¢v0OOQ4>rvoobeeooooovooo u ‘ 5§§§§OFOO4§§§O§OO§ OOQO Jimmie Jingle Bays: Our one ambition! is to bake The finest iioai ihli» man can maile- Stewart’; Bread oi the OQ-O4%O+O-Q-O4 O-QQOFQ4-OQ-OO-&OQO-OQ-Q-OOO-OO-OO-OO-§§O§O§Q§-OO4 U‘ Iooooroorovoooo-oo-e Women's Institute was held at. thei home oi Mrs. Joseph Hughes Wednesday. November the twenty- seventh. There were eight members present who answered the roll call‘ by giving uses oi soda. The ioliow-l ing omeers were then elected. Pre- sident, Mrs. James Allen; Vice Pre- sident. Mrs. George Mayne; Secre- ltary. Miss W. McCicskegv; Directors Mrs. McEntee, Mrs. W. Clark and tin Murphy and ‘Mrs. Michael Clark‘ ‘Howard. Cornwall. Mrs. Austin Murphy and Mrs. M:- Murphy and Mrs. McEntce. It ‘was decided that the next meeting be held on Monday, December the sir:- teenth at the home oLMrs. Michael Clark. The roll call is to be answer- ed by paying the iee and bringing a new member. PROMOTION FOR I‘. E. ISLAND BIL-Announcement has been made at the C. N. it. headquarters, Mono- ton. oi the appointment oi Daniel A. MacNeiil as superintendent oi plant ior the "Canadian National ‘relegraphs cn the Atlantic Region embracing all lilies cast o1 Riviere polntment took effect as at ‘Decem- ber lst. Mr. MacNeill is a native oi Prince Edward Island and was n; one time engaged with the C. P. R... ‘as well as the Grand Trunk Tele- 7graphs.- In Ontario he entered the iscrvice oi the Canadian Govern- ‘ment Railways at Moncton as sup- ervisor oi ‘tclegraphs in June 1017. Mr. McNelll is a son oi the lat: Dr. Roderick McNeill of this city and a brother oi Mr. A. E. McNeill. BALDWIPFS ROAD. “lOMilNS INSTITUTE-The annual rncelng was hcicl on November 26th., at the ‘ltome oi Mrs. John Corcoran. tu/elve menzbers and one. visitor present. Meeting was opened by the reading oi the Creed by the president. Roll call was answered by Jokes, Minutes oi the previous meeting were read also report. oi receipts and expendi- satisiactory. The newly appointed omcers are: President. Miss Mary Carter; Vice-President. Mrs. Iian- nah Goodwin; Secy, Mrs. Pat'k Mc- Quald; Directors. Mrs. Peter Carter. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. James Baldwin; Auditors, Miss Irene Cairns, Mrs. John Corcoran; School Committee, Mrs. l-lugh McArec. Mlaa Mary Goodwin; Entertainment Committee. Mrs. Elizabeth Corcoran, ‘Miss Mary Cullen. A vote or thanks was tendered the retiring president. Next meeting lo be held at the home oi Mrs. Hugh McAi-ee. Roll call ans- wered by "My iavorlle vegetable." and how to prepare it." Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hos- teu and a social evening spent. ' PERSONALS Mrs. Frank Hughes. Erith and Ivy. spent the week with Mr. Frank How- onlmother in Boston. lltass. Mrs. J. I-Iughes; Auditors. Mrs. Ans-i Delegates. Mrs. Michael Clark andi‘ Mrs. W. Clark; School Committee: i morning cn return. They will g0 by stnntiird oil New‘ York. Detrozt.‘ du Loup and Monk. Que. Tifi ap-i tures during‘ the year when provedl Tuesday morning on a visit to her Mrs. Preston Kennedy, Kensing- tcn. and MiIs Emma Kenn BlTtil- albane. have returned to titer. ~- aitcr having a very pleaxn; v.;.. t Monoton. _J___» Mrs. L. B. Mcftoc. Sc l who spout the summer en visiting relatives and i“. . panied by he: sister. ' .li lway oi Boston. i the Paciiic Coa:i. . MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ‘ Market reports furnished by Green- q-liejds 8r CL. Montreal. tn Stcwar‘. , Jones d: ('30.. 83 (ireattieorgc Street, Charlottetown. _ 1 Quoted at closing. Dec, 3, 1929. CallMouey .. 4'5"?) jAbitibl .. sail ‘iAibcrta Paciiie Grain .. ... 29": a . 2-“; _B A. Oil .. ... . .. 