"nus UHAKLUFFEIUWN UUAKI )! A .~ r C“ “i” N93 . ' lfiilvilllfi Summerside Your Big flpportunity to Get a New Enterprise Free! You may be the Lucky One! The Free Enterprise Range will be wrapped in a big package and PADLOCKED. When you order your new range, you use your skill in selecting the Right Key. If you choose the Key that on December 24th opens the Holman-Enterprise Padlock, 522:: i: iii’: the range you BOUGHT .will be given you ABSOLUTE- um “ “m” LY FREE. a ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' KYVEVIBER 30. 1936 ?"?;—;——-- _i Charlottetown ENTERPRISE RANGE Gigantic Sale i December ist to 23rd A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Stove NO DOWN PAYMENT Buy Now — Pay Next Year Enterprise - . . . The, “Key” T0 Better Cooking and Port Eigifl News Notes Mm. Frank Ifiilczlit nf Win- masher, who has been Port Elgin attending i-ill‘ 52nd Wedding Anniversary of hrr pur- Ilts Mr- and Mrs. J. (i Lamb rc- Ilrncd to her home on 'I‘liur:.<la_v. Mrs. Kenneth McLeod and Bill who have b“. Iic truest; of ha‘ grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. , G. Lamb it'll. 0:1 'l'hi|r.\"ti.'ii': for lnchester where the will Vlfit lici- mm and Mr. Frfllik i cilrxier. r parents Mr. mil Mrs Knight. before ri iii-rung’ to he home in Thetford Aiiues, (Quebec. mMr. S. B. Slur-yer lpent the WTPk-"iiii iiirlnt ind Mrs. l". ll ("q-p Miss Nutty 'l" w if the Library Staff of Mt. All ii spent tin‘ uwc lfld with hi‘? i)ll'l"lli.i livl’. und {Vim George Tillcy of Mr. _ ___,, i we, M. a. airmen illld Mrs.’ Baking Satisfaction ! ' Buy Best Quality! 50h i Mrs of Ottawa. “wk It’s Always True Economy To Lowes _ _ _ - -i 07M NEW MAJESTIC "Canada's Best Range Value" _ _ SIMPLEX “ideal Stove at s Moderate Price" ECONOMY "Splendid For Small Homes” - - 8750 7100 5750 IRON DUKE "islands 3h st Popular llangc" —- -—€ VICTORY “Leading Value in the Medium Price Field" CAPITAL "For Above Its Price (‘lnss".— - - SAVOY "Canada's Lowest Priced Range" _ t Prices 9 ,. _S SHARLUTTETOWI case esov 495» This Offer Applies ONLY To Purchasers Of Ranges During This Sale Don't delay another day. will got positively the Best Range Value in Camila. thrilling if you choose the Lucky Key and got your Enterprise FIN!- Regnrdlcss of what Enterprise you select you There's No Strings OrRed Tape To‘ This Offer! Simply select a Key when Y0" order your new Enterprise. If your Key opens the Lock, you get Free for Christmas the range you bought). NO DOWN PAYM ENT And -— imagine how BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR Mersereau who were visiting Montreal returned home on wed- ncsday. Constable Menard Stieevos R. C. M P. and Mrs. Sleeves have returned home after spending two Weeks holdays in Albert Co. Mr. ilnrry wlton who has been in on llio office staff of Storms Con- Lrciclziz-g C0,, during the summer left for Toronto on Saturday. 1\Il‘. Thos McGil1 of PdkCTlhfl-m, Ulltitflf) xvus a. guest of Mr. and F. H. Copp this vrcek. Mrs. Collin; Matheson has been visiting her sister Mrs G. R. Mc- McNutt in D0!‘- Mr FY-x F. H. Copp attended tho Show held in Moncton this Mr. Wm. Cook who has been em- plryrd ivltli the Storms contract- iuu 00.. during the summer left for (jtlmvn ml Wednesday, .Vlr=. Fred Marco entertained at Ii (lvliuhlfui afternoon tn on Mon- ln Knight. Her guests included Mrs. Knaht. Mrs. xermeui McLeod, Mrs, Gordon McLeod. Mrs‘ R. N. 5111135011. Mrs. W. S. Chapman, Mk8. H. C. Grant. Mrs. Wm. Copip Mrs- J. R. Huglix, Mrs, pg H_ Copp and Miss Grace McLeod, Mrs. Gordon McLeod presided at the Vfettlly “Dboilltcd tea, table while ,Mlss Grace Macleod and Mrs. Ken- neth McLeod assists Mrs, Magoo in serving. Mrs. Gordon McLeod enter- tained at two taibles of bridge on Saturday afternoon when hu- guests were Mrs. Frank