At WHY NOT‘ YOU‘? QYBPY flay hundreds of thrifty Canadian House- wives arewchanging to “Canada’s Finest Range” -—- ENPiaRPRISE — You too, can enjoy the ances of an Enterpr these fine ranges. Enterprise Outstanding value in Has highly polished With Waterfron Or Reservoir 7100 Others $49.50 up N0 Need To Buy The Ordinary -- There's An ENTERPRISE Every‘ Popular Price l Be. smooth, better cooking and baking perform- ise at low cost. Come in today and learn how easy it is to own one of "CAPITAL" this attractive steel range. 10D. big roomy oven and closet. Suitable for all medium size families. t $5 DOWN Delivers Any Enterprise BALANCE In Easy Payments No Interest l Wise-Modernizie With Enteirprise Sold And Guaranteed By Summerside — Charlottetown SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL Honor Roll for October:- Buiior Department! Jrade X-i. Ruth Maelnnls; 2. Eileen Aylward; 3. Roland Jones. Grade IX-l. Alphonsus Mac- lnnis: 2, Hammond Kelly; 3. Keith Mutch Grade VIII-l. Lots Henry; 3. Stanley Macliin and Gilbert Gense initial»; 3. Dorothy Cooper. Grade Vi—1, Louise Henry, Grade V —-l. Margaret Mac- - Innis Highest Average -R.ulh Mac- lnnis 97.8. Primary Department Jrade IV—-(Seniori -1. Iorna flood; 2. Edna Robertson; 3. Jos- eph Burns. Grade i.'V— (Junior) Class A 1. Norman Cnrish and Wary Mmhin. f. Ruth Plppey; 3, Mary Cahill. Grade III-l. Eileen Mnclnn I. Edith Kelly; 3-. Frances Mnc Carron, Grade if-l. Blair Kelly and Dorothy Machln; 2. Joyce Cole; 3. Buddy Cooper. . Grade I-Senlor 1. Noreen Mac- Plierson; 2. Alfred Cole; 3. Phyllis MarCnrron. Grade I Junior—1. Calvin Wood. l- Sill-la Flood. Hé-lotiizhest Average v 92.7 —-Lorna- Teachers: Austin w. x al. 01min McCardle. mm i "v When ot the stone quor- a rles two weeks ogo, we ,5 bought several lovely ‘ monuments which ore pric- ed below our usuol low i‘ price, which we con olwoys Q give on account of not hov- . "19 uny agents. This clone saves you from $15.00 to ‘ $50 dollars on each monu- ment, ond we ore olso giv- ing o discount for the bol- , once of the year on our en- tire stock of Swede ond Native Gronites ond Ver-;, mont Marble. Chandler s. truly i n. / Molpeque Rood Neor Radio Towers Phone i336. r@i- -j- ‘Eastern Guardian .'This column ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able ln advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS lo_ . the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume ..'.ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread lrom each bag. .."TiiE BOYS‘ and Girls Prize Contest at Mabonls Drug Store. Montague begins November 12th. Vote for your favorite with every purchase. L-75-1l-14-l9. ..'WEEKLY PARTY -— At the weekly card partv ‘held at St. James Hall. Georgetown. ladies milk u-ls won bv Mrs. Michael Burke and the gentlemens by Mr. Einm-rt McDonald. ..‘NARRO\V ESCAPE -— What well might lii‘l\’l' nroveai to be a very serious accident occurred at the Georgetown School recently uvhen Harry the ~ix your old son of Mr. and Mrs. TIGHT)’ Parker was struck by a baseball bat while watching the tillier boy's at WM. He was immediately rushed to ‘Doctor Kennedy's office where af- ttor having his injuries dressed he iwar. taken lc his home. -G. I A4’)‘R“iISTICE DANCE — One iof the lnreest crowds on record at- ‘tendcd the Legions Armistice Dnnre and card party at. George- town. After the usual card hour in which prircs were won by Mrs. Eileen MaCnnncll And J. J. Con- don and consolation prizes award- tcd to lililllcent Fraser and Kimball Vtct"r. a very excellent llinch was served bv the Ladies of the In- stltute. Then for several hours the huge crowd (inncnd to the very entlt-intr nnu-lt- m’ Jack Webster and his Orchestra Jack and his boys sure can make an ordinary dance into a "whale" of n time. —G. PERSONALS ..'Miss Joyce Buffet of Courts. