L _ ‘.. 1111‘; énaigpo __.._-§'9_&KI!!A" _..-----_-->- Tl. Ii. l. l. '17.. A...“ i1. _ 1111i 15.1..” Y. . .. J nib Jcllrcy Lyr. uni... il....,..l... - A \\ KNEE 2111.5 .l Q-n-ns-ouiua-a.» ll& :»4n i-.t Irnuacr 'r11!-:1=1iz-r 1.1’ "rm; arr. - . . '1» IIIIIIIXII 111L111." ‘ ' ‘Y lY-Ul 1'\:L/~‘1‘5 in RAIN? _ _ BY PAHTDTCFTUTE! Ftar/u/l '- Fabulous.’ Fol-i; wmrs A f1?’ Radio Pruqrimi . . o. (All ' ‘me at Ilnsirrn Pllflniliiflli‘: lto+o4ooooevq~ovoooqoooov THURSDAY, AlTIilI-j I‘ l i 1 8:10 pm, _-- Gin; i'l cf (1 11.11198, DJL, 15.11 mi’ . 19" iii- 6:35 p.111. -- Drohcstra. imTl. . nrosvuu‘ 1n<zo pm. -. . . -~ l3"o"' n1 i! in FInZ-ITHWA. pvp 1591 1»~~z_, 111.9 n1.;l 8'00 )1 in Lmition 1W1“ GFD, ll ""1 mi" , .".l Il 1.: 00:1 , mt rr. "v"! 4-v_? -.-. '0 t"; - .~_ =- -- FINAI. SIHHYING 'I‘ODAY AT 51:11 l‘. SHDWITIII DULY SflD-T-D I‘ 2.30—7—9.30 I’. M. RACHEL FIELD 11 - Burlr-ira O'Neil - viqm. wcldltt - "our, Dunn c...1...1. - n. ANATOLE LITVAK Production .1t‘.-.1...»s...... 1m, 1,. cm, Robincon-Muaicbyblusrcinnr n. a Sat.! ‘ The Central Guardian This column l: reserved for new: of local interest but advertising oi a newsv nature may be Inserted at 5 ruills u word ltrictly pay- able in advanco. CRASWELL. for PZLOWBTBPIII- CONFEDERIYIIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-2l-31l. I NEW SERIAL-The Guardian’: l l‘i\.\\' snappy serial starts this week- Awakened Woman-by Eleanor Barty. "SOLITE" the purer, smoother, creznmcr ghnrtcfliiig gives batter liaszng rcsuts. Ask your rocer for t. DR. J. W. McKENZlE will not be llinlzis uzhce inc first week of Aug- COXGIEEGATIONAL MEETING North '.I‘1'_\'un Presbyterian Church, , Algnilay ugusc 5th, 8 P. M. in the L-152-8-1-1i. “T???” - plugging?» ~..'>.....i\... > -- if I‘ ,\li'l‘()() N-—.\I IISICAI. I .\' N) l{.\l.\'I‘I() .\' PLEASE VJ E E Ii LY NE WS -—FRI.—SI\T. Coy‘ is! : YUIDIl “Plfillll! TD OUIIAWS! . Tlie ll/esquileers . . . Riders ol justice, roce lo new action adven- tures in flie colorful old west. 21L» 3 MHOII/Tffkf u‘ .912’! . EERS HG BE RT [ill/IN GSTQN FCQYZWGND HATTON "(I/ill RENALDO ALSO: l .\E£'l“'>l).\'--.\.\ll'\' CLYDE 11.3511HUEZIEILR-l'lI.-'1l"l'I§I{ l i. __.. i" __' _ ' . . ' I . ____. _ &O4&0§00c00000¢@¢¢°'°°"4l 1.111 Today’: §lmri \Vnv0§ ‘ . o nmuax , I mrnari‘ " 2'5 m. LUYDUN ' l V.\'l'l' 51?.‘ f ITY . _...,|, 24 meg, 19.7 m. l "rm-r r-rwrrziu. DISTRICT ilIiiiY o.‘ t - Pl‘(‘Sliyl6i‘l8ll Young :1 will be held at . 1dc1_\', August 2nd at 8 u (Zn/CS Standard Time. l L-i58-7-3i-2i. ' PitihillYfi‘ CHURCH IN (‘.\\‘ iii-B Charge. Scr- Duy. Harlsrillc, ‘\I. Worship ll “c. L-l53-8.l-ll. (‘IIFRFII NOTICES. —- ‘The Unl- = C 1 t" Canada. Ilunter c. Services of on Sundav, Hunter River . River 3.00 PM. .1. Rcv. Lmvis M. L-186-S-2-ll. ' XMINATIONS :- of Grand d thc Pubic .e c aminatlons‘ In Pearl Watts. Rose cl llcAulav. Rose Mr‘- Wrvts. and Ime‘di1 (‘OFRT-Thrce var:- rr-d hcforr‘ the Magis- ' mornlnrz. One was thr‘ other cases iwcrc rcmnndcd nntll Mondav. A ldrurk a-cr rcmandrd until some !‘"1'tYi1'(' Hat‘ 11rd a possessor of lliqflor ‘,‘.