. much work 0a this subject 3'. lass I Liquid Plant ‘F.0d Is Best For W en plant food is applied to the garden" during the growing aca- son, to stimulate growth and in- crease the yield of flowers or. fruits, there is much in favor of appiymgit as a liquid‘ rather than dry. For many years experiment sta- tions have tested this method and found it to have many advantages. It is easier tospread a given amount uniformly over the area treated. Less plant food is required for the same results. In dry weather especially, immediate response by the plant is favored, and there is no injury to the plant if applied close to the roots. While special preparations may be obtained for dissolving in water, ordinary dry plant fbad can be used. Dr. V. A. Tiedjens, who has done gives the following directions for the amateur who wishes to use dry plant food in solution. For side dressing growing crops, mix a buplui oi plant food to a quart of water or a pound (pint) u, a. gallon. For row crops pour on a quart of the mixture to each three feet of row. For plants in hills pour a qart around large plants, such as tomatoes, or a pint around Dellbers, egg plant and others of that size. For each hill of corn use a pint of the solution. Most annual flow- cring plants require only one feed- ing. A tomato plant may require three feedings. Perennial plants should be side dressed in Septem- ber. For shrubbery, use two cups of plant food in 12 quarts of water and wet the ground around es.ch shrub with from two to four, quarts. Than use the hose to soak the ground thoroughly. As s starter solution in trans- Summer iUse I s‘ "Don COVIII. DAG 0F FERTILIZER SUSPENDED IN WATER k FAUCET I PE . SPRINKLING cAN 1'0 B: EASILY FILLED. DlA M OF BARREL FOR anus , LIQUID rsm-iuzed. plantlng shrubs. use a cupful of plant food in 12 quarts of water and pour half a pailfill around the roots as,,you nil in the soil. Whenever s plant seems lagging in growth. liquid plant food may, help revive it. Even vigorously growing plants will benefit by extra feedins- Ii you want fine flowers for exhibition, or extra size vege- tables, an application of this type of fertilizer will get immediate re- sults. It is the modern version of liquid manure, which the older sarden books sll recommend. But chemical plant foods are much quicker in effect than the organics which the old time gardener used. HA! LARGEST WINGS The albatross has the longest ONE DAYS LIGHTNING There are 44,000 lightning flash- wingspreed of all birds often 14 feet from tip to tip. a JPROFESSIONAL caRnsf es all around the earth on an aver- age day. Joseph ll. Maolllliian, LLB. Banister. Solicitor. Etc. ‘l5 Queen Street PHONE 71d Money to Loan - M. Allian Farmer ILA. LLB. MONEY T0 LOAN BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB. Mo. Collections Frederic A. Largo it ll. BARBISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY Royal Bank of Canada Chambers or lotl-etown. no.1. 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LLB-s KO Attorneys at Law on cirv sun I1 PROPERTIES 150 'chmond 8L Charlottetown. P-E-l- riiiviiiii a iuisuvi l. l. HASLAM, B.A., LL-B. BABRIBTER. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. P-E-l- MONEY T0 LOAN O-OOOOOOO-C llilasronlt. Offleai llonrs:—2 - 4 PM. 4 - s PM. Phenol-Office: I'll‘! Bonsai 12H > M ‘an ‘AAA _ . ' EYES EXAMINED E AND ' . GLASSES FITTED .|. s. w: L o Ii t OPTOMETRIST - Corner ‘kmagnumasl Ila gnu-solo ooeiannsat Phoaerlsaigsnaollil a {Twin g‘ lllolliialil Banister. Solicitor. Notary. lite. lantern Trust Building. Charlottetown Phone I'll! Queen Square School Pr-ize List IIIII Ll!’l'—lD4'l-4l . Governor GeneraPs Medal — General Proficiency, Grade Ten- awarded to Charles Cheveria. Prize-Highest Aggregate. Grade Tflh-Dresented by His Excellency Mast Rev. James Boyle-awarded to Charles Cheverie. Pr“- "econd Highest Aggregate, Grade Ten-iaresented by the RA- demptorist Fathers — awarded to Wendell Giilis. Prize-English, Grade Ten _ presented by Hon. W. J. P. Mae- Millan. O.B.E.. K.C.S.G.-awarded to Charles Cheverie. . Prize-Arithmetic, Grade Ten‘ presented by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D.—-awarded to Charles Oheverie. Prize-Languages (Latin and French), Grade Ten presented by Lit-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O. —awarded to Charles Cheverie. Prize-Mathematics, Grade Ten- llresented by Hon. Mr. Justice M. R. McGuigan-swarded to Wendell Gillis. Prize-Geography. Grade Ten- presented by Dr. Charles Doug“, awarded to Edward Mullins. Prize-Natural Science. Grade Ten p. sented by Dr. L. L Duffy -owa.rded to Frank Zakem. Prize—1-listory, Grade Ten_gp. sented by Mr. H. P. MscPhee- awarded to Charles Chgverie, Prize-Improvement, Grade Ten —l1resented by Mr. Howard McIn- nis-a.warded to Charles Peters. Prize—.4pp1icstlon, Grade Ten- resented by Mrs. Dr. S. R. Jenk- ins in memory of Dr. S. R. Jenkins —awarded to Prank Sumarah. Prize-Presented by the Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown for the best all round student, taking into con- sideration Scholarship, Popularity, Co-operation, and Athletic Prow- ess-awarded to William Leonard. Prize—Highest Aggregate, Grade Nine (snr) -— Presented by Dr. J. D. MacGulgan-awarded to Ter- rence McWade. ,_ Prize-Second Highest Aggregate, Grade Nine (Snr) - Presented by Mr. H. F. MacPhee-swarded to Robert Lalfferty. Prize—Mathematics, Grade Nine (Snr.) - presented by Rev. Louis Dougan-awarded to Terrence Mc- Wade. Prize - English, Grade Nine (Sum-presented by Mir. W. D. Gillie-awarded to Leith Sweeney. Prize-Geography, Grade Nine (SnrJ-presented by the Earl of I-iillsboro Chapter I.O.D.E.—award- ed to Billy Davey. Prize-Jiistory, Grade Nine (Srm) presented by Major '1‘. E. McNutt-- awarded to Merrill Doyle. Prize-Arithmetic, Grade Nine (Sum-presented by Mr. Bamerled Trainer-awarded to Harold bee. PIIZB-—Pl'€S8illBd by the School Improvement Leasuel to the sen- ior finalist in the school Oratori- cal contest-awarded to I..eith Sweeney. Prize-Highest Aggregate, Grade Nine ‘(Jnm-presented by Rev. David McTague-swarded to Ger- ard Arsenault. Prize-second Highest Aggregate. Grade Nine (JnrJ-Ipresented by the Provincial Bank of Canada- awarded to Ray Connolly. Prize-Arithmetic, Grade Nine (Jnr.)—-presented by Lt-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O.