Great Values . .. These ! 7 Save 0n These Useful Everyday Articles at llolman’s Li, Friday and Saturday H Adjustable Head Oouch All-cotton Mattress, covered in attractive Cretonne. Good strong spring. Week-end Special Friday an Saturday.......... . . . . (Uuulottetawl Store Only) $945 6 Sandwich Plates F R E E with the purchase 0f China Sandwich Tray tfoo til-ail] Stores) 99° Folding Oard Tables Choice of two colors- Green or Back Moire 'I‘ops. Special $1.39 (Clmrlolli-tlnvn Store Only) Large, reversible DRY MOPS A quantity of these high nix grade Mops at the special m price of tBoth stem) G°'-Y°"' IO SCRIBBLERS JELLY GLASSES This week end. With Covers Assorted for Pen and Pencil Work. Ruled and Plain. 5 1O for 25c {Both Stores) (Both Stores) 2GallonButtcrOrocks asun: and Prince County —'l.‘lh column ll nlervod for nun of local IIIIBIOIS but’ ldvertlllng of I newly nature Inny be lnlertod n! I cent: a word strictly payable In ndl —'.l.‘0 bill's-Six rooxned. house on Harvard Street, Sumnierside, fur- nace heated, bath room, garage. Newly papered and painted through- out. Also room-s on Water Street. Bowness Studio. 900. —WHEN ATTENDING the ‘Al- berton Exhibition have your meals at the Albion Terrace Hotel. Goose Dinner and Supper. 50c each meal. 965. --LOCK SETS, hinges, glass knobs, kitchen cabinet hardware, bevelled plate and plain glass and all builders’ supplies, sold at Brace's. - O81, -WTNS INTERMEDIATE CHAlHPIONSIlIP-Tlie Summer- side Baseball Club defeated tho Harris Sluggers with a score of l8 to l in the last game of a series for the intermediate championship and therefore carried off the hon- ours. S. . —COUNTY COURT-din the County Court at Summer-side on Thursday before H's Honour, Judge lumen, in the case of I/ecky vs. Cameron damages were award, ed to the plaintiff for eight dollars} and filly cents-S. —-’I‘UG-OI'-‘-I\'AR and Sports, competing for the Aria-it ‘Trophy, in the I((‘ll.‘~‘llli1i0ll lliiik \Vl‘(lll(‘S(l:l)', September 13th, 15133, at 8 P. M, Any team from any Polling Division in Prince County eligible. All teams wishing to compete kindly have their entries in the hands of the Secretary on or before September 9th. 895. -WIN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MIXED DOUBLES-Mr. W. R. Mc- Donald and Miss Janet Horne were I i- JKEES B P. E'IE.2E.EZ9.3-.3EE Z Complete with Cover. Special . . . . , I (Both Stores) ' the winners of the mixed doubles ‘in the Summerside Tennis Tourna_ ment. Their opponents were Mrs. Eric McKay and Mr. A. E. Harris. S. -BODY RECOVERED - The body of Arsene Arscnault, who was drowned on Aug. 23rd while out setting his traps in the Straits, was recovered by fishermen on Wed- nesday aftetrnoon in the middle of the Strait. His body was very de- composed, An investigation was held by Mr. J. P. Gaudci: and a verdict of accidental drowning was returned. The funeral took place from the HOLMAMS membership of llll5 spl/‘lldid so- ciety by lnixriiig 1icrsonally those women of [he two city parishes they know to he iuiiwresicd in help- ing the sick and suffering and in procuring for flue City Hospital the best and most modern hospital equipment. and also in providing lllEllliiCilflllPp for those unable to pay for needed carc and medical or surgical sci-vice. jMont/ily Meeting OfSt. Charles ‘Auxiliary . The monthly meeting of the St. Charles Auxiliary Society was held at Cbarllrtctown Hospital Wednes- driv owning. Sept. 6th, with an excellent attendance of members mirlv no give active sci-vice in fur- thcr r: the interests of that in- 5 ‘-ll OH. Four new members were Yczlstorcd and all members were lllllrd Y-fl assist in increasing the The President, Mrs. Macintyre expicsscd the joy and pride of the members to Reverend Mother St. Paula ivlir- has been so many years the Afoihcr Superior of the hospi- iial and associated so intimately on Thursday morning Church at Egmont Bay, S. -—-VISITING GUELPII -- Mrs. MacGougan of Summerslde with her three sons, Keir, Hm-y 5nd James, accompanied by her nep- hsw, Mr. George Penfold left by motor on Thursday morning on a. visit to Guelph, Ont. Mr. KPir lvic- Gougan, will later ctnfiuue the study 0i’ medicine at McGlll Uni- versity-S. ' —NATIVE 0F MILL Ri"v'% PASSES-There passed away a fcw days ago in New York, Mr. Angus McLcllan, formerly of Mill River. The funeral took plate on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Mr. McLcllan was unmarried, one sister, Mrs. Thomas Corcoran of Piusvllle. and one brother, Mr. Joseph McLellan, on the homestead at Mill Rlvcr, are left to mourn, S. —I\'ALKERI(ELLY NUPTIALS ~Scldom did the sun shine more "l iwiih the Charles Auxiliary, be- “ blur; its treasurer, upon her appoint- ment. as lirrhcr General of the. beautifully as it did on the morn- ing of August the sixteenth, and / s h w, t? Alurtlzzi with supremcgsmdom was 5L pawmrs Church‘ "l y I; s ‘ jurl rlmwi-n llT/‘T all ill’: IWIIFPS ofiForl; Augustus, the scene of a more I ,,‘ll,llf‘ order in Ill-ll}. Province, hulitlntprcsting wgddimh when Miss ra-opfll for the mu. and i vlr-l" "hi" up" <l =u lb" hmimwlhiarrznrrt. Walker of m. Ryan bc- “VINTEII- TERM 0n Tllwdfll’. i ‘Lille iii" i ‘it’! 