PAGE SIX PRINCE EDWARD ll The Santa Po Trail! ...Whei0 onrva.’ Anon the yclrl storm Job Stuart, Cuslcnjoiin Brown! Heroes who made Americagrearmncw I main America thrill! > who plunged a milieu » inlo I'd!’ ‘i t» R01. I M iiivngigmii niissizv aoiuitn REAGlIN-ALAN inn: a Captain Cumi- WILLIAM LUNDIGAN - VAN HEI-‘LIN s GENE REYNOLDS CAPITOL; TODAY s. SAT. snows - 2.15 - 1.0a - 8.45 .ROARING ACTION WITH CASSIDY! » FIIL-SAT. 3 SHOWS 3J5 _ 7 _ 9 RACIN THRILLS.. Paramount Pnunla CLARENCE E. MIJLFORITS, "IIIIIIMEII CARAVAN" ., ,. ., WILLIAM BIIYIJ cll Haiyilcu - Andy CW9" Minna Gombcll - MOHIS Allklml‘ Tl-l_E CHARLOTTETOWLGUARPIAN Little Glamor In Adventures of Joe Sailor By DOUG HOW ‘ Clnldhn Press Sh" Writer HALIFAX. April 3 --(CP) Paeans o! praise have fallen of late hard d rving brows undlatg tlgegha “ml f h in ur recarvor o uman - wrest Thousands of words have toldI the world of these so-called guard- ' hna of the lifeiines of an IEmplre fighting for he: existence. And your average; merchant ceaman . thrnks it's all I. lot of gufi. 5 He likes to read these extolling epics certainly; human beings are built that way. But, the word "hero", is one he nevq- takes into cdnsider- ' alion in respect to himself. To the public. he L; pictured as a glamorous. devil-may-care mariner l De Havilland - Flynn Co-Starred In Brilliant Film 'l'ILi‘illS. color. action and excite- “Hopal0ng Cassidy” At Capitol again. and “Hopalontfl Casaidv ri Strand ‘theatre. where " ‘Frail’ has its first local 5Il0W1l1i! to- | day. with hzrol lriyiin and Olivia do opened at the Capitol Theatre. iiaviland toubiniz the bia-nanie cast. ' night brigade." iuid “Uouxe City." ‘i he saiitii Fe 'l'rail has iiad_a loniz _ _ , tilurious and sometimes _b.oooy his- Gombell. who owns a iieightina Ptory. More a livinu think than a business aridwho intends ti» keel; it . cross-continentalroute. it wendeci its running despite the ambit ons o a . w“. 1mm "bloody" Kansas to wicked rival who stops at nothing to run ,5anta l-e, back in me dais when. her out of business. v p , roi-t Leavenworth, Kansas was the. she overconiesnthe ‘rival. uibtli ilie l 1e51, outpost oioivilizatiori. Pl'l1‘lCl-= aid of Cassidy. Doitiaved m: l pals in the exciting chapter oi his- inimitable ‘William,’ Boyd. an wry wlllCAl springs to hie in the boys from Bar 20. ‘ lllin are Jcb stuart. General Georiie ‘The story is crammed full l’ ‘uster and John Brown. Stuart and action in the traditional "Hflnalonfl Custer. newly izraduaied from West fashion. which means Dl€n1tl\'!l{)f liiizrnd . Point are sent out to me aiinv post; ridiml and 5411mm} 1W5“ 9-3’ Ci I at Fort Leavenworth. one o1 their‘ Andy Clyde. Moriis Ankrum B11 .' iirst duties is to escort a wagon train l oi‘ lfélflht westward on the santa Ire "LYBIA. The wagon ireiizlit scrv-Ce ‘Thi- Gippzr’ as Cutler... w‘ anal/m grail mic! seasoned rIcZei-s complete the cast.‘ "Doomed Caravan.’ like the OUIBPS in the "Hooziloni! series. was iii- spired bv characters cheated by Clarence E. Mulford. outstandiniz writer of western action stories. | owned by Cyrus hoiiiday. is Illa-titled 4 by Kit Carson Holliclay. his dauan- Leigh 512:1; young officers fall in lose "t t. l M011 their first assiiiument. _St\}&rt~ ‘ iiiicl Custer riiii into illiilCllillltib \\i JUilll Brown and his luluouub tii ‘ Q3313‘ N0 Longer Count uct a SllllJlllClit " being For 01d England ii-clglilleq wcstivaru. ‘Inc “bibles. , however. turn out to be Kuhn '1 l5‘ is the beaiiiiiing of a lonil Stlulllllei "ronorrro. April - —\CP1 \'<>-. body cares any more in!‘ 11111111131‘ possessions YEIXIQYRCLI Mrs. Jean‘ - bciwccii Browns forces. who are. Buckley Parry. M. B. E. oi bomb-I within tlic United States. and the military Liurccs represented by btlldll illlti ‘us cr. 1 Flynn olays ‘btuart. Ronald Reapl I 500K159, to crciiie their own 01111311?‘ n, who portrayed George GlDiJ s0 Sm Sh d Plyrgmlill. England \Vl.I€ ' u Succcssll-lllv 111 qgg of aAIrcVicc-Mhrsliiil Rcr outrun poi r . - fimericaici." y of "Abe mncomti pan-y. C. B. of the Royal Aii- Florce. ayinoii Mil-aw - . ._ , - -- d ‘she at present lves in Toronto IIAlIII-IASIISR-SSIIKESOIIQQ‘ %I5(.)§I~SnI§1i'Vtuz§fl1't-2I with her two 511ml! dfluslllew C" @- W n 8mm < stenograplicrls salary because it is ,, p...“ B...‘ “lfngflliéiaig, the oroaramme is the not permissible to send money from Laws‘ News. Etngland for their support. , PLUS: CIVIC TAX . ,. _-—-——-—— The "m-atcrlal possessions" Ml‘- HBNRYONElLL-GUINN BigBoy WILLIAMS RICE POINT AND vlclNfry Parry spoke of we the family.‘ household goods and fulfillm- LATEST NEWS . Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments will be held in the (‘iiy (‘ouri Room. (‘iiy Building. 0n ’l‘uesdziy,,April 81h, lllll, at 9.30 o'clock A.M.. vuluiiiions and assessments will be hczi -. f‘ ds of Mr. Donald MEISZYIIIAIIZCPZTQHSLIAITY to learn of his illness. Miss Annie (R1355. cQmwwi 5pm‘ a few day; Ln Rice Point the guest of he, sister, Mrs. Fletcher Mac- stoied in Plymouth before the Ger- man blitzkncgs. But she ivas anx- ious about Plymouth itself and its people. ~~ "In the dockyaircls the houses are closely tiogetlier- -I can JiL=t ima- gine how dreadful it would be." she ln Memoriam inks. IKKRNEIL ‘El-LN bQUARE. Avril 1. . Mrs. iuny lllOPflllliZ. '. F‘. hlcNeii, WlLItlW u! ' . and eldest .- Mi. ind Mrs. I. C. BURKS. llII in r lilo. she ivus a lllk‘II1-' (ii t v lill'll‘.(‘l‘ Methodist Church.‘ -. ~ U111‘ o: Kilt‘ oldest lllClllDClS W. .\‘l S. she was a Siililllcll . l5‘. §il cw Ali's. A. R. COQIIIJUI‘ l’ E. I.. (who will ' ‘III. at tho funeral coll. IIZIIIIIIX. I .. - 1i . ._ . M, C. Dockyard. Kviitvillo. of the Nova lIvlllJ l. r urcws, of this place. Funeral SUIVICCS __ . Sunday afternoon. March h “Cum-n... M me home 0g nerllaie home. conducted by her i nus or. Man-i; uniicd Church. Donald; 2. Atliol MacDonald. Grade IX.