.13.‘? '5- *9.‘ .1, . . , . rj - c " i “fps-o:- .-.> _.-. .._. .. 0U!“ w» _.___. i195 u , SENSA rzozvnt BAR calms liv Ladies’ Full Fashioned i i p HOSE 0n Sale l Thursday, riday and Saturday '1 At $1.25 pr. Cor $2.50 for 2 prs. and the $771174 f0?’ Wily 506- Sale Lasts for 3 Days‘ Only See Our Richmond Street Window l THURSDAY‘, FRIDA Y, SA ruRoA Y noon senor. um Class 1 Grains. , Sec. _1_Best Shea! or 100 Heads cl _ Oats. ' 1 Frank MscMlllnn. Eldon. 2 Ambrose MacMlllan, Eldon. 3 Sinclair McTavlsb, Lower New- town, , 4 Bruce MscLeod, South Plnatte. Sec. 2 Best Shes! ot 100 Heads oi Wheat. _ 1 Alice Haliday. Eldon. 2 Florence McPherson. Lower New- tcwn, . 3 Lorne MaclJougall, Lower New- wn. 4 Donald Morrison. South Pipette. Sec. 5 Best Pint or Threshed Beans 1 Malcolm MacKinnon. Pt, Prim. 2 B. M. Morrison. South Pinette. 3 Lawrence MncMillan, Eldon. 4 Grace Nicholson, Lower Newtowu Class 2 Roots. Sec, 1 Best 1 Peck of Green Moun- tain Potatoes, 1- Lloyd Morrison, South Plnette. 2 Rita, McTavlsh. Lower Newtown. 3 Donald lllorrisou, South Plnette. 4 Jean Nicholson, Lower Newtowni Sec, 2 Best I Peck o! Irish Cobhlersl 1 Roy Gillie. Point Prim. ‘ 2 Norman Gillis, Point Prim, i ~ll Kathyrn MacLeorl, Mt. Buchanan.’ 4 John MacWillam. Eldon. Sec. 3 Collection oi Three Tnrnips. 1 Rita McTavish, Lower Newtownfi 2 Jessie MacDonald, Point Prim. 3 Donald Morrison. South Plnette. 4 Malcolm Penny, Eldon. Sec. 4 Collection or 3 lliangels. n: awrms:rav-x~u Economical shoppers will take advantage of this opportunity to stock up their wardrobe in "llluetretini the Enterprise Cabinet Heater" u... sill‘: HOSIEYYsiFUll Fiiistllllllllfld é anfiaailllglcfiavlish, Li Newtown. i v . , ¢ ' ' 1n eavy Serv CE Welg c ca!‘ c l. P0 Ill Pl‘ m. l . . l . = iiaiiiiiiiirsiiiiiii. HEALTHFUL Contour lei it” r'““iifi,.iv‘iE ' - a u J ' L's a . ’ fashionable colours are sun bronze, suntan, beige clair, plaza‘ grey, cuban sand, French nude, breeze, beach tan, black and white. Sec 5 Collection oi‘ 6 Carrots 1 Sinclair McTavish. L. Newtown. 2 Malcolm Nicholson, S. Plnette. 3 Lloyd liiorrison, S. Pinette, 4 David Morrison, South Plnette. . Class 3 Vegetables. ‘ Sec,t2 Best Halt Dozen Green Toma- ‘ . ocs. » ‘e i ops-rates on the same Cold air is taken LTTICCl “humidizcd The Enterprise Calii-Qct PT principle as the warm in at the bottom of ‘t HE ENTERPRISE CABINET HEATER is a distinctly new type of heating device based on the timc-proven principle of warmair heating. It provides l he l1 alylaalri l _ l, alfifsflhlflzéllfiplglgféi- l the circulation of warm, humidized air throughout —and forced out 1hr’) ‘Op to circulate j lgeilnember the price é allies ‘igialidailylfblildogm l the house-contributing to the health of those who in every room of the llOLJ’ - .; Ezfcffirisc Cabinet - " ' _____.__ I _ a.cnvs,L N t . . . . _ . . 1 _ . i n y. Pal!‘ - 595,31 13...; on, HQ“ 51,12; 0,?,',',.,",“”‘ l enJoy its warmth and comfort. This type of heater Ilcatcr 1S CCOTZOYDICQI to Opciacf: wlimlglcssluclthan i 2 ,.;§11‘,‘,?;‘,§;*;;;‘};;§;,,}f“,,f*;$;;§e" , possesses the heating advantages of the o'er-m air most ordinary stoves and pr/exicling, much more heat. ' " s v‘-i-1~‘-i lfEld . e__ ' -, ‘ - . , . ,._ . ._ . _ Sm $32; 1H? iozelfgucumbers I fllmac H" mmlmctness and CmnQmY of m‘: Small _ _ T1161, arc swcral typm p.11 s:y;_s or Enterprise 7 Bu)’ "W" Pairs 211d Eel 1 Lloyd Morrison, s. Pinette, size heatcr-thebeauty and appropriateness o1 a fine Cabinet 1.165.573 for NOS; ,. .1. Co. 1 L1r11l!1,)- ,_an attract one of them for u. . 