i A . l . 9 Summerlldh M0 "ld M” U” N.” Md Mrs" Jmeph S G""d'.l August 20. my. 1' they 1-; d an 1 and 'Mra. Ralph 8.. Burns. W ::;:.::..;l.:a:. ma; "" Sc-rwro-'-wwvilii by" his ”::":h:.' ..... '"::.5::.:l.- "lrl.l.' we ' "1 B"nmI?rldN.a”r Pgim 1:3 Mrs. Kevin Perry. chlcolzo, Ill, M" '"d M” Jim" E C""”' "l”"'"' ""- w"'l"d 3' 5090- "" algd Mrs: Lloyd ounbaTuMomrou.' Heluer: at o?In':uls.ndRehRI-:1. and gun Dollcorsaicl foyr Izclliumm A by C" an 33 or P m8 "MI" E"""0Y"3 ”0""" be" M M”""””' P' Q” "mm" 3"” "f M” "” Pm" 3”" P" ' Riley left 'on Aususr. l4.' for a shootlnl and lxlifina a pl.;iIIIn' holiday merit in Tignish with his aistera. M1-es Mary and Elisabeth 5"” P. Palmer. rreeland. Geo e P. Palmer. rreelmd. left I: Mr- Ind Mm -louph Nonln "lee department and was Phyllis A "I R” r C" '1?” . MD to "How mm” X; Nan Cum wd mum, are mwmg The Misses Rae and Isabel Don- D. mend, u wgndml gugllts of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Mm uabel V. French of mu. . 37- I-"4 ”l"- I I”. 'v Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Spence. th M um" nd the Hun," ,0 o,,m.1,, the mm. mm 01 Au. aid of Charlottetown. spent the . phla, Penna., and ., Boston. M110-i "9 Vmlmi M” children. Judy and Sandy, Spring- Sgt ' an 3 ust where Mr. Noonan has accapt- Wubend ll "19 home! 01ul0ll' NP Visitors to FTOOIAVU flan”! 15- T," M" . at m noewwn Dammarcll were nccnt vlslm ! rraaer's father. Mr. Michael s:lh- hm N. S” W, M,” K”. 3,,,,,,. 9- ed . ,mm,,,, ,0 mm ,c,,,,,,, 0,, onto, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace'Donald- cluded in. John Dessert: and cum, Au, 1 in w. Tncadio. llllsta or ran. I '''m' 5km”"' P”"d' Th” "9 an Indian Reservation in that Prov- Mr. Muncey Olilis of New Watch w.lm an... H. moi. fa an m: Mloxinnon. i alo the guests of Mrs. Fraser's hrothcr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mockler. Palmer Road. ML SM Mm marge Thompwni The annual W. I. picnic was held 05'-"AW ln" 'P9Mml 3- 0011915 0! M" -nuemu, pungur mg Mg, , . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. smith. M H Ra h . p an Ann,” 30 It chem," Show gnd weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd md' M". Elwood Pwnm. Mr "id Mn. Monk Dawn ma left on Aullllt N. on I mom Mh Ind 1113- F'l'IllC93 F-lchmdr Cedar Avenue. summeralde. and r' "ry m”y' W 0 '5 em a great many of the women from DUHPN3 M0mvl'059- Ind TGJISWH 1" nu punk Dawn or 05310;”, ;l,1ll3x1wm0,gll.i:'&rl:&nt:ol:.'ll, geo:N ' Q ihrontn. Ont.. are spending their boldly! in Tigniah. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Richard and Mr. and Mn. Howard Mccue, Nlail' Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Oaanle Gaudet. land where they will spend a David and Mr. Patterson. Dart- mouth. N. 3.. were rocent visitors at the home of Minand Mrs. George Hunter River. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on August 9. Miss Donnlda Murray. Moncton. N. 3., were visitors at the home of sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Gallant. Miss Alma Huote has returned Mr. and Mrs. Milton Palmer, son David, Mr. Patterson. Dartmouth. N. 8., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John R. Boyle. Berlin. N. H.. was a recent visitor at the home of played with Morrison and Macliac. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Mrs. Dutch Holland and daugh- ter. Halifax. N. 3., are spending a vacation at the home of Miss Olive Tuplin, Murray Road. expect to remain here until August 28. ince. Carleton attended. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacPhee and three children of Cambridge. Mass.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland last. week. They returned to their home on panied by their son. Joe Camp- la spending a low months with his slstor, Mrs. Mary Dunbar. Alina. Mrs. Edward Bpenobuk has re- turned to her home in Windsor. mnisdale, Coleman and West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Merill Barbour. Toronto, arrived by plane to spend a couple of weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour. Montrosc and other relstives. Wallace on July 81. il.'llner Gauthier washing. and Miss Arleano Mccarvillo in the primary fwd, Cape Breton. They were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Drurnmond. South rreewwn, and Mrs. Hudson Jef- frey of Lower Bedequa left on .