-.1< fined 5'20 A case of lconnnnn assault was flncd $10 or ‘scntencczl to twcntv days In jnll. CONGRATULATIONS. -— Captain T. G. Turin» wm lhr‘ centre of happy ll: 1s last lvlondny. the l. , . Ifcp-ioch. Captain Tafvlor ‘was born on July ma. i854, at Pic- ‘tou. Ho wtnt to sea when a boy of l7, an" has been all orcr the world 1:1 =1 ‘. ' z d steamers. In ntcd agent. of .1 s in the Char- rctirinz in 1924 to 011101" wcll cal-nod leisure. He re- cclved hl- master's papers when cna- 23 roars of 11cc 62 years ago he snllctl into Cliarlottcrmm Harbour ‘on a bark 0f 1100 tons. l DIFSICALE ENJOYIJII-hirs. Jil- llluz‘. C. Jzrvnrt; (ipcncd her cozy sum- mcr rcldcncc "Bnflcld" at. Kep- pocli. Ti1c=dnv evening where up- wards of 120 zucsts were favored ‘n-im an eniomhlc nrozra111 and a collvct taken un in aid of the iHcd ( \Ii‘s. James delighted . hc nu .t‘1 a croup of two c011- \ l s, ‘.‘.-it.l1 Prof. 11. Roy Ken- l . .. ccnmpcnist. while two se- lcCllGns from Drummond by Mrs. F. S. Wilkinson added much to the ‘c1 oyn1cnt or the rvcnlng. Among "i " : was lvlrs. Chas. Hvnd- clcswltc her 94 years. en- mruricn‘. A satisfac- s ""ll'l‘ll7lllOCl tom's-rd fund. l‘ Personals l - unnie Robinson, of_ Mone- u 1111s been visiting MissJenn 1min, 5 West, St, Charlotte- ‘wxrn, is nuv» visiting M1". and Mrs. "lacuna Williams. bliiiLniBFSldC. ioycd l Mr, and Mrs ‘daughter, Ptil . Iiarry s, Beaten and , '1 oronto, Ontario, ant-e..- and friends on present they are *_ and Mrs. Hugh Creek, It ls l5 Dr, H. F. 1c, Waus, ivlrs. Watts. 111141 thou‘ sun Jtznn. will be at. their miuiiiuu- iumu.‘ at‘. ‘ ‘gewwn (lur- L. ling '4. i.1-..11..i ‘,1 Au l HUNT“ ‘be .1 un1,>.n11 ii/el-Ziinnd i:- ‘Waauw. o1 Cub: :1 and Miss Kath- _lvcn i\I.'1~-:lu11.1.1. o1 Licurgcilflvll. “b0 ‘nus SIHIIL inc \\'.nl.ci' n1 Boston. "Crerar Rein-Bani; 1T0 Leave Eng-land l LONIJIlN, July ll itfPw-Mujw it. l». <1. urn D ‘O., ncw l ~ ' ‘ t f udu Gen- l cr.‘.l ~ m-icrrcd 10 1, ibL-Cvcn. A. G. . ('Uil1i2i:'.!l(I(‘i' of nn 11m; the Canadian lint‘. . mtumih" wlshcd to ti "an-c of war but liunuin 1n ‘L. ll \‘.iu comment- iightwhroihur Gcuvrul for 1hr‘. efficient 25140 co-ourrution prnvltlrd by Canadian n "l-‘zcht w,“ 1111 mPSJInQ "ll. ls rl." ll Ill pm. l . L. _ 117T mrg., 2.54 m.; 1‘. m; . Dilli, 9G1 m!" _ . Elnqi s11, ht‘ convcycd to lhc Government." 1.5165 m.; EH04, 2'.40 ' l - l Refilgeélljcjgsl“ » "m ‘Part of 02.11.20 fill! moo, Ill m. llr-"Ji pm. ".‘/l't.""ris (le 1'1 S"<‘:'k'~'" A 1 Fri ‘irl r- r...‘ the 1"~~~. '1‘c1i‘.v./1. no; mcgn 31 m, thefflulv ‘(TL-A lzrrrp 11.! rrfivqee 114m nm. - The Ncivs. (IS-Cpl meg, 313 m, - v. h. alitl‘ l as 11;;_.,'., 31.15 m. L’ 3:00 n.m. ~ English Period. nvce, trnnsfcr fcanndiaxi military lac-urinal + in Britain to the im- ' , nL Ottawa. ' 1n‘ has sunk his personal UTIYKiIIPCIlOHS to the‘ com- mrm Jwod," 1hr: corps commander ndzlvd. (lcn. Afciluzichlnn prniscd his 114-51 4-16-181. list. L-155..7-31-2l. nnlltxuflr l"‘Il(Iqll2ll'l"l'5 since the first (Jniuv. m furccs landed 111 Britain. H:- m-plulnvd thc transfcr "Tl, of 1‘. (lifhfilc policy. udd- ' ~hlc that: there 44mph! ho a cnnstnvat. interchange of rcspoifsihli‘ nlflccrs IIPIIWGPH Canada and the Linilcd Kingdom in nrdr-i‘ th".l. 1hr‘ true‘ plcturr‘ may v ‘T.