" orm namn rat. m s=oo 1g you are e resident of Ohsrlottetowll N"! 5° and make application st 200 QUEEN 5T- ’ ’ JOIN BLUE CROSS TODAY! y cstsnnorrttrowu BLUE OROSS OOMMUNITY GROUPS OPENING July 20th - Aus- 3N l, _;-mdyonareunderdllyeerl.ofllfi—ihlflllyfillr bgplrmofnmny Ismail?» Cross as an individual member. Get full details ll P.1d. ._ not work wliere five SPECIAL DUN‘! STYLI BRENT, Sask. —(CPI ,_'-1Y,I,F§°§Ii Canadian Mint in 0t- h” 1| particular about oniY m" mm of employers’ 6"" — i Inust be no pant cuffs. W. C. Roll pan, master of the mint. "Ii! I" m interview here that the rule will small nickle was lost and later found in a trouser cuff. _BOLTS FROM THE BLUI e58 o 0o a pug Into effect years ago when a VEGREVILLE, Alla. —- (C?) — When he needed some bolts to repair farm machinery, a district in 1773, killed 300,000 persons. farmer got quick service from Bill Winnick, hardware dealer. Winnick loaded the bolts into his plane and dropped them on 1hr farm 20 minutes later. DEADLY QUAKE - An earthquake in Calcutta, India, SUITS SPECIAL BUY ‘ In MEN'S SUITS FOB WEEK-END BALI Fine Worsteds in Blue, Brown, and Black, fancy weaves. ' Sizes 86 to _ Single and Double Breasted models SALE PRICE 35.95 Prowse Bros. LlMlTEil sarunnnv mounar nounn STEAK m. 49c OORN FLAKES liollogs 2 for 29o c RNATION MILK zlorzaé TEA OUR SPECIAL!‘ 85c Pound PEAS Ilirifty Pack.......... .. 2 for. 25c Real Treat, at a Special Price Hlgh Quality ORANGE a Poundoy33c a A ON SLIOES \\ Haney Pod Stokleyyl. . ca. 19c OOFEEE JARS 66c Pound ' SHERIFF'S White Cake-Mix . 29¢» B U T T E EST-Pound 58c ROAST VEAI (leg) ib. r-sou: sun. n». .. SIRLOIN sumo u... wlftfs Premium iuucnrou Men. u»; cuorrro um. lb... CORNEII our. n». ‘a .. 59c Malted ‘ Mixed. Strawberry Tarts. lb. 39c Tip Short Bread. lb. . 49c Royal Choc. Fingers 45c We have lust received several large shipments of Cookies — high quality lines, and all are on sale at Special Prices-to mention a few. MARSHMELLOW FRUIT BLOSSOM!» l Boxes) Lb. 39c Ginger Snaps, pkg. 39c Choc. Ice Wafers . . 59c Choc. Delight . . . . . 45c email Short Iread 45¢ Peanut. lb. . . 38c lb. 39c 40 Kinds Package SPARE RIBS. lb. ...... .. 15c PEANUT BUTTER 9os.Jars.................25c lARS-Quarls 11c - Pinls 15c CANS e 15 oz. lall. case $1.20; 20 oz‘. lall 1.30 ldonJars 45c Newfoundland New SALMON. lb. . .. . j .. 49c 90R. BAIIARIYS CAT and D06 FOOD. Zlor 29c AYLMER SIICED PINEAPPLE. 20 o1. 29c ORANGE MARMAIAIIE 36c PINEAPPLE MARMALADE . . . . . . . 45c ."I~ inrluznsv root KEICIIIIP 29c TOMATO IUICE tron: nu arms A Folk 3lor25c 2ior15cy, '3lIt_il......-..f.5OC ORANGESNZ . (Jhi-‘sl I! " I$ll"\.. "'"~. ti 11m ouanoum. cnaltwrrflowfl- ‘--. wuistos mo. wncmm iting in Winsloe this‘ guestofher eausimllrslrish “lb!- nles e. Cavendish. l»!!! m.» 03% her home in, Win- sioe. Ilsee has of Wlnsloe motored to the races at Covsheed held on Wednesday and enioyed a I004 day of racing. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cleric and family have moved to Buckley where they will take up residence at the home o! the late Mr. Webb and Mrs. Webb. Services at the United Church- es of Wlnsioe are being conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Skinner who is being welcomed on his return to the community. Congratulations an being ex- tended to Misses Doris Jenkins snd Roma Rodd for. passing the Entrance Examinations for Grads X st the Prince of Wales College in June, and to Mlss Veda Rodd. Grade IX pupil who passed the Grade X exams also. Much credit is due to the teacher, Mlss Locke. for a suoeemful year which re- sulted in two Grade VII student» passing Grade,- Vlll exams snd three Grade VllI students passing also, which were held in Wlnsloo North school early in June. llappenlsgitli ‘line Week (Oontinued- from Page 3) laii- .____-__-_--_-__ aunt, Mrs. M. P. Driscoil, and ivlr. and Mrs. Lorne Driscoll, Summer- side. I I I Mrs. C. A, MscPhail of Montreal is the guest of Mrs. Albert Sharp, Summersids. She has been enter- tairtved by her many friends in town sin e her arrival. On Thursday Mrs. J, W. Lecky entertained for her at a luncheon bridge at the summer cottage at MacCallumfi Point. _ I O I Mrs. Beatrice Parks, Amherst, N. S., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Schurrnsn, and Mr. Schur- man, Summerslde. I O I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Salter and son John, Summerside, left this week on a vacation trip through- out the Marltimes, I O I Prior to her departure for her new homo in Mancton on Thurs- day Mrs. Frank Anderson of the Baimoral Aptm, was the guest, of honor at a dinner at “The Char- lottetown", her hostesses being the Sunshine Group of ths Junior W. A. of Trinity United Church. Preceding the dinner a delightful drive Was enjoyed, the destination being the charming Beechwood Gardens. where a presentation was made and an address read, to Mrs. AIZILISF!Q.II...WI)Q has,l2een_a valued member of the group since its or- sanitation. ., g ,. . . Mr. C. B. Rupert ofBrooklyn. N. Y., is the guest of his brother and sistor-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rupert, greenfield Ave. I Mlss Stella MacLean. R. N., Lon- don, Ont., has arrived home on a short visit with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Crockett, Kent St. ' I I I H xtessefserving tea at the ‘Charlottetown Golf Club this after- noon will bo Mrs. Walter Plcksrd. Mrs, Harper MacNeiil. Mrs. G M. Avard, Miss L_oui_se Avard. I Mr. and Mrs. _Wilfred Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudot of Sum- merslde, and Mrs. A. J; l-iowatt of - Charlottetown, motored to Tignish on Sunday last to visit friends» I I I On Wednesday afternoon at the Summerslde Golf Club when "Open l-louse" was held, the tea hostesses were Mrs. G. J’. Hayes, Mrs. F. N. Sheffield, Mlss Margery Bernard and Miss Joye: Sex-hard. Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn has re- cently rcturned to’ her home in Summerslde after a pleasant month's visit with her son-in-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. VanAlstlne, in Toronto, snd her son, Charles and Mrs. Llewellyn in Fredericton, N‘ B. . ' I Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Loclthart. day evening at the dinner hour at Mulberry Lodge in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wortiey of To- ronto, who are enjoying their first visit to the Maritimss. While in town they are guests o! Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Williams’. I Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Blair and daughters, Dorina and Pamela. of Ottawa, arrived In Summer-side on Monday evening to vacation with Mrs. Blair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw. ' _ . I 'Mr. and Mrs. John A. MscEwen, Sydney, N. S., are visiting in Char~ lottetown, the guests of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E, R. Mec- Ewen and Mr..Wl.llls.ra Downs. Mclwen were joint hostesses at a dslntily arranged ' miscellaneous shower on Monday night at Miss Seals’; home nonourinl Miss Man- gsrst Iellanus. when marriage to Mr. Frederick A. lifcKssrney takes piece on Ausust I un- Katherine 1r. scum», who assumes p Rife o‘ i m llllllarbdrs-‘rlichaballllllfil sliss Rona ma. moles» It Summerside, entertained on Tues- , Misses Marie deals snd Louise ~ Pretty Lady Hosiery .. . .cooI. feminine, flattering sheer Nylon Hosiery to sheaths your Jags in beauty! needs are here In Colors and Quality. SEE OUR RIG SHOWING OF NYLON HOSIERY A1’ OUR Great Sale Now On A - ' OF I .7 —-—Substandards—4 THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 300 Pairs of NYLONS. Spear. Heel. Regular Value $1.40. All your Summer Sale Price .. .. 89c a pair Shoal‘ Quality, has been spending the past faw' weeks visiting with relatives and friends in Clyde River and Long Creek left Thursday morning on return to Chestnut Hill, Mass. I I I Mr, and Mrs. Jhmes Kidd, the former Celia Wadman, and son, James, In, of Toronto, who have been visiting Mrs. Kidd's native province, left on return Thursday morning. Accompanying them was Mr. Kidd's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, Toronto. While in Summerslde, they visited Mrs. E. W. Manson and Dr. and Mrs. H. T, Calvin. I I Mrs. B. R. MacFadyon of Calgary, Alberta, who arrived on Tuesday evening on a three weeks’ visit io her native province, is being warm- ly welcomed by her many friends in K ' un, Summcrsidu and other sections. I Mrs. A. Beck of Moncton, N. 3.. is visiting her sister and brother- ln-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sim- mons, Summersldo. On Friday eve- ning she was guest of honor at the home of Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky. when a number of friends were invited in. " i ___ Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. D. Mon-lson of Summsrside were pleasantly sur- rised at their summer home at aeCallumh Point on Thursday evening when s number of their eeeeeee art-own». Bros. friends gathered to extend con gratulatlons and boat wishes or tho twenty-fifth anniversary ol their marriage, A presentation ol silver was mode to this happy couple. I I I Yeslerdfli! afternoon Mrs. Rich- ard Hinton of Summerside anten talnorl at hcr summer cottage in Stanley, when fo Ies of bridgs were in play. | I Mr. and Mrlu T; Dodds, Sum- mersldc, have as their guests their son-in-inw and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Gordon Watson of Montreal; also their son and dsughte-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Doddn Montreal. r isvsnnnssss........... 4 YOU": PLAYSUITS-I-lall-Prlce. ll Shortiss 10-14: Fer ‘Lgssylssmsoss flue each ‘lalsnce el Print Dresses busily reduced. ' 4 l-I eff balance of Istlnlng Salts, l-S off Divide! Shirts, s rs l-Il yeste- U SPEOIAL OLEARANOE SALE . Thursday. Friday And flgfluvflgy July’ s»... soul. And sou». our runes srmctsss- roost AND starts. YOUR nonssns our storm ommnrrs was ' . .\1-a orr Cools. and I Sleek snd ' Iss- $13-95 l‘ .~. \ NISSES’ WEAR RACK DRESSES-Including 'Cottons, Linens and Crepe Dresses (Sizes ll-I8) clearing _ _ melt I ?,_,.__',, , , . 1-3 OFF lslonce ol Summer Dresses. Sprint Costs and Suits a i...’*'.:..°’:.*:f .',":t':.,...,.;1.95 .......... HALF PRICE Vests,‘ _ sizes Ily-IQS ysofl. q... .. Early