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Jliuinep, brick dust in “A wvoman who has sv/cpl. v0 i “at an bum”, we m ma”? and e W. é i ' ‘ ‘ “H116! swollen joints, headaches, e man's ashes dally for years natursl~ Bill-YD 511d 011-91), ‘Yesmfdl-YB “u” ‘h ybiea.“ W’ ' '* ‘ -"‘ ~ b‘ w‘8l5il88tlOD attendant onecsuty ly objects to creamatlon when she's 1111!. Mm? 111 he!’ cheeks. In he- “ ymg 9 “yum-WE . 01mm new Ghaflo-twmwn or too frequenfurlnation sre others. r widow." . unty llblale tweed , with s 2g, 53: m‘ 2 ‘Mm- Mrs"! 241M“, w ch91, » ywsgnthefirst ih-liehueh of trouble, tske . tweed trsveune-cap drawn wen ' "‘ " b°“"‘,* “M” W“ i‘ W" - w . Pills. Avolddllheumstlnn, _Sci_- down. Si: was the meflty boy she “Wk”- mn. . -_ s umbagoan cvcnmoxcserrous pretend - . ." . . _,+" _- ~ I '61» a... s... W '6" a " i wvzst...a.rcs.r-sz.me.. I 9, 0- hhetwasnotfarlmmconterzrplsibr- v 0 ' B5 ' ted T to Cumdg, r _ .. , ' . d ins-Sinclair: Mtleck. Chel- ' °'.°“ ' w. unease... 2: 4F“*"£°".¢ Day fir.“ ~ l. oooooooo ' RINGED STARS Astronomy fiofesscr. mention a star that possesses rings? Student: .‘_‘Peerless” j English _ Fox ‘W Netting fluff“ 152.3%‘; 53.21.31‘? ""5; Bu]. RIYIIOI’. n ~ THE ROGERS . .-HARDWARE C0., LIMITED. i not: scum-s non P. u. r. O-O-Uv-o-vo-uoo-oo-oeoeoo-oo-owq | rum .ron sue A's sumuarown YOU BET _ of yours come to sit on hlm." ."Won’t do a bii of good Dsd tried it last n like: It." on.“ h ‘ emu!" o, bushes; I fame a: once, I suppose?" have Jlooided my farm con- sisting ‘oi’ 92 sores of land, situated‘ st Searletown convenient to Church; _8ohooi and Shipping. Good buildings! sud nice wood and lumber m. This! ls one of the best potato farms on; - .9511. r. and u priced fight. ~ l ' Apply on the premises. ' ‘ c. c. MMLEAN,’ ' vou know." l 9202-11-21-51. Property _ v y i v I He! Are youygocd st biliary! u POULTRY ; u. h wwm-d home. wit-hm ~11 ____‘_ nib-e dnlzdesd} sml I nsvsr Iobimzkwg‘: glance in the direction o, ' em instructed by M; My ___________\ P ' ' Who BbB/l-lbfl- ' ' - . gnu-k g, "n b, e s ‘ -’ her eyes full oi’ tears- privote sale up to the 21th dsy o! November, 1928, his double tenement house known s: III sud I61 Der-cheater Street with m» 80x4! it. If not. sold by that em will be sold by Public Auction st 1x30‘ p. ‘m: House csn be ln- spected any time by appointment. For further Mrtioullrs apply to \ JOIN P. saunter. ' " ' had bee . ldod Quad x.-1. Harold Benlerd. a. ' * 194» an ‘Time agfi zgrdthltalalgiigiintspio New goxtoéhulnr- Jumeg‘ Campbell. m“ Ralph ‘ 1 . a 4m, m _ _ 0 v t ‘_ le smt dowraonmtllge ; gursde 1x.-1. nucyI-In .2.‘ ""_'u'”"*"‘“‘” p 3t . hlgheSt _ -ma1:ket a, m‘ $3,: mgmmin the 01-01%; $11; Jeanafitéivllsértufl, ' ------—.-—--——-——-—-‘ ‘I ' ' ' . in: sunlight. Herbal-t was OQW- Mur on quwfl’. - ' 15" i » [3111395- . . ' ' I Louis me suddenly. looking un my. dmhele Lamont. . Io s . _ ' ' ' ' m... mpdflilnt “whet-d you Gad v11.-"-1. Mlud Osmpbell a. . _ N vlve W1“ 315° my hi‘... first. brat-my, m; we fills; elldmbeothd. Mamie matey. 4. n1 F ._ . y . Y H. . ,. _ . ~ "°_._."°'° . a “S? "M" ‘Y ‘°§...‘;“°.f..‘.';;‘;."...‘.’.’ ..... .......... ...... .... ......... .. ~~unnhg 1W1! “f” my [gm r wIIIIdYGSSCd- geese and uromptneofl. Bhe muslgdhb {eflfi gsvrzlmmpbeu. a. llrlo Delaney 4. " . ~ 1 work ou m Izod. ='i‘-¥h-'.'Jh ‘m f pm.‘ (‘mks from December 33$ oehrmlnduw grsgelulgllé-i. Harold Msclnod. a. vvinivlsbsir, noveunen ca, 1m 10th to 15th‘ lfBeime “Win31... x want w agree 11.11. minie Mscbeod. ' or: O'clock 2.11.. amp q Ubclhhuu Implements and fore selling; _ - his Illllle held ' = u," jj_“"_",‘;"§t£";'_.f'f.'.v._.....; y CANADIAN ugh-m, ' "°"’"‘f, 00., LTD. V, ' Can you Why, - every screen favoritehas dozens of them, slr. ‘ “The next time that fool, fellow i around I'm going lghhand he simply ' 1 _ - ,.. - ‘-= "-" ‘<»>f “Now that she has written novel she expects to Jump Into "l think she does-It's leap your, n,’ We Wlfit? ‘buying! live and dressed fowl and "get our prices be- . rob SALE y ' ‘ j mompsorvsgvilnls, surromc 1nd mm and erbium mine order. eh‘ Whit _ Butter es . BY Ir vu uuu . ' ; ~‘m-. Boot Mcuurdrt-uorthpeee- SEE? um m-pu .. and bilious, which modems feel tired lledequei ursduy. . Mrs. Ohsunoe v . 5 bed way until Gin . l“. "M h“ “m” m“ w“ Wu“ 3'“ _. . _ clung; g v ___ Albmv. were plllmsmonuahsln P11]; 83v; rghgf . h Ipcedty. onrouu to Ohsrlottetcwn. . \-,—— v .___ I 11mm, viwur,mm_pdmw Mrsmrnlrslpmhssreturnsdt-o ~ ‘ - Avtllherail hm; n“, ttmofthofidne bqw,]._‘.h honrelaflrrmrhsiflsrlnmdlas ' m? mllflxérupulgz. yrvheiw. ‘t: mom“ wmbfimwmfi w“, fits ‘aloe-p the m5‘ “Mhow sepia-scent vocation with. bersister. _. * .' " 8 Llcslislmrlthebparhh-bgundtygingm thqyniin-eppqsrte nib-sure worth Mrs. Waugh North Bede- ‘ll Y‘??? fmlllvfllMf-J-F- “wmmmdwmlsholdm m llvmgsssoonss iltlkaflfgmuygl- one. <. . . . ' A 9"" °“-‘»~~,__. wssupenumdmsm Mrousmedicim t-qt "ma, -_--- .8110. let him tclithe story himself. mole supplies mm s helium-eh..- g; m“: M“? wmbm” ""11 "I" M“ “"1"” MWTWH-Qmlwn- V" u W, and,’ wilgdlghgawriwé .13 gnaw“ u, m, on“ 811mm M, Emmdwmelhmfserlaimts. Wm’ fl visitor w Albsnylort ‘Ifirmdsy. mfin thtg baclr. ‘Li’... bad the He waved c‘ clueless -h.e.nd to “m” w” “m” 15"“. 5nd M"- wmm woods wanted to send nie to the Shirley and, arter- g whfle, gammy, ' “'7' ‘Wnmwm- Leard, Bedeque, motored wlstlhabcredeyeswungroundm ous Mia Liz, aren't you?" his very white teeth. - I am." Uouis. with flhe llcol: in’ his eyes. He held out’ I was a. bit beibre your time’ my robbers sir." IIIIIOIYUUXIMAIY, never been very pop you're Bobls his ildotsteps horses. I'm ass“ I mvend ln_eelrnest."' tended. I wlfllu the felint upon family tradition. ironyheinvmrllwb next month-I'll be e/senior." - Shirley's eyes, hidden by her cap. were wistful. l _ "Donlt you hate to ‘leave-ell this?" Her gesture included the sweep oi gracious countryside. “ You bet I do! But next your I'll have it for keeps." “From an intellectual Olympus to n metric paradise!" munmlred Louis. "It's the home ot my ancestors, sir." said the ‘boy quietly. l The train came thundering ln: 41st then. , f‘ "Good-by!" Young Sheldon shook manila Main with Louis and with Shirley. ‘Hope we'll see Wu around here Main. sir." To. Shirley, he add‘- ed. with good-homered mlllery. “Remember - whet I said about humiliating up before you try to ride o. real home." _ From the vestibule 01' the Pull; man.