l AUGUST 1 14. 1953 Ti-ll: t cyAl2olAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE Tuaas on Time Fiddlers set Townsfolk s' Toes tiI'T8iipillg CENTRAL 0llAlllllAil JIMMYS TAXI-Dial 7370 or 7370. A Feature for Every Friday- Among The Farmers Federation of Agriculture llews Strange But True 5! F. H. MacArthur 3 Table Top by Eden Phlllpous CLEARANGI SALE continues at CHAPTER II Norma's Ladies wear. i A Sunday School class started 80 years ago by Mrs. Mary Eliza- beth I-Iea in Queen Square Church, Continued KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- Fnrm Diversion was the co-ordination of the at'- pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryentotl Saint John, N, 3., recently cele- "Many years ago I sounded your ' tlvlties of all the different groups and Macxsy. brated its 80th birthday. There igmented parent on the wbiedt oi This is the week when most farm with the hope that form policy have been only four teachers in Mount Amie, Tom, End did not DON MESSEE and his Islanders people try to keep the more serious Recordings. Toombs Music store. problems of farming in the back ground and relax with friends and neighbors at old home week. Young and old of both sexes rind in the varied program offered would be developed 0i'i,a national basis. Those who have beer; able to at- tend National CFA meetings are -perhaps in ll better position to real- ize lhe programs that have been the 80 years of its existence. Name- ly Mrs. Hes for 35 years, Mrs. John Sealy for 20 years, Mrs. C. F. Sanford for 13 years and Miss Ella Gale, who has taught for 12 years. It is interesting to note that one hesitate to tell him that in my humble opinion he was neglecting opportunities and merely playing with an enterifrise that might produce something spectacular if developed. I offered to buy his "WE TREAT THIS sick wliid: Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart": Bakery. something is bound to educate, a- lnuse or entertain, the side shows, fine livestock, exciting races and the skill of the handicraft depart- mcnt. All add'up to a well rounded exhibition that has earned for it recognition as one oi the best in Canada. Tile casual visitor quite likely does not realize the immense :- made And to appreciate the a'.- vantages. to all farmers that have come about as the result of drie- gates from all branches meeting to discuss problems which effect in- dustry in general. Crop ?rospects For the haymaker the last month ARRIVING DAILY-New style in teenage dresses, sizes 0 to 16. Third floor, 5. A. McDonald. SPECIAI...-Spring i'ilied mat- tresses, 324.05. All sizes. Simpeons- Sears. DR. J. C. GALLANTS OFFICE of the class members attended un- til she was 90. Two former mem- bers have recently celebrated their 90th birthdays. Eight of those still in regular attendance were intro- duced on the occasion of the cele- bration, and each member receiv- ed a nosegay. We wonder if any Island Sun- mine. but he had no mind to sell, and I urged him then, as I now urge the future possessors, to spend money, recondiilon a. plant and procedure now quite obsolete. and give the mine a chance. I should be inclined to predict from a life- time of knowledge that the possi- bilitles are substantial, and though h t d 1 i one of the most day School class can equal or sur- - m0l”” 01 lmrk mm carm” 91”” t.f.:atl:l?ceto.yno?. record and every- W1” be filmed A"5”5'- mm '0 A"3' pass this fine record. i;.lil,ui:inli?elngiei:isy Hui g?iTblf,'i "ml? WM 15 .”e”S5my I" mamhs where in the province hay has been ”” 29”” Two soldiers discharged from quite ready to find cdpiiai mi before-hand to produce a smooth running week of this sort. Direc- tors and officials are to be com- lost and much of it seriously im- pared in quality. Pastures are ex- cellent and have been improving SUMMER DRESSES and Skirts. thalf price-Helen's Dress shoppe. the Army on Friday 13, were killed on the same day when the automo- bile in