= 1114,1935»- ._~\ 5. a! Xnensive homo ought plant brings eomiort-i-eoravenioneo safety-wand power too! - e Fairbanks-Morse Electric Light Plant . Tryon Tid Bits Heigho everybody.’ heighol We, ‘rryoners are still didsini Inuds, some o! us have finished. and the re- mainder sluiost through. Alter the rough, cold days o! lest- week the sun ls again stringing, and itloolrs as Lt Indian Summer is here. 1n the two weeks o! line weather called India-n Sununer the lull work on the isrrn will be almost compleiedzfleighol Hlmnsny lrlends are pleased to see Mr. Nathan Altkins of lloslon, who arrived last week to attend the lun- eral oi his uncle, the late Mr. Thomas jialmhle of Tryon. Mr. Altkensl tends remaining tor about two months on m: cnwu cuaorm __m of power for separator, that saveshours of sent if you write our nearest branch. The value oi the comfort, convenience and ssiety that come from this plant, ls hard to estimate, but surely it iar overbalances the few cents a day it cpststo run it. Abundant steady light in house, barn, stable, garage-abundant light ‘in emergencies, at the press oi a button-no time lost finding matches and lighting a lantern. lt means no more danger of a fall in the darkness-no more danger from fire from an upset lamp. And it gives power, too-engine washing machine and grindstone or workshop-power labour. A free booklet telling you all about it will be The Canadian FAIRBANKS-MORSE Company Limited OTIAWA @MONTON MONTREAL CALGAIX "11 JOHN QUEBEC '9 ~ I.%INA ‘IORDNIO WINWOR g WAN$UVII WWNIPEG - ‘ YIGTOIXL I83 o P‘ l F rn l! yen are intending to inst-ell a. "PILL!!! IUINACI ‘ or FURNACE“! it will be U! Y0“! ldvlntage to invuii- - gate the FAWOBTT LINE.‘ Hundred; of these Furnaces in use in P. E. Island, end theynre giving excellent ut- lshctlon. l! you cannot cslbwrilo us. Terms arranged I a to lult customers. SAMUEL KENNEDY 134 K811 Street, _ Chlrloileiowll. ‘lain AAQA aikrkaan A -AAA‘ AAA A AA .. AAAAAQ ORAPAUD SCHOOL Honor Roll for Crapcud School for Septeniber. I Grade X.-—l. Edith Leard. 2. Willie sherrcn; l. Muriel Best. v Grade xx.-1. Ellille Lesrd. 2. Alice IBSR 7 Grade VIII-l. Robert Norton, 2. ;_Edwsrd Norton, 3. Carrie Sturdy. Grade Vie-l. Lloyd Harvey, 2. Jean MacDonlld end minis: ran, equal, a. Douglls Sherren. , Grnde IV.—-1. Ethel Dawson. 2. [Jeanette Dawson, 3. Eleanor Trows- dale._ _ _ _ _ Grade II Sin-l. Gladys Trowsdale. 2. John Fall, 8. Annlles MacDonald. Grade l’! Jr.-1. John L. Story, 2. Irene Arsenault and George Arse- neult, equal. ‘ ' Grade l 512-4. Kenneth Cobb, 2. Clayton Simmons. Grids I Jr.—i. llrncst Norton. reflect attendance; Muriel ses Edith Leard, Edward Norton, Robert Norton, Lyman Sxordy, Lloyd Harvey, Douglas Sherren, Eleanor Irowsdale, Elsie ' Btordyl John Fall, Gladys Trowsdale, John L. Stordy, Irene Arsensult, George Arsenault. Ernest Norton-(Patrlor, Please Copy.) According to a. recent ruling or the London Commissioner taxi drivers must charge lull adult fares tor babies in smas. l Excels In | ‘QUALITY of Product‘ ' RICHNESS of Vitamine Content? SUPERIORITY in Highest-class Pelt Production i centres and direct . .~ ” i’ i lmremol- if l: 1 r '- . \.~\ ECONQM Y in _Fe_eding Costs. For sale by distributors in ‘leading business from factory. . BISCUIT 5°- wnatorrefrovfl i A P.