NDIN sronrsm Special! Lynn Valley h ‘STRING BEANS no. r m m. 3 f0!‘ 29c l6 Special I PURE HONEY Special! Heinz Asst. v 21G SOUPS/Pin 14c,2for ...........27c ‘i-"g-‘i- Island Brand SP¢¢W 1 pom: AND BEANS was . . 10¢ . ..,,,_ 55,583, SUGAR Marvenswaxtite p 2for................ SODAS, 1 Lb. Pkg. . . . . 16c 8mm‘? LONDON CORNSTARCH, Pkg. 10c BISCUITS NIAGARA MIXED ‘RUMP ROAST BEEF, Lb. . . . . . . 18c CHUCK ROAST, Lb. .......... 14c PORK ROLLS (Sugar Cured) Lb. 27c 2 lbs. . . . . FRESH and BIIIIEII MEATS .i__ SPRING LAMB FRON TS, Lb. . . 21c Swell" -' CAN ~.» n... . ............ .. 29o _ DY ALMOND CREAMS TOMATOES, Firm, Ripe, Lb. . . . . 23c ORANGES (Sunkist) D08. . . . . . . 39c LEAFLETTUCE, Head . . . . . . . . 10¢ SUNGLO FLOUR . PICNIC SHOULDERS, Lb. . 21¢ .-_ cooxnn HAM, Lb. . . . . . .. 49¢ Special! PREMIUM HAMS, “his.” Lb. . .. 31¢ , ,,,_ wfilmllmllli“ 23c , 2F0r............... FRESH SALMON, Lb. . . . . 23¢ a 28¢ ""- FRESH HALIBUT, Lb. . . . . . . .. 25¢ S"°°"“',;,,.,,,,.,, Chm FRESH FILLETS, Lb. 18c _ _ TOMATOES SMOKED FILLETS, 2 Lbs. . . . . . . 29¢ '§';‘0}‘_° _____________ '_ 21g SILVER STAR, 1 Gal. 85¢ Morog a Gals. . . . . OIL4 as. . NEW SPINACH, a Lbs. .... . . .. 25¢ Empire Blend COFFEE, 1 Lb. Tin . . 35c 24 Lunar Help For Babies CNOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Kings County Hospital, -____ .the League Rooms on unemployed ILIII. employed. spent since February to help in re- W_H t b _ habilitntiggie of harass‘. d m t m ' It has n asoe ne a ere l no e carry ln-g are 40,000 children between two and motor or horse traffic six years of a... n. ‘Igorolntogialnd. - ' ven ua v until further notice. 3“13,,**;;;,ge*;,g ;,,,,,,,,,,g,,._ O22 lrlill-ll-lhll- unit has been established here where. five days a week. children 0f pro-school age mhy play under the care or two trained workers. 1n One department, among many noted, that of “Save-the-Baby", 100,000 pass each year. In the Save- the-Baby department, League mem- bers worked 165 days of the year collecting mother's milk and de- livering it to the hospital for special cases. In the motor department 20 members had taken an average of 25 children per week (nearly all in- fantile paralysis cases) to the hospital for treatment. GAY’S PLANTS Supposed Good Vision Often Defective _ We ask you parents to real- ize that your children may SEEM to have perfect vision. and yet be greatly in need oi an eye service. i‘. deuce dictates that you acquaint yourselves with the facts regarding your .hildren's sight, and not accordingly. . CH WN GUARDIAN ILS. sncull a...» bi SERVICE Pillll'.'lf.‘l'."'fi.‘i..fi‘.'.ff. Measure Calls For Biggest Tax, Pro- gram in Country’s \_ ' (By Nathan sober-tun. Anon-led social security plan, calling for the biggest tax proursrn in the coun- try's history, today was shoved through the Senate by s ‘l6 to 6 majority and thereby assured final enactment. Despite scattered outcries from both the Democratic and ‘Repub- lican sides that parts of the bill were unconstitutional, opposition melted when it come to a record vote on the measure proposed by President Roosevelt last January to "remove certain hazards and vicissitudes oi life.” It was shuttled quickly book to the House cf Representatives for action on Senate amendments, in- ciuding one added today to ex- empt private pension systems. In the main, however. it rode through the Senate in a form closely till- proximating that recommended by the President. Although it excludes farm labor. domestics, casual, government and charity workers, the bill would create a huge national unemploy- ment reserve. Proponents declared it would cover nearly 25,000,000 people who would draw from $10 to $85 s month after they reach 65 years of age. Beginning next month it would offer $15 oi federal money a month, ii matched by state funds. for every needy individual over 65 years of age, or needy blind per- sona of any age. States without pension plans would not have to match the federal fund for the PASSES 3mm: Is One Activity ‘TORONTO. June .2Zlg(OP)—h1 ' [d in the future policy of t e Junior Montague’ Wm be he League, as in the recgitpast, the figure rgely. B4!