-SELECT. Easter Boxed CH 0C OLA TES MOIRS A. L. HUNTER SMILES’N’CHUCKLES , —BULK— MOIRS A, L. HUNTER —s E1-:- oun DISPLAY or NO VEL TIES Egg Cups, Baskets, Hen Wagon, Elephant, Tea Pot, Eggs, Cups and Saucers, Canoes, Mickey Mouse. FRESH EASTER " " ‘-‘.l.".\‘?ti‘7’=‘."“’?' FINDING JOBS FOR PARTY -SUPPORTERS Predicting “plenty of friction“ if his party supporters were not pro- vided with government Jobs. Dr. T. V. Grant, King's County, on April I delivered his maiden speech in the House of Commons. Following M/ORRIES DR. GRANT Dividing "Seventeen Jobs Among Four Hundred . Applicants" Proves Embarrassing Task For King’: Co., Representative. railway service we have had in Prince Edward Island during the last five years. So far as business men and‘. tr desmen are concerned, they are mosperous in our province. when Ml o (' \ 1. 2. ' 1.-9. 142 Prince St. EASTE Order your Easter Roast at WHEATLEY'S ' ‘Choice Easter Beef at lowest price- PLEASE ORDER EARLY Wheatiey Meat and Fish Market Phone Big Assortment J. Ernest ii. Worth DRUGGISTS . Phone 82 BEEF ~lUsVn.l.n WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Owing to the inclement weather, he Piusviile Women's Institute cheduled to take place on March list was held on April 1st at the mine of Mn. Patrick Gallant. In he ‘absence of the President, Mrs. imhose Corooran presided. The nesting opened by repeating the ‘Hail Mary" in unison, followed by on call, which was answered by something pertaining to st. Pat- ick." Treasurer reported $14.20 on land. All other committee; report- d and the following new ones ap- pointed: school, Mrs. Nelson Gal- nnt and Mrs. Justin corccran; sick drs. John 1". Gallant and Mrs. Isi- lore Gallant; Entertainment, Miss Kertha Gallant and Miss Mary E. loroorsn; Correspondence was read if the secretary reported that e government grant was received. G00!) Organist and Choirrnaaier. IEIHEPHARD. St. ,_ Paul '3 Clzarch é 1i.0o A. M.-—Mol-ning Prayer and Sermon. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A, . Orta-ntlt and Cbulrmastor. Flour questionnaires were discussed and filled and papers on Child Wel- fare Problems were distributed among the members. our April meeting will take pla. i at the home of Mrs. Thos. J. corcoran on the 28th, roll call to be answered by “manufacturers of our country." and it was decided to have a talk on any selected subject. A grab-bag will be conducted for the purpose of raising funds. Mrs. John Millar was appointed to take charge of same. The meeting adjourned by singing “Come Holy Ghost“. BLAMES THE CROONEB Pet-shop Dealer—What makes you think that daschunds are be- coming fashionable, madam? Lady-Because they are always saying over the radio: “Get a long little doggie." I-'R.l.DAYV > are P. M.—‘l'he Cboirwfli urn; Sir John siaufen “CnIoiflxion" under the direction of Mr. is. R. Shephard, Everybody Welcome Rector. V A vvrro-coco-e-co the Presbyterian church in ilanada .S T. JAMES CHURCH i Minister: REV. B. MOORBEAD LEGATE, D. 0. GOOD FRIDAY Divine Service tomorrow at Eleven O'clock A. M. “in it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? Behold. and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow." srnanosns AND vrsrrons CORDIALLY rnvrr -CHOICE EASTER MEATS- SPRING " tlon fltliiliitlon of Beef experienced Market Blill. - BABY BEEF./‘ SMOKED HAMJ‘ . ‘ I in tin beat. by ‘"23: ' 11::-urhreattghaat na‘IIyIl'l:tvI..liDW.l|'I flneei meat market. For years we have specialized in uni“ high grade meat and this mr on: Easter display will convince youthat g ms M the result of care6fu'lds_d|I¢tlfilI and prepari- ' ' era. 0 Invite the public to see our Good Friday “rsaunders. Newsom ".