7\l"'ll"1' ll “'35 came the Dfldg of Mr. Carroll September 5th. i lJViill iiiv- lzi y. ‘ frgprit thry parted‘ iyfwlth her as an active member 0i g the Sorf~tj.'_ 3| "n Carter's Bookstllrflysnvlnz thn s. Charles Auxiliary ‘cl ever ln- (ll-air to hcr heart. IWOlli and her interest in its work and Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. ly invited all Mount St. Mary's her new home, Arranuvmvliis were discusscrl for the prcssoniation oi tin. sacred drama ‘The llill oi Triumph," written by Rev. Leo Murphy h; Annapolis Royal nnrl adapted from his novel of the snmn name. " We are well stocked as i’ ' ' usual. The prices of all books _'_' are. sold by us at the regular _ h list as arranged by the l ‘- IIOARD OI EDUCATION. School Supplies Our prices will be found i lower than those asked at u.» Govt. School Supply Store and better values given. Come to Carter's for your wants. Store open each evening. cannzn a co. Limited I This drama will be directed by iPaul Kollins 11.1., (the strolling Vagabond of the air) and it is pur- - posed to present it Oct. 9th, 10th A Sllecial meeting will be hold next week when the ncivly ap_ pointed Mother Superior of the Hospital, Rev. Sister St. Cammi]. lus, will bv introduced to the mem- hers. After further planning (he no- tlvlties for the balance of the year , - the meeting adjourned. .. t‘... . .\Iln;|nl‘n Llnlmnnt for Sciatica. to the strains the work of Charlottetown liospl-iMarchf played by Mm- Charles tul would nrwcr alter. She cordial- Cummmkcl" New Hamllshlre. 55931‘ mcmlmrs ,0 ‘m, l of the bride. The bride was gowncd Kelly of Fort Augustus. The cere- money was performed by Rev. D. P. Croken. Just as the clock chimed lti"i‘l'f“.lil Kltlihii‘ rcplicdlthe hour or 5W9“ ‘he bride’ mm‘ ing on the arm of her brother, Walter, walked Slowly up the aisle of the Wedding [in a dress of white satin, bridal ivell and orange blossoms, and cm; Tried a boquct of Ophelia roses and maizlenhair ferns. lVliss Florence Walker of Boson, Mass, attired in maize chiffon and hat and accos- sories to match nttenrlcri tho tarp-p; Mr. Arthur Lamb of sprlngypqd “mndtd the groom. Alter the core- Plymouth Manille. Binder Twine at Bruce's now. 951- —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- mersida Police Court on Thursday two drunks were each fined $3 and costs. On Friday one drunk was fined Ki and costs-S. ._MISS BATESON SPEAK! AT THE DIFFERENTOONVENTTONS ,Miss Bateson, wlto has charge of the new Carnegie Library demon- stration, attended the various Teachers Conventions throughout the Province and gave a very gen- eral idea of the demonstration as it will be applied in this Province. She said that although the present plan does not include a library for the schooks, she felt: that that would come in time. The present scheme is to cater especially to the needs of the rural people. B-nd W give them the same advantages as the city people. The demonstration is the second of its kind in Canada and is more or less an vxlilmment- There will be many b°°k5 which will be helpful to the teaching pro- fession and to children. The teach- ers could have access to the b00195 and the childr:n could study them with the teacher. A proper respect fo: booksshould be tfllllghi- Th9 idea of the Library is to have only the best books placed before the children. There will be three cen- es in Prince County, at Summer- side, Alberton and Tlsnlsh. but as soon as it was thought. advisable centres would be established in other places. Following Miss Bate- son's talk at. Tignish a committee was formed to arrange for the inking care of the new library-S. PERSONALS -Miss Winnie McCaul of Free- town is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. ' of in —-Mlss Bernice McKenzie Springfield West is a patient the Prince County Hospital-B. -<1=‘riends will regret to learn that Mrs. Walter szhurman of Linkletter Road was operated on in the Prinoe County Hospital re- cently and is doing nicely-S. IF YOU WANT .A OOOTOIl Why Oall The Plumberi’? b Fox. Poultry and Nivestock