l i 1 or y iirsnghi full urn and you ~ "cent chewiit out because "it s grown in the leaf and i ~. i‘ kePt there, by the cure. ' / f i Alwuyu ask for ' ’ KEYGI _ NIIIMIDUDN y _ ‘btAcKni/lsr" i i '1 l i I 0nd Ring obli “tion by the éyen vvitho anadian ]ewel_lers’- Association I for the most ex ‘ressive ‘S1 an’ g , aptly descri o? the high (aids not tleliziy-li-‘Icompetition closes énlidnightpNoveznber y W. w. WELLNER i ielxililsgtglixliiogfirrlglgrs \ Mrs I w ~ Mrs town} . Mr,’ A , Bl’) "hm b d rs. Artemas ‘on Friday. Carol WES 17°11‘; ere ter‘s sisters- lBesale beau-d, B ~. . O Bédeque ~ ‘Aigd. the llleet o! Mr. and ~JIuiesHend6r|othBedequem Miss Mary sh-dng Sununerside on s9,- = Oonmtuiati Fwd Mm. w ‘ Was a. visitor- ' ‘ Saturday. Wood. spent ‘i in Cheiton. i Miss Mildred ,_ Qton, spent thei deque; ~ lfor a very ‘speedy Mrs. Gertrude Fern. Sunday Mthfifriends _- -_, ~ . l , ert, Bedeque, l Mr. and Mrs. 111881111; of New . Klwflls of the lat- Mlases Annie and edeque. V . i Howatt, B We, were Bil-Bets d: w. W118“. Bedeque vpsAhdvqwu Ti‘??? From‘ Tryon- "i? ' anti-vicinity Mrs B11106 nwuttbrweut Try- pefmlwnmiévu ;. n‘ Bumnwx.‘ ' Tllefldny. ‘ _ , _ - u — ' ' ~ . _ , “T " - _ . . oilfield left . MnGeopgeTayloluOerltralBe-oflyrwdmg‘ " O . deque_ m. hwy“ _ Monday morning Nov. 12th. for may nggqwfirpmyw > WP W A! Sara-mic ma, N. if. M!‘ and Mrs. 500d Green 0! Oh‘- , umwuffiiiufimfiiiui‘? .32’... ‘°"“ W“ “W.” W“ "P 5""- ivlsjfjym to an l d!!!‘ ind MODdIY Iliw O! 11H‘ "with". Mrs. harsh Mlciensle. H15 Rim’ friend! Went that Mr. Thomas stm-dy of ‘rryou. Branch Rhoda is still dangerously ill, but 11°90 "W; very soon homey comm- ence improving, . ' ' 7 ., Mr. Elliwmvth meld. a the Bank of Commeme, Bummer-side spent Thanksgiving at hie home in ..__. . w m . I fie-id a visit to e ‘inland’ P] IL _ mday- . Messrs LeRny Howatt and l t 1 I" I n!“ . v I Posted a few miles away in 1014. a. letter has just been received by a F111“- resident of Chatlllon sue ‘Seine, | ' France. _ ' __,_. i Miss Janet Bradshaw fibent Thanksgiving M5, Mrs. Thea Enmim, “‘ ‘ to resume _ u ughédébdhdiut 1 v Mi - Jun?“ “he birth of a. gee lallillllitaé’. i i v TM" Jamesllsndemn, Bedeque, to Summerslde on , _i . Z iMi-is May Enmen is‘ spending her ‘hillideys at her home in Enmore. Middleton; 1 ! Mr. and v cinity. . . . _- i ,, . I M _ ‘k els of apples, costing 60 cents per 0 C. H E. “I I § G ,,,,,,,§q,,§"'},w1§§;d “$2” wfllhl- bushel would equal is bus. d: car- < ~ ~ Thumdaih‘ "mmmide- rots dt so cents a bushel? ' i , » . .__' i - , F n . ‘ Her many _l' g _ gm w Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dmvsoh- and ‘learn oi- thee ' ‘i1 mpMrg two sons Eldon and Kelmeth__oj= Rvffiellrfiiralz, chelmh, hope Augmtine Cove were viulwie to . oolner, ‘Kensing- VMFOYR-D . k end in Be- ' I Mr. and Mr-s. Afffllfifld Schur- man, Mr. and Mrs. William Sta-v. , ‘ to¢Car1eton 5°11 MOIIdB-y to spend Thanksgiving gwitn the lumen pare ' iMrs. Albert Woelu. , Mm. Frederick Ole-vii, ChelbonJ :wlt'h her two children, Master Ca1- ;vln and Howami ls spending 9, few ,days with her sister Mrs. Frederick MflcQualrle, Beiu-letown. Mr. Hooter Dedrrd. Lower Be- flflque. was a recent visi ‘town. nts, Mr. and U01‘ w Scarle- buying" Mr. William chnrtdphei- l cm-~‘°' i” dw" ‘ Silverware. ~ “Watches - dull Bedeiiue paid B1lY1!l8-'l-l1p w“ u“ . - ¢-._ ...: ._.- . - r'_ “Frnknmil andson these wolldetflil P are, being isummmm °“ sa°may °v°“m“' ‘Jnckwtlp: Bergen» ‘it: cvlsmnfl l“ I ‘Dr. ‘Al D. Sharp and family iBedeque. spent Tlmnksgiving- with friends in Summerside. ___4 ‘ I Mr. Ulric Dawson has returned Central - l t e 1 V v merchandieebgd byljewellers. iggtegxlisbemniefléiehgenm "nun. audit ifihow-l-for the next‘ “m” f ll» . day oftwo th" k jewellery-then l M1" W! M's» Dam Mvcerditb. ' ~ - wmégtv mealtime for m. entry éiilf“iiii"éfii?fc‘l’n”ii°““°“”" card andfifitQQm your slogan. Qledeque- ‘ , - t ’ Mixes tlilamgretioptld wvvinnihed r8 .s_uden\_ "a; L .