, <><=Ts.>vEl<1=»»i.t°2._. . . , /ff l_.;..j» o » .1 _ . Y . . , --.~»¢.~~.'-.-wi-r _ .-..'.' 4 _ '~ I ~‘».-.--’,,»'.]1 l .- -» -9, .,., . 1 -l_r ,_, - , ,.. - ' , '-, ',§‘.~.f»;'.f - ' _:.1-. ' .. . ~f',._- .c-- l; l ~ l 'run cl-lAilijijlg‘_u_wll~_lYGuARDlAl§l: l l l= l rl Y lmlm crimlsl. cusllnliiii , _ .2 BODY \_~;l-gl-,v».-...¢~..l.a ...f-Wu , ,.1 P " if ` `s~ '< 'nv “$5 ` " , »,;€!:l_.~.-'rel /~ ll nd es.-. _ .. the shoe return in the old cr a '<¢ "‘ 5°’ ,. an _ . _ Queen street. was io la-il. 4 is §> FRESH SALMON FILLETS OF HADDOUK FILLETB OF COD ...... - LARGE MAUKEREL, ... FAT JULY HEREIN() .- SMOKED FILLETB ..... Phone No. 1226. ICIPPERINE (boneless herring) ............ 2 lbs. 25|: DIGBY CHICKS (2 lb. box) 150 A (DDIPLETE LINE OF SALT FISH AT SUBPRISINGLY LOW PRICES. 35D wana rrtrlsrlur-Among the FRESH HALIBUT .....-..--................Z.. 254: Ili. HALIBUT OUTLETS .......................... l5e Ib. ...................... 25|: lb. 15c lb. lite lb. .................... lilo each ..................... 35c dos. .........-......... 2 lbs. 250 Phone Ordcrs C. 0. D. (Continued from Page 1) * poll showed a larger vote than last year with a. big majority for Mr. Downing. At the Town Hall, Mr. Downing gained 31 over last lyear’s count. In the East End poll, both candidates polled more votes than last year, Dr. McNeill gainmg fifty- three. Central poll gave Dr. Mc- ' Neill A small maajcrity. A larger vote wu polled in the Court House ward than last year with Mr. Down- ing leading by one. _ So great was the interest in the election that Summerside was full of people until a. late hour. The stores were kept busy and on every hand there was much activity. Ev- erything passed on without acci- rlents cr rowdyism. I Until a late hour, hopeful sup- porters `of both candidates hung around the committee rochis in' the hope of a decisive change. The returning officer, Capt. L. A. Moore, stated to a Guardian rep- resentative last night that the re- turns were l386 for each candidate. The polls were closed at five o'clock and the counts were checked and rechecked up till 9.30 p.m, Interviewed, Mr. H. M. Downing, the Conservative candidate, said: "If “H0105-me much pleasure in °mb"°°° WI. my earnest opportun- ity- 9° h°°!'W1.V thank my many friends for their appreciated sup- D0l‘t in this contest. Pending De- °1"““°= Dev developments :ul-ther °°m°"¢’l¢ is Perhaps untimely.” Dr. John F. McNeill, Liberal candidate, stated last night that he was pleased with the support given him bvhis friends in 'yeeun-dey. . contest. He was sure that when the J ballots were recounted he would have the majority. Hg 515° "Qui Shit thare ware mo" than th. usual number of workers from out- cl side and that in Miscouche and sxlwm "ld D011 the Conservatives B l°Veral-outside workers. P°°°h°» and a reception teen i’I°°° in tho Liberal ocmlnlttec h rooms. _ Following are the result, by pol “D8 stations: _ u P01113 D “mms BIS. NICIIOIH-B .-... 057 M”_¢°uche 151 st. Eleanor, 1,2 ""5 0*- House . iaa B’sido West 235 5`Slc¢”,..,3T»4*€,’(" ` ml! be Inserted at the nie of le. rf ‘ ' 'L n Mr word. strictly Dlllble In Ml- ‘°,¢§2'° '(`1"'."i“|l&°'» §fé§"§"°\"T% _ ,shy . ln. ~. ' . rsnlvullvrcu-r nm is used in sul lg ‘ 'j' ' - V our work. There no chance of l‘;“f ;f;*`;‘>," ins , neutral colour. Send your shoes in 1:-_J Jimlnie's Shoe Shine Parlour , u - Y out-of-town guests at the MacMil- lan-Farmer wedding yesterday morning were Hon. J. A. and Mics. MacDonald cardigan and Ming L Dorothy Kirwan, Summerslde. Opening hymn-Jesus Shall Reign. 