which they were riding Mount Atajo. Is. the future posi- tion cleariy understood?” ”I haven't seen my father's will, piimented on the fact that the d i ih Si month, min an, 54 Grafton Street. h d 1 t b id t Md i i -V I H I yam”. , large crowds which amend the (air D:gT:gt0 glen: h93V.V 97983; but 15 . g;”1:1ilIlCnhI(3)5l:F.r Egrfalblbsd. ouEaflCIe1 lsnllrneb:'lllshaa'aE:r belt-in Ilefltnotybl lttlif The town of Shelburne Ont was set arorkin" when contestants in the Old Time FIdd1Fl'S' Cams are handled smoothly and it is ripening siowiy potatoes and mom NEW FALL STYLES. sub teen man had exactly 513 on his pep ' . - ' i H . k . W” , Y0 (Wt (gm Mm” Gmmm Tmmwnd n lbw, at Tommi. oniy occasionally that minor vext - and men use drug”. arriving diiiiyi - Father was not a mall to saddle dlan thamplonsi p too over reren 3. ling . p . . . . . atlons occur and these arc usualiv forgotten in the rcmcmbcrance of n happy holiday.- 0 The People Speak The results on August i0th leaves are making excellent progress and fortunately blight has not appear- ed to any extcnt. In some localities haying. harvesting. potato digging. turnip pulling, berry picking, and fail plowing are going on together. S. A. McDonald. third floor. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Aug- ust 16th. ii A. M. at Millview. 7.30 PM. at Pownal. Rev. T. R.. Goudge. son when police found 'em. Ten minutes after he ate some large hailstones that fell during a thunder storm, Carl Coats of Tima, Alberta, 4, died. in a hospital. Six times in less than 20 years, five kings have married common- other people with difficulties when he died, and I expect, after every- thing had been done to protect my mother and ensure her income. that I shall be free to do what I may decide." , oriies. made the finals for his rendition of ”Sol(li('r's Jo:."'. . a big hit with the 3.000 spccltllors as he wont illl'tPUS:ll the "Little Burnt -Pozaln Jr); and other old fav- He was accompanied by his granddaughter, Carolyn, 13, at the piano. Oldlwl rlIll':llll, ('Ilarlr': llycr. Fri loft-N lwiunl-'. H1-WI ithat his father was a white man land believed his mother an Indian. ”And that wlll"6E.t7BHbl?'l3ll.i"tnr KL'd1?il:SoN' "1c....;.z..;7;'.:r;..a.3. he was used in waltillg, and know lnnlmals with llllm-culosls. prev- . Signor Fernandez fixed hi. eyes - -ltl time to strike. Patlcncc. cnm- lously doomed. now run he nurcrrl 110 dmlbi ihdt H19 malflmy Pl , 8"" Puwr t era. and lnslefld Of Wink MDPUY upon Tom and was rlppx:rcntly ,I,t;2l"kBt:;,,m”'eosZ2;::d lL',?:?,T:,E5lbt1.3eu with his nlhcr 5El'i')Pl"ilillP,baCk in health with the lair."-l Canadian Cmzens are mm bk Th” 173” W” -V"” ""'3' i" H" YOU'LL LIKE the new styles in "er 0”" the five lost me” satisfied with the scrutiny. , .' .yi p i.i.si i mu” 9 iqualitles, served his purpose well qr-rm-killing fil'llE!S. London zoo" ”e"”' 1" smble Gm'”m"em' md future be known as the age of am. summon and teams” dressed, crowns. They are: --weiiy he continued, --you 1001; gnaw!" dgmsabiep 5w(i:i:t ow" 'L"cnaugh, l"l-months-old rhor-tah rccelllly M” C9” 1'” met ”"C1”;lP';l 3"" Silos. In many parts of the province in teeimge mm me, 9 ii, is, King Farouk of Elzylvt. Edward like a young man who has his head :;3,,,,,,;'; my seek if vain ,..i To be cnnunlml was cured with such treatment. .' e ' - - . . , , gg t .. . .1-. we are cross ng IS ream w lc 0 5 these structures are Appearing in Third noon 5' A. Mcnomid. VIII, Farlda Sullicar. Ciilul II of screwed on pretty tight. And 1 wiii mung the aborigines oi Peru. mgi "M Wrm” my Changmg M h””e5- sufficient numbers to prove that Romania, Leopold III of Belgium. ask you to do this it you iiim, no N V”Y few C”"”sdi””5 Wm have WV farmers have excepted ensllage as S0, acquiring a queen in the tra- i deed” I always say mm when (mm ' real concern as to the welfare of the country from a political stand- point, but many will be concerned on the point of the failure of the other parties to develop 555,5, oi m kin dry hay. ' ' . i V "Thats a. hard saylngl" he cried. . an ” i .. 