&.‘Co. LAMB/‘ Phone 81 is the Hansard report oi his re- marks: Mr. '1'. v..Grant (Kinss): Mr. speakcr, before the motion is adopted I should like to say a few words regarding unemployment as it exists in the province of Prince Edward Island. First. however. may I congratulate the Minister of La- bour (Mr Rogers) upon the master-l ly mannier in which he has pre- sented to the house the measure now beiore us. Before proceeding to further ob- servations may I at least to some the farmers and fishermen are prosperous, and prosperity will‘ come to the former when you put the farmers and the fishermen on their feet. The province of Prince Edward Island has been neglected for the last five years. It has been allow- ed to fade off the map. I remember well the famous radio speeches de- livered in January, 1935, by the present leader of the opposition (Mr. Bennett.) Those speeches were printed in book form and dis- tributed among the electors of this country. 1 received five of them. There was a map of Canada on the front page oi the book, and would you believe it, Mr. Speaker. Prince Edward Island was left off that map entirely. some hon. members: shame. Mr. Grant: Yes, Mr. Bpeaker, Prince Edward Island, the most important. province in Canada, the crndle of confederation. was left of the map that appeared on the front extent reply to the remarks of the hon. member for Broadview (Mr. Church) and, as the time before adjournment is short, I shall be brief. The hon. member admits that unemployment is the most import- ant; problem remaining to be solv- ed, and in the next breath he states that the appointment of all employmani. commission illuslrates the decay of parliament. As I lee it, sir. hon. gentlemen opposite have page of that book of radio speech- 95. and yet our province. I repeat, was the cradle of confederation and the birthplace of the great Sir watched the decay or parliament in the last five years and they cannot now aplpreciate it: resur- on. mcm er or ;r?z:::iIiriew“rleeferring to the Nation. Louis Davies and of the Mzlcphafs 1 Employment Oommlssion states and Sohirrrnnns and of many others that it is an right to put you, name of the world's most famous liter-| down on 3 mm but that 1; womd ary men and women: and only rc—! be easy for the minister to wipe it ccntly we had the honour of re- on with a sponge. Earlier in his turning as one of our representa- speech he condemned we appglnt- lives the Minister of Finance, and. g 1 11 commission and We have every cznfiderlce gggnted om méaecg’ that the depart. will stand up for the that hel rights of men‘ should look “tel. me “Hem- Prince Edward Island. ployed. May I D011“ °l-lt '0 mm that one of the objects in the ap- ,_ intme t of a co mission is the elimination of poliionl interfer- ence_ The non, member stated fur- ther that he was not in agreement with the hon. member for Green- wood (Mr. Massey.) lmd '-hi“ he believed the youth of Canada would not rind Jobs through the opera- tions of a. commission. He stated still further that by itself the 80V- emment could not pull the country out of the mire. May I “Y 7'9 mm that one reason the L‘0mll'l15Sl0ll l-‘l bemg pppolnted is that the govern- ment realines the importance of the problem, and believes that the matter cannot be handled by Bill’ governmental department. Carlyle do Burke I was amared to hear the hon. member for Broadview criticize the minister for refqrrills *0 Th°m°5 Carlyle, the BN3“ W1'"5°'- Wh° died many years ago. Well, Carlyle (“Ed in 1881, but the hon. member im- mediate‘y proceeded to cull to his support, as recorded in Hansard. Ml Englishman named Edmund Burke. As a matter of fact Edmllnd B'lll‘k9 was an Irishman, like the hon- member, and died in 1797. about ninety years before Carlylcs death. May I preface my further re- mmks by an illustration: Let us suppose that England should be forced into a European war and that Canada should decide to enter the war as the side of the mother country. Could not this country afford to send three hundred thous- and young men overseas for foil!