- Alma were recent guests of relatives in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. John Mllllsul, visit to friends in Halifax, NS. chariu Bird of Bllrinsblll. NB. were raocnt visitors to Freetown. mm of the Pine Hill Divinity Hall Building fund. I''' ''”'”'n Billie Oalbook, central 1;” ' town. motored to hcetown on Aug- ustt it. when they visited with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Henry, Fitzroy St. Charlottetown were recent cues at the home of Mr. They plan to be weeks. my YOUTH CHARGED " '. Q12 jun. ' u.mun,m canny -r-at-seem-um carlaun AIIII , Freetown :”u,,.&,.m Ia mm at g um. ' ' . aw uux. . .151, mg 3", 1; 5 a nu: of arm. A. Rayner, Alnu, hf: on -lower Eros wn ldrool Qlnr i V lllabmu T. I h Conn, wa"a at :o.a:ido AID?I!y,u;:'luvrI:II.orl lahtutho hoinye Mel:-ou. Man. are" visiting in August I for Ontario, when he ed for the new urn: on August W-IIBNOPI "M50035. whhl: glllmix son Vt Est loutbhammm D n 0 of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Painter. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith Sr.. Cape Traverse, with Mrs. Benner'a hopes to ba employed for the next 9, with Miss Garaldins Woodside 91:03; Jlmtgl: ham. MVYMM 0.1”” Mr. and Ills. J. Sidney lira pm, "me" Gnu, hu ,,,,u,n,d Freeland, on Augusta. 0 mother. Mrs. Ella Bell and Mr. few weeks. of Margatc as teacher. louth i'roo- gum. uondtoq, NE, were yum. I ' Mr. and Mn. Milton Palmer. son gnd Mrs, David Murphy. They town and Um!!! TTOCIIDWD IGIIOOIJ - Allllllt 15. It in ham. d to Alloy. N. Y. am: a pleasant Mi-.An'loa Harriaoflveratt. Mass. opemd on August 10, with Mrs. I", win" Rum an In ",4 3,. 3? ha. . IT!-lat for g" M '1-oaomo (CP)-Frederick N... Victor Martin. 10, Wednesday whtlf; short holiday with relatives int m Up 5, A. H 1 t MONTREAL (CPW-Police said bell, and grandson, Johnnie. mo- M". .1" Mr A llbeervllle, Nr 13- ll(olldae)' spent in 3Ti;rriisI1. ”.5S.il.?g Friday they are seeking a former W90 l0 the "1300 "slfwlffk Vgltf" M" "'d M” 3'''”"”d "We" "1 E:gmrvzrlI1ae.' John ”E.glIleolIIlI.tnI:K and Mr. and am. Harry Heckbcrt 154':lI,iIvlAl'3,(Il3mt:ahllJ:1"0uI'lIl(,a.d md "'” latlves and friends. employee of the Canadian National they we” me WEI” " "' M family Alma. mg m mndomh Mum go,-mu. siqAKE (MA; i Mrs. John J. Connolly and re . . Howatt of Carleton and Mrs. Ella . ' ” ' ' 3"” .. children have returned to their Mr. and Mrs. James Macqulllan. Ra”w'yF "Mk y"ds he" 1" Bell of Cape Traverse. Mr. and 1hll.dmflC9 90 Illend 111: Women's Mr. and Mra..1s.mea '1!-imm and FM"! Bamgermk Ede VmgMP.r"' COLLINGWOOD. Ont. (C19) ., home in Cllarlottetown. nllIr- a who have been the gum; of Mr, questioning in connection with the M,-,,c,'mpb,111enby 9.; for their Institute session held in Charlotte- son, of wegcbom, comm, In mend. '3 V"! T97 as m 3' HI"? Sly"! Ind Dlvld Vim pleasant week went in Tl8ll33h'dnd Mrs. Howard Mccue. Nail 5100.000 stock yard blaze two home on Aug. 2l. but will visit town on Aus. 17 and la. ing their annual vacation at the n,Wll- l1lthFreeMIw'nH lg in V . mmipumed . small, wi-lulu. with Mrs. Connolly's part-ms. Ml. Fund, for the past week have Weeks 080. Filth CNRV and mUn- in Amherst. N. S., for a couple M home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klnch, 1;” Jr d 5M C; 1?: gm" 5'”k'1"I” ' Wm” Thl1F8da3'.Tli and Mrs. Austin Handrahan. rammed to me" home m ware,-. lrClpaI polled; slatrd they belietzvednthe of days before proceeding to Mon. anal”!-arkrrliilly Alma. 3:”. - In T1 '4 91 50' lfaterdlearneg the snalxiktynhich they - ' , lrc was el era cy se. ey t 1. ' . ' . oun ona anana sa Miss .leanett.e Gaudet. Toronto. W” M055 said A man W” seen coming out res I vacation at Long River. spent Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Arthm Monmls of house here. was a dlnjerouls L3,: ont.. is spending her vocatwn Mrs. Philip Farrell of Belmont. of the building shortly before the Mrs. Donald Sutherland of Car- 22. in Carleton. guests of Mr- and Rumford. Maine. visited friends in M" P” M” " R"'"1 m” lcal reptile. the mapnare, who; with her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mass... who is spending her vaca- blaze startcd. leton. was the