L lmcoms 5. Msieob L__oi’ffiilT¢d_‘__d bring you luxury beauty, comfort economy. I{E\'\\'OOD BLANKETS are sold exclusively at Moore‘ & McLeo‘d’s, and you'll llways find a wide, varied stock .»\I\Il:IllIC.-\N VISITORS will find that KENWOOD Blankets are sold substantially lower here than in the United States . . . and can be brought into the United States without duty when you return. Ken new Kvuwood “Famous” Blan- kets in plain colors of Blue, liose, Cedar, Gold, Peach, Wine, Royal Blue, and Green. 4 in. satin binding. Size 60 x 84. 84. Each K e n w o o d “Ramcrest" Blankets, plain colors of Rose, Blue, Cedar, Gold. Green and Wine. Size 60 x 84. 3 inch satin Floral tints of Marigold, Delphlnium, Zinnia, Blue Spruce bound with wide satin rib- ban. Kenwood Exclusively on P. E. I. of all sizes and prices. wood “Floraltint". The tone-on-tone blankets. and Holyliock, Size 60 1 Each . . . . $8.95 Sold Special Kenwood Heather Blankets, size 60 x 84 in Heather shade only. Size 60 x 84. Blanket whipped ends. Blankets by us. binding. Each Hudson Size 63 x 81, 3% pts. 10 lbs to Perpair.... . . . . . . . . . Size 72 x 90, 4 pts. 12 lbs to Perpair Pastel shades of Sky Blue, "POINT" BLANKET5 Sold in Charlottetown at this Store Only Standard White Blankets with colored stripes, also ‘Camel and Scarlet with Black Borders. Rose. 3% pts. Size 63 x 81. 10 lbs topair. Perps.lr............ Exclusive Agents for Charlottetown for Hudson Bay Blankets. Bay $1 3 no .. . . I 521 on .. . . I Reseda, Gold and 520.00 K e n w o o d White Blankets with color- ed borders in two sizes :3 60 x 84 inches. Pair . . . . . . . . . 72 x 84 inches. Psir . . . . . buy at “Ramcrest" $8.50 $9.95 Exhibition PrizeList_Z}i,”’§7'°’“"”‘°“§°‘?“"°‘”°" ‘C = ‘°°“.”“‘3°.f‘_ "€”L~. l’F‘F‘?_ _6L:~_:_— 3 L A. H Ste. Gil ltows, 10 only cut blooms. collection, rliffnrrnt t.\_\rs. not polv. 1 Mrs. Gordon Mc.vfil.‘.s:n, Corn- wall See. sprays. differ:-nt colors:— 1 Mrs. Gordon McMillan, Corn- wall 2 L. A. I-losznrel.»'.F‘itsr<ry retract) 3 Mrs. Llovd Ballum, Pownel Sr:-. 65 Salpiglossis. 12 spikes only, nrt less than 4 col 1 Mrs. Uoyd Ballum, Pownal 2 Mrs. Wendel Wood, Ohsriott.e- town R. Soc. so 1 Alfred Burt. West. Boys. 2 Mrs. Lloyd Bsllurn. Pownel sec. 67 scabioso, 6 only cut blooms, three or more colors:— 1 Mrs. Cyrus Plcksni, West Roy- alty _ 2 Alfred Burt, West, Royalty 68 Stocks. Sec. only, not less 1. Alfred 2 . Lloyd Boll , Powml fiec.n%;8 sweet l'sos,uT colors only. 2-). 1 rd, Fitzroy Strect. 64 Roses, Polyunthn, type 3 01' I110 Ont‘ three R. e ally Salvln, 8 spikes onlyt:— Y wen 1 ‘Head double, 0 spikes than three colors:— Burt, West Royalty ' 1 Mrs. Cyrus Picksrd, 2Mlrs.Ll 3Ml's. wd Street Sec. '14 Best Collection of Cut Flo. 2 Mrs. Prank Deacon, méiymrs. Oyrus Plcksrd, West Rpy.. C. Stewart, Newlsnsds, R. R. 3 Mrs. Wendel Wood, Charlotte- town R. R. 6 See. 71 Sweet Pens, Ruffled Type, 3 vnrirtlrs. lo blooms of each:— 1 Mrs. Cyrus Picksrci, West Roy- alty 2 Mrs. Wendnl Wood, Charlotte- tcwn R. R. 6 3 Allred Burt, West Royalty Son. 72 Verbena. 6 blooms only, 3 re colors:— 1 mien Burt. West Royalty 2 “'6. L-lovd Bsllum, Pawnal Sec. '73 Zlnnlns, 8 only. cut blooms. West Roy- or more colors:— B 11 .Po 1 John uZn“uTu, flwnareevn iii: Wllf ed .1. M Rind 7 Cpahflld. CWO Freetown CLASS 52 SCHOOL GARDEN EXHIBITS County:— ’ ,7‘; MW"; ‘-1’ 1. Mrs. Frank Deacon, ii, Mrs. S, R. Pendleton. Kenslnx. ton. 3. cnim H. Stewart. S/ummersida Sec. 4-—For the best dlspls ex- hlhitcd by any resident of Kings County: 1. Mrs. Leo I-lubiey, Lower Mon- taqzue 2, Mrs. A. E. Wlizhtman. lower Montague. Sec. 5 — Grand Championship award for the best display in shove clssses:— 1. Mrs. Gordon McMillan. . . . Sec. 8-Reserve Chornplonship:— 1. Mrs. Lloyd Bellum. convicts Are llecaptured CAMPBELIJB BAY, Qua, Aug. 23——Pmvinciai1 {slice 1:. late today that alter Piche and Robert Smith, the two men who u whole of guards and Wm the county jail here last night, had been recaptured l;‘;dl‘__il‘e1'_e_ll!i(l-'l‘E5'.l1:!lG:d to their slums-:1 F ~ A ~ ~ < A»! I in: f h:- .