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Spur- geou Walker, Georgetown. G. Mr. and Mrs J-iarolri McDonald. of Genres-town, left. recently for a forlniqhtfs visit with friends in To- ronto. G ..‘Mr, Jnhn R. Stewart of New -—G. ..'Ml.=s Wlnnifred MacKenzle of Mt. Swwnrt. is visiting in Gerrgc- mn-n, thn guest, or her friend Miss Ina White. ..'Mrs. D. J. Stewart and Mrs. Harry Davlsnn, Mrmlnmio. spent a few days in the City this weekL . ‘Mr, Woodrow Stewart. 1mm‘ Mrmingve. has loft on a visit. t0 his sister tn Bedford. Mass. L. ..°Mrs, Laura I-fublev who has some some time with her mother. Mrs. Annie Wirzhtma". MW“? Montague. left for her home in Brighton. Mass. ..'Mi55 Marjorie Monte. ie and friend Miss Hyndmtln. Helen splay at iiuFiili Glnszmv. N. S. is spending n few- days at his home in Georgetown, J ~ --'- -§\-JJ_&*J¢/l.t 5:128...» ' t . iThe Central Guardian t This column is reserved for new; of loco-l interest but advertising of I I16"! nature may be inserted able ln advance. CRASWELL r0.- fliowgraphs. ' now roa - rim] mm“ $55111. BREAKFAS: China, Silverware or Plum, i XMAS PIIOTOS-CILASWELLS. L-i3l-l1-15-6i CONFEDERATION LIFE uvsu - anon. L-iiiflb-‘i-Zi-IIIZ uxcaunanr PHOTOGRAPHS _ 900k!- L-l36-ll-l5-l: CARLOAD or CEMENT just ai- rived. Rogers Hardware co, L-128-l1-15 2 EVANGELISTIC SERVICES I. the Lot 48 Cross Road.» Church each night this week at 7.30 except Paid-tidal’. J, W. Hayter. Minister. L-l46-ll-l5-1i MISS vans , (YAMPBIILL, aoeom" nlengAgf ‘ G. Ellifll-t Full Wil give a 511m- , radio recital over CFCY at 6.30 this tTHB-sdflv) evening. a. presentation oi Moore & McLeod Limited. L-l47-ll-15-li wanna: rna aoonnzooans aaaa COMES FROM -—ln a Pro. Polioe Court yesterday. under cross- exarnination by Mr. Johnson Monmeal Detective Houben stared that the vendor got beer from the dtffeient breweries allnrnately and that he had noticed that, of 0X18 period all the bootleggers would ‘have one kind of beer, then may .would have another kind. They ' changed a/bout every two weeks. POLICE COURT - At police, mutt yesterday a diuiik was {med ‘$10 "m1 605w. and another who failed to appear has his ball es_ preated. An Indian drunk was gjy. i en 30 days suspended sentenoefThe Oflse of a man charged with omr. Mina a motor vehicle to the oom- im°n dancer was adjourned one week. TWO prohibition cases were ‘fldlollmtd. A man who pleaded suilty of the unlawful possession of i grliitzioxicatlng liquor was fined $10 If l tent-i n word strictly ply- Porrldge Oat-s hibition prosecution in the City. I In Memoriam MISS ELLA l‘. PDWERS The death occurred at her resi- dence, 151 Cumberland Street‘ in the early hours of Sunday mJfiiillg. Nov. l3, i938, of Miss Ella P. Pow- ers after a lingering illness of over two years. A daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Powers, the deceased ed to this province with her por- ts. . enin i898 she removed in Provid- eme a, L, where, with the excep- tion of the 2 1-2 years. Mid 56V" this city, she remained. Shortly after her, net SUDDEN ILLNESS. — The aym. ‘jc-Thy of» many friends will g0 w: o Mrs. R. R. Hurst in the sudden‘. tress of her mother Mrs. Miller of vcnev. who was taken ill i-n Mono-l n on Fricia night. Mrs. Miller; {ad bee" Vi W13 in Montreal and ~'l‘ellfll‘i¢l0fl. N. B., in ap ient good health and was on er way to g Charlottetown to visit Mr. and Mrs. ii-Iurst when she look guddenly 111 while entering the hotel in Monc- ton. Mrs, Hurst was immediately Moncton Saturday morning Where g the L. Wood, Southport, are spendin week-end in Monet/on, N. B. ..'Mr. Gordon Douglas accom- panied by hls friend. Mr. Nichol- son spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dou- glas, Georgetown. —G. .."Ilhe Misses Jacqullne and Ester Lacourslerre of Georgetown. left recently for Quebec where we understand excellent positions s.