or dressing’. $611115. 1 “PW - ' " " “-*".*r' ' ' ; ‘mom-nu MEETING or TILE l ‘l Woman's msnrurns nnemmlou-me Oct. meeting IflllA-It was decided to offer a prize c 11 L; t be 115w; d wm; "s1 , . - £1410 to the pupil comma hishest .52)’. Pia; or Piyf" Itrewus decidednéiihe-ld h‘ the m" when 3°“ can ‘s .' h th " i l th ch l._ ' ' the school. Letters were read from 12x6 nsftugeiriufgal? f: beelfeldozt‘ BAY vmw Eight members and Town Council and the Ere Bn- . m ' f _ . g5 mm,“ m? Institute m. the wrfexllwggn ‘an is m be anSweredlMrs. n. Stewart. Roll Call was an ~ donations and their help. The Town with a Pickle Rgcejpg ‘ _Hai1 is to _-be nurchflsei annulment-Fifteen. the end of the yearin each class NORTH s1". ELEANRLTS-‘Ilen Mm flmfiflfifs and three visitors met at_ lflimhome of Mrs. {Prank Yeo. Rolil sQfll was responded to with a “Cllr- l ‘ 391st Event." The next meeting is to, lie held at the home oi Mrs. Oliver r tic one coming so near Armis- fl fienadian War Veteran's name. " .RINGWOOD.-~Eight members or wts answered by "My Favorite Vege- table and How to prepare it." It was Noted that we have an outbuilding a 5a e 5 é s e bi maphcne selections whiled away the evening. inierespersed by a. Soo- iai chat and refreshmenlo- The neXt . meatins 18W be held at the home OI ergo“ ‘Mrs. Ernest Currie. GEN-ran“. membe ‘ imam-s many-eleven mem- flil was answered by Singing Bay- , Pldying and Paying. Receipts 1'0: the evening were $185. This uinstitufe has voted $20.00 towards ' _ ‘proposed Sanitarium. The next ‘ tingistobeheldattliehome of . Lester Johnston when Roll Call \ . moms of M111. John McKenzie. to mange forwbo convention. mun home of Miss ‘llatlflrct Steele. sum-onus numbers and a vim-l mctat thohmlleMMfl-Wfl" .l\\"_ ‘he mam i ‘ rv/zere pa ()n swhivcry mornings. and chilly cgenings, and 0n dam-nip. drizzly days, an Electric Heater radiates welcome warmth ‘in- stantly atany ‘time. It is ideal for baby's bath or when shaving _ 4.11 Electric: Heater is light and may be oarriedeasily" from one room to another. plug-inyvherever there is an electric outlet. and be comfortable. See the hentersofndisplay at our office. A small de- posit wjill put one in your home. Balance in easy monthly . Maritime Electric llompany, Ltd. t Associated sbSystenlg , a Charlotltetovvn,_'P.lE. l.‘ l I. . -~ \ ' . JohnvWnl- ing ‘pffjtlie’ A lace. when Roll call is to "be answer- The néxt; hes‘ ed with Sing, Say, Play or Pay. held at the some of Mrs , OYSTER BED BRIDGE.——SlXl198l1'in g had "l? "o? .11°m¢ 0f MYS- CQPR, members and. two visitors met at the? . kin. with twenty membe s DFP- home oi‘ Miss Alice Chandler. Roll‘ . Mrs. Gordon Carr. . , R and four visitors met at the home A. L. Adams. to the Sgecy of theschool Trus fcr the new school building iuud. Mr. A. L. Adams addresses the m-:m- hers re the building of a Rink, which‘ th rs ree to e iitle pgqqdmisc" this meeting is to be a prfijfi uxgerugml Fixes neXLlA. Mackenzie. A comical Reading ome of‘ l ‘ 4 -, arrange about District Conventions. 