s -Nkeeisenlng Service ' Held, Rev. Jermlab Joshs LAY PREACHER8 . the square blocks of ten ?f,5"33"n. csiuns. form I very - nice pattern. The walls are traced .. with ripple plywood, nicely tinted. - with trimmings to match. The new System and carpets were dedicat- ed as a memorial to the late Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Duke. The extra . lights, in loving memory of Mrs. Fred Dollar. given by Alice. Flor- ence, Aims and Golden; and the Bible in loving memory of Mrs. ..George F. Proude. sister Bessie , and brother Dale. given by Mrs. Charles Proude. Mrs. Emerson Kant, Percy and Owen- These memorials were unveiled and presented by Mr. Charles- Pruude. who also read the Church History. Three special selections were sung at the morning service: A solo. "Bless This House" by Miss Pauline Maclntyre; n Trio. "The Love of God" by Mr. Hlesllhy, Mr. Lorne Smith and Mr. Davis Ward; and a Duct. "The Beautiful Land", by Mrs. Kenneth MacRae 9” by M”- Matth Wheatley and John Sellar. workers : Howard. oward. times. ducted Fred Coles. organist. drroilghout the service.- Mr. Hardy chose for a Scripture Proude of Charlottetown. On the 13th day of August, 1393 .and from the sixth verse a timely dedication sermon. from Mi lthe subject, "God speaks to man, "me" and man can speak to God." The fha”e7 singing of Hymn No. 199 and bene- 892 ' 1895 ReV' T- s'ebbl"83 -diction brought the morning ser- ' um ReV- wlI'- H0W3Td pvice to a close. 1'97 ' 1900 RSV 5- D- M801-90d Mr. Hardy was in charge of the 1900 ' 1903 Rel” R- J' Parkllll afternoon and evening services. I903 ' 1903 Rel” S: "- Frlule overflow congregations were in at- 1906 ' mo Rel" 5- 54- RI" M. g The . I numbers at 1910 - 1913 Rev. L. .1. wuss the afternoon service were a Duel. 1913 ' 19” Rel” "Who at My Door is Standing". 19” ' 19” R9" F- w- Sllwdllll by Mrs. Vincent White and Mrs. :9” ' I919 R” 5- 9- Webster Mu.ph.."on. Anthem uchrm and 1019 - 1922 Rev. 0. H. Peters the Church" by the Choir. The 922 '19” Re” M"l”" 57355” Chair w.. under the mrecuon of I-935 -1923 Rev. W. H. Palmer llrirs. igred Coles. except for the ' 5""; rio " aved b Grace", sun ' - ' - 9'" Messrs. J. B. llewis. Coby lfeiilll '9” T1937 R"- T- Pilethrove 'and Ray Lidstone. with Mrs. Stan- ' 1942 R": J: 3- sklnn" 'ley Newman. organist. 19" ' "m R": T- C03"-9510 . Rev. Frank Maclscan. of Trinity E ' ""9 l5"PP"9'i ll". 1'7. C- 'Unlted Church. Charlottetown, was Jvhan" RH” new" 3953- M'- the guest speaker at the afternoon 1:4 '1 M'cKay' ML Kw” K99"- aervigrc. Reading from Second Pet- 9 ' 1952 :"l';el'rdy 1r. apter one, chosln for hi ' ' ' xubjemv "The Dangers EM Idol; I Since the last reopening electric- try". and in his usual eloquence lty ha"... ”l"'"d II” 5'”l9"9 delivered an inspirin address. The gimui M” was ' '"""”"l'l '0 lmgrlehdmd with y""' m '"'i hy.tlIgl(l,- IgIillyFridlicDolllll mm aw i . e. orance. 3 The sipecrldl B;lI.Iff1dbi:I'IIonIf0r the Alma "Id Golda” . evening service were a Duet. TI" colored 3”” w'"dWiPl"9d uclemm Men by Mr. Even” in the Church entrance is a me- Dunning and Mr. Andrew C. John- to D.” Pmud" WI” "V9 Ion. accompanylsi Mrs. Ernest mm, ;, '',',,.l”;m';':;'rl 3&3! 