. ’ and U8 i ' row "(I Szfilf-izilitics .001; ilirluriiiY in d$].q‘(l]\[."i' 'l‘ilut is tile re- strain? Radio in Czmadu corn ii O‘l1\' B11911‘ sooiooo ’“h lollliuoililnlnessuli- m cfliiil receiving scts. Iliifd “I _ . 3; .7 ‘lihilfcdta! iii:;::i::.:':.::..... I . . 1 t mg flf I 81°“ in; trained men Ell‘1l.$’\lll\'"'[ 111“ “us.” “s. . - .. 1 .~l.- lllntofiiw" fluglilll, \ i‘ can \ll'l\l(‘l‘l.'l1\'(‘. ....1iion. 0P“? rrpnir o‘ 1'44"‘ g cnc to pry- Lilrll oi will" w East on Sunday lest. East, spent Sunday in Monticello _-._- the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. E. Peters. guest of the Misses Donahue. Bey and Souris recently. , motored to Oharlottetovm Monday s ‘business trip. of her sister Mrs. helix Peters. or mctored to Montague Tuesday a buslnus trip. ffzlfhlilléno Minn n. oi “v BJUST CARES ma: ME" 5°11! file plcflzrlfW/loopee" ‘rep WEEMS and H: QRC H E5 farm/arr Tngz-zos ' u limo» him inf-nation. Limi sum. ;1“¢‘.;"..i‘.“§lii'hk'li‘i8" wi-CPQIQDUQSQZ —\}-_ ltd | IF You hive . RIIEIIMATISM CUT THIS OUT 15o Ilox Free fn Any lulu"; Orr-r in Srrnl-nnv Yon- Tork a ire . . . , "p. Ilmni hlls ivovll follnrl ilnlf hundreds ni’ llsors my "|Il‘i||'_"4 splendid rpnqh... ‘lllilllur inninnl-rs inn-o |IN‘II rl-purimi brought "Iilwijil lrnroilrlv wflaif‘ tronrmm" , . . L. . , d?‘ ‘gm: failed. e elorgihillg e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacDonald o. , t _ Monteoello. were visitr I to Rollo Bay homjifs‘ muififiezrghspm Mm John MscRae. Rollo Bey West. Mr. Edward Mahar, Jr.. Rollo Bay Miss Evelyn Ollianley. St. Peters, u, - h was a. recent visitor to Rollo Bay East e" 0mg m Rollo B” East V Mrs. John D. Banks and son James ’Mr. Joseph Leaver, Souris west. ‘spent Sunday in Rollo Bay the guest Mr. James McCormac and son Pet- attraction °f the years bald“ “'95 Tile dance in Gowan Brae cheese Misses Mary and Rm‘ white 53d Mi‘!- facwry on Monday night “as a db Felix Peters. mandolin and organ. A cided success financially and sacial- M“ “a” dimiiied by iiiis- Merv 0- l_'.'. Music was furnished by Messrs Macmwhem’ 171 Peter Ohaisson. Adolphus Burke. charhnetmm‘ w“ mmrled andWd-‘i Gear River, Arthur Gregory, New “.011 by Mr‘ John “mcxk-m)“ B"? Zealand and the Misses Mary and River 5mm‘ The ‘sum °f 7°15" We Rea. White. Souris West and Mrs. dollars ‘vas realized ‘m the "ake- A ii Feliir Peters Rollo Bay-East. Lunch m" “muted bl’ M155 Emilie Fisher ‘es were sold and a tidy sum realized. w“ “w” by M155 Helen Wm“- T1"! ’ BERT LOWN ' iiilTlitBiilMOilifggihi/E-Igfkli P0X r/zor Wclonmkmo M THE SUN” Limo Pilllt 2254/ M An V. nno is no lrooli lCl "liPIII-d Ill llrfll‘? lll (‘llvlllllzl and \"illl|“ Y or Dealer "nnnllllln who llllolllnnilonl or llllll n friend so offcvicll 7-h- pm-kngv~_iu.<t lo ||rnvv n-iulf it will dm-hefore n penny il spent. Doinno says: ‘Tn relieve Rheuma- ilsm no will!!!‘ hon- aerero. stllllhorn or long eillnvllng the rash. nnd oven nflnr m-nry Acnlne comp‘ 0F CANADA LIMITED NY Mom.“ .