A”. __ . ‘c1511.. ls». -.._.....,.-....~1.~...».- uiw-v-n-ws-QAAQPII wmvrwavmon mfihfiimfi‘! '-TQWM" n . . .. PAGE six_ l CA1 mt. 1.1. 1.1).. CASSIDWS g.“ toughest battle ‘ ...your biggest screen thriilE, TIIEIR RECKLESS HEARTS . . . l I TIIE ANSWER T0 TIIE CITY'S CHALLENGE! "Til PR9- “Only a man's fists, a woman's ove I a F6355 11*“ 5 g FRINK DRIVEN ' llliilllll BRISP YIIIINK MtiIUiili ~lRTl|lIll KENNEIIY .' ‘it-ti 31am THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN i, Th, cent,“ Guardian FRINGE EDWARD: TODAY a siir. ,.... ......... ..-;..:.... local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted at 6 cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. CRAB WELL for Pnpwarnpns. CONFEDERATION LIFE 1N SUB- ANCE. [1-9189-7-21-3“ JUST ARRIVED-A shipment o! English China. Rogers Hardware 00.. Lid. L-249-13-11-3i. FLOOR AND TABLE LAMPS — Toombe Music Store. L-294-l2-12-1i. FREE-EH Packages Rinse-With your Washer purchase. Tooinbs Mil-Sic Store. 11-294-12-13-11. BOY! Get your Cedar Chest at Holmans this week. Surprise pack- age iree with each chest. L-278-12-12-2i. JUST THREE DAYS LEFT. to pet that iovelv surprise package free with the purchase 01 a Cedar Chest at Moimans Charlottetown store. L1-278-l2-12-2l. HAMPTON UNITED CIIARGE.— Services on Sunday. December 15th as follows: Victoria 11 A. M. hamp- ton 3 t’. M. honsliaw 7 P. M. _ L-325-12-13-1i. THE FUR DIARKETING Houses W111 enter your pelts tor the B111 Pe1t . Show and maize usual advances. Make your selections now 101' tine biR event. [1-2519-12-13-11. MOUNT STEWART UNITED PASTORAL CIIUItCll. — Mount -Stewart 11 a. m. uoiizildston 3 RM. Lot 411 at 7 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. l f 1.. ANATULE LITVAK Pmdtlliiiiin - A WARNER aims-rim um Picture Boyce. B-A- Mlmslcr- 11-342-12-13-11 ‘ . THE UNITED RUIIURE/LH mOFl‘ . -. . .- Y CANADA hunt“ iver as ra 5190f h’ I \"' Charge. §ervices$ltvill be held on gfiugxik’ “ .)‘\\ } » v ~ » - - » Sunday. December lgkh as follolws: ., _ l, ‘ __L . Wiltshire 11.00 A. . Hamps _ire a» — ~ i t AtlNEY _ SHERIDAN 1.... l’. M. 3...... 1...... 11...... i-e-‘ilililfyilN "CITY FOR CONQLT at Hamushue 3.30 P. M. Huiitr River 7.00 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. ivlinislci‘. 11-326-12-13-11. IIONESTY IIEIVARDEI). —- M1‘. A. A. Ramsay. Auctioneer. lust a $10. bill the other day and advertised 111s loss in the Guardian. A thirteen year olci boy. Ffiillk Strain. 34 Brighton Avenue. touiid the inoiiev‘ and returned it. to its owner. who suitably reivnrticti him, and. c0111- l~-— 1 ~ " w 1 ‘. ‘ " ,,,,.,,,,,.. 11.11 PKINLL ltDiVAltli mp0,; L, y“ ,_',_ .1. 101' th1 , T110 powerful nidillllllldt? oi iiic 11...»; Craven as the 01d Timer. 111011.11 i; A11 <.i . "\\Ul1\-D greatest V111), 1,; 111C Hi3.) oihiiiseiolit. 11111011110115, W110 rcaiis K-Ihfi“ l; ‘_ ‘ ‘tlnlliltilu’ 11111.1: “HIGH lllotlYiitUh L111; 1:11.‘ U11) a quL-tb. Wdttlllillg 0V6!‘ u ,_ l.‘- ...:.l011 0i L116 Hittite ituiinix. 1111111 .111 1111.1 “.4111; 111611‘ 51-01183 *4“ ‘ iiioitrts iiciv dramatic liit 111.11. 1n... 0110 bmiillhilu voice 0i the city. 2 94"‘: ,' _. . ‘eitv ror Cuiiqtiest.’ Witn Janus i-e.1..1.....iucs are uiiiiorliuy" ex- (‘Y-“llj 1' 1- "‘ ' ‘" Cagney lilkl Ann biltdfltitill nouihhu 11.11.... 