' NEW vonx tAPl--New York Giants paraded eight runs across Jae plate in the third inning Wed. iiesday and won a 12-6 decisibn aver Milwaukee Braves. .el'llll delcai in It) decisions. Thirteen Giants came to the? The rictorv was the fourth in plate in tre third. while seven hits I I rovi lor Kline who now bag I game alter the Flraies lnxl a l2- 5 afternoon contest to New York hits as he went down to his nev- rattled off the New York hats and 6-15 record. aent. loser Gene Conley lo the Ihmherl. There also were mo ni-tTRoiT iPr -Ted iiiiiianiit hroltr up A piirliin: duel holuren Ho.-inii': Frank Sullivan and De- 'iroii's .lini Running Wednesday hnd with a lPlPnll'I-IDTIIIIE home run er Ronnie Kline ol Pitts- that gaie the Red sox ii to vic- btirgh Pirates hurled a hrilliani puiri 5:'l1ll:ru-ii wmlm'5:3V "right, Vtilliann ilriir iiax ilio ntlfllflfl P we nil Lit": Pill h; g .l 5 it i .- St Louis Cardinals Hi The (in K-;af””..”,”,-,,,.Tn,r,.,B,::glE':u teat kept the Carl: 7'1 games 1 .. ' ' back at tLrat-place Milwaukee. 8 mm mm". uni” The defeat was I iieiere hlow t'lllt'-ttitl iiPl -- iaalks. a double steal and win iiil- Iiaukee errors in this innintt. PITTSBURGH 'APl - Right- New York who had hoped to Dirk up a lull G-an 'T!1e Gordian" Simon Pvrim N:-iii ('-lasiriu iitiii ha: y -ieiev been knocked M1 iii: to-st a in his prolessional "BFFPF and Dirk Hall of Boston who has never lost a professional tiztit. meet one another lnnighi in what In expected to he A griiolling ion i-oiind boxing hriiil ai the Sports Arena Both fighters checked into the City bright and early yesterday aveniiig and both were qiiicli to us that the tight would neior t go the ten rniiiid llllill Simon rvpralell his lirttltllxfl that his work would he over when he disposed of Hall in j the ninth round and I-lall'ii train- A ' ' Or. WAJPKFV 'VlrGtiire claimed the 'l:l'll wniild end in the Ill(ll1 ff -, , round with Simon Ola, on his ll; Q hart. if seldom balm. lia-r luti iigiii V or: appeared an anxious to meet one another as do Simon and -' Hill For one. thing the winner ' la halting the whole purse and for another both hoxerx arn rimming in HP ihr hut middle- In the Maritime-. ” Laat night Mickey McGuire . cted that his boy Hall eould trli any middleweight in the Mai-itimn and tonight would iiliniild make lllbrvl a n.-itiiral lo give Simon I show and a hair prrwrnl on: n! the most rtIllll7lE mt helora Lho light ended it-inns pic-r urryi iii-rs Simon was eoldly confident it wirkev lllctiuirs. a parity have ltiioclted nut two of r'lem'a shrewd ludga M tighter-. had a Crowley's boys already in mvltni of good ivnrtl! tor Don Train- eareer I plan to run that string or lazl night. ilrciiire sands ...