‘yo! i 4 a. ' " {,,"£..§9§ arrive \ _..-_. atlrsofl. A I . "M'- -vvmnn ‘mean Qteol body " .. d capacity. "Diff," ylrflimmerside. Wt I OK “$1,141 w‘ mo". fbllflli 0:‘ s-a-si m» —UNI.OADING ‘ m: llareh a-ao. 6:.’ m," m, Q! IX “Y! i- QQQ, 19""!- . s-zs-ai Joana -n on, m“, - ccee... weir-a" 4i’ a“ Aoullifilflll. Psaoonoas.» I BABY CLINIC every Ann, 15x1" Efifternwn from 2 to 4.30 in m,“ pg? a , yubllc Health Nurses Office. gun“; Q on W. mu, summerside. a-is-ai. G5 a v1; E tor niahi “gum.” "who ,,,,,, ,, , ,, “clan ems 5 m l “mum, A", i167 - . rdon 3.30 PM. - so r. M. u‘ m“ 3-234"- uhnsirtenus. n. mm“ sumo can. 01D Old Chicks‘... . ‘Rex Dawson. .- U! UNITED C -8ervices$ Sunda April 1n, , grills. 1gp r1 ‘gig-Good boat with rm- m engine; no traps. IOW- and hora. LD. MacNutt. Malpeque d“ m, Maioeque. l-I-ll. for March 530% is“ at. Stamens amiimm.‘ ii-Wl-Iii-ii moo-PI u. st. Malt’ ‘xemmgwf Rfl- D- l- Noel. Regine. s- -i.i. -TBYON UNITED OIIUBCB Pastoral Change: The services for Easter Bindsy, April 1st, are u fouows: Cape navel-so. ii Tryon. S P.M.; Crsipaud, :90 Rev. J. A. Jaidinc. 3A., 8b., Min- ister. 8-9." another I - “Si?” s“ ‘$3533 byterlan U"! 88- . no; , A ril lst. Kensing- w’ s“ A? liLpCommunion and Freetown at 3 P. M- oe, March 30th. P. M. Rev, J. A. 3-29 2i at <~i P. M- M Feta ff§°‘i,',",,,,_ Mlnlste _MTARY rltiléETlNgith: The ~ iaiiimtii‘ °“ “re " "°¢“' cor screened l. rmmeetina of the Suxnmeraide c“ T“ w‘ my club on Tuesday was a AM. Bervi ' t 3o PM. -COAI.-Unioa fl-fl-ISI. IIUIOI. t —CIIUICI- , _ for ~35 Lnndonnmmmgarlah tivo i l-U-I. ' l‘, Rev. J. W“... W; " .19. for‘ Also' | _ llll ""' ‘ms l-IUDIAK - DRAKE WAAITA l-INDIN ' PAIII. cAvAnAon ._ AVA oAuuln ALSO News $hows—7.30,and 9.15 MATINEE THURSDAY AT 330 CAPIO i SUMMERSIDE PILL -IEAB. or pea - he meat-ca ei-‘rmti ales, Freetown, was ‘a guest-S. é Kong w: ndfiiiiifi. i5‘i§‘¥§'-°3 i1%‘.‘.€'.'€ll°‘°fi;£§..“%i'° nfiffci; 5 home in Summerslde having Mm in ‘- - ind - - are u“ Pmvrnm on the subyect of d” leap", Eonuuetea by L. w. i-Ia-n- ‘ ck and Albert Huestis. Mr. Leo v1,- wiis welcomed as a new Qnpgr and Rotation Austin A. FRIDAY-SATURDAY Pa! O'Brien in Morine Raiders’. l c e her eltrly education henr: and was" l i-i “Nd. ‘ a oils iiiiii if‘?! iwuiiaigfiéhmhl: iiehgd lady. She was a saggy , ii o every ng _ _ in; iiiid crd-ssly fashion and there m. l.“ M" mm wwd M Bum . no sign of panic amonB flit ~ members. He was on the bridge m the explosion place and the torpedo hit aft, he was quite distance from filiilfl‘ INI- e vent overbo in. a Carley “no s ent nearly an hour in i will!!!‘ which was verycold, Two, ;ii,ii moim‘ launoheg plohed the ivivora up. Harry is home for . (lays Twenty-eight of these iuiitute his "survivor's leave Miss Ma erite W side, teacher idthe rest was coming to him as of Knu 0rd Schoc has entered m, annual leave. He has been tibe Prince County Iliosnital and memory two brothers, Thomas of Rich River. Alto. and Prank in British Coliunbls. besides her n0- phows herein Sumnierslde: Mr. J. . Wood. Dr. Will Wood and Personals the navy lOl‘ about two vcm. has underavnc In 101' - mother, Mrs. Harighgyfam - uppendicitiL-S. p, Kl s: et n er '——- 1822B s€l¥vice§e.—Sé -sn-. lnlflo'lllll. ("My in I- " G n. 3.'.°.‘f“i.~‘%.2“ “m” °°“-""33" KINBMEN MEETIN —- 9 i -un e n f‘- o; gpefl‘ Oilaltlbth? meeting“! ation for appendict .