-_-Peppermint Jacket ova-Pep- permint gum ‘ paid ns soon : Y oaodooooao00000000p0000000aoooooooaaoaaaaoaao Candy jacket just “melts in your mouth" then you get the delectable gum center. And with Wrigley’s three old standbys also affording friendly aid to teeth, throat, breath, appetite and digestion. Soothing, thirst- quenching. aking Li: next cigar taste ' er’s iMiliing 100., iMt. Herbert; 3. .4; .~Dairy Ga la ‘Gina give-l hlraa. Bull.‘ 911mm oidand upwardl- 1, ‘Bert R. iBrown, York; 2, ‘Farm- Edwln Jteid, Rollo Bay. Bull, '2 yearrs ald—1, ‘Dominion Experiments! lmrm, Charlottetown; 2. Fannofla lMilling 00.; ‘3, McLean. Clyde ‘River; 4, Rodd, Milton. ‘ ‘Bull. 1 year old-l, 1B. R. Brown; 2, MciRae Eros, ‘North Wiltalrflre; s, lBert R. iBr-own. l ’ ‘Bull, senior calf-l, Easton Brosl, Charlottetown; *2, lBert R. Brown; B. ‘Bert 1R. Brown: 4, Dominion Ex- perimental" lFarm; 16, ert 1R. Brown. iBul". junior calf~1, Dominion ‘Ex- perimental Farm; 2. ‘A. iMc-Rae & Sons. Charlottetown; 3, C. T. Fer- guson, York. , Cow in milk or calf, 4 years old and over-l, Bert R. Brown; 2. Walla-cc Wood & ISOH. 11187811119111; 3, W.~R. Younker; 4, Dominion Ex- perimental lFarm; 5. .F'armer‘s Mll- ling ‘Co.; 6, ‘Eastou iBros. - _ Cow, 3 years old, in milk or cn-lf, -—1, A. MoRae f: ISons; ‘2. J. Hi Love, [East litoyalty; Li. ‘Bert R. Brown; 4, ‘Easton ‘riBos. iHeifer, 2 years old-I, Easton Bros; 2, A. iMcRae & Sons; 3, B. R. Brown; 4, fBert ‘R. Brown; 5, A. ‘McKee & ‘Sons. ‘Heifer, 1 year old-l, Farmer's Milling 00.; 2, Dominion Experi- mental ‘Farm; 3. A. McRae & Sons; 4, William Gurney k rSon, lCharlot- town; 5, A. MoRae & Sons; 6. Eas- ton Bros. iHeifer, senior calf-l, Bert R. Brown; 2, Dominion Expert-mental Farm; 3, ‘A. rMoRae & Sons; 4, A McRae & ‘Sons; 5, Easton Bros; 6, W. R. Younker. Heifer, junior calf-i, C. D. lMc- Lean, Clyde iRiver; 2. Dominion Experimental ‘Farm; 3, Farmer's Milling C0,; 4, 'Bert R. Brown; 5, Bert R. Brown; 6, lMlllOll Gurney, East ‘Royalty. _ Herd consisting ‘of one bull and four -females-—~l, tBert R. Brown: 2. Enston iBros.; 3, Farmer's lMl-lllng Co. Breeder's young herd, consisting of 1 ‘bull and 4 females-d, A. ‘Mc- Rae & Sons; 2, ‘Bart IR. ‘Brown; 3, C. T. Ferguson, York.» lSpeclcl prize offered by the iCan- adian ‘Bank of Commerce for cham- pion pure bred Ayrshire female un- der 3 years old—-1,‘Easton Bros. - Special prizes offered by the Prince Edward ilsland lAyrshire Breeders’ Association: ‘For best junior champion Ayr- shire female under 2 years old—1, ,Bert ‘It. Brown. r: A. fianadifs Share of Cateen Funds (Special to The Guardian.) ,it ILONIJON, Oct. 14.—lt is lenrnctll authoritatively today that Canadian shurc of tho profits froruaorzi] at n CELERY ‘igctrs without saying" reasonable price. furrl rnnutrnts o Zlaiitllll yroirmls,‘ from rive biavg.