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B1: Loanmo live hogs gt, _ Albany wednesday, oct. zzno until a, ` -noss Mluan will-:A'l~ ANU M_lLK fox foods were reduced in price l-2c per lb. on October lst. Or- der now at Brace"a_ 1755-11 -THE SUMMEBSIDE MINIAT- URE GOLF COURSE invtes every- one to an evening of healthful and pleasant entertainment. It is new and different. 7738-10-21-2|, -D0 NOT LET THE PEOPLE in your adjoining district enjoy' all the ings. Everybody welcome. Saint John‘s Church. October 26,I Morning Prayer. 11.00. _ recently, and has since been under- 'going treatment in the Prince Coun- " ty Hospital, ls, lt is pleasing to report. well on the way to recovery.-S. I -RECEIVED SAD NEWS.-Miss Georgie Green of Summerslde has’ received the sad news of the death in Los Angeles of her sister, Mrs. E. ` R.. Gilbert, daughter of the late William Penn Green of Summersidc. Her death was not unexpected as ‘she had been ln indifferent health - for some time. Besides her sister, Georgie Green, one brother, Dr. Cecil B. Green of Montague, remain of that family.-S. ‘, - -BADLY INJURED.-An accident ing which resulted ill very severe in- juries to Mr. Seymour Boulter of Millburn, necessitating his removal to the Prince County Hospital early on Monday morn-ing. _Mr. Boulter with his wife and infant child of night .months were .driving .alo11g‘ _ Bculter's 1-oacl between seven and eight on Sunday evening in a. horse and buggy keeping to their own side of the road. They were struck head; on by an auto truck driven by Mr.; is suffering from shock Mr Boultel had his leg badly fractured in three places and also received two cuts in tient on the early morning train to o'clock. A. C. Green. _ 7753-ll Q L' ¢ el ._ 0 u IT WINS THE MEN’S VOTE SK ANY MAN, whose wife A owns an Enterprise Electric, what he thinks of the range? He may talk about boltless and hinge- less construction and sundry tech- nical things. But in nine cases out of ten, he will start a lengthy dis- course on flaky pie crust that melts in the mouth . . . bubbly angel cake that almost floats away . . . tender roasts and rich brown gravies. Of course, his wife’s a good cook. But as a good cook she knows how much she owes to her trusty Enterprise -It wins the men’s vote! The new Enterprise Electric Range (featured in the illustration) is famous for its good cooking re- sults. Engincers and electrical ex- perts are responsible for its many outstanding advantages. And now, with the modem urge for colour, ’ o ANY smsnrniss Pao SMALL BALANCE ENTERPRISE °°“”~ farfvoyoolangrnaaearslglieed' M°~’H" the master, artis But remember, will add zest and and gas as well as D Q The Enterprise Foundry Company make the flmoul Enterprise Fumacen and Cabinet Heater: an well as Ranges. Enterprise credit terms will enable you to "enjoy while you buy." Write for further particulars about our Easy Payment Plan. us cr* ro" result of his handiwork is a range of great beauty in harmonious colour combinations-you must sec it to really appreciate its loveliness. beautiful covering of porcelain, you will find the same high quality of material and workmanship that has made the name “Enterprise” a household word throughout Canada. Of course, in the final analysis, it’s the cooking that counts-but we’re thankful we have made thc new “Enterprise Electric” a beautiful range as well. Its colourful beauty and cleanliness spent in the kitchen. The Enterprise Foundry Company manufactures ranges for coal, wood UCT CAN BE PURCHASED ON THE Ulllllll M/ m /__ Illuotrntfnl the New Enterprise Eloofrlo. Ronge t steps in. The anyone of ing satisf with the underneath this of having of $10 easy may P55’ you desire joy to the hours for electricity- E 'rim xnrnnrnlslt rourmav co.. Llmlrao W 21 5-ACKVILLI, N.B., Dept. §l'“'....f°.!$‘»Z‘..‘rlZ¥'.l‘T.f§lil2i.iZ' .l.’L‘rlT.’¢'i`f‘I.`ii.‘Z"r'§'.i.