1111.1 UuHAILV 1111.1 lvilss Shei- MHW Fi\1'~»"ll-~- _ ' .1 sttihlllg 111st oi p1r._'.'1i'.~. "0111 IL!‘ ....i.1 s.-.t1ii_ 1111» 0.1a: 101' the rest. cf Glam l\ »l i ~~ 001114110... more.» iuent 1.1L) into ...e 11.0 oust, A.) LAICV demonstrated so l iiont iaiiks 0i 1111i season ii.ii1 . .~101*i1 LXZIAIuUI. 011 “nose lltWCl iiic ‘ i1.- niendcd him 1'0: his honesty. HOME ON SICK LEAVE —Mi‘. 1. _ 11 l. ..- 1 ‘.11. ' .111 410118} _ , m, ‘ “ w ‘ u“ |James Bennett, privziie in the P E. buniIUf 1.1111 zuiehdaii u.e a periuct ‘ 11.111 .s uas.u, 11.15 \\..i.cii a so.1.. ,) Aniuiituii stciv 111.0. 1.t..n1ul1v ii1i.- i 3, . 1.1.5 i118 stark Lrugleuy. L111.‘ ustyl ‘ 111111101. the 11016151. AvIICHILC5S 1111i. the ; iitziit-uurhliilt. 11101111111105; UIHL 1.0) haho iii naiio 011 the city fitltltitm1 '. .0;.i Ra).- .......1 ...-.1i.i — oath... ., iiuio-utiieu tlkig1taxkalu) .1110 stisiuiitiuiuallkiliiss 1101a,; ,1111c.t..)' 01151:. 11V 11115: b11611- t..ii.. itnhhe spiiiis anu uoiortui 111111.11.)- 111111. Cruveirs masterful hand- I. Highlanders who hiis been train- ing at Aldcrshot, N S , and then transferred to Sussex. N. 13., ar- rived hoine on sick leave. and also to visit his wife and little daugh- ter, Melda, is now in P. E. I iiiics rJoyce Sch Highest iil Edward Pen.» . Teacher, H .1 1551511111 Grade Vill No Gracie V1 --l . ll . 2. Marie Bin-iii; J 1i. 1111:. Kil- bride. Grade III-l. Ei Eiirl Strongman; nazd. Grade I -l. P11 Girongniiiii: 3- H Howard L ' ' l‘ Dennis: 2. ‘ill May- BRACKIE PO15 ‘ 1101101" Roll of Following is 10o. for the Brackley Pom month of Now.- Grade X—l. 0.0 I. Bertha Stu art. Grade VIII-l. Alfred Murray; 2. Alex Murray Grade VII-—l. Annie Ztiaccalliim. Grade VI-l. Derrfll . ichure; 2. .'l1y Robinson; Ruth Stewart and . Shaw tequal); 3 Vntii ii Iiflblli i1. Grade IV-1. Gerald Robinson; I. Dorothy iyluriuiy; 3 Stanley Murray. Grade ‘II-i. Bi-ailioi-il Murray. Grade I Sr. -1. Lorne xiurray. Grade I Jr.—l Betty Hughes and Donald M.'\Ca1illi'l\ (equal). Georgie E. Willis, teacher. HAMPTON SCHOOL WW? Grade X-i Stirling Imzian. Grade IX-—1. Annie xincQuarrie, I. Billy MscQ1ii1rrie;3. Roberta Cannon. Grade VIII-l. Charlie Dunsford, I. Betty Myers; 3. Harry Camp- bell. Grade VII-t. Donald Mac- Qtia-rrie; 2 Wilfred Rogerson; 3. Budy Morrison. Grade VI~—1. Dminie Campbell: I. Morley FfWgllvoll. Highest li.\'(‘.l'Zl(!(i —Stirling In- man 94.3 per cent Howard Lord, teacher. Grade V Si‘. --l. 1\'I.'Il'£f€1l'€‘t Mac- Quarrie; 2. Esther Campbell; 3. Morey Zvlorrisnii. Grade V .11‘. - l 2. Kaye Cameron; 3 non. Grade ‘IV-V. William Ferguson Grade ITL-l Miiiicl iifacQtiairie, I Helen Cameron: I1. 11011151215 Fer- gtison. \I:i i": Morrison, Nelson Can- i 1101111 _ Wesley s suiteil uuuptdtioii l .11.... snupeu the s.oiy illt.) expert. cuneiiiuhe ltriii. viitii puiii-zcnt uni-i 1115116 hit-IL 1a1.1'1v UIJCALUS 1113111 1.116. bL-CLII, and Anatole Litvuks dire.- Lll)“ ALAS KNCII 1111,‘ 11.1111 SKUIV bll€ hind coo and 110w 01 n10 risen‘. '11ic.e is Cagney. us 11.111111‘. the stuck)’ slum 00y. vino tries to celi- uuer the citv with his I1;.-.S. ‘lntre is rillll blkllklafl. £15 11115 Kill. MIIU-tt,‘ Litillellli-t 113131, Lid-lily 1113i‘ IA) IdIIIe ZULU 101.011.... ‘int-re is 111s brother. uny- eo ov Arthur lxeiineoy. a. iiius.-.~.-.l 145111115 WHO LFKMISRLLCS L116 HUIbLS 111 3 2- a_.11e city 1111.0 a ‘~V0ll(it‘1'll.ll Syllllhltlllx. 