NOVTZIYIEIALZJ 1941 ¢=”~—'i" "" _ a‘,_.,_.,y,-,v.v,vgu.wwwwdlr\wwwsnvatv-\vrvw I'n I-'u'e' ' ' ‘III LAD FROM ‘l-KIICAYSIIRI... 6mm com as an Italian Tenor and em 5 ii away with It until llie nlgln cl llie Opera when he is lomd le tale Ilse snlulne star's place . .. inalelllll Ills with a pair cl uelvlendly gunmen. George aim lust the lilnd cl Opera perlovvnenee you'd lmaginei . . . it's the lunnlesl Icnnby Picture cvev nuhIlvOvllisaecaeeoeou n - TO-DAY-and SAT. - PRINCE EDWARD - in his first Columbia Picture NEWS — Women Are Warriors A “Canada Carries 0n” Special “ ‘I 11-27-11 P. l. I. HOSPITAL LEGACY — Show‘ 3'15_7 a 9 Board of ‘Ihustes r11. Hos- ,__._._,_.,_~.,_.,_._ pitai gratefully ecknowled c the 811m o! $500. log from t c es- ____ -1-—v trite of late lvLiss leanor Blanche Haviland. 11-27-11 eeunseynbuon-lu-I-vlvl-Mw-Ihlv-lln . . AfiIInebvNasdihnsene-dvdlnee ‘ Qceduneflcusllvllvaflhocanlellvvivlle-a-dlnblv CAPITOL T0-BAY-. snows s.1s-1-s.4s "Jlfihdlfe EMPIRE- ...lo clean up bud lneo...oed Whwow mo‘ of the plalnsl llctail Price Belling For Island Eggs ‘Hie maximum retail D1169 1°!” '- domh Grade A large eggs in Char- Wwwn and other points in Prince Edwnrd island is set at 59 cents. 1i Was unnounced today by Mr. G H Bsruour. Prices and supply tentative for the ind irooe Board in this orovvinw- he pointed‘ out that spwiflc prim v diiicrcntiais have been establishfid tween various grades of eggs. The maximum wholesale price 101' sde A large eggs is 50 3-4 ere. This means. or coilrw. gig?‘ the wholesale price will bs 51 Glade A medium eggs will hi"! s lhnximlun wholesale price of not than two cents a dozen lower which would make them about 48 3-4 or 4o cents; credo A milieu not has than five cents lower or t! 3-4 i461 cents; Grade B not less than dsht tents or 4a a C not less 3-4 (41) cents. c recent under fixing these provides that "to his whole- "19 or cc a retailer may mlfkiln hc used in the basic 91'1" 9° must not exceed 20 her cent of his ceilizn price or eight these cents G-sd ‘o! c Prices rlod. but this cents =12: left .4 (4a) cents per dozen w ichever is the EXTRA - Trumpet Serenade - Cartoon - Serial Showings at 7 and 8.45 :-: Matinee Saturday Only 2.30 svnurtmvawvh lower." Aocordllll! large 59 ; Grade Grade C sold at wholesale 8rlXlVB. cggs are acked taining a R6111?‘ Wartime Priwl lar their special Cfifl! . and 161 Grafton St. than 10 cents or by Mrs. ‘dd m’ North Shore i-hwiiand Street. Rig n HALT l For Your Dancing Pleasure '2 § PLUS- Color Cartoon _ SPORTS - SERIAL _ tau-ire -NIGHT and SAT. - ly the retail Charlottetown should be medium 57; Grade A pallet 54: Grade B 51 and A prices THE N0. 62 C.A.B.T.C. ORCHESTRA Comes o. u... IICLY NAllE NALL FRIDAY, NOV. 27th. 1942. Admission 35c ‘JPUN-‘fiffl fI-‘IJHMFBHHHHNHMHHHKU l HHMHPA" 'a'¢' eVU‘n'n'u'-?IFIJ'A flIfaVH-‘n’: ces in rode A The oriiér also provider that other grades or sub-grades are to be bearing proper relationship to those set out A charge of two cents a dozen above the maximum wholesale price for the particular grade may be ad- ded to the foregoing prices when in cartons con- oaen or half-dozen eggs. Any seller oi “quality" eggs may continue to sell st the premium he obtained in the basic period but this is not to exceed four cen dozen above the Price for Grade A . Quality premium eggs are clef ned as those marked to indicate quality as to weiizht. and age whim qualifies them for the premium in accordance with the recognized standard for Grade A1 per ‘To-(Tlrate To Gaslfy rorncarrirsromnwoff 1l-27-ll FOR. 5ALE—llAND-MADE SHELL worichnhh traysi plsilllllgsé P150119 , ar-rn -. broac es emlfrefi . MacDonald. d it". %“°"""... 