-.. ..m..ap. DON TRAINOR turn," ha stated or in tho ltlroiiiid i-nlcaliire lo- ''I have little tear iii any Biw night and hi": not selling Train- Ooa tighter." ha eontiniiad. "liar iiliort knight Melia who oiitclaaaea airy- body in the Marltlmea and he fought Chico Vejar lMr-Giiire rocked his fists and a perfect, tune-up for thin fight a lighlori He got a good it-it. lt with Hall " lbollit-rs a lighter. lust art it. Aside hom the pri-dii-lion-. tlir hothrred Hilly .Vla.i-n hora in fight ahould he a musing hattla-.l.luIv Simon and Hall are both lighters. "Hmi Inn: has HO lm-ii fictit- who love to fight on the ritlensive. ing”" he asked. Anni-pring llll and their tree winging IN'lFl,0lS" 'l”"Sllt"" llr rnnliniicd. "l 'ianiIItl triv ahoiig 15 pro lighla We export a tniighl light lrnm him And rcmrmtwr he also got a right hand that can hurt you." Peakas Defeat Mt. Stewart S-mic llltl tans llatrlivd Prakrw V " " Kornberg hlant Vli Strviari lT- . I. at Puke: Ball Diamond Sun ROCIHS RESUITS day, G. smith and T. llandi-anan altered mound dutleii tor Peaki-.1 q,u,irAx irpi "nip II..'4l0 while. i" Crlln. -7- C-"Till! Ind (1 Maritime Harnesg Pacing Cham- Nacliityre pltchoi tor Mt Stew pinnnhlp at ncarby Sackvllle ari M. Devlne had the only ex- .),.,wM M” i,,- acid Mnndny. tra haw hit of til? itlll'""- R dtlllll" lion ii: prr-sidrnl, Rt. Cruik- liira Tralnor into a lain sense game at the series and Puke! lii-in had hei-n received for the will now take on Moi-all lit the met in hfN'11fl' an annual event. ttnaln with the first ll""' Ml"! The siarior will inctiiilcd-. slicker. at Morell on Siinday .Tass. the .Vnw Brunswicktass. l.lNEl'P.1 H "rm Vi-ii Fliriinswickspcedater. PPTAKF-S-T. "vBllMl'- l5 K" ”- P l-il K 2-"ii .ln.wph. Sydncv-nvin- M Devtne. T. Dunphg ?""' ed tlorivair. Triiro-hated Jerryia lly. 7. lndrlhan. . Vllh Nightmare and l-lalilair alarters . F-ranl.uG Smith. C- Smllll Fred Scott. Viv-morv Song. Jolley MORI-'.l.l-K. Jay". ? Vlrl"1l"l"k Lad. New nort Fliii-I and Farscud. 'y"'n 1” C run N "up".-ix ml". .lfIKI"YlRlP J. Collin. G. Marliachern. R. l . Marnonald. L. Jay. Hughes. l)oy- tlaiismnn and -l0lll'V l-Ml will "W in llwo-dash jiinirir tree-tor-all In a Igguyrg 'K.:n:;u 1 iii ntltl tlln Ml 7 I ll Ramon and (toiirtrie). Terry. Iyflll CANADIAN PIIIAII Triirlia i.'t- and Smith. Thom!"-"ll N&ual IAIIIP -av L-Terry HR: l(Cy- Deman- uuvuuiiaa 101 ion mm H 1 on New York M8 010 Ma 12 H 7 Vs-it Vm-li twin )0! in 5 7 ll Cmiev. Tmviiriiigr ill -l""V (fhii-ago mo mi ain 4 to 0 ill Piurro is) and Cranllali. Sa l.:irern. 'iiirii-v ill: and Herra. -aialii till; Barclay. MCC0l'"""'VPierre. Stall-y -in and lmllar w- (Ol cicao (Cl and Thomas Laraeri; i. . pimo inn; NY Iarclay. L: Conley. HI Wl ' Batter. rlii Torgenoti Iatltewa. l International loot!” u. Louie lllltlmlm n it I t-'lr-t Plttgbufkh Ml MID I0: 1 I 9 Richmond at Haiana nod rain Jarkaol nod. Laadrltli; KIM-iniiilnln mo ititi iioo..i is .1 III Pollen. illorhrster (Ill lol its-4 I l Gnhlntl QIHMLA In I for and Nobel. Deal and D. Phlla II lM 0104 I I Rii-ketlc HR' Roch-Monali. Lawrence. AcherUli.Grimll'.,'rni-nnio M4 miiono A 7 o liiyputeta ill and nuraeu. Rel-.Monti-s-al iizo mi mo it ill ii .2 Q m; summons. Heani vii. myhmcrrn and so riain Val leach tti. ltaeaer ill and IA-,ao.