OCTOBER 1, 1937 PHONE :19 ' WE DELIVER /) _ on nu JKuXVAALL wrrxxar; HEALTH INSURANCE! By taking a good tonic now, colds and other winter ills. THE Jenn us PHARMACY ‘Ulupi-liltltiii Q hrmihtt, vnoui 2m Cut. 5i ileum i. KEN 5i‘. [ritilttnllfmwptp gt PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS you can insure yourself agaiinst winter Don't buy Cod Liver_ Oil and other Vitamin preparations on price alone. Cheap medicine is always expensive and a good tonic is usually worth what you pay for it. Our prices are as low as any, lower than most, and we recommend which we believe to be of the highest standard NEG-CHEMICAL FOOD A well balanced Vitamin and Mineral 10 D. OIL Contains 10 times the Vitamin D. Potency of ordinary Cod Liver Tonic. Oil Box of 50 capsules $1.25 40 oz. 69c 16 oz. $1.69 100 capsules —- — $2.25 ' Smallest dosage Liquid -- - $1.15, $2.45 Lowest cost per dose only those preparations s of purity. PURPYPEST COD LIVER OIL The only Cod Liver Oil given the Dionne Quints. Rigidiy tested for Vitamin content. l6 oz. Bottle $1.00 HALIVER OIL CAPSULES 50s _ — $1.00 100s —— — $1.80 REXALL EMULSION of COD LIVER OIL (White) $1.00 per b01110 NATOLA CAPSULES “A Parke-Davis Product” Each capsule represents three teaspoon- fuls of standard Cod Liver Oil V50c - - $1.25 100s — — $2.25 PURETEST EXTRACT of MALT & Cod Liver Oil. A pleasant tasting Vita- min preparation. Easily digested Excellent for children 2 lb. jar 98c PEPTONA A splendid reconstruc- tive preparation 0f Malt, Iron & Cod Liver Ex- tract. Enriches the Blood Improves general health Per bottle $1.00 $1 WAMPOLES Tasteless extract of COD LIVER. Universally known and appprovcd Per bottle $1.00 iasoline Use Increases. 1 50 P. G. More evidence of ‘the importance the oil industry has assumed in tho transportation industry of the nation, ls seen in the periodic re- ports oi’ the Dominion bureau of statistics. Gasoline consumpticn in Can- ada during February’ was 7.000.000 Imperial gallons or 28.9 percent higher. and in January 6,1000% gallons. or 21.9 percent higher than during corresponding months of last year. Some oi‘ the provinces this year slowed increases in consumption s veral times over the consump‘lon last vear. Prince Edward Island in- creased nearly 150 percent in Flebruary and in January nearly 400 percent over correspondn: months of last; year. New Brunswick increased 92 p91" cent in February and 112.6 per- cent in January. Ontario. the larg- est. gasoline consuming province. Announcement THE LYONS cont COMPANY (J. c. MORAN) We wish to announce to the public that we are taking over the premises now occupied by Messrs. C. Lyons & Company, and will continue to carry 0n the coal business formerly conduct- ed by that firm. We will be prepared to meet your every demand. as we‘ will carry a‘ large variety of coals suitable for every purpose, at prices that will mean a saving to you. / We will put forth every effort to merit a continuance of the patronage of the customers of the old firm, and we solicit. and will greatly appreciate, the patronage of new customers. Over a period of fifty years, the firm of C. Lyons,& Company have built a strong reputa- tion in the coal business, and it will be our con- stant aim to hold that same reputation for the new firm. _We will thank you for the opportunity of serving you in supplying your coal requirements for the coming Winter. THE LYDNS GOAL COMPANY TELEPHONE 111 LOWER QUEEN St. t oi‘ Mt. Stewart, all neinhbours, a‘so mess and thoughtful expressions of i sympathy by inmtiafirséi-cznfwrifiil;n and 23.5 percent in January. WEST ROYALTY The September meeting met all the homo of Mrs. LIIWSOII-CIOSOY with an attendance oi fifteen members and two visitors. Meeting opened in usual vxay. and minutes of last meeting were rend aiiri adopted. One new mem- ber Joined. New committees were appointed: Sick: Mrs. Milton Bell, Mrs. MacArthur and Mrs. Stetson. School: Mrs. Trninor, Mrs Lem- uel MacKiniion. and Mrs. Blake. Program: Mrs. MacKay and Mrs. Crosby. Mrs. Leigh Chowan invited the October meeting; roll call to he answered with: “Vvliy fruit. is es- sential in the diet." A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and meeting closed. ._.