4 O ‘ lnlllllallallllllllttlli. $il$5%"v=r‘““ RWM SII . eataro? wan aowwr t; I I "+1.". 5Q] -- nus ts swtlt. ' Pllhiifil wt» mv nurrms nuow mru YOU vett- rvrtt. UNDERSTAND? N-M-M-M- IIiIIIIIII‘IIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIAIIIIQIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIM t a t n a t Coeon ' 1's lnaalona, nutty llaiviianr aplleala to all mom. dlakefia 8 kinda havctthlaflawonr, always lredlh-ln pleb- agea, line and byllho‘ Iklilllllilllllllllllllli llaaaaanaaallalnlaaalauaalanaa u-a-sa-A-n a. ,_.. jflowrrl \ "t BEEF TRIPE ........ 5, BEEF HEARTS .,‘. .. I‘ BEEF L VER ..,t.'.... 7c BEEF T0 GUE a ' \ TRIMMINGS .....-- 5c BONELESS BEEF ... 5V4‘! LAMB PLUCKS 3e LAMBYTRIPE eoeeeodl 36 HOG PLUCKIS ........ 26 V1: 5c \ "Co. Ltd. nan 1§t.i,i2 > FOX MEA Team lslantl Cold Storage h“: ' Wales ..sr;tg.;' § a .§ s it? 8&8; E5 i i g? fit 'a:§g E???’ §v ,5 E 5 i ket, the intention being to titer the car with Australianeoaehw 5 and other fittings. The chassis arrived in very completé form, including diao wheels, tyres, accumulator, and other accessories. The complete Datsun closely reaembleesome o! om .0! British ' . . with .- th proposed Ailekllielfi ' ,1 offering- heave yet been determined.‘ i J --p_--'- NIGHT fl-YlN Am ‘m: mil-regime, . I °'. F1513 South Wales emotion known as the New England Always. The eervioeat preeentincludeealhiebe- Aenanpany. ' _ GroatBx-itainhfilkgz m. and arriving at l1. possible to fly mm Birsbane- to Me‘ in the one day, the midday meal being taken at Sydney The w} eoinnlni. ts u mesa. has strhstantial amliationa with the ed up with the aeronautical indus- try in Great Britain and m the Un- ited Btatea on manu! ' aeroplanes will be rsurohaeed. new hangars built, air. lighthouses laid down. and radio beacon installed, the experience: in night nying in the United Stain being utilised ' ~ . 2AA!‘ RAILWAY I'll-AIR! 1h a trial run between Sydney and Newcastle (a distance o! 104 mileeflrnade with the object or re- ducing the time ZIMIONTBIEIIN The Government determined 5v AS everyone knows, the cars and trucks of ‘General Motors are again the great sales leaders. t We. are proud of such a record, naturally. Yet it is no secret that this success is due in large measure to the public itself. More than a year ago, months before produc- ' tionwas begun on any of our 1954 models, we checked our designs‘ against the ideas of motorists _ themselves; Through more than 60,000 answers to GENERAL Morons PRODUCTS OF CANADA LIMITED INSTITUTION ma? i. l-this describes General ‘Motors’ by whirl: the publieis given" who! It watts in 6am can year alter year, and ‘(lil-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f l ii our questionnaire, “The Proving Ground of Pub- lic Opinion", we learned well in advance just what the public wanted in its new cars. ‘That, simply, is the stbry behind this yeyafls aisles-leading Chevrolets, Oldsmohiles, Pontiacs, hlcLaughlin-Buicks, LaSalles, Cadillacs and Chev- iblet and GMC Trucks. The story behind Knee- ‘itction Wheels, Streamline Designs and Fisher No¢Draft Ventilation. We knew they would meet the specifications of motorists. PUBLIC -MINDED m crc’s noqucstion about this Inattcr GROUND‘ yetissafelypzotacaedagaimtill-imadorthtbioosqakarla caclcrship Looking at the sales figures, you see proof of General Motors’ leadership. But more than tlar, these figures show you just how Canadian motor- ists estimate the appeal and value of all cars on the market. We believe that this estimate by “other owners" points to a General Motors car as your. best investment-that it says with emphasis, ‘_“There is no question about this matter of leadership!" 