€.l‘." " c, the Island. days. ors to Summerslde. merslde on Thursday on business. We are glad to see Mr. Horace serious illness oi Friday evening. Mr. from the Prince County Hospital, where he underwent an operation {or appendlcltes. It is hoped that Horloe will steadily regain his strength and be able to resume his duties on the Stafl‘ o! The Bank of Nova Sootla. Albany. M. and Mrs. Warren Iran-inn end two children or Hampton, were Sunday visitors to Tryon West. the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. sietlord Mullins. Mrs. John MacQuan-le and little son. Donald, o! Hampton, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. Mullins, Tryon West. The Young People's Society (Utop- lon) journeyed. to Bedequs on Wed- nesday evening. October 18, to my s grrlendly visit to the Bedeque Group, {who entertained the Utopian; in a 5 very royal manner. One and all or the _ Tryon Group enjoyed themselves very much and speak or the evening as one of. the pleasant events o! the season. Mrs. Bruce llowatr, ot West Tryon, lelt on Friday morning, October 1B, (or Bangor, Maine, Boston, New York and other cities. where she lntinds remaining the greater part o! the winter. Her many friends hope that her trip may be very pleasant. School rr-upened titer the (all holl- days 0D Monday. October 21, with the teachers the Misses Weeks and Toombs again ab their posts. Attend- snee was very poor as most ot the children are still helping harvest the potato crop. Mrs. Jack Gillls oi North Tryon lelt inst week for Boston. Mass, where a lucrative position awaits her. Mr. Le Roy l-lowsit and Miss Amy Macvlttie were visitors to Tryon on Sunday evening. Mr. Spurgecn Clarke oi ‘rryon. who recently purchased the store, house and outbuilding or the late Ernest l-lowatt o! Tryon plans taking charge on Monday, October 28, Mrs. E. D. Wright and Mr. Norman Wright made a business trip to stun‘ Ymerside on Monday, October 2i. We regret to learn ol the serloru lllnus o! little Miss Marjorie Boulter. dsughlor of Mr and Mrs. Ross Boul- t°r or Vlcio-r-a. who ls ma‘ a patient in the P. E. l. 11nd Hospital, where it is understood she will undergo s serious operation on her ear. lt ls hoped that Marjorie may have a suc- ceslul operation and a spc-wly-re- covery. Mr. Alden Thomas of the Bank week end st his home in Tryon. ' Mt. Stewart Notes ward ‘lslnnd Hospital. one o oooooovo-ooovoooooooo POTATOES prlcnforgoealrtoek. A tlonrorloattosln. l. P811! DOUGLAU, Chseloildown. P. l mud. . Penn 1|! use m. noeoobooeb-QQOOQQQUOH ml-l-ll-lmo. ~ \ We are glad to see Mrs. Austen Toombs of Tryon about again alter ibelng confined to her bed lor a Pew Messrs. Norman Wright and Lloyd Boulter of Victoria were recent visit- MJ‘. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald oi Tryon accompanied by Mrs. Chss. Harvey o1’ Crapaud motored to Bum- Malbey o! Tryon out again utter hls Mmbey has recently returned home Nova Scotis of Kenslnglon. spent the The many friends o! Mrs. Funk Fstuuharson. Cansvoy, are pleased to learn she is doing well alter under- going en operation m the Prince m- AND TURNIPS We will In buying even dny at om warehouse Hogan's Wusrl. highest. scammed:- ‘iy éi» l: _ . lng irlends at Mt. Stewart. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. Pallrey on the ‘arrival oi a baby girl on ‘Ihursday last. _ Mrs. A. M. Smith returned last week alter spending apleasant-ve- calton visiting lriends at, St. Peters. i Miss Irene Warren, teacher, Cove- hesd. spent Sunday at her home Cherry l-llll. ' The puny friends or Miss M. J. Taylor are sorry to learn she is con- fined to her home with a severe cold. The ladies of Mount Stewart. Pres- byterian Church held their annual Hall on Oct. 15th. and was a decided success. the handsome sum of $104.00 