TOYS. TOYS. Toys-Firestone. RE - CONDITIONED Refigarat- on from 840.00 up. Storey Electric. BEE HIE new Bullet Pin- up Lamps at The Brown Electric. SPECIAL on Nylon Nllllllllr luatei-'s Ladles' Wear. SEE our weekend Ipfiillllm Kennedy's Ladies' Wear. "CRASWELL for better photo graphs”. THE NEW HOBBY-Copper smithing. now at Sherwin-Wil- liams Co. Ltd. H! STYLE MTLLINERY. Great George Street, 0P9n boll! Friday and Saturday night until 9.30- i tric. VISIT HI STYLE MILLINERY. Great George Street this week- wlnter lines at attractive prices. MARSIIFIELD Pastoral Charge-i ada. Sunday. Dec. 18th.. 11 am. Mount Stewart: 3 p.ni Marshfield. soloist Miss Joanne Tilly; 7.30 D. m. Harrington, follnvied by hymnsi sing song. Everyone welcome. REV. T. M. MacNaughton. B. A.. Min- ister. , CARD PARTY WINNERS -Win-i ners at the card party on Wednes- day evening at Winsloe Hall: 1 ladies. I; Miriam Stewart: 2 ' Barbara Saunders; consolation, l Nettie Bryenton. Mens. 1. Fred Stewart: 2 Harold Stead; consol- ation, Reg. Butler. Freezeout Olive and Sherman MacDuff. Tour- nament winners: ladies. 1 Myrtle Storey; 2 Miriam Stewart. Mens. 1 Fred Stewart; 2 Jack Rodd. l BIRTHS, MAIIIIIMIES. IIEATIIS 50:; Per Insertion BIRTHS CANTELO-At the Kings County Hospital, Montague. on Dec. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantelo. Cardigan. a son. Lawrence Earl. JENKINS-At the P. E. 1. Hospi- tal on Thursday, Dec. 15. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jenk- ins. Hazelbrook. a son. . RICHARDS-At the Kings County Hospital. Montague. on Dec. 15.: to Mr. and Mrs. Rabdall Rich- ards. Abney. a daughter. weight li lbs. WAUGH - At the P. E. I. Hos-i pital on December 9th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh, Wil-l mot Valley, a son. LANNAN-- At the Charlottetown Hospital Dec. 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lannan. a daughter. ' Valerie Anna, 8 lbs. 10 on. A IIORGAN - At Arvida. P.Q.. December 14. 1955. to Mr. and I Mrs. John R. Horgan inee Joyce " M.cCarv'llle) a son. John Michael. BRAZEL - At the Charlottetown Hospital Dec. 9. 1955 to M1'- and Mrs. Melvin Brazei. Johnson's River a son. David William. MARRIAGES BLACQUIERE-MCDONALD - At Stella Maris Church. Nov. N. 1955, by Rev. L. J. Ayers. Cath- , erine Teresa. daughter of Mrs. Stella Roberts and the late Aen- eaa McDonald, Charlottetown tn ---Joust: Harold. son of Michael City and Central watt fluorescent at Brown Electric. STUDIO will continue classes as usual on Saturday. December 17. at Queen Charlotte High School. United Church of Canada Services Sunday Dec. 18. Stanhope 11 am. Covehead Road. 3 p.m.. Union Rd. 7.!) p.m. Rev. N. R. Dec. 18th: Trybn ll a.m.; Crap- laud 7:!) p.m.; Cape Traverse 7.30 p.m. At Cape Traverse the C. G. I. T. Group will hold its Christ-' mas Vesper service Archer. Minister. GOLD. GREEN. Blue. Pink, 40 bulbs available 1'!!! ELIZABETH DANCING COVEBEAD Pastoral C li a r g e Green TBYON United Church. Sunday. Rev. Lloyd l i HAVE YOUR Christmas tree TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS - Two wired at a moderate Price. 38 traffic accidents ocurreii in Ihe safe. be sure. Call Brown Elec- my yesterday. The first at the, intersection of Pownal and Kciit' Sts., resulted in consideralilc d.'ini age to both cars. g the Weymouth and Dorchester S1 i end and select your holiday Sui corner also resulted in hczivy xiaiii-' son hat. Still clearing fall llld ;age. in both cases none of the oc- Thc second ai cupants suffered any injury. ENTERTAIN PATIENTS - On ley Choir under the direction of Rev. John Sheen with ..l.lr.-:. Jack MacRae at the piano entci-rained patients at the Provincial Sanatnr- ium to a program nf ('hri.stmas carols which was greatly apprec- iated. FIREMEN Kl-IEP Vl('-ll. - City firemen were still pouring 1-szilcr on the smoldering ruins of the Prince Edward Theater ycsl-.