___ ?_____ - Trinity Hniteb ttburil) FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 2.30 and 6.30 (‘nnvi-nllon Y. I‘. U. (Eastern) at York. 7.00 I‘. l\I.-—(‘holr Rehearsal. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Walter McEntee wish to gratefully acknowledge with heart- ielt. thanks, the many acts oi kind- Rov. Father Crokcii. Rev. Fnt.liei' (Hills. the kind Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospital. Also Dr. McMillan and Dr. Farmer all who sent Mass Cards and Let- ters of Sympathy. Iitfifl-IO-l-li. N. D. MacLean i UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 mare-wane" ~=m~~"w~\ t a, vssfrras= \‘l't).\Il~JN‘S INS'I‘l'l‘ll'l'l:J C -.__.__ HOPE RIVER PARISH HALL p. Friday, Oct. Ist at 7.45 wig 55$}; i5; i; ,..e Central Guardian CBASWILI. in Photographs, _.__ OONFEDERATION SURANCE. LIFE IN. L-GWB-T-IZ-Sl? use: “sourai- shortening m; better baking. I..551-9-14-tt YORKSHIRE COAL-Many nus. tomers are buying Yorkshire coal, they find it very satisfactory. It is excellent coal for the range. heat- ing stove or grate. Sold in any quantity by A. Plckard 8a Co. L76-9-29-3i I t Now on Display in Hardware Window POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a. man charged ‘ with unlawful pOSSESSIOII of liquor was fined $300 and costs or in - lieu of payment sentenced to six , months in jail. Two drunks were t each fined $5 and 00st; or l0 claws i in jail and a third fined $3 and} costs or five days in jail. CORNWALL UNITED CIIIIRCII. —New Dominion: Communion Ser- l vice 10.30 A. M. S. S. 11.30 A. M.‘ Kingston: SS. 2 PM. service 3 P M. , Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. Service . 7.30 RM. REV. E. R. WOfidSldt‘. iVIifl- ‘ 15161‘. L-IOZ-IO-l-Il. SPECIAL SOLOISTZ-Mr. Isiah t Dingwell, City, will be the specie‘. , soloist at the Hazelhrook Baptst . Church, Sunday afternoon, Octobi-i‘ t 3rd. Service at 3 P. M. L-145-l0-1-ii CHURCH SERVICES OCTOBER Ind-York United charge; RIJV- J. A. Nicholson Minister. ll A. M. Rail, Day Service at. Ceiitrnt hnrch. 2.30 P. M.—Plensant (irovc 2 p.ni.S.S.7.00 p.m. YorlgSuhlflvl- “The Kingdom of Heaven" RPV- J» A. Nicholson, York. L-IAG-IU-l-li. i t t ANGLICAN SERVICES. Stindafv October 3rd. Rustico: St. (tliurch. l1 A. M. Mornlnz Prever rind Holy Communion. Milton: St.‘ t Johns Church. Z P- 51111031’ School. 3 P. M. EVETIIIIE PPM"- Everybody welcome. Lancaster. Rector. ___._ t _ ilIAKING noon nncovsmn-t The many friends of Mr. Fredl wpbstnr, who recently underwent-i an operatlon- in the Brooks Hos- i _ pltal. Brooklyn. MRS-s. Will b" pleased to hear he is maklne t1 sntLsiactOfY TEQOVQIY- H“ “'3; accompanied in the [Inited States by his m“ Lemuel who is on the. staff of the Boston-American Newspaper and had been 811F110- ing his vacation at his home in Dunstaffnage. FORMER. IRLANDI-IR. Mr. anri Mrs. Neil Banks of North Bend. Oregon, are spending the Summer in Olympia, Washington, where they are enjoying a choose i" Pacific Coasts scenery. Tllh ivorthy couple have many Il'lt"l1fl-‘» around the Bay of San Francisco 1w», w ' - _ . i » who are always pleased to heanof _~ » . -_ "I ' their success. Mr. Banks. reealliii: f , E the Summer days of his boyhood in.” m: m0 a copy at’ you: mi. of RUYIPJ, n. a on Prince Edward Isaiiidi when _ _ " Enturprlla rungwn k1 mm anal colt-mu. : _ berries. were ripe an iiscioir. V‘ remembered the Editor with 1a ‘ "M" '~~ g crate oi blueberries. iirown hi‘ l" . “Dnux z b n t. Bl be Nlir"~‘|‘ir‘s. " ~ - 515mg? Washlifstorriy Thev ‘were :fuuIIbnruhCoul( i; WAKXI‘ i. Gta( i; M y, : - ' ‘ ‘. ' “ rims m. Ebb. ‘it large and delicious and made ( °“ b’ ’ ' I wonderful pies. Thanks.