representative from Mrs. Frank I-lowatt. Alma on August 2. and d0-lllhler. Phyllis. Of 173-” venom can kill in half an hour, Joseph Gaurlet. Tlgnlsh. tlorl with hcr niece in Alberton. . . t some time in Tignish the Mr. and Mrs. John Keady have Open , . . . returned w the” home m Answnp ppgimsueek visiting relatives and .. Mass. alter spending their hodi- dsya with Mrs. Keadys mother. Mrs. Irving Christopher and with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Shea. Palmer Road. Ml. and Mrs. Leo Harper. Med- ford, Mass. arrived in Tlgnlsh on Tuesday to spend their vocation H thpir summer home in chris- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Shea. topher's Cross. Tlgnish, have as their guests Ll' , R . H v d sh - Wt 300 M” C F. M”'i'15”5's.u;.rM.5(IiIIid dI?l:I.1Ier, Ml: ' have as their guests their son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Judge of New York. Miss Ruth Gallant. Ottawa, is spending her holidays in Nail Pond, the guest or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant. Mrs. Anclre' Paturel and small daughter, Andrea, spent a few days the past week in Charlotte- town. where they were the 809818 of Mrs. Paturel's brother and Continued from page 8 That Body Of Yours cause a deformity and prevent the person from properly using the affected body part. Facial Burns A burn on the face sometimes leaves disfiguring scars, or fixes the chin firmly against the chest. or makes the face an disilgurcd that the mouth cannot be opened without first closing the eyes. Once the wound is allowed to heal by scar tissue and the ex- tensive scarring has appeared, it becomes a very difficult task to correct -this condition. After the patient is in good condition following the severe burn, and there iii no inlectioli or open wound present, skin grafts should be begun Not only does .skin'grafting give a better ap- pearance to the wound. but it will also prevent much serious dis- ability. QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs. M. P.: is the frog test for pregnancy reliable? Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crounce, Jr. and their children Tommy and Christine of Boston, Mass, who are spending their holidays in Alberton, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready, Tignlsh. Elaine Shea of Montreal. Miss Coleen Mccsi-thy, B. N., City is spending her holidays at her home in Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Harper. New York. are spending their holidays with Mr. Harper's parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. John 0. Harper, Christopher's Cross. C.I... Continued from page 8 child Training will be years before he will brush his teeth without urging, but it should be possible before long to have him head for his toothbrush at the first reminder. (Of course. the best way to develop the tooth brushing habit is by example. If the whole family automatically makes for their toothbrushes as soon as they get up from a meal, Junior is going to tag along with- out being told). The reason it is so important to brush you teeth immediately after eating is that tooth decay is caused by acids produced by bacteria feeding on sweet food particles in theimnuth. Brush them away, and youive brushed out the possibility of decay. Decay is increased by sweet foods - such as cake, jam, pies and candy. Encourage yodr child to eat the foods for health: milk. fruits. vegetables, meat, fish. eggs. Cheese. and whole-grain cereals. Limit his candy-eating to after meals. just before tooth-brushing. YOUR. CHILD CANI "Fake pride in shining, whit: clh. i it possible for you to prices you know you can afford Crockett and Storey Ltd. offer you the choice of any chesterfield suite in the store (not already sold). including the very latest styles and COVBFS at Discount From the low regular price LAMPS Every electric lamp in our store-elncluding Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps etc.