- v: nnrrr-vlvnzfftqi/‘DIAN PORT. '11"' < “he Mm» of two p1:- ~ ‘ . -.‘1~~ frrm ire Mm. cwrnmandcd m4‘- .r~n at thr.‘ dockside hrro |[v- 1» i . a h’: bcx tn wirch ms - .1 <1... Fwy." .-‘|'y|,.,_,,,n lChur""ll' 11-», n h-"oad-shculdcrrd white Enlrfish Burdclz, (‘Unsigned u) Reginald P. Sonia, Tbmnm § lormnnlnllon, hicnburraund gulttllh- o n to your lhlncch (and Io IOU! via Ilh wllhoul paying n ponullY- new» Ffnliilzigiieers Rehearse Along Saskatchewan By A, n. oannmr Canadian Prtss Staff Writer 30-—1CP) - BTUEGP-v. were being spo- uniclfllo l)4\)\I\ llCIlISSG tactics -' rupLd transit erLaIs across slim is two of the craft :1 J launchrd thun glde by szdc. \'.0:kn‘.g in Cllflln-Iikp rotnn ., ‘1hcg, s.-zrd boards, llltings and bosons, and 1n constructed. Fioutcd into place at n picr. and fluted with n11 ouibo 1i 1110101‘, it- W118 ready to bran :01“. :1 lrucl: and equnnnc-nt. weighing scvcral tons. Later in the day, another raft knovm as a deck raft. was constructed in similar IZiShiOlI. I: was equipped utth tratks winch tmit-ted loadi c: dlrcc: from the ‘antics of the r; . This axis built in five and a half minute , Itlieaniwhlle. other men “were pull- ing boats up and down thc rlvcr as the recruits. most of vrhom are from the Prairies. famllinrlzwi themselves 1111.11 water traffic. 01h- er men were busy consnncrnzg 11 ltrcstle brldcc. built ct‘ spur.» lahwl togither to form tvcszlrs, thin cov- ered with decking. Speed suns illustrated ‘.11 time con- struction of a ka-pck bridge, de- signed to CZITTY troops across small streams, The‘ men llncd up bcsidel the equipment. thcn, acting on a few bricf commands. quzci-"lv plac- ed the kapok floats, dcclrng. guide ropes. and bolts into place, and the bridge was ready to move, At another command. if was pick- ed up bodily. hurried down to the 60-foot, wide backwater, floated across and secured. In five mznutrs troops could grain access to the other side. A short distance away was the moms camp. separate from the main cam/p and set up as it would be in an actual tileatrc of war. Tents wcre urrangcd 1:1 orclcrly rows and regular camp TOUIIllP fcl- iovrcd. A mobile nnny lclughna, complete with mechanical potato peoler, was prowded, and In sfflpmung 111- n nlghlmun h! your wlh by your lvorlusllngi "l can‘! out that” and "that doesn't 0am with moi" Sure you sulfur uflor outing, but why should you-when you can ldlro Mnclocn Inmrl Stomach Powdlr and I079" your stomach palm. OI nuno lt'| good- loading hospital: prucrlho tho IGIIIO low ullinllu conluinod In Mueloun Brand Stomach Powder hr acid llnmcch, indignation, Idol p“ )—llh Kn». lmul Sluniuh Powdor out out vhol you LEAN Iirniiil‘ ' St 0m och. Powd c r ' CAMP DUNDURN, Susi-z" July ts and nets snsrxiaibltd and torn clown agmn on the banks Oi the Sziskutchvxval1 RlVtY i1) mdcs “est o‘ tlrs wcr», as 1i col .p:n1y 1110f} 811G illlll- Collapsible bcuts, about 2.2 fret long and weighing close 1o 900 pounds, were llllIOlKl-Ifl on the r.