i PAGE TWELVE gas! cipanorsw. cpngsowcrowu i -'1""'40""r?r--' At HOLMAN’S--- WOOL BLANKETS » r012 COOLER "rmss Wool Blankets that are just warm enough and ,just heavy enough to give you the utmost of sleeping comfort‘. Wool Blon- kets in beautiful colors as Well as snowy white. . . . from the largo selection on display in tho Dry Goods Department ' the ones most suitable for your needs. white Blankets with a rainbow stripe are oi all wool and bear the- label of’ such iamous makers as Ayres, Clyde and Ottawa Valley. These Blankets are in sizes 61x84 to ‘lzxdd-they are priced per pair 14.50 n 13.15 Mossiield all wool Blankets in col- ors Blue Thistle and Havana Aqua. The size ls ‘mask-boxed, thes blankets are priced each - 14.00 FLANNELEITB BLANKETS in sizes 70x90 and 80x90, are avail- able in either white 0r FM’ will! colored striped border. They are priced per pair 5.25 t5 5.25 "WllERE 0L0 choosi Reversible Blankets oi with satin blhalns in “furs zrcen and gold, rose and green. bl".;e and rose. These Blankets are Ayres and Grehora-the sizes are 60x80 and tlOxB-i-prlced each 10.00 to 11.95 ' all wool Clyde Blankets oi all wool in col- ors rose and gold. The size ls10x80 -boxed, these blankets are priced each ' striped prlcs per pair ls 11.50 FRIENDS MEET" old Fashioned type woven wool Blankets snsdo by the Copp Mills in Port Elgln. Blankets are in white with blue or rose striped border and rod with a black striped border. The siae la Skill-priced per pair ' Gray wool Blankets with a blue GUNNYSPUN reversible Blankets oi cotton ileeoe are blue and role oolor. These aro made by Bmnond, the size is donut-priced eaoh / These Homespun 15.95 border. In size MzSlt-étho 10.00 ' 4.15 sssrsnliuinnns -lt7I CIIAAM SOCIAL. Link- lsttor Behooi, mosday, July I0. -NOW AVAILABLE - Copies 0i l-listmy o! Badoquo United Church. Price 81.2.5 per copy. May lbo obtained imm Arnold Hender- son.‘ Bodequs. l -soa can/m ream/u. at Ionslngton on grounds adjoining “Church oi tho Holy Family. Tues- kisy, Jay 20. Hotdoga. sandwiches. ‘loo cream. and cake. Bingo and 0th;- games. music by Miscouche ls . JIIGNIIB GINA ATTENDED S. d. O. A. - Returning to Tlgnish ircm Montreal aiter spending a lrrek attending the summer School 1i Catholic Action. which was held ’|'- Layola College ln the city oi ‘siontroal irom Juno 27th to July 3rd were tho Misses Thelma Oeu- t. Marie Gaudet and Margery MacDonald. The girls were driv- en to summerslde bv Mr. Joseph MacDonald on June 24th and then flow irom there to Mom-ton in order to got connections with the Y-ntreal train. Miss Thelma flau- rle‘. was a delegate from _the Par- '-‘\ Sodality rsi the Blessed Virgin "my and Miss Marie Gaudet n r‘ “gate from the school sndclflv. T19 young_ ladies found tin "hsduls ior the week's work well “Mined and thev brought heme to “'-lr sister members r»! the Social- ltv a mast lnterestlns end in- slructlve account oi the happen- ings oi the seven dsvs. The girls cr-isidcred it most- iortunste that they were privileged to h ve Rev.‘ Daniel A. Lord. s..7.. pr ach a good number oi sermons and Rive instruction p_oriods to the attend- ing delegates. One day during the week a bus was furnished by the College snd the delegates taken on a sight-seeing trin through the Citv oi Montreal where historic Cli-iltillt? places were visited and an instructor explained the rliiier- ent objects oi interest as the bus rode along on its way. l ___ -w. a. snccrnvo _ The mtm ivrs oi St. Mark's and St. Stephen's Women's Auxiliary oi New Inndun Parish. met at the home oi Mrs. Atwood Blakeney. Sea. View or. F-iday. July 9th.. i948. Mrs. Lloyd Howard oi’ St. Mark's, Kensington presided and opened the meeting with the hymn. Soldiers of the Cross. Arise! The 5th, Chapter of St. Luke. verses l to 1i were read responsively qsd Mrs. 0. J. Davies pointed out some oi the "thoughts" contained in this passage. The lit- any and members prayer was loi- lowed by the roll call. answered by each member with a verse oi scrip» ture. ‘The minutes and dlscusslch iollowing revealed that the bale valued at $92.00 had been shipped to the Indian Mission school at Fort George. Three iood parcels had been packed