“an...” “Z45? i 1. i I l t ‘(sign ' Value victors t...‘ only lulu. good, but kc good-over rocks rats and hand. Thirty-three years’ experience have shown Dunlop how to design a tread that gives maximum ‘traction and slow, smooth wear. This Dunlop Tread is the toughest develop ment of rubber known. tough tread-rubber is carried clear around the sidewall to give maximum protection against rut wear. You get the full benefit of all this extra tread- miieagebecause each Dunlop is built with the famous trouble-free Dunlop carcass, to provide the high- strength and elas- ticity so vital to long tire life. i; Not Words, a Proves a Tirol: and gravel, And this same T» C. N. IL. is home this week. Signs of winter: Storm door-g and window's replacing the screens. On Halloween a number of pranks wert- mort- mischievous than harm- ful. - l Mrs. Howard Glover returned from her trip to ll. S. A. on Monday night's late train, and was met in Charlottetown. M11 Rflllflft MoKeazie has om- ployed the services of Mr, James llv-‘ycr. Mason, u» llulld n new top on one of his chimneys. .\lr. and Mls. Womiuli (llover ham- rotttrnml from spending some little ztt. .'\irs. (llovol-s‘ ilcronvetl itomt- In Painting Brock. l .\its, llumiltorl Douglas, llostoll. Moss. who lllls iwllt- spending u vacation with relative-t nntl friends but". left for ber homo Wt-tiuestlay ‘ovcllliilr. lir. Will. Mt-Kilnzlu purt-hnsctl it now horse lust. woe-k. whit-ll ilas signs of speed. tts- well as nl' tnrnt~ ing purprscs, l Our Routlmanter, Mr. ii. Nit-As- scy, is having our ilridgu covered with u ht-avy loyor of ashes which lilzlkflrl 4t large inlprllvr-llll-lit fol‘ ‘tin- trtlvcliillg public. ' WI- regret tn llaru of tlu- illness ‘t. 1' .\ll'. Mcln-od Douglas. ono 0t our most tiopultir rut-rr-btluis. nnti his nluuy frit-ntls lltlpte for ills spw-tiy rrrttvt-ry to livnitll. s; l “T. Sit-wart Nicl-Iut-hrrn bud iris rt-sidenmv i-loclrirully wircd tho lut- tt-r part of last week. lvlr. Frullk Nil-Lean, Elct-tricillll. (it-orgctown. and Mr. Fred lmsrd. owner of the new electrical plant, doing :t well finished ioh. l Tile. Motor Traffic Officer for llit‘ Mount Stewart district. has been 10- icuiletl by his Department for the lsea-son, and we are glad to say that tthr-rs rm- nn black marks against him, although there mny have freon some black looks, tWbetller or not you know hlln, you lift: able to tell n. farmer by ills downcast look just at. present, and no wonder! With the price oi pot- iatoes falling five cents nearly every two or three days. Price 60 cents, then 55 cents, 50 cents and 45 cents l t l vv Duet with guitar AllAngfilgAA _LAAA¢A.¢¢1AA¢AAA Charmaine B. r. Goodrich zossz Sllvertown Cord Orchestra Lewis James 20590 Victor Salon 20924 Orchestra |.s“aaaaasnssssa 146 Richmond St. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. _ f; Strong Stock Companies Jim .\l illcr-(Jilariio Farrell Just a Memory Paul Whlteman and ills Orchestra Harold Yutcsr-(Iooper Lawley g . . a Qtvgummerside, Lloyd Lewis. 