41h 1B. C. Power .. .. ..- 39W lemming Products .. . 2i ‘CanadaCar .. ._.- 25w iCanada Cement]. 18.- icanada Power and Paper .. ‘J3 ‘Canada Brewing . 10 ‘Dominion Bridge .. '76 Foreign Power Securities .. 27'. Frnscr Company .. ‘Z5 ‘General Steel Wares .. .. 20 Iiome Oil .. ... Imperial Oil . ‘llndustrinl Alcohol .. international Nickel .. ‘International Petroleum . . . . -. ‘biaszcy Harris ., lvlontrcal POWER‘ -- IXQcColi Frontenac ,. ‘National Breweries .. ‘National cl Cm‘ .- - ‘Cnnnda Bronze .. ... ... ..- lconada Molting . Dominion Tar .. . c»: at. ....- - nee u. “- m.'Nizrgai'a l-Iuclscn Power . leit ThursdoyiRflillv ~ Eng-eel 319k C9mm§ We- W555 L- and Edmonton. Mrs. Howard intends: l Claik- MIS- 5901119 Mai/m. M-"B- A- zpcnding the winter with relatives on‘ (j. ' _o'.<l Mu‘. . ‘Emmett Noenan. m “lTiiE CTHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN C‘) OfThQ EAT D .1 ._ >7 ‘Bendix Aviation .. ... ‘ 31 flcenssiiantctl Gfl-s .. 100%.‘ ‘LiKCPlIiItiClIRI Harvester .. ... 83%‘ -|'l‘\Cll‘.lC2QtL Cotipcr .. .. 60H; .. . l4 l Paramount Players Losky‘ .. oi New Jersey .. 64% .t.cs A. ,5 Ovc. cud ... .. oral Motors . .. . U S. Sibel .. 151‘ ‘ . rsaxns é Bank of Nova Sestia .. 335 Bank oi Nlontrcrll .. 2J3‘ err k oi Comlncrcc 2.30 297 Royal Bank .. CARLETON SCIIOCL 'l.‘he stondiirg; oi Carleton School iior the ‘month oi November is asi ‘follows: _ ‘ Principals Department. ‘ ‘l Grad: X41 Dorothy MacDonald; ‘l JOSCph Smith; 3 Helen McCarville. U dc lX~~l Eleanor Bell; 2 Doris‘ Gillespie; 3 Myrtle McCarville. tirade v111-1 Hensley MacDonald; Grade VII-l Mildred Muttart and Thelma Quigley icqual); 2 Har- Primary Department. de V Sr.-1 Allison Harper; 2 n MacDcnaltl; 3 Theresa l\ic-' Camille. Grade V Jiw-l Edward Oatwayq l l I Grade IV—l Jolin Quiglcy; ‘.1 Al- vin Oatway: ‘ Grade 111-1 Frank Taylor; 2 Deane Bell; 3 Beryl ‘llaylor. i Grade II Sr.—l Marion Bell; I! Ii John lliacDonald' Grace liowatt: (equal) a nd Arthur MaeMickcn Grade II Jr.—1 Jeanne Multnrt; 2 “Ruth MacDonald; 3 Mary Qulglcy. i Famous Players .. ... .. 44‘ G do I Sr 1 J h N _ 2‘ Noranda .. 3iti|Llora ‘ ’_ 050p 00mm’ | l . yd Ontway. 'P°“’°" Cmpmmm‘ " w“ Grade 1 Jr.—1 Irene Bcll' z Ger-i [Price Bros. .. ... Giltniitdon Gillespie‘ ' lQucbec Power .. ... vii __ , _ ‘Shawlmgan " "°"“'M:§i‘>‘§t§;id u‘ii‘liixl1c[l‘i"‘c‘:lmMu_t._tai't])o"1'(ii‘¢‘§‘l§-‘ Smclters .. ... ... 26TH“ Quigléy‘ Mmam. Macbonald SW1“ Calliid“ -- 45'“ "Theresa. MeCorville, Arthur‘ Mae- slmims H " “’ 3"‘ Mickcn, Jeanne Muttart. Winn“)?! Eieamc '- " '" " 55 Teachers. A. Laura Mutiart. Verna Steel oi Canada Pfd -- --- --- 397'“ ' warm Allegheny .. ... ... ... 2i i‘ Amvifln C1"- -- 1" LETTER. or‘ SYMPATHY Anaconda .. ... ... ‘wit ____ '""""" To Mr. David Marchbank and communes l ll Dear Fricnds:-Wc. the olilcrrs RELIEVE!) . . . QUICKLY This Purely Vqeiabie Pill will move the bowels without any pain and _ deprcesin after ef- fects. Sick Headaches, ndigestion, Biiiouaness and Bed Com lexion quickly relieved. Children on Adults can easily swallow Dr. Carter's tiny, sugar coated pills. They are free from calomel and poisonous drugs. 1rd at Cornwall. i All Druggists 25c and 75c red plrrr. . ~11 u“. Heaven‘). mm, rm. c. a Bale. equal. ialt ' SIMIPILIS was trauma. and God saw m. a» call ‘and members of the Alma Women's Missionary Society. desire to express to you our deepest sympathy in the great loss you-have sustained. and the sad bereavement in your home by the sudden death oi‘ your wiie. and the loving mother in the family cir- clc. We pray that God may comfort and sustain you. and that you may .cll look iorward to a happy reunion Her work hcr home to a mansion in the skies which l-le has prepared ior those ivho loved and serve him. she will be greatly missed in our W. M. 5o- ciety. ci which she was president as i 5075 i wcll as in your home. So we today m; pm;- 37"i;1‘1'~‘\‘9 “'19! 