ior England. one at Remington, one by Burlington and Spring Valley and one at Sea View. Only one member from New AUCTION SALE AT CAPE TRAVERSE I will sell by public auction at Capo Traverse ot 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July Zlst, the following:- Lumber, hose, forks, shovels, lawn mower, tools, scythe, wheel-barrow, ladders, scales, washing machine, ringer and tubs; Enterprise stove, nearly new; Quebec heater, largo size; Queen heater; two dining room suites and chairs to match; bullet, carpet sweeper, tables and chairs oi all kinds; parlor tables and lamps; rugs and Axminster rugs; Congoleum squares; four bedroom suites, complete; daven- port; chamber sets; all kinds of bedding, feather ticks mattresses; tion. and many upholstered chairs; couches; two settees, dishes of all kinds and many things too numerous l0 infill- lf day unfit sale will be held the following day. MRS. ALMA MacMlCKEN, BUDD BELL, Auctioneer. TERMS CASH Cape Traverse. l PORTSMOUTH. England —(CP) -Miss ‘Mary Brine, an inmate oi st. Jamess hospital, Portsmouth. since 194.5 died aged 10G. Jroisssional (lard ~ T. Earle Hickey Oiilae at _ l5 Granville street Phone I'll ( lummeralda "up- , RICHARD S. HlNTON 5.6.. B.A.. LLB. Barrister. olleltor. ate. Loans on Town and Farm Properties Water 8t... Bummersido / OUT OUR WAY TENTH FLOORFOR CARDIOGRAPHfTl-IIRD FLOOR FOR X-RAYS. NlNETEENTH FLOOR = FOR BLOOD COUNT.‘ ' SECOND FLOOR FOR ‘ ’ ‘r CONFERENCE-- THEN PRESENT I 11-145 CARD BACK) . HERE/r" ‘ ALL‘ By J. R. Williarrgs I SUPPOSE "THERE WAG A TIME WHEN THAT OLD BOY THESE HAD STAMINA -. ENOUGH TO GO THRU ONE OF MODERN CHECKUPS.’ ‘l lF THERE AIN'T MUCH WRONG WHEN ‘IOU COMEITHERE WILL BE WHEN ‘IOU GO" IT ' MAKES STRONG MEN CREEP.’ Kensington Dairying tic-op. Ass. Meeting president, Mr. uouls O'Connor pre manner oi such bodies, alter thor ough study. Brew from an organ lzatlon already iormsd and in work down." an educational fund." This year, 400 copies oi the book- let, (Jo-operation, the Plan ior To marrow, which Works Today, had been mailed to the patrons, and Mr. O'Connor urged that study groups be iormed to study this booklet. on Co-operatlon, which. “alter all, is exactly what the term implies, co-operatlng with one an other. or working together ior our own common good. The success o! any enterprise ultimately de- pends on ths individual eiiorts oi each mil." i-is gavo a brie! summary o! the business since the annual meeting in March when the iinsnclal state- ment showed s proilt tor the year oi $4002.80, to be returned to the shareholders and patrons in tho form oi patronage dividends. and it was unanimously decided by the . meeting that this patronage divi- dend be leit in the business. and taken up in the iorm oi shares to help ilnsnce the business. Oi the sss sharing in ths patron- age dividend to an amount ovor b0 cents, 273 have consented ta leave that dividend in tho ionn a! 5o iar $4,401.25 has been shares. received, 3,068.36 irom the divi- Contlnusd on page l4 r---—--'-'-\ SUlillIllIE Lt Hi5 MPH HUTTARI Jiumxxs. rszhf.‘ -A special general meeting oi the shareholders and patrons oi Kensington Dairying (Jo-operative Association. Limited, was held in the King George Hall, Remington. on Tuesday. July 1!, 1948. The lack oi leadership sided, and addressed the meeting. Ho briefly reviewed the beginning oi the Co-operatlvs. now in its iourth year, which, instead oi be- ing organised in the accepted stead oi starting at tho bottom, “we started at ths top trying to "Each year," he said. "696 is set aside ior tho purpose o! London Girls’ Auidllary was pres- ent. but the gioup was commend- ed on their initiative. in providing iunds. so that one oi the younger girls can go to camp at tho Church Centre. Crapaud. Tho program in- cluded several readings. "Prayer", by Mrs, W. J. Payn-ter, "Justice and Law ior Mankind." by NIL‘. Hiram Harrington and "The Tap- estry Weaver" by Mrs. beigh Payn- tor. also a Bible Quiz. True o: False, by Mrs. J. G. Townsend. A chapter from the Study Book was read by Mrs. Elmer Moasc. Greet- ings irom Darnley and Sea View W. M. 5_ oi Malpeque Church weze brought by Mrs. Colin Donald. Mrs. Blakeney reported on her work with the juniors. She said ths.