5 Scripture reading-Psalm 103- her last illness forced her retire- Prayer-Dr. A. C. Vincent. ment from social activities, it was Quartetta-I Have Heard of a dl and-Messrs Calder, Quigley, Ding- well and Bterns. estate was filed by McAvoy, Inc., a (C0l'1tinll6d fI'0m. PB8¢ 1) body. The inquest was then ad joumed until 2 pm. Baturday. The woman left the Ferguson homestead yesterday moming be- tween 8 and 8 o'clock apparently with the intention of visiting friends. Anxiety was felt for her safety when she failed to appear at dinner, but as the day wore on and no word was received of her whereabouts enquiries were made and as a result of the investigation the body was identified. nolled by' the Coroner: Millford Buell, Vincent Brazel. HER CLOTHING BILL, $28,000 hop in the fifteen months before A claim for $7 066.00 against her The following jury was smpnn- Major Albert Robertson, foreman, Albert Farquharson, Abbott Buell, Lee MacDonald, Fred A. Dickson, B. I. S. SOCIAL EVENING-As cial sh'pping methods the Colorado _ usual the midweek entertainment potato Beetle would not be export- E lived up to its high standard, One l ed. . hundred end nity ect down to en- --Tn. Britt.-,n mmm., emm All EIIOPIZ ISO Find joy eleven games of auction forty- are now on their way to Canada. fives, the winners being as follows: On arrival they will see, probably phus Fever Cure Ladies. first. MIS- A- U- Cullen: ` in New Brunswick a. demonstration second, Mrs. George E. Power. of grading and bagging for export, Gents. first. Mr. Reginald Dillon: with the most modem equipment. YASFNGTON' 0”- 12-"F°" "W second, Mr. P. J. Gallant. Lucky “ln nntlcfpetlcn of complete sa 8 ° science' Pr' R' E' Dyer' °f Co . _ sand on Bonanza Creek on Klon- L0alfNealr1y dyke River, has there been so sen- could 6 on even al resent l owl INDMN PRINQESS DECORA1-ED ` ° sationul a gold find as that an- "xp p nounced by Captain D. S. Bondur- prices' ____ alll- dlswvvrsd bv him along the DA All-sneh, as-ycer-old mother '61' _ plateau adjacent to Grand Falls. Tl;;l?ol:lC:;1:s;;;;ml;€?_sc“ooL the Agn Kham prominent gpm-ga. moscow, oct. iz.-'rho discov- N@wf<>l1lldland.and1n Labrador. 2.- Glade x_l Elllel mall. 2 Lua men`who hed such sensational cuc- eryof an old shoe in s loaf of bread 00° feel? “MVS 56° 1€V°1- wllgllll 3' vl'l,'lall Dllwsoll' ' cess at this year's Bt. Leger stakes, purchased by s Moscow housewife Within the life 0! the present Glade vlll__l_ Mlllle Lellldl ,_ following many other turf triumphs at a co-operative store almost pre- 8@“°f“ti°11- LU-b1`“d°l' may b€°°m° Ellzllbelll Newell 3’ Flllllclll Ho1_ was invested today by the King pitated a riot. the gfelltcst miniflil “B10” °f N°!'ffh llllld_ with the Order of the Crown of In- The housewife, who had received Anleflcaf' Said B°“d\11`°-nt- When 01' Glade vn__ll Mllllel Holland; z_ dia. The order was conferred upon the loaf in exchange for ner ration f1°1°“Y assmed by the 801/¢mm¢1’lI Ilelllall cnmlellll_ 3 Jack Neldel._ her in last New Year's honors. The coupon ertcr lining up for several his application for a reservation of Glade vl__l_ 'Glellle _lellselll ,l Princess travelled a.ooo miles from 0 . lll .. _ - Bonclurant has dug the gold Pearle Burns. mence. Tile contract for the plils- l Another clam, for $2540, l_eple_ tering work has been let to Mr. J. l r.;-llting Mrs. McCormi k' b - J. Campbell, St. John, formerly of BR' 1.-cripticn and guarant(i;eswr:( this province- i* by the Ravinia opera comnen f (Continued from Page 1) table No. 24, dra b Mi Ph I itish _ - ’ wn y ss ylls success in convincing the Brl my on ll llosllltal bell today among Doiron. At ten fifteen Bro. Oatway ministry, as a representative of the ral llc ll ll Announced the dancing program of Federal Department 0! A8"'l°“1t“’° houcchgid this eihsocxlrgtlm contgon th lll l ll . g em if el/€!