3'0" “m1 9m?!‘ You 0H1‘ Town Pump. He represented liizn- - most tenderest sympathy realizing l2 I HOW foéblé BYE our WOYGS t0 W" 1T1 pump as a sticentoi‘ nnrl mintur: 10"§i0?ll11"¢5il113 your areal 115s in l-hfllout its excellence; tn the 491., | home. A mothers kind loving carcl pergpn; ior you all. will be greatly missed. Sale in the arms oi Jesus. i Sweetiy her soul shall rest. Signed in behalf of Alma W. M. : Society. Mrs. D. Barbur. Vice. Prse.. Mrs. l-l. Barbour. Treasurer. Janie S. Crockett. Secy. LETTER or" SYMPATHY i Dear Mrs. MacDonald and iamilyz-l We. the members oi the ‘Orwell’ Women's Institute desire to express our shiccrc sympathy. m the loss‘ which you have sustained in the death‘ o.‘ your beloved husband. i We also extend to you, and the ones‘ more deeply mourning. our heartfelt sympathy in your sad bereavement. It being the will oi our Heavenly Fa- ther to remove him in the prime oi‘ ‘ liic, may seem baffling to you and all oi Us now, but that which is not‘ clear to us shall be. in the ncreaitev; and in the better lnnd we'll read the‘ meaning oi our tears. We therefore trust that while your hearts are heavy in sadness you will look to Him. who 1 docth all things well and look iorward to that bright and cloudless morn- ‘,ing when the dead in Christ shall rise. No tears to dry. no wounds to bind. No suiicrers to attend or bless. Where will those eager lingers iiucl A need ior all their tenderness, Yet knowing all they did beiorc. ‘ Pcrchance the Father understands. And holds some precious gills in store For iaithiul hand. Signed on behalf oi the Women's; Institute, Goldie Macinnis and Mrs. J. D. Martin. SOUTHERN NOTES The residence in iris owned and, occupied by Mr. Dan Martin till recently is now occupl 1 by Mr.‘ John D. Saunders oi Abney. MY.‘ Martin now lives in Caledonia. West The late residence in Iris oi Mr.| J. A. Mackenzie, general merchanli oi Wood Island. is now occupied by‘ Mr. Neil MacKenzie and Mr. Dun-‘ can Nicholson. Mr. Rod MacRae oi Wood lslandl North. is now lumbering on the pro-i perty oi the Montague Furnlshingl Co.. which property is in Wood 1.1-‘ land East. Mr. William Ross. iorrnerly oi Mt. Vernon is no! living la Iris. It will continued who has been very iii. rolling around to us an‘) lie;- mas, will. lgrcat AIITCHLCI] w. .. oi prflbfi in yiraise oi i‘.lC i110 Cllllilv: 0i it. c muticrn and slrier supply. Strange to s ‘tress. Its use as a beverage “llx VJ:- pleazcd lo in much IZIlDYUYCJ‘ ‘ti’? report, the wotcr irom Spill); Park. The llirtc was renowned and abundance 0i it» water. urxeiziizlczl by a health ci Mrs. John E. lviacliotiald “an Ur n-‘aéonn- and um “Ne, Swot; _llL o height oi three or high and iour EDWIN T. GDDl-IALL present Wales. thus be seen that tho vacant places mm. “igifflilfli who. uizioliictl pure persevered cu in Iris are being rapidly filled. 5p1'lng‘iiii§' gained pCl\\‘€l'I‘l_l allies M- me puniyjtillléfl and iinallyr they succeeded 1L was vomplciely- in winning over a ma- w-Lmg ‘rarity oi the citizens to their way oi ice: '. thin this wall and above it. was The endless Whirligig oi time tha; 52115011 of voiwllal greet- _ the roilncl.» o.’ ings and kind CXPFtkSiOUS oi goud- vn-Lel. M a Wm a pull‘ on Saturdays . . ‘hey mad: two trips, but this sup- the city selling 15 n purnp. Every morning the ivaier- Cllrlfi‘ lllCil tilled their huge cusks and went the ;i'_v ivas iar from sulficicirt and when or _' y: n 1's 1c a glen‘;- Sornc llitj: seli as being stationed near the \‘tl'.'iflll3 who were about l0 oi its cooling wt phrases to the ca; "s. shapiu: ent quality oi each individual. I am PUMPS "fill reminded by .his fine Cbilli’ that we at one time in Chari.t‘eto\'.'il hart our Town Philips’ but them could tall: as high a rank as the one so highly commended by the writer l'CiEl‘l'Cll to. 