n l‘ I Western a‘ ‘colonial: Eastern Guardian Something NEW THE ENTERPRISE Cabinet Heater __A Wonderful Home Heater Delivered for THE ENTERPRISE CABINET HEATER is a distinctly new type of heating device that operates on the same principle the Pipeless Furnace, circulating warmth throughout your home. 21S It draws in the cold air from the floors, heats it as it passes through the Circulator, moistens it to make it healthy and then distributes it evenly to every room. HEATS ALL ROOMS-BOTH UPSTAIRS AND DOWN THE CIRCULATOFtis designed to heat from 3 to 5 rooms and will heat upstairs as well as down. It is especially suitable for heating ad- jillhlng rooms, such as:-living and dining rooms during the day and evening, alter which the doors leading upstairs can be opened so that tile Circulator can take the chill off the upstairs bedrooms. The circulator is not built to give as much heat as a good pipeless furnace but it is ideal for small homes and in large homes where all the looms do not require heat. HOLDS FIRE FOR 15 HOURS THE ENTERPRISE CIRCULATOR is so constructed that the fire can be banked, thus holding its fire from 12 to 15 hours. This keeps the looms warm throughout the night and makes it a pleasure to rise in the morning. it will be found that the CIRCULATOR is very economical to oper- ate. The cost is much less than a Pipeless Furnacepwhile it will eon- sume about the same amount of fuel as a heating stove. To sum it up the Cireulator will generate and circulate sufficient heat to thoroughly heat Z5 to 5 rooms on the same amount of fuel as one heating stove. A Beautiful Heater THE ENTERPRlSE ClRCULATOR stands 5O inches high and is 22 inches square, with beautiful polished, blued steel body and oxidized cast iron top grill, doors, bottom‘ grills and feet. The feed door is large for easy feeding with convenient ash pit door and larqe ash pan with bail handle. The inside heating element has solid cast iron bottom and heavy steel sides and is lined with fire brick. This cast-iron top is, dome shaped and is made with large cast-iron flanfies which assist irl rad- iating the heat and which are ‘so arranged that a kettle can be used on them for boiling water. The Clrculatclr produces a much more intense heat than the ordinary heater and being protected by its fire brick, will not burn out. An important feature of the Circuiator is the waterpan conveniently located and so placed that proper evaporation takes place, providing an abundance of moisture to humidity the air making the warm air fresh and healthful. The Circulator is made for coal burning but a special grate is supplied for wood burning. Order the ENTERPRISE (‘IRCULATOR for complete heating comfort. Price Deliv- ered . . . . . . . . . . . . ......$59.50 HOLMAN’ SUMMERSIDE AND ICHARLOTTETOWN HOME FURNISHERS FOR 70} YEARS i ' 1r r-"ve- '_ . J1?!‘ I The properly of lhc Duke lnclud-lercll probable fatal injuries late ‘all lhe famous hnliuled (llaulla Clui- yesterday when an automobile ln _ . lie lll Scotland. which occupies the which they were driving home from .-i‘llf‘ whlere. by leieind. hlnt-gellllmiiir,alllrlrtvwggsiélglgik lily la Boagonnngisltl . ierr luncuii. n: o . r0 am. . . r ra n as c - of The(Prllll-e of Wills-ll roconlly VlS-[llill near WGWBBIOII Siflllun MP9- lted (llanlls Cnslle und is said lu __“'““_">“ have been disappointed because fhel 17A Hoilflellfllil Mfidlllillé-TYIQY IDNDON. Oct. ilk-fills Earl ofmhostg lane“ m n,,,,e,.|n||“, (or that are acquainted with the sterl- Slrethmore. father of t e Duchess _ 1 _ ling properties of Dr. Tile-mass’ Eclec- o! Yfllil- "i" “l” "Du" °' "Emmi The lturi in Slfulhmorc owns trio Oll in the treatment of many llllll’! and pthemsreoltlelvtleii 5mm, u...