GRACE MOORE litar of Broad- "Nvafs show and o p c r a world. "‘Zl"€l her $l‘i‘(‘"l\ d c h u t lmw in a pic- tnrc that is a l rec: u event of " ‘the year! I.V\‘.'.\I.I..~\('E " ni:rtni' iilr John Adams ' Iilerchant l Western 5H0!!! “R ‘ith the greaterst pleas- qm. 1 must tell you and ivii cum llc0lll° of U" wonderful medicine I have . "m, from you. I have had bronchitis for ‘J5 YCQYS- 0"‘ rrswnf. Asthma Remedy brought perfect relief." - You can't lose: the first .. bottle satisfies or Will’ 7 lnoncl- is. refunded. $2.50. will“ druggist or direct. l Carnw & Fraser. N9“! C1135‘ gow. ._ Jrtnl: “My ilcor Dora. lct tlilr. ilmralit. :~>i-...:.l* you for your lover's ricilfi. lirnwriilici‘ lllai nthei‘ and pclid 2w n l:i:i.i ho have igonr: lhc ha’: 1‘ ‘ l." 11.4w ii rm. ‘vaucvl; i" ‘lin-v liiifin‘ xiii '=">li1‘, have 1‘.1cj"."1-.Pn n; h" 0PTOMETnY In a specialized science, concentrating all its re- sources to the end that Defective Vision may be restored. liye Strain relieved and Yllusrle imbalances cor- rected. Any one of these defects may be, and nearly always ls. the cause of Severe lrleadaches . If troubled with hell!- l aches. we will be glad to ;' investigate the condition of ' your eyes. and If necessary. fllffllsh you with properly fitted corrective glasses. B. F. NUTOIIESON OPTOMETRIST prim risrfi hi, .1‘ HIS Kl The craving HOLLYWUC." SHORT TALKIE Members of CardigarhV/omens In- lntitute held their tenth annual mcetim: at lhc home of Airs. J. l). MacDonald on Friday. Nov. Lllst. Meeting opened with Crcctl, read by President, after which roll was call- cd. There were fifteen members and one visitor present. Minutes of last animal lll€Ctlll2 wcrc read, followed by minutes oi last reuular mcctinz. which were read, adopted and signed. Financial statement for year was rcad by the Secretary ‘Treasurer, showing total receipts _for thc year $456,2l; Expenditure. $370.35; leaving a balance on hand of $85.86. The election of officers for the ycar then took place. As Public Hall was our obicctive for past year, it was decided to turn back to the School this year. Vote of thanks was tendered retiring President. Following is the President's rcport for i930: President's Report, lilflfl l have tho honour to submit lin- tr-nlh annual report nf (Jardigan Wu- mcrils Institute for Lin‘. year ending November, 1930. ‘Iwcli-e regular llii,‘f'ilng:'. have been hcld with an average aturiulzuicc oi eleven. This attendance you will notice, is less ihaii that 0f last year. During the \\'llltL‘X‘ months, our active membership “'35 lessened by the ab- scnc: of some o‘. our mcmbcrs and by illnesses and dcaihs in the homes of others. We assure our sister incin- bcrs, who wcrc so heavily afflicted. that our hearts have sorrowed with thcnx. , Our first liiIll\'ll,'-‘ of the year was the ]il'f'iii‘ll'illltill of a conccri, which war. pr c-ntcd on February 18th and vll"lli‘fl sixty; dollars. ‘Fins amount ,‘ sccnird quite creditable to us, at lho lime, for the day had been urmcrcd l ill by." a liljlll’. and afternoon of Icar- fful wind and storm. Through thcsc l winter months, wiih only six or sev- l (‘ll mcmbcrr. zible to attend our mcct- . I lines, wi- attempted no prcat work. but kept the :p:|rk I'll Iliitlllll‘? lifc. alive by.‘ meeting regularly. In Apiull ‘ lhrouvh our ro-opcratioii. the’ l('llllfli'l"ll ni the (ll'.ll'i't \\'f‘i'l.' l lhc lwxnirl llllllililllilillltlll aiuainsii diplilhrriii. Till: was certainly our; l most lmporiaiit work of the year and‘ , our most wisely spcnt trn dollars. .' 