—S. _ KilLSflléll 0 "11 mesdny was Mr. Davis Lid —Mr|. Rarryalleffell. Borden. i, princlpal- of Summersldie spent the week-end in Bummerside i School. He congratulated the guest of Ft. Lt. and Mrs. M. members in having the 300d Baird _ "A --Miu Elinor Campbell Borden, rlts and went on to deliver an arrived home Pridoy. fffllfl on!" sresting talk on the subject of and Mmtreai. While in Ottawa Role of Education in develop- she was the suest of the Miami world understanding and as a Jean Meelsasc and Wynne Chili- ‘ cf peace. After dwelling on pell- iieed for greater vocational lining in schools he made a l for greater of the - rnmistic subjects particularly mtrside w?! t H, Jig“ _t lggwgvgr, were in Chsrlo ll lS or 5 0 no - irrd mergiy as a recital of dates iiiiiiiiwml" mlfl-"l ii battles but can be made really '_' , sti g. M. rm Mc- ' iililiiifiiiwvtiiiailh“; iintsrlo Election liato Will Affect Federal Choice s‘. After the meeting the ntlbers were guests of the club ifflflfifll, Mr. Harold Gaudet, at iiesldence on Beaver Street-S. insulated? UITAWA, March 21-40?)- Dato of the forthcoming federal election is do dent to some ex- liy. An Island Farmer's Wile i. “m; an the lmyepggep for the '" Ontario election, Prime Minister (co U d iéackenlis Kin: said today in the V n nue n» cannons. __L-_£-‘_'£.5“_~-_‘”.---_. "z cannot fix u» date m- the election) at the moment n knowitgawhen the Ontario election rna place, and that isanother fea ure that has come into the nic- turs; because any date we may moot will have relation to ‘that.’ "but 1 m iiopmthstthe m?- g . ti ht fnll °".r."......:ii.;' a now m. n. has‘ iii>iit$oth:cross' the l 0 stables f l. final- - The it from the lantern t- brightly ‘in the prevailing tcr . Tries-es a piano u . sounds. Now s eweh blea and ' whistle to and-a. sum- inhisbedofstravmAnd Judy_ sat the room-door to say l- tssif ,* Good-night, Mrs. Ellen "- ‘l sweet dreams Judy! il tomorrow — Dary—Good-‘ mturnedw one and icraulri. thors-avetahotatiéiggcclou of=.tha GOOD POI TOO mt?“ l‘ gall, sousstimu called silent cancer. U001’! Al “John, N.._B. Wrlmon Carlo but-used with the treatment of g merside and leaves to cherish her ' —P‘riends will ream o» learn that "° 'Watson lliacNought i‘ of the Sum- ot IddiDG mil a doubt the I o i "Maisie ....'M".....“*" .ii.e.as IOLIJCKIN G FUNFBST —-Maisie is back in action again ~11“! that means laughs and fun for everyone. Her newest Metro- Qvldwva-Mayer starring picture, Goes to Rem" o ed Ylterd t0 Goes moving, hilarious entertainment, a fl see AnnBou“ -for of course she Plays Maisie again-is at her freshest and buoyant best in the new . from the airplane lent where she holds down a weldng job, Maisie heads for Rieflno and findis iherseif mixed up w a gang o orgers when sbecomestothe sidofayoun: soldier fhose wife is being victim- ized by the gang. you'll want PACKED HOUSE SEE ALB@TON PLAYERS‘ FINE PERFORMANCE -—'Il1e Institute Hall. Albertnn. was packed to overflowing Friday evening, March 18th, when Alber- ton Dramatic Club presented "Aunt Minnie Frown Minnesota’. This is a. great comedy with plenty of action and thrills. The various roles were well taken by the cast, twelve in f wh were ses- nle, s her usual Dor- tmyai of a difficult part, bringing round after round of applause from the ism audience. Laura Mohellan. as Mk1. and efficiently carried out the motherly tone of the play Wiiii! Miss Bertha D0119 and Miss M-IB olgagsy as herwdalushifii’! fig: on a regal: c . MW the crowd wi their sctinl a: t assignments M: Cecil Wallace as Patience Perkins, the maid, wag outstanding in this particular role brinBing to the staflc o. fine dramatic talent and a. fin- ished accentuation of her lliws 1mm ~.....~"i~ may": O’ A and N! m“ "m" '.‘“.?°{i‘.°i‘%‘.3'i.‘. "wmiiiiiefihfi an already "M feminine cast. ’ . w u . 01d Andi ‘mm wtook “his” ‘l’: admirably .. s" a ."".1:.".':.: d cinl i 911 N 11 1i ° d: it. DI. 0.1:. K W ' Mrs. n Winter. ed . .3? Phil" mm - g glide t, selectively and “IL m, up. oimmissn. ls Bil" Bpenoer, the M1701‘. dwao cerinigley m m‘ mm m" ‘climatic train- ; buying gays in Grand River. Geonze 1M lotto. cnaiiaiiy "iPi-iéifsi‘ h Se!!! IM- 57039“ I l‘ qnhm, Q, new comer to the M86 was e iililY I°°4 "*4 be “m, n year he is soiiisiifl ‘c! real contender for any 16M! n8 W - .11“ children with their IWN‘ costumes for the Kerry m, “we a stellar pellflfmlx of mfg Irish dance 1,513.0! marvellous tralniol It "i9 "If! u”! 