‘ and i\r‘n‘.y conic-cu Lqngunrep) no n. lbonrti itmounts, to ill pounds rnnkc you surilc. makrng n grand tolnl of flonlitlilurgc case (half barrel) llilS Ibncn mudo oll flr-totillt of thof-G cases $13.50. ‘ i‘). periititmztry ‘Force cntrtt-crri (illgift: and on acmunt of the Nnvylr-ri for klvilpint! for some time: and Army t-rtnteen hoard llll'\lf‘ oi" cud in your r-rti-crs for as mall)’ 84.007 pounds, lr"";1.", a bniunr- ,1]. due of {H.741 pr iris which will lr-lfo inclosc the necessary cash, and r tho Finance Min- they will be forwarded to ister of tho Dominion informs tlvnhronrcst shipping point, =War (iiitco to whom this aurountixvircthcr by freight or express. is to Wm made payable. _ (To non-hooking stations Fflie ‘Dominion News " - charges.) stands that in calculating f‘ share, thr- (fauadi: was tukcn as one and three teenth as compared to the lish soldiers. one in vitw of formers larger pay. Tire figures given arc the state add J. J. GAY d. SON (Zirarlottctown, P. E. I. slx- Iii- Eng- suit of nu accounting to the end in» of April 1913 whon the rationing ' of canteens was adopted. ro- ’l‘l_ro medicinal properties in cel- ery are now so well recognized that , What intelligent people want to illfivknoiv win-re can we procure lLzEaston Bros, We; ihq oxrr-llidlorrirry rml-l- ii‘zirrt'trorri,_;po\v gnlcry in such large quanti- ttve, thnt we nro [enabled to ultwe-exhihtow-l, A. iMcRae & Sons. the (‘unalliou share oi‘ tho prnfrirmlf (direct from the ‘producer t0 thel price that will: Think of it, a‘ size of Dickie Bros, Truro; pounds. Payment oi‘ 234L651) pounrlsicclery f6‘;- $2_50,_3 c3595 (or 57,00 (fr-lury is not washed, but intend- ‘scs as required, not forgetting your IFor best bull under 2 years- 1, Bert R. Brown; 2, McRae lBros. ‘For the ‘best Ayrshire or Ayr- shire grade animal. any oge, owned and exhibited by a new exhibitor. ——1, Walter GregonBracklsy iBeach; 2, lHarold Storey, Winsloe Station. ‘For the beet 4 animals, either sex, any age, get of one sire, to be lowned and bred by exhibitor.——1, ‘For the best I2 animals, progeny of one cow, owned and bred by the Ciaae XV.-- Hoieteln-Frlealan. ‘Bull, 3 years old and upwards-l 2, Chas and Geo. A. Godfrey, North Wiltshire; 3, Nell McDonald, tBradalbane. _ Bull, ‘2 years old-i. J. Walter Jones, Bunlbury; 2, Alex. R. Mc- Kay, Charlottetown. Brill, 1 year old.——1, Falconwood Farm; 2, -Dickie |Bros.; 3, J. Wal- ter Jones; 4, J.' Walter Jones. ‘Bull, senior calf,—1, Howard Call- heck, Tryon; 2, Dickie ‘Bros; 3. W. J. Gibson & ‘Son, ‘Marshfleld; 4. W. J. Gibson -& iSbn. IBulI, junior calf-—1, Dickie Bros; 2, Faiconwood Farm; 3, Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey; 4, Alex R. Mc- Kay, Charlottetown. ‘Cow in ‘mil-k or calf, 4 years old and over—1, Alex. Agnew, Charlot- tetown; 2, ‘W. J. Gibson & Son; 3. ti!‘ l ~l;; . eftrfét-filfuawfli‘ ......H~‘-“R~..“~....n~..~;.e le with alilfle practice ~81» can qou......... Yotill save an et 31' oaoo00QO0099 oco - won by H; J."Kd1(l1'll0tly,BMl'lhD0l"l. Weldon Vi‘. '1' y, Vernon ‘giver, M111. 