-'- - A..- V... t-L.-1-t.g,.p I I -; .. . I grziphs". - California on Sunday Jan 22nd- TRAINS AS PILOT - Mr. and A- Ciiyp and Central Guardian itE27iiiY;GT.Z;;ii5..V:rh uis-d;.y'.'J.I..iT2(.Ti19s'6 "(TltASWI-J" for better phutnl "l'()l'H IIOLIAIK BUYS MORI at the Hughes Druug Store." ' MUSIC I'”I:'b"l'lVAl. Syllabus is available at the usual places. l WE Till-LAT” 'l'III-J SICK WELL.l es. lx'eniicdy's Ladies Wear. lJANl'ARY SALT-I Coiilinious S E OL'K RACK of 35.00 Dress- .iiiliI Ianuarv Lilith lloluics and Brzidlcy. SLLSII NIATS. for aiitoniiiliilcs. 33.70 per pair 'l'ainton's Ac- cc.ssiii'ics Ltd. A.SS()It'l'.VlIa'N'I' OF blunt suits Ulla"-59-Vis Ph””"a”-V WW" 3 am and campus .lai-is -is clcziriiiu Sti.95 I9 8 ll-'"' liuliiies and Brntiley. i W()RTll'S l'lI.lllhi.lFl' foi'.Pi.ii'el gmh, rxxnpnguu it-;,u(, Drugs and Reliable Prescription wnnhp pha,.,mH.y Ow, gmtmo m5p”"5""z' g i.lledicu' Prescriptions ilispi-iiscd. ltllhshb l)LI-H: Goals and .lack- -1-H15 WEEK "xLy- i,,,,uh1 cts clearing at 515 93 each. Holmes Mmum... mum. map M", W” and Brad."-V l.salc- ilisciiunt up to Iii nil Sit- (toot) Assoii'i.yii;x'i' oi ii.-i-so 5'”? 9"”-b 5l"'i' ” "" 53'” at '7 '”'”'” ”e'”"'5 Till-I .IL;sioii I...-..w in the Dresb shon ('It.it'lolictoiiii Ilo-pitul tiill lioltl . ... -- , . , "g iv I it. .I.' '.3"'l. Jusr RE.(.l:lH;.ll lutldl iluuh , 3 if” ,;'””'V',','m,A'”lg Q,M'” ' ” i plates and clutch lisseiiiblies. i " I ”" i i I . Taiitoii's Accessories Ltd. (-"MIMI .,,,,m,; ..,,,,i,.; moi . - . . - -. , i xii Min.-ir-I i in at P it (3. . R. -" 1 (,It0LlPt 0'' l'iA'D'”15Tl -pl-I51 r'lIll:IillIl'llilli llltltllllt-it-iii -mil TI””'-T V. . '1 shade” Rpwldl ( mlmg'dav Font-iim-x tsi .tIltl Ind. 830 Vauglu in the act at the Burns iiedy iid Heather Jenkinsr-Harry "-95- -H0lm05 aml Blamcy ll) Ii"' i (uni-crt lust night are: l Muri --'l'he Gleiigarry Juniors ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street.' p N p Top. left to right; Sandra Ken-.Mrs. Garden Lawson. wuml sr. in-iLi.s i.i.i .i. ....i ..i illcl if it it .k pk pk ig Serving full dial 5223. Specializing C h in e s 2 dinners. Parish llilll in-i iii.-lit (lllil pmccctl-l ed to the Sports lrcngi tllllfr HWY Burns Concert FOOD SALE Sponsored by Park- had 3 tprk i-npmiiiir sii;iti- They dale Women'I institute at S. A poor ii-iiirncri in iiw I'.lI'islI iiail MacDonald'l. 2.30 pm. I-'riday. ,,i,,.,,.,h..t .t..,.- ..-yi.-:1 tum-ii The Jan. 27th ciciiiii: tltlkvri with iuld Lang WINDMILI. SPIZHAI. TOI)Al'. W" -1"” W-”" . I . L, . .. . A capacity Ill'St, night hoiisc at. Corn beef and cabbage. carrots. turnips. beets and boiled pota- toes. as means. Personals DON'T FAIL to see and hear Stirs liiiiiini lllt. 213 Prince has for many yea,-5 been .-pg,-H-(img, Kay Gallant in a sparkliiig pcr psi;-or-i ligis lt'tt'l('ll uoril that I-lCl'.a5 an m.1gt;,mnng feat",-9 m lhp,”arnld Smmrlmm Mm, formance at the irish IVIIIIISIITIS.isisicr-ill mu llls llii'I.Pl Melvillelentertainment field of provincial Mm ph,a.m,.(, M mm, mm am P. W. C. Auditorium, Feb. 1 and 2. of .iicli-ow item, had passed activity. i ' "i . away vcigv suildeiily. After the Lieutciiant (Butt-i'iiiii"s .M"-LINERY CLEAIM-VCI”tIl”' party had been piped to theirl, ductious up to still. Fail andpW4in- I"1'J('n(Is of Mrs G ll. Beers. seats by MM-U1. Suuuwlmm and us; nook. See our new bprinf.'