Texas, White- Good Size GllAPEFIlllIT 6 Tor 356 I look at PASGAL crirni cucumsrnsi Large-For Juice Extra Large . Firm, Hard Washed Coreless . 59 '1 asvv it rarniur NITE The following Specials on sale Friday from 4 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Shop at your leisure in our clean. spacious market.--No phone ord- ers on Friday Night Specials. Maple Leaf - Pure Lord. 2 lbs. for . 45c Winona Maid-24 oz. jars For Your Floors- Shinola Wax. lb. tin . 35: Shlriff's Lushus Jelly Powders. 3 pligs. 25:. Best Quality - Standard g Black Tea. per lb. . . . 69: Lean, Tasty Porli Chops. par Ib'. . 61: xxxwxxx. 'v(NN uyv& .Q Igop FREE DELIVERY Dwowe 2807 Plum Jam. 3 iars for 51.00 BOOKING APPLES RIPE TOMATOES. plig. CRANBERRIES. per lb. box. ea. CARROTS. 3 lbs. for . No matter what day-and every do big produce department. vegetables arrive directly now they're here-bursting with flavor . . up meals with the crisp, . these prices-they add up to real savings on your daily shopping list. ICEBERG LETTIIGE FLORIDA ORANGES. 2 doa. for COURTLAND APPLES. doz. . . . "P r 2808 the calendar says, you can see Spring to- y-right in Co-OP,-SUPER MARKETS'S Our fresher-tasting fruits and from America's sun-lands. And . ready to perk delicate taste of Spring. And just Large, Firm Heads, ea. .. 19c 19c Large, Green Sticks, ea. ...... Island Grown 4IbS....2.x........ Long, Green, 2 Ea. ................. ........... c . . . B9: 39: 33: ...27: I4: Libby's Evaporated MILK. tall tins. 2 for . . 29: Da1ton's - Jolly Good - Reg. 45c Peanut BUTTER. 16 oz. iar 33: Select Island - for good Chowder CLAMS. 4 tins . . . . , . . S'l.00 Reg. price 89c-Giant Size LUX. granulated. pkg. . . 69: Christie's - RITZ BISCUITS. pkg. . . . 19: Silver Lasses MOLASSES. qt. container 35: -351.-g7;3' ouuiinr M-guts Fresh Frozen l MACKEREL. lge. size. ea. 23: Delicious Breakfast BACON. per lb. . . . . . . . 57: Rolled Prime I . RIB-ROAST. per lb. 93: Prime Beef ' SHOULDER ROAST. lb. . 59: No Cooking - No Waste COOKED HAM. per lb. Sl.l0 Ef Market THE ONE STOP MKIRK 7" o MONTREAL. Feb. 21 - (CP) - Mr. Justice Francois Caron today postponed continuation of Mont- mal's vice probe until Monday when stenographeia refused to Work until they had been paid. J93" Draceau. counsel for the petitioners in the Judicial inquiry hearing allegations of vice oper- ations, said it was impossible to obtain atenog ide because the probe petition- era were unable to pay them. WASHINGTON. Ebb. M-(OP)- The Economic Co-operation Ad- ministration announced today .1. to take ev- tractora and agricultural equip- ment in Canada. TI1ey”re. Marveifsl Theyie Good! The CRISPIEST Sodas ever. made! IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY OF .BBCUl'13 CRESCENT CARNIVAL . Br IIANCII PABKIION KEYED I (continued) Miss Forbes. graduated from Miss Wiinaorla School in 1902. and made her debut the following year. She is a mambo of the sewing Circle and the Vincent Club. She is ai-' Lied to of the most promin- ent fami-liea in Boston. her pater- nal grandmother having been Miss Penelope Hemingway before her marriage. and her mother. ,Miss Gertrude Lyman. Mr. Forbes is the President of the well-known baniklm firm of Forbes, Dexter and Forbes, and Treasurer of the Union Club. Mr. Breckenridge. who is a sen- ior at Harviard. prepared for col- lege at Groton. He is I member of the AD. and Hasty Pudding Clubs. He is I "three Letter" maxi homing made both the"Varslty root- ball team and the 'Varsity hockey team. and being nowicaptain of the 'Varaity Crew. Since the death of his father in 1898. he has made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Forreatal, of Commonwealth Avenue and Dodliam. relatives of his mother, the late Anne For- restal Breckenridge. Through his mother. Mr. Breckenridge is also related to the Southern branch of the !'oru-estal family residing in New Orleans. as well as to the Rut- ledges and many other prominent Orleanlsn families. Through his father. he is related to Senator Breckenridge of Kentucky, and by marriage. to the Fontalnes of New Orleans. -his late stepmother hav- ing been the daughter of Mrs. Charles Fontalne of that city, and the sister of the Reverend Auguste Fontaine. Mr. Marcel Fcntaine. Mr. Narcisse Fontai-he and Mrs. Napier Rutledge. nee Olarisse Fon- talne. it is expected that a large Southern conttnvgent will be pre- sent at the wedding. which will lake place at Trinity Church in June, immediately alter Mr. Breck- enridge's graduation from Har- vard. After mkiinz a wedding triP around the world. the young cou- ple will reside in Milton, as Mr. Breckenridge expects to enter his father-in-law's firm. He retains his lnteruts and his property in Louisiana, but has no immediate plans for returning there for any length of time. VIII Anna Forbes Breckenridge of Boston. whose husband, christen- ed Andrew for his father, but uni- versally known as Brock. had be- latedly brought her to New Or- leans. was conscientiously but cri- tically returning the first calls