32;: mm foctlve opposition, While election iBuii.er rroductlon YORK PASTOR”, CHARGE dd - small way, because I reverence campaigns maybe the highlight in democratic processes it is import- ant that voters continue their in- - . . - - - 34- ther wa ' the number of births m sclf." .. .. - -- 4 wrest and Cami-iii scmiiny 0i. 3” butter per week than at this time day August 15th 1953 930 A o y, i it Good! said Jacobi I like iiiings mibiic M mi iimes between last year. This means at. least YOlkidl,l.00 A. M. Central. 7.30 PM. over deaths eachycar would popu- Alld now. ring the bell that we young people to be interested in , elections. Citizenship is a privilege 310-000 " week ext” "nd wmle not Bmc eyl hue 3 cm: (Our um” "5 mfg” "5 may drmk' said '7””b' AM anthropology - or indeed in any , P which imposes 1-esponsibiiiiies and R STEM EMOUM 10 divide imonlf London, Lngland. shall tell you about that incom- Nagy. that wiii heip ii, deveiop these responsibilitos are of a nature which demand not only loyalty and effective work but also A realiza- tion that the ideals of the people a part of their feeding prorzran certainly the storing of a green ctrop protects the farmer against the hazards of the weaiherAthe bug Island dalrymen are currently producing over 20.000 pounds more so many yet it does help out. On most farms the cream chooue or the milk cheque is the standby to cover farm running costs during ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. - Sunday, Aug- ust 16th. Sunday school 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. James E. Heathwood, M. A., Minis- The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. J. M. sproule. Sun- NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday. August 16th. Falrview 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P..M. Long Greek 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools as loc- ditional fashion does not appear to be a good idea these days. . 0 0 According to a world census re- each morning; or, 75,000 more are born each day throughout the world than die or, to put it an- If this birthrste remains at its present high standard, the world will have three times as many in- habitants in another century than objection. I am going to Panama for the moment on business, but shall return home in a few weeks at latest. Therefore kindly inform me as to how you stand, and what "Glad to, Sir. I'm sure," de- clared Aylmer. "I'll let you know: Just how I stand as soon as I know parable rufflan. Benny Boss." MYSTERIOUS BENNY BOSS meets a particularly dull, apathet- ic and feeble soul, the betting that he has the old blood in him." Young Maine protested. their story, and I have found them often wisel- than - well, wiser than those we call their betters." their wits; Are you attracted by our ancient history, Angus?" "He lives for it, sir," explained Tomf ”He loves the Incas . better ghiipc this gutiii-e of the country. ""5 Summer month-'54 M ed R V H Barber it has today. The present global Signor Fernandez ordered re- imn anything. and say, it was one The ma” 0' ornmmum not Gnmm, ;agml;.fl"0"”” ' 9 - s ' population is estimated at ap- freshment and proceeded to the oi me man tragedies of history . ' proximately 2,400,000,000. subject of the bygone adventurer mat a iowei. civiiimtidn conducted The pad, 50 5,93,, have mm the A perennial topic at CFA meel- CAvENms”j'PAST0RAL Now assuming that man has been who had brought them IOEEYJIBTCV1 nobiei. one wiim spam iiwaiiow. development. of numerous farm organizations which for the most part confine themselves to groups within Agriculture having similar interests in the production or the particular commodity. . Usually these groups confine. their activities to their own par- ticular problems and it is only since 1935. that progress has been made in welding all these groups into one "if the nurposc of obtaining the advantages and increased influence T . . . l . M. l 9 i ti 1 , k h b c it ., I . 