20539 Baby Feet Go Saturday rind Monday ilrlnl; l1°l1‘ (lrgun Solo Jesse (Irnwfnrd 2088i '°"°’ , Drink Water Freely ' If Kidneys Bother Charlottetown pvr bushel. v l Tllt- Zion (‘hutch concert. held in ltht- l. O, F. iiall here on Thursday Zlllfllll, lust, ct-rtuiuly merited the plnisct-l We have. so often heard tltimul. it, The anthems. songs- lrccitatlons and whistling solos all 0...... Records I Golden Slippers Old Time Southern Song——liig hit! ‘luet with violimbanjo, Vernon Duihurt and guitar and harmonica Carson ilobison ‘in-lug once-red, which showed plain- lly the sentiment. of the meeting. fAnd tho way thr- program was ur- ‘rttngcd, kept, the audience keenly linu-rt-steti until the end. Wlllfill rattle only too soon. Following ‘tho progruln a sale Qt pics was hold ‘ and all bid with right good will. Af- 'te-r this, t-cfroshltlcllts were servflti lln tbs library, and jolly and witty fwert» tht- toasts which followed. (The singing of "For He's u lolly ttjootl Hallow" brought an evenings icutcttairlment to a" c1050. A total of sixty-six dollars was the amount. made. And kiwi" ial luvntiorl must he mode 0f 1119 0n a titcv; Mr. Fulton. Professor Thomp- Nat Shllkret and The Victor Orchestra lson ulltl his choir. lll giving their 70319 i5,.,-,-,.vt§ tree for the benefit of the 7°90“ l.\ll. Ell-wort. Presbyterian (Thurclt. whirlt was very nun-ll ul1i11“‘¢'l11l"‘l~ Mil‘. lluy Smuliuwtoti our sushi)?’ 4111"" ltlout-vr. auctiouotl the candy 111111 111K M‘ ill" wl1*l°l"'ll“lll11lll1"Wllll" Thursday nitcrnoorl. The attend- - . ,~- . lt-tlkcs. and tllny knows bnw to luv-u auently. Slllllll" Tlll hlll" tbt- bidders solos. guys, our teacllerrlw .\liss M. .\it-- 39371, llollulti, principal. HD9111 much mom ilcr lvule in ilanlnure is 3H,“, Agnm, gts,,,,,,..nt, Assistant. at ht-r home in Vtihiic Sn ruy llnrhor.) -“i<“’— Mount Stewart Notes Mr. Ray Smailwood, Brakeman, ‘were played on the citizens, but THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Ups And Downs In The season which usually placed. c-s winter, called "Indian Summer" is now being enjoyed. by all the re~ slnents of good olddnyout "rite N0l1ll American Indians believed that "lndiarl Summer” was a gilt from the Great Spirit to enabic tardy hun-ters to provide sufficient supplies for their long, hard wmt. ers-~and so with us, dear renders, we should also consider it a gift and many oi the tardy pota-tg dig- gers should make every effort, to "make hay while the, sun shines" and clear away their "spuds." Illr. and Mrs. liarry MacPhen of Tryon, nurtured t0 town on Thurs. day ot‘ lust. week on business. Mr. Will Irving and son, Fred, oi‘ (Juno ‘Praversv, were visitors 1o (ilmrloittetowlt. on Thursday, Nov. 3rd. Titr- Missrs (it-rlrutlo llowntt nltd Knlbryne tDIJlJHOIPOl Tryvrn worn I'v- tvent visitors to our Metropolis- (fhrlrlottettlwu. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maclmod, and charming little daughter, lllliz- uhoth Jean oi’ Albany. were flying visitor..- to Victoria on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Sitley m’ the Imp- tist Pastor-om o! North Bodoqnv. were the guests 0f the llov. and Novt-nliwr 4th. A. motor pnrty: Tho lilosscls lid. Boswell, llob ‘lltigtlrsnn and Lonny ilowntt paid u httslnoss t-ull to (Jhurlt-ttl-towtl on [Friday and ro- port fair loads. Mrs. Jock Dawson oi‘ North lio- dctttlo paid zt visit to Tlyou on l-‘ti- tlzty," November 4th., where site was the welcome guest of her sistcr, Mrs. John Lyman. l1rlccs of spuds have lowerod in tltis vicinity in the pas-t. week and tho farmers are all feeling hlllll.‘ but clieerio, oltl Top. we still liilVil lots to oat-fit‘ nothing wise, ww-‘il ltnvle potatoes. Mr. Alex. Large and Mr. Richard, 1.0m. the woll-lqnown Klarponlcrs of this vicinity. ‘have oomph-rod the horse sheds. in conjunction with the United Church of Tryoll. ilit-lt n-utys “it's a good joh—nnd b4- knows his, onions!" The numerous friends or kit's. Janie Couglan 0i‘ Victorin, wit.) is undergoing treatment in the l‘. l2. island Hospital at ‘rlhmriottotowrt. vmy much regret. to learn that she is iittic or no ilr-ttvr, llill hope to hour more cncourngirlg reports soon. The Abitean Bridge, which hos been in a very bad condition all summer, rendering huuliu almost impossible, is being grave led. titl- der the supervision of Mr. Spurgeltn Clalike of West ‘Pryou. This un~ doubtedly was the only Wily out of the difficulty and should make a good joh of it. Tryon and Vicinity POWNAL Miss Viola Ballem, Waterside, was rt visitor in Pownal Thursday. Mr. Jack MacKinnon, Alexandra, was n welcome visitor ut Pownni Village on Oct. 31. liiiss lilarguret. A. Jones pnid u flying visit to (flltlrlottetuvrtt inst week, she was accolnnuttlled by lit-r cousin. Layton Jones, the trip wlts made by auto. are spending the, holidays ut lileir homes here: Misses Frttrlcis Wood, ll, C. Mr. llzfrold ddlwlfill, second your student. l’. W. (.‘., nnd Mr. Vernon Muclitmtl, (‘Olllliry ptlqlngugllp, apt-m ‘Phanksglying ill Powltul Vllingv, tho guest of llilrllltlls put-nuts, Mt". .~tlld Mm. Wilflt-tl Lawton. A tut-cling of lilo honrd of mun- ‘Kt-‘lllfilil. of llNl l'f»\Vlli\l Sunday 'i1ll(i()l was llflltl at tilt.- pnrstnlttgo on Wednesday QVFlLllilQ lilo ottcmi- nuteo wus oxtet-ptionttiiy good. lilo tnt-elilllr prqvlnt»; very lsut-ct-ssfui ttnd llvlpful. 'i‘ilc minutes front tho M. it. I17. (Y, Convention wclo rctltl and contained Homo suggest- ion whit-h ought. t0 Prove n u stilli- lllus for our Sunday School. i l i1 is pleasing to uoto that our ‘llilflllil girls or!- vomillg to the front MP1. llilnyftrtl of ‘Fryon 0n Friday. ill tho Amherst-fair. Tim writer bow rotors to Miss liiurgnrct Vlmy, Joni-s, ilunhtlry, ttlld ltel" lntnutiful Hllctlurtti pony, SunketP-s lill‘ii'l, grand-duugiltcr of All‘. Jrtlncs ll. Jones, Pownttl. ('t)ll[-.'Tilllll:lllDll.