2 Eugene Penny. North Pinetta, . . f f wure _ _ _ _ _ _ ° _ _ __ .. Piece ° “m1 ' . lvcly finished 1n gr ncd mono 1y (enamel, oxidized Another bargain in Ladies Silk full 5 Best Half Dozen Beets i 0L1 i Sec, . . . _ 1 r» -' 5 i - l. - fashioned service weight and (Jhrlion. I , _ 2 ‘MZY-’;'.i‘,,,‘,§f"‘§.;,§,‘,"iliufffif“1 Tm“ ygayg-ggo the Enter-prim; Cabinet Heater was C31"; cror the ct: ‘lord ‘ulacl: r...;l nickel finish. Why p Extra good quality. A“ shades 4 i l Ladies wsillkinose of dear we“ “Veavc lllaiktlinllliis. gouuiittphfletlfii I introduced Its success was immediate and lasting not mar-e an raw-i... in 1""- 1 no»... comfort v Safe- _ _. __, ,_ . _;. _. , _. , . ~- _ _ 0O . . ' _ ‘ . .1 . ~ <--- - o-i .. . .c. .. ~44» , .. . . 395135 for ;_ a _ _ witlrmercerlzed lisle foot and garter Se 7 Bea: Pu“; if“ "c “m” l . . _ , jrd h”. cg f‘ ' . ,,, , , _; _ - . l’ i Inavery shorttirnednundreds ofhomes were equipped cu... _t cncuiti and “cllflu... ; o. y r fanaly. In- Lee Smith, Lower Newtown, Rena Cook, Lower Newtown. Fred Vaulderstine, Eldon, Jean Murchison. Pt, Prim. Class 4 Flowers. Sec. 1 Best Bouquet oi Sweet Peas. _1 Jessie MacDonald, Pt. Prim. _ Sec. 2 Best Bouquet or Mixed Flowers I 1 Ruby MacDonald, So. Pipette, hems for added ‘wear. All sizes- Sale price Reg. 1'00 L" _ _ ' _ H crease the value of yourhousc by installing an cfficient with Enterprise Cabinet Heaters. Today, we offer the Enterprise Cabinet Heater in its most modern form. Many improvements have been made-harsh lines are ~ gone-design and construction perfected. This modern cabinet heater is no longer a stovein appearance,_but a Ladies’ fleece lined hose in assorted. shades. All sizes.- Regular price- 45c pair, sale price Anotherilinc of semi service weight Ladies’ Silk Hose, full fashioned all sizes and colours. Regular 1.50 p Sale price Ladies’ All Wool Hose, warm and heating. plant. purer-m»; ll/lail coupon today! It brings; you couxpletc informa- tion about the many desirable lectures on the new , Enterprise Cabinet lTILtltCFS. This does notobligate ends. Per pair . serviceable/Special price per "pr. ‘Ladies’ Wool and Silk and all wool Hose. Special price for the week “ms-tsu- 75c Extra good 2pair for Kiddies wool and silk and wool hose Duly, pcr pair .. .. . . . . .. 5c value. 45c ' 2 Hampton Penny, Eldon. 3 Harriet llodger, Eldon. 4 Jessie MacDonald, Pt, Prim, Sec.~3 Best Potted Plant Geranium 1 John ilIuWilliam, Eldon. 2_ Jessie MacDonald, Pt, Prim 3Mariot1 McMillan. Eldon. Children's Cotton Hose, all sizes in‘ Black, Sand and Brown. Specal 3 pairs for 65¢ h We are plenlllully supplied with Place your order N011’. either for Immediate or iuture h ilhla way you will be lll kinds of Con], assured of winter comfort. "The Maximum o0 Heat." . WI- ll. G ' COAL l ' 7 rnons 11s OPTOMETRY ll _a apsclallzed science. concentratlng all Ito re- sourceatotlie end that Detective Vision may be restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle Imbalance: cor- reeled. l!!! one of time defects ml! be, and nearly always ll. the eaaae o! * severe.