513w" o! the W880?!“ 0D‘ its . ' lomotwo dosenbo lrulm‘ mo. Air-mm 4' m‘ h, flmmm m, “seq greatly ot the "ifitifibfii... or "egg,- mm“ fiqgldanfifi-"grls- near! mm’ mA delicious lunch wll ‘may, m, qwi. ~te the en- mggut after the liW- - Too flbsfte To (liasif? '”"'M,e._ oiiamsn non!!! Iséennedvvlvalohnuigof 1-: Graf- _ ~.ii"i.t.ei’."vi's'°oi‘.‘i'.'-'su“'d.‘iiid“ ‘ throushcutmiii i‘ inces and Maw , n» Iliad Yesterday At Port Elgin Prof. S. A. Rockfordwwell-known, horas trainer and driver died un- yssterday at Port Elgin. N. 8., f ends in Summeroido were informed lllt nkht. There were details. Prd. Rockford was a veteran was well known s Maritime Prov- in the New‘ England States. He had been training horses in Port Ilgin this winer. Be was a native of Palmer Road in Iignish Parish. ~ Sbids Man llamcd ilhairsian 0i Regional‘ Reconstruction Group - OTPAWA. March 28 — (CP)— Reconstruction Minister Howe to- night announced the appointment of chairmen for ll regional com- ciis to be set up by his department across Canada to oo rdination of the post-war reconstruction work. One reconstruction council is to be sot up in each province with the. exception of Ontario and Que- bec, each of which is to have two councils. Ontario have one council for "industrial Ontario" and another for northern Ontario. Quebec will have one council for that ares. of the province lying west .of and including Three Riv- ers and another for that area of the province east of Three Rivers. her members of the councils have not yet been appointed, the Minister said, but it was intended that the councils will compme from labor rom. manufacturing and other basic industries such as agricul- ture and fishing where thesejiay an important part in the economy of the province concerned. The chairmen include: ' area Quebec west of an iri- eludihig Three Rivers): Wilfrid Gaguon, Montreal. Quebec (area east of Three Riv- : Joseph A. Towner, Quebec. New B ok: Norman A. Healer. Sac e, N. B. Nove. Seotia: Murray McKay. Halifax. Prince Edward Island: Clark, Summerslde. P. E. I. P0. MacDonald Killed In Action PO. Robert Emmett MacDonald. recently reported killed in action overseas. was the son of Mrs. at MacDonald, Little Pond. P. E. I. Balloting in the R. C. A. . in 194B. PO, MacDonald train- ed at Edmonton. Portage la Prairie, and Sault Ste. Marie, before going overseas in 194d. He was buried in Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey. Emgia-nd, where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Gil- liu of the Canadian Army Chap- lain Service. He is survived by his mother, three brothers. John and James at home. and Paul in the USA" and two sisters, Mrs. John F. MacDonald. Gowan Brae. and Miss Mary McDonald, Brook- line, Mass. representation Peter Pto. L. L. Campbell m Ilics 0f illoundo PM. later Louis mmupgpiycfllrsndbdrs wounds received the previous day while fighting before the Gothic Line in Italy. He enlisted in September. i930. at the elirly age of 19 and went overseas in July, 1M0. He saw service in North Africa. and Sic- ily before going to Italy. A young- er brother, Harland, is also serv- ing in Italy and was fortunate enough to be at his older brother's bedside when he died. ' A sister, Lydia, is with the C. W. A. C., and two other brothers. Nathaniel and John, also saw mili- tary service before being honour- ably discharged for medical rea- sons. Iicwsmon liavo Trouble Finding Front Lino Now WITH ‘H13 US. 1ST ARMY, March U — (AP) —- The war has ust run off and left the “front " correspondents. f knows it'll; place, y Just where the front is, and trying to get up forward to get news from advance elements of the 1st Army is giving correspondents