h-n Summer-side Necessary Canning and Preserving Supplies Preserving POTS and KETTLES Enamel Preserving Pots BRILLIANT BLUE- 71-4 quart size ......,,_,.-... 1l4a Charlottetown lest Grade Canadian and American FRUIT Elli. 15c IRIIUaIAiNT BLUE- l0 i_-2 quart m .......-.. gm!" “Hum” 17g ' l LUIE- iiiiliiil...” ..... 2.05 BALL 1051A: GLASS Um Aluminum Preserving Pots IE-2hPint 13c ac ._,_, . . . . . .. 5:22:21. firzliii... 1.85 l’;':.3:.'"i‘.':. 2-15 21:‘. 14c l’."':..3."."1'::. 2-65 l!°:t.i?;.i"?.'f’... 4-95 $.11." 16c 1-2 Gallon coco PACK CANNERS M ______ _ 20¢ Duro Aiuminum- 12 3.65 Brilliant Blue Enamel Brilliant Blue Enamel " 2.50 f.‘l."*..f'f'3.39 quart size m. for 5 jars JARS BALL PERFECT MASON WITH POlRCELAiN tin-racers AND tuners 1.70 1.95 AND RUBDERS 13”“ 1.45 t°£“°.‘.’i.....,. 1.70 t°£"°.‘.‘T.....,., 1.85 13"‘ °' 2.30 --...¢--. BALL SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH win-i PORCELAIN oA-rs mo runners Case of t. ..........2.30 °°‘°°' 2.65 12 Iulilml‘ W-ITH MlETAl. CAP AND RUBBERS PRESSURE COOKERS Si"; Mlrro-MaI-ic Presto — 4 quart 16 °° 4 quart size . . .;._.. I _ Silo ---~- - < - - -- -; I Qua" P sto—10 t Presto—13quort Each .. ..-... Si’; size J! DOMINION MASON RINGS — SEALSAL -— TOPS GLASS-fro“ ‘ETE. MET RlliNGS — ' or er- p‘ f COS-AND“ - owl Fm- Gem Jim - fect Seal or Ideal gab _ _ I _ _ _ H Enamel .......l.20 Each _._.........5c Jars — 6 for 15c Q * . uar Rug-pin Ri-Ngg (o, Gem GLASS TOPS for Gem Jars 5m, 3 Jan ,- Pqckqge Q‘ -d0l€fl . . . . . . - . e . . .35C METAL CAPS with rubbers Nulalwn RIHNGS dor Dominion Mason Jars (lip for DOMINION GEM easy opening) — package , g _ oi I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10c £111; 1 ' I | , l 1 l ruin-ER uNG-S - For t... B." Mason i... _ “‘ W54‘ mwlh 1°" -' Pm‘- 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . ..15c 9"" 1 7c age of 12 ....,_._...,._.20c KJRGELAIIN “Nib CAPS Each .-,._._..,,.,..V MEMBA SEALS — Pack- for Wide Mouth Mason 1-2 Gallon W. 5f 25 __,,__,10¢ Jars — each . . . . ..10c Each rie-nn seamen WiTH METAL RING AND RUBBERS $z"’°.-.°.'....... 1.70 -$£“°°i..._... 1.98 i?" 2.50 PRESERVING ITEMS IN THE GROCERY CERTO-Liquid-Somliettle 27c CERTO—Crystals—3ompackage-Zfor 25c PAROWAX—1lb.Package 22c . SUGAR — SUGAR — SUGAR Lowest Market Prices heard to advantage in a well ran. dered anthem. The leader of the girls is Mrs. Keith Matheson. a.rn., 2 o'clock and 7:30 p.111. A good program ls being provided. The 0‘Leary Ladies‘ Aid will servo dinner and supper. Everybody is cordially welcome. ‘ O'Leary and C I I Vicinity ' Olive Jelly, O‘Leary. went to Iumrnerside on Sunday where she will take her entrance examina- lions. Miss Jean MacWilliams. Dun- blane, has returned to her duties as clerk in Turner and MacWii- liams store, OLeary, after spend- ing her holidays at her home. Mr. Murdoch MacArthur of Cole- man. is a patient In the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. His many friends wish im a speedy improvement in heath. The Prince Edward Island Lay Association of the United Church of Canada will hold its annual con- ference In the O‘Lear_v United Church on Wednesday, July 6th. There will be three sessions, 10:30 The newly formed junior choir bf O‘Leary United Church held their second service of song on Sunday, June 26th when they led the singing in the Church and were Students from O‘Leary School. ‘who will he writing their entrance examinations at Alberton this iveck are: George Bernard, Donald Mat- By Fagoiy 8t Shorten A TRENT TO DANCE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ’ ._-_..._ .. I'M GONNA GNE you sows A REAL I HEN JOE BLOW AND Hi5 . gqyg rims“; A N6 FAREWILL PARTv jiomoizmw 1o someone ELSE? MUSIC ‘ in 1L 6.,” MucHLg-NQQEW NIGHT! evsmrums s on 1w Ei-LGANG e , inicv wane Pnouisao a lie ‘i§:_%5§1§53§$}"“5 “N” t ILOWOLIT WITH ALLTHB "vac," "m" 5 CANNING NEEDS IN THE HARDWARE CAN SEALERS: "VICTOR"- Forll/z l5. cans . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14.50 "MODERN SPECIAL" — For I and 1V2 lb. cans 24.95 CANS AND COVERS I lb.—Enamelled-2 doz. in carton . . . . . . . . . 1.15 1V2 Ib.—EnameIIed-2 dez. in carton . . . . . . .. 