iNOVEMBERe 1931 THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN ti, ' iqSclence finds ‘new reasons for limiter Ali-Bun i Mumrons have found Kellogg's Hunter River 6t Vicinity Most oi the farmers around hers are busy at the turnips, the aver- age crop being better than last year, with practically no club root Present. - Miss Muriel ‘Bowen, ‘Wheat-lay River, ‘ ‘ at Pleasant grove lhbgu" . “f, w" u, w“. spent the week end at her home come common constipation. Now here. . . ' rimo"‘...°'"o‘fm‘ti°ri.°fst." ~ n!‘ . "Bulk." Vitamin B. Iron. l w‘ “m” m“ mmm’ e * =The "bulk" in ALIo-BBAN‘ is much like the "bulk" in lettuce ‘w-only it is concentrated in a gnore convenient form ‘to relieve _, Qonstipatlon. It absorbs mois< . . ure, forms a soft mass, which} ipigently cleara~out the wastes. ‘l _ Vitamin B tones the intestines, i=4 No wonder AuoBaan is con- "Iidered far more natural than wills and drugs - sooften habit< igcrming. Try two tablespoon- ‘ fuls daily. If you aufler from s intestinal trouble not relieved flhis way, see your doctor. i "’"‘ Serve ALI}- Basu as a cereal or use in cooking. Recipesonthered- and-green pack- age. At all gro- cers. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT "H JIIST RECEIVED Just arrived. A shipment of . Jadiea’ and men's new rub- _ hers, selling at a second hand “f price. We also have on hand, -’ a few ladies’ and gent's coats, m. fur and fur lined, etc., in fact m we have a little of everything. P. It would pay you in give us ' visit. . '\.Sec5nd Hand Store s: 10s Richmond sum i Phone ss-L. 83 - 1- -3l. ~ _ Did man winter was a visitor at the home oi m. Alexander Ross Wheatley River Sunday. Miss Adele McLennen teacher at ‘Greenvale was visiting friends at fleasant Valley over the week end. Eikhound. Hunter River. Mr. Robert Mobbs, Greenvale, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Nonnen Ling. Wheatley River, were the guests Tuesday of their daughter Mrs. Bernsley Wonnacott f‘ nvale. Mr. and-Mrs. Albert Cudmore, Bunbury, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rattray and daughter Florence o.’ Harrington spent an enjoyable day. sunday. motoring through the western part oi the Island. on their return they were the guests of Mr. Rattrays sister Miss Cassie Rattray. ‘Wheatley River. Miss Ella Mobbs, cymhrie, spent Sunday the guest of her sister Mrs. B. A. Eikhoud, Hunter River. -1..' Tryon And Vicinity .0n Sunday evening,‘ Oct. 25th. the ladies oi the Women's Mission- day evening servicein the Trycn United Church. The program which was quite lengthy and interestinB was thoroughly enjoyed by all p ‘. The collection, which was a generous one was in aid of the W. M. S. Rev and Mrs. J. L. Lund. United Pastor at Tryon, have received word that their daughter. Miss Geneva, who recently underwent a double operation in the Moncton General Hospital, is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Lund, who spent her summer holidays with her parents in 'I‘ryon, made many friends during her visit here, all oi whom will be very glad to ary Society put on an excellent Sun- - warped? élDNA CARTER n53; conga.‘ the fit leidfi or courage she learned in childhood. In a small hill cabin had Jvmotel "Kill" held"- Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen rhonrirlilildabioodmnd lidlhellth and m, mule, w," “m, m —cur ofl‘ by howling winds and driving snow—the twin "en 7' cently of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. mysteries of birth and death visited together-the little new life and her mother's life flickered out like 1 candles. Watching her father's grief —l‘idna learned to be brave and strong in the face of tragedy. . She blossomed to glorious womaghood-agd (hen m" Gerald Barnes-the only man in the world for, her, she knew. Their love was like a song of joy- and after a dazzling courtship they were married. Then Gerald began