(r if; 313mm} ‘Mmmr; wKEUtSEONf Igmlulftlelrlgil NUMBER or RANGES m ALL HOLMAN ENTERPRISE ays has been the Island’s most popu lar Range -- ENT late-but RIGHT NOW Holman’s present you with the greatest ..plylaata--AttheIlowestRangeP1-ioein Canada. VICTORY ENAMEL Cast Iron Range $76 $7.00 10 Months In Handsome Suntan and Ivory $6.00 The Enterprise “New Majestic” Canada's Greatest Range Value l bo htUP to hold the Price DOWN for this Great Sale. Elgltlfllii outsells, outperforms and outlasts all oompeti opportunity to SAVE MONEY on YOUR RANGE— A Genuine This Steel Range with White Enamel and Nickel Trim, is another striking proot o! our Great Volume Buying! Well constructed FORMERLY $89.50 msronv. Oven, Polished Top and Copper ervoir or Waterfront. NOW, RIGHT IN THE . ‘Thlnkwhatthisrneans to you. ~ tors. ‘ NOW- not when it's too ENTERPRISE - who. our soo- nu “DELIGHT” $4.50 Now ~ $3.90 Monthly 10 Months-No Interest with good’ alsed $6950 If we built your Range to order, it could not be any finer than the “New Majes- Month N0 INTEREST Now TIIIfiGAPITAI." Range e Enterprise “lilfll BllliE" The Island's Most Popular Range $8.00 10 Months" Month N0 INTEREST In appearance, and all modern is tic.” atures. W Long life, handsome e have to buy in Carlosds to Elva yea this Greatest Range Value in Canada. Come In For IT Today. $7.00 Now 10 Months NO INTEREST $6.25 Monthly AN “ENTER PRlSE”-- The Family’s Gift For A Lifetime 0f Service l HOLMAWS Charlottetown Summerside l i4 n! "Willi!" is in anally-sag alimivsrdosclanaaaisaatas fvfbelhsssoiadbaaierasrlm ‘ieet baker. $6.00 Now $4.80Monthly 10- Months-No Interest. r . Greatest Tenor N. Thrills Audience I In Albert Hall‘ UJNUYN, Hg. NOV. 80-0111! nhce eevry now and again does Inn-l donturnoutandthrlllas itcidl one night recently, when Benja- mlno Gigli, the world's greatest tazv or, packed thO Abcrt Bail item iioor to ceiling. Forty-live minutes Liter the con- _ “an W“ “m” b and m.“ w“ sciant iio results oi Liaut. Comdr- mn‘ m“ n x '1‘. G. W. Settles stratcsphcre ._Mm;l:mna w m“ b c a o flisht were made pubic today., wing that life in the iorm o!‘ Until the race-tent Oisli walked ‘m m me phuam i‘ n. (ungus spores or holds can survive when“ he w“ “In. w “mm 11 mdlfillbittvorlel-fl-aftlglgfl humans N°”‘““" “‘““'“‘°““'°‘“ sporeseoiivf: kind; oi iimsi doctor: valet, and chet could [$1.10, u” wan’ ‘hum manna” mm m“ "M ‘mmaum mmsettl: carried to the stratrsphere SCIENTIFIC‘ RESULT nrrlltnv (I! I‘. I. Ooltoa Associated Press loienca Writer) waennsomrl. Nov sir-First and steady knss WW" h’ “u” on the outside o! his bullion gon- fl"‘“;‘_f' ""“’ “wm i“ 9°‘ ‘u’ sou, lived throush temperatures Oigii was suflarias trcsn asneus ma’ inhalation owing to over-travelling.‘ “m” 0-“ “n”, to which may so. WllilQ “IO GIII stretched ll I|'u. “lbw” a“ "m. Remy‘- "M 1'" m" "w ‘° “who r. o min. slant - iholwlst Lmmm‘ KW‘ m‘ m‘ ‘mm “"0! the Department of Agriculture. 5°11 I'll-ll to Kflfllfllifill and petiole trWOd alolil ills 7173s merits, aura man-m was violin the IIOIU fibm till MRI? NW. At the ED011111“! “B! Glfill Oll- ‘~ i0? hi! pianist. “Wait,” l“ thl ' ‘r, "the people aren't all In Attached ‘Ia Gondola llwasthatirattimaln thehil- tosy o! aclenoa tint living spores had baa ssnt to such e bsfshl s" have the earth and bffllslii b"! ies scientific ansliil» ThW m" . lns'de and ouiide cotton balls tied to the gondola oi the balloon. yet." a "I must sing or die." said Oigll. and strode on the piatiorm. Will’ movie tailored bim. painl- Fagher And $0,, Role 0t Maritimers p“, 17mg 35ml In Canadah History -- I I P101011, N. 9., Nov. fl-(O.P.)