00.] . t""l'l0b 111d tlihh 21cc. Roll Cali is m be answered by ‘_',‘§S_"E_ Mficlfonaald ° MQRELL-Fourtaen _ 8mm visitors met at the home and iour visitors met at the home of membfifslwyand to arrange with the other Mrs. Ernest Baker. It wu ' s decided at 3 m o E g 5' m H E E! c? c 2+ m on o hail’ on p rc school. Mrs. Mclnnisgave interesting repel-t of the Th min ted ‘- W1 59mm’ l" ‘he 5°h°°L Convention which was held‘ infiooms’ e m g w“ dew to ' . usiness. The rognm consisted of be thankful for. Robert Louis Stev- charmttemwn" The “e” mew“ l‘ a Duet a soldpMuslcal Contest anlflenson, himself an invalid ‘for many Trig, The i191; mggflna is (,9 bglyears. once stated his own idea of held 1n the clubq-oqm, happiness. his own desires or life. ELDQN Eleven members and a and it was thlfi—~“~heaith. a-small in- vlslm; ma; M m; home o; M“; come, sufllcient for hisnmodest needs. Annie Mcaaa no“ can was “Ema, land. above. all, friends. ' If we have _ led by “Your nvouflw mdpéudhealth and strength sufficient gto go e husinyss of the year wu;Mrs_ Mcmachem “id Mm J- flU-nboul our daily tasks. Thanksgiving g1 MacWilliam were appointed on thel a globe for the vetyland five visitors inet in the club nual to be held at the home of Mrs. nnd-| ROYALTil-Seveni met in schoolhouse on Nov. Jaers and nine visitors met at the which m ome of Mrs. Samuel Lecco. Roll revlewe‘; the organ and re . Next meeting to b‘; hem at home upsick committee. Roll Call was an- MPQ- Wed T. McRae. MONTAGUE-On Nov., wintry-three members 5w wnhq-h‘ my“. sc 0o room. Minut , . “f , mcetin! read. ‘and also Preslamlrslilhto be held to manor» the rrq- ~ I ‘ . annual report and financial reportlklflm f0!‘ the A committee a Ux‘___Twg1-lf,y._¢ 1mm The election of new officers then °1 “'0 W" I!!!)Olnted to help plan ‘ bers and seven viotitors met at wok place- An inspirlnz talk was] ' ‘ given by the retiring President, Mrs. ' new committees were appoint- I788. 1'6 thfll em. l Work (on the gnfiuflng-DOIIIB 0f MP8. K811119- Fbfd- v The n“, n“ wuwugpuygq, A year. This Institute has bought dicl- "NEW DOMINION Six members ial maul; waslield on on. Mow-r m the school. had me cim- w! three v18 ' illlhtld and procured bulbs rm- of A. x. , next meeting is to he held at the school‘ waslwas answered byW-‘Rid as appointed to re-decornts t - dictionary . has been paid | tuterpok. plans made for the pur- a musical instrument f r h . I A he ooi.‘ and me procuring ¢l.a{bbuehl~rpr_ thfoohooi. madam This meeting you devoted to hccljnuvbcaltrainingintheachoollmeeting is to be .ThOnext-m0tingisfobo Tip outlook for the , -_- out Ivory bright. IIAR RIVER. NORTH. members and three visitorsrn tin schoolhouse on Novflth. B011,’ school. a . , ; cm was answered ‘with "Recipes." Apevening consisted of toiling f finonohi statement for the yen- was m; mmben, m“ (m; m. m, a - given, and the election of officers meeting will he why 1mm ‘ ‘ mm wok uhw- A Mm W» Wmmer of the Women's hltitute. for l deoollod member. It was da- V- may?“ o ‘whillfé port d?‘ ’ m gchoo on ov., r ., n, ~ "this chuingof tlulloh _l in YearofMi-soe " u?“ g ' filwflfliflflllgr‘ i‘: home of Miss Ouaie Rattny. It via ' I I l l 1 ;the home of Mrs. J. Trowsdale. ‘a Concert and pie social in Novem- ,l:-er. At the pexfmeeting is ‘to be lythree visitors met at the home of nswered by giving the name to the Institute. Theprogram-port of the .was given by one ofthe ‘members. The committees were appointed to ',Miss Lucy Woolner and Mrs. Allah Institutes for the programs. The lncxt meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Leigh Warren. l MAPLE LEAF Fifteen members ‘lswered by an "Original Verse". The l a program for the Convention. Tho next meeting is to be held at the met attire home cos. Bolfdill d1 . "1110 , >"‘@ntf~lh [new drinking can, broom. dlilt pup and scuttle and shovel is to» held at the home nrvmém m4;- lbors and seven visitors diet uttlie I decided u» get n. can dtabi ‘B! Qilfltfllllmofl PM ’ dllot the Inatitiltél‘ hgmgfif aid will aunt-lip . - ' v l ; » l ' '6!!! m: ltry's history. Wile arduous’ tasks in the face of out . be“ lcause they were possessed of, s col: iossal faith in u. beneflg nt‘ Qréptor. ll lnlattered not to them 'ow,_ha|_-d the. guitheriug of the ‘Harvestiflomv-the Thanksgiving Day ' time. ‘thought to column and Thanksgiving observe this dou "l9 Present time. wrommemoration of the achievements 15nd sacrifices of the allied ar ies . ' ‘ll changes. If our fathers of the Harvest lthe glimpses of the m on”, they would lflllll it hard to reco ize the land pgerence for the past is no longelfithe l; m t 1 _ lieritance‘ ..fr ‘ mg“; wnit rfexigngtlspiratlonin thelprescnt. ‘family, or the countryiiflianksg ving SQZ“$SP§"Z“E.S'S.$S$”E;S..T§§ 5;“ *8 a "rel" 0' steer-lawns. 0-1 at day we review in, silence,‘ the Iyear’s record oi’ our losses and our g lgains. our joys and our sorrowsfour sickness and our health. We recall the faces of our friends. the voiceslof the vanished, the handclalsp of those, who on the high road of life,‘ brought us encouragement and pllremgth." It is indeed a day'of memodies. We tread alone the paths of thought and meeting consisted of Readings and perhaps we keep their secrets to our- Recitations. The next meeting is selves; but invariably and inevitably to be hem a; my ‘home of Mrs] (he recollection brings us peace. The tees Walter 5;mp5°n_ majority ofmus. if we are Iran-k and I _ . qlhonest in our reckoning. will find the AVONLEA Nmemenmers and ten balance on the credit side. The life visitors‘ met at the home of Mrs. R. "f the “V3339 mdlvidu“! '5' a‘ a‘ rule. a life of happiness. We are all lproue to grumble, to look with env- ious eyes. at our seemingly more forl- tunate acquaintance. and this envied- acd-uaintance looks ~with similar-eyes at us; we all thi_nk at times that our fot is not as pleasant as it might ‘be or as it might have lbeen. .But when we fankly analyze our state. we must‘ ‘all admit our error. and we must ac- ,knowledge that alter all. our condi-' lion of life is fortunate and happy.‘ As individuals, we all have muclrto D gloom. Most of us have the"capacity lo do, wrhat Sfevensonkidesiredlto do.-— ml new“: is w b» held a» we .152... °...3“§Z"..“Z...l°. “$621225? .2 home of Mrs._ J. RdMecWilliam. mkeuwflltlnb? l ~ l NEW GLASGOW RD. Eleven ma; h, vghelmembcrs and two visitors met in es 0g me 135p the schoolhouse. A special m "‘ f g gnntritl-gor oven l. ~ mall. c. r". c. naomc ' 3"“ d .FINI ' - ADDRESS BY IB- N ' ' We are gathered at ltliil they ‘accomplished their gist; and insurmountable obstacles oni road, how- strong the. gflq; against ‘iilem, how severe ‘the huffetlrigs 11f ’ flute. how unkind the springtime or ‘ .h0W»'ll!1lPl‘°l1.\_i8ifl£. the a ' ‘ ev-tlrey had an unwavering fnithig; the rich abundance, at least in the iadequacy of the harvest for their‘ elm- Iple needs. And their faith wasnevor misplaced... Their modest» wants and lvwly desires were neverun-fulfilied. ‘ _No lfamino, ‘ed ail‘ dis when the bar not in pnd no pestilence destroy- turbed their peace. And They called It the of our modern After the war it was a. happy e Armistice _Day Day. and thus we ble anniversary‘ at Since 1914 and in tiring the period of 1914-18. wrgich oseesses u still greater signific- This modern uge of ours sees many Home festival could "revisit Main which they oll-ce knew and loved. There in a tendency to makémall things new. Youth revolts against the tastes and the standards of his elders. It is sometimes said that re- fashion and that respect