0f0lil'il;.'vU At various imes farm C k PG1::':,ri1i'ie Xaplbegvii ligoselqviiit (tjiidririmiis i00,0t00 years. The ;m.1i54” I 18 mmb 0! La Rypne in ::f:yh0;:yel:'f mm a Du 3: I the Ayimer lured man. N V 9 ml” experiment WW1 D0- S ley 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. B. Mac'Phail. 9C m 3 "3 m 9 Mm” he Greenland is the, largest island "Please go on!" said Angus. Im v --S)-iy R mm, down before lltlcnl parties as fl. means of im- hmvlmz the position of the industry but history has demonstrated that political parties based on class do not long command general support. 1035 marks the beginning of the first frilly national mm body in the Canadian Federation of Agri- inga has been hog grading rail or alive and changes in standard for the farmer. Western Canada is still putting forth claims for optional grading on alive basis and with Quebec has opposed any change ill rsil grade standards. In other Provices acceptance of proposed changes has been conditional upon definite information on where pre- mium would apply and upon dif- ferencials between grades. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the people of North Tryon and surrounding districts for their kindness and help in my loss. during a recent fire. Mi Mild d o wson. l v D l l 3,90 12. M. u had when they left the altar in Kr--.. a--.. .-. .. children But Wilhoutwaxintz when Eilfllrc Wh055 Exllrmsed objective I. Not-I:-le'i'rybn, 1'. E. L5 i1:fi::,i,oiiD?il.3ri1) opn. Mi Sunday scii:,11,g East Molesby, England, recently. 1 Aylmvr CMSUP add?! HEW 1955 YOUR FAMILY DESERVE: in s -w-- .- .-- -i dcornwau at 10.00 A. M. Kingston The big Rmii of big soup bones was i i to iiic dame Cid i',i0ds.” lat 10.30 and New Dominion at 2.00 held by 14 butchers. 4 c . - . . e same eec rlc lg . u has . - - '”"””""'mms P. M. Rev. A. S. Wain Minmtcrl Th 1. t.i '1 hf b lb ' b . 53! i . . 1 Push 4 M53551.-iliu) yd 310351, broken the dalk hauls of Mrs. .I.l d lci.iA3G,E, .. rm-it Pfggbytgi-131,1 W. Penneil's home in Memphls,' 3”"9" ; Church in Canada. Mount Stewart, Tenn-. !0r exactly 5X years! Re,"'”"bI9 I . Friday, 8 P. M. Preparatory Ser- -An anchor lost for 40 years was Point 3 V , vice. Sunday. 11 A. M. Communion brought to the surface in I. lob- ' t ' Service. Harrington. Sunday School ster trap near Lunenburg. Naval l Sugar, 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 89c '3 Pdlvg geivtcle iogb Ii uiiuggugidi 3:33 bvlBl1'Biifls'u;- ii u'yu'1ue Available in i llna coo . . . rc llnclor i an s aer BI'OkOlI POl(OC TOG. ib. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lee McNaughton. lost in the bay forty years a n. " - m"k'B”m' l - B. A. Minister. Another man'withour s. cguntry 64 G"”"Red 4 lhldobln, Hood. Flour. 24 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 51.79 . mdmm mm Mam ATM, bad. . SI 98 i ORWELL-VERNON UNITED B t worse still Mezie may have to f ' . "ude w'h'P'.a 9" ' t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' 29: CHURCH or CANADA. - Services spend the rest'of his days on Ellis . I (W; 7o,ooo word MCcI'eCdY S PICRICS. O1. . . . . . . . . . Subridacyl. Augu6t1ll6tl;aoO;V1I;1l(gl.M Island in New York Harbor. Refills ii: ! ' ' A- - Ierry 5 9Y . . . SC" Th I i .t I H h l- 3 JIIICO. CI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 rament of Baptism and Vacation read; ;il,re1n(i;rtl:il: 553,05 2,: 3:9 :5. I Celgc 3 ' ' v School Program.) Vernon River 7.30 13nd, and ii 9 u, st 5., cm, t i D-OM95": SEIONCEIIHQ. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . 555 p. M. Sunday Schools at reslllaf has ruled thbt he may lgarmlea there wmi Pa M 1,9 l Vinegar. white wine, bulk. gal. . . . . . . . 79: hours Rev. John F- Maclm. 13- Du lndennueu because Uncle sum. P95 3 l,2Lltf.?,If,,t,.,; - ! Mml5t9T- has branded him as a security risk! ( MC 0 l coffee: WW brand! 