NOVEMBER 25. 1953 . it Basilica Scout I Group Committee is Reorganized vnder the chairmanship of Mike .,,,,pbeii. a representative not!!! it parents met la.at,evenlrtg in the ,mpe.s of The Workman: Com- iensailon Board and selected from m.,.,.. present the following Basilica Parish scout Grout! Com: mince: Mike Campbell. ohsirrnim. ms, MacDonald, Treasurer! Mrs. ttilalldier. secretary: Rev- F- Mac- lliinnlti. Ind”-' 5-mi Frmk camp" hm, Alan Macxlnnon. and Mrs. vfnnitgllnil as members. other in- ,(,,.,,5,,.d parents attending were try and Mrs. Atkinson. Harold ttmziiesscy and Mrs. P. Campbell. prirvlnclill headquarters was rep- ,,,.5gntcd by Executive Commission- , tinrdon Kerr. Tile leaders of the Basilica Pack. uihn Richard. cubmaster. Joan mi and Frances Doucette. assist- wt-ro presented to the as- cd parents. those present were very en- ic regarding the support of mp and all agreed to do their i furthering scouting in the .,-.i Ilzlrisll. -rriihi HOWARD MclNNIS IVITTEI) FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MAIIIIIAGES. DEATHS 5llc Per insertien . lj73Er”rTsi iii.Alt"l(-At ti; Wmtern Hospital, . berion, on Nov. 25th, 198, to Mr. r.:'.d Mrs. Jack Clark, Alma. it son, nelght 8 lbl. i',lf.l.AGHAN - At the Prince iviiinty l-lnspital on Wednesday. Nov:-niher 25. 1953, to Dr. and xlrs. W. E. Callaghan. Summer- .-tde, a daughter, weight 7 lbs, 2 till. -nu DEATHS IiFl.l.Y - At the Charlottetown Hmpiiiil on November 25. Mrs. Vnrnerled Kelly In her 40th year. Her remains were transferred from the Hennessey Funeral llnrne to her late residence In linrell from where the funeral mil take place on Friday morning .it nzne o'clock to the Church of that Little Flower for Requiem itlgti Mass. Burial tn the church veirwtery. N.ll. Maolean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahire DIAL 5549 TNE NEIIIIESSEY FUNERAL NOME W Kant IL. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director all Dial 7400 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dignlflod, Courteous sentee CHARLOTTET OWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Eusion St. mar. seas Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - noaanr E. ananuav OEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN PIIONOGRAPH - Three speeds. Beautiful tone. Only 334.95. Toombs Music atete. DON'T FAIL to attend Zion W. A. ten. and sale of work Thursday, Nov. as, 4 to 6:30 pm. Home cook- mg and candy tables. A. riclcann at C0,. are unload. in! cars at Albion Nut and Bpringhlli Coal today. TOYS! And what a. grand selec. tion to choose from. The island 3001 ROOM. Great George.stree:. ,HlBTOBIOAI. PAGEANT. Bap- tist Young People's enacts "One Hundred Years and More", 8:15 this evening. Freewili offering. Everybody welcome. BAPTIST PAGEANT. Church hall, 8:15 this evening. Hear Myrtle and Bud McMurtry, Mar- ilyn and Barbara Rupert. Acadia quartette. Fret.-will offrring. Everybody welcome. I CORONATION MEDAL - Ml". . W. ll. Beers who recently re-I tired from the position of Asslstaiit Postmaster at Charlottetown has: been avtarcied the Queen Elizebethl II coronation medal in recognition. of his services wliiie employed nil the Postal service. , FARM PllRCHASED- The 200- ncre fariri at Kcppouh owned by? I Mr. Frank Clark has been pur- chased by Dr. J. P. Lantz of this city. The farm. formerly known list the Walsh Farm, has been under: cultivation for many years. On liicl property are six buildings, includ- ing the farmhouse. COLORFUL WINDOW-There is a Highland pipe band on parade inthe window of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau. The miniature figures are the wank of Pipe Major Shirley Burke of the Leeds and Lassies Pipe Band. Also In the window is a larger figure of at pitper in full cos- tume and carrying a set of real. although child-size. bagpipes. A selection of colorful Scottish pic- tures and a. grass-green base com- pletes an attractive display. NEW JIUDSON HER!.'