"Qqllosen 11.’ 11141 ~ M/ESTERN GUARDIAN V —_ ' AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. lll lhnevc Street. u! ' George Ciow. 125 OIMII 5900i SUMMERSIDE end PRINCE COUNT! Newe, Subwrlptlum Advertising. " ' Tbeliuurdlsnmeybebougbtetemeftbe following den: tn Summereldel Wetter Street: Oeurlie: Drngmere. ll Cntrel Street: we,“ we", Water sum. unit Gnudet. n Granville ltnfl. medium will be delivered to my home In Summenide. Carri 9| [IVI You‘ ..._-f 4mm: ASSOBTMENT of Men- m and Alarm Clocks at Moose Jew- gllers. . .-NEW BILLFOLDS and Venit! case, Finest grain leath and plas- m at Mouse Jewellers. __WANTED. _ number o! Milk Cows due to freshen not later than Dwernber 1st. Please write Heath Caseley, Kensington. _-NOTICE:_Our stores will be closed Monday. Oct. 13th. (SgdJ Ralph Callback & C02 W11 M- Bmrness. _.1)O YOU SHAVE the modern "y? The Electric Shaver: by Rem- mwn Shick. sunbeam Slhovem» ter at Moasc Jcvrellers. __|r()R’SALE-1St0 Ford deluxe coupe ivitli heater and fog lights. All in A-l condition. Bargain for cash. Apply 117 Harvard St. Sum- merside. _BRACE'S STORE and ware- hollsrs will be closed Thanksgiv- mg Day, itiondliy. October 13th. MFOR SALE-HBO Pontiac se-_ rlari Apply Drlscoil Liarage. 350 \Va'cr Street, Sliriilnersidc. -t‘illUliEN SUPPER Miscoucltc liall, Wednmedzly evrnilig, October 15th. hicals served from 5 o'clock cn. ' -l-'OR SALE 1940 ltiotlel itali- '-n f-‘ortl ll'iI(‘I(. (molt roilriltioli. ipplv after ti lliil. K. D. Horne, 341 Argyle Strcet. Summcrsirie. -l.OOI\lEX. ‘Toggles switches. -' lrrclwiaclcs. rloublr» sockets, wit". Ill stock. a'i~u loonlcx roll- liectcrs. 'I'lic Suinmersicle Hard- lvare Co. -R.-\DIO BATTTJRILLS. -- Wei let-k the Evereerly". ilcncral, allti RavFi-Val‘ biltterici. llllrl battery vac Sec iv. im- your rcqllil-cnirllts. the Silmlnerslxlc Hardware Co. -('.-\.‘\’NING lilAtilllNES. — We new have In stock Victor catining machines that \\lII scat tllc 1 lb. l"; lb.. and '.‘ lb. calls. also machines to seal l‘; lb.. and 2 lb. cans. All si-aes a! cans in stock. lined or unlined. The Summerside linrdnare Co. --0.\‘ E LOVELY Beckniailil Piano tuned and in good condition. organs one Console illorirl Ftiionograpll. aargain ])t'I(‘f‘ Sllnliit. ‘fables. and Army benches at. cost price. Gal- ant Grocery Co. -FOR. SALE-Battery and elec- tric radios; also car batteries and llCIlii batteries. ‘Liberal trade-iii allowance on old radios and bat-. terics. Louis Moasc, New Annan. —SUCCESSFUL OPERATION- The many friends of Mr. Daniel 010w. Sumi-llcrsidc. will be pleased to lcarn.th~.it hc underwent a suc- cessful operation at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital. Montreal, on Thurs- day. Last night he was reported to be resting comfortably. S -—I-'ARE\VELL PARTY On Friday evening a goodly number if neighbors and friends gathered it. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley. Baltic. where s farewell party was given in honor of Mrs. Earle Craig who is shortly to ‘cave for her former home in Strannaer, Scotland. Afer all had assembled. Mrs. Earle Mathews. in ll few well chosen words explain- ed the object of the gathering and called upon Mrs. Bruce Crozier to read an address. while Mrs. Wil- liam Burns presented her with u purse. Mrs. Craig very littingly replied after which a1] Joined in 5In8Ing "For She‘! A Jolly Good Fellow." ‘The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and social chatter. A de- licinus lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clark Daselcy. Mrs. Edgar Mathews and Mrs. B. crazier. BARGAIN-be one of the lucby 90. "I! Ill the 5 :nd i0 Depertment. llld bnlil Portable IN- lhrdwne