- Thursday, June 27th at 8 tween 1931 and 193s the League spent more than $35,000 in assisting 11789564142 the various agencies aiding the un- A new plan by which the specific individual project rather than the all-encompassing ones covered. by s s the various local agenciu had been u u experimented in, with the result that $200 per month had been Mr. Price stated in reporting the in event of Death Halted P r0 se ca t i o n Commission Told treasurer of the Manufacturers‘ finance Corporation, halted plans plates I01‘ the pPOSECKltiOIi OI five mill bet 349003001)“; d .900’ wlmecbed Wm‘ the cwlmrmkm» w~ Owgtiiinannually, more anllllfis the _H. Price, former attorney-general of Ontario, today told the LuinIILiSSiOB the enwe government“ The old age pension fund would investigating the bankrupt corpor- ation. Before his death, Mr. McDonald declared he was solely responsible for the matters of the Corporation, activities cg officials of his depart- ment. Mr. McDonald said directors placed lull confidence in him and charges being laid against the directors, he would have to give evidence to that effect. Mr. Price said. Report oi Joseph Sedgwlck. K. 0.. oi the attorney-generafs depart- ment, read to the inquiry by S. L. Springsteen, commission counsel. showed the Crown at one time was considering prosecution or Senator J. Anthony McDonald. President of tbc Corporation and brother of W. M. McDonald; J. A. c. Camer- on, K. 0., vice president and direc- tor; N. L. Martin, auditor; J. W. R. Cote, head of the Ontario Piano and Music Company and W. Hardy head oi’ the Hardy-Lusby Piano Company, on charges of conspiracy to defraud. Chages against the iive could not be maintained after the (heath of Mr. McDonald. it was believed first two years. It also would appropriate about crippled children, mothers aid and other welfare work, all of which must be matched by the states. Eventually the bill contmplailes that about 25,000,000 workers will -—-'-— ’_ be covered by state unemployment (c-P- BY Gwdkm" slmlh‘ w“) insurance funds to take care oi’ - June 19-‘ Dem‘ °i them during periods o! temporary W. M. McDonald, former secretary- We Altogether the measure contem- eventual expenditures normal present cost of running nostdtiniimocolyosimTorusily iivsyoumustbuwelhltnrltobowell youshooildtsbsmpostouostorid yoursellolcoustlootiomyiiiobw mrosthuiusnuilmeutl- DruticvWlltlvulrldlmnilmInsi-ul nits ouruvute the condition. Buds “Fruit Salt" regulates gently. fieciivoly -—uoru:slly. ll tutu good and ionus no habits. if you wuut to feel like u million. tube u dull of Euo’! "Fruit Suit" iu a glue of water. morning sud night. for IIIWdlYI-Nclfiilllll-IDI-Illllel-Iuo when. sweeten: the n! stoma luftunstomollrnnhuenorlurlniuu wiped. Handy size. 50 cents. Household sire, 85 cents. ‘Phone the druulogg. be financed by toxin; emplflvers and employees each "three per cent M1 t!" Dlymlls of employees up to laooosyesrflrlzisisostimstodto yield almost 82.000.000.000 annually by 1950. Companies with approved privgte pension plans would be ex- emp . Nibble at Food ~ ButEat Hearty BOMBAY, June 30—(OP)——-T0 persons acquainted with the eating ustoms of the East as exemplified in India. a filo-course meal in China seems to be an adventure. The Times of India recently published the following description of the ex. pfirienoe of a visitor to s Chinese ¢ Y. “ ‘t worry.’ a friend, convers- ant with such things said on the way to an invitation affair. ‘It's only a. tie-course feast. Just nibble at the different dishes. Refuse the bowl of rice at the and, unless you feel able for it, fcu- etiquette de- mands it be finished to the last grain. and hold everything you can in both hands. The meal will last two hours.’ _ “Theroomwasbsrewith sn un- cuitaiined window, four Chinese somols and an ugly pendulum oloolc on the walls. a round table. set with various dishes on green-patterned Amelricnn cloth. and eight wooden oos. ‘My frend refused the first and second stools offered and I did the the table of my mental ‘dent's.’ know what to do with our feet, which more vividly recalled when the waiters brought in a steaming-hot towel and presented one to each of us. Imitating my fellow-guest, 1 to wipe my faoe and hands. It was surprisingly refreshing. and amaz- ing the quantity of street dust it was ableto bring off. "The table, too. laid out with i0 saucers of varied dalntles, recalled Azvzvo UNCEMENI We are pleased to announce the‘ ~ appointment as our Special Representative in Charlottetown, of‘ ' JMIK l. fillllllll SHOWROOMS 56-58 Grafton Street rursrnonn It is our sincere belief that with the appointment of Mr. Stewart, one of (Jharlottetownh native sons, the ideals of the SIMPSON organization will be faithf . . Also that the advantages of SIMPSON service may be brought closer to the good people of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island generally $301M followed. . . - L - an MEMMM _ nA~_ In _ from the kitchen cupboard. O th same registering the first item in m “we” I could we peélnm; ab“ when we d" o mud to tiga table and the "Memories of plavlns prvsmssive games fast as I seized, or rather failed to seine, a nut or plum with ticks. You either popped nty atralfiht lno your mouth it held preooriously wo straight sticks. There were meat dump- . caries dipped in sugar, sliced I0 that there wal on of nightmare m of a balanced menu. "There was nothing to drink. and Western thirst became acute. When rounded oii with delicious soup and s. bow ,‘ ’ the one with nest and re- tbe other with genuine “ ‘You haven't eaten till you're stuffed.‘ our host said disappointed- Onoe seated. it was difficult to 5l1€°»1"°"1dl'- m91°11 99605. dangled as thev ma not done since Ylfidl-Bhw- my"? m‘! i t n dasflrhoseda we. e n°sP°nK°°l J"! l5 mill". may y y‘ “eve llbroachguestwassctssoucer containing some native relish, bowl 8nd a pair of chopsticks. "We had arrived on the stroke of 01' lie nd hours of the second half W! i was not till the short interval the main dishes one by one, hot. deliciously invariably in small balls or rove for one large fish ckcn in bolls would pre- took it in both mnds and proceeded the of the day, but it third hour that s; Chinese woman arrived. teacher, two Inez-chants, and two tender. students mode our party complete. slices. We had 1.0113000 our usual tilflu flilecls-l and were ready for our Sir-course meal. so it was a little difficult to cede lout the dolls’ tea-parties of tho nursery. when odds and ends were begged G. F. Hutcheson OYPOMETR-IST VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS WE PAY THE POSTAGE ‘by Crown officials. Mr. Price told the inquiry. In connection with the planned prosecution, the ssdgwick report stated "while the slx one the only ones I would include in a cnn~ splracy chart"; the conduct oi some others connected with the company requires an explanation." VEGETABLE PLANTS - Esrly l" 5..., l‘ “' _, and Early Snowball Cauliflower 20c doz. per hundred $1.30. Early Cucumber 25o dos. Extra Elrly Tomato 50c dol. Lat: Tomato 30c dos. Peppers 25c & doiljak Cabbage and Cauliflower in W~ E- BENTl-EY. K. C. the following vnricties will be ready 3- A- BENTT-EY- K- 9- to ship June 