\ir gr-t ll looms in neutralize ill:- l7rlr. . an’? often seem io molt nwny rind vlln- ‘illils irrninlcni ilrsi. lniroliilrcd by Mr. f‘ ihni his son has suffers from rrvryihing else llns fnild. i will. ii‘ TUII n-lli out on! thin noiirc nlni semi ii. will: your nnnlc llnll llllillYllii. l! _\'o'n wish. 5171117191114“ . Address Ii‘. nlllfc Bldg" 45.‘) (‘rnig iii. ihnnil . I rnn only semi one package to afirosl. go!" mny lit-ml us 10 vents l‘? slumps to clmmah a chair bought for (he-teach. ° n n" "“"".'.'f’ ggrny|'hl,ntl'uiilill-‘lin,h'lllillnl er. and n map of the Dominion plac- w" M°""""" ed in ihe school. To stimulate inter- est slong educational lines. prizes for DELA NO’S Bay, harlc-ttetowu Saturday. .__- _-__- .____ I1‘. on a business trip. _i_ .15 L F, . i cf Poplar Point motored to Rollo I rs Mr Wm a herd or Ayrshire cattle. The 5t. Gertrudeh Altar Society, Rollo Bey held their annual chicken °“ Slipper and bazaar on Wednesday and fancy work round ready sale. Bingo was also well patronized. An added on the excellent music furnished by Mes- srs Peter Chaissr-rl. Bear River, m- Win Peters. Rollo Bay. violin. The Sydney Street. - = I d: THE CHARLQTTETOWTXGUARDIAIA‘. i’ Q ROLLO BAY _ Mr. Daniel luaenee." Rolf: I AND VICINITY ‘“°’°"°“ ‘° ° n--— Miss Laurette Maeaee, Notre Dame ‘I110 Misses Louise Peters and Clemmie Mahar, Natl-e Dame Con- vent. City. spezt the week end at Mr. Police Ofllcer James Conahan. Sourls and Provincial police omcer Miss Kathryn MacRae. Rollo Bay. Macphee we" m Rollo Bay recently spent the week end in Rosenemth the Mr. Edwin Reid. Sunnyslope Farm. R0110 Bay West left Friday fyl- Am- Thursday iiizhts. Many appreciated m” m“ whim’ sour“ west’ izrizltmfiglatssc wfirewpialsszzl lrgdthbe, angel; » 0C 0 o vcr, ire-elected); Treasurer. Mrs. Mis. Ben]. Horton. During the past year our mecthgs were made inter- carried out. our roll calls met with splendid responses snd we made it s special feature oi’ theyear. March meeting a paper on reducing by our local convenor. Mrs. Ben]. April meeting was devoted to "Home ded to with "Housecieaning Hints." in having the school RHEUMATIC proficiency. attendance. deportment nnd neatnes were given the children CONQUQROB at the Juno ciosina and a treat e! ll! “PENMANIZE YOUR m‘ UNDEIIAWEAB 1 "liiiim Protect and cnj 0y About your underwear- Its function is to protect your body in cold weatherh- ' to keep chills, colds, bronchial and chest troubles away -—to promote and preserve good health. Any kind of underwear won’t do! Any style of under- wear won’! do! Some few hardy souls can go through Winter in light weight garments. We do not advise it for the majority, however. LOOK OVER THIS You'll find ii in a moment. Then. if you order it, iloual comfort and protection this Winter. . MEDIUM Penmans N . 95 is the finest lutunsl Merino A great many men find they must wear heavy woollen BUYING!” your body good health! Among the 1y rs of health underwear listed below. ll your Hnd—-i.he one best filie to take care of your indlvldunl needs. I i I | I | l | I I Every Pcnmuns garment is lull size, null-tailored and easy filling. : I I | I I l I I For iifiy years Canada's most popular medium weight. ‘Gives health- -.