-. . _. mi; 151-‘lam. west n.oy- c,fi°°'m‘,,"_”°"m_ - - 0' 2 J. 'o. stcwrt. Noyauua, n. 11. " """‘_‘°""‘ ‘°"°°‘- a Mrs. John Mannie, as Green °“'§N‘,,"‘,’n’f,“m'§g’,0*§“A,'fs“V“ .5°°« 7' 9"“ PM 3°°‘°"- !"*- u.-o ernor George in. n Blob white, ruin. no open. of ouI::— "31"," 5",”, G Mo. . *i"""' l—I'or tho Boot Dlsplo by residing In (an or within a radius ‘pm’. wood. curious- %='1'srt'lIonést ex- WIII! . dock. 9,9,4,-,wn Cambridge. Mass, connnunsno ‘ un- mcs. - I:-‘E5-‘-1131-at noun) or ‘run: qua.x'tarlymoeti.n¢.l|*i-d;L,_gP M. air:-5-as-2. CHUBKJII OF ENGLAND. — Bor- éi“ E§“%.“’:u... o.....u."""'.....u.‘°"’°' E. . . ’ Schggl 10.00 A. M. lutino 1' 00 SP St. Elinhottfs Church. Evensong .30 PM. Rev. G. 3.. Hart- man. L-318 8-5-ll. OONSEEVATIVE LADIES on extended a. cordial invitation to attend the iottetown District Meeting in the City Baud Room wnklit. L-312-8-15-1i. HAZELBRDOK.-Jilin Lens. Mc- Lure win sing at Baptist Church suindw evening. A 27th st '1 P. M. L-31l-8- -ll. BELFAST — BELLE RIVER Uni- ted church sundsy August mm. Eclon 11 A. M. Belle Rive: 7.90 P. M. Mr. L. Toombs will be the speaker. L-915-s-as-ii. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. — services 8 Y. Ailmlot 2'"-h. H81’ 1' 11A.M.Miu‘shfleld3P.l{. Mount. Stewart. 11 A. M. This service will be conducted by Mr. John Muir- L~3l3-8-25-11. MISSIONARY RALLY Cavendish Wednesday. August 30th A‘ invited. Rev. J. C. Mm d. . .. Trini- dad, Guest speaker. L-334-8 Z5-ll. CHURCH OF vices on sabbath, Augusé with Ben 10.30 A. M. Kinross 8 P. M. Blrc Hill 7 P. M.. on Mondgy. Mtg!-rasy River 71:0 P. M., on W B; gliurcli, Chaiil]_ott.etawn 7.30 P. M. . . H. 1 - Rev J B op L-821-8-H-ll. SPENT ENJOYABLE noun.“ —-M.r. Percy Moosusland, formerly of Charlottetown. has returned 00 his home in Ottawa after a recent. vacation spent in this Maritime!- He writes: "I had a great desire to visit Cs Breton. so this year I motored ere "Jeiore visiting "the Islan ." The old French fort st Louisburg with its many old relics was most interesting, The Msrgsree Valley and Bras d‘Or Lake are both beautiful but the Cabot Trail from Oheticamn to ca North is the most besutl ul ‘panorama I ever gazed on. I mo- tored around the coast. of Cape .Breton comrpletcly and also cross- ‘ed over via. whycocomough to Port Hood, etc. thence down to Port iflawkesbury and vis .s. 3. Surf to Georgetown. P. E. I. On my re- turn to Ottawa I fin my spe ometer registered 3.21 miles dur- Iing my three weeks’ trip. Much to ‘my regret I had onhi one week in line dear little Garden Province. but the memory of that week still lingers like the sweet. perfume of roses in 9. vase long after the roses have disappeared. I believe that sooner or later is round trip ‘through the Me.rit.i.mes will be ad- vertised bv the slszht.