3 1neie is Danny's 001110011 pa... pl-uy- 011 by Lita Kazan, thwarted, eiiioit- ttrco 11101111111. 01 the slums uiio seeks to titillflllfil‘ wan sthetto iiiiu‘ Ltoiiiniy‘ iZUll. And inen there bl PACKS PLENTY 0 There's a double treat in store itr you "i-lopaioniz Ciissiuv ians in that cniema cowboys latest aeveiituic. "three Men rrom Texas," winch opened. at the Capitol ‘theatre last night. r-or, not onlv will you find your- self well provided with fast action. hard riding and motion as only "riopaioiii-I‘ seems to be abe to de- liver it- and Harry Sherman to DYOQUOG it-but the action takes place in. what is perhaps one_ of t11e most exciting periods of Caiilornias history. ‘the period is the time, not so very long ago. when unscrupul- ous land dealers. resorting to ‘every trick and device in the pirates handbook, looked upon the huge es- fates of the Spanish dons who had been settled there since the Seven- teenth Century. found it stood. and calnty set about to wrest it from their rightful owners. In "Three Men From Texas." Cas- sicly. a Texas Ranger. is called upon bv a community in California to come in and rid the region of these land pirates. who are not. above murder and kidnapping, Cassldy. it seems. cannot leave Texas. but his pal "Lucky" izoes. "Lucky" bets him- self into Dlentv of trouble in the process. including _the losina of his heart to the beautiful dauichter of a dispossessed Spanish landowner. and 1t becomes necessary for “I-Iopalong" to ride not only to his rescue. but to clean up the land grabblnil rack- et to do so. As usual in the “Hopalon " bic- tures. William Boyd plays e role of Cessldy. while Russell Hayden rides at his side as "Lucky." The third “man from Texas." is Andy Clyde. whohinelsieittallLcelebrews Grade I (a) —l. Ansel Flerguson. 2. Shirley Ferguson; 3» John Fer- gitsnn. 94.5 per cent Grade IT Sr --~l T1111 ViiicQuarrle. l Cflnvmn 1 Doris J . Mvers. teacher. "Llhliifilt iviisiv Itliljliylyhilfllhixthfi" Grade I tb) —l. Ray MacQuarrie. guggifi‘ I (I) —l. Rlfihlfd F91’- 2_ olive MacDougalL Highe“ “W75”: m“ MflcQmmc Dougall, Helen MacDougall, Rita hi1; o1 the 11.11 "liiiier rote marks , ' triiudlul‘ 111111111111 tor this seusoiieo Hospital “m1 a“ attack of Influenza‘ 1-»<1o.1111:1. {LLLAII-IY 1x81111110)’. a 111m 1111101111101‘ 1.110 plays the young .1.Lis1t1a11, flhu E411 tumult. Ol L116 ihtlimav’ 15111.41}, Dulll 1.0 standout: av- 11.1.15 iii ieutuieo 11111112145182‘ roles as‘ t... 001111111 L/IlolJ 1111.1 tyrant: Mc- | I 11115.11. 1 '\41t\.' For Conquest" is that very r1110 111.111.. a llltitidil picture withcui. l u, ullll i0... o1 111111. Moving along at‘ a siiiit aho sansiyme, pace 110111. iuoc-ni to 111116-0111. it is an excit- 1111.), 11111111111 interest story of wide Jnpciil. riitiuzicd on the program is the latest nous irom the lcront and a. ..101r1e .v1u1ouy Ciiitot-n entitled 11144011 btucn Party. By J. Reilly QfSullivan Associated Press staff Wilt-Bl‘ BELGRADE. Yugoslama. Dedc» u;- _tAP>—Informed so "res szi: - night that negotiatirzis betwec}! the Hungarian and YUHOSIKIV F91" eign Ministers hzive’ reac..ed tlétte state where the s.gi1ing of a DB oi friendship and consultaticn may be expected, probably tomorrow. Previously. it hrid been though?) 