“ ailments would not be without it In l! (‘QIIVBH III I ‘VIB es ll f! My; ilhe house. lt ls truly a household n limited lilblllly wmlllflY- il° "9 '° Faun MEN K||_|_5p m lmedlclne and all lt is effective lll he aplq to deduct the expense-s of AUTO ACCIDENT dealing with many ordinary com- flirffllll i!" "m" "'°"‘ M“ '"' plalnts lt la an inexpensive medl- comb lax. Ind 4v "Yo"! "W lml" urmronn. Mnflth. Oct. in ——Four cine. so. keep lt ll. hand no the cull moat of death dues. ‘led only from selected wheat and mun werc killed und u fifth suf- for lt may come most unexpectedly. ~- - .1 —FOR LATE WIITIRN NIWS —Poge 3 l| available. ti. —8EVEN SHORTHORN hull cal- ves for sale. Sire and dams import- ed. D. P. lllacNutt, Malpeque. 198840-2041 -—-WE8TERN AGENT - . Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant 1s uow Guardian Agent in Howlan and will receive news items, advertising and renow- al subscriptions. --ROBIN noon FLOUD ui mu- iiold by leading Island dealer: who arenteo its quality. ~ -—LOADlNG LIVE HOGS at Ken- alngtoil 'l‘llursday. Oct. 21st. Hogs must be in by noon.—('S5d) Aide: Mcasc. 2150-10-1921 -WANTED AT 0NCE.—A FEW cars Certified Seed Potatoes. - Peter MucNutt 8n Son. 1907-10-12-tw4l -COME TO THE HALLOWEEN supper in Mnlpeuue Hall, on 'l'ueii- (lay evening, Oct. 26th, under the auspices of the Princeton Proslly lerlan Laillcs Ald- lf not fine wll‘ be held lilo following evening. 21236-10-‘19-2" —THE L. O. B. A--<l\lo. 520 of llorilen will hold u Chick u Sup DO!’ in Cape Traverse Hal. Ocl 20th, part proceeds in aid of the l’. E. island Orphanage. 2130-10-19-2’ For ll" |l ‘ .\llnllril'il Llnlment. Texas Skies Offer New Effect In Photography SAN ANTONIO. Orf. 1i). — Dis covery that llic cumulous clouds 0i south central 'l‘exus act as n F0 mnrkabie photographic filter llml gives soft and beautiful effects for motion pit-lures. bus resulted ln suc i-cssflil cxperilnenln whereby llll sills-s are now being used us llu principal llflltlil-{Wlllllfl for two bll? fculurtl prolluclions. The vuiuc of buckligliter clouds commonly known as clouds with a silvi-r lining. w-un first brought lpéc prominent-o by Director Vic r l-‘lclning und (‘nlilcrulnnn Junior llowe ol' "'l'llc Rough Riders.“ zilld is now being used lo a revolution- ary exlcnl in ‘l\\‘illF-I" J. ll. Jarboe, of lhc li. Sweatllm Bureau. i-xilluliicil lllul the while flcocy ‘Texas clouds register on filir while llie (‘illifnriliil clouds §l'€\l'(f0ly do u: ull_ bvcilusc the former huvi less moi-slurs and lllPPElflPP lea‘ density. permlllinl: llic dunk rays lo penetrate. Al-xrl, being light 1111(- PVHTIQSCBDI. they are swiepl. iii rap- iilly-t-hanglllg formations by llli (llllf breeze. The density of the roll lug (‘allforiliu clouds hiding lilc islll cusl a shadow‘ lluil pcrmils no ex» [ion-lure on rogalivc. UNITED STATES VESSEL-S ATTACKED BY CHINESE ~ \\'ASHlNGTO.\'. Oct. lll. Chill- cse troop-g fired upon flllil llieil boar lied lhe United Slam-s lnerchanl vessel "lping“ on October 12th, bul vycre forced from the lillin by a1‘ armed guard from the Tnllcd State.‘ cruiser Elczlnoc. the Stale depart menl was udviscil today by Unit ed Slates (‘oils-iii Lockllilrl nt Han kow. . . The incident octzurrrii ill Icllang but no caluiullin; were referred tr in liie despair-ll. O11 (ll-lobar 17tl there additional French gunlloutt were alluckctl u; Hzlnknu‘ according l.o llie {lulled Sllllhs (‘uusul Gen era]. llAll Gilli]? nu “BASGABETS” Fllll BllWELS iliNlllllT No headache, constipation, bed cold or ‘sour stomach by morning Get n IO-cent box. Sick headache, biiiousncas, coated tongue, head and nose cloggcd up with a co|d—-alwl1 a trllci- this to torpid liver; dclayct . fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gnsny stomach. Poisonous mutter clogged in the in- tcstincs, instead of being cast out of the system is re-nbsorbcd into the blond. Whcn this poison reaches the delicate brliin tisuuc it causes con- gestion rind