‘ or five years and pay them $1.10 8 day to shoot down our enemies? I do not say that we sh“ ‘d Send ‘hem or that we would so ‘I 'hcm. but I do'say that this coul:t.y sent them before and paid them $1-10 8 “Y- and in addition fed them and clothed them and housed them. To that end the government commit- ted this country to mllllms and millions of dollars of debt for Kim‘ erations to come. Then why 08"‘ not, this government help the D00! farmers of Prince Edward Island and other pr0l'lll°°5- W’l° “'9 3° hard pressed for assistance, by DRY- mg mag, same wage to the yollllfl men who are now id‘e. in 01'5" may, they may work for farmers who need their help? The fl""'°l'“ would clothe and feed them. but they have not the money to P3 them wages. The only difference would be that the government would be relieved in this case of feeding and clothing and houslns the men, and the country W0“-ld at be committed to many ill“- ions of dollars of present ""1 1"" um expenditure. That is one way. Mr, speaker, that I see in wlllcll this government could hell) Dllli lm' employed youns men *0 ‘’’°‘'‘‘- 1*‘ pecmly in me province of Prnce Edward Island. I have In my l‘-"1" stltuency Deflllill Ievenloen jobs on 1.0.“, ma 1 had four hundred an- puoauh for those IeV¢fl"°°" 3°55‘ Mr. Heaps: What kind of iobsl Mr.“ Grant: Working on turn Ind dream. and of °°ll"° """“"" .1... 1. . mimu and anon-played II nowlooklngtome fora 105- 50'" .1. ya. expect me. Mr. 390010?» 94’ divide four hundred Into Ievenlwll without getting anything but a frac- tin? We will hm plenty of "'0' tin. I an actors I“ 0‘ ““" “tlreutnl The '1‘!-°ll" I realise that different beauties require. different remedies. and I8 1;: u Lhg province of Prince Ed- ward menu is concerned. It is 309 pmuoubie to put many men '0 won on the railways. 669061-11 if day am going to be Opel‘ ll! the same manner in which they were run during the last five YOU'- In that use we mirhl 9"‘ ‘ “' imp the rails n-om rus!lllK- Th-it willglvopnuanidoaoft-h0l0fl01 Mr. Lee's Achievement ms: CHARLUPFETUWN GUARDIAN Come in and See Our Display of EASTER BEEF We have a number of specially prepared car'- casses selling at regular prices which we are sure will meet with your up- proval, . Also Hams, Bacon and Sausages Phone your order early for a choice cut. DENNIS MEAT MARKET Phone 291-J Prince Si. Erinitp tflnitzb GI urti) THURSDAY, APRIL 9 7.00 P. M.—C ii 1 min a d 1: Ladies’ Chorus — Social Hall. 7.15 P. M.—’l‘r-zlr-hcrs Training Class —Eust Parlor. Sacred Cantni,l on Friday Evening FRIDAY. APRIL 10 7.45 P. M.—God Friday Service in The Church. Sacred Cuntata—— “The Burden of the Cross." Show your appreciation oi‘ the Chair by your attcurlmr-.e. IN MEMORIAM HARRY M.ALi.ARl) It is with a feeling of profound sorrow illiil, we, today. chronicle the passing of one of New ZCill£inLi'S popular soils ill the per'.».on of Mr. Harry .