' The Wool llcnkets that are just vrarra enough and lust heavy enough to give you the utmost of sleeping comfort. Wool Blan- kets ‘in beautiful colors as well as snowy white. . from tho IQIQQ selection on display in the Dry Goods Department choose the ones most suitable for your hoods. White Blankets with a rainbow stripe _are of all wool and bear the label oi such famous makers as Ayres, Clyde and Ottawa Valley. These Blankets are in sizes 64x84 to 72x84—-they are priced per pair 14.50 to 1.8.75 Mooafleld all wool Blankets tn col- ors- Blue Thistle and Havana All“!- size is TUXRF-JWXBG, these blankets are priced each 14.00 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS in siseo 110x90 and 80x90. are avail- able in either white or gray with colored striped border. They are priced par pair - ' 5.25 to 6.25 "WllERE 0L0 Reversible Blankets o! all wool with satin binding in colors green I and gold, rote and green, blue and rosc. These Blankets are Ayres and Grelioral-the sizes are 60x80 and 60x84—priced each 10.00 to 11.95 Clyde Blankets o! all wool ln col- ors rose and gold. The size is 10x80 -boxcd, these blankets are priced each 4 \_ THE- ovanoieuz oust-row" oi. BLA i<ers ron COOLER Times . Old Fashioned type woven wool Blankets made by the Capp Mlilo in Port Elgin. These Homespun Blankets are in white with blue or rose striped border and red with a black striped border. The lize ll Matti-priced per pair 15.95 Gray wool Blankets with a Lluo striped border. In silo 00200-010 price per pair is ‘ioiio SUNNYSPUN reversible Blankets of cotton fleece are blue and rose color. These are made by lllnond, the aise is Mull-priced each 4.15 hire. William callback. donut. WU!‘ M50 IUO“ a Ml‘. l§d Mrs. Robert Altleck. Mr. Glare Dennis, Port. Hill. has been engaged sa principal tor Bedouin School and was Eleanor MacMurdo o! Kelvin la Mich" or the primary room. . I -Mrs. George B. Rlnoll lelt recently by plaafror the John Hagiima Hooptal in laltimoao to take a dwrt. course in aural‘!- SUFFOLF SCHOOL i Ieport for month oi June: Grade X-l. Scott MacArthur. Grade VIIl—1. Vera Coies; J. Myrtle Coles. Grade VII-l. Miriam Reid. Grade VI-l. Marne Qhiriey MacArthur XXP sl-iirley Glennie; t. Ian ‘MacArthur. _ Grade III—l. Velda Glennie. Coles. 2. y Grade II-l. sterling Cnles. Grid? 1—1< Cal-has’ MacArthur: 2. Allison Coles: 3. Clifford Coles. Vera Coles and Myrtle Cotes were both successful in winning Grade VIII Certificates from re- cent examinations held in York. _ Hllhrst average for the month in ,intermediate grades. Marina Coleen Miriam Reid and Shirley Glennie. i Perfect attendance. Stirling , Coles, Cathay MacArthur‘ and Al- lison Coles. Jennie M. Bowley-Teachor. ‘CHILDREN NEED TREATMENT l MONTREAL, — (C?) - ‘It-lir- tgrthree per cent of school child- pertinent o! social medicine. Mc- Gill University. slid in an address here. UNDERWATER SOUND The sound cl the propeller o! one ship can be heard ‘by listen- ing near the hull in another ship's ren have detective VlBiMl and 82 cabin below the water line, ex- per cent are in need oi dental empiilying the care. Dr. Percy Vivian, o! the de- sound through water. ti arimnisaion ed Dominion t- lfrovincial Board g Studying Strait oi Canso Facilities A zaoo Foetiwldo“. i» at narrowest oi Engineers ' iMainland of fiyflovcbcetia . - advocated tor years or [postnatal trade, bring the mainland cl Nova Seotla and Cape Breton load where one-third of Canada's coal and one-quarter o! ‘C! ‘ ‘ ‘ ' gore, consisting of Lt. Col. Doufilas S. Ellis, D.S.0., 11.0., .A., P _ _1 meant”, Dr. l’. L. Protley, o means of providing a e I . Pictured u it appeared recently when elamperl dotted tho ohoreoaad brownish loo delayol only communication botwooo Island. the Strait of Conao la ohowaabovo. A bridge, causeway or toaaol boa boos ' trans-continental railway oad highway route, to promote, freer tater- inercooed revenue traiiio to the C. N. ll. and improvo economic, iadimtriol and ooeiol conditions lo m It node's steel lo produced. An independent three-moo Board at legio- B.8.C., D. l4. 