-. Vargas ii-. t-i-i-um io- Lr llmmon and rimuiim L: Yaldeii. iiiit. I-oeaia. Tto-Nelson. Golial It-ill Iinicaimoa iioimaiiii-i 4 i "-4 ll 1 t-lavmi mi mil iitx. 7 4 a j twain and mu waiiinginn . llillmao 'l7t.tlv; Santiago. Ciicllar 'l- and I. Roetvni-kllzquignto, Garvin ili wsantiago - W-W ll:-Columbus at Miami ppd. rain PIOIAHJ PTITIIIRI NEW VORK 'll"i Prrihahlr oiirhrn in today's vviiiim trun- ' Iron-loot rerords in par- l: Niall Inna Leacao ggjg, vgm. New York at Chicago: Storm- orgm 7... not Hui ea Downan llsai level at Detroit: Inui- ilttli vs It-aaa illm latthiire at Clevlnd. II-7 vs Occl- t1-Ii (lb 130 Simon, Hall Predict KO's McGuire Praises Trainor Atier laying down his eilaretlel Mayho 'Vlr-Giilre was trying to Oibetl .llIE lourlh and sixth inning: tor .a 4-1 lead over the White Box Giants Jackson gate up only six ithroiigh six innings ot ; railhdel layed game at Comiskey Park i,'.'.'ediieada night. i L The second game ii! a crucial three-tilt eerie. was held up an ihnur and 15 minute at the start lily a heavy raintall. ' PHILADELPHIA (APi -Wally iPo5t'a l'Ith homer capped a six-l run harrage in the gecnnd inning" and Cincinnati then beat down a lhiladelphia u p rl s in g in the leigliili tor a 6-5 victory over the 'Phillies in a battle of the hiill- pens Wednesday night. lg ; Nine ailclicrx saw action in the lgame. which gave Cincinnati tiri- disputed possession of to u rt til place. Starter Brookii lawrenrel 'nI niai Fl'1VI'ldFl'1l'P At niii rata- Traiiirir liar hi: iinrli Will out for him tuinzales. iilin halt. lrorn llaiana. Cuba. was 8 para trooper in the US Army. He jumped lwhiiid ant-my line: in Korea and has had some tough hand-tn hand fight: iiilli tiripon rnix trom North Koi-ca and Rod China. Following his viartiiiie emer- ience Gonzales turned pro and has me; with considerable suc- cess. He is regarded as a good hoxer who likes to ixeaw around I lot, There's a rival llll'llll'l' shaping up in the Tony Veraniii - Roy Steele match. The lll year old- Veriinis, who turned pro in Jan turn has had Lltl iiriilo-ismn,-il .fi::lit. --viliuiii n lii-- .-iiirl iii-i prcitently made lllk liriil appear atii-e In the Mariiinivs ii in round win iiier Keith Paris Actually Veranig is a to round tighter and has heen igliting main hauls tor riiiiie aomr time. HOWPVPF Ivan Dohrriy iiiaiiauoill to sign him for a six rmindci. with Roy Steele because Steele la angling tor a title rhol at Keith Pariii who lost a ti-nj miind tleciainn to Vi-r;inisQ ;Ttii.s fight. tonight will iirinrminc whether or not Stcrle rate: a shot at llariu. Ed Laiigille. viinnago-n at (law) I: Snmon. qiamt last night um isteele. working out in V:-w inlnsgow I! in good shape Steele iSimon earlier this week and 'Simon also reported the same thing. In the opening hoiil Leo ”Whip-p lper" Steele meets Dick Rear-l Ma-lii was stated ”Thi.I Trainnr