5gpTEMBERW3f1926 pain’; Withdrawal officially Announced GEN-EVA. Sept, 11. my")... official announce- s” 39pm’; withdrawal m m, League of Nations m’, m,“ here tonight. m, pew,- Christie, Garfield-was mffdon rccentiY- d M s. James Cautelo ,Zl.'i s33... all Point Prim. R. l left for M155 Eva Rose, Dinette Boston with Mlgeeand Mrs. _Wm Davenport last - m. and Mrs. Alexander Snllth, A ‘Buchanan were visitors to which], September 1st_ ' uiss Joyce Nicholson. Boston_ ar- “fed home last week on her vaca- {w w visit relatives at Eldon. \ir and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and 0,, lll-rved honle on ll visit to his Loner J. J. SllaW_ Garfield. yr, Charlie MacIJacilern of Gar- field is busily engaged ill hauling ties l0 Surry station this week, w, Ilugll MacKay Ross. Gal- Md was visiting friends in Mon- “W, upd Georgetoyvu recently. Zillfis Margaret MTlcLean. teacher o, Surry School spent the week end Wm, her parents ill Louis lust week- Mrs, Sadie‘ Rockwell. Ocean view wns a passenger to tho city on the Murray Harbour" train Sept. 3rd. ‘ lirs. Calvin Bishop of Mt. Buch- anan spent tho week end in Belle lilver lllll guest of Mr. and Mrs. l-‘riluk Cook. . .. , ; y“ Angug L, MnuLeau Garfield ins been doing some shim-Kilns iii tile neighborhood. Mr. MacLeall reflillllly knows his work. Messers Neil MacDonalth Willie iiurdocclt MncKenzio of IIOUlS and lhnrlie Macfluigan of Iona were iislting In Garfield, Sept 2. Miss Sadie Stewart returned to ller home in Boston Mass... after spclltllilg the summer with friends iultl relatives in Point Prim. .\lr. David Bishop of Mt Buchan- an was a welcome visitor to Piu- etlc last week. the guest oi! Mr. and Airs. Angus Mackenzie. Mr. Colson and Mr. Bourke. Mon- ilguc were visiting friends in Surry the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willie MacWillialns, Sept. 5. Messers Wllio Wcatlherble and lilun MacI.cllan_ Ocean View. ut- ieuded the dance and pictures held p, Fiat River ilall on Friday lust. .\ir. Harry Colson of Montague. r3,- a welcome visitor to Garfield nd vicinity, while there he was mu guest. oi" Ml". and Mrs. Hugh llllcliay Ross. -_ .\ll". and Mrs. George Docheriy . ol Plnottc and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "ired hlllcwillianls. Ocean View were ill lit. Buchanan Sunday the guests of Mi". and Mrs. Ilougaitl qweek from a pleasant visit ‘Quebec. Belfast and Vidaiir‘" Mt. Stewart Notes ~\VO_l'0l-Zl'0l. to laeru of the illness oi Mrs. Fred Jurdillc, Ilead of i-iils. bow. fililiss Anna Duffy returned last iu shire. Gordon. Douglas, Head of Hiillboro. spent the week end with relatives in Suffolk. lr Miss Elizabeth Cllfrk left last Week fol" Mount Vernon, where she has been engaged as teacher. . Mrs. Kimble Collin is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. James Jenkins, Southport. IMrJolln McKenna, ;;l'., returned to "North Sydney, -N.S., after spend- lug a. week with his parents here. illlr. lva Douglas, shoemaker. is kept pretty ‘busy these days attend- lllg to the “solt-s" 0f the populace. fill". and lilvs. George hiorristlll. Bostoll, Muss, are visiting Ml". Moi"- risolrs former home ill Savage Harbor. _,_____. Now that ezlrly autumn has nlatle its approach, a number of our tour- ists are returning to their respec- tive homes. ' A number oi’ our citizens attenti- oll tho play “Molly llawu." held ill 'i‘l"acatlie Friday lligilt. and report it l1 good one from start to finish. Miss Mary Walsh returned Tues- day to Vancouver, \I3.C., after llllv- ing spent a pleasant summer witll her iliilfclllfl, the ‘Dr. and Mrs. Wnlsll. Ml‘. Edwilftl (lliiis, ltccountant in l.ho Royal =Ilank ilore, spent Sunday and Labor" lilly at. his home ill idl- tlou. llo was accompanied by Ml". Guy Glover. Illlss Marguerite iMorristln, Sav- age Harbor. left last