1.30 heson, Robert Brooks, James Suth- erland, Audrey and Terrence Gal- lent. -—'l‘he many friends of Mrs. John Ellis, O‘Leary, who is e patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. will be glad to know that her condition is improving. Messrs. Raymond Arsenault. Max Murphy and Jack Bernard of Ken- sington are installing new electric tanks at Carruthers‘ Service Sta- tion, O'Leary. Mrs. Leslie Macaulay, O‘Lesry. who was operated on in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde Ms returned to her home; Her many ‘friends wish her a B0"- vslesoence. speedy Miss Fern Oulton, who II 61l- ployed in Summerside with the Telephone Exchange. spent the week-end at her home in Brae, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oultan. Frances Ollverfind Shirley Grill from West Devon and Ruby Cornish from Carleton Schools, are among the grade ten students who are writing their entrance examinations this week In Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacConneIl of Menctan, N. 3., have returned to their home after spending e vecii- tion In West Devon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moreshesd. Mrs. MecConneIl wes- formerly Miss Harlan Merelhead. Th, ‘elven! old men e’! Weed- stocir, ve miles from O'Leery, is Mr. John Webb, who is enjoy very health at the edvinc ere ninety-one yeere. lie is an enthueieetta perdener end ever? Seer hee one o! til hell 11W"! the distiot. he cele- m birtlde! on Mir TRANSFORM U-IOAT DBNS TRDNDHIEIIM. Norway ._.(cp)_ Oily fathers have decided to pug to 800d use the massive U-boat shel- ters built here by the Germans during the occupation. The mm]. est oi the shelters wilibe turned outfitted with electricity, running Wltfir. and all other facilities. i IN MEMORIAM I" hllxmory of DONALD A. Nlillsouox 99ml"!!! Illa peeled any In 3am“, Jill)’ 5th, 194l- TIIM “u! I"! "l! Idle of grief Bun memory tum heck every i-i, We" Journey ere our leer ones rent l" bfllhillr tnensto f the Iileet. T° 1W1 with hhnlll.“ grief end Hotlink. (i, .owewee hiewwfll t lllln. "°° he: was m. ma", theoleelgsnd leash. 1mg 5 factory. Wm, the ‘Harm, Cone of Elmsdale and was of a - Western uardian 40! OIIAH PIONTO. Aline Anglican Church muads. Wed- nesday, July 6th. doom! so ‘I'll: l0! GIIAM 8001M. on South Freetown lchool grounds Wedneedey evenlns. July m Hwwmedc Ice cream end Hot s. —LUIIP LEM], fresh stock. smell wnvfllllflt . " . wood or steel bards contain only Hi0 lbe. Order at. Brace‘; wATINDID FUNERAL-Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ralph Ellie of Knuts- foril were: Messrs. Lloyd Yeo. Percy Gay and Jean Ellis of Char- lottetown: Mr. Max Lefurgey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saw- ler of Tryon, P. E, L, Mr. and Mrs. Wessmsn Harris and Mrs. Jarvis Yeo of St, John, N. B.—O. --BA3Y BAND PICNIC - There was a very large attendance of mothers and babies st the annual “Baby Band Party" of the Bloom- field United Church which was held on Tuesday afternoon, June 28th at the lovely lawn of Mrs. Edward MacAusland. After an im- pressive worship service, delicious refreshments of cake and ice cream and candy were passed around. The little ones enjoyed games and all returned to their homes after spending a very pleasant afternoon. éwnnnusa ANNIVERSARY - . A very pleasant and happy event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron on June 22nd when friends and relatives from many parts of the Island, Ontario and the U. S., gathered to honor them an the occasion of their elev- enth wedding anniversary. A de- licious supper was served and an address was read by Mr. J. F. Cas- ley. The guests of honor who re- ceived several gifts, thanked their friends in a few well chosen words. They have the good wishes of a le- gion of friends that they may be spared to enioy many more happy anniversaries.—O. _,.._. —W!LL G0 T0 U. S. A. — Mrs. H. M. Burgess was pleasantly sur- prised last Wednesday when the congregation at the O‘Leary Naza- rene Prayer Meeting presented hcr with several gifts, the occasion be- ing her birthday. The guest of honor thanked her friends in a few well chosen words. Mrs. Burgess leaves this week for her former home in Cambridge, Mass, where she will spend the months of July and August as her father is not very well. While at her home, Mrs. Burgess will work with the Salva- tion Army in Vacation School pro- jects. She will be accompanied to the U. S. A. by her daughter, Caro- lyn and by little Malcolm Burns who lives with them. Her many