§'Z’2 °“ °" °”" Numa...........-........». Addrsu..................... . . ... . The fuel I un In :NIU Woodcl need, thcre’s a beautiful Enterprise Range made to till it-equipped you have always wanted. Don’t let the lack of the full price deprive you of the pleagum an You can buy any Enterprise Ran on easy terms if you prefer. You find the regular monthly payments amounts in three months periods if . ym in either case is compaiativelys U1 The coupon below will bring you illustra- ted literature describing the Enterprise Electric Range and other ranges menu- factured by the Enterprise Foundry Write for this information today! ASY PAYMENT PLAN Q A _ __ g . 1930 - »-_ - 1 Iv- .fa _-_L fi -1 f f-f _ - W. - "' , -~ _ -T Western Guardian f -N which will give real cook- action. Whatever you little helpful features cash an 'Enterprise' R ge. ge will to take care of-or you in somewhat la r rge The mitral cashpa ent all. Co. S Yllll’ n-(.7-J - éE...‘......... 3 A South Veteran , . .__-._\ ;;L;__;“";‘ . swung Cum Lone Scouts and L,,,,u_ *-ITRYONQTS ____ Diamond city. He earned the reput- Intosh, ex-Sergeant Mr. and Mrs. J. > '"0 E. ta ro :1 ¢ F '-1-.r-.',;-~"ll'\/i _-"-I I crs_ We ask for your co-operation, TH . . . `“U° f be _, _.».,' _ _ "_ _ _'tu _ _'_ ~ .__¢i’ ‘ . ~--.mu _ . , yi I, . _ < -_ .__ ,vs _ , I _ ‘_ _‘ _. 3% '\_ ,Z - 1'. , _ /ll’ cou I ews Continued from Page 5 The other man was not so fc"tu1l 1~1l\ed 'rt thc hcspltainlth his lcv CARDIGAN DUNDAb PRE5 iq ,_[_,__,, much s“.ou,,n_ Many daySlli\TERIAN CHURCHES.-- Sabbath passed bcforc the swrllilig sllb'ntly lm one had been Ibastern Guardlan Sf lc en no on y or e era C3 on a'.".ilnble to glv" him flrs aid Hel cm Q 2 . “t . . }|i----*- _ has put into the train somehow, and! A _ ' ` ` _ I .V ‘October 26th. Sunday Schools: Car- lllcl although he received the best I mga" at' 1015 B' m' Loma valley at treatment possible thc appositlon of the bones was not perfect. and after li long sojourn llc was discharged wlh a degree cf lamercss that will ielnnlll with him fo life oi S..J.1f.I11': are urged to ‘te present. no vnu surrrn wml _ unnicuir . 50 easy to get quick relief and pre- vent _an attack in the fu11:_re. Ala! bromides and dope. Th¢y PC 'W0 41”’ l but affect the heart and are vera' Jllngerpus. They are d§P;¢S;'"8 2". only give temporary felis ._¢ C Q11!! I of the headache mil remains w1t_1n. I The sane and harmless way- Fifi' Incorrect the caul¢~ lW'_5°f¢n "‘°.'°"“' ` and acid stomach, relieve the inte!- tlncs of the decaved and poisonous l ' _~‘_.Is"f5i:~fIIrl>.-",<7 .I I2 p. m. Service at Cardigan at ll I rl. m. only. Preacher: Rev. J. M. Mur- Ichiscn St, John N, B. Representative iof the Bible Society, a good attend- Iance is dc lied Rev W E Davies, I' I 'IIN I I l I T J A inlusterl ~ 1\‘__ ` “Scouting teaches first aid." B` A" M t ‘ \ ,Sampson of the Canadian Scout,-` Z N \_f_I_ _ `\I,'\I,I‘ IDnvidson St.-St. Catherines. Ont. Suu ; , \ I ~ 1 -Miss Carrie Grady is visiting ini Summerside the guest of Mrs. George Grady.-S. M :Children suffering from worms n show the symptoms and any ther can detect the presence of ttlng of the child. Until expelled and the system cleared of them, the child cannot: regain its health_ Mil- ler's Worm Powders are prompt and worms, but also as H “mer UP f0l` ldren that are lun down in con- uence I . . Against Grlppe Having a bottle of M`nar’lls handy at the right time will often save a doctors fee, For colds, sore throat, bronchitis. .