1;"- ?hunning."Trio The Lord is My pmude. . ' - "Y ellherd . by Messrs. J. B. Lewis. Colby Lewis and Ray Lldatone. ac. companlst Mrs. Stanley Newman; who ilk" vesting service. 07-run"""'r.l.l"..'1 'z'il.i "'”""' .. ' " 9- Scrlvture readln on d I was liken from tot he fi.elive.:ed h:mcht:'ll:n;l'I: 3-lg, l;'.'.tf,uf,:',:fl;:',.1,1.','”f'1'..; lift essa . Al e. ' Ivprev.-'I:llon It?-al.l szolllfseill "' "M " "- '1 lvunoicnsirilm andtalsnt. "" "V" Hardy . Kensle- "Of M” a delightful and" walktxlth Plflod a antic; .wu the guest I! and Elsronv or wmsnon canon dln. Wu .:Approxlmately one hundred and '3" ""911 yam Iso. Divine worshi was publicly conducted in an am 572 school house WP members contributed to 0"! birthday box. Mrs. Annie Cur- in this locality, 110- Mn. Tunpor Strong, Mrs. Hugh K Rev. Charles Lloyd who was cxelula and Mrs. Re MacFad- en Rector of Milton Episcopal yen- Mrs. Hector Currie nvlted the 3""cl'- n9V- Clmflel Lloyd con- lmmbers to meet at her home for clad the Wednesday. evening the annual meeting, Mn. meeting. and the local pi-e.ei,,,., Macillachern devotional df'llII'le of the Sunday services. ll cell for next meeting to be Sunday School was also organ. answered by a Christmas veg-u, The school leache and two 0 lhree of the advanced pupil; lid charge of the Sunday school, i is work in the school continued 9" 3 Period of two years. Aflcr Rev. Charles Lloyd return. fl” Elllland. Mr. George Proude. andfather of Mrs. Char-lg; tudei conducted the servicu hll the assistance of a Minister iolglthlown who came out once I flint time later a new school The "ELGIN HOTEL" Pour ILGIN, NJ). The "Elgin Hotel", Port Elm. N. B... is now opened New management and D- it Dally rates. p ation Dealer asosirissl Wiring onadlupplles colmosrs our ctulgm sass-sas eaasonst Following is a list of the Local Preacher-s.who so willingly and Ayers. John Jury. Charles Lead- ller. Frederick Strong. Nathanael Peardon. Isaac Bryenton. James ews. George Crewys. John Also the names of a few of the George Sellers, George H9111? Pierce. William Boyle. Jonathan Smith and Golden The original church built approx- lmlllely ninety-one years ago. has been remodeled and reopened three , The last reopening was about thirty-one years ago. when Rev. Henry Pierce. Rev. W. M. Ryan. and Rev. W. H. Palmer con- the reopening services. At all-9 FEODEIIIIIZ 8 new organ was Presented by relatives and des- cendants of Thophllus Abbott. Two 3350""? limits were also donated. W. G. Darke in loving and Mrs. Heber H. Hardy. Mrs. mama" 9! Mn "Id Ml'!- A0010!!! presided E5S8l'y. the other by Mr. Lloyd lesson, Ezekiel Ch. 48 versus 1.5, Prlncetown Road and Hlghfield be- preached came a part of the Winsloe Charge. 