— Oak- land Maple Iieaf- - CONNECTICUTKS N 0 '1‘ I". D NEGRO TENOIM-Mr. Curtis M. Saulsbury. an artist possesslnu R dramatic ability and cultured voice who preaches s. gospel message in song sang in the Kingston Baptist Church. Mr. Saulsbury deltflhtf" his listeners with a unique stylel Markl; , _ t Rev'd. E. O.‘ ~ L-iaa-io-i-ii, I" ilic you. i again leads wifli range — the new "Cavalier". Striking an entirely new note in ranqe de balanced beauty o}. the “Cavalierf to any kitchen. r's finest lain enamel finish, with’ polished top. If desired, electric iopelemezis. F fillings; ZLYYI w... can be equipped v,‘ iiVtj "337 ename-lled. spar .. . sign, the will give style Etta VfluJYQQhrIQrYbuT find. in all Enterprise Range; SPEEDEHEET _- ~- lioating. FIAME-SFAIED lOlhflg} ‘ neat, saves fuel. ANCHOR TTE~UP CON“ ~—- strength to resist heat si1ain__"'Il1 RING on every cover —- spew; icYEAa REPLACEMENT GUIIBIINIIIEZE -— clean briqhi a SEE THESE REVOLUTIONARY FEATURES Never before has a range combined attractive BPPQBIHYICB v._"‘i'_ such p-aciical c-iticiency as you will {End in the ‘ c "roller". It sols an altogether new ela~iriard oi ran": utility. Two spacious, porcelain- 1"“ "id cabineiscsixtain hooks for saucepans, closet ITLI and lianoy door shelves, with ample warming since. It is also equipped with an easy-vision eight- o-ay clock, separate- minute-minder" alarm, built-in lijlll, and a 4-p1ece condiment set. All hiqlily prac- tical ieaimos that save time, and make cooking easier and more successful. ‘The “Cavalie.r" is made in two models! with or without reservoir, or withvhiqh rl/aswi in guinea of cabinet. Both have large iirsybox For quiet: hoisting; convertible for wood, coal or oil. Heavy ivory porce- t l i l _ ‘MAGICOOIC’ OVEN ventilated. dCLEAR VISION ‘THERMOI ". accurate an easy in read. INSULA” l." HANDLES-donoigethoi. ‘U Favorite range I11 fmmes _.!j-,- backed by 49 years experience in maldnq . 1511995 Go to any Enterprise dealer and = selection of unusually good values. An). . monthly payments —- and the satisfaction Oi 1 you have the finest range made. The "CORONET" Another oi the Enterprise "Balanced Heard-g” (it ' Porcelain enamel two-tons ivory finish with ti. t .- mew ..v. panels and velvet polished lop. Extra heavy inn] .1. ~. doors to preserve heat. Double wall strength and protection oi enamel. H‘ ' shell, as desired. A good, practical i prescntday needs. -i. i '1 i.) .1 i»: his n o: MA: v Hi5 ‘couivqynf nnuannnonnunnl ‘i Charlottet tjiwn H1510 xii-if of presentation inspiring all to and ’sen-ring"tenérmvoluTeiiéift Siiiiilsburys arctmw meow rltmwntiii: Pathway. " Inzier; "rin- .i.».»~.n~»».- $.11 -- w . f. enjoy a most profitable evening of‘ tgrmlp Oxllfflprililg most dramatic- t Holems is to h.‘ lll'lll.\‘ comiiiczi led lieiiutitzil Garden of Prayer. Fil- .1:_ ll.‘ : - w, sacred music. The Artist. sang in zilly his vvouceiical measage. Mrs. on her flllt‘ wort: The sort: more; lnrd I Want to Be a Christ-g l’ . n» sequence three groups of three rivet-oil. Holmes. organist. of King- , groupings were: imim in. G-LW-"vt irin. 81".‘. by» snulstiivri‘: liar.» i; .1 t M songs with a pleasingly powerful | 1011 ixuptrq, rymrch’ Yllqypd Mr. Burioiuh: stml tin ,._ Dot;- y», ntflliiwnq’ . . . Saves You Money Every Month Because Food Doe LET U8 DEMONSTRATE THE MODERN C pBuyY SAVE MONEY ur General Electric REFRIGERATO In October This Month Only we Offer You a Special Price on any One of Several Remaining 1937 Refrigerator Models I Buy Now and Start Immediately to Enjoy the Savings a G. E. Refrigerator Brings You sift Spoil-Left Overs are Kept Fresh. and Appetizing—1\lar End Lower Prices- and G. O E. Itself is Lowest (‘ost Refrigeration ONVENIENCE FEATURES OF THESE SMARTLY ST YLEi) G- i. IREFRIGERATORS AT (lliR SHtHVl-I-f" t. " DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY BY BUYING AT ‘SPECIAL PRICES AN l) SPECIAL TERA S MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED ‘u... _C-»_-..=._a-—..¢-..- A J,’ ire.‘ am ~_|.>~ _ . I keting can be Doneon a Quantity Basis at 1V1‘. l.