—l. Millie MacDonald. I (irade VllL-l. Lloyd MacDonald: 2. Eric MacDonald Uuiniic IVIHCIIIIKIICFII} '- 4 . inn: lillimtlicl Mrs. 1 (2. it .I)<‘l"tS!lll. bomne Hownf ' cape Traverse gglrlyfgfioltai M {Zake rations palm- whi .11.; Iilliw xi... n. n. (‘z w VI J‘. u» M1. F-il: B -u. ' . ‘i ° ‘ i .‘.i- It .n Stllialllf‘; AIIllZCIl V.--l1. HUIII MULIIIIIALIIWIIII; 1!, M15‘ ND“ ‘Ynulli- Cimcmn- was .1“ mt‘ Bliszh Afr-s" which m‘ q i1 C;"@]and_ wOm-mc; Gum“; MacDonald‘ a week-end VISIIOI‘ to Charlotte-10c vcs two-thirds army pay, all \i' W‘. A. Snurr. Zticlvcrn Grade lIL-l. Bennett MacDon- 10W“- alzi; 2. Bruce Buell. Grade ll. lam-l. Lawson Buell. Grade II (bl-l. Marv Euchcrn: 2, Dunstan MacDonald. Grade I.—l. Norma J. an .\'I2lCE2l(‘Il(‘l‘II Teacher-Sue L. Jones. said Mts. Pa. ry. laughing. were mm ' mail-tr. Mrs. Andrew Gass. “ PRESENT wan SERVICE o ____ wm- “t Mis Gracie MacDougall. Argyle shore. spent last week at her home. The hooking fcvcr is still raging in this pn-i-t, and a lot of nice mats were hooked by the ladies. O lot-v. J. A. Jardine. of the Mrs. Parry had Ohilrgp of a lmit of Auxiliary Transport Service girls in the present war unt‘l she left )ii'.‘i:.\l.»\li) SCIIOJL Encland lust July to esccrt her own rid several other child on to Can- 1°?‘ um‘ m?“ f"? “"1"” aboard a} t 01' this DItlCC. Mrs.‘ Report for month of hiarch. Eda she “~11; of hm- umque exnefl- ‘hum’ V935“ 9M1"? PRUDTIPd i000.‘ l" ‘rn Dccci ibcr ‘.27: i.‘ (‘rud- X ia)—l. M. i1’ ' M _ The school is UPOHXYPSSIIIB lavour‘ ' ‘ ' _ fa/cimz all type, of sveniher whilef rind inidliliasiilccl ill Illlls coin-l‘ (grad: X (bl-l. Doigilslliy ulII/Ixiic- Ebli‘ 11nd" me "mnfliement of o“: mce m dlvecnng the cam o! i000 < French soldiers when Ihry were evacuated to England from Dunker- rule. bcdraggled. soaked wet and hungry. y teacher. Mr. Charles B. Doull, ‘has returned from a weeks S Carleton, visit . Em l . . . . ill, uuliold (.'\il3l‘_VI.Illll§L that Grade VIi.—l. Phyllis Munii; 2, wit“ rglaijygs i“ C]](_>It.()n_ "I often think when I see llie girls fomigqlrifislzrggqonavegécgflgé125g‘ ml l0 liic good of the church Robert MacDonald. . .___ in uniform in Canada putting so cam qmd do_ alum‘ r am n m and llillilllllllll/f. and. had illIillV Grade Vi‘. (Sl'.l—l. Billie MflC-l pnvm. K615i;- Howatt or the much effort into preparing for [danoyher “h n rrth 1“e,5 T’ Illtll! mruiiiniut the Annapolis Evin-iii; 2. llilda MacDonald. lNorm‘ Nova 5Com Hjglflandeff; 15 transport driving that tvhat is mp qvhe ffim.mflee,fiilcgn.t ggiftmgéd h‘ mved m. m... (hlmhtms .. um“ VI "”"“1' vfln“ Mm“? visiting his mother, Mrs. Mel- rcally more ncoderl today is good " ' ‘ ‘ ' 2i. Jerry clothing is supplied the ranks, and among funniest qierienom said the former officer. was putting. through army orders for girls. un- clothirig. "You can imagine putting through aimy stores an order for! .__——- I Mrs. Lloyd Waugh, Wllmot. with! Mac- her little son, Arnold. is enjoying in visit. with her parents. Ml‘. and MacDonald: 2. Mrs. Frank Miliiart, Carleton. l .