NOVEMBER 5, 1927 Drowsy, Tired Feeling Completely Gone “Pruit-a-tives" Made a New Man of llim Unnatural drowsiness and continual bod- ily fatigue usually mean constipation. In Maxville, Ontario, Mr. Donald Duperron qgperienced this serious handicap. How i‘ he overcame it he tellsas follows: “After trying several so-called Iemgdigl for constipation," his letter runs, “I was, recommended to try ‘F ruit-a-tives’, which l did. The results are marvellous. Thai: drowsy, tired feeling has completely gone. 1 ‘Fruit-a-tives’ has made a new mall of me. I cannot ncommcnd it too highly." Perhaps you are bothered the same way, have headaches and drowsy spells, are short on ambition and energy. if so, try “Fruit-a-tives”. “Fruit-a-tives” is n splen. an Bull 25c 9144141151 SALTED PEANU ‘iillllillllllllliIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllhll LIVE AND Dims sEDlhis Mother. Mrs. Annie Stewart. Di direct. Egg & Poultry Assn. 9i) ‘V-O-OO X-fO§-O~Q"QQ§§-O§O-§-QO-Q a. ‘v _ ° lltese for weopy of our bulb MR. D. DUPERRON tonic-laxative. It contains the best of {onstipation ingredientlg-the and 50c. Go and get it tods . Mn PEANUT "t... 9 rent o OW good one feels when the pins gofly- ing right and lelt—anel how specially good a bagful of luscious Planters tastes at such a momenn, "Tue NICKEL tuucrl" POULTRY We are ready to hailiiie all live or dressed Circle Members. fowls and chickens See your Circle Manager or an rector for prices,- P, E. I. Cooperative -l1-3-t.sl.l5l. .- a y DUTCH, rations We have just received direct frorpr LISSE, HOLLAND, n 111m shipment of choice FLOWEBING BULBS of firs! lilo and quality in IIYAC- INTIIE, TULIPS- ‘NAROIS- SUB, CBUCUS, IRIS, FRIE- AFFO 81E n nrn, etc. ‘m. DOUBLE and SINGLE mil-BS. separate and A8- BORTID ‘COLOBSPBIIIII Oll Isle at our B0019 STORE 5411'"! llfllt card with il- ‘111- We Ill! imtm 111mm we now, let ciuiréii i co. _ iuim of fresh fruits,—lntenslficd and blended with tonics. It tones up the bowels and livcr, assists the kidneys and soothes the stomach's lining. Obtainlble everywhere, "s. l" 1 Leod, Mrs. o" ‘"11" “siviolin music by Ml". Andrew John- Peters Road And Vicinity Strawberry are reported to have been seen in his vicinity very recently. This ma presage a lnilti Fall. Halloween was celebrated in the right spirit in this vicinity, ‘Just a lot of‘ tun and no serious escapades. '.l‘hnt's the way 'to do it. Mr. S. S. Butler, Peters Road, is ns usual in the preserving businegs and is prepared at all times to at- tend to u large trade in the various lines. ‘ Mr. George Munll, Greek River, has also been busily engaged in the preservingwf Clams. and will we understand, as usual take up the preserving of poultry and beef later on. Oui" mail-courier, Mr. Ryourkg 11¢- serves a word of commendation. Ef- ficient, punctual and reliable, he has given us splendid service, and we hope he may continue on the job, long rind arduous though it be. The long evenings can be profit- ably employed in reading. I was going to say in arguing polities, but I do not know that much knowledge is gained in this way. as either party will often stretch the truth, and its not polite nor safe to call a man a liar. The Schooner “Bonnie Brier Bush." Gosbee Bros.. Murray Har- bol'. after loading produce at Greek River Wharf has discharged and re- turning is about to load again. Also the Schooner “Ada Mae" Macdbn- old" Murray Harbor has completed loading at this wharf, both for Mr. J. L. McKinnon. . , Mi". W. E. Jenkins. Greek River. has made a substantial and up-to- date addition and renovation in his dwelling house which makes a marked improvement in its appear- ance and utility. Mr. Jenkins has Tryon Tid-Bits ilezilh M. Chisholm. uilr local ril- dlo ileillvr. no Saturday installed a fine new six tube radio in the b01116. of Mr, l1J.V. blelseod. Albany. Mr, John (lillis, left Friday morn- ing for Ameabury, Mass, where he will spend the winter. Mrs. Gilli-s and fliinily intend following in the nenr future. Deal" Rouderz-J-lavillg a few minutes to spare! think I will take up my pen and scribble down foryou the latest and most inter- esting news from thriving Tryon. Tile local Presbyterians held a very successful ‘bean supper at Mrs Sarah llicKeuzidil Thursday even- ing, realizing a goodly sum iii ilid of clliirch funds. ' Jns. 