0n June third, wc wcre entertain-l ‘ed plcasantlv and profitably by the‘ j sf. Peter's nramiitii: Club. TllCll‘ visit , enriched us bv forty-six dollars. Til:- limprovcment of the hall. wh h we l had undertaken as our year's objec- iivc-had gone on very slowly and ,in Juno we sot about it in earnest l and though ihcrc are still some ‘things we could do vrith profit. I think we can give ourselves a pat m1 the back. It is a much better look- } inf: building on the interior and the lkitchenctte has proved its worth. l Our benefactor. Mrs. MacNichol. has mlnne us a good turn in havlnz the ._._ __ ‘y. , _ .. -_ _ 3- v- " _ Richard f‘ ’ MATINEES AT 3.15 - l _ E !)Q_\r".‘_lelb hVENINGS 7 G 8.45 WERE MOIST WITH‘ her heart was. strangely tom- heart-hunger, the have nrvor been more powerfully depicted. u/nzmcan woman's meyrrrrru; piano rriiflirvd- and it 15 l‘) be “mm “ivmlihc members I nm most grateful. BUYING SILVER FOXES mi. llAllllY vnzurn sses- _ . soul- s of a woman in love lthat our efforts in DYUWCl-lllll 1i will ‘be successful. HP!’ IIEIIBFOSNY m “5 ' at the time we entertained the Dis- tilet Convention. lightened that bur- ‘den very much-and irhfli- We 1W1 llooked upon as a out)’, b96811"! a ‘ pleasure. Our annual Red Cross col- lection was taken during the summer ‘and our mite zizlded to that from ‘other districts finances the SW0 ivrork of lhis society. We had an opportunity during the summer of hearing Paul Kollinsf and incidentally to make some mon- cy oil it. This rmtal, the St. Peters‘ play, the February concert and inc Murray River play were our 0H1; isources of rcvennc. On the other i limit‘, our bills were fairly heal/ll. bill ‘lo: the m0nc_v_ cxpci-i-r-d, I tllllh! we Ilia. "e received value and had we the ,n':w wage curtain for the ha“. and a table for the kitchenette, our ob- ,peclire would ‘mite been fairly ull ' ' and we sIiIJ-ifld bc able to ; to sime oirei undcriakiig. d iii tlir- bisiiiess world, if a i:ia.i l" salisfjicii “ith what lit) has ilnnc. he is at a standstill. Alexan- dcr The (treat sat rlavin and wept lliat ilicrr- were no countries left for him to conquer. The Women's In stitute has no rci sun to weep for lack of opportunltkis, and having llNFll- rd with the hall, we can find scope for our energies. But whatcvcrpui" labour, it 's mos: gr-z‘. "i; to furl the harmony and good will that cx- ists among oiir members. This is a priceless gilt, which is not given to all Institutes and maywe keep it unsullied and iindishcncurcil. Whcn, a year am 1 accepted inc presidency and svhcn 1 thought of the eood presidents and true, \\'.'".o hnrl held office ociore me, I could forest-c nothing but lncompctcncy on my own part and blue ruin for lhc. Institute. But then as tonight, l had l“.'(‘i'_‘.' confidence Hi the kindllness of my fellow members. that Lhev would be to my faults a little blind and to my work very kind. I have had crcry assistance during iho year from tho. cxcriiive. and es- pecially; from our president. of thc pvt-ceiling year. To these, and .to all IT‘! Respectfully" submitted. LEE W. ALLAN NEW PERTH SCHOOL Iionor roll for December:- Gradc Xwl, L. George Dewar; 2, Ross Hamilton; 3, Minnie McPher- Sflll. (lrazlc IXV- l, Mary Slavln; 2, Mary McPherson; 3, Reta Corcoran. Grade VIII-l. Clive Dewar; Irene Dewar; 3, Mary Power. Grade VI--l, Catherine Corcoran: 2. Fred Martin: 3. Gertrude Power._ Grade V-l, Elliott Smith; 2, Neal McNclII. Grade III-l. Marjorie Martin; 2, Mabel Moore; 3, Roy Kennedy. Grade I-l, Bessie Stewart; I, John Cor oran. ' 2. kinds of foxes at F. Ii. Me Corner Grafton and Today and days following. iwvwov< '- of M ‘ ' will be buyin; nil LAl N E ’ S Prince Streets " I Highest market prices paid. flentraLiiiiardian l " Au. f‘ nvxrr; .1 n23‘ TALKIE I , . i