___i_- Mr. and Mrs Albert Callback. E. and lllilc son. oi North Tryon. vis- Murphy. Mary Muttart. John Mac- itccl Mr and Mrs. Frank Mai-tart no decision was reached David’ Donald. Feme Bell . and Elizabeth ‘ and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mut- MacKay were named a committee tart. Carleton last Monday. to select a suitable play and make -—-—— arrangements for butting it on as . Mr Vcrncr Norrlng. Cape Trav- soon as possible. The next mcetlim erse. returned on Saturday from Morreli where he had been taking the Boat Building Course is to be held at David Murphy's and the following committees were ap- noinicd: Devotional. Evelyn Bell. l Mary Muttart led in prayer and the ‘ devotional part of the meeting was ' I closed by singing. Lead On. O King Eternal, The president. Thelmni An,0urm.ocer-u_|8 o, Quialry’. then took charge of the 1M to the package_ m"f‘III‘lE.’TI‘lC minutes of the previ- aho TenderLeqrTeam ous mowing were read and an- ~ d ' k lnrrwcrl and thirteen members rc- 7‘ "" 1h"- P“ “l” sounded to roll call. A letter was, Emma and plokllllflClnldn read from Douglas MacFarlane- Convener of Christian Culture. re- irardlnz a Drama Festival. There was some discussion about it but ._____ bov 'I'here's trouble in the blah slerras your uncle's v I168 vice station attendant 0n the next to action and adventure in straight- iiient are the order of the day at the eninsz it out, in the latest of the DOD- "banta re‘ ular Cassidv series oi outdoor, action romances “Doomed Caravan. which ‘Pakinz for its theme the famous, t be m5 . “'°i'“‘.°""” e "r “first; tau ucr..tt..'ti..°'2.“a; ma le frail" uroiiuses y _ __ _- lcven the thrills oi Liiaiae of the be!one‘etéi%glriluléirimfetfielficigtgifigfil pmbably went to Sea w find me anfuroontierswoman. ulayed by ynnna‘ freedom that he'd never find in a Georgia Hawk.“ as Wm as fifty‘ lured to its bosom when the world tucd aboard Dad a Canadian $275 such stinends. keep coming only as long as Greece can resist Axis atlacks. always confronted by death, cans.» lmnfgiwtlon regulations won't attempts sew-n Beaded where her husband hrisbeen statkmed at times during his lo/ngI militggyrservicc. ; dillicuities G. F. llutclieson I r. a aurciiiraon o. a. HUTUIIEBON who ventures forth into seas oi’ death that Britain may live. Actually. in appearance, your avttage merchant seaman is no more of a magazine cover clamor the hired hand farm. Ilhe beg stzeet or any other workaday per- scnallty. Actually he is a. hero. but to Joe Sailor himself this seafaring life. Is, Iho will tell you. onlv a Job and its ‘ dividual arid an adventurer. He ‘ factory or an office. 