~..<../.. The c. ._1he coup buys and Inge; the city as r at the ‘ W lowest relativ: , . .~,'~f" FRIDAY. NewHere But In Many Canada Cities Fifteen Tjhouafivflrnlilos Tried Vlcka Last Winter and are Enthusiastic. ACTS 8O INSTANTLY AND 8O DIRECTLY. Here's the successful new method of treating any kind of a cold—- A salve that acts like a. heat- ing llniment, pouitlce or plaster. At the same time its ingredients, released as vapors by the body heat, enter the nose, throat and lungs every time you breathe. Colds are commonly broken up overnight, croup in fifteen minutes. This preparation Vicks Vapo Rub was discovered by a North Carolina, drugglst, ln 16 years its use has spread until now over l‘! million jars are used yearly. Tested In 15,000 Homes. Over 15,000 families in Ontario and Quebec tried Vicks last winter by invitation of the manufacturer thru local druggists. They pro mised to report results. The three cases below are lust random specimens of the hundreds of good reports received. Vicka is an ideal remedy for children, applied exterully, no dos- ing to upset their stomachs. Good for head colds, chest colds. tonsillt- is, catarrh, sore throat or hoarse- ness, and for skin hurts or itchings 'Truly, “The Remedy of 100 Uses.” How Vicks is Used. Mrs J Saunders of 235 Barton St. East Hamilton, Ont, says: “I was bothered with asthma and a very bad cold in my chest. l applied Vicks Vapoltub, rubbing it on with my fingers and found it gave me wonderful] rciiief. l would be pleased to recommend it to anyone having a bad cold or in case oi burns. As a family medicine ii has no equal. I know it will help others as it has helped me. lMr Joseph Haley of 199 Wesi Milk St. Brantford. Ont, says: “iMy wife has suffered with qulnsy for years, but Vicks must have prevented it for she got thru the winter without a single attack. We sent part of a Jar to a neigh- bor, whose boy was very sick with cold or grlppe. He also got re lief; Vlcks surely should be ip evcrv home." Mrs. Wilton Bull of 9'79 Tupper St. Montreal. says: “l find Vicks Vapallub one of the finest sslves X ever used. We use it for cuts. burns. and bruises and even mos- quito bites, with niost excellent re- suits?’ . At adl drug stores. 50c per jar. H. J. ‘Maison’ Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted --Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Test Room Con- nected with Drug Store 00000-00000 O 0 464-0 ‘ C. M. LAMPSON 1’ & CO. 64 Queen Street 4 1 London Publlo Auction Sales of RAW FURS Galen are Held January, April and October Represented by Alfred Fraser 212 Fifth Ava. New York Silver Fox and Cross Fox > ‘lid doing as woil as can be expect. —QHOP from Holman’: Catalog. ~—8PECIAL PRICES on horse rugs on ‘Saturday January 21th at Siuclalrs 25-21 —WOMEN'$ ..FELT WBOOTB with leather vamp worth $3.50 clearing at $2.39 per pair at Sin- clairs 25-21 -MEN'.8 HEAVY ALL WOOL leggings color Grey; regular $1.45 selling on Saturday per pair $1.15 at Sinclair-s 2512i -MENS FIRST QUALITY knee length rubber boots, red sole and heel on sale Saturday, January 27th one day only at per par $8.69 Sinclair 8r Stewart Limited 25-21 —THE ANNUAL meeting of the Kinkora Dairy Association will be held on "Tuesday, 30th inst, instead of Saturday 27th as inadvertently stated in the Pioneer of 24th inst. --P. SmithwSedy. ll -2 ONLY Men's best grade stika Beaver Coats size 40 and 42 regul- ar $45.00 your choice if the size suits at $35-95 Sinclair 8t Stewart Limit- ed 25-21 _MALP'EQIUEI CONGREGAT- lONz-The regular services in Jvialpeque church on Sunday, Jen. 28th, will be under the auspices of iSeavlew and Darnley Tuxls Square. Mr. Ill. H. ‘Simpson, Se- cretary oi the Prince County Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, will speak at both services. morning at 11, evening at 7. A large audience is expected. —BIG RUSH AT P. O.