looks like mm M Bum". Rurdnm I mmhwwhich L. paw is replacing Mario Rodri- pgiier who injured his hand in 1lrnining This a tour miini-t lmui and should he lCll0lI-DRPKPO L Tllr tight: I-tart at ll.'ltl and a hiimper crowd in expect;-:1 Ad. lvaiira ticket sales have hnnii good. i l'rm-iiday night raring card at iiiearhy Sackvllle Downs. R nth lhnraea ran the mile in 1-09 4-5 l Olllrit Winners were Gracia l,nii. Mr Rock. Sriitlandiz At-c. Just Rita. David ('aiidle and Fresh Girl. TRIIRO '('Pl - l.. 6. Hal. Tiny Budlont and Fzarina Volo won ;two heat: each in Tunday night lharncu raring ht-re. Single dash winnrra were Little River Mark This was the third and tltttltlilll shank said Wednesday nine eri- ,and Mr Price Czarlna Vnln "mi lttie mile in 2:15 1-5 in the third (or the nlght'a la.-teat time. SAINT JOHN. VB. (Fri . A 2 l0 4-5 mile hv T. O F lealiirrd a liiirrieiu raring program horn W ed n 0 .- d a y night. Vanguard lntned two wins. AT Sports Arena 2 At Fred Lamhros to For l'FKPTl'RllllllE liy i ii1'll he held iintll B130. l Convair Wins I I Atll'o'!llI'9 sale of tic-kc-la Match at Sports Arena tonight Oiants Defeat Braves As Cards Lose To Pirates legs in tlie aecond. i-as tagged with the loan. CLEVELAND iAPl - Wednes- day Baltimore Orioles sprayed in hits around Municipal Stadium Wednesday night to rout Cleve- land Indians 19-6 and recapture titili place. Connie Joluison. big Baltimore rigbtliander. tanned 12 Indiana in eight innings. Every Baltimore starter got at least one bit. Gus Trilndtu hit two homers and a double; Al Pil- arcili. a homer. a double and a single; Tito Fraiirona. a triple. two doubles and I single. KANSAS ('lTY iAPl -- Pedro Ramos set Kansas City Athletic; dnvin with only four hits Wednes- day night as Washington Senator: took a .1-2 decision in the battle In Larry Jackson and the Cards. Y.-inkm-. ganzed up on tfhicagon got the win. while Curt Simmoriafto gt-i ntil oi the American League Rilli Pierre tor tun runs in each who via: belted out hy the Red- cellar. . Free For All Tm Rtl WP Sidney-ouneil Fnnvalr win the 11.000 free-tor-all vrllll doiihla victories at Wednes- day": harness raclnl: rnrd here. Crinvair uzis clocked at 2 till l-Ti pin lhr thud tact and went his lac. 'YlllF in 207 3-3. two -.ecund3 all the track record Haley": Alpha an Antignnish. N S. mare had two wins. ll rom- .liinerl with .lo .ln Spencer. a Sum lmorside. F E I . patter. to return ya daily flllIllllP n! 574 20 Anthony ll.. ii new-oninr trom Charlotte- ltovin, took the Aqiiini-Ila. Sport Fishing Off Rustico Proving Popular ll:-oti aha fisltitig lI'IlI'. by P I". iv up-Jrlrllln .'lll(l Toiiri-.is ariiiiiirl lllr 'Jlillt"'- ol Pl'ltl('O' lliiiiard is- .land are hriromlng more popular each season This sport not only Softball iv y Begin In S'Sido Monday The Charlottetown Little Leagu- era ivoii the Island Championship in two straight games. defeating the Bummeraide boys 13-6 at Queen Elizabeth Parli wedges. day