1'' l0Wln8 are the names of the served on this F. H. Little Johns . I is ill: ilulliinnigi rroiosjisnl City and Cenira THANK-OFFERING SERVICE- Thosc who were fortunate enough to attend the thank-offering ser- vice in New London United Church Sunday evening Oct. mtb were re- R. H. Barrett, Mrs. Hugh Macxay. Mrs. William Macuan, Mrs. Dora Campbell. Freeman Jackson. Waymoatk It. 95.00-Island Tire Service on Monday. is still there. : N ted , ”.m)..Thoxn.l Mich”; warded by hearing M. EL Raja I-ll'"l5l'glg:a "c::ts.m.. 9! ;:ltg:.:I' :1i,,,I-',3""i,e,”.?,e Ilirsmgutol: gidmdi n.00 each: Mrs. Charles Cole. Al- G03Pll 0l l-"ill! Cl" I lPl3lldld In sad and loving memory of our Pe(tivs.ew cum". . I minim”: Fem wuwn wuum bug zlhm, address. Roscoe Walker of Kensing- 3' h,,,b.,,d ",1 ugh", Ch,,.;,, I mil 2-npaclty conlrelhtlon attend. Sellers. Charles Young. Robert Ed- l"l"llll 3I'ldley- '”" ”.m”I2I.l”.:Ied'li"o5lgt'g1g.I gen W9Cl"'0l Vllo Pllull I"! N"- l' N . wards. Ell Si kf , 1- cl 511 W , amber 11. 15!. (3 le(?AhfLe:elI1I;e:I:gl;:PIIfc;s:II'n Ila. Ayers. AIJTEIIHID .tglll?rgeorg'emh'dll'- C”ll99l'0" L'Wl'9l'l5' M'cWll' Th” "mew "a mu" Th” choir -"I3 I 'll0llllll 0' Ind fem?”- ' M; Heb”. gm-dy' Mimi”, liner. Henry Smith, George luck. llama, Helen MacKlnnon. and Dor- rendered Ipeclll number! Wlllcll ,,h.-nee conducted the dedication service. lllm. Charles Full. Henry Need- ”"'5' Vl"c9'"- W" El” EPl"ecl"3di R": M" Just a memory fond and true. The reduignedg ..,d,c,,,,,,ed ham. George H. Taylor. John 32-90 "cl" D75 5- MlCD0llIlll. A. H””"' l"'"lded' Just a token of affection. Church. Plllllll. Pewl. Heating Boundy. John Habbo, George G- Putman. D. S. R I. M. W. Mac- n w.l' All a heartache still for you. Donald, D. J. Mac? erson. Rlsden Gulls, Dr D. W. Macxensle. 81.00 each: M. F. Gillis. Esra Lar- abbee, William Penny. James Hal- llday. Dougie Macwilllams, Stuart Macwllliams, Frank MacDonald, Percy MacLean, Russell Gillis. Al- vin MacPherson. Colin Mnccoll, Joseph Dixon, J. W. Mncwilllams. Sam Frlszel, Murdock Macllae, Edward Gillis. .75 cents: John H. MacDonald. .50 cents each: H. Worth. H. Cant- elo. John MacDonald. Edward Mar- tin, J. G. Frlzsel, Hampton Penny, George Davis. Russell Frlzzel. .40 cents: Mrs- N. MacLeod. .3) cents: Mrs. A. Vincent. .25 cents each: Archie Murchison. Neil MacKlnnon. John MncRae. The tenth annual meeting of Brackley Point W.I. was entertain- ed at the home of the president, Mrs. Gordon Show on Thursday evening Nov. am. There was an attendance of fourteen and roll call was answered with the pay- ment of annual fees. The visiting committee reported sending baby gift, fruit to sick, one get well and two sympathy cards. Committee for the follow- ing four months. Mrs. Willard Mc- Callum and Mrs. Howard Cudmore. The school visitor reported the need of paper towels. and was authorized to purchase a supply of same. Mrs. John Cameron vol- unteered to visit the school in loved And left us to remembe . Lovlngly remembered by and family. LONG CREEK W.l. The annual meeting of the S2-00-Mrs. Hampson Bowman 31.00 each: Mrs. Fred Pound. Mrs. ' Redverse Stewart, Mrs. Leighton Larter. Mrs. Elmer Larter, Mrs. Richard MacLean, Mrs. John Clark Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mrs. Wylie Stewart, Mrs. George Kitson. Mrs- Hlbbert Tremei-e. Mrs. Wilsom Tre- mere. Mrs. Arnold Tremerc. Mrs. James MacLeod. Mrs. Erroll Stew- art. Mrs. Harry Edwards. Mrs. Ralph Edwards. Mrs. Everett Clow. Mrs. Clifford Proud, Mrs. Davis Proud. Mrs- William Green. Mrs. Heath Larter. Mrs. John Watts. Miss Edna Todd. Mrs. Davis Ward. Mrs. Elmer