Department. ‘hlmll? They're truly nnuingl ‘ rtment. Abel-summone- SPECIAL-DO women :re going to be very lucky, beeeuse they :re "I"! to get these good qusllty ALPINE SKIRTS, which :re on lelel SIIIIPIIIY. October 10th. The llle: IRS l2 to ZtI-thele Skirt: :re In, "I'l- lervleuble chum-brown, blue, green :nd blselr....'l'be priece '9" 3-95 to 4.50 and they :re going on eele for 1/8 ofl the regular lricc. Mike n lpeclnl effort to get In on thl: 5 nnd l0 Department A shipment of 3 BURNER. MONAIICII 01L STOVES h:: been "N"!!! in the Ihrdwne Dcpntment. aim! In (‘ninth-they're of superior quellty. flulshcd In ettrectlve l‘! end white enlmel wlth\: gins all reeervotr. npente one el’ these Munlrch Oil Steven-you“ enjoy your eonlitng with It. The pricc t: 14.00. To go with the Menneh i: : Tbl: Oven t: : mervelimr: baker-It fit: over two Iilrner: of : three burner stove. thu: leaving one for nrhce eooblngn. . The Price of the oven I: us. These m» mule: :re on aupuy In the We wonder if you huve :re! the new IIOSAVEII. IUBIIEIS for A~ gre:t muny women when welhlng "F "t meet- lplneh "IQ bseli: of thelr ltoehingn-Jhil unlightly m: "mm"! lpletter enn be done :w:y with by the weerlng of llouvfl: W-A little leb on the Innldewf the heel doee away with spinning. Oliver! come in ell sire: and In ell heel heights. To get the moat ‘Mfflwy reellte llonver: mut tit your :hoee perfectly. The price ' 1-9» l~p:lr....Buy a p:lr ol lon-Qlneh Rubber: tedeli 5h“ 99- * here’: : good guy! Quilted COTTON OOMIOITEIS. to beep you "I 0n cold winter IlIfllSln-TIRON Comforter: :re _ y of different cotton print: end filled with good qumy Mfllll I'M’ 63, rescued his brother. 58, W-“Tbebetellxmprleeletl-ll-Cemeleethem lode!- Depeflment- "hyggznpeedeyorlleperweeh. Phnnellifeethlaeervlev order to the boy responsible for delivery en your rune —ElGll'l' DAY CD003! 87.88 t‘ at Manse Jewellerl. drain nmurv o! e Single, . double, or trlpple ltrend of Pearl: can be your: for : very moderate price at Moore Jewellers. -MOASE JEWELLEBS have a special on 15 Jewell Wrist Watches, $16.00 Plus Tax. —F0ll SALE—Farm near Char- lottetown, B6 acres, 40 acre: clear. Buildings in good repair. Price 31500. Apply Adams s; Company. Real Estate. Charlottetown. —RADlO SALES and Service, :11 types of Eveready and General Bat- Mdfl end Accessories. Cheqlm Electric, Kensington. l-wliivrsn. - Small Office Safe new or second hand. Write Box 52, Kenisington. -l<‘0lt SALE. - 193'! Plymouth Sedan with good tires. Also Cock- shutt Gang plow Ln flood condition. l-ilii-ry Macl-“urlane. Augustine Cove. —’l‘llE OFFICE of Dr. Henry Moyse will be closed from Oct. 11 to Oct. 25 inclusive. —1‘IfE OFFICE of E. E. Parbnlan Opd. will be closed from October 2nd to October 16th. for examin- ations and fitting glasses. Office will be open for repairs. u —RCA AND SPARTON RADIOS new. Also a few used Rcmnlngton Typewriters reconditioned. Gallant Grocery Co, Howlan. .-. —JUST RECEIVED Beds com- plele with Spring and itfatiress. Ive Chest. one Drning Rocni SUIIP. 8 pieces. (Ircssers new and used. Gal- lant Grocery Co. Iilowlan. -FOR SALE. — 1944 3 Ton Ford Truck with new hoist and box. New tires. new engine equipped with radio and Iltater. Charles Mac- Kenzi-e, Keinsington. R. R. 5. -IJEDICATION of Baptismal Font. Prtmcetown United Church. Mslpeque, Service. Sunday. October 12th. 1947 at i1 A. M. Preacher Rev. C. J. Crowdis. M. A., Halifax. Sac- rament of Baptism, There will be no} evening service. Mrs. Chester Simpw son, Organist, Rev. James Cross! B. A., Minister. —CIIUBCH OF ENGLAND. — New London Parish. Nineteenth‘ Sunday’ alter ’l‘rinit.y. October 12th. 9.05 A. M. Sunday School by radio.; 11. lloly Ccmmunion. Si. Steph-i en's Church. Burlington. 