1 Fri , a ur av. r1- glhs; “Eucsdaye? at Mrs. Shaw's 4 5. mode on 11-27-11 fro: CHARLOTTETOWN GUAEDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for non of local interest, bat sdverildol of a ncvvsy nature my be at live cents e word, strictly pa!‘ able in advance. - Lliilfll‘ CIASWELI. for Photographs. OONFI-Dll-LTION LIII Dl Ul- ANUI. 1-018 l COOK for olirurmu Phn - mas- euinas by auwintlilfft- star-misuse sagas. smog; u may.‘ m“ . miss the enemas mow. POLICE COURT — At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk 4&1 incapable was fined Oil or 10 s. ' CHURCH SERVICE-Control Pariah, Sunday Nov. 29th. .oove. l1. A. M.; Nina Mlle 3 P. M.‘ Cl de River 7 PM" Rev. T. w. Goo will, Minister. REV. I. J. LEVY will preach in the l-laaelbroo Baptist Giurch Sunday Nov. st 1.45 o'clock. | CHURCH NOITCI-Hwllilon .United Church Minister, Rev Roy -E. Vcssey. B_ D. Services Sunday Nov. l9. Hampton 11 am ADDln Road 3 pm. Victoria 1.30 p. m. z li-fl-li 08113.01! NOTICE — Wlnsloc United Grurch Services. Nov. 29th., Winsioe North 11 a.a. Prihoetown Road 3 pm. Wlnsloe South 7.30 pm. Minister, Rev. T. Constable. TH! MONTHLY MIITIIG of the Legion Auxiliary will be held to-night, legion at 7.30, After meeting members will be guests on the Queen Charlotte. A AND A STAR ON Tlll IAMI IIOOIAI PRESBYTERIAN’ CHURCH IN j CANADA-Brookfleld charge. Ser- ‘vices next Lord's Dav, Glasgow on... 45?; K. of C. HOME FRIDAY, EVENING NOV. 27, 1942 Chickens For Prisca Admission 25c Road 11 a. m. Hartsville Sunday School 2 p. m. Worship 3 p. m. ; Hunter River 7.30 p. m. Brookficld ‘Sunday School 11 am. Rev. W S. Mabon, B.A.B.D. 11-27-11. PRETTY NOVEMBER! WEDD- .!NG—'I'he marriage took place in St. Dunstan’: Be-scilica on Wed- riesdsy o! Miss Mary Creamer. daughter of Mrs. Catherine Cream- 031100 Creek, J 1i all!) charter members Trinity United Church OUR SHE-V“ ARE S T0 F K 5 D FDR SERVICE 1k Yes; i: ls quies nae in: some mponcd drugs on becoming scarce — fink so obtain. Bu: our shelves FRIDAY I... PM Y P e’ "sgoillifyuailffl I Union IUNBAL YESTEBDAY- 1111-‘ erai of the late Mrs. Preston J.» Sentner was held frqn the Baptist Church yesterday afternoon where] service, were condugtgd b Ra“ L, eresdllun ly scoekcdcoer Judson Levy, who h)”; gfffélated at‘ producesvvefiproeeceedhom the grav . nterrnent Peoplgj gm. deterioration and concerni- etery. Pallbearers were: Lorne Cflies Iilliilll- Al Pfiflfifi" 09¢- David Robertson, Bruce MacLeanl crrlim, we have snddpeeed John A. Webster. Frank Van Ides-l the n s of our customers. stins. Fred Roper. ri£'.."“....o.'?..‘.’§"’£ W???‘ i oun g ffttthl Yl Men: Club of Char- you will be happy so know 0 Btflvvn we; observed by holding tliezouzoostserenohighcr. Ladies night. Guests were wel- comcd by the President, w. Ed- - Win C. Johnstone. A splendid hlst- . - 017:! the 01gb {In given by Mr. gill! J . McNa . r. J.D. Jenkins -.'-' tUiopvm-ifril; _L'h,. IHiFlYi _I|lonl m thorn-rm Ilnv Sn Cliliiilllllillltl in You an coon: on ue so compound you Doctor's rcscrl tlon precisely ea rcccs .And inrheecdmes, ENNINS PnArmAcv m. puss.‘ m... one of the two men who was in- strumental in founding the Char. lottetown Ye Men's Club we; pro. sent at the meeting last night. 