Younker. .50 cents each: Mrs. Earl Ward. Mrs. Raymond Tremere, Mrs. Fred Kltson. Mrs. Alice Edwards. Mrs. for the Red Shield. and 350.00 for the Cancer fund. 82.00 was voted for membership to the P.E.i. His- torical Society. and a donation of 31.00 for the Ceylon project. Members wishing to obtain C.0. capsulu from the Red Cross may place their orders with Mrs. Greg- or McCallum. The sec'y-treasurer reported total receipts for the year 3329.57 with expenses amounting to 3249.78. The Red Cross convenor passed in the following articles during the year: 1 baby layctte. l tunic. 4 prs ankle socks. 5 prs. panties. 5 pullovers and 35 knitted squares for blankets. The following are the officers for the coming year: pres.. Mrs. Low- reportcd painted. one quart of to be returned All bills were paid. A statement of the were received and correspon Ra o u l Raymond music lessons for the school sules. Stretch: Sec'y-treasurer. Mrs MacFadyen: Auditors. Mrs. PI er Mcphea Mm John Edg ell Younker; vice-pres.. Mrs. John Mrs- E. MBCKOIIZIC: Condolence. meme! wags. Cameron: 580 y-treas.. Mrs. Ed- Mal D”; M5cEW9”r 5993'" , From 1943 until 1950 Judge Me- Totlksmoo ward McCail'um re-elected- corres- M once o ndext meeting undecided. Phat was wpoimed .5 renm w, New Ann" p" M". MMH Eonding alec y. Mrs. Fenton Mc- ee ng ahjourned. Lunch was pear judge for the wumem ha" Mu”. urc. re-c ecterdu R.C. convenor. lserved by t e hostess and a social of Sukmchew" from QuvAppe"e um eaChg.Mrs' Robe" Williams. Mrs. Howard e re-elected, our enjoyed. Directors. Mrs. Gregor Mccallum. Mrs. Gordon Shaw. Mrs. Fred Hughes re-elected; Auditors. Mrs. Willard McCallum, Mrs. Walter McLure. Collection was 34.00. The Dec- ember meetlng was invited to the home of Mrs. Clayton Cudmore where roll call (will be answered by passing in an article for the Chrlstnjiaa sale. Lunch wnatserveg by the hostess. after which th meeting adjourned. mm TEEN PARTY TORONTO (CP)-Twelve teen- agers were taken to a police sta- tion after police broke up: drink- ing party at a westend home. an- thorities s aid Saturday. Five youths llll'G1etIl'I LII; age of ii, were charted o talnlns an ros- lieaslng nor. . Mrs. Elmer Moase, Mrs. John Moase, Mrs. Albert Moase. Mrs. William Waite. Mrs- Walter Mouse. .05 cents-Mrs. Chester Waugh. .50 cents each- Mrs. Edison Dal- zell. Mrs. Keith Thompson. Mrs. Robert Monse, Mrs. Richard Wall. Mrs. Don Schurman, Mrs. Delbert Rayner. Mrs- Harold Mandcrson. Total-810.15. FIGHT DIPHTHERIA to curb a diphtheria out which has stricken two wome a 12-year-old girl The mlzpnh benediction brought 11'' P” D" E" Di 355” the meeting to a close. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social time enjoyed by all. in both towns. HISTORIC SITE Boston in England. after which Boston. Mass.. was a amed, re- ealved its first charter from King -John in nos. Women's lack 3.98. 