‘ Shirley wmtched him swim! across the tracks to where the shin- lng- chesturlt. was tethered. The horse whlnned a. welcome at his an- mrqgch, and a. UIUWII 891401’ B1; its side leaped ecststicslly in mfiflt him The train pulled out, lust as he swung into the saddle and helded | Shirley. went slowly into the car. Home! He was going home. And herself-the lopen road. the voliflbond. KYPBY moadl . Louis was dh-esdy wmfcrlcblv installed in a drewlnz-wmn- B8 liked his comfort when ‘he traveled and he knew bow to WW1 91W!’ the English manner. Rugs. cushioni- h girl’ clothes-heaps o! Wm; ‘A13! ma: I want. in 30 to oollelfi? l (‘Ilo Be Continued) -i-¢Q>-—-- l . - Sir Arthur Oonsu Doyle's retire- “u, a Georgie Campbell. 'nu_ nonmetal c ery- - ‘ - i , m from the active million _on be- hs f oi’ spiritualism. on, vmlnh he has beenyenssred {or the 3958013 veers. was recently, predicted by!" , English psychic ulsculne- his aunt. ‘flHe looks like the sort who'd turn (mt to weir a mmocle ‘scrublnioedflrosireldonboywiw in- terest. . "You're the nephew er‘ our fam- ‘me youm man rrlnncd. showing _“Yes, sir. I'm prcund to say than: "You ‘have e fluht to be." sazld -' a. warmth that belied "1 our»: you were u friend. u! "Hardly u friend," reurhéd Ucuis. ‘ ' I “An acrauelntunce. rather. I have. uler with the Sheldon family-So sonilcoing to follow in y 1... . Ilhe ‘lUj nodded: "And 1n Aunt Ute i100. I ‘hope. Hy hem‘?! tn" manner for my aunt now. Next year. when I'm out of who muverslty, I'll lake up your Dad t.- rshnrkedltoub: 1e any ‘llplwldttlg or “The same. sir." Rodney mention- ed the name with pride. "I go back Thegh , wid box-pllaito in skirt; 1J0 Grade is Biz-La mm. Layton tewsrt. . m5} , Willard Stuart. * _ '~ Grsde l Jr.-t. gamer-lend Mont- q»- on humble! undertook. s p Bucharest. by my of Wes-sew. re- cently arrived st ‘ France. on hsr . g. tflumphll entry into tbs qty. m Gusrdlslfeflpeelsl o Rev. A. .1; and we. Reynolds- Pottem‘ lervice ue were visitors to Lowe and mauve spots and rd nla. in 39d“ ' . his buhtvonhole." he'd 11%;. and ' ’ j °“ W°‘"‘°‘d“y' - was Liz hcdanswered “What else ‘i’ d n! smear nnvrnnr: Mom?’ Visualize this slender clay time model made of “lovely cocoa shade, wool crepe. with "latching suede belt and silk crepe tie.‘ It is dif- lerflnt. flattering. and so“ wearable. ipqohe has deepscallops. with- flare to them.‘Tomato red flat silk crepe, harvest brown wool jersey. patterned wool jersey, sheer tweed black Jersey. navy tobbocco brown dull mt silk mp9,} burgundy wine canton-tattle crepe black crepe satin. printed sheer, B to for this simple daytime dress. Style No. 315 is designed in sizes 1a, 1a,! ‘l0 years. 36. 38. 40 and 42 inches bush Pattern price l5 cents, in stamps or coin (coin ls preferred.) We suggest that when you send for this Dottern. you enclose 101 cents additional for a copy of our Winter Fyshion Magazine. showing all the most sttmctive Paris styles. Ideas for Xmas gifts you can make- mrtu qonmm scuoor. of umflhlne find min 1AM d. ' :Msud_t7smp- IIIGLOOG lmeetymrnning-Echer“ . Mil. ' . heme e DOIIIIIOIO hfldllll Rtlhflli Plflltd wsyhorumendmsdd IFIIOPIITY‘ ON, {ARK ITBIBT I ' ‘ ' William Shaver-t.» Bedfllllt. were 8-- en by surprise. this amiable couple- guest present. add were presented witha. well filled purse and the following addressz- | | t To Mrl and Mrs. Peter Ferguson on the 0c blue Wwljfepmlhnniversary o! their Wedding Doy- ‘mends have "fill/El. 811d Dloln block sheer velvet "évenlng to offer our congratulations! ye ' l“ ti...