“.1l ' s -. CHART yolfll enjoy excep- underwepr made. things for we do feel that it has Ben]. Jenkins. ire-elected): Directors, 179°" 5 Y9“ 9! dcmevement- Th9 11°" Mrs. J. w. Ballem. Mrs. Robt. Jen- meiiiiii! d! i111! bfliiiiii W111 be iiiiiii kills, Jr. Mrs. Ben]. Horton; Auditors, iii the home of Mrs J- Hcdlev Jen- surrounding districts sees out to Mr- M155 Edna Jgnkins‘ Mrs, Ham-y Jen- kills, when roll call will be observed and Mrs. Everett Acorn. Pownai. in sons, Mn H, s, and Robert Jcnizilzs. kins: Sick Ccmmttcc, Mi-s. Chas. with “Hints for makln: Christ-has the loss of their little fourqvear-old Mitchell. Mrs. Ben]. Jenkins: School, 8111953’ Mr. liott Robertson, who is ill in mill dam. Little Arthur was a bright nees, Hi5 il-lends will be plans/Xi in ' 95mm; by cgnlgsfs’ w)“; and lush-u. the P.E.I. Hospital, is reported im- and lovable child and will be sadly see him about again as usual. mental music. almost every meeting iliilved- H15 many iideiids W111 11°!" mssed by his parents, brother. sister having n well balanced programme 101' 1115 Bpelidy "WV"!- The following is the standing of A; the Mt. Albion School for October: Grade 3-1. losses from wntcr storing was read Sildid 3mm"!- Grade VIII-l. Helen Jenkins; 2, Jenkins. and one on "Individual ltes- Edith Jenkins: ‘l, Roger Chandler; 4, ponsibiiity" by the Secretary. The Cddfid 3111""- Grade VII-l. Marguerite Myers: 2. Economics" and roll call was respon- E151! Myers: 3. Boswell Myers. Grade VI-i. Elsie Brown: 2. Isabel At the February meeting, s paper on MYQTB; 3. Mlry Bi-lwiifi? 4» Llivsim "Canadian General Literature" was read by Miss Charlotte Drake. con- hnrc norrr previously IIINI lho irclllllinnl venor of ‘Iscmor Schools and Educa- amld you n illii elm 75v |Itll'1llill0 ii’ voll tion." Jenkins; 5. Della Horton. Grlde IV-l. Eric Ballem. Grade III-l. Arthur Baiiem: 2. and Will Chandler were recent vsit- The Institute has been in- Eddi! MY"!- Grade II-l. Thelma Myers. Grade I (|)-l, Margaret Ballem and Irene Myers (equal): 2. Jean Robertson; 3, Seaman Robertson. Grade 1 (bl-l, Vera Horton. Grade l fol-l. Ruth Jenkins. Grade I ld)-l. David Horton; 2. l Jordine; 8, Loin wen. d-.. Isabel Bruce. Mrs Lcrlnlz and Mrs Melvin Ellis were the scccmpsnsts during this MIS- BOBWB“ Jenkms- Cm“ Rdadsl part of the program The latter also Spent Sliiidiii’ 119"" 111° P111951 "1 11”“ ' ed some instrlllnental music was much appreciated. Miss Clnl-clia England presided at the The heartfelt sympathy in this and child, who mot his death by dTOWII- Mr. Alexander Weatllcl-blc is rc- ___ _ 1H8. hill/BIB lficiddiitiiliy 111116" 1i) @116 covering from his recent severe ill- SPRINGFTELD WEST “URTEYS INSTITUTE and. his grandfather. iVir. Seaiortil Acorn. who was greatly attached to , ful nrnteciiou in coldest weather, vet is not loo heavy for Indoor - . - . underwear 1n cold weather to kee warm and well. - I P N . 