9-E Enterprise also faaluras cool or wood and gas combination ranges and straight gas ranges for natural, manufactured or propane bellied no- M Buyltiln The HOLMAN HOME PLAN oiiiv 1 nowii BALANCE Weekly or Monthly 3 Buy It And T!!! Louoeit YOU use an rile MORE YOU'LL List: If! As the years go by, you'll appreciate your Enterprise Coal or Wood and Electric Combination Range more and more. You'll like the convenience of electricity for speedy, cooler cooking in summer; the economy and warm comfort of coal or wood heating in winter. You'll admire the utility of the porcelain top with four high-speed tubular electric elements and two coal-heated covers. You'll be delighted with the large seamless, heavily insulated electric oven with automatic, accurately controlled heat to ensure baking success. Yes, the longer you use your Enterprise Electric and Coal or Wood CombinatioD' the more you'll like it! See it at your nearest '& ' HOLMAN STORE 'roMORaovvi' THERE IS NO SUISTITUTE FOR. Be Wise -. Buy Enterprise For A Lifetime of carefree satisfaction t Fflftlllii iE;i-'I6.'fI-loa,ni.e-.,:: , HEAR" YOU'Re'.. aeooi-me Books! ' I good book that would help Guide Leaders enormously. It is a Red cross publication "Home Nursing". cost - 25 cents. It gives Health in every Guide Company as it 6011- taina all the answers to the First Aid test and the Health sections as set out in the P. 0. R. There is al- so another booklet "Fundamentals of First Aid" that would be a great help to Guides - price 15 cents. I do so hope that you will be interested; the books are obtainable trom the Red Cross ottice or the Field secretary. 76 School st. You will be so enthusiastic at seeing all the answers so plainly given that instructing your Guides will be comparatively simple. Basilica Guide! I am gradually hearing from companies getting started on the Season's work. The 8th Co'y, Basil- ica have lost their Leader. Terry Doucette. who is leaving the Island to work in Toronto and Lieut. Micky Fardy is now in Summer- Iide with her new husband. but fortunately we still have Lieut. Elaine Macdonnld left who is to be Leader of the Bth assisted by Ena Marjorie Murphy. Elaine re- ports that 20 recruits have joined and give them loyalty and support to help in training the new guides, by doing this. they can be practic- ing all the Laws of Guiding. We do sincerely regret losing Terry and Micky; they will be greatly missed at the am meetings and also at Guiders Club. but our best wishes for their happiness go to them. 2111! Pack, St. Paul's Brownies Another wedding. . . ; but owe hope to have the bride come back to us this time. Brown Owl Fleur Billion is to be married next week. and how the Brownie pack will miss her. but I know they will all wish her loads oi happiness and will look forward to her return. Tawny Owl Jean Moore is unable to carry on also so the position looked very glum (or awhile. but cheer up nrownies. we found a solu. tion. Mary Whiteslde. who has long been interested in little sprites and Fairies will be Tawny owl and is to help you to do all that work I know you have planned and I will be popping in on you now and again to be sure that you are all lending a hand and being good Brownies. 6th and 7th Trinity co'y With Mrs. H. Cudmore as Lead- er once again the good old 7th. is getting underway this week and will no doubt win more laureis tor the Company. Marshiield company have great plans for this winter as so many will be working on the First class work. Tthey have a hard grind ahead but with their determina- tion I have no doubt or the result. Mrs. John Munn and Mrs. Hector Jenkins will again be the Leaders. I cannot think of any more news just now. This was just to let you know about the wonderful book and also that everyone is getting going, and that if you haven',t well. maybe it's time! i In eiiiiiiionrroviii .lEAllEllSHlP belongs to A largely attended political meet- ing was held in the hlllm 'lhurs- day evenlnl Swt the Mrs. Duncan llsrshall and sun shirlay Numo were spent visitors to the capital on Thursday. Many oi the people at this vicin- ity attended the delicious chicken supper in Hampshire. The many friends of little Laura Walsh are scary to hear or he: re- cent illness; all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Neil