-1'he staff of the Summerside post of~ ficc was seldom so busy, even in the greatest Christmas rush, as was the case Saturday evening last, when the whole week's niiiil up to Friday night arrived by train and team from Borden. Post- master l-luzit, with his staff were kept busy, and passcd out to the public good service. —-CIVIC AFFAI-RS—W'iiliin tho next month the civic elections will be held in Siimmcrsiile, and as usual some predictions are be- ‘ng made as to possible candi- dates. it is understood that a wvell known Water Street merchant —LAD|E8' SILK DRESSES e911- 25-21 ing Half Price at Sinclsirs seasonablo models; art Limited 25-21 _.cH ILDQ HANPGLIIGH lug; special for Saturday. bIl-ly at Slnclsrs Shot as Traitor In 1914, Honor of PARKS. passant in of the Franco-Prussian War of 1_S70_ does not attain the heights of sini- ple tragedy of (he pitiful story‘ ‘ll Jules Sirlnielle, the village black- fully shflt as a spy on the PM" parts of Maubeuge in 1914, mid whose innocence was ioday after eight long years 0! sorrow by his widow. It ivns September 14, on very eve of the fall of the fortr that Strimelle fell_ fro hclievcd he France. . Strlnielles sniithy was sltua! to the fort bearing the same name. On September 1, the village we gone excepting, tztry, was dreu were hiding in cellars. lSud denly the soldiers from pigeons rise from the sniithy. That was enough few moments later three soldiers rushed the sniithy and seized Strinielie and dragged him before will ‘be in the field. Another pos- sible candidate ls talked of. >lt isl predicted that a number will line- up for Council. The past year ori two seats have been in order byl ncclnniatio-‘i, and by the looks ofl things at present, many business: men of town will offer this year‘ and when elected will no doubt, conduct the town's business from the broadest zcnshlp. —---eo>i-_ r PERSONALS standpoint of cili- on business. V ——Mr. Sandy McGregor is visit‘- lng Port Elgin, N. B. _ -Cnptnin Goodwin of the Sal- vation Army. Summorsidc. left on i business trip to Montreal, Tues- lay. —~Mr. Colin H. Stewart, Sum- uierside. left on Tuesday morning lor Montreal where ha will attend rho Automobile Show. -<Mi". Eilmond Doucette, who underwent ill‘. operation in glm Prince (‘ouniy Hospital Monday’, “M” Blllvc llusizon of the Eas- fll" "ill qmllflap Co..- Charlotte- IlWll. ivzis in Summersido Tuesday In the interest of the above firm, “MK E- ll- Raynor arrived ‘lllllle from the mainland on Tues. “Y's train. which was delayed Qtllrlilllg lrolziinfictlons with the Cap in0r11l11£.w c crossed Tuesday ‘the military officers. lSti-imelle 800115 released from. his house while he was the only living bo- lng ‘above ground. Only one con- clusion was possible. lie must die llle lgnominious death of a traitor -Whlle iStrimolie wasbeing 41mg. sod through the streets of Mau- the excited soldiers-me“ C- E who had lostland ‘Miss Vivian Ar beuge by ,thrce terrltorinls rtheir heads completely undel- the [strain of events-the furious pap. _ Strimellc, and when hc reached the military head ._»Mr. Ralph Brundago of Hall-Iiiiarrhondled wyezkflhblitediiiattiitgili‘ lax, was in Sumnicrsidc Tuesdaflcountlcss wounds yhnrlllv agble u; stand up and with one of his eyes ulacc lfeli upon l ‘quarters it I ‘coaxed out. what was ‘cuwtwll lllillllght against His silence was considered an ad the firing squad. ‘veerllnss to have Cent victim of those lStrlmelle, like blacksmith, llle fellow. "lrell ‘Dllssionntely, war heart there w other affections, 1n which burst on that fateful morn- "ll "ls 0118c to tho —WOMEN'Q Roady-to-wear Hats your choice now $1.29 each—Sinclair d: Stew- -Fn~ssH ROLLED oars 1o lbs toi- 42c on Saturday at Sinclair: 25-21 30 inches long with round steel shoe 39c 25-2l _-HEAVY MUD SHOV-EL with steel socket; worth $1.40 on sale Saturday for $1.10 at Slnclairs 25-21 .__-<o->-—— Smith Vindicated Jan. 25-Gl-ll' d9 Mm!‘ his most powerful tales smith of Boussois, who was wrong proclaimed leis of his own countrymen, who 9i was a traitor to 1Y1)" ll1 the little village of Boussois, on uiou the outskirts of Maubeugs, close 5 the transforms bombarded heavily Iby the enemy. All the men of military age WQTO iStrimelle, who. because of his utility to the iiiili-_ kept working at his forge. Women, old mcii and cliil- the fort _ sow amidst the bursting ‘77's two eel‘ for them. A lug. and ‘W5 i1 SDY- They had seen the pi- Slunncd and hardly eonsélolls otl-Laren. llflpllcning, lStrlmelleiMr- W “'85 “Mme 1° Sill‘ 8 word in his Take ""1 defence. even to deny in.) an. him. mission of guilt, nml lbl-ee divs inter, on the eve of the fall 50f ,‘ltgillbellge. the unfortunate smith , rddled with the bullets of But the truth he was umihl 1 tell then is lbeing told loda e b0 . l - m Y ll Atlantic Sugar iis w ow, who hashegllfillézzg plii-o-Alclllson _______ __ me - all l! Am. Cur & Foundry val-rag?