1 17hr d—1, W. G. ‘Darke, , Broohflcld. Dickie -Bros.; 4, ‘Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey; 5, Alex. Agnew. lCow, 3 years old, in ‘milk or calf ——1, Dic-kie Bros; 2, Alex Agnew; 3, J. Walter Jones; 4, W. McCal- ium, Southport. Heifer, -2 years old-——1, J. H. Love, iEast dloyalty; 2, Gordon New- son, North River; 3, ‘Dickie Bros; 4, J. Walter Jones; 5, J. Walter Jones. Heifer. 1 year old—-1, Dickie Bree-i H. J.»Kennedy, ‘Southport; 3. Howard Callbeck; 4, Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey; 15, J. WnlterJones. ‘Heifer, senior calf-i, _Dickie Bros; 2, Dickie Bros; 3. Dickie Bros: 4, Gordon rNewson; 5, Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey. - ‘Heifer, junior calf-l, Dickie Bros.; 2. Falconwood Farm; 3. Alex. R. McKay. Herd of 1 ‘bull and 4 females-l, Dickie Bros; 2, J. Walter Jones. Breeder's young herd——1, Dickie Bros-l 2. J. Wal-tenJones. Champion Ibull- shown in class~— 1, Dickie lBros. champion female shown in class —1, Alex. Agnew. ‘Canadian ‘Bank of Commerce sil- ver 011D for champion pure bred Holstein female. under 3 years, was won by H. d. Kennedy, Soutbport. IPIlIlCB lEdward ilsland Holstein $900111! for champion ‘pure bred ag- ed female. Was won by Alex. Ag- new. (idiariotrteinwn. ‘Qripce ‘Edward Isl-and Holstein special for champion Dhre ‘bred Holstein female under 2 years, was Giana XVL-s-‘Guarpaayal ‘Bull, 8‘ years uld and upwardr-l, lBnll, junior calf-d. diaper Bros, Charlottetown‘ I. Roper Bros. 100w la mill: or calf. 4 years old and over-J. W. C. Darke; imloper D- —1, W, J..Darke, Brooltfleld. n,l -' 551m. . ‘eat .‘_; 2, Roper Bron; 8, 1pm.; z, W. came-be.“ 8 W.‘ G. Dark ' of"! bull and Lfemales-l, Bros. 1, Weldon lRiver. Champion female shown in class Olaaa ifVlL-Jaraay. Bull, 3 yearniold and upwards-l, Stead iBroa, if-ilglrueld. i911". 1 Y _ . Old-ll, Edgar Easter, North -Wlit ire‘; Zgwni, Chg-kg at Sons, iNorth- Wlllsliirq,‘ ', nun, juuior can-a, MemLBrosJ 2. SteadrBrol. . '- ' _ _ Cow in‘ mllkror calf. 4 Years old E114 (WW-l. Wm. Clarke & Sons; Cow in milk or calf.3.; jllbetauin 2, Wm. ‘Clarke & Sons; 3, Wm. Clarke & !Sons.: 4, Edgar Easter, ‘Cow, 3 years old in milk or calf ——'1,' Wm. Clarke & Sons; 2, Wm. Clarke & Sons; 3, Edgar Easter. Heifer, 2 years old—1,'Wm_ Clarke 8: ‘Sons; 2. Wm. Clarke d: Sous; 3. Edgar Easter. 'Hei-fe_r, 1 year old-d. Wm. Clarke & Sons; 2, Wm. Clarke t‘: Sous; 3, Wm. ‘Clarke & Sons; 4, Edgar- Eas- ter. il-Ieifer, senior calf —41,.Wm. Clarke & Sons: 2. Wm. Clarke & Sons; 3, Stead iBros. lHelfer, Junior calf ——1, Stead Bros; 2, Stead Bros. Herd, consisting of 1 bull and 4 females-——1, Wm. Clarke & Solis; l. Stead Bros: 3, ‘Stead -Bros. lBreedefs young herd, consisting of 1 bull and 4 females-l. Wm. Clarke ‘dz ‘Sons; 2, ‘Stead iBfog, ‘Champion ‘bull shown in class- l. ‘Edgar Easter. _ Champion female shown in