`l 8 W 1011 WM th0rDll8h1y interviewed the principal shipping Wml llllhus levcl, ln lm effort to enjoyed by the large crowd. The or- Interests of Prince Edward Island fllld ll cllle lol, the mllllld ;?l‘:l‘l’“llv‘;’l;d‘i:' ‘“Pe;'lV’51°“ °f BW- here yesterday- The 011*-ll*1“‘”"B while the fleas bit him their _» D lo S usual repu- feature ofthe understanding reach- hc_»,,.l_~s colltclltl he llllllllled new tation. Although the hail has been ed with the shippers was that if sclentmc exllelllllellts to lllolle the under extensive repairs, everything export with United Kingdom is W,-,rm of all ammyphlls vaccllle llé was in readiness for the evenlng's permitted the potatoes will have to is developing entertainment. At a later date the be regraded and filled into new Dyer already has proved to his Dllblifr Will be invited $0 inspect the -bags at a point or points entirely own peril that the common rat flea 1nt@l`1°1` d0C0rB»l5iIlE of the hall, remote from the warehouses which can transmit endemic typhus fever Whmh IS “Ot Yell 00Il1Dlctcd. receive direct from the farms. In to a human being. He is seriously the case of exports from Prince ill of this disease, contracted from Edward Island this obviously would a flea bite during his research. - mean regradlng and rebagging at Fleas from his laboratory, after Halifax or St. John, since the feeding upon him, were to be used ' ‘ British market prices ordinarily in an effort to transmit the fever to Flndln Labrador are too low to make export possible a number' Of Elllllell Digs. The fleas until December ct least, or Jehu- bit him through cloth bassinwhich V a,y_ Just at present potatoes ln they were held prisoners. Some cf sT` JOHN S’ Nnd" oct' n'_N°t England are bringing only 4 to 5 the guinea pigs have been treated 511106 AUEUSU. 1399. when G€0r8° shillings llel. long llllndred weight with the vaccine while others have rmack dug gold nuggets out M while about 7 shillings there would mt been immunized- f be the mimimum at which we urs in a queue, did not discover 4° S‘l““f” miles had been l\PPl`0V¢d- her Bombay palace for investiture. Th ls ll be l George Lord, 3 Alice Fell shoe until she returned home to eff’ U' V93 We 31” "8 10"” Glade 1v_l Lylllll Lellld 2 Bel. She remained with the King and e . _ slice the bread for her hungry fam- S9"'°1"‘l hundred Square miles l*°1’°SB tllll Lllldl 3 E'lelllllll. Howel;l_ ' Queen for nearly an hour. _ y. the height or land in the Grmld Grade uI__1l George Halliwell; fi-~ Incmudl me “mmm to the “om Falls region which presents all in- 2' Bower Lord; 3’ Adelnlde Lord. A SMILE mdvlhlblted the sho, N the long dicatlons of the greatest gold bon- Grade H lsll_l_ll Ralph Roblm _ ‘l“°“° ‘U11 °°““d1°l§l£°““ld°- “"2” 1" the W7°“°"‘ h°"“’ph"°' son; 2, Ruth Lord; 3, Thee. Foy. Police Book Agent-Have you a TI" ‘1“°“° '“PP° ‘I *W d°'““““ Grade lr ur.)-1, Betty 1-lcwett; Charles Dickens in your home? ghzttshe lou Bhzilihbe fixchatnigligt lrclli dxgéiis sI2?Tlp:I::dwc;1:egm¢gm||||s 0' 3| 01011)' F6111 3. 595510 J9~°=mBD» Lady °f the H°“5° (5n°'PPmU)°" “ ° mnmger e S ’° 8 Grade I (al-1 Flora May Cross- d°°m‘°d 9° d° tm? indicmng th" Egllalxcf;:3Tnf°r!l?:;:laIv:l'g§l§ml:; man; 2, Jean I-icwett; 3, Helen Bock Agent-Or a Robert Louis is was 8 matter of ?ot.1uck' predicts will excgeed in richness the L°rd` ~ Stevenson? or 8' Eugene Field? After considerab.c excitement, best gold pmduclng mln” ln clln_ Grade I (bi-1, Burt Jensen; 2, Lady-No, no, we haven't, and h°W°"°" in whim threats W°"° alla The whole area pmspeclled Ralph Edwards; 3, Farrln Walsh. what's more, we dcn't run a board- m”d° by th” W°"k°" in the ‘1“°“°- ' Grade I (ci-1 Freda Howett; 2, ing house. If you're looking . for th’ 1°” W" °x°h°'“3°d 1°’ “mth” embraces mmdxeds °f “uma mms’ Helen Howett; 3: Ivan Howatt. those people, you might ask across Address-M k.1G Ch _ 15th M' h . SUBWJNTRACTS LET_Th° Sub' verse "Go yeuinto all thaepworld " tcbclisllilzilbnatveflxie wimiins Wear es- contract for the brickwork of the Dll;lll_Hlwe you gmmlled you., Mrs Mccolfllllllke lfllall mlfeg t-lx; new Prince Edward Island Hospl- B k d $21655 y B P tal has been let to Mr. Alex. Doyle Blessings-Misses Davids. a er an , on her account that covered a d be f _ ' ' n B' num r ° "her mm] brick Offering. 