5.50. Mlsses' and Sizes 6 to lo. 3.98 overheats. laced Her brother James. who entered In Memoriam You never failed. to do your best. Your heart was true and tender You worked so hard for those you Creek W.l. met at the home of Mg. Rod MacLeod. Nobember 3, Meeting opened by repeating the creed in unison. Seven members answered roll call by paying fees, one visitor was present. Minutes of previous annual and last reg- T0tal&6m November ulardmeetlngll were read and ad- : : '. , opt . gillllzzisriilnlsy the Women's Instit- "I?i:I,lsllclI.1mlls:l:sYe'I;fler:II:lIve(II The 3” ”""'"l”" "Wmd site 00 was collected from the district sending mm to one sick In the community. The school ceiling was work was given by the secretary. Reports of various committees read. It was decided to write Mr. , regarding Mn. Mrs. Donald MacEachern was asked to purchase 1.000 blood cap- Officers for ensuing year are as follows: President. Mrs. Earl Mc- Eachern; vice-pres” Mrs. Norman MacPhee. Mrs. Rod MHCI1C0dI dir- actors. Mrs. Donald MacEachern, FLIN FLON, Man. (CP)-Nortlh ern health unit officers are carry- ing on full-scale lnoculalons in The Pas and Cranberry Portage at Cranberry Portage and a four-year-old boy at inoculation are nearly completed Also Women's INyIon fronts with fur trim priced from 6.98 to 8-50 - . i a e ' Alf Prlihcefown Road U C ' , . . Contributions ,,,,,,,, M, ,,..,,, ..,,,...,,, Extensive redeslgnllll reda- house was built. This building , Ceatlaned. i.."l:'s,I.l.I..E.."Pe'l.I.T..'.7'.y;iX',.1X .,.......g.. g... can-i.n.... A nus. Jaw. Iaakalehewas. cor-sting of the Prlnoetown l't4lIdDl'0Vellllllll1ll8l3l0flIP5IlllllylGr-Correction . . . . .. ggugg, Phmslul. lllllcrlastlli ""5590 United Church has been completed. vices. so Mr. Dollar oocn- usno-M. r. schunnsn Co., Ltd. to Judge am-so W- llcPlI-- I r T... original nuildlns was moved. ed the doors oi his home to the emu. gs, 17..., "CIASWELI. for bettl photo naaanvsi na:c- TH! and Ella. ronnss Prince Edward nlsnsu ' back thirty feet ,on I 30'' I”"'ld' wmmulllly. where Divine Win-shll g,oo..ur, and Mn, 1;. w, uuxin. graphs". our Charlottetown Red Cross mood who has been I Illdll 0' "10 Dll' ” ”"""' Afmfm eilmI:msx"tsmn3 c'Ifu'rchm:idsIc'l:l'lit"m M m"'" "" WI near ran sic: wan. W" Cm” ” CM" c'""' "I" c""" " s"”"'""' 'w tam!" - , 1 ndbef that mm Iggrlgiclln bulldlnl- ll! twen- chTui;:hkey men. planning mi. new p:u.wg"n&""' 'M.Rc”g:;:ld Gtggeys Pharmacy. open I a.n. rm: mmuozf c,,,!m:.. :e 0;. - ty-eight feet. were olI..Tl18 R "W GPWIS PWWW 59” 82.00 each: Mrs. P. S. Cobb. Mr. I” ' VJ”, Persanals laws. and who is retiring from ' front entrance partially supports E.mDlamDoood. John Seller. Mn. and Mrs s. ciunpbcu. ur- and igugp agn.l., Queen Street the bench on Nov. 11: the new 5Pl"- "ll '1" '”'"l"" ' " II" N "-1- CI”! 30” Mrs. J 1'. runs Mrs. . A De. ' Little Miss colleen M-cboussll. 3., eMgcPhee'a lorabelrl came to the main building provides her. and John Proude. The new man ' R M at; mfn "glh,:”,"',': daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea mmum. 1.1. or Skye in the ' space for W "-5" "9'"' "Id ' Pm " "” ”"'"d W M13 59599” 31.