-C.'re- ,turned to Charloflifilim ‘pleasant Thanksgiving mm their !pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. . ' Clifford Wright, Middleton. Logon of Victoria P. E. L.» were motorists to Albany onYMbuiday, Nov, 12th. ' " Mrs. ‘Austin cdmeron and daugh- ter, Miss Marie of Augustine Cove’ were visitors to Cmpaudbii ‘Satur- day. ~ ' v Miss Fiancee Rogerson of Tryon is spending s. few days vacation iwith relatives in_ Cm l d und For the kiddies: mummy bush- Tryon on ‘Tuesday evening. College, Charlotietownpaqsed the holidays very pleesantlwwith her mother Mrs. (D12) Daugherty pd Philip -Doyle, student‘. St. Dunstanh University. Charlotte- town ls spending his "Illsnkeglving Holidieys with his parents Mr. and firs. E. Doyle, Georgetown-A. . ' ..'Ml'ss Catherine MaoKimloll. teacher spent the weekend in Georgetown the guest of her pal"- ents Mr. and Mrs. John MacKin- non-A, ' Nearly ‘ell b: theeoo‘ automobiles imported at Harbin, Manchurla, in ‘the past year, were from America. Because of a wave of speculation the ricmegchange at Tokio, Japan, recently, suspinded "future Georgetown, the_ guests, of ‘MIS- iJelzi-ers. piirents, capt. 5nd Mm- Smith.—A. . Misses Marion Wadde!‘ 7nd,)!“- guret Oaibeck of Clui-rlolteftown spent their mdnkssivfliz 1101b“ at their respective homes in Trycn - ,North. 'tl.lrl‘led'1‘llflldl. Miss Fimnces Daughenty ofP. ‘Aiifitralian journalist, Edward George . oUAkplAN/i. MT. srswAR-"i; pores” Among Mildly at tbieir houles n"? MleeeeCuru and Jennie Doug- . lls and Carrie Grant, Miss Ila-Me. Kev. c. B. 0., chdrimitetown; Mr. cue McDonald, st. Buddha's; M: Keir Clark, r, w. o. we Bewe Meme, teacher, m‘- mmed 549M113’ from c. week end visit at her home in Valleyfleld end Miss Mary E- McDonald-le- Y L, to nsimle her duties-u prllwipgpog um- whmll Whldh 48 p gvfgvqr- ably under the c: manage Elsi; of the foreinqntioned young Her friends regret, in, in some unaccountable way Mine mien Clark stepped upon a. piece °1_ Jlmkefl Blues n. few days ago, ‘Wily cutting her foot; Dru Walsh W“ hwtllv s , ed and found it, Hwesservtonutt eeatitchesin the cut. ~ | i '. l Tile R-Ilmul meeting of the Wo -, ‘men s‘ Institute was held Tuesdny evening Nov. 13th, M the home of ‘MIS. R. C. Clark._- 1 .We are sorry to learn thatMlss ‘ pol-tie Clark has a very painful an- Jde astthe, result or ppmirlmg it, Tuesday, Nov. 13th. / __,_. ‘ V Our garage-man, Royitieard reports business in his lineeiucinngl up n bit and it certainly must havep lxhen ‘Mr. Leard got time to notice" l Due to ‘the illness of Mr. Roy Jay. he found it necessary ‘to send for Mr. Joseph D115)’. bake Verde, to carry on his "h i Mrs. Alvan McKenzie has return- ed" from spending some time in‘ Georgetown. . , ‘ is much regretted by her many friends. l Mr. Daniel McAseey has purchasJ ed a. new horse, and as Mr. Mc-, Assey lis an expert feeder we ex-‘ Dect to have it interesting when! the ice makes. | er- trotler which is looking better than ever and Just wilting for the ice to make to show the boys what.- pert feeder and knows jl-Bt how to keep them in trlm.