‘1, lilttrgurt-t ! llniiowonn was spent. ltuilc incl‘- rily hero. quito it fuw mysterious t-ostunles worn l-itlvil walking tlrouutl with smno of our young people, llll,‘ pustul- being unlit-d upon to offici- nit- st n lute hour, but. as parties out of town tullsi. ho consulted, tho vvont. was postponed, however, quite :1. lot of full was bud. gates ‘t-ft their moorings, the old 1111i’- rake was again seen ill action, and doolbeils were rung incessantly. ’l‘ilo only sad feature oi‘ lilt- oven- lllt: was when t; JBUlPW-lftlllflril from tho adjoining district who itnqul-sl oi‘ the ntsrrest ltousn to the sanctit- ttry, lost his way and bud to cull ut a farm house to get rlghted up noon. ——-—--<o>‘-_-_- Rcv. James A. Ramsay. pastor of l NOVEMBER 12, 192 m How Fifty Dollars a Month looks to the Average Mars The following r. ‘w. c. Students , llelen and Charlotte Drake, l-frll- 1 est Smith and Miss Vivian (lay, t‘. ‘ which won throc prizes, this is- quitt» nasy in undcrstunti, when we ‘ lillllW Miss hiurrgtlrt-t was iilt- driv-- r11‘ .-lt. the exhibit. .\iiss .lt)Ili'i<l is n‘ Age .35-—'l‘hinits he can easily slford to "spent? Fifty Dollars n month chance now oflcrecl you. . . (range how these assets have de- ~t u Fifty Dollars u month is good trresl on $10,000. and not tu be despised. "Jadk" returned homo. nox-t tiny at , Fifty Dollars a Monti? (Guaranteed to you by the Canada Life ) You know of men well up in years who u, still “drudging along.” They cannot stop if they would, but must go on to the end of ghei, days working for a living. You can avoid ti“; Why Not Pension Yourself ‘.7 Why not "take stock" of your present financial position-—to size up your personal affairs and decide on a plan for the future? Our New. Pension Plan ' guarantees that upon reaching a certain age in life op will receive a monthly cheque for $50.00. $i00, $209 $Z50—-as you may now decide-and this monthly pay: meni cannot cease as long as you live. An income for Life Think what it may mean lo you to be certain of an income right up to the and of life, when you considq that 97% of people in their later years are partially or wholly dependent upon others for support. When they were younger they did not have the ll was not then possible lo secure such a convenient and certain provision as llll] Monthly Pension Plan. An average deposit of only a few Lltilldla s moltth will mum you $50.00 a month later on. Do Not Pan This By anada Life Assurance Company 3.13s‘ ' \ l / lv°°lw n“ MALPEQUE _ Home Office , 190°‘ y“ _..-. __. ' <_ , Q r Mr. Creed. potato inspector, was n Toronto _‘ o" ~45" ‘will’ visitor to this community on Wcd- Canada s‘ a,‘ ‘ / \\ o“ . nesday. _ v . - / I ‘p’! We Mrs. Howard Ramsay returned to I g)“ °.,\\1~;\>° ," ht-r home on Wednesday after a few $2.» “agar days’ visit. in Charlottetown, wherc ‘ Q: ofqs“ cl silo was in attendance at a meeting c‘ g9 5“\t<,,o“ tvl of tun w.c.'r.u. I t» ,< s , ,0“ z 1- “o 5a “to \‘> I Mr. ‘lil-nest llowtitlgoltr congen- . _ _ __ P, . has indiuposedogofpytgrlbgptihilrpfi lllollllllg “ml “llvellll ally“ ‘lsll given at the llonlc of Mrs. Jnntcsl souqtg Htgt-t SCHQOL_ ll . ntc-trths is well on the road ‘to ro- , , _ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lockerby mot- -. . 