-YesI.eir- day at the showroom of W. R. Jenkins. the 1954 Hudson was on display. The new Hudson line in- trotmcea Instant action engine with super induction and flight line stiyllng. It boasts a lush salon interior with smart. upholstery In rich fabrics. The Hudson family includes the Hornet. the Wasp and the Jet. They are handled exclus- ively by W. E. Janklne who is pro- vincial distributor. Island Equip- ment Co. Ltd, Eiumimerslde, were inadvertently listed as master deals. rs MEN'S IIIIETTNG - The regular meeting of the Centennial Y's Men's Club was heldin the Y., MICJI. last night. Ross Affleclr and lilsrry Thompeo acted as co-chair- men. Mr. Bud Maclviurtry was guest speaker and took as his topic "The Ages of Wisdom". Mr. Manmirtry gave a moat inteneatlng talk on his work with young men. in vocational education. Bob Ciiggy introduced . Goodwin, representing the Great Morton. who will be in Char- lottetown next week. under the sponeozihlp of the Centennial Y's Mm. Mlnutu of the previous nteetlnz were rout by Bill Hambly. The sing song was led by "Kayo" Maolnnls. with Bob Crook at the piano. There were 38 members pnlmt. The meeting closed with "rho Queen", CAI. ACCIDENTS - Two high- way accidents at a minor nature oocurnd at cherry Valley comer yestartlay. In the late afternoon. two can proceeding in opposite di- Government House. its tuuful decor supplarnented by arrmgg. ments of fall flowers, was the scene of a delightful reception yes-t.crday afternoon, when several hundred guests were entertained by His Honour Lieutenant Gover- nor T. W. L. Prowsa and Mrs. Prowae. The Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Prnwso received their guests in the drawinrg rooms. which were adorned with silver vases of pink and rose csrnatlons. Mrs. . wearing II. most becoming gown of royal blue. was ugiated by Mm. J. E. R. Macliiwan. Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. J. J. Morris, Mrs. .8. Mac- Kay. Mrs. J. D. Macciuigan. Mrs. R. H. Nicholson. Mrs. A. 0. Mac- millan and Mrs. A. W. Rogers, while Capt. J. J. Connolly, V.D., Lleut. Col. A. W. Rogers, E.D., Wing Cmldr. A. G. Macmillan and Siirg. Cmdir. L.E. Prowse were in attendance upon the Lieutenant Governor. In the main dining room. the table was arranged with a bowl of asters, harmonizing with the ur scheme of the room, and tag) '3 in silver candelabra. Recent Canadian , Army Reguits The following recruits were dee- l parched to No. 1 Personnel Depot, Halifax. for processing for enrol- ment in the Canadian Anny Act- ive Force: J.E. Ma.oPhee. Charlottetown: J. E. Gaudet. St. Louis: A. J. Arsen- ault, St. Louis; A. R. MacDonald, Malipeque; and R. T. Stewart. Mal- peque. Sigmn. J.F. Ma.cPherson, New- town Chose was enrolled in the Royal Canadian signals, Canadian Army Aotiva Force, for a period of three years on Nov. 13th and was posted to Barrifleld. Onit. Pie. G. M. Keatiing. Breadalbane, was enrolled in the Royal Called- ian Army Service Corps, Canadian Anrny Active Fame for a period of three years on lath Nov. and post- ed to Camp Borden. Ont. Pte. L. V. MacNeill. Albemton, enrolled in the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Canadian Army Active Force on Nov. lath for 3 period of three years and was posted to Petawawa, Ont." P c I I four month's visit with her mother, Mrs. William southgats. surrey. Eiigland. Travelling on the Whit.