—awarded to Donald Gallant. Prize-Application, Grade Nine (JnrJ-presented by Rev. P. Me- Mahon, D.D.—awa.rded to Damien Leonard. Prize-Latin. Grade Nine fJnr.) --presented by the Charlottetown sub-division of the Catholic Wo- men's League-awarded to Gerard Arsenault. Prlze—English. Grade Nine iJnr.) -presented by Lt.-Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, D.S.O.—alwarded to Donald Steele. ‘ Prize-Public Speaking, Grade Nine (Jam-presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy-awarded to John Walsh. Prize-Highest Aggregate, Grade Eight-presented by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macivilllan, 0.3., K.O.5.G.— awarded to Dailes Gautier. , Prize-Second Highest Aggregate, Grade Eight-presented by the Redemptorist Fathers -— awarded to Raymond Dunn. Prize— Highest Aggregate in Group Achievement Test, Grade Eight-presented by the Ligourisri Credit Union-awarded to Vernon Gallant. Prize-Progress. Grade Eight - prescnted by MI. and Mrs. L. J. Macdonald in memory of their son. Fit-Sgt. Donald Allastalr Macdonald-awsrded to Gerald Connors. Prize -- the Three R's, Grade Eight—prmented by Mr. Howard Maclnnis-awarded to Leonard Lle- Clair. Prize-Application, Grade Ilsiht —presenied by Rev. P. F. MacDon- ald—-awarded to Inrne Burke. Prize-presented by the School Improvement League to the Jun- ior finalist in the school Oratori- cai Contest-awarded to Vernon Gallant. Prize-Highest Aggregate. made Seven-presented by Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, D.D.—swarded to Desmond Connolly. - Prize-Second Highest AIINNIA. Grade Seven~presented by Dr. b I. Duffy-awarded to Billy W0- Donsld. i Prize-Progress, Grade Seven — presented by Mr W. D. Gillie- awarded to Leo Doiron- Prize-Applieatiori, Grade Seven -presented by Mr. H. P. Mac- Phee-awarded to Joseph Reveil. Prize-General Proficiency. Grade MORRELL AND IGIIMPIIIIY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Eastern Trust Building Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Phone ~l447 lox 344 Seven-wesented by Dr. J. D. Mm- Guigan-awarded to Arnold Mul- lins. - Prise-spelling. Grads Seven — presented by non. w. Justice M. it. McGowan-awarded to Billy MacDonald. Prise-Highest Aggregate. Grade six (Miss Murneghanh Dept.) - p-esented by ‘His Excellency Moat Rev. James Boyie-J-awardod to Eugene Wynne. Prize-Second Highest Aggregate. Grade Sin (Miss Milflllflllh‘! Dept.) patented by m. Bossier- led Trainer-awarded, to Kenneth MacDonald. Prior-Application, Grade Six (Miss Murnaghaxrs Dept.) — pre- sented by Dr. Charles Dougau- awarded to Alcide Martin. Prise-Arithmetic, Grade Six (Miiss Murnaghans DeptJ-presented by ghe Ligourian Credit Union-award- ed_to Kelvin Dowling. Prize-Spellinl» Grade Six (Miss Murnaghans DeptJ-presented by Lt.-Coi. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O. —swarded to Brian Doyle. Prize-Highest Aggregate, Grade Six (Miss Funnels) DeptJ-pre- sented by Rev. P. McMahon D.D.- awarded to Gerard Connolly. Prize-Second Highest Aggregate, Grade Six (Miss Francis’ Dept.)