rnca _S_I_X M- .1 Radio Program a '»lr‘RlI)».\\',“JL‘i.ll' lo’ i G 3? my" ' l t; ml as. a test cirirer \ s _- FAT“ 9 » to more dnngeroils thrillst-irns rim _ O0 p 'lniz. Arid‘: Dcrlltls. fifiyhilg '_r rinic who ‘s a ways 111K 1n d B < $93K: b. t pn- Workers ecte y 1 " " . ~ a opposite Arlen in tl l ' l l :. Pczav Mn l. s h = l n Tlfiivitliiiiel‘ <\\'l‘ll'l$t‘ l)P&llt\'_ilil(l c ‘alent indicate a pronllslnsl < . Other roles are ably handled _. t In. Herbert Cnrrhell. Harry Brail- lirv, Sandra Kine. Landcrs Stevens , QITA\\IA' July 1'1__(CP)_ Ap- ii ael; A . l)l't..‘\'lilliil(‘i_\' 2.100.000 wage earners I \'v c new illtl an cXnPYl l throughout the Dominion or about . . l‘t‘i'ililtI l llc we l-kuit sHYPPH l l‘J pt-l tcllt. of tne population, ( BERLIN by Rinuricc T<>m\>l'0'~"-‘i- “Flint-cilia coilirlbute to the proposed q-3q v7 m ~ .. Pivar the associate wrctlilcct‘. 811- uni-lnilioywiiellt insurance plan. it ‘ " ,. : - . t i l .l sto t > ti .t d here today. I‘ “‘~‘~ DJD- cl} ,f ‘mod -hfjirsff\l-—-———— “$11? esliliqlnthte of those gainfully f DJD" n T7 m " - ‘ employed is 2,780,000, but it is point- ' 9 6‘ mw-m 2 m - cu (.111 lllfii about 680.000 of those I Rr“m bl-mna; to classes such as farmers Elm S‘ ‘"00 3H" ~ -\"‘\“\ --l "ll tlllil llsilcrnlcn excluded frcm the l 9R5“. 71.15 m I ‘IP04. I )l"D\'i.Il(l‘lS of the proposed Act. s 2am, in o1 m \ T d Tria‘ -l Th; liiiurc of momma mentioned p LONDON 0 ‘in the Commons yesterday by Labor I i015 n nl ~ “World ltfflalrs." ‘biinisier MCLHYH’ hit-sh 1116111? All‘? ‘ Llk h" \\' ~'* Jtc '. GQC, ll 5H , ,_“T— , . ml ' roln cl w c tie BR158- a, nirg , 31 3‘ ,1. “m ‘ N l THU ->"\- (r ‘ml /,""- ‘Ilfll l-If‘ lxilliln Ql-nlna ll1l‘0\\' its cloak of pro- . TOKH) - ‘ W‘ "We ‘~' “‘ H" ""' (" ' llPtlifill in some nleasilre" includes n 120a ‘l ll‘. 1 "r JZK, l5 iii “*“‘_“l‘”"“5“- ,‘ ‘m, M‘ ' ‘ciepcndents of workers. c, ma.“ 19 7 n, ‘(Tililll ilitlzn . n’ - . San l“l‘.illi'l.~(‘il. », 0i n“ “Pi; e t' ‘n'n" N111 "dip- 3 (in 3 m, y... yo...“ Rv_l . tun tonal l .. Li‘. h A n l " m" r " m £51.“: ‘ailiili."tt'l.ii‘él“iré‘ 1 "Bil ""1 8am" t1 '" " """ " ”'~~ i ' [Hid l AT"|‘\‘§" (;rc‘\(yr ‘uh, 17 __ and trlnl in n l. I l0 f\P|--'i'ln- mntorllii volrvivm -oilrr on two chnliifl‘ R P ~, -..' . n‘ ~' i i‘ i.'l'..t ill‘ I I ' 9- i'.i.:...l'.‘i".i:.zxl, l:.':.".‘".‘.....‘ " . “ “illlll? vi l5‘ from its l-rnlcr ;\l\‘iifl thunder» ‘flmenl . ill! 1W l5 Pl ———- (l. oils rilwililings, ('|(“.‘ill.'lll cvernlncn“ atzent and TQRQNTQ, Jilly 17-tCPl—I-Ion. 1 - h“. W.-. -..__ ‘._ -;_ f... m; m notify the state Hm-yy C, Nixon, acting premier of m ‘Ir. partmrllt that he was lit-tine as Qmnyim said today that Premier lv n h.‘ m» German consume Mitchell n. Hcpbtirirlilnforine? btine ' ..' . . v Federal Defence Mnster as o- - gr Bind of . .090 for each count lvelnber that. Ontario did not need ' ' lvlis ivcsful. an air raid precautions commit- i B i -———~ -‘—— tee. l . a‘; The Premier had made the ' stntclnent "in vlew of Ontaros Ki 'Y°"°"" emrli ilic sttlon." Mr- Nixon quickly g p p0 ' ffli noothe nwny lhe WIS‘! . . -. her Attorney-General Goi- Rr 7'7"“ "m" ‘w?’ R don Conant said he received a. tired. flCliiflll I _ I D ; m3 1mm swollen memorandum of the De cnce e- _ . lnklcs with |pziriment‘s A. R. P. plans but con- lli lllflviliilflihniieai- _ “v 7'1” 1'7 L V‘ lsldel-ezi they were concerned only t": K-Zam- nk_ QIT- " ‘l " _‘ ‘P’ " d" lWllll the lnilitia. T- The prcclnul Film" ‘l1'~l-‘l"" "l llltf “ll $“""1"“§ l Mr. Conant said before he would P)‘ herbal n.1, in brunch. under" .l\"'l$‘llf‘llm\ 0f Mjl- lake any action relative to A. rt. \\'|I Zam-Duk pcne- ,lllli(lllS Minister Howe. iS5il"(l 30,- p_ efforts he icould want; to know Irate deep Into lire more, inflamed liilau! brinrlng instant relief. Corns, buninns, and (illicit-ac! are Ifililnfli and tiiu feet nveslrenizth- Ined and muclo tomfortalile. w. DAILY 2.illl—-7-—S.~i5 DAYLIGHT ALSO: CAlTPOON-CONIEDY _ NEW ST‘;T{T:\l.'-C HAPTER TWO "FTnXSH GORDON” Today's Short \Vave 11AM \:r:e zit Eastern Stlnilflml EXCELLENT FOR ATHLETES FOOT AND GENERAL SKIN AILMFNTS‘ ikJAM-BUKlilqiily I Richard i Moravian A army #115561 Foggy licrboil luy lorry ’ MORAN - CORTHEll ~ TREEN - MARLOWE l PRIN SCHEDULE: _____‘_ MATINEE AT 2=30 NITE “MILLION B. c.” at 7-935 "cliiiur" (men 0 ‘omedy’ And Thrill In "Double Bill” At Prince Edward I One of the most side-splitting‘ land fun-tilled comedies of the year was illlrceletl lllst- night at the Prince Elwllrd ’l‘hea'.re when Hal Roach presented t; at lmmitabx llllll‘ or comics, Stan Laurel and l Oliver Hardy in "A Chump at Ox- “ford " \\‘lll(‘ll ls released under the ‘HUSDITUS of United Artists, ’ le new fOlll‘-l'(’ElCl' presents Sf‘llll)2'i"-lliL‘f‘(l Stan and rotund Ollie ‘ rs of tray lI5."i(l\‘.llilll'i"S .n most ailslere ha’ls ti‘ ,. Oxford. The comic team. is erstwhile white winrs s the Atlantic to get an rnmp over the Oxford les as two undergraduates l Erin JEK-l-{Pl-‘i and school- 2 ( l l. "i .2 new‘? RLEN l l lqllndrlin | "cs . on as they arrive they are ‘s ._ (l out as life \'lt‘[illlS of some vcri- elaborate hazing. Asked to be tlirectcti to the Deans quarters; ihcy nre sent into tre Maze. a com- labyrinth of shrubbery lnl rev become hopelessly lost. c under lhe itcluht cl their go the heroes ‘r- : lnl . classlnan. when nlehi. comes, l, Esneciallv '1'" inc scenes wherein Laurel and' a"t* hoax-ed ‘into an inter- lll; a bogus dean who as-l them tn living quarters lil the. , of the real dean. Here they l on in regular style. until they themselves in a pretty kette of fish. .' “A Cl limp at Oxford" is a brlcht- l P61 11S ‘Are ‘._\' efirrlxelilél Ieomhdy. filled wlthl . ‘ '. ck!‘ y: in o l l)raln‘ltlzed the lglllfiafPdlfYlfS of realm l - down-ro-earih entertainment. - l Topping t‘: lr previous pictures Also showlnz l8 the Weekll’ Woflgl l Nervs and the blizrzest thrill ,:nll'iol~. veRlZ<--"Ol\t‘ Million B. C." with Victor Marin-c Carold Landls- ‘nlwl hon Chaney, Jr, Going hack a nrllion rears 15C. A. the lielv film ilresents actual living relayed against the background hf i animals of a pro-historic size. Re- ~ Julio race-tracks, the film ls cr ted and filmed by a new secret ‘l. til-taking $11115 .n:- "r-ss. Look for the show schedule in the z-ecillnr 'I‘heatre ad. for continuous action, (lramtt and l oxcilclnvnt. Richard Arltn and Alloy Devlllcs new co-biflrllllil Dill)‘ Um‘ \'(‘l'.