- ney Furness 8.3. Newfoundland, Mrs. Furness was met by her hus- band at Halifax on Monday. TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Reception Yesterday At Government House A 0131118! bmlllueir 01 let-ars in I only held the first of a series of blue and white Wedgwood bowl centred the mantiepioce. Presiding over the tea urns were M.-rs. A. W. Mathaaon, Mrs. M. E. MacGulgan, Mrs. B.l:. MacDonald and Mrs. C. 8. Trainer. Mrs. LE. Wellner and Mrs. J.J. Connolly poured tea in the secorld dining room, where gold and white chrvyaanthamums were used. in keeping with the, green back- ground. Anleting in the dining rooms were Miss Mary MacDon- ald, Miss Emma Whclan, Mrs. Lois Mtoobonald. Mrs. J.P. 1-lillion. Mrs. A. Kelly. Miss Jean Gill, Miss Adele Maclielllan. Mrs. P. Rana- han. Miss Mary MisQua.ld, Mira: Bessieo Beer, Miss Dorothy Dever, Mrs. L. Friuilr. Mrs. H. Tldmarah, Miss Mona Wilson. Mrs. T. Laid- la'.v. Mrs. 0. Rogers Jr,, Mrs. G. Fisher, Mira. F. Jelks, Mrs. A. Hogzui. Mrs. W. Burnett and Mrs. L. Prowse. The floral arrangements were completed by a strlkliig bouquet of willie chirysantlmmums in the en- trance hsill, where soft chamber music was supplied by members of Al Blanch ri's (,l'ciiest.na. sicoiiisifiiispiiiyw By Travel Bureau In keeping with its policy of supporting all important events celebrated locally, the Travel Bur- eau is participating in the observ- ance of St. Andrew's Day through the medium of its Great. George street show window. The work. was done by the staff headed by the Director, Mr. George V. Fraser. Featured in the display honor- ing? Scotland's patron saint is a large doll. Dressed from head to toe in the traditional Scotch kllt, the doll represents a piper and is complete in every detail even to a. tiny set of bagpipes which really play. The exceptionally attractive figure is the handworl: of Miss Shirley Burke who also contribut- ed nnother feature to the window display. I Her second is a case of six inch dolls in full Highland costume rep- resariting a miniature pipe band. In the band are three drummers and tour pipers. all complete with in- struments and carefully enclosed in a special plastic front case to protect them. This set of figures won first print for handicraft won: at the Charlottetown Exhibition in 1952 and is attracting a. great. deal of interest. Completing the window display is a large poster depicting a High- land piper marching as he blows, and some photos taken at local Highland games. P.E.l. LIBERAL tague, or the Secretary, F. Charlottetown. ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET Guest speaker, Mr. Duncan K. MacTavish, O.B.E., Q.C. President, National Libera Dinner tickets 551.50 Y.M.C.A., Wednesday, December 2nd at 6:30 P.M. Tickets may be secured from:--William A. Currie, cfo R. T. Holman Ltd., Summerside; Jr., P. R. Mccormac, Charlottetown; Lou Poole, Mon- A portion of Mr. M1-1cTavishis address will be broadcast at 9 p.m. over CFCY. iissociiirioii I Federation of Canada Benjamin Rogers, A. Large, Q.C., Box 442, I .eotlena became involved in a head- on collision. Although damage to both vehicles was quite extensive: the only injury was it alight cut on the head of a little girl passen- ger in one of the cars. The sec- ond accident occurred when it motorist apparently lost control of his machine and crashed into it power pole. breaking it in two. It is reported that the pavement at this point is covered with a coat- ing of clay which IIIIF,'l wet, nulkes mwcillng around this sharp ourve very difficult. riiersgalez Mrs. E. A. Mnlue of East My- any has entered the P. E. I. Hos- pital for treatment. POTATO DEALERS ATTENTION Effective immediately no further AND ASSEMBLEIIE deliveries of potatoes by truck to the Railway Wharf, Charlotte- town, can be accepted until further notice. This