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. Willis dun" wen ' Nlllnollllll "'”"d "'9 Cll'l0'" Hebrides as long as more than a . Tayor of Charlotteto t 155”- ' dllelllgellnes .. distinction running openllll service was t:llII;dI.l.cnI:(I II; mchohon'M"' F's'web'ter'M'"' nomml for uumem on madly. century um um H" "mm M. ation. near his birthplace. ices. wife Long sinners for this province. Kensie. but was defeated. MP FOR YORKTON paint noted years ities. dance child- Dominlon election. - Reg Jack Lu committee on SWORN-IN HERE Mr. McPhee was was sworn-in break is and said FOOTWEAR V FOR ALL THE FAMILY and Irown. Sizes 4 to 9 5.98 Child's ii to 3 I Former. Islander Retires From Saskatchewan Bench lived in 'Prince Edward Island. where George W. McPhee was born. down to the present lent!”- He was born on Nov. 17. 1800. at St. Catherines. Prince Edward Island. and was educated at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. He studied law and was admit- ted to the Bar of Prince Edward Island in 1910. and the same year was elected to the Legislature of Prince Edward Island serving his fellow Islande s for two years be- fore packing his bags and coming west to the land of greater op- portunity and enlarging law pract- ley, wvho had retired- ent of the Council of District Court Judges of Saskatchewan and one of the richest mlmries of his life in the fact that he was chosen as one of the delegates from the Can- adian Parliament to attend the coronation of King George VI in 1037, in London, England. One of Judge McPhec's first ac- tivities in Saskatchewan, where he located. was to take part in the strenuous six weeks' election cam- paign of the Scott government. and his capabilities were shortly after- wards ngaln recognized, when in I914. he was appointed chairman of the Board of Licence Commis- From 1915 until 1918 he acted as Crown Prosecutor for Yorkton. In 1017 he was Liberal candidate hr the Home of Commons in Mac They have three children, George Fraser McPhee of Los Angeles. U.S.A.: Ian Archibald a comman- der with the Royal Canadian Navy in London. England, as Canadian representative with NATO, Mary Ann, lMrs. William Konanty) of Winnipeg. In October. 1925. however, he secured election to parliament in his new home riding of Yorkton. and was re-elected in 1926, 1930 and 1935 with increased major- During the time that he was active in politics before he was g appointed to the District Court Bench, George McPhee rendered great service to the Liberal cause, In the 1935 general election he! campaigned in Ontario and tbel Maritime provinces and took an active part in the provincial elec- tions in New Brunswick. 1-Ie ad- dressed more than 20 conventions in the province of Ontario in thel the judge is the victim of the He was chairman of the private bills committee of the House of Commons and I member of the and com- valley down to the international bounds y, and from the Manitoba bounds y to the Alberta bounda y. created King's Counsel in August 1920. He as judge of the District and Surrogate courts for the judicial district of Moose Jaw on Feb. 26. 1940, the ceremony being the first tlme'ln the annals of the city that the swearing-in of a judge had taken place here. He succeeded Judge F. A. G. 0use- KENT smear SPECIALS Sizes Shes Sizes Misses' S Ieys' Sis-qpor 3. 4. 5 - - - 4.93 to 5.98 or IIM3---3.98l'eS.50 ClIld's Sirqper snio---3.9els5.so T””'. 