- presented by Dr. L. i. Duffy - awarded to Pat lvicWade. Prize-Application, Grade Six (Miss Francis’ Depth-presented by Dr. Charles Dougan-awarded to Joseph Somers. Prizv-Progress, Grade six (Miss Francis’ DeptJ-presentcd by the Ligdurian Credit Union-awarded to Reg. PiizGei-ald. Prize—Arithmetic. Grade Six (Miss Francis‘ DeptJ-presented by Hon. Mr. Justice M. R. Me- Guigan-awarded to Francis Smith. Prizr-Highest Aggregate, Grade Five (Miss Welsh’s DeptJ-prc- sented by Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKin- non, D.S.O.-q-awarded to George MacDonald. Prize-Second Highest Assregaie, Grade Five (Miss Welsh’s Dept.) -presented by Dr. Charles Dougan —awa.rded to Ronnie Stanley. Prize-Progress, Grade Five (Miss Welsh’s DsptJ-presented by Rev. P. McMahon, DD-awardecl to Peter McGonnell. Prize—Application, Grade Five (Miss Welsh’s Depth-presented by Mr. H. F. MacPhee-uswarded to Jackie LeClair. Prize — Application. Grade Five (Miss Welsh’s DeptJ-presented by Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMlllan, O.B.E., K.C.S.G.—awarded to Jackie Lee. Prlzhlilshest Aggregate. Grade Five (Miss Clarkins Dopt.)——pre- tented by His Excellency Most Rev. James Boyleiawarded to Ger- ard Cheverie. I Prize - Second Highest Aggre- gate. Grade Five (Miss Cisrkins DeptJ-presented by a Friend _ awarded to Leo shepherd. Prize-Proficiency, Grade Five (Miss Clarkin's Dept.)--presented by Hon. Mr. Justice M. R. Mc- Guigan-awarded to Patrick Lan- drigan. Prize-Progress. Grade Five (Miss Clarkln’s DeptJ-qvresented by Rev. P. McMahon, Uni-awarded (,0 Bernard Gallant. Prize-Application. Grade Five (Miss Ciarkin’s DeptJ-presented by Rev. David McTague-awarcled to Albert Sumarah. Prize-Highest Aggregate Grade Four (Miss Macdonalcls Dept.) — presented by Mr. Somerled Trainor -—awarded to Pat Connolly. Prize — Second Hlghelt Aggre- EEW. Grade Four (MissMacdori- ald's DeptJ-presented by a Friend —awa.rded to Leonard St. John. Prize-Progress. Grade Four (Miss Macdona1d's DeptJ-pre- serited by the Redemptorist Fath- ers-awarded to Percy Vail. _ Prize-Application, Grade Four (Miss Macdonalifs Dept.) _ pre- sented by Dr. Charles Dougan-v awarded to Kenneth MacKinnon. Prize-Improvement in Reading, Grade Four (Miss Macdonaldks DeptJ-presented by the Benevoi. ent Irish Society-—awarded to Fran]! B150. PYIM-Hlshest Aggregate. Grade Four (Miss ButlersDept.) —- pg-g- sented by Rev. fouls Doug;m_ awarded to Jackie Blanchard. Prize —- Second Highest Aggre- Zflte. Grade Four (Miss Butler's DeptJ-presented by Rev. P. p, MacDonald-awarded to Billy Murnaghan. Prize“ 308N555. Grade Four (Miss Butler's DaptJ-presented by a Friend—awarded to Donald Le- Clair. PFWQ-ADPIICBNOH. Grads Four (Miss Butler's Dept.) _ presgnfgd by Rev. Louis Dougan-awarded to Donnie Dunn. Prize — Improvement in Reed- 1118. Grade Four (Miss Butler's Dept) — Presented by the Benev- olent Irish Society — atvarded to Gus Benton. Pflle-Hlshest Aggregate in Grade Four (Miss Doyle's Dept_)_ Presented by the Redemptorist Fathers-awarded to Ian MacDon- aid. Prize - Second Highest Aggre- gate. Grade Four (Miss Doyle's DBDt-h-presented by the Ligour- Ian . Credit Union-awarded to Parker Lund. Prise-Progress. Grade n‘) f ll Doyle's Dept.) - Presented b s Friend-awarded to Frankie McGuigsn. Prism-Application. Grade Four (M188 DOYWs DeptJ-presentad by Dr. Charles Dougsn-awarded