g ocroaaa 11, 1932 , THE CHA RLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN cEnfnAi.,cuiinniin E N T E R P R I S E ..$:f.'..'.:..:f.:°'§'.€E°:..“:.::...‘::: 1 HEATERS CANADA'S BEST FOR' *ue At the new low price of $12.85, this high quality, well-finighgd 12" Enterprise Quebec Heater is the most outstanding value on the market-complete in every detail and fully guaranteed, A 14” Quebec Heater of the same fine workmanship sndnhigh quality material may he The heater illustrated in purchased for slightly more. this advertisement is typical of the un. equalled stove values which Enterprise offers you. The new scale of prices is proportionally low in every ease. Investigate the famous Enterprise Cabinet Heaters or any one of our other models-they are all outstanding values for their varied uses and sizes. You'll find that one of them exactly suits hath your requirements and your purse. Write for complete in- fomation, using the coupon below. It's the first step in the direction of greater homo comfort. -_i -__ daily. M tery story, which will hold your in- terest until the author skilfully re- veals the secret. Read the opening next Wednesday. . SLOW STARTING on a cold moming is often due to trouble in the ignition of your car. Have us check and remedy any defecm. Mallett’s Battery Service, 207 Great George Street. 5735-10-11-li. PROTECTTNG LOBSTER FISH- ERIES-Government patrol boats have been active in protecting the lobster fisheries this season. 895 traps and 5,945 fathoms of rope have been seized and 8,419 lob- sters liberated by the officers. The oyster boat “Ostrea II" was placed on patrol duty on August 24th, and may be inserted st the rste of dc. per word, strictly payable in sd- SHOES MAY BE DYED any of 36 diiierent colors. Take yours to ~ Jimmfe's Shoe Shine Parlour, Queen Street. 5730-10-11-li. WATER RATES! Tuesday the eleventh is the last day for paying water rates. 5718-10-8-31 WHO IS ZORAT Guardian's new mystery story, which begins next Wednesday will tell you. Read it Z-ORA, THE INVISIBLE, by J. R.. Wilmot is s well constructed mys- t Yo? Ng: lglysgezvshges W’ H' FUNSTONI JR- 15,000 acres of former wheat land 0 ma C D y re . 8 . ' ` . h shoes any desired shade. Jimhues NEW FIREs'roNa rnrsronur Wm" had bee" “”°“d°“°d by t e Shoe Shine Parlour, Queen Street. . A M e 5730-10-11-Li. nnouneemmt h b en made by the Firestone Tire 4, Rubber Com. pany of Canada, Ltd., that Mr, Wm. H. Funston, Jr., has been sip. Pointed President in succession to Mr. E. W. BeSsw, who” ,sudden death occurred early in Septgmim-_ Mr. Funston' takes up his new position with an extensive back- ground of selling and executive ex. Pfrience. Immediately before his recent appointment he was located in the Akron offices as General` Manager of Flrestone's Mechanical Rubber Division. Previous to that, he has held positions as Purchasing Alent and later Sales Manager of ` the Firestone Steel Rim Company, also General Manager of the Xylos Rubber Company of Caiifomia, a largest wheat farmer in the world. And it has been kind, also, to the Crow Indians on whose government reservation Torn