A Home That Depends Upon A HOLMAN ENTERPRISE F UR NA CE For Comfort i N“ Read Wm One Satisfied UBQTB It! Says:- ffl“; y, “My Enterprise Furnace was in- not, i stalled in 1922 and has not cost a n? l cent for repairs. It is as good as n; new, easy on fuel and heats the wi- house comfortably upstairs and i? v down. More than satisfied with it." no] Signed L. C. i“? This is only one of the many en- thusiastic recommendations we have received from Enterprise Fur- ~- nace users. Come in and let us p show you what dozens'of satisfied l owners say- R. T. HOLMAN, Ltd. new Enterprise Furnaces. _ szsscsst sea . Bitter Cold Outside. . . . Comfort! l And Warmth Inside . . . H CtLMAN - ENTERPRISE FURNACE MAIL THIS COUPON Summerside or Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please send me your illustrated folder showing the sums ---------- ---- ---- ADDRESS—--———-—-————--——— With Therelanoreasontogothro h another Winter withon "£51. comfort and economy of modern, efficient Enterprise Heating. Properly planned economical heat- ing is a science which Enterprise heating engineers have studied for fifty years. Their knowledge of furnace building and our practical experience of installation have posi- tfvel reduced heating oosts in hun reds of Island homes of every size and type of construction. Our expert advice on your individual heating problem ls offered to you without cost. Get in our Hardware Department today! . Scientifically planned by E prise Engineers to heat home properly and economical- ly. t Expertly installed by furnace men with years of experience. . Entwprise Furnaces are all cast lron—the only type for life nter- your long .11 . More Enterprise Furnaces use in Prince Edward Island than all other makes combined. . Enterprise Furnace installed in 1922-17 years ago-still good for many more years. , Every Enterprise owner com- pleteiy satisfied. . Enterprise Furnances cost less to operate than any other heat ing system. \- ”.... u,” . W” v10” m”. in showered courioanarlos urn mann- [ancg L-nsM-si-as IOWNAI- November 5th. Ofllllllllllitlfl Cilflfi Int ll It ll A. M. Communion Mt. Herb- mpownsi“ “it-flit n x. Hawaii: u . ' ’ ' Lrflltdl-S-IL cnuacu nausea. — Breads!- hens name tfiauroirmltev. a. mun. “mm ). s P. u. Rose ( Valley 7.30? MN bmdbaau CENTRAL PAH-Ill! Nov. 5th. Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwin. D. D.. will a follows; 1.10 P. M. l ‘UIP YOURSELF with ater lrin°rwcnlsaun fie socialism Iqui Wilt ranch o‘ e ‘flat fbIeB Itxfietddwbeheltiudok. M! Week. 11-134-10-81 WINSIDI PASTORAL CHARGE. flervl y, Novanber 5th are as follows: Winsioe North 11 A. M. Hifllileld 2.80 P. M. Wlnsloe ‘I P. M. . J. R wnner. - I later L-I-ll-S-ll. KOLMANS, (HlBJlOti/OMWII Store have a number or reconditioned used ra very reascnabely priced and these can be purchsa on the Holman Home Plan without. interest. s-m-li-S-IL www “ems...”- o was a wards of “thirty of her friendsgfi by the ted by Mrs. Bill Sherran and Miss Margaret Mchennan. the E1951! lee. at a late hour wish- g Gwiy a pnv wedded life. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER. —M.rs. Geo. Bell entertained at her home 46 Victoria Ave.. on fly evcnins in honor of Mm Gypsy Yo who watsmzo be time principiil in nuns yltiiisé’; es even p ace Mines, c. B.. nday- October 30th. The bride to be was ushered to the seat of honor by Mrs. Bell while lit e Whilma Taylor and White carried in a well filled basket. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Lester Hickox and the merry verses read by Mrs. White. “u Miss Young in her usua witty Way thanked all for their lovely gifts after which the bride to be was with confetti let down from a. bell in the ceiling the decor- ations being carried out n pink and white. A dainty lunch was then servedbv the hostess as lsted by Hlokox. The remainder of the even- t, in games and social (Patriot please in was copy.) in erconrse. 