¢ lf .J ll' ii.: il" ;-A Y.-iii? . . it hu-= ?.i~~ lil?f~ .l"'i`-' i _ iv. ,’,l,fi.'.f i}.4'.c-ill: | 1 lgilll llfii ‘l wwf i" .Ji fill" si..-..._ ;f° 14 .i i, .3 tl; 2 ri ' 1;il= ‘_ -ii. ._ if i il: 1 ii l* 1i`l'._v _ gi ali. 7.55" ‘, i ‘l ,\‘f{;3 ._ ,:~. ._ _.e 4. ._'.§_.; ."1i=` :ii 4:. 1 ffm. ;} li l -` “i iillff lffifl ll.. ..-iff Ui? ?__._zl"' °1_.3=£r.`=.- `\“_ ..._.,_. ...~..., i 5-. fi 4.5 »..~_g.,, 53’ . it A \ l. il.. _-K,/ri ` ri gif' fi, .L t 1'* if l‘( .,..-_-= if' 1: '- "1' ` .~=f~ ~'”. i i l THEf_ GUARDIAN . f _ W SEPTEMBER 20 1928 I 8 ¢ O TRYON TID BITS ' ~_ii.~.~ : ` _--~.~,`..~.-» -~-...._...... ie.. . . \ ‘isir srsuacl A Good mbllll-li frknlli I sln0B'¢1y_ your health is good. September its bnittifuhautumn tiintrls us. It also ushers in another season, ‘ this time it ll not Ulla ind wheat. ab in- of binders anfd ~ti'msshera we _'see potato' diggers. of various types- land mana, was-withgraam are ~ i 'the ih‘lllUlfM60fthll.brlncli0fa!¢ rea: farming- Prospects 'do not point-tb high prices, on the tra.ry'it isdoubtful if our on ers will get hook more than their, actual mah' outlay if that, yet _up-` timiam rather than pessimism is the d li er of - the lily. and our farmers r _ R 3 lasting, e true Britishers aw keeping a brilliant polish . stilt upper - lip and hoping for the - - -that _preserves your shoes and from cracks use» ' .i_~<. V. ..,.. i... _\._.,. . "`”`1"hcn'“`: Asolvunellhode for apqry made! . ,, _ .‘. 53 ` /1’ I i \ ll f \ ~_f_-;r A4 ' s ~u ,'* i.._ l > Molasses it stil.. A MOL.ASSES can be _ packaged but not - without _ sacrificing its ilavor and its health value. ° That is why Genuine Barlwlol t?.f¢cl.E£B ~Mol.aaaes is sold in bulk only. ` Its delicious ilavor ,Ind its rich coutqnt o`l\iron and vitamins is thu! . retained. " ` Your home deserves the best! Insistupon Genuine Barbados _ Qimfssa Behav- | . coop cnocsiis .` ssu. i'r ld _ ` cYl"`1 _ Qell \["1()`, ` Vi, _ ‘T\\& ‘.ll.l"l‘.' ‘J 57. , E _ <69 _.Xie (fr 'V i .. _' V/4,5 (_ AQQQ ~li>`7"v'75 t U __ ii Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan - .B. A. - BABBISTEU. SOLICITOB, ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Bloek. Chlrlotieiown,l*.B.l ` Dr. C. C. Archibald graduate ol' N. Y. Post Graduate” ri-uusi umiiai to 27°. Dir. NIO W' _ .=. Miss May Bell, R.. N. of New York is visiting her mother Mrs. Maud keeps them free Bm .Norm .1-n,on_ . Miss Ruth Thomas. Tryon, has gone to Truro, where she has secur- ed a good position. i _ Miss Annie Walsh, of Moncton EN. B. is spending her holidays with Fred and Walsh, North Tryon. Mrs. Emily Mclnnis, R. N. Putnam Conn., is visiting her parents Ed- ward and Mrs. Bharkey. North Try- on. ` ‘ . ivh-_ New Atkins, of Boston, who has been spending the summer with relatives in _"Tryon, his boyhood home. has returned to hls"home jin Boston ‘ _ and Miss Mary Gillis spent Sunday ‘Bept. 9th at North River where they were iguests of Gordon and ‘Mrs Thomson. ` f shop at North Tryon where for the convenience of Tryon patrons he