15th. Cabbage Danish Barristers and Attorneys-nt-Lsw 3;" shnmgm 49c N, 1m M; ~l MONEY T9 LOAN Sermons, large solid heads 40c per ' 001w 180 Rlrhmonfl Strrel- mo. Lute Cauliflower 20¢ doz. 75c pcr '>___ hundred. $5.75 per 1000. F. 0. B. f“ _ _ _ _ _ Charlottetown. The shove Cabbage Prohibition Commission be: 1m $3.00. r. o. n. charme- , l Chas. II. Black. Chairman. town. C‘ lutteiown ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS- g 3_ M D |d_ w n gt p m‘ Asters, Phlox, Stocks Alylsurn Bul- ;-' Johncsfiaan’ nc-muhnf cuny Petunia, Rosy 'Morn Petunia, y s“; a“ unflmlflou "nun," Verbena, Marigold, (African) Snap- infractions of monmmon AC1’ "Perim- llflnle- !*1P'!l°l'|'- "my ' In tho shove or to Inspector I. 3"» ‘mflg: é°"'°9"l. 50mg’? _ __ reaper, n. osmos o or. 9"“ m c u‘ P GI-rhtuflwn Seelling Pansy, Ruffled Petunia. sahh’ Koch", 9nd sggflfln‘ c.1111- {NORMAN W. LOWTHER "m" l" 35° P" 0"- nanny rsanmvms -- Double Q Willi. mxgfé?‘ llnllyhocil, mixed colors 10¢ each. ,_ m. mmohwm P. 3' 3 Sweet William 15o each.‘ Wintercil E V. M3,,“ m w“ om- Plnliel. 10o each. Deiphihlum 20o ouch. Carnations 10o ouch. For- ‘ ' 10o each. ' E .» W. Matheson , , sun. souonol. no. to Loon Collection We have spared no espouse, and us; only the fluent tested seeds sud rvrsluuf" summation At no time was it contemplated to lay charms against Hon. i-l. H. Stevens, M. P., a director of the corporation who left the board a year before bankrupt, Mr. Sedgwick said. G.N.R. Week-End BWIUN, N. B., appear hundred by the Canadian National Rail- ways to these cities on Rivers Quebec from statiom in the Maritlmes Provinces and in the province of Quebec east the Dupe Peninsula, H. S- Weatherstone general freight and passenger agent of the Railway today. The greet majority as in previous exclusions will be for Mmtrool. A generous mturn limit is provided tickets bo- .ii__-_____ KIIKWOOD’! GUILT OABIII PREIOBXA. South Africa, Juno IL-(Olli-Joo Kirkwood, fouimu Austrllim colt professional and trick-shot smut. is o traveller if our there wus out. In bu played mulmouoifcourusmlodiffer- eutcountflemhri-boisstllyoorl 3n nu played exhibition lol! ._._.._..._.__.. mun-newsman, the company went Excursion June 20.- From present indications it would that upwards of five excursionlrts will be travelling to Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto on the round-trip bargain fare coach excursion being operated Friday next, also to Quebec city and Three of Rlviereduluup and Monk, including ‘Safety Glass standard equipment all around in all closed models AGAIN we demonstrate the Ford policy of continuous improvement The Ford V-B you order today tun have Safety Glue all around without u penny of extra cost. Whether you buy u Standard model, you are knowledge that the passengers lnyour csrwillluyetliiosddedproteotion. The second standard Ford V-B asle- gusrd is the all-steel, one-piece welded InodpEverypsueLI-ib-bncosudbrsokst “THI CANADIAN CAR" DeLuxeorn sooureiuihe syru th s1 lice Chi than mushrooms would follow _ses. slugs m‘; a m“ I” m” in the FORD V'8 you ride completely surrounded by SAFETY GLASS’ and STEEL refrain from doing more is steel—witls no seams to open, no part to yield. In laboratory tests, the steel V-8 body has supported a weight o! approximately 3500 pounds. This loud did not distort the body. fltllcllfelyhetorsofthoV-8 ureths bifllfil’ brakes, tip-coo clutch and brake °P°flliollo finger-tip one of steering Ind u" h?!" 30-90mm pressure tires with wider trend. The wider transverse springs increase stability-reduce “may” on tut torus. Hove o demonstra- tiousoouofllold V-Bssfiely. Seohowh blillfill V-B ptforuuuoe, economy 33d riding coded. rivers-vs stirs" co~sos lynch. sank‘ so Cali (ll-t). dslnlh Inau- nuw nnnucun PRICES In bo-"fr... $9 w?”