1111s one hundred and. first screen ap- that, 00111111111011 of the agzeemeni ncuixuice iii this llllll. The role of .wou1d Ewan a V1511 to Budapest. by 1111-‘ beuiiihii. Spanish senorita lS‘the Yugoslav Foreign Minister, portrayed by lovely little Ester Est- L “and” Ctncar-Markovic but, 1t 1e1.ii,iiative born rioiiyivoodiamwho a 1d ubse uenflv ma,’ this iiiaoe nor hrst screen appearance es “(as s“ 1 hst b: i néd um“ i111 extra ~1i1 a previous Sherman v15“ m3 hpos-po a 9.51.- iouiziiiue, "Lisrnt 0i Western Stars." 559M755 whe", be“ E5 p “ iiiio so impressed siieriiian that he bllity of negotiations or a non- iii.i1le_ her the feminine POIIlBDEICFiEET9-5IOU Pa“ F ALIION lean 1n her second picture. "flfhree Diplomatic circles predicted that ivleii mom ‘lexasf’ 1t can safely be Belgrade would be the host. Y0- suiii that great things can bu ex- bably next week. t0 another 0Y- pecied from her. as she is not onlv eign Minister-Ivan flopofl of Biii- btliilillli-iéy’ beidlltllililfi but an actresfi germ-but of this there was no of- oi tuccp ions ta en . . » inflation others in the cast of "Three Men 1 “lsglyyygorgolltical quarters saw a From iexas.‘ which was written for Hungummyugoslav rapprochement lite screen by Norton S. Parker from as 10mm; me cornerstone 0g the chaiacteis created by Clarence Erma! plans for a "new Europa" Mulfolivdhaie Moths Ankruirlig Mtars- To this. Hungary i‘ commuted; 521...»? 8°51. .§’.2‘.1°°‘b.....s“’“§...i Yuwiwi w» Offered l» °°-°P"' George miner: ate provided her independencte 815d Playing 101' the same three days 1s l territorial integrity are 11° e ' the 9th Chapter of the Adventures dangered. of Red Ryder also an Andy Clyde Comedy. RICE POINT SCHOOL Honour Roll for month of No- vember: Grade IX-i Isabel Maellachern. Grade VIII-l. Mary MacDonald. Grade VTI- 1. Ruby MacDougall, 2. Viola MaoEachem; 3. Phyllis MacEachern. Grade V Sr. —l. Douglas Mac- Eachern. Grade V Jr. —l. Katie May Mac- Fladyen; 2 Melboum MacFadyen; 3. Mildred Taylor. Grade IV—1. Grace Taylor; 2. Douglas Taylor; 3. Constance Mac- Eachern. Grade III-—l. Ethylen MacDon- ald; 2 Murchison MricEachem. Grade II -1- Rita. MacDonald; ASTHMA BRONGIIITIS MID TN“. Illlrlll C0lllillS%‘B0|.|l$ ~ YIELD FASTER T0 BUCKLEY‘ MIXTURE LOWER. MONTAGUE SCHOOL beReport of the month of Novem- I‘. Grade IX—I- Albert Aitken; 2. Jean Poole; 3. Fred Altken. Grade VII-1 Frances (Iowan; 2. Ellsworth Edmunds; 3. Evelyn Patton. Grade VII Jr. -1. Margaret Poole; 2 Freda Aitken; 3. Phyllis Cowan. Grade V-Sr. l. George Wright; 2. Pius Cheverie; 3 Violet Patton. Grade V Jr. —l. Jamie Mc- kearney; 2. Dorothy Taylor. Grade 1v-i Emily Edmunds; 2. Earl Mckearney. Grade II—1. Mary Jackman: 2. Vincent Boudreau; 3. Monty An- near. Grade I Si‘. -l. Louis Acorn; 2. George Poole, and Beatrice Acorn equal. Grade I Jr. —l. Helen Wright. 