10. 1932, and that the $7,066.40 was A ' mem' the W°"‘ °° be d°“° “nd” closing hymn-I Love to 'rcll the thc bclence clue. Mr Do e s r _ l ' l _ _ l 5 _m_12-3 ' ' ' peeled *lo f’ha;‘l*l’°B‘;;5 Q26 lfflcilfwsfk story. , [Among the items included ln the ' ' finished end the rccr in lcce b Benedlcuon' ca m were more than 'my hm' H. M. USG S03.pSl1dS T0 Nov. 15. en which dere the plc; hMrs. <1-ie:lt» °°‘°n°D Fu," was ifdsndel gowns' twenty t t f he . , tering work is scheduled to com- e “Compu S 0 t even ng bags and 117 S even purses and No. the period from Feb. 4. 1931 to May pairs of hose. y o which the late social leader was a. pzltrolless. the National Institute -of Health LONDON, October 12.-Princess of Two REXALL ONE CENT SALE ALL NEXT WEEK ! Bigger and Better Than Ever ' Make Your Dollar do the Work Watch for Full Page AD in This Paper on Friday I'-i_""._' J Remarkable Record Only three passengers out of thi- 26,550,556 carried, were killed in steam railway train accidents in 1931. This was the best record since 1888 which is asllflir buck as these data are available. The num- ber of passengers injured was also small, (369) although not a record. The number of employees killed (42), and injured (1,131), in train accidents were new low record; for the number of fatal accidents back to 1883 and for the number injured back to 1910. Persons killed at highway cros- sings numbered 84 which was the fewest since 1935 and the number injured, 321, was less than for any other year since 1924. In th rlcn-train accidents, those happening at stations, in shops, on the tracks, handling rails, ties, etc., low records were also made. The number of persons killed was 14 as against 19 in 1915, the previous low record, and the number injured was 4,952 which was the lowest since 1821. Undoubtedly these good records were due to safety devices in use, but, more important, to the vigilance of the railway employees and to few changes in the person- nel: Many Millions In Dormant Wealth LONDON, Oct. 12-More than $220,000,000, in nominal value, is the amount at present constituting the funds of the High Court. Cash and money on deposh repre- sent $10,000,000; the remainder is the nominal value of investments. These sums, together with other large amounts in the county courts and the Land Registry Insurance Fund, are the subject of a. report by the Dormant Funds Committee un- der the chairmanship of Lord Tom- lin. l- The funds arise from a number of sources. They represent moneys or investments paid into court un- der s. number of different Acts of orders of the Court, or Orders of ‘ the Rules of the Supreme Court. A large number of them are “dor- mant". Except in certain cases. every fund stands to the credit of an appropriate account. Orders are constantly being made relative to the funds. They are all vested in the Accountant-General of the Su- preme Court, and are held by him in trust. INTEREST SHOULD CEASE The report contains a detailed statement of the funds, and DOIDIS out the various questions which the- commitwe set about to settle. Prln-I clpal among these, in relation to: the amalgamated funds. WHO - whether there should be ally P0111* M.. _ strongly minerallzod samples from _ SLB, COVERS