\ . llnrti, at. tile Ci)lllpl.l.l‘Bll\'ely early age of 39 years, Deceased had not been in robust llcaltll from the time of his return from 0\'cl'.;L‘.ls', lvllcre he Served in the Great War with the Bath Batta- lion, but it vvas only ll. few weeks {previous to his demise that his ill- . liess became of all nlarmillg nature, ' and although xncrilcui skill and the But while Prince Edward Island‘ was left off the map in those booksl of reform speeches, it has been putt on the map in some other ways in ‘ recent months, and right here I wish to pay a tribute to the mem- i cry of the late Hon. Walter M. Lea ' who put Prince Edward Island back‘ on the map last summer one hund- red per cent. so that today our local legislature is in session with thirty: members on one'side of the house; and none on the other. Prince Ed-‘ ward Island was azain put on the. map on the fourteenth of October,‘ Last, and, again one hundred per, cent, to co-operate with the federal l government in ridding Prince Ed- I ward Island and the rest of Can- ada of unemployment. , Of course, Mr. Speaker, public‘. works afforded a measure of relief, but that relief is only temporary,’ and if some arrangement such as I have suggested could be made‘ whereby the government would ,‘ assist our farmers in securing young 1 men to help work on the farms, the ‘ government paying them for a liln- ited length of time. Such an arm rangement would be far better than any unnecessary public works. Nec- essary public works. of course. must go on; we must have .-ham. and we lnsifit on having our slnro of them in Prince Edward Island, but there are in our pr.'villce iilOlLlllidS of farmers who need help and can- not get it because they have not the money to pay out in wages. Again I would irnpress upon the Minister of Labour ll‘/ii‘. R.o;er.sl the fact that there are thousands of young men idle today in Prince Edward Lsiand; why not pay them $1.10 a day to go to work for the farmers who need their help, and who wl‘.i willingly supply them with good food, and shell?-'2'. I am one hundred per cent for this bill. Mr. Speaker. because no government can handle such an im- portant problem as unemlloylllflllr as it exists in Canada. .od.ry ill a routine manner. You may call this a commission or what you will. but something of the kind is llecessary. and the men who are to servo on the commission must give this ll"- employment problem their whole time and concentrated energy be- cguse 11,15 3 very responsible work that they are called upon to do. M.in.lster of Labour to hasten a solu- lem, and to see to it that so far as La humanly possible, full and cqllrll Justice be done to every Canada. men to work creasing the track to. ywhcn hon. members say we do not need a commission for this purim I2. I am afraid they are not slncire. The only thing I see wrong will this bill is that it comes five yE‘.ll'S too late. Not four years bu‘. five years of wasted effort. In cuncusion, sir, I woud urge tho tion of this unemployment. prob- part of SOUTH AFRICA TALKS BISLEY CAPE TOW'N,——'I‘herc is a move- ment to send a south African tcnm to Bisley this year. it being poult- ed out the Unions sharpshooters are losing touch with those of other part, of the lcmpire through no team having been sent for sevefll years. best‘ of home care were ailortled him, his gentle Milli passed pence- fuily away on Friday, Feb. 28, 1936. Harry was ct gurroml favorite wherever he \\‘::.s' knoull, and lvas always C0liSi(i(‘l‘cd :1 nlcxicl ydun:: man, strictly lronns: and upright in all his tl(’."lll1gS with his i't~’.!owmen find his passing at such an our-ly age has not olry depl'ive:l his family of It dutiful son and brother, but also the community of nn exem- plary young gcnilomnll. During his last illness he was attended by his pastor, Rev. A. L. Silmott. who ad- ministered to him the last, rites of the Roman Cfllllollc Chlll‘Cll, of which Harry was it devout member and it lvns his happy consolation to have the Pr'iO>}b ilt his side at the moment of dontll. There are lvft L0 rnourn the loss his permits, Mr. lllld Mrs. John G. Mallard; three .xr.