Campbell built up which s. year ago came to a Stand and a score oi' Chicago and Min neapolis bankers and -grain men who had financed him.. It has all come about through the voluntary seeding last fall of some Campbell Corporation. The crop which came up ofifts own has just been marketed t/o the credit of thé federal government, which took the corporation fann for back rent. Of the $100,000 realized on the volunteer crop, the government has Campbell $30,000 for harvest- and marketing. The balance has been credited to the Indian reservation, after deducting com- missions to the Federal Farm Boards grain sales agen¢Y. the Famiers’ National Grain Corpor- ation. Last season, when Campbell an- nounced he would not raise a crop. his announcement was heralded by the farm board as the answer 0! B big wheat farmer to their appeal for reduced wry.-at production. paid his Firestone subsidiary. He has re- ceived intensive training in the' Firestone organization to qualify: him for his new duties as head of, the Firestone organization in Can-< Neiiher he hor the government which had rented him the Indian land foresaw the condtioris that produced the self-planted wheat just marketed. stiu at the expense or campbeii I _ ., ,r - ~ - - - 1... _eaoariys " $100,000 Wheat `5 J Crop Sowed Itself ' HARDIN, Mont., Oct. 10-Nature N I has been exceedingly k`nd thLs sea- C , _ son to Thomas Campbell, once .}§‘_,,_’ §~ . rl. known as the Montana wheat king and frequently referred to as the ti,-Fii ' .21 .L hryili '-5' r- ‘Yi ,_.-1?? ' °-.'~¢‘ I 8 ii? ri- nt -'._\ ' A 1%..: " .~'."' '.f1'5fA (` , . *_* ARABELA CICARS -mild with a delightful aroma. A clean, fresh smoke-individually wrapped-the worthy companion of all ages. 2. t' "Ui the rnammoth farming corporation _ _,,.-Q,/' ada. I the "a. A, I-mikett" on september = " A ' 2901- We also had the services of M""""`“*" ‘ ' COUPON the patrol “Arras" on the lst, 3rd . . -rm; |;N1~gm-m5E`|-QUNDRY C0_ um-no and 4th of October. In addition to N0 T11 e . g 6 Sch ¢IGARi saokviii-,N.n..bep¢. 5 these, the Department is having a Pima 'fad me wmnlclciufcrmsiion about speed boat come to Charlottetown, " E\1¢°,_foi-uolleawn at uis new low anon. and immediately on its arrival this Life is hard What with it tak-i Class I-Grains-1 Temple Mac- , _ boat will be placed on duty in an Adams _ endeavor to intercept boats that '1`|=°'“°|f\il°iH°°nl D.woodEi. will undertake i.o`fish in theelose fishernien will be placed under zir- rest and will be brought' up for _ - trial in Charlottetown. Uérfvery (belong andlleating M-ed ‘ -*_ _'_ i "L ::THE MARITIME PROVINCES’ Enterprise Stoves and Furnaces are Sold m°Si°fiti°a1t°a-drinking public on Exdusively at this continent. They do not have to R T I TB suits both purse and taste; for the , g , ¢ d established tea firm of J. E. years experience in catering to them an QUITS SMOKING day_ lllg Il9BdS. MORSE'S BLUENOSE D AFTER 42 YEARS' "I just quit, that is all," he said TEA (BFDWI1 Label). i-116 STEM EC- --- lin response to o. query as to how OU CHAT]-IAM, Oct, '10-Judge Uriah he did lt. with dependability, sells at 35 cents McFadden of