afternoon alter their 2-0 vie- tory in Charlottetown. Roger Gallant was the hero of the second game. hitting two home runs over the right lield fence and collecting 5 RBI": in the process. Handrahan also hit a home run for Charlottetown and Terry Arseiiault and Richard Perry poled the sphere over the fence (or Summerside round- ? lrlppers l The visitors oulhit the home boys eleven in nine and commit- ted only two errors to six for Summerslde Roger Gallant and Doyle hit 2 for 4 The young rat- cher Kennedy belted 2 hits in 3 trips. and lllachlillan and Hanra. han had 2 (or .3 Duffy came up with a perlect I for I. John Beer led the SllmmPrsiflP mark with 2 tor 2. Wayne hlalhcann had 2 for I. H G Miiitart vvna lglti-it in lhg om... Doleat Y's Men l2-ll Kinsmen l,itlle Leagiicrs liaiid. ed the Yis Men their llI'5l delcat of the yieason at Queen Elizabeth Park last night. edging them by the rlnnc score of l2-ll. Y's Men and Rotary lor the town rlianipirinsliip Georcc Mac- Neill and Wayne Matheson pitch- ed for Y's Men and Bill Dickie. 5 The (hrlohbwa Gnltlhl. llara. Light I. 18'! City Little Leaguers Win Island Championship . come through and nrres.-.itaiing a play-nit hrtwccn; Peter Gallant. .lnlin Beer and Paul Gallant shared the pitch- ing clinic: (or Kiiisnirn Koilh ('aiiicriiii lad all hiittcrs with a3 home run and single in Iltfli olliclal lrlpl. i provide: 3 great deal at en.lo)" ment and norrlli In those who Ii-ikr ilic-ni hui also is an ailtlcd aourcr lI' ravrniie to iii."-iny lish ermen alter the lobster season closes at the end of June Ind before the heavy fall lishinl P?" ind hrginx. Most of thc D8l”iN's go out either in the mornlnll "7 my gflprnutlll lrllll and the char- es by most li;.hci'nii-ii are roa- snriahle Prni-tit-ally all of those I0!-ill mar um ivpe at sport fishing use light spinning roda and I6 M 'h”' hem" I 1"" "" pr"V' A"'"” r'""”'" "”'"s' Tmhhlhoxed three rounds with Gary a great thrill out ril landing A mackorrl or even ilir nlonii.'ii- rod and.lrom now iinlil theend ot the iicason around the middle at oi-inber there is always the PM iiihiliiy ot hooking it pnllock a magniliceiii lighter .and really gives the. sport lich- nrmen all he can handle on I tr . Pollock are a hcaiililullv sham-d liah and Iii generally sun prised to he M the mackerel or Ituna lamlly and around our short. trim in size lrnm nbflul '0"? ,m..mi: In twenty pounds Alon! yihc Nrvr England roast and. it round certain parts nt Vova hoo- llll pollock lishinl ls e.xtrem0ly ' piilar 1 Last Sunday afternoon a fish, Ling party at Riistiro was arrang- '.ed by tour at the men from t'al gm-3. Alhei-iii. who are doing the Seiamograpt-. work hrre tor im- rlal Oil. Limited. Mr. Roilffi l arlow. Mr. Andy Yakunlii. Mr. lI.lo.vil Hewlon. and Mr. Ted IHOYHP Theyilnvitod Mr. R. Gra- rmm ring:-rii of the Department- iof industry and Natural l'triioiir- eex and Mr. Harold Shaw ot the pnyni Rank of Canada. Char- lloilelown. A number n! marker- el and cod were landed and the first polloi-Ii M the season was naught on ii light spinning rod hy R Graham Roger: lt wellh- ,ed eleven and one quarter pounds lend tooli quite a while to land BOXING for lViniwi'-'l'ake-All tum. in light time. 6 pm plmiir ilial 5lll-i. 