'l'llt‘_‘.' varied a good deal in the qualhy" oi the beverages which they yielded. I don't think the best oi them were ' L175‘ D‘ C‘ MacDonald’ Orwell’ P‘ E" Ll entitled to superlative praise. Some were iair. some almost good anti others were prcty well given ovz-r to the spread oi (here, l shall now. cnunterate a iew which older citi- cens will recall with sufiicicnt clear- ness. There was Q pllnlp, near Quirks Bakery. no. 'l":ini1_\" Church then called the brick hicthoziiat. Hecvtrfs pump a". tile intcrueciitlii oi Great George and Huston s ior-ts one on Rochioisd Square. nnirllm" called Riley's pump itcor the prezeirt residence ei lix-Alajvoi- D. J. Riley. one at the C0i‘i“i(‘i‘ oi S_\‘(ill(‘_\,' and Roclliord Sts. ‘Yhcvc may have been a iew more bu; at the inumen. they are not in my mind. Oi all these only two or tlr-c" were rated good The wnicr in mczi oi tlieni \\'.\;; not men iii ior washul; purposrs. l‘. was what is known as "hard" water it; hardness being clue lo the pro» cnce oi certain s tr. as rillpliaie ci mngilcrla 0:‘ pvprilnr 0'.‘ sstnminn: equally capable oi producing harri- ruk in: spark‘ 1C5 tended with considerable their lilrkctl within it: panielcs a host oi cn:m health. Typhoid lever wag; one its principal products an.l tiuzlir; the heyday 0i lLs existence 11111113; iell bciore its lethal power. At ion: last the town pump became the 0|7< jcct oi doubt. then o! suspicion and finally oi deliberate condemnation Thcre'was another source oi sirpplv however, that people availed them- selves of and thts came ivom two or iii Notice of Hearing; 1 at; Appeals Notice is hereby given tirn‘ the Board of Appeal oi‘ the (‘iiy ni (‘liar- iottetorvn has fixed Monday the 16th day oi December A. 0.. i929. ri tin- hour o.’ ten o'clock in the ion-noon at the City Court Room in thr- Buiiding in Charlottetown. u: thr- time and place for hearing all appeals from all Clvlc a Msmenta or rates‘ imposed by the filly Council im- the year ending Dc: mbcr Slst, r929. Dated this third day oi Dccem A. 0.. i929. GEO. l‘. NICIIQISUN. hcr.‘ zoa-iz-i-iou ‘on, omit. Illr ‘. (‘ity i i"? "~'_—-r v.1 began to ("all S ll lo mu- and appaf- (‘li_\’. Hotwvev. in the face 0f (i-iilflllfiigifillfiilig gym a .11!‘ lli‘.\il i‘ll“i;) iell under suspicion ior anti to advocate a‘ _ o, result. I should tire the reorder and l perhaps I have already done so.. H. l lhcir a long time met with lit-f - CiiCOLiYiHJClllCilI. It was objected‘ .he irsw work tvas lll\ll’_‘l'C.‘\:.’il'X 1d much liJll coolly ior su small a, dill":- they ‘ Pie/vim: aoovounno ‘n: 11125: qcr/s/eeno/io 0F aemsu eoyury 'i‘his series of articles which will run each Sat- urday are the author’s intimate reminiscences culled from many years cxpvrieitcc as personal bodjyguzird of Edward Vii, (icorge V and the Prince of W ilodhztii is known 11S one of the world's most adroit de- tectives. lie sure to read next Saturdays article. uragcumly and gradu- to their Ethinking. 'I‘liis resulted in the estab- lishment oi the splendid system oi iwatcr works which the city new gn- joys. It began to serve the needs o! llhe per/Die in the year 1888 or 188i ‘iorty or tony-one years ago.‘Thi.| grater was iound good (or an pg:- lposes and in sumcient quantities ‘and no writer could too highly extol lils merits. 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