spends two days per week. _. Mr. K. W. House, student pastor i North Tryon Presbyterian Church, exchanged pulpits with Rev. St. Clair Jeans pastor of Bummerslde. Presbyterilan Church. on Sunday the ieih. ' Several of our Tryon girls namely Miss Amy Lea. Miss Katherine Dob- son and Miss Florinoe Mabey have' left for the U. S. Miss Lea and Miss Dobson will enter Malden Hos- pital for training while Miss Mabey, wil1_ visit her sister in Boston Mrs. Geo. Heffel and Master Har- old arrived home on the 8th after a pleasant vacation itrip to the U. S. A. Accompanying them on their return trip was Mrs: Heifel's sister Mrs. Canfield of Saranac Lake N. Y. who we are sorry to leam is not enjoying the best of health, and we trust that her sojoum on P. E. I. result in a complete restoration returned home on Thursday, after land. While there he visited Halifax where he met- Mr. Geo. Jackman ,f° mefly of Victoria P. E. I. George's friends on P. E. I., and 'they are many will be glad tolinow ho is bigger than when in Vllftorla. He is holding a good position on the Dear M.r. House tonight to express our sincere regret for the loss we are about to sustain. and to wish you sucess in your stur1~ les during the coming year. May we also express the wish that ll’ it be Hiswill you may come again to our And now please accept this small gilt, not for its intrinsic worth, but rather as a token of our friendship and esteem. Girls of North Tryon Presbyterian church. f _ .- The address was read by Miss Wlhnifred Best. -while M155 Helm Chisholm. presented Mr. House with it five dollar gold peice from 'the Choir Girls. Mr. House touched by this unsi- pected act of( appreciation of his lly Good Fellow" The balance '61 meiiisu ssimi mi nmpiui wl”"’°°S made ll very fltllhs reply is and Throat 0 . he evening passed leasantl awa ' .tiasai>l1|Glw¢l' P YY' T" "cafe: Lygwuz ‘with games and music not to speak _ . Great George Street I° olden nom-»-s to 12.30. iso so an f a bcunteous lunch served by Mrs. sister-in-law Miss Lang of Boston. McLeod & Bentley t».“““'.r'i....'.'.T?.. '°...°°‘. .§'.‘$..“E. ..‘:2$3. ' 1.'a.~nN1'alr V - < ~ W. l. Bii',N::.BY. K. ' _ ter _ lotto!-a - _ lame: Bti-eat a le 'evening b . Mr. House who will soon leave Messrs J. E. Thomson, John Gillis]-I Mr. Keith Thomas, popular young ` , barber of Crapand, now hasa bmnchj Mr..i. Ei-ie Thomson, Noi/th 'rryoh,i, spending a few days on fthe Main- congregatlon and minister unto us; Signed-on behalf of the Choi;-,h leur work at`Prinee of Wales deliv- _ ered an inspiring address in the Ujii- To .mgugggmm Waugh i . \ I -_ mflgm "E"fl‘/iv f I i is -- I ' ' Y . *ri `\ °;~ \ c= £7-"1 it ‘ P ALL T e i _ _ __ ,»' MQ-,~> iii Froml 2 to l5l p m and Following Days ' \\ - , _I A ! "Q . You Are Bid it Cardiol Weléome ‘to Our/ Formal- Qzsplay/ of’ tlze* A .FA SHIONS T ` _ Our windows will tell the story of the fashion glories of the diiferent ` departments-'a panorama of the apparel-Millmery Coats, Dresses ` DYCSSAY G00dS» Llllgerie and' other accessories depleting the unfolding of the New Season’s Fashions. _ . ‘ Come and Inspect Even if You Don t Selec l PROWSE BROS Lt - .