soocowvownoemaflaafi“ l v ‘ -¢++o+ooo+o+oo4+oo-o+o ' oooo-o-oooooo. | i l i . i’ zf-i . .‘ ., _ u. was. to awn/stir o‘ H» thfuiloll spou- "IINFHU: at ‘ rutvhttu Matlnce'3_.00.?"Ibnight Two‘, Shows at “ 7.1 ~ and‘ 8.45 .": .._ ._ . a . y. __._.__ ._.._. m‘. Orbhistra 52¢. aallceny an. Children 26¢ Mat. Adults zap. chimp» m. ‘ lttttr Frithay,Sat_urday-“What’s The Idea” \ - Violin soioyencoretb-Mr. Ernest a-r- j attire m1 than‘. ctmw-i... u» - r.»_ " ... . ._ . . fine nosw Hon » v "the Mould For lowed- ‘i may means. Queen so ‘ . ‘ scout-nu." l, . . . q MN!‘ MIL-I coax-rue loll- owlng- ls=the standing o! Nine Milo Creek Sehop 1m- tho month or Octobwrhulasqrx .1. liiesie Tap 105.1. l-llrold-Mehe-Illr Grade vll. 1.; lMargaretMeDbuflds B. Jessie‘ Bguith. 3: Raymond Taylon. Grade Vi. 1,. AilceJjl/ajsh. 2. Arthur m- ‘ , sdeV, . Alp-Smith‘ 2. i ta were". pp, Verna Gorveattv 3. Doris l.‘ ‘WNNI- 1r: bills!» "l! rfeotj stile finnlitiiiiil‘ ssh: MacDonald. i Gor- OONOHRI‘ AT PROTESvT ORP- HANAGL-On the evening o! Monday. Nov 6th a concert was hold’ in the Orange Hall, Hunter Riv p; in aid - of our Protestant . m msgel The night ww fine ‘em? the hall was crowded. to the doors. Rev. R. H. Stavert oc- ousted the chair and the follow lpg- programme was‘ well curried out. Instrumental music-Misses. Eda Williamson and Helena Mo Milieu. Remarks by chairman. Re ojtstlorv-M-lss Mary Bernard. encoredr-Mr. Murdock Me hood. Dlalogue-Htvleesrs George Wbttiock and‘ Russel Nicholson. Recltationwi/llss Dorothy Cutlltle ' McKinnon. Quartettw-ditllss Flora McLeod Mrs. Geo. Whitlock and Messrs D. M. McLeod and Er~ , my it... Bhttiihitt H it is the Daddy of ‘em all, when it comes to chewing tobacco. ‘lilcltcys Smoking Twist This tobacco gives a cool smoke and real smoking pleasure in every. pipelui. r Be sure and ask for Hickey's when you want chewing and smoking tobacco. It is tlie best by test. liicfitey ‘8: Nicholson Tobacco Ltd. ‘ tettes were Miss Phebe;ie' McLeod ‘ nest. McKlnnon. Reading-Dr You Green, encore-d. Duee-dvlls Geo. Whltlock and Miss Edna‘ Nichol- ‘ sen. Reatllné-tMlss Mlltlred Bea top, solof-Maater Ailuu. Whltlock encore. Dialogue-mt‘. Cure- All by Dr‘. _Yeo Green and ‘others. Duet- Misses IHBIEIIB. McMillan and Hazel Sellers. Step‘ dancing-Mr. Paul Pineau and Miss Florence Deoitron. Wlolldiwt-illlllr. Harry Grasvvell. Short address liev. R. Ii. Stavenb. The accompanists of ' the vaflous solos duets. nud mm‘- Mra. Dr. RoEerson nud Mrs. D. M. McLeod. Alter the Dr°8l‘-""n' me was over a largo number of boxes of candy and pies- were uuc Jloned ofbyWVIr. J. W. Patterson. The sum of over $90 W35 Team‘ the prettiest o! autumn b ,s was Miss Vera Bernard. marriage to Mr. _ eon ‘o! ‘Mrs. Oherles McGrezor o! W919i! . holnefisrher nilthes- Mr. Samuel Bbrnard, l-‘rench Rfver ‘on Tues- day evenlnigl Nov tlalutly sqwned in white crow do chine. trl t v. I _ _, riding arch. The- Rev. Georsc ‘gas-J m“ . p U Flhfiijrfig‘ remony in Nov test lini-r-rv due, oi w so Joseph Mating-or Illver "took" place‘ at the 7. The bride. ed‘ Wilfmllllll " sud .,!Ul ‘ _ orange ' libiltmttuv do ‘lock on tho . lb Mrs Rus ipluyea the " resencMF mllllor not‘ - s u‘ ‘rw o s ow fiue"llt‘o%ll' vestibule "wuh zoo-d urishes and beautiful gins. Miter the marriage a beeutli‘lul_ supper was served‘ and‘ the bride enjoyed the rare delight. or hav- ing wt her table he ‘two grand- fathers‘, i . W! am Blennrd. whose ownmarr-lage took place 71 years ago, and Mrs. James chit-k‘ or‘ Kensington. Aliter a- mbient honeymoon, on, .l?,. EL, l. Mr. and Mrs. MoGr-esor go- to their new homleniu; New Hemp shire followed by the" best wishes o! a host ot friends.‘ MR8. CALLUM yJ. BRUCE .__._- 0h! ‘tor the toucnot a vanished, hand. , , ._ And thfi sound o! a voice tzhatis stl . ~ ‘ ‘ Died at Vernon River, Oct. 26th. Christie, lbeloved wife of Oallnm I. Bruce aged 36 years. The dc‘ ceased before herjlnarriaxe WM n school teacher, daughter o! thcl late Mr. and M-rs.» Hulgrh MdDonald‘ o! Heatherdale. | She leaves to mourn a sorrow-r in: husband and little daughter. also five sisters, Mrs. William Mc- Kay, Rosslaud,‘Mrs. William Mo» Phee, Mrs. Malcolm. MdDouald. Mrs. Arnbiliald=MoLeod and bliss Jessie, (all o! Heatherdule). to mourn the loss ofa. devoted wife. mother an-d sister. ‘She was kindly attended and visited in her‘ last illness by Rev. Mr. MeEwen. lier sickness was ‘bnrne Wiill edlfying submission to the Divine! Will. ‘Her exemplary ‘life. her pious and amiable disposition Will be long remomllierbd ‘by her sor- tit“ liiorke. M, P» for B_ , new leader ot_ parllamoubli‘? SW“? o! Commons. Fisher was elected .,\ ' ‘l’ n ,. Q '1" _ Progressives ‘._§;v, ‘ts jot‘. ‘ti; the i "Iesjhtidgg in the House I11 Elected in .31., ‘s1. loath. N.‘1_3.. Nov I3--'l‘be recall eieetlonttflt- M ‘or ‘which has been keenly ton i516 ‘l " past sir wleeksvvss deal ed“'t ' day when the Hydro candlddte Mr V7,! nts1brrty' 0t 1078 over the "hutM-lydrolklnn- dtdnte Mr. McLdllan~ the‘ present mayor. ' ‘ ' i Sors oi Temperature l (‘Continued drorn Page Five) North Wiltshlro, Nov 8th,‘1922 Officers. Members and Impress“. tatlves. _ ~ - Ahorirer yes: has passed ' lmr. history as regard: our order, and we are privileged to meet. in this our fllllliill wssion. with the grip. and Faithful of Triumph Inn on Truo to your name you still triumph over many obstacles and ‘tlisoourvagenreuts. and. hold aloft the banner of total tzbsteniettce for the individual and prohibition for the province. I am sure I express your senti- ments. when I say, at this season oi national thanksgwlug that we are grateful to God the giver 0t all ruertoies tor all the way he hus lnll us luring. the year. for reward int: our lalbors with u bountiful harvest for our great and vast. Do- minion. so rich in resources‘. yet muny of ‘which are untleceloped and‘ f0!‘ peace and to know that the war-cloud which hung so heavily over us for a time. has for tho present at least. passed ‘over, for all those blessings we". are truly thankful. . The year ending has‘ been an uneventful one in the work ol’. tho Order in this Province. I regret to have to report very little in- terest taken among our members no a rule. - It seems impossible lo raise any enthusiasm among our mem- rowing relatives and friends. Her funeral, which was one vi’ iota‘ lllaim Revived ‘ By Agents-Genera. LONDON, November 14.