-rdayi afternoon. The remains of the car- peting and seal padding has s-ill subbornly resisting efforts in ex- tinguish it. POLICE (lOl'RT - Four ilii-nd- era appeared before .1lzigixii';ile Martin yesterday. Two men 4-liarg- ed with drunk and incapable in-re both fined five dollars or two .l.ij.'s. a third for the samc oficnce was remanded until the nineteenth A person for being drunk and dis- orderly was remanded lll'Illi the sixteenth. THE PRESBYTITRIAN CHLRCH in Canada. Central Parish. Serv- ices next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 am. 5 S. 10 a.m.: Clyde River 3 pm Churchill Missionary offering ser- vice 7.30 pm.; Canoe'Cnve Y. P. S Christmas services 7.30 pm All are welcome. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. STATIONED IN ENGLAND - A.C- James F. Martin, U. S Air Force. left Sunday for England where he will be stationed for the next three years. He is the son of Mr. Bernard Martin, 206 King Street and has lived in Bris- ton. Mass. for the past four ycars. While residing in Charlottetown he was a member of the Queen Charl- otte Sea Cadets and a former pup- il of Queen Square School. NEW 6 L A S G 0 W Christian Church. Sunday. Dec. 18: New School 10 a.m. Morning worship and Communion White Gift ser- vice. Presentatinn of gifts by children of the Church School. Cavendish United Baptist Church. worship service 7.30 p.m. This will be the Christmas service with carol singing and Christmas mus- lc by choir. All are invited tr these services. Rev. Bryer R Jones, B.A.. B.D.. Minister. Y'S MEN'S MEETING - The regular weekly meeting of the Alpha Yis Men's Club was held in the YMCA last evening Co- chairman were Y's Ray Barri-l.i' and Y's Earle Balderston Yis Blaequlere, North Rustlco. ii DEATHS B EY-At 121! King Street. 'I!vursday. Dec. 15. 1955. William Bradley, in his 97th year. His neesey Fimeral Home I r (I m where the finieral will be held Saturday morning to St. Dun- Mass at nine olrrlnck Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. brother John Green. er. on Thursday. Dec. 15. 1955 Mrs. Mary Kelly Howatt. former ly of Charlottetown. year the Charlottetown Funeral Home Funeral notice later. service at 2.30. Interment Lorne Valley Cemetery- WOOD--At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. on Wednesday- Dec. 14. 1955. Ronald Wood. lied four and one half months. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Wood. Reil- lng at the Macbean Funeral Home from where the funeral will he held today (Friday) serv- ice commenciug at three o'clock. Interment in Hazelbrooh Ceme- tery. WEBSTERP-At 167 Euslm Street. Wednesday. Dec. 14. 1960, J. A. Webster In his 82nd year. Rest- ing at the MacLeai5 ffaleral Home until this. Fri ay noon. then at his late resld&e. Funeral from the Baptist Chi!!! on Saturday. service comm at 1.3). Interment in the PeopI'l Cemetery. N. D. Macleen UNDERTAKEII mmamrnn Charlottetown and North Wlltahlre remains are resting at the Hen-3 stan's Basilica for Requiem Hiizh HOWATT-Al the home of her Vernon Riv- in her 75th Her remains are resting at Mat-DONALD - At Charlottetown Dec. I5. 1955. John J. MacDonald of Head of Cardigan in his 86th vear. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home till noon Sunday. thence to Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church for funeral . paw tbarg. nah! Til, the jrew. with Alan Dunbar at .renditlon of "Silent Night" Y'l Eight. The gucsl was club member Y's F,rn Bell who treated lhe club in a yon amusing discriptinn of l1l.K npprpnl Iceshlp and later arrnllipllihnu 1 as an engineer. The meeting clnscr with the "Queen". . Concert at Falconwood-A enjoyable Christmas variety cert was presented by fiir . Power and his trnupe to lh tents of Falconwood H Tuesday evening. The va Ospiliil ll celved and appreciated by th large group in attendance Thi is an annual event that is lmikc Duke Neilson. Santa. ment treats were served to th Personals Bell, Desable, are pleased to se the P. E. I. Hospital. City hcldenf. but will be til Island Hospital. and "Mrs. Norman E. Day Ilsa Pearl Macilachern. all . N.8.. and Mr. Gordon . Amherst,N.s. re- thelr respective homes the funeral of their fa- Arthur Maclachern place in Charlottetown. . llacllachern died in liberal Hospital. Hal.