a. beating worse than they took during the dash across Home last summer. ‘Ihe surging attack has left the press camp far in the rear, and as a base of operations it now lg al- most useless —,—- eiuoept for daily briefinas by a. staff officer in the morniw and late afternoon, meals and s place w sleep. But no w. , coizhfet too far away from the censor p and communications centre p0 the daily et as much news as » en to ret book and of the f0 and at the some time mainta au in reliable communications, bec ll! toholttotho Mei-site... ‘consular: . le there are no indications of idlnodia attack. 4 This column ll reserved for IIII/ o! local interest, illt Mvittlllllg of u newly not!" may be ulsorlou st five coats a word. strictly psy- Aula in advance. GOODII-IDAY Service. Trinity United Church bl A. M. Recap- tion of members. I-D-ll SEE JAMIEBON‘! Window for Arden and Riubenstienb toiletries diBvb-w a-U-Ri LEAVES I08 TORONTO i-Mr. lilrnest Sella: left yesterday morn- ing for Toronto, Enrol-ltd he ex- Pwtstosscthcnextgasneinthe seml-fmais between Montreal Can- adiens and the Maple Leafs. sched- uled for Montreal wniiht. POWNAL CIIAIGI. UNITED Church of Comb. Sunday, 1st. Easier Services: l-l A. M» 0 - ~ ' Mount Herbert; 7:30 PM. Pownal. Rev. E. R. MacVicar, Miinistoiz- 3-20-11 PREMIER JONES IN OTTAWA - Premier l. Walter Jonas. who recently left for Ottawa. is ex- pected back hrthe City Saturday morning. During his absence, the Hon. George H. Barbour is acting- Premier. _ TRYON BONSHAW Baptist Churches. Sunday, April l: Bon- shaw, ll A.M.; Tryon. 7:30 PM. Easter and Communion services. Rev. C. A. Hlcksflifinistel‘. a 40-1! JUST lN-Oompleh I100! o! Ald- eri’s and Rubenstieirs toiletries at Jamiesoirs Drug Store. ' a m BE SURE T0 GET your ticket for the play, "Even Stephen", to be presented Easter Monday after- noon and evening. Tickets on sale at Holmiufs Thursday, Mamli M, and Saturday, March 81. at 130 HAMPTON PASIDIAL Charge. Rev. Peter Jackson. Good Friday service: Hampton United Church, 2:30 PM; Sabbath Day, April 1st, Communion at following: Victoria, 11 A.M.; Hampton, 3 P.M.; gm. shaw, 723i) P.M. 3-3-11 PLACING NEW POLE _. Island Telephone Com y hi’: lng considerable xe-poiin‘: in c". tan streets about the City, Ten new poles are going down on Fitz. roy Street, 30 on. Grafton, 30 on Hilisborovsh. and six or seven on Esher Street. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCabe, Btanhope, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary Catherine to Ig- natius Bernard, son of Mrs. Bern- ard Murphy and the late Mr. Murphy. Marriage to take place early in April. l-D-li POLICE COURT — In the Police Court yesterday iihe defendant in an Excise Case was fined $150.00 or three months jail. In an adjourned Ibocise Case the defendant was fined $250.00 and costs or six months jail. A local man was fined $100.00 and costs for failing to register with the oil iiilllllAlfdilAlllllAli lfllllhllllillll Meeting of s. 1.8. The bald nifllt cards bsr ifi ize the John the Po Possible in oood The tee. P. mitted iii“ C ulated ' charge Sc~iety S: claiy’ ’l‘ui:ue _ Kirsch by the The be gesbion said it ding. A large number of mem- rs were in atendance. John Callaghan, treasurer. read the financial report whim showed satisf ‘ P.A. lame quantities of elgagettes and members had been an increase of cent in year. He were several app icsntc for mem- Chsritabls rund. number of oharit been given to needy persons The chairman of social evenings. John W for the the mambo to the many friends of the Society who made it a practice to Patron- his committee would do everything com-t of mioeao chairman of the annulus Gemini - was well ved a Supervisor Committe were in An interesting r rt on the for V-Dfly W" "la by P nepor that the substantial amount raised rlclrs play was devoted to several worthy causes includi social service. relief orders and cis- m-etees and cards for the members oversees. 