\l'l "l);lllf-‘~0y\ Yul Whirl-b. 00ml‘, ed ill the Capitol ‘Fllcritrc 1153"‘, l cl .3573 llilil! radio llccviccs in the iis- ‘Mull-e mn ppm would end as it, i001 rear culled Inst March fllflwould involve anti-aircraft guns. g-ompnrcd with 38.844 the prcced- lpnlfnlg and sngrchilghts, lml fist?!" 51-11”. it ivas announced‘ iPcilsions Minister Mackenzie lOdHY- |ann0unccd in the House of Coin- , increases were shown for every "mm-l Monday night that ARP. ivrovincc villi the exception work, carried out in the Maritime Ontario. which. however. account- Provincgs on a gg-Qpgrgflve basis ed for 42 u" cent of the total between the provinces and the number of licences issued. Prince . Dominion, might: soon b9 extended THE_ CHARLOTTERIWN GUARDIAN NLY AT 8.30 James Robinson, Chief Assistant of| "it? Queens electoral district. have begun the _preliminar,v organization in connection with national regis- TWO FEATURES and NEWS: TlililLLS &-LAFFS! CE EDWARD : TODAY & SATURDAY! rih Central Guardian PM: column ll relcrvod for new! ol bu! blunt but alvcrflirg cl a nun; nature my l» tunnel at I och n word strictly pay- able h advance. OGIIER-ATION LII IX ANGIE. 14-97884 413i IIILFAST UNI- fllfl) C S VIJE 8 y, Not. Eldon 1|. A. M. Bulb n: .7 P.K.Bfiv.A.B.Wdr,B.A will b0 the Ipeaker. W. B. tel‘. Lr-fll-‘i-IO-li. OIIEILB! VALLEY UNITED OIIUBOI SHWIOI J 21st, at 14.00 A. H. Vernon River l!) dwell at ‘L80 Ra W all v. . will preach at nil time a paint- mmfl. L-M-Y-IQ-IL CAVENDIBII XAI-GE. - ‘Qhe lord's Supper will be observed in New Glasgow on Sunday Jul 21st at n A. M. Bflrvloe in slnnley Brldgg at 3 P. M. and in Cavendish at 7 P. M. Geo. W. Tllley, Min- later. L-WiD-T-IQ-ll. VISITING PJLI. - Mrs. H. H. Simpson, and her three children, Nita, Ray and Donald, are spend- ing the summer at Mirs. Simpson's old home at ‘P15111511. Prince - ward Island-Sydney PostvRiecmd. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Servlces on sunday, July 21st as tol- lows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Appln Rnad 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. Also De Sable 3 P. M. and Ham ton 7.30 P. M. L-6 0-7-110-11. K MOUNT STEWART UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. — Mount Stewart at ll A.M. Rev. S. J. Boyce; Lot 4-0 at 3 P. M. and Mount Stew- W. P. Bruce, Registrar tratlon. Their phone number ls 369-J. This office "ill b. ll a. ‘ 2nd unto 9 P l‘ e Open a w! Vnillntnry we to volunteer 8 quested. p and down for the entire l e13 funnv and uproarlors at y Denloinlrtioiijit Experimental Farm , past _ thirty years or more ha\'e changed “and”. and céézangcd 1n favor o! the farm- driy and encounter a most remark- m”; finfinfigonbyrfinrihié 52$}? ublc zhCSt, in the form of an upper- ' a few hours Wm,‘ less labor and Farm methods during the a reasonable cost. oy Summerside. V Farmers of years ago can sit lvlllwmi Minis» back and figure Just how long it would require to cut small patch with a pair of horses EVER anélq the mowing machine. ien t back of the early rls- ‘LBTURNING HOME: _ MIL! Erlwnrrl island. Saskatchewan and I in Ontario.) Manitoba made levee rains. Earlier Mr. Conant said no one Free radio recelvlne licences to his knowledge had asked the were issue dto 4.89!) blind persons Dominion Government to extend in Canada. compared with 3,926 ARI’. to Ontario. the preceding fiscal year, it. also _ , Keep Miranda ii KI homo. was announced. ing, feeding of the horses, messing up, driving the animals in the hot SUIl-—SI-lll being done on many farms. Then time off for the machine. ness up when hie resumes but simply return to the hay flel and start in. The manufacturers claim that a man, or boy is able in a ten-hour Satirist» cut. twenty to twenty-five Millionaire Must Serve Prison Sentence CHICAGO. July 17—(AlP)—-M. L. feeding, and resting horses be- mdcag g ~ = ' . ridge, Mass. after having ,,‘.’