the range LY FREE .. _.,,_,_,T,,,_. . ._ Summerside l B IE Your Big llpportunity to Get I New Enterprise Free! You may be the Lucky One! The Free Enterprise Range will be wrapped 1n a big package and PADLOCKED, Wlhen you order your new range, you use your skill in se ecting the Right Key. If you choose the Key that on December 24th opens the Holman-Enterprise Padlock, "l" * fl i "w ' ‘ you BOUGHT will be given you ABSOLUTE. I "/5 i ii m7; » i‘ :~ —¢_ PAGE FIVE v 1| w-a u g Charlottetown . n15 Will the Key you Holman - Enterprise lock‘! ,NO DUWN PAYMENT Buy Now — Pay Next Year Enterprise - . . . The “Key” To Better Cooking and Baking Satisfaction ! Buy Best Quality! Win‘ the Key you s e l e c t ii t t h e Holman - Enterprise Lock? It’s Always True Economy To ENTERPRISE RAN GE AGigantic Sale December lst to 23rd A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Stove This Offer Applies ONLY To Purchasers Of Ranges During This Sale Don't delay another day. will get positively the Best Range Value in Canada. thrilling i! yon choose the Lucky Key and get your Enterprise Fret MON ARCH SIMPLEX ECONOMY .....-.i..oa|m. MRS. CATHERINE M. GREEN After a iinf "ring illness of ten weeks, ioilowixq; an accident in which she fractured her hip. Mrs. Catherine Green, beloved wiie oi Fred W. Green. superintendent oi cemeteries, passed away quietly at her home on Arlington Street West. Acton. Iiiassr. early Thursday morn- has. Oct. 15th, mo. She was a patient sufferer and though a very l" Person the needs oi her family seemed uppermost in her mind. The loving care and attention oi M? haisbnnd and granddaughter Eleanor Mason. who were her con- stant attendants. and other mem- bers oi her family, as they could leave their own duties did much to comfort the patient. Mrs. Green ‘Was born at Village Geen. eighty Years ago, the dailghter oi Timothy 1nd Sarah Simple Weatherbie. Filly-four years ago she married n"! W. Green. She leaves, besides her husband, two daughters. mile". wife oi Duncan Kennedy Ind Bertha. widow of the late Ralph Harrington, West Acton: a “who. John Weetherbie, Lake Verde, and iour sisters. Mrs. Des- Champ and Miss Susie Weatherbie, Village Green. Sadie Weatherbic. USA, and a twin sister. Mrs. W. J. Scott, Marshiield, PEI. There are three grandchildren and (our great grandchildren. This fine family oi four generations was the pride and joy oi Mrs. Green. She was a member oi Norumbega Pythlun Sisters oi Waltham, Mass. She was a devoted wife and mother and until the infirmities oi old age came upon her, ever at the call of neighborhood iamllies in times oi sickness or distress. Frhinls join with the whole com- munlty in mourning the loss oi s to \ Christian character. and their - -\ ‘fly goes out to the stricken on and his iemily in their FOR THE KIIIDIES A CONFECTION AND PROTECTION IN UNI CKLEY B ‘WI/val . //1(/ x Pleasant. soothing-Ml l 25f Lowes "Supreme in Quality" ‘NEW MAJESTIC "Canada's Best Range Value" - - "Ideal Stove at a Moderate rm '- "Splendid For Small Homes" - - -----l07°° s15» m" 515° sorrow. The clock oi We is wound but once and no one has the power to tell just when the hands may stop at late or early hour. Funeral services was held at her late home Sunday. Oct. 18th Rev. A. M. Jeifrles officiated. Messrs. D. Kennedy, F. Kennedy. C. Wil- son. G. Long, W. Hughes and J. Butler where her pallbearers. DONALDSTON SCHOOL Report ior October and Novem- ber: Grade X-l. Irene Court. Grade IX-l. Olive Ellis. Grade VIII-l. Betty Court; 2. Kathleen Mullen. Grade V—l. Freddy Court; 2. Bessie Ellis and Raster Ellis: 8. Lewis Court and Edna Ellis. Grade I1I—l. Carl MacDougull; 2. Joe Dougan: l. Russell Ellis and Vincent Dougerl. Grade I A-l. Kenneth Ellis: 2. Everett MacDougell and Fred Ieonerd Dougen: 3. Ellis. Clarence Mac- nominnsrorfw.‘ I?‘ The annual meeting oi the Don- oldston Women's Institute was held on Thursday. November 12th at the home oi Mrs. Peter MacDougall with an attendance oi seventeen. The meeting opened by singing the Institute “0de". The minutes oi the last annual meeting also those oi the last monthly meeting were read and adopted. Eight new members were .