- wait them. ..'We regret to report that the condition of Mrs. Thomas Henry. Georgetown is gradually growing worse. G Cavendish 8n Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. Angus Nicholson are glad to know that she has returned to her home much improved in health after a serious operlatiou in the Kings County Hos- p ta . - Mr. John Rowe. Charlottetown, was a business visitor to 48 Rand on Thursday. A masquerade dance was held in St. Teresa's Hall on Wednesday evening .poiisored by the Children of Mary. There was a fair crowd in attendance and everyone spent a most enjoyable evening. music was rendered by Webster's Or- chestra. Prlzefor the best costume was won bv Miiss Patricia Kelly raggedly dres~e<i as a trump. Sec- ond prize went to Miss Kathleen Mooney n Japanese girl. After the judging lunches were sold and hot tea served. Mr. William Kehauglan was in Cardigan, Thursday on business, . Mr. Alexander McLeod, City was a business visitor to 48 Road during the past week. ' The annual meeting of the Bald- wlnis Rood Women's Institute was held at the hom: of Mrs. Peter McKonna on Tue ay evening with the president, Mrs. M. P. Cor- _00l‘fill presiding. {toll call was re- sponded to by 12 members and two visitors. Minutes of the previ- ous meeting were read and approv- ed. Election of new officers for the incoming year then took place. the Mrs. Peter Carter, dentr- Mrs. M. P. Corcoran. 2nd \'lC€-[)l‘('.ilfi‘0flb—— Mrs. Peter Mc- Kenna. $2Cr€t8W ——Mi.\s Marlon McCarthy, Directors -Mrs, ter McKenna. Mrs. John Corcoran, Mrs. Hugih McAi-ee Auditors - Mrs. Patrick McQuald. School Committee -Mrs. John Corooran. isick Committee Mrs. Bernard Mc- Qusid. Miss Blanche Marque. Bri- ftertalnment Committee Miss lFrancis McQuald, Miss Blanche Marque. A vote of thanks was —G. ltendered to the retiring president for her good work during the past lyears. Study Clubs were discussed land decided upon. Meetings to be held in the near future. A letter of sympathy is to be sent to a for- mer member latelv bereaved. It was decided upon to hold a dance in the school room. A very enter- ttalnlng and amusing contest was terrorized by Miss Marion Mc- lCarthy, prise was won by Mrs. Edward Cairns, After singing God save the King s very dainty luncheon was served bv the hostess L. land little daughter and s pleasant ‘social hour was spent. Next meet- ling to be held in roll call Christmas following being elected. Prestdent- p 1st vice-piesi- l the sohooiroom . rec theyrfound Mrs. lvlillei- very critic aly ill. Mrs. Hurst remained with her mother who has a. wide circle of lends here. made on previous visits. Mr. Hurst came home Satur- day night. "RICHER QUALITY of fur more than pays for the trouble and pains f"!!! Ito to in caring for foxes. Diet 5 all Important. Feeding the Ross- Miller Way is no more expensive, it is more scientific. l Personals Miss Lush-MacDonald, Peter's Road, is visiting in the City, the guest of Mrs. Margaret McLean, Hillsboro Street. Miss Allie Muirhead and her niece. Miss Ethel Hodgson, left Charlottetown inst week for St. Petersburg. Florida. to spend the winter. ‘They skipped over in New, York for a short visit. on their way s/cuth. Use Minards Liniment for burns. ELLIOTVALE SCHOOL Honor Roll for October; Grade X-l, Louise Whalen; 2. Eillfien Keoughan: 3. Gertrude‘ G . Grade VIlI-l. Raymond Gill; 2. Leo Kenny. Grade VI -l. Bob Carmichael; 2. Ellren Kenny; 3. Harold Wood- 1W. Grade IV-l. Marjorie Keoug- han: 2. Edith Cavennagh; Cl. Vin- cent Whalen. Grade III-l. Carl McInuis. Grad-e I-1. Arnold wlmlen; z, Johnnie Gill; 3. Flfirengg Mc. nnls. Grade I -1. Joan McInnis. Anne Gill. Teacher. ‘VIIEATLEY SCHOO-L Honor Roll for Clot-diver: G.ade X-l. Vrrna Cudmore; 2. Hilda MncQuarrie. Grade VIII-1. Isutel Cucrmore: 2. Alice MacPherson: 3. Allison Carr. Grade V Sr.-1. Co's Axworthy. Grade V Jr.