~.‘.r>:s, Airs. Fcter Mnclnnis. .‘«.'r‘ }lvllr.eiln McCor- muck. and l ... liclon, nil of NPW Zenllmd, and one bf'Gi.ilt‘l', John E.. of lJor'cl2r-.:i<=l'. .‘v.i.r.~'s. ills fullc l to St. Alexis Cllulcll on Siiiltluy, M:li'¢~ll lst \lil:~ very lnmcly zrlic-llllczl. .xlm\\i::v,: ill a t marked (i(‘§Ei'l‘f‘ llll‘ £‘“‘.CL‘lll lll which the (iCCi‘£lE('il was llcld. St'l'\'it:(‘s at the cllurclr and !§l‘.'l\'l‘ \\'l"l‘L‘ CCll(lllC- led by Rm’. A L Simlofi. Tho [)illil)(‘ll . \w::~ Gm'f.c‘d, George illid Wm. Mzlllarri, Jrz, Er'n- est Chcveric, Pr-tor D., and Michael Conway. The hearse (il‘l\'L‘l' was Edward Wlmlcn. The following gave Muss Cz1l'ds—— Nil‘, and Mrs. John G, .Vl:1llard and fnrnily, Mr. rmd Mrs. \Vm. Mallard and family, Mr. and l\’ll‘5. Wm. Hun. ion, Mr. and Mrs. James Hanlon, Mr. and Ml'.\. Peter Mr-Innis, Mr. and Mrs. Fl‘(ii‘ill.s‘ Cllcveric, Mr. John T. Valley, Mr: Ernest Chevoric. L-3618-44]-ll MR. GEO. REIEINED FRASER. night from Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax. sail from saint John on Friday P. J. Has Variety Friends tllrmllzllout lire city will learn with wgrct of the (loath of George Regrlrold F‘r'nscr, ilfl.Cl‘ a week's illllt’."»s of plloumollln, which occurred ill. his home Sydney Street yesterday nlorrllllg. The late Mr‘. Frrlser was for a number of _\i‘.lll‘b cabaret maker Wm, McF‘nr!allc iv Co.. Upholsterers. and was known as an expert and con- scientious lvurzkmnll. As such he came in contact with numerous pat- rons ol the o.si.ablishment, nll of whom held him in high cstvonl. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and fuihcr, his wife. one son John Reginald lllld one dnughtcr Audrey; nlso two brothers, linrold in Philndclpl1ia_ and Hubert of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Muriel WlllFll. Mrs. Florence cross. Altadena. Cnlif., and Mrs. Wm. Tced. City, to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. Mas. or-zones 'l‘l'i.l.E Tile Guardian regrets to chronicle the death of Angelina Joseph, dear- ly beloved wife of George Tulle, which occurred at her residence, 22 Pownal Street Tuesday evening. af- ter a comparatively short illness, at the age of 42 years. ing a pleasing and jovial disposition, the deceased enjoyed a large circle of friends, not only in the city. but the entire province, who will loam with regret of her ' - in the prime of womanhood. The late Mrs. Tulle, who was a daughter of Mrs. Simon Joseph, and the late Simon Joseph, was born in this city and after completing her education in st. Joseph's Convent, entered the dry goods store of l‘Il‘|' father. at that time co ducted on Queen Street, where . e was al- ways found an obliging saleslady, _and a competent assistant to her father in bvuslilcss. The deceased was about as usual until sbhmlay. when she complain- ed of a heavy cold. and on the ad- vice of her physician, was ordered to bed. Freumonia developed. and despite the constant attention of her physician and a nurse, who was constantly at her side. day and without creamy and ecru tints. The creamy The central Guardian , __..