that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. Cuscuretn immediately cleanse the stomach. remove the sour, undigoste’ food und foul gust-s, take the excess bile from tlic liver und curry out all the constipated wnsto mutter and poi- sons in the bowels. , A Cuilcnret to-nipht will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-qt IO-cont box from your drnggiat lncilila your head clonr, stomach iiwcct and your liver and bowels regular for months. FARM PRODUCE WANTED Having rented the Farmers‘ Warehouse and also the Tupllil W.» “ adjoining we Ire now in n pceltlon to handle large quanti- tlee o.‘ farm produce. We ehell be paying highest market prices Ill epot cull for Certified Seed Pote- ton, Canada Grade A teblutoek. feed and nod oats, dreued pork: ...'WATCH so; "rue lndollr Circus Program at Montague, M8111‘ lllllg NOV" 15!. 2114-10-13-31 measrenn AGENT - Mr- I- w. Murdock 1e now Guardian Al“! n Montague and will be pleased .o receive news items, advertising new and renewal subscriptions. ...*THE PROPRIETORB of the King's County Garage. wish to ln- Iorni their patrons and the mlotor- nl in their new garagewznd extend if Service. 2112-10-18-81 ..*CHINCHILLA RABBlT8—Se- :ure the bout. We have them. Pure bred pedigreed. ~ the wonderful ‘M8ll0lll.l" strain. Prize wlners at Nova. Scolla Provincial Exhibition. Nrlle n0 wlo The ‘P. E. island Rall- bltry, Montague. Jill/His? ENJOYED-‘On Wed- lesilay evening last the weekly vlilst party was held in the Catholic lull. Quite a number gathered and 1P9"! a luvs! ollloyable time. The winner of the ladies prize was Mrs. Maurice Donovan and the gentle- man's prize was won by Messrs fumes Condon and Daniel Martel— lrawn by J. Condon. The usual lalnly lunch was served after tho fume. A. ' ..*R. R. WATERWORKS- The . E. ‘i. R. Rmare attempting a 1 if ‘Station Water lflnks in the wu- ieiul of ‘Carillgan on the little Cur- he ‘Bridge This stream ls being dammed up with concrete mill "we. l1 fall of 6 to l‘; feet is obtained iufflclenl to drive two hydraulic ‘illflfi. These rams in turn will elu- mle the water lnlo u tank which a also helm; built. Tho whole llllll-Z. when completed. is expected o ‘work automatically. no pumpinan icing required. if this experiment- ll Syfllem icoi-ka satisfactory 31-5 il lo doubt will, many fillllllflf‘ water lyrslems will likely be contllruclcd ling economy in nllllntelillncn of vny. Considers-bio lnnd liroilnil he llnm will be flooded zlnll thi- lam-fine costs, as well us llllll silo, vlll collie high. ‘The lvorkp h; on he ilroncrly of Phillip lSulilvlilnlllr. WflDvllflld. Land Surveyor, wu-s sur- ‘eylllg these areas last week. The‘ onslrtictlon of this scientific work s under the formansliip of Mr. Don-I id McDonald. r++o+o+v++o oo-mwoo-ooo-M Don't. Forget i the SCOUT CONCERT At Montague October 22nd ‘in Odd Fellow’: Hnll. ll IIIIIRIII. +0444 ++o4+o 040love o0 o0 a‘. PERSONALS _ Hillel‘. H. H. Piece returned rom Halifax Friday evening. A. ~..'°.\_ll'. William und Zllissl Fannie lime-hm. New Perth. visited ‘Mr. ind All-s. Alex McConnell George- .0\\‘n last week. A ..*.\li~s. William McLsren and lllss Ellie! Killgbt. Georgetown. re. lirncil from llullfux last. week, A, .-*.\ir. null Mrs. Ruebuil McDon- llll and two little iluughlcrs, Dorie ind Joan, Charlottetown, motored ‘o Georgetown Sunday. A. Joe Victor v --“Ml'- V is visiting .l'l8llll‘:l and POlIIlIVCI-S ln Charlotte. 0WD. A, -~°Mlss Margaret McPhce is ilsllilll; friends ln Georgetown. A. --"MlSH Beth Douglas has re- lirned lo ller ncllool in East Roy- llll’. filler flfleilllllllz ller fall vaca- -0lI fll licr home in Kluorgclown. A. "Hflfllvsco Matilda and Mary. Jllllllllsil. Poplar Point. Florence “rllflvlg teacher lRlver View and Mr.‘ Leo Faye. Newpnrl vlallou Mont“. Y" 11"" Week. the lzucsls of Mrs. A. J. Fraser. ..