‘ retarded the - work as many oi the older men’..- bers were no longer with the group and she herseli now only lived part oi the year in Bea View. Mrs. Donald paid warm tribute to Mrs. Blakeneyk work with the . Juniors. to her painstaking lsbou: . and her boundless patience. The . meeting closed with the hymn, "More Love to Thee" and the benc- dlction ‘rho members oi 3t. Mark's were guests oi St. Stephen's at the t.ea hour. when tea. sandwlchcs~ and cake were served by the hos- tess. assisted by her daughters, _ lib-s. Reg. Mountain and Mrs. uor- don Cousins. and several oi the members. For this pleasant part Jl the program, the members and visitors (about 35> repaired to M;s. Blakeneyk well kept lawn with its view o! the countryside and the blue waters oi the guli beyond. A vats oi thanks was tendered Mn. Blakeney and the entertaining groups by Mrs. J, Bradford Min- msn. Remington. and replied to by Mrs. Blakeney. —Bu.r. Skinny mennvonlen gain 5,_1_lh_15 lbs. lot lion Pop, Via, Vigor . __. gum nmiflern...... . bodies. ...... ~ ‘inner-n rgn st. ..&- it. ‘m ilairnnalvvigor this var! At all druagisu. REWARD A substantial rovard will be paid for any information Isad- lng to tho return of a brief cdsa mistakenly tahm from Batman's Dry Goods Department, on Wod- nosday morning. Please give lnionnotios to Alan Holman. .\'lce oi Miss Anita Peters teacher Raglan isn't-resale Gallant was in lum- morsido on Friday. -Oal. m. Tennis rotors who works oo this section is no-w on his vacation. Miss Edna Peters and Prank Pet- ers motored to Burnmerslds or. Tyiosday. ur"... Frank osushr. and little daughter Florence; were in Olioary on Tuesda... " . . m... m. r. osusht his again gone on a visit to her children in Dock Road, Mr. Arthur Richard. carpenter is now gone to work on the houso oi Fred Arsenault. l-lowlan. —Mrs. Tennis Peters had as her guest her hall sister. Mrs.‘ Joslo Arsensult now oi Miscoueho. tor- merly oi Borden. Mrs. Arnold Wood has her two sisters and some oi their families irom U.S.A. visiting with her. There was a very large attend- once at the wedding oi Mr. and Mrs, Frank Peters. both in Howlar! and at Duvar. ‘rhis district has been very lor- tunaie indeed in securing the ser- ior the coming year. On Wednesday evening July 1m. Mrs. Isabel Martin and son Alvin oi Boston. Mass. went w Duvar to spend a couple oi days amid rela lives and irlends. Mrs. E. Gallant oi Charlottetown‘ came to visit with her sister. Mrs. Wm. shield. she was accompanied by Master Lloyd Shields who had spent some time in Charlottetown with his relatives also by her two youngest daughters. On Friday morning Mir. and Mrs. Frank Peters accomDI-flled by Mill Annie Riley and Clarence Peters and Mrs. Josie Arsenault motored m Egtmont Bay to call on Mr. Pet- ers old maternal grandmother, also to S‘Side and Mlscouohe. Mrs. Chas. Chslsson oi Boston. Mass. formerly (Miss Olive Doi- ron) is visiting her brother here, Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron and iam- ily. She also visited in Egmant Bay with her sister (llimma) Mrs. Wilfred Arsenault boiors conung to Iiowlsn. Wednesday. July 'ith. was a red letter day in this vicinity there being two weddings. one in Bloom- ileld and the other in Howlan in daytime and Duvar at night. Also ___..__Z_--—--—- Continued on page 14 Tignish Activities Mrs. William McLeod. which Village. spent a day in Suns-nor- sld/o the past week with friends. Mrs. James Roach and Miss Mar- garet Sullivan oi Boston. MIN-- are guests oi Mrs. Edward O'Brien. Christopher's Cross. We regret to report the ilinoss oi Mrs. Michael Ber-mad at her home ln Nail Pond and 3W9‘ 1°? her speedy recovery. Miss Anna Bernard has come irom l-laliisx to spend several weeks with her parents. Mr. and MISnLJslChBGl Bernard, Nail Pond. Master Edward Blanchard d st. Felix. spent the past week at Tlgnlsh North with his aunt. Mrs. Frank J. Gsudet and Mr. Cvaudot. Miss Catherine Ai-learngol Bos- ton, Msss, has opened her beau- tiiul home in Tlgnish Village and plans to spend the summer months in Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornish o! Water-town. Mass. motored to Tignish recently and visited rols- tlves and. iriends in Nail Pond and Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harper. 