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MONARCH ' For beauty, convenience and long Range-It's the range supreme. 1 12.00 ' fin all Cast Range of moderate 62.50 VICTORY A modern, efficient, heavy all cast range that will give many years of 89.50 I 6 Days Only ! ‘Once again, through the cooperation of the makers of Enterprise we offer this outstandin l" 1 you are planning t0 buy a new range, don't delay another minute for this big opportunity is firoritiniiglieYssaéiuLy. .V"tHl ’td'-- ' ' -' . lpllglcticgllllgggrzilfmisly select your new range and we ll deliver with it, absolutely FREL one of these useful and PAG E FIVE fi Monarch Steel OMY- A leader in lt3 Order Your New Enterprise ‘t! . t "u": [in F T Set (“are 0i “These Fine New Premiums FREE! now can be sewed with glass thread, eggs can be boiled in RIB-SS pots and fancy sweaters can he knit of glass. lf-‘or the home there are beautiful glass curtains. I. tiemnn, a new glass tab‘ecloth and 'i. ‘Wmk when they slip from your hands. class manufacturing industry were :evenled by Dr. William W. Shaver, rcsccrch expert of Corning N. Y.. Liigii; gisztlr-r‘ ment from us saves from $15.00 to $50.00 according i" m B, before the Amcflclfl Institute of llleotrlcal ansirwersis Years of laboratory resell-Rh d proving today that there is no e11 to the multitude 0f indllfil-TWS l“ which glass can be B-dfllmd? h” said. y “Two new processes already have been discovered for the home They gm now on the market. The first is the constructioon block made of glass which not only may outlast the old tyne of bfF-k b1°°l but allows for more 118M. he said. “Then there is glow ‘wool - similar in appearance to cotton — which is used for insulation pur- poses. rt resists all was! o! crass noosss If you would be different, buttons (lunranteed to catch the eye are New spring “cravatfl for the gen- set of glass dishes that won't lhise latest developments in the L0l|E'S LilST TRIBUTE A memorial from Chandler and Bell, THE OLDEST MANUFACTURER 0F MONUMENTS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. We have a complete stock of Swedish and native granites with over one hundred monuments of Vermont marble, which wo manufact- ured in our own plant from rough stock in the very latest designs. A! We do not employ agents, a purchase of a monu- size of monument. BllilliIiLEll and BELL Established oVUl‘ Forty Yew Tfoi-lis and Showrooms at Radio Towers, Milpeque Road Phone I336 l ' Delivers Your New ENTERPRISE Balance — 10 Easy Monthly Payments llo interest —- llo 5X1?” 6. 6 Piece Set Enamelware pieces consisting of-1 stulnlggg 32 Piece Dinner Set Or, if you prefer a smart English Dinner Set, here it is! 32 pieces in attractive modern pattern consisting of 6 Cups and Saucers, 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Bread and Butter l’liites,6 Oatmeal Dishes, 1-9” Platter and 1-7” Scallop Dish. scautiful high grade cnamelware-a ‘m- come addition to any kitchen-you gag a complete set FREE with your new range. steel Fry Pan with red enameled cover, 1 large y Pot with chromium cover, 1 small Baki- Dish with enamel cover, 1 small covered Pot, large Sauce Pan and 1 small Sauce Pan. THE passed. THE operation. THE m. ‘ BRISTOL For strength. efficiencv and lone; life this steel range cannot be stir. ' 89.50 PRINCESS A sturdily built S's-c‘ P "n-p Mm, lamina: attractiveness with perLct 63-00 CAPITAL A well built, durable steel range far above its price class. 