....K.._, . — I bring you luxury beauty, comtort economy. KE.\'\\‘OOD BLANKETS are sold exclusively at Moore always find a wide, varied stock of all sizes and prices. & McLeod’s, and you'll A.\lEltlCAN VISITORS will find that KENWOOD Blankets are sold substantially lower here than in the United States . without duty when you return. Kenwood “Fanious”‘ Blan- Kenwood “Floraltint". The kets in plain colors of Blue, new tone-on-tone blankets. llosc, Cedar, Gold, Peach, Floral tints of Marigold, Wine, Royal Blue, and Delphinium, Zinnia, Blue Green. 4 in. satin binding. Spruce Size 60 x 84. Each $7.50 K e n w o o d "Ramcrest" Rose, Blue, Cedar, Gold, Green and Wine. Size 60 x .8.?‘.'...‘°‘..’.‘;‘.""‘§2.‘.‘.‘.‘ $5.50 and Exclusively on P. E. I. by us. also Camel and Scarlet with Per pair . . . . . . . Hudson Bay “POINT” IBLANKETS Sold in Charlottetown at this Store Only Standard White Blankets with colored stripes. Size 63 x 81, 3% pts. 10 lbs to pair. 8 - . . . . - . . . . . - . - . u I Size 72 x 90, 4 pts. 12 lbs to pair. Black Borders. Holyliock, bound with wide satin rib- bon. Size 60 x 84. Each . . . . $8.95 Blankets, plain colors of Kenwood Blankets Sold Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastel shades of Sky Blue, Reseda, Gold and Rose. 31/3 pts. Size 63 x 81. 10 lbs u . I o I topair. Perpair......... Exclusive Agents for Charlottetown tor Hudson Bay Blankets. . . and can be brought into the United States K e n w o o d “Ramcrest" \\'l1ite Blankets with color- ed borders in two sizes : §‘fI..’§ ’.“.‘.’.".°.".°.‘.‘ $8.50 $9.95 72 x 84 inches. Pair Special Kenwood Heather Blankets, size 60 x 84 in Heather shade only. Size 60 x 84. Blanket whipped ends. Areal buyat... _...W 3’f;“’3;iS Tin central Guardian this column I reserved (or one oi local lntuilt but sdvu-using or :."s"£.'i...““1".‘...'.':"..'l't..""‘i. ""3 able in Mlvsnos. fly CIIASWILI. xor Photographs. lllGELAN'DS Wednesday night. L-M. srscur. sons: 2 Rolling: Hotel Wednesday, August zird. 5 ;_to 7 P. M. L-Nl-8-fl-2i. { on. .l. w. McKENZll will not be in his office during this week. i L-105-B-22-ll. | conransasrrois urn muon- ANCE. la-V180-‘l-2|-ll. i ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- .‘ Advertisements ior insertion the iollowing day must be in this of- I {ice not later than 11 I». in. THE REV. J. M. MUBCIIIEON wiu conduct. services this as g3ll]1ows:wNew bn United uroh . Kingston Thursday flw River Fri- 25th. services at 3 o'clock each . L-240-8-23-ll. ON 25TH VlSl'l'—- Mr 5. N Macwilliams oi’ Anesbury, Mass, was a visitor in town last Thurs- day. He has been visiting relatives in Port Eigln en rout» to his old home in Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. Macwilliams leit ior United States 51 years ago,and this is his 25th trip back to the home town. , —Sackville Tribune. SUDDEN DEATH — Relatives and friends-were shocked to hear of the sudden death yesterday 0! Mr. Patrick Lamb oi Springfield. Apparently in his usual health ,when retiring on Monday night. Mr. Lambs was suddenly stricken and had passed away, when his son went to call him yesterday morning. Besides his son, Mr. Herman Lambs with whom he re- sided he leaves one daughter, Sister Mary Almeda of St. Paul's Minnesota, to whom sympathy is 3 extended. PERSONALS ' , ._.._. Mr and Mrs. T. 8. Robinson, who have been visiting in Char- lottetown, for several weeks with Mrs. W T. Huggan left Monday for