MARCHM 1259) 7 ~ . - .__ e p -'rH1=_évARv1o_c.,¢HARv2TTETvwN " Drown Corporation Urges MTarine Slip Project For Ch’t0wn members in dealing with their own tslupporters. "We don't mind it on s side because we are used to it." Mr. lfathisson said. “but I don't think ii. is fair to the limbs‘ members of your own party. You era '. ' u e m "'..“““'.... ‘llhifli 211?. °‘ a... the Budget debate. t that you attempted t t M-Y- "PWW"! ID" Iimnslv some of the doctrines oof ‘:- urged the need of e marine slip for ism." ' Oharlottetown. He recalled that in I-Ie recalled that Dritieh perm. Ills-d! "114 "fldflillilfll wgs mooted mastery ksedorn bad been wrasted apmpertyatBoil-t izsefmmu; KjNQaQhQ 1n quired. Plans and apeolflrcatiohs days gobs by. "We areugoiggwlrsg were drawn up and sent to Eng- on our democratic tradition when land in 1014. when the First World we give back te a. Minister or to ma!‘ intmévoemngésliiltotkuirliufiflfi. S; 211s Ucutizgmt-Govzrnor-io-Ooutln- 11cm on c e may geigi . intheir recommendations. and outwgrEI-ice whatever tgntlsewlssg- assessors "s." may" l‘ wt...“- o... ‘ - "Hi-low" "v ° ° u. ° n T‘ °m° ° P m u" the Northumbsrland Straits be- bflifuoaouwd mu cove-wow §°§§fii§'-.“'.§.§.°.i$‘.3"iipe.i§§§ i"? §°'-?Z"' Piim’ 15°“? I" u favorable to the scheme." m. W“, . '" ' ' m" "°' °“' "MI Mlhhlucn sI-id- "sod I susse-uihlt fn-inilzeollflflntil loaolnwliba.‘ 1:45;- rlftilnfltill gbltticllgxtifeinmtlviifhiglil- m'$ ‘gggld m“ l” dgx-eg: position in tbe I-Iouse. The result wily lervice,dsnd which they arts err‘.- emw was seen in uch geti "111; tted to un er the terms o t e 1°" Y- but W“ '1 1°99 I 1°l °l wgghhgggm‘ o!‘ m, “hm ‘mug agreement by which the Island $225K why” geétrgg; h, u“ cum-g 1n gxpggpfllfln‘ m, Province entered the British Am- vmd ruin» ~11»- wa Mu m» ‘h’ """°"" m‘ $§§.'.".§i’.§§'.‘l§’ii.'§"'SY.'.L§.§‘..S."°$ "gm" ti: Nullilmwflmd “m” ObmQxFttZlmQ sang? oltuotg: supply Prince Edward Island with Lt . boa. here. and other ships of l-hli- tn»- Wll M" Omlush local Principle of parliamentary inde/ fixffi tzhtlli: fihfé. Ziavfig. b2 1911794"! i4‘! X999 m“! 531P1°Y0¢ I11 931mm“ m u" ‘dmmmkflmn °z resolution dealing with the subject " the Fisherman's Iloan Board. He wmmr- was recently passed by the Associ- racu luvs P. E. LProtest In “Oanadian Business” Under the heading “A P. I. I. Protest" the following letter from Mr. J. O. i-iyndman. past president of the Associated Boards of Trade of Prince Edward Island, appears in a recent issue of "Canadian Bus- iness," journal of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce: "Deer Sirz-In the November is- sue of Canadian Business appears a very interesting article, com- mencing on page 26, entitled “Do We Want a Better Trans-Canada Highway?" There also appears a map showing the proposed route, connecting all the provinces from coast to coast, but omitting Prince Edward Island. - “I thought it well to bring to your attention that efforts have bean put forward for some time to [H015 no ca - ‘ ABBOTT, Minister of ‘Finance Speaks Tonight CBA 8.45 p. m. A311‘. I n. I ~ I ISGIISS Oil. rut asn'oor|ous _ PASSED T0 Yiili IMMEDIATELY: __ ll-ntii such time os v. ieorn the correct prices from the monu- ioctursrs we ore reducing our prices on our present stock by the amount which we estimate you have been paying in excise MX. ' S EAFFER 8. PARKE-R PE S, PENCILS 8. SETS 25%. OFF ' "T?" ATHER GOODS 25% ilFF Due to en unfortunate mixup in e line of yesterday's report of the discussion on the Industrial Corpor- ation Bill in the Legislature, Mr. Dousald MscKli-inorfs name was omitted and s. paragraph of his u appear es having been made by Mr. D. L. Mathisson. The excerpt should read: Mr. D. L. Mathieson agreed with Mr. Hughes’ criticism. {The hon. rnem‘ from Bedeque says there may be other things to be taken overs That is just the point. This isdeflnitely e socialistic bill." He cited examples of Crown corpora- tion activities in' Australia and elsewhere. Mr. MecKinnon: “It does not matter what proposal is made, there will be an odd criticism from this side of the House and the other side is lined up solid. We want power to deal with