__ This column In refined for IOII of local Internet but advertising cl a newly nature may be inserted at I eenta I Ivoril strictly payable In advance. J CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUB. ANCE. L-6798-7-12-312. " CRASWELI. FOR. rno'ro- anal-ns. L-3494-a-23-tr. OUR. MEN'S STORE will be open until 9 o'clock tonight for custom- ers wishing to consult Mr. Charles for special measurements. suits and topcoets. Moore as Mcneod. l Ltd. L-3622 ' coon ramav AT rm: cirAa- .' LOTTETOWN POST OFFICE - Good Friday. April 10th, 1936, the following order of service will be rendered the public;— All wickets will be‘ closed for the day. All mails‘ for despatch by afternoon trains’ will be closed at 12.00 o‘clock noon.‘ There will be no delivery by letter‘ carrier or by rural courier, nor will there be any mid-day street letter and parcel box collection. Personals Mr. Benjamin Bremncr has re- turned from Fltchburg, Mass.. where he spent the winter with his daughter, Mrs. G. Burton Lord. Mr. S. R. Rowley returned last Miss Mary Ferguson and Mrs Wylie Gibson of Marshfleld will morning on the S, S. Evangeline on a holiday trip to Boston. For Easter Dinners The Easter Season means some- thing at P. J. MacDonald's. The very best in baby beef, lambs, chick. ens and smoked ham are prepared for their customers. Sugar cured cottage mils, sausages, bacon, spin— . ach, cauliflower, cucumber and all: the highest quality groceries may be bought at reasonable prices. Try their Hot Cross Buns, they are de- licious and will be delivered fresh from their bakers. —_:._._.__._ SPRINGTON SCHOOL Report of Springton school for the month of March. Grade X—l Bessie Hulliwell and ,Mzu‘i0n Martin, 2 Elizabeth Ram- ’ say. Grade IX (8.) l Addie Halllwell. 2 Kenneth Martin and Sadie Halli- well. Grade IX (b) 1 Florence Nichol son. Gracie VIlI~—l Minerva Ranisag. Grade VI—l Donald Nicholson. Grade V-1 Ralph MacPhee, _ William I-ialliwell. Grade IV—l Eleanor Ramsay. Grade IlI—l Gordon Thompson 2 Iiarry MacKlrmon. Grade II (at Alice Marlin. ‘ Grade II (b) l Bessie Nicholson Grade II (C) 1 Dorothy MacKin- non. 2 Mabel Ramsay. Grade I (ll) 1 Stephen Thompson Grade I lb) 1 David Ramsay. Perfect ntienduricez Miriam Mar- till. Il,'2s.sic H.rlli'.\'cll, Minerva Ram- say. E'i7nbcth Ramsay, sndie Hal- ll\VL‘ll, Kenneth Martin. Dorothy .\i.lcKinrlon, Mabel Ramsay. A. M. l~lallilvell—’l"encher. _4__._..______ M.'\T(‘lllNG MODES Tile spring handbag collections are complelvd. and there pervade; ' in the styles selected the same tendency that carries through in costumes namely, the very tailored or mannish, and the feminine, \\‘lllx'h is evidenced by dress- makcr detaits in the treatment of the leathers It is generally believed, accord- ing to Europv. that the fashion r and in lrandrbags is getting iilvay l from the large, bulky broad shouldered type which ha, been in vogue for so long. In a season when the tailored suit is of para- mount importance, the tailored bag must be equally so. Thrre are any number‘ of modvls created with the mannish suit in mind, which subscribe to the simple characteris- tics considered a. comet link-up with the tailleur, yet are smaller, losing the necessary capacity requirements ._._.:_.__..._.__. PLAYFUL PRINTS APPEAR Colcztlons of prints styled for slimmer make an important fash- fon point of white grounds. The fnvomd white ground; rnnge from pure or "dead" white to soft summon tints are associated particularly wi lk and are considered to be night ilreir efforts proved unavail- ing. She leaves to mourn, in addition to her sorrowing husband, manager of tin: Charlottetown Bowling Alleys six children ranging in age from 2 to 13 years: George, Alfred, Ken- neih, Prvda, Thelma and Phyllis. Surviving also are an aged moth- or, Mrs. Simon Joseph, and three slstvrs, Annie, Mrs. J. M. McDonald, (Margaret) and Sophie, and one broihcr, I-‘rcd, to all oi‘ whom the Guardian extends heartfelt sym- pntlly. The funeral will be held this morning to St. Dunstan’ ssilica. : _j__Z__._;.