\'rr bank. Qumkly the men optn-Jd up nine minutes had a complete raft l l OTTAWA, ul 80—(CP)—-Bona lfido tourists an visitors from Ai- llicd and neutral nations and resi- :We11es Outlines :U.S. Policy Re . lFrench Possessions WABHINGGON. July &1—(AP) The United Stat/ea Government took the position today that. if France becomes o. Fascist depen- dcncy of Germany an emergency will be created which will require ‘the American nations to take over ‘administration of Hench posses- lsions in the western hemisphere. Sumner Welles, acting y of state. outlined this position in response to press conference ques- tions as to the effect of the newly- signod Havana agreements upon the French island of Martinique in the West Indies, Trouble over Martinique ha: been threacenlm since fiance ‘capitulated to rmany. British warships have been reported cruis- line, near the island to prevent the French aircraft carrier Beam from leaving with a cargo of American- ymade airplanes ordered by the Anglo-French purchasing commis- lsicn before fiance fell. The Uni- lted states Government has been mcgotintinq with the French and the British in an effort to bring ‘about a peaceful solution of a .dlspute over ownership of the ‘planes. . Wcllcs said today that conversa- llOiiS arc Frcnch Ambassador to scc whcthcr somc informal arrangement could bc workctl out which would avoid thr‘ nosslbllilv of any dlfflcultlcs‘ ' nrlsinsr. Hr- had reasonable hopes, .he ndflctl. that some satisfactory iunderstandlng can be rcnchcd. I-‘orcsccs Emcrgcncy What was in mind. Welles said.’ was that circumstances n1i1zht arist- whcrc a frcc and lndcpea- l j‘ bccamr‘ no ‘ ,_ loxvcr frrc and lndcpcnrlcnt and: might In‘ opcwatinq under rl\1r'.‘.=:=.{ ~ That sltimllnn. he continued, would rrcatc one of the cmcrgcncies of.‘ the typo foreseen in the Havana} dr-nt Corcrnnvfint agrrrcmcnts, _ Welles discioscd that the Unit/ed Stet-s Govr-rnmcnt has ngrccd to; f :1 ‘ccnt lIf‘?‘."_‘.' llnvt‘. Harm‘ 0f Vnr- < 1 . llvs. 1a succved Count Rcpc Dr‘. S nt-Qucntlu. the French Am- bassador since March ll. 1938. ‘who has hccn recalled by the Petziin Gnrcrnmcnt. l In addi on to Martinique. French pas. ions in the Western hr-nnsphrrv include iiilOlIlCi‘ West ‘Indian Island, Gaudcioupe; St. iPicrrc ct Aiiquclon off Newfound- .land and French Guiana. in South America. Wrilnrs was questioned also at his press cmifr-renr-t- rcmrding the status or the Ncthcrlands West: Indlrs under the Havana agree- ments. The agreements would ef- fl-ct cmttliiycnlly every European- held IIOSSPSSlOII in the western lwmisphcre. he replied. Ho pointed out. l1mvcvcr. that the Government nf lzwadcd Holland was operating frvcly in London, and that Bri- jtlsh troops which had landed in the Netherlands Dutch Wcst. In- miles were under the control and {orders of the Netherlands Gover- lnor General. lTourists May lliet Permission To Carry Arms cents of Cami ‘w may be given par- inlsslon to can y firearms in Can- ada lf authorized by