.iii.-it she is a patient in the P.h.l 13,1155 -ch-,..'x;au;..t.m,n. ,,m.mm: ,-C. hats arriving daily p Hi-Style Mil- liitery. Gt. George st. DUE TO ILLNESS in family in. , W. Hogg will be absent from hlsp office for the next two weeks. Ol-t lice will be open for appniritmuitsi and payment of accounts. 1 WANTED-All liners of Irish, music to be at Prince of Wales College Auditorium Wednesday and Thursday. February Isl and 2nd.. time 8.30 p.m.. for the irish Minstrels of '56. THE ANNUAL meeting of thel Ladies' Auxiliary Canadian Leg- ion B.E.S.L. will be held in the Clover Club on Friday. January 27 at 7:30 pm. A large atten- dance is requested. DIE5 IN CALWORNIA -' Thelcd by Mrs. H lilac-Donzild. another and news was received by Ray MacLeod. Grahamls Road of sudden death of his brother Jack Mrs. Louis Howatt, Belvedcre Ave. have received word from their son Douglas at London. Ontario that he has been selected for RCAF pilot training. He Will leave Short- ly for Centralia, Ont. 10 C0m' mence his corrsc. RECEIVES received by Mrs. Cornwall of the death of her sis- ter Mrs. P. R. Scott. Coos Baym Oregon on January llith. Interment 1 waiting the arrival of her son Gor- don who is a missionary in the Simon islands. ENGAGEMENT - Mr and Mrs. William N. Ron. Garfield, an- nounce the engage "cut of their youngest daughter. Margaret Kath- ryn to L.A.C. Clarence Phillip. son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Criss. Edmonton. Alberta. Marriage to take place on Saturday. Feb. 11th,, 1 3 p.m. First Presbyterian urch, E(Iffifmt0n.' Alberta. POLICE COURT - Six cases were on the docket for Magistrate Martin yesterday morning. A man charged with drunken driving re- manded from Tuesday was fined. one hundred dollars and costs ori twenty days. Two drunk and in- i capable: were each fined ten dnl- " lars and costs or five days, anoth- er five dollars and costs or two, dayn and a fourth was scntenccdl to twenty days in jail. A man charged with vagrancy was sent- cnced to sixty days in jail '. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK -i llospital. where she tin(iervi'cnt an cuiergiicy operation on Saturday last. ('hai'Ii-ttctoitii itill be sorry to kuowp marks by Dr. Lloyd Sliuw. choir- man und nizister ,itiuchc(l briefly Burns. to lhousziiids in many lands. of ccrcinonicis. on the irorks of uliich have endeared him, Thel lqualified to fully Parkda IerW. I. Has 9 the convenership of Mrs. Social Evenings . . .. The Parklale W.l held a sncizii nvening on Monday, Jan litl-. -M the home of the president, Mrs. H. Douglas. January being ”Health Month" the program consisted of a first aid demonstration or band- aging and the Holger-Neilsen method of artificiiii respiration, by Mrs. Trewin and Mrs, F. iilatheson. Mrs. F. Ross read several inter- esting articles from the Polio Post. A good sale was held at AJ lllacDonalds on Jan. 20th convei:i- takes place on Jan. 27th. underl Found. winners. Mrs. Pollards and Mrs. Rodd. as prizes Dainty refreshments wt-re serv- ed by the Iiosicss assisted by Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Seaman. Mrs. Pollard? and Mrs. Webster. Again on Jan. Zil the members met at the home of Mrs. E. Cook. Business as usual combined with pleasure rounded out a pleasrintl centered on c times on Federal property, as thclissuc is ,.'issr-ssed