to be away- on business trips, he said "-1114 She, trustful-had no suspicion of the truth. ‘Till the day broke when no Gerald returned—and fear clutching her heart-she went to find him. What was her grief and slnipefactionilto find in the home of another woman-her husband's portrait in wedding clothes-his features in a strange child's face! Should she tell this other faithful wife that Gerald had betrayed them both—-warp_ another life as hers was Fate sounded ominous drums-Tragedy stalked again -—and unexpected Sorrow stunned them both! How Edna emerged victorious-triumphant-and won m peace and happiness is told in HER STRANGE WAY ‘ OUT-a true-life story that will thrill andmove you! Read i: complete in DECEMBER TRUE sTogy MAGAZINE-—Be sure to get your copy today? .. u‘ .55..- Gtlser MaeFadden ' , l ' ilk disa - learn that sh is improving. a .'i.'i§'no°.§.i, oifii ° Publications ' 7°“ l“" l‘ 3°“ “l” Hailowyen passed off very ~ l l h|h_nml¢ . . . . . . . . HUM...“ E55? i’? “i, “n” quietly in Tryon. A large number A Wally/or Everybody you will find him an oi youthful citizens paraded the y“. c"! ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilfwlblfl Wmlmulllm rolds, but only pranks of a harm- Pb I u". 15c _ less nature were indulged in. On TIIO ROBIIIQOI.............30c W. ll. Friday evening, two halloween True Detective Mysteries. 30c Palm" We" htld- "- “MY 11"“ Dream World . . . 30c a’ COMPANY one at the Baptist Hall and an- M t n‘ ‘ 00A!- other at the vestry of the United “ ” ‘uuv’ ' ' " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' '3“ PHONE 116. church. Various games made both Trill IIINPNIWI - - 39¢ evenings enjoyable. Refreshments o a p a ed b th ladies. "m ‘m y ° cons-aura roa nacaanma TRUE ITORY Iflvoun cuun Iiot Stupid+ Miss Katy MacDonald oi Rose Valley is at present, visiting in Tryon the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vessey and little daughter, Shirley of Char- lottetown were in attendance at the funeral oi Mrs. Vessey's sister, Mrs. Wiiber Weddell, which took Sb: bad accepted bi: Ion-bis name. And now that there was no mace o] lrim—sbe came to lbs one woman wbo could tell o] ber husband’: fetal What sbe Ieamedbrobs ber bear! mndrleeledber will-impelled ber to a sacrifice onlya noble 1001mm could nuke! More than His Own Life-Was This Love a Sin?—Could Any Woman For- give This P-The Boy Who Didn't Forget — Worse Than Dynamite —- Without Blood Ties—Love Driven -—The Secret I Kept for Thirty Years -— His Magnificent Lie-Her Strange Way Oub- My Greatest Christmas — And Once We Were Lovers—-Only place on Sunday. Mr. Vessey has returned to town, but Mrs. Vessey and little daughter are remaining at her home in Tryon ior a few days. Love Can Make a Marriage. i’ Pf‘? N“ M”? ° m nncaunna Ilv {The seeming stupidity of ; many school children. is srdirectly chargeable to ‘ffauity vision. L Nora Reid, Isabel Reid. Front? j Weir. Marlon Bell, Ross McEwen; i‘ James Bennett, Evelyn MacKayZZ.‘ Elva MacKuy, Margaret Rieidz‘; Robert Reid, Norbert Reid, D. Hui; Reid. Alban noiayi-"rnnois soigsfi; John Reid. ran-mom Mncliwefih“? Kathleen Reid. “ Anna. MncEwcn. Vivian MscEwen: Teachers: Carfc Woodsida‘: Anna McCain. " Isobel Reid, 2. Layton Bell and James Barlow (equal). Grade IV.~l. Mrrion Bell, 2. Several of the little folk held Frankie Weir, 3. Ross MacEwen. Halloween parties at their rcspec-l Grade III.—-l. James Bennett, 2. cele-‘tlve homes, am ng those Wblc Missl-iirstin Reid. 3. Mary Bulman. Grade II.—-l. Elva MacKay, 2. 3. Edith Mc- 1C» irornrors ‘We require a limited ‘quantity of-Red, White and Blue Potatoes at our warehouse, Pownal - Wharf. CARVELL BROS” LTD. I r ‘mere passed to her eternal rest v Correctly titted glasses ill the highest esteemr Elle will be ' remembered by her cherry word. "a her kindly and sympathetic d18- j . F. ‘_’_' F. Gordon Hutcheson was of‘ strong and l 4 - ,_ __A ‘g A... L °Pi°"'°""l'“-A* 7°“ “nmmm! “"h- 5h° 1m" ‘° M“ W1 M11- "hn "Harmon and’ Mr. and Mrs- .1. r. White motor-'Mlss Bell Irving; second, 01o Lady. James Hodgson was hostess n: o Grade 1x.