a situation that has been a millstona around the necks- of our farmers and fisher- men. If we come to the place where we are encroachinl $00 mm!!! on Socialism, that is the time to step in. But it is not only cold storage that we may want. to deal with. There are many other things the Government can do for our far- mers end fishermen. Personally I don't think there will ever be a So- cialist member get under the roof of this building." ab"??? £13333 ‘Liiiiiifh; Ilsolins loses in Charlottetown be returned to the Oity for street maintenance purposes was advocat- g ed in the Legislators last. evening CHOCOLATE sans 7c ii.c’.'-'au.°o.l‘e'.aii“ifi”'°“‘ m’ GUM AND LIFE SAVERS 5c ALL OTHER CANDY RE- DUCED BY AMOUNT OF- - TAX PIPES 8. LIGHTERS 15% ilFf l As manufacturer ond retailer hove been absorbing portiof the tox on cosmetics end toiletries we are unable of present to reduce prices but BE ASSURED os soon os we receive the necessary information THE JENKINS PHARMACY WILL PASS Ti-iE SAVING ALONG TO YOU. reach the store shelves. - Tihe tax on luggage also was rev ducedfzombotolilpercenhbtai some dealers say all the tax nevi! was passed on to the consumer, so that the net reduaion in prices may be around lb per cent. other iii affected by seduced taxes ‘ ‘ ‘ cosmetics and toilet goods, pipes and smokers‘ supplies‘ pens and pencils. There is some CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at live cent: a word, strictly pay- able in advance. FASHION SHOW tickets sold. considering afternoon tea show question in Bills Given vator for Chariot , said agrcst deal of credit due to Mt. H35. Hamming forhis continued interest in this matter. and was report. and dealt at some length with this matter,‘ pointing out that the Board had been functio ‘without either constitutional or George Drew to Prince Edward Is- land, at a public meeting in Cher- lottetown, during the course of his speech, he made the following state- L eta already sold. PROROGATION FRIDAY -'I‘he egislature resumes at l0 o'clock Fe elm marred w the orc- ‘IWM "is "W" fliilslem O! the ated Boards of Trade of Prince aa- wedxlesday. April our. mo PM. people's minds as o. whether the posal mooted two years ago sdmlnlitrei-ion OI this Bvl-Yd IP- ward Island. $1.75. Phone 442 or 1337 today entire tax reductions will be peas- witls respect i0 I 8111!! Blt- P6111118 111 l1” “WWI-l H141"?! “During the recent visit of Hon. only. Sony, cans-lot exchange tic- ed o; to bhem. One of the best assurances that they will be passed on is ma! floods are more plentiful and com- petition in selling is keen. Ewell $100 6555.. To Teachers H6 hid 81V"! convlmlns "Ull- legal authority. merit: this morning and expects to get if any suppliers or stores were m. ,. r m‘ . A straight grant. of $100 w teachers in training and $300 ad- ditional by way of a loan is beiuii fusion. lion. A.W. Mathceon, Min- ister 01 Health and Welfare. an- nounced last night in the Budget debate. Formerly loans were ad- vanced to teachers in training, but no outright grants were given. The avenge salary now being paid to teachers in this Province is Ihfiy, the’_Minister said. He ed that it was still lower than in other Provinces, but said that this had always‘ been the Charlottetown (Mr. DJ... Methio- ' . sea) that there had been any st- positiori had talked about Fisher- man's Inan Board regulations. Mr. Bell maintained that he had asked for full information a your ego. tll the external audit came in this year. and showed us the serious inefficiency." ‘Ihere was s heated excl-tango " onthis subject betwca the Min- isun-snd Mr. Boll for a few min- -- , utes. . Mr. Mathescn went on to com- -' mend Mr. Savillels activities in buiidim s. Hish Bank. g ‘Answering m. Keir Clark's (Lib- ersl-hrd Kings) criticism of the increased costs in his Dcfparbnent, the Health Minister pointed out that of the approximate $000,000 h}! the estimates aver . wi ‘be received from Ottawa — almost 50 per cent. lie admitted the expenditures were high but eubsntitted they were Justified. Replying to crlticiam of the Opposition regarding the coat of rebuild ng Beach Grove, he stated fish imdlxig stage at