—-F \,', rill: MAN who SUGGESTED . frwo MINUTE ILENCE uThe origlil of the “greet silence" in-Arnllstlce Day iscredlted to an Honey, who died in‘ Iuondon in 1922. Honey, who saw war service with an English mtnient. the story says, in e. flash of genius suggested he “neat silence” in i919. He leaded for flve minutes of - 1 rance, but an ofllciai re- healsal decided than; five minutes period was adopted. AnnAustralian newsppper says that two years later Mrs. Janie Mutter-t Iof "dmldtte- ‘ town. P. m. I. spent the holidays with he;- sister Bessie Howatt of-I Victoria, P. E: I- ' Armistice lJav oxfisunday WM very iittingly observed in Tryon in a appropriate services werelield "Instead b: Mr. end _Mrs. Artlmus iNewsome of Rose Valley whom like. ihrtlrnus Lem-d of ,ing it‘ ehould‘ lMrs. Rgavmmld "Newsome of Rice's My, HnrryhlvfeoFarlane, one of Augustine Goya's PIWPQW“ “m” -ers nae been spendlna 1 16W “Y5 i iz~qmivxvlrsl.._v,~.;s-.ai-sv f" 10* I$“‘?fl£taunfllflg . . rm . g ueat ofviheentirie-Dominion. Another Victor Product “regis- - atwvu, ._.. ==ré=ii>~ i model [unwed i in Bcdeque. where he Wef OMEN-P . in the popular pastime oi shootin! t Mr. and Mrsililorley MnBell ,0! ‘Burmnei-s“ , P. E. Lfspcnt the holi- ldeysthe guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs- _. lDonald Bell of Tryon. l i Friend 5mm visited Victoria‘: rm Nov..10th.. and left Mr. Harry Bentner the proud _ '* uncing baby b0!- yiOonzmtula/tions). ‘ ‘ Mr. Herold Mnlbey b: the Bank of Nov adorn. Montague. P- E- 1- 5pm? ‘iilmnksflvlm W1"! m5 Pa" ante. ‘Mr, end Mrs. Albert Meow of ‘Tryon. r p, . _ Year's Movies "Repwled Mlssinl" also a special We" hail l" Violbrla on satin-aw even“! ""1 were mended by the “we! i"? who enieyedh great laugh and w.- their worriea for, ‘i; ‘tale-w reuse eogt "m “ eedielfhl/lbv!” wt ‘my’ m“ l an m.» .2, K the __vorious churches, where‘ veryi ‘PIQUOR IS Honey dlcd of tuberculosis impov- erty in London. “He. wigs buried in ‘a tiny cemetery in liorthwood, Mid- dlesex, with only o, bare mound to mark his grave. l ' . l I v BANNED , BY nhlrrsn’ ivmvonl -.__.__4-r>—i LONDON. how. 15.—Ten women, Jrryon was vlflfi- were among the more than 300 May-‘,them a. great satisfaction. Wlth the have reed Mr. andi rosmlecipd yeitel-day. There were nd women among. the i6 Lord Maybrs. ,' but Norwich. which was ‘the first city to, elect a womdn- to thalt pcstelected for the first time a wo- man Sheriff. Mist Mabel Clarkson. who was chosen for that-office, ls compelled by duty to attend any ex- ecution of s. criminal which occurs in the city during hex-term. , At Portsmouth the first Salvat on- ist ever to be named Lord Mayor in imunlcipellty. * i h. ,.1. Rymer, chosen Mayor, of . York ,ls the sole Chief Magistrate to declare for n. dry Mewfflliiy- He promiaed thaiuthe money saved by not serving intoxicants at municlpfll banquets-would be given tohospll‘ llli. _ ' l____‘_..»;>--l- 1 _ GOLDEN wtnpiuo _ , The home of , . Craswell. lredericton, presented a», festive appearance on the evening of Nov. e. ma, when relatives es- vseuzbledw offer co iwiihid muons? dlltlli- dc- lcaaslon of their Golden Weddlna nnn vewlF-J. “Aha! v supper hnddaeen saved‘, all mm i. the. .1"! m dd- LL redrbgilllfiae be’ lifts and n well-filled pureeiof gold 9J3?” flttlnglyh-eepo ‘dad w“ 9 ‘111 human” ' those who epenil here wyre" learn tint w .1 The illness d: was‘. John Herring I ' " Ml‘. Peter Dwyer he's still his. .. fie can do. MrI/Dwyer ls an ex-. ' was too long. and a. t/wo-lnlnute_ England was chosen to- head the " and Mrs. John ' ltulntlolm to . n“) ‘lllmlil-"gsfii v? 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We hdpe and pray that you you this small purse of gold. may be spared to us for many yearsJ v iAlld that ‘when our life's work is, menir to the- absent one that she ended we may all find a home in. , could not be here. But she joins the mansions prepared for those" ~ l To thofond i: in in tho‘ in‘. Nlguo u nil-her. Asp reminder that this is indeed who has permitted your Golden Jubilee, and in token Your Kindred, _ Your Chlldrcnn And your Grandchildren, (Patriot please-copy) macho! cough JR