1‘ NUMBER of the younger set got ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hlckox, Brighton Ave, on ‘Thursday evening, October 20th Buy Your New Enterprise Furnace on the HOLMAN Before you instal ANY Heating System . . . Mummy}, Consider the Advantages Enterp rise Offers i HOME P LAN _ If you wish, you can purchase your new Enterprise Furnace on the Holman Home Plan. A small Down Payment installs your Furnace. Balance can be paid in small monthly amounts. “G91 Summerside iireat Britain Denies Formally J wnsamoms, Nov. z-(sm- myfl-flw eat Britain formally denied w- British. resented at the state de- y the Marquea of Loth- nn, British ambassador, also said the ship carried neither bullion nor ‘$8100 of nu Mojesty’: Kovernment ands minister, e Athenla carried guns adlan coastal d I equipping the ship 8s a raider. Ber- lin Ollie-ml: repeatedly have denied that. the ship was sunk o a Ger- man war vessel and Goe bels sug- gested the British sannk her in an board the effort to involve the United States or. lnthlsara note made no dir- eot reference to Goebbe ' charges, carried but noted that Gustav Anderson, an American psssen er on the Athenla had made an at idavlt that. B. M. Copland, the ship's chief told him that the hold and that the Athenia. was W be Wtfitted 8-5 a. raider. Ander- Avaiiable in Pipe or Pipeless Style in a Size For Every Home or Building.... Come ‘In 0 r Write Today F o r F R E E Estimates and Advice Charlottetown partment/s e." p; - 32. Can- eienoe and for Copland has affidavit of ftcer, there were guns in -oomc- Returning Any Da STANDARD hMONTREAL , l WEDN§DAY, NOVEMBER 15th y Up to and including Nov. 26th, I939 f , FIRST CLASS ONE-WAY FARE ‘l _ FOR THE ROUND TRIP ‘$20,411 From OIIARLOTTETOVIN Proportionately Low Fares from Other Stations iecuritle d mite ted that “ - ‘ ffid it. - cording stonrthe evidghce in the phcs- zhnsduii-ing “the ‘hate tilt- this season -—--—-.-_‘ . .. .. -— - has adileved i appl‘ l EXCURSION "ill Gustav Anderson, whether or not mere were guns on ‘Athenia.’ Mr Copland! also contains statement that there were in of fact no guns or other mun ions carried as cargo in the ship on the voyage 1n question." WAR STOPS RICHARDS NEWMARKEI‘. England - (GP) _.1g took s war to prevent, Gordon Richards riding 200 race winners Five srasons in his career the famous lmgllsh jockey this record. and h '18! the double century this investigation of that he never discussed with Mr. question the the sinking. More than 100 persons, in- cluding Canadians and Americans, were lost when the ship went down Se t. 3. ‘Bhe note said that "chief officer sworn in an affldavl B SW01?! int DELHI—(OP) - DGVBWIIQXH of state workshops that they may eventually manufacture locomotives on a large scale has been advanc- ed by appointment of a mechanical engineer to report on the scheme. YMHHHTIUMHEHHY EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Silalllii-III Glasses Ii. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Meniscus. P. E. I. Office Hours: i0 to I2 A. M- 2 to P . M. Holidays etc-. by up intmem Of lee Connects th DRUGSTOBE JHFl-H-FLHJ-F M "n'a'vs'a'a'a'b'a'sfi's'fi'at to tender a miscellaneous shower to Mms Gypsy Youn in honour of her approaching mar age. The bride- to-be was ered to the seat of honour which was prettily decorated for the occasion in nk and white by Mrs. Hickox. The many useful and pretty gifts were wheeled in by Master Marvyn Murray, opened by Miss Eunice Iappln and the hum- orous verses read by Miss Ma aret Lennar. Miss Young in 1191' D 985- ont manner thanked the dOIIOTS 50f Everyone then joined in singing for "She's a Jolly Good llow." Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several of e girls. The remainder of the ev- ening wsss pent; in games and l heart, sing gong. (Patriot 1318886 ccny. ._:____-_- Miss Gypsy Young, City. left Wed- nesday mornlng for Sydney Mines. C. 5.. where her marriage to Mr. Roy McGllllvray is taking place Monday. For lluick Sale 1938 Two ton Heavy Duty Fargo Dump Truck complete with license. 1939 Master D e Chevrolet Sedan. 1938 Master De Luxe Chevrolet Sedan. 1938 De Luxe Dodge Sedan. 1937 Terraplane Coach. 1936 S p e c i a l Plymouth Sedan. Luxe 1934 Special Chevrolet Coupe. 1932 Chrysler Sedan. One 2 year old colt, “heavy”. One 8 year old colt, “heavy”. This is your opportunity to exchange foxes for part payment on the above. F. it. lllcLaine M.” I.