Dl.l'.535, skirts ot:.. gtostly reduced. Helen's Dress Shop, 13 Kent at. End: stars. OALIDONIAN Club members contact W. Blair MacDonald for summer school registrations. Spe- cial rsteo spllly to members and their wivu or children. POLE SMASHED - An electric light pole was smashed when hit by s half-ton truck on Upper Queen last evening. The truck had to be towed away. but the driver. who was uninjured, was taken into ,custody by City Police and will ap- pear in court this morning. Rev. A. 1''. Norman, O.M.I. tabovell CRUISE SHIP IN PORT e The 18” Jlestefday bk Plane f0F Kam-icruise ship :tFleurus” whose home 100W. 3-0. where h? has been as-lport is Quebec City. called at Char- lilned VICE Principal 01' the R851-ilottetown yesterday on her regular dential Indlzin School. 400 boys Bnd,5ummer tour of Eastern Canada. girls. wards of the Government, During the afternoon her passen. are in attendance each year under gem were taken by car to visit instruction of Sister teachers He!-some or the 151and's scenic gpou, uctin X11; ,',:f:.m”,,,"k' ,F;'”,,,”;,.,”,?”d,..d..:: POLICE courr-In city Police Court, yesterday morning before reifirvifii Noorian is a son of Mr.iMBBl5Dral-e K. M. Martin. three and Mrs. L. L. Nooriari, niiisboroimen cliiirsed with being drunk street. and incapable appeared. One was m......-e --4-- - jtined :10 and costs or 5 days in T"'”M"1"-T:'j'-' ;Jail, another was sentenced to 20 ' days in jail. while the third was remanded until the 17th. RACES CALLED OFF -- Rain lagain curtailed the activities at the Exhibition last night. The ,races were called off but the large crowd that had gathered for that purpose took shelter in the new Coliseum where they were enter- nitained by seveial of the vaudeville . ac whic have been a carzn in July 29fhv 195? w Mr and Mr:'ilI0tflL of ihe gl'alldSL8lldI:)pAltel'gl.hE Ivan Vt. Maclxensie inee Patiiciarmm had subsided. the Deep”: mow C”h51” H da”5m”' Heather nn'.led unto the midway vinere enter- BR.AI)I.El'-At the Chrirlotts-town,taininent was pl'ClLC.ed in the rides Hospital Monday, August 9th, and show; of Bill Lynch, , t M. c. M'. Maurice Lagfaadleyy K:fllxsanCi'oAssl,sa son. OUTSTADNDANG RECORD '- An CABRVEHLRA H "1 C A 9 Via outstanding pro:iuL..on i-c..i.d has ' ” s'-.- 9 ii" L' . - terniiy Hospital in Halifax on Friday. August 6, 1954. to Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. VVillarri Carrlithers. s daughter, 8 lbs. 7 ozs. N()R,II.lNG - AL Prince County DEATHS BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. 501'. Per Insertion ElK'l'HS :.,..itW Cl-iiitoh Com 0 munity I-iospitiil, Clinton, on:.. old cow of Edison B. Mutch, lxarih River. "Maids Pansy” in her last test period produced 13,336 lbs. of milk, with 636 lbs. fat. in addition to having a high productzon re- cord, she has gained for herself IIIII PIICE DAVINPOIT - In Rich Velour 1175.00. TRIM Just been made by a seven year- Lsls 'nioy k ” said hot guy to the Islt but d Iberia - he has no more brains then s dehydrated potsto." These and other remarks. well an-hissed with on solar language. are not infrequently hssrd sroimd tho Ixhbit-ion Its- blss thou ucltdng dsys of the big hir. You can lay a bet of almost two to one without much fear of losing. that the gentleman who is being laid out in lavender in ab- sontis. is the track secretary. Mr Prsnk Acorn. But don't be slsrmed it is s.ll port. of the guns and the sngry man who is expressing his beer. is A horse owner or driver. who believes his horse is in a little bit over his head. snd tint the said Mr. Acorn is responsible. Nine chances out of ten the hard working race secretary is no more, to blame than the Soviet's Mr..' Molotov. But it is 1. case of being in wrong. even when you are right. The wisdom of Solomon would be taxed to please all the drivers and owners. and to convince them that each was getting a fine deal. Consider a typical problem, which with variations is handled