value of same is in ex-ll-liinrls, the Current Funds show I evening. Discussion the preparation of plays for the coming Drama Festival. Permiss- ion was sponsored in the sponsors ccss of the youth club to have the use of menu, in M19 (jiiy, I32i.'274 00 and is included with thc'rcdiiccd to S23:l.Il.'lCl.65. P18"-S WP” Il'la”Z('d ("V 3 mlkcy Real l-Estate Assessment in the ac-l lcounts. As in thc past, piircliases ofisiirpliis. uici'cliziiiiI,i-d made out of Current Fluids. tlieiernmcut toward sli'cet uork in the cost being of 25 per cent ii year This year been treated as is reduction in the in street flushcr costing Sll..”l0fI.00 cost of interest and sinking fund pirsis aildcd The hunk uvr-i'di'rift In the ('ur- same as is dune with collections the hall on Saturday nights and dinner on Feb. 23. On motion a doiiutimi was giicn to the iiiarch of Dimes Refresh- ments were served by the liosless assisted by Mrs. C Pit-hard. Mrs. R. Coniptou, Mrs. Nit-hal. and Mrs. Wcsthavcr. tflonliniicd front page ii lllacKiuiion HEAI.TH OI"I"l(iIt'.lt Ilealili officer In Wi-iiilzill hrlirlfi uliat has been called his Universal loucli of the conimtiu litilli. and the round of daily life at niiiuy levels, as rcicalcil in the uorii of Burns, makes men cvci'yti'lici'e cherish l "limit of Demoi:rac,v." '.ic timely and scope of the Hi- icrtainincnt proiidcii. left little to be desired. Naturally the donii- aitl t'catui'es were Scottish. the opening number being a Double Sword dance by Sandra Kennedy and Heather .Ic:ikins which called for an encore. Mrs Garden Law-y l ison followed in a Irish Jig which she danced with refreshing aban- dim and case. i The quartette Messrs. Mai-Ken-.nf the dancers and Bruce Mae- ly as a protest against immigrb; zie, Mar-Aulay, Pound and Santry in "Coming through the Rye" and Plays To .Ccipucity House At P.W.C. ziuccs and an equal nunihcr of en- P. W. C. last evening i-onfiriiicd cores. provided siifficicnt comedy l'ill'PII Secretary Benson the never falling popularity of iheito add malerlzilly to the Sli('('(!SSini(.'Il(I8CI Wednesday that United Burns Anniversary Concert tvliich of the evening's cutcrtaiiiuiciit. , Pipe selections by Pipe Manir rcceivcd appreciate his talent. .'tir. Skitiicriand is regarded as a splendid Iitlflllltill to the enter- taiuing fraternity of the island. i-loliuwing Iiitiwiiiission Mrs. l.."iusniI ni.'uir .1 further contribu- tion of a plfilsillil nature ulien she danced the Sailors Hornpipe and Miss Mat-Naughton won unstinted applause for her second Scottish number. The ever popular duct singing of Naniy iiiacNevln and Barbara Cameron brought them new words of appreciation and praise for their work in two Scottish numbers. Davis Ward also sang two mim- bers which were well received. Both the Junior and Senior Glen- gai-ry Dancers brought distinction to their teacher and themselves by their clever and exacting work. The result of their training was I lfcnson Urges (Sui lln U.S. Potatoes- tery much in evidence and caused considerable favourable commcnth Mrs. John MacKinnon is instructor Laren their piper. - Zion lllen and Zion Choir were . Bottom: Pipe Major Sutherland r The Four tons of Harmonya pMiss Jeanette MacNaughtan. Guardian Photos. WASIIINGTON (AP) - Agricul- recom- States growers of the summer and late crops of potatoes reduce