feeds have this year proven their superiority beyond ques- tlon. Vite strongly recommend ranchers to start immediately feeding SUNGLO FALL FUR- RING RATION as the cereal diet for their foxes. This Ration is Manufactured by us, especially for the Fall-Furring season from August l5ih to December 15th. Promotes clear color, finish, and good body of fur and leather. We also recommend to you: SUNGLO Fox Breads (Vlfiiitc, Wholewhcat Raisin, or mixed bread, dried and ground) Vitaminei'iii~tlle World's greatest Mineral and Condition Powder for Foxes. Also SAVE Money and Foxes by Using: SUNGLO Flea Powder SUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear Lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant Island Industry and your own Profits by Buying at Home. Write for yirioee, descriptive circulars, our latest feed sche- dule, or what have you. (Jhnlnttetown Dealers : mony the bridal party fflfltnfpd y, the home of the bride when a dainty wedding breakfast was; served. Immediately after break- fm the happy couple 1m m» n motor trip l-hrouch the province.‘ 0n their return a reception was] held m, the home of the groovy-LI Previous to her marriage the brig; was given a miscellaneous shower by her friends. She was the rccip- lent vf many beautiful gifts, in- cluding a generous cheque from her former employer in Boston, Mass. Burhoe's Grocery. Jfifdfln 8c Burns. Carter 8: Co., Ltd, international Fox And Animal Foods Ltd. SUMMERSIDFZ, r. 15:. 1:, -_-- ..".l'hll column ll Iolwvcd ‘hi new! of local latmn but ulwrtlnln: of n newly nature may bl inlortod nl e unto n word nrle pliable in advance. ' msuasoarrirlons to The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left st B. J. Mebon’: Drug Store, Mont . 1U . -avn-s. Henry Ryan of Portage is in the Prince County Hmpltal for treatment and is doing nicely. _5. Aimee Yvonne Dolron d Cape Egmont was operated on in the Prince County marital on Thw- day and is doing niccly.-—B. —.M'.rn. Brannon and her dlmsht- er, Miss Ann. 0‘ 1501109011. N‘. 3.. returned on Friday afternoon to their home. Mrs. Brannen was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Selllok of Oleary and Miss Brnnnen the guest of Miss Evelyn McKenzie of Sunnnerslde-S. _ —Miss Catherine MacLeai-i, Su- pervisor of Junior Red Cross, with her guest Miss Shipley of Amherst. N. 8., attended the teacher's con- ventions at Suinmerside, O‘Leary and Tignlsh. Miss Shipley gave a delightful demonstration of vocal music for junior pupils. B. -Mr. W. B. Daley left on re- turn to Boston on Friday morning. lVilrs. Daley and Mrs. D. J. Steele are remaining over on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. W. A. Ohing of Summerelde. _3, I. -<Mrs. T. Sullivan and family of Maiden, Mass, Miss Mildred Hous- ton of Revere, accompanied by Mis. Plllman and eon, left by mot- or Thuisday morning on their re- tum home after a peasant ‘Ilslt with Island friends-S. ald, Saint John, N.B., returned to their home recently, after spending a pleasant holiday at the residence of Mr. D. B. MacDonald, North Bedeque, and visiting east and west from there. Mr. MacDonald thinks the Island Province is one of the best summer resorts in the Mari- tlmes and was favourably impressed with the apparent comfort and pros- perity of the people generally. A HEALTH SERVICE OF‘ THE CANADIANWAIOICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INEURANCE COMPANIII IN CANADA YOUR. WEIGHT "Is it worth while making an ef- fort to control my weight?" ls a. question which each one should ask himself. The control of your body weight is entirely your res- ponsibility; no one else can do this for you. It is worth while to make the effort because experience has —Mr. and ll/Lrs. Fred J. 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Herc value that even ENTERPRISE, long famed for value, has never Now you. can have a new Enterprise Monarch in your kitchen-a range retaining all the special fea- tures which have made it so famous, as well as adding many new ones—-at a. saving of more than one-third the former purchase price. DO NOT WAITI Send at: once for the valuable information offered by the Coupon at the right. For every cooking and home heating need, there is an eflicient Enterprise pro’ duct at a. price that means immediate economy and a quality that means save ings throughout the years. shown that, as a group, those who are either unduly over or under the average weight for their sex, age and height are not as healthy as they sliould be, neither are they as free from disease nor do they live as long as those who are of practically average