PAGE FOURTEEN .....- ..__ _ ..___._._.» -__~_.-_---- w I Properly aareaeiare arsenal THERE i8 NO SUISTITUYI POI _ . a ~ ENTERPRISE WINTER . is AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS Maire DeLuxe Heating Plants which include motor driven fan units that:— e Supplies heat individually to all rooms. Provides the exact amount of worm air to each room. Heats very quickly. Filters all dust, dirt and smoke from the ale Kills all germs and bacteria in the air. Provides limited Summer air conditioning. Eliminates dry air-provides proper humidification. Very economical-waves fuel. Nothing to freeze. Used in better class homes everywhere. Il-ii-OOI-Qliil-ili Prices depend on the size and style of the home and theilnumbsr of rooms, but Enterprise Winter Air Conditioning Systems have been installed complete foraslow . I “s-Lt... Enterprise Heating Systems are modern, efficient, low in cost and save you _money on fuel. ‘Each gravity and Winter air conditioning system is planned individually for your own home by Enterprise Heating Engineers. — PREPARE ron WINTER iiow Investigate these Enterprise Heating Systems NOW. Already Enterprise facilities are taxed to the limit with orders which have been placed. Make sure of your Winter Heat-Call and see as NOW! ‘ti. 1'7“ Attention Present Owners of ENTERPRISE FIIRNASES QAANYOIWHICHHAVEIQIINSTAUEFOROVIRSIIYEAIII If your Furnace needs ‘repairs, please help us to give you proper service by having our Furnace Repair Men start NOW. Many people were disappointed last year because everyone wanted their Furnace repairs done late In the Fail. ‘ Our men can do the repairs NOW, so it you require any work done ee your Heat- , lng System, Get Your Order In NOW! s THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i Witl| ENTERPRISE You Get 1A PIannecI, Properly Installed , EFFICIENT HEATING SYSTEM Experienced heating men know that the heating unit Is the most important Equipment in any homc. On its efficiency depends your comfort and welfare. That's why leading contractors recommend ENTERPRISE Furnaces and Winter Air Conditioning Systems not only for new homes and buildings, but when re- placement is planned. Modern approach to individual needs has been a feature of ENTERPRISI, engineers and heating service for years, so whether you are concerned with a heating system for the home, or the heating of school, church or place of busin- ess, let HOLMAN’S and ENTERPRISE engineers study you-r requirements. They can recommend a plan, selecting from the wide range of ENTERPRISE Furnaces and Winter Air Conditioning Systems, the one best suited to provide maximum comfort at lowest cost. Enterprise Heating Systems Cover All Requirements For Home - School - Church - Hall or Place of Business ENTERPRISE All - Cast PIPELESS FIIRNAGES ‘l’ Foi Coal and Wood. 4' Will heat your home thoroughly. 4 Will make all your rooms cozy and comfortable, even during the coldest giriiisglziiliyyiinstalled for as low ‘as. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' ENTERPRISE GRAVITY WARM AIR SYSTEMS ‘l’ Are superior Heating Plants that supply heat individually to all rooms as required. 9 Heat faster. P‘ Uses less fuel. ,9 Provide proper humidiflcatlon. '9 Nothing to freeze. P Used in the majority of Canadian names. 4 Approved by Government Housing Agencies. _ Used in Government Housing Projects-including the new li.C.A.F. Houses at the Summerside Air Port. 9 The ideal Heating Plant for new and old Island homes. Prices depend on the size of home and number of roams, but can be supplied completely installed for some homes as low as. . e mucusr 11, 154i msdale iahd ‘I BQRDEN Vicinity —" ‘ Mr. and rm. Urvflle Mai-d i Borden attended the horse r Mill Joye; Malia! o! Monti!!!‘ at. Montague on Wednesday. Qent three weeks recently in i 515155010 WW1 mflldl- Mles Francis l-tazavet o! -—-' met-side ls visiting 1n Borden wi Mia: Catherine ‘Wailaciehwfiflt her friend. Miss Eleanor Mme a very pleasant ho iclay wt er 153“, friend, Miss Norma Layers at. Nor- boro. Mrs. Prank Reid of Borden my. Ml MU! obi-i; of ‘Poronto is‘ erhedfiigsiilairlatiiaersothéy wiirliwn“ so o ' une t-nondlnlqr her holldays at! léhe dgfgo an flpEraflOn, hpmg Q he; pgrenti, Ml‘. 