'I‘. and llirs. Waite, also Mi‘. ‘Frederic Wnite, Slinimeri-lide, have been ill Norlll ’l\"yon fol" the past weak, whore hii-ssrs. Waite have been assisting Ml" Jun, A. Chisholm harvest his potato crop. Inspector of li‘oxea for ‘tho (Fanati- inn National Aes'll. passed through 'l‘ryoll llloiiilily evening. ell route to Charlottetown. Mi". Ramsay says the ronils ziro ill a terrible coiidi- lion, nnd llliit uininring is no loin!- er u pleasure, blit work of the hard- est kind. The Ladies Pleasilill. Circle of Albiuiy hold ."i ulleiaessful Hallow- o'o11 Party nt the home oi’ .\lr. lbiiiflt‘ ll. lionlter. hloliday even- ing, And Oil! I almost llild forgot- lell lo loll you, but il, is current goal-lip llint our esteemed citizen, Mr. Herbert ‘Fliompson has ilispos- (‘ll of his fine form property to llli‘. John 'i‘iionlas, of’ Albany. and ill- leilds lnovilig lo North River, whore his sou (lordoli rnsiiles. A few iilglll ago. Russol Thum- soll had a narrow (escape from .1 serious lire. Nfrs. Thomson notic~ Pll the smell of‘ smoke toward mor- ning and on investigation. found n Just completed a very active season ill the clam-preserving industry] having put up about 500 ,eases of this dainty crustacean. He’ will now; turn his attention to the poultry, business iil its different phases of operation. Miss Myrtle McKinnoll of Tor- olltn. prominent in Social Reform work there, recently visited her sis- urs and families. Mrs. Geo. Mac- Donald. Peters Road and Mrs. Fred, follnston. Murray Harbor North and ler onlo slle was accompanied by her intends spending the winter there with llor daughters Miss Myrtle and} Mlas". William Johnston. who is alsol engaged in Social Reform Work. 1 'l‘llc Schools at Peters Road, Alma| Alliston alld Pt. Pleasant have been‘ undergoing inspection by Red Cross Nurses. Miss Wilson and Miss‘ (llllnil. This work is interesting to‘ everyone, and mcst important to‘ the school children. as all defects in cyc. enr and teeth are noted, and instruction given to eliminate these defects, and in fact. any disability pflCtllilll‘ to growing children who iltti-nd school, as well as valuable advice re food, water. air. clothes. ctr. We hope there may be a hearty response to meet the necessary re- quirements by the 1Jarellts. l FAREWELL GATHERING A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. William J. Stewart, Park Corner, Thursday levening, October 27th, when about IODC hundred and fifty of his friends ,and neighbours gathered for a fare- lwell evening with Mr. Stewart and lwho intend residing in Sea View. ,'I‘he evening was spent in music and lconvessation. Music being furnished ‘by Miss Dickeson, Miss Ethel Mc- Russell McKay. Mr. ‘Richie Dickieson, Mr. Russel Me- Y Kay and Mrs. Ella Campbell alid ,slon. About ten o'clock Mr. Charles ‘S. McKay stepped forward and read ltlle following address. {To Mr. William and Mrs. Stewart. Dear Friendsz-With mingled feelings of pleasure and regret we your friends and neighbors have gathered here to spend an evening with you: pleasure because of re- newing friendships and regret from the fact that you al"e leaving Park Coi"ner to make your home in a neighboring community. , As we traverse along life's pnth- 1W2)’ we are constantly reminded of the many changes time brings us and we realize that the change you are about to make has been brought about as a result of circumstances due to the changing years. It is our desire to at least help to scatter a few flowers of appreciation along your pathway and in doing so we would not be unmindful of your kindness and hospitality in your home and your valued friendship as t neighbors and citizens of this com- ’ munlty. We express this prayer that in your new home you may be spared to see many years of happi- ness and contentment and ' may Gods choicest blessings decend richly upon you. ' We ask you to accept these tok- E ens as a visible mark of our good will and esteem. 