-no matter how new will be offered during this 5 day sale at Discount OOOASIOIIAL TABLES The complete stock of tables for living room and den -including end tables, coffee tables, step tables, lamp tables, corner tables, etc. in walnut, mahogany and light woods (some tables have been marked while on the floor, but none seriously-and are offered as is) Some or discount 25Vo' Some or discount 33 I-3'Vo Some or discount 50lVo' I ' YOII PIDK LEM CARPET DEPT. This department already has sensational . the alert buyer-with values to te Answer: Yes. lahls W50 15 011119 'Get the habit of brushing them ' y "mm m mm mmnm mm mm” ml minutes of aunt those who know carpets and carpeting however usually faster than the normal tporm me ,,,,b,, 0, ,,,,,,-,,,, ,,,,,, there are Mats, hall runner rubber mattinghslsal mat- "Wl W” A”””'" M” '””"" l9Clll'9 1000-” mllkr P930” b"”"- ting etc., which is priced to clear, all ends and pieces this test is that the frog does not have to be destroyed after the test has been completed. Gall-lng II-(III,-IIIIS For quick comforting hel for Eackache. brown bread, cheese or nuts - In- stead of tooth-destroying foods: soft drinks, candy, gum and cake. EARLY AND REGULAR. DENTAL CARE PAYS OF! IN ismilcs you arc proud of. 'Avoidance of infections. Crockett and Storey Ltd. have a number of Simmons matched units (mattress with matching box spring) including Dccutyrcst Regular . . . . . . . . 87.50 on. pc. Bcoutyrast Extra Firm . . . . . . 89.50 cc. pc. -too numerous to list here. Do come and see for yourself. IIIISS FROM INDIA CONTINUE MONDAY and TUESDAY S STORE-WIDE SAVINGS SSS CHESTERFIELD SUITES To gladdcn your heart, brighten your home and make buy the BEST at Furniture for the Dining Room.whei'ever located on our sales floors-including suites, china cabinets, buffets, tables, chairs, etc; at Discount from the low regular price BEDROOM a Practically every bedroom suite on our sales floor is new and only within the past few weeks at most was placed there, however, here too are extra bonuses for the exception of two suites which have been greatly reduced to clear-the bal- ance is offered it Discount PILLOWS Simmons thoroughly cleansed and sanitary pillows In two sizes The Goldscul. I7" x 25". reg. 2.25 cu. l.hsurnatlcPaina.0et.tlng pNights.at:o'rpg ' p I E-3I.r.-":"?zl;Eitiiilftllirllllii5:? -'Cnu'7llr"i.l"SL'l'3l 3lil:l'”""”"" Dacligucrd .. .. . . . . . . . . . 79.50 ea. pc. Y”' and genume tm"we.mve ”ma1"'"g i." mck F07 I-75 00- will:.:.:".s':;!l;';';.":.w.::'.::zH:3;:: -sewer general health. DcePslacP 69 so on c M” b”"'”"l "35 W” ”" 9 ” 12 ”PP'””'"”””'Y- - .. .. .'.l.t.h.gm...a.k.I..:.,o.r..-6.:w.h...e.;gT:;, UEtTheTne):)tkar:icle will discuss s'umb.mng-- -- - - - - - - - -- '- 59-so - E ' One is grey background with beautifully designed The Blue Seal. 18 x 26 . reg. 3.75 ea. ' n W r 3 at n y" m" ' ' - - ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' - ' 95 ct and colored Chinese pattern in opposite comers. For 2 19 Q; ' These have been used as store samples and con- sequently have become slightly soiled-so that we Regular our Borden line, west of (Standard Time for the required by Highway. There will be an interruption of electric power on Tuesday, August 31st. weather permitting. between the hours of 8:00 a ti 11:00 a.m., and 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.. the conqruction of the Trans-Canada 00. L”. the CFCY Transmitter, on purpose of moving poles as may move these out and replace the mattresses and box springs are offered at Discount MATTRESSES on Wlilrc Spring Flllcd For 5375,00 BROADLOOM GARPETING There are a number of rolls of broadloom Axminster qualities and in different patterns and colors--these are priced right. Bring your room measurements. Sectional Bookcases, golden oak with glass fronts Special 52.50 Bookcases, single and double, in light walnut. dark walnut and mahogany finishes From 29.00 and up Splrlnet Desk-a beautiful piece of furniture in solid H . Layer FOII all sizes 0 , walnut and beautiful yzalnut veneers--this desk todaY s . 3 5119 8” dz” WOUICI sell at about .7” 17-50 31.50 24-50 Do you desire a gold carpet-It is in stock!-Do you . . for for 4?-50 W3?" 0 good quality Oriental designed and color gfrigllogiable with matching mirror in walnut. Reg- 0l' blended to go In any room-you will find it and - , I335 15.00 37.50 many other carpets. FOP 50.00 You will not be sorry you visited the store noted for its helpful and hi cudly scan, and where quality lurnle turc -is found. CR OCKEIT & STOREY LTD. 7 131 is... It. soon. 5434 1 A . .. . -