'b' - - - - - - ' - - - - - THE'rREsB;,I'jETuAN CHURCH and because l8iothcr nations have I Peanut Butter. 4 lb. pails . . . . . . . . . . 51.39 m CANADA, I cmm. p,,,t,,,, leijiggfg 'g9iff;Q;ih';E;'l'i Emmi” -- . . . White Swan Toilet Tissue. 2 for . . . . . . 25c 59"?” M” W” D" 3” ” M He's not sum huwmr. end. in the l . lowsi 03”” CW9 11 A- M- Smday meantime he must live behind iron l Robin Hood Cake Mixes, 2 for . . . . . . 59c stihiaoietmg gvamrgg Qggugi lgleyzgg bars, I or n r .. . i -A Numerous Soap Deals on hand. River at 3 p. M. Sunday School 2 ,,,,,5;3:; ;;;?jSi"2;;:..1,,”;:f";,.(j),”lf,'j ' P. . Ni Mil C k 7.30 P. Ni. - l S Icing Sugar. 2 pltgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c suifiiiay s';f,,,,,i ?i ,'f”,,, c,,,,,c,,,i, Mezles cm . . i . Sum” School 11 A M'Rev Dom The perfect man has llnt boon. Filled Cookies, Morvens, lb. . . . . . . . . . 39: Y - - - :......a. I Meat And. Fish Dept. CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. services, Sunday, August 16th. New Glasgow 11 A. M. Caven- dish 'l.30 P. M. Special service at New qiasgow 7.309. M. at which Rev. E. White of Edmonton will be the preacher. Rev. F. W. Sawdon, Minister. BREADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Servicu Sunday. August Minister. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. Services August 16th, will be as fol- lows and will be conducted by Rev. W. A. MacQua.rrie, D. D.. of Hope- well. N. S. Cornwall 11.00 A. M. aid Nicholson, Minister. on this earth for about 100,000 years and assuming that his num- bers increased to only 300,000,000 by the time of Christ. This pre- Christian period would represent about 98". of man' existence. Since 1650 the inhabitants of earth has risen to roughly 2,400,- 000,000 and if the estimates are correct land there's no reason to doubt them) this means that in 300 years the world has gained al- most i0 times as many people as it world due to mcdlcal science and other factors is the chief for this remarkable. increase. How would you like to have a soup bone for your wedding arch? reason Well. that's what Stan Richards, butcher shop owner, and his bride A fact at,which we chaff, How else can woman hope to but the tale of Benny Boss was destined to be again delayed. for Signor Fernandez touched on a side issue. and, finding it of deep interest to his second hearer, dis- coursed a little upon it. ”The origin of Benny is hidden in the past. He was ignorant of it himself, and had not the faintest notion as to whom his parents may have been; but he felt sure in the world. Can you redeem torn paper mon- ey at face value? Yes, providing 3-5 or more of the note is intact. If less than 3-5 of the bill but more. than 2-5 is available, it can be re-I deemed for one-half its face value.' ied up Peru." i "A great tragedy often repeated." said the old man t'and nothing gives me more pleasure than to re- flect that Peru succeeded in re- gainlng her liberty. If I have I hero, it is Bolivar." He turned to Maine. ”The history of Inca civilization remains still to be written though rich material awaits the histor- tan. If you are an enthusiast you learning Spanish - old Spanish - to read the fine books about it." Signor Fernandez loved to talk. and found his present audience quite to his taste. tiwe will leave Benny Boss wait- ing for a moment, then," he said. is' i l Good food nzsfes beilterl scrambled eggs, steak, chops or cold meat." says Mr. Sunshine, "and pass him Aylmer Cal.-sup. He'll enjoy his good food a lot more, heczlusc that richer Aylmcr Hnv IlVl.llilEII says Mr. bunshino or is Born of Surlshinr. And i M . ' i . - . HAMPTON PASTORAL keen - ' . W I .l' ouanoo. - The United Church of The title. ”BeHvr half." m i 0 t Corned Beef, boneless. u.. ....... . . . 49.. s;;;:ed.a.-...:::":r;. ?.l.'?.'-ill: .-...?F”.5.”it..l'f.:l7..1ll?"2..H3:Z.””i;?.?.if gi;5g.gR- W '55- - - - . - - - ---- - - - - - -- We . 