1 On behalf of Friends and Neigh- bors in Park Oorner. Mr. Heath McLeod then presented Mrs. Stewart land Mr. William with > a generous purse eedh and although taken by surprise Mr. Stewart thanked his friends on behalf of his Mother for their kind act and re- ‘mlnded them of the fact that he was not going for enoush 1W8!’ but they could still spend many soc- ‘isl evenings. The young ladies then served a dainty lunch which was enjoyed by all and about one thirty their friends left for their respective, homes.‘ . -—---{-O}—-—-— Annie v vvv A noble part of every true life is, silk. ~ suns ‘ithowaltsl to learn to undo wluil. has been‘ wronglydone. i fire well iillilvl" way ill the pantry. This they extinguished with little difficulty. Tile origin of the fire is unknown, us no stoves or chim- neys are ileiir the room nllil no one had been iii ll later than about 7.30 p.nl. Mi" Stanley (izlrnir-l", lnlo oi‘ Loli- ilOll, England, who has spent past sulllmcr with Mr, Regillillli lllnwson, learning the Fox busincssn 11111 (fllllrcli ilos lost 11 v,,1,,,.,, is now spending u few weeks with Mr. D..l. Thomson. Mr. Garniei‘ brother Mr. J. L. McKinnon ,1,“ 1 ', .." hail several attractive offers SJ/Illlmtily (11 1,1,1 Peters Road‘ on her return m Tupi iron, ranches ovol" llIlP lino, bu’: as (‘Xlflilllleil 111 111,, 1,0 _ ,yot lflS ilol. acceptor any. pro err-flow ilg wm; m“, "mule!" Mrs‘ ‘I’ H‘ Mcmnnon‘ whoi iili: he SZLVS, lo rcnlllin on l-ll‘lll~lil!lll.llll l)li(.‘.‘<l—-51) 11,, soil. Lot us all hope lle may be uuerzcssfill iii socuriilg employment ilnder llll‘, Old Union Jzirk. as he hopes to. The l§|‘l‘illl‘l‘ pzirl of llll‘ 1illin‘fl f‘.l"()|l is now ll1ll‘\‘l‘.5l|(‘il ship- ping is now well l|ll(ll‘l‘ wily. lie";- nilo the heavy ruins, areal iruek~ loads of poinlocs are daily ‘lflllill,’ Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring. you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn. To Mali? Pine Cough Syrup _at_ Home H I l l nqrsnegsln. or DIE‘?! IIII ti. Pine la used in nearly all rescrlp- tlons and remedies for eoug s. The reason is, pine has a remarkable effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and cheat. _ Pine eou h syrups are combinations of pine an syrup. The “syrup ‘ part is usually pin n sugar syrup. hi? ma e the beat pine e02 remade: a mone can u u oliue ltlf Pine: ill a ltt-omyholltle, and lill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or yon can use cl rifled honey instead of sugar a up.‘ T s makes l6 ounces-more t on you can buy read quads for $2.50. it is pure, good, an pleasant- children like it Yon can feel this take hold oi’ a con or cold in a way that moans bu ees. ,The cough may dry, hoarse and ti ht, or ma! be el-slat- ently loose 50in the ormat on of . "The cause is the name-ill- in membranes-and thin Pine: Ind 8 combination will stop it—~ """""1:'.'"""5'.§:.:rl"'.:.l.lr-.;'.::::::ll2; a hesrnenese. u inex la llllilll, concentrated coin- nd goon ne Norwl! Pine ex- zsble guaiaeol, and is mono the world over for its prompt h . "fix-w amiulaetitutee. Ask your d let for “2 ounces of Pine!" with directions. beol u “Hi-git? m ’ ll U or éiféekmveae l ' . 1 or Coax s. - i Mi", Brenton Ramsay, Albertoli, lilo. ,“0)'e is on lilo f§])il.l'l'f)\v3| n from CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Malpeque 1 Presentation lt was with profound resret lllul,’ To n lllev people of ‘this, commullny learned ot the sudden and trash" passing of Rev. A.N. Gillie o1 Si. lis, with Mrs. Gillie and two lillllrlgold-hQudgd cane, dren spent about three weeks in‘ thin place diiring the summer and were warmly welcomed in fir: and ifeiiizell. hearts and homes of their many] road by Mr, friends horn. sMr. Gillie spoke at‘ several of tho services with lllOl _ energy lillll‘ Jlmpressiv ass llluL V lie oddreslywas as follows; characterised every ad ress deliv- j Georgetown, P_ E 1,, 91°11 11y him during his pastor-nun! ' ' During his short ministry, l11r1‘1.l"y\v. MCllllDSll, M.D., fruits of his training and influence" D8111" Doctor: were evidenced, mid lll his work ill 1118 Young Peoples Societies, in... The address Me aren‘. (‘lllhvflllfl of Georgetown learn “M1506. he drew around" him u l.