the Kent County! "Suppose some genial old friend Pei' l'>°“nd Dackflgei MORSES Court has sworn off smoking-after offers you a fine cigar?" the judge STANDARD TEA (Red I-'Bbe1)» 12 years of devotion to a pipe. ‘was asked. "You could hardly re- L21” g°°d °Id family "ea °f the Three weeks now and he has not . fusc?' touched tobacco. And furthermore "Ch yes I could," Judge MeFad- MORSEIS SELECTED ORANGE he is not going to touch it. He let den retorted. “I just _quit smokiiig PEKOE TEA' the tea' dc luxe at 75 that be khowh emphatically ycstcr-, and that is :iii time is to it." °°“°s' ` AN |\-2;, BI s pleasant week’s visit at DeSable, “Wu the guest of her sister. Mrs. D. F. m _ MacNeili. FOX. D DOG SCUIT \ _ ati; '\\° 1... .s r - ‘ f \ .1 I \...........-....-_..._ _V V _M ry 1 " f ' Q 0 ° A -1 I 9 f c ¢ : ‘,.~" _ "4" I “iif-1" /4' ,U 4' f ' \, /y - " WD, " .; .?;_`:, fi ‘ , ' \, ,i , ~ ._ VI 4 \ ,~»,` _ ,_,{,‘ ,gf .- ‘94[;1NCE|) ub`~\\% D l_,l'i.ll\~ . For Success in Fox Ranching ofthe best q,,,,my FEED “ IMPERIALS ” "Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. ‘ ,Imperial Bisciiit iliuiipany, Ltd. l 1 4 ,Li i ` sloth-iosiiy it your lerviw- '-<§‘.Ulf5!i`:.. iuro iauirloii .fiiii , ii 1 I _ L' Palmer Electric Ltd. I I /__ Automobile lsmiozs. | ` season areas., Any boats caught fishing illegally will be seized, the people have no rivals as judges of tea and may justly be called the go far afield to find what at once ol Morse 8.: Co., have had over sixty d now provide three grades oi' nckage teas that meet their vary- omy tea., combining low price aritimes", at 45 cents; and PERSONALS Mrs. Wm. J. Bears has returned to her home in Murray River after __m_ We have-in stock and receiv- ing regulorly by cars COAL ANTHRACITE- Hard Nut. Readings Famous Anthracite for base burner. Welsh Anthracite Egg size, double screened for furnaces, Welsh Anthraclte Nut size for jacket heaters, ranges, etc. Scotch Anthracite Egg size. highest quality double screened. BITUMINOUS--` Genuine Old Sydney Screened. Springhill Screened. Inverness Screened. ' Albion Nut, Stove, and Round. cone- A Dominion household Coke. You cannot go wrong on buying sny of the shove well known brands of coal. New low prices. Speeisl prices in CII lots. Prompt deliveries. Try us on your nut order. YI.,D. GILLIS & 00. iris years to be able to smile with, ical enihusiasrn after discove-rizig that Santa Claus is just Pap in red pyjamas and white whiskers, M. Gagnepain, sub-director of the, botanfcal laboratory of the Nation-`i al History Museum here, had to he sought vaiiantly bu: ln vazn car, was just another bedtime story. Furst, the British savant, has ‘ just departed for the forest of Mal- Madagascar as a special divliiiiy. to appease its wrath and allay its “Did you ever hear of a man- R eating tree?" is the question sub- mitted,to the sub-director of the H museum. 4 "Do you know any more funny ones like Lint?" replied the genial 1 such a tree as you suggest does Even exotic plants wh ch, in cloc- chanical is fx action perfectly himself the trouble of 'that long journey to Mi.