f mo niscouzvrs in; um Volue . MatinuSJS..............lle,26c. i M1 _ f K ‘ hvenin], 1 a. 3.45 21c, m. inching sale. 1236-1-1-31. KINDERGARTEN OPENS IN ilATltillAL cuinv coiossr Owing tu the large number if National Candy Chocolate Br: Wren- aers, Bags and Boxes submitted in 6 ’ “way? By. Midvliih?! A: ma» PM ‘Foley’: wifeannollecta inluai L-‘lbfit a. b0 M... Foleyli So i. _-_ff_¢.g-d_=iva'~.!i=¢ d" Jmysuzry and fun begin-r _' REX LEAsI-j’ WERAY REYNOLDS PAUL HERST "Winer- l I INSTITUTE WORK KINGSTON SCHOOL CONCERT A concert that brought forth many The Deccanber meeting of the favorable remarks was given by thc,Cornwall and York Point. Womcns pupils of Kingston School under the.‘ Institutes was held at the home of direction Teachers Misses morencelMrs David Wl-iitc. York Point. The Dockcndorff and Reta Curwys Aheav- l meeting with the President Miss Haz ily laden Christmas troe stood in the 1' en Howard in the chair opened with corner and a. nicely varied programlthe repeating of the Club Women's was charmingly given by the child~‘Creed. ren. The important event of the even~ Mrs Everett Holmes was the acqlng was the sale of materials pre- companlst for the evening and MI.“ pared by the members for sale. ‘This Allison Auld capably vpreslded. ‘feature proved great success. Every Follow-lug is the program: thing presented was sold and a tidy Remarks-Chairman. sum realized. Owing to unfavorable Recitation-Christmas is coming—, weather a. riunibcr of members were School. y prevented from being present. The RcciieKioir-l-lllda Auld. jarticles prepared by these members Exercise - Chrlstmas ~ Wesley will be offered for salc at the meet- Grecu, Ralph Green. Gene Clow, ‘ ing. Mrs Annie McDonald, Comwal! Elmer Colwil] Calvin Holmes. flnvited the members for the January Dialoguw-Uncle Jonaats Whiskers‘ meeting. A delicious luncheon was —Reggie Youiiker. Clifford Rodd. ' served by the York Point ladies and Willard Proud, Stanley Willis Free‘ a social hour enjoyed. man Newson, Reba Rodd. Scarf Dri1l—By Junior Girls. Solo-Vera. Livingston. Dlfll0glié~Ffiflilef Browns Chi-lat’. mas Jeancti. Docheriy’, Daisy Paul- Florcncc‘ Yonnkcr. Mary Clow, Vcra ‘Canudian "us, NEED MENTAL HEALER FOR MENTAL DISEASE .7. ..__~---~1- ' iTBINIIY SOCIAL HALL, January 5th with Berna Huestls, teacher, who If will be pleased to have new pupils. 1213-1-3-3l THE VOGUE JANUARY CLEAIL‘ ING BALI. Big discounts in dreaaea. hats, coats, etc. 123d-1-1-3l. and '__" n. WILL nacaiva ON WEDNES- ° DAY-Ina Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Dalton will receive at their resi- dence at 99 North River Road on Wednesday afternoon, January the presentrtheir card to the A.D.C. tn waiting. By order, M. Alban Farmer, Private Secretary. 1280-3l ALL wwran cons, dresses and hatsat: big discounts at the Vogue Clearing Sale. 1236-14-31. Expect ChiefJustic POLICE COURT-At. the Police Court Saturday morning, a man charged with receiving stolen goods was remanded till Monday. A man charged with breaking and entering was given thirty days suspended scu- tmm‘ VISCOUNT AND DADY wituno- DON LEAVING OTTAWA IAN. H. RIDEAU HALL HAS NO, 1N- TIMATION AS TO SUCCESSOR. ROSENEATH SCHOOL CONCERT A most interesting Christmas con- cert was held in the School on Dec. 22nd. A large number of parents and friends were present and a very pleasant time was spent. Santa Claus came at the close of the concert and distributed presents to teacher and pupils from a very prettily decorated Christmas trce, after which all en- joyed a dainty lunch served by the ladies of the Roscncath Institute. Much credit is clue to Mrs. William Campbell for the capable way she trained the children. The following is the program:— Welcome Speech, Marion McQuarrle; OTIAWA, Jan. 2.