Made by Enterprise. Modern design. Large copper reservoir. Burns wood or coal. Large wood firebox, 3 piece back lining. IIOLMAIPS GREA FORIOADAYS ONLY. This SALE Positively, ENDS SATURDAY, A OCTOBER 27th. Enterprise x Quick powerful o o Q Lifetime nickel, .170 Interest. Bakes perfectly. ‘ ‘ Drop oven door. Accurate thermometer. Cheerful ivory trim. CAPITAL F AR ABOVE IT’.S PRICE CLASS Positively one of the best Range Values you could get anywhere — an outstendlps Stove that is far above its price class for beauty, for cooking and heating per- formance, for new conven- iences and for durability. 34,90 Monthly l0 Months. Copper O o heater. z o o Iron-clad oven Economical fire box. Takes 24” wood, 3 piece back lining. and dependable, for coal makes 8.piy Construction. bearing steel eastirpn flee. op. 7.20 MONTHLY-ll) MOE Tl: Enterprise p NEW MAJESTIC Canada's Greatest RANGE liALlIE ———i'—-L"Ee modern Range for the every-day man with all the best features of higher priced rangesMSturdy or wood, Its low price it “Canada's Greatest Range Value.” Enterprise fully meet the most exact- mg demands of the modern A gsilitgéggliltilTAoaNai ') A THE RANGE YOU’VE A ENVANTED IS Enterprise _ IKO DUKE “The ISLANDS’ Most Po ular R NGE” ‘A Super Range of massive i strength and rugged beauty -- flllwifllly designed engineers housewife for better easier cooking with genuine economy of fuel. $9.35 Monthly-IO Months. No Interest by to and YOURS ,8 o ‘Polish Top. , o Quick baking oven. \ . H .0 t! . 9 sflflibflii’ ‘n?! mm‘ . wag‘, xeurgxeded Q Graduated cooking dampeI. 9 L‘ a me “ c i“ n overs," wumin clog“ g Double fire-regulator. : Cilglfgurdihfri: slitfw glowing tire. : Thicker durable lining.‘ . ' Th‘ heaviest ran" bum‘ Footwarmer hearth. Q NEW 8W1‘! Plllel feid- z ‘nth, and‘ '1' HS-NO INTEREST o Bmed oven dw- $5.00 Places an Enterprise Range In Your Home-JUST. TillNK 0F IT! HormoneExtracts An Alleged» Cure For Childlessness (Iy Howard w. Blokeelec. ‘ ' Med Press Science Editor) (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOBTON_ Oct, ill-The cure of so pcnxnt oi chlldlessnels amon! X00 married couples by the eds)’ method oi’ taking daily a iew drops o1 Hormone extracts was rePOTT-ed to the American College oi’ Sur- Icons here today. The infertility was not conilnedi in one sex, in this group of 200' persons. It was as likely to be the| men as the woman, and respons- ibility was quite evenly divided ‘the results were reported by Dr. Allan Winter Rowe, director oi re- search of the Evans Memorial Hospital, Boston. The extracts which ended the dhiidlessness were those oi the pituiary gland, the thyroid and ovary. The pltuary lies near the lose of the brain and governs the boperation of the entire series oi’ luctless glands which include not only those oi’ sex but the adrenals, fliyroids and parathyroids, or glands which have no apparent di- rect relation to either sex or ter- lllity. 'In some instances the infertility ippeared to be due to conditions lowered vitality effecting the ‘ generally. This was especially true o! those who were inlertile iioien The lack o! sufficient thyroid activity reduced the entire eflect on sex. Yet when thyroid extract brought up the genera children disa . In the series of 100 couples there children Proved directly due to trouble with the pituitary gland. women. In every ease, whether man or women. giving oi! pituitary ex- Among those having thyroid dif- ficulties the male partners were thyroid persons, 2! oi them men and six women. The ovarian cases Thisgevebdnlenandllwolnen as the original oeuses of inhrtility i'0lll‘ persons also who seemed to be a mixture. ’ on account o! thyroid Iilllfl de- bodily energy and had 110 direct health level the bar to were 6D persons whose lack 0i Hal! 0! these were men Ind h!!! tract ended the lack o! children. largely at fault. 'l1'here were i’! were 21 women. among the 100 couplos- There were EASTERN Gllllllillii —R.EXALI. Taylor mug 0o, 1% and 1% inch lead p at Breeds. [iii ll j lei N95 Liberal H STOR s llvllfl"! SUMERSIDE-CHARLOTTETOWN sunnlslnl GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle s l e-Ihls column is reserved loi- news or local interest but advertising o! a newly lotus may he inserted at s cents a ward strictly Ibis in advance. '" BALI all this week. Remington. 10-174.! -Av'm ‘raven heavy duty l Goodrich Silvertown com tires m stock at Drew's. L-1l8D-l0-22-2i. -I AND I LB. SHEET LEAD; , in stock L-l 40-20-21. -LNN'UAL CHICKEN SUPPER "able-l “in: r3: m‘ 7"”? " ""'° "“‘" stJu-rslhilweeverywllet- '.".:.:.' :.'."'::..."‘:"..'.':' .:.'...s units. rm .. ° n... vullfls II WIW- _ G. W. 80g: and Miss (nee '°.‘.lfi"..““' r: r... ~ M n e on e Mebolrs Drug em, Montague, mm a i‘ "fwrm mtfymfihfi; earl r "°l°”“.."