80m- erville. Mass. are spending their annual vacation with Mr. Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Har- per, Christopher's Cross. Mrs. John Connolly and children Patrick. Ann and Paul. o! Char- lottetown, have como to Norway to visit Mrs. Connolly's parents, Mir. and Mn. Austin Handrshan.— Tig. Mr. and Mrs. Henry l-Iubel and Miss Edna Hogan of Alliaton. Macs, snotorod to Tignish racont- ly and are spending a. two weeks’ visit with Mr. John Hagan. Ohrla- topherk Cross. Mrs. Terrance Farrell. has cooso from the Canadian West to visit with relatives and irisnda in her born at “Norway. the daughter oi tho late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ready and has a great number oi irlsnds hers who will snioy visiting with her." A sister at its. in Bt. Louis. ,, _.__.. Mr. Phileaus Perry. Palmer load. had the great mlaiortuno to have his barn completely destroyed by flro a‘ iew mornings ago. The barn. oi lsrgo stnscturo. had roo- ently received extensive repairs to the exterior and was in splaodld condition. The men oi ths house- hold were awsy irom horns at ths time. and tho iiro was not discov- ered until lt was too late to ha" it extinguished by a buokst bri- gade. ‘more is no telephones in the Palmer Road district and thora- iers no word could bs sent to tbo ‘Ilgnish ilro department ior aid. ‘rho only anisnsl in tho barn at the native province. Mrs. Iarroll was, Farrell. Mrs. i". J. shes. resides’ .4’ “sell my hands .. pk “Sure, l need cash-but look . . s _ "l didn't exactly go without bread and bums so buy those Bonds. but I did pass up a log oi things to get them, and l'm not going so lez them go now. “No sir, not when l can go to the B oiM and get a loals against my Bonds. That way, I'll keep them intact and have the ,1 _ hi? \ / ready cash l wane. And I'll pay back tho loan out oi my pay." If you are faced with an emergency or opportunity, snd are in urgent need of ready money, don't cash in your Bonds. You took pains to save up that ncstcgg. Hold on to it. Go in to your nearest BofM lll'llllllll' Ill-ill! branch and borrow on your Bonds. You can repay ths losn in easy instalments, and you'll still have your savings in reserve. Bmrcprf-Moisrmaan , Charlottetown Branch: N. L. i-‘ORD, Manager norms ntrs smnuss ll svssv nut sr us: sum m; {Hill ilsmsa had enveloped tho part oi tho barn whore tho hog was hous- ed and it Wu found iaupossiblo to roscus him and ho perished in the llamas and added to the great Lucy Blanchard oi Rustico. It was a very pleasant surprise to havt Mr. and Mrs. Plneau pay so man] ~01 us a visit. Ws regret their timt to visit was so short. but aa LI losls. Cause oi the iiro is un- Plneau la a contracting canpontl known. ho ms he must limit his vacation to two weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plneau oi Natuck, Mass. who aro vacatlon- in: at Rustico with relatives and iriends. motored to ‘rignish on Tuesday o! last week and were calling on iriends in this neigh- borhood. It has been twenty-live years ‘since Mr. and Mrs. Pinoau last visited tho home oi their birth. and they iind many changes, and tell us tho changes they see are improvements ovor tho days oi twenty-live years ago, and it is BIG DANCE _ CRAPAUD HALL Don Manor's Orchestra TUESDAY, JULY 20th statements like this we enjoy hear- Dancing 9-1 lng. Mrs. Pinsau has many friends about hero, ior in W-Kono cyqgqud W], days aho taught school in Tisnish and Ascension when she was Mllss DANCING i Every Thursday Night (LEO COYLES EAST OF SUMMERSIDE MUSIC BY r LES stnisssss Iltl the sovntrowssns ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON "FARMERS We on now equipped to supply you with tits fol- lowing sprays and poisons: - . INSTANT ILUESTONI PERINOX DEECOP DEENATI CALCIUM ARSENAT! NIAGARACROP SPRAY AND POISON! RYDIATID LIME We slop carry a couplets lino u. \ CAFETIRIA POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK FEEDS KltlSlNGTON. P-I-l- room :4 l time oi ths iiro wss a hog who was being tlnlshod ior market. and the