weight. There is an individual variation. The family whoze members are, in general over, or under weight, are not in this condition because of heredity, but rather because of the eating habits of the family. The overweight family is made up of hearty eaters, the children having in their eating habits, fcllowed the exampe set by their parents, The revsrsc is true as regards the un- dcr-wcight family. ' Height ls influenced by heredity. Tall parents arc likely to have tall children, but the amount of fat which is stored up depends upon the amount of food eaten and not upon heredity. Tire again is an individual matter, for the bodies of some use up more food than others but the individual who is adding up weight and is thus storing up fat, is simply eating more food than his body can use, It does not pay in a health sense to be fat, nor is it desirable to be too thin. After forty, it is better to be slightly below the average weight, but because slendernosa is healthy, it does not follow that to be emaciated is good for the health and well-Ming of the individual conoemed. The beet weight for any person is that weight at which he feels best and ab which he enjoys the largest measure of health. l.n practice, it will be found that this optimum weight is not far from the average figures as given in the published heidht-and-welghi. charts. Having decided that it is worth while to control your weight, the newt question is “How can it be done?" The answer lios in watch- ing your food intake. In order to Increase welshc. use more butter, See Complete Display of Enterprise Ranges ENTERPRISE offers now greater useful- ness, greater beauty and greater econc; throughout a complete line of kitclz. ranges. An investment in one today wi- eave you money through many tomorrowei You Can Buy an Enterprise Range Today at Prices Ranging All the Way from Approximately 0. to as Low as . . . . . . . . . . There is outstanding quality and economy also in ENTERPRISE Cabinet Heaters and Pumacesi MAIL THIS COUPON TO GET THE INTERESTING DETAILS ‘IIII ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO»; LIMITED Dopl- O . Suskvlllo, us. Please send me full particulars about the new ENTERPRISE Ranges. NAm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acnases. . . . . Thefuellbum of” Qééiiii, tiféiiifi Elena-t, u. ENTERPRISE zarhay (balding anJFeahhgiMeJ I I NEW Lovable PRICES . ll. T. IIOLMAII LIMITED Island Distributors SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN foods mentpned weight, and satisfy yourself with for increasing like all babies, iwstriction, and was terrorized at | about. She trlcd one after the olh it seemed as er only to give thfm up bicPu-i‘ fruits and vegetables in their place. though she Just never would go to ' the baby needed sleefl- Th9 Wlwl‘ In all cases, a bounced diet must be eaten, or harm will be done. sleep. Her mother dFd house netdccl it. “Let her suok her thumb for I all the things This is the reason why faddy dlets- she had done with Billy at his age while," she declared, "rm tin-d d plus all the new things she heard. struggling." are dangerous. Questions ooncsming Health, ad- dressed lo the Canadian Medical Annotation, 184 Collrge Sbrezt, To- ronto, will be answercd personally by letter. A cum: FOR. THUMB SUOKING BLlly was three and he sucked his thumb. _ i Jeanie, his sister, was six monthsl old and. she sucked her thumbs-She’ dldn‘t suck it all the time-lush when she went to sleep. At other times she lay and coord and play- ed and never thought of her hand. But her mother was worried.‘ She wasn't going to have another thumb-sucker in the family if she could help it. Wm“ Billy W“ that we she h" worked hard to try to break the habit. She never could, however. and now she was at her wl's' end‘ to lmow who/t to do. , FrdmBldtAlWorse She bought some little bulb- shoped attain to tie over Jeanie’: hands a0 she could not get them to hei- mouth. Jeanie mouthed them and screamed and cried. Af- ter a week of struggle hrr mother tied her arms down in her sides by wrapping a big towel about her fit-i. cream. sugar, and cereals. To mime Wvlshv. nrduce n» use of those This was worse mu. m. may, body. WELL DRILLING Now is a. goo d time to have a well drilled as the equip- ment is on the Island. TRASK WELL GO. VAUGHAN H. GROOM, Local Representative at Summerside Morley M. Bell's Law Office or Phone 297 926 taco VlOTOIlIA—-BRAS Mir-SYDNEY One Price $7.75 SPECIAL PRICES ON CAR LOTS Ask for quotations on slack for blowers. In. Tel. 1000 OAL SEASON IIAS BEOIIII WE OFFER R. LARGE & 0O. Retail b Wholesale 58 Queen St- ‘i