‘ ’_ Headaches ma» was sue- achel. we mu In [lad to lnvestlllk the condition of "I! 811a. and ll neoeulfl. furnish you with properly llltel corrective flannel. 4r. aurcussony 6910mm. in illis & 0o. PRO WSE BROS L TD; Central Guardian DANCE 1N 5T. TERESAS School Monday, Oct. 20th. 7680~l0-l.8-1i “THE BEST PRODUCTXON I have ever seen," was the verdict. or a gen- tleman on purchasing’ a copy of “The Golden Future of Prince Ed- ward Island." a IO-iatf PROFITABLE SALE-The Char- lotetown Auxiliary-of the Protestant Orphanage held a, very successful rummage sale in the Nash ‘Show l-troms on Thursday, October 16th The sum of about $275 was rewlired. "THE GOLDEN FUTURE" IS IN GREAT DEMAND. A merchant bought one copy yesterday and im- mcdiately sent for an additional 100. Another merchant visited the office saw a copyfand took 50 Avith him. IO-iB-tf YESTERDAIPS MARKET-Butter sold at 350.: esss 35c; chickens 80c to, $1.10, ducks 81.15, apples 8a., to 12c., doz.: crab apples 4c. qt“, and cranberries 12c. qt. Hay 65c to 70c. ell-aw 45c, oats 350., w 40s., turnips 100., and potatoes 40c. Mr. Paul Lea oi Monctorl and lor- merly oi’ Prince Edward Island, an uncle oi Premier Lea, is st present visiting Mr. James Judson. or Alex- andra. Mr. Lea and his daughters re- recently returned from s tour of Eur- ope. l-le formerly nducted a very extensive woodworking plant at Moncton, but retired from business two or three years ago. P. E.I.Hospital ‘ Campaign 1 ..__. Irhree more district ‘meetings in the $200,000 Prince Edward Hand Hos- pllll campaign were held last Wed- There were good audiences et all three meetings and the Charlotte- town speakers who presented the Hos- pitals case came back with the feel- ing that Caledonia, Belle Rlver and Murray Harbor North would acquit themselves creditably in the iund raising movement. " The craters and entertalners were as icllows: Caledonia. Dr. C‘- C. Arch- lbald and the Rev. Mr. Brown; those giving a musical program were bliss Pearl Johnson. reading, Mrs. Lee Warren, solo, Miss Jean Fraser, pian- ist. At Belle River, the speakers were Mr. W. K. Rogers, Chairman hlrxi- orlai Committee, and Dr. J. W. Mc- Kenzie; entertainers were lilies Lil- lian McKenzie, pianist, Mrs Roy Cudmore, solo. bliss Mary Sinclair. reading, Mr. G. Fitzgerald, saxa- phone, and Miss Berna l-Ieustis, solo. in Cambridge speakers setting: forth the Hospital's appeal were Mr. W. F. Tidmershpcxecutive chairman, and Dr. H. D. Johnson; entertainers were Miss Marlon McLennan, readmg Miss Cora. McEachem, solo and Miss Flor- ence Plstts, pianist. Annoucements of further meeting! will be iound in the local coltunns oi TCOLDS . ‘Ilia nmassM roman / ' h tar MI llnllillona i‘. The popularity of Grave's Laxative BROMO QUlNlNE iacreeses every day. Morepeo le by mil- lionsnoe isremeddy for colds and hes - idles than all other cold remedies combined. van-rm. n m. Ocl a boa el an , Jam ma, 80r- i Grave's Laxatioa ROMO ' [NINE nesday evening in‘ Caledonia. ‘Belle m“; and Mums North. an, .\_,_~ Tablets -M._-— 4 illary Buchanan, Mt. Buchanan. floss 5 Fruits. . 15cc. 1 Best Plate 6 Apples Wealthies I 1 Lock Gillis, Point Prim. , 1'. Unrllcltl Gillie, Pt, Prim, i .'-l lliurtlcck .\iacRae, So. Pinette. 