action is necessary to permit the unloading of box cars new on track in Charlottetown. In view of the u1'i;9Ylf?Y Of the situation. we expect full co-operation of all Truck- ers, Assemblers and Dealers to relieve the congested Mrs. Unsworth Gurney. wife of the manager of Falconwocrl farm. arrived home last nilht RH" ' situation in Charlottetown during the next few days. P. E. I. POTATO MARKETING BOARD SELLING AGENCY. ' Flrlwnrd lsilind The HeaItIi-Filled oameqeyzazeitasxaedl MINUTEMAID Minute Maid Orange Juice-eeneentrstad in you as last as the luscious orange: are PRIKN-II 20990? for your health. with no sugar added. it is an excellent soime oi Vitamin C I Absence of Feel, for itiIanta' dieutlea. Oil mites it rater Enjoyable Function At Notre Dame The sisters of Notra Dame Acad- two chicken suppers in the din- oreatod an atmosphere of friend- iineaa and appreciation for the hundreds of citizens who patroniz- ed the supper. Added color and Interest was given to the refreshment hour when the patrons chatted in spaci- ous halls and visited several of the class-rooms where francy work. aprons, leather work and a great variety of novelties were on dis-1T play and sale. 1 Special provision was made for, the entertainment of the young folk who accompanied their par- Milchell MacDonald and Mrs. Fred 1,. Coyle. The supper will be rcprnt-W ed this evening. Art Display By interested adults viewed the 66 ex-, market building. The showing wllll continue daily until 5 p.rm on Sat- urday. . Art: Instruction in the city schools enthusiastically referred to the col- lection as the best she has ever seen from'the hands of children oft any country. i The display. which is having it's! d S lottetown. was arranged for by the National Gallery of Canada under the direction of Mr. H. 0. Mc- Curry as part of an exchange ox- ltibition followli'iK'irhB DRYCICIDW Man of Canada in Commonwealth. Children's Art Exhibition in lll Japanese cities last year. In County Court ,7 The case of Philip Smith versus: Russell Driscoll, an action for payment of monies alleged to, be due on the sale of potatoes, OP!"- ed before Judge C. St. Clair Trainer in Queen's County Court yesterday and was adjourned to a date to be fixed. Mr. A. J. McDonald appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. Al- ban Farmer for the defendant who filed a counter claim for 589 alleging overpayment. The orig- inal action is In the amount of 51.30.00. In opening the case Mr. Mc- Donald admitted at the, outset that his client did not have a lie- ense as a producer from the Po- tato Marketing Board. Judie Trainor than noted that it he- came necessary to decide on the matter of law as well as on the hasia of facts to be adductd through evidence. He mentioned the case of Rayner versus Mac- Nnught heard before Supreme Court Justice M. R. Mccuizan last: November and said since no appeal had been taken from tho dot-Ision handed down It would necessarily stand I! 8 RUM?- Mr. McDonald suggested an ad- journment to permit counat-l greater opportunity to !tilil,V ""9 matter as he had expected to argue on the fact! 0nl.V- He Will he had thought that the thriller, of non-possession of n ilctrnsni would be Introduced by the do- fondant In any event. Mr. Farmer, stated he felt there was it gnarl, defence just. on the merits of thai use and was rearlv in prnrenri. However. when Jiidtzt-, Trainnr suggested the attnrncys agree on the matter he consented to the- sdiournment. , Also mentioned during the pro- ppedjngst was the now famniist Willis case in which the (Ieclsinni of the Supreme Court of l"i-intro was appealed to; thn Suni'emt- Court of Cnnarln. The lI.s.vner versus MHPNIIIISIII case involved the non ilolirr-t',v of R mumrity nf potatoes filifll'lnil-Ni)" ...