PAC-IE rocuTnEN t l t I T Outdoors or indoors- what- ever your task. Let WRIGLEY’S refresh you —sustain your strength, allay your thirst, aid appetite and digestion. It keeps teeth clean and white -—cools and soothes the mouth and throat. A boon to smokers. After Every Meal S ‘ v a C v d l l i I‘ root: no‘; nrulxssss‘ GREAT went/rt: itivolving ownership of the fabu- lously important P1170058- -— -- ~—~—i01i— OlZI-IRLIN, 0., Nov. G—»lIo:1;:r'li;"' just barn yanicl hertz to the l‘) n.- <..'. of o. lzoy who worked his way ll‘ iugh Oberlin College by inovriti t" la. .ns and beating carpets, and lzit it‘ ilic institution 311000.000 when ‘"1 flied. 'l‘lir\ boy. ‘ M. Hull. 'i O PHOTOGRAPH EARTWS TREMORSI Five tiew seismograiwhs which in-i tend of recording quakes on chart will photograph the action of, rctrth tremors are being built furl the use oi Father Ricard. Santnl Clara University's "Padre of the) Rains.“ 7 Thr- instrutnetits will be installedl _ in st *1 nml concrete vaults com-, "'1 17l(‘t"l_‘,' tuislcrtzrottnd, but will hc‘ . i (3lll‘\“(.l"(i with the out-oi-doors by. id hotnr thr» tutmorv cl the a rmt-“ot- umnpL " i “ .. i)???‘ To study records it wlll be ne- _(.".~.s'-"'t' in develop the photographic platt... This is u 1011201‘ process than now (iscd. but, Father Ricard . says, ivill b0 mow accurate. Three cf the itistrutncnts are be- ‘ ins: built in Esthonln by Professor '1) Manna . ‘(l two at Pasadena, Cal. A‘. who (it'd in. 19H. via’; Ht- itivcntcd the process (‘l lnttkiittl alutn~ The crrcttic-nv niurlzrtl the limb z1ii‘\i'.'“r;o.",\' oi llu‘ cli Jvorj; mm which llzill mzttlo ;'I..lt- . hilt‘. - tvictnorinl l0 Tlull wits n l)“. vlucwl on the ho) * in ll)" z 111th he worked in tt s (d. t" rvtl the l-sev tr) the pr " , 18216. l-le nt on; Jcwctt. his old i~.).:\nto' ', new dczttl. nntl J . ‘iv Prci‘. F‘!’")l"‘l‘l(lk Henson. t The ivhole. world knows Aspirin as an etfective antidote for pain. Bu! it’: just or important to knmu Ihartltcre i: only 01w gnmdne Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the hex. If the name Bayer appears, it's nuine; and if it-doesnl it is not! Headaches are dispelled hy spirin. So are ooldsnaml the pain that oes with them;.evcn neuralgia, neuritis, and rheuma- tism prom relieved. Get Aspirin-at any, drugljtgqgt-gth proven d: - - lmaw ANNAN em. visitor w Kendal/on. ' _ Bunny visitor w Summcnlde. ley. (Mun-do. Kelvin were in Summersldc . lmesday_ nitei noon. tRest was among the many in the lclty Tuesday. a a guest of Mrs. Percy Carleton skim‘ Hucstis, Wilmot Valley who was re- moved to Prince town on Saturday. ,deqttc. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Huestls. ,town inspected the pupils of Trav-‘ V _ ‘ellllsctrs _Rest School, Tuesday, sixth‘ M155 Ruth cannula“ and ML and her baby girl who arrived home from the Prince County Hospitallfam-fly Chem)“ motored to Sun." merslde, Baptist Church held ser- Com Macheod were among the many Wiimot Valley who arrived home lirom the Golden West ‘some dayslHnn on mid” evening‘ logo. He reports climatic conditions}; f gout there much different to what wel Myfingng/Irswxzbegixfigg if: thnve bee" °“-l°ym3 he": ‘mm’? ‘hedennle Dlngwell. North Carleton . ast month. Durln his sta l the- lgralrle country thege was vgryxlllttlelgfgghzéslitom to Chem)“ on Monday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. E. (ll Caseley and Mr. Floyd Caseley/Mnspeedy recovery ‘.4006 1116mm?’ 0i that Weill? lfllerlwill read w-ith interest