week for Allti- gollit-lh, N.S., wllcre she intends to train fol" a nurse. We wish hel" success ill hcl" chosen vocation. fifarnlers are busy at their liar- vest, which appears to be an albun- dallt onc. but owing lo the rain and heavy wind a icw (lays ago, the heavier grain will tllkc a while yet to ripen as quite a lot of it was blown down. We are glad to have our old friend Ray ‘SlIlillhVUOll ilack with us again, having returned from the P. 1'1. I. lHospital \Vcdllesday cron- ing, where he has ibeen since tho accident which ilofell llilll while employed on the ballast train lust July 2i). Remove Corns By Hot Water You can stop that corn or callous from aching in a minute or two. You do it in this way: Drop a little =Putnam‘s Painless Corn Ex- tractor over the tender surface of the corn “or callous and the pain stops at once. Just a few more ap- plications, and then, after a hot foot bath the corn drops out. Call Tyne Valley , ' And Vicinity Miss Ruby Deznis, Port Hill, was a visitor to. Ch rlottetown on Fri- day. Miss Esther Thompson, Halifax, is visiting lMrs. Ivan McLean, Tyne .Vailey. Mrs. Ben]. lllcNelll, Rc-xbury, -.\iass., was a visitor to Sulnlnerslde on Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Burleigh, Ellerslle, is seriously ill with an attack of appendicitis. Mr. mqjgiualu‘ Follies. Bedcque. i. spending ll few days with his is able to be out again, after his very scyious illness. tMrs. Ephraim Phillips has re- turned to her home ill 'I‘_vlle Valley after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in U. S. A. Mr. Malcolm tlicKlnilon, Char- lottetown, motored-to Tyne Valley 011 ‘Saturday and was the guest of Ml". =and Mrs. James Ramsay, N11‘. élllfl iMfS. H. Lloyd Sharp and Mrs. Benj. McNsill spent Saturday and Sun-day in Belmont? Lot 16, the guests of Mrs- Elizabeth Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McLean motored from their home ill West- ern Qalfltla. to visit relatives and friends in. EllGP-‘lllfl, Tyne Valley and vicinity. Miss May iSkorry, lvilo is attend lug Miss McLean's Business Col- lege, Snmnlcrside, spent Sunday and Monday (Labor Day) at her hc-me in. Tyne Valley. Ml". and .\Irs. Robert McArthul", motored froln Boston, Mass" to visit; ills sister Mrs. W. H. Phil- lips, Arlington, tLot l-i. and other relatives in. the vicinity. Miss Jean Sharp returned to her home in French River on 'I‘uesdzly. after spending a fcw days with her aunt nlld uncle, Ml". and Mrs. G- S. Sharpe, East llidcford. . .‘lliiss Flora. A, Mellisll oi‘ Van- collvcr, who has been visiting her home ill Molltitguc, loft Wednesday en route to England, where ller nlnrriage to lil". Norman Mei. Thornton, will take place shortly. 0n Wetlnesday afternoon, Sept. 1st, the iltulies‘ Alli of the Presby- terian Church <.\l'"'l‘yne Valcy, Illi‘l. at tho home of Mrs. Daniel Mc- Ilcan. There were thirty nlembers and twellty visitors present. After the usual singing. reading and roll- cnll. refreshments were served. Tile offering amounted to twelve dol lars and fifty-cents. Thursday afternoon the nlelnbers of the United Church held their _ hol" , THE --CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gleanings Front Tryon And Vicinity Miss Etillll Lord of ll. 'r. Hol- man‘s ind. Sulnmerside, spent the week end also Labor "Day in frryoll. Mr. Nathan and Reuben Atkins of Boston. Mass. have "been visit- ing in Tryon at the home 0f Mr. alld Mrs. ’i‘holnas Gamble. Ml". \\'lll|4illl'Cllllll€l7k of North Tiyon is having a new and r001!!! dlvclling ilouse built. Mr. Alex. Large is the contractor, Mrs. "Harry A McPhee left on Monday last to accompany her little step-grand daughter {Miss Mary Dalton, to St. John. N. B. Leonard Lockart 3t Mencton, mother Mrs. D. N. Forbes, Tyne N, B“ 5.99m a g9“, dawn“, week Valley. visiting friends ill Victoria. He returned ilome on Monday. ’ilis lllally friends al"e glad to _-- _ ' learn that Ml". Henry Yeo, Port iliili Mrs. 