being realized. » ____ e Mr. Ray Smallwood. C. N. R; Bor- Stewart. dén. spent, Sunday at his home. Mt. . § Mr. Wm. Logan. U- B: A.. is vlsit- was a. visitor ,HE very qualities that assure comfort and long wear are those that are hardest to detect in heavy rubber footwear. That is why we have affixed this “Blue Bar?’ mark of quality to our very > best heavy ‘rubber footwear. The Dominion Rubber Company assures you of the very best "value for your money in “BlueBar” quality. This footwear is built on lasts that hug at the heel. The uppers are ‘reinforced, the soles are exceptionally sturdy. Ask your dealer for “Blue Bar” quality. A Product o} DOMINION Rusesn Company llmlrsn lo Charlottetown on Monday last. chicken supper and» bazaar in the! l i l i Mr. John Mchauchlan, C. N. 12.. spent Sunday at his home, Head o!‘ States border are completed. l-lillsboro. D. THE MAPLE LEAF The Maple has a. winged seed 'l‘o bear it lai- away. Home on the breeze it flies with speed By night or shining clay. Rich is the Maples llle bland- stream, . "Forgive your toes." it tolls. While shedding sweetness o'er the gleam Ol the deadly ax that tells. Canada: emblematic leaf-n From coast to coast it grams- The Maple Tree and Maple Leai’ Her every province knows. Canada's myriad Maples flame A thousand leagues. in line- So Moses saw and bowed in awe Before the Bush Divine. J. E. B. McCrcady. Charlottetown: P, E. Island, in the Oakland Maple‘. Mrs. Addison Collin. Mt. Stewart. Leaf. Blue + /// DOMINION ‘ abbey s’ found o thevety on y. . bestof i” Rubber Footwear Mid: ii 065E842‘ WORN THE’ WORLD OVER Central Mexico plans to attract] American summer tourists as soon HSI .the proposed roads to the United; i "Kslflr trucks." miniature stores on auto chassis, are taking the place‘ l of shops among the natives of Southi I Africa. I - i g SPINNING fr’ WEAVlNG ‘ Parties intending to have Spin- ~.l\l\’lg and Weaving done must have} ; their wool at the Mill by November‘ 15th. I Wm. LANDRIGAN. ‘ ' ou s. . D209-lll-l5-l7-l9-22-24-26-29. I Q-§'§-Q PEERLESS FOX 1w; rrzzvci 0 lil-lll-ti. Q Fennel & Chandler Llvlono GS We Will Receive Live Hogs at Our Plant Tues-i ' days and Fridays Until Noon. DAVIS é? FRASER ~WHAT WE llAye we u. uunu “it's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " “m; yo"; 1n; the most prolilanle gum; lo lose them, In uslnl any "W" Netting than Peflkll? “Certainly not" ‘Why? ‘ "”Qc“|!" you lulu ll t!” IIIOI- .m| ma. the om ‘QUALITY um- l TING" l: protecting 7W! F019!- rnu netting u uALvAmzeu no lore and sitar beinl ""9"- flgn‘, Irlnt without bulging or Ill l "n! ‘m; mg“. g periect tence. Can be erected ry on ‘AMATEUR SPEUIALLY MADE FOB I18. THE ISLAND. MeGOWA-N‘! LIMITED llilmulr UUII PRICES Al“! TUE SE81 Uhi l i Company, Ltd. i i \ o! out SIZE sums, which we investment um you hrvs- Are you] » "‘he Rogers Hardware --_-q o 0+0 _ POTATOES WANTED ann mixed cu! Vegetables. Wire eul- lect quantity and price. I. B. IODIY» Rog-ins, Bub We have just received and opened our Anllllll I'M-ll SHIPMENT o! DUTCH BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A very euelully selected stock ofler st lowest prices in III! quantity. nvscmrns (Double and Single) besutlinl colors. ruurs lDfllible no slnrlrl n splendid selection. DARWIN Till-ll’! (‘I'll-ll extra choice B01"!- l i NARCISSUS- 080C08- FREESIA, DAFFODILS, ell:- eio. We my who on l" nuns onnsss s! rum. Send m» our vrlrr III!- i PLANT Inll BULBS distill OCTOBER nnd NOVEMBER». onunn east! ohile the selection u good- v Carter &“ Co. Limited y