5150 Present were Reg, Tgylgy, He"! lsPssc and Jack McNair, of the club. ' l. Butler of the R Al". amazed ahleldclub members with sleight or, ‘ct and feats of magic. AC. Kings-l ° e ° l1" R-A-F- dollshteo the gatherin with two accordion sel- ections. he chairman of the even- mg f"! M13 JM. McFadyen. gggtl-Ilg ma then en oyed. Prize; scour w ‘M12111 Bel for highest vomdlaitl s. ll MacLeod won the on, and Mrs. Edwin c, 0:1 CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for new, "l he“ mien“. but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted J°h“-“°"= "l! Mystery Prize. glllghl; oifrllvtilhlsword‘ ‘mm’ "" Personals grrlafihnox LIFI sua- Limit. Donald scott u h - ' ___ “' 1118 his wife and family. m“ u." CIIURIJH NOTICE _ 59mm ——-._ serv ce by Rev. I. J. Levy gt H5131- RgtfikgRist. Class Arthur Sheri-en, | bfvok. NOV- 29Bh at 1.45 pm. Note ' - - '1 6.1111132 1n time, “Q7,” is st present specidzng h lhmi leave with m; W11 M111: in the city. 311816101“ Goissline arrived in the d"! last night and will inspect the , légsrtiitalgltuBcach Grove Training n re. 11 The Charlottgtog/lzf. he L! staying M Friends will be glad to know that MM Mlm Bulman, Wheatleqy Riv- , e1‘, is a-ble to he up around again after being seriously ill with a se-l vere attack of pneumonia. s and -——-- THE PYESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA -- Divine services will be hold Sunday Nov, 29th in Ken. sington at ll avm., Freetown 3 p31,, Mill hifllnoque at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. Mcuowan, Minister. 11-27-11 CW..A.C. IIECRUIITS WANTED Sergeant Rhoda Hyson of the Can. adian Womcns‘ Army (jqrp. 15 stationed st the Recruiting Station, Charlottetown Armouries, to give informiuion and advice to women considering enlisting. Phone i885. 11-24-6 IINTERTAIN THE NAVY- Many of the looys of “H M.C.S. Queen Chnrlofie" are strangers in the city. It. has been suggested that Howard McKay. Wheniley River. has been confined to the house for ale but week with a bed attack of avrmynouy WELCOME 8.15 rm. er to Mr. James Curragher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Carraghsr, Charlottetown. Rev. J. W. McCar- dle was officiating clergyman. The couple were attended by the groom's sister and hes- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robin, Char- lottetown. The ‘bridle looked charming in a wine dress with sioes and matching accessories, an Australian green coat with On the let of September. i942, ‘white beige wolf collar and hat to the“ passed way at the City i-los- match. She carried a white W03’ 91ml Ambrose Hughes, the lastfprayer book. The girls’ choir munlm. o; the family cf Patric}? 1st, %nstun's, of whichiashe was a - East, M, mgr, e 0 mem r, sang appropr e lwmns. gugms’ Marc“ g Inunediatelydéollowhtig altflvet cere- ‘ 1n [gfew monyaweng re as was eglrulpg? liixnlfigtg. S? A in his served at the Queen Hotel. after youth hi! passed his entire Life on which the bonny couple loft on I £2143 I residing at Morcli. ' motor trip through the Maritime l-ie was a faithful member of 8t. Provinces. Prior to her marriage In Memo riam AMBROSE HUGHITB Lawrence church, and his charity the bride was elven e misoellim- M 1 d _> kn wn to nil. His eous shower at which sire received and“? {,‘,.§°§$,“f§§o with); manifest in i many valuable gifts. h t: u to A nlgetj glgiiriinrdinlillgirlit Olm- sows‘ MEETING - ‘Ills Kin- fidrnce and obedience. Niles and Kinsmen held a 101M ldow, Louis Robbins. also meeting at the Charlottetown last ofrlllisorvéll, mourns lfls departure. night. The speaker was Dr. J A. The Requiem Mass was celebrated MacMillan who gave a very in- by Rev. P. McKcnna, and the pall- lstructivs talk on the working oi’ bearers were: Warren Webst/rr. Wil- ‘the A.R P organization. Dr. Mac- 11am Ranaghnn, Percy Robins. Millan explained the damage which John Hughes, Joseph Donovan and could result from an incendiary or Frank Dunphy. The hearse was gas raid and outlined the precaut- driven by Fred Smith. ions which are being taken in All that was mortal of this