Ups And Downs In Tryon and Vicinity ’l‘he breezy month of March is nearing _ To it's close, Mother Nature suoii will usher in April. luionth oi freckles on the nose). ‘ Then what? Mrs. Ernest Thompson of Crap- aud. was a visitor to Tryou on Sun- day morning. l Miss Anne Bradshaw of Middle- |town; I’. E. 1.. was a visitor to Try- ion on Sunday. " 1 (5 ,9 Mr. Ralph Lyman. of Albany "St. 1g z .Pats." is now spending a fcw days ' dfieient little power plant i at m5 home m Two"? I Rotary High Tension ; Renewable Die Cant ' up} Drop Forged Crank- l . There are fewer parts l ahbjatt towe’ and those parts I fie machin to within a l Messrs Harold Mctcalfe and Clay- oi‘ the diameter of a tton Miller passed through Tryon hair and then heat ion Wednesday of last week. - treat . r . Igi every particular the "Z" l Mr. J. Everett Phillips, Represen- qigine in built to give the tativc of the Crown Life Insurance qhnoat wear without giving Company was a recent visitor to {Wllbk °l‘ flqflifinl "Plifl- Tryon and vicinity. Iade in 2. 3, and 6 h.p. aizes. w. n» luppiy FAIRBANKS- UORSE Marin: and Stationary gll Engines in size: up to h.p. "h: can Miss Alctha Mabey and Mr. Lorne L. Mubey. were recent visitors to the Western Capital. Messrs George Caniield and Lee Gamble made a business trip to |Suumicrsicic on Saturday" ‘of lust y wet-k. ‘ The iiuuiornus friends of Mrs. , m .Harry' A. MaePhcc are very glad to CQMPAN-Yfimtw IKIlOW she is improving after her re~ _&._n.._n“_mw .ceut serious illness. m-fi-llnmliéi-‘lfia 9'1 Mrs. Iilanche Lea and daughter. [Miss Amy. have returned home ai- -____ t tor sin-nding a weeks‘ vacation with BORDEN LINE CLUB. .I‘(?l.ltl‘.'CS in Suinmerside. -—--* i The ilordeu Ilii“! Shipping (‘lnhl Mrs. Allrcd Caitiiclti. Miss Ella nadri its first sliipiiii-ni of hogs uii ‘mid Master Parker of Wvstmorv- tho 15th llléll. from iiuuun. riip-lltiiirl. P. E- 1.. irere visitors to ‘Pryon pot 60.131319“ u; .15 lump on Sunday. where they visited rel- :es realized Wt)l't:-~St’ll:i'ls s 1 ‘WW5- In Meinoriam t MRS. Iohiwaanrr 'l‘i'lori- passed peacefully away all iiui- homo iii (fhzirlollotowu on Jan. _Tlii_ Mrs. Jlrhii ilari‘ lii lit r 83rd. your. Slic lcaivtes to iiiourii the loss of a kind and loving niotliirr, live daughters. .\li‘s. it. MacDonald. llostoii, ltlassg Mrs. F. Frizzlell, Klugstoir lil.: Mrs. B. (irilfctli. Wilklsli. N. 13.: Iiertlia niiil Maiuile ill litimtl. 'lIer husband pro (lccoiis- ed her fifteen months ago. also lior youngest (laughter, Ethel, died soverul years ago. She was well and fuvnrzilily| known on Ih-acklcy Pi. Rd. where; sho resided -l‘oi- over forty years.‘ and wtlieri- sliu was ever ready _t!i help anyone in sickness or trouble. 'i‘lid funeral which was largely. anluuded \\'1l.‘i i-oiitiiictcil by Rtflfii Dr. Ramsay and Rev. iluinniouil; Johnson. The palilii-ziri-rs were: John lion‘ er_ Leslie hlclfiwou. Victor \.\li'- Williiinis, Vonioii i\li'.\lilliiii. Arthur’ Jackson and Ali-x. Ali-Rho. I liitvriiieui was in Slllifwtllill. i ~-———{-O-¢>~- MRS. DANIEL BUELL There passed peacefully away on‘ January 31st at. her home in Abncygl after a few days’ illness. Margaret; Aim, beloved wife of Daniel Bach.