4 . . ._. i, NOVEMBER , . . TRYON TID BITS (By litmus.) The ladies of the North Tryon Presbyterian congregation held a very successful Halloween Supper, at. the home of Mrs. Sarah McKen- zie, Tryon, on Thursday night. Plenty of tasty eats, including __ pumpkin pie. were there. and table after table fllled with boys and girls of all ages from l5 to 60, meant that financially the supper was a suc- cess, and the pleased~expression on the faces of those who had the ne- cessary 35 cents and used it to ad- vantage left nothing further to add. Founded In I710 and namadflfu Lord Halifax, the muropolu q] Nova Sulfa uboundl in Ilulorro fl lnaopombly auoclalad with genders early days. Canada's/Ira! newspaper was [lublilhad hen HI I751 Mr. Joseph Thomson, of North Tryon. had the misfortune of losing a few days ago a valuable horse. Mr. J. Erie Thomson was a visit- or to Summersiuo on Monday even- ing. _ ' It is currently reported thatsome of our athletically inclined boys have taken up boxing, and hope in a short time to leave the Island sod and carve for themselves a career of flstlc fame. Mr. Keith ‘Thomas, our local bar- ber, who for some time past has been engaged in harvesting his po- _ tatoes, is now back on the Job reg- ularly and the boys-yes, and the girls, too—are glad when they see the light once again in the widow of the local barber shop. HE Maritimes are for- tunate in having such a wealth of historic spots—and fortunate, too, in having Big Ben Chewing Tobacco. Being in plug form, this full-flavoured tobacco stays fresh and moist ——there is no crumbling, no waste, and the plug fits every pocket. Mr. W. A. Pooley is busily engag- ed in harvesting what promises to be a bumper crop of Green Moun- tain seed potatoes, and is storing them in his potato goose which he built last year in t e rear of his “lsk kvahifflllfi" garage and filling station. O Cl‘ is now attached t0 each plug BIG PLUG Chewing Tobacco Mr. A. A. Weddell made a bus- iness trip to Summerslde on Wed- nesday. ‘ That autumn is here there is "nary" a doubt for the dry leaves crackle under foot in every wood lot. “Spuds," once green, are dead and black, and the countryside is dotted with beacon fires as the far- mers try to burn these useless tops, while the tubers themselves are safely housed. Never in the history of our province has nature been so bountiful as this year and while the price for potatoes is very low it will give everyone who has not yet tasted P. E. I. potatoes a chance to sample them at a price ridicul- ously low and when once having had the best procurable it is fairly certain these people will like all who have before eaten "spuds" from "Spud Island" ask for them always. So to all in foreign climes who read these crude Tid Bits, be wise and eat P. E. I. potatoes. They are the best. nnronr or CONVENTION wvvv v ‘v6 v *‘““ “‘ The Women's Institutes of Little Pond, Launching Place, St. George's and Bridgetown met in the hall at Bridgetown on Oct. 16 for their first District Convention. Each Insti- tute was represented by two dele- gates, and other members from the several Institutes. The convention 14s Richmond so, Charlottetown. |y;;,g,"l;l§; g2;..‘“'...:.°.i‘°;‘.§‘..§;‘°§‘;: Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and i§wt¥§fi¥i¥é.§§{€'§i Plate Glass Insurance at f$522333?°‘o:‘é;°£§*.?.£§.‘¥3§l€.i?§ Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Sitting here by myself I have just heard outside my window the honk-honk of wild geese flying very low. Soon they will be leaving for winter quarters. Gr a!