74.00 If .54....» A Other Enterprise Ranges E - Priced From 49.50 to 142.00 p-Choose Enterprise and Save ‘ i A inliiift weather." He explained a fibrous glass pro- cess whicli has produced thread, y/arn. rope and cloth. ' "The glass is melted in husfl‘ ttmks, then drawn out through chutes and finally made into line fibres one ten-thousandth of an inch in diameter, approximately four incheas in length and possess- ing exceptional strength." Although ilhe housewife today may be averse to the use 0f 811155 pots and panshglass curtains and draperies already are in some liomes and theatres as a ffre PW" caution. Shaver said. Of silecial interest. he added. is the development of glassware ‘ which doesn't break when drbimld» He demonstrated this by dropnins several exhibits from a height of live feet. Eastern Guardian . . ’SUBSCRIP'I'IONS 00 the Charlottetown Gllflfdll-n ml? N‘ handed to their nevi Arch" "W"? Phone 4'1, or left at. H. J- Mimi" Drug Store. Montoiiue. ..'NOW BUYING EGGS on grad~ ed basis. Highest market 971°88- e ..ivi ntasue. om“ ms o L-l95il-5-1-1i. FARM FER SALE by Tender at Mt. Herbert Consisting of 100 acres 75 clear. 25 covered by good wood and stakes hot and cold w a t e r telephone, furnacd heat. For further particulars ll! an‘. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer or ANDREW MORRISSF‘ Mt. Herbert 14-1229-5-1-3-5 Philosophical Society Harvard faculty siiicc i905. 11c Na“ Pllress Feat is professor 0i authropolony and ' l‘ ' ‘ wk-m- -~---— - ~ ~ Y’ - — »~ S 1 t curator of Middle American nr- Hitler ‘var (ltatloni ' G S 1D e chacology at the Peabody Miit-C- '——", ‘ F U R P G F um. From 191a to 1914, he \\‘I\S , ‘NS-‘W ‘Yflrk “mat i \/A __ director or m‘. nyyfl-“Mional The entire ‘(JCYlllilli lljflxs" puh- Re "in! |__ R_ l Li. _ p sflmoi o; Archaeology Mexlcu iisiies the original Jlflllv (‘lléiilffll of Y l‘ 1L1 ("Wt t Hit.‘ . v “i d-n-ra‘. NOW a professor o; bacteflmm Jilly 31, i918, lll which Admit nu- how is the time In ll1l\l‘ illl\ \\ltl'l\ done ROBERT FROST AND SEVEN MEIMHE“:C3ETQ‘§:QL\EIGN%R_ EDr. Zliisscr has been m, the h,“ infantry regiment. \\.':i,~. l>i'i1;i(\‘»l‘<l 1 Lei us protect your furs from l gblJLp ‘ jaultes of Stanford, Columbia and g" dafifillltlflll “nth liii‘ lion the College oi‘ Physicians and Tm» 1'“ 9311-“- 5 ' i B w ,1“ c i L) ‘gfiiirgegn; He is a native o; Now This citation ls‘ among lllSiOYiC ‘ Fl re: Theft: t. Heat I Sc ‘l :15 b?“ Ofmnggvard and 1 Yank and fifty-eight years 01¢ (i0iJlllllEllL9 being exhibited at Pois- , ‘m n n [His reputation m; i, qmcmbe dam in conneviirtu with the cen- Fm. “my 3 |_~_:~ of Hm]. m," M“. Ynhunhm. i Massachusetts Institute of Techn- ology mid Robert Frost, teacher- poet of Amherst, today were among thirty new members accepted by N|)iRy at Harvard Medical School, snnirtaigv commissioner for the League of Nations and was ilruiter" is international, l-le serw, 1rd overscns during the war. was to Russia 10l‘,lll(‘il a corporal ill a lll|\.’ll‘l;ll‘\ ‘ trnlization of all iilf‘ German Army ‘ archives under the direction of thi- general stall, flu‘ thspiirv of these ' documents ll2l.\'lll§l been formally We store illlfl insure your furs. until Fllii zaetymnfirlca" Phll°5°pm°al s0" exchange mofessor to France m inaugurated. 'l‘ho citation reads: we m“ h)" “m! “cm” Roland s. Morris of Philadel- "'35 l “m?” m“ b"? '~""“- “Y” "l" i‘ll0.\'l-I l< .