“ L - - - . on this ' . _ _ 1 b t h _ L When two gossips get their heads nggttvhélhlieylsg? naetibh. animate’. “m” “h” bmkqm‘ the individual it means the. P851118 of an important milestone on the great highway of life. experiences" met with journey have been many and vnrl-i Also. embroidery and interest-id! and despondency. ‘pleas pnin. are mingled together like sun- shine end rain. But, Just as in the realm of Nature, the inter-mingling ‘of the oldest and most highly res-' pooped families in the community. \ Mrs. Artemasfichunnan. find M's- mong the visitors to, Summerside on Wednesdly- - - o '. ' Mr. Olcrince Bsutt. lower Bede‘ que, spent the week end, with memes in Central Lot 16- -~ M“, .1, w. Waugh. New Annsn. gldflliéihiizy c cue. moloredto Obsrlottetown on ._ _ | i ' toBum-V mothers’ y, this. l: ‘fist.’ » MOTHER'S job is no to learn whatever will help the family to sounder “sleep, better rest, healthier nerves. V , The SO-Ilay Postum test has convinced thousands of mothers of. the valucof banishing forever mealtime beverages containing the drug stimu- test in connection with the health of your family. ‘Learn how Postum benefits growing girls and drink benefits you ind your husband. The reason is that Postum containfnot the slfghtert trace 0/ was u visitor to her old ‘home in Chelwn last week- ML Ems Bradshaw, Middleton. spent Thursday in North Bode- qu-e. _ .‘ m. hos Bradshaw. Middleton, was lfhe guest o! Mrs. Jesse WflBN» North Bedequ on Thursdfly- ~ i- r A reception was held atthe hom’: any drug rlimulant. Nothing in it can produce headaches or sleeplesénesis. Instantly made in restgurants. or on the train. Read Carrie Blan- charlfs ‘splendid free offer. Start the 30-day test nzrw. Mail the coupon today. ' ' “ - cf Mr. and Mrs. Jo ee Beers. Chel- wn, on Friday even Nov l6 th.. when the friends and neighbours. gathered in to spend I will “I” 1h honor enhe bridal eaurle- Mr- and Mrs. Otto Doull. The evenmz was very pleasantly 8P6!" in Wm“ and games. after which Mr. and Mrs > D0111] were presented with .0. couch and chair. they =1» rwslved W“; parlour chairs from the sisters End brother oi’ the groom. Althovmh ‘ilk-I en rby surprise Mr. Doull thanked, i‘ . h u, kindly! After issued " ‘ha: ‘$5. tovm inner-man. the even-l . - l l s sport was brought to a. c1099 blygsdxlglng For‘ they m: lolly swdf fellows-B i " ' 25th Anniversary 0n the evening of Nov. 4th, a large number oi’ neighbours and friends gathered at the home 0f‘ Mr. and lMIrs. ‘Peter Ferguson or" Hampton. for the purpose of celeb- rating the‘ twenty-fifth anniversary of this esteemed couples marriage. Although they were somewhat tak- rose to the occasion, and exiendocfl _ ' a hearty welcome toeach and every After spending a very pleasant time together the Host and Hostess -" ' . of