their plantings this year. He said an HV0I'3t-Xe cut of eight per cent below last year's level I needed to prevent over-production. A big crop last year was followed by depressed prices and diversion of part of the crop info starch, oth(clr byproducts and livestock e . Planting guides which are merely advisory to growers - Proposed 1.005.200 acres in late crop potatoes, compared with 1,- 096,000 planted last year. The fzuide for the summer crop was but at 65.000 acres compared with' 7l.300 last year. 3 Sharpest cutbacks were recom-l mended for Maine. Idaho. Wash-I ington, Oregon and California. Immigration of Scots To Canada Profesiecl EDINBURGH. tCPi--- A brick was thrown through the windowi of a travel agency here. apparent l Funeral of Evangelist James A. Murphy Held The IllllOl'HI of the late Evange- list James A. .liurphy, was held Monday afternoon from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to the Char- lottetown Bible Chapel where ser- vice was conducted by Mr. S Cliristcnscii, Louis Harris. C. L.-I Gut-st. llcv. Donald Nicholson. lluriiig the service Mrs. S. IT. lltreiglit, sang as a solo, "When they ring the golden bells." interment has in the People's Ccnictcry. Service at the grave was conducted by Mr. S. Strcight l The poll bearers ucre Messrs: Harold Ellis, Claude Lewis. Bay- field Sliaw, Robert liowne, George lied first Aid lnsiruciors' School Opens. i All enthusiastic group of men and women attended the first sess- ion of I first aid inetructoi-s' school lalt night at Red Cross head- quarters. Mrs. Harry Cudmore. director of First Aid Servic. spoke on the role of the first aid worker at the scene of an accident. ' it 45'f!'ast.:...'M4t-, - Mrs. F. W Cutcliffo wu elect. ed-president-of the W M. S. Pres- byteriai of the United Church of Canada at the concluding session of the organizations 30th annual meeting in Charlottetown Wednes- day. It was held in Hearts Hall of Trinity Church ending the two- day convention. The opening' devotional exercis- Prosidenf of U. Mrs. W. Cufcliffo Eloded. - . ) p . . .... C. Prosbyional uwereled b Mr. M in MacKIy. Kens nutoni i iieiiut.tined" "D CIITISLIIII I11 and new"-d of IFI5 Person dilly. his possessions and his time . We must first give ourselves - then our time and pos. l955I0lll- A hymn was followed by Prayer by the leader. The Press secretary, Mrs. Guy (Continued on page 11) Miss A. " Pfovln. clal Red Cross commissioner. gave a talk on the Red Cross at the Illl-9l1IIII0IIIl. national and division II level. A film "Checking for Injuries" graphically poi-frayed th need for first aid. training. Another film "Ice Rescue" showed clearly the value of forethought and n few safety measure... in the prevention of ice accidents. r This school will continue each Wednesday evening until Easter. Next week. Dr. L.W: Shaw will lecture on the ”Fund'imentals of Teaching", and Dr. Ross Stew- art on "Wounds and Infection". The following have enrolled in the' School:M.isses Ben Jenkins. Shirley Lewis. P.E.I. Hospital. Mary Maelnnis. public heath nurse, Gertrude Love. St. Avards. Alma ltIacKlnnon. Red Cross staff. Mrs. Hillard Tremere, Kingston; Mrs. Lillian Livingston. t L at Plirkdtlle: Messrs. John MacDon- aid and Hillard Toombg of Jglm. ston 1; Drug Store; Ralph Howe; .1 Provincial San staff. Victor Rob- ertson of T. Eaton