122 Kent St. 3:v Men's and lop 'Zlpper fronts. el rubber with Reece linings; also Men's cl riblserpall-on with snap fastener at top. . .g- HOE STORES. LIMITED I JUDGE McPHEE' Judge McPhee has been presid- and Still an 8L'llYt'. energetic man. Clyde River A communion table is memory "”Nf,'"t u” susnsnrlnsrs. Colin rrsui-wss'i-it N"? in dedicated in the Clyde River Bap-l "ll M"- will """” gtth Clburtik an Sunday. Oclmlaer . a presence of a let eongregaticn. It was presented by'”'l"'I” "I II” curd their daughter (Carolyn) Mrs. E. Coles. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fraser were members of the Church for many years until they moved to Charlottetown. Rev. Owen Cochran. Pastor of the Church conducted the service. The Rev. H. L. Milton, Pastor at the Chsslottetown Baptist Church preached a impressive semmn on ;Wl:t the Christian Church means The music was under the dir- FOUR CHILDREN "er possible. it-ell-sesive-lve Judge McPhee has been twice aujsjzjzjn -- .Pplw'u0u' married. first to Jennie M. Hodg- . son in August, 1911, by whom they Alli had s daughter, Elizabeth, living in Halifax. and on July 7, 1915 to Flora, daughter of the late Archi- COATS "T DRF3sEs"' bald Conner of Crystal City, Man r GLOVES -- BLOUSES - UMBRELLAS and HANDBAGS SUNTER'S LADlES' WEAR Fresh compulsory retirement rule which requires district court judges to retire at age 75. A kindly. courteous individual. His Honor's character can be sum- med up in words that he used re- cently on the Bench in passing judgment on a prisoner who had pleaded guilty to theft of a large sum of money. it was his habit to lean over backwards when passing sentence in cases where leniency could be practised. be told the accused man. and that epitomized Judge Me- Pheeia life on the Bench. He tem- pered justice with mercy and in every possible way gave the prin- oner the beneflt of the doubt, im- posing abort prison terms when- Florlda White or Pink I r GRAPERUIT. 6 for . . . Florida Full of Juice ORANGES. 2 dds. . . . . Tasty Fresh GR-APES. lbs. Red Ripe Cello romross. pkg. SPINACH. pug. 35: Heart or 0' - ..... uring e summer . haslaln completely redecorated. . Three shades of ROUX J bleacbea-Gold. Drab, and Fed -to match your needs. All 8 your favourie beauty palm. dl-ugordepartmentwan. lam JR: '.r1AMPOC tiCH.i". Uivl T E K SUR r . nu-r LOOK AT ms: REASON- . -run wnrn wsr srnrrnn mm PIERCE? WHERE THEY'RE LOADED WITH. WEEK-END GROCERY SPECIALS! E I'M LOADED FRUITS & PRODUCE 49: 75: 29c 23: I IREAKFAST SLICED D. & F. SUPERIOR FRESH PLATE MAPLE LEAF LEAN TASTY LOIN HIESH ROASTING RESHLY GROUND MEAT wnnx AT pmncavs BACON,lll. SAUSAGE,lli. SPARE RIBS, lb. BOLOGNA, lb. PORK CHOPS, lb. PORK,lb. HAMBURG, lb. 45c 43c 45. 29c York Choice (15 oz.) CORN. 2 this Tasty Pak (20 oz.) PEAS. 2 tins Libby's Deep Brown (20 oz.) .--oss. PO'RI( ll BEANS. Zrins 45: seaesaell Kellogg's . 29: 29: PEARS. ALL IRAN. pkg. 29. Royal Russet (20 oz.) APPLE JUICE. Zriils 25: Globe Dessert (15 oz.) Ztins 39c . PEACHES IRlGH'I"S CHOICE I5 Oz. Tin 2 Oz. 2 Tins 43c 17c SILVER SEAL PIKE PEPPER 44 L GREAT GEORGE, smut Clmuorrc rowMRE. I . I IIAL 5524- 5525 42 0 "enssvwrsaoeo HOAM VIKFIODM f7SH-out ..,;7RRV -