2.30 Ev-, citing Prayer. St. Thomas‘. Newt London. 7.30 Harvest TITBDIKSQIVIDQ,‘ St. Mark's, Keiisl-ngion. "Praise thc Lord. O my soul. and forget not all. His benefits." Rev. D. E. Noel. Reel tor. —RETURN FROM HOLIDAY _; | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciough. King| Street. Summer-side. have returned alter a pleasant vacation spent in the eastern part of the Province» They were the guests for several day's of their son. Elmer and Mrs. Clow of Cherry Valley, and Mrs. Cecil Ward and Mrs. Cudmore‘ of Chariottetown.-S. l —ll0USlNG CASE IN COURT — On Thursday in the Court. House in Summersidc before Commis- sioner A. Belcher. the application of a landlady to repossess her rent- ed property was dismissed. C. D.| Mccallum, KC. acted for the ap- plicant and J. s. DesRochcs forI the tenant-S. i —$0ClAL CLUB MEETQ -— TM at‘. 4 p.m. on September 9 of theri Ladies‘ social Club of ‘Trinity Uni- . ted Church held its opening meet- ing of the season on Thursday cve- ‘ ntng at the parsonage. The prest- ~ dent. Mrs. Peter White was in the chair. Plans for the coming year were discussed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Arthur Cor- ney. Mira. T. D. Cnrruthers. Mrs. George Bowness and Mrs. Stanley Irtnklettcn-B. Alpine Shirt: :re on ::le Saturday Then Stoves :re mule com- lt‘: very euy in | In e ver- they're . stem . , 0r humid‘ Produced by MARTIN MOONEY Dlflfltd by ROBERT WISI ' $9M) Flzzlv l.- aneg ltlmu, _ ' _..__ CAPITDL-Summerside TODAY (Friddy) end SATURDAY DIG DOUBLE BILL l '-" I v IIIR 1 IIAH LESLIE - IOIIII LRUREIII I Ill! GIIEER - RIIIERI‘ BARRAT J; HARRY WMIIS ROBERT CLARKE " STEVE IRIIIIIE - HARRY HARVEY luduel a; Illlll lull: . yuan :1 lllllll lllll lam: my u Illlll slum: » m: u: Ind l1 an llll Shows 7.I5-—9.I-' MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 Wit-It the III‘II Chapter of Seriul "JUNGLE RAIDERS" meme ~ -- I .ltlllltlilil.fl SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 NEW wAtitlsw sstlsATlo-m Also CARTOON MATINEE TUESDAY 3.30 rune inlay. i . WERE aoizn'l=ogs' —MINIS'I‘ERIAL ASSN. MEETS » Tile executive of the Prince Ed- ward Island lvflnistcrial Associa- tion lnct yesterday lil tllc Baptist CIIIHTIT, SunlmerL-iclc. with the Rev. George Gullah. ’ V presid~ ing. Rev. Charles Czirilcpy was appointed Secretary Pro Tcln. Oth- ers in attendance were Rev. C. O. l-iowlett. 0'Lear_v; Rev. J. A. Mat- Gowan. Kcnslngton. Rev. Ernest J. Barrass. Sulnilicrsidc. A con- stitution of lIil.‘ reorganized as- sociation was drafted and arrange- ments were made for the annual meeting of the Association-S. n. E F» E --PROBATE COURT - Hon. H. L. Palmer. Probate Judge held Court at the Court House Sunzriier- side on hursday when the estatcs of Mrs. Janie Sturdy late of Tryon. ,Wil1iam P. Callaghan late of Sulm-' tmerside. Miss Annie Leard late of Bedequc and Mrs. Louise J. Sense- fer late of Carleton were closed and had Succession Duties fi-xed. The lawyers interested in the estates were Heath Strong. K.C.. and Richard S. Hinton. Mr. T. L‘. Link- letter acted for the Provincial Suc- ‘ ccssion Duly Officen-S. — WEDDING BELLS — The home of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Lea. 733 Siftcqi Boulevard. Calgary. Alberta. ‘was the setting for the marruge daughter. Dorothy Maida. to Mr. William Gordon Rook. son cif Mrs. W.F. Rook. Rev. J. Gordon Jones. O.B.E. officiated at the ceremony before n bower of pale pink glzdloli and greens. Escorted to tlhe altar by her father. the bride wore a gown I of whte taffeta which featured a‘ double bustle and the shined bod- fee we; off-the-shoulder