-ii"-1 “'9 111's‘ llleaseil lo knw that "on "11-’ 01 Young people. who thleilgllfllll‘ K0111: to on (aster allll‘ 11511 111th" young liven F11" llolver ziud beauty qt‘ a person» Skill. your kindness, “m? 11W 111 the memories of those whose beam: and homes have been‘ 11111111811 by ti... simple fitilh l...<l““"11111"1- $111111?’ 1;: ills life. Year-lle a sol-w ‘b11111? lilo Giver of all good lilioyzs w"! 1o l e cross, his name is wrir.’ 11- Deased to grant you and ,\~,,,,,. iideli-bly on the page; o,» Unhflillllllilfl partner. Mrs, 1t1(.,,._,,,,,,,' a fillhlofYfif Priileetowli congreg,1,,1111l1_liliful share 0t‘ lieallil illlll pros- l0ll. ’llle fumles, sympathy of [he pelily. 3.1312111111111331’)isthexteuded to llll_-.e_lgo“fe feel we cililllot nllow_yn11 1.1 and lill Clillilxho’! (ilr Mr’ ‘LR Gm“ ‘Millllgollllll "a v-vmmm expressing in r-il. in their line Wm‘ the deceimul w‘ ill ‘he esteem and good mnenneqs 11f of sadness illill m,“ "1 l1 you are held by lilo . . 1 . Y us of’ Georgetown _ “ill Y?" klflflly iiceelit liie .i gginhlgllliyilllf gilt. not for lll-l iulrill- uliml (llie-o 38.? ‘Hark of ammmh Iowan“) {Anlll seluces and 200d fel- ed to ielievte Iillihysiililleiiiiil longxsihu" fellow lneii, gs o’ ‘our Signed on bellnll‘ of r110 (M01110 tmvli: l‘ A- Svlllly. ion. lllelsalrcil, (i, 111K111)’ inilnllei" endeared yllnygglf zfflllliullltle. sentiments of [he congru. ~ ilt lll0 lllorlliilg service. I A diirk shallow of sorrow and‘ ‘lvluullbllilfl been coal over this e011. Jiiegatioll illlll pfl)Vlllt'|2--y(lg m... llie lllnrltinie Provinces in 1111, 11L; l of den and tragic death of Itev finish . . l (zliizells fiillis~iiist "r1 - WW. lllll) u n l) . . shock has cunlllélitlilllhtlvfaliltllllg} The 1,c,,0n;k1l1 ,P.- C; llllzLgitéllilllllx, AI.A, tragic suildcnliess llntt u; gwsuélol Levers. I. ll Douglas A. l‘ “leaf; ins ' ‘ ‘ en place. ‘Kalli, Nelson - " J. 1 ‘ ‘ ‘Ya!’ _t0 ils——lllysterious —-—but zll-,_1 A' Akkmmll. Chester Lewcllyil. iialys m 1m“?- Persollally l have lost" lfseplh 1rue_ and much 68m _ olizi fl. @1111 bromernnmster, Yeolfiilllafgiltaggad The Dru-tor. i - » - < . H1110 who has,” ‘i ,.e,.el_red m Um n reply. ieellilgi) kindness he hail Eot love .111 _ ‘iyc-zirs reside 1, ., f] r"""°""11<-@. whoso ailil. "Ce , y “as b1 no nleilns s 11 uviiose Slilffeflly 1 ma none coll (]llli&lfl(111_ “really esteulued a i" -i -. ‘needed “U, w b“ llllee a , E r. * n E iiallulileil. "Ulllsregntiou - . _ rcuvnd ililll sorY 10112111,?” .11“? b“! of hm "bu"? 1110mm. wnh he“ ,\ ill s weyeplilaac by Mr. l’. ‘" - - .. . r. E. ll. lit-q -_ gicnll 1 , _ ' 110111 husband and Y iiffinimtiiil llillPll and others, . futiici". fol. us" 11 a" remmkllli! Ollt‘ conrnlenil lhom ‘to tho .,'§,I'°"“"""' m Dr‘ ‘vcmmflh “"11 , ous keeping oi’ llim e "Ii 1111' general feelings nf 10 ,\\-;111,1,,._.,. 0V0“ “mm P" and who but illso ill lilo i ' ' ‘ r 1m" I121, ll‘ll?l\l v not K1'1l!v1.__ 1,‘ ,5, ,l_ _, _ I 1111111 ,,,,,. 0"v""',:,vt:1 1'1)!‘ HQIDQ-lskliliul physician, liliiili <1,“ young m“ Sipdlltiiég Mcliltosil lakes 11,1 111,, Ho“. | f F» 1115 Assistant Suiperilllciliicnt ~11 iiicoiiwooil Hospital in fl l9“. Slll'i‘Ollli(llllt! (Hg. l" 111111111»! such ll kind ilild When a number of the ratepayers q . 11 and- Pupils of Brackley Point eaineltgggeiqlqg‘ nigh}; ,2"C:)',‘“_|C" amt?‘ ‘in to express the“ felicity on Per-‘Oli this. (iilr lei ‘lit "-third iiirlhililr cy’s recovery to health and strength. n, ,. h y ,, g, i, , , 1 . ' On this occasion the entertain-f ti,‘ feany "ow, males’ M“ lint): ma" w“ e" We“ end 1>~s¢n==~-i‘i..."“..“.§ ‘i1. ..°?’“lZ‘.T.'.‘-‘.§E“.‘.