~_..._» ____ ._ ~ was born in lava and was just in his H1 mth year when he volunteered for ,manner. He took a great interest in Ia service in South Africa, leaving with P0 me 2nd canadian Mounted Rifles, master- On the outbreak or theI known as Prince Edwards Horse; G1' which brought so much distinction the fi1°~“l`¢0 again Offer his services N and honor upon themselves and the £0 Province generally. He served dur- C5 ing the Boer War and on the cess- Iof ,ation of hostilities decided tg remain M |in that great and glorious country, V9 rl-1 joined the cape Police at vh E LATE MR A C MCNEILL n o ing a friend and helpmate Grant, Detective rather than a sleuth of those who'W. Gunter, and Detective G. scott._ A recent letter has brought to this had take" the d”WnWHl`d Diilfll. Hl1dIAm0I18 the other mourners were ills province pu,-tiuulu,-S of the death and these were always certain of finding Iworship the Mayor (Alderman G. W. fum,-ui of M,-_ A_ c_ McNem_ formerly a friend and counsellor in hi .IWillia of Victoria West, one of the South M African War Veterans and Great War to veterans who had distinguished 8SS1SiHl1°°- Thwah R slant ima service in both wars, My, Mcrcgiii Ilihysique, he always treated crimin- IAfl1ca.n Police Force. Many wreaths s in a considerate and gentle land floral tributes were received and I the War he rejoined the ISouth Im Mafekina in 1902 and had rl success- I 1> ful career in its service. He was ISFGHUY from a mallanant disease, and early promoted to an important ll ilosition in Kimberley. and his general SUI’rCl1nded by friends and comrades. sacrifice in August, 1917 anti nnotlier. “n abilities and inltatlve resulted in his Hb funeral ©°°k place to the west being transferred there to the Criminal EH _ _ Pretty Co-cd: "I want a pair of* ` u ‘° Investigation Department, where he Bl Tl A l B. =. l\Il_f\t1__ of ~ _ I the goy nglcigms \:s’;cri;u0nP be £ bioomcrs I can wear around mv G _Z served until 1914, On his own Iihe Rev. -7. Beresford Pierse. and the Innls in the city mn. cnnrlott¢town_ lg°"“““Sl“"" , - I °p'°l`°a"°" he remmed °° the °“t` ,de Nlnnda" evening Oct. 27th at 815 o Clerk (ahqcntly): 'Certalmy mn I I M ` I slde regular f'-"'09 and Was regarded 9 ~ - - _ - I 0 ` ° Jn* an gm” Leaders' and 'an memis dam what size is your gymnasium?" _ , __ _ ___ u ,_ _ ' " ' as one of the best officers in the els were Sergeant and Mrs. TB. Mac- burg. Pa. _ Lllnl s, police honors The chief mourn ast year Mr. McNeill suffered .br th assed away in Kimberley Hospital, lc .r as an I a d Cemetery and was very largely tended. Service was conducted by ceased was granted military, as well G m ms).De'tectlve Head Constable I any la. fallen one owed restoration IIS. Roberts (Diamond Detective his kindly advice. sympathy and *Dt-partmcnt) and a number of Serge- xlng, of which he was a pastmcmetery. ' Dpcared in the Elrgllsh Press at thc . ‘ I time. Two other brothers John B. and I Ware Co” I Head Constable G. nts and Ex-Sergcants of the SauthI special car conveyed them to the I Mr. McNeill was unmarried, and is ' cat War, Mn. McNeill was amongIsurvived by his father Joseph A, Mu- e Past thirty foul- years a resid-I Boston, and step- I it 1//D .i i `r up/,_ I*/\ I ‘ ill formerly of Cavendish, but for I Fon BEST CON- thc Empire. and took part ln the _ the mlmisn in East Africa. At the end Ions or s'r1wc'1'IoN WOR! other. three brothers, and I good tools are essential. You Simi!! Ol-hcl". Gordon. went overseas withl “fl e 98th Sclgc Battery from Char- DI ttetown and mncic the supreme W Addison McNeil gained distinction' a dispatch rider. His picture and account of his special services Leslie McNeill reside in Pitts rican Police and served for someItwo aunts, Mrs. Robert Camobtli oil cannot. get tho rllhl- "Sum “"1" ars. resigning with s rlrst_t-lasrlinis oily, and Mrs. win c Mt-:ya :tractor and pension. During tn¢.Nc1l1_ Brinkley Pt. me youngest! l>l¢m¢nt= are hlsh :rude “"4 “° _ _ lu- carpentry and mechanlfll lm apieti to the jobs in hand. UI I-stun tools and there will he li cation as to resnltl. in fact. ll y ahle wnrkcr. Tile Rogers I ""1-_=`_;3=`+f.>. - _ ` ` _.!‘>f§‘l3'~f""_'-i" ._ :' _,_ I 1 UL Now 1 wAN1- g vom 'rocA1.LoN it _ MR. 151.11'--v=AE~/~ ; AND wi-|\1.l. ~/ou _ Ann- *rN1sRa.sse ~ ~n-wr ~/ou Aci- L1\