-iriag:isc:ii~ to find ths question grow-ng things of the high p`aieaus of Madagascar, which will Present o greater interest to conim€rC€ Bild science tliaii ii c:ii'iiivoi‘ous tree." M, Gngiicpfiiii (whose name lit' c orally imiislated means “bread- wiiiner") is 'Rio much of s realist break the sad news to a British ex- H0 plorer that the "man-eating tree" chiejde,-_ 4 Howard white. throughout the wilds of Madagas- . Righard Heam, 3 Bobby McNeill, 4 Agnes Dix. gache iii search of the canniballstic ard Hem-n_ 2 wane, Bhtcmelder, 3 tree, worshifpped by the natives of Agnes French' 4 Daniel M0;-ri`s0n_ and to which they annually sacri- Bobbie MCNEHI’ 3 Aletha Macdon. flee a young and beautful virgin am, 4 Howard whim lust for, liuiiizin il:-sh and biooii, Lavardiey-_ 3 HOWBN1 Macdonald, 4 e F‘f€n°1\mfm~ The" 5°";°“5i-"'- "N°» Helen McNeill, 4 Janie Batchielder. not exist, nor can it ever exist. Mmion Raf,,se_ ini! bI`11SfiUC7Y» iilllmson i“5"°i'5 in' ter McNeill, 3 Chas Fraser, 4 Earl advciteiitly, do so purely by a mo- H,,mphm_ M 11521685 Y-0 U19 Plum USUN' Murphy, 3 S. George, 4 Daniel "Then Furst niiglit have SIMYEG 0 W B11in°."f@P1@dfh° Dim Emu len Merreiii, a Amos Lavardier, 4 iiin. “The exp:diiion will al o study cms Frasen vegetable Moloeli?" was the next Agnes Goteu U10 Vl`S5i“bI° °`55C“°°5 °f au the Flowers-Sweet Peas-1 James _ M M aid. French, 4 Hattie Victor. Donald, 2 Howard MacDonald, 3 Brainard Murphy. 4 Gerald Solo- mon. , Wheat-1 Howard White, 2 Tem- ple Macdonald, 3 Howard Macdon- ald, 4 Nathan Wain. Barley-1 Temple Macdonald, 2 ward Macdonald, 3 Walter Bat- Com-1 Temple Macdonald, 2 Threshed beans-1 Chas Fraser. Roots- G. M. Potatoes- 1Ric_h- Turnips-1 Temple Macdonald, 2 Carrots-1' Bobble Hobbs, 2 Amos ichard Hearn. ` Parsnips--1 Amos Lavardier, 2 arold Laudry, 3 Alitha McDonald, Daniel Morrison. Vegetables- Tomatoes- 1, Char- s Fraser, 2` Walter Batchilder. 3 Cueumbers-1 Billie Hobbs, 2 Beets-1 Amos Lavardier, 2 Wal- Cabibage-1 Agnes French, 2 B. rrison. Pumpkin-1 Catherine Roach, 2 alter McNeill, 3 Clem Wight, 4 Squash-1 Howard Wight, 2 He- cCennell, 2 Jack Hemphill, 3 ary Dalton, 4 Constance Macdon- Mixed Boquet-l Dorothy Bat- hilder, 2 Eleanor Ross, 3 Agnes Geranfu_rns1-l Agnes Batchiider, o By for the greatest value *r Merided Sock- Kathleen Max: donald Embroidered linen- Agnes Dicks Jas McConnell and Walter Hemphill. (b) Merick Easton, Rudolph Fou- chere, Robert Easton, F. Lavers. Milking Stool- Warren Llewel- Manual Training, Milking Stool M -Lorne Stevens _ K W°°‘1 B°X~1 Wilffed P’°f'Pe'» 2 Joseph scuiiy who are attending _ - Pr Miseellaneou - Jame Llewell Raruse. ‘ S S Y” ing 'rhahi<.-giving at their home ih Geo lyn, Howard Fouchere, Kimbel Vic- Vi5iti218'in Georgetown the guest of to;-_ Mrs. Perry's sister Mrs. McConnell si Nail Box-1 Merick Easton, 2 If- Georgetown Misses Anna. MaoLareri, Dorothy cDonald, Helen McDonald, limid night, Eleanor Leslie and Mr. ince of Wales College are spend- rgetown. _+ Mr. and Mfrs. Perry, Boston, are is forty years since Mrs. Perry Borden the guest of her sister, Miss Llstell Solomon. Misses Marion and Grace Douglas teachers Prince Etz'eet