~ lion. Below is the address read byflfls ‘y ,, ,0 ‘yoccnrllnin Mrs. Colin MaeLure during which Y alga‘, tn,” l” M; ,, m, U, time the presentation of a well filled Te m“ i emf"? b C“ L," ,‘ ‘n’ , .,,, purse was made by MES Mary Mam, nlperance ins ccll e ollg. .l. Callum, to which Percy res ended. _ .. _ _ 1m ms congema, manner. thznkmglyour virility and pliyskal illness. one and all for their kindness andauch a "lllrked degleeflal W" ‘m generosity, - truly eighty-three yeais young. The remai der of the evening Yo,“ m” bee“ Trpawm was then co flnued m a socmbw Wolfe Lodge ll(- long that memory W”, The smgmg “For He-S a Jonylof man cannot rat-all your produces- Good Fellow" brought an evening ‘SOT, and 110 olll‘ contemplates 0.1 D1 hm and joy to a C105,, your successors: for no onoliililil- les lliillself about tICCOlIPZS l0l' we ADDRESS all know that iiro. Wealllerliic W111 Dear Fflend: settle lhelll froiirhis 0\V‘.l |>fl11|1 111'" we you; 131511311515 and pupus o1 coiiut it Olll‘ funds are exhausted. Brackley Point School are here to- You are present at every in 111:1‘ night to tell you how pleased we are.Y119Q1-111$ 1111110111 11111 1n “D119 "l that you have been gpgfgd by kind your years, thus showing your zcril Pfgyldgncg 1,0 be 1111131; “am m yuur and enthusiasm in olii cause. home and dear friends. Over foul" As a citizen we are proud or V0111 months ago you were suddenly talc-record. an u large cmllloyvr o1 11111 en ill while teaching. We all felt cur you have assisted fllillly ll the blow was hard, that your hard needy family. - earned money should go in this way.| Trusting we shall for years hare But we are told "The Lord loveth1your sage advice on all matters’ whom He ehasteneth." Nothing isipertaining to the lodge. we are. more beautiful than character and On behalf of Wolfe Lodge, it can be said of you dear Percy Youia in R. H. & C... that you had not one enemy in the -D. F. MORRMSON. M. D. district while teaching for nearly Lodge Dlouty two years. D. J. MATHESON As a token of the esteem in which Qnlef Templar‘. you are held P16"! accept t Loilisburg. N. s. small purse. not for its lntrln e o“ 37111,, 1931 worth but rather because of the e - _______.>___ presslon of admiration and of good will conveyed by the giving of it Set it down as a fact {mm us w you, there are no exceptions. that be found awaiting you. 11101111118- Signed . flatepnyers and Pupils of Brantley Point School l - .1 ,1 I ---~ @1110 wealth. Dr. McIntosh ‘ On the eve of ills (lopnrlnro from , ‘(iIJOTI-ZCUHVII a number of’ the viii-l‘ Andre-W's Church, Truro, N.S, and‘ 1e11,, teamed Oil lli", J. W. hll-liuosli iol- two years the beloved P11111111‘ 1111mm presented lllm with the fol-i Prineetowil GODSFBSBtIon» M1‘. (ill-i lowing address, and a beautiful‘ siliiilbly ellgriiv,’ ed, as on expression of the esti elll‘ ill which he is held as a physician: wils Andrew Layers, and the preaellliltioil made by Ml". E, ll. I 0m. 28th, 1927-, l! is with great regret that the! . ‘ _ v of‘ 51°" 31111115. (..(l.l.T. and Tilsis: Y°111 (lfllmrtnre froili our Town, bill 1111-1 influence were led to llllilui“ 1111116 lilrmlivc field ill your Wllll llin ciiurcil, and to CDllfleg-fflu. chosen profession. 111" filrellgtll uild ilsetuliless i" 171111111! your all short siljnilrli to its service.‘ *"""11i-' 111*- Y<111 111W" l1)’ Your great‘ and gentlel lo illl willl whom you have collie ill' I l will be made by a committee of three Tomato . gentlemen having no coal-lamina with the firm. ' Contestants must Agree to able": by their de- - - zillions. 1 . Prizes will be awarded by paints. , . , . .1 -. ._ _ _ greatly beloved p,,s,m,__who he, lucilcd ilnnl the (JIlIZOIIS-l of (.‘eo-. f0“ ""1 11111)‘ ill fieorgctosril.‘ t0 this in a large nloitsurv is due‘ to which‘ 1191'. | we? Should you ever decide to come must labor for all that we have, and School room Wllvll‘ n flilllll)‘ lunch back to teach in our school kindly that nothing is worth possessing. or Will! served by lll!‘ livllfiel, under bear in mind a hearty welcome will offering, to others, which costs us the llanllvlsllll» of Mr, Jl-mls, book- To have beauty of soul-flint i-‘Llllc work In llln Hllnllllvrllllll‘ c-nu- 1 IMPORTANT 51.1132 $531“ Li: l$°§'..'.""»..l"tl.'l-*. hing correct, you will receive In |ll- , 1 11 ,,,,,,,, .1. 1 h." Y‘ v ‘ H 1 ‘m’. ta surprise ownr i sotvr "rill PUZZLE who» WIN FIRST PREE V“ “*°".’"