PAGE FOURTEEN ,_ It"? _. GU-‘lRDlAN~ 935329111‘ ETQWN. i At HOlLMAN'$-- Summerside. g g During The Big Birthday Ceielaration. I3 - DAY TFEATURE WW3?“ - Robinliood Flour v More one w. a... it- Nun L-wad RUB Milled From 4 Thursday i- Friday - Saturday n noon rtoun _ Washed Wheat 7 lh. Bag Regular 450-; 24 lb. Bag Regular 1 98 lh. Bag Regular 5.10 - ll2c L29 .45 - 4.89 Inn run Vtillti i m i’ "ti" Finer ' ‘° " “ Better o '.-\"‘,‘.§‘.i:n“" v Bake an “A Rollin llood 5 lil. Bag iwvicrulaia. IHE yutaur: or me sea bliss Lorraine Lowther, Victoria‘ u-as n. recent visitor with friends lni .'<ii)3l"._\'. i Mrs. Fenlon l-lowutt. Victoria. went the Dominion Day holiday; wry pleasantly viSiting friends in Hampton. Miss Verna MucLeod, Victoria, recovering after her recent op- ‘zhtion in the Prince Edward Island. Lospitzil. Charlottetown. i It is pleasing to report that: Diana. hnhy rlaizehtcr o! Mr. and‘ Ilrs. Ralph .\llil(‘l‘. Victoria, is re-l I-IVEYlTTII alter her recent illness] ..~ her home here. lie tmxny friends oi .‘-lr. lief-- l~e':l. Gill. Victoria nre pleased to lwirn he is recovering alter being, l1 lnr iii; past i0.v weeks with: ietirzsy. Mr. i-itath MocQuarrie, .8. A. of he University of New Brunswick,’ Frczlcrictcn. N. B. is spending hiz‘. vacation very happiiy at his home‘ L: Victoria. i I Bobby and Donnie Taylor, Halifax, ‘ where thBy will spend the surmrner -ctc, after a srocx or AT racer: SAVINGS 1rd... m4 finally midi...» VELVET FLOUR Regular 35c . tun d Pastry Quality Product" g Regular 32c - Regular 42c - Giant Package Regular 42o — ROBIN noon oars PAN DRIED -— QUICK BUUKING 29c . . 39c 37c n Package _ & Saucer PFNJPEZFH 3lc SHOP NOW AND SAVE 1 IL T. HOLMAN Limited “Where Old Friends "' Meet and Save” Mr. and Mrs. William Wood,‘ Maine have again taken up re- sidence in Victoria where they in- tend io spend the summer months in one of the summer cottages in the village. Mrs. E. H. Wright who has been spending the past several months in Somervllic, U. S. A. accompan- ied by her two young grandsons N. S. arrived lost week in Victoria aoMrs. Wrights home here. The fishermen of Victoria are busily engaged landing their Sea!’ fairly successful season, and all thanks is due these brave men for each and every nmzetizini; lobster dinner or supper that has been served in and around there part5 during the [iaSt several weeks. Miss Edith Inman, Victoria. hi5 rcturizccl home to agflin like "D her duties nt the Provincial San- Cltfliitllfn. Charlottetown, after a wry delightful vocation SW1“ °ll r. sight-seeing tour and also visiting with relatiges and friends: in ll/lontresl, P. Q4 Brldeewater. Tiaras. New York and Sydney. N» 5- Mlss Doreen Mocha!» Tim.“ who is spending her vacation at t-he hcme of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean, Victoria. has been taking swimming in- structlon lessons in the class being conducted at Holland Cover-V. Mrs. Hart and four young child- ren arrived in Victoria recently tn join Mr. Hart who some weeks ago took over the management o! the Bank of Nova Scotia. here, a hearty welcome is extended. Mr. Hart succeeds Mrs. S. J. Dunsfcrd who was manager here for several years and who was transferred earlier in the summer to one of the branches of the Bank or Nova Scotia in a town in Nova Scotla. A very enjoyable picnic was held cn the beautiful shore at Mr. Karl Boulters, Victoria, when the Vic- toria and Crapnud schools; had a pleasant outing on Monday after- noon, June ilillh. Soft ball, games and races were indulged in by an enthusiastic crowd of youngsters wvhcs studies being now suspended for the long waited summer holi- days, enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent and after a delicious treat o! ice-cream, provided by the teachers wendecl their way home loud in their praise of an after- noon's sport. At this very popular oruonreltsartn nouns ANTI-SLIP SILF - i POUSIIIIIG At lastfa revolutionary new trait that‘ combines safety and beauty, with ease of application. It's anti-slip water-repel- lent... and, self-polishing. Make your spring clianing easier-your home brighter and more beautiful with Lin-X Anti-fill? Self-Polishing Waioand the ‘other Lin-X‘ Home Brighteners. ‘lltl’ S AT YOIII IIIOEEIYJIIIWMI 0R DEPARTMENTAL STORM WAX summer gathering place where a number of cottages are occupied during the eutrmer and where many picnics are held. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macintosh Santa Ana, Calliornla, were recent visitors to Victoria, guests of Mr. hlicIntoshk sister, Mrs. Abner Howatt. They also visited another sister, Mrs. Stetford Mullins, Hampton and several other rela- tives and friends in different parts of the Island. They made the long trip by automobile and although being a. resident o! Caliiornia for o. nrtnber or years and being as is termed one or our very success- ful Islanders abroad, Jack still has in his heart a great fondness for his old home town "The Village by the Sea" and along with his amiable partner whom is was his good fortune to meet in the Golden West soon after settling there never lets an opportunity Mas by of making n trip back to the Garden Province to renew trlondship and enjoy the natural beauty o! his native land. Gorcoran Business Training Studio The Corcoran Business Training Studio closed for the summer holidays on Friday, June ftath. The Principal, Miss Comoran spoke to the students, saying in port that the term just ended had been a very successful one, Borne of the students completed the full course in tho ten months. Some wrote Dominion Civil Service and Provincial Examination Paper. Everyone worked well as the fol- lowing report shows. The following students have completed the work in the Short- hand and Typewrlting Depart- mcnt: Margaret Jones, Susanna Graham, Hilm; Cannon, City; Gloria Mc- Noili, City; Helen Mlllll‘, Murray Harbor, N; Mary l. Gillie, Pt. Prim: Frances Gillie. Pinetto: Raul Jenkins, Dtlndaez, Jean Gallant. City; Joule Gardiner, cape Traverse: Mariette Ruhr-en. City: KathIeOn Rublflv Plnctte; Mildred Campbell. City; Sister Joan of Arc, City; lite nooootto. Whnatloy River; Marion tartar, City; The following students ocmplot- ed the wort: in the looltuplnl Department: _ _ Edwin Toombn. linden; William Oamharn, city; Kathryn Homing. ltanieyhridge; Bunnie Graham, Southport: Gaspereaux: \ iGnspereaux; Helen Miller, Murray Harbor N; Jean Gallant, City; Marion Lord, Cape Traverse; Kathleen l-iubley. Pipette; Eliza- beth Horne, wlnsloe; Hazel Jenk- ins, Dundas; Marjorie Sanderson, North River; Cameron Butler, Peters Rd; Kay uivers, City; Betty Aufirey, Rockey Pt; Eileen Quiity, Rocky Pt; Audrey Marshall Covehead Rd; Dorothy Campbell, Augustine Cove; Walker Mc- Donald, Little Pond;_Edna Gallant, Tignish; Mildred McDonald. Whim Rd; Gcnlvlve Drone, City; Mary Gillis, Pt. Prim; Frances Gillls Plnette, Norma Joseph, Thelma Barrett Wheaticy River; Marjorie Pound, city; Shelia Praught, city; Pearl Trainer, City; Doris Mc- Eachern, Webster; Corner; Sister Joan of Arc, city; Theresa Cullen, Bedford station; Arthur Doucette, City; Earl Weatherbie, City. The following obtained 100 in written Spelling Paper: _ Helen Miller, Mary Gillis. Eliza- beth Horne, Betty Auifrey, Hazel Jenkins, Gloria. MeNeill, Rita Doucette, Otis Ford, Frances Gliils, Morton Lord. Jean Gallant Farl weatherble, Doreen Shelfoon, Marjorie McLaren, Drone, Doris Mcliachem, Mildred McDonald, Norma Joseph, Edna Gallant, Charles Saunders, Doris Weathcrble. The following obtained D8. leen uilty, Audrey Mare-hail, Marjorie anderson, Orwell Ford, Dorothy Campbell. The following _-obtal.ned l6. Marjorie Pound, Marion Lagter. The following obtained N to 00: laura Bears, Kay Levers, Theresa Cullen. Sheila Preught, Edwin Toornbs, Inieida ' White. Shirley Bell, Thelma Barrett. PRACTICAL WAY TO TI»! COLOUIS Are you one of those gtrla when Nature endowed with "money-col- oured" hair? If so, stop fretting because NU’ 1.01‘ u ~|ndflW ' - Wednesday swarms Genevlva '1 hair isn‘t as eye-catching as that of your bionda or red-headed friends. Remember that you can wear much stronger‘ dress colours than these iriends can. Moreover, you will dlscov r. if you will ex- periment wlth bright dress shades, that many will bring up glints of red or gold in your hair which you never suspected were there. Give blue in various dress shades a trial. Also give rich green shades a chance to bring up hidden coi- our in your hair. The best. way to try out colours is to make the test with crepe paper collars in the various coi- ours with which you want to ex- periment. Crepe paper is available in colours which almost exactly dup.i ate many of the popuhir dress colours worn today. To determine which colours will do the most for your hair, view the efiect oi your crepe paper col- Robin Hood Products Sold and Recommended For Years By --3 LIVE POULTRY BUYING LIVE FOWL-GOOD QUALITY;- EMPTY CROPS—NEXT WEEK 23c PER LB. I um doing my very best to attract U. S. A. poul- try buyers to this district. They requiio fest eervice._w Assurance of good volume of business. At present, prices are satisfactory. Your support is needed one hundred per cent. s.n.rafinLaron KENSINGTON lar in a mirror held up in strong sunlight. , our our war By .l. a. Willioni: Joan Lund, Hilma Cannon, f THan-t. Sularma Graham, Jessie Gardiner. ' AN Kay Hubiey, Arthur Doucatte, Margaret Jones, Pearl ‘Irlifl. SLOW FREIGHT‘! ‘i/ i GET UP AN’ GIVE ME A HAND UP" I'M PARALYZED.’ '2' "'-'"lul_lillliiiill' r- ~ t 1 CAN'T even . OPEN MY FINGERS ts-r e0 ' TO - ‘I20 SHOT TO RAl E MY FEET TO KlCK MY FINGERS LOO5E!