_I 4,\ 2 .ff 4 .-rfg..-_~ --_-_-;_~= . ~. zg =__-1: - _ “1==..-_.»- Tlif xt- vp - 1- _ \ 3?! ill _I ' i I it (Il-lillfilftvl Annu I . . buysa KENWOOD 0KBNWOODirbeideal _ (Jn-ismmsgifz-sofr,warm, |ee¢y,bilhhHinm pesselaludp. Deciénovon aKsuvoodfo¢i:hatGirisnnn muOd'». KENWOOD BLANKETS are either plain colors or reversible. Plain colors are Rose, Blue, Gold, Green, Lavender or Tan. REVERSIBLE are ` Rose and Green, Rose Lavender, Green and Gold, Lavender and Yel- M C G L T f th B pmt Ch h L . _ .o e a ure, low, Blue- and Gold. .KENJ\'>”'vooo - cod: week BLANKET for cimsmm Plain Kenwoods, 60 x 84 ...........- $7.50 each Plain Kenwoods 72 x 84 ............ $9-00 08C\\ at AS CLUB “tsp- \ Inr.heKenwoodpasal:»ooi i each side. in Rose, Blue, Gold- and Red. ~ Department on the second floor. THESE BLANKETS weigh three and one half pounds each. They are ¥\\Bd¢ 0f fine. long staple wool, and are same color on They are all SATIN bound, are shown Green, Lavender, Tan A . v l--1hheol\nnisn¢¢ved!erw\n` e¢loe»lintesosOhst:lvorttl;l.l:‘:: W if'-\$ I'-I. :..'2.»:'. -ua nmfvwwuu rdvnoo. El §. sa| ii DY- Bl# I. L-Q0-Dxl-21. -LIBTIIINI 10011! PASTE. Taylor Drug Oo.. Kensington. L-525` -oaavaxlm lu-m md rox netims. stools. adm risht at Brewi- r.-49s-9-as-ai. .i iii i knives of :sock at Binds, L-3-9-I-21. . -SUOCISBIUL lllE'l'lNGG A1' BIIMONT IDT 16.-some very . suooeeslul meeting have been held at Belmont, lot 16, by Rev. J. B. Wilson on Sunday evenings after the regular, church service at Bum- i manide. The meetings have been largely attended and vary helpful to all.-8. I -DOING NlCELY.- Friends throughout the Province will be - pleased to learn that Mm. Isabella i Glidden is making good progress ,since her serious operation in the Prince County Hospital. Her 1, daughter, Mrs. Ernest Robinson of y Melford. Saskatchewan, arrived last evening to be with her mother.-S. '-EN'1‘ERTAINED YOUNG PEO- PLE.-Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly en- ‘ tertained the Trail Rangers and _- Summsrside, last Friday afternoon io a corn boil at their summer cot- tage at Chelton. There were about twenty five young people present. Before supper a ball game and . of the visitors went in for a bathe. a e yvoe an wase en ed to Mr. and Mrs. Jelly for their kind hospitality. ` -PRESENT SACRED DRAMA- The W. M. S. of Margate present- ed a sacred drama in four acts “Sewing two Masters." in North Bedeque United Church on Sun- day evening under the auspices of the Flora Toombs Mission Circle. The church. which was profusely decorated, was filled to the doo;-S, The offering was for missions. Mir. G¢0I'€e Bownesa of Summerside rendered very acceptably a solo, in duet Ivory Palaces. After the r1°es. Ellie Beauty Salon. P°°1°'= gmiiniitsh'-~1$:rXle; to gigs mm tm--limi meer “king tt mm H°'°°l' M°“"3“°° Ph°“° 4°' Jziegsincl of her days ata Hud- :L “fat :v},“1d ver on of I"°15'°'24'31 sons Beyloommr;);{)0tmdmsnpcst.m "A new map or iondon, most ' *_ M15! L1 iii!