their home in Glenwood. Iowa. Mrs. Mary E Maclntyre and daughter, Rita have returned to Boston. after spending a very nlessant vacation in Charlottetown They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. MacNei‘i. Fitzroy St. the staff of the Royal Victoria day to her home 269 Queen Street . were welcome guest: last week of ' Mr. and Mrs Harry Hyde. Com- wsll. Mr. and Mrs. George Car- son and daughter, Eleanor, of Bon- shaw were also week-end visitors there. Paper masks held by tabs with the teeth have been invented by s college professor to protect dres- res drawn over women's heads from lipstick stains. An automobile of European do- slgn is using torsion springs made up of three pounds ot rubber and seven pounds oi steel instead or all rnssrns rounl‘ DAUGHTERS with—LANE SISTERS GALE PAGE- JOHN GARFIELD MONTAGUE-—SAT— zérn . Mr. James A. 0'3rlen. W83 56V- erly injured last week while lead- ing three horses to pasture. the an- imals become I toned. knocking Mr. O'Brien to e vement and dragging him some M.r. Bruce Davison. City has PHI- chased the Estate of the ‘late Everett Richardson. at St. Peters Harbor and is having the house re- . Davison is retiring 1' e1edti'ueMrs:ini:i::i brxiness after rom p 3 many years Old ifri and new waloorne Mr and Mrs Do to Howard Moshe: and Gordon Mo- Ewen. who have been painting the Imperial Oil Pumps on the Moreil service route are at present paint- ing the Mlorell Garage, ivrm Lottie Hughes‘. Boston. who spent most of the summer with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Hughes leit on Saturday to resume duties at Boston City Hospital. -—-v- 'I‘wo 1ine horses owned by Rev A. L. sinnott, Rollo Bay. were driv- big fair. Such fine treat to the eyes ent than a drive onintliissgeofcaxs. ’boys will soon be taikin arid getting the rink rea y mountain. Mr. Ronald McDonald Miss E. Jean McKenzie, R.N. of i 3 Mrs. Addie Dewar. Montague, was a recent, visitor sible cow last week. Mr Ryan reports the loss of a. fine cow SOURIS-—MON—28TH Bristol and Vicinity on through here last vggerléeiérommthfi gfld Mmphw of all horse lovers and after all what is more pleas- through the country with a nice horse and was- Most or the walls-0‘! the Bristol rink are falling down. No doubt the hockey evening was s again. and Reports from other p'aces say old man winter is coming round the to M’ 11P°§dr5 ore . . Mnnonalg muggt yisribbwcgth Morell Hospital, Montreal, arrived home and E“ OI’ S W fore man: Monday night on a month's holi- ,E,ec1lagm_c°uege to further his Ed Mr. Frank McGuire lost a vellu- T In Memoriarn ME. LESLIE ll‘. STE-IGIIT _..__1 corner. Aug. at — The sh-ight Hospital, Amherst, Friday. The deceased ms 76 your of ago on January 28 last snd had been ill for two and a hall’ months. He was taken to the Hospital in Amherst on August 10 and under- went, an operation there last Mon- dty. on April am: Mr. and Mrs. alright celebrated their son: wed- ding anniversary. - The lsto ML siiricht is surviv- ed by his widow, who wu with him at the time oi’ his passing; four daughters, four sons. one brother, three sisters, forty-two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The daughters are: iilmms. Mrs. William P. stright, Port main; Loretta. Mrs. Wallace Blair, Nortrhport. N.B.; Jessie, Mrs. Roy Murray. Shsdiso Cape; Eons. Mrs. Hssssn Tronholm. Caps spear. The sons on. James. of summsrslds; George. of Borden, P.E.I.: Cecil and Harry, oi Mur. rsy comer. CM:-. William atright. of Murray Corner. is a brother and the three surviving sisters are: Mrs. Gertrude Murray and Mrs. Edith Pickering. of Shelton, P. 12.1., and Mrs Chsrles Doull, of Carleton Siding, P.E.I. — The funeral service was held Sunday sitemoon in the United Church Rev. E. Lockhart. of Little shemogue. conducted the service. Interment was made hi the family lot: of the Murray Com- er Cemetery. Presentation And Address On Frlda .Augus um ' %. .33“: "i‘*...