- of ;Itwo U S. State department offici- Glasgow C o m m u n i t y Sunday Jim maclrean of the Centennial 131 mimic Club was a guest. Two new mem- bers of the club Y's Dave Mac- Lean and Y's Hartley Cunning- ham. were introduced. A sing-song 9' 5 Camp in 3 Vlmage market was held. red by Y-5 George Andwplace on Christmas Eve. Part One megds-all with the Advent and the piano, A speciai feature nag the Aniiiiiiciation and Part Two with by the the Visitation and the Nativity. Spflakerl Tj .1...)- mn- from now until .lanuary 17th. This iii-iiespdisnlay which was done by New c p.il- Brunswick children ranging in ag rious ricm- bcrs presented were very wcli in- forward to with much plcasurr- by the patients. Members of the Pow- er's Troup included. Barry Mac- Glllivary. bagpipes: Charlie Chom- berlain. vocalist; Miss Roberts and Miss Weatherhle. tap dancers: and rew Gallant, acompanist: William McTague on the harmonica, lllld An eight girl choral group from Rochford Square School. a duet from Queen Charlotte High School. a duet from Prince Street School and Joe Arse- nault on the violin also performed. Following the evening": entertain- patlents through the genorosity of D Blols Brothers and Mr. Power. The many friends of Mr. Edwin him home aftef an operation in The many friends of Mrs. Fred ' Shaw of Bayfield Street. will regret to lean of her recent pleased to that she has been able to home from the Prince Ed- CLOSING CEREMONIES OFL CENTENNIAL YEAR 1 His Honor The Presbyterian Church in Can-l Wednesday ewningthe Ch...-I... V31. from His Worship Mayor J.D. lottetown Lieut. Governorlstewart at the closing exercises ofinight. Others pictured aret; eatgrt Provrse receives a key to the City Centennial year. held at the (.har- constables Downe and Arc er. r. Hotel on Wednesday John Butler, J.A. Fullerton. city clerk. piper Barry MacGillivray and Premier A.W. Matheson- Queens Member Returns ' From Intere An inicrcsiing first-hand slutty the Lniled States systcni of gmcrninciil and its defense clfiirls. was made by Mr J. Angus Mac- lLe2in Conservative M. P for ;Quccns. as a member of a groupi iof eleven parliamentarians froml Nutii countries. in a tour which concluded in New York on Dec- ember 10. Mr. MacLean was chosen one of two members of the Canadian Parliament to make the tour, his companion hcing Mr Rene Jutras. Liberal representative for Proven- .cher, Manitolia. other members of the party included one each from lEngland. Norway. Denmark and flceland. three from Italy. and two ifrom France. The tour was arrang- ed by the U-S. Departments of pstatc and National Defense, and the visitors were accompanied by lals. a guide and an interpreter. 1 Mr MacLeaii, who has now re- lturncd home. describes the tour as a most interesting and educational, .one. The party assembled at New York on Nov. 27. and visited Bos- ton. Albany. Des Moines. Chicago .Norfolk. Va.. and Washington. '.They spent a day at the Pentagon ! . North Atlantic Corn yfolk. Visits were also made to the islative practice and procedure pUnivei'si1,v of New York. the liar- sting Tour r. MR. J. ANGUS MACLEN At W h'n l:)l'I7lIey were enferi. . . lained iisyldiingressmen and Sen- ed,” Elizabeth Will?"