'Rpy Clark, 511-5, Charles Nelder and daughter, Elizabeth, left last week for a visit to Am- herst and other points in N. S. ill last week's (ileanings, instead 0i Mrs. Alex. Wood that was visit- ing ill Tryou, it should havebeen Mrs. Jollll _W0od of Mount Tryon. -——' 41ml lflijilill-MI ‘i. ," atnll». Mrs. Elmer Gamble and infant llflllshter. 0f North Tryon, are spending a few days in Charlotte- town at the home oil her parents. Miss Ruby Lord of It. T, Hol- mlln's, I.tll.. spent lust week end’ and Monday at the home of her parents. Ml". and Mrs. Charles Lord North Tryon. “D" bliss" Allly Durnlcy, I’. h‘. I. spent last week cud and labor titty-at» the home of- parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce liowatt, Lower Tryoll. hliss .\lll(ll"(‘(l. Toombs, principal of "l‘l"y"0ll (Ionsolitlated School at- lclltlpil the teacher's Convention held in Charlottetown last week Willie Bliss Carruthers assistant. took charge of both rooms. Tryoll Corner is lllucll improved ill appearance by the construction oi‘ our general merchant's new dwelling house under the super- vision oi‘ Mr. Roy Dawson. This house is ill. connection ‘with the shop and is convenient to the high- est degree. Residents of Tryon are oi‘. the Olilillilll, that Tryou hall should he rc-nlotlclleil and built larger. Besides being foo snlall. tile hall is ill equipped. there being only one exit. \Vily not. make our hall a credit to ’l‘l"yon rather than a. dis- grace‘! Wedding Bells rang in Calgary, Alta. on Saturday September 4th. wilell Miss lilsther Ilortl, It. N. was ullilctiain holy ilontls of matrimony in _\ll". Joseph Stirling. salesman or that place. Airs. Stirling was a daughter of Mr. Fred Lord. Tryoll. 'l‘hey are spending a fortulglltis honeymoon ill Bullll‘ and _\Vindel"- nit-re, Word was received by Mrs. Iloy Dawson that her cousin, Ml". Will- picnic ill a beautiful large field near anything be simpler? You oiltain certain results with Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Note the name. It costs little and gives glor- Mzlizlliuuon. ious results. Sold by all druggists. An Evidence of Reii nefment Good taste and good health demand sound teeth and sweet breath. The use of Wrigley’s chewing gum takes care of this important item of personal hygiene in a delightful, refreshing way. Wriglews removes odors of dining or smoking from the breath by cleaning the teeth, by stimulating the flow of digestive juices, and by thet- antiseptic action of the flavoring extracts’ for which Wrigleykl is famous-"Tbc Flavor Lasts!" ' The result is a sweet breath that evidences care for one's self and consideration for others — the final touch of? refinement. Wrigleyh is a thrice daily routine of people of nefinoment. f J SPEA RM/NT m " 511111?! - the rlvel"."i‘ht: day l)0llli-',' most fav- took part in the gables and anluse- lncnts which were delightful and variable. The tables grolllleti "under tile variety of rare dainties pre- pared to tempt. and satisfy the inner mall. The slim ot’ two llulld- red dollars was realized. ornble u large crowd gathered and‘ What might have proved to be a serious ending to a silootlllg ex- pedition occurrtvd last Monday. when three lueu. two from this vic- illity _ and one frolu elsewhere. hired a MlCllliH‘. to take thonl tu llogg Island olf a. shooting trip. 