— The old dispute concerning the consti- ltutional rights ot the asfilllsien‘ oral in London ‘of the had-inn, provinces to communicate direct-- s‘ llearance‘ Sale 0i Odd Patterns in i847 Rogers Silverware . p, This is a splendid ehihsiTttQs-stildhluh yauiwftseh o1 . ,_sllvorwlro,or.to procure eensonjhie nnttpraetlcgl gilt} tor Cl-rrlttmssl. _ ~ _ _ _._. ‘- V.‘ . rues: Ana GENUINE antenna; “ V _, '16. Dwt. 1847 Table Knives, regular prlo $9.00 per dollen. Only B wit, to clear at ..... .3. ............... ,_ $3.00 . 1847 t Spoons in Old I colony. Berkshire and ~ Fiddle patterns. Regular price $6.00 (onset o!" six. Sale, price 343g 1841 Table Spoons in Berkshire and Fiddle patterns. Regular price $7.00 for set of six. Sale price ,. ........... .. $4.50 ,,.,._B*47,3,Q,¢IM;_1__‘Fol;itp_ in BerltQhQt-e and Yosta Patterns. Rflovill‘ Iii» $5.00 for w! of nix Sale price ternszuliegular prloe‘$7.00 forest of six. Sale price . SPECIAL , Oneida community Table Knives, Adam pattern, Re uiar price $8.50 for set of six. Sale piles ...................... .. $5.00 Hawthorne Brand Table Knives. Regular price Sale prise ' The ll tigers ilartltlareliltt , liy ‘with . hlcb the provinces have exclu- from rlgirr was acknowledged lleast tacitly by the Canadian High [Lord rstratheona, who, it is said. induced the Donrinion Government to refuse its recognition o! the ,pt'actice. Sir Genrlze Parley main ‘tniuezl the same attitude, vbut lllon. Mackenzie King, is said to [have left to Hon. P.C. Larkin the option of redressing this grlet" ‘aneo oi ‘the a-gents-generai if he considered it deslraible, The pro- viniclal representatives have been pressing for a decision, but so Far n formal conference with the High Commissioner, at which Lite)’ in actual practice, the agents-gem erai ‘have been for years commun- icating direct with the ‘British De- partments. lt is. in tact. the only way inwhich they can do busi- ncss wthout delay. What they ask ie that this practice he legalized. They point out that the Austra- lian states enjoy this right and ‘claim. that though the ‘Canadian provincesare‘ not sovereign states, they have the. right to take up direct with the Crown those mat- . §rs over which‘ the Btrltlsh North , znerica Act gives the provinces ezdluslve jurisdiction.‘ ‘ ‘Minn nl'n Llnlriocnt l-ramht-rntnnt‘: I-‘rleml They're Playing Tlennis - in llavaua these days and the temperature is just right. We cannot- have that‘ piedsure but we can have the pleits- urc oi smoking wonder- l-O-OOO-OO#OQ g 14s Richmond sheet staunch“. P|1rtn% 1m, "Accident, Sickness and -' a e ‘ tLo = Agent n53“ . Good m,- a‘ 5 ' . _‘ Stonll‘ Stock 0o ‘xi:- h» ful H A V A‘ N A CIGARS tranie to any we" can lly our cigars us low in price. if not low. er. ‘ , in ‘Havana, ii l leaving the Crown in mnttcrs overrM ‘we jurisdiction u. ‘being t-evtveoil B | lCommissloners until