-1. Marion Walsh, “ " "10"" 59914" ‘ "mm"? his‘ three children 0i Hflmpibn. were ed to Summerside on Saturday. Miss Dora Beckett oi Tignisli; charming arranged Bridge Ql iour’ Grade v111__1_ 51b8,, B0139,- - ' - 4mm’ 3"“"°“ °* “W” “'° New Wwdlide-D- son Gordon are the Buests this tumes-Miss M. Perry and wuss n. play. During the supper hour Mrs. Qradg v;__1_ ' 81m"? M“ °"“"° ‘mm’ °' week of i/rra- Ramsey's sister. Mm Youns- Gentleman's first pmefaohh Wells and Mrs. c. Mutthews. Louis Reid. a. Chlflotlvemlmi "id w" Amy l‘ 0. B. Ioelilrlly, Charlottetown. Buccaneer. Mr. Gallant oi Summer assisted the hostess in serving. Mrs. (Dr.) Herbert Corbett and The Halloween masquerade dance R- ll- Willet- the community ‘Isympathy. The F ‘ccnducud by 1:; Twin?” L. “d” m" Wm‘ ‘Wmilihfl’ “fled by the Women's Instntute un-Ibrated also by several private part-Iloillian Wells who was hostess to ‘Grumman. assis Y n B-a kw" (Capt) Miller. She was met inlan- whm supp,” me dance was|ies last week. On Iriday evening a number or playmates on Saturday|Evelyn MacKay, ,Lund was held in Tfy° P ' Saekvilie by her sister Mrs. ver- held. The Hall was gailv dfiwrll-Qlllmrl. Gordon Hardy entertained ofevening, and Master Gordon Whlte-‘Guigan. th . . int tribute 0-’ "Wwin: ‘iler and her recent sad loss oi hua- ion. and the many dancers in or wei-o Mrs. 11.11. Burton. Mr. .1. r. STANLEY nmnor scnoor. (equal). s. Archibald MacEwen. the only career open to girls of Bar.- ‘mmury o’ the decund‘ u?” bu"! 5nd "n"?- , l!!!" Ind ini-‘ffflitlnfl "Shim" Whiib- ‘At tlfe conclusion of the Gm“ I 1r.--l. Robert Reid. 2. celcnn, where all courting is done i ‘MINI’! W?" Mum w‘ ‘ml M15 "Id MYl- FY94 M93115 W979 Pffiéehtetl a colorful Ind 81W fllPlplfly refreshments were served by‘ Honor Roll for Cctcberr MargareVReid and Kathleen R:id:ihc presence o.‘ a chaps-tone and 102g’ , on October 30th. Mrs. Wiiber _, . Waddell oi Mount 'I‘ryon at the early age of twenty-eight years. i after being confined to her bed for - " “often work wonderg, some time past suffering with " _oancer. In the Community in which she lived and by all who . position. She was a faithful =4. . . service. . “M? m” ‘mm °““d“°"' h” "Wm "mm" °° TYW" the We“! special prise for two tiny tots who tables. Mrs. n. .1. Lurkin ‘ind Mrs. Grade VIL-l. Lillian Coles 2 home. 815° °n° bmum- mum’ side; second, Spanish Dancer. Mr. ‘ J “m” baby son arrived here on Saturday on m; Thurgdgy night; was s mark ldmmm ‘mum w“ fined with "on nllhndl“ Nbflwn- The dnpiwml cranes and black streamers." umber 0i? friends at a most en-ion Friday aiternoon.—A. Grade I. sr.—1. Francis Bclgcr. 2. In spit!‘ oi‘ recent progressive ‘Maerwm Brie Qlllll- Gwfflunotorists to Charlottetown over pool-once. The prize winners warm the hostels. i Grade x.-1, Clrc Quinn. I. (equal) s. Norbert Reid. lcrs are not permitted to kiss until " Eux; yezzlgfifllld’. knew her Mrs. Weddell was held NOW BEING PRWINTEDYIN CANADA member oi the Baptist church and ' ' I » i F“ mother and lath". Mr- and l4"- oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Ramsay and little looked very Winsome m their cos- n, u, Burton won m. prize of the Ne... Mk1 George oi ‘Bryon. to all of whom “ma”! “WI” nlllit from Conn. U. B. A» on an ed success, 5 n“; gum being resliz- Hallawewn w” [jgungly PM“ ‘m’ “lhmd w p“ than‘ “c ‘Ymmml’ '5 5°" 3°!‘ M"- Mlmcl" ""1 Witch" t0 5"" m °°'-"*3' 3°Y'bl° “idle. The prize winners -——-—-—-- John Reid and Vivian MncEw-rrrchanges in spam, marriage still 395m" m4 5mm)“ mun‘ m‘ W.“ 69¢ ” " 141115’ 1111i Dfllfl. 1nd!" “Mm o“ Eiillml!‘ l-itemoon MrsuPenzie Reid, 3. Alice Fitzsimmom. Perfect attendance: Lillian Ooles. the engagemcntis announced.