71 l ' Allllllfll l'..\'11.l'l1ll'lflll()n '_»Proceeds were in aid ("f the Rollo fifth!" hundred md ‘any do!‘ _ _ . p rnedtr cofiluizldlrnzne: who do‘213:33-15:lufigluzizltinlsoft9gozfadigf ; ‘Your Em “m safeguard Bay Farmers Institute. .“°~ "idifed- Others, again, find a light-weight woollen of finest - i teln- Vision neu minim, w. and Mm Angus D’ Mucmmac’ My‘ ‘vlmam my", charlottewm. gyuzlllli: 1s mgst suitable. . ‘ - - LIGHT a m V zuruwlitw,’ will,’ mum to Mm attended the bazaar in in Rollo Bey. t I epen s on occupation, age and bOdIJYICOIIdIUOIL PT“! lighten,“ pm wwdinfiduww h u" “that m“ m“: 1;‘ J P! JiiiiiiSTilii y m“. 3" . A motor psi-n. lvlir. and Mrs, A... " '~- Find YOUR type in the I deenliniluéu "r12: igffjivl... ‘.h.§;.§"..§_§f.’.§";’..'“.?.3“.‘§5.“..‘i';; n ' V gm Macgenz’ 'M t R _ _ ' I Q protection lo guar em rom c s w en ey "e ouldoorg. . m,‘ 2. . Pkigliiglrlnabeile MacDonald. Grove as; and Mr’ geterfiivsgcozmlafi/DEICIRZIIIO PGIIIIIGIES Chart i | m h“. in...‘ g . e Pond. is visiting her home Ea we t to < 7- _ _ . _ mm, m; Charlottetown g in R0119 Bey. a yd s mo red to Baldwins Road To help men choose the type of underwear that w1ll give HEAVIEST _ a . __ _ _ ——— “u” ‘y’ them the needed cold-weather protection, safeguard Pcnmnns Servlceuble Swlehlfiiiii A good heavy gmlc loi- cummi- r2 %W§°‘°‘°'°‘°'-‘°"°-°~———t: m‘ “b” M“°A“1" "id M”. health and promote comfort, we Present a chart coven- “'°""°'I° °" i" d""*°‘““b-i'~‘".'° "w" m“ "dmmfl" Wm"- H“ '1’ . l V _ _ Kin-non. st“ Peters‘ were Visitors to, Mtg George Deagie. Bear River’ i all under. arment variali us ' the Weigh! and the warmth, wlihoui loo much hulk. if l: Gowan m,“ "canny the guests city's; .1 recent visitor to Rollo Bay n8 g » o ' L; Miss Mary Howlett. ' “m-“R- Look it over. It may tell you to wear a difiereni type of FLEECE_LINED : --—-- ""*"——"—*€— underwear this Winter, If 5o, grdgr by {he Penman; ' {Y _ _ For those requiring maximum rolecllon we recommend Penmnus ' Rm; m Mgcigorgsid. Bear MT‘ ALBION name and number. It means the best 1n quality, workman- 37} Extra hgavy and llama-ling. Sufiebls; for aura-ice}: wogherl. 1t ' . i . 8 B. iii‘ ey morn- ' ' e sn l roiinn eece next to e s n In es l Inoel co rte e lo , mg for Prowdmce‘ R‘ I" m" a m) The annual meeting of the Mi. d“? and hwms w°‘“"'__'he Pmduc‘ 0f “V”? 62 Yea" "f wear. Durability unexrelled. m o llmeks vacation spam with her pa)“ lAibtjon womenk msmute was held. manufucgurlng experlencv-the utmost Ill value for ‘ fl BB {£11 1h M d -‘ Olll‘ I111 31378814110111? e .3032... 8.1K] u... John A. u..