°'....§’t .2; - M-M 1- m» e ve. e peope _ yealanmmm“ umbeenepatlentintberrineeooun time, Iv-lMO-IO-fll-li. AEVEBAL BOABDBRI can be accommodated by Mrs. Annie. merside. L-1899-l0-22-3i —!'A5SED AWAY AT KNUTS- FORlD-An old and respected resid- ent oi Knutsiond passed away Isaac Harrie. at the advanced ego" oi’ a4 years. The deceased enjoyed -excellent health until a few days be- iore his death. He was the eldest son o! the iota William Harris 10r- merly oi 5t. fleanors. The family removed to O one or their moat esteemed citizens. He resided with his son. Harry, from whose home the iunerel took place on seturdey to Springfield Baptist church. Rev. J. O. Peacock conducted the luncral service. In- torment was in the there. There are left to cherish the mem- ory 0i an ofleotionate father and brother the following: three ems sent he a membership tore the Annual Mes led November cers be published later. taking a most will dented interest in tb o! which seems to ~ ~ wmr~=zlnFa and program oi es Omolrl “mil-ill! i! launched and will be comple- in IN and “preoc- activitiel all PI theweytorthebhgsst yesrint existence or this Men's Association. Rhodes at I Argyle Street, Bum- --6 ve he --TUG 0F WAR, Bedeque Rink. I'll-st pull iosdsmF“ by on ior the light m, .. Island cham- Wednesday lest in the person or Mr. nlonship cup, donated Ion. Heath Strong. Murray Harbour vl. Carleton; Upper neetown vs now- er Bedeque. More entries expected. Also semi iinal pull for Strong b Morrison light weight cup. North Bedeque vs. South Bedeque. Ad- mission 10c. InISSS-‘IO-N-Di -__-.-i -C. Y. H. L. OPENING CAID PERSONALS ._..i_ -—Ml'l. Heclbert o! Indian River has entered the Prince County Hos- Mill-i t o! iEgmont ......,__. ~10. Amie Arsenaul Bey is a patient in the rrlnce Coun- ty mick-G -Mrs. Jams films oi French Riv- erlstheg-uest oi Mrswm-I. mailman o! lummerside.-s -—-'i‘ile many friends oi Mrs. Dan flnollmln 0! Oflllealy will be pleas- ed to mew that she is recovering alter her serious illness at the Prince lid-WIN! Island Hospital. ‘where she wesshzlursed by Miss Hazel . returned to her home by oer ca Thursday-s -1lr. end we. Peter L. Mae- Oreeth have returned to their home in Halifax alter spending ‘some weeks with their daughter. ms. w. spam . by returned th them for a short holiday accompanied by her little eon, Patna-q "BIA!!! I011) BIINNIAL SYNOD .._-_..... (ly The hnadien Press) , Oct. al-Represent- llcal Synod oi’ Gan- oongxegations, Rev. 3&5’ ii ll l Formal Brief ‘On (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BAH?!‘ JOHN, N. 8., Oct. Il-A tonnal brief setting iorth claims oi saint John for the muting through this port oi e. larger proportion o! the import and export trailic oi the Canadian National Rsllwlyl will be presented to the board oi trustees of the O. IN. R. at the re- quest oi the chairman. Hon. C. P. Fuller-torn. KO. Saint John's claims as a nation- aily-owned port tor mono equitable treatment from the nationally- owned railway system were in- formally laid before w. miller-ton, J. Eduard LalBellc, K11. C. N. R. trustee, and B. J. Hungerlord, O. N. R. president, by Mayor J. W. Brittein today at s conference in Oity Hall. west side access for the Oanndien National Railways. Attenuation oi the West Indies lteelnshlp service schedule oi the Osnedien National so u to pro- vide more adequate delpetch oi m Indies shipments from Saint tlonel sailings iroml- leint Jolm. last Hard Coal luelesuy;iodnyiiishayfleepertebm' financed. OI pleeuiirtyseltoeel reoleomiert. 41in eoelwuieeleriteiepnoesodleihwiilre- llljleleihportlngthil andoflertlleiieueeholder -llo ‘rvrlvross-on exhibi- bition in ta one iilnepclmdsm” md”m“ antdnihewpeuldeJbr mmmm” mmelafiiltrgesolneetwinka4 ire-mun up moo-m" g s15; . :3- a: Australian-New Ifilllid lIIifl. an RestofltiontoBcint-loittiolln ‘steamship St. John Claims. The mayor urged: Provision of‘ Allowance n» Your n» stalls If in Saleable Condition mama's AN ENTERPRISE .4 T YOUR PRICE, $88.85, $48.50 $51, $54, $63, $74, $77, $80.50, $98.50, $99.50, $126, $1.29.. HOLMANS ENTERPRISE EXCEL IN BEAUTYe-ECONOMYe-QUICK-BAKING-z-DEPENDABILITY Board To Receive ' nlimhlmt balmy’ ml 1C?» hi! 2353‘. wllcrintcndezit in 0n I; Iffltulty oi $80,909. __-_.. ___--__._..._--...-..~. w... _._ ,____ "r Rainbow ““‘i°»t.“€°.'fl..”"‘ tobmekthebenkat ‘F lineman-tum Infill-Io A BBIE DANCE HALL’ _BORDEN I TIIQBJIY Evenings, Jimmie's Orchestra... Admission 20o Elliot's Orchestra;- Admiseion 85a, Friday Evenings. h- 1- nlmw. ,. _ v ‘if lflflli FOB SALE i i l I 1 A nu- share oi Oenedlen its-ion. m!“ "It 0i‘ Summer lacres. Will l-‘be sold in two W" “Ml emu it desired. so m. wmi buildings, “no, m, q m roid, and s1 hcrflgqflj* without buildings.