in Training Announced situation will have been complete- ly taken care of." Stating that. he would welcome "I make a promise to the House that we will not spend over this year's estimate," he said. SiiilllTAiiE 0F Continued from page 1 coast canned fish and British Co- lumbia canned salmon." the council said in a statement following the ads had available for export, the shortage of dollars in foreign coun- thing left to do was to try to boost the sale of fish in domestic mar- kets, through extensive advertising and consumer education. day, said he looked with favor on the idea of his department assisting the industry with an advertising campaign. But the department should "scar- cely be expected to make large- scele outlay in consumer's advertis- ing unless the industry is willing to join with it in advertising expendi- tures of its owrl, and in a general campaign towards insuring proper distribution of fish products to the consumer or retail level." Blasts Fishing Industries OTTAWA. March 23 — (C?)- Cherles E. Jackson of Washington. General manager of the National Fisheries Institute, today blasted both Canadian and American fish- ing industries for being "asleep at the switch." He advised them to wake up" or all their fish markets would be lost. "Why kid ourselves?” he asked in Second Reading An Act to amend an Act re- specting bacterial ring rot and other plant diseases. received second reading in the legislature yester- day. It makes provision for the appointment of a committee to ad- ration is brought under control of the Minister of Agriculture. The Minister ls empowered to pay out of the fund. such amounts as may be lwommendcd by the committee for edaninistrativc. preventive and educational purposes. and for the promotion of the potato industry generally within the scope of the objects set forth in the Act. Second reading was also given to a minor amendment to the in- oopporration act of the Alumni As- snd Sunumeraide to provide a. sys- tem of pensions for public school be paid out, which are fixed under the existing statute. Committee Reports port, Hon. r. Macmillan said li- wss of no value to the House. as it merely stated that the bonds listed in the Puiblic Accounts were where they should be. and confirmed the auditor's report. "We find that the external auditor does not agree with the auditor. but that is not pointed out by the Public Accounts oom- mittee." the ‘I, ition leader said. "To be of any value. the report should indicate the amount of un- paid bills at the end of the yes!‘ with which it deals." On a question of privilege, Dr. MadMlllsh took exception to an editorial in The Patriot of March 22nd. criticising the Opposition for asking for detailed information with regard to public works ex- penditures which it claimed were otherwise available. This statement he said, was incorrect and placed the Opposition in e false position. Lest evening some progress was made in committee on the bill to meats with fits that would accrue. particularly tn Island farmers. respect to the bene- Dlyllghb lfivlng Referring to Daylight Saving. he suggested that there would be no disadvantage to the farming com- Preonier Jones: "There is nobody keeping the people town from Daylight Saving. You don't. need to change the time." H03. of Charlotte- Mir. Stewart: "You don't make much use of the daylight time you have." Mr. Msthicson: "It just doesn't work out practically unless you do have the change in time. I realise that if this matter was put to s vote in this House it would not get He commended the Government tardiness in tabling which has resulted in bills coming up for committee read- ing before the members have had time to study and digest them. on the workmens compensation and mothers’ allowance legislation. legislation, important did not have an opportunity oi looking it over until he had start- ed to speak in the Budget debate. The Opposition was concerned about the “steam-roller attitude" taken by s. number of Government Public Unilsformed Mr. iidathieson complained that the public have not yet received the information to which they are entitled with respect to the "aun- dries" item in the Public Works report. totalling in all some $339.