Commissioner S. T. Wood of the Royal Canadian ountied Police. - M middle ‘of the camp was a mobile Under we mm“ o‘ m order_m_ filllilfifl Ccnadians Find Iceland Cool Even In Summer TORONTO, July 29--(GP)~— While the boys in Canada swelter in July heat, Canadian troops on active service in Iceland go to Md with their socks on and plenty; of blankets. according to a icttcz" rc- ceived by relatives of Pte. Ernest Goodc. Goodeflz regiment arrived in the strategic north Atlantic last month. Hc vrroie his parents in suburban Etcblcckc. describing how he and his comrades find novelty in the midnight sun and Iceland's brand of weather, When it rains “it rcaly rains night and day. There 1s day- lirzht (I11, and nlg ‘ but we manage to slccn somehow: "It is colrl orcr hcrc. Whux- w.‘ arc we wen‘: wintrr undr-rvrcar, n swcntcr, a tunic. a 1:11‘ . lcather jackct and a pail tr Whcn going to lwd we have l0 blankets ovcr us besides our great- coats and wc slccp in our socks and I am not kidding you." ALE>mNnrllrTvonri§>rs msnrurn The regular mmilhlv mectlnv. of the Alexandra Womcnis Institntr‘ mct at thc homo n! Mrs, Ernest MncCnbr‘ on Julv 16th. Prcslrlinl. opcncd thr‘ mcclln‘! with lhslltlil" 0dr‘. followcd bv Grand, R011 m1] was rcspcnrlcd to with Sine; sav. PM’. or Play, Ninr‘ mcmhcrs and two visitors nrcscnt. Mlnnlcs of prcvlous nwcllng road, approved and sinned. Rcnort. n! prnrccd: cf rc- Cciil» TN‘ C"".'1m §nclfll nmouutln", t0 $'Vl.55. Ffilcndlll rwunrls lzlvfin by Bfrs. Tnvtm‘ "ccCnhc. Mrs, A F‘ Benton rlclcizatc". tn nnmwl convr-nilnn. Rnnnrl". of Sick and School ficmnolitcccs rrlvmy Mow-q 11nd sccnrvlcd ‘ho l"‘<i"'lulr‘ 71w- fi M in Saw‘ the llv-Hlrh vhlldrcn fiipd, 0'11 lo PM"? '0“ trim-r‘ "nrq and sowing in» Rm n,-,.-_-_ WW1; hlcw nrocrnnemr‘ Pflnvnltlnr- 11n- fl"li"ll"l. Nwt nwctiw‘ at lhc homn n! w» 1mm,» ‘n 4.,“ Whrre the (‘holrcri ,1; Food lg Q n . flfv v! QUEEN HOTEL ROOMQ WITYTMIEATYI HOT AND (‘OLD WATER Private Phones in All Rooms men Street onrton. N. B- One Block North Could! Ofillain St. council published today in an ex- tra edition of the Canada. Gazette, the commissioner is given the pow- er "to unnke orders for the exemp- tion of residents, bona fide tour- ists and visitors from neutral or allied countries, from the Provis- ions of regulation 37A of the De- fence of Canada regulations re- unrdlng the possession of firearms" Bristol And Vicinity Ptc. Charlrs Masher of lhc High- landcrs spent the wcck-cnd at his 1101114‘ hcrc and loft early Monday morning for the mainland. Lilss E. S. Leslie, Toronto, is spending lu-r vacation with her par- cnls in fins v" 11y. Mr. and Mrs. Georgc Lmsllc. A-izss Lcsllc is employ- ed with the Robcrt. Slmpsm Co., 1n their 1min office in Toronto MLss htfarlon Coffin. Boston. Mass. arrived home last neck to id a vacation with hcr par- t... . M1". and Airs. Grover Coffin. Mcrcll. Miss Aiaruarct. fJcDcnald of Chnrlollctoa-n ls spendlnq a fcw days in this town with hcr parents and friends. Miss I\I.'li'1fli‘i‘t Findley has pur- chascd the lmngalolv ncar the‘ Lot. 40 Unitod Church from Jrscph McDonald.