“.l‘.’ a 8 0 and Mrs. Robe m‘ rt D. Matiheson, Clyde fiver, in honor of their recent marr- age. Mr. Edward MacPhai1 very cap- B-blir acted as chairman. and after a few introductory remarks n Miss Joyce Damwh and Mr. to escort the bride mentary dress while Miss Mil Murray made the presentation or s rse of money. Mr. Matheson on haslf of his bridg anrli himself ms e an appmprs re y. After singin “For Thgy Are Jclly Good Fellows’ the ‘remainder of he nt in music, singing in ercourse. Duri was served by the 1 With the si ing of sync" and ‘ e King" joyable evening was broiuht to close. The iollowing is dress: To Robert and Mrs. Mal-hsson:— We, the people of Clyde River are this evening to ex- you use Reward A reward of three hundred don,“ will be paid for information sufficient for apprehension and conviction of the party or parties who entered this store Saturday evening or sunday morning Augut 19th or 20th and st. _ tempted to drill safe. L- TL: ‘ it wmhsdnflcmtmdtixgw tgik but down thru' the 3188-11 W , ohrglghood. you have merited only Ch Town Royalty P vingm‘ storm and Put d V, , ' Oflioe.‘ ts-1 ting to . lam '1 |CIll|ly area, you ily contact a st _ many homes, and in every last one -—j____—_§ of these. o name has become 3 Mr. and Mrs E cl D, Averds. returned torethelr mu Saturday alter an extended through central C (1 United States. W A M "” Mr. Percy Gay oi the .. . muni And we thank you mm the depths . will win her way 0 mm hearts and be indispensibis to our and daughter. Miss Jean Dewar. 9-180 steel springs . ‘ozen estimated ‘-':"- - - "Today’s Short Wave E c ‘ , __ _. E :1 Choir. I-{A'I‘4. 9.12 mc¢.. 32.3 ,mf'e-‘LR-“ml”-MC bhE,‘m‘¢If“‘.’.,‘m, - ' rt bled severe 88786 n Radio Program .- aoivm §i§'.’;,.§§nt tron?“ Denmark opened '1 30 p.m -—-Light. Music: 'I‘ou.r- them The eggs had been intended ist. Notes; Band Concert. 2110. for German trade. but had been re- ‘ému Th“ 1. Enum sunhfl, 11.81 msg., 25.4 m.; my, 9.83 routed. meg, 30.5 m. PITTSBURG wgx WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2: 1: BUDAPEST 00 pm.-—"I‘wo Old Sonssz" 8:00 p.m —Federai symphony. WSXK, 11 ii’? mesh. 25.! in. . L MGDIRE s MFLEOD iI.___iIt:t"W EGGS HEIL HITLEB enifli CIGARETTES New Z-ealanrdb wool production 'or the veer ending wjlth June has at 92o._ooo bslos. s.n Increase of 7.2 per cent. from the Aoar fromiihe Gitywasina collision with a horse drawn ve- hicle in the Lake District Friday night. The wagon was somewhat broken but no one hurt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farmer, Kin- kora, were welcome visitors here over the week end. Mr. Farmer. who is manager of the Provincial Bank at. Kinlrora, was stationed at st. Pete-rs‘ Boy some years ago when he was connected with the Bank of Nova. Scotia. An item in this column saying Roy. 5. J. and Mrs. Boyce were visiting in England should haw- read, and son John, not daughter. The regular Friday night dance at