°° _ ' "vs-oeu- Msfl-I-l . ' zad-slsooomcaiil Tilt- myslnrioua Jurnblitl muslin printed on the above Banner contains four “l 7 x“ u words purposely misplaced and when correctly placed is the slogan of n better 3 — S. 1 hosiery sci-vim. Each little group of letlan represents a word and the four 4d,__ 5030a u = words form the slogan. For example. the first group of jumbled letters is “ “ ,1 ' “BNERAN" and when not in it's proper order is "BANNER." if you can solve §lll— 35.00 ‘ this fascinating puzzle you have opened the way to being declared the first prize 6th_ 25 0Q 41 u " sinner. Ba neat and careful. Follow the rules. d] ‘o0 u “ i I RULES THE BANNER BETTER SERVICE 7 — 15' u “ 1. Write answers In ink un,one aide of paper This is nn adverlieing contest to ath_‘ “Loo 2:11;. is" 2.2;"; “a..""."‘"".":":."".t.".":.r 2.2.1:"; lift". 33.211.32.511"; it". . 91w 3211-15-00 - . whether In, Ira, or Miss. Put anything else you; {dend- ‘mh ‘he ha“, “M” , ad; in all] on separate sheet. Don't send fancy or typs written answer. 2. You must b0 l5 yearn or over to enter. Employees of this company or their friends are forbidden tn enter. fl. filial nwnrda of Banner Hosiery made from pore silk, silk and wool, and pure wool. for every member of the family, and sold at money-saving prices. 32 PRIZES Every eonbutant who solves this mysterious message and in awarded over 1M polnta will be gwen the opportunity of gaining more points and n half dozen Guaranteed Wm. Ropers Spoons free by obtaining. at. money- ,, saving prices. n selection of Banner Hosiery, general nealnees. appearance, spelling, puocfua- Lingerie. etc. selected from the: Banner “Shara iJon and handwriting of entry, and 100 f0. ful- Theme \i'nl:ics” Cami that riot colt filling the oesclidoila of content. more than $8.00, , ‘Send Your Entry Promptly - Today Banner Hosiery c5. limited l Dept. 5i Tutonu. 2, Ont. 775 points. ill take the Jdod for this hi! [zoirlla for First? Grade VIL-l, Gertrude Dennis; 2, Elsie Heailey; 3 James McKay. Grade V.—l, Ruth Heaney; 2. HAMPTON SCHOOL Presbytery Meeting" i llillll1illlll school report 1.1i".liii,=: _ ‘ __ _ . _ "‘ The Prv-sltvllvryiii"11.-lowlciiwlll-o Uvllllivl‘ :11, lb 311223" 141mb 3- Aim“ while island lllll ill l(1-,llllll session lll lllt , ( l llll 1 l I ll ll lmhll 111 Grade IVH,‘ Grace wmmhcad, 2L itulpll ('illllL‘|‘ll!i.‘ _ ,2. Muriel lrleancy; ~_l_, nor. _ , "Grade III.—l. Elva Pickering; 2, Christine Paynter; 3 Walden Wood- side. l'l‘t‘Sl)ylE'l‘l<'lll (flluri-ll. Suinlllilrsillv. P3111111 (‘11111011111- ill 7 1i. nl., on Friilzrv. Soplonlill-i" “F1111” 1111. 111111111 ~\1.V"1‘>h 1111111 '1‘11¢. 1110111111; 1e11,; ,,,,,.11,..1~ flroili» lil——i. llt1\\'¢‘il‘fl Myers: willl ]ll'.‘ly(\1" 11y 111,. _\1,,11,.,._-,1, ,~_ 111.,‘ ‘Pm-ii l"‘l\l'1.".lisr1ii; Si, ldlnlei" llllllllll. fl], S9011 1~‘||||(111_ i (llliulo lV-vl, lVll French; 2. llvrl- 3, Mary O'Con- Z l‘lllll moved and very few aociileiils lilc llrlg11111e , . “chm (18% ml the l) " . , 1 ».‘ Those lreselll \\'i‘l‘(»Ill'\‘. .\l. Sl-cil ‘71111""'"11I ii- 1111""! ""111°1“’"- - , - < . ‘have been reported. Of voumo l day Bill tiiiiinzlinfifladlialllcft 0f poolilmaiiypfricllds gociiviillivilfliltisfdi-t Fillloll, Almlerutur. n.1, ll. ‘lll"‘.<"-\’1 (511 \'~~1. Yiolvi l-‘l"<>ll<-h: 2. hill-i Grade. 1' SR1}. hanbP,lCiéci,1,I-iil' 2' M“, hon“, U,- m“, ,,.,,,_,( Marlo‘, gamedfimlr ha“ m lllvlilt lle lizis ccss ill his new field 111- “kil- Shiver,’ (qmqk; m,“ “a Bruce _\,,,,,.'_lu~1 Alypl-s: !l_ .lillll('!~4 l-‘l'l\,lfw‘lill. ,Belll 0Collllol, 3. Ma c Puklvan.‘ \villl coal overlllrniilg and another Grant has furillur ,ylls~gllll'- lllliltoshl»; practice in (;1>111-g91m,‘-,,' i]: Rev. Andrew Brown, Ill-v. Quill-w (“mm VHIMN" "X“'l‘m‘“i"""‘ Glad? 11‘ J1.“ 1‘ us“; Rm sing: willl polnliloe: nllliost going over :1 passing Q1 Mr "(vmil-Ylilttsscil tilelbcillg token liver 11y 1), ‘Keemqxs ,-\_ Ali-llmyoll 11m; 1:11.11 \y,111,,;,1. RiYPIL . '2‘ vuglnla Oconnm‘ ‘ 0y. Ayn bridge. but willl lilo roads in lho. COilllll'_\"5 Kmry" g0 8i lllllH‘I—-0lil‘ of Vernon, who Blll8|~s Mp0“ h? . n, R0,.‘ 1, '\-A O-Mhlm “m, ,,,,,._ (lluiio l.\'~l‘ lhlllllllll l’ili'11.