class ——1, Wm. ‘Clanke & Sons. c"!!! X|X-—Ayrahlre and Holstein Grades. Cow. 4 years old and upwards. in milk or culi'——1. Wallace Wood ti’: 5011. Marslnfleld; 2, Chas. and Geo. -‘\- 901511051; 3. A. -McRae; 4, Edwin Reid. R0110 Bay: 5. J. iH. Love. Cow in_mil‘k or calf, 3 years old -1, Gordon ‘Newson; 2, Wallace Wood & Son; s, Calvin IWood, Char- lottetown. C _‘1- J- ‘H LOW; 2. ‘Wallace Wood 53 15011; 3, Cordon Newsou. Heller» 1 Y0?" Olllr-l. ‘Chas and 99°- A- 3011110)’; 2. Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey; 3, ‘Chas, and flea, A_ 901111831; 4r A. MdRae & ‘Sons. Heifer calf, under 1 year and over 6 months-u, Wailrme wood 5K 130118; 2, Wallace Wood & vSOIltij 3. Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey. Heifer calf. under 6 months and over 3 months—1, ‘Irving Thomp. B011. Dunstaffnage; 2, J. H. Love; 3, W-m. Gueruey & 18011. ‘ 1Specinl prizes donated by Geo.L Browse, for best four animals, eith- er sex, any age, owned by ‘one ex. hlbwr. the set of 1 Pure bred Hol- stein sire-II, ‘Dickie Bros.‘;‘ ‘ z, Chas. and‘ Geo. A. Godfrey, Shecial prizes donated by Hy-nd- man & 00., Ltd, forthe best 4 ant. ‘"515- ellhfil‘ 59X. 0-11)" age. owned by one exhibitor, the get of 1 ‘pure bred Ayrshire slr9—1,‘East0n Bros ‘l. IBert 1R. Brown. Ciaaa XX-Jeraey or Guerlflhey Gradea. ‘COW. 4 years old and ‘upwards, in rtlr..zz.a‘"—‘-‘~ s e‘ 0W"; . d B .; , W. G. Darke. ea 1 ms 3 tCow, in -milk or calf, 3 years old —41. James F. Roper, Charlotte. WWB- 2. Edgar Easter; 3,“13_ 1-1 Newsome, ‘North lRiver. r M91191‘. 2 years old and under 3. —'1.S1enhen Iwlwyd. Winsloe. Heifer. 1 year 0111-1. wm.'cllll'lk( 5 3011B; 2, James F. Roper" 3 Duncan Marshall, Kingston, ' ' lHeifer calf under 1 year and over 6 months-l, James F. Roper. lHelfer calf under 6 months and 0V9!‘ 3.-—‘1. iStephen Holroyd. Special prizes donated by Fen- 119" 0 Chandler. for best 4 Efllmills 8111181" sex. any age, owned ‘by one exhibitor, ‘the get of 1 pure brad Guernsey sire-l, Roper Bros; 2 Rtlrsper ‘Bros. ' pecial prizes offered by W. K. Rosersattor best 4 animals,‘ either 59X, B11? use. owned by one exhibit. 01'. the get of one‘ pure bred Jersey !l1'0——1.’Wlm. Clarke d: Sons; 2.1M- Bflg ‘Bustier. ' P611111 prizes donated by-d-ion. W. M. Lea, Commissioner of Agri- culture for best display of grade females.‘ owned by one exhibitor. Herd to be sired by‘ an ‘ennui b90404 by 11 Dltre bred bull. 130th Ci‘: “said 418"’? xleréled eligible-n, . eo, . .1 - ‘ _ s. Etter. ‘ ‘9 my’ 2' A ‘Carvell ‘Bros. special prflgg {or host 2 pure bred dairy, nnimclg, m; DPOduct of one cow, either sex, any M1.‘ mm: Roper pa. "Heifer, dunior calf-——1, ‘Roper e. Herd, consistlnl of Lbull and 4 females-——1, Roper, area;- 2,,;W. (i. . Duke. . A "Breeder's young herd. Qfllllisting Roper Champion bull shown in eiass— 7'1‘. Tweedy. Vernon B05101‘. 