with a thigh net yoke. The sleeves had a double puff and sbc wore long white gloves. He: long tiered veil fell from a crown cf orange blos- soms and her bouquet was ll cul- qde of gardenlas, stcphanotis end pale pink roses. A strand cf pearls was her only Jewelry. a gift cf the brdegrocm. Mrs. John Halls. as ‘matron of honor and Miss Kaflb‘ erine Neiison and Miss Evelyn Tay- lor as bridesmaids aitottded the bride. Little Patsy Himmclman was flower girl. Mr. 1-1.0. ‘rrevelyan was best men lnid the ushers were Mr. Kenneth Hyde niltI Mr. Alfred Lea. During the ceremony. Ml-ss Char- tmisn Johnson was. at. the plan) and accompanied Miss Myrte Cochran. violinist. A reception fol- lowed “then Mrs. GO. 'l‘s_vlol~ pre- sidecl at. the cofifee urns. Mrs. Dick Gaines. Miss Marjorie Scott. Mirt- Margaret Stacey, Miss Frances Stacey, Miss Peggy Nicol. Miss Marlon Mitchell and Miss Doreen Mitchell assstcd in serving. Mr. and Mrs. Rook left by motor for Celforni: to spend their honey- moon prior to mbklng their heme in Calgary. For travelling the bride wore a blue gaburdine dressmaker suit witlh accessories at brown. Her cofsagg} we; of gardcniss and tnv pink roses. (The bride l5 the grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall, Summerside. and of the late Mr. Jnbcr Lea Ind Mrs. Les. Victoria. whom she visited this Stunner.) - S. LONDON - (CPb-Robert Wise, from e fume-filled root-n after :n explos- ion in the factory where thcywork. l‘ O§-O'O§§-OO-O¥O O0 Q0 O4 O O O4 O-O 5 REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MON DAY, TU ESDAY and WEDNESDAY M Also SHRS _, Matinee Monday and Wednes- doy 3:30 ‘ I LAST SHOWING TONIGHT i “SCHO0L FOR SECRETS" Personals —~M.r. Emmett Glow, C.N.R.. Em- erald. wss a visitor to Summerside ycstcrdeyn-S. -—Mr. C. P. McCarthy of Tig- ycstcrdayn-S. —Mally friend; will be pleased to learn of Mr. Jchn Hull Lou's safe return to his home in Los Angeics. California. after spendng the slim- mer months with his sister. Mrs. Ella Hinton. Sturuncrstde. —S. 10-well of London. 0mi.. lre gueytg of the fui-lmers parents. _M-r. and Mrs. Frank Jewell Central Bedeque. Pie. Jewell is s member of the Canadian Army Active Force state toned wZ-th 27 Central Ordnance Depot. London. On-B. —Dr. BC. Keeping. Chief Medl- cal Officer visited Sllmmerside Academy. Mlscouehe Convent, and Kinkorn Convent on October 6th ntld 7th and made physical examin- ations of Bffistudents in Grade eleven. Dr. Keeping :l:o visited Summerside High School. St. Mary‘: Convent on October 9th at. which time he vaccinated 286 school children end 35 pre school child- ren ugeinat smell pox. ll: was as- liltcd by Mil: Eleanor Wheier. hhlln lieelflr bump-S - 000-004 eemuo-eeeoaooee- nisli was ll visitor to Summerslde Ethel TTiiIYwTl "id m! 81'9" "W, till ~ lMahaI Li's i FARMERS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR - . Areas" Certified Grader. at your Service SIIALLIIAII‘! I LIMITED SUMMERSIDE nounur mu. u CAPITOL -—A11 arresting. well-paced story kept the audience on the edge 0f its seats ‘at the Capitol, ‘Ilieatre. Summerside yesterday when RKO Radios drama, made its appearance wrtih Tum Con- way and Martha 0‘Di'iscoii co- starred. Conway has the role o! Steve Barnes, brilliant, criminal lawyer, who is campaigning for (ii-Strict, up. torney against the corrupt incumb- ent Gordon. played by Addison Richards. Steve's fiancee, Georgia Gale. played by Miss O'Dri-scoll. sings at a night. club owned by Vic Wright. close friend of Gordon. To BiORSI/Eveb campaign against co-r- ruption, Wright threatens to prove that Steve once bribed a Juror. Steve beats up Wright, Wright seiz- es a revolver and in the