4. , _ _ _ h“ a fingVllslol:;7-:$\E’lle“llt\ already Louise Ramsay. whose nlnltlagc. l-S u; 50mm “m, S<.,,,,,,1,,,,. H“, ,,,,,,,,,, 2‘ Aime Choverie, 1,. m,“ p00,,‘ and burn. , _ is having m, ,ce_ho,,_.,p erected in mull“ on Flllllly‘ when may wele lug was rm ideal our and the guests Gram. X__, mm “m”. t. K0,, Mr. Jadk Giills ollr noted cnrpcu- mm Owned by My George Ta . ' ._ . ylol, - lllffll N°llll Tfyml l“ll 1"‘“""ll3" lf" Hamilton. was disposed of to good lvh nllslou’ Mass" and lull-ml“ Hmwml lldvlmlllg“ lll“ all allclloll Sale n“ Misses llinritm Cousins and lllldllhl" oi‘ the Wtnltorn Prairies and Jack lllmlm llel‘ lllmslng- “specially w Q11" mmdtfl, sister, lvfwrtt. ,Carrie lieairsto. wttnwgsT KENT scHQQL lmuconm whom MISS Clay resided. Flush your kidneys by drinking a. ‘f,l,’,l,l,l,‘,l,',h‘,§§‘,,“,.,l’,f,f.f§ li.t,lf,fll,l‘yl“lyf, Although not largely llllended U19‘ (irudc .\—l lc-illtA-ttt- \l-tt-lt"idv<-tt , k quart. of water each day. E150 Wk‘? and packs u wiukcti right. Mm‘- lllulllwlllellllg “ellllce lll llllmlllllll 2 l-Intr Mnvldtltiyt-n il (lllrtloll llt-u- (“Mp ll l m“ I "mull " l m" salts occasionally. S8375 11 "Oiled 5"‘ Kenna is ltetter known lo the ls- lhoflly. W110 W115 11-‘- lllflli ll°° mllcll lnnders and is :t 00min: Middle- ‘rich food iorms acids which almost- wt-lglll, bring fast mid clever. paralyze the kidneys in their ef- m-qs w gxpgl lt from the blood: They become sluggish and weaken. The Young People m‘ Si. Soup's Church st Victoria and (lrapauti, cmef number on u“ _ _ , I l DTOQHIITA Wilh Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor artists ‘then yott may S115" wlll‘ l‘ ‘lllllkntl very busily ensure <1 in nractlfl- an address‘ by the pastor. Rev. t) St. John's church. Moncton. N.B.. returned to his home on Wednesday wllll lllullds lll llllmllloll" Cousins, Baltic, on Tuesday evening, ____. in honor 011101" young trlcnd. MISS ’l‘ht-. following t..- tho honor nu oral l0 llle ‘velllem pllll °l llle to tnkc place on Motlday. The cvctl5 ,1 Oflohp,“ guests of Mr. Fulton Ramsay, O‘- tliltil very use‘? futllrtfiltrntl‘ iritterlrds Um.“ m“, My, RlISSPl lmliellly’ numbered om hundred and Sevunly‘ twtb slut-lithium ll Nieivitt ytt-Qutttd to ng .1 rus ng lus n s. n s. Forum, Com cream next summer, flvc or lnorc. The britle-to-be was . . _ _ ._ _ . . ‘ t-l (t1orgo Acorn. ilvtlyco-lrtpglltd tltgntllt llvpifi loom b.\’| (lnuh, ,,x__1 Angus Pam,“ 2 v,,,._ The stock. implements and furni- lngscérhernfi;,.(.J,£ywl$; Oxgiliegolfi; lpgltt llthutstpv ‘J Lcsit-t- (Yliortttt-ll i "cs Jcztn Donald and Stt-lln Coll- ‘mm ‘ wllile the verses wcrc rend by ' rndt- Viill~—l lltncst (‘ht-vorio 2 1H liltiriiotutltl ll illlilt- Arorrl ll t .