‘ Afr. McIJomU/J having movcd his famllv to Vernon River where he ls C.N.R. Agent. Frlcntls of Mrs. George Kellv. bet-tor known n: Grannv Kelly will regret. to hcar she was strlckcn vcry suddenly last uvck and at time of trrilimz hcr condition is tint-hanged Mrs. Kelly. who 1m to now. has enloycd prime‘ health. hrs passed hcr eighty-fourth milcslone. Iviiss Mabcl O'Brien has rccclved word from hc" rnzislns the Misses Bertha and Gcrllc I-ftuzhcs, of Boston. tlml they will sncnd n fcw (‘M's with hcr m1 their Cimadian tour llvat h“ tnlccn thorn throurzh lhr‘ Gcldcn Wort. The pic's did not .=‘:1lr‘ if lhcir mother. Mrs. J. A. Iiuzvhcs was with them or not. Mrs. Hurzhcs is a slstcr of John T. O'- Brien and Mrs. Jccvcs OBrlen and Icfl the‘ Island fifLv-clght ycnrs asso. A few of her old school-malt": are still around. on" is‘ Alhcrl. Mcflvrcn who was a clrvwmnlc in tho Zonrt. 1on1: n20 and still recalls the happy days of childhood. "T'l1r‘ mlmrn fishing: ls at n stand- still this srnann n: no fish arc hr‘- lmz takcn. ‘The past. wcck gcncrnlly has been very windy for fishing. 00119111111115: with the. l 1n. John it. O'Brien min John Deveaux have gone to Gav Haz- nor to no in nah h: 11:88am _______¢ MEPHISTO CUT . BULK SEEDLESS EATONIA ROYAL RUSSET ISLAND BRAND Granulated or Br-own BREAKFAST BACON SLICED, Lb. — —- SMESAGE Fresh PICNIC STYLE FIRST GRADE Creamery utter LB. 25c. 2 LBS. —— -— NEW ERY. LETTUCE. The road pan: 21:15 reached n. 11'»- ci-‘s at time of v1". . of splay has bivn p the rillag‘ ti.» a ‘ hclvl on 1. ‘ tmzlcratootl the tlnue on lw l! gap 1vould bc left. Your agent 1s in; ln thc (ll,~.ll'l{‘l cut, and haul si r curds props starting at 011cc. Camcnwrs This wc AfcEvrcn; the found laid and thc nmv . m; \'.'1.l used as a. gcncral “:1 nous-s. Mr. George Duffy nrrlvrd from New York two wt" w. 11,10 and will spt-nd the SilllliIYl‘ with l and slstcr n1. 1hr‘ clcl l‘. me. Mr. fruffy said that owing‘ to the in- tense twat in the “Big Clay”. 11c wouldwrcmnin for thc cntire sum- mer. Mr. Duffy ltas been in Nrw York Citv in lhc cmplov of the Edison Llght- Company for a grcat inimbcr of years. Mrs. Jnmcs-‘Bli-Gclftrid, J12, spin! the ivcck-cnd hero with Mrs. Carr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banker. B STERLING W. If The mcmlmrs ormstcrlhu: W. I wcro lntcrtaincd at. the homc .r>f Misses Grncc nnd (‘icpcva lilac- Kny on July 9th with flflccn mom- bcrs and two visitors prcscnt. The prcsldcfila presided and fiPfillcil thr- mcctlmz by sinrrlnrz 1hr‘ Maplv‘ Loaf and rcpeatlnrr the Crrwi. lvliuutcs nf the prcvlnus mcctln’: wore read and approved. Proceeds 1.12m the Ice Cream Social amount- tn “.5. The lemma-y 20-. WAX BEANS 4 Tins SUGAR, lb. RINSOcTu. 