by Mr. Acorn, every day of the big week: He l'PCelVeB sixteen entries for the 2.20 class pace. These horses are eligible for the class on the basis of the amount of money they have earned while raring. Mr. Acorn has nothing whatever to do with their eligibility, except to check on the amount of money each has earned. Of the sixteen horses three are a second or two faster than the rest. Only eight horses can start in each ,race so that the 2.20 class must be split into two divisions. Mr. Acorn lmust decide the horses which will race in the first division. and also lluloaelsiyiels Mr. Frank Acorn the horses which will start in the second division. ' A Thsnklese Job . To be as far as ,.ossible, he must put. the three fastest horses to- gether, but he must also elect five horses from the remaining thirteen to make up an eiglft horse race. The owners of each one of the five horses selected will probably make a vigorous kick because they must compete against the fastest three horses in the event. The re- maining eight horse owners are probably satisfied because their horses are fairly evenly matched. But the five disgruntled parties (Continued on page 5 HAMPSHIRE BREEDER LEADS IN KILYDESDALE CLASSES Al FAIR I ' Cecil J. Stewart of Hampshire. was top man in the Clydesdale cliissi as the judging of horses was con-L it-luded ,vest.erday morning. Hi: stal- lion Civic Chief Junior was champ- ::n and went on to win the grand- championship of this breed. His Tm:-.re Lady Favorite Ann was jun- iior fcincile champion and grand- ichanipmn. 1 f Preston Bryenlon of Rollo Bay. took the reserve champim-..'mp' with his mars "Ruby Pridr” and; reserve grand championtiiip with i, Hospital on August 9th. to Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Norring. Cape 'Praverse,' I daughter, '1 lb. 13 oz. CALLBECK-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Tuesday. Aug. l0.p l 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 1 ' Callbeck of 14 Pleasant St., s daughter (stillborn). MMQUARRIE - To Mr. and Mrs. Heath Ms.cQuarrie. formerly of Victoria, P. E. 1.. now of 632-llth - Street, Brandon. Manitoba. I- ! daughter. Flora Mary. born August 10th. 1954. MARRIAGES MIQKINNON - INMAN - On Wednesday, August 11th. 1954. at 10 Lopthom Ave., Chariotttmwn. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Mrs. Mary Christina Inman of Bonshaw, to John M.acKinnon of New Argyle. M.IcPlIEE e WOOD - At York Parsonage, P. E. I.. on July 24th. 1954. Helen Consuelo Wood. to Peter Msc'Phee. both of Montreal. DEATHS MsBOll.Y- At the Charlottetown Hospital Vvcdnesday, Aug. 11. 1954. Joseph McRnry. His remains . .,,......4,. .- ....u,,,,, Kent St., from where the fun- eral will take place on Saturday morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica for Solemn Requiem High Mass. Inicrmont in the family plot in the Catholic Ceme- tery. TILAINOR-At her home in Mill- vsle (Bl'PHFllIll'l37lPl Thursday. August 12, 1954. Elizabeth Tralnor in her 87th ycar. Hr-r remains were transferred last evening from the Charlotir-itown Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning to St. Anne's Church. Hope River for Requiem High Mass at 9:30 Standard Time. Interment in the Church Ceme- . . Sec. 1-Junior Male Cali: 1. Keith :2: :'::”u::...:::f ;:;'::.".5 Al YMCA Camp mu 4. so-. 2. mi Homs to his late residence, 193 i gggwevgxlzhggnl 5' E”! Mum” a name as a snow cow when in 1952 and 1953, she was grand champion at the Charlottetown Ex- hibition. . 