the resimwl, wll lattempt to modify his views. e the largest ln.thls locality for some time, took place Oct. 28til..' hcrVlatte residence at t‘ p.m. and proceeding to theohurcui at Vernon River‘ where iuterureut took place in axllctining cemetery», Service at the house, church illill gfgyg hyas conducted. by Rev. Air. eEwen, _usslsl6tl_ by Rev. Mr. Bro. die, The following‘ acted as pull; bearers: ,3 ‘Frederick Vlclterson. John Guru lM-asters. Everett‘ ,1cy. William _ ’A,-r‘ Stewart, Ernest McMillan, and darlings at real. She will sleep ‘Ilivfllh UH‘ greet! grassy aodtul . . . . . . .. Her spirit hath flown. to the Land of the Blest. She's at Home with the Angels 1°!’ 601.5» . "'" ,‘ Your columrnrnlso‘ records the early death of one who, lu"th'¢e heyday or youth and happiness left our abode ‘to he married to Mr. Callum Bruce oi’ Vernon Riv- r. The late Mrs. Bruce was deal couded through her mother, ‘Mrs. ‘MacDonald. nee Marga-rot Mac- Queen, from the foremost-famil- ies o! ‘the tar famed Isle oi Sltyo. her forefathers for gcueratlonshe- lug leaders in patriotism and‘ sohol flllBhlD. Her uncle illartln ‘Mac- Queon, during time of famrlnesent many peolple to Canada at‘ his own expense, nnd several votl ‘the descendants oi’ these emigrants now occupy good positions on this llsland; while her cousin‘ Martin o! Glendales. whose heir is ‘mar- rietl to the daughter oi the Obie! Manhood of Dunegan Castle, at fortletl means for sustenancenbti education to many whn remained behind. Among lhesnfiuiull. alter- wnrds, a much appreciated minis- ters of Valleyficld, PEI. p‘ _.Mr's. Bruce possessed ‘theycour- ngoous spirit oi’ her mtcagttorgntut her bodily strength was nptequul; to ‘her determined ntilldl. her health gradually failed alltl she quietly accepted thc inevitable. sinking slowly away, naiwilhatanzl ing all that loving snllcltltdeooultl do, llii the cud came. and she de- -.par’icd in peutro. llmyonrl the cares o! time, leaving tn tnourmbesldes a host of friends. ilcr youthful has band and dear. little daughter. Farewell! _ dear ‘Christv, "till the day dawns untl the shaddws flee away" IJJVI. we Q6 ‘lzllem nt the , mm DRUG c0. PHONE 219 ah‘ n a ‘g - -x ‘ a ‘ -- a-‘ a. "VYYYYYYYY.YYYYY' YY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYVY‘ o..' suite lest. way thud l; lubjsy. A touch her: . _ t, . The sjrn COYII. l5 stopslhcpainrnstant . T the corn loosens‘ an o out. iilsde in e - clear llqfitild’ tone] it! and _ ‘flmplll .,_._,a¢ onis I me or, , ' work. A tiron ‘Carver. , ; After long ‘patient sufferlngrilurgattelnm was made‘ IYJPB. for ‘subordinate Division‘ seemingly indifference‘ pervades the membership at pre~ sent, why so. it is difficult to ac-' count i'or. - l In our towns nntl villages, the" nreviug lfictures are coming in and. distract the attention from most "WPYothor-‘nlceting. the love of pleasure and amusement seem to] be thc predominating Passion present aluoug our people- even: the Sabbath day is" fast becoming a d-ay or worldly pleasure. and amusenr-eut~—und the card, ‘and ,""r1n¢@ hurt)‘ has more attraction: Y0!