1 : . -r l . II II . ton Ben, 34;, 3.1),, 'rh,M,, Mints. awful times they had as kids walk- r ' , . ; F0?" Grad. A I: "3; ' ' ' ' ' ' '. ' t ' t ' f ' 49c tor of Christ-West Hope Church in Int; a few yards to the nearest bus PORK '& BEANS. 20. 01.. 2 has . . . . . . 396 3 " A Chicken. Grade A , lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 59: Philadelphia will be the preacher. stand. Instead of veins picked up. FUR"-AN MEAT SPREAD 2 - r -- Miss Donalda MacLeod will be solo- on the front steps by a ltelicoplcr. g . HHS . . . . 29C 1 chuck Rolled R955, B3.fs '50 A - - - o - - a 593 lst. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 In pioneer days in this Province -I 2 - P. M. Rev. H. J. Bell M.A. 15.1). people were too poor to paint their ' ' ' "n ' t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 49c Hambur , fresh round. lb. .. . . . . . . . 37c ' -. ' . . - . Minister of Zion United Church in dwellings and too ploud to white . qf. . . i i . . . . ' . I . I . i . . . 49c 3”k '”i""'- P""'""- '5' ' - ' -' 6” ff.?f5.?3?' .3'J”.'3”'n w;Jl..l.”.” Mill” X.".1";ll3”.i?.w3Z.”EI.e”i3lTJES.ih?3? Trinidad ' We IIOVC fresh Mackerel. Haddock, Hclllbllf. ister. ., arm; to fl gleaming white with white Gt-qpgfi-uif or Bhnd JUicE' 20 Q1" 2 i-ins 29c - - i lmon. Lobster. Haddock Fillers. Smoked QT mm” my "now 1 . . . Flaked . . i - 9 L . A 1 . , IPPdrs' Bon.l.ss cod. Sc" He"-mg an CHARGE. d, The United church wit) mlfexlsgt (tlregl. ;7at'JIi'l1l;usPClI);l'IlnI;i; I-'2 lb. flll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 Mnd, '& ;(u8?l?;:nf:(hS”g:ce':nw;:i: ”Lafayette,we.are helje." Who then? ' cmal ' i School 10 M. service' 11 A. Mi Col. Chas. Santon in a July 4 talk O1. . . . . . . . . 296 st. Pet as "ti Sch iii A. iii. a -v-n----w- Olympic . Fruit And V0.0 DOPto Serviceu:l.s30 ll: by. Thizowlli be a 3EEi(s-i-EAK gi GRAVY sonzlervicewiththschsrlottetown - - -- - - 393 - , V . ., ml. octane -. su-at ......... .... t S MAllVEN'S sooas .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29: V I O rung.sI un 3 I 1' - - - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' annual cemetery service will be zT., ;x L ii. L. i i, 2 ii (5 29; held in Midgell cemetery at a p. M. (an t hvery ..m.., DATES, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29: . ''c.' '9. c. urg' .. S ' " The guest preacher willbonev Roy S needs the ex- C New Potatoes. 15 lbs. . . ... . ' . .. 396 Eexetgilelrbvit gretctii-i. onntairlo. axial Irca 1 vgiiamin g:;ro:sEs'3 ? Pk5' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' - ' ' ' 2” we enter csusr muss ' us a o. " " n nu e . ' New IGOR. 3 bunches . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 Rev, R..s..,n A, M.dt,,,di ifindm Mam . bs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19:: won me near, our FLAVOI wai '.uns 2 lbd ' . . . . I . . . . . ' . 29: --- -- 2 I55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 Slow halted in A rich. anldrn ion" in Mr ' ' ' ' ' rmllanr oven: . . .Kt-ling;-,'s Corn Flakes comp ST BEEF lb. Sic W In: leis line of frozen foods on on ' '” l'”" '” """ ”" '" ”'"”"" W" "" e vs a comp Miss ......... ......... .... Miss MAC. 3. cures: LOAF. lb. . ssc manormm-draru-zrmmmeovmom. Keye Mscndyen returned home 5IWI'd-By after spending a pleasant holiday visiting friends and re- latives in Msssschuset . hand. Call and as our display. Shama's (iroceteria They're the number one flakes stl over Canada---and in the whole, wide world. They're the orijinslcorn dukes developed by W. K. Kellogg and Havored to his still-secret LONDON lllXiS GROGETERIA . m l- 2 4 thMr..GDouglIsx0I.rdlner and Ar- Di !'.'.."':2:'..'3.'.'..'i.".'.l:'l.'.l.'.t'.' "”ll:'A'&IV;7(r,l!hat ha; ne1x-rzr been dt,l1pli. ur Oriel. sene. Nsw Harnp- di 65394; 3 , lmasnnmu TKOV'1lIIlI9I1I cute . s r. e oggsat ." oywont cil- EuT'on S" W. D."v.r a 8 shire. are visiting friends in 5 0 Frre Del" ery 'om-.:i'il:m"sc'.':'i:m::3:i Invor through their flavor." Charlottetown. ' ' ll