the announ- trvulterl in Hall winning a lawsuithlced engagement of DL Ruben, MC- ting the past summer and nls manyzfmm _lflldll teclhet an t SANTA CLARA- Cab NW 3 thrhisasrld efisefiflge m5 be“ m ishetlglcharlottetown where he holds a pro- n , new venture. lwerc cordially received at the door) t nrnund to the merry bunch after» ‘ vied out after THE CIIARIDTPEIUWN GUARDIAN River t" And Vicinity, was Flosale Mncbeod spent the lynch-end at her home in Hurts- Ivllle. Bedeque And Vicinity, Hunter AND VIOINITY‘ *— i w. n IlcCu-dll. Cbalhm. war Mr. Percy lhrohhnnk. was a rec- . vmmra‘; Bede“. mtmlht M Mr. Duncan Murray. Obelmn. was M“ “h” ‘m’ “ "°°°'“ a visitor to rm wood on Sunday. Ml 3111mm" 5H9“- chdwn- l": Mrs. Patterson and Miss Junie, HD9951"! I! 1"’ We?“ l" cumfl- Patterson were visitorsincharlotttw L" 16- i town. recently. Mrs. mucus Mon: a vlsltlng friends and relatives in Wtlmot Vnl-, Bwfillm-f Mr. and Mm. Bruce Noy u lHllda Noy. North Wlltsltirc were ‘visitors l;2r on Tuesday. i i l MT- Y'all" Leard- “Tnwwd. Paid Mrs. D. lthcLeod left last week ml , buslness "l? t" Gem"! 595W“ spend the winter with her son Sen-I m) Mendflv- ator Jas. c. McLeod, Llttleton. N. _ Mrs. Orville Johns t. Mess“ ‘mum and “fey Me’ motored to Summerside on Saturday Mrs. Edward Urch. Traveller's a - - M“ J°ml cmllmuy- Bwequ- mi Miss Edna. Easter and Mr. Shel-‘ M“ 6' Bowness‘ North edeque busily winged l“ hauling 59"“ m don Easter, North Wlltshlrta are in’ Amherst this week attending the, .Wlnter Fair. ' Mr. Tlnsom Newsom. St. Elean-l ors, motored to Bedcque and Searle; We regret the illness of Mrs. Earle Mrs. wmmm Al Green has refl turned to her home in Cavendish) (from a visit with friends in Char-J Mr. Harold Holland, Lower Be-qmlclcwn, i dcque, spent the week end in Tyne l Mr. and Mrs. Russel H. CampbelLl (Valley with friends there. ‘i Charlottetown. were among the Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Schurmamlguwls M the wioysewvyond we“; Bedeque were guests of Mr. and Mrs. mg m, Wednesday evcnmg- at Maj- George Taylor on Monday. field‘ County Hospital. ucsday. Mrs. Thomas-Waugh. North Be- Inspector R. Bremer Auld. Free-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke have returned from Kenslngton where they were culled owing to the ill-l nzss and death of Mr. Clarkelzl father. Robert Carrutliers, Carleton. motor- ‘cd to Summerside on Saturday. We ivelccme‘ Mrs. Harry Waugh Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Afileck. and ‘mday mumm inst“ lmerslde on Saturday night evening. Mn Lam‘. Hlggms and daughum l Myrtle of South Melville were here ‘cvcr the iveck-end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Seaman. R"- M“ Alum‘ Pa-‘WT- sum‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright and Mrs‘. ice in Wlltnot Valley Hall, Sunday fternoon 4th inst. ,to visit Summerside on Saturday. Rev Mr Nicholson Pastor United Miss May Enman‘ teacher of chebl‘ Agdriiwfwififiild fits “lliildhafifcmlvllilfir; hurcij N-orm Badéque had SQFJOIJ School was a visitor to Sum-i Mme on Mondgy afternoon. IOI ice ln"I‘ravcllers‘ Restdrlall Sttn-‘nlgslde and Nurth Bedeque on bawwhflfllley Rive)‘ Cemelfly- “he”; 3y Qygnlng 4m inst, ;u fly‘ iiutsrmtnt took place. The Doll- .._..__ ‘bearers were: Messrs T. D. Lmu. ,. lNorman Ling. John Mobhs. AlcX ,. The whole‘ Ross, Chester Rackham and Robert m Seven Mme B“! Mobbs. Alderman Leslie McDuif. jHalifax, and Johnson and William . McDuff, Exetier. U. S. A. who were with their mother during the last. raw days of her illness have started motor on return to their res- .pe:tive hcmes.