- . i wcrc lllttlltarous , ll‘ llll“ l Ml"- MTF- mill“ 1111" l1"? l-W" ancc was good and the day an ideal M‘ ' - . ._ ' ' . ml alt bit. A ~ 1t. -i.l t" - "5 P=‘1“°‘5°°Pa'lm°"l- ' dullillllsrfl. Minerva and ‘a: 3pc. adlaingfltorthlttdspirtt oféhc pid~ $15,, nxasil,‘ glam“ 023a ‘vqlllillu-UQEE“ (irutlt- \'Ii~1 Edward Mt-yntigil t ‘ mg. r. . . orrison. ens ns- , , ‘ ,_ ,' "" ‘f, _' g _ “u, o, beans and brown Mead, wry ‘on’ was me aucflmmen ° ,<\ll(.l llll. bolus passtd pleasantly, ht- . North Tryon will certainly ssio llusllt-_v' i littlest. O'Don- ing well filled and fragrant wititllwll ‘l Vfllll" lflllih-lllvli- Mlss Clay l5 llcmllmbeled l“ ll‘ dc‘ will and good wishes of all were ox- Fill wurt Mnt-Attiny. lll" vl°'llllly' lll" Mmlllll" voled Chlllltllln lady‘ ll lovlllg pressed throttgllout tllc cvctlitl ill Miss Acorrvs De rtm t' 11101181811 Bell. (DP-i l¥Pll-1111tl"l3111l" ‘lllllglllelk Sllllel allll ll lllll" lllelld‘ still further expressions arc ill llof- p“ an i l (lrudo lV —l llitnt-hr- (liPOll ‘1 Lyman attended the fistic encount- The deep sYlnQlmlY "l ‘he °°mmllll' lrw cn Monday (‘l/(‘lfinll V1,“, ., ‘h. . -, A‘ ' , p, u, I er between Harry Rnuwrn. the idol ll)’ l1'1 8911911“ l5 exwnded w nllwhu l l 1 l ‘(llrlltltrllillllllli lillllliuflhllllylllllllld“l! ----<o>-_-____ ‘l (lcttrgn limit-h. Sandy (iilisnl 3 Jul-k Aiztilht-tv »i HONOR ROLL ‘John Mut-lmilutl. Miss MacKenzids Department.‘ Hall on Wednesday hvcninll proved tn-tt. . ,l_lllll,lll,l,l,l" ll "am" lllllwll l ‘ a the presence and co-uperntlgn o; (fsluixlll/idllllfllll, ' H‘, “llwhllll; a lStuniv-y Munroe ll Joseph (‘bi-voila every member of the district. Mr. l ‘l , ‘llll _ l"ll’l ml" * ,-| Arthur llurllorlultt. Howard Ramsay presided. and the" lllllilllllvlgrrllll ,‘l,,l,','l_“l,l*_" lllllli, I l (irudc I (b)~-l (it-ace lltlflli‘ 2 Ralllmllulvfy “_,l“_|';)'\., l“; (‘aunille (‘bevel-it- 1i Andrew llryut. ' ‘ ' “ ' ' ‘ 4 Elizabeth Richards. misery in the kidney region. sharp m“ (0,. met,- play mph, tmponanct. M Gran,‘ whose mo“, descrmuon o'f_.\liiiltlt Ii isnilt-l (‘lulwft rd, t ache. - ~ _~-- ~. t. pains in the back or sick head 0t Balm; hump-t , wit“); they u u, u, I 0e, , _ madness’ your Smmach _ mum‘ c e o rgen-—ont. of tht. l toilgue is coated. and when the wea- ther is bad you have rheumatic twlnges. The urine Bets cloudy. lull oi sediment. the enamels often set _______ sore and irritated. obliglng you in seek relief two or three times during p051’! the night. lrelieving bladder weakness. vescent. lithia-waier drink. M-t ---<o> -~-~ ~- msy be prevented by applying anti polish again. tend staging lll Vii-twin liltt very near futuro. ————<o-c>-—i tlrutlo Vi -I \\iliiunl llzu-litu- ‘.1 ill greatest,“ the fathers of [he my“, Joiiltt llllcilit- fl lloris Mun-into. Sn MARWS QHONVENT’ soums 1t Tlllti D111)’ 0l’llll‘Cll‘0llfl oi the greatest tetlch- "lull" vl l ll"l“'ll‘>" ll"'lll"-" - (irutlt- X——i Qudio McDouuld- 2 (111<'111' ers. preachers and theologians of llllllllll ll""’l<"ll"' ll ‘llllll-l’ lllllll‘ Attgelyrl Kenny: ‘l ‘Fllmbotb ("all Wilde promisl-s to ht- n "top notrll- pggt-apogwljc “mes _ w,“ “Swncd ilrndt- V -I (‘livt- Jniltlsoill ‘.3 Jt-un hm, ' " ‘ ' ' " or". and judging front the fur-funl- flflcnflvgly m by ML The 0,119,. l-‘ursytltt- 2i .'