l°’Th all t th whlcll Produc’ specllwulu wl_cent_ Perfect attendance-Vivian Daw- the street. ich inte t of time beyond wh res 9 93 051°” Hmm! 9 il“°\l° son, Corinne Crossman, Francis ceases to be credited on money on M W" 4”* 5° "W b°““f"1°H'h° Sh" “3°5' 1-folland, Gordon Rogerson, Everett Nabob is an East Indian term deposit 40,- the benefit of sultors,§ ,et ;;“;lll}l;°:;°vg‘;'“; "Z1: *ll °l¢\*,”“”°‘*°d * ’°°‘1"°_f\°° °f ¢hQ_f°f- -----~°-°°---' rr tt v Lord, Grethe J - l "8 useful dull or e furniturelmer practice of sabotagers in ler Th l Us the fall and win. mixing nails, glass, cloth and paper M- ¢‘i’l‘e usually meds or ho;v.|in the bread in order to discredit and darker materials. This plgn the Government among the work- ers., :ill be followed when uphomm-y °d,¢_d or worn and can‘t be re- placed. l -_*___ _ -' thystuothepzgors used “I *il eau or To traetlv, looking bedroom. Diamond 5,: patterned wall paper in two tones ll Z “_ GE sv. cf pole corn ccnh-asia nicely with , l&H gpg. *n the old blue woodwork. Glass eur- - . ,,____ g _ tains of coral Ofclhdie hang lim.;- nsnnoorr corpus Old blu coral s D- ch-eight to the cllb.1.cn¢ clrcperlos ' , of glahed ehintrl with large clusters 1 5 of garden flowers on a deep ame ` 1 t odarcahtbackb , lm sr un e ua v l .hatching cuffs. - Richard I-iowatt, Maurice Hcwatt Fell, Ada Jackman, Jessie Jackman, Austin Crossman, Jean Hcwatt, Flora May Crossman, Kurt Jensen, Read I-lowatt, Sheldon Howatt. " Principal-Victoria MacLean. Assistant-Florence Mabsy. Bchiapaxelli features dark hya- cinth blue to replace black and Lanvin uses pre-Raphaellte blue for color contrast with gray and grege frocks. Chanels suits and Jacket ensem- bles made of wide wale corduroy in Nettlerootsboiledwlthalumpm-, " lbi-ight colors arsgoingto cuts ' duees|_dqQ swslrhsomhgfslaiau. III- \*°°,“‘.§l`$?l-'\';: . '.`fIc>'e\'\"’\‘.:l\;¢ o\l‘ BY \m¢p`\¢3T`\` ,ysicmgo `¢»,¢\‘Y -\,\cc “ co# m°|1\\i\§ °W° » em°n en mum H8 80V€m0l'- and Whether a. point should be fix-l 555| Alma Fen: Mary Cr°55mn-ni -1-ii--li.. ed after which the su wr should be Lydia Leard. Bertha Lord, Rebecca deballed by sllllllte mlm recover. Leard, George Halliwell, Eleanor lng lm, llllld I-Iowatt, Adelaide Lord, Bovyer Lord, \ _ tt Olive Walsh, Betty Howa , Ciciiy \‘c“\_ BUSY An Italian about to be admittedl to the full citizenship of the U.S.A. ' had to appear before a state of-l flcial to answer certain formai` questions. When that part of the business was over the offlclal,§ anxious in discover if the new cit- !_ izsn appreciated all the possibilities I of his new status drawled: "Now, see here. could you be the Pres- ident of the United States?" And the new citizen answered appeal- ingly, “No, sir, please slr, you ex-l` cusa me. Mc very busy in the ice-a mem business.” sclosed in probate court. ` ‘ Railway Wharf S. S. Bauta, Captain Johannes- san finished loading a. part cargo of potatoes here and sailed last evening for Souris to complete her cargo after which she will leave for Havana, Cuba.. Bruce, Siewart’s Wharf Fisheries Patrol Boat, A. Halkett now in port. S. S. Hochelage., Captain Trav- erse on the Pictou-Charlottetown route. Marine Wharf D. P. W. Launch, Captain Lund in port. Along The Waterfront C. G. S. Brant, Captain Kelly fri lport. lr C. G. S. Aranmore, Captain Mo- lDonli.ld has finished loading a cargo |of lighthouse supplies for Bello .Isle nrld Magdalene Islands and is expected will sail today. Buntain, Bcll’s Wharf l S. S. Heirs, Captain Blomseth a.f- fier loading it cargo of hny andl oats lhcs called for st. Jchnne, Nils. Bohr. Nellie J. King, Captain Murray in port. Soviet Fashions A bitter atiaok on the new styles in women‘s dress has-b€€l'l Pub' lished in the Petrograd