to Garnet Steele. Prize -— Improvement in Read- ing. Grade Four (Miss Doyle's Depth-presented by the Benevol- ent Irish. Society-awarded to Mark Thistle. Prise-Highest Aggregate, Grade Three (Miss Hessian‘: Depth-pre- rented by the Redemptorist Fath- ers -- awarded to George ‘rrainor. Prize -- Second Highest Aggre- gate. Grade Three (Miss esslan’: Dorm-presented by a Fiend -- awarded to John MbGregaw. Prise-Nestness. Grade Three (Miss Keenan's Dept.) - present- ed by Rev. Louis Dougan-awsrd- ed to Prancls Byers. , Prise-Application, Grade Three (Miss Hessisnh Dept.) wesented by a Inland-awarded to lvianford Maoheod. Prise - Improvement in Read- ing, Grade Three as Hessian’: Depth-presented the Benevol- ent Irish Society-awarded to Jos- eph Arsenault. Pr hest Aflflhte, Grade Three (Miles MacDonald's Dept.)- pressnted by the Rcdempt st Fathers-awarded to Arthur c- Gabe. Prise - Second highest Aggre- ald's DeptJ-awarded/w Stanley Doucette. Prize-Progress, Grade Three (Miss MacDonald's DeptJ-award- ed to Fred Tierney. Prize - Application, Grade 'I‘hree (Miss MacDonald's DeptJ-award- ed to James Costello. \ Prize - Improvement’ in Read- ing, GradeThree (Miss MacDon- ald's DeptJ-presented by the Benevolent Irish Society-awarded to Stirling Mahar. Prize-Highest Aggregate, Grade Three (Miss Walsh's Dept.)—-pre- sented by the Redemptorist Fath- ers-awarded to Kimball Blanch- ard. Prize-Application, Grade ‘Three (Miss Walsh's Dept.)—-awarded to ‘Louis MabDonaid. Prize -- Best Kept Work Books, Grade Three (Miss Walsh's Dept.) —equally merited by Sumarah, Domle Gillls, and Francis Plneau —drawn lay-Francis Pineau. Prize-Courtesy, Grades Two and Three (Miss Walsh's DeptJ-equ- ally merited by Kimball Blanchard, Arthur Burke, Leonard McCabe, Emmet Beagen, and Alan Hose!) -drawn by Leon d. McCabe. Prlze—I-iighest ggregate, Grade Two (Miss Walsh's DeptJ-award- ed to Noel McCormac. Prize-Best Kept Work Books. Grade Two (Miss Walsh's Dept.) —a.warded to Alan Hogan. Prize -— Improvement in Read- ing, Grade Three (Miss Walsh's DeptJ-presented by the Benevol- ent Irish Society-awarded. to Eddie Power. Prize _- Highest Aggregate, Grade Two (Miss Vessey’s Dept.) -awarded to Charles Smith. Prize - Second Highest Aggre- gate, Grade Two (Miss Vesseys DoptJ-swarded to Bruce Mac- Donald. Prlze-Application, Grade Two (Miss Vessey’s Dept.)—a.warded to Gerald MacDonald. Prize — Improvement in Read ing, Grade Two (Miss Vessel‘ Dept.) — presented by the Benevc‘ ent Irish Society — awarded l Raymond Garnhum. Prize-Highest Assresate, Grar One (Miss Moran's Dept.)-award ed to Barry McGillivray. Prize - Second Highest Aggre- gate, Grade One (Miss Moran's Dept.) — awarded to Harry Cal- iaghan. Prize — Application, Grade One (Miss Moran's Dept.) - awarded to Blaine Weather-bio. Prize-Highest Aggregate, Grade One (Miss Duffy's DeptJ-award- ed to Richard Bradley. Prize - Second Highest Aggre- gate, Grade One (Miss Duffy's DeptJ-awarded to Wayne Le- Cisir. ' Prize-Politeness, Grade One (Miss Duffy's DeptJ-awarded to Garry Doiron. _ Prize-Highest Aggregate. Grazia One (Mrs. McLeliaris Dept.)