—seeimr bus Jinks and that mp will be vis Bor- den to Wood Island ferry or Tieorcetcavn (S. 5. surf) to Port ii-lawkesburv. thence ‘av way of the ‘natvnt. ']"r«=*1 to Hnlifur. Annapolis Valley. Saint John, etc.” PERSONALS , _____ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Moc- Kav of Belmont. Mass. accom- nanied bv Mrs. Erlmonds. Mrs. VrqrWav‘s no‘hev- and Miss Pearl Maciisv are visitimz the Island on three weeks vacation. after an ab- sence of thirteen years. Mr. Elwvn Hughes. M. A.. B. 9:. demonstrator in botanv at West- vrn University, is spendins s vaca- tion with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. T Owen Huszthes. CB.’dii.3‘3i’l. nrior to mg take up duties M graduate-ass‘ ‘ nt. in the r)epsrt.rnc'n«t of Biology in Ohio State University, Columbia. Prof. V: ‘Hozen W"'more or the staff of Prince of Wales College. returned 'I'v-sedsv from New York, where he attended the summer semion of Teachers‘ College, Col- umbia. University. Mr, and Mrs. Angus M. ’ Moc- ileod a.ccompsnied by Mrs. Oorl M. French and son Norman ere leav- ing on return this morning to after spending , visiting rs. Angus or members ten days in the their parents, Mr. s. N. Macbeod and o of their families. _ Use Mln|rd's for bites. FIND MANY UNEDUCATBD . India. ——(OP) Nisht classes for men and doy classes (or women have been started to edu- cate 1.62’! illiterate inch and ii,- sea woman ‘ tllrrovugh iv. census here. , cells. smith and Picbo were token from their cells for s brief time last. night. and suddenly utttsckcd ii: Mario 00': they , him over the eye and made their °“1’>‘i§i5‘e was convicted of two nob- beries at Brynn, Quc.. sud wu- glvusitlng sen nice ti bro e um rA“"nui-' l was ere - wash industrial arm in Jane in face r_9_l;li_g5,y s hero. ‘ Today’: Short Wave - F. WXXL, 11.76 meg, 16.8 m. rilssilfis - FGUR DAUGHTERS GALE PAGE-.- JOHN GARFIELD MONTAGUE—SAT— 26TH SOURIS-—MON—28TH Radio Program (All ‘lino is lutons Btlllnlll. m ‘FRIDAY. AUGUST 2|! NEW YORK 10:00 s.m.-Melody . Matinee. BERLIN 6:15 p.m.-—.From the classical to the Modern Ballad. DJD. 11.77 meg., 25.4 :21. LONDON 6 30 p.m.—"l‘he Finest stories in the world"-4. 081'‘, 16.14 meg., 19.8 m-; GSD, 11.76 mi.-2., 25.4 m ; G68, 9.51mog., 31.5 m. PITTSBURGH 8 :45 p .m . ——Golden Harmonies. wsxx, 11.87 meg., 2.’: 2 m. PRAGUE 3:55 p.m.—4Muslcal Program. OLRAA, 15 23 meg-, 19.’! m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—“H?uiiga.risn March." HAT4, 9.12 mes , 32.8 in. HOME 1:30 p.m.—Cvuest Night: Amy Bemordy. SRO. 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.; mm, 9.83 meg., 30.5 in. TOKYO It's a M9 real Sale of NEW sum "Bill . . . when do “that's my . . . I gom1;‘hei-'2 arc." ._ . . “All right. where do you 0 for a new suit?” " “Easier still . . . I tufts an . . . Moore as b::Lel:d'h:: W per cent reduction off all NEW SUITS . . . Not an old suit in the lot . . . handsome new ones. fresh from the tallor’s shears, single breasted, double breasted, one pant suits, two punt suits. $30.00 Suits reduceiiio 027.50 sum reduced to $25.00 Suits reduced to $1 $22-50 Suits reduced to :1 $20-00 sun. reduced to $1 “THE MEN'S ST ORE” .. u J ZL. 8:15 p-m.-Choral from Brunette semble. l'I.'i6 meg., 16.8 m. PHILADELPHIA 8:30 pm. —F‘irst Nighter. drama. W3xAU, 6.06 meg., 49.5 m. PAR-IS B280 p.m.-—"In Quest of a Losil - Voice," by Jean Cocteau. 'I'PB1l, 11.88 mge., 25.2 m.; TPA4, 11-'71 meg. 25.6 m. BERLIN 9:00 p.m.—'Iiho Zoesen Women's Club (English). DJD, 1177 meg 26.4 in. SAN FRANCISCO 10:06 p.m.——Musical Interviews. WGXBE, 15.83 me¢.. 19.5 m. LONDON 11:15 p.m.——“Moore Food ror Thought." 05!, 16.28 meg., 19.6 m.; GED, 11.76 mes, 25.5 m.; 063. 9.51 mes., 31.5 m. TOKYO 12:46 s.m.—Ohoral Selections by Brunette u bis. JZK. 15:16 11193., 19.7 m. CINCINNATI 1:30 s.m.