“Mr. Albert Fraser, Montague, face-Filly visited Poplar Point, lllc guest of I\lr. John J Campbell. “hi/Ilsa Mary Campbell Poplar Point. um] Mr. Albert Fraser, Mon- ‘lllrllc llltclliled the dance ‘In can]; Inn lost. week. --”Thc All-seen ‘Mzltlliln. nnd Mary Campbell. Poplar Point. Florence Fraser. River View, iMr. Edwin Pel- ers, Rollo Bay und Mr. lfowlzln Milli-filly. Soul-ls River. aponl. Sun- ‘llll’ l" Mlllllflf-fllc. the guests 0g Mrs A. J. Fraser. —~<oo>-___ F" "illlillll: lilo plrllurc Rcqucllco of llll‘ l|l‘|llli‘lll|l‘lll slun- |I|l" ln .\_ s, 3|, lllilklllilllllill’! llfIVlll "(lnP lncrcitlilmlg Purpnlili." llu- grout Solfrlllln- ltilrr- ‘In imuililu \\'llN lull-ii lly Pox Films ping‘- -rii ull n iwl. .\ iliilqur fcnlllri- dili- niny \\‘llt4 Illlllll‘ iml iluly nl‘ llrnleyifn lluf of \\'0IIlf‘ll'l\ iluilfirwllnr. no fulih- liluoil lhrilullli thr- I‘(‘Illl|I‘l(‘lI by linin- llci-illc. llllllll loom nnd lnlll. Dissolve Your Corns In Hot Water This is the beet and surest wny. to let rlllo ‘of cornn and cnlloueeml Perfectly clean and painless, a1. live poultry and In foot ' everything farmers hlvo for sole- Don't forget to give Ill a olll and got our prloul before disposing ol your produce elsewhere. ‘i J. s. MILLMAN. JOHN C. DUGGAN‘ KENBINGTON "B!!! ‘ul too. it you do lt in this way: Cover over the corn or callous with a few drops of Put! hero's Painless Corn Extractor. m- thle morning and night. Take a hot hath and the thing le done. Sim- llie‘! Of course it le. Suceelisful. Yes. lt always ll. Costs but little. Use Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- o+0+0+o¢+on¥ooo0+e+oo4+ 2053-10-H-Gl. I _ tractor. and you're sure to get rid of corne. foot lumps end sore_ col- louaee. Bold by all drunleto. _ lng public that they are now locatJ in invitation to all when in need- ielv departure ln tho construction‘, 9T lillstem now being built at the‘ linen River about three miles from 111mg file rullwny ililcs lllllS prncl-l Borsalinos-nliiltmores, A $7.50 rec-rs 3”“? FALL I Kings. $6.50 fashion approves y0u’ll need to see “The Men’s Store” MOORE 6 I"I°LEOD L IlllllED $5.00 HAT’S what, what’s novel and whalfsnatty is here. The most popular shapes in these three great lines are all here in the colors that every man approves. New brlms, new crowns, new trimmings and of course new colors. If you want the hat that a Mount Stewart Notes The annual meeting of lllc trus- tees of the Peoples’ Cemetery .\li. . Sfeiwart was held Tuesday evenlnil at the home of. the prcolllcnl, Mrs. George ‘Clark. ‘The aecretory‘ MH- Howurd \\’. Glover 83"‘? "l ‘illlenfllll report of the amount collected for it which iva-s IhFOQ-hllllllrflfl and (twenty-five dollars und nineteen cents ($325.19) and the llfll0llllf ox- pentled, three hundred and fifty- one dollars ($351.00). A new wire fence with turned posts und iron gates noiw encloses il.. instead of the former rail lent-c. And llic stumpa and bushes which separ- ated it from the new addition have all been removed making u large improvement. Much credit lli duo the residents of Mt. Stewart and vicinity who on a day appointed. came with right good will and made the improvements mentioned. Mr. lDuulel McAsse-y has been np- poinled caretaker at n slated your- ly salary, and we feel '.'-llll‘0 n beller choice could not have been made no Mr. lllcAnsey ls the rllzbt 1mm in the. right place. »\Vc regret to learn of lilo illness of Mrs. Fred Jardlno who ll won found llecesahry tn remove lo gilt‘ llonplml on Wednesday. the 13th inst. Also the lllnesa of Mrs. Vir- tor Elzun who has enlercll lhe holi- pltnl for treatment. Mr. llorilou. Saturday but Mrs. Jny lends relualnlllg some lime there. George Jay rclurnnil from ‘Among the motorist-a who visit- ed the Capital Thunsiluy were Mlas Eliza Webster. accompanied by Mr lrn Douglas. Wo have heard llle proverb "diz- glng away for denr life" but the formers hereabouts are illggillll away for dear potatoes at present. und quite an amount are being haul- ed ln to the different merchants here who are paying sixty cents per bushel. Some very fine fill cultle are ile- lng bought by John Slmmlns.'but- cherqvhere you are nlwnys sure of lllc best nf beef because John don't "slick" on a price. A meeting of the Y. l’. S. C. E. ell by Mr. Geddle Douglas was eld Sunday evening at ihe home of 'Mr and Mrs. ‘George Clark. The topic for the evening was "The Story of our ‘Bible!’ Many nice rcndlnizn were given. bearing on lhe subject. and some nicely chosen hymrll were sunlr. which all went to make the meeting both interest- ing and instructive. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcbauizlln and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Doultlas, Stllnhnne. motored lo Mount Slow- lir, and‘ Plaqfdd Sunday i-venlnl in. “lllill-‘lillf!’ "very your. but only one ._,, to visil lhcir relatives und friendli- Mr. Martin Thomas. St. Andrew's it; eulplolwstl in lluilrlllll-f u new bun- f-illllfli‘ for llilnsuif. l1‘. -- <»Z<-0->-~ - ~—-- ~- MUCH FUR TRIM -—»--——— u Puzzlc-qlry to find llic coat \\‘ilh- oul, fur! (‘fills for sport's. fol‘ lruvcl, lilo new “l'nl'lllnl" route which (jilillfl gt) quite us slllltflly to lllc llloalri: ill the owning in; lo u restaurant tcu in the‘ afternoon und evening trout..- nil have fur trim- mings this seuzson. One of the newest fur trimmings is calfskin, which Us iliost of you know by now’ lint; ilccu used for some new hut-s. Over hero you t-lln huy bugs of cull- sklu in upollcd hclgi- und while lo luau-ii your lint. Mme. Curie Stamp WARSAW. Oct. Ill. »— Madame CurlcV-l llkoncss adorns one of the new ‘ulnmps just issued by Poland. ll. is n dellculo. wuy of recalling flint the sclcilllsl is u llutlvc of. Poland, ullhough by licr lliurrlnffo lo Pierre Curie. she adopted the French nullolinllly. it is a rare ov~ cnl. for any govcrilillcill lllllli lo hon- ol‘ illly onl- who in llul our of ifs cili- 1.01m. Locate Missing-Tiirls L‘O'NDON_ Ocl. 1.‘). Two thous- und London girls urc repnrlcll as f0 In p500 rcmnlnii ulilrucetl and less lllnn 10 percent reululn llnfounil for more than a fortnight. Special llflllfllllflllrt‘. always engag- ed on the tnsk of tracing lhcan lllli-l- sing girls. and ll ls l-lliid that 50 per- ccn; should never have been rbpor- 101i fill ml-sslllll- Of the lolul of mls. sing persona lll the whole of Enu- inud. less thiln two in every thous- aflLare nevcr head of again. ill u. st lo “J Ii‘ A: Illllllllllflllllll i _ LINEN, 9m until: . \ BLU EBEARITS CASTLE Oct. '1!l-—~Dl‘. (‘liurlvfl well known lnlliqunry. ll") d‘ cred u ‘alxlccillli cclllllrl’ '|“"°' llc hero complete wllli luoal. - Plllllflllel" luurilcr zitofy “"4 legends of on ldnl-fllfill W“ 'l'lle castle wna built in 1550b John ucnl-y Villl. wllfi wns reel” lll-rcllci-l llllrlnl’; the rulgn 0i ' Mary. be culled lm EllKlltlll Bluebell“ llicrc is n ileflnlte lriltllto he who ln the habit of luilliclll men to visit hlln and lllt‘ll lll kept OF BLUING FOR slut, wool., col-roll, RAYON» UNIONS - 4 HAROLD l‘. IHWIII’ O C?" UIITE; Gbnflol Salon Mil" Is Your Child Handicapped ‘I Unknown to their pare millions of children have! perfect vision and are P9 ously handicapped in sch and play. You can be sll your child is not thus llllli capped only through ail e sight examination. HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYi EXAMINEDT H. J .- MABON OPTOMETR lsT MQNTAGUE, P. E. l. Office ‘Connected with / Drugstore l§ FOUND IN ENG 'Sl*S‘Sll'N‘Gi1lIlill‘ST. Key: Baker, ‘Chancellor l‘ lilo llllflllllf‘, of u luinilll “Sh, Johny. nayfl Dr. llcaril. i: lhem for lllflll‘ Jewell)" tlui bodies of hid Vic“ secret chamber beneath ll"! alroase. and his Kill?“ i“ 9"“ haunt that room to this d8! llllll__ly__ ...,--& .. lrifw-lli‘. ..y,