- aivarded to Winston Cheverie. Prize-Second Highest Aggregate, Grade One (Mrs. McLellaifs Dept.) awarded to Joseph Cummiskey. Prize-Application, Grade One (Mrs. Mcllellans Dept.)--presented hy a Friend-awarded to Reginald Flannigan. Senior Manual ‘Training Prize-- Presented by Mr. Someried Train- or awarded to Damien Leonard. Intermediate Manual Training Prize-Presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy —awardcd to Joseph Molyneaux. Junior Manual Training Prize- presented by Dr. J. D. MacGuigan -awarded to Stephen Pitre. Special prizes for nine years er fect attendance-Presented by ills Excellency Most Rev. James Boyle —awarded to Merrill Doyle and Blair Bruce. Strathcona Trust Prize for the highest average in shooting on cadet range-awarded w Charles Peters. StrathconaTrust Prize for the moslvefficient cadet officer at an- nual inspectlon-awarded to Cadet Capt. Maurice DeCoste. Strathcona Trust Prize for the most efficient cadet at annual in- spection-awarded to Cadet Frank Zakem. ‘ Prizes for shooting on cade‘ range-awarded to Cadet Major Joseph Gallant, Billy Stull, Lewis MacDonald, Billy Davey. Wilson Challenge Trophy for the most consistent shot in QSS. Cadet Corps-Presented by Majoi Albert Wilson-awarded to Cadet Charles Peters. Cup for best platoon on annual inspection-won by No. 1 Platoon -—Cadet Lieut. Edward Mullins in corrimand. Diploma Winners 1341-48 Grade X-l. Charles Cheverie; 2. Wendell Glilis: 3. Arnold McUal~ ium;,4_ Jack McCormuck; 5. Simon Atkins. Grade IX, 812-1. "Terrence Mi‘- Wade: 2. Robert hafferlli; U. Lclth lrsasnwr d Billy new: I. Ilflll Doyle. j Grade IX Jr.—l. Gerard Arson- ault; 2. Ray Connolly; 3. Donald Gallant; 4. Damien Leonard; 5. Donnie Steele. Grad-e VIII. Mr. Macdonald‘: Dept-l. Dallas Gauthier: 2. Ray- mond Dunn; 3. Billy Purcell; 4. Gerald Connors; 5. Elwood DOflr. nelly. Grade VII-Mr. Bradley's Dept. —-1. Desmond Connolly; 2, Billy MacDonald; 3. Leo Doiron; 4. Jos- ephrReveil; 5. Arnold Mullin. Grade VI-Miss ' Murnaghanh Dept._i. Eugene Wynne; 2. Ken- neth MacDonald; 3. Kelvin Dow- llhg; 4. Alcide Martin; b. Bryan Doyle. Grade VI-Miss Francis‘ Dept.- l. Bernard Connolly; 2. Pat Mo- Wade; S. Francis Smith; 4. Robert Kigigins; 5. Bobby Lund. Grade V-Mlss Welsh’s Dept- l. George MacDonald; 2. Ronnie Stanley: J. Peter McGonneil; 4. Jackie LeClair; 5. Jackie Lee. Grade V-Miss Ciarkin's Dept-—- l. Gerard Cheverie; 2. Leo Shep- hard; 8. Patrick Landrigan; 4. Ber- nard Gallant; 5. Albert Summarah. Grade lV-Miss Macdonald‘! Dept-—1. Pat Connolly; 2. Leonard St. John; 3. Percy Vail; 4. Kenneth MacKinnon; 5. Clifford Morgan. Grade IV-Miss Butler's Dept.- l. Jackie Blanchard; a. Billy Mur- naghan; l. Donald LeClair; 4. Don- nie Dunn: l. Vincent Griffin. gate, Grads ‘Three (Miss MacDon- Grade IV—l. ‘Miss Doyle's Dept. for the whole family. WARD RAT‘ MEMBERS Medical ... INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS campaign headquarters: FIRM GROUPS RURAL COMMUNITIES Maritime Blue Cross Box 220 Monctan, N. B. I om o member ol g Maritime Blue Cross Yes No If Yes, Group No. GROUP MEMBERS ONLY SEMI-PRIVATE RATES ' F GROUP OR COMMUNITY as. J. A. McMiLLAN’S OFFICE 200 Queen Sit, Charlottetown, P.E.l Representative available from 9 mm. to 5 p.m. Daily. BLUE CROSS BETTER