'l'ii'ltvtR I SPORTS ARENA BOXING lion Dirk HALL Boston. Man. vs. (Gary the tpermaa New Glance. E A Mi gk rut, l - 1- Q Roy "Tiger" . V8. V8. ma. stem 4 l;e"WIpper" anti. man i t Thursday, I.ao mi. 2 MAIN BOITT8 I0 ROIVNDH TRA fhariotiuovl OONZALVES Inna. Cutie IICIDISOIIAIIAT I'll!) LAIIIOI "lliirlt" V3. Ff. L.......:..l Thrrhoiitef. Haas. Ton VIRONIS .7 """ sauna. RODRIOIIII. ii-a HOCKEY NOTICE All persons or rliihs desli-uous of entering it calibre in '1 tnaiii of Scnior ”R ”R" llockiiy Lcagiic for submit. application in writing to Desmond Burge. League Secretary. 30 Powrial Street.- Charlotte- town before 12 pm. Monday, September 9. lua- Tlie R.C.A.!'. are the ileum- ina champions. The series was scheduled to start this week but due to the net that several of the Air Force players were un- available the series was peat- llrst inning and Richard Perry pitched the rest at the game for lummerslde. The visitors used three pitchers. Macboaald. Wea- tlu-rhle and Kane. Plate umpire-Boatas. hues- R”'”' poned. Memorial Field is being made available to the teams through the kind co-operation of the Field officials under the direction of George Francis. Collections will Yaiiilc-sEPllVgo:ld Have Edge Will The lravas ates in the Ruth League laat iilght b THURSDAY. AUG. 29th Classes for all horses. Graham Chappell, Pi-up llIWll.hSefl'tJl'I.1.'llll.OIIlllIl'G In Series i NEW YORK IAP) A Tommy Hem-icli. the former Yankee star who now coaches for New York Giants. said Wednesday when and it his former teammates meet Milwaukee Braves in the world series the edge will have to go to the Bronx bombers. "The intangibles will do it for them," said llenrich. "By that 1 mm SALE BAOK TO SCHOOL -SPEOlALS- mean largely experience. The Yankees have been in it betore." Henricli. who has seen Mil- waukee in action all season. was asked tor a man-to-man , t NEW EARLY FALL STOCKS GREATLY REDIICEDA son He minimised the import- ance at this. indicating that when the chips are down the Yankees Remember. When Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Y Clitl Limsdon at Toronto won terns. Reg. 3412.95 SPECIAL - PANTS - Mon':: and Youth's stride style pants-assorted shades and pat- - SUEDE JACKETS - Genuine suede leather - fully lined with durable satin lining. Elrat quality. - Regular 518.95 SPECIAL 2.95 his second straight victory in the Canadian National Exhibilion's annual 15-mile irieii' . ' ' marathon seven years ago today. Lumsdon. who in 1952 scored his third CNE triumph in tour years. last year became the first swim- mer to conquer the Strait of Juan de Fuca ti-om the Canadian side. MEN'S PLAID MEN'S PONYHIDE JACKETS M. "5 Now AUTHENTIC BOYS' WESTERN STYLE JEANS BOYS' LINED FALL JACKETS S1835 SPORT SHIRTS S395 TABTAN S299 NYLON ILIND 386. 