-l. Jovre Cudmore: 2. Stirling MacQuarrie; 3. Robert Matheson. Grade III~L Bennett. Carr; 2. Florence Younker. Grade II —1, Helen Cudmore. Grade I sr. -—1, Freda Man- Quarrie: 2. Sydnev MaeQunn-le. and Chester Younker. Grade I Jr. --1. Jean Carr: 2. Htiv-elvn Macinnls; 3. Blanche \ Younker, Perfect Attendance: Verna Cud- notified and with Mr. Hurst went to, city she was stricken with her ill- ness that although borne with Christian patience. terminated fatally but peacefully on Sunday. surviving are one sister. Mary Agnes. Dorchester Mass.. two bro» . thers. Frank in St. Johns New- foundland and Arthur in Omaha Nebraska also a loving niece. MM‘ Powers with whom the deceased . made her home, and William P Powers of the Guardian Publishing Dom-Lid Co. staff. , The funeral takes place this lTuesday morninE at 9-45 l0 5i- - Dunstants Basilica. l The Guardian joins sympathy. in sincere In Memoriam DIR. DONALD ANDREWS‘ The friends and relatives throughout the Province and el=e- where will regret to lcarn of the death on November 13th. of Mr. Don't‘ Andrews, a hlrhly rlvpect- ed citizen of Hunter River, aged 74 years. the best of health, fell in his home two weeks ago and never recover- ed from the injuries received at that time. He is a man who will be greatly missed in the community, nnd es- I peclally ln the home where he was . a kind and an affectionate father. The funeral takes place Wcdnes- l day. November 16th, at 2 oclockt in the afternoon, ‘ In Memoriam DEATH OF MR. MARTIN ‘ MCLEAN The sad news of the death of Mr. Martin McLean which occurred in Seattle, W851i» 0n the 27th.. U1!- was received by his relatives and friends in this-his native city- with great regret. _ After graduating from the Prince of Wales College, the late Mr, Mc- Lean entered upon the business of banking in which he continued in one form or another for the rest of his life. His early training was ob- tained in the old Merchants Bout: of P. E. i. of which his father, the late Wiiltam McLean, was at that‘ time manager. bili- W-‘YY Shfiflls’; thereafter he migrated to the State. of Washington, where he coutlnuedl his banking c-arccr, first in Daven- port and afterwards in 590K111"? and Seattle. rising in the will’. M each change. At the time House in the last named city, and “To LET Nice cottage built in 1936. out. Hardwood floors. 3 bedrooms and bath. Living room with brick fire-place. Dining room. Modern kit- more, Isabel Curimore, Joye» Cud- imore. Helen Cudmore, Freda Mac- Quarrie. Jean Carr. Joyce M. Hooper, Teacher. hhlitmlll’ Your LIVER BlLE— And You'll Jump Out of Bod in tho Morning Ruin’ to go The liver should ur out two and: of l l welllgdnlly. Kathi: blll ls not flowing r9¢ Y. your o ' ll lust dou in the bowels. your Itomne . You get eonnii pnismn :0 into the bod), an sunk on the world looks punk. . A more bowel movement doesn t always let o cause. ou need something tbnt works r u wall. it takes than!‘ , old oundl of bllo flowing treaty and malts gnu Li "u Ind up". lhrrnlns and rntlqt e duh ti» bile flow freely. They o the Ior of ulomei but have no enloniol or mcrvjury in than. Ask fnr Cum’: Little liver Pilln by nnrnol Btultboflily mun nut-NI: In 8k u bloat: up ted. Harmful oun digest. ~ you feel sour. . i chen. Good attic and cellar. [Nice sized garage and lot ' for garden. Moderate rent. l Apply to t ALLAN FORSYTH. 1‘ 31 Bri hton Ave. {VOGOO-OO-OO-OMQ-OOJ-"OO: ’ WANTED *1 i x l 2 t I ‘ Wanted — To buy small 2 ' confectionery, Fruit or x Lunch business. Would: conside partnership. Write § E. Guordion. z 0 O ‘GOOO QQO-OQQOOOQOQ COQOOOO \ 1 U7r\ YOUR CHANCE TO DO A GOOD TURN HELP BUILD BETTER CITIZENS PPLE DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th- M- et the Boy Scouts and Cubs with a smile when they ask you to “Buy An Apple” on Saturday. The price will be five cents each, but you may pay a higher price if you feel inclined. The proceeds go toward carrying on the work of the local and parent organization. ISLAND APPLES Will Be Used Exclusively t upon by his i‘.lllil‘t‘li‘S and llil‘ pub- ; L.L_ 1; iii/s generally us one of i honorable anti tlt-pandable 01' lllt‘ll. tyears ago, when American Blinks twerc ClllFliilVg on €\'Gl"_\' hand, _ I was much in demand its an zidviscr and acliustvi" ill attempts to save ll n little cemeterv Ho“ 1 from the \v '< as mllcli n. Iiossilih: \ “mum; 119mg m]! d} ill-lit‘. iii cvrri raise lie was ltllltil?