\'<>\\'-ii77 phlii former ambassador to Samuel Eiot Morison is per Pnmt “mce ‘L “mwhvd h“ m“ ' , ' “ _‘ ‘ ' field iinil has iicuiiiticd himself . Japan. was re-clected president of liniis too familiar a name in Bos- in splendid mshion m an me W5 Km‘ Snort the organization. Those from this section were Dr. Vannevar Biuh. vice presi- dent of M. I. T.. Portessors Thomas Barbour, Henry Bryant Btgolow. A‘fred Marsion ‘Former, Hans, Zinsscr. Samuel liillnt Mori- son and William Scott Ferguson oi’ Harvard. Dr. Bush. forty-seven. was born in Everett, served with the Gen- eral Electric Company and did spec’al work for the Govcmment during the war on submarine devices. He is the ‘nvcntor of the differential analyzer a machine fc" solving differential equations and has written much on electrical ton to ‘need lmplifli‘;_;_"-n, Qmd- uate of, Harvard in 190B he has been on the faculty since iftl5, after earlier study nhrond, Ho serv- rd as a a0'd’cr in the war and later in peace negotiation. Boston knows him as her own and Harv- ard's personal hflstorinn, Professor Wreuson. sixty-one, was born at Marshfield, Prince Fldivard Island, son of a pr'vy councilor to thr- Dominion of Can- ado. He is Mcfiean professor of ancient and modern histnrv “m! is cscccbilly well known for his "indies of ancient Greeee, Robert Frost, thr- noel, recent- ly received the Mark Twain med. battles iu which the regiment has participated. "As a dispatch-bearer he was ex- emplary in coni-headedncss and resoluti-ness in both moving and stationary warfare, and he was always voluntarily ready to carry messages in the iriost difficult sit.- untlom and under the greatest rink of life. "After all communications had been broken off during difficult battle periods, it was thanks to Hitler's untiring and self-sacrific- ing action that important inns- saacs could come through dcsiwitc all difficulties. “Hitler received the Iron Cross. fieriqitflia’ ooiuo iuctusivs engineering. a1 for literary achievement. l Dr. Bar-hour's fifty-three. was accord‘! cgian. trier ioutpliizeairis ‘zou- "Ml-Y ~_ - ‘ iic u ng ie .a e o "- ' . "t t. s .li‘f1l bfiiiittiiltsalviigiililaiqisyt-iiiiiyariih hi; sch-acts Dec. a. i914. 3 9W" 7"" i '1" ‘~-~-'--~ lilitll- .lT.Y..1.- and has been widely ‘dentified JAMES BETHUNE “I consider Hitler ful‘_v ivorth of "I\"-_I ';\""‘"‘ Wiuulvr: '- —~ — ~— ‘"15 with work m (he m] 0g mommy DES m “Aulmx decoration with the Iron Cross. u“m*‘0‘;,‘r‘|§_ i “Fillllfl —' - '— '- '- He is professor of zoology and first class. ‘Thug _ fimllmim" "" '" "' "- HALIFAX, April Sty-James Beth- cunt" c’ the museum °7 mm‘ une. for many years connected with l-‘arative zoology at Harvard. He (Signed) Baron von Godiii." (‘iflKRIfJ-Efllllfllfltlll -- The official news agency con- i Return lilmlt “aSlWr-"m!" T‘ — T“ _l I . . has d~ne mnxricrabie research on we georri-riW-n‘. distribution c! reptiles and arrulilbhns. Also a zoolcyflst. Dr. Bryant ls a native of Bmton. where he was b"-i in i879, H:- ‘s professor of Ir "w and curator of oceanog- rr y. During the war. he served as special expert- on the United Staten Shipping Board. Sixty years old, Dr. ’l‘ozzer was borninllynmhosbeen onthe l-iaiiiax newspapers. died at his home here today, two years an“ it; retirement. He was 84 years oi i1 . A native of Charlottetown. Mr. Bethune was employed as prom rrader with the Halifax Chronicle for 37 years. and before that had served with the HaLfax Herald. He ‘s survived by one daughter with whom he livcd here. (The deceased is closely related to the Bethune family of this city.) eludes its report with the follow~ ing: “With what pride wc Germans can tcll the world: that was and that is our Richrcr." PRPQSINGTSEAMS When pressing seams. orcn s-mr with a wet tooth-brush kept for the purpose. and so avoid wetting the surrounding material. f l?» llnyn ‘filerping n: Parlor nr space valrn. Vancuurcnviciivrin -- Fnmn tuner pun-go only. Dow fares lo nll olhcr Western (hunch dostinqllonl. 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