0.05 S299 the Island Senior the 1957-38 season must IOYS' T' SHIRTS . . .. . Sl.00l aovs' SPORT SHIRTS sm to IIASII Starters With Positions For Saturday, Aug. 31 (' PACIC - TWO DASI-IE8 AT 3175.00 Hrli-n'ii Dream. 2 Hcrr Am 1: IL-.ln .ln Spencer. Mark; 5--l'll Canto. it -Peter Cleu; 7-Murphy's Abe: lasandy Yorke. I 2' '.rial. also ellglhlc--Propane. Allie Riidlong. l B'l'R0'l'-'l'W0 DASHES AT 3200.00 I Royal Train. IAN:-w Forest: HOW Maid; 4-Ttilnmy i slianter- 5--Airlock. is-Connie French: 'I-Master Key. A PACE - TWO DASITES AT 8225.00 .lollity Leigh; 3-My llnrllng; 5 -Meg; ts-coiily Boy. 'I-Premier J. Wdler. C PACE - ONE DASH AT 8175.00 Moah. 2--Pi-rlcleii. .1-KFtt'.I Pride; knanlda; lk-Parker": t'li-Ii; to Colonel Henry; 'I- I-1rle'a Peg; I -Amei-lca'a Ace. l (linger F7: '1 P. E. I. Harness Racing Colt Stakes; September 2 (Afternoon) "FWD YEAR OLD TRO'l'-PURSE 3500.00 1 Nellie-'ii Pride; 1 -Mary Leath; I-Davey Vlatehlm. TWO YEAR OLD PAOl'.-PURSE SOUND l I cimimii Lady: 2.14. Cyclonlc; Po-JIIIFL 14.; L.-aei-ilul Clear: 7 I'm lliirveiner: . I l l I I. Gordon Mar, l Cyclonlc; L-ArmmId'I Buddy. Hell; 5” Boy. A horalne First. THREE YEAR OLD PACE-PURSE) 8500.00 I -ni-. Wilfred C.- I---Dr. G. 'Nigtil: 5 Iurialn Raiser: k Ahhe Loris: 7---ltla'a Boy; I-Mighty: I Caunway; O--Myrtle F..; "L Jolly Bruce; ll-4.leaII Cleu. FOUR YEAR OLD TBOTmPll'nSE SHIMH . L 'l"..la;'i'7a L. 8.: I-Mlaa Iundl: 1--Ray K; t-Rut)-le'a first. - . .n y . Starters With Positions For Monday Night, September 2 C TIOT - ONE DASH A'l' S175.” 2- Edgar n.; J Lucky hogan; S-Ban; Train. 5-Bonnie": Girl. 7-'l'hatr's til I P'ortiine.'a Pride: All lndloll. I---Mr -lollamtl: - 1.. 0 PAGE - TWO DASIIES AT 3115.00 nah Virgil; .1 -Caiiadnlr; .'i -Sullnlk ('hirt. 6 Ten Spot; 7 '-Goldie Poll; 8 Lady Clegg; l THRICE YEAR Olill TIIOT--l'lTR8E S500.00 L-Lady Lakehiira; ' : I-Vtvhl 7-4!! clrlicai - twp at tuna ; . . . wE:'m. O-I'D. indie-anan nraani. C "" ' W” 1 "'?....'4".'E:.d.?'.'.'.f.'. - A 1”-It: v.;..'s.a.u.”i'.'a: ' 0 non -. nonanaa as W an-'u; a-40: baa; MAXI 1 M: Ni 7.50 P.iii. L Jollyl ORANGES may POTATOES 39: peck. l5 lbs. T: MAYFAIR CORNED BEEF tin 37: T FRESH MIXED COOKIES 21. ll). Box 09: MATCHES 3 boxes 29: 4- Peter Fed-i t- 0. Ann (7.; I Pepsi ' 3-Palacona. t--Miss p .l.: -1-Little ioiniiiy; 4--Arahlanl MIRACLE WHIP ; is an. 49: JELLO i.a:iiioN em m.i.ait 3pkqs.39c ction .L Colonel B0OlOII' P: I: HQ! 1110- Q1: '7 D3; O-PQD: f ONIONS - - - - (pickling) l0 lbs. 43: - - - - - - - 2doz.69c SUGAR lOlbs.l.O9 TEA Lb. 76: VINEGAR GAL. B9: 1 ROAST BEEF - - - - lb. 39: FRESH GROUND HAMBURG - - - zpiia. IEISKET CORNED BEEF lb. 25: STEW MEAT '2 lbs. 59: l BONI-LESS-602. cl-tlCKlN.tiii 39: MlLK.6tlaI... TOMATOES ttlaa. Itlaoltl uamuanvxs WALNUTS. Vab.phg.39c 65: -eoaeaeeaaaea manna APPLES atlas. 25: t eaoonuuo 2 aiutaiaaitrt aalsau naahalvirt