—-Whi1c His Ex- cellency the Govemor-General sat in his private study in Government House this morning deeply immersed in the task of cleaning up the mul- tltudlnous affairs of state his private secretary, E. C. Mieville, received a representative of The Journal in his own oflicc nearby and gave the an- nouncement that Viscount Willing- don would leave Canada on January 16, a little more than two weeks hence. The call to India, where 10rd Wil- llngdon is to become Viceroy, suc- ,'“A Tiny Tot", Jean McQuarrie; ‘Santa Claus] Ruth Lloyd; “My ceedlng Lord Irwin, is of such im- ,Douyy.. Lima“ Campben; “Good portance that he is leaving Canada earlier than anticipated. Lady Wil- lingdon will go with him. They will leave OttaWaJanuai-y 14 and sail Habits", Laurena Donahue; "Christ- mas is coming", Aim Donahoc; Willis. John Doclieity, Clifford, LONDQN, Jam 4__-1-hc need of H°lm°5~ Fulw" ‘Vims Emmi“! 53*" mental healers for diseases of the ret- Irving Ncwson. S~icwart Colwill Dun-Ewan“ and Georgie wimsdcrence here of the Central Assoc- Mon°lvlui=~willie Bum liation fOl‘ Mental Welfare, and the Ch°l'“5'*T“'°1"° 9mm- ‘ldlfference between the present day PAM°"‘Z"°“A Chflsmlms Eve Curfiaititude of the people toward these i°5i93““E"°l-“‘ “w Eleam” Win15’ inflicted with disease‘- minds and the Doroml’ Aludi Mn“ PM!‘ lformer idea cf disgrace attaching to Motion Song-George \Villi5 Flor-ism,‘ was pointed Om“ - once Ycunker. Hilda Auld, Mary’ DR A .1. w_ Forresten Medical C1°“'-_ _ _ _ fSuperintendent at Warwick County Rwwalw" mm“ News” ‘Mental Hospital declared: “Thcrc is Du°"“D°“°‘~h3' ‘mm ‘Jeaneucmir less disgrace in some mental dis- lmmru" cases than in gout." Mental discnsc 1)ial0;;i:c--~Oln"l<'.inzis Wit-h Rug gli:s»Mabci Aiild, Clifford Holmes, Clifford Rodd. ism. Paul Sterling Barrett, Georgie Willie Harvey New son. Chorus-Irving Nrwson. Stewart Colwill Gene Clow, Sterling Barrett. Harvey Newson. Star Drill-By Senior Girls. Exercise-—Threc Lit-ilc Chaps- Harvey Newson, Douglas Dochcrty, Gene Glow. Duet John and Earl Dmhcrty". Clzoritz-School. ' Santa Slaus. (Signed Reta Cruwysi. IIAZELITROOK AND VICTINITY hitherto had been looked upon as n disgrace, to be associated with high walls and locked doors and spoken about in a whisper, Dr. Forrester said. , Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood, Minis- ter of Health, said: "We are at the beginning of a new stage in dealing with this problem. The public are beginning to realibe that mental dis- case is a disease with xvhlch the human mind and human. care ought to be able to grapple." Dr. Coulson Williams said n la"ge class of the community was suflcr- hig from sick minds for which med icfne could do lamentably little. There must be developed in the med- ical profession pcaplc with a know- ledge of psychiatry and human nat- ure, and endowed with vigorous and robust personalities, who would have to develop into mind healers, DFXWll iiams said. Mrs. Eleanor Wcathcrbie is spend- ing some time hcrc with her daugh- tcr, Mrs. H. A. Jenkins. Mia". Julia Myers, student at C. B. C. is spending the Christmas holi- days at her home here. crane-v" naiuoivsmara“ MANLY ! ART i r Miss Frances Wood, Waterside, is spending the Christmas holidays in! Cambridge, Mass, the guest of her uncle, Mr. W. E. Jones. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, Australia. Jan. 3.