ruin EVER Now PAYS YOUR DOCTOR BILLS! Thousands of Moritimers hove token advantage of the new Blue Cross PIcn-wlilc‘h not only pays hospital bills, bur pays doctor bills for the whole family. Blue Cross, sponsored by your family doctor ond your iocol hospital, is so designed lo sup- ply the kind of service you want and need—it is low cost, non-profit from rap to bottom, en- tirely voluntary, no physical examination, no medical questionnaires, no age limit, pays doc- tor bills ond hospital bills for medical treatment, surgical operations, moiernityicoses, efc., costing but o few cenis o doy. For remarkably small monthly payments, it pays sickness bills BENEFITS ‘RHOSPITAL 35 Days’ Hospital Core eoch year, in- 'cIuding the following services while c hos- SERVICE SINGLE FAMILY Pll°|b°d1>°IIeM~ h f I . h b f t ' . Hospmfl " ' ' ' 7Q 1'40 eobriegisemon: ‘Specifil GDHISIL Hospim general Nuésing Core. Surgical 7.35 3.30 , P°'°h“9 °°"" _ Ordinary Drugs ond Medlcirien HMPUPI Dressings, Plaster Costs, elc. 5"l‘9_'¢°| Routine Laboratory Services. M°dicu| ~- 1-75 4-30 Basal Metabolism Tests. for u 28 dciy period for each benefits to commence on the fourth doy of hospitalization for non-surgical, non-obstet- SERVICE SINGLE FAMILY _ , _ surgical operation. HOSPIIGI ... LOU fq gqch member _Hospitcl v Surgical . 1.65 3.90 Hospital Surgical . 2.05 4.90 rlcol hospitalized During this campaign, July 5th to l7th, op pliccitions will be accepted from residents of Charlottetown and Summerside, who ore retired, unemployed, or who do not work where there ore five on the pcryroll, cis individual subscribers. Get full information ond application forms at Employee groups of 3 or more members may form o Blue Cross group. have Blue Cross in your firm let us form o group tcdoy. Blue Cross firm groups should odd the Doctor Plan to their present coverage during this campaign. » Every school district on Prince Edward Island should hove o Blue Cross group. .Iif you hove no Blue Cross group in your district start organizing one today. should odd the Doctor Plan to their present hospital protection. FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT TODAY . Please send me information on Surgical Medical Core Plan. NAME ADDRESS NAME OF EMPLOYER . .._-,¢_. . (If you are not employed member of family, of employer of head of family). ADDRESS IF "RURAL RESIDENT"_ .. .--. NUMBER or EMPLOYEES ‘Electrocardiogram. X-Rays up to $10. FuII coverage for first 8 days for matern- ity offer 9 months’ membership. SURGICAL Surgical Benefits provide for payments of specified amounts up to $150 for each MEDICAL , Medical Benefits provide for payment of up to 53,00 per doy towards physician's fees, HOLMAN'S LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. Representative available from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Dolly gqsulusalsoasbusssaaossnaseeelJllollsen‘ma_f,[|_fl _._._ . . . . . ..-n35........._l--.~.-q...u.u.lni 5 and oven] l Benefits are available lo Benefits ore ovclluble of the family. admission, C0585. (If you do not Present rural groups Blue Cross - - - Hospital ...,..---..-e. enter rho name (name of School district) under 5 I I A 30in Blue Cross July 5i}. 