- at the age of 66 years and 11' months. Her death came as a great shock. not only to her family‘ but also to her many friends. It came at ‘a time when her YCCOVCPY} seemed near. ln licr passing to the‘ Great Beyond. there pasesd a kind and loving ivoinan. who was much devoted to her home and family. She will be sadly missed by her large circle of friends and her fam- ily. by whom she was much loved. Mrs. Bucll was a faithful and con- ststent member of the United Church at Murray Harbour. The funeral service was conduct- EE; ' 57$: Thick Sniooths, and llcavirs. “ ‘ ' sows G b2‘. "- Hm; shipmpiii . Mi‘. and Mrs. Frank Harvey and tQnl-esenmmtc m- u“. hogs i" ‘m. .iitllc son of Cnipautl. P. E. I.. were ed by her pastor. the Rev. Mr Smart who spoke vcry-fcelingly of the dc- ccased. The hymns sung were: w C <~ i? ‘ yflordnn iiliio district it is evident, lvl-ilwn“ i” Two" ‘"1 Sundll-V- U"? hat the shlppeis are producing‘ mists or My‘ "m! M“ J0” R0591" g . i itlity hogs. The shlpmi-in l-Zl‘il.. 5°" ' 2d 87 per cent selects. This is 1i record which is hard to float, “dillliithab Mrs‘ Harry Norm“ of Crupaud it iifconslilercd that this u s lil _ __ ,_ first siurmeiiifrom "w ("rust °"5iiilnbeiiilttiifflfioi”tfilliifiii C11‘... ifioggngllfiig‘ 5311311501" “m, “will “lhopc to hear better news soon. 11w 291" inst _ m» W- "-_ """'_-l The host of friends of Mr. Bert .110 Secretary. is at the SOYVICP oi iTrowsKlalc of Crapnud’ regret to JIQ T371119" M") ‘V1511 l" §9¢"'"" llearn of his unfortunate accident of . ‘he ‘gllghl-‘il "H995 f“? "1""? mmla few days ago in breaking his col- atoc . Hcr mniiy friends regret t0 learn t This club should lIt‘(‘0lllL‘|‘lal- Dona Hi5 speedy fgcgycfy is an. the largest lii the alniiliiiiv Prtiv-ixiousiy looked foiavard to by all. laces. ~ It isn't a novelty any more lo see t'_ 4 the aeroplane pass over. in fact it is INSIDIOUS - 23252.3‘ ...:°§:.Y.§§l:.‘i. .31‘ EYE STRAIN rylng mail between Moncton and Clrtown passed over and returned again inside of an hour. Who will r€i———- tbe tiic one among us to boast the ‘first air ride? “Not I" said ‘the WI III! "Ill IGIOGUVI Id‘ ‘chivkcn. vlauily. Buflerara from Eyeatrain may have perfect vialon and therefore do not auapeot the Ineamia of lny aye defeat. t Last. week ivas a busy one for the farmers who ivere busily (‘llgflglftl hauling lheii" spuds to market be- lforc the roads should break up. Green Mountains ivere quoted at .$l.l0 per bushel last week at Albany land Cobblers 90 cents. Some of the ffnriners are already hauling their tfertilizei‘ for the Springs planting lol" spuds. and from reports it looks ‘- though the acreage this scasoti ; ill be as large. if not larger than ‘,la.~:t_ 1.0m; The motive power of the entire human organism“ ll Narva Energy. Normal ayea, It la computed utilize about 20% of thin Narva Energy. but when Eye- etraln la pNlent, a much larger proportion Ia required. Hanea defective eyea, through their consumption of an ax- onlaiva amount of. nlerve En- ongy may aarioualy affect the ‘Toast lislr functioning of other organa Th!) Kliill- cl the body and produce |i| God Save the King. igqflh, W. C. L. U. Proposed by Mrs. A. Fay. Responded to by Mrs. Mctcalfe. The Ciiurrli. the sponsor of the Yfcinperauce cause. ' Proposed by lVlr. A. J. Itobinson. Hutcheson t . ‘ ~' - ‘ ' - The ’I‘emperaiu-e Alllnncr. Proposed by Mr. Arthur 'I'oonibs. Itvspontlvtl to by Mi‘. W. E. Bent- 0 icy. w- wwvviwiw t('n's Christian Temperance Union. held their Aiuial Banquet on Tucs- tiay. March 13th. lililil. HAVE YOUR E-YEI IXAMINED _o. F. Optomatrlat ‘wa-y-vv-vv- 'i‘he 'I‘i'_vriii Branch 01' the Wom-. ttack of acute indigestion which re- "The Hour of my Departurci. Come." “Asleep in Jesus.