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Home, l6 year old Norwood hero "mar by Win Everett. editor oi’ the "ml/Md Daily Messenger on “like of the Norwood Theatre Editor Everett repre- mumu American Rm“ 0n Society l with the medal on their be- t °Y his exceptional bravery e1 Slimmer when during a severe "mill storm. and from the able horses f. r llvesimih “cue Was made at the Sharon est- Hmln s! P. Kendall on WON ‘h iaron at the height of the ‘ - under and lightning storm i8 section “"9" i" Years. young Home was noted by the Humane society and for the first time in the history oi Norwood, one of its citizens was chosen to be honored by the society. Mr. Everett, before pinning the medal on the breast oi Fred Horne, told the capacity crowd oi the youth's exploit and called attention to the fact that it Ls the first time in the history of the town that a real- dent, has been so honored. A: the mods] was pinned on his breast on behalf oi’ the Humane society. by Editor Everett tumultuous ap- plause broke forth from the Midi- ence and Freddie was called "P011 to make a speech. For several min- utes, with his lime wreathed wit-h smiles, the young hero faced the audience but the words Just W011i‘! not come and he smilingly mill! his departure with his WWW! medal which was well earnedeiiy o ‘ work inst summ . gogrdedrieigigiiliil. Horne referred W abwm whim parents are form" Islanders. was born in Norwood. l i» an can‘; "$22.21.: . [=8 . country" gflugflffi}. N31». Lemuel E. Home. Awarded with a medal for Humane nnd presented while half shock oi a" he entered a bum- led to safety four and numerous Rome's thrilling Moose of ihs Tie-up Construction makes it im- possible. SPEEDY CO0KING—The “Inten- sifire Ring" on the bottom of every cover speeds up cooking. Be Wiser-Buy Enterprise No Need To Buy The Ordinary Thcre’s An ENTERPRISE lit Every Popular Price a1 ecomes Mayor -~——-—i— ’ .Ea&t Ham. England. has elect- od its first woman mayor. She is Mrs. Anne Taylor, aged 53. and once a maid servant. She had many plans for running the town and thinks that her domes- tio traininfl will be very iweiiii in conducting the oiiice of may- or. "1 shall have to do a areal deal of entertalnging," she said at her home in Iliord. Heine a d0- mestlo servant has tauaht me how to be a hostess. When l3 I started to work as a maid in a large house and I was determin- sdto learn all I could from my employers. I was always with wealth families and I think I learns more than I could have in any other job. I still do all my own cooking." JUEILII WDMEN’! INSTITUTE ALBANY VILLAGE The October meeting was he'd at the home oi Mrs. Harry Francis. with l1 members and 2 vlsllors present. The president Mrs. U. J. oPuf Victoria a-N his uncles. rescue work Pinsau opened the meetinl. min- utes were passed as read. The dif- ferent committees gave their re- ports and new ones were appointed. School. Mrs. A. Nconan, Mrs. T. E. Noonan. Sick. Miss Garland. Mrs. Bay Cameron. Program. Mrs. Wm. P. Cameron, Mrs. m. McLeod. Home entertaining. Mrs. Jas Johnston. TODlc for Roll call. a poem on Peace Questionarws on Peace and Home Economics to be considered. It was moved and seconded that we pay the subscription to The la- land Crusader. also that the Teach- er's nianuel on- Nature study be procured. The president reported that a Girl's sewing club had been organized by Miss Rodd on October 1st. iindsr the leadership of Mrs. Jas. Johnston. It was decided to hold a concert in the near future instead of the annual supper. Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. Piiieaii with the teachers Miss Garland and Mr. Bouller to arrange program. As the topic for our meeting w»: Public Health and child welfare tho ouetinnnaries were dismissed. Mrs. A. Noomn giiveii two minute in": on the treatment of Eczema. Mrs Plneau gave a paper on children's Only ENTERPRISE Gives You These Features: 10 YEAR GUARANTEE ON COV- . ERS-Break one in that time and Enterprise supplies a new one‘ no charge. MAGICOOK OVEN-Clean, bright and well ventilated, a joy to see and to use. ACCURATE THEMOMETER — Clear vision style, accurate and easy to read. INSULATED HANDLES sures comfort at all times. EASY T0 CLEAN-Double thick enamel and smooth nickel makes cleaning simple and easy. disease. Extracts were read from the Island Omsador by Mrs. T. E. Noonari. Mrs. U. J. Pineau. and Mrs. U. P. Cameron. Mrs. A. C. Green reported in the dli? icrent demonstrations at District Convention. After a dainty lunch by the hos- tess the meeting closed with the National Anthem C. N. R. to Operate Medical Clinic MONTREAL. Oct. 3G—Dl'. Louis P. Robert. medical examiner and epedemiologist oi the city health department. Montreal, has been appointed travelling medical ex- aminer for the Canadian National Railways. according to announce- ment mado by Dr. John lVlcCombe, chief medical officer. Dr. Robert will have charge oi a travelling clinic which will operate between Oliuwa and the farthest eastern point on the Canadian Naiionai lines in the Mai-itlmes. Similar to one which has been in service in Western Canada for En- Choose ENTERPRISE “Canddab Finest Range ” And Enjoy Years of Carefree, Fuel-Saving Booking and Baking Comfort . . . . CHARLOTTETOWN Crippled Children the put i0 years and angfier in Ontario since September l5. the clinic is in the form oi a specially equipped car in which the doctor will have his living quarters. The car has a waiting room, an exam- ining room. a special room for eye tests. and it is being put into ser- vice, Dr. McCombe said. w enable the railway to examine medically men in the running trades who are removed from the clinics at the centres. Beginning at Sher- brooke toward the middle of next month. Dr. Robert's survey will take two years, after which he will begin his rounds again. Educated at the University oi Montreal. Dr. Robert took his de- gree in 1930 and joined the city health department siafl the same year. He afterwards took a posi- graduaie course in public health and hygiene at Johns Hopkins College. where he recelveti the certificate oi public health. Miss Fanny Hurst, ‘veil known American author. has worked as a waitress and salesgirl and has made close studies o! tho stage and store. She also has parilcipated in civic movements and politics. _..uL. NAVAL Sale Ends November 6th.Just 7 Days m... DOWN Delivers E iziirsiiziaisi During Sale. 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