- ators at I Complimentary dmnerl Sincere thanks was extended to ;and met a number of outstanding Convent for th , g puliiic men, including Mr Dulles.l 9" 8e"eT0U3 US5151- During the tour they met the Govw, 800 Bnillller lllll d3.V 8.1.919 Naval ; ernnrs of- four States and cxchaiig- 8! Nor-i ed mziiii 3 inlcresiing views on log-p The entire tour was made by air vard Law School. the University. and .'tlr. MacLcan was greatly im- of North Carolina at Chapel Hilliprcsscd by the efficiency and des-- and Duke University, at l')urham,l .N.C. ? l I "Christmas in The Market Place". the season's opening pre- .sentation by the Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild in the Aud- formed as itorium of Queen Charlotte High from -,School last night was well receiv- ed by an audience which crowded lthe seating capacity. His Honour Lieut. Governor T.W.L. Prnwse 1and Mrs. Prowse. accompanied by the Aides to his Honour. were in -attendance. i The pleasing presentation was enhanced by the inclusion of spec- by the Charlottetown Chorale. with William Keith Roger conducting. The scenes are set in the Play- Fine Display of Children's Art i i very interesting display of children's art is being shown at the Clinrlottotown Civic Centre. c n from four to s teen years. I: I the supe vision of Mrs. pEli.zabr-th Davies. President of the e , Prince Edward Island Art Society. s The works which collected by Dr. (l S D llfalcy of Fredericton. N.B.. llllcs the viewer an excellent idea of the vivid. imagination of I child WM" Wnrklniz with crayons or water colours. The collection which consists of sixty drawing; will 1;; 5l!0W'1 in llrnnps of twenty and will be rotated weekly, It is extend ed thntllhe drawings will he placed on exhihitim throughout the Mari- tlmes at all centres where there is an art group. The maritim exhibition 0 by adults ole the varioliswoxkrst Groups will take place In Febru. arr. 1956- Judging by the slahd- ard of the work done by the child- ren. the adult work should well" worth seeing. Dr. Mary Dover Dies In Mass. Dr. Mary Dover. 82. formerly of 354 East Merrimac St.. Lowell, Mass. died in Worchester. Mass. Dec. l2lh.. where she had been living for the past 8 years. She was born In Charlottetown, P.E.I-, daughter of the late Thomas and Jane 4Marshalli;Dover and had lived in Lowell for many years nnd (was an osteopathic physician. She leaves a brother. James A. 'Dover of Newton Centre, Mass, and a sister. Miss Catherine 8. Dover of Pittstleld, Man. lunder 8 -1 of the mother of St. John exhiimr-d patch with which dciails were handled. I Theatre Guild Presents Season's Opening Play Most of the narrative was by Mr. Frank Mclntyre as Old Mel-3 choir who kept the audience in-l the play progressed: one scene to another. Throughout he maintaincd the dig-l , nity of his position as a true dcs-' cendent of one of the Wise Men from the East. Hazel Henry as Coinmha. his wife directed the family filial” with a strong hand and in the part her ability as a character actress! which has won recognition for. many years. Harry Shama as Joey. their son. has a striking stage appearance- which fitted him well for the part of a young Gipsy of tho modern school. He slipped quiclli and rial-t urally into the characlcr of .lns-V eph the hiishand of Mary. as the scenes developed. Jean Zakcm, as Maria their: daughter-iniaw was soon and heard Willi much appirriatiuin the role of the Virgin :il:ii'y.l while Margaret Mclntyre as their! grand-child; payed the part of an-' angel effectively- The presentation thrniighmit in- dlcated a careful Sillfl)' of the parts with a corrcct inlcrprela tion. and the desire on the part of the performers in kecp the play on the high level warranted by the subject. The dialogue during the sacred presentation was taken --:----.--...-:1.:- New 20-Ili . chain LIGHIESI WEIGHT! Mt(Ul.l0(H MODEL-333 natal starlet, on.- letle rletab, any other important features. aeelfnowl Funeral service wu.held..Wittl. Dec. 14th.. at 11 a.m. at the res- idence of the Caswell-King Co., 835 Main st.. Worcester. Rev. Gordon ,M. Torgersen of the first Blvllll '" -----1; n"' -'e-4. Cremation was 1' .. . w,.,.....