-ranged for nt an rizrevtl pi'wc.; In part the defence was bncrtd on the fact that plaintiff did nnt luv? in license from the Board at the time of Ilfreod rlclivomv. Plain-, tiff had hat! a license hilt. It dinii ht-en cancelled hy the Board fnr' failure to obey ti Rnnrd order. The Court found that contract: mung try plaintiff prior to the legal expiry date of the liccnsol ((-7ontln-ued oriaase 83 IN MEMORIAM In mi mu 1 of our d-rllnx tlaughtn - his-Icy natciiiiau-'. who departed this ilk November 26th. lose. 11.; ppaqu (in. fourteen years have . since tlatth its gloom III shallow! on within our hole where all seemed , bright: And took from nan shining light. we mks that light and as: will. Her vacant place there In none to Brothers. Protestant Edith liiavliean and Louise Mac- Maoxlnnon, Walter Carson, Mank MnoFrldyen, Hector MncNevin. Mrs. Jane Mac- Cannelll. L. E. MOOKIHHDII, Mrs. Colin MnoPadxyeni. Willard Mao- Kinnon. MacPha.il, Joe Mncxcnzie, James Ilall, Alex Drirrrih. Jlughes and Gertrude Stewart. 31 i East Iloyalty. (Collected by Mrs. 4 Rtilrertsnn. I55 00 . Mrs. Edgar Hearts ----- I soon P.'if'llI Mrs. Harold Hearts, More than I. thousand childrenfMrs. J. Mlliztiy, Mrs. in addition to is large number of J. hlblts of Japanese art now being,M;-5. M Dm,-M.h' Mm V. Dennis shown at the art centre in I.hElIt,f;-5, ,Screnson. Mrs. W. MaAQua.t'rle. Mrs. V. lifncwilllalns, Mrs. A. A. .Holmes. Miss P. E. Johnston. Director of W. Rob,.,.,..m,,' the Art Centre and Supervisor oflmems 8,.” Mrs. F K ii". i . initial showing in Canada at Ch:ir- l lie" W5. , HATf7llli.l)IrIR--ln iloving memory of my sister "Shirley" who pruned nwny Ngvembcr 26th, 1939. I I hnveqhlorlaly, your memory deu- '. re', Potato Case , ” '"-' '""'” '"' But the sweetness will linger for- As I tr-easun the memory of you. Orphanage Collections Canoe Cove Dlstrlrt, Collected by MacPhee. Harold Francis Madbougall, George Darrach, James .'I5c: Mrs. Pt-arley Shaw .50e: Annie MacRa e. otal 5.26.25 Harrington, Collected by Anna hlircriizllilzle, Mrs B Ncwsome. ' l"r.ir(l. . Ii. Masher, Mrs. i In iii CV 815.35 Every year at this time we bring i INTRODUCTORY oi-Tat: )nii sholilri like: ; Belt purrllnscri will he ziiorvotzimiiiisirzin FREE Monrigramming not COVPFPII ' V'9T,V mind the "Gift that Means More PAGE FIVE -0.131.- ing hall of the Academy last eve- Kt-nzle. ' . out and dust off a little "jingle". . . ning which was well attended. Fol- sl.00 crtah: James MacKenz.ie, It contains such very, very good Christmas Shopping Advice that we (lowing the usual pattern which has Daniel MacNevln, Milton Mac- ”'"P)V "N19" 1" 't 3” by! 0 characterized and made popular Nevin, Hugh MacPhee Ray Mac. TW” ii” "W"-h b9"”" CDT!"-'"" this annual event, an abundance Phec, Mark Ilrnsan, Neil Dar-rah. ' Mid 1" thfoulh UM 310" of nice things to bat. dalntily serv- James D. MacDonald, Alex Mac- Tm” ""9 Mm" "1 B"”i" ed on tastefully decorated tables. Donald, Daniel mid Gm 3”” """" a As they made their selections ahead of the crowd At no time at all they had finished the , chore - And spirits still high they swept out of I the door. 'Twas the week hefnre Christmas And, oh, what a dirt Every aisle jammed with shoppers Arid tempers worn thin. , 00 met. Mrs H- C””""””" ll0LMAN'S MORAL Be Early! Be 9"” The "T19 of "My fm,l,w"' Mrs. 1.. Stewart, Mrs. V. Stewart, g HHDMY Re Wise! ' ;iIl1de;ali)nl;tyla;letyhduag:t;1:ro acnI1uxI1I;gc,'M,.5V C, Pm”-ms, M”. R. MECDOW 'llie service is Better and so are the ' , ,. .. Buys! ments made, a further niiitribl:-,l”ld5OB&;,lf'h3if1dvVM,&f' VP'mR1?ddd' tion to the success of the eveniniz..k,'l R,,d,,f.,',,.5. ii e.”M'r5 gel THE C.-W1" Til.