20 Oz. Tin 10c RAISINS, lb. 13c 21kg} BAKING POWDER each Swansdown Cake Flour Pkg. Pastry F lour, 7 lb. Bag 2O Oz- Tin LOBSTER, 6 oz. Tin Each (10 Lbs. to a Customer) 7c, 10 lbs. SLICED, Lb. — — 4 to 6 Lbs. PORK SHCULDERS Lb. - - - - 23c BOLOGNA Sliced 1.11. RIB ROAST BEEF Lb. - - - - 21c CHUCK ROAST BEEF Lb. - - 12c CANADIAN CHEESE Lb. - - 19c MAPLE LEAF PllllE LAllll 1 LB. PKG- ——-——- CANADIAN QNIQNS Lb. 7c 4 Lin. 25c‘ Sunkist ORANGES Med. Size IM- GRAPEFRUIT Small Size Each 7c 4 For 25c TQMATOES Firm Ripe 1.11. - - - - 19c CHQICE GRAPES Ll). - - - - 25c ALSO NEW CARROTS. NEW sears, CAULIFLOWER, NEW POTATOES. NEW CABBAGE, RADlSH,CUCUMBERS,CEL- BLUEBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. ETC. z-choci tcuc ‘rr an i"<‘..l'Cflll‘i freer/Jr and Mrs. 1 cminr: was nskcd to get same. Re- 111 Commiftccs and the follow- : nwr (1.10; wcrc appoint/ed. Pro- MacEwcn, Mrs lay. J E Fleming. Mrs. Airs. Earle Henry, Cr ..r-1d Aliicliny was decided to hold a ice Ci'l‘.’liil and strawberry social in the rink and the following committees 11 nppcintcrl to ltnve charge of . s. Crawford MncKay. Mrs. ll S. LcEwcn. Mrs. J E. Flem- in“, 311's D. J. MSCLOAII. Mrs. l2 W Pyfc. ivioved and seconded that $1 00 be sent. to Mrs Hutche- Frill. Four members each donated a hlankct in tho Red Cross. Mrs Ed- ~<l Gnilantcnve uninteresting re- p l. cl’ inc annual convention. Pm- arnm for thr- cvcning was a solo I“: lvirs Fleming and two contests. first yarlwcs won by Miss Margaret Hill. 1111's H. S. Mclcwcn, Mrs. (‘vcnrvo Brown and Grace MacKay. Mrs. Wallace‘ MacKay invited the nwmhcrc to hcr home for the Aug- ust. mcrtlng. Roll call tn be answ- crcd bv n Recipe. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Not Ghurchilfs Dog Despite Name "conform. July m-(OPI-Rxg- lnwlrl P. Sparks, well-known Tor- mlw rWr fancier, rnld someone was lokiurr whm he heard thatm ircx cmwvmcd m him and on which “w scravrkxl the name "Winston rvanrlrll“ nn-lvcd at. an mclem (‘clwdhn pert. pcstvrcav. The box cornlnrvl a white martian Bulldog. fl"..\"rl'= csmlalncd the dog did w» bwcnc to tho British Prime lVii““"-.‘"'. If“ said hla- agent ln Trrcaflrrc. Noland. bdllfltt It for hm and sent it over. moon; EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS I l OFFERED YOU IN ADDITION TO OUR THREE DAY SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Aug. lsl, 2nd, 3rd LOOK FOR BIG SALES SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR - - 25c “Zlc u I 2 APPLE JUICE ea. 10c 3 Tins . . 5%."; LARGE PKG. 23g; 2%: ‘TERM 11m u». 1a: 2 Lbs. - - - 25c 18c 2 lbs. “WORK LIKE 'I'l(,l',f SAYS PRIME .\ll.\'i MELBOURNE, Austra‘ x —- Mr. Menzies, the Pr i commenting on the Fr 5 t “This ls not the lull; ibis the‘ bflllnnlng of t1‘ i ter and most crucial p11." i world can b1‘ saved. and ‘»‘ ‘ aln can or will be couqil“ y thinknble W» must l-IP-Il courage and work lllu- .' day will come when F‘ ‘ once more be llbcratvrl, 1' up to British cnuragv. , ' a: nicely it must- DY t1" ‘" 5,. sources of the American “I cannot believe that. tfi‘ stroke of misfortune‘ can - United Slates unmovcrl. any American can _ the defeat of l-rauc the menace of Nazi CW1 own door. The froc D1‘ if _ I world must gel: together ' , stand. If they act Dim“ IMWM-I-m..." i: J.M’s- MEATS 2ibs........... I, n» YOUR Order, Phone 8 J M. ROOF, Prov- Mdrklt Bnildiflll .unn1l1}-_3TF—aI-i -~