\'- m" _ G Tum rondlllon lllcyyiirc at present aeci- glory of l[‘i i-ZF-Gill in? "s" oi lilo duties inlmeiliiltely. 0n hellnli" 1,1" Finis. Si (‘lair Jean» \ll' Jollil ' “"l""'- ‘WH- "lllf-w-“i Peiicm attendance, 9'1‘), _ ilclits nrc not to he wondered at. if fitting tlnit they sl'm1'“""' 11 111|lllc citizens oi‘ (ieorgetmvn we o». Flor . Sludenl ('illi"l'lll.<l' uni W‘ iDenfus‘ Runl “Pam? ‘Salve, (i, is “(mod “m, 3mm u“, m," m", menlnmu n ' ‘i011 (l h-l their tend 11) 111m m“, f, ,, I v >1 ‘I “Us F,‘ ,, H" p. . - ‘f -,,.,, ’l‘lG.\'ISll (TONyEN-l. ,Ka,\. Ella Folbes, GldCt‘, 1671821 . . . . . - - ' 0" "lewly Ill ll . "m y ‘l lR-"il-i’ ‘ "" " ‘ " "m""-‘" 5' H“ “ ‘Elva Pickering. Christine Paynter, snow (fol we lime already llflll olii and ioy nlilrble but 1 101mm welcome lo lhc Town 110mm,, nuke, \,_..,.,,,, 1M“, . _ . _. 7 B , 0C mo, first snowfall) will cease long ell-‘ullil loving hearts f" me ‘Wu-mi ‘Juno-s Jilrrlillo v.1 l‘ Prolill l\ Hon“ R9“ for Ociobc“ lnmi" Plckel-mg‘ t o, chi "in 1111211 lo allow mails passable Wlmml," Ml". (llllis W91 H“) “°""“ "YPADDREss AND PRESENT‘ lillWSlili l"l‘L‘ll ‘or... 1 I Flnilulul Grade X.—-l. 15.1w power: l, Piles fOl hSélfS dRiuug hmmng m, Hm “mum, p“, n; 11,11 lhy ilicnioriiil (‘llisenll lluvc o wor- ATION. Amlrmv~ “H m“ h,£.".§.(.‘r(,MI ,1“. Ada Shea, , Marie O-Bfim, |illOllLll. Glace ille- ca all crop is still in the hands 0|.‘ the but o more ,,.,,,(,,' ‘"1 "11111111116 4,0,, ,,,,,\l,,,. ','. ' K',,.,,.',,,, ,',,,.,, Grade IX.—l. Frances Kenny; 2. Hcaney ‘squall . ~ .-d immoral 1mm n‘ “SW1 olliiinhriiilililortlill “m” o" '““"'“‘111¥ vvviliilg .1 llllllllifii‘ ‘milieu 1'11‘ to... 1.1"] loot]. \i<-- Ellvvo Christopher: 8, Marv Bi" "n. T°“°h°'_.,.__' came G‘ Wood“ e l1l‘il ol- 1- , 1111- iiiflof the menlbl ' " " 1 \"‘ "5 ‘Y " i _... " .»—. i‘ ~ " ‘. . , . - Now I most draw lo a close. 0ll,1lh1flc (illmtsiiiei Iillilisinoilliliod 3r mmio- G~ T- Dflltle ilill"?l.ltilliinhkiliiliiiilliii hill-Mil lllflltlililhlllzlilllllnalt‘ 11111 Riihlill Rgfliiiiioflilllllalil: 13, 2 STAhLE‘ BRIDGE bcnooL vos! 'i‘lie rnillla ore it woo hit boll ’uii:l0g__ ’ 4 wor s nth 5111" "-1311 V1,," . ._ . _ _' , ' w ‘I I ' ' 1~ ____ .. , ~‘ 1 1 ____“ it'll’, somewhat dryer but uwfll’ Alhcmw-[iifliiigilliiqllilllu (>1 Hutu-em reaché‘, h“, l,l;'_-;,_\,\1I],(,),,§,gdgllfli “:1; jaliqiidfi’ Xvi-pf,“ iwh-zlf?‘ T“? ,,.. Plghl-‘drciflylllli 3,1 The ‘Ono-wing is u“. form" 9f rough. Tile weather foo is nice Oil slnllc (11 braqlorlilll l'.'l'£lV€‘-ll 1141f w11a¢111~1~11111 1s i, nan“. ,,1',>,.,,‘,,.,I ., 11,, fh-Hhlnfi, .' 1'“,- i“ wlkllali. l Grade VI.~l. Irma Gaticlcl; 2,‘ slanlpy Billdgc School mi Ociobc" llnd flue and we nil llODl‘ sincerely lHf-"lrt of illlm r1111‘ _1llf on lilciiviilg Edward 181a,", h“, h.“ wfldm, m :"“(,,V'_"“I(_P" ‘l ,0 , f ' _ " .,1-*1-;111¢(-1; 1141111111,; _-1_ 1mm. Damon Gfildfl X-~—M111‘i¥11"’1 Q1111)": V l" haw‘ "Ml" i‘ "m" “l “WmVW “m i111“ on illlll y’ ‘ins Inmlmry 101115111113: llll\\'.ill'll'4 oiiillllfl)’ vi-"us "-11- 1m "(Ill-Ills illlli..l.iil1lh.hliil., Gracie V.——1,‘Mtll'§’ E. Poirie i Grade vn-LLL Ida Daildbonl 2‘ such as Tilcailay, Nov_ lei. Ami Wise shall Slllllnn“ Tilcy lhal Ireland is one‘ oi o ll‘. must 111-11111111/1-111 ‘,."'.'"" m \' H fillinuiiiialu hi,“ H‘ Ruth Evans and Louise Peri" Pm“ Flcnimmg‘ 3' Ema" W815i" nolv I must sllon. No more uniil 0f the flrnlameltm m" “Plgillllnss11111120115 11,. 1,1,, .,,,,§.,,,§ h m , i“‘l",""' ' ' l" mim" i ' 1-“1-3111195 M1-1,¢11a11_ 4 1 Gmd“ ‘,I"—1" Lu!“ F"°"“,“1=’_- " 1mm, wnelg 511mm 1,1, 1111111 1,111,111,111 loud loony lo flllllllllull “my Ihntlunlhush-“llc 1“111i‘.@1“'111("l"' i\\"11ii1i1"1'dn (lliliillil- lilo Hsiiiiiillilllfihilllugilssiiii‘ ‘iii?’ Grad» IV ~~1 519mm“ Dmlcol’ grglgnzleQiiiiriiii 3' Nmnon Walsh. 4' l. .~ 39|Hll(:._"¢- " _» 1 ~ a ~» -. -.- .- ;-' . . " ' are - m 7 ______<_.>____ H1315 for cvcl" mid IVCI‘ qR‘u‘nl'nl“f,‘"| The followlilg address unis rvllll HlllPll llllll ii€ll’l'lllf'l| llu- slope lwol. Dgisldfip1¥l11lp 31111:?! [811315-“311: _I _G1‘g1(‘|(\, Vfil. Hilda Hiscnlt; 2, WILL NOT Annnh," lbnlllllflul 11111.3,“ was 5pm m‘ ‘l ‘(dill)’ his pastor. llly‘ |i_ ,\. .