-rug Brackley Point Rd. Phone 7981 r 4iThc ini' RCAF WIVES SAIL MONTREAL iCPi-The wives of 26 RCAF servicemen left Mont- real Tuesday on the first lap of a journey to join their husbands in Europe. The group. which also Barter's Film Lab. 81.000 Legacy To Library A legacy of 51.000 form the included 4.? children. sailed later estate of the rare venerable A,-ch. from Halifax aboard the liner deacon CAR. Harris to the Library Franconia. In it's entirety from the Scripture. 1 The stage setting and lighting was most ef'r-clive. In the Charlottetown Chorale pre- sentation. 30 voices were heard in Song of the Mistletoe. a French Canadian Carol. 0 Ru- u-ru. a iilcxii-an Carol Pat-a-Pan French Carol. Bring a Torch Provenchal Carol. Lo-How a Rose ere Bloom- ing. Good King Wenceslas. Grid Rcsi you llerric (ientlcmen and the First Noel. iiliss Barbara liog-j ers, Kenneth Coldwcll. Walter Whe eler and William Rogers look speci- al parts. with Barbara Rogers as Soloist. Supporting I'I'IelIlh9l'S of the guild were: Script, Lloyd Yco. Stage, Charles Willett, Jim Coyle. Ben Place. Hazel Hunter Ann Mathe- son and Mrs. Bernard Hughes. Lights, Jack Boomhower. Make-up. Betty Hoii. Costumes Mrs. Jack MacKinnon. The play was direct- the Reverend Sisters of Notre Dame 81180. For the Gifts You give with Pride, . Let your Jeweller Be your guide. A1"l'ERSON'S GREAT GEORGE STREET Jewellers - Gift Specialists was gratefully acknowledged by the Board of Trustees of the Leg- islative and Public Library and Harris Memorial Gallery meeting yesterday afternoon. The resignation of Mr. John P. Gordon from the Board was ac- had a long and faithful record as chairman of the body. He is suc- ceeded in office by Mr. C.F, Hine. who presided at the meeting. r..-..."r.-;..;;.;;...- IVIONIREAL iCPi-- Twenty-nine Mexican students on a 10.000-mile tour of North America voted their two-day visit here the most excit- ing one so far on the schedule. but remained faithful to hot tamales and chile con came after sampling French fare. They would liked more snow. too. they said be- fore setting out for Boston and New York on the next leg of their travels by bus. scheduled to con- clude Dec. 12. See our wid. Brownie Bull's Eye Flash ONLY ATTEN11ON Poultry Producers Effective immediately we! will discontinue accepting: live poultry unless prev- iously arranged 'with our plant. until after the New Year. TOOKE SHIRTS . Fined or Wlnttor collars in a good colour range includ- ing wihrlte. Sizes II) to l7'n and prices from 3.95 to 5.95 "CURRIE" IIICKOK BELTS kaces. Tie Holden. etc.. a wide selection oigood qual- ity merchandise tat POPIIII pa-ices. ACME GLOVES Unlined. Fleece lined and Wool lined. Colours black. grey or brown. Prices from TIES All The New Ones FT FO (YHIER GIFT SUGGESTIONS swnarnns STANFIELI) , mas o LONGS t a HARVEY WOODS I MERCURY SOX SCABVE . ltd IIANDKEIUGIIIEFS Including Black Cashmere IVIIAQ have (0 Brownie Holiday Flash Outfit Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit .. See the all-new Pony 135 Model C Camera with Kodak Anaston f3.5 Lens and 300 shutter. Brownie Movie Cameras, projectors, carrying cases, screens. light bars and photofloods. For Special Christmas Pictures Color Films and Flashbulbs. Johnson 8. Johnson DRUGGISTS s '5 been announced at a ,. 4 are: Honorary President. Rev. G. Howard, Christie: President. Frank Goebee; Vice-president. Blanche Howatt; Secretary. June Proude; Treasurer, Neil Diamond: Programme conveaor. Allison Mac Klnnon: Directors. Russell Ewing. David Murphy and Eileen Burke. Before entering an the night of festivities in beautiful worship ser- vice In keeping with the Christmas season was conducted by the re- tiring Presldent. Wallace Mallett. Assisting him were John Kirby. Phyllis Carr. Rossie Pierce and Allison Mac-Kinnon. Nan Kirby was accompanist for the evening. In a free balloting election, Dor- othy Laird was elected Queen of the Group for the evening and after She had been given a sleigh ride by two trusty pages, she treated her subjects to chocolates. "Frosty The Snowman",po;-1. rayed by Stewart Pierce, brought forth gales of laughter with his frollcsome capers. A ladies quar- tette was very effective in the singing of ”Deck the Halls-" After a delicious lunch had been sewed by the members of the lunch committees. all joined hud, 10 SIDE "Good-night ladies" and "God Rest You Merry Gentle. mcn". The meeting was dismissed with the benediction by Rev. Mr, Christie. 