School, are spending their Tli:iiik=gi\'§iiu holz- days with their pni‘eii€:', Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. A grand free concert was held in the town hall, Gforgetowii, on Tuesday, Oct. 4, uiirlcr the diz‘ei_~;`or. of Prof Archie Hume. Vocal solo, Mrs. Armstrong; instrumental riiu- c, Mrs. Rose Fziircliild; .i1'° Of iiovcl sts, this tree, e\'<’1`Y 109-f Of which is equipped With 5' fiery tongue and burning €l'@S» and ever? branch is a lon! Um SWBYIUF in the hot winds for human Prey, 1-! the symbol of good and evil. BULBS BULBS Just received and opened our Annual Fall shipment of DUTCH BULBS direct from the ll‘°W¢l‘! LISSE. HOLLAND. TULIPS (Single and Dou- ble) DARWIN Tulips (long stem.) rirscirrrris (Double and Single). mrroorts cnocus. imaasrss. N/mcissvs, sc.. ao., sil large size BULBS. Prices much lower. Come in and make your selection early. Garter & Go. LIMITED ` the forest. To the natives andy 2 Catherine McPhee, 3'Edna Lavers 4 Bessie Stewart. Crnning -Raspberries-l Hattie Vl;.‘.:r, 2 Dorothy Bafeiiilder, 3 Agnes Dicks, 4 Marlon Rafuse. Beets-1 Constance Mcdonald, 2 Agnes French, 3 Kathleen McDon- ald. Cooking- Tea Biscuits-l Agnes Gotell, Vivian McDonald, Catherine Roach, Isabel McLean. Ginger Snaps-l Janie Llewel- lyn, Lillian Walker, Marion Refuse Isobel McI.esn. Apple Pie-1 Millicent Fraser, 2 Dorothy Prosper, 3 Isobel McLean, 4 Constance McDonald. Fruit- Northern Spy Apples -I John Stewart, Howard Macdonald. Wealthy Apples-1 Herbie Stew- art, 2 Gordon Stewart, 3 Chas Fraser. 4 Constance McDonald. Plums-1 Joyce Jenkins, 3 Vivian McDonald, 3 Doris Taylor, 4 Rich- ard Hearn. Crab Apples-l S. Batchilder, 2 Mary Henry, 3 Jas McConnell, 4 Arnold Hobbs. Fudge-I Evelyn Hessian, Edna Lovers, Lillian Walker, Dorothy Batchilder. School Lunch- Kathleen Mac- donald, Evelyn Hessian. Sewing, Knitting and Cfoehec- 4 Rudolph Fouchere. Howard Macdonald, 3 Oliver Ross, 4 Jim McConnell. Jas Keenan, 3 Temple McDonald, g 4 Ferdinand Batchilder. Pullet C.- Chas Boudreault, Agnes Boudreault. Collections - Weeds, Prfncipal's Leaves-1 Vice Principals Dept, o 2 Miss Jenkins Dept, 3 Principal’s Dept, 4 Georgetown Royalty school School Work, Map Drawing, Grades IX and X- Agnes French, Special section Georgetown Roy- alty- Mabel Bovyer, Jean Dewar, James Keenan. Grades III and IV- walter Mc- P Neill, Melvin Batchilder, Laura Mc- Grades V and VI- Walter Hemp- hill, Warren Llewellyn, Waiter Mc- Lean, Dolph Scully. 1 Grades VII and VIII- Lucy Bessie Stewart, Gerard Scully, Gordon Douglas. Arg, work, Grades I and II, Ap- Morrison, Catherine Dicks, Fenwick Lavers. ‘ Grades HI and IV- 1 Rita Wight, 3 Eleanor Ross, 3 Isobel Mc Lean, 4 Clem Wight. Grades V and VI- Mafsey Yers- ton, Dot Batchilder, Thelma Dicks Ralph Hemphill. Grades VH and VIII- Thesta McDonald, Lillian Walker, Edna Lovers, Mary Morrison. Grades V and VI, Grapes, Agnes and Do; Batchiider, Agnes Dicks, Mary lfouchere. Grades VII and VIII, Thesta Mc Donald, Chas Fraser, Evelyn Hes- sian, Millicent Fraser. Grades IX and X, Landscape, Victor McDonald, Amos Lavardiere Gerard Scully. Warren Clay, Beth McConnell, ing-Plain sewing- Constance] McDonald. Iknhroidered Linen - Mariel] Irene Stewart, Ivan Stewart. sas is mush nm .anus 1 Mi” Mn” 5°1°m°1\ il Vi-‘WW °' uihmvs hihimm nm one r--is. ~§}.