-Syd- I ncy clcrgymen have taken to boxin: l as a form of exercise calculated to I . l I Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, Millvlew, was a recent visitor here. keep the balance even between the use of the brain and the body, and ‘ . d ' ti 11 on th Mr‘ and M“ A‘ A‘ Myers and “"',l):<:f olfytlliscgtlellic-Pcltziifgdjzhyslcal tie son Colin. ‘Charlottetown, arc 5611901 domonsh-Mcd that they knew 59mm“; "m" “m” i“ Haklbfwk- something of the “manly art" and ' th d fit. A \'¢l'.v enjoyable evening was spent “grail; a¢..iei:.:r:.l1..°i.i.n off. black M the 1mm‘: “f M“ “"5 M"- W- T-lshirt Irons removed, and in their Cmdy °" “id” °"°““‘3 15-"- Dlnc-bplace appeared white shorts and sing- ing and whlst were heartily indulged 1cm b", “m5, andqmxin; llgygg, ed in the usual 300d taste of.thc hostess. middle-aged arms, flew about roorn; Indian clubs twirlod, and in- F"*"'i°° n" 31"“ m" °" sllndiylwearing his gasses, loosened his mus- evenlng was conrlitcted by the pes- c" with ppflng 19w“, tor. Rev. Ewen MlcDougall and was We“ atummt body sounded as the Rev. An entertainment and Chrlstmaauvlr. swynny hit back. Paces $530007? 1:11am the ‘Mt. Herbertjbieath came ln short gasps, and high n 0 Ii’ W011 nt. A moat up l a big ator shop rls ap- "ltf-‘Pwtifll DIOBTIm was presenfedhaiaudzd audibiy. Slit the n to l. well filled achoolroom. The'ald not can, They rgvellgd in teacher, Mice Charlotte Drake, is to be congratulated for the way the pu- Huigbgnd: "Now that we u; mgr- plla were trained for the occasion, rled. perhaps I mtyht venture to also the beautiful way the school was point out a few of 311111‘ little def flwvrlted- f Wife: "Don't bother. am. it. -_-_- We are sorry to learn cf the lllnua feats prevented ma from getiLng a -. 1'1 we mind was stressed at a recent con- I iYof the common law. As officlally de- ln. Dalnt f l1 . = y re res manta we" sew ‘Medicine 55115 propelled by muaculfil‘ lions of housewives have found to be the the l-Itlzlllt dependable means of breaking up I moment to prepare and costa little but it side a small room a. clergyman, still live real relief even EOIII ThQn-B]fl, Itlgineg, Rim:- it into n 1 Q 5"‘?- mfl- The "ma M lam“ on avrupoor itruiuevi honey. Thur you make G, 0,16 ounces of better remedy than you Glanvilie hit n» iuv. r. a. Swynny. $33,‘? grew red that even children like it. with surprising cue, but also it ll nblorbed “m,” bronchial tuber, time aiding the whole lyir em in tlirmvin| of! the cou h. 1t looleaa tho germ-laden phlegm an loreueu in a w: that is really antzslabing. com- "flueil, palatable orm. fm medicine is more h quit: aware of them. Those little u¢-.§,,°?,‘,,fl.'§_°°“""' chm "N" "d “Mam "Happy Holidays", Francis Sullivan; “Old Winter", Leirsullivan; "Loves '0ld‘ Sweet Song," Melissia Manny “A Little Girl“, Harriet Campbell; “The Present.“ Beatrice Sullivan; “No Stockings to Wear," Eva Mann; “Jolly Old St. Nicholas," by all; “Christmas is Here", Margaret lMunn; “Christmas And. New Year," Florence Donahue; .“'I'hc Sick Doll,“ (Eva Mann, Catherine Campbell and John Donahue): "One and All", ‘Catherine Sullivan; "Night Before Christmas," Cecil Buchanan; "A Child's Song of Christmas," Laur- fllfl Sullivan; "O Little Town of Bethlehem,“ Mclissia Mann: “Christ- mas Carol,“ Silvia. Campbell,‘ “Christmas for Bobby and Tom," Malissla Mann; "Grandma's Glass- es," Catherine Campbell; 'C‘liri.