0N VACATION - Mr. and Mrs. Warner Norman, and l.hE'll' young, daughter. arrived from Alant.own,i Perm. this week to spend a vaca- tion at Keppoch. Mr. Norman, who is organist at Christ Lutheran Church, was supply organist at Trinity United Church here for one month during the summer of 1950. At that time he was organist of St. James' United Church, Mon- treal. Mrs. Norman, who is a for- mer winner of "The Singing Stars of Tomorrow." will be guest soloist at Trinity United Church on Sun- day next. "Miss Joyce Falconwcod" Harri-l son Green iron a senror champion- ship with his mare "Barbara Anne' L and took the reserve seixor champw ionship for mares with "Favoritej Janette". I Percherons had only one exliibl-E tor with three entries. Lorne Fer-l guson from Crapaud took the grand championship for stallions with "Major Lamel" and his maresl "Lily Belie' and "Lily May" took the grand and reserve grand champ- ionships for Juniors under three years of age. The draft class saw a larger number of exhibitors and the com- petition in this class was much keener than in the Clydes and Per- cherons with honors fairly evenly divided. 8. C. Stewart and Son of Marshfield took first in the filly or gelding born in 1953 and for filly or gelding born in 1951 Ever- ett Crosby oi Bohshaw took first in the filly or gelding born in 1952. Lorne Ferguson & Sons of Crapaud copped first position in the draft mare or gelding for three year olds or over. Stanley Thompson of Cornwall took first position from Harold Donahue of the same place in a tub entry class for mareior geld- .ng three years and over 1500 lbs. Harrison Green of Clyde River had the best team of draft horses The general purpose class had only tvio entries in the class for mare or gelding three years old or over. Fulton Willis of Milton came out on top Gordon Dorcherty Clyde River came second. Mr. J. M. Maccallum of Ottawa. who judged both the bloods and the heavy horses had high praise for the quality of horses seen in the show. If he had any disappoint- ment it was because of the small number of exhibitors. In making reference to Preston Bryenwns foal, "Miss Joyce Falconwood" be said, "It was the nicest foal I have seen in some time and added ”it is fit for any company in any show." Personals Friends will regret to learn that Sheila Maclnnis is a patient at the Ottswa Civic Hospital. S.W.S. Tests Held The fouowing are the prize win- ners in the Ayrshire judging at the Provincial Exhibition in Charlotte- LOWE: On Monday morning. August 10th, red cross swimming and wa- ter safety tests were conducted at Holland Cove Y.M.C.A. Camp by Mr. Kent Ellis. In spite of rough water and s dreary day the boys were very en- thusiastic in passing their tests. The course, which included eight lifesaving candidates was con- ducted by Mr. Angus Macl..aren. The successful: Beginners: Howard Court. Intermediates: Gerald Boy, Don- ald Johnston. Seniors: Alan Holman. Preston Wotton. Royal Life Saving Bociety A- wards: following candidates were Sec. 2-senior Male Calf: 1. A. Mi-icRae an Sons: 2. Keith Boswell 5; son; 3. Andrew B. & Fred '1'. MacRae: 4. Andrew B. at Fred Mac- Rae; 5. Andrew B at Fred T. Mac- me; 8. Earle Macrlse. New wilt- shire. sec. 3--Junior Yearling: 1. Keith Boswell at Son. Sec. 4.-Senior Yearling: 1. Geo P. Mathesori 8: Son. North Milton. sec. 5-Junior Champion and Reserve: A. Macltae .3; Son. Fsirvue Enter-prize 2nd: Keith Boswell at son, Lelandls First Mate. sec. 6-Two year old male: 1. Keith Boswell & Son. Sec. 7-Male. born before July 1, 1951: 1. A. MacRac as Son; 2. t '. an Bronze Medallion: Bob Simmons, Ken. McKenzie, John Msclesn, Sterling Lavers. Intermediate Certificate Awards: Frank Wllloughby, David I-lyndman. N. 'D. Ma:LEAN UNDERTAKER EMBALMER PIGGY-BANK THEFT WINDSOR, Ont. (CF)-For steal- no fixed address. was sentenced Ch3rE9”9t0W” 3nd to four years in penitentiary Thurs- day. Hsmel had I record of theft N ortli Wlllshlro Ontsrio. IN MEMORIAM In loving emory of I wonder- ful fstilor. lllpli E. Dingwoll, who passed sway August nus, I944. liver ranovnbsrod by sons and A IN MEMORIAM DIAL 5540 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME I! Kent St W. J. BROWN llmersl Director smynm NO 1951. loving-m-sorloswlllimvsrliiu Asyosnpossnddsylniy. :i-isstorrsrowii w. M3,. .. ...... .. .. .. FUNERAL HOME Nlsstooll. slssuu no lvlrlnubsredbywllossd h-fly IN MEMCRIAM i hlovhgms-sryot l mm wb0IItIUlIvI1l'IlIlIl.lI'Il suns-u-i-usnwitona Illi- ing s piggy bank containing 65 , cents. Vincent Hamel. about 55. of offences dating back to 1018. sud ranging from Florida to northern In loving memory of nectar Mu- ll Hour Ambulance service. Key. who panel any Angus ms. noapinmbaruymmeuorylu Andrew B. at Fred T. MacR.ae: 3 Preferred Ayrshire Bull Club. Char- and Reserve: A. Mackae A: Son. Fairview Fashion Clansman: K9”-h Boswell Av. son. Pine View Treasurer. Sec. 9.