“* —' PIMPLES %r%%~ at / eaymwmwmdé We have a very choice lot of Beef this year for our Easter Display—consisting,of four car- casses of Baby Beef, three choice Steers and three choice Heifers. We feel no hesitation in claiming that our supply this year will satisfy the most discriminating trade. We also wish to remind all those particular- ly interested in the handling of the very best of meat supplies, that our facilities for. handling our products are unsurpassed not only in this province but also in Eastern Canada. of our Own Cured Dried Beef is also available at this time. We respectfully solicit the patronage of all those who wish the best, handled under the most early ROOPS Ltd. 125 Grafton Street. Phone 389-390 EASTER GREETINGS ——.-FRIENDS.-— Everything for your Easter dinner can be found in our store, especially Vegetables. We carry a complete line including imported Head Lettuce, Ripe Tomatoes, Spinach, Sweet Pota- toes, Celery, Island Grown Rhubarb, Radishes, Leaf Lettuce, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, Turnips, Potatoes all of which we can recom- mend very highly. We deliver anywhere in the ' city, FREE. A. H. BURKE 89’ CO. Phone 1099, Market Buildlnlr Add eI.auaul hangs“ arch. and our daily. near which CI-ruvvourdian -;;;c-...--..-:.- especially good for multicolored 1 interesting feature of the ernphfl-‘Eel: patternings in Chinese colorings,I on wlute grounds for summau and for sports dl‘essL's to blend with ; prints is that it is noted llsh wllite woollens as ill costumes with , materials, including crisp 1 tree]: white wool topcoats. Very llfilwll Md °hm°“5- "“”°,”‘S and “S O" crinkled white rayon Crepes W1?-ll satins as well as in crepes, small 0,. large prlmed designs are heavy Sheers and wash rayons. cited as good for evening wear. An BDCID ll DUDE! Easter SPECIALS Q HAM, Smoked. S|iced- Per lb. . . . 200 PRIME RIB ROAST. Per lb... . . . 25c SIRLOIN ROAST, Per lb. ,. . . . . . 23c RUMP ROAST, Per lb. . . . . . 20c CHUCK ROAST, Per lb. . . . . . . . 16c ROUND STEAK. Per lb. . . . . . . 23c SIRLOIN STEAK, Per |b- .... . .. 28c T. BONE STEAK, Per_lb. . . . . . . . 30c PORK CHOPS, Trimmed, Per lb. 20c HAMBURG, Fresh Ground, 2 lbs. 250 SAUSAGES, Our Own Make, lb. 170 PICKLED PORK, Per lb. .. 14c Gflfll] CORNED BEEF. Heavy Plate, lb. ‘lf:‘._«;; ‘"7 <5 CORNED PORK HOCKS. Per lb. I _r. DORNED PORK RIBS, Per lb. .. V , ,,AgQN. Srnnlrnrl. '-‘lined 1-‘er lb. °"" ‘--1.. Sw|e6Plc|rl:-1’ HAM, Whole Us I- 1"‘-IW ~ V. I PEAS, Lynn Valley. .. 2 tli1S"l3‘C 3 WAX BEANS, Lynn Valley. 2 tms KETCHUP, Heinz, Large Bottle .. PALM PICKLES 2 Jars 49.: ! TOMATOES, Lone Star .. 2 Tins. 19c .>'«?,;‘ CORN, Record ......... 2 Cans 19¢ SUGAR, Granulated ... .. 10 lbs. 520 CARNATION MILK 3 Tins 27¢ TOMATO SOUP ........ 3 Tins 25': ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 24's ....n9oc ROBIN HOOD FLOUR.'98's $a.10 WESTERN QUEEN, 93 s '. . . .. $3-90 ROYAL HOUSEHOLD. 98s $-.c~0 CORN FLAKES. Kelio es. 3 Pkss- 25¢ SHREDDED WHEA . 2 Pkgs. 256 E00 GRADE “A" Per Do: 20: SPECIALS GRADE “B" Per Doz 18c we DELIVER mo: E. S. MOORE mo ‘ichmond st. Phone 1035 - Q Q Q Q Q :5 E D D 5 5 DEPDUIIDUDEB A A choice supply of our Own Cured and ' Smoked Meats including a considerable quantity sanitary conditions at reasonable prices. - Help us to serve you better by ordering § : I dull run.-...-;_‘_ . ‘I .