5atwhioht KING HEDGES (Continued from Page l) position of Canada world ‘ . Csnadai; obligations under P11111055 0! which discussion at will be based, would be limited to whatever aid her Parliament should commit no more, he said, than the a that he should not be held respon- sible for it. At the some time, he did not soy that he was opposed to the pro- Benevolent Irish Society its 130th annual meeting last with Prmdent 1A0. Kelly f] . fifwferty. secretary, reported been pent to the Society's overseas and that there 35 per membership during the past also ac fled that there f0 ir tho April meeting Cal laghan, eiuirmsn of the reported a lame able orders had ve the credit mrnitee tn mittee and Hogan. uocessof s rsofhis Society's social events. .1. Connolly, chairman of st-wsr committee. stated to place returned members positions. r recei . < Mdmgue, chairman of, c. also sub-i an encouraging report. Audit Committee, Consist- P. Doyle, '1‘. MoAvlnn and onnoll rted the books‘ goo or er and congrat- the officers who were in of the bookkeeping of the reparations p B. Mc- ted s contemplate {Int LO Kelly’ butting on oi’ the N. Pat- Red CIOSS. adjourned till April rneetin e a. new executive elected . His statement tint on ‘o wu 5&0 1's her to st a later date was e csthomiitoo. land was not his Vrwosa Iqivoonl Ointment W81’ . today ihought in regard to a F the “my M PAGE snsyvnt riiiiiiiru. I-‘illoilioilo I the Gauss oi liucblliocry If you ruler from boils you know how ink and misersb e they mode you feel. Boils am an outward indication of impuritiesin tbs system, and just when tioirthink you an rid of one snotber crAilifa up to e its place and prolong your misery. the lancing and poulticing you can do may not stop Ill ruffllflfl. ' To be] _ overcome boils you should urify the blood, so why not zhat old, re bio blood medicine, Burd Blood Bitten, a chance to , iibatitwill doinbelpingxaaugetrid cftbsm‘! Tbounudshsveussdllfc Lbispurponfortbopast you: Whynotyouf Th! T. Million 0a.; United, Toronto, OM. posal that the dcleg lion in San iirgcisco would be aiitbcrizcd FAMOUS TRAN SPOR’! _ toceusueoi Conservative members, the _ would be able to make an election appeal to _ isolationisia on the grounds that Canada was not committed to anything, Mr. King went farther than ho has yet gone in support of the "no- commitment" policy ed his Gov- ernment before the war. l-le stated that it was alone because of the‘ fact that Canada had not been committed to anything that she had given so much voluntarily for ilhis Such an attitude ignores cmnpletely. of course, the prob ability that a moreiorthrlghtoom- niicinient of Canada before the war might have helped to prevent the war lif we had stood as firmly for right before the war as we stand our enemies might have twice before taking their present course of action. Twice, in his weecli, Minister ref ings in nine days. The Conmando was passenger. The Commando! first notable job was to take Prime minute! Churchill from Britain to Moscow in 1M2 for his first meeting with Premier Stalin. MONTREAL. Marsh I-—(G)— Probably l4 persons were aboard the Liberator “Commaindo", re- ported missing on e flight from Britain to Canada with high Bri- tish officials aboard. it was indi- cated here tonight. Prime Minister Ohumhil inca- tioned five men as being about. In addition. the RAF. rt Comimgind hlere disclosed, td were wo ot er passengers-Sq n. t Ldr. EC. Plum. l assistant to Air Marshal Drummond. and L‘. Robinson. private secretary to Cmdr. Brabner. erred. Ontario had set its (as Ottawa circles p ireeki but that it would be soon" and "very shortly." dlcated that he would not be able io spend much time in San Iran- cisco, because he would be needed to run the election at home. He further pointed out that election writ; might he issued any time alter the San Rnncisco eon- iererice started. llhis would mean an election Monday June 25th very possible indeed. Bland VHOOII lee in a.