-ii G1 U5- WT “K hillhbly iflsclibed to the H-Bl* W0!- . .’§UBBC¥-IYTIUNS C0 Th! \ Lg i Uhsrlotietown Guardian may be ',{,1;;=,,0¥»‘1T;m<§)i$e3nsl;I;Id?1b\l>)'ye'Mr¥:.(:°gl’n- :1:§¥3de§hmenP:i¢TIn1rTd‘;:e'11§° :fi handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, cm, in 15-77 whm ,he W.” the b M semx.. .’ ' i Phone 47. or left at H. J. Mahon-slmomel. who slapped at the uugpgst mMn_°d amébmy had me mm, Dm' sum' Mmmgue' I I", Whggihef gg’ °‘;l’:Slrm;1<};¢h“ ‘gtg for some time but only recently Wi D68 h ° 5 °"- ' re-discovered it after having pise-` "‘num0vING ”" s‘“'“°‘°" bert Sinclair. to attend ghe same ed it may in 9, book. _ ` progress is reported in the condl- Mmwm Boys- schoop tion of Rev. A. R.. Pyke, of Monta- Bom at sh Andrews' Man" a , gnc, who e-ie-ee the P. si, 1, nor- M, mm Mm, 0, W,,,,,,,,,,g, Mg., Blind Miner mm ° few d“5§d“3°mYm;/I: m°‘;"slnclair received her education at Now Gardener Nn°»=1 ~»v--- 'ii-“Sw-?”’-2 -‘i--»-° --L “i-'f-ai.i"§. :i‘;°;;l“;:i.:.?‘:..:;‘°.:;°.if . ... ........ ...... *_ tween me Montague and ,Mun-sy,” that at that Mme it was me 4 y o 24 J . , . ., . . River mm' It °PP°”'5 that his custom to send children to Imgland NANAMID B C_ “bf d accident niiimo's ______._....._. , - - 0 sine if aaa ur. cor.. noon: ` < orroxnmrsr 'HM *D Mm °°-“Wi f°" “Wand 'moms K- Slnvieir- Mr 014°* ---- - am as weeks or im. sins s n mai ae - FE'l‘BDWl'l‘llAl-AB; om” Cunnan. mu 1' tml °;1;somn¢g;g,;ro1\'i.gbl"ig°-te ly Winhi 70|. oth!!! 160,44! BW: III! “,222 ~ anmeiuc QP FATHER g "Shi *fm W f"°°““’d “im” ins unites states mi- education me mow and monica- while in Q, ,hudmn Wm ,mms th, “ni ol Chl Ripire. " ` <1 ;, who stole a cake. 3:; }i°ld'° Ahfgnxfg' 1:-§_ I G ~ the not of pitching a last ball dur- no be mm fl-om U-Mm, pm” fp m¢m\m~g were to enjoy an “mane Road; and Frank on the ing the ninth innings of the ds. winnipeg “mob °°“" *’~° **‘° °‘°°° °‘ th” mmemui. one sam. rm. Jennie E _ ddinl Ham °f °h° MH- S“ff¢\'- uf. me ms sinoiair superin- But they found only_ the Max” md me www mm"-4; 'mug me "nm," Gun* ing severe pain, he was driven to waded "1-gon, post, in gh, n¢_1h, they went fi? 39?- W- md 5 mmbgr qi grandchildren sl-| “A thi! City W M2- Wmilm 09/ff|°¥. including Berslmls. on the Inlin- sq survive. one son, William. pre-Q ~ manager or the Montague Mlm dor coast, and ccocoocsohe, on the deceased him twelve years 140. , “ 'nm “mmm” M uwdmk mm Bt. `1l:orice Rl;`erwi;\tr”!Q\1obe¢m- Drugstore _ ‘ ' ma Anlvou - Mon-gm. ¢-o\~¢» aan-s vim- 'N T"‘§ ,, “_ .yiaav -~ eooi. Y-§°£E-rH¢'y' Q "-f§:'\§}il`if»¥ -re-nam I NOW you can be sure. Sure you are getting gasoline and motor oils of the finest quality. Sure you are buying from a dealer who has your beat interests at heart. Buy where you see this red-white-and blue Imperial oval sign. It is put up for your protection. _ Ten