- is too long for newspaper publicat- ion, and the public is still unin- formed of what should, as a matter of course. have appeared in the Government bluebeek. Dealing with education. he said that what was needed was an aroused public opinion equivalent to the interest taken in good roads. Better trained teachers are re- quired. and these cannot be eb- tained unless salaries are increased. ides. of larger school unite. I-Ie dealt briefly with Hon. Mr. the Socislistic features of the In- dustrial Corporation Act and with evidences that the new Ministry of Natural Resources wee encroach- ing on I sweet many departmental cularly the youth movement. which has become s potent factor within its ranks. Bu"! Blendllll In his opening remarks on Tues- day night. Mr. Msthiesoh likened Stresses Serious Burden On Farms And Fisheries Declaring that Prince Edward Is- land's main sources of income, agri- culture snd fishing, could not carry the present load of debt, which is estimated at the and of the incom- ing year at over $15,000,000, Mr. R. L. Burge (2nd. King's) stated in his speech in the Budget Debate on Tuesday evening that the only valid comparison regarding the size of He stated he was diae pointed in Islconwocd Bern whic . he had hoped would have been e model for the average Island farmer. However, the cost was prohibitive and the construction was too cold and damp. Mr. Burge approved of the grants to pure-bred breeders and felt that the work of the Junior ills-mars. " ‘Apart from any special under- taking which applies to Prince Ed- ward Island, we have undertaken to build s Trans-Canada Highway of the most modern type. That undertaklnl lpplies tn every prov- ince, and will include a National Highway to this province, of which the ferry service will form an in- "spending our way into prosperity” to the general attitude of promin- ent leaders before the "crash" of the 1900's. "It is difficult to convince people of our sound financial position. when we are going into debt at the rate of one million dollars s year," Mr. Mathieeon said. "It is absurd to say we are going ahead a million. when we pay a million out for Public works.” over $14,000,000 and this time next yes-r be over $15,000,000." a sinking fund. But I understand from one who should know that the $400,000 Prince Edward Island bonds are in reality bills both psy- alble and receivable." signing this note for his debt, argued the speaker. Mir. Barbour: _"We have assets." Mr. Mathleson: "Yes. We have some assets. But overspending does not increase net value." Using Churchill's word “squand- ermsnia". the speaker stated the Government lacks a sense of pro- portion in its expenditures - especislly at Beach Grove. "I submit that the building is built very extravsgantly with B. O. i5!‘ Ind new forms of plywood — like an ultra-modern hotel.” he declared. ‘The money wasted therewill not do the people who are to be huused there any good," he added. "The cost will eventually lie on the primary producer and will have to be paid for some day with poor prices." IOIIIQ through its business in time to go into the Estimates this evening. with Lhg abject of proroguing on fi-idaly. GIRLS HI-Y CLUB — A regular meeting of the Bets. Chapter of the Girls Hi-Y Club was held in club room 3B at the Y. M. C. A. an interesting tells was given by Mrs. William Reddin, Red Cross Health Nutritionist, on the op- portunities available to girls study- ing home economios. A social ave- ning is planned for next week. HERE FOR CONCERT —- Mad- ame Francesca Radzevicluti, one of Europe's most distinguished 0p- eratic eopranos, arrived‘ in Char- lottetown lset night. She will ap- Stevcs, who arrives here today. Madame Raulzeviciuti is s. displac- lish lsngilsge and given several coswerts in Moncton and Freder- lcton. INCREASED a 10 per cent tsx, applied st the manufacturer's level. which will pereolalte along to the consumer in some degree when new goods $ SAVI much a matter of “wfihst the oral- ilc will beer" as "what the cult- cmer will pay." The answer is in the cilswmcr’: hands. Many stores simply advertised that the benefit of the cuts would < . noinister the plant disease indemni- - placed in the Estimates this year questions on. the estimates, Mr. mun“ 1. m e ted m. t poo, 1.. reply to u, Oppoflflgn t u ,_-_ be giver. immediately, even 1g for the encouragement of young Metheeon pointed out that lest 21°‘??? 