scuffle, the gun is accidentally discharged and. Wright is killed. This scene is wit- nessed by Steve's secretary, who unknown to Steve. is in Wright's pay. Steve makes his getaway. Georgia keeping an appointment with Wright. is found standing over iii-s body with the gun in her hand. Steve tries to confess to the killing, but nobody will believe him. At the girl's trial. Steve turns al- most certain defeat into a triumph by a brilliant maneuver. that also results in a clean-up of the city's corrupt clemr-nt and a date with _the minister for himself and Georgi-a. i James Warren ‘is featured in his second outdoor vehicle based on a famous Zane Grey novel of tlhe old ,West;. RKO Radio's "Sunset Pass," an exciting and dramatic tale of ,tlle coming of law" and order to a little Arizona town which opened last night. at the Capitol Theatre, Sumlriiersidc. Warren. as ltocky, all company detective. and his Chito. are abcard a traili lfor Wagontonguc. when intake a getaway with the _ the train. Rocky goes rests Ash. but while taking prisoner to jail is ambushed and an 1n n“, N”; year, 19110.“, it badly wounded by one of tflFban- dlt gang. Ash brings Rocky back to the ranch. atnd saves his life. but refuses to tcli nviy he has become mixed up with tlhe gang. When Chito accidentiy finds the . gang loot. Ash redeems lrmself by helping frustrate a robbery of the bank amd the bandit leaders are killed. rlll: vmrllllr s. n. u. . l 'cess. One record was broken and several more escaped destruction by the narrowest uf margins. John Cash won tile senior track and field Chiim-Dionzlhip. and ill add- ition to rounding up a grand total o: 30 p0ll1tS~n0 mean feat in it- self—he equalled the track record in the 44o 10:541. and was one- fifth o.f a second behind in both the 100 and 220. Second place was won by Dunstan Murphy, who also put the 1947 field-day in the rrc- brd books when he added 3 inches to the standing brosd-j-unrp record 1937 by Ken Mooney (Imany of you remember Ken; now Dr. Mooney. he is practising ln Montreal). The Junior track and field champion- ship was won by Cullen Delory with a total of 20 points. A detailed de- scription of ail the events would be impossible; however. two or three highlights are worthy of mentiomfflte co-ed race tan added- atti-nctlon this year-t was won by becoming a habit with Joel. As we said before. it was n. gc-od fcld day; competition was keen and in many cases races wcle closely contested. Fortunately photo‘ finish equipment was on the spotI for each race. but (more fortunate- ly) the sharp eyes or the judges, you've guessed it. Joe‘ I -Privsl.e Horace Jewell and Mrs. ' made it unnecessary in» cell for any photos QI the tilreher. 1n closing otlr report on Fieldl Day. we would like to add e word of flmirectuticn to Tip-Top Tailors and Milton's Old Spain for the splendid troplves which they don- ated for the senior and Junior all- round athletes. it L; indeed gnt- ttying to note that. our lending‘ business houses take such an sci- ive interest in sports. Once again- thanks! | At last. it camel We had been expecting it all along; so were the freshmen. On Tuesday night the sophomore: took matter: into titer, own bends. and Gene Meebonntd, ably seemed by severe! of his elus- mutell. put the fifty-odd frelhmen tlmflfih the initiation mill. We will “Criminal Court," - th batti- idlls dynamite the express c;- and icuohhs rendition of "If vru ivcre money.‘ the only girl in the world I 0f 9 feet 3 Inches. efltabiished in I ‘IEFLGUARDIAN. l I I i” ) e I e 1 " - _ _ ,i .. Jrtliunolflne agflillidi“ A l of this newest Barbara Am not.» . . , i I dramatic yet demure . . . In n Inc marl: . . e :4» sprinkled with sequins for glamorous v eninge. I Upper Floor I Main Store Section , SMALLMAII‘! LIMITED SUMMERSIDE {Where Price f .JOVN. *(J\Y0~~J\J\. -~~£ \/\w I: Matched Wit]: \ 1A» cwmv/xxvkgggxm '\rx.