‘ s! Va w, .. Messrs Keith Thomas. Edward W 4,237 Trowsdale, and Sidney Dawson were 1 Saturday evening visitors to Borden. Mr. C-..E. Gamble, has traded his Dodge Coach and now sports a new Dodge Sedan. ‘l? , '01») -, . t 0/ yy/z» , v/nyv/x afi/ ‘ 4%? WW/zy/l/ryf W”I7///%/I % W””/////4/{i.;1'g/.,%/,//;Z " ' l’ w» 1.1 X, x’, I ‘W/zmvf /W» M’ ' ' J %;’M / flzfi’ 5W1” / M udlP/ I in, in concert, Club Women's , {Crier}. An address of welcome was aw” W” read by Mrs. Stems and was plea- / m, way/WW” singly replied to by Miss Laura McDonald on behalf of the visit- ing delegates and members. Elec- tion ol ofilcers for next year fol- lowed, Mrs. E. H. McDonald being appointed president and Mrs. G. W. Ross, Secretary. An interesting history of each Institute from time of organization till the present time was read by a member from each branch which was much appreciat- ed, and each Institute had an op- portunity to, hear what the others were doing for home and country. Miss Schurman read a very inter- esting and instructive address by .Dr. Tidmarsh, dealing with the [scourge of tuberculosis and the best way of controlling it. Miss Saun vders gave a demonstration on the ‘making of woollen flowers. The les- son was enjoyed and appreciated and was quickly learned by the ‘ladies present. Bridgetown ladies entertained the ldelegates at tea. In the evening a 1 public meeting was held in the hall. There was a very good attendance Iconsideringihe short notice. The ‘meeting opened with community isinging. Dr. McDonald, St. Peters. addressed the meeting with a. dis- icourse on tuberculosis, its symp- toms, prevention, control and cure. ‘for which he received a hearty vote loi’ thanks. He further entertained the meeting by giving a recitation and the genial doctor proved to all Wm; W WWW, “WW/em 4V Victoria presents a scene of un- usual activity, the result of the en- terprise of the Potato Growers Assn in loading part of a shipload of seed. This is a great conyenience to the growers of that vicinity and they are busily engage’- in taking - advantage of it. , W WWW, ww/wamwwzezawzwr/wzeflf/ //4’//W4nwo,..f~”’”’/I/ flex/wow», . Wang,“ “*"/”//»W,MIMNWMWW_W___ xwmr/w/u/w/mrazzranzzzzmw 1 A- F. CAMPBELL Montague, P. E. I. ~/o.a/////,...... veooooeooaooeo-oo-o-eovo-oeoo-ewo-o Messrs Lloyd and Ralph Oakes, Westmoreiand were visitors to Bor- den and Tryon on Saturday. intends w spend the winter. Mr. Amos Costello of Green Boy intends to spend the winter in Augustine Cove. Mr. Douglas Gus and. Mr. Os- wald Hornsby spent Sunday in Green Bay. J. Howatt a nearby farmer who was held after which her remains: Regular service was held in the redered first aid to “Lizzie" and the were tenderly laid to rest in the Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. party was able go proceed (,0 their adjoining cemetery. Sunday conducted by the pastor lvllg and Mm, c, E, Ggmble, amldestination. Cape Traverse. ' the RBV- Dr- M- E- GERBE- Misses Mary and Bee, spent the ] weekend in Charlottetown. guests MT- stifling 10rd. mel- Wlth R of Mrs. Gamble's parents, Mr. and $118M mlshfll) B 16W days H80 ill» Mp5, w, Burke, Albany, when a bolt dropping out of his truck let his stearing gear to go loose and Mr. Lord and truck went over the dump near the Ideal Garage, However no damage re- sulted and he was soon able to proceed on his way. "z" . MT. STEWART NOTES f ‘r ..____ Roses blooming and numerous mosquitoes were m be seen and heard on Wednesday the 24th. Rather unusual for that date, is ii not? The continued illness of Mrs. A. Martin is much regretted by her; Regular services were held in the m8“? friends. and an early r-WOV- United Chlwch lat the usual hours try l0 health i5 hOPBi-‘l fer- of ll a. m. and 7 p. m. conducted ' by Rev. M. K. Charman, Pastor. On Friday last. Inspector Howard} 00ml liaid our school a visit. and The service broadcast from the his report mush be gratifying billion Church Sunday night, also the both fflflfrheffl- sacred concertaiter. was ———- joyed by a number who " en Oyster ‘fishing stopped last week m"__~ -' there being no market for them not wishing to have them on theirl hands. This means quite a loss to _______ the fishermen as many are depend- Mk5 Mudml Cumck spent ins o; Witt? ai t? him" week end in Charlottetown. bran es o e E 1'1 11$ PY- Mr. Holden Compton, St. Eleanors motored to North Tryon Sunday where he visited Mr. and Amos McWilliams. Mr. Matthias Flood and Mr. Is- natius McQuaid spent Sunday in Elmwood. ‘ By all accounts the dances are going at a good rate in Green BM’- Mr. wow.