21!! General Moron can and truth may be punbatnl on convenient terms Ibrougb GMAC, General Moron’ own lime-payment pla- GM-IM curvaotsr ._ .1310! Broniulta! OLDSIIOIILE Imperial!" PONTIAC J LASALLE Tb: Brandi/u! CADILLAC Sllfldafld of tbs World CHEVROLET AND GMC TRUCKS For Lower! Halli!!! CW" = :2"... swrs."~=..-:t-"-.su i I ' o n l" " ., Grade VII-l Edith French, 2 Grade IX.—1. Isa Runcle: 2. Ver- - - osdgqt Btflg 1,; h“ no; hem - p a \ _ n,4'§n*.',-‘,°°,,"°""c‘ Maw“? NO GlVBD auentb a ehild ta taken as a oorn~ Sadie Stewart. non Sobey; s. Marion Craig. _ WIdOWGP WHJVBS created. smash? to the unsure , __ .~ - ~ w" ~ '- ; , . ‘ y; pardon to the child born into the Grade VI (a) 1 Atwood 0'0on- Grade VIII-l. George Ameck; . . m my)“ h“ g; I _ ._ . ettyiatilentnaleatintlseworld FortDy-essju ma, _ R ht H e was nwnurlum ‘ . -. ‘m, u” o, m, on," p home, but in a large num nor. 2. Mme Sobey. s. John Runcie. 1g‘ s as e11‘ u, . mum “Hem”; “w,” l‘ W " else! the roquelts oome from Grade VI- (b) l Irene Moore, 2 Grade VIL-l. Tony Noonan. Y I °'- m‘ "Q; h‘ ( m) sonata: eonnlea. William Nicholson Grade v1 1 Eunice MeGaugh -'——- "W" ‘M n" “m” I elaimll. was n . fleet- oalallaa . ' '_ " ' , , S’ A p . ]md>’”u ‘mu. ‘he “flip; _ m I T” tlam-l Bung“ rejects e GT?! V—~1 Dorothy GOilJOQ, 2 ey. _ (annual he") I s, n". i W w» m- - - »-~ - - m -l-»=““i-’>“°". t»- W-ts..." "at" "a "a "t..." ;..s:::."-::-s::.-. ‘i.'::°c"."...‘.§‘»’;‘~.¢l‘.’.".‘.3iff.°°“°' p. ,- f'f.wfl|q@gnfl1 mutton way m» they m the oaad Isennrrlta: s; qt- "m" 94M» W9?" "Mm , _ 1* -G a -_-L Me 0- , Nnw YORK, Oct. l3—Mrs. Y ~ ~~ - 1 d i mated Inlet-Nut mart in the ma» gum, 151,113.“ “P” a" °' ‘ m“ *° 4"" ' “m” 3”“ "d v‘ ‘b’ " NM‘ “m” Juanita Austin Shewrm o! rum i " - l1 f . 3. ma“ wens. ~ ‘In! M1,“ ‘m,’ 1m and 1:1 but hag"? wig; 31f‘: Ina} iwnlllia‘; sifrflffi- 1 31:1,’: Jam mama, .1 Avenue, eight days before m Inac- We are buying dressed fowl i c" i, 3mg‘ Jan: m ealsiney or the wit." in ‘f i *1 “"9", 1M1.“ no; pfi fin” ands I (b) llfllzabeth MaeKin- Mums Hooper: a, Ivan Bobey: ' "ff, °° “i111; maeglkaggf; and chicken daily. PLEASE . ; ~ l! l ‘$1 p“ a; mgtzqqi. _ "W"! ~ , _ ‘ » from - non. Grade III.-1. D ri Bebe . w °“ NOTE; Th be all-egg- lllie. IIW. W“! l" We. is-hbtlhted ailwh"'“°'.m- m: masks term: 0M» g ((2)11 Iaeglalldgrldgheson. LOGiradeRIL-l-l. ariéytwnétt; a. myformer husband. Eussne A. ed by sclldjzgm‘{ve do not . -' - suite‘ '_ ‘Grade en .. . use unce;. o ooa. - ' ' m” m ‘M; m‘ lee a, to retreats.‘ to m f’ "w arrest attendan , Edith French Grade 1. (tn-i. Kelt-hnSobeyl.‘ n MrgBhewan was entitled by law buy on a graded basis unless _ q G earn M Ute . - Qdleiltewlrt, Mabel Sorrie, Eliz- Grade I. (b)-—-l. Doria McGaugh- to elect to take one-hall’ of the flesh-er] by 3111")"; Ship by t ' “m; q‘ hastily name. d their own abet); maegmnon, . ey: a. Ralph Desmche; s. Annie net estate, but iylod a waiver t k l. o‘ n,‘ A“ l“ r Imam e1 aed- L GIN» Ill ‘flit-Atoll!!! I ‘I mumym gm)" 53309], ’ ' Anna MacDonald-Teacher. Nicholson. - this right and consented to the "m o p p’ l may”, ‘m; some hm t‘ a _ “h ~ _ - ......... ' ____________ a GM“; (c)-l. Austin DesRoche; provisions oi’ m. will by which m. ments remitted for Ilfllly- . blooming -.- - 1 . n - . . ' '° w‘. " "’ " " nan downturns to attic awn ..}.‘§§.°',,, m,9;nmifh"igf“s,p°‘°"._,m_ '.'*"'~"‘°."" '°"°°" 6,...“ "‘ °‘“"‘" ' °°“““"‘ fe-(‘Qnjfi 51f, ff fifififififi; if: J. n. JENKINS, Mgr, i" l!" "I! "IF"! Av-Jnr- \ - I i- ' - 3 Honor Roll m September: . administered and distributed m the The Royal Packing Company ’ h!“ has n! £3!‘ 935's ' GINO VHF-l floraflcozncr. I Grade X-l. Arthur Aflleck; 2. same manna. as lf such statutory l-~. .... 1m have flied agate alosdsttmtnttu. , o Babey; s. mean Bobey. t)“ llggpfl’; m r1331“ rlghte under Section 1a oi the De- n-lliid-lil-ll-dl