0F MANY LANDS In it's own. unglitterinz way Joe ;Sv.iilor ‘s a. colorful man. He might 2 ‘coma; from anv _ lands. In this port city. you can fuid l at any time Britons. Africans. Arabs Rumaniana. Chin- l I cse or you name them. l Ho msht have started going I down to the sea years ago or been I went to wan". He might be as young as 16 or as old as 65. You'd never mistake him for a. citv slicker although, ashore. he ls better dressed than he is aboard his freighter or cargo boat or tramp steamer. There he pulls on the most durabt. clvthcs he can find and keeps on wearing them iuitil llire 1d forbids. Ho lives a hard life and he's a lcaihoy tough maxi. His hair is nifflcd. his hands gnarled. hi; lan- miztgc rich in the pungent phrases f C 2. A oi‘ lrs trade. ~—‘— e Your man might I)(\ Enos! Ztiziy. l 2:!- of Chnlhtim. N. B.- u. vrti=~ruii 0i one ])l‘C-\\‘ill' voyage who has sliipp- 7 ed on four vessels of thicc iiation- .' aalllles since. j May. like others of his kind is continually shopping around for I better ships and better par. Ho has found that foreign shim pay more ' money than British and that’; what put him aboazd the Greek freighter. Emmv when she out out from an East Coast port some months ago. Four hundred mfles off New-t fouiidland. the Emmy started to‘ fmindei" in o. heavy siolfll and hex" skipper put back inio the port‘ whence she sailed. leaving his. deck cargo of pt-drops to the Atlantic. i PAY WITH BONUS VARIES A merchant sea man's paly wouldlnot.‘ E“'”“°"" l?‘ il‘i"“’l°“l‘i.‘.’“éo“. "til. P5213; entloefllmnkmanew r.»- uswm CARNATION i... _ . r _ . A P P L s Mr. and Mrs. chairles MAC‘ (Igtlsiilg TIIZIQ“ gregI bay. It was on Waceflme "Qvagfi Mll"“°°°k drew. c ,, - . .1530!‘ to Nine Mile ,_. ,.. t m t D. k about $33 a. month. Aboard two’ ' nomad was a \ I m 1r The Hoe the ceafon. a .a e Dutch Sh] § h we b0 t s85 3 _ __ , creek, Friday. tlw Ella“? ° 9 finished his game of bowls when month in Izjtiflrenq" m? 8 n V g S011. Ne“ 5- hmtDouglu and Mm‘ the Armada camey wate's and whll this’ P’, “fir zong ‘ Ma°n°ugmli M“ PM" “W16” my“ or‘; in Britain his tiemplghcIis-ihgéogixiem BIG 5 “ —i"‘ ., fice in the F‘ii‘st rent ar rm ‘ < ‘ ‘ - . .. ., vi. ii in , .. .. . an extra pound ii week. . HGIHZ TOITI Ii - when appeals from Nxl {yllgyéfltyiwgr hi: giiter Sires “ftltagfékseai: 01d MB)?" ‘more VBFIIISII FIllpS. by gcvcriimcnt a o TH’! 5C 4 FOI‘ —- —' i '—' _ NLYSI Albért MacDougan_ “But dorm get excnednws ‘he oder. g.ve their men a five pound‘ . 1d‘ '——“ lowest decoration you cim girl." she w“ “:39” each month but an avert Mr‘ d Mrs Ne“ A Taym- v I AN v t G are o nary seamiin on an avera e _ i. A. FULLERTON. and Ms“ u»... twat 'c....si.ziz :2.'_~.':':.:;r':t.r; iiahlizti Li's” 21 ~°LEA‘NsER‘ 1"" 11° 2 F“ _ _ _ Cit)’ Clerk visiting friends in Canoe Cove 0n wovmh having!" an ocean when. death is a coiistantl 14 Qz Botfle c i - ~ MOYIIWY- She ‘s just a bit proud though. memce_ The pa‘. w... m, an" me ' __ E810?! S Whltfi ..--_ M. Rate Tait». I» ti.“fifiéttiié°hfii°eltfitfi"£25.33 tastes: '"———-——— NAPTHA 8MP. Each 4c 1v For — Iarld- 5pm‘ a few dms- t“ RI? coastal command. It was described‘ bodied seaman. .- ROWITIITGGS .. . P011"- me guest “I m‘ 5m“ M's" in terse British fashion in a. rcccnt Greek and Swedish ships the sail-‘ Karmon D0951“ sflnfllorwm stores Staff. 