‘ many than the Division rpoml ‘Bill- hefli. l may say. an honest‘ Curing . ‘thpl ‘year. to do extension of the.Ol'l .llor work, as well rQ-organlzilngl Dormant Divisions. _‘ -Oni_v in one instance did-suc- eess. crown our efforts. As Ken- H-lIIK-lOKI this autunlu._a ‘few 0f the Shaw's Division again and we had lwyille would come irplatér “on and assist them in thwymg i613‘ the good workf .1 believe an educationalwhirt?‘ drink luhbit. is‘ Just as necessm. today as ever it was, “in myopin- ion." but how it. is to'_he~ nutter, token and carried‘ to, a sueceslu‘ 'ul conclusion, is a question‘ tion, ~ , Our_‘Subordili'ate Divisions , did very much m-lfhe past to arms; a strong public sentiment in luv- our of prohibition and make possible to bring the law force. _ Autl teduy l boliovo very luuvlr could be accomplished along lilis line, by pcrslslc-rtt eflorl or‘ till‘ Into the puipits. - But friends we have zt wvorh right at hand waiting our very ‘best efforts and attention. that is‘ lo ge-t as near as possible a nn- llflllllOill-i‘ vote against. the impor- tation oi liquor into our Proviucc. on election day. which, we under- stand is in the neiar future. l am hure it is a great satislao lion to us all lo know tho women have n vnln nt this (‘Inc-lion anti we lcel sutisllml will bu u nliglzlr [actor iu rolling up a lnnjurltj.‘ against the importation of liquors lillllel‘ than for medioi-nzll pm poses. I trust you will proceed ui. llllC/E‘ to organize. and if you (loom h ‘host. cooperate with lhc 'l‘cnrr.cr- nuce Alliance. who already urc W11 “ruler r-vav with ‘organization work, iliill. let uothiui; be untlon- that will ensure victory, and l trust all our IIlOIlIlLPB \rlll_rivr‘, ‘ their best efilorts atthls crlfliytr’ time, for _we waul to curry tmr with more than u more nrltiorltyw’. prohibition law ‘us-hem a fallur" or hall's-o. ho ,, cum it be htlrtrrr,‘ wise with the .nmo'\i of liquor coming to; the‘ Province "antlers t)“; tggfirorwkport." ~ , ‘, We to rleni with in all faithful.» and with what encourage ,_ ment our G. Stu-the, and flwgely FIBVQ them they decided lo‘ tthrr‘ the; pleasure ot opening the ‘Dlvi-' sion with them. hoping the ycunw oalgn strainer. the _ evils at gthc ‘ worthy of our earnest consltlcrrw“ clor-gyrueu o! -our Province fmln, with ember are‘ ‘lavd s. V"- ‘ » treacherous pat‘ is coolest, and mlwt unstl upul _ with: plenty oi frlcnv to ‘unseen lilMllLLl. ' ._ _- . .-,t: _" , Thornald I Melglren’: greets-It "§lIili1!_'ll:7|’i-._P|"°° , i n1“... rhtlraele lien." Aoounl mics f Pltlltlifl in It? A great star, a ‘grippl (Z Qammoant QIclu/v ‘ THIS PICTURE HAS EVERYTHING! _ SCREEN SNAPSHOTS B Iieve It. <. . ‘ ‘ 1m: elm. wn OFFERED mu o .. z, ng story of love and regeneration and -ldeai_§lil:1n_<>rt_lng‘eas_t headed by. ‘i heodorc Roberts and Pauline Starke. ‘(A DON'T“ -.M\ss _\'t. an‘ PATHE ‘Ravjliw . ' Of very great. bencfitto health, doctors tell us‘, is the habit RESTqdha "of Tea R f, l‘. '4 v ‘ o! completely relaxingfor a wlilleduring‘ the afternoon v “‘ even llfbnly for-m few minutes.» . new may we" t.