\'.1ll'.\lil‘ ilil: up lo lllv iilllilvlioo. n 4 ‘, 1 "_ . '. fr- ‘firm-l 1 fT/llinir" McCiuiilnn: Ii. Alban Bolgtrr; _. , lbllll‘ oi lovo f.” _ h " Jan, to which Ml". \\’<-zlllii~l"bil1 mode 11.-v w 11111.1. 111111 11-1111 1111- "m" Mmlm- 4' him-ml" M“ 4 To R 1,1 DLATII PENALTY ' "l “ll- lllllflvlolvii’ -~ 1 . . . - a ' ‘ . ‘Lolliln and Frzlnc Arsrnaiilt ‘ m o - lnnnod Cnngregaun". ‘ma ilttllg ll-pll, lilallkllig tilt-m lo!‘ lossoli. Rev. Andrew Ill-own lllll'l'- Enwpgklvp S”, _ p,“ Ly“ ,_ Grade IV.--l. .Lilllail Coles; 2. A 3181f ltdllld woilllis fllllfl urlsllflllll,’ 11d 1\l'il_\'l‘l‘. and lit-v. tgililll-r-y- l, Cho- Runln” fioginl",i,i.;l,‘ffl Kenneth McKay; 1i. F‘rcdn. Mc- BERLIN. Nov. 3.—Thc Reich- l e1" 0 "5 ‘"9" "1"" 1111*-'1'L'>'1 11 Alvliolvoll )l'l.‘1lt'llf‘(l lhv sermon. ‘u. ,. i i ' ” ""3111 2111-. stag committee which has under ADDRESS AND PRESENTATIONhWO lmnllcrallii“ ("llsu- 4 ilcv. it. lll1'll.'4l(*_\' Hlzul-rl lll!llil'l-‘Igsfizthfjhafimglgihd. 9‘; " Kamlccn Ggadc IIx-"rl, Louis Quinn. Francis discussion the new penal code. rc- , ~1‘~ J°1111 W1‘11111'~‘1l111‘1 l‘ll, us. islvll b' llvl". .\l. ‘+1111 l~‘||!- ' -_" ., Fleming. Louis Reid, Nora Reid. Jeeted today the social democratic __ A Lin?“ 1711011511111: evening was" lflulgblng’, N. S. loll, \\'lll) ollluiod lilo ]ll'.i_\<'l' or io- AC1“; {Liiflnn ,c_"',m,jmj “s” '_'1Ralph Phillips. Marie Reid. James motion m abolish the death penalty. Eff“ f,‘ ,‘°'“° ‘f ch91”? m" 1111111" Sh" 111111 Hrollwlv V1111" 1‘*"1»‘.-l.lll.liio.l. ow. w. u. Alorrisoil ,('_‘,’,‘_fn‘ ,',,,',°C“‘“" 8‘ ‘- P’"““‘"" M'_,‘B;ll‘lf‘i\\', Frank lylcEWoll, Waldo The vote was l7 toll. y- a 5°" i‘ ‘"1’ “@9115 11ii°-10w.,,1[icei"s and lllcnlbt-rs oi‘ Wollv “an, ,,,,_ ,_,,,,,.,_,,, h, H", ,,,_“.,_,, ,_.,_, "Chg; ‘Manon? Nlpllcnlxnjcflllhlllh and Bertha McGuigan, “Cqllfll. Louis Walsh. liiueieil llllllllilPlZ tllifl Rev. .\l. Swill [Jenn Hemphn, Joan o, Arc Bcrm jlfnlion fllllll‘! sod tho people. a, 1 Perfect Attendance—Paul Fleming Jpm. ,,,,1,.1,. 1,y 11,1. Q1101, “11., 111‘, ' __ ____ __ - V_______ 1Idll Eavldson, Ponzvie Reid. Levisn 1.1 high order, Till‘ lieflllllllll - is,‘ GIANT‘; “Mom ‘Flcnune. Lows Qumn. Ralph P1111- 1|.\l‘ ‘All’. lll/nvvll lllllllkllli was lvljjll_\'"l ‘ _' ‘ !‘g?ilg'1~5Ja€'11l'~:P1'lI1fi.BBl;/€:l“ll£3 l‘ i’ ‘l ‘ The l-lnnol" Roll of Clinton School i The Hf.‘l‘\'l('.‘ throughout was u‘ _ Reld- 11534011 B@11~*CYT11 A- H0719"- ,,n,,,_,_ss,i,.,_ m", _ 1lfg\i\"_g.lhe month of October is as fol-1p11ql1e1; delogillioil [r1 nl (Wilton. Ming, dljadc Ix 1 Mildred “cKav .-— . l _. lll~\'(‘l'. Fiollch River llllfl (irziutfillo, _ g _ _ ‘mliloil upon the Preslnvlvlgr and! Glade Vin-l" 00mg“ Mcxai" liifikftl lhzil .\'ir. John Fleck, Slud- eilt (Yulerllisl. ho given t-hiirgc- oi these foul" sections for n your. ‘Filo ‘l'l‘(!.‘lli_\’li‘l‘}’ having loarilell lhrll M121 Flock (llll iioi pilrpose illtoinilng college this your. ilppoinleil llllll lo lhis field fir six lllfilllllS_ hei!111"1'-11-! lirlohci" lal. ' A request frolll lilo l"l)ll1.'l‘l*"li41ll oi‘ llrzulalbililv. seeking permission, lo build n t'lllll‘l'll and lo ask inr o ' loan of $1000.00 was presenter! by Mr. itoberl. Mc-Lec-d. The TPfllHHl ,\Vllfl ilnaninlilusly granted. and lllf‘ people of ilradalbane t-nilgrolulaleli ' on their having ilnilerlakoil lo ‘lillllll n. church. i A number of other lnlnor item‘. ,of business were tiiken uli and dis-l "spaaaoul ssailalqoir 1o ulmoifi 11o 110111.11 iuoi; uuafi an; s1 uonlqiuv ,vcry A ~...___ _ .3" _. 4 posed of. l The Elders oi’ the Sunlmersido. r-oiigregalioil presented Rev, ll. " |ilr~nsley Stilverl willl n pilrse in recognition oi‘ his effirl." all service as Moderator of their Session, To this Mr. Slarert made a iilziilg rc'-, lv. ‘ 1 Mi". and Mrs, Jeans were ililro- (lilced to Ills- congregnlioil us they glossed out llllo the school room 11.1‘ iMesllrs. S. M. llivks and lizllialll lia- A social hour was 11110211 in llll1- ‘ed, by lho presi-lli session and {board of Managers. lin- outlook for gregaliiln is hrighl. W“... -._,._.._/. W.“ H