-Grand Champion Male and Reserve: A MscRae at son. Fsirview Fashion Clansrnan: Keith Boswell at Son. Pine View Tress- urer. Sec. lo-Junior Female cm: 1. Keith Boswell at Son; 2. A. Mac- mo st son; I. D. ma Msolhc; 4. nrle Msoluo. sec. il-Senior Psinslo Golf: 1. A.MscRu&Bon: 2.A.MscRusz son; 1. Andrew B. at Fred T. Mac- Rise: 4. Keith Boswell dz Son: 5 A. Mscllse & son: I. Kedth Bos- well & Son. soc. 12-Junior Yearling 1!- male: 1. Keith Boswell st son: '1. Keith Boswell & Don: I. D. Fred Mscllu; 4. Keith Boswell as son; 5. Earle Mscnse. sec. is-Sonia Yearling Female: 1. A. Mocks: & son: 2. Andrew B. &l'redT.llsoRAe: l.A.Ms:Rso& sai: 4. Andrew B. as Fred 1'. oc- Ru: 5. Keith Boswell 5 Ball. 0. Keith Boswell in am. See. 14-Junior Champion Pe- msle & Reserve: A. Msclu a son. A. Mums a Son. sec. lb-Two year old female. dry: 1. A. Incline as Bob: 2. A. Mac- fue st son: I. Keith Boswell A: son; 4. D. Fred Msclhe: 5. hrl,Mso- Res. Soc. 16-Female ii milk: 1. A. Mscnu 5 Boris; 2. Andrew B G! Fred 1'. license: I. Andrew B F”. Prod T. Manse; 4. A. Msonu as loan sd. 11-mule on: I. A. Ilse- im arson; 2. A. undue & sons: lIu;l.AndrewB.&!'i'odT Ilse- Rso: 4, D. Pnd Msclhe. IO - hmslo Ayrshire Judging Results At Fair Sons; 3. Keith Boswell do Sons; 4. Andrew B. Jr. Fred T. MacRae; 5, A. B. s; F. T. Ma.cR.ae; 6, D. Fred MacRae. - Sec. 20 - Female in milk -- 1, A. B. at F. T. MacRae; 2, D. Fred Macnae; 3 Keith Boswell at San. sec. 21 - Female dry - 1, A. MacRae 6; Sons; 2, A. B. at F. T. Macnae; 3, A. MacRae 5.; Sons; 4, Keith Boswell dz Sons: 5. A. B. s: F. T. MacRae; 6, Keith Boswell dz Sons. Sec. 22 - Female in milk - 1. A. Ms.cRse sa Sons; 2. K. Boswell dz Sons; 3, A. MacRae st Sons: 4, K. Boswell 6: Sons. Sec. 23 - Senior Champion Fem- ale and Reserve - A. MacRae 6: Sons, "Farrvue Fashion Duchess". Earle Macllae. ”Reaburn Fashion Sybil." Sec. 24 - Grand Champion Fe- male and Reserve - A. MacRae dz son, "Fairvue Fashion Duchess." Earle MacRae. ”R.aeburn Fashion Sybil." Sec. 25 - Junior Herd. one male and-three females - 1. A. Mac- Rse dz Sons; 2. Keith Boswell & Sons; 3, A. B. at F. T. Macltae. Sec. 27 - Progeny of Darn - 1. A. MacRu dz Sons; 2, K. Boswell a sons: 3. A. Msr.Rae 8: Sons; 4. A. Macnao at Sons; 5. A. 5. as F. T. MacRse; 6. D. Fred MacRae. Sec. 28 - Four females qualified in R.O.P. two years and over. 1, A. Maclise a Sons: 2. Keith Boo- The swimming and Water kfoty committees of both Stanley Bridge and New London Women's Instit- utes co-operated to make the course possible with Mrs. A. I. llsclwon as chairman. , Mr. Paul Oudnioro, Rod O1-on supervisor. was huh in his proud of the following successful eon- didates: Beairinorsz Margaret Simpson. Eileen Reid. Shirley Reid. Patrick Reid, Barry Msczwen, Beverly Macltwen. Ruth Maclwsn. Betty Cole, liiir Hynos. Mrs. Douglas.- Juni : Sinclair MscKay. Mary Pyfe, Annie Leo Pyle. Anus Rsei Douglas. George Hisoott. Donslai Fyfe. Linda Bernard. Owen Green.