§§k_“k‘““ up the afternoons spent the past two weeks visiting with a tractor this is all chang- ed. Thls machine is taken to the hay field worked until the dinner heir. then left on the field. or i) the home ls a considerable tance, the farmer drives home on No horses to har- dny that he must enter prison next week to begin serving a three year sentence for evading income taxes. His last hope for clemency van- ished when Federal Judge James petition for probation and refused his re- quest for a six weeks extension of his 1 Philadel- hia publisher woild have o sur- " r Declares ll S trin to a government penitentiary. I I ‘ Annenberg received the news of the decision with an air of’ resiz- nation and in a spirit of deflection To n reporter who located him in H. Wilkerson denied his his stay of execution. The Jurist explained that action meant that the render next Monday to sta a Gnld Coast hotel. he said:- "I am fZOihll home to say izoodbve to mv family. I am physically broken. r am zoing to do the best . United States Marshal. said that Annun- bersz would be taken in the fed- eral nrlson in Lewisburir- Pa. un- Denartmcnt of Justice designates some other institution. live.” William T-I lVinDonnell. less the Kern Minarll’! In the home. —.-»---_-.---- lsland Handicraft S|Y~r'*"v.iv\~ "i Afghans. Hooked Paintings ALL HAND MADE Islam! workmanship SEE OUR. DISPLAY 78 Grafton Street. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Charlottetown, P.E.I. Z M‘ Voluntary Workers Needed and field Preparatory Servieefie _ headquarters are in the teachers room on the main floor of Q0880 $quare school. and the tele- kers are necdrd at. once and at present s'x stenograph- ers are asked services and their loan of six type- wrlting machines is mspectfillly re- Tnls was demonstrated Tuesday at. the Experimental Flinn ihalf an acre of Timothy hay was cut 1n the remarkably short time of twenty-three minutes. The work was accomplished Chalmers power mower driven by lGeorge Key. 0f the Hall Mfg. Co., vrhen an Allis- t-lls har- (115. work, d -—~v- K'****"IM Mats, Rugs. Pottery. Lace Work, art at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R, Skinner ot Wlnsloe. Evening Service under auspices Orange Society. L-GIO-‘l-lll-Il. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES, Sunday, July 21st.—Ma.i-sh- field ll A. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Hlghfleld 3 P. M. Mount Stewart 7-30 P. M. Marsh- Friday, Juh- 19th, 8 P. M, Marsh id sun- day School ll A. M. L-6l8-7-19-1l. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. —- services on Sunday, .ulv 21st: Cornwall 10.30 A. M. 3.8. 11.30 A. M. Also evening service at 7.30 P. M. Special music by Cherry lvalley Ladies Quartette. New Dom- inion S_ 5. 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Kingston S. S. ll A, M. Service 7.30 ‘P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodslde. Minister. L-FJ22-7-l9-1l. CAMP OUTING-ffhe 4th Char- lottetown Wolf Cub Pack spent three days. July l0. 11. 12 at Camp Shu-Shilgal. Mrirshfield. The camp WES held tinder the capable lender- shlp of the Cub Master. Mrs. Gor- don Starratt (A Kclni assisted by Miss Laura Martin of Amherst. NS. (Kim). Assistant Cub Master F'loyd Drake (Baluo) and Ivan Robinson, (Hiawatha), cleverly a1"- ranced games, treasure hunts. and water sports. Beverly Pound as Minnehaila and a good natured weather man helped materially’ in making the outing a great success. NEW MINISTER IN GUYSBOIIO -On Fariday evening in the United Church of Canada at Giiysboro. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, BA. (form- er‘.y of Charlottetown). vras induct- ed into the pastoral charge by the Inverness-(‘ruysborough Pres _ ion. Rev. Francis J. Comlmiss Scoates presided and preached the sermon. Rev. James P. Kayo of West Bay gave the charge to the congregation. Very hearty wel- comes were extended to the new minlator and his family. -- Eastern Chronicle. Emma P. Carson and Mrs. George Gamble and her two sons, Stanley and Gordon Gamble are Ieavingi on retiun to their home inl their old homo in Kingston and other relatives in the city. They were pleasantly entertained by their many friends before leaving on return. Stanley and Gordon will take back with them several souvenirs of the Bland, having won them in sporting events at the annual Orange Tea. held last week at Kenslngton. DERDCIIE - MUISE - m the p: a of relatives and a few friends the marriage 0t IWLI Marie Phllomenla. Mince. daughter of ivlr. and Mrs. Gregory Mulse. the Magdalen Islands. to Daniel Jose-ph De-roche. of titre Prince Edward Is- land Highlanders (Blackwatchl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Deroche, Mlaoduche, P.E.I., took place Monday morning at D o'clock Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral. Rev. D. J. MaoPherson solemriized the ceremony. The bride wore a frock of’ Ciel blue, white coat and White accessories and a. corsage of pink oamations. She was attended by Mrs. Vera Keating, who won a Annenberg- wh° amassed T‘ hr‘ blue suit with rose colored hat and time in publishing. turf news and Corsage o; camaflorm and Mm‘ real estate ventures. learned to- wunam Patwrsonv who wore n‘ black dress with white accessories,‘ her corsaize also being of car-nations. Wilbert McMillan, P.E.I. Highland- ers, (Blackwatcht, was the best man. The wedding breakfast was held in Halifax, and after a brief heres-Hallfarr Herald. "Defence Outlook is “Very Dark” WASHINGIDN, July 17.-—(AP)-— War secretary Henry L. Stimson. told preparedness advocates from 4D states today that there is a "very w..- ..__._._ ‘ Housewives can't be fooled on how to tempt the morning appetite! Start you quick? Absolutely! Help hep you going? So rich in carboh dcate “fuel” they release energy for ours. Bu: most of all, Kellogg's time so good—because only Kellogg’; have the secret of the rich, mellow Kellogg flavour. That's why housewives voted five to one for Kellogg's, as against any other corn flakes. That's why ten. tasters, coffee blender-s, chefs choose Kellogg's, blindfold, as firsrfotflavour. Give your family the breakfast that tempts sleepy appetites-they'll get more good from it! Get several pack- ages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes from our grocer tomorrow. Made only by ellogg's, London, Canada. 59"" fWWTk-‘l 1144 lWDDBd up da- vioo in tho national giant c: for livery oi’ airplane: to Great Britain from three or six or seven a day re- mlli tlrv _ training. all estimated that i010 oompullory 3. Mush mntiy. and predicted the figure v “most modern" arms and equipment would reach 1-1 by the end of the would be ready by the end of’ the 39¢"- year for the contemplated protective army chief of staff partlnent favors Pressure, if nccessa: , Dloyers to keep open who might be_called_to_active_ser dark outlook" for national defence unless mllltar service in the