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Twist dough from e to end: Torn: into ring on grel pan. 6 . to .Coverandlstn'ssuntil doubled. at 5509. as s Tunnel ea muy.n.ms bead and used dough ugw will seventh and elsslalleee la a greased heel and green lapel dough. Cover and as! dust 'hv'eiasleee,IreeImsid:eooM,end H use MIDI doubled Is Biol. Tin evt sw.eui.m,.n.m4so.:vansin-as l&baIItlenae0blDivHeMe4eqvel -.--. TO GIVE YOU FIAKIER PASTRY IN THE SIIORTEST TIME "Tender-Ilalfie Ilentlng" is igloo Hood's special way 0 pair? lmdlnb W0" ” you open a package of Robin Hood Flaky r Pie Crust Mix you'll see that it has a diifcrentconsistcncy from any other. Tliepenlaieeefaiieitenlngsrenot tooiiiie...nottoocosree...butIn idsalbleiidofesdinegiwyvll bothtuideinesaanddakineis. Iesler to roll em Robli'iul;ihood FlakyPieCrust made I specialputryiloiir...aioftwbeIi dour-...tbatdoeeiiotbecorne sdckyinbsndiinb - Deiielaiia Rover. AhIPCr'll1l!' prepaiedpremiitiii omnilliy uaediskobinlloodldecrustmix. srnootiisadeieanmitdveea dellcsieilavorinyoiirpaitlm Tryitiedeylaatsplcka of NswRobtnbloodFlIk.vPgCN5' Mia styourrsvoritegmcsrs. . 1- Jiibf. son wane . g 1 MA 4 siiiiu - T 2 pEuuuusn" . " s 5500, lnliabitanta Populate French colony in ii. ilaerioaii continent By IRVING C. WIYNOT Canadian Pres Ital writer or. rmnnn. (OP)-The colour or St. Pierre et niqueion. Francois oldest .and smallest. is only. I-3 miles from Canada butvman!.Ga-. nadians don't even know it exists Britain owned -these. islands twice in history and than are some at. Pisrrais now who-vllv they would rather bi part 0!-Ollb ada. But the inaiorityfopinion is that such a move will neverscoine Just 0!! the south coast of New- foundland, st. Pierre et nllquelon are rugged, rooky islands with 98 square miles of hills and bugs which Francs retained under the 1814 Treaty oi Paris as a fishing base. ' POPULATION 5,500 There are 5,500 persons who. live off the fishery. the many "stores. or the government. Life is is mix- ture of hard workland hard play- But despite the "rugged, living, the people of this lonely little col- ony in a cold and foggy sesiare happy. And despite the lack of business today, they ieel better times are to come. ' ' The colony is iar irom sali- suificient and depends a. lot on foreign visiting ships for business. But at the moment there is little of this trade. During prohibition in the "United states the town of St. Pierrewas the liquor warehouse of a nation. Big, concrete buildings which still stand were filled with top- quality liquor that went aboard the sleek rum-runners for the voy- age to the dry United States and Canadian insrkels. . LIQUOR WA! CHEAP , The liquor was cheap and at Pierre welcomed the businesa There was nothing illegal about it as far as st. Pierre was con- ocrned. - . Bill (The Real) McCoy. one oi the first of the Amai-icsn rum kings to establish St. Pierre as's base. still is remembered. His schooner Arethusa is pictured. on a st. Pierre stamp. .In hisrday; McCoy ran 175.000 cases of liquor through the prohibition blockade, is lot of it from St. Pierre. . But those days are.gone now and there are pessimisis who think this colony is doomed.i one business man said frankly he wished the islands would be- come part of Canada. 0 "But then again." he said, "why would Canada want .us? We have nothing." TIE! WITH IIANOI Georges Landry. president of the Chamber of Comnierce. says there are two big re ns why the col- ony will never come part of the Dominion. First. there is sentiment. "It's hard to break the ties of 800 years." he says. "And secondly we are treated like a iavorile son and given more liberal treatment by France." - He doubts whether Canada would underwrite the islands to the same decree. - e3'.'.' to so new hot ring with wbltsiciusiegggte lop. b some economists have called the is 1' . - state. V -between the governor a she not t-lbs seen" at the Sunday - night balls, the week's top social colony a complete island welfare st. Pierre et Miqueion is admin- istered .by 'a governor. directly responsible to France. Thaycoiony has three representatives in the Chamber of Deputies. one in the Senate and one in the council of the" French Union. '- IN ADVISORY CAPACITY There is a. is-insinber council elected every (our years which functions mainly as an advisory body. It has the iinal say only or: the matter oi local subsidies. There also is a tlx-member pri- vate council, appointed from France and including prominent St. Pierrais This body mediates and the council. also is useiul to new governors. .named every three years, in that it can give him an intimate picture oi the colony's ll sods. Glass distinction is non-existent in St. Pierre et Miquelon, but there are levels or social life based on wealth. Onwials appointed irom France are in a dinerent sphere than the natives. . Because the colony does