-.:- mas Storyff Melissia Mai-m; A talk by Mrs. W. Campbell. from St. John, N. B., by the steam- ship Montclarc on January 16th. . Good-bye to the people of the Cap- ital wlll be said by Their Excellen- cies on Wednesday, January 14, at midday, when they will leave the Union Station by special train bound for Quebec. rsured for them because of the warmth of the affection felt for them by the citizens during the years they have been at Government House. The train will go throu|h to Quebec although there is likely to be a. halt at Montreal, where many will doubtless wish to get afinal glimpse of Their Excellencles. They uiill spend Wednesday night at Quebec, remaining aboard their special train, and a/reception will be tendered them by the people of the Ancient Capital. The next day their train will continue to St. John, where on Friday they will depart for Eng- land. After a brief stay in the Old Country Lord Wlllingdon will pro- ceed to New Delhi, India, to take up his new poet about the middle of April. NEW STEWARD FOR OXFORD (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 3.—-Dord Sankey, the Lord Chancellor, has been elect- ed high steward of Oxford Univer- sity in succession to the late Earl of Birkcnhcad. The ofncc is reminiscent iof the time when the university was |governed by a code apart. from that. Expect a Statement .While there will doubtless be a statement from His Excellency be- fore he leaves, it is generally known that ho regards his transfer to the new post in India as a matter of su- preme duty which he cheerfully as- sumes in the interest of the Empire and that he will leave Canada and the Canadian people with a twinge of regret because of the dear associ- ations which he and Lady Willing- don have nzade here. v Accompanying Their Excfllcnch-s will be E. C. Mlevill,e_ Governor- Generara secretary, and Mrs. Mio- ville, Capt. R. J. Streatfleld, and Lieut. D. H. Fuller, R.N. Mr. and -Mrs. Mievillc will go to India with l Their Excellcncies. From St. John His Excellency ‘fined it will be Lord Sankcys duty {to hear and determine criminal cas- es of the gravest kind, such as treas- on and felony, at the mandate of the chancellor and according to the laws oi the land and privileges of the university whenever the accused is :1 scholar or privileged person resid- cnt within the precincts of the un- iversity. For his services Lord Sank i," will rccelve the sum of $25 a year. The best work is done by men who l'"e not afraid of their own ideas. _ . Stubborn Coughs postponing the Prince County to January 6, we wlih to announce that we are extending Kings Counties to 4 p.m. Tues. Jan. 6th. an entries Inuit be ln by that time. A great send-off is as- . NATIONAL [CANDY CONTEST ' also on account of Holman‘; closing date for closing date for Queens and . ll your entry bu already been rent seventh from 2.30 to 5.30. Ladies and m y,‘ m" n“ 1° 1g m, time berm, gentlemen calling are requested to the closing hour. NATIONAL OANOY LIMITED e nglin Will Act As Administrator , Until New Governor Named -._.._.¢ _._.... __i_..____q NATIVES EVADI ROLL TAX LIHTILWBURG, South Africa, Dec. 30.—(By the Canadian Pressi-"- Thousands of natives an no longci paying their poll tax, it ll asserted but are taking advantage of a dc fect in the Act passed in i925 under which the tax was levied. The defer-I has bccn brought to light as a result of a decision of the supreme Cnuri, which has ruled that the onus foi proving that a native has not paid his tax rests on the Crown and it l: not for the native to prove that he has done so. Thus it is that. in order to secure a conviction is would be necesm ,7 to subpoena every revenue ofllcer in the Union of South Africa, which of course could not be done. In some cases natives who have pleaded guilty to failure to pay have been convicted, but in other cues mez- istrates have held that a plea. of guilty la not sumcient: to justify a conviction, and in the absence of evidence from the Crown, have acquitted the accused. ‘ Police ratda for poll tax have ceased, and it la estimated that