\ I Dairy c“]f_1 Chas B°udrea“' 2 friends' i'I‘he following committee were np- Sec 2- 1 Howard McDonald, 2 le es. Dept., Vice Principals Dent. ~ spent the' week end here the guest f . Samples Wood, Georgetown Roy- after visiting friends in Charlotte- alty School. town. , Donald. A' pital Montreal who has been iis Scully, Evelyn. Hessian, Charles “Ing in G°°‘¥°t°Wn the 5“°‘t °f Frasen Howard Fouchere_ her parents Mr and Mrs Kn.ght Grades IX and X- Isobel Lavers left recently for M°m"°al' ples- Connie Scully Catherine her h°m° in G°°'5et'°Wn‘ Service office, Ottawa, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser, Georgetown left Monday to resume his duties. town, is spending is vacation at her home in Georgetown. gue, recently visited Georgctoym. is spending s vacation at George- town the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Easton. Penmanshm Grades I and H __ Charlottetown, motorcd to George- tovm and were the guests of Mrs. Hbbcti. Hugh Gotell, 3 Leonard FiizGerald left Prince Edward Island and shc‘s L wa rmly welcomed by her many Mrs. MacDonald and little daugh- r, Souris, is visiting here thc l10St of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hugh- Mrister Jack Dalziel, Borden, his Aunt, Miss Bertha Smith, i Mrs. Mary Dalton has returned The many friend.; of Mr. Scoble Mrs.A Victoria Ma.c.Dona`d, Liiile ,, for the new Kings Couiliy Hospital pointed, Dr. Kcnneciy, Messrs, Glen Jenkins, L. H, Dongl:i:~'_ Wade lliiuli- cs, Mrs. Hibbezt aiici .\f:'.<_ ./\.li;iii. Mr. Artliur Yorsioii, tcrislici; Southport, is spciicl.iig ii vrwzirion at his home in Gcoi'g'>io\\“n. Mir. and Mrs. Lyman Jay, mad family, Mount Sic'-,\'.1ri_ inn ‘sod to Georgetovm recently, On Sunday, 0<~foL~or 2r1ri_ in 'lie Church 01 iiie llvii- 'l‘;.ii.1\', iize service of Evr-iisoii_-4 irii; r»i.:iii.i:`j\'_ ns ond spent the week end In George- town the guest oi' her sister l\i':.‘ J. MacDonald. » ng at the Victoria General I-los I Miss Helen Douglass, teacher East yalty is spending her vacation at Miss Elsie Knight, nurse in tm.i;- ` ' ' - ._ r Rm Mr. John Fraser of the Civil Miss Veronica Burke, Charlotte- Mrs. George Poole, Lower Monta- Mlss Rhoda Easton, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, ' "mil was exlicxrizig iii.; ("iii'- .=_ before Ccniuiiiiiioxz. ll:iv- `iiined oii:'.. , .vw . ,P ~i,~ _.pac , - ‘~' i _,.»f‘*"- .~ . .~.' i l . _ ,_.-_- - - i »` 1 iw ,. 3 if ,ef i ‘ 5.1,. . '- ii?- i K . i > P r'¢`,~‘ q _ . f _'. /.‘ , "M W , is » . i .y H -'pf i& Ji* .1 if ' 'i L '\` . at \ Mgr '.,._;5_._`Q; »<\ .f 7* `..~L ;- _\.,, ~\.I .~;.». . 5., P' . we ,.. _ t .~/_ -\ -Tw \‘ _ \~.». fit ` ."/we ‘ii .73 ,. vi _ y. ` .. ` i, < ' ~ i MU' r -iii r`» ‘G §r`-i `~\. -_ _Q . T‘\£}|`z"" . ""U` s i *,, `\\‘2'_:‘ il xi* ' ity, --_-_ »~ - ,_ ,. \ . ‘- -\'. .. _. r- f ". 0'. -v,..1 Sr- . .\»~ ` > ._°\ _\' Q -3L_\i\\` _ _ xi. _. >."‘.... 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