‘ gain u the louse of Cgmmom yestuds were four Progressive Oonservntve Ciudid- ates for Ed/wa Island‘ Prince ad - W.C S. McLure and W/C John Angus Queens, - e Commando has never car- ried less than seven in her crew and it is presumed she had a crow of seven this time. Names of the crew will be announced when con- firmation is received that next-of- kin have been advised. GOOD FRIDAY I. SERVICE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH tlvo party candidates from across _ the inion. FOR SALE i 20 choice young work horses and mares. At North American Hotel Stables. ROLAND WOOD. and operating a car without a gas- oline ration book. A second party on a. similar charze had his ease adjourned for a week. NORTH RIVER PASTOR-AT!- Easter Sunday. The morndnc service will be held at North River. 11 o'clock The aftemoon service at Clyde River, 3 o'clock with Sabbath School 2 P. M. Evening service, Long Creek, 7:30. The subject at the above services: ‘The Resurrection. a Fact. a Force. a Prophecy." Special Easter music. You are invited. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. 8-29-11 SKUNK NUISANOI' -— Th0 prevalence of skunks thin the city limits was forcibly brmght to the attention of many citizens Tuesday morning when the olfac- tory nerves of pedestrians on Graf- ton Street were suddenl assailed by the odour coming from the dead body of one of those animals which had been killed early Tuesday morniml in front of a local shoe store. It is reported that the ari- imals can be seen quite often at riizht about the north west section of the City. Personals Mrs. Wesley MacPhee of Hills- boro Street is a. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital alien-e she underwent an opera- on. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Mac- Kenzie. Dun-dis Centre. spent the week - end in Charlottetown, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan S. MacLeod. Lsrtoesr MOLLUSC ‘ ‘I'm-largest lius kno isthe Giant Squid. [:0 speiies lmwri to {catch a length or more than 50 ee . BIRTHS BRADFORD — At P.E.I. Hospital March l9. 1945. to Corp. and Mrs. Hazel-i Bradford. a son. GAUTHIER -- At Rustioo, on March 26. i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gauthier. (nee ltlive Plneau), a daughter. DEATIE KELLY _. At his residence in Mor- ell. on Wednesday March 28. 1MB. George Kelly, aged s7 years. Fun- eral will take place Friday after- noon-at two o'clock to the Church of the Little Flower, Morell. In. torment in Church cemetery. HOWATT — Suddenly at Victoria March 25. 194a, Alice Holland I-Iowatt. wife of Louis Howvatt. aged -six years. mineral l. PM from her late residence thence to United Church. Victoria. Interment in Presbyterian Oemrl- tery, North Tryon. - A 1V. D. 'MdcLoan IJNDERTAKIR IMIALMIR I Cbariociotownanl Nsrll Willie lino II rrrry- ~ 4 Section Gold Am: mo: 29c z Tins For Aylmer Til IA ATO ES 29c z Tins For ivax sinus 29c 2 Tins For Aylmer liliiili BEETS z 'i‘i'na For Aylner rouno Juice z TIIIFOI CUITAGE ROLL] BACON SAUSAGES S. P. PICNICS Etc. ~m|i. SUNKIST URANGES Ago fir? 75:1! m" --—-—-- APPLES - 45° 55°75c ,,,. LBYQO Size . onirernuir TOMATOES 3 for 29f: .. 39o 25c .3312. 25c Per Lb. . . Largq Heads GILIRY --—- _ NEW CABBAGE __ 10¢ NEW illiliiiiliS [fifu NEW ARKIVALS SWEET PUTAZTUIIZS GREEN BEANS ltauisnrzs, RHUBANB, MUSHROOMS BANANAS - PINEAPPLES A LARGE A MEDIUM A BULLET I 38: D01. 36¢ Doz. l} Doz. AXLMIEK ORANGE 4 Coupons i-‘er Lb. . . ITENDERLEAF TEA 1= snici. lAcKAY s. MARIAALAIIE 4 La, rm 59c oz. PKG. if g 00.11 i Port and used on tram-Millie flights. Onoo she madefivn and-