C0,. Leonard O'Hailoi-an, teacher at New Haven; tend Rev. W.M. Mercer. Charlotte- DWI1. Trinity Y.l?.U. The regular weekly meeting of Trinity Y. P. U. was held in the social hall Wednesday night. Meet- ing opened with members repeat- ing the Y. P. U. pledge. Devotions were led by the Missions and World Outreach. Commission, followed by I short period of recreation. dA brief business meeting follow- e . The highlight of the evening was a White Elephant sale under the capable direction of "Banjo Joe, the Virginian Auctioneer." The meeting closed with the Snudden. Ronnie Harris. Mizpah benediction. Something new in Highland Dancing will be seen here at the Burns Concert. in Prince of Wales College auditor- ium on Thursday night when Evelyn and Heather Fraser perform a dance called ltThe Flora MacDonald Fancy." This dance the Charlottetown girls learned l while - Extra. Attraction At t BIIIIN3' CIINC-EIIT 'l”'0-.NIGIt'IT istudying under the world's Highland dance champion, I - James L. Macl(enzie of Aberdeen, Scotland. Mr. MacKen- -LEGION MEETING the Branch Home on 8 p.m. of officers. All members are tion of Scots to Canada. The window was smashed g iced the Highland Fling. the num-;tiguLsbcd patronage of His Honour A PI9a53"l 9VC"mF W35 599'” 3" her which won championship ho lLieutciiaitt Governor Prowsc and the home of Mrs. I-In MacDonald Ours rm. hm. I 9" 'I,3"' .I6' An" (3”"5'demhle ms" right to such honours was ncverpeson and Mrs. Maiheson. His Wor- cusimn ll was domded t" my lw0'fillPSli()llfifI by the critical audience,ship Mayor J. D Stewart-and lilrs. "f"I'”' I07 ll"? 5'3h”flI' atald plans which witnessed hcr splendid pcr- Stewart. His Honour was attended gig? ZIIEIBMNIRIHa(;:::;'3;";",:'"(:e3: formance last evening. onstration on Salads followed by g C0.Vil(l RIJLIEF WORD - Word was pcontest. ”Knowing your Vitamins Conn Mm-my, lThe salads were presented to the Mr" F” Lawm" Drakt Mm has Donald in his annual report siiitl been visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. that the iiidiscriniinate use of an B.nk' for the past 1"” m""”ls'ltnothp.'istc etc.. should be prohib- left recently for Geneva. N. where he will engage in Scientific Research in Entomology under. the supervision of Cornell Univer- sity. Mr. Drake graduated from Prince of Wales College in 1948. then entered Mocnoiiaid College where he received his B.Sc degree in Entomology in 1950. He spent one year at Queens College Cam- bridge. England, one year in Tro- pical Agriculture. Trinidad. then spent three years with IITP Colonial Service in Nyasnland, Africa. rc- turning to his home land in Sept- ember. 1955. Howard Mclnnis mm roorvmn 1,17! Ileen At.-canto IQ- Y' ited. lie poinlcd out Illlll the con tiiiuiil use of the aiiti-biotii-s (Willi Il.(,"Vm. In small ipiantiticis builds up an that the siiiizition iv;is his report of school chiltlrcn uith rin . concern in the medical profession.i No scrioiis outbreaks in the Cityl rent Fiiiuls has Plllnlliflied during CENTENNIAL YEAR . - 1U. S. Ycinks Sailing Cash In Canada Lin Drake' Mradow ti-hlotics as coiitainedhi l0'l.Clit:CSl how to put the to). bite on Anicrc.-l Immunity to the cflcrtivciicss of mm Mm lmalh. made U S. in,l the drug and win-n some scriniis "mm. ,mM M. isumng mm cash illncss is i-ncouiitcrcd. the aii-bio- mm). In (3 a n " din n investment tic often acts in i'eV('i's(' He saidllrllsm causing.