8nd ‘VI-Irma Macmmhem’ letter from him. “Went to Buck. ors say are the best ‘pay-Lord Haw C O C O A 1‘f’{"“5l- °1 dA/flzff“ sfllwre- alto. M n, M-r-‘fimher Mac Pal. on satuiriav to collrct mv 0B." Haw 1's sold to have. upped Greek WATER. 24 91- b°tfl° 15¢ 2 F97 — '"“ ct-"en raic , ' ' -. . . s. ' n - . . t... '... - . . QULlIIICIIIlIKIIIClI.‘ZUICIIGIIWD Ifigicrsfnfiifigs Euollicrifnivere visiting iri Cornwall Afid “like: “e13 slide “°~_‘I I, ‘Mien MB Illtllwalenod Instant 1 Lb BR Mum Pmrce and Mm w_ H_ Am Sm me guest of the mums know abou i. not. ario ier thing c 0 any rush subject cap- - S or a ship flylnc: the flag f the little Balkan nation. One Greek ship. sailors reporLI aiilq», have i 2. , side. Clarence Champion; ier. h g5 t, - jGerald Hickey and Min {j yife-s ‘$.31; IGGIIHII a. Rita Champion. Hickey. Audrew Connick; Gregor. Earla Adams: 3. Elmer Hickey. one of dozens 01' yKay, Norwegians. fson George MacKay: 2. ltlgliuriel champion: 3. Etta Moun- n month of March I Marion Wooldridlze Millan. made. I His shl enll gives Jo; a lblanket, i? est aystra-v mattress ‘ . - l d pllo fo his bed. If he lSPRING e1 PRESENTATION n ls tolpedoed and he is Riven a OF PARTICULARLY month's extra pay when he la land- DESIIIABLE GAIIMEIITS led ashore. Different firms have ‘different arrangement-s. Edward FOR BIG-AND-LITYTiE-SISTER Pitcher. a 38-year-old ontrealer. for instance was given $112 to replace his clothe; and $125 in war iisk money because he was about a. iorpedoed Norwe lan liner. Pi or and another ontrealer. Jo, Burns. are typical of the hund- reds oi men who unaasumingl doing moe than almost any {PIE GIRLidCObATS’ numerous styles’ body of men to keep Britain on assor “"3195. chub, PIRIII. her feet. Pitcher got tired of "pushing a pen" and went to sea shortly after war broke out. tweeds and etc. 1 - 8 years — — - - $1.95 to $6.95 vind “ck: sla-llilgedunder his but f’! - foyears — — - — $3.95 to $8.95 ' u“ 5 °l “he” - Years — — — — $5.95 to $9.95 Effii‘ $1.1?“ ..,‘;‘..”“.,§...°° iflcfif‘. 12 - 16 years - - - $1.95 u» $15.95 these Britain draw; her breath for . ., ‘ the fight. _ DARNLEY SCHOOL DRESSES (All llzes) Fresh New Styles in the Best H Ell fD l. h . onor o o am ev Sc ool New Fabrics Grade X.—l. Charles MacGregor; y 2. Louise MacKa . Grade 1X.-l. Merle Crozier; 3. Wayne MacGrezor; 3. Helen Roach. Grade VXIL-l. Do Hi k ; Laura Mountain: afhifilu Vlfogg- Thomson: I. 3. Robert Croz- Grade V.-1. George Champion: 2.} nie Roach. jiiahest average in room. Dorothy ‘SKIRTS, JACKETS and BLOUSES in smart plaids and stripes Grade VI.—l. Rose HATS — STRAWS and FELTS . , $1.49 t0 $2.98 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY 152 Queen Street P1101" 92 ___.________ COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL "“*' G ad V. S .—l. A dre. Marshall: The following is the report of 2, {b05155 Flower: EIrnest Mao- ovchead Road School for the Mlllan, ~ . J .—l. Kei Smith: 2. x.-i, Marxaret Woold- Gm“ v r _ r 2° EtéuiidMaflzgogaldi Eva. MacDon ~ r.