for the sacred institutions and customs o our fath- ‘s ie passing ‘away. ut in this changing ugelthere is one institution which ‘I 31°90 will never be forgotten or neglected-Abe institution of Thanksgiving Day, with all that it implies. I hope it will "nevervilaas among the ghosts of custom in our home land. Let us keep it, sacredly and guard it ‘zealously as n aaclgqlbln- om. the: past, and ggl in- In the life of the‘ individualhtho ay (onus- should not be eday of wholes family happier, - . (Continued on page?) . shméchl . l‘ “of Gnelessness 13 ~ whose stpmachn ‘grumble!’ For cureful people heed this warning that the content: oftlll ' - ‘ " A ve W . lfmlnnchlie iourpnd Iermcntln . ‘Phone "~'- . who.“ don t." may ‘coma day develop ulcers. Nina time mltof ton indigo: ~. ._l.'ll'?5"-.0v Jul; r» "W: ~‘ FashtonlaQdy n» animus-seesaw , Patten: . Trmunsolvmo DAY , r. in Imsuy parts of our _entiro Prdviacs to ‘express in iience or in speech our _ ;ence lulu; o ertaken us. In business ~therp haa been _ prosperityixtflberv have been; practically no! iluros ' {of Canada. and yo. of loom ward I ' plsland join heartily sud kihdlg in the - lchorua of praise to the cram Egther ' for all bis gifts and Ioodnqqspoliis ‘children. It is a. custom which goes lbwck to the earliest dlya of ourxlouu- " ‘ n, in the dawn tiliiq r cf our‘ natioualplife, our ancestors lconquered the soil and bowed their Jumble homes from the wild- wiioes to_ [hand them onto us as-our in lierltance.“ .- - ' Yet cold . ~ l» - of protect it from bltffll‘ Wld- . “tin t‘ 61F is your cal-‘s worst enemy. It 1111;“ ‘Lverééli w an i radiators, freezes water purws. ¢YE° s l» 'q11i l vest.was passed and the - Slllllmef W81! ended. they gathered around the family altar or in a. pub- .. "c Place °Y.W.Q1.'§hip.._ln gratitude to the God of thel fathers forlhie good- th; ‘garage enough without heat ave made more splendid the shim‘ {gig Dflxes of history, Thanksgiving - Y P ‘ance to lue all. Brsrmcrlvli-IERAOTIKI- - New lines in ‘llflillflffid sports frwk with distinctive smmtnen-l and dash l all its (own. ‘The lsmart neckline and butitlmi-in-im side closing are new trends of the mode. Tlho bod“! .15 mug-waisted in affect a shill: is the fashionable mp BMW“! “"1 slight m. deep nun-Wk flared cuffs have points to nmwh Black either black lor. whi. H crepe collar and cuffs, with black suede belt and tie. is quite the “ewes-t daytime combination for-__ utility wear. Style No. 320 that is ~" msiiy made in about two hours is designed in‘ sizes 16. is, 20 years, s6. as. 4o and 42 inches bust. Fur the lifl-inche size. 2% ymrdsof 4°- inoh material is sufficient to make it. Patterned wool hsuiespun wow crepe. dull flat $11k crepe, velveteen. printed sitter‘, V91- ‘v31; laid cusps satin are also appro- ~ pniabe, Pattern price ‘l5 cents. in stumps or calm coin is piefened) We success that when W" send m ‘this lisfltenll. you W10” 1° all the most anti-active Paris styles. Also embroidery and interestinfl ideas for‘Ch:ritmas gifts you can Malpeque he departure of Miss Hilda. Ramsay. Hamilton for Rox- bury, Mass., she was waited on at her home in Hamilton by the young people o,i’ this cqnununity and very kindly remembered by them. company numbered in the vicinity of one hundred and fifty. An address was read by Miss So- phie Simpson and a presentation. of over twenty dollars was Miss Hilda by Miss Matilda Owen." Ihese rememfirances were graceful- ly acknowledged by the recipient. Several hours were passed pleasant- intercourse,‘ ‘dancing, by supper; The assoc- ng will be pleas- Why build to burn? nntly recalled by Wishes follow her to her Fvllcwins ls the addrcasz‘ ‘l I . ‘ l l ‘ - l - u e» c; lrrjtlliicoldot "W3" ' l alsfllgaarafifeirepligeci all; “c2: ’ . 