friends will wish Mrs. Burgess a pleasant trip and hope that her father's health will improve and will look forward to seeing he: back again in the early faiL-O. -NEWS 0F ISLAND MISSION- ARY — Mr. Roy MacNaught of Carleton, Lot 6, s Missionary at San Salvador, Central America. writes in the "Central American Bulletin" in May, the latest num- ber: "Yesterday was a red letter day in the history of the work here in San Salvador. There were 510 present in the Sunday School sea- sion. At the open air meeting in the park there were 3O professions of faith." Mr. MacNaught is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Naught of Carleton, six miles from - O'Leary, and a brother of Mr. Wat- son MacNaught, K.C., M.P., Par- liamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. The Central American Mission, under whose auspices Mr. MacNaught is working, was found- _ ed In 1890 by the late Dr. Scofleid. It is evangelical, evangelistic and undenominational. Its purpose is to "Preach the Gospel to every creature" In Central America.—O. --HOLD OPEN All EIIVICII- Despite Inclement weather, there was a very encouraging turn-out at the first open-air service in O‘Leary. which was sponsored by the West Prince Ministerial Association. The service was held on Saturday evc- ning, June 25th. st the volleyball grounds on the Baptist Parsonage in O'Leary. Rev. George Cunning- ham ot‘ Alberton, president of the Ministerial Association, presided a: chairman. The music was under JULYS, 19d] CAPlTQEi-Summerellle LAST SHOWING TODAY "lg GREAT WALH" with Luise Rainer - Fer-nerd Gravel UIIOWI 2330 ~ 7315 - D315 You'll eey It's GIEAT, tee, when yen see these greet eten kissing end‘ timlngend ellntliing In their happiest, wep- Qleit reliance tegetlierl I ‘I- i WEDNESDAY and TIHJRSDAY ufirnfiifiM IIIEAMIIAYIRUIIIITIIMIQI lfllifhilllllfiilflfll~%fiilllfil Illllflltllillleihi nmausnvaeamillflllll Also News Reel Note: Shows 1 and 9:15‘; Matinee Thursday z=ao Illilllil Illlll . GAMEO THEATRE, itrrisiiiiiroii" Monday - Tuesday 8:45. no! 17°79". Gale Btnfm, Ann Herding, Charles Buggies and Victor Moore In ‘ IT HAPPENED 0N 5TH AVENUE" Its a happy fun-laden comedy-come and see it. Matinee Tuesday 2:30 very high order. Rev. Mr. Cone is a gifted singer end he delighted the audience with two fine solos. A short message was brought by Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick of Alberton. who SPOKE With Dower and conviction. Prayer was offered by Rev, c, Q, Hewlett, 0‘Leary. By n show or hands the audience unanimously In- dicated th t they wished further such meeti gs. Mrs. H. M. Burgess was organist. Present were Revs. George Cunningham and Percy A. Fitzpatrick of Alberton; Revs. John M. Sheen and Andrew F. Cone of Eimrdale; Rev. H. Malcolm Bur. gess, Rev. Warren G. Dickson and _Rev. c. o, Hewlett, 0'Leary.—O. ANCIENT TOOLS Sl-IREWUR-Y, England-JG?) — A flint implement oi’ unusual size and a perforated stone axe. hammer were found By two schooiboys. The axe-hammer may date from 1,600 3.0, sprayer, manure row, single plow, gang plow, meroue to mention. TERMS casn the capable direction of Rev. A. F. OUR BOARDING HOUSE cannon-s MOUTH \\\\‘\\\ W “sis A WIPEO r THAT FLOCK or GALG THEY wane THQEADING Tue NEEDLE m" ‘rue WQONG \\\\\\\- ‘P ewe ‘rue MASOR A silver: STAR " i-ie LOST ‘me FOR NALOQ ANVWAY-a-v HE CHARGED Elem’ up 1'0 ‘rl-ie AND "UL-ID END.’ cleaner, straw carrier, truck wagon, e sleighs, jounting sleigh, harness. doub 6M8» Separator, angers, saws, chairs: also 80 acres standing hay. sermovei-ifi may our HIM , THROUGH 114a Bounce- sLAuei-irerz- House ANDALL Down LIKE accent TODAY (Tue.) and WED. Shows 1:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 2:30 trinity SHERIDANu illlmiiiliiiifll‘ nuns cennfioonua one moot-semis noes-av Also Sports Reel - News . AUCTION SALE Al‘ DABNLEY SALE COMMENCING AT 2 EM. Owing to III health i will sell by Public Auction Stools GNP, and Farm Implements, consisting of ‘2 horses, 4 mills WW8» 2 flfllvvfl. If M‘. hay mower, rake, sectional seeder, reader, horse hoe, scuffler, 8 section her- 4 Imp. engine, thresher and rcss wagon, 2 wood o and single; cream hardwood planks, organ, Other articles too au- HAROLD BRENNAN. Darnley. ARTHUR J. STEWART. Auctioneer. MAJOR nouns i-IE EVER LOST Hi5 4- l-IE-"S AN ANUIL ‘geiuwsifi l‘ ‘THEM SAC ‘l