Moreli hall was called off when the Orchestra failed to appear later reports said thae Boys were stalled en route from the City. I Miss Mary Donovan. teacher at Pleasant Grove is remaining! home an extra month owino. to t e se- Doinsvsn s. speedy recovery. N A meet.iri-goi'tiheMo:rve1l Con-. saunas Oo-Operative was held in l the hall last week. Mr. Jerome ‘ O'Brien was in the chair, speakers included Mr. Jos:-trph Walsh, also Dr. Groteou, Oh'town. Pnof., mm- giiud and 1". R. shanhon Mount urt last week for in- reotlons of the Motor vehicle low. wgyx some 01 our OUT OUR WAY :- By J. R. Williams PHILADELPHIA 4-... NEW YORK “*0 v~m-—Ph“WlPh‘* SW‘ ~/owns NOT DEALING WITH ANY NEVER MIND I'M NOT so suns 9:00 . . ._ ‘ I . ...,....._»‘‘.,{,“m,_ .I,‘_‘';; ,,§}_,'§ff°,e‘; ’,‘,§1.’;’f, .f,’_’f;“‘,°,ff’“’ “”"’”“' °'°° ORDINARY cnoox--512,1 MEAN -n-us ISN'T oneoe vouo. m. Toxyo KID--‘IOU SEE WHAT THAT LITTLE TRICKS! COMEON IN THE. Moscow 3:15 p.m.—-Martial Air by the 1 SNIP DID AFTER HE CUT INTO OTHER.'RxM"WE’LL SEE MI |.m.—Bi-oadcast h j. Toyama Military Bond. JZL. 17-79 '|'HA'l' CAKE 3 HE LEFT SOME IF ‘ll-E. CAME ENTER. mm. 9.4; mos.. 31 in. men. 1M m. OF MY HAIRPINS AND MY Rampus To -me BERLIN ssu srasivcisco NAIL FlLE ON ‘TH’ ‘TABLE SCENE OF THE. " 5:30 p.m. ical Life in 6er- 8:20 p.m.—Golden Gate Exposi- 50 n- ‘NOULD K chums’ many. DJD, 11.7’! mean, 26.4 m, PRAGUE 6:56 p.m.—-Musical Program. OLRAA, 15.2! mean, 19.7 m. BOSTON ~ ‘IO.-‘fii ‘l8‘°..."".:" fa’-;=l-‘~" nonnsu Isdsonnsndloossr. .EA-STERN TIAIBHIP LINIES 3 4 . .8 U 3 !:=.:.‘.'.'*.l.'.l-':'..i:..t..l'..".'."..'.t J M ' 11:10 pm.-—"seie"nos Today: . Ihis Yen's Work"--4 In Biology. 10.! UL: B 0:15 p.m.—-.A iu Opens. DID, 11.1‘! meg., tion stroller. wozcms, 16.38 meg., 19 6 m. J. M. Burris. 06!‘. 16.14 mam. m.: OED, 11.75 meg.. 1.! ii in 083, 0.51 meg, 81. 31.110 r nuts 102$ pm.--Monaco {tom Paris by T. Poi-ohe (In lhglishl. TPAO, 11.'I1 nag” 26.6 In.: TPB11, 11.88 0 ‘Inn menu 06!’. ltfl mam, 10.0 m.: OED. uun9; 3‘,-In ,n1|eg..mfl.5 m.: am. 9.91 mqf._.::.10.1 in. ml of Wagner- 15.4 -‘rono ‘ '46 s.m.—-Mn-tls1_Air by the TOYQQ Militnry Band. JZK. 15.10 I. LIKE I wAs TH euu.'w PARTY.’ Two young men from March s.p- A fit ad in oo It Into -l’1Id8'1D¢ by the drivorsit-110 ifglinointhe r_episoe OUR BOARDING HOUSE iaazno, ::us'r poop Me OFF Al’ are MOOSE ».».l.3Lis‘r=R "W-n' W\L\.. as LIKE A BRACIH6 'touic.Tb Louuds ‘FOR A DAY AFTER oua Aauuous Pia ATORIAL. to come and endeavor to tell how much we appreciate you and how very necessary and important Vou are and will be to the commun- ity life or Clyde River. Serving, as you do a critical and ofte imfl; center of the paved roads others will visit the house of the law. Drivers are driving too last, espec- ially at night. A visitor to week reported that will the stir was let out of his tires while he attend- edthenightahow ,otnlesIving the Ciiy he was obli to call a the service station. on can are locked there is nothing left to steal but the air. ~q Mr. Justin Mcoai-thy was s visi- tor here last, week. Friends of Mrs. Lester Mcmwen are pleased to see her out again after her long illness. cit-lent. to her Mother. ry Pwlmer New potatoes are on the market lvllurell Rear, is r lacing Miss Don- ‘in this district now at .20cts. per avsn Msmy fends wish Mrs.