- Intermedlstos: Richie I"leining,i Mrs. K. R. Macxay. Francis Reid,l Jessie Macliwen. l Seniors: Louis Carr, Ann Can-,1 Katherine Morrison, Elisabeth Ram- say. Ann Ramsay. Barbara Vau- ghan, willlsm Cole. I-lodge Mac- Ewen. ' Royal Life Bronze Medallion: Harriet Campbell. Joyce Brysnton. Attended Grand Lodge Canadian rating. w Norma Marie Pontiac, owned by Colby C. Lewis and Son. Freetown, Holstein Grand Champion for the fourth consecutive year at the Charlottetown Fair. "Norma" is a three time winner at the Amherst Winter Fair, with honorable mention on an all Sessions At Amherst Many of the Charlottetown members of the I.0.0.F. and Rebe- ksh Assembly who were in atten- dance this week at the Grand Lodge sessions held in Amherst, return- ed home last evening. On Wednesday night they all attended the impressive Memorial Service commemorating "departed brothers and sisters who have pass- ed to a nigher service." The service was held in Trinity United Church and conducted by the Grand Chaplain. Rev. W. L. MacLellan, D.D. The wreath plac- ing in memory of departed broth- ers was by the Senior Past Grand Master in attendance, Bro. John A. MacNair. of Charlottetown and the wreath placing in memory of Princess Ann Four Years Old Sunday. Aug. 15 LONDON, (CP)-Princess Anne. third-ranking lady in the land, Sun- day will put! out four candles on her pink-and-white birthday cake at Balmoral Castle. There will be goodies such as specially-shaped Jellies. ice cream and trifle and the little boat and animal biscuits she loves. In the morning there will be hugs and kisses and Princess Mar- garet.-and a chunky paroel, with departed sisters was by Sister lots of intriguing corners, packed Mary Bryant, formerly of Chap by the Duke of Edinburgh before lottetown. Senior Past Pruident he left for Canada. Anne is not likely to get the birthday present she has informed everyone she is expecting. Neither she nor Prince Charles has for- gotten the Barbary apes they in attendance were James R. French played with in Gibraltar last spring of Wyoming, sovereign Grand and Anne wants one as s nursery Master of the Order and Albert R. Pet- MacPhail, Grand Master of the 5h” m3Y- h0WeVeY- Set 5 P835901 1.0.933 for the sum 0; Mame. one, along with other animal toys Bro. Grand Master MacPha1l was Plesemed '0 We Queen dlmnll V-he born at Southport and is a nephew W95” W0?” lo01U'- There's a large of the late Sir Andrew Mac!-lhail Welt of beautiful toys from man? About 1500 membe" 0. the owe, parts of the world stored away for attended the 96th annual meeting 9- 10'”! lime '0 00me- But the RW- of the Grand Lodge which closed continued 1,-om page 1 last night following the election we News In Brief and installation of officers. NEW DELHI. (AP)-An official ' Bd fM hnd ". V.” a" :::.::e.:i:.:..:r.::.:r.W:.:.:::.;;ttr.::; from Missing Tug been reached between France and India on the question of the future QUEBEC (CP) -The body of Jos- eph Collin. one of two men aboard of the French settlements in India. QUEBEC (CF) - The Duke of 910 W8 F'10l'9nC0 W. 1111551118 in "16 Edinburgo arrived Thursday in lower St Lawrence river slime this capital city of Canada's July 17, was found Tuesday near mnch.5pe3klng province after a the south shore village of Ste. Fel- lcite, Que, 375 miles east of here, 1.225-mile flight from Churchill, R W” learned Thundayp . Man., on the last lap of his three- Colin, 62, of St. Narctsse, Que.. week tour of Canada. and Capt. Raoul Castonguay of NEW YORK (AP) - American Matane, Que.. were on the 13-ton Airlines said Thursday night it vessel when it was last seen leav- will lay off nearly 16,000 employees before the end of the month unless u pilots' strike ends. NORFOLK. Mass. (AP) -- Nor- folk prison colony officials report- ed Thursday night that five priso- ners overpowered five guards and escaped from the prison. CLEVIZLLAND (AP)-The United Rubber Workers Union tCIOl cal-i led a strike of its 25.500 members in eight plants of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. at midnight Thursday. OTTAWA. (OP)-Top leval talks opened here Thursday between TT:"iT?TTT:""'j Canadian and American officials to 3:191 & som' 3' A' 8' a R T' M" clear the way for joint construc- ' Lion of the s3oo,ooo,ooo St. Lawrence 1 s.,fc')::c;a:u3logogL”' ,DLABh;h'; seaway by Canada and the United ' ' ' ' ' States. Rae dz sons; 3, Keith Boswell as