- m‘ NW gjdf=iisgejfnmjxf $6335 Y Y BALBRIGGAN .1 ' were in attendance and roll call was Llldi08 ! A ‘VOPJ l0 Y0" I I Nos- 22’ . m" and 46 are extremely fish! coma underwear nimble Miss Margaret Peters Rain; Bay respiiiided" t0 by membership fee. flu d h f ‘ i113; tfiflfiezafefixfiliyéeffa-"Qnlvfi $113233 i . ' ' ‘ ' . , o c . e . iEast, lgfl, Friday n-lommg gm. Bu? Minutes of the 135'- 311111151 511d Felll- Bmf! s neg" I _ea to t e anenuon o Eh" me? of your for any but ihose accustomed to wear very light under-garments all "l: w“ Mute she Wm spend "he win," 1B1‘ meeting were read and adopted, ffllfillyedYlJgfi lfllliffiltid, 0f COIIISG, 1J1 kliflplllg 1116111 year around. Made in short or long sleeve and le‘ lengths. _ i ‘ The President, Mrs. Havllsnd Horton we an co ortab e. ~ '; months. - . . . , - gave a splendid r t f th tivi- '- mss M D-—-Mawon Ed M 1 ms curled on dufifitlfé ye:,__“...h.5 Look overihe chart yourself. Perhaps you can help FINE ELASTIC RIB COTTON I 6H0 w“ TTHQM ‘dam; Lo o: c‘ was followed by the secretary's reparti Wllh 8 11160151011 I118! W!“ 111881! much l0 the 1188.1!!! 811d For those whip require warmth and anliipie pcrztoietio? yet dance prefer i ° 9B1‘ . ._ _ ' _ ' woollen un erwear. we recommcrl a one rom e various River south the guest of Miss M“- showing the finances oi the Institute well 1161.115 0f those whose health and well being mean P "m!" fin? eluslicfrihgcouon “M” Baud-nun‘ ‘m’ dulbbmlde 53m Chalssm 1°! be! "Hy Siiiisfflviorv- Sick and everytluggutg you.“ ...-. ._-..-. e f’ s W; [I19 dine...“ ml... itt ted. Th _. ...~~~_/~~s f s fl "K/f , _ - - - -__ “s-.. . --—- - ~ " 1 *1 ~ $51550 incciaws/Clfgz‘ be a: F01‘ B118 11118111)’, sterling W01’!!! 811d lflllg hi6 lhflffl l! In addition lo lhgabore. there are many other lines o/ Penman: 1')’ Mes.“ ‘ m White and Alec Boud_ tended to and it was decided to re no underwear quite so good as ' Henilh Lndencear from which you ngng- dwose. . result. Souris West. were passengers _ ' ‘ ----------- --- ----------- ---—-—-----—------------- I. h Charlotte recently. port same to school boald. There . 4 m " was no sick reported at this time. It 1; Mr "ink Miwourw- v- ~~ R. Lilli?i"il’l‘i‘li"li.iili'llffisfiltffi Agent’ who h” be“ Twevmi? the tiful letters of appreciation from I BM" Rive" ARM retumed w 1115 those whom the sick committee re- home last weck‘ membcred with fruit and kindly vis- _ “_‘ ‘t. c - . a i d. i - MS“ He» chew»- Noie vine Z.l.....°'.§°‘i§§§'.f}'§f 1251513.... l‘. . Convent. Ch rl it t . t" ' » l. m”; I Thankwvlnziihgnjaoivht hspe: he!’ nbsent member with membership fee _ :_ \- y,» Ben h” .50 m YSii- 9i‘ OM91!) enclosed and wishing the Institute . I» i . l 1' 1' 11 -~ cvcry success for the ensuing year. ' : J-IQ some discussion followed the reading ' f‘ "if/W 22492 of n letter from the President of V» Jiiiiiiii MAR “my ‘”°"""'s ’"““"‘° m’ HEALTH UNDERWEAR y VIN it was decided to comply with their :~ you‘ 22502 request and have them present their _ _ play in Institute hall at an early date. A Canadian Product made by Canadian Work People Proceeds oi’ recent concert. $32.00. It l, _ l. w” unanmous that $5000 be paid PENMANS LIMITED a g PARIS, ONTARIO ‘ ‘u i on hall debt. leaving only n small i KNJIABN , _ 1 balance due, which means only a “M. ll matter of a short pol-"ocl until it will —-——-—-—--___-_._.