4 Lawrence hiacliillan, Eldon. Ecc. I: Best Plate ‘o! 6 Fail Apples As- lrnchans. I _ l Dorothy MacRae, Mt. Buchanan. , L‘ Allene hhicEachei-n, No.“ Plnettc. ' l Chester Gillie, Pt: Prim. . I..2 Malcolm MacKinnon, Pt. Prim." '_ 3 Josie Dockerty, Mt. Buchanan. 4 Garfield Glllis, Pt. Prim. " Sec, 4 Best Plate or 10 Apples Crabs i Irving Jenkins, Lo. Newtown. 2 Marion Gillie, So_ Plnette 3 Charles Nicholson, So. Pinette. 4 Donald JenltinsjLo, Newtown. Sec, 5 Best Plate oi! 6 Pears. 1 Beryl Vanlderstinc, Eldon. (‘lass 6 (fanning Sec. 1 Best 1 Pint Jar oi Canned Rasp- berries, 1 Margaret McCall, Eldon, 2 Florence MoWllliams, Eldon. Sec. 2 Best 1 Pint Jar o! Beets 1 Ruby lilac-Donald, So. Pinette. _ 2 Marlon Gillis, So. Pinetis (‘lass 7 Cooking. . Sec, 2 Best Plate ot One Halt Dozen Tea, Biscuits. v 1 Rita McTavish. Lo. Newtowu. 2 Harriet Rodger, Eldon, I! Velma Gillis, Pt. Prim 4 Annie Nine-Rae, So, Pinette, ‘Sec. 3 Best Plate of 9 Sugar Cookies 1 Iliary Griffin, Lower Newtown. 2 Margaret McCall. Eldon. 3 Harriet Rodger, Eldon. 4 Annie McRae, So Pinette. Sec. 5 Best Plate ol Apple Pie, 1 Annie McRae. South Pineite. 2 Rita McTavlsli, Lo. Newtown, 3 Grace Nicholson, Lo, Newtown. 4 Florence llicWillianis, Eldon. Sec, 6 Best Plate ot Brown Sugar Fudge, 1 Florence hlcWilliums, Eldon. 2 Jean Nicholson, Lou: r Newtown 3 (lrilce Nicholson, Lo. ewtown. 4 Ruby MacDonald. So. Pinette. Class 8, Sewing, Knitting Division A For Girls under ' years 0t age. Sec.‘5 Best Specimen of Knitted Scarf 1 Anna MacDonald. So. Plnette. Sec. 6 Best Specimen o! Embroidered Linen. 1 Mary Griilln, Lower Newtown, ‘ 2 Rena Cook, Lower Newtown. Sec, 6 Division B, Open to Girls twelve years 0t site and over. 1 Annie MacRse, So. Pinette. 2 Jean Buchanan. ML-Buchsnsn. 3 Florence McPherson, Lo, Newtown Class 9 Manual Training. Sec, 1 Best Milking Stool. 1 Atwood Macllne. Mt..l3uchanan. Sec. 2 Heat Null Box. a 1 Atwood Mscilae. Mt, Buchanan. Sec. 6 Best Waggon Jack. 1 Hector Ranton. No. Pinetta. Sec 7 Miscellaneous. 1 Frank McMillan, Eldon. 2 Sinclair McTnvish, Lo. Newtown. < Class 10 Live Stock. Sec. 1 Best Heifer Call. 1 Fred Vaniderstlne, Eldon. 2 Hazel Martin. Mt, Buchanan, 3 Mary C. MacWillismc, Eldon. 4 Jarnes Halliday, Eldon. Sec. 2 Poultry. Best Plymouth Rock 1 Bruce l\iacLcod, So. Pinetlc. 2 Alice Halliday, Eldon. Leghorn! . 1 Mary Grlflln. Lo. Newtown. Sec. 1 Clan 2 Collection oi 10 Non-- lous iveeds. 1 North Pinette - ' ' 2 South Pinete 3 Mt, Buchanan L lnwnr Nauru-tun ._l See-S Best Plste ot 10' Plums;Purpl< twelve ' ‘DOWN * , Ranges for coal, wood, gas and Ill welcome additiontothebeautyandcomfortof any home. Q The Enterprise Foundry Company make a the famous Enterprise Furnaces and Cooking Particulars gladly furnished on request. _QiANY ENTERPRISE PRODUCT CAN ss PURCHASED ON ms easy PAYMENT PLAN 6 T PAY _ oat/sacs -- a = $1o.oo~ $10.00 ‘ l/iONTHLY electricity. you in an y we". Sec. 2 Collection oi 15 Tree Leaves 1 North Pinette ' 2 Mt, Buchanan 3 South Pinette 4 Point Prim Class 12 School Work. Sec. 1 Exercise Books Grades 1-2 1 Point Prim. 2 North Plnette 3 Eldon.‘ Grades 3-4. . 1 Point Prim. 2 Mt. Buchanan. 3 North Pinette 4 Eldon Grades 5-6 1 Point Prim 2 North Pinette. 3 Eldon Grades 7-8 1 Point Prim 2 North Pinette 3 Lower Newtown Grades 9-10 1 North Pinette 2 Mt. Buchanan, 3 Eldon, 4 Lower Newtown. Sec. 2 Map Drawing. Grades 5-7 New Brunswick. 