—S. ainfall t —‘"‘ - ' t1 t Th!‘ Mrs. Dan McCardle. Chelton. has‘ cues“ "gmmed me“ y a Mr. Bernard _ Connolly. Bedeque, attended the play We welcome Mr. Austin Jnrdinelrowtfs Tend I BLENDS in the Yellow pockuqfl EXPORT in the Green package “_ m _ Mlij . F011. S ALF BY “ JOHNSON & JOHNSON CORNER. KENT AND PRINCE STREETS X Cigarette 01' Every Esie" “ 20 ,) I . H t l in lude J. Stevenson. lbeen confined to her home for atGrlfilbi ugoswn. c Arm,“- _;_ Duty, fw-d m bdl ac '° ' - - e ays w 1 a a y spralne 41mm“; D_ A Murray, plow“. c, ankle. we wish Mrs. McCardlc a c. Ausmm Albany; M_ Q_ Dglanzy, ‘Albany; I, E. ‘rrainor, Charlotte- Among those in the city Tuesday fl Many friends in this cummutiltymedeque‘ we ‘mderstand has been James Monlgfimely. ‘ 1,, weeks, Ficdcrlctcn; Summersido: S. M. Da d? J, B. Stewart, Summersl t. auflerlng with blood poisoning in his .hand from a fox blte which he re- celvcd a low days ago. niel. Hunter lon the birth of a wee ladclie on Nov. Home on n. visit to his mother dur-Hm Mr. MacFarlone was formerly 5 Bedeque .now residing in lure. l _-——-—€O}— '-__‘ I ‘ 0L lmlnent position there. DARNLEY 5on0 l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and interesting and origlnallm‘ ‘gm’ Dixwn‘ 09mm Bedequel party was held at tlielcnlsse °" e Pm)“ Fliiwam "'°‘t x n Anni wcocside. N_ J_ MCJ ape Tormentina MOIIUBY.‘ frotnl 82g: Ix (,1) (jgygeChamplCn (2), NeuL Wednesday evening, 31st mstlthere they’ motored to Moncizon. N.-D mm Thompsmt under the auspices of the WomensB" remmlng m m” evenmg- i grad: Institute of this Place. The ‘Juestsl H" many friends. m “my totign, (all dgiggtzn by a spook amred in a ubew‘tch‘ngnllearn of the serious illness of Miss, m“ n ' t d l ,3, fashion who greeted each with swim’ schurman. Central Bedequm Grade v11 (1) garllglcilkllv. . - lHer many friends ho it ill Eli?" MROKRY. ( ) er -_.- htarty handshake passing them P9 W m‘? G. do v; (1) Bordon champion. along to be received . by another be hm“ berm“; Miss Schumm") bet-t 1a l we Hlcikey l3) slngyl spook at the foot of the stairway t“ known as Aunt Mo“?- wl“ b“ m) Chnro ‘ I __d U“ ,( .wlth them again. Roach. . ill‘thi-topniillllhgegglii:wylhelinhlxgttigf) Grade V (1) Hilda Dlckleson, (2)\ ed a great den] of merflmenn I Mrs. Percy Lowther, Cornwall. rc-‘ “be” M“ Nun‘ l The house was tastefully decorabttiumed m her home’ an" spmldmp’) Grade IV (l) Gerald MBCNIICL‘ ed in true Halloween style, withtmme time in North Bedeque with <2’ M-“med Adms" M ,2, black cats. ribboned streamers andlher mother‘ M“ Em“ Waugh W110 Grade In u) Jean ncxglk Hanowewn lantemi In the centrethas been seriously/lit Wm, pneumon. Luelle Hickey. (3) Charles c c-y. of the table were two large decorat-sla‘; we “T” an glad i” he" that Mrs- ed fortune cakes which were passedlwaugh 15 steadily lmplwmll- Ester The following l5 the Honor Rollll of Darnley School for the man t; of October :—— A very Halloween home o! Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Champion. _ ) Vivian Wooclside. Principal Hilda Smith, Assistant yum-h was partake“ 0L l The District Convention was held‘ Well rendered prORrant was car-lgzwcenggal Bedcqued Hall on Tues-l —--—~-<o>- -— which the vvenlng a emmn ‘m evenmg- Al" r r ‘ ‘ll h U1 th ‘ ‘ EBENEZER SCHOOL was spent. in games. contests a d pith. 3 ° we“ 91‘ b81115; disagree- cld fashioned sing song ln sthlhhllwle) seven Institutes wok” largelyl ""-“ everybody wok pan“ A d-< represented. In the afternoon the “mm” Ron f” comb"- was we“ mndered by 8x32 R22: Grade X (1) Florence Macmtc. History was read from each Insti- Cm-ley of Detroit’ Mich" mm lholtute. A talk was given on the Sanl~‘(2) Fw- MR3"- Rame of trying to “bite an appky-(Y-Oriutn by the Supervisor which was! Grad" IX (l) Hem“ Fm“) i2‘ supplied ample “m (or qd as renlenloyed by all. after this a dainty-Blanche MucRae. ‘ ' llunch was served and a sociable Grade VIII Ruby Roberts, (2) as young. A booth w _ . were ma ivns well pstrgfttciiégitlilts; “°‘“' w“ 5W"- Thc five-Hint: meet-‘Ptllkel’ Fwd’ the evening resulted u, nun). a n8 began at half past seven, Dy] Grade VII (l) Matilda MacLeod. youth and maid going home happyishnpsm‘ “a” i‘ "c" “lslllrml fld-‘iz’ mm M“m°5°“ The mtmgcgnm fm- u“, evemm wamtdress on_ Tuberculosis after which a! Grade V (l) Foch Dolron. Mm, geomc Ramsay, Puma‘ MessmlDrfiflrflmme was given by the differ- Curtis. Ford, Winnie Ford. Amc McNeil-l afltcedflciowen vim ent institutes. A vote of thanks was‘. Grade IV (1) Mary MacRac. (2) tin and banjo instruments. n.-.'p¢¢t-l‘°“d°"d "° D1 591N150!) by the iadqAudrey Ford. (3) Emerson MHCLDUII. We)? lies. Meetlnfcfiséi by singing "Goal Grade II _(l) Ivan Ford. A munmu] lunch w” served M.“ Save The Klng.-—C. Grade I (A) Allison MacLcod, (2) er which n collection was taken up —_"_*°“ Lmcm" MWRM- amounting to $20.00, Tm tqglgun,“ WAR-MING MILK Grade-Iii!) (1) David Ford. (2) Anthe mwas then stung after “inch _ lEmmet Doiron. (3) Norma. Ford. lhe party dispersed to inm- yl-s-‘N-yct,‘ 50:11:11 mllnl; lsllillflrlkrlied. it, tends to‘ Leah Davidson. Teacher vc homes. . l 0 088 - c eat. coagulntes _ -~{-Q1—---»» ————<¢->. xerlain portions of it into curds and th-zoesticktotlwbotto - COMFORT rnonctott and lzurn. This will tsmpfilvgtifiii. _ —~-, v ’ . l _I»I’onor_Roll of Baltic School for Inotmd o! basting aatrlp of goodswhlch you warm roilk, and pour it (month OCOBBObBX‘. You-first put water into (the pan. in} "WQ u" W’? "Id 0i 1h ‘ecomfort to 0M- lhm mt the milk in to warml Grade LX Sr. (1) Margaret Riley. iueinrtpsto futon nmtrhe wetting of the bottom of thel(‘2)_,_'1‘_heltnn, Donald, ' ' t (2) BALTIC SCHOOL Charlottetowuii; Grade III (1) Anna Burns. (2) Clow (equal). (3) Ethel Morrison. H. Walsn.lEdgnt' Mathcson. | t. VIII (l) Gertrude Ander- lIll i Grade II (1) Sadie Dickleson. (2) f nd Grace McGillivary' (equal), )2) 5T, Many-g Aganmqy- Grade VI (l) Bella Blacquiere, and Katie Coyle (equal). (.2) Beu- Grado II (l) Ronald Delaney. Grade I (l) Kenneth McKenzie. trlee LeBlanc, (3) Mary Hogan. tMirgnvet Arscuault. and Elle Pony imd M's‘ mm?’ 0mm’ M" “d7 v - - - .1 F Jmn Simpson. t suluivmnsrp '(e uul) (s) Ellreda Gallant ‘l%i's‘§rle‘hceClJa‘l'lllJs§rlah:€erRg:g€€ Mn Percy Lowmel" Cornwall‘ llglllrcizirhClhallxglthtgvltxhfisftnltxith E. Grade VI (1; Leslie Mcnmldl.) MWYW E ‘Grade 111(1) Ella P0111)? i3‘ 1M9" ‘ma Mr Re-uber; “we wumot vahlwlth his two daughters. Mrs. Bruce Mncmgd) Charlottetown; E. l). Glade V (l) Jennie ltmns- - .1)‘ nmdc X ,1, Dom wedga Clow, (3, Ame Gallant, my Megs“ Harold MM“ J wlMacKlnley, North River and MlsslMomson_ Fredericton; 1,, 1-1. Weeks. Elnmfl MacDflllflld- <3) 1111 Grade IX Helen McNeil. Grade II (l) Margaret Gitlltuit. wéugh Jim“ wood and) gm“; Marjory, motored to New Annan-Frvtkflcton.‘ Jomph McAulgqqDclrmey. 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