8., 0. h 8., I.E.I.C., Deon o! logineorlo at Qlolll ' . 3., Consulting Eng, li.l!.I.G.,_McntreaI and Dr. Arthur Surveyor, B.A., D.A.Sc.. O. k D. fig, b“), has been appointed by the Federal Government and tho Government of Nova Bootla to recommend improved MID- gaotstlao loollttlos lor the Strait o! Csaoo sad io new making iaveetigatioos y to tho preparation oi their report llersoocytrlondswlohhoscoo- tiflllfifi IUOOQ. i luv. and ma. sumo Crewe. hed as their week-end guests Mr!- A.J. Landry, Milo Susie Landry. Mile Muriel Hammett, and Milo hurls McOully. all ad Port Hawks- bUTY» NS. Mr. and Mn. J.M. Matthews. Vancouver, 5.0. who are having o vacation on the Island, spent some time here. Mrs. Matthews is a daughter o! the late David Low- ther of Carleton and a sister of Mre. Edward Gardiner o! this place. - ...-.__ Mrs. 3.5. Weeks left. by oar Wednesday morning to visit her daughter, Mm.‘ Herman Gocrill, South Hanover, Mass, also her son, Mr. J. Leonard Ellis. Melrose, Mass, and her brother, Mr. George W. Brown, Welleoley. Moss. Mrs. Weeks expects to return home the first. at August. last Tuesday evening about twenty-rive members o! the Royal Black chapter o4’ the Loyal Orange Association had a get-together at the home oi’ Mrs. Percy Aflieck where they enjoyed a silrnip/tnious repeat prepared by Mrs. Airlock. The guest of honour was Mr. I-loyd Hooper o! Vancouver, 8.0. who 1e visiting ‘his native Prov- ince. He returns to the west on ‘ Friday lfitih. irnat. Rev. E.S. Weeks, returned last Sat/urdsy July 10th rrom a three wrecks visit with his daughter Pearl, Mrs‘. AC. Brooks, Freder- icton. N.B.. and his younger daughter Jean, Mrs. T.W. Mor- rison. Deep River, Ontario, an" with his son, Dr. Ernest Weeks, Ottawa. While in Ottawa Mr. ‘Weeks attended two or three ses- sic-m of the House o! Commons us an interested spectator in the Gallery 0d the House. Services commemorating the 130th anniversary oi the First Me- thodlst Chapel and the 00th an- niversary o! the present church building in l-ledeque were begun last Sunday, July'ilth. Iin the morning the Church was tilled to capacity. The music was oi a high order. The guest preacher was Rev. George Somers in-ow retired) ol- ai-‘I- His serrmoas made a deep impression and was listen- ed to with rapt attention. Mr. Scmers was the pastor of this Church from 191a to 1m. and needless to say he received a most cordial welcome. ‘In the evening a large gathering was present when the guest speaker was Rev. J.M. Baxter, Dorchester. N.B. who was pastor tram i942 to 1947. H; too was heard with appreciation and interest. Among those pres- ent were many (mm outlying sec- tions among them Rev. George and Mrs. Morris who are havinr: a iacatiun on the island and Mr. W.E. Brooks, Surrmerside. - Bed. a Tlgnisll Activities _ Mrs. Ralph Melanie, Anglo-Tig- nish and Mrs. Ray Hondrahen. Christopher's Orooo were recent viaiwra to Summorsido. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault and sons Raymond and Roy o! Boston, Moss. spent Sunday in Tignish with Mr. end Mrs. Joseph l IHUII M‘ rrrsreiru illllliliiil a-Dtitwlliilfllllthedaacota wmekvam -I'I.llll STIAWIIIIJII for sale. Bring your own containers and save a cents a box. Louie Moose, New Annao. - -I0l ML! — sou tbroo tan Ford truck. new motor, new tlroo, with hoist and dump. all in good condition. Ohal. Moolenaio, Kent ington R. 5. —I0l IALI -' ‘I! Olsovrolot sedan. leopard Murflsy, jim- koro. R3. -ica calm mamas. at Kenairigton on grounds oddaining Church o! the Holy Ilamlly. Tuoo- clay, July 30. l-Iotdogo, ‘-'ahoo. ice ofeomh and ooko. B1880 and other games. music by Miooouche Band. < ~10! CREAM FESTIVAL At Remington on grounds odfiaining church‘ o! the Holy busily. Hot» dogs, sandwiches, ice cream. and cake. Bingo and other gomfl. music by Miocouche Band. -TlGNlS}I c. w. n - "rife July meeting or the Tignisb CW1» was held in the convent with an at- tendance o! ten members. In the absence o! the , esident, Mrs. Joseph T. Arsenaut, the meeting was conducted by the first vice- president, Mrs. Eugene Perry who cpened the meeting with the the League prayer. ‘Iiho secretary gave a report on the post month's activities and Mrs. Howard Har- per reported for the treasurer who was unable 00 attend. All bills were reported paid and the re- maining money deposited ln the in; secretary reported sending Tign-ish Cerdit. Union. Corres- ponding secretary reported send- ing three cards o! sympathy to members who had suffered the loss od a dear sister, and two thank you nous, one to Mrs. Henry Gallant, Charlottetown. 10f her kindness in selecting flowers ityr the sanctuary a few months previous. Mrs. Gallentk choice o! flowers was very lovely and the members were most grateful to her for the time she spent in sel- ecting the tine array o! flowers lor the Tignish 0.W.L. Another note went to Mrs. EJ. Mdlbsufl lor her donation o: money to tsha sub-division. The members are very thonki-ul to Mrs. nan-us tor her ‘at ‘noes. The report o! the last meeting was also report- ed to the local press. Convener on church work reported on going to church on one occasion with three other ladies and helping to clean the sanctuary. The convener also reported that Father MacDonald wished to have the entirrchuroh scrubbed and the" mflmbers volun- teered to all go and help when the perish would be. asked. One set o! vestmenis had been sent to the Convent ot the Hecious Blood, Charlotteipwn to have repaired and the work bl‘ "l! 555W" W“ very beautifully done for which the members were gratetui. con- venor on Social Service had s note oi “thank! from Reverend Sis- ter St. John Baptist, superior ct the Aiberton Hospital. ‘Iihe Sisters c! the hosptal nan were pleased and thanked the members for the box o! baby clothes sent to their nursery from the ‘rlgnish CW1... Entertainment eonvenor_ spoke at having an ice-cream festival dur- iiig the month o! July, the date to l»- set at. an executive meeting. Meeting adjourned with prayer.- Tig. ‘ IIILICAL SEED Anlee seed. now baked in rolls and found to be good tor colicky babies, is cntionoc in the Bible. IUCOUIINT [All In Puerto Rico, the‘ Christmas dinner consists at ouch native dishes as chicken with rice; pork meat cooked with olives and rols-_ ins, and roast pig. T. A1 " Mrs. A it la an aunt o-t Mr. Alfred Arsenault. Mr. Her-roan Heywood, Nail Pond, spent a day in Alberton re- cently visiting relatives. His ne- phew, Master Raymond Heywood accompanied him home and will visit tor several weeks in Nail Pond. ' Miss Dorie Oahili. Toronto, Ont. woe visiting in ‘Iignioh last week with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chris- toper. Miss Cehill came heme lrwn Toronto tor her annual vo- cation and is spending it with her parents, 14;. and Mrs. Hermon Oaltlli, Kildsre. Coming from Toronto, Ont. re- cently to visit at their homes were Mice Patricia Harper who is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Harper, Christopher's Cross, and Miao Mildred O'Brien who is spending her vacation also at Uhrlatophorh Oroos with her mother, Mrs. Edward O'Brien. Mr. Patrick Hogan, Ghristopher‘: Cross is a patient in Western Hoe- pitol, Alhortori whore he is receiv- ing treatment from Doctor W.A. Shea. Mr. Hogan's many ‘rilnilh hiende are hoping log m; rgggqy. cry to health‘ very soon. ‘ Mn. William Ooudot, Pleasant viemwaoo ouoettho paotwoek o! her doughti. lbs. WJ. Shes and Mr. Shoo. Mrs. Ooudet also live in ‘rlenlah. ma. llanera iuaay one Mrs. Iisobeth Areeoouit. lxtenaivo repairs are being done on the exterior o! the Gnotopber Orooa lohool. new windows have boon put in and the whole outside o! tho building lo -Klnch’s parents, Mr. land from Mr. Fred Dawson ad- joining the school prvpefll’ W510“ mu give aim-ply room for Pill!