3.11 I5. A. D. O'Brien. Mrs. C. H. Cameron and little -_- son John who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Furlong her parents. Capt. and Mrs. John and Mrs. D. J. Newton motored L. Read. have reiumed to their to Charlottetown and enjoyed the home in Otiaura. night. races on Saturday night. i The many friends o! Mr. WaL Messrs. J- W. O'Brlen and son- ter Farmer of Borden are glad Q ln-law, Mr. Q. J. Furlong were learn that he is recovering nicely interested spectators at the night. from an operation 1n the Cher- rsces in Charlottetown on Satur- loitetown Hospital on Monday dgy, I last. Recent visitors at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Leiflil SIIBWQ and llr. and Mrs. Chas. G Dunn were tamliy who spent the week end in Ms. and Mrs. James Todd of sum- Borden with Mr» Sharpe's per- ircrslde and Mr. Frank McQilaid onto. Mr- imd MH- Gwrso Sharpe o! Kenslngton-Jl. returned to their home in Mono. .ton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sentner and family of Boston, Mass... have Mrs. Norman Macwllllams who zaLilrncd to their home after recently underwent an operation aim-railing a brlct holiday with re- in the Prince Counyt Hospital re- lsilvos in Bimsdale and West tut-nod lo her home ln Borden on (lope. "Tuesday. Her mnny friends wish lher a, speedy recovery. bfrs. D. J. Newton and two children. Carol Anne and Kevni Sincere sympathy o! many nave returned to Montreal after friends in Borden l5 extended, to spending a pleasant hollday at the Mr. Coleman Rogers, engineer on home o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Prlnce Edward Island, on the J. W. O'Brien. death of his wife which occurred —_-— at their home in Chclton ~01! Mr. Leslie Wellman of Water- Monday. AUSUBY- 3H1- lWri. Mass. is spending the eum- —-—— mer months enjoying the yelgnd‘ Mr. and Mn. Gerald began and ‘climate and scenery with his bro- iii-Hilly W110 have been visiting re- ther-in-law ,Mr. Basil MaclNelll iatlves ln P. E. Island were guesta and Mrs. MacNelll. ‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs, -——- Arthur sexton of Bordon on Mr. George Currie. veteran of Tuesday when on route to their World War 11 has Joined the home ln Moncton. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ' m. Ralph Toombl who baa ‘and has left for training 1n Ro- ‘klns. Beak. He ls followed by the been spending the pest months fa beat wishes o! a host of friends. Western Canada, returned to his --- home in Borden on Monday. Ha A large percentage 0r m, 1mm. was acrompanird by his wife who bore of the Eimsdiile Women's 1n- hBd $0M M fl!‘ l4 MOW-fell til stitute attended the District Con-i meet him. ventlon o! the Women's Institutes -—- at Alberton on July 25th and thor- WM- Edwlrd Ollwlr who liol oushiy eruoyed the programme of been spending the summer at the afternoon and evening. Borden left. on Tuesday for her home in Kingston. Ont. she was Ooneretulatlona are extended to accompanied by her mothar-ln-lew Miss Betty Rennie end M3‘. Wl1- Mrs. Norman Oetmey and Miss llarn Wallace on their success 1n Katherine McKonna who will the recent matriculation examin- 51116114 l- "W “mks "19"- ations to P. W. C. They were M1911! of Mr. Wm. B. Wallace, Priiivlbu ot Eimsdaie school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Qhuto and daughter Carole of Lynn. Moss, -—- and Miss Ade Hicks of Sackvllle Visitor! at the home of Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pel- Bruca Currie tor e pleasant, bu; i-ner Trcnholm at. Borden on Fri.