God- Charlottetown to meet such raids. fearing man was laid to rest. in the He pointed out strongly that many grave, therc to await the second citizens are not showing any inter- coming of the Son of Man. est in this work and hence know Eternal rest grant unto him, 0 very little about it. This l; s bed Lord. state of affairs because in the event of attack each citizen must know how to protect himself anfl treat or otherwise care for casualt- ies in his own family. It was decid- ed to send cigarettes to all Char- lottetown Kinsmen serving over- seas. It was moved that $66451 be sent to the Milk for Britain Fund. This amount was raised on the Canadian Legion Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion B-ELS-L. W84 held lost evening with a good at- tendance oi IHBHIDLIS. Pivcldont J. recent inter-service boxing tourna- ment end the tag day. citizens might like to entertain these men of the navy in their hunes. probably to Sunday dinner and thus help to relieve the lone. lines: of week-ends away from home. Any persons wishing to help in this manner may leave their names, addresses and phone hum- bers at the naval barracks. Contact Club‘ Activities lest week the Ladies of Contact Club enloyed o social afternoon at the Canadian Legion War Services Rooms. Bridge was played and a delicious lunch was served. The hwibilses were Mrs. Hopkirk, Mrs. Curl, Mrs. Gent. Mrs. ltiacFarlane. They were assisted by m; priest- 118ml. Mrs. Wulmsley. It is intend- ed have a social afternoon of this nature every month. The Club was allowed the use of the Legion Rooms through the courtesy of rs. ‘leil Durant. Last Tuesday the regular meet- ing was held in the Town Hail. Two new mccrrbers were welcomed and the bowling prize awarded by the club for the hghest average score for four weeks was presented to Mrs. Pat. Simmonds. The prize was a vrar savings certificate. The balance oi the niternoon “n: spout in sewing and knitting for the Red Bowling Scores day evening, November 19th, 1942, Mrs. Athol Burns, Grafton Street, entertained st leer home, many friends of Miss Thelma Ramsay in honor of her approaching may. Th8?- The room was prettily dec- orated in pink and “white and a heavily laden basket also daintily zrimzncd was brought forward. The gifts were opened by Miiss Miriam Worth willie M155 Mgbgl Worth road the verses, Misg Rom- say thankiri each and every one for the lovely gifts and after g clarity lunch was served by the hostess the guests departed Iggy. 111K a score of flood wishes for the lai-ide-to-be t:_ a. ; DIAMONDS from WELLNEWS Hurricanes f ' High ‘Single E. Naber 220 ‘ ‘ High ‘rotai E. Naber 4.29 D Inclrlseed i.‘ , High Single Pulricls m‘! ' H181‘! Total Fullick 461 I-lllgh Single M. Kane 164i High Total M. Kane 460 Card of Thanks Mrs. Ambrose Hughm wishes to thank the Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospital, she also extends thanks to all those, who hel ed in 11-17-11 showing an increase over previous; years snowed that it was a financial ' success. The matter of parents broadcast- ing to buys ovcrscns \\".lS ri-axblatilneié to the meeting by the res en and 531d bomb the boys and the John, N.B..onMond.ay, NOVCXHDBI pmms broadcnsmm 1914; 1; w” . 