2 years old and under 3. ' w p d Bag Nets lowest. prices ate llolzaa’: Summerslde $100096- » 1 -3l --WANTED maker. steady work. hilest waxes. M. L. Frank MacKsazle, Bummer- side. The death took place at not m Bpturday night of dill-s. Edward Slmmon at- the axe of 5,3 V081,’!- The funeral will take place 191111)’. home. -<SENFI'E - I . Tmpossn 4-0.. Wednesday ,111¥,J_!1,Q1'1'l0 d9" ltvered judgment at Summerflldfi in the case of a man snarled inflicted was 8200,00 and costs or six months in Jail. -FUNE!RiAL HELD. — .The death of ‘Miss Bertha Davisou pc- curred at her home in Bedeque on Friday morning, Oct. 13th. funeral was held-from her late residence on Saturday at ‘2 p. m. death took place at Sherbrook at Samuel Hall at-the age of 75 dow, two sons, Frank H., Alberta: and Lyman at home. The funeral at Z p. m. to the Peoples CemQ tery. .-a. Y. Pt- U.—The fall re-orgfinl" zamlon meeting of the B.‘ Y. I’. U. was held last Friday evening in the Baptist Vestry, a promising attend- ance bslrtg a feature of the meet» year were elected as follows: Pres- ident, Mrs. A. K. Herman; Vice Pres, Mr. w. Hogs: Secly. M1811 Corney; Treas. Miss Williams; Pianist. Miss Schurman; Chairmarr of committeera-“Seek Ye First. Miss V. Waugh; "Make hierry." Mrs. Jelly; “Touch Net." 1W"- O- C. McNelll; “Go Ye." Mr-s. ll. T. Colvin; "News," Mr. C. B. Jelly- —0N carrot-true TRIP.‘- Mlss rMarion Jack, a celebrated Canadian artist‘ is paying a visit ‘to r Summer-side and >makinii 801119 sketches in oil of a few of the beauty spots in the vicinity. She purchased her studies in the art ed’ with marked commendation her we“ as in London. Bermingirunr. Chicago, Toronto, Montreal and other ‘Canadian cities. ‘Sire has also been commissioned and exe- cuted with appreciation portrait painting of severalot’ the nobility of the British Commonwealth. Miiss Jack is delighted with the beautiful landscapes p. ‘ed by surlslantl and as this visit will the too short to satisfy hcr she antici- pates returning in. ‘the near 'ui.uro to ad-d to her collections oi‘ sketches. She is thc. secretary, of the Plscatanurrgrntin of‘ paint‘ are. rSbe is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Wyatt. Miss-Jack is travelling ‘n company with‘ (Mrs. Kate C. lies. of ‘Eil-itt, Me, who is an active worker and a prominent and notel speaker on lines of progressive thought. exhibitor -1, Bert R. ‘Brown; 2, A. rMoRae & Sons; 3, H. J. Kenne- iy, Soutlrport. Clan XXI. ISpeciaI prizes given by the‘ P. E. island ‘Department of ‘Agriculture. To the person showing the greatest skill in ijudglng dairy cat‘tle—1. Unsworth Gurney, rEasf. Royalty‘, 2. Earl MdRae, North "Wiltsbi-re; 3. D‘. ‘Fred MoRae, North Wlltshire; i, Elmer Duflett, Winsloe Station; 5, Wallace 1E. Rodd, Milton. To the person showing the. great- est skill ‘i-n judging ‘beef cattle-l. D. Fred McRae; 2, Wilton Gurney; 3. ‘Leo. Praught, ‘Cherry Valley; 4. Unsworth Gurney; 5, rEarllYldRae. ‘The Bank of ‘Nova Scotla. special prizes