- 0:»; of North wue- shire made a short visit to Green Bay on Sunday. Messrs Emmett _i"io0d. 3W1" McCardlc and dull!!! spent Sunday in Kelly's Ctms. w"-— '. m. mum McDonald of amy- Miss Ethel Coombs. Charlotte- town, is visiting in North Tryon the ____--<-0->-_-— guest of Mrs. Amos McWilliams. EMYVALE AND ‘HCINITY Messrs J. A. Thomson. Lou Mabey m” and Jennie Waddell motored to Charlottetown Saturday evening and returned later that night ac- companied by the Misses Marion Waddell and Marjorie McLean. Emyvale School has opened again Th9 WE‘ "Em" aw“ which were after fall vacation, under the cap- formerly at the-entrance of the P. able teachers M158 Mary Tramw- 0- 115V" been Pemiwad ‘md ‘me and Mr. Maurice Ticrney. large door with a. large glass panel‘ _ in it put in their place by Bradley ML Peter cusack has returned Mr. James Bagnall. St. Theresa, is at present engaged in building Mr. Willie Bell, accompanied by some fox pens M. R a Clark om For Assured Results Feed " “ IMPERIALS ” i? the Misses Florence Bell and Lilla of our foremost fox ranchers her/r. Bros, Contractors. ipresent that he has a worth-while laccomplishment as a side line to this profession. A solo hv Mrs. Wadman and one by Mr. W. Bur- dett also added to the‘ evening's Rogerson, were visitors to Tryon on Sunday evening the guests of Mr. Stanley Thomson. Mr. Clark also wanehouse wired for lights thefirst part of the week by Mr. Fred Leard. hlsd his pol; to Another improvement is the large new barber shop of Mr. Roy, Jay. with everything. up to date ml home from Western Canada where. he was employed in the harvest fields for the pas‘. two months. Mr. Joseph Costello of Elmwood- vaie spent theweek end in Ohsr- lottewwn. ' -—- . l Mr. Walter Coady spent Sunday in Maplewcod » ‘ ~'. lWhat might have been a serious _ g_ Ml; L; M pm. 1d. A new door and frame was built ‘Sgggyzieaaper m: .111‘: Unfxpecfiedlmotor accident, but which happily m ‘the p_0_155tweek by Bradley‘ Guest. m‘, M”. ma,” me an qqwiurned out otherwise, took place on 3,05“ conu-acgom Idea] Mewlber‘. The Bunny's“, thenpho Bradford Road, Sunday after-l. . made a few remarks rec" n.» M” when i‘ FM‘! ‘mmpied by M'- isanagp-lwn “at which m” “m? RUSSvi] Kaye, Sackville N. B. Mr.‘ m“ o, "V: filflonfl Mum.“ brought Robert Trenhclm, and Cedric Camp- hel-qmmgm savage flay-boy, 11113-5. our first District Convention to a be“ “d the “m” M“'3‘"°i day mvinlfll 8t 80'6")“. $0 Si» 01mm ._ Gould and Willa Crossman Cape Ange“ Qlmpel and m5 largely, Trsxrsg. skigrtied and crawl? tlhe ittended. Pall bearers we're Adrian‘ w“, . . i1 ll t ‘ 0111,50, h l _ , ‘Break Coldlvlullflfllfflllfiimtflt#7108128318870869; silllnowfiot 22.13 §T,°:,’;'.‘,‘Z;,,f“$;f§.,‘;‘ 9on7,“ Opnfwel? Mmhllh °°"' 3°“ ‘“°‘°’°d ‘° Emvvsles prosperous. vouns ladies I << ~ < ed partyofmotorists called on Mr. W. l Douglas, Percy Coffin. High-Mass ‘a 5°” m cmflimew m. slewing-t sualflav- “i BriiEiEVFFfiher , . I , a . *~"‘ “ *" ‘ . . LIT M: HAVE TWO THAT'S THE ONLY TIME You n WANTED THAT MONEY 1-0 co l-‘INDH-ED DOLLAR$' BPEAK pLEA$fiNT To ME_ Fr,‘ AWAY TO THE $EA$HQRE FDR TRYHQ- To EXpENQEu-J “VWQ NVEE-K5 BUT OF COUQE U" Down ANVYOU Rugl wou CAN'T AFFORD n‘- . . we - spent Sunday in Green Bay, the [guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dan Malone. Mr. Adolphus Mblnnis. City was‘ the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAuley. it. which was opened for business last week. . Manufactured by Imperial __ Biscuit ....Co., Ltd- Box 446, Charlottetown, P. E. I. i‘ Misses Eileen and Mamie Malone m“ ‘mmml °f the “w Mrs‘ spent Friday in Charlottetown. Stephen Mornison was held from M . T M id t S Mr. and Mrs-r Frank B. Bovyer in Brroofégle cQPa span “m!” and children Charles and Gertrude ' _____- "Yllmled '57 Mr‘ Lawrem” Miss Margaret Cusack one oi’ lo... aw ‘nits-we uuNORlO wok m: {VIN u=l HAVI. To MQRTGAG! Tm‘: ‘ ' House- NOTICE _ to _ g .1‘. FOX RAN CHERS ahdFUR BUYERS i "'“iFOXES"‘PEl3TED ‘and "i . FURS CLEANED I’ will be iopérating my FUR CLEANER as ilsiial at my old stand. ~_ moi-eat George Street, Charlottetown. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GORDON LUN D, r. o. aox no. m. P110"! "0- i"- i “some; TH! I'M D! or 1C3’? -" or