'i‘llo day was very lkiVllfilblf}, the birds plentiful alld the men most lit. The Miculal: left tltelll promis- ing to return in the late afternoon. which ho dill. but although e find Ills moll, so "he returned to Lonnox lslunti. Dark come and the friends and relatives ilecalne al- urlnod. they waited "and watched l'ar into the night. but still they did not come. Just at day break som'e _frlcnds procured a dory and rowed over to LGIIIlOX island where they found a Micmat: willing to go in stinrcll of the lost. men. whom. when they reached Ilogg Island, they found already to set out fol" home in u leaky ilory with one our null n tleiiilitllttoti sail. whether they would ever have reached home will relllalll a mystery. waited for strllle time he. could ii t iam Stordy of Ansonia Connecticut. |ilad passed into eternity. .\ll‘. Stortiy underwent Lllrec operations and was lll such a weakened con- dition that he died in the last one. lie is vcry well known ill this coul- milllliy having lived here for some years. lie leaves to mourn his death. zl sorrowing widow and six, children. The political nleeting of Friday last was a huge success. The Try. on hall was filled to overflowing and lnany were forced to renlain outside on account of lack of room, The speakers on the Conservative side were: Ml". J. E. Wyatt and Mr. G. Shelton Sharpe anti the Liberals were: Mr. A. E. Mc-Luau anti Mr. Waiter i-l. Ilea. Both sides W?!’ ably Slwko in their owll inter- ests and tllcy botll seemed equally sure of success. T119 order- mu.- fairly good for such a largo meet- lug. Tho whole community all 'l‘l"yoll was grieved» to learn Janlos Harvey. an elderly and 95H. luable eitizcll of this place, had lnel: "is death on Wednesday‘ Septenl- llolg _1sl;. puller ‘very slur circum- stances. ills death was the great- er shock because he was a. very robust man and appeared to he ill perfect health. H9 leavgg m mourn five cilildreu, three sons and two daughters. The funeral took place on Saturday, from his FOSIGEIICG to the Presbyterian bllry- lug ground ill North Tryon. 1v’ m,n‘_ Stale Bread. What to do with tht" pieces oi‘ bread which accumulate is a proli- luu, in every housewlflg .'i‘.lley ulily be lit-led in dressings. (‘hop some left-over lnent. or use haul- burger steak, salt. pepper, one egg, a tolnnto_ it’ you have it. and lllilk lo soften. "Season with sage. Bread puddings. if. ulade with plenty of lllilk and eggs, will lltil- BRINGING UP FAT»HER—— ize some bread crumbs to advan- tugc. 'l‘lny squares can be toast.- ed and used in soup. and dried bread crumbs can be used lo bread velll_ make croquettes. and illlicketl grl-lvies, sauces and soups. Ir stale brerul crumbs are ground and ‘well dried they will keep a long time "without molding. Keep them covered away from flies anti dust. "but not ullui. up too tightly. A paper sack is a good receptacle Ilowati. teacher at ‘ tlla t. M r, l l cst steel fabric ‘frame is of stou a box spring f0 b l ' YOU CA fQQ" 6494 § Hunter eeeooooteoeoeneoeoo River“ U and Vicinity Mm. J. llarkhalll has l'l‘liil'lll‘ll lo, her llonlt" zllicl" spending lllt‘. pustl week in tho rill’- Mr. Philip Jvlatlltvsilll, l))‘>ill"l' liflil Bridge. has been tsngtli-idil ">4 luiliflwi" in Greellvale school. ' iMr. anti Mrs. [lily ('.lll"iul' lvore ill Fredericton recently ilu- urn-sis‘ vi Mr. and M-rs. lioivartl “Willie'- Mlss Mina hlurtiocit who has boon spending a holiday Ilen- llll‘ uucoi of M135 Ruby l\il"l)otlgall returned to her hollle ill (‘ilal"lottcttl\vu on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. l)()ll‘.lltl Audrvlvs, Mt‘. and hills. (ll-largo Brown, New Glasgow and Ml". Jas. id. Andrew motored to (‘halloitctolvn on \V_cil- ncsday. M11 and ,\|1">", Pllllill llutterficltl Concord. N. ll.. art- visiiliilt FYlliml-‘l here and at, (Jape ’l‘l"uve.l"se. Tflifil’ and Ml". and divs. ltobcrt Jewell. leave on return this wvcll. Miss Ethel Sutherland has re~ turned to hcr homo at Si. Pciofli Bay after visiting hero the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. \\':ltson \\'ayo and with friends at l<‘ri'tll\l"ivioll. "The . biggest§morieyflsiaiwo iThat ls why you can get Calladrfis fin- spring for only $12. ‘Consider what value it represents. The tly riveted pressed stccl for lifetime strength; built as high as r finest appearance. 