for best 4 cows in milk, the property of one exhibitor-d, Bert R. Brown; ‘2, Walter Jones; 3, Daston IBros. ‘The slrleld for the largest and best exhibit of dairy cattle. in the parade held on Thursday afternoon on the race track ‘in front of the grand stand and offered byMessrs. Prowse Hl'0B., Ltd., was won by Messrs Dickie Br0s.. of Truro. . ‘Rogers iHardware rCo.. special prizes forbest 4 pure bred calves (dairy) ‘owned by one exhibitor. either sex, under 1 year, was won by the following-l, Diclrlsllrosl; ti‘; Sons. -.___ 115e, not necessarllyowned byona g J r ‘l‘ -. effara 0m Hundred. for the heat artlclia on "The Canadian: SNVIFFOXIBPQOdIPI Alsoclatloa , ' qollara ‘($100.00) lll-‘OIIIIYPFIZII .-‘* ‘The priaa to bauilvldad as follows: FIheT-enlzi ttpom cAei-i atooiipflttza aaoo CASH Truce Flltzs mm capo-r . (To be Continued) PRIZE "s the Bllvar Fox lnduat y- Jaei-IOAF from Holman‘! Catalol; l moat-leer QUALITY- smut! at once a coal.‘ -LAT,E MR8. 8- lllljlONr-s, (Monday) at 2 p. m.' from her llltfl i‘ before him on Frlday‘"last with‘ be; ing in possession of a still the fine The ‘ _osa1'u a-Ectirdrtsrx- The, his home ‘Sunday evening of M12. years. He leaves to mourn his wl- ‘ ing. Officers for the ensuing half . centres of Europe and has cxhibit- ~ paintings in the iSalon in Paris. 115 l 2, A. McRae d: Sons; 3, Wm. Clarke '4 ~All~aniciaa mutt treat wlththa tluatry from an historical ‘and comm indato contain not more tharrtflliil‘ liver Fax In- alistagimlnt, were . t . a auiimlttad for aampatfilbn llilthla ’ ‘m: ‘ - Bros; 3, Roper Bros; 4, hopel- ‘Cow, 8 years pld, in or calf ——1, Roper Bron: I, Rop‘ r Bros. ‘Heifer, I years old-——1, Darka; 8, Roper lflros; 8, Bron ‘ '1 year old-d. W. G. -W. 0. Darla; I. Roper hdnda f~th.0dcrat ,“ nl jive in “Strait-ti... 3.111%...‘ n ‘ all“, n4 :1. oawbn-Iltlclaa will bl m1; gbpgrtywfl 9.. r -'~‘-'I’-‘-."51?-l 2x -. hi‘ will take place Tuesday afternoon ,. _, , Sea» lee’ . Canadian lllvar’ Fax rarAaaeclatlan --iliirs. Mitchell visiting in Summersidc the ghost of the Mawley House. an inspiring thought. if he is a man-has an ambition to shield his family from the conse- quences of what ma happen to him. uty he owes t those dependent upon him. ~ . He knows it is a Women, by intuition, of this protection. It will plnco ou un-der no obligation whatever to learn all about an Imperial Li e‘ Policy suited to‘ your own particular needs. Write for full information today. IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE CGMPANY Western Personals. of Halifax is —Mrs. Chas. iMcGregor of Chur- iottetosln is visiting in Summer slide thr. guest of Mrs._L. B._llunt._ Steeland iron joints expand unevenly with excessive "Heck-Enterprise Furnaces have no top Joints and 1s ‘ALL-CAST-IRON. , ._ . , smoke, gas, dust and the other annoyances of Steel-Rad- liators and ordinary Pipe Furnaces. ‘ The hip drawback with other furnaoea la the fact