- loomed. The election oi officers for the coming yesr resulted as follows:- Presidentr-Miss Margaret Ellis. Vice-President - Miss Edith Court. Seey-tres. -- Mis Emily A. Stewart. Direoirrs - Mrs. Lcn Court and Mrs. A. E. Best. Auditors — Mrs. F] McQueid and Miss Sophie Arblng. Alter routine business the follow- ing commlttres were appointed: - School - firs. Peter MacDougall and Mrs. Thro. Ellis. Sick -- Myrtle Ellis and Nora Bowlan. Pm- grammr- r‘ " '1 ".ov""t and Francis ‘ ; rf-l 1" i“".t month Grade I 3-1. Dougall; I. Pearl Ellis; 8. Emmett Dougen. 100% in any subject- Irene Court. Rflly 6.1L‘. i 't;'.l-' Cour‘. Bessie Ellis. molar. Unit) A. Stein-z r iciwi to by “Each t Prices IRON DUKE "Island's Moot Popular Hinge" — -1 vrcronr. "Leading Value in the Medium Price Field" CAPITAL “Fer Above Its Price Clue" -_ _.._ SAVOY “Canada's Lowest Priced Rouge" - @950 8250 65°" Regardless oi what Enterprise you select you There's N0 Strings Or Red Tape To This Offer! Simply select a Key when you order your new Enterprise. If your Key opens the Lock, you get Free for Christmas the . range you bought. I NO ,,,,,_,,,,_,,,, DOWN PAYMENT o BUY NOW DAY NEXT YEAR 4W‘ ' “r-rrfr- f"?- of Mrs. lenfifiourt. The meeting closed with the singing oi the Na- tional Anthem. Then a dainty lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by several members, after which Mrs. MacNelll, in her splen- did manner entertained with violin sel “ and demonstrated several old time dancing steps. AUGUSTINICOVI SCHOOL Report o! honour standing (or October and November of Augus- tine Cove School: Grade 8-4. Wendell Mseiedyen: 2. Kathleen Maolerlene: l. Mar- garet Msollbrlane. Grade VIII-l. Eileen Maclnd- Christmas Cruises] To Southern Climes SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Dec. 8-—’I‘he cruise liner "Lady Nelson" Can- adian National Steamships. Cep- tain T. R. Coffin arrived at Saint John this (Tuesday) morning with passengers returning from holiday cruises to Bermuda and the Lee- ward and Windward islands. Bar- bedOS. Tflnidad (British West Ul- dies) and British Guiana. Cargo consists oi sugar, molasses. bananas, citrus. fruits. tomatoes, cocoa. cocoanuts and general, yen; 2. Olga Msowilliams. Grade VI-1. Lloyd Murphy. Grade V~l. Funcis Sherren: 2. Georgena Dawson; 3. borne Mac- Fadyen. Grade IV Br.—l. Mervin Murray. Grade IV -l‘r;-l. Arnold Murray: 2. Phyllis Wadmen. Grade III-l. Margaret Murphy. Grade II k-l. Sheldon Camp- bell; i. lieenor Cameron. Gredolii 'Jr.--i. Aleths Mec- radyen; i. Jack lmrrey; ,8. Velma Wsdmsn. "izzg some ienteflriinment." Next meeting is to be held rt the home Grade I-i. Irroi Oerruthers; 2. Dorothy Campbell. The Lady Nelson will sail irom Halifax on December 17th next via Boston on a return voyage to Ber- muda the Islands of the Eastern Group of the British West. indies and British Guiana with an ex- ienslva list oi Christmas and New Year cruise possengens. Christmas will be celebrated on board the ship calling at St. Kitts and Nevis on Christmas Day while New Year's will be observed at George- town. British Quiana. Other Christ- mas cruises by Lady liners sailing from Hallie: will be the Lady Som- mrr rm-ncu. GitFivTir ers December 10th and the may Rodney December 24th for the PORTSMOUTH_‘GP)_TW“ m‘ f 135mm“, gnQ Jgmgjca Vi, ms- cubs brought to England ns pets by y. , um and flgnnudg“ home-coming soldiers and sailors ‘ from the Far East. have been . Use lllnard‘: for Dundruil. quartered at the Gunnery Scnool, i ~ Whale Island. p’ P > ‘ ““ AAA_AQ4A.' BUYING DRESSED POULRY DAILY including Turkeys, Geese. Ducks. Chicken. Fowl and Canners at highest market price according to grade. FOR SATISFACTION sell your Dressed Poultry‘ to us. You will he pleased. PODLE & TllilMPSilli, Limited Montague ‘e-o-o-o-eeoeeox-eooeo-oo-oeeeeee-oeeoeoeo-o-l- > P > > r > r D