26 ribbon strips of steel arc suspended between extra-long coils and jOlnCd by four rows of continuous splrals.yThcy ill T‘? bcddingwllcn you buyaollzzlwzberlfingr. keep the edges trim and taut. IIIiliiilliliiiillil‘fwd PAGE- ELEVEN G Make your dollars go farthest by in; sisting on :1 gcnulncxS/zuuber King at ally furniture store. Evcll such a spring, , however, can proyiclc only half of com-j illctc sleeping colnfort. The other halfk depends on the mattress. Get the‘ Oszcrzlzoqr, Canada ’s finest in luxuryi and value for more than 3O years, now $25. Look for tlIGOSItJTHIOOf labclar-ggk . v pen SPRING-j. x -v++reooeoeeoeevoe4ooeoo 0oe0000000000o000¢0eeevo-oooooea-eaeeo-veemo04000000oo-we-woovog++ooeeeo+ N GET “SLUMBER KING’ BED SPRINGS” AT R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. (‘harlotteioivn and Summersidc O60040OQOOOOOO"QOOQ4QOQOQQQQ Ml". IA. ll. Silliplllllll who has li\‘i‘ll ill ltil" soult- time t-nlortul the Sum- lllersltlo Hospital inst \\‘t"'l( llll‘ sur- gical lrezitlnonl. '1"1,.~ tent-hers oi‘ (gilt-oil's. District mo, ill annual r-tinvl-uiiiln hero on Friday" ]il‘<'li'llL‘illly' all l'i)llillii.',' on‘ illtl lnilrllilll; il‘lllll\' and returning ill the ltvelllllg. Ml". and hire". iiutlrgi" A. (‘dun lllill tlaughitll". l)l". Idtiitil (‘ullll and Ml". llllil Ali's. Etlwiil (‘alin are enjoylll! a illlllill‘ ll'l|) in the island. 'l‘ht~y art- \'lSllllll.f Ml". nlld Airs. Nelson (‘arouy also friends at (llulllviilv. .\ll‘.~'. Fit-lteii. and Miss (lerirutlt: Fickcii. Millllilflll, liaise.‘ are hero on a. two week's ixisii with Ml‘. and hirs. (‘null-go Stetson, Bll/lflkfiillll. Nllfifl, Ficllolt is all nocoluplishotl singul- and pianist. and has been heard with tiillit-Zlli on diffolwllll. oc- casion..- sillct- coining hove. 0n i-‘ri<lrly' evening, illivl‘ the l‘t'- gulzlr lucoiing of '|‘l"tlt" lllilt" W. ill- Slllllli‘. the lll(‘.llllli‘l'.\‘ oliti-l"taillt"il lli~ forulally their llll$liilllllri and fril-lliba, lfplvlllwis oi‘ forty were present, and elljtrvi-d .'l plt-llstllli t-v- rulings l-ntl-rtilillult-ut ilurillp," wilil-l, a. bountiful lullcll utus Sl‘l'\'i.‘tl by tllc hostess. Visitors ill town during" llll‘ wot-k were: Mi". anti l\ll'.<. liourgc 1'1. Mclleall. .\'lil"tll \Vl_lisllil"t-_ the Miss- (‘s lsabvl (lrtllviilrll alltl .-\ulltl. Mo» <Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Lofullzcy and little daughter. who have resided here for some. months are leaving shortly for ‘Mfllltffilll where lllt! Dr. intends taking a il-‘ost ilraduatel for t"llelll. UOlIFGE. Kellzie. (‘llul"lolio.iin\"ll. .\it". and Mrs. Leslie McLean. I.oi lli. Mrs. Geo. S. .\iat"Ll-od_ l"l‘l‘lll"l‘lt'iiill, .\l Dull, dllt-Dtlllalti. Charioitl-iolvn. Ml". .\ll‘. tivo. m“, “m,” 1., Jpn-tin" on 'l‘hul"sii=i.\' lucollllipalrvillg Jlrs. i.. ii. hlacllcoil illltl Siill \\‘ll¢> it-fi on l‘t'llll‘il it) thcll" htlinl‘ ill lit-troll. Mrs,- item Pit-irt-rillg hull ll-' lvt-elt-t-llii guest. .\ll.~">' lli‘ll‘ll .\l lllilk Sunlulorshli". hurl illi- S. ‘lluclu-titl, Ffifllllldi." Amilllg tillm- point; to (‘llal"liiii<:- iti\\'ll this wot-i; iti attend l’. \\. (‘ollogt- were .\li.-.." Helena .\i1‘.\llll=lii .\ll.\',\' l-Jveiyu l\\'0olllvl". North ltd» lll‘tl, Alia. Mary Stevenson, Flwtiir» l’lt‘itlll. ill-v. llruct‘ (‘tll"i~l\" llllll .\ ‘>1 (‘"l'"“' lulu-lulu ari" visitillii frirllilfl iii"?- Oll Sunday tBVQIllIlK, Mr. ('1ll'l)\V as- sit-‘ivd Rev. All". llaxicl" at. the sur- vlco in the Uliitotl Chill l iai feature of lhl- s" lllfllllllllllly’ |‘l‘.lllli'l‘i'tl solo " _ ' doll of l'l‘il‘\'l‘l'." by Aline‘ Fivlifii- .\lZll£1ii3ill,.\l‘.lS>‘. 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