United states is ma e com ulsory to meet thecneed for train men. " on ally btlions of dollars for material yet the men torun he new Secretary of War said. Meanwhile, the War Department signed a contract with E. I. de Nemours and Company for structlon of a 325900.000 smokeiesr powder plant near Charleston, Ind, about 12 mile; from Inuisvllle. Ky. This plant, to be owned by the government. but constructed and operated by the company on c. fixed fee basis. would employ 5.000 men during construction. and several thousand persona when completed. | Other developments on the da- fence front: 1 Arthur B. Purvis, chief Brit- "? iulfmirchuinc scant, mid United ess ixaa appropriated liter-l to save the coun , but we have not vet taken the s p‘ necessarylto t at mater 1,", l l 2. General George C. Marshall, , said the war de- the exertion of upon em- o jobs of men torce of 16 regular arm r and na- tional guard divisions. He said that the army la develo n] tanlu ol about 70 tons, mircn arger tbmmy built before and about the lilo o! ._£1_ose_med _1n _Gemlany's_ sweep 0n Sale FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY---19., 20., 22nd- I Kellogg‘: In! hr fluvoiir l When asked for their family’; favourite ready-town cereal, five time: as many housewivt ‘ nld Kellogg's as said an other kind of corn flakes. An (lint-f Taster, Mr. F. D. Wilkins, uf TCICUPTCB,I§IE¢!Z"KCl|0gg'g is firs: for flavour." Remember- rhn: non time ou breikflm our and nkfor elio g'sCum Flakes in the lndivi ual wax- vvnpped package. 9'11! I llw pnninl That’: a“ {I mm In nrvc Ibo w I4)”. ll; Kellogg‘: (‘ape labor. A11 [or lba unI/amrb-srze pacbngs, .._-l IQ H‘ c Bo m‘, Ool. sold that the navy "in process of overgomlng" n in... porary advantagg at hi; pmte, oeiflvr. Charles ison, reported n34 been gained by air er over sci power; azzxi-alrcrapti cgeeéenees oi 1111mm e ll are bear; strengthened, he $11511‘, Y1‘ o guns used rather than iype f t nrugh §f€&l_§£_l.fmq!_pl'Ol.6Cti0ll. EATDNS’ BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. Tin HELMET CURNED BEEF 12 oz.-~Tin Each - 11g ROYAL RUSSET 20 oLTin APPLE JUICE Each we QUAKER BORN FLAKES SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. 12¢ z n. ._ 2T3. I -~ 23c -2 For Pkg. 3 For 1 9c *23¢ 8c. KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP PFstéSgllVG 8 oz. Jar 19D SHlRl-(lFl-b BORDENS LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS AND EVAPDRATED MAPLE LEAF PlliiE LARD FANCY FREE M I L K Pkg. gfissERTs 15c Tall Tin 9C LILbk 2F°r_______ ...*3For______ '°° "'"' "" Fruit Jar Bu|k RINGS. Pkg- Yc- 4 for — —- 25c BAKING SODA Lb- 80.3 Lbs. m“ PARAWAX 1 Lb. Blocks 15¢. 2for-— 29“ $555: :R_c_"f___ 230 CERTO, Bottle - - - - -- 27c ' SOLITE 1 Lb.Pkg-13c 25¢ MEMBA SEALS» Pkg- — "r — 10g SHORTENING 2 Lbs. -- SURPRISE SOAP, Each 5c - 1o for - 45c IVORY SOAP, 3iLarge Cakes - - JELLIED FRUIT CAKE, 2 Lb. Cake i FRUITS and VEGETABLES NEW scars, Bunch - -y— 1m CAULIFLOWER. Head - -15¢ NEW TURNIPS, Bunch - - w‘; — MEATS — Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF, Lb. - -- CHUCK ROAST BEEF 14c 14c Lb-——--------__-_- EETIA_G'_E_R_°_L_L_S_ _ _ __ 29D GRAPEFRUIT ROUND STEAK, Lb. -- — 24c 25c PicnicStyle PORK SHOULDERS, Lb.— Eatons Select Made Dally PORK SAUSAGE. Lb.—-w tcCANA Lb. 8c. Small Size Each 7c. 4 for - HEAD LETTUCE, Each - -1Q¢ NEW POTATOES 2 Lbs- —— — — -- - CANTELOUPES, Each —— -- DIAN STORES n». 21c 25c 25c A 15c 23c 4.1-1