35:83‘: Jlrfg! “gigs: m, .10 mojfhfo? m, 53,2227: question on m, "d" m”, m u’ p" You" truly... building yesterday with Jean Davi- no", mung", h“ ma," perswl entering the teaching pro- year's estimate was under-spent by mdunr ‘mgr, ma the muunm.” wuid be 013mg “new w 3.11m; answer was tabled, running to 5W l" u" iihllr- F°u°wlni u" the old, higher taxes. 10ml 960M00- y urban communities. four lengthy typed pqeg, This 11;; the Government's attitude of conclusion of the regular business “mo”! M pd“ “ma” h v not expected to make much difference to butter, sugar, molsaeei. fruits and vegetables, but it seems to portend In» areaees tn flou- and bread. lss vlewoftbefset fllatflseddii ocaate subsidy an vibest fer domestic consumption has been ended. Ihetextilefieldisabitotioilso- On one hand. import motes as! lifted. but the regular tariff. sua- ""°' ' ti _ M g r u. i _ far at esent, but I went to leave .. ...'.'..'.;.":."‘...°‘;’“..%t£“§..§..“;..°%2; 3-"9-“1-012. will‘.%’f‘ul“#l“§f1ii3$l§~ ".1: Swiss’: v s ~ sw- s;r.*::":'.'r...'° .:::.:**::;....:: m" at“ ..°"’.“.l'.'°"....§?.' .2 .22: *:..:..::"":.::..s...."m.:€ moss; iii’. :2. m "33 ‘ A‘ Wm‘ “h” °°mm°dm" cm‘ $°h°°1 30nd! 01 Ohlflilllfliliwfl " e pmp“ m‘ He ‘wt-and o; ppm“, Jane!’ of the Province may be well with her accompanist. Mrs. Elsie mm July L m the num- American imports may emba-rasa Canadian textile concerns. while tempt i0 “steam - X01102" jllll t| a t] c d t 1 t _ _ l ' tbs-Sam flngaviglécml- lg ‘urn eniarrltxetaana n n u girllulfiffffifiihielfii. Blast"? frelmgzrs tefforts with rc- vtyriishvsxrsurrniintbifeut the Trudi ‘Hm Fiunffmu" ‘w’ W m f: i/lefigonwhgug? .;"§§“.§;'§‘5§i”°.§ ‘Mmmntmiff, mafwfinflfi’ ~- en .wu Yell‘ 0 Th c lid 15.111111). 1 spec o reg recs. non c Ii P886 0 mm“ ' may mean gar ces - e ounc ec e e e ony in, and the retirement allowance to Ha was critical. however’ M the “hep out Commwm“, u” Wm‘ Mn Nhmewn. “Y”. we.“ so‘ can,“ m, h” 1am“ me m‘. uh 1m pens- Ifftirlg of import ‘-“" on certain items. including * lumber, paints, varnishes and lacquers will make available some American. products which have been nfl the market. ’ r 3N1- "li- "#55995! "W" 8°?‘ ""5"" F"°" 15°‘ Reports of the committees on - the report every time you asked . ‘ Agriculture and Pilblic Accounts l“ "i" PM"? fl," m“ u" activities. n. spoke warmly u. It is as though a farmer. with a is ...'.Ii:“.:.'::.:':i.’:'::.l£:.%i::"'.v:1° v» izoltnfiisi: .m':.:" v o» sovi- ~1 =1» ~- “:"""°'?°"§‘. Wicca "c w“ “his: ‘" . ...."**.':.*"'2'. Mr. Bell: "w did ‘t t it. un- ' " I e l ith the latte - z 1 n. d u- vu I» me 0 . l1 B s» recto on. u on e n 2e n Con“ c on w r re audit w" "bled 5° h" “l” h‘ c" ‘on o’ A" c“ ‘m’ ‘a p“ bearer, and settles his problem by or collected. In its place will be w.“ gm- gh, "mu 11mm“ ygg‘ welcomed- as was the ‘extension of time which corporate losses may be carried forward for: tax pur- poses. WEEK-END . mas on GRDDERIES PEAS 3 tins e. 38c 215i?“ “m”.-. 38c CARROTS Select Bolifd Dinner and Chicken Stew 2 fins for . . . . . . “m 27c 3 tins m" "l0 "ill-Me" ffiilildllml“ a speech before the annual convcn- and the "m" “up”, m" at mcgp Q5515 lbkosi COFFEE consolidate the Highway Traffic the debt was the ability to pay. swung ma. he was planed Wm. “'9 7031991391" l! XWIEIIIYY- tion of the Fisheries Council of . Pom-- w» m »- s"? l“: .*'°‘"° "iwm" "m" 1° ..3.’1:.:'.::.'::'..:::::i..";:* .211‘: ":.:*.r.'.i::'::'.."::.'".:.-......... v my omino- Mr- = ~~= "lmb" °"'°”"d°d"- l" "id “WP =1 "w Iwlwlv-Wif" ha" M“ M momm" gretted that justice had riot been inlets along the coast could be m- W‘ “ma “he “m” M“ “h” Ki Cole COFFEE _ the. m” care of our area and asleep, both 1.. Canada and the u. done to the Province u. u.- Dcmin- ted up as smsii harbours for m. l" Pllfl for by the Dominion ISLAND BEANS "9 ». infirm. and those who are ment- S. for years and years. It's time flung“; bu" u m", w". TNWITY- "B"! m" 1110097 1! 