that the radiator la madaof‘! ‘iron, two metalnwhich expand unevenly, thus opening the joints and allowing the escape of gaa, ameke, duet and other annoyances. .T_l-i,l8 DRAW- BACK HAS BEEN OVERGOME BY THEENTERPRISE PIPELESS FURNACE which la made of aii-east-lron, with deep cut joints. the radiator partibularlyrbainwfraqqirfl" top joints altogether and the lower cup joints being exceptlo "y deep. Thus, no inattar how sudden the change in temperature, the jolnta will not open Ilka other furnacall a danger that la over praaent with the ateal-and-lron typo of. radiator.‘ ____ our our-Jinn ‘Mini. rrns coupon ‘ecnvolnatlon of ‘steel and ‘~., . . . _ p t summnnrairrpt."10mm ~- ‘_ i I am open to conviction regal-dim Qllfltlillpalfleilty furnace. over the ordlna 10f Entopriaa Hpalaaa Fur such apyatam. NAME -.-........ ripeness , T the strong arm of protect- , ion is evenabout those we_love, is a beautrful——a comfortrng-— Every woman asap orrrca r. A. r-"Aaquuaasou, Blanch Manager n. r. Motif/m.- tint-ran, I ‘ \ has a grim horror of herself having to face some clay the same sufiermg and humiliation as she has seen become Every man— the lot of others. It would .be easy by means ‘of an Imperial Monthly Income Policy for you to build aboutuour loved onesa , stron and rugged safeguard-a safe- guar ‘which, after‘ you are gone, - will remain a permanent, tangible evidence, of your affection. sense the need omorrow you may be unlnnurabla. oEiCanada - TORONTO Riley Charlottetown Thursday night. and is doin left Wednesday morning for Bos- well as can Ibe expected. ton where they will spend the win- ter ‘the guests 0t’ their aunt,- IMTS. E. W. llughaon. —Mr. M. S. Bernstein of Equity Pictures Corp., of ‘ York, was in Summerside Fri -—-'l‘he rrinny friends of Mrs. E. in connection with booking ‘C. Cusciy, will be pleased to know Gnudet with big attractions for that she was successfully operated new Theatre. ‘ guaranteed by. the Makerauand By Holmanh, Summaraide” lint Enterprise Pineia ‘ Furnace is iliilliti Guaranteed . Besides bearing a written guarantee from the manu- facturers every Enterprise All-Caat-lron Pipalaaa Furnace sold by us is guaranteed by R. T. Holman, Limited. The Enterprise people and ouraalvaa have been in bullnnaa for many years and we cannot -afford to guarantee any artlcla that we are not sure is absolutely, reliable In every vgvay. In conaidering the purchase of a furnace be aura that the oKe you select is guaranteed to satisfy l1"! "19" "llkQl sure that the guarantee la strong enough and backed by l concern that you can depenti-upon. .. Therefore there is no dagger of i-_ i. 7. ‘w s‘) .........-.......'|..;a_..:...... ' ......._....... l, 1". .1 , _ -......»---.. eyl \' ' 1,. , t’ _ _ of an all-caebininjfiblbafi Jyne. ‘la ma. ma yourilfll! .|r._r.e_a1;|ta~r|ra_o;;w' Q0", iouothar with your frae chart for pianninfmyitom »_-..~....,.......¢»-qt-3»§dfy . “‘7_