thousand selected dealers sell Imperial- products because they believe no one else has the equliipmeiit and experience to make gaso ne and oils of Imperial quality. , Imperial Oil has confidence in these dealers. They have confidence in Imperial Oil. A great company and a` great network of dealers working to- gether for your protection. - The red-white-and-blue Imperial oval sign, wherever ou see it, is "the mark of a good--andy a safe--place to buy gasoline and motor oils. iirummanoiaenaiismi- 4ne.uuedstMaipequsi1yoonsiabie ' of, _ 4 ' ami umm ciao me uv. si ni-mm l ’ x.-400-e-as-ai. u - semi. sum- ' 1.-ess-n-as-as-ai. sl igigr. ggirg 555, o E n *§E=? . in -i-in -ialg is at if-gg §.;§§iif§ ‘iiiéliiiigii liliisii iii; iitiiiii E MAN-oi-i.M»~N'.. T . \ Musr snr nauai-rrtnri-v.s A \.o1- av 9 ITTY $R\lND$- doe! P10- ytc foreign markets' through the' Mr. Rnckerby obtains grapes for wines from s Oonoord vine that bears abundantly. He has a scrub‘ cherry tree grafted with Byng mdf Royalanneeherriesandheispar- tioulerly vrnud or an ontario green been which he élsims has a. finer flavor than the western variety. Cattle May Go Into Far North (By The (knadlan Press) , Man-. Bdllt. 24 _ North of Woboiwden, the Hudson Bay railway posses through a clay. belt for 100 miles. Men who have s°ne over the land believe it would be excellent for ‘pastures -'il a result. Dl`°p°sa-is today were being mented to have cattle from, dried out areas shipped into the- region for three months in thel summer if it is definitely proved the sol! will be productive of good grass. All the cattle finished on the northern pastureland would be senti ` DOH of Churchill. WOMAN IESCUED FB-OM QUICKBAND :mv omsoow. N. s.. sept. as' --Pulled from quicksand at Little . Harbor after she had been buried ` sl-most to her shoulders, Mrs. ` Francis MacDonald was reooverinl at her horns here tonight. Illia was bathing this sftemoon when she stopped tinto the mire and screeni- edforhelp. Aorowdofotherbsth- on puma an to may vial em- - ~ » ' as BRANDS BOY FOR IIIALHCG MILW‘AUl!EE, Wir., Sept. $.- Admiitting, authorities said. hs branded his 16-year-old sun with s rad hot soldering iron to “brei him d' stealifig,” Fred Emstinf. I. wiis arrested hem. “I did it for the boy' llrnsifing told the dm as he wept. Authentics told them he had. been scarred be- cousohelisdstolnn%ceDtsfrom his mothers purse to attend I movie. The boy begged that his father hot be in-lied. gil iii In Memoriam MAIGABIT ANNIE ITIWQUI' Mi... M-.mme Amis stu-uv passerltoher eiernalrestuthl homoon'Un.ion MM. onAug\m 15,1934. Onhiliilli her :ern-a.ins,w»ereiai\lt°\‘\¢3ll Hmmgeon Cemetery. Sheissurvived and one -.i;;:;§-ig; iiiiiiiiiii. -E Sill; gigs it ‘ .hit em her Pritchard. dll ccrnriinnitybsroevll sideflbleelfort ` aww' .° Il-uw. hr _-;----~-;~_>-- ~--»- --v-' "“ ` "_ " ' "“" "'“`“""*` ` "` ` | ~._ hm!!-` --BY GEORGE -_-_ nounannnapnupn-