-'i'l' NIICANS .VfOllE is MONOGRAMMEDI And that The Sisters were supported ylm H uj '0 Mme G l of a truth. because you know. yourself, when you receive a gift: that throughout by the lneml.ie.rs oil Mn o y-"W rye V”E- Hv, is persrmalizs-d with your very W" ,,,,,,,,1,, Nu mink more at it mu Notre Dame Academy Alunini who, - H-um -Mrs; A-, it "ti('l'n ,iiist yflllalll. -lItriIllillI'S has added this additional Sperinl were convened for the purpose lll-in. M M: . Mrs. C , . olrio.ianiiniiig ,H9Ililr'(- grist in time 10,- 3-niir Christmas Shopmng. der the joint leadership of M25. , r -, Mn! be Isrmn Mrull he IIVWIUIIK to take advantage of it. Here's III (in Thursday. any Boy" --On Friday. the FREE lrodurlory Offer applies in Wrillots and Billfolds-and On Saturdar. e purchiisr of Plzuing Cards rates a snmrt Monogram on each nnl NXV varii from the rice in the rloli--e, nil .FRL'E! R:-gular charge; 1... by the Special Introductory Offer arr- When doing your Christmas Shopping keep in is MONOGl'tAMMED"l reasonable . . . H. Love, Mrs. B. Andrew. 31.00 each: Mrs. N. Da.ttrach,. Harry Mnoctlusland, M1-5, V,i Mrs, R. Parlrman, Ms. Mrs. Harold Ce- Mrs. W, Amlrevw, Mil- red Stewart, Mrs. P. Mainline, Willinim Wheatley, Mrs. B. mith, Mrs. A. Robertson. .'l5c: Mrs. E. lifacKinnon. .50c each: Mrs. A. M.acNevin, C. Ma.uMllls.n. . 832.25 IN MEMIOVRIAM ever, Always Remembered by "Mb!-la." PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING Telephone Company's Wage Dispute Pursuant to Section 21 of The Trade Union Act, a Public Hearing will be held in the Legislative As- sembly Chamber, Provincial Building, Charlottetoum, on Thursday, December 10th, 1953, at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon, to inquire into the matter of a wage dispute between the members of Local Union No. 1811 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Work- era and The Island Telephone Company, Limited. As this hearing will be concerned with the matter of wages and hours of employees as well as other oper- ational expenses of the Company having a direct effect on the cost of Telephone service, the public are invited to attend and take part in the proceedings. Dated this 24th day of November, 1953. I ' 1. 3. Mas-MILLAN, Secretary, Public Utilities Commission. OVOQOOOOGO-4b4vOsOO-6&4 GIANT SIZE FAB 1 TIN AJAX BOTH FOR 83c r90-OOOO-O-O-O Shel lcrl FILBERTS, T-2 I5. . 27c OCQOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOOOO QFAKICR. ' I FLOUR 2-! LB. HAG 31.69 Ill'Y NOW 0 oooeeooooeooooooeoooooe Shollcrl liltAl'.ll. NUTS. T-2 lb. ... 35c Siiolltrtl g WALNUTS. I-2 lb. 45:: AOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO TEN D Eli LEAF TEA BAGS LARGE SIZE 609 Plig. 69c v OOOQOOOOOOQOOOOOOO-0460M A Full Variety of Cut Mixed Pt-cl. finntlictl (lhcrrles. Pino- zapplv tutti (iiiron I'N'I now In stock. DIAL 6545 6546 .oeeOOe9eoveoevoo oo-ooeeoo-eoroooooK :;::":."::.::.:: I-tor --.?L.-'1.-,-.-.-.en- 7Ee:al7a&.'uoty HNE F0005 . 4 I ....oo.a1;ne:an..... Shoulder ROAST BEEF. IE. . . . . .-... .-. . . .. 29: RIB STEW BEEF. lb. 23: Fresh Grtiund , HAMBURG STEAK. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 49: ROUND STEAK. lb. ............... 43: FRUITS MARITIME MADE MINCE MEAT Irrtrgc Florida 24 Oz. Jar Grapefruit. 3 for 25 I 3,: New Green ' gwwghg Beans. lie. . . .. . Zlc roan lleatl PEANUT BUTTER Lettuce. each . . l9: l6 Oz. Jar Choice , 1 45 Grapes, lb . .. . He, I-WI . I FLTIFFO Carrots, 5 lbs. . . 25:; sggm-ENENG Sunkist. 1 Oranges. 2 den. 49:! 2 Lbs. 59: Huron TOMATO JUICE. 20 or. till. 2 for . . . . 29: A. B. C. Pink . SALMON, lib. tin 39c nAKER's COOKING CHOCOLATE FIGS Llii. 29c GROCETERIA , The wise Earl-y Shoppers were laughing loud 6? e; ,;,..A --.