11312:: MORE 1'0YS , NEEDED I The Catholic Social welm. Bur- eau are in need of more toys for distribution among neetbv children at diristmas. Anyone having new I" Used loys available for this PU-I'D0.59 Please phone-one of the llowmg numbers: 5210. now. 8166 or 4985 and a h of the B. Y. C. will call and collect these toys. selection of Koclolv COfiiLlUS films and accessories 11.45 16.45 Outlit . .. 21.95 39.75 Signed. I Cor. Kent and Prince Sts., Charlottetown ICANADA PACKERS LTD Dial 4133 Free Dellvefy "AIM" FROM A STORE THAT SELLS ONLY BRANDED LINES No Seconds or Imperfects CBEAN HATS We tlink the but COW adian hat made. A VH7 91' calentdsoiaaofooloitsln iaguwntupuundritleod from 75.50 In 8-00 9031' SIIBTI A oosmiata aha ranbt 5W"" .m..,.hgg. Alienat- W all. Ill!” Lib!-II ....i-------" Dnmsnvonoanl. aooaeoiu-I-dude-MM-I 1G.lI0tol8.b0 An ancient of "Good Value" MaI'cIInQIO- WWW” and Season's Greeting Wrapping Paper. miiilir TA. Maenouam. meeting were confirmed. They Former Days O'f'"Ol'd Opera At Prince Edward Wlththadalttllelhlbi that tlIePrlnoaBtIwartl'l'haah'am .55 to be among the finest in the Maritime Provinces. P . 'I1iere are those who remember the Road Shows featuring such artists as the 'ndomitable Prince Webber and his gracious leadin lady, Mrs. Webber. Other remin- acences will bring back such names as the Colonial Stock Comp- any anqnllalilrgy Lmdlaay: gefla Sea- man wi s ea n o s and Minstrel Show. 9 3 um Many top notch dramas were seen on the stage of the Opera House and such prominent artists as Roselle Knott. John Ryan and Robert Mantell will be recalled. The latter two specialized in Shakespearian drama. The manager of the Opera House was the late S.W. Crabbe, win; him was associated the late flow- ard Dingwell. Professor Vinni- combe and his orchestra were re - llw Price was raises The Story is told a patron would come to the ticket booth and put down his five cents but when told that the admission was ten cents. he would remark There must be something special on tonight . and in some instances withdraw his nickel and go on his way. OOOOOIIOOOIOOOOOOOOIOIOIOI la f t ” ::.il.':..":'.i .:r:s:;. 3. "”"'” 531'" .gLLL.,..gLg Ca meras 's. SA YS NEIIRU RED ALLY M", NEW YORK iAPi - AFL-CIO President George Meany say; Prime Minister Nehru of India and Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia are "aides and alies of commuiibm." The labor leader also attacked "liberals" in a speech. Meany said TX'YLoR's JEUEI-1533 he was dlstrurbed that many U.S. ” uci.usWE liberals" are "stone silent" about ans: aolnt. DEALER the loss of human rights in so. .. 'e-53:4. i Vie!-dominated count,-gasp auto to ca ooaooaeaoo as WAIIQELL iiiios. Christmas Sale FRil.. SA1'.. MON. and TUES. DUZ.- 10: off. giant 69: ICING SUGAR. pkg. 10: Magic BAKING POWDER . . 37: : S 0 5 Lbs. 55c EHINDLA WTX 39c TOILET rissiis. 4for ' 49: I 10 LBS- MOLASSES Wlaii-e Sugar Quart 33: 35; LARD E!!!” ..1tLib.s- ver J ., ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Z4lb.bag 1.59 MOIR'S Poi Of Gold CHOCOLATES 1.19 BOLOGNA. lb. .. . 28: RAGGHDY ANN , . 39: PEACHES. Zfins . .. M MILK. biins 033 THRIFTY PAK PEAS. tin 173 BACON. machine sliced. lb. 39: ROBIN HOOD FRUIT CAKE MIX. pltg. 69c 'SHO-RTENING 2 for 49: GRAPE?-RU". 4for 29C GRAPES. Zlbs. ..-.......... 290 TOMATOES. pkg. 21: IAISINS. seedless. Ila. .. -336 raisins. mead. zsn. 43: Dlidpligs. 296 mg. ........ 220 O-RANGES. H0'S.'dO!. 53E '9""' - fiiNu1's,.b. 37s "'visn our on 01!! - srsciats NOT umo. -"a:.fa:r"-'n.-i:rr'-nwnurfrro i make simsuuawmugutm