~ “The W/hole Town’s ~Talkmg I _ ` sri .- =".’5r==-_ ¢ * é !E§i§55§ ' 3 /_. i O h i i , X i xr- - __ au g-_nl i ' A _ hale and hearty and] a little ` ‘ l ~“ A ` ».. _.___ \“_ ,- _ ,__ 7%. _ éé is ` = _ ,V > rjtli \~ 5.; goti:/L \ who has been their student-pastor Mi-5, E. U1-ch, Travellers Rest was A H for the past' Bumfmr' in Bummerslde Friday Ul0l‘Illh§- I wa5nsp:,?tu§Il-llfesléa s Krmwlng that in the ne” Mr. James Marchbank. Traveller North Bede ue_ .ligigzrietiiyrtluilgiili Uffigggtilgotgillte ;§°,1°,,ff,‘f§,_“ “SW” "° me my F"d”ylizlgggfngnggglxlve ,guy §`g'u¥°§§,::ggf”,fZ',£;9é',?o’;§ M J nn Wood Travellers Rest!-lfaiewei1" to Miss ‘Waugh _rhacruo rulinrrvns ooyard dash :gr -giru over iz Girls, of The North Tryon Presby- was]-in ggensmgmn’ Friday morning who_ péirpoies for Uncle 1 _ itenan Church, have gathered here on husinegg f scegm ii; is Idol'-'“ Si da ysvenlng. _ ' ..Messrs. Cecll"_Mill, Oswald and Thomas Keliy._Clermont, were visi- tors to New Annan -Monday eifehlng. day evening. .-l . 5 Mrs. Isabelle Mosse who has been visiting her. sister. Mrs. Archibald McMurdo, Kelvin, recently returned hcreupon the girls sang "He's a .w mr home in New Annan/ _ " ‘ 'i . .~ ‘ Mr. and Nlghsamuel Waugh and small sons, _ vegers Rest, werclsay isltors to North edeque Sunday. La. dih irishei f" llwl wgmslrg whos hgu “wherngu guests of their mother, Mr7. Thoin_as.wtshes Waugh. ' - _ _ Mr. Willard `l=’lcketts a _popular oung student now taking 'third ' Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell uno ha . t B very Master xrold, were visitors io New gfléhe rlgsggious and Am‘““ md” evening' . I community and the too of _Mr. Irving Hogg. Wilmot Valley, S 1 th was busily engaged -hauling gravel gaining eff? alad ‘fear _ii-om 'rriweuers Rest- station Fri-lsomly regret her Mrs; Eliza Waughu who has been vi ting in New Annan, retumed to tfggtazs?-l:g,l;§1f3nw§,_ home in Wilmot Valley Tues- who described m wen -' _ _ _ ,_ ,__,.__ ,_ _ ._ i ~' _ - _ Y. the home of Mrs of the most oeing a' iii-st. class The evening was in music and social the purpose of the which Mr newlsnd for B return future. _ Below l_s the address. _ I on _toncéah morel tto igesume hilns ted Church ‘at Kensington 'Sunday pe” cgcmafe-`-We have recently ~ s lor em been " ' ., ving MON” To ww 4 uélnemmegmon no: 6 umm two evening. fieameo thatyou, rumen les ' Min Margaret onus. st Lauisfa 'our fair Province and taking ull yourlbode' I 'a short time at lout. 1-among both old and yoimg' iormsr popular isohool' teacher ofim me land :ll Uncle Bam. Whig We I. spective of creed or danomlnat- our Fair Isle, spent a pleasant visit Try fhl Clsrhihldvh. P- l- l- mlnmers, and has made-'many fast ' _ friends rre moi ' ion and the hope and wish oi' the last week with her cousins. M|ss‘ Mcnollald' & f Nlcphc ‘ r girls will find an who in 'many' Celia Dakar and Mrs. Arthur En.- .B.