—Nsiion Dances. W8- XAL, 6.06 mam, 40.5 111. "HEALTH IS WEALTH’ FOOD . TEST Two csmbridss scientists, hun- dreds of puents and nearly 1 thousand children hove taken part in s. research which may have an importaont bearing on the iesdlns and health or Britain‘: children. The investigation was to find what the children or the wealthy and middle classes sot. ‘ There are. at present, no scion-I tiiic dots to show the connection between food and health in homes mossy. - five ysorl sud the results no now being worked out. Poronto were lent scolos end. were and to welsh st the tobls every ml or road they served to their on and to enter figure: on 3 ohm. livery child was medically snmirr , ed for weight. height. and tested‘ (or snumis end deficiency in iron. Stands solidly» Behind Britain» Say-Mccullaigh LONDON. Aug. 23——Csnada. will stand solidly behind Grea/t. Bri- tain in event of war, C. George Mcculiagh, president and b- llsher oi the Tomnto Globe o d lciidanil, told the Daily Telegraph 1,9- y. "All sections of Lhe population Would shrine to arms." he said. War would find Canada's mineral wealth as well as msn-power "1mm9‘~13BielY and automatically at the msposal of Britain" He added: "once hostilities start. Canada. will take her ace in the i t line ho lidcr h gitglti 1Brit:in—uLind tl'ies‘l?TI‘lJl‘ti:cri cs, 11 In view, will be bellllintil Caéiédisns not far we sw m e Ml . ti t 1 the scrap if it si.:11-‘ts?’ 0 get M0 Political observers ness to aid Britsi ti misiutlsiniz the sitgstigx iir/lo! Oullaith said. It would not be 1-9_ -88-rded as a case in which cimsds W85 Pulling Britain's chestnuts out of the fire, for the feeling in the Domindon is “we would be playing part in preserving civil- igetlclrti as we know, under-stand and vs ." The publisher said Prime Min-_ isier Mackenzie King had not an. nounced a general election date because "he knows if the threat of war msterisllzes, Osman. will be in it and domestic pl lems win disappear overnight." would pretty He 3 greased pan Gxnless us pastry) and bake in a modem: hot ovsn, 350 deg. r. until well done and browned. All to the Good 6Ps IN PETIT POINT CAPE TOWN. Aug. a4—(o.r.—- Tl):5‘K£|'l1l-I1, secretary or s so African lecturer. as strangest hobby and he is proud of it. He works portraits and scenes in petit point. longi(Wt w lg svlfslastqllglohgd sit the age akht when he disoov he could not mas w s or he been copying pictures in needlework. Now alter 80 years. his petlt point pictures on ' ‘ among the tin- est on the world. He has mode pic- tures of both Que u d A bored-looking individual we approaching the exit door or 011 theatre during the intei-vsl in s in mm show when an attendtni W preached him and said. "Exwl me, sir. but there is no resdmlv tunce." In a faint. voice the man 1: plied. "'I'himk goodness lot that. __,______ Flexible bars at the ends oi 1;: wrist. wstich enable it in b0 ulywhem desired on a wrist. lIlllE ii? # “LEAD” FEELING, our or YOUR in ca Mmmm iurouslooaudcdll P. the You Boundifl Up In WI Psopls who smother in death ills m Oxnon bu been completely W1 ° thin. Just as rural! 1'0“ I" "°" "‘° “§' :3‘... 11 breath: in to W tens. ltbnut enu|I¢5l°3" corpusolu. !oé1rwk!ll‘IlQz'r 1"’ . our um! quiclli-" H doors mi. Whot you used is Dr. Wllgialgllrilg g 000 ($4.700) for o . he Queen Elizabeth’: desth ms-ik, but he refused to sell he works as a. hobby snd not for prom. PEACH umuovniis Plain poetry or cookie dough. fresh peaches. Method: R011 pastry or cookie dduth one-fourth inch thick end cut into three - inch squares. Place one spoonful of chopped pooch in the oeutor of each web your fingers with cold water mt! lift the corners over the mlink. Kfiihflrinl them together in the center. pinching them st tho corners Ind alert the edges so lhst the juice will not escape. my in ii HA. _BACHEL0R,.c1oARs 100% Havana Filler ¢ 4......._.__..._..._........._.... T"1