—' Obargedwith theitoiaha-ltton, oLmaebinery from the salw mill] o! Barry Maeleod at Si: Iflls _ riumheon o! the Maritime Women's Brook, Alexander Marshall and his] son,llsnry.ware orderodtoateadfllllllbmmilimballrwmolths M“ ha‘! In” u’; ‘q; 80PM (It Haturdsy i801’- flthuumummuhmwygnpuu IIGOILWMU UNIDQCOIDOOMWII ranging from pulley blocks w thfw‘ W- D- mmm- "Yemen's-ri- carriage and the saw. timc, sister o! the Prime Minister. m. Hon. R. B. Bennett. and wiic oi the Canadian ‘ ister to Washing- ton. Mrs. B. Bruce Marr presided. and at the head table were the presi dent o! the Maritime Club oi Morit- -' ‘real and presidents oi’ many women's DONDON, Nov- ail-An QmlnnI‘QmQQM1QnQ_ Ilhblton Oi W116i! Illa!‘ I04‘ M‘ Ban-wee’ who w“ mtmduc, hovering was given rectntly at ed by M," a h 51.“. who h“ been Kanwoinh Aerodsnma. I'M fill. . chgmne ‘t ‘mun; Amson nub (Montreal start Over tour hundred marchers and guests ‘tended the charter day _-_¢_--__i IUNAIOUT ‘PLANE UIOWI IT! PAGES by the latest direct control autollflliversltm s,“ m, “may; m, .1. "llmlm- ‘ternoon. 1n which she spoke pBItlC- |i'esbelowzro.l'l-YW°d“lY-1°""<'| Wheninthoairtheentirecen-m “m, n“ , “h ‘zeric pressure and increased m; o; m“ umum“wmu_luirwimu plagdmtheiliialfiufidill‘ u; “llml W‘ i ‘ "W'- ‘o: Oanads. The record o! the mn- T" m'°"m° M" f’? “m” u time Provinces was one or which yards and landed vertca ly at such w b‘ pmud. u“ Mm Rama" " 1°" “Y n‘ m“ ‘m’ ' m“ ‘can recalled the celebrations Ncent- could run beside it and hand uPl1ym‘un‘J°hu'N_B_°x m. mum‘ IIWUIIQU- 15° its niairmum speed in the air £0,313: ma": an“: w“ "wdww no mfl1prhow transplailtedto whatwasthen wil- and its min mum forward spxd 16 idem". m orderih“ may “Mm eh “m” p" M“ tabllah to the kind i’ tit tiorn B’ ' “"1" "‘°"°“‘°“' °' m‘ '°' which tbserasliswed .113‘... ‘toured tzr blades the machine was made nnmmm “d m. om o! to go through a variety o! manoeu- u“ ma“ m which “I” hm°u°'b°e‘u vrea. . - ared. “my ‘l’ “m” "mM n” "Since that time w: l-Ierridgc exyriment. ' ' The cable“ '"" "“""“’ w mmmfrlf’ 21:1? .‘:.°°“§..T§ prued that i the nvenwr could qmmn‘ ‘M “IMP m“, m.“ m. mum“ d!“ "t-lqsaklng Canadians unitin to iorm tioaliy and produce it at the price“. Dominion ' o! a popular motor-car. archaic: ‘ weuld at last be within reash m, m", m n‘ ‘that about Goniadsratiou was uniounded." laid Mrs. Herridge. ‘fQ-neda is gradually carrying out guv-ailthatthaatatssnienclthatday sawed cl ha.“ Canada‘ has be- ,‘ mat nations oi flll WM. to which the descend- illts st the loyalists had contribut- ,fltheirshan. Rwastha one o! ill inch and women had ralld the Dominion t0 fihaiaieeacs. toranatlcsaliks an personality. and 0t country sass he moat y contributions __.-_.-_.----— I'll“ BUILDB “WAN! fol "Till AVIR ‘ll I u "We have all lived to learn that v CORNWALL-YORK POINT.‘ WOMEN’! INSTITUTE f The annual rneeti g oi.’ the ‘Cornwall York Point Women's lu- ‘atituts was held at the home o! libs. Mack Vickaraon. Cornwall, Monday, Nu 6- With almost a iuil attendance o! members [Dd vixtors. the meetng opened with snging O Canada and the reading c! the creed in unison. 