-196-1l-2~3i. Mrs. H. C. Hemphlll and Mrs. Lester ' lfffP SM/l/A/Gl GLORIA STUART . monsoon - saw. nu mam-mas m r. m. IOUIIS —- ION. lth. Mad Killer (taught, While Stealing Food and upset a-f days of freedom m the Ariaona stew hospi , lariaed a home on the institution's grounds ton t. ob food and was caught - f re she could flee_ The trunk murderous. who killed her two bwt. friends in 193i, - parentLv had been hiding in e vicinity of Phoenix since she slip- Ded out. of the nominal last Tues- day night, paid a 15-minute visit to the baiside of her ill father, and vanished into the darknes. Dr. Louis J. Sauce, superinten- dent of the hoqaitsl, said Mrs. Judd was hysterical. A sedative was administered and she was put bed, under guaid. “Under no circumstances wlll she be disturbed tonight," Dr. Saxe said. Hospmal attendants caught the insane murderess as she fled from the home of Mel Larson. hospital engineer, on the gmunds. she had stuffed several cans of sowp, spaghetti, bread and a jar 0t jelly into a pillow case. She also obtained two pairs of shoes and some hosiery from the home. Hid In Field Dr. Saxe said she told him slle had been hiding in a corn field ‘ near the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. J_ McKinnell. I “Well, hem I am," she said to| Dr. Saxe when ushered into his presence. After she had been questioned - as to her whereabouts the last six days, she remarked: ‘Tm telling you s lot and youre telling me nothing." Sheriff Lon Jordan reported thht he learned today Mrs. Judd. slayer of Agnes Anne Le R401 and Hedvig Samuelson, whose bodies she dismembered and shipped to Los Angeles ln trunks, visited three hours last night with a minister in Tempe, about 10 miles east of here. Jordan earlier had disclosed that someone telephoned illm at 3 a. m. 1 to say he had found Mrs. Judd and was in the act of delivering her to the hospital when she iump- ed from the automobile and made her getaway. Sheriff's deputies had searched underbnish, orange groves, fields and vacant houses in the vicinity of the hospital grounds throughout the day. Dr. Saxe said he started to ucs- tion her about how she had ived and what she had eaten during her absence. but “decided she was too excited." Very Excited "She became very agitated and waved her arms wildly when ask- ocl how she had lived," Dr, Saxe aid. The old corn field where Mrs. Judd said she had been hiding is pant of the hospital grounds, about |1 l-2 miles northeast of the hos- pital buildings. Dr. Saxe quoted her as saying she had seen "horrible things" in her absence. she wore no shoes. had on an old brown coat, and a drab blue hat. pulled down over he: ears. 1t was not. known where she obtain- ed the clothing nor what became of the new dress and shoes which an attendant said she was wearing when she fled the hospltal, nor the light, coat her parents said she wore when she slipped into their humble home from a back alley. It was disclosed that. sOIn-e of her effects had been found on the grounds late today. It was then that officers predicted she would be apprehended within 24 hours. Dr. Sue's verslmi of her cap- ture or surrender differed from that wld by attendants who said they helped ‘herd’ her into the hospital. The superlnteyident said she ap- peared voluntarily at the door of the ward and knocked. Two atten- dants, he said, ushered her to the administration building and into his office. He said she was sitting in his office when he first saw er "i promised to come back and I illlti" Dr. Soxe quoted her as say- ,n8 Shop's} Moons e Manson's Take Advantage of Bargain C. N. R. Rates! Every department in the store new merchandise and the trsetive on account of the certainty of higher prices later on. Buy new and save. The Basement Suggests for Men and Boys Bach's ‘fliteeceao eombln- go s‘ ‘war czfisnmed hath" a o e e ors Black M c‘ and Brown - — - _ 89c _ Boys’ Cotton Lined Cord r filfifit l.“"n" ‘““‘ “g3 eye's-gig“; "We "-53 m------ ° n_"_____.“l$bl.b9 Boys‘ Heavy Blue Denim Com- Mesfs all wool heavy tweed ~- , work mo. au- s4 $2 93 h“2"1‘3‘;fi°fl_’i ‘l $1.39 to 44 pair — — - ‘ Men's heavy blue denim eom- 33 _ if'__siies__zs_ i: binstion overalls. Isles . 38 to M. 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IESIZBVATION IAILY Ier Further Information Consult any Agsnt- i ANADIAN NATIONA TO fl/[PVWIIERC IN (IINIIDII WELLeé THINK WE‘ Wll_l_ E I THE m» mo. In». Furuvrn Syndicate. o... won m» I LOQK- MIZ. THAT TEE LAKE AHEAD OF US‘ THAT'5 HO LAKE-r ME LAD -' THAT'S A MllZ AGE- r‘" ‘*1 Bv Qserss, M°M".L‘“’ r lGGSvAT ENDOUS lDlOT— WHAT AIZE YOU TRYING Ml THINK- MILUIGGS 1 RATHER REALISHC RAGE "DON'T YOU I aOLisg-ANYI.‘ E ow MIRAZEE? Etlililb M L