- grounds. Mr. John J. Doyle who spent the past six months in Med-lord. Mass, the guest. oi Ml‘. Mid Mfl- RL. Kenny has returned to his home in Skinner's Pimd. Mr. Doyle was accompanied by his ‘aughter. Miss Stella Dayle and a grandson. Paul Kenny. all plan to mod the summer months in Skinner's Pond. e-Mr. and Mrs. llkner Rincb, Hull-lax are lbendlng a two weeks vacation in 11mm and Alma. uhhlle in Tigniah Mr. and Mrs. Kinch are the, Iuéotl o! Mn. and Mrs. Howard Harper and they will visit Mr. and Mrs. flank Kinch- at Alma, Elmer's parents. Mr. 14inch is a ONE. employee waking be- tween Haliiax and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Summerside, motored to ‘Banish on last Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Gallonvs parents, Mr. and Mrs. nnmonuel Daucetto. Accompanying theai back home was lvon Daucette, little nephew ot Mrs. Gallant who will visit for a week in Surnmoroido. REWARD A substantial reward will be paid for any information looti- ing to tho return of a irriot case mistakenly taken from "Olfltll"! Dry Goods Department, on Wod- nosdoy morning. tioaso ' give intorrnatlon to Alan iiolmair. lurlilgtaa Monday my 10th. Milli! may 19. _ 191i OIDAIM! ‘I'll-M The term ‘biackguarid’, coin- rmonly used dining the 16th cen- tury, designated certain soldiers. camp rollowers. and servants doing the dirtiost- and blackout teak! in the kitchen. “lNllBltlATED ruse." ~ - (OP) — Winni- WINNIYN peggolabollthoiroreaohatthoooo. i ‘any-Food dangerotm antics o! an apparently drunken flier at an sir show here, But the flier wasn't drunk; ho vies a United States stunt pilot, putting on an "inebrioted act." GET MODERN FIRE HALL PORT ERIE, Ont. - (OP) _. Said to be one o! the most modern in the Niagara Peninsula, a new fire hall is being completed in Fort Die at a total cost of $35,- (DST. rricti- (iarl ll. Weeks. Albertoa 5111M! Birch. Port lllll Frank l. Gallant. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C OIVIPAIQY esrAausi-ieo M UTUAL SERVICE smsscdnirv iiaiiriiiiio iioiis STRIKE TliE SAME ruin: twice We insure against loss by lightning at no additional I This is tho time of year when lightning strikes. For your requirements consult’ the agent in your Dis-U i865 Goddla Mashed. West Royalty Cllflord Simpson. Stanley Bridge W. B. Warren, Margste Vernon Craig, Bedeque Willllltton Maclleaa Bros. Nth. ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Wiltlhif! Parkman Jenkins. Powjnal G. M. Grant. Charlottetown MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE i00ldPllllYr Hood Oifice: Summorside Branch Office: Charlottetown i mattresses ; soot oat, Auctioneer. AT GAPE TRAVERSE MRS. ALMA MacMICKEN, IT AUCTION sou: ’ i will soil by public auction at Caps Tmmq at» 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 21st, tho iollowingz- . Lumber, hoso, forks, shovels, lawn mower, tools, scythe, wheel-barrow, ladders, scales, washing machine, ringer and tubs; Enterprise stove, nearly new; Quebec heater, largo sirs; Queen hector; two dining room suites and chairs to rriotch; buffet, carpet sweeper, tables and chairs. at oii kinds; parlor tables and lamps; rugs and Axminstor rugs; Congolourn squares; tour bedroom suites, complete; dovon- pert; chamber sets; all kinds of bedding, foothor ticks‘ and _ many upholstered chairs; couches; two sottees, dishes of all kinds and many things too numerous .to mon- tion. if day untit sale will be hold tho following day. Capo Traverse. TERMS CASH \ i‘ ‘ii O Havo Good Stock TIC CEMENT, otc., also IRICK SIDING. We. soil- F.O.l. OUR WAREHOUSE: DELIVERED YOUR YARD OR ON YOUR ROOF OR WALLS IMLPEUUE TRADING ooimiiv uirim xrnsmdrcn IRANTFORD ASPl-iALT SHINGLES, ROOFINGTLAS-