the twenty-fifth Dear Mr. and Mrs. Iergusonzé We your nelg hours and‘ essembl here this To you no doubt. like others. tlwl ‘ . on that its the poet aptly puts it; ure and fulfils on im- portsnt function in t o Divine pllil. so the many yiclsait‘ des met with , on lites Journey tend to thedevclop- ment oi a more complete and self- rcllunt nature. . You are a representative of bnc try the record o! the 1 onesr is isst passing tnto ancient Ohrlstlnn "18 wishes for hep the d n - for the cbmingp hi.“ prosper y _c{n you complete thispeemr , Tls Makesfliothing less than The reuowkvhe thinks oi’ wdw B10116 ~ " ls often the one who shin-ks, ——HOPv While the fellow who gets the wag!» Thinks not of wages-but works. '. - There passedwwsy at her feel. dance in ‘ |yesrs. Before he; Miss Illeenor Dyment of Tyne Vol- tbem, using hot inllk W - Signed on behalf or} the as- sembled guests. mans. HOWARD B from her home . WOOD. AMPIUN, P. E. I ——-—<+>___i_'- (arm then thesum of orie and one Yesterday's Poem hewants In Memoriam " Inns. Josurn '1'. imuvus mm ‘Freetown site ulnqsé. Mrs. ‘Josephr’; tho age of seventy one marriage she was‘ Reeves" wss an estimsblo wouisn of s kind end lov- dlspositlorn,’ "her uzouzhts were \ picnic in this age of ’/ bustleand rush. Yet she is always keen lants tannin and caffeine. You should make this’ boys. Prove how this appetizing, satisfying hot, the cup, at a‘ cost of about half 9. cent. Or there's I Postum Cereal, if you prefer it, made by boiling‘ ' or percolating twenty minutes. At all grocers’, Yeuknewhowmsnodaldrudooot-lilslle Iowtheyllketohsvelbeume drinkuthe" lougoodlttlfcrihemtohsvesialdrtull " Omen-y. To all whom sincere sym- pathy is extended resvement. The funeral which very largely attend l cemetery at North Bcdeque, ‘Rev. Mr. Nicholson otflciting. . V _ m" D1956 001W") I Aileryvoelebrating her hundredth birthday l2 months agoJMiss Jean 59,8111‘ chew. 1t out because unzn _ fiarrie-Blbnchardfs Offer "I not you to lry Jfosunm lurthlny dsys. "1 want lo llarl _\-m| M,‘ gill test by giving you your first ‘necks supply luulficirnl for" "lt stems to m: ihst ll would be s wise plan for lllilthtllhflilflfllllfi think-oi lhisJest in connection with whydllcsllh or mun families. r» “Will no send ms your nsrne and address? Tell me rich, klrndhyutttr‘ prefer-lnatpot Pcsluml _ mtilrrauytnyboll)‘. e11“: '1'..°l....°"y';.'." .5511‘. ' l, ----,,--;'~ fialrweelfit supply rift sIsy." I a‘? CANADIAN PC3511“! UOMFANY. .1 MI ED. . METROPOLITAN nurwmc, xpnoxro 2, ohhmaiz‘ I wsnl. to nuke a ihlrty-dsy lent ol Pmthm. Pl 3e, without cost or obligation, om.- nceh‘: supply (eI-ilecupg) r sum‘ r051 ' 1. - ' rbs-mn czar-XE‘ B §.'.'.i‘..‘.‘/§¢"' .1 m... I ' ' ---, ‘ 4.14....‘ {bu i ‘ ' V‘ .. .1‘ h’; § ‘ . ru- n P» p,“ (to bullies)! rum: lille > y‘... ‘ _. . \. -_Engl u, ‘" m” M.t*".m*c.v~ “mu” . ~ , an‘ - an er took plies oelqbu,’ ~ ma... mcLthenoe to m’ 1y. store t Continueddmuaittln the vicinity of 055°“. llinglsnd. has made the around so herd the/t the fell plow- ing matches had to be abandoned this year. .“ lriw“ "a1 J; ‘r1347’ ltsright lull and lyou it's grown in= the leaf and kept thereby thcipum. . . llik to!‘ "‘ C‘ r