___________ __,,__ , _ . * be cntrcly removed and our activities m“ and wnrectmnery at the 59ml‘ M1‘. John H. 1113511; l.‘ Ji-i- -1i 15315" 1-11» iiiid 73 ~ 5- "1’ V‘ ‘| <7 1"!" i! ~ 3i v- e- _~» - '03“ uFi-‘iiii “i111” =11 .iJ1‘-~"-1 '1 i“ 1* ~ -' can be devoted elsewhere, The :0]- annu“ mid 55111151 exlmiiiii-tloiis- fax receiving trcctnlerlt at the milit- vale. passed through Mt. Iilixon rc-i (q-ml), sing-song. Daulty rcirceluncnts u-Qsii LE lowing oflicers "were elected for the while ‘he Ye" h“ 57°11!“ 11° 11°11" ary hospital there. His many friends cently, enroute to Charlottetown. 15%;.‘ 1.541;; D-nvld Mc Donald. gcrved by members of the c‘; .21’!- IOQUSMAN am/ ensuing year: President. Mrs. Spur- "my new B11859 1" m" “W11. yet tho will look forward to seeing him with Ttirrlix - S-prulzileid InsLtutc. field Institute Mrs ‘llrhin H/JQRCHESTQA goon Jenkins: Vice-President. Mrs. 51mm“ diteiidi"? m" emr“ .15 a them shortly. greatly irrrvovcd in Mr. and Mrs. W. J- IiTflvER-"IWIH 5m n.1,; chorus ~ Mrs Mel-am EI- preslueni 0i in» West cow lllF-illlii‘ F0 Sydney Brown: Secretary. Julio Car- °11d11°11§° 1° P1955 011 i0 8115101‘ health. attended the funeral o1‘ the late l/Iuzs H. “any... Cm..- Insi Lute X "i0? 225a? tendered 1hr lhiLlllLs cf lixrffx~g~lgfizr to the entertaining llistztuie ‘All 13"" sent had enjoyed a very pienqli: evening and felt that such gzitho . cannot fail to be productive cf liirzilfiily. and good-will bPLWCCn the lilsjlél‘ and comnlunltfes represenici. i) l P/irf-r "Y rvli"“ "iefifkfi AnnEe Jenkins; 2. the little boy. Mrs. A. D. Fraser. Miss Jearl and Preston Fraser and Miss Neil Robin- son were visitors to Mt. Albion re- cently. the guests of Miss J. Carver. Mr. Fred Robertson is to be con- gratulated on securing a prize with one of his foxes at the recent show held in Iharlotietowm i __.~_ i ,- I I I —-— i On ‘Tuesday evening. Oct.23th the I‘ Springfield West Women's ‘institute; entertained the Wcst Capo Bl-ailcil nil » this organization at the hall in Sjwr- I ingfield. Mrs (Rev) W.S.Loring. prc- i -' sident of the enterteing Institute liid- sided and in c short address wclcnmrd i L the visitors after which in» ronswenw‘ program was carried out W .Chorus - Springfield Instwutc ienc- cred). Mr. R. W. Chandler. Mss Martin 51554111344“ 11,_1,_m1g1a|1¢1| ors to the city. and report the roads ———--- in very good condition for cars (or One that yofwii flnd lo be a visible explirsr. ion of the good taste that you show in your home‘ an‘. ell of its appointments. a this time of year. Mr. Warren Myers made a business trip to the city on Friday. Mr and Mrs. Leigh Warren. Char- lottetown, were recent visitors here. _ *—._ -_ . —_ i, "__r"_s'—..l—"f'"~' Quill‘. YUIIB TIILITI. DIUIITIQ and LAIATIVI unis a ntimullllnglnnlc Treatment which bu e rename-y m elup plrogren c! the dluau. build up and streaghlsn the paralyzed parts. Wrlle be Free look. ' "IIRII 60.230 I. lllll.Phllldclpll|l.Ple [Bethune Hardware 0o. i2?! Queen Street » Phone 157. 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