‘ Buinbritlge l. lilll nniitl surrountb, RQOML 2 i commended tor the faithful and el'-~ I feotive service winch he was able to‘ qffpoflgn mm 3,, which it was m5 Gwiigina Rooney f" -<1f‘1‘—I1'il this H10. in addil-wn ‘Q great delight to repair for reereat- Gfad“ u _" . his "llillflr liilflPfi- It is 110i imbrob- i ion and rest whenever he could, Sol Clfnmfd W115 1H, he rests close to the smt ivhlali he, G833? 3r 1 was born in St. Johns Newfound- i able the. this extra work land, butt at an early age mlgrat- ‘some measure l‘(‘.~])Ol'tSll)lC‘ for eral extended visits to her home in a um w this even his health Mr Andrews who had been ml of his; death he was Head of the Clearing‘ l Hot water heating through-‘ ~55 PREPARED” Llitlt‘ a. 1-1:. '.\l‘.(‘l(‘ lit‘ \‘.'il> l'IUl((‘(I'llll'l'l' bTflillPlS. Angus Alexander. .. K C. ni rlib; city, Charles AlPXfllldPF of Boise. Idaho. and ~William, Miiiiiiszer of the Bunk of Burma the Hulk (luvs v! fl My. Nova siscrlu in Keusineton. P. E. I. and oiic sislm‘. Mrs. J, A. Nirtiolson of W(‘.'\llii0lllil. Que. besides a great wherever he lives. d tlhurch 1.3 the most TvEfilhA Y, NUYIJIISLH , (Lililv-hlbislon lsanli. he Beverl \' Mat-Ln v.41 F lugs for WlllCll lit‘ lind n peculiar his breakdown in health at a rompnrn-t tiveiy early zv-c, for he was" tlirn still iiiidei- six‘, This. how W15 the spirit illii.‘ vlifllTiCtfiflZPtl him all through his life. He was so flilKlfills do his duty, and to do i: virell. at he did no hesitate to sacrifice’ mns~ loved. but ills numriigv \\'!ll he. pt green in the hearts n!‘ all those who best knew his sterling worth "Sw t. ‘o constant was his rec- ‘iludt- . . by his loss ulnnc wr- lUlGW its ivorth and fee‘. hon tnic a man has walked with us on earth." 31;." ';......ia ARMY Brigadier R, gipotivier of Tor- ‘ onto Young People's Secretary of the Salvation Army in Can- ada will conduct a special ser- vice in the (iitadi-l tonight 8 P. M. Ife will be nrrriinpan- , 10d by MEJOr A. Keith of St. John and Major and Mrs. Knapp of Moncton. .\ll are invikd. The late Mr_ McLean visited his native Province several times since H he left it. his longest vacation hcrei a c zibou" tvvo years ago when fort ‘ almost, two happy weeks he revisit-l ed “zedscelnfs of his boyhood and; renewc o: acquaintances 1i . in so far as this was possible. p5 ‘ Grad" “L4- ORWELL COVE SCHOOL j j onor roll for September and , tober" i ‘ Grade IX—1. sons. Winfield. Allan and Marlin in Grade VI~1- John McKwM: 1- He has left ‘o mourn his loss. his 5m and Kathie?“ Mack“? . widow. nee Elizabeth Potter. four 53ml“ MPKPHUBI 3- Daimle BWWB- t Blinks or Commercial Houses, and 901N115’ 30°11?!" in the Anjf-flgan Na“; Grade V --1. Annie Jetildns; 2. “till E5" IRE FIEIIIIHH UR.fiBEflT .' __ We urge you to take advantage of these Fall Festival Values — do your (‘hrisimas Shoppln Now-and SAVE! A small de- posit will hold your purchase. 7 DIANIONI. BLUEBIRD $75.00 Insured F R E I nzainst loss or theft’ Perfect. _BULOVA “RANGEIV A new 15 jewel Buim-a. run,- . - ~1- m}... ‘FL $24-10 f Dl.-\.\!()I\'l) BRIDAL SE1 $75.00 \ A matched ‘ Illiicliird" Pair - perfect - Insur- Hl FREE. “Lady liulovu" $29.75 A feminine i7 jewel model for indies. (lunrnnteed. (‘UNIMUNITY Pl..-\'I‘E Birthstone RINGS For Men an d Women a... Stones W. W. WELLNER A (‘omplete service for 6! Choose J ewelers Since from any Community pattern. iiiiiitill EHEVOROBILE T & lilillliiiiilli ililii-ttiinm élitn