- brief holiday were her daughter, day last. They were accompanied Mrs. Jack Wholtzen and Mr, to the mainland by Mr. Powell Vvilollzen and grand-daughger Trenholm who spent the weak end Y. and also Miss Ruth curry, o1 there. Hanteport, N. s. --—- -—-_ .M!r. and Mrs. Sheldon Leard Mr- end Mrs. B. A. McKenna and little daughter Sandra. who accompanied by their, daughter, have been spending the pest wed! Mlse Joan. Mr. Edward McKenna at Sheldons home in Borden ra- and Mr. Wilfred Griffin. motored turned to Sunimerside on Tueu to Rumford, Maine, lug wggk g0 day. Sheldon injured his foot attend the wedding o! Mr. Steph- while unloading machinery all a 911 "Hm, nephew of Mr. R. A. true’: at Island Equlpmefl 0o. McKenna. ,where he ls employed and will be lunable to work for another week. Ho! many friends are pleased to leer-n that the condltlan o! Mrs. The regular auction party o! the Claude MscNelll who has been Bordon women's Instltutn waa receiving treatment in the Prince held 1n the town hall on Thurs- Gounty Hospital :0.- g gum p". day last with five tables playing. lod ls definitely improved and Ladies prize was won by we Mrs. MacNeill is leaving m, h“. Camille Arsonault, gents by Mr. P. Pita! in a few days. J. Mclnnls with consolation prizes ‘igolng to Mrs. J. R. MacLeuchlan Mrs. Hudson Oougl-um (nu and Mr. Bobble MnoMsster. The Regina Doyle) of Brighton, Mo“, freezeout prize was won by Mrs. iéeiltflCl-mzilavbaiiton at'hcr cottage, J. J. MdcIsaeiiL-A. Kl 9 iummer _ 1; “can.” by hsoztg.‘ in.‘ lted many friends in Roeevfllq sewn 00.13pm“ Ind . n” ow Elmsdale and Alberton whilst they 1mm 30mm m m, “m, “my were here. also vlsltln: relatives In Chan‘ lottetown and Western h-ince The death occurred st bar home W" M"- Qtrtwds Doyle Who n In Elmadaie on rridsy. August at present with her sister. Mrs. 25th o1’ Mrs. Dorothy Hardy. l. T. Oallsnusnd Mr. Gallant, widow o! the late James Hardy. Charlottetown and Mrs. (Dr) Mrs. Hardy who was seventy-six Philip J. Farrell of Bedford. Mass, years of age was a life-long resi- who is visiting her oousln. Mrs, dent at Elmsdisle end was l 3'11"‘! O'Brien end Mr. O'Brien, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aiwmm- IJecob Murray. Her sterling aha-r- -—— .acter and hard-working life made Mr. and Mrs. Basil MecNelll her greatly respected by all who Hllisvelbcen busy with visitors. Then» tence and aha will be sadly miso- Be Wise mm TERMS ENTERPRISE i. a ‘ - Enterprise PipeIess Furnaces may be installed new with Q payment October first... FflPMCFI—-P‘IOVO your Fur- nace inetoiled before the caller is full of potatoes. WRITE PHONE_ Come In Gravity and Winter Air, Conditioning Systems-See us about Easy Payment Terms. NOW ' MAN LTD. crisniorrsrowri i l- Young od in the communlty. Sincere (Basel) with he: hudosnd and son sympathy is extended to her be- ll“ hi" Net rammed to Tor-lreavod daughters and emu. HIT oboe after a short viadt. ‘lhelrhmeral was held at lllniadale with"! Olive. we. John when. United Church on Sunday. sue- ‘Inleie of Bourls spent. a brief not 2B end was very largely si- Piiildl! with her parents. Another tended. Interment took place in gmiii". Mill Betty MaoNelll of the adjoining cemetery. "U110 I0! 121w fllflltttllllk hug‘ --_ James Pnndergaet, better as"Big Jl " h be seen b! Dr. Lents. but aha In Bllrnadele reeeiiiiy the Trip.»- “I m" “rnhmd 1' WW!!! l to be employing part o! his m- ‘ °' Wider to re- forced Ietasra by reneiwinl old contacts in Western Prlnce. With “n ‘M m? “and Mom" ‘tihe residence of his cousin. Mr. o! llsbsfleet have also h d g _ .. .. ii! re-un-lon recently. Pa: us: ITEEI: 1T1’ time In nine years, their doiish- always he is kecnl Interested in gmfiNmMPa M0310!‘ returned ggortlng activities yand his vlziltl ohnlomto z Banltorium 1n ould be en inspiration to the H" m“ m! dizr a short vislt. sportsmen of the district. What hl u", 1005;] "1 "£1916 eilii to see lacks in mobility he makes up tor m h" laud‘ "n: 1 Hid hove io in curiosity and keeneaa and his “m. h" wells h Il- Batk to wel- "oblter dicta" on all the things ‘m o’ 30:‘ er aunt Miss Rose that make llfe worth llvlrl are a! Y 0n and her brother entcrtayllnlng and pithy as ever. n"! :0 do finishes ‘Quadran- we ma: rwar to a er survey Heller and Mite Rose Kelly vls- our prflasiects hem his pan, w rssxso o aiwavsg} _s__is_'