511E161’ Almear. Mary Mackenzie, Sander Mackenzie equal; 2. Roddy Mflckenlle; 3. Patsy Boudreau. Perfect attendance: Margaret Poole, Dorothy Taylor, Mary Altken, Mary Jackman. Helen Wright, George Wright. Jamie Mckearney, M01111’ Aiinear. Ray Maclien. Louise M. Hewitt. teacher. ALBERRY PLAINS Honor Roll for November: Grade X—1. Anna Maclean; 2 Hugh Maclean. Grade VIII—1. Mary Gallant; 2. Agnes Macleim; 3. Frances Mac. Millan. Grade V—-1 Wallace Maclean; 2. Film IN!!!lllfillilfilfliflKlflffi"GKIKIWKKKKllllllllltfilfllliiifflifli IIUEIPQKKKKI- KKK‘KK'€ 11K‘ t Bulk Seeclless Butter price ~ Situation OTTAWA. Dev. 12-—(CP)- The wapume Prices and ‘Prado Board. continues to keep a close eye on the butler situation. aetina in collabor- ation wtth tne Department of Aa- ricuiture with winch numbers c! protests against any attempt at but- ter price nxlmz have been loda . Butter now i: priced at about 33 cents a pound wholesme. tour or iive cents above what it was last year at having aowanceo durimt the past few weeks in antici- pation of sioraize stocks showlnx a shrinkage. stocks are down 15.5 per cent. and production is off. The problem. it was said today. embraces the possibilities of in- crease in price. imports of butter and possible manufacture or impor- tation oi margarine. Butter in store at the end of No- vember was down 7,700.01!) pounds. as against a veer ago._to 41,168,020 pounds. Dunn: the winter months beginning m November farmers bro- ouce less man is consumed. and this condition continues until the end of April. Farmers. it was understood. have been more vociierous in their de- mands that tiie price of butter re- main unilxed than consumers in asking that it be set. If a maximum price for butter is fixed the iarniers want a minimum tlguie as well and suggest ieCCl 11111135 should be 11150 set. The Bureau of statistics reported domestic disappearance of butter during November increases approxi- iiiatelv 2.800.000 pounds iroiii the November, 1939, figure but dropped. nearly l6 per ceiit. compared with last October. _ Approximate figures showed No- doniesti isapiieai-iince at. Reta Hynes, 3. Charlie Stewart. Grade IV—1. Rena Maclean. Grade III—l. Mary Jane Doyle; 2. Jackie Doyle. Grade II—-l, Jean MacMillan; 2. Blanche Stewart; 3, Billie Stew». t. Grade I —l. Bernadette Praught: 2. Jean Hynes. L. Macleod, teacher. DECEMBER 13, 194° § Salt. (Patriot Please Copy) L, FUL- » EGG-MASH FOR GREATER EGG PRODUCTION ANALYSIS Protein — — — — - - - _ 203.1% Fat————--—---- Fibre-—------__ INGREDIENTS Oatmeal, Oat Shorts, Powdered Milk, Hominy Feed, Cereal Grass, Alfalfa Meal, Cod Liver Oil, Fishmeal, Meat Meal, Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Molasses, Iodized CENTRAL GREAMERIES LTD. AUTHORIZED AGENTS QUAKER OAT CO., LTD. Q O-PEP 4.00% 7.50% Ground Barley, 24,700,000 pounds, compared to 21,- 800,000 pounds during the corres- ponding month last year. Disabeitrance during October was unusuahy IllRh at 29,400,000 million bounds, an increase of 20.4 per cent. over October. 1939. 1A spokesman iul‘ the asiricultiual branch of the bureau attributed the increase to large milliary, orders. appiireiitlv based on requirements of some months). During November 15.003629 1bs.of creamery butter was produced. com- pared with 22,605,687 durine October and 15,396,039 during November. 1939. The decrease in November 0c- curred onlv in Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. Cheese production during Novem- ber 1111113959508 lbs.. compared 25c m with 5.136.546 lbs. in m month last year and lsiltiiéoiisgfi? i112 October. Increases over 13;; year occurre 111 all provinces. Creamery utter prices at Mont- real averaged 301i. cents a pound to; first grade during November. com. pared with 28's cents for November 1939. Ontario colored cheese 5f Montreal averaged 14 rents. wm_ pared with 151i. cents during m. same month last year. Elxports oi butter in November amounted t0 146,800 pounds. com- pared with 144.800 pounds 1m month and 248.800 poiiiiils in No. vember, 1939. Cheese exports were 9.289.600 Doiinds. compared iriiii 152139.400 pounds last month and 181122.400 pounds in November i vear ago. n-nraii‘ ‘ Each 5c. 1O For--—-43c RAISINS, Lb. 13... 