3 ti", P" lli- ion-Provincial tax agreement. . 1703031194 With ally diseased. is the greatest work our Christianity can undertake." Th. Minister continued by re- ferring to the lives of the young which a saved through the work such diseases as email-pox. Today we never hear of them. to wake up." For one thing, he said, it was up to the fish industry interests of both countries to do something about increasing interest in fish meals to increase the sale of fish never sea it on U. S. railroad men- us. Fish used to be s normal break- Dililfiiiilii Continued from page 1 . midtown dock. It brought s pro- men; but it was not particularly newsy. e The wartime British prime Mr. Burge said that $4,000,000. was the for proper financing. l-le suggested that both sides of the House should enter into the 1952 negotiations, "as it is possible that there may be a t needed at present Susgesting a cost of living bonus for teachers, Mr. Burge stated that although Prince of Wales College When criticising the reads "as not fit to haul our reduce on." Mr. Burge stated t at a new bridge was required at St. Peters. "Tourists never get by St. Peters. When they coma to the bridge they on its failure to extend the electrif - cation of rural districts, Mr. Burge stated his belief the Liberal Gov- only coming back t. us from what has been already paid out by the low income group. It is amazing also how much in taxes is de- rived partly by stealth. The Dominion money comes from our- which are necessary for agricul- ture. fishing and the tourist in- CLARK'S BEANS 2 iins PLUMS 2 bins ...........25c Chose 8. Sonborn COFFEE m“ 59c per lb. “A . of the snetorium, . . " back as years ago, 1 Pmducu - 55.51. record mipbogpd turnout q! change. not only Federally but Pro- think it's the end of the Island." he selves." 2 HM DATES M He noted that fish was served 1 | 11 3' declared. B f adjourn nt, he stated a no ced the health authorities were aboard Canadian tram!’ “but I some 160 reporters and camera vnca y Taking m. Govunnun‘ w u. he age-not critical?“ new “ma. APPLE SAUCE 2 u”. c RAiSiNS fast item. This is only cna example how the industries have been los- ing ground in recent years." It was only fair, he added, that since the U. S. consumes a large part of Csnadienfish. that the F .. "Sh," . l L .. help the U. B. advertise ducts. "Otherwise, you are free on our advertising." was doing a good lob in turning out teachers. the teachers were “getting away from us." "They must feel they are not getting enough pay." he added. "Today teachers don't get enough to continue to higher education. Years sso teachers could alternate s year's teaching with a year's col- lage for s number of years. But dustry. But "we obiect to ex- travagance and wasteful spending." 4 FEARS 4 tins TOMATOES 2 u... 39C 222.’. iifililfff‘ 39c 39c minister, aside from his few re- marks on international affairs. sdroitly sidesteppcd questions‘. I-Ia seemed quite as undisturbed by an anti-Churchill demensiatlon near the pier as he left. About 176 persons, mostly we- man. Pllldad with sisns which read: "Churchill wants war — "I vsntu" to forecast and ex- Pt" that. in as years from now, Jve will have an empty building we Mcqiu Avenue. and the TB. ernmcnt was in power new only be- cause of the election p. on this subject. . l-Ie quoted the Federation of Agriculture as stating that the lack of a definite government policy on rural electrification has milled the companies to slow down on expan- sion. The spesker gave lack ef also 99o .491: 49c NORiH AMERICAN ilif L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER I aims. semantics.“ Robin Hood ROLLED OATS, Pkg. Q I ""351? com Ztins . .. eequa, 3i .. . . i’ l ; “In” ' §§‘$f°°m‘f'“$ii.p$fi.°,“"w'.'id “if; fdziiiamddlsi- """°' m” "M iiiémyysoil °§§..§'.'.'§.3.'§Zl°'ii.§i1.'{ m; nicillivlgMljzvy"- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 23c Domestic snonr- 65° i i 1w‘ I» 1M1» *"°"" "ii" .... ........ .. ..:'~.::.".::..':.:iiuazacisoz: °".'.ii.'.“§ .. -.. 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