— . - Grade VIII-l. Velda MacDonald: r e Marlon}.- MacDonald. aid; 2. Elsie MacDonald: 3. Harvey Grade IL-l, Mary Webster; 2, James R. Murphy. Principal. Grade IV.—-1. Theo Crozier: 2, 3. Shirley Mac- Grade III-i. Esther MacKay: 3. Grade II. $l'.—l. Vlrlene Crozler: . Miriam Hickey and Marion Mac- ecual: 3. Carl Crozicr. Grade I1 Jr.—l. Waldron Morri- Grade I.—1. Lillian MacLeod. Assistant. Frank Webster. Grade I. Six-l. Keir MacDonald. ‘grade I. Jr.—i Bertha MacDon- a . Hiirhest BVBISRG in senior iiradesi Marv Webster 93%. i Highest averaae in Junior trades! Annie Power 97.5%. Perfect attendance: Elaine Dock- endorff. Marion Wooldridize. Audie? Mar Grade MacDonald. ' Grade III Jr.-ié. Dgroghyxfiglxlgltil; iI/ia§i§@vi§ifi.M" n’ ' ' e “shill. Elsie Stewart and G d IIS1'.—1.BI\.I1'IG. Birt. Kc lc . Ggd: II Jim-l. Anni: Power: 3. Teacher-Thelma. Smith. GRQCERY VALUES FRIDAY-SATURDAY and MONDAY TROPIC GOLD GRAPE FRUIT JUICE EATON'S ORANGE MARMALADE lden Dockenclorf; 3, Erma Birt, Grade VI.—-1. Ellen Wooldridge: 2. : 3. Lewis Mac- WEEK END 2O OZ. TIN EACH 11c 2FOR— a2 oz. tin 21¢ 29¢ 25c 25c Tl"——————- Tin-—-—— - - - -- - - a month but l thev admit will| You" averaizp mariner Reta far l ,l OME EXPERIENCES I‘ l or eight dozen b assures" M s. Barry has llvcd in Wvrvpt and J/ad loq/ilppo 7 FELLOWS’ SYRUP WILL HELP REBUILD J l 1 Proaggm, lli-larold Muttart and John YOUR STRENGTH 20° sweet Pickled Mr Nii Bl, _C eion re- Mac nal L h,Mr. Rlh d __ __ __ i ._. turned i%1ta;rlicitn¥; eéilrajirrigbt ‘from gill???‘ Fxmeurégl] fled! fiielfia BEEF, I-IJ. 6 FOI’ vie s s‘ . ' . e, . ' , II-liicreahaeniva‘; tlhe guest oHIrIIisIaigIeI, glnyged? arild "Signor oselggrtillrfiiswegl’! A Corned Fresh Mrs J. P. Crockett and Mr. Croc- erne Be and Ell beth M 12K ' __ __ __ _ kew _ m“, enjom; Lgnnchzflwu serve“. g3 PORK HOCKS, Lb. 9c 3 Lbs. F ILLETS. Lb. - e comm - e. h ti l d ~ UCIIape Travers; Young People's (“its the Young ePgloepelegg E 7 FT9$I1 PIG-IO Smoked no etT s venn,M oh con 1) y i._...,jif,;.".... yomgtg. Pg... g"... m--- .--__._-.-__. RIBS, Lb. 13c 2 Lbs. - FILLETS. Lb. 15c 2 Lbs. with .e preslden in the chair. l "'.».§’.'.'l.’“°;.';i..‘;‘.‘§ l .."..i:r.": “UMP "m" . 19c °°° STEAK- 16c , with me hymn. o God, om. Help eyes olLdimneu - consult a BEEF, I-b- —- -— — -— —- -— L . --- -— -- -— -— -— -— —- l In Ages Past, after which he read ' "W" " - the Scripture from (he 46th Psalm. j M m" mm, “u. m” SIRLOIN ROUND of experience and a thorough retracting service. STEAK. Lb. -— — — -- —- FOR YOUTHFUL ENERGY - EAT FLEISCHMANS HIGH VITAMIN YEAST EACH -- — l]: 2 7° 21¢ DEWKIST CUT wax arms CLOVER LEAF TUNA FISH 7 oz; Tin ATLANTIC ‘ MIXED BISCUITS Lb. SALA DA TEA I UFEB°UY 23° Yellow 1 Lb. Pkg. _ _ - 67c S OA P Label 1-2 Lb- Pkg. ——- 34c Each —————-——- .6‘ Fresh and ‘Cooked MEATSn-FISH 1602. TIN EACH 10c 3 FOR — — — -— 28c 23o STEAK, Lb. — — — — ——- Ulll in and discus: 1°"? (i A Lance ASSORTMENT FRESH F R U I T S A N D VEGETABLES