2 Lbs.— -_ _ _ _ _ ._ EATONS SUNGLO Bleached 3 9 c bULlANA RAISINS, Lb.- - - - - - - - Fresh Ground, Lb____ BULK CURRANTS, Lb. 13¢. 2 Lbs. ____ ___Z5G . SWIFTS 5 COLORED coco/tour, 1/, Lb. ______ __Mc PURE LARD 21c SEEDED RAISINS, 12 Oz.‘Pkg. ______ __15c Lb“, 2Lbs_____ CUT MIXED PEEL, 1/2 1.1.. Pkg.-----__---_-~|5c ' BORDENS c SHELLED WALNUTS, Lb. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 49c Evapumted SHELLED ALMONDS, 1/2 Lb.---___ ___3oc Tall Tin 9c. 3For--- I IEIaAtIaIIIfLQTIigCiOIZ. Cruets Each — — — — — — —-— l ROYAL RUSSET c E PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Lb. Bag—--——-----z9c lAPpLE nncE A i BULK ICING SUGAR, Lb. 10c. 3 tb..._.____29c 105 01- Tin ——— -——- IF “P-AND-G ' MINCE MEAT, 2 Lb.Tin——-_ ._. _ -_ __ __ 501?. 1% Lynn Valley HEINZ ASSORTED Each 14c. l.llX FLAKES Large Pkg. - — 23c Small Pkg. -—— 9c ‘SQUPS Med. "W127i? 2For——— Ideal Aylmer I PEAS,160z.Tin10c. 3For-——--—--------- ‘an CUT WAX BEANS, 16 Oz. Tin 10c. 3For-—--— 25c CRABAPPLE JELLY, 2 Lb. Jar—---_-——.-——- EATONS BULK COCOA, Lb.---- 29c —-—-——l7_c main open the fol- lowing nights until 9.30 P. M. 2. H-elen MacDougall Grade I —l. Malcolm MeoFadyen. Perfect atiendance- Ruby Mac- MacDonald. Teacher. Jean MacDougail. Grade it J , l is; a terr Rules to pie Manufactured by 113311“! & NICHOLSON Tobacco 00.. l-lfl- Charlotietown, P. E. I. HIIRRICANES Rule the air over England. They are the pride of the Empire and BLACK TWIST tion of Islanders. It never fails Whatever you want done, as a guest of the Mount Royal ficiently, and pleasantly by an ever-watchful, unobstru- sive staff. From bell-boy to house manager, everyone is constantly at your command. AND SPITFIRES or to Hitler. HICKEY’S Come to the high in the good estima- 8S0. ‘Mourliuti. DIRECTION VERNON C; (ARDY sé Hotel, is done quickly, at?‘ RIB ROAST BEEF, Breakfast Eatons Young PORK SAUSAGE Domestic _ Tuesday, Dec. 17 Shoflflflng Thursday, Dec. 19 Saturday, .1 l-b- Pkg. — Monday, Dec. 23 —MEA TS—— GROUND SUET, Lb. CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb-———--15c PORK FOR ROASTING, Lb. — PORK CHOPS TRIMMED, Lb. - PORK STEAK, Lb.—-———---zza BACON SLICED, Lb.---_--_ TURKEY. GEESE. CHICKENS Our Store will re- and close at 6 P. M. Christmas Eve. l3: Med. ' Size, Sunkist ORANGES Lb-u-"za. Choice Fresh Daily Lb. CANADIAN sToRl-IS w» . . -. ,,,,,,,,,,. CHRIS TMAS CA ND Y Holiday Sweets, 31/2 Lb. Box ---— 356 Asst. Chocolates, 31/2 Lb. Box — 85c Barley Toys, Lb. — — —- — —- 29° Dec. 21 French Creams, Lb. ———-———29° Gum Drops, Lb. -—— — —- — ——- 25¢ Hard Mixed Candy, Lb.——-—19° ' FRUITS and VEGETABLES Doz.-——-—- LEM-CNS, 0.11.... - -- - — — -— — 39¢ GRAPES, 10.16.. 2Lbs.———---- CRANBERRIES, Lb- 11¢. 2tbs.--33¢ MciNTOSH APPLES, Dozen - — - 19¢ TOMATOES, Firm Ripe, Lb. -—— 21g LOCAL CELERY, Head - — — — —- ‘mg HEAD LLETTUCE, Each ---—-—- 15g 513-51 29c 31c