not pay its own way-local revenue ac- t ” for only 1-5 of the ex- penditure in the 402,000,000-franc 02,201,000) IBM budget-goverm merit aid is felt everywhere. There are hundreds oi civil ser- vants and the government -has many schemes of bonuses and re- lief. a lot of it based on the indi- vidual case rather than on any set pattern. one destitute woman received. government aid on the stipulation event with wine and dancing at B. local-csle. She solved that by wearing a mask. FEW APPLICANT! The government once oifered special compensation to experi- enced tishermen who would take a diderent apprentice to see. every five years. only two applied. The government itseli owns 51 per mi. of. the modernised ilsh plant which sends most of its out- put to the United States and Can- ada. Opened two years ago. the plant can handle 20,000 pounds of fish-a day and has 120 employees. It brought in s1oo,ooo jroin the United states alone last year. some foodst s are subsidized and sugar. butter and milk are rationed. although not too strictly. Prince Edward Island butter, be- cause of the subsidy. is cheaper than in Canada. MIXTURE ON SIIELVEI Store shelves carry a mixture of Canadian and French supplies and although most appeared reasonab- ly- priced. one merchant said it costs three times more to live in st. Pierre men in France. some of the prices. with the -price in Halifax for the same ar- ticles in brackets: half-pound of codes 9'1 cents (M); tomato sou 1! cents (15); half-pound of tea. 6; cats (46); tinned milk 16 cents ). . 'f 1 , trust tux A Liquor. by Canadian prices, is cheap. Ruin, twice as powerful and in a larger bottle than the M 20-ounce size in Nova scotis, costs 31.25. y Wine is served with meals in the hotels and the charge is in- cluded in the I6-a-day rate for room and board. .A...A:...A.. NAMED MANAGER MON'l:'R.EAL. (GP)-Gcoilrey K. Wright has been appointed sales manager of B.A. Shawinigan Ltd. ALMOST IUFFOCAEEI KITCHENER. Ont. (CP)-F'sil- ure or a district housewiie to latch a safety catch on a home freezer almost caused her Taspbyxiation: Mrs. Gilbert Gemmel of nearby Ayr was discovered by her son. Clifford. alter she was trapped whekn the freezer lid tell on her nec . . APPEALS SENTENCE BELGRADE (Reuters) -- Bishop Thursday, August 5, 1954 egro. has appealed the aetence of 1136 years hard labor passed on him. the otlicial news agency Tanjug said Friday. The Metropol- itan was found guilty of "conspir- acy against the Yugoslav state." FINE STONE Granite has been quarried in Nova Scotla, New TT10.GIII,dIlII ' Page:11' N0 coimirceiox wri-is JOIN BERLIN (Reuters)-The suicide of U. S. counter-intelllsenes agent Wolfgans E. Hoeier in West Berlin last Friday has no connection with the disappearance oi former West German security chief Otto John. American military sources said to- day. Hoefer shot himself through Bmmwlch ,the temple in his home four days V. G. Bartram, president, announ- ced Tuesday. Arsenije Bradvarevlc. the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Monten- Quebec, Ontario and British Col- umble. died in hospital. .M,..how your savings multiply wneii you mop regularly at C0-OP SUPER MARKET! dimes more . . . pennies almost everywhere because we You save nlclilea here . . . make every price a low price every day. We do It by efficient. low-cost operation and by searching the whole- sale markets tor the best food buys of the week-every week! llood store. That's why your savings inultlply--fast- 'l'hat'a why your mtmey buys more st this fine when you shop here regularly! CE T-BONESTEAKS .. . . . .. per lb. 49c RUMP ROASTS per lb. 55C SHOULDER ROAST per lb. 33: HAMBURG STEAK per lb. 33c BRISKET OF BEEF . . . per lb. 2lc SHORT RIBS OF BEEF lb. 27c PORK HOCKS. pickled lb. 21c special .. 2 lbs. 29c EXTRA LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCE. special .. . . . . ;. 2 for 29c ISLAND GROWN NEW rumors. lbs. 23c LIPTON '3 ORANGE PEKOE TEABAGS plig.oi60 59c ' ST: CROIX--OVEN BAKED PORK & BEANS. 20 oz. Zfor 37c R BOY - LGE. 20 OZ. TTNS CORN.Cream Siyle 2for 25c NEW SPREADY ACHEEZ TREET 801. Glass 27c CO-OP CHOICE - 20 OZ. TOMATO JUICE Zior 25c TOAST COCOANUT COVERED MARSHMALLOYIS Ige. bag 33c STANDING RIB ROAST per lb. 43: PICNIC HAMS. smoked ..... lb. 53: FRUIT and vnonraatns 39:: l gfjender 393! real firm each l5c CUCUMBERS . . 2 for l7c GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS .. per lb. 19: WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lb. bags 79c rmm. QUALH! KETCHUP bottle 23: PARD-FOR BETTER DOGS DOGFOOD Ziins 25: MIRACLE WHIP ' SALAD DRESSING 8oz. jar Iic LIME - ORANGE - ROOT BEE or GINGER ALE. Sussex 2lge..39c Itesis in this ail also on sale at: Montages. Vernon River. Merall. Tracsilis and lartl iieatica -HTT1 QUIIN IT: YOU EO- CHARBQTTITOWN after John's disappearance and J1 .,-W.-..... -u-we--on-tog.-no-av--..- -