\c i ckprrss cannot avoid noticing a tow cf thi- H1 following points: a realistic repre- headed sentation oi’ hmseif as a. cherub- ~R0cky and clinic suspect a young Dtlnfi-Bn Iranche!‘ of the district, Ash Pres- Burge, and "Pluto" Cccnerons izn- ‘ton. vr-hoze sister Jane was aboard itation of a ferocious dcg -- c5- toRhe Preston rmnchw-feculty-mem-berb laughter. Evcry- Ilocatcd in “Sunset Passfiiund an‘ body had a good tme at we ex. ‘Carmichael’: weapon was the same old cow-bell that Rather Muliaiiy used to swing with such a power- ful arm On the corridors of Dalton Hall long before our time. How- ever there seems to be some doubt as to tllie authenticity of the re- port. and not-hing’ official could be learned at’. press time; we may have mcre on that: neilt week. Be that as it may, there ts pow no excuse for sleeping in. Quote Carmichael: “It's a relief; my arm was begin- ning to feel l.ke a blacksmltlrs. Quote "Slugger": "I knew it was not pause to give s detailed ac- count of the nights fun. but. we CAMEO Saturday Matinee} ‘$.30, Evening 7.00 old ' SM faced baby by "Bun" calizighanfa .. by MacDonald and I cue, “Trigger” In “HOME 1N OKLAHOMA” pecially when he too-k offente at a Bob Noland 1nd the SOII 0f the Pioneers. Allo Seth! hi! pense o! the freshmen. who to;k it too good to last". ‘b , That's n, folks for this week. Be ""1 1"" I will be your turn. " seeing you. i Qlelldy Boy Rogers end hi Borne Featuring Dale Evens. Gabby Beyer Something new has been added to Memorial Hall: we now liaic a‘ bell, 01' I should sly three bells —I ‘ I‘ I‘ I I I H I ‘ one on each corridor. Before their; DINE AND DANCE eeee installation, Bob Carmichael par- WEDNESDAY, 9-I A. M. formed the dutes of bel‘-rlngler_ with e handbell; rumor has it that" DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS Show c Added attraction, Floor t featuring JULIUS, the Human Volcano. \ For Sale I2-ROOM HOUSE Good Condition SATURDAY, 9-I2 P.M. ~.\\ \z\r\/\'\z\r\‘\‘\l\r\\fx"\"\fx'\\'\z\ I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE shPr_<;|;eW_ ‘pf the lute ‘ BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA erl rlg t’. , ‘ Fpr further particulars} =Pl>t=— y?» MRS. F. J. E. WRIGHT, Central Street SUMMERSIDE “iililllllllllllillillililliliilllililll!lllllllllilllilllllllllllllllilllilllliliiliillllillllilliilliililiilfllilllilllllllillllillilililliihl s-e-rf-g SPECIALS at Bernards Store Borden THURSDAY rlilllllv and SATURDAY ifi; ~99 ‘siA?\’§-3§> I E .. T TEAs- o ,3 . . Standards, lb. . . . . 14c Gtggiersuit, golfer .....$I2°4: ’ ‘g0 Pk ,lb.....$l.09 B t,b Il.........9c I l oIIiIiI-I. I:ul(i:ings,3 pgs. 25c CIljrIflguIIRnch ...... 9c 5ummgJ-sfdg" "‘ White Beans, 3 tbs. 25c Clark's Beans, 3 cons .. 50¢ Milk, Z cons .. 26: Corn Syrup, call S0: PKUI‘ hbbIUNAL CARI.) r Soda Crackers, pkg. . 21c Dates, I2 or. pkg. 25c " Matches, 3 boxes 28c Raisins, lb. ... 24c , I Variety, pkg. 28c Pickled Beets, bottle 30c T- “In (“v I.) Robin Hood Oatmeal, pkg. 32c Herring, dot. .. 80c “'"g,',,,:°:,°""""* Island Oatmeal, a lbs. . 23¢ Gillette Blades, s plugs. 60c u 9mm" 31"" f Baking Powder, I lb. con 24c Mixed Cookies, lb. 28c ‘m-Jiil‘ Butter, lb. . 66c Eggs, Grode A Large .. 4S: (It We curry o full line oi- "Iffill; 5" I GROCERtI-IS, BOOTS 8. SHOES, HARDWARE. POTS l: - vt . or. vmcsm GRANT ' "N5 — “NW5”- sbvnivl 5:1]? com: m mo LOOK AROUND "fuwiks"|'pi"" i ootvr FORGET-IT'S IN BORDER I ibl€b§§dd§dii~iO d£dblbfdifi4 i L 54x