Iinlght, Mrs, Kenneth MIicod, Mrs. Fred Magoe, Mrs. F. H. Copp, Mrs. R. N. Anderson, Mrs. J. R. Hughes, Mrs. W. S, Chapman, Mrs Marshall Anderson and Miss" Grace McLeod. Mrs. Hughes re- ceived the prize for highest honors. At the end of play lunch was ser- ved by Mrs. McLeod. The members of The storms Contracting 00., entertained about rizhiy guests at a dance on Friday night in the Strathcona Hc-tcl. The dance room ‘was prettiiy decorated in sold iinri blue and many colored day in honor of Mrs. Frank balloons. Music was furnished by the Gondollm Orchestra of Buck- vllle. Between l2 and 1 o'clock a delicious buffet lunch was served Among the guests present were M11 and Mrs. Fred Magee, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Oopp, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ward. Mr. and Mrs. M. T, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. lIcnry Grant. Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Leod, Mr. and Mrs. John Peacock, Constable Leonard and Mrs, Sleeves, Dr. and Mrs. George Bur- ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson The MLsres Gnwc McLeod, Nellie Grant Beulah Grant, Tulle Copp, Marian Copp, Mlldred Copp, Doris oulwn, Marjorie Oulton, Bernice Hughes, Adrianne Gould. Beatrice lcgere, and Messrs. Ralph Johnson, Cur- men WePs, Charles Read, Murray, Mclevd. Oakley Piiuley, Oecll Clark, Earl Grant, Bill Prescott, nll of 7°11 Elfin. Mr. Geo- B. Grunt, Mr. Georse F. omit. Mr. Bill Grant, MT- Him‘? Pfllton 0t Ottawa. Am» broso MacDonnell. Mr, iiiid Mrs, Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Rolxwn, Mr, Percy Crulckshnnks, Ml‘. Hatliei-‘y of Toronto. Edwin-d MeManus. Memrancook, Paul Wlialen, Dor- clicstcr, Major and Mrs Donmd, the Misses Joan and Jean Donald's MLss Harriet Robinson, M.r. Boud- mu, all of Moncwn. The Mina Ted Tilley and Dorothy Graham, Mt. Allison and Bliss Fawcett. George Iockhart, Reid Dennison, Bus Sproul and Sterling Bideallx. Mt. Allison. sackvlllc, MLss Frances Sweeney. Sackvllle Mr. and NUS. Roger Carey, Backvlllle, Mr. and Mrs. Brctver, Toronto Railway B o a rd ilearing Adjourns (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 27-—Prellmln- nry investigation by the Fedora‘. Conciliation Board appointed toln- qulre into demands of Canadian mllwny employees for restoration in 1031 concluded today and hear- iilgs of the board adjourned to Dec. 9. ' - Chairman Justice A. K. MacLcn: in Montreal next month and that representatives of the railways and the employees would fyle written briefs in the interim. announced the board ivsuld meet, Befotre the hearing adjourned, Howard B. Chase, Labor represen- tative, asked that. the board con- sider in their findings the three per cent pension contribution WlllCli employees of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific must make in addition to the 10 per cent reduction from their basic wage scale. George Hodge, railway represen- tative, said the voluntary pension contribution was made with the approval of the employees. TH! FAMOUI IUBIING i-INIMENI’ of i; l0 per cent wage cut imposed » , . I l island Motor Transport LtdQ ANNOUNCES NEW WINTER TIME TABLE EltFliCTlVE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933 WEEK DAYS— Leave Charlottetown --— 8.00 AM- Leave Surnrnersido 10.00 AM. 12.00 A.M. 4.00 IKM. 2.00 TIM. 6.00 P-M- BATURDAY EVENING Ind during CllRlSTMAS WEEK Leave Charlottetown -; —— —— -+-" 10-00 PM’ Leave Summersi-ie -— —— —— —— *- 12-00 “IMMKM QUNDAY ONLY- Leave Charlottetown --— —- -—— 9-09 A-M- "00 PM‘ Leave Summenlde —— -—- - -—— 11-09 A-M- 6'0“ PM’ For complete information and timetable phone or call ti"! Bus Depots, Reddin Bros, Charlottetowmor Gourlie‘! Dru: Store, Somme " Express shipments 1M)’ b" m‘ M either depot. i M'h4a“ll-§|'i1