“ and "Je- sus while our Hearts arc Blending." Her funeral vras largely attended. showing the esteem by which she xvns held. There are left to mourn their loss and to cherish her moir- ory. a bereaved husband. eight son; and four daughters. Ernest. Galves- ton. Texas; Herbert, Bangor. Mc.; Lcith. Murray Harbour; Walter. Murray River; Chester. New Glas- ow. N. S.; Harold. Charlottetown; Oriol and Russell at home; Mrs. Siantin Clark. Fairhaven. Mass; Mrs. Charles Chilson. Corning. Penn; Mrs. William B. Davidson. Bunbury. and Mrs. W. W. Bucll. White Sands. Interment took place at Murray River cemetery. A dear one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stillcd; l A place made vacant in our home Which never can be filled. l ~ <— —- i - MR. J. HERBERT R. lIOOPIll-IR. The death in Hollyburn. Vancou- ver. of Mr. John Herbert R. Hooph- er. which ticcurretl on February 2_4. came as a great shock to his many liiends. The late Mr. lloophcrwas. born at Milton. P. is. island. sixty- oiic years ago. When quite a young man he moved t0 Souris. where he conducted a drug store for quite a number of years. While there he married Pritellln Leslie. who prcdc-I ceased him somr. twelve years ago. [From there he immigrated to the ‘United States. where hr: did busi~ .iiess until recently‘. when he went lo lsou have eondticlcd the Hollyburn {General Store in West Vancouver. gMr. Hooplici" was apparently in his ‘usual good health until the morning of his (loath when hc suffered an at- sultc-d in heart failure. The funeral was held Sunday.‘ ‘Feb. 26th. from Iiarron Bros. and Williamson's Parlors. interment bc—‘ ing in the Capilairn View cemetery.‘ and ivas largely attended by many friends of the deceased. amongst’ whom were many (rid-time Prince iEdwartl Islanders now residents of‘ Vantouvtir. The numerous bciiuth. ful wreaths testified to the great. ‘esteem in ivhich the later Mr. Hoo- irr was iii-id. t On Friday l‘y'l‘l1llil1.l\'illl'l'll ltithwlplqqw (“floral Svrvivo’; Wu“, vow. thirty IVI‘ or more oi‘ iiu- _\'()llli!.‘. Peoples Society of Victoria. f‘lI_l()_V< AND ed n very plcasanl- drive to ‘Pryon. 6h F-tt d Young People's Group IUtopiaiist. I e at the home of Rev. George and ed themselves splendid entertainers “in.” ‘the evening whilinz ziway vciy." E. W. TAYLOR . the ever popular gamcl crokinolct. jAs the evening was drawing to A‘ u: m] olrgglvmrnlsTs“ led. and I may say tililtil/Od by "V- ' ' ‘iriyoni- present. Tlicu with Miss No- .wlicre they were entertained by the d “an “In” w"). “us; lMrs. Somcrs. The “Utopions" prov- l... ‘quickly in games. contests etc.. also J. S. TAYLOR close Ice Cream and cake was serv- . . ,».,.,*. riiic Thomas at the piano. everyone ' mloincrl in a good. hearty sing-song. ' ~ Professional Cards .£1?"¢fi;.ffi“K1F*+i3;‘§l°2.5%.."$533.2. m C C. -thi-. Victoria group f ‘coming. and . H; . (3 Rev. G. Seers led in prayer. altar; hlch the merry company drove " W i0 N- Y- P05‘ mldlllmtfip‘ :t’ fl c." in Victoria “mu 5W9“ ‘m! Howl“! landrvitfiiility.wtfliniiliiilglily appreciat- w“ Mimi i” Eur E" N°"|ivc of the entertainment provided I a lfor them by thycvfiroup here. Blame "D" for this. ‘l it w ‘m, Try to do better next trip. t ' u]; u] Is Your Stomach M RM“; m‘ ‘ Troubling You? IIaiu-lltnn Oiit.—i"lir. Marco's Gold» liloillcul I)|NI‘(|\'t'l'_\‘ is ii remedy for iilonnich iinii liver irouhlc that I t-na iilirlily recommend. Ilflfllfi‘ I took ll i would hiivii kiwi“ of’ loll-use unfferliik‘. but liiriviliili illl uiui I gained in weight nnil iir-nliii rind felt . fine. .\l.\' (‘VPII i-uiu- -' - on in!’ ' wining-ed iippv-araiivi- l. | - ' ill v riuiipilt-xitiii l W I nuiili-r uiiil myl tirigliler." ~ ~ ' MCPIIBGHH-H, |';||'|||I|i1' mitt»... 