that had been made on her. She was walking from -her own house to Mrs. Marcel Fontain's. where she intended to start that after- noon. for only a few blocks di- vided the two. and she believed in exercise. Although there had been no un- due delay in answering her rule at the doorbell. this had not re- ceived the inetnntaneous attention which Anna demanded. and re- ceived. in her own house. The colored butler was cheerful and cordial, and assured her. as he ush- ered her into the dim drawing room, that Miss Estelle would be glad to see her - that she would be right down; but thgit had been gg.g.....LL. cavenillsli churches observe World llay of Prayer The World Day of Prnytf W35 observed in Cavendish on Fridai afternoon. Feb. 9th. It 9119 I10-me of Mrs. Alfred Moore. The meeting was opened by M"- Auan wyand of the Christian church who read a very interest- ing article on the World Day 01 rum and all Joined in I prayer for peace. Mi-a. Cedric Simpson (Baptist) led in Call to Worship and Ador- gtlon, Mn. Stirling Campbell. Penitence, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson... Assurance. Mrs. David Johnston. Dedication of Bell- Prayers were then offered by M". wygnd, Mn. Ernest Mclillre and Mrs. Milton Green. . A aolo, "Fatrest Lord Jeaus' was very feelingly rendered by M135 Jennie Moore. An address on "Perfect Love Gasteth Out Fear" in the lllht Of world conditions todlr. followed by . prayer of penitence for our aharo in the world to the in was given by Mrs. I Love Profound”, "rhea will I Love. My strength, My Tower", "Just As I Am" and "The Day Thou Ctaveat rm: Ia lnded". with the benodic tion closed the nicotine. A social hour to owed when re- freshments were rved by MP!- Ira Mccoubrey. Mrs. Milton Green. Mn. Olaf Stevenson and Mrs. Lorne Macflaill Iulsted by the I " .f a , T09 Ill - p : the throat ? I' Ilaallnm-aa.id rnlaiaa g by the audio i 1 it"-.l't'.'oi'”' a can at E. E ?. errsiicisieg is one rmuisioii Niil iiitl inn: NdIii'llI(.lN ill f'ilWiV",ii' a quarter of an hour before, and Anna had still seen no sign of her hostess. gout-iide. the sun wu shining brightly. but none of its devastat- inc rays penetrated the brocade draperies overlaying the lace cur- tains at the long windows. The only real radiance in the room was focused on a large painting. hang- ing ag one end of it. and illumin- ed by bright bulbs arranged in a series within a brass cuing. It was the life-size portrait of a young and beautiful with her two children. which. for all its srtificiaility of pose. setting and costumes, had a certain dia- tinctiori and nsiderauble charm. A little boy was represented stand- ing with one hand resting on the arm of the sofa. above a brocade draped over it, and the other on the ornate carving which constitut- ed its back. A little girl was the most iiiwural figure of the three: she was curled up comfortably on the sofa beside her mother, dress- ed in simple white muslin, wear- "mg 3 large pi-nil: bow on the top of her hair. Anna was so engrossed in her study of this portrait that she did not hear her hmtess come into the drawing room. She turned, slight- ly startled. to see that she was no longer alone. ”lihis is Anna Breckenridge. Mrs. Fontaine," she said. ashamed of her embarrass- ment. and speaking swiftly to cov- "I've been admiring your. we 32” Pg" get is '1:-4 gm I-1 ES fl? Q8 '3 -1 B4 0 F "My husband tlicught so, when Alexander painted it, ten years ago.” Mrs. Fontaine answered. "it is good of you to return my call 50 Prompt-15'. l was extremely sorry to find you out when I came to see you, and now I am truly sorry to have kept, you waiting." She was wearing very deep mourn- ing for her husband, but its sever- ity was relieved by the triple stirarids of pearls which hung around her neck. "We are all delighted in this neighborhood that you and Breck are opening up your house." Mu. Fontaine continued. "Breok has made us wait a long time for-the privilege of welcoming his beauti- ml Boston bride." "I'm afraid I don't answer to hhat descrirptioin, Mrs. Fontaine. You're the first person who has ever called me beautiful - except Breck, of course. in his momenta of aberration. but he doesn't have those any longer. And with a child seven years old, I certainly can't consider myself a bride." "Is your little boy really as old as that! What do you call hdan?" (To be continued) X-.-SERVICE PILOTS AND NAVIGATORS -UNDER 35-. Commlssioned Rank on Entry Married or Single 71:... Wtcat2aal49toSd4(du9 7ltee(tealStaou(a.ul4 RCAF ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Farfallhrtiralrs, 6': to Ilaaastkaf Iluranha . I OR MAIL THIS COUP Short-Term Commission (5 years) will be Granted Gratuity at the End of Service ----A... I .. '1 1 aacaramio omen. I.O.A.l'. nsnoa suiasraasma. r. a. I. I rnosiai aounnama mi. noon. in ..,.... - I Please send me dotalla on how I may re-enter the I Royal Canadian Air Forces: Pilot or Navigator Street Address Clly...............,..m-PIOVIIIOO--Ea-u-I-e-or I.'..l.-............... I