23, 1942hMiss Thelma Ewan Rmnsa wonderful thing. The President to Pic. my Lemuel Crsswsllbo suggested ma; m“. pnjenf, wLshing of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The to broadcast to their son or sons ceremony was Seriormed by Rev. overseas to contact the I-ifllzldn 360- E-H- R-“ln-WY- -D- retary. ‘mo matter of salvaging the old guns around the city to be turned over for scra was again broushb up. Th Pres ent advised the su- thorlties had been advised of the voice oi the meeting. but that no reply had been forthcoming as yet. The Legion members were ec- 0.88.3.1 Katharine Oarew of East Baltic, to K.W. Farrah, R.C.A., of Halifax. P.E.l‘.. on November 21, Rev. Dr. Hugh Milieu‘, Miss Elaine Ramsa to Lloyd Bluest Ward, both oiy Char otteiown, P.E.I. quainted of the necessity; of mgire DEATHS . voltlllilsmrlilatftgxr Ag’ Desglligoxliilé‘ y; ROGEMON_A" Crapaud- NM‘ m’ musical by the Charlottetown Male wmghlJgagtlflllfdaRofgglrll-er M: Shlzffiecmfvéelt m m’ hand‘! o‘ residence at 2 oblocllc. molthtgr fillers; ilaxgllstr ‘their? GA53"M' “"37 vale“ m," find’ and u brought on a gene,“ d,” irritant son of w. and Miro. Joswh cussiosi. It was finally decided to let the matter stand for the duration. The meeting then went on record as being strongly opposed. to for- cing the Indians of this province to vacate their homes and become Gees, m l month and 3 weeks. CAMPBELL-At Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Nov 28. 1942. John D. Campbell. oi Medford Mass. M10 Bominersl Saturday at three o'clock from the home of his son-in-law consolidated in one lace. 111a question w" en brought w John D. McPhsil. AIKVIQ Shore. aboutsolizizens enltfiirtainin a 3111"“ W "W19 BUM‘ cmdew‘ er, s or. or rmen i m Nov h ' ci-uhtmas’ New ye”, ‘m1 1g [CBOCKIFIT-At Burllnfl n. - omlizciooa to leave it int hands fi- 1 Wm °'°°*°“ l!“ 3° years. neml from his late resid- :{;“.,°““.'$." “t.““.’..""‘.i..‘§l.‘2.‘.'-; so cc - {flfifggiliflrwm 3011111121, 100’,- $3 ‘Church, Burlington, at 2 pm. i""’r“r<'.‘i§ii'§”“§7u'3"’$’li°. DNiYei-‘iahanllllfilwl-Al no mono-I Bu"- wan were bqgflotqc m Qo-gpgfgflflg ‘iarium on Wednesday. Nov. 25. i942 md to m, pflml 1; 9g m, qigfMiss Florence I. Pierce in her 30th tersnt schools t e Poppy sales ar, daughter of Mrs. Hammond Ladies. the Press. c sac Y]. Ladies rce. Brackley- moral from ""1 Auxiliary. Mrs Blake. Ed's Tax Mscteen Funeral Home today. was of the entertainment comm ties. , There was e vote of nDPfQclnlilNl -- +5‘, Frlftgghgipzfiflclgrtfgigedkor member, dm,,,,,,,‘°§,fi“,§ ,,'w°¢“q;_ any way. to lighten her bur en in ship were read and approved. meeting closed with God Save h" ‘Went "41 btreavement- 1n the reports 0i the commitifhes ‘they, Mr. Walter Bears reporting for 6 ' Poppy Conirknétiiec shgvftii. tllixa/t 5153515655 , . . “u. o w ‘fie .- Zilflhi... m” wow - Fmw- — M a» In Memorlam Miro-r so i»; E."“f.°.t.3.§.€é‘.t.$.i°‘l=‘i° the Picture Committee, wine no s: w“ Rev’ L Mucus ‘ Mrs. Mayne Ford, North Milton CRASWELL - RAMSA! — M 8t. | ll loving memory of 1.0mm FORD _ lpringhlil, N. 8., son of Mr. and, a P. E. I. One yen! has paced flee list and day - When God celled one we Irvedl V, None more 1hw1v_ and M BRIDE HONORED-On ‘Phurs- l oenab. goblins Shredded Wheat ls 100$ whole when in he tastiest form, with all the bran, minerals and Mica! germ retained. Include two tasty Nabisco Shredded Wheat and milk in your breakfast menu to help start your day ri tl IBbQQeeOHiQeBEaY-ensmofllcavnrriyoe need extra nourishment. And, one ol the best way: lo lending food authorities eay. ls to cat the “pro ve" foods-cum‘ which are the whole gh IHI CANADIAN SHREDDED WKIAI‘ COMPANY, LID. Niagara lalle, Canada BAGE THREE We leltlsell’ him then. We love him "1"" W"! you find 31-97;“- .. m. . Forget him. no. we ncveldflgfl. u‘ l “ ‘e Inserted his Path an o er. ' b’ u 11-21-11 3,5254% IN MEMORIAM OM35"- "“_' "m" olllstumlyr h fond and loving of 0—' denim g chflnnm; brother ' es. she." FORD lldtlrg u. LORNI: who deported this life November 2'1, 1941. Memories sluill always lint" 0i our brother fond end true Days we ell spent together llsppy days on earth with 70l- (m and on our thoughts do wander ~ . To that grove so far away Where we laid you vlsrlllng brother Just. one year ego lo-dny- Ssdl missed but lovingly fflflflm‘ bercsl by brothers and sisters. 