Campbell teacher of Kingston school attended the Rural 'Queen's Local teacher Can- The members ed the Kingston W. I. were snjoyably entertained by the Hampshire W. 1. on Tuesday evening Sept; the lath at the home of Mrs. Chester and Mrs. John Ed- wards. These societies are contin- uing to do good work for the better- ment oi! home, school and country. The Kingston Y. P. U. was held in the church on Monday evening. Sept. the lath. The Devotional pet- iod was conducted by ahlrley New- son. Business matters were presid- ed over by the : Jdent. The ap- pointment of new committees took place. Recreation was led by Mus Elva Gamester and Harold Smith. Meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. The sincere community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doeherty in the death of their child Vincent Ehrl. The iuner- al was held on Monday afternoon and was largely attended. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. M. K. Charman. Interment was in King- the Company. I hope that all ston Cemetery. the senior Guides will rally g i found their new Leaders With the arrival this 1allotMiiirl- time electric power in the prosper- ous (arming district 0! Kingston in- cluding the old village of that name. the whole place has taken on the aspect or a new era. Already a considerable proportion of the term homes and outbuildings are sup- plied with electric light. as well as power tor various ms oi! domestic and farm machine y. l On Tuesday evening September the lath friends and neighbors gathered at the home 01 Mrs. Alex Docherty to tender a shower in honor or her daughter Blanche who is a bride to be. The heavily laden baskets were carried in by Master Allan Willis and Nancy Willis. To the strains of Lohengrins wedding March capably played by Miss Hilda Gallant the bride was escorted to BABY'S some st ?""'..'?"'.'.i'".'i.5.'.'i'"' M- "" ii."-..:m...""f F... cow BRAND ..-?”,.;il iiiiiiiiic sons sympathy or the slits. Blanche thanked one and all set their slits. Alter all Joined in "Mar She's A Fellow." A vdainty by the ladies. Friendly conversation whiled away the evening. . ' AVONIJA W. I. Avonlsa W. I. met at the home or Mrs. Leigh Warren on lent. min. In the absence or the president. Mrs. Allen wyand presided. Meet- ing opened with ode and repeating creed in pnison. Minutes or last sneetitu were read and appswirad. Mr. and Mr;.uI-toward Geri; ml uwmgtguctort giiggt feign”! eats! h A Book I 6 iii a 6m es. O05?-GI” 30d 31' 0 were men .v - w. even a - A dainty lune was served and COAL OI WOOD IND "' " "' "' " itora to the home or Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Goo..Gough and Mn. Goo. us. meeting closed with the m. ELECTRIC CCHIINATIOH I have Just read an extremely Idllr Newson. M". mug; glrl;:d1l:id3Cllu0;l tionnl Anthem. . Bi!!!-plan: Rustlco. sick - Mrs. EL. Mclleill and Mrs. Roy Wool- ner: Rustieo school .. Mrs, will rul , triti 1 d lanned vention held in Charlottetown on '1'00m'bI and Mrs. uleh warren. automobile withinlo eeto! the pol- p "l'l'b::.uce:;nm;,u.";':i:ho?,1d he may 59,; 3,. mm lwstlco school needs hand basin, loo . Wallis. Alder- Pllier towels and pencil sharpener. shot. to police that he oon-imlttee to get same. It was da- clded to have a house to house canvass for the cancer Campaign, The resular monthly meeting or in WEDNESDAY- . ma GUARDIAN. r T , .. .m........... ..,a......... , . - I A g. V V 3. 1 Kingston and .':.i.';.'fi.?'J:..;'.”.5'?3.i9'...li".'i'.;'”.i; "”'”'..... '.'..'.”.i:'.'li..”'"'........'-'”'. ee . Vicinity e.--.:r:::'2.1:.:.t:-..:ii.."::-.:.':-'.:.i:'.': .3-'l"':.'. 2-ea-..:n . I V '3' Miaanilda Gallantanaosadthe strat-lanonwaystouut-badiltasw: Onto IIM-” 8-(OP) EAJHIAON. , -car thieves last aglit stole an parked his ear oppodts a police stat- ion. when he retiumed tor the aut- omobile it was gone. e'6'nIrdets"ure ";!i'iII-OVdiIIIbIe A Whennl u.m'dcofa!oodoeadeiak.thcsa'aaa"i Hoerrrma select equipment with unusual v ,3 II care. That's why aluminum utensils are used in hospital kitchens everywhere. Health authorities recommend aluminum because it meets every need of hygienic food preparation. Enjoy this food protection in your home, too. 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