Sons; 4, A. B. & F. T. MscRae, 5. K. Boswell at Son; 8. Earle Mac- Rae. ' Sec. 30 - Senior Get of Hire - l. A. Mncnse st Bonst I. A 3. as of the Rebekah Assembly. who was escorted by the Junior Past Presi- dent. Sister Jean Crockett, also of Charlottetown. Among the distinguished visitors ing Rimouski, Que, on s 120-mile trip down river to Mont Louis. Air and sea searchers, ham- pered by heavy river fog. failed to locate the missing ship. Federal department of transport officials here. who co-operated in the search. said they have not yet been notified of the finding of Col- lin's body. A corners inquest identified the body as that of Collin. SPANISH TERM Adobe is a Spanish term for sun- dried bricks made from any sub- stance which hsrdens in the sun. BOMBAY, India. Reuters) - "Llberation" leaders say small groups of their followers will try to march without arms into the Portuguese settlement of Goa at F. T. MiicRae: 8, K. BOSWELL & two points on Sunday-seventh SOUS: 4. A. MICE" 53 503153 5. A anniversary of India's indepen- B. an F. T. Mscme. deuce, Herefords From Borden 69' Sanderson Herd Above are a group of Herefords, owned by the Bordon A River. They are left to right: "Bsmbi's Dandy serve Grand Champion female, hold by Senior Champ and Grand Ch ing Star". Reserve Senior , - ,, erson. "Count Lionhesrt Tone", Senior Champion and uric lulu; 3. A. menu or Frank risk! ' luidersonu farm in .North " Reserve senior and Rs- ! 'iMii'3ia Irving .3" em.Gs t srirmneeerve hgh To Reward Eskimos For Rescuing Son TORONTO. (OP)-Toronto -mln- ing executive Douglas Banks says -he intends to reward vigilant Es- kimos who aided in the rescue his 18-year-old son John. marooned for six days in the stoney wastes of a Hudson Bay island. Twenty of the Eskimos will get new rifles and pipes for their part in the search which brought the boy back safety after he had wond- al parents always like to include birthday Blfts they have chosen and Purchased themselves. - oi-ed more than too miles. subsist- ing on blueberries and lake water. John was found Tuesday nigh after an unnamed Eskimo tarscks spotted his heel-print in the tundra. since nklmos wear no heels he was certain ho had picked up the boy's trsil. v None the worse for his ordeal the youth ended his jaunt in s condit- ion his funily doctor described as "remarkable." with no northlsnd experience he subslsted without matches, compass or food for five days. Mr. Banks aid the rsklinos in the search started at! am. eaci day and went on until du-knea without rest. For the white men in their party they caught brool trout with their hands and moored salmon with pocket knives. OLD HOME WEEK BUDGET SPECIALS . Sugar. 10 lbs. 79: Cornflokes. reg..'2 pkgs. .. . . . . . . . . . 35: Peanut Butter. any brand. 16 oz. . . . . . 45: Thrift Soap Flakes. giant pkg. . . . . . . . 69: Tide. 2 pltgs. 65: Carnation and Perfection Milk. 6 tins . 89: Broken PekoeTeu.lb. 79: Palm Pickles. extra large bli. only . . . 49: Robin Hood Flour. 24 lb. bag . . . . . . 31.59 Heinz Ketchup. Reg. Size . . . . . . . . . . . 29: Hard Mix Candy. 1 lb. bug . . . . . . . . . 29: Schwartz Peanut Butter. 2 lb. poll . . . . 89: Tomatoes. 2 this .. . . . . .. .. . )5: FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. Beets.3bun:hes 25: Bananas. lb. 21: HeodLemi:e.2for...............25: Long Green Island Cukos.2 for 19: Oranges. dos. 39: Wax Bedns.2lbs. - MEAT & FISH DEPT. Jeiidor-Milk Fed CHICKENS (Capone) Grade "A" LB. 45: Beef Liver lb. 43: Col-rage Roll I-lam. lb. . . . . . 59: Roasting" Pork. lb. . . . . . . ., . . 45: PorkHo:ks.lb........... .23; Bacon (sliced) lb. . . . . . . . 69: Chicken Loaf. lb. . . 59: L Log or Chops. II). 796 Shoulder. III. .... 69: JUST ARRIVED- FRESH LDBSTERS Lsiior AT SHAMN3 All sly: -2l'lliistonSt. oiaism Inollollvsry DANCE cl-lAlli.O1"I'l'i'OVlN sou :i.us mom. AIlOlll'l'.l3 Doeclnoftcio in in. (outlining)- i T't.ir-'.t-'-!- 4., ,v.. ,.