1elxfl1e:h§'af_§llli11= be sufficient“. l‘ o A _ . i ' _' from snow and rain, but falllittefl? t° " Gyproqfmdk“ l enamel. f ‘l -. , hb " ' me , ,. .». ,.,___ ‘ roPye§fi°c§°ilvylinillasv§oirvlvlilfilewlw a puitcold-vrwf-"<>“;W=="P*"I=‘¢YPS""I lGypi-oc. ‘It will save y011 ewense aad ileum?“ ~ will reduce the hazardlof filFf. 3 Smwth» ' ‘ wonderful insulating quahtles mulmep great strength, yet _ -, iyoénlbe applied y illteasi ‘-4>nt,;.ar'nall cost. ‘ without splitting. IAN fire- ine ucasintslwith QYPY°‘€??"5L l . mo hand Wffiw u\*‘.> f” »¢<-9“ “.__.:=-=’°*.Tn#" WRITE FOR FREQ BOOK \ fl?‘ Home and s Pliuse mark which you on: interested in .. l‘ .1. ~ - @1- write umfor full informafiom ' MwoNALn ROWE WOQDWORKING~Q9=;i-.L1M1T1§D, l . . ll - _ Charlottetown. ' A‘ ~ J; A. Macdonald & C0., Cardigan, P. n. 1.. nulls & Thompson, Limitedr-Montague, P. E. -I. ’ R. 1*. Holman, Ijmited,—Su mmerside, P .15. I. J. H-.-Hllghes&Co.,—S0uris, P. E. I. . ~ ' ' MouiétBeru-ura-js. Coq-Tignisih, P. n11. _ _ i. ‘Aituensrlnil. tnvnTEb‘, PARIS, CANADAI’? I fireproof‘ if 1)!" Provincial“ Distributors v_ Wholesaler and Retail ' Summerside, i. Miss Hilda Ramsay, r On thisthe eve of your departure Er ilom amongst us, your friends here assembled. wish tam/express to you some way, the esteem-in which you are held by your neighbors and friends. ' from"£hc‘_oo be. mil myn$glntgasnd chtzegful dismtg: 9M0! W" ‘"193 . You have at all time: been “y take your part in the soc- '.ial aclivitieaTlT ‘the community. .3 Plano accept this _ gift. not for its‘ lntrinsiii uses-token of our esteem 4 will muting that Providence may . prosper rou where ere your lot may b! cm behalf ‘of ydiu- Irlohdl _‘ . sophldsimmn. insulate on Thursday. Nvv- 8H1 wmJohn H. Woodlide is welcom- ed home after- her recent pleasant visit to loierndzpgkler. durum Mcnt- 10w,- WINTY w!" ' 7°" P - moi-side», with about B} .' all . . ~—-<*°.*.-—— of need potatoes’ ' "lfifnliflfl-lfla-Oflllwdll, Wléh- whiff b you)“ Gmwfii 15m - m 9i Fl... Rh?“- Mllwllwl slant-ta? ' y Min Btsvert,‘ f Hamilton Bchool, Min-Marion‘ lhciwninpof Se: View Dchoni are spending their Thinks- lenjoynbla evening was Ka . d.Mr. A hibald woodside. deb ‘I g Tutty‘ ‘gplylelflglslszcsmllgattle :2 in favogcof the negative _ Mi‘!- ‘ I M.'1‘h into t.inthe meetvs_~ "was" Bernard “my r beeen fuilyefiustained all? a . wmpBa-ny 53g by line said ‘profltde anticipated. their fsrewqlls to Missflwlla.‘ each and~all i‘!!! I +- \ e loss her olng Mr. and Mrs. Johnson he! tilrfwould occ on. Baltic spent avfew ‘daysw t ' the fact that. she friends Mr. and Mrs.'*43 id uiaition to the L-wdllflshwwn- vale Q-i-f. - she purposes . l,‘ . osoaoerown sun-rum -.-n--_- , ' _ 'BP=$@; g-lgh it? .5123; l%3i".°»°.n;i‘2§‘ul§ttfll§ll; O G 9 ' .ulsu-lml="w~m~n'~ 2'32 pblff; Ziufilflufildw" m“ N. S. for a load of opal Fitzgerald-A." -“ .- I P-éi-\ a s. s. Boniface. Qnpum '1'. a. nu‘- ared for New York via. Blun- ——..—-.—'- . ' “ 3' m Several’ schooner: ‘are vat eynior, ed haulms and pot-nous from!) ;. Rm? and putting into fig!‘ it Railroad wharf awoi steamer‘ _ fifteen" w at their ' relpective . w?“ ‘my o’ the following depchddbk dealer) c5013! 97F Gyproc does away wilhirlflammable wood-flung walls. R. T.- Write for ‘Sample ‘jilld _ Informdtioil oats and hay-Au _l