1 Lower Newtown. 2 Point Prim 3 Eldon. Grades 8-10 North America. 1 Lower Nawtown. 2 Mt. Buchanan. 3 Eldon. 4 Poiut Prim, Sec. iLAi-t Work Grades 7-10 Pencil Scene, 1 Eldon 2 Lower Newtown. 3 North Pinette. 4 Mt, Buchanan. Grades 1-6 Union Jack. 1 North Plnette. 2 Point Prim ' 3 Lower Newtown. 4 Mt. Buchanan. ‘ ‘i Sec. 4 Penmanship. Grades 1-2. 1 Point Prim, 2 Eldon. 8 Lower Newtown, 4 North Pinetts. Grades 3-4. 1 North. Plnette. 2 Eldon. 3 Mt. Buchanan, . 4 Lower Nawwwm. Grades 5-0 .1 Eldon. ' l North Plnetta. ’ 3 Poiut Prim. 4 i-c-ver-Nawtowl. Gradeafl-fl. . , 1 North PlnettO. 2 Point Prim. 8 Lower Newton 4 South Pi= ll i utllontinuaaaalamll L... l . and, Frank Simm- lN BIVHTKPRVIASVIV Qnlt,» a glocm was raft‘ or"? the villve cf Ft Tctcvr. on S . 19111. when it wag, learned that Mi.» gushicAulrrv cne oi its olrle-t l dent; had pained _-a\\':yv in 1'00 mill’ hours of the m: .1; fully iorlulicrl by the Ctnrollnf’ E"f1.".i‘i‘."ll‘.5 of Holy Church. Alth 1 lrr dent's. was not unrxpcttcri _ t WhTJ one who had llvm there nlirrrt u‘i hm" lll" <93 years! thr- rfYflllli of that tie with "The Hag-pi; Past’ mtizt causeprtfzund s." " She was in ner 11.131 ccorl lrmfth‘ to within two mimtrt- oi l‘,F‘L' cltath‘, With faculties unimpai'cd she would‘ converse as intelligently‘ as one‘ much younger, and in the f-illllfilfii season she cujoyrzl l‘.€‘r place on thr- front porch which \'. f. quite 1V1: the main hiehwajs, he sire would wialtilnirsr; TECOZILZC any oi her a: who chanced to go by anti hllllj, shc and they passed many pleasant hours. y v} . She was tenderly cartel fr: by her :dBUglllEl'-ll"l'l3\\' Mrs. John A, Mr- ‘Aulay and her own daughtcr Tlorric who leaving a lucrative por-itlcn in Boston hastened hzmc l0 be with her mother during her last illness. She was predeceased by her hus- band and two sons Mrs Finlay iFlor- rie) being the only member oi lhc family remaining to who-rash tho Her funeral which was l-rrgcly at- tended was held on Sunday after- noon Sept. 21 and the; presence of so many including lrlchds lroqn dis- tant parts, of the Province. testiiicd to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The services at the Church and grave WCTB conducted by 11c)‘ pastor Rev. A. McAuiay. The pail ibearers were: Joseph McMillan. Joseph Morrlsom- H: ~D. McKtnzlc. J.-J. McKinnona-Bon. Dlianley I ’l‘he tbllowinz sent hiss‘; cs5». i Rev. E. L. €oi'.".in‘.‘_\‘.'\'lr. amt-bi 1mm Oilanfrqv. l~‘.D. .\ic ' Mr. eon Mm F. D. McKenzie ‘Mr-a. V An- ‘ _ lielflnriir‘ t") \'.(-'r ml. 1mm hurl: for =\~.11;~ ' ouch timrn. hm yW iXspirin. l1 non-r l.n!-. Don‘! we. rhrruiii‘ sullirrcr from llf‘.lili‘.t‘lll"=, or ww other pain. Soc .1 (in! mr rival pi‘ at tho cull-c. .\l1~'.i\ ~~ 1i f1 memory of a klliri and loving mother l lr-i HURT”? e OPE svczfr vxnn lcr a ploy uiiiriyr. 'l“l:tr<'~ quick (‘Oilllnll in ‘ l‘.(‘\‘C‘l' (loos. .m=.' h. rm. ."i i! iloolish to suittoi- nrv lit‘. f pain.’ ll lTlilY i m only .1 |hz‘.".rl.ir_l1v, or ii may l_i l rnlghror neuritis Rhciiznwu- . Lumhago. .*\5]»ll‘li1 i5 vii ilw sensible thing 1o 1.1km 'l“iric is hardly any nchc or pain iln-s a tnliletscatft rolicvc; tin " grout comlvrt to win suffer [)Ci'lO(.llC1.ill)_‘; they or»; h." rc-liccl on for i that 524175;“- Ccnuine ’ lit“; has