‘peck. Mr. Bill Hennaebery. a native of this district wiho loit here many long years ago is visi‘ing his aged mother. Mr, 1-I “ .,y resides in North Dakota when he is a. mem- ber of the State Police. And during the visit of the Kim] and n to the United states was of the privs/to guards. dog. the 133911 oi J. B Jay, reil. was kiil ‘big Esssirr our week. The tiny quit/c e children and hard to slosstoth tlh t hairlm-ay worth the while: “But &.‘!.‘t£i1e neiplns hand. the word 'I.lhs.t lire‘: rock-strewn an Y hs. invarlmbl v your mggsc wvzihiuentmn 5;. xiii.» not onl to those on whom fortune hsa s ed but to “the least of creed or Island Dairy. st. Avsrds, ed to East Point on swag: spend is number oi days mu. .. Gay and family who are ..... I vsostion at their summer ... ago there, They will mom him home. °tl'iiels1;" ixueepective or 8- Miss Margaret Taylor of ; , enA ".?.5’..'.§“ El‘ in iit1xdh?!I1¥!‘1):.d .33. "°I’° ’‘-‘°‘’‘’‘- W“ ‘“"°“E l-hm tending the Provincial lhthibi on Thursday. While in town , is iously and kindly glared an in the visited in St Avords. 10 Of Om‘ com- Mr. Jock Granger of sy Mines. Cape Breton, is vlsltln; York the guest of Mr. snd lih Milton Vessey Mr. W C. West. York Sts and Mr. Fcnwick Crockett? ant Grove, spent sunday in .. wall. » 01' our hearu and we find our words are inadequate to express our son- timents. To Mrs. Msthoson, we extend wel- coming hands and sltho s. stranger to many of us. we (eel you have chosen wisely. and we are already confident because of her winsome ity and her varied talents she will prove a worthy partner and very soon into us’ A resident of Brooklyn, ill °°&'i.“.‘..“""” i“°' mu. ... W9“ “ W9 8 V9“ 3 m “ controls model airplanes in time gut ‘mi: by radio. using a te‘eplionst y a W‘?! sl ht token of our esteem and thi we re- sent. every good wish {or your fueure ha iness and welfare. , 3.1 behalf of Clyde r oom- disl to trim“-mit wireless wsvu its mechanism. and best es to of muznty A .tl «hi 1 .... our recent marriage. some one has HUGH J. Mscl.lEAN. er; 1i:gwami't:sl})‘:ic,8Abaser said "to be born and to die‘ are R. A. MMPHAHI. led mm shot to anchor N to ,_ uneven surface cii which it :- be placed. Anusstittrtogletlxllarmmsoetnticafl A °hiCR/IO Oli products ' indllfli-fies 301' 16- claims to i~n\'<~ r=vcio_ned an . lands has been y phs.r- neml rubber from ..... maceuticsi chem and owners o that w... v. - ;¢...~,1mg5 chemical lsoborstoriss. long as p~ ~ ‘ » Nearly 31110 of the 12,000 Itcmk There \\::~ H81’! 929 motor ed veterinarians in the United hicles registered thro t - of 0 the D3«rW'i- °n increase of 74', ‘I States are em layer! by the Bureau world at ti boqinnin 0 this -. Animal Illntfiisuvy I ‘9 2i in a - ment oz Agrioultizre. M4 - rww l"I_t‘l\ record i . y i iiizliiii“ L A B 0 R Summer's Last Long Wool:-End I0: ....."£i.“o il°.‘i.“u.....,"”"', §.":t.E"' - nrruu: Loin duuuuan so nldnloht Tu-div. son a. ‘£339. '.I!n-sliowrunfindsn-1. Ferfuuonllwlhrblel-oflmopplytoyouvnume Tkh¢AoI0t:" CANADIAN NATIONAL Major H009" E With -—- >/ ATTEMPTS v~4-I i 1 i f PRBTZBLB \---AND BY?!-IE WAY; WHILE YOU BOYS ARE SHOPPILIG WGJLD ‘(OJ Mtuo PICKIHG up». error 1:45 01.19 aov vs % GORQOHZOLA, PERI-IAPS A 1.5-r-ruse us OFFG1, ' ‘roan-seem use os= comm, =As~(-.4-is F0”! Asurscu as SMQ-GD ~ro MENTION A“ _ HEII-RING; A ‘POUND OR 80 kc I .9 4 p at °=.°°:*.9...:*..:=..:s°'° vou 5:1-res». ww.rrE IT ‘DOWN, MA30R““"‘ ALL. 1 cm ~rHN»< 0*‘ I5 woAs*r esefi mo Burr-reizl /////,//1” // i MP!-II ELECTRIC MU: ‘~_ .i-IAMMOCK; AH KE ~ AND AN AIR’ canon-noume ' uurr! ANDACASE