7t Hlnnehrfii si. - h-IIWWHIII‘ t» or: \' walk i-r urt- who" my pr. I'i(‘l‘I'I"I iii-nun Air-iilvii Iii!- ‘wvvi-ry IIIII ri-nlivrril lhr-in to lien (h. It in a ri-liulvlc mi-ilic-iiio iundo from rant! uiiil IWHDI, iiniii ivy ilriiyylnlit, Iii both .iluiil flllli filhlfiil. ill-M itii» for irl-"l pit tiililetu in Dr Piizrrir-i milmriilriri in rldgt-liiirg. Uni, by llll‘ Rev. A. Ilardintzl lPrit-st. 'I‘lii- deceased is survived by gOllt‘ Charles Wilber. also the follow-t ling sisters. Mrs. David Foster. Loy/n‘ ‘ialist Road. P. E. Island: Mrs. Aiii-‘ ,broso Sentncr. Brookficld. P. E. I.;; lMi-s. William Houston. Concord. N.. .H.; Mrs. Walter E. Curtis. Milton] ‘I’. E. I.; Mrs. Torquil McNeil. Mil-i ‘ton .P.E.l.; and Mrs. Joseph Younf tkor, Milton. Two brothers. Samuel ‘and Robert. both of Milton. P.E.I.. prcdeceiised him some years ago. _-- <0>~ ~~~~ —- l-Jypi-riiuoiils at 'l‘oi'oii'lu ‘have ‘shown lliui mtnsitiig iili‘ U‘\'(‘l'il‘I'iH|‘ wires of electric railway lliivfll passing trolley wltv-"l to rid tlie|ii| of ;il'(‘lli'lllll£lll(i|i'i of slvvl. 'l‘o protect a iiiotorisfs I‘_\'l‘< from glairi- in. lwo pleri- iilllPlll llial can be IltililPilPii in a lint liriiu lixis l rm, invented. either purl lit-iugl Bringing Up Fba-thirr. l t t Western Canada. Lately he and his ~ raised to ‘afford clear vision, l wan.- MAGGIE IN‘5\ST5 i Tm‘: BOOK AM‘ I cAw-r Clo our UNTIL I 0o- "imperial Long Range Waterproof Pneumatic High Velocity vclop Pneumatic Bullet after striking Non mushroom cllrrl PORTSMEN around the globe will be amazed and delighted at; the news that, at last, Z1 waterproof shot‘ shell has been perfected. This phenomt-iizil il(‘lll(‘V0- ment said in gunning circles to lie the greatest improve-meal. since the dc- nicut of Suiokvlvss powder '-'lS the work of The Dominion Cartridge Company. 'I‘iiis Company. through its association with Canadian Industries Limited. raiilcs with the largest producers of zinimunititm in the world. Think what a real waterproof shell means! ‘Be-fore. duck shooters were forcml to guard shells from wetting as Grcaaelcia N OII-COITOSIVC Scifdubricating 1 Qtiltl libiAiv m o u AND 5U BSI pi carefully as their grandfathers guarded ‘l Waterproof Shells IMPERIAL LONG RANGE, DUCO FINISH loose powder. 'l‘oday'. they may lay their shells iii the bottom of the boat or down among the reeds without care or caution. Duco Finished lmperiaiLong Range Shells may he subjected to mois- lurc for ltours and will then work smoothly in any gun?" Atmospheric changes will not affect them. The \'.'i.~-t rt-sotirttcs (if (Taiizitiiziii indus- tries Limited, in grasp of world markets and buying power, and the technical knowledge gained through its affilialio‘ with imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Great Britain, and E. l. DuPont dc Nemours 8L Company, of the ‘Jailed States, arc at the disposal of the Dominion Cartridge Company. The-reform‘: sportsmen using Dominion Ammunition are getting highest quality with the latest improvements known to the (‘hemictil engineer‘. ‘Hurts Niunbrr Fir: u! ii Saris: ufizdverliltllcnfl published that llm pub/w mayhiive a clearer midn- rlrindmg of Canadian Imiuxlriar Limited and its Subsidiary Companies, ‘miss RY COMPANIES iTWM": l”: TERRIBLE‘. WHY READ lJiD Misame isisisT 0N ME REAf-NN‘ THIS JUNK? . wow‘. I'M HALPWAY THROULH WITH IT AN‘ lT (UTQ: WOREE- AS I <0 Ai..or~i<'. THi-S iii-rue HARDEtiT JOB I EVER '1: i920 av it.“ than ‘gridl- m. ~-- r- .,—v oAooY-Iimz is VOLUME NUM BER TWO‘ MAMA 5ND ‘TD LET H‘R.KNQ\II;_\IQIHIN Q GIVE. YOU VOLUM you rim-an ‘fins iwfi si-isu. ~