“§.;.;.h‘;.;t ‘greater efiliorfto know we ltztv‘ God's" ftlvour and‘ li-lB promised, l0» ' blessing, 'eve'tl‘ torn cup ‘of wuterl given‘ in" Hts mime. “ i Andrnny we romemborto. ‘so’, can" usic tam» blessing at all times. ill our work. and we have 4' Power‘ behind ms,- the liquor part5" ‘mow notiiind nf. or can‘ not t‘h| zrcat. olwtileir efforts". l Itl‘ciosi11g,.ltwlsir-io tilnnk FOL!‘ jor _v0ur ‘leiutbconsideration m‘ mi‘. In plttcing/ me 1w the iroati of our Orders us GPW. P, -l. always foil’ nrpud to ho u luc1ubcl' cl the grain! 'ol'tl"'t'n"d§l',‘ with il-u euobiinu nriucipitusivnnti high zlspirzltiuns. 14-4 r _ Jtvc waltttn imvenn overwhelming; . ‘ utiaiorill’. so friends‘ tln not he dltv , couralrotl if some-one" tolls )'(‘lll'fl‘|'r._‘ ' -w.-li pk them un. to csrrv ‘ -. mo!’ nefarious tmitig on‘ ' , ‘ptedl ‘iieliow worker -romember we have ri .1 he“. /r will... of the their m, I - l ~-‘-.--.-J- i... -.._.._ ., (Jinan flrqursr-Lkrgh‘. ,‘.-...-..‘.I. a we’, - was M i»! w. ppm, .. In suocrsso to rue who will be s0 M95111“ Y "l9 59°" A delicious cup of ten - at this time not only refreshes but makes it an event in the day to 100k forward to. K I N C COLE Orange Pe/goe i.) "lilo ‘Exlra' in ' Choice Tea" ‘l? rldlrou coldest a g 0182 tot.‘ nu the though . was ‘nlnrlfllslrili “ unttolr nit... rules wvoultl till the game. the oflflclulsflvofv lenient and-rationed the M great ‘i-eedom lu nnd 1 that and lltrpc- \\'lll change ternallb bullet‘ qualified to position that the order will flour; ish in 2i umuuer untlrenmed of—~ and luhy the Order we love so well; sill] vxcrtan" influence bs- players mud" our highest. ex-paci-ations. nil n90 0i‘! oirwirlril is submitltediu L. l’. 0- ., “a , . _ . _. -. _ , . uvt‘ roux. Nov. 1s Natl ., » - -‘ c" Civic Folio-ration, Conference (Patriot 811d Sllmmeliside 91°55‘: opted resolutions declaring ‘i ' -- l‘ ‘CHPYW tlfc maintaiuancehvpl‘ it 8i , "“—"?"'.“-'__" unny q-ntl. uuvy lvagstho 011171‘ ,.-SYILA‘UUISE, N; Y. Nov; 13.’_ 4,, .lru sure’ of United Slillilfi 5Y1'“\‘"‘B Umversuyfyasterdmw at’ truublctlnllerlld conditions. ~ tot-noon won its. socondunntral iu-_ much _ _ HE eye, the spriingy step; the general air _ l‘ oi’ alertness-these are thdcharacteriltics of the . boomer." . l“. , , ‘ _ __ - Sound. lléfllfilliilefip 8nd strong, healthy nerves . .are absolutely necessary to $113953, y . , ‘ 'Both- ted and coffee cot-ital}; p _. hat-glut ‘dru ‘ . Caffeine, which ‘often causes‘ sliépletislibtls, frieque headaches andloescfetlergy. " ‘ "‘ : Il‘ you are outlet-inf from the efiecte of Caffeine, try Instant Pogtum for awhile irtstead of tea and cofiee. Ihousandi of thinking’ niini grid Worhe-rl have adopted Instant Postum as their regular ublb bev: erage, not only because it is free from any harmful M _ , i611 ‘ ‘ ‘tliso, 1pm 4;! lurolrmmnce e- :,$:l,“‘§bflxgdirrgiilffitifniittpi?“1"?‘ “ .‘.;;l;!.-~r.ll_;jr itww ttttllli o, .j_-.,.;¢n ‘ll,’ r. ,'..._.' no; n .. > ‘ - ~‘n.‘.;.". l‘ ‘ : .‘ y - - .~ " ~. . n, t - . ll '1't1\.4&<e‘%¢*4~l-o-d+$i~:‘~. w-WP‘ u a lateral fonvvartlllil,