1l-27;l_l _ I " A ~ I i 5mm“ watches ‘ ii. $.22?" ‘w? 1v. o. MdCLean $521‘... 2415 u» UNDIRTAKER » i “m” VLW. UlELLNEll Crfiomllwfirfi‘ LIMITED Phone I40 l Jewelers Since 1B6! PK. REV. her late vice lar gii PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Marshiicld Charge. Scr- vices for next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Mnrshfield 11 . Mt. 3 PM-. and Highfield.'7.30 Henry Beak. Minister. 11-27-11 FUNERAL Al‘ HARRINGTON- Funeral of the late Mrs. Albert J. Phillips, Harrington. was held yes- terday afteu-nocn. Short service at . y ran in Harrington Onglgsbwtafr- Church. The service was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, assisted by the Rev. T. A AM residence foil JOINT SHOWER. - Mrs. Sydney Craswell held s. joint shower at. her home, i197 Fitzroy Street on Tuesday evening, November 17th., in honor of the approaching mar- riage of the Misses Thelma and Elaine Ramsay. As Ramsay: entered the wedding march was lVIrs. room was tastefully decorated in pink and white with a. large wed- ding bell o! confetti showered upon the brides-to-be im- mediately after they were seated. A useful was placed before the brides- to-be by Messrs. Herbert and Ells- worth MscNeill. As the gifts were tho IUOXII. decorated basket of Win Misses the which was opened Mrs Edgar read the 2f‘(‘f)ll"\.i sing song IilllIAUfl ; gus MacEaciism n: Jordan supplying c freshments were served tess assisted by her .1 i Dori; Craswell. At a guests departed :0 ter extending N1.k\r,y give. to the bridcs-‘o-lse. ll TAKE ion-IL s. t- COURBI - ‘Ihzrccr: and the Rev. H. Baak. PilllbtrllViS be instructed by Mi" o 1. were: Messrs. Harold Steed George Blacksmith of thi c.iy. '1' . Y .. . Henderson, Albert Woods de A- will include Wzlgm air s."- 1h mass Horm. Rom Hughes wiuiim building, repair work to rrr... tui- MacKa . Intrsnnent was Shcr- gtlémelltl, etc. The ohms-o wli he W004 Bmelefy- mid in a buildiniz on C ‘ Street formerly o/tcmfie G. Ives as a mvror rqm fnliorvinr are ‘lie x dresses of {he DOV! ees: Raymond ‘mwv-r Leon Com-‘qv. Apr T. Dollar. New “iltsh Mcllunald. South L.‘ Midge-ll: Lvle V. J. 1 Mt. Stcivnii: Chris F. A. ‘Beech Pt; Hugh John soul-is. Eric R Simpson dish, RR. 1.? korat Peter's ‘Bali: J. Peter's Bay; Ernest M: The course is llllfl‘? vision 0f Mr W. R. Shaw ‘. o! Youifh ‘Ruining for the vincc. WEEK END FRIDAY-SATURDAY and HONDA‘? SWAN SDO WN CAKE FLOUR m. - - 2%.": AUNT J EMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR PKG. KELLOGGS CORN FLANES Pke- 8<=- 1 For 25c EA'TON'S SNCWFLAKE in BAKING POWDER 1 Lb» "P1- 15c CANADA‘ CORN STARCH "“" 12c LYNN VALLEY ' MACARONI Eden's Tolls! TISSUE lash 7e — 4 In - Bakers 25c cocoa‘, 1 lb. tin - Lemon or Orange PEEL, Li. — —- —- LUX Toilet SOAP I“ f“ Each 7s — 4 For -- “i = BULK BAKING a SODA. lb. 8c—2 lbs. w Heinz Toronto KETCHUP . ' i4 os. bottle -- —- c Lynn Valley _ CORN j/Q-‘co a Milt-l 16 oz. tin lIc-I h? CANADIAN CHEESE L“- 27¢ i '-'i-‘-i flllll Florida 24c BE ’ ' — _ _ Dos. rnasa PLATE 3Qc sass, lb. - - -23c ~ POTTED I Run‘ MEAT, 2 Bowls - Gklfififllyn, r h a h 7c Fillers, lb. - - 27c all: 25$. Smoked 4 i FILLETS, u». - - Choice rumors or _.. sow. ib. - - -29c ‘ffgg; r ii * ' nllllmnocx. lb. _ 19C s“ wa CARRY A LARGE vsmarv or mam raurrs AND vaoamacas nvclbllgllifflflfi’ TUCE, CELERY. Musmzooivis, RA m; CANAD‘ M1,. AN STORE. l, /.,,,,. 1.. Show A