- M llarry Murray in his two appear i ed tonight. A. Tre-in - .--- -. - . h' g g p Wm. An" 8 sdcial hour lunch wasm.;icl;vr argiigieagl.;i;sirem,gtaflr&n1fI:n;i: heard in several numbers w ichhghorlly any 8 canadmn omcm "I176 Merced Ave" San Fnmmscm Sel'V0d b.V MT5- F- R955- Mrsv F gregiition of local talent. Mathcson. Mrs. D. Dallar and Mrs. lmundcd mu 3 very wmpme pm" 'had interviewed prospective im- gram. - . The concert was under the dis- mleglV:,?,IE'0f"8 ,Y1::lg2fu(,li-Nfhettgcftfl tish Republican Army. a small group of radical nationalists. in Glasgow, an official of the. .Canadian immigration office saidl in rock was thrown through hlsl window recently. I He said the office "carried on as if nothing happened" to avoid giving publicity to the small group which says "Scots are not iss Jeanette tilt-Naugbton dan-; last summer. IIeriMrs. Prowsc, Premier A. W. Math- by his Military Aide. Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers ET). The performance will be repeat- Audifor N No Refunding After 1969 l'nder the Municipal Grants Act ,IIiP year by means of II S2.'iti.t)t)0.0fi the Federal Department of Finan-il)chcntiirc Issue for Civic 9 has made a grant in lieu of'o.ses. Since the liability for this (':inziili.-in Press Staff Writer It A The U. 8. on the other hand. has "ll" "'P0"'M lT('ils'tIl'y spokesman said Wcd- .1 25-per-cciit capital gains tax and I"'""'- ncsday the departments taxation American investment trusts must ,.. " now! . experts are looking into the prob- distribute 90 per cent of all their ""9 "”'"I by Dr; M,M'””"3m "' Icm which. if it can be mixed. will dividends ”"' h”-'hI”1I"5 "I me open up a new and iucrntlvc gains or pay the regular .'i2-pcr- year. he said iias the inoculation mm.”, H, ,.(,,.,,,,m i Salk vac-l "F MPNI "V" 'I”"I"3 lhe ury lk that Ainci'ic.'-uis. by putting lish a (';iimriian invcstincnl com- for export.” PENGUIN HAVEN Ten thousand penguinsiinhabit South Georgia island, L200 miles east. of Cape Horn. ores City Needs Purp- carricd in the Capital of2 per cent oftiiciotal asscssicorresponding liability to Capital. It amounted tolwiiich after other adjustments is Tiicrc is iiuotiicr extra-ordinary ircceipt winch cuutribiitcs to the an amount of 3136.72-1.00 crniipmcnt w crelrcccivcd froiu the Provincial Gov- oiiiiirtizcd at the ratelentranccs to the City. This has clinrgcs on Street Debentures, thc Continued on page it) TryingTT: Bile On IA ,'iiig U. S taxes and at the same iliuic reap the benefit of the lower i('Pi-The U. S. (';iii.'i(lian tax rate on investment out I income. Canada has no capital giiiiis tax and applies only a I5-per-cent tax on dividends and i5 per cent on income from investment trusts. Br (ll-IORGF. KITCHEN II will folio you in: than n minute to fell a Ilnlun-Inch free with this geno- line-povtond now. Cine within our Inch of the ground. Hoe automatio- nwind starter, outc- inutie clutch, any IINGTON is trying in figure ""Ilii"l KICITHIEAICMICHAEI. lirackley Point Road Ph one 6423 interest and cent corporation tax he thing that disliirlis the ircn.s- An Ami-rii-tin invcsicr can estab- mmlng -V""'- "I'M "I II” "h'l'l1'm their money into Canadian invcst- pony lliFI'Cl)' by complying with p of the Protest High Truck Rates KENTVILI..I'I. N. S. ICPI .