\illlil. tlortiou AIttvKt-lt- allude ,x__, "In," Mcnachflrn, m; “mo... nlltl nclresilt-st who t-onl- numbers on the program were seed- “ - 2 Mildred Mt-lDonult" ‘l l-ltttllttl- (tf t-ltumt-lprtt, .1 The rmdmgs by Mlsstp; Jggn Qwenl (ltudp V i lflilltttrintt liylltimttn lfnqvfl ’ ' " " ‘ ,, should say we should nil avail our- and Louise Simpson were much en- 3 llmwllll’ 'lll111'.l\' 3 Pllyllis Fo-slvl‘. l‘ ' To help "elllilllllze lllese lYYMl-lflfl selve-s oi the opportunity or being iss this respectable family very Friends in this community were l\'\,l$'l7,l,l,ll,,r,l,l,ll,lll0l,l§h‘ Wollltllt. mildiaxllall "(qléllllllplglp~,l,,§:l€l:tr ‘,',ll,l,‘§"42,,l:,l',l their nlid-st. but hope grieved to learn of the passing of Wnn...‘ whg ifléqd <1 ,0, -,, ]]inK\V[lH l ' ' "l . return again in the Miss Bessie Clay, R.N., Calgary, Al- , ‘, P“ l1’) _‘ ' _."l. l‘ l_ll" l.“ (rm; 1 ,, w, C, _ __. ,, P, . -‘ time to their old homo town. berta. and formerly of Summerside. m y llvfnyllno Mlhm. ll“ “lulpt ,'.‘ _. l. ll’ jllvlll.“ “ ‘H l11l-‘l- ‘Mill llllllllg ultlc of hot ftlcttdslttp. Pitt,» good Ritltlmntlitl .3 l'l‘till_l\ .\‘i<:K11uzite i (trade V-rl. ilornit-t- Home; ‘l. (it-villi Walsh; Il. liitlrjtlric Pnquei. (iratdc lV~1. Agnes lllt'l\'l‘ill‘lli",l'l , (irndo lil-l, (lenevtt Fougere; '.'. (lcorgintl Gallant; 3, Louise Porn’. (lrudo ll—l, Annie (‘ilcvtxl-ic; 2. _ filcicnlt (inliunt, llcllo Alvin-nu); ll. (Mary (‘hcvcritn knthlet-n lktqurt-l K (irudc l~—l, Margllrl-l. Nlt-ilarnlnci t2, Amy Malone; ti, IPIot-t-ltt-t- .\lt'~ ' lionu. Music Department The following pupils made "J0 pet cont or over ill lilo "Progressive Art" cxonliutltiotrs: ‘Nlllrkornt Brennan; llutll (‘arillst Tiorotlly Moynugh; Angola Kenny; (lc-rtrutlo McDonald; ileltlll Keune dy; .\lnl'y lllnrnrl; isubt-l Itloonrty: “i111! lvllvlt‘; Virginia Mru-dottulti; Auusltlsin iit-wis. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honor roll of Cross Roads Schtfl for the month of October: Grade lX-l. Maymc Lane; 3 Austin Kennedy; 3. Earle Kcnntdl‘ Alfred MacNell. Grade VIII—-l. Elva Jcnkim; Leigh Kennedy; 3, Marion Good. Grade VI-IJ-lester Wood: Katie Molyneaux; 3, Helen Wood. Grade V—1, Mary Jenkins; 2 Robert Stewart. Margaret F111’ quharson. Grade ll—l, Keith Kcttnedll? ~ Wallace MacKinnon; 3. Wins!" Jenkins. l~ Grade I-l. Clmtde Wood: 5' ‘Austin MacCallum. Percentage of Attendance 90. Mary H. MacKinnon. teacher. €4->-——-—~ To wax floors that were n01? lpollsiletl, lite following method 1 good. The floors should first l wnsltetl thoroughly, nnrl tltrn. will ‘ , (l l vlll-Jl, M l‘) . ; l‘. joycd, and tllc duct was hcgfflly (nude lV~-~l llonubl Mat-Atrium an,:;,llsvu,ah: 3' {Inlkllzlzlllllzligaillsllxl}: dry. coated with some flooaalll acids. to help cleanse the kidneys present. there. What suy. ntd Top‘! sung by Misses Jean Owen and Rota 2 Vtnlu-t- l'l(‘l(ili‘ll ll Phyllis Wbit- lawn,“ Moon‘|y)' ‘ ‘ “"131 1111 ""5084 "ll- Till" ‘l and flush oi! the body's uriaous . waste, gel: four ounces oi’ Jad Salts On lltlliowoen when u-ltt-hcs flit. from any pharmacy here; take l1 And elves and titlllgs just think tablespoonful in a. glass of watert of lt———()b, yt-s. to return in aeiore breakfast tor s. few days. Ind my story, it. was a vury (time affair‘ your kidneys may then act fine. in Tryon this year—tlot cvt-n n, par- ‘Phis famous salts is made from the 1y i0 break the ntonotmty. Whv? ‘V acid of grapes and lemon 111106. Oil. all work anti n0 pltty in "spud" uombined with lithia. and has been time. The pranks played were of ., used for years to help flush andn ltarmiess nature and should not ‘stimulate sluggish kidneys; also wnntagonizo nny our, lllr- occur-lion- ' ‘neutralise the acids in the system s0 nl ramble at‘ n lick-lock on the they no longer irritate. thus often window and tho hurried footsteps ot some "Imps" as they spud away‘ Jud Baits is inexpensive; can not with a gate under their tit-ms was injure and makes a delightful efler- the only reminders ihltt "witch thin coat oi wax once nr twice zt month. Put the wax In cheese!» A pan for baking pria cloth and rub over the worn spots. a. Minneapolis, ruin has‘ _ nletl t, allowing 15 minutes for drying; mutt; them ‘on lfgltmtl P - then polish s. second coat ni’ we tfict the fl ssrsormt-sltllnllt illdtinll . 1 W, . ‘w night was at hand Now an it lisflllTdlfilot-k Atlantic Standard Time. Station '1‘ it Y_ 0 N Worn slwls on relished fl°°1'1‘ will bid yo all rovoir, but will he in doorways or at the foot of stair: on H", u“, w,‘ aunt __--|-y-__ .- -_ . '. i .tbal f0‘ (‘ill- '- HOERFS A LETTER FROM The most. largely attended sirowttt- ever held in this community wnslisou fllllls 1: 1-31,..." J, hug." THE GABBS Ramsay. while the solo by Mr. Chas. lock, Lowe was ll. splcntiid number. About eighteen dollars was rcnlizcti. ilurnld Stownrt (vqlutl) i! llllllt'l‘l Largo Zl Puttiiutt irutlu. tlrntiu 3 ~ .i l-‘rzturt-t 'l‘illts uud Margaret Lavio. (ierade Vi—l. lit-ion llyrnc; _ be at. on o bb d with sawdu! Grade Vli—~l. Hmnevit-vn Paqltet whtch relinovm mo, Burnt“, n11 ttn Margaret liyrtlel; 2. Leona Pnqttct‘ poushe“ “,0 "om. Mm. “,1, m: wax may he used. nt-cnrdtntll; .. .__ . ~ . .dir.ti ,' h, [l we! , t-lutlc ii l llttb snulnlt .1 Al-llfranccn McDonald; ti, Amut Mui-‘cd pbcrulslhfliaulllalellfltlllttlloletl floors! be us smooth as new naken onsl- By Barrie Payne .._._. VEVERY TIME HE STARTED FOR THE STORE HE WOUND UP AT THE BANK-HIS wlFE HOWLED WHEN t-t A 3 t . rtssocsuv tsc sscsusr n DIDN'T MATCH r THE FURNiTURE HE REST 0F lSN T SO F THE WMDPECKERS . - uto tar trtstous. , u 1 i wt!