ete ll ths scusibbeibes coacisess aa Sn repre ant Sake mat . Canada te understood to heve « no particular matters to press at cnoidal let Wp ae aah or | : may = ! + Bake a batch of crusty Disceosins a eroscted to 4 — _- range over a SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs., ' _ Dinner Rolls Sa cares ee rtos ete aa same a . 7: of the trade liberalization moves Margaret Coles, North Milton; 3, Felt Work— 1 Mrs. Joha War-| Whitlock, Charlottetown. _ @ Ifyou bake at home, you'll want to try a batch. that grew out of the Montreal Six-Hour Day ‘Mrs. Normas Nicholson, Char-|ren, North River; 2 Mrs, Norman| Chieir eet, or wall hanging, yere _ of crunchy Dinner Rolls. They're so easy to conference at which a number of lottetown. Nicholson, Charlottetown; 3 Mre|—1. Mrs.: George Sharpe, Bord a Commonwealth countries agreed R ed Fancy apron—i. Mire. Phillip| John A. Macleod, Vernon River.|em; 3. Mrs. Ray Carr, Stanhope) . .make when you use fast rising dry Best Yeast! to relax currency restrictions. Is equest Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge; 2.|* Jeweliery1. Lillia Walter,|3. Mrs. Edwin Beaireto, Kensing _ The Canadian ministers and Mre. Elmer Fraser, Almira; 3.| Charlottetown; 2 Mrs. Ralph/ ton. feed their advisers are also under-| NEW YORK (AP)—The Inter-| Mrs. N-A. Cutcliffe, Fredericton. |Crabbe, New Wiltshire; 3. Mrs. Weptiapet, \eeale saat CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS stood to be interested in hearing | national sn’s Associa-| @uilt, applique work—i. Mrs./ John A MacLeod, Vernon River.| stool, unmounted— _ erna from Britain of arrangements) tion (Ind.) Monday asked a eix-|!vo Found, Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. - CLASS 33 _ | Shea, O'Leary; 2. a Measure into a large bowl % ¢. among the Outer Seven—Britain,|hour day at the same rates of|=Tuest Ladner, North River; 3.) Rug, hooked of cotton many ergy ay Bane dere lukewarm water; crumble and add Sweden, Norway, Denmark,|pay as for eight hours. Mrs. J. Phillip Matheson, Oyster|fioral’ designs—1. Mre. Syivere| Audrey et fomedi. tie 1 cake Best Yeast—or stir in 1 tsp. Switzerland, Austria and Portu-| The union's demands were of-| °°! Bridge. J. Arsenault, Abram’s Village. oe Henderson, eae sugar and sprinkle with gal — for tariff reductions and | fered to the New York Shipping Quilt, patchwork-cotton—1. Mrs; Nursery rug, hooked of rags, : v 0 : trading quotas. fered to. the New Lom Shippiv€ | milton MacLaine, Nine Mile Creek! original designe—I. Mre, Edwin) -R-3; 2. Mrs. Verna Shes, O& ment was undertaken as a trad-|again asked for industry - wide| S000; % MreHarry Adams, | George C. Cotton, Kensington; 3/5. 1° of cross stitch on Hase, ing answer to the European com-| bargaining to cover 70,000 Long-| 2-2: . eh er Pla con « unframed—i. Mrs. Wilfred Pick mons market composed of shoremen from Maine to Texas—| Quilt patchwork, made by| Rug, hooked gy neo Kensington, R.R. 3; 2. Mre lands, Luxembourg and Italy,/the past by the shippers North Milton, (St. John’s Angli-|Cousins, Kensington, RR. 5; 2/215) Crabbe New Wiltshire which plans a common protec-| The union asked that the pres-| can W.A.) Samuel MacLean, Charlottetown; Sample of Jacobean embrolé tive tariff against gootls shipped) ent eight-hour scale of $22.40 a Quilt, applique work, crib size }3. Mrs. John MacDonald, ery—t. Mrs. MJ. ‘MacLeod, ia from non-members. day be continued for » six-hour|—i. Mrs. Harold Prowse, Park-| Harbor. Chaslalteinn, The Outer Seven aim at a 20-| work day dale; 2. Mrs. Syivere J. Arse-| Rug, hooked of wool rags, flor-| Rug braided—1. Mrs. John A. per-cem tariff reduction among aault, Abram’s Village; 3 Mrrs.|3] design—1. Samael Machon,|pewar, New Perth; 2. Mrs. Sy members but at present have ams Harry Adams, O’Leary. Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Alexand-| vere J. Arsenault. Abram’s Vil- made no move towards a stand-| WI], Exhibitors Comforter with down or wool, |er MacKay, Dundag Centre; 3./jage. q ard tariff wall against non-mem- ; ee ; fancy covering—i. Mire. A. Park-|Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Kensing-| Rug, braided bailer twine—t. bers. ‘Continued from page 8 er Ings, Pownal. ton R.R. 3. Mrs: John A. Dewar, New Perth; However, fears have been ex-| woman’s—1. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd CLASS 32 Rug, hooked of wool rags, vege-|2. Mrs. John Warren, North Riv- pressed in this country that the|North Milton; 2. Mrs. Norman Place mats. woven set of four |table dyes, original design—1.| er. 4 : coo . 3 ward Calibeck, ; : well, Charlottetown; 3. Miss An-| riorence Charlotte: GROCERY BONUS 9 [225 S| S/Srkoter. Ge |tortum; 2. Mire. George G. Cotton] signi, Mrs. Wilfred ‘Pickering,|” Foor Rug—i- Mie. Don Nich ; | Kensington; 3 Ruth MacPhail,/p R 3, Kensington; 2. Mrs.'Ed-|olson, Wood Islands: 2 Phoebs when choose from Meadowbank. win Beairsto, Kensington; 8. Mrs.|carson Charlottetown: 3. Mire. you Metal work, any article—1. Mrs| Ray Carr, Stanhope , ; BF. Tinny, Charlottetown; Sochall of soea, cennentien | Ee ee ee ae , ; 2] Rug, of eon Socks—1. Mrs. Harriet Stock New Way’s NEW SUPER @hiiied toy. Mrs. Worp Moc-| Son” Abcont's Vilage: %. here [stem Smet Laden, Charlotte - o— East Baltic; 2° Mrs.| edwin Beairsto, K gton —— . MacLeod, Vernon River; , original - . Deluxe REFRIGERATORS |S Pia cee arenas | gat: Nethed of yorm, ‘risil] gocte_a, nore Mecstet Steel, Road. a nault, Abram’s Village; 2. Mrs. CLASS 35 - - » O by . ... "FRIGIDAIRE" Charlottetown; 2K. Byron Burne| Rug, hooked of wool rags any| Original O8 painting | Rend . : \ design, open to new exhitibors) prictai- Gordon Crasweil . “ADMIRAL” Wood Inlay and Turning— 1.|only—I. Mrs. Marshall Murphy,| Chariotietown; 3, Mrs. P.W. Baw : 4 MacPhail, North -River.| Summerside; 2. Samuel Machon, |;,. Kensington Road. z Burlington. Ferris, Fredericton. landscape) —1. Mrs. — ge Standard push - butt Gloves, leather or faebric— 1 Rug, hooked of yarn, suitable | choricttetown: 2 Mre. P'W. Bar Mrs. Brenton Coles, Milton; 2./ for a child’s room—l. Mrs. Ed- sae low, Kensington Road; 3. Mrs. | Ghell work—1. Mrs. Vera Mac-| Rug of wool yarn, gara point ape)—1; Mrs. Fred Tuplis, siti | Donald, Bast Baltie; 2 Mrs. Dan-| or tied hooking—1. Rhoda Brown,| Zam => Pet 9 sey Walde | jel MacLean, Milton; . Mrs, H. |New Glasgow; 2. Mre. John War-| 5.1 Chastetteteun: Mrs. priced f Burton Boates, O'Leary. eg | ot, Phils, Chartotiatown, a landscape(—1. Mirs. Waldo sme | CUDMORE’S [z==5= Phillips, Charlottetown. | ; . Bi seape)—1. Mre. PW. barton. 95 | WEEK-END SPECIALS $i rete: nos os Original pastel drawing, aang ~s 9 OR | istard Mixed Groun teed a box Pred’ Tow. eels | M or 24 os. jar va, ’ EB 1 McCready's Pickles, ........ 39¢ J] ae Seca "e."5."m. = $4 .60 No DOWN | mercies ff Detter, Kewingion Road: & = or weekly PAYMENT \ qt. container i) irs. John Warren, North River. z Painting or drawing ang = Molasses 29 main Scxsuct x mat" YOUR GROCERY Mrs. Waldo Bain, Charlottetowms = | Ib. 2. Liltian Walker, Charlottetown. BONUS GIFT MclCocoanut Mc Ysera 3 : C u C Lillian Walter, Charlottetown; 2 Tins Peas SPECIAL | “THOR” HYDRO SWIRL WASHERS 159": OGILVIE W. B. Creed, Highfield CAKE MIX iT Mrs. DB. Tebeon, Pare ; Group of : White or Chocolate Miss Edith Hume, Beach Grove; 2 Mrs AD, ’ Large Family Size Package 3. Mrs. John F. Carr, Marshfield, R 2 for 59¢ ns ne see LIVING ROOM OUTFIT COMPLETE ._—i.- BEG. VALUB 89 59% OUTFIT COMPLETE BEG. VALUB $969" BEG, VALUE $4 295 Miss Edith Hume, Beach Grove; 2 Earle K. Kennedy, Charlotte 29 g Z 2 a i & z a > B Perfection Milk, 6 tins ...... 79c _ NOW YOU MAY ADD ARRIVING: DAILY ~ TO YOUR ACCOUNT | |p Blueberries, Raspberries, Cherries WITH LITTLE.OR NO |] _ __AT MARKET: PRICES Book of embroidery stitches, | 44H Club members only—il. Ruth | MacPhail, Meadowbank; 2. Jeas | MacPhail; Meadowbank; 3. 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THOR pressure cleaning safety wringer, automatic finger tip | Chi k 4 Ib. ti $ 1 75 — eae aine Bry- : : van pana Scrap book, rural children wp TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET cnr, Hider wating atin,» vane mer acta, Hf, MATICHLET, 6 BD, TMD «evens = SONS is ere ier sareclon over 10 lbs. capacity tub. P.E.I.”""—1. Jean MacPhail, Mead owbank; 2. Wendell R. Dennis, FURNITURE CO..LTD. “The Maritime Greatest Furniture Appliance and ‘Television Stores So one INCREASE IN PAYMENTS | DIAL FREE DELIVERY 1 pencil—1. Gail Norrie, North Charlottetown, P. River Road; 2. Dem Great George St., P.EL. Phone 6211 aei3, ? cop. orpeRs accepreD.§ BM AVE © Bi jie! Guuites ha & % 1 ‘Judy Yeo, North Rives. . +