--- I)I- rcctorit of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers Association Wedesday authorized I protest to Ottawa and Halifax over alleged high rates for trucks on the new CNR ferry Bluenosc between Yarmouth, N,S.i and Bar Harbor. Me. II The executive headed by Pres- ident '1', W. Aylward of Fiiimouth. N. s,. cost more to me the ferry than to drive around the head of the Bay of Fundy. l They passed ii resolution Asking . feds:-of mm for lower truck run during be off heard complaints that it and provincial pavem- -eeoson for tourists. The t rate for loaded truck: h POI loot overall. i i '"-V w'” I”"'” I”"I 5"” i" turn! lrzlsls. can legally avoid pay- the terms of Canadian law. "i,:-is gel ii painter In here for a few days. He could start Ioinorrow and ptit Spred Satin on the kitchen Idinlng room. bed- room. hllllirnnml walls. Its modern glarelou finish can be scrub- bed with detergents and there is 1 choice of dour-is of pastel shades. it can be used on hlmi or low ceiling rooms. They guar- nntee ultra white Rlpolin enamel will not turn yellow so we'll trim with it." ”Yes, dear." SHE WILL HAVE YOU DO IT SOMITIMI. DO IT NOW! THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LIMITED PHONE 8501 4 I i i Annual meeting of the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion will be held in Thursday. Jan. 26 of Agenda: General business: election requested to offend. zie taught classes at the Gaelic College last summer and the Fraser children were enrolled. A special costume of colorful design rounds out this pretty dance which symbolizes the times of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Accompanist on the bagpipes will be George A. Fraser. These two young girls danced the Flora MacDonald Fancy at the Burns Concert in Summerside last night where they and their brother put on several Highland numbers during the program. They were also featured in a Burns Concert in Eldon on Tuesday night. ATKINSOWS GROGETERIA 45c 33c SNOW IS BACK WITH US AGAIN AND WARM "' " :- - -' 1 -" 1 -" 1 1 '- MLALS FOR COLD MORNINGS ARE WHAT THE oz. c ATKiNSON'S 3 1 -- MEAT SPECIALS -. ,1; ff,-U?" '”""”"" OATH EAL OK BLOOD PUDDINGS lb. ' . . . . nurse I SHORTENING 2 F03 59” (HAM ROASTS) lb. . . 49c FRESH (.ilt0liNl) w',,T,fg;;'WE , 6 1 c BULK SEEDLESS "' FRESH VEAL IN STOCK "' KIDS NEED AGAIN. FOR YOUR WEEK END ' ROSEDALE '.' MACHINE SLICED BUTTER . . . . EACH JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS lb. 35c PINTS 2 o o o o o SHOPPING DROP INTO PEAS . . . . 2TINS Ibo o o o o o o LUX SOAP .. 4 GAKES 37': FRESII PORK GLO-COAT IO oz.fins, 4for . . . . 45c CLARK'S TOMATO SOUP, GRAVES WAX BEANS, 20 WIl.LAltl)'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES, I lb. box 79c 2 lb. 25” WHITE HOLLY rum. 3- umon es oz. rm BEANS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ., . .'33c JAVEX "” 290 TRY OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE, lb. . . . . . . 98c SILVER SILL oz. fin, 2for . . . . . 37c FRUITS & VEGETABLES LARGE CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE, each . . . . 2Ic LARGE PASCAL O C C O CELERY, stalk . . . . . 27: COOKING ONIONS. 4 lbs. . . . . . 29c GRAPEFRUIT, 6for . . . . . 49: MEXICAN LOCAL ORANGES, nice size, doz. . . 49: CARROTS, 5 lbs. LARGE FLORIDA 1601. B0'l'I'LE .......... 820Z.D0'l'ILE naanooeoun Dial an: IBM