4" "Tull Y 1i iii —1. Ian Lund; 3. Garnet Steele; 4. Frankie McGuigan; 5. Jackie Brown. Grade III-Miss Hessian! Dept. --l. George Trsinor; 2. John Mc- Gregor; 3. Harrison Yates; 4. Pat Cannon; 5. Manford MacLeod, Grade III-Miss MacDonald's Dept-l. Arthur McCabe; 2. Stan- mm, let Daucetie; 3. Fred Tierney; 4. James Costello; 5.‘ Paul Arsensulfl. Grade III-l. Miss _Walsh's Dept. -1. Kimball Blanchard; 2. Leonard McCabe; 8. Louis MacDonald. Grade Il-Miss Walsh's Dept.- i. Noel McCos-msc; 2. BBflllfd/Cli‘ laghsn. Grade iI-lMiss Vessey'l Dept.- l. Charles Smith; 2. Bruce Mac- Donald; 3. Michael Hughes; 4. Al- lan McCallum; 5. Gerard Wynne. Grade I-Miss Moran's Dept-l. Barry McGilivray: 2. Harry Cal- laghan; 2, John Leightizer;'4. Al- ton Arsenauit; 5. LeRoy Gautier. Grade I-Miss Duffy's Dept.-l. Richard Bradley; 2. Wayne Le- Cialr; 3. Vincent Mulligan; 4. Garry Dolron: 5. Lambert Ways. Grade I-Mrs, Mscteilanh Dept. -l. Winston Cheverfe; 2. Joseph Cummiskey; a. Billy Moynsgh; 4. Plus Gallant; 5. Gerald Bolger and Douglas Bell. Trustees’ Leaving Csrtlfleatq 1047-48 l. Charles William Joseph Chev- MacDonsld; 2. Parke. erie, Jr. . 2. Charles Augustus Peters. s. Francis Wendell Gillis 4. Arnold James McCallum 5. Jack Bruce MacCormack ll. James Simon Atkins 7. Joseph Allan MacDonald. B. William Charles Joseph Leo~ 9. Dunstan Harold‘ Edward Drew l0 Francis Nicholas sumarab 11 Charles Trevor Cannon l2. Joseph Thomas Gallant i8. William Henry’ Hughes l4. Francis Joseph Zakem Grade Ten Certificated f. Thomas Keys 2. Alfred Candy“, .. . 8. William Stull 4. Donald Traino! 5. Joseph Coyle 6. William Soper '1 Michael Doyle 8. Gerald MacDonald l. Edward Mullins. Attendance Certificates 1947-48 One Year- Wtoston Cheveric, Edgar Doiron. Garry Doiron. Barry Costello. Jams Harding. Wendell Hood, Allan McCallum, Bruce Mac- Donald, Leonard McGuIgan. Eri-oh Harding. Donald McCormack; Kzm- bail Blanchard, Billy Grills, Frail- els Bradley, James Costello, Fran- ‘ frcri ofs Mahar, Jackie Doiron. Pranlm McGulgan. Bernard Berrigan, A‘.- Arsenault, Ronnie Maggy. black. George Dillon, Donald L‘. Clair. Jackie Blanchard. Billy Mugs nanimn, Leo Howatt, Jerry Arsgn- mill. JamcsMartin, Percy Vail, Teddy Redmond, Bobby Dillon, Keir Bevan. Basil Doyle. Donnie MacDonald. Paul Mclnnis, Leo Shepherd, Gerald Smith, James Fardy. Rollie Doiron. Joseph Som- ers. ila ck MacDonald. Wilfred Sllellllérd. Donald Claybourne. James Morgan, Eugene Wynne, Donald Doyle. Desmond Whitlocig, George McGuigan. Gordon Hen. nessey. Desmond Connolly, Earl Riel-sane. John Hughes. Earl Dillon, Dailcs Gautier. Leonard LeClair. John Walsh, Donald Gallant, N):- man Coker, Clifford Ready, Allan MacDonald, Wendell Giilia, Prank Siimmarah. Simon Atkins. Two Years-Charles Smith, Har- vey Hoori, Frankie Willoughby, Parker Lund. Harry Mscbeod, John Bradley, Merrill Pineais, Kenneth MacKinnon, Bobby Bow- les, James lifnquarrie, Cedric Drew, Gerald Batchllder, Joseph Giins, Bernard MacKlnnon, Donald Who- lan, Billy LeClair, Leo Dolron, Gerald Connors, Hudson Willougih- by, Ray Connolly, Robert ‘Prainor. Joseph Gallant. Three Years-Leonard Cahill, Jackie LQCIBII‘, Damien Leonard. (Continued On Page 19'