Krashalja G_-azette. It alleges that women tourists from IE!i\8I&r:Ai and Ofhcf countries visiting Petrograd and Moscow have created a demand for longer skirts, little jackets and as foolish, recalling the clothes of Directoire times, "when women were oppressed by capitalistlc so- ciety." One of the reasons for the Ga- zette’s opposition is that the new styles require more materials. The paper states that the Petrograd Clothing Trust has had to lengthen the 2,000,000 dresses to be produced this year by six inches. This re- quires an additional 333,333 yards nf cloth, which could be converted nto 50,000 additional dresses. So .he British women tourists and the tlew styles are blamed for the fact .hat 50,000 women will not be able ‘xr buy a. new dress this autumn. Propaganda stories have been published in the Moscow Press tel- flng haw a man divorced his wife because she wore long dresses and how such dresses injure the health Palllamellt lllldcl judgmcnls 0,- Pictures show how fat and un- hapely legs helped to make longer skirts populas. The Gazette urges Russia to de' vlse her own styles and become in- dependent of foreign fashions. Worth‘s coat sleeves with caps of contrasting color surrounded by fur are striking and his confetti-spam gled frocks with the sprangles made of velvet or pique are sensational. saucy hats. These are oondemnedl Rapid Calculator At 88 In Britain BOGNOR REGIS, Oct. 12. -- When, eighty one years ago, ycllmg Alfred Phillips loft school at theage of seven, his schoolmistress Said, "Good-bye, Alfred, l’m afraid _you will always be a dunce and never get much further than simple addi- `llgn." i Well, today, Mr. Alfred Phillips, nt thc ripe old age of eighty-eighi is the grand old man of Bognor Regis. His energy sllamcs many a youth in the town. He enjoys playing bowls to the tune of eighteen 00 twenty-one ends up in the mom- ings, or alternatively s. round of golf. He cycles to the golf course. But best of all this “clunce" claims to be tho “\\'orlrl's quickest sterling declmalist." He proved it when replying to a question, he answorcd in seven seconds that 3,675,000 times iid. was £11,484 'Ts Gd. He said he could mellilllly mul- tiply by a million any sum undef £10. Wii|TE’S Tea Rooms OUR Ili-ZGULAR WEEK END SPECIAL LUNCII 25c No matter “hat your taste In Candy our llwsortmcni. is large enough in include something to please you. i , _Q i SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Brooms, Painted Handle ‘lilc Brooms, High Quality illc Mups . . . . . . 19c. Zflr, lille Molasses, gallon . . _ . . . . . . _ .. ..........,.l2c Island Cheese llic Dunstaffnage Creamery Butter Boneless Cod The Candyland Candy _ _ . B. C. Salmon Windsor Quality Soap Carton l. _ . . . ...__ _._ Ccrned Beef . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Bananas while illey last '.1 ills. 490 120 1'. Ihs. for 231: 2511' Ih. Iir- 72 i`llr Zlc _ 5 cakes lilo ‘Z lbs. for 23c 1.`»r iloz. ... .. o ..... 1’li- Bcei, Pork and Lamb. Prices :ill lowl-rod ns we url- in a position to give you real value :ind we buy and sell Quality Meats. ' We grow our own Potatoes and they are perfectly sound and dry. You better buy your wlnicr supply now as prices will be higher. li. will pay you wcll to deal at our Stores. You will get the benefit ni' seeing what you are getting at a great sadng to you. We have installed an up-to-daic Electric Meat Chopper and‘io demonstrate this machine we are olferlng Hamburg Steak at I2c lb for the next few days. CASH and CARRY STORES 187 Great George street. Phone 1115. 99 Sydney Street. ‘ Phone 1354. | Q r o , ‘ ` ` .».~ --'l---wlw ' in ..*. \\\ _ -P-r.;>`_L"~‘_~1-" i. l r I .a~ nz:-'E.':r~‘3'-» r -__- _e"r=¢fn~;zA»9v.' - Ju \ v-‘T