°.A. . h rts, for one and all we hope that man. w el ' _ _ next aumm i w ha l' A ”m°"A_'£ ir. 'll r mrmmi ith us ihisrnaiihilla snzmiiopuizf mil number of farmg; this th . , w - . hi PY AN nan-ratio. wrroas,ns. arc. YM# Iwdsnt - I0” lhllcilfi. ` _i & Mathieson ._ £45 ""?""'°°" jggggn Qu, Hard rubber is given a high lustre* io' un. 'with s new pointing when that _ ._ - muon-nnn|e|,iari mi-rua. » _-.i___. I - Miss wihniirea em. tmhsrf stmoreland School spent the 0l'l . "Z" _ _.__ ' WC . _ weekend at her home in North' ‘fry . to have you leave our a 'short time we hope that there will In very boi- ity have ooilple Uir graig lil! are go at s lpudb, gh price. look esent but let us 110 .im . -__.' the sur- parallel with the across a corner. not at an angle' with the should not be too many they should not be too eavy for the roofn. be variety in the size make\ up of -the pieces. should not be of the same or design; . be grouped in iio one another, miss. n string of There might be room. In another a comfy arm* chair lampiand ithe desk beside it. Thoré la thB wth lthe wing chair the ¢0ly lltlilo i'06X-', r , | `§ _ .ae £5 °‘_¥_ _,,<.¢o~rias-e~»£O}i-¢-- staff of Camp Hill Hospital. and is I . 'S I - it bi t th i ~ '. ' ' ' l ldlt ldf '_ Wd.d d rethegues 0 nlithlcommunyuoers » - .. “ "mis “ “ ° E” "°“" New Annan t \M§_ 2,2; ‘;¥,§‘L..§§ 0...... 3. itil. ° ' _ Clyde River J Canadian Huskies for Byrd Expedition Oh Friday evening the girls or t ` ’ ` ` i ' ; ‘ _ _ the North Tryon~Presbyterian Choir, And vlclnl y Mrs. Martha Huggan, Cherry Mr. Alfred l-Iuggan and bride, Sch F al' r gathered at the beautiful home ,of '__' valley. returned to hier liliomr; after gqgmn, have been fvlsrktinirl Mr. Dana Mrs. Elizabeth Lang. North T , spending a few days n ew nnah Mrs. A. J. Enman o s p ace. ur- ‘ _ -- Where they Pl‘€S¢lll/ed the f0ll0|vl1‘;l; Mr' Arthur wngfét was a recent a illlffsl Of Mr- lllld MTS- Al'%h\ll‘ ing their stay with Mr. Enman they 50 yardplashffor-girls under9yeiirs address to Mr. Kenneth w. House ".-‘”“"‘ ‘° s“”‘"‘°“ °' Enman. toured s arent desi of oil? lovely Isle 1. Dorothy Auld, Kingston 2 Lulu to the delight of Mrs. Huggan which Smit, lviedpw Bank, 3 1-mg, Newsom ev€nlh8|is her ni-st visit' here andludging by Kingston, 4 vera Livin tone, King- M. Bl? the praise she gives to the many g|;¢m_. W&\l8ll' beautiful. views ol' om* Island Prov- 50 yard dash for-girls 9-12 years numer0l1B inve it won’t be very long 'ere she is 1 Lucy Clow, Kingston. 2 Helen 'among us again.-X. / ` Scott, Medow Bank. 3 Erma Newsom, to mu ----»--- Kingston. 4 Helen Prowse, Kingston _--- 1 Lila Newsoh lngstnn. 2 Mildred lllBlf~, The beauty of a room d"epend_s al- Auld, Kingston, 3 Alma Newsom 0l‘l°:most as much on the arrangement Kingston. " "h°'ol' the furniture as it does on 'the ‘I5 yard Pll"_iumituie» itself. A room with the °f ll‘°.mos: elegant hh-hiture will look if .the furniture is not aced.- A very modestly fur- room may be charming, ‘lf and ‘taste rein there. for-boys l for-boys under oiyae mm z Ri . lttl