as a result thousands of pounds are be»- ing lost to the revenue of the Prov~ lace. Formerly the only method by means of which the tax could be collected at the dining: was through the medium of raids, and as. these are no longer held, the majority of the 20,000 natives on the field: have not paid their tax for the cur- rent year. It is urged thatftlio law should be no altered u to place the onus on the native and not on- the Crown. PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE The regular meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Cameron on Dec. 11th with fourteen members and three visitors present. One new member was welcomed. Meeting opened with Institute Ode. Roll call was answer- ed with Christmas suggestions. Min- utes of last meeting were read and. approved. A letter Wu read by the President from the Treasurer of the Seal Sale Committee, asking the In- stitute members to buy Christmas seals. If; was decided to take $1.00 from the funds and send it in by return mail. The members to my for them at the next meeting. The Bec‘y reported getting a new broom and dustpan. damper and zinc for school. It was moved by Mrs. John Dawson and seconded by Mrs. Em- mett Croken, that a new minute book be bought for the institute. 1t “W15 moved and seconded that. four doz- cns of oranges be bought for |\ Christmas treat for the school child- ren-. A bill of $3.56 was paid to Mrs. Henry Cameron. It was decided for Mrs. Basil Sherry to take charge 0! the prizes for school children and sec the teacher about how they were to be -glven. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Ewen Cameron and Lady Wlllingdon will iaroceed to London for a short time prior to soiling for India. Lord Wlillngdo-i will take up his duties as Viceroy and Governor-General of India‘ about the middle of April. i Ended by Recipe,» Mixed at Home Here in the famous old recipe which mil- iborn. lin erln eou ii. 1t lnk g I g c‘ but ' No Information on Successor for those dreaded ha that follow pevere cold epidemic/v. From any druggmt. ct 2% ouucea of oz. bottle and illl plain granulated auger Al. Government House no informa- tion is obtainable as to Lord Willing- donb successor here. It was an- nounced definitely this morning that no intimation has been received there as ta who will c-xtrcd th-c prelent Governor-Cancun. Appar- ently there will he an interval rc- tween the departure o! Lord Will- ingdon and the appointment of his auceeaor during which nerlpd an fid- minlatrator iiiii m. 021m‘ Jusl/ra Anglia, of the Supreme Court of Cumin. or, if he should be abaenr, Mr. Justice Duff, will illl thin impol- tant out until Canada's mw Gcrrm. nor-General arrive; t) to.“ up hi; with buy ready-made for! three tlmea the It never apolla and taste: lo good Not only doel this Illflglld mixture aootbe . ml heal the inflamed t rout membrane» the blood. and ueta directly upon the one: cheat Pine: in n lghly coneentrnt and of genuine Norway Pine, contain- g the active a at of creosote in a re- lio not accept n substitute for Plan. wwfltsms-a- """"J !P"...."“~...'...a' "'f*"‘~‘l""”.“’._‘“_ due; verm- ,- - . 4 roll call to be answered with "the name of some modern woman of in- terest. and why." Meeting closed bi singing the National Anthem. Lunch woe then served bytho busters. Millionaire: "Marry my, dauihter? Why. she's} mere child!" Impccunioiza suitor: “I ‘mow: but I thought I'd cwmc eei-ty and avoid the niah." l I 3M 5 An _ ~ Annual Exominaticw of You‘ Eyes will Safeguard Your Vllllm and Comfort .|. w. Jtlllllfilfiil Optometrist 151 Kent Strut char: 4.13- Charlottetown ' uu-._.4.:.¢...__ _ .__';'.'._‘;'.i...