111a P-eadint, Mrs. Wm. White gave a comprehensive report oi the year's work and the iinancal ;tate- ment was read by Mrs. J. W. Bell, the Secret y. The committees ra- ported activity both in school and community work. T;e resolution comm ttsc presented a resolution in conuecton with venereal dsease. ‘It was the wan oi the riveting ‘tint this reaou-lcn be forwarded to Prnvinc ai lkeautiie for action. The iollowlng ciiioars were elect- ed tor snsui g year. Prudent. Mrs. Mack vickerson, Cornwall: Vice President, Mrs. Wm- Wht , York Paint; Secretary. Mrs. l-hnn Howard, Cornwall; ‘hcasur- or, Mrs. leymour lcott, Cornwall: Audifprg, Mir] Lure Crosby and Mrs. W. It 8baw. A short programme oonslatlns 0i’ the iollowing was much eniflled» Can. Co-operative Dairies The cidnt ctr-operative dairy on the Dominica ' Branch recorb which is till engaged in active huainec is the Stanley Bridge Dairying Ounpany, Prince Edward Island, established in the year 18$. 11hr the past forty-eight RHI- says the coonosulc Annaliat. this company has been maouiactur- , in‘ cheese and butter, and conduct- ing- a business on the ctr-operative plan. m the same province iive Wars latc, the Hamilton Cheese‘ Iaotory. which is affiliated with the Kensington Dairying Association, commenced business, and by i900 there were eleven (JO-operative dairy factories on the Island serving their, tanner patrons. Coincident with this development, or shortly alter. eo-cperativc dairies were establish- ‘ed in other provinces, and today l-N Wrflwming a useiui service tor their tanner patrons throughout the Dominion. There were 113 Co- Gpttitive organisations in Canada last year, the largest being the Saskatcbew (to-operative Cream- srles with a memnarship oi 30.000. Manitoba OO-Operstive Dairies and the Alberta Milk Pool are large or- Duet. Mrs. A. C. McEachcrn and “alumna m this mm‘ "ch "m! Mrs. J. W. Bell. contest, Led by Mrs. I... H. Drake. Instrumental music Mrs. la mmibership over 6.000- belie! t Mlieri- ~ T e crganiaaton oi a Ill’ was mentioned and it wal w dim"; more iuliy at the next mszt ng which is at the home Mrs. Lemuel Drrke. Mndowb: Monday sveninl. D.c eh when tho roll c:ll a to be answered l?! Ply‘ m; i’ a; and a buoar wil b: held at the cl la ci meet ng- Lunch was served by Uflfnwlll and Meadow- bank lldies and a my Plum" social hour spent- ______________.__ Animuturfl prices in Bwzfin are lower than at the sme time last lye“, qggpte g, guaranteed price.’ ‘Montana: l. 1m w WM“ ‘Po-tang wig; necessarily are bas- ed. lune Margaret Murra and Rm‘ {hero we're punt h! s “W44 hon-year-old pianist, Tamaraa Bill. pupil ci Madasna olss 14*"- i imrely oorsass bellows "It WI- canted b! t!!! Club to ill’!- HCPIUII and III. Ill’!- - \ I'll plants in the interior. AUQ’, W pm i till M £ ti"? i -, dub‘ CANADIAN rowan STALONS dacidedl ABBEY!‘ NI Slew PRO- Gill! o! “LI MONTREL, Que, N.v. 29- In the general. on Li electrical energy, Argentine has to depend upon steam power, coal ior the purpose biing imported. due to 11o water. purer being avuiibie in the vandal ty oi’ the more imprrtant cities and‘ towns In the smile: cmtrcs oil engines an lleng utlzed. Oil is a| natural product and where trans-l pcrtaton charges are not to: high is coming into greater use. 'I‘here‘ is hsdly a village. slates the In- du-l-fll-I Departnrnt o! the Cana- dlan Natonii Railways, withcut eaotric light and a twenty-ion: Mil! service is gvin. 20th frtct and ftrrnating electric current e Ifiltcd Ind distributed at a rolb: in Cazada 110 volts is the yrctire. Direct current praltniaes but there is an in- er afng tendency to change over b Uhrleting current as replace-. llsfi he required or uniiearom UK $.11!!! are iive group ei lufll {tinting staiions. The .1191! sns is mntioiied in Brus- isz‘ ‘_ The unitrd cram in! grcups, represmtinr Ila) is couipzaad oi Ar- _, Ill Italian interlts wre - aeocnd system supply- airu and the iimi has b an irna lidatsd flltiflll, is ecc- Will in... 1. States Presidmtfs wile 1h‘ son o: uov. ‘WIQW i“ 51m- n-(oi-J-arouasd by dsvastaonemswiiilsillillisslllssl nggmwug-wq-h HeBIIItiilOItOthIWMtIIGQ hinterlands during closed '°°i- 1"". she waisted Mar. is we ciovenirnont will introduce e h" W" °°°‘°""<=°- ll" M“ bill in the legislature Friday, aim-I"! h" W4 women's. and will. un- ed to prevent illegal bunting. m,“ (JWWWI. " ‘ ent o! five game lLtlCtlllI-_!°' h" 1°“! I"! list. i ies and heavy fines tor breach ct "1 1"" '4" “WWII!” III Ilmfifilkstormthebasisiortheum‘ "Iflwlllmwilshibsroai new regulations. ‘m’ Chmmwihfi- o! 0W!‘- believe in Bahia." ' "Risht around the corridor iron the third floor rooms oi the Recas- velt Ifllldllihlldfil. 531th and Bill- . Pugwash. Worker Scalded’ (Canadian PIQ) AMBER-ST. N. 8.. Nov. Iw-Res- Ohriatanss. hon: the chilies: its "lflillllboofluauidlllganiusot Mrs. Roosevelt h centred el 4,, I Assists n... on... it a.’ To Protect Birds lmlgasumomav. ro-aoaf" ~ r I s Wnwmllllfilli" ! . 1e :- Ill D111. is the cosnsnodioua closet with built-in clipboards and draw? " n '1 pending to the shrinks o! an emer- secrets are ioded. 0n a large table " gency whistle at the Provincial artistic seals and wrapping papen Limestone Quarry at South Pul- are ever handy ior the "odd mom- wash, residents raced to the plant eat" that she may be able to util- tc find David Alien. s worlm. sn- isa. some shelves are neatly stocked .- vslopedln steam, attemotinswturn with tied packages. other: with c! a blown out emersency valve. gm; onion; mouth,“ The‘ cap blew oii while Allan was ,'Qutg should b; what poop}, ‘mt,- stismbtirls to thaw a irona hint was the rule alts laid down. 1 Ila wu seriously scolded bsicre res- u‘, “mm u“, ‘m; w“, u.“ Biifll back over six or seven years." Th! Jysttm has brolllht her into Inch Ielose co-opcretion with the Christ- i shocked by a sussesticn that sous Record Book iaimllias rulsbt strip ooristaraa this Every manufacturing or packing n?‘ Mum. o‘ bu‘ “m.” plant or mp‘? syn", or sugar i you only whittle out a wood- imos a special book in which is m m‘ y” w‘ “m m" CM“ entered the quantity in gallons or may’ m’ 'm‘m“‘ m.‘ u“ n pounds for maple syrup and in swim m" ma,“ pounds for maple sugar oi all maple products either purchased or sold. BAND%I:HVGC:RE:SZH_ The date oi such purchase or sale mum)" N 30 __ Bum“ is recorded. together with the name who‘ Mg“ s Kim d‘- m w‘ :4 P“: ti“ P: m" devoted to "robbing Britsh" have sugar was purchased or to‘ whom ‘ppund in Cyprus‘ a“ a mun“ . ' irom Nicosia. - i . is’? 52rd: The “wagon” g‘ t: Poice are scour ng the country- oumy tr mwluumvn mo‘ 7 side to t ace armed men who hlld “hm?” W“ P‘°°"°““ "W" o: road 12 miles from the capital. $70“ ll Ill ti! m bwken am] 5h the b‘“a“ Maple Products N0‘ "M" °Y “PW” m“ mill" be to get out. and, ii’ British. to throw used in the manuiaoture‘ er pro- duch resembling maple products, ‘M 45" °( Illiilllll- waring, the tirs and r diazor d ‘lllllli-"I. and llM- "i4 1N0 Whom use ear were riddled with bullets. ‘purchased These record hooks are Indng that all in the oar were natves, the bandts allowed the; used for the foregoing entries " to woceed in Nicosia- alone. Tied Eiples Very on ace. Healeil by masmlritthatahswaa plainly’ byupamztorcsrcnaioneiyatrtch‘ ‘nma- " "m" l‘ h“ d ‘u W?‘ ordered the occupants of the ill k . down their money and valuables. ' As the pasengra ilclayad anl-