‘ 33°“ rfgolm. the shame-ill] Am. Locomotive l’ ° “lmed “S lllllll-Am. Smelling & Ref nag terrible days, many anlllllfif-‘Cunzidlan Pacific Railway llvas n great big slur-I c lovcd his two chil. "is lust ‘outside ti... 5mm“, mm Bach week finds the W0? Play ers and their dramatic often“; increasing in the radio listeners. Correspdnd- ents living in the country and. tn the woods. ‘invallds, the aged and especally cnthussstlo in their iation. Tuesday evening. January 80. the Players will offer Blond- hurst's drama. “Bought and Paid For," with Edward H. Smith in the lead. - received a great many letters from English railio fans who have beard and enjoyed the offerings of the station. Their only regret is the difference in time between England and the United States. To receive WGY they must be at their receiving instruments from 12:45 n.m. to 2 nun. English time. SUIi-‘XDAY, JANUU-ARY 28 WGY (Schenectady. N. Y.) 10:30 a.ni.—-—l.\iornlng service with sermon. . 4.30 [Llllr-VEBDEX’ service. IN MEMORIAM MISS ISABEL McLAREN Seldom is it our duty to reportI a more pathetic incident than the, :deuth of Isabel McLaron, whlch_ the sad event occurred at the home Glowing to their exposed position. .. l" 1 m le )ll.- llfilll. l1 r , l1 _ rly age of twea-l “scoop sHowmo-Tiie splen~ e years. in the very prime of did vote recorded in Montague in li, inst., at the ca tlifc. She bore her illness, which ex ed tended over a period of several llquol; l5 due l“ a large tlis, with that quiet and con- ieiiiincnt, so characteristic of poor Isabel. her passing being merely tion from this life to the higher lite beyond. For a few years she was employed with the Montague Furnishing Co., but owing to tailing health was obliged to give up ivork. Little did her com ‘pnnions think that it was the be- iginning oi‘ the end. that soon the silver cord would break, and_tli:it long Isabel would be in that bett ivhere sorrow is unknown. She loaves to mourn her departure fl- i; and sympathy of friends. The funeral service con l . iwere the floral tributes: Spray lFatlier, Mother !IA. W1 ‘Miss S. Hfillllilllll, wreath, spray, Mr. and Mrs. ilbur McLaren. comfort, Christ - your friends In Jesus fall asleep; Their better being never ends. .Wliy then dejected weep’! Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries . i l .. 104‘ ‘Anaconda Copper ......... .. New York Control . ‘Cuba Cane Sugar but i“ 111$ blldCrucible Steel ..... .. :15 :1 Place fOl‘ International Paper vorite pets, two pigeoiiis nfivhliéii ha‘ kept close beside him in l; spec“; crtg " e m ‘he forge- A German shell Press Steel Car. ‘Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum international IMer. ‘Marine Reading ............ .. Southern Pacific ground and the Studebaker . popularity lllltlflllglg‘ tui- patients of institutions and lonely workers on ligbtships st so; are praise and expressions of apprec- ln the past two weeks WGY has, or liiiid, where there is no part-l rlei‘ stricken father and mother. one brother, Alden at home. to whom is extended the heart-felt‘ ll W139 clmlll °l.the rule has been that the num- will ber cf telephones on the line. rural ducted by her pastor, the Rev. E. Armstrong, who was a min- listerlng angel lto her in her lastlm-ocequl-el thgy are now helm; lillness. She was buried in the ffimilfllgpenggd wlllh 9n we Eastern l)‘ plot at Bllldehell- Th8 IOUOWlllE line three telephones have been and Mrs. ATlIlBlfiJlW-‘monihs on the plea that the ren- mstgopsrgrpltlloirvloiiliecs were more than an 8 . cou d afford. wreath. employees Montague, ur- nlshlng Co., spray, Mr. and Mrs. Neil ‘McDonald and Mr. Graham, Mo Donald, wreaths, Miss C Ross, Miss ckliani, Miss M. Campbell fand. Miss- Rulh Stewart and Mrs. C. Vlckers, Henry vlMc. crescent, Mrs. Lemuel and inns, when "..'IHDP floral-Johan's Cattle!- . srrunosiou MALI-scone‘ as oonicert and bunt social at gsou l-fall onTneldsy evening Jan. 80th. or, first fine night fol- lovmig. Hot coffee served free. ‘TI-I! ‘PLIIISCITI ELEG- unusuelly slack android bilater- est. In some cases, whole school districts abstained from 39mg g9 the polls. fPba roads were, h”. agreeable. UWION-‘TABUE-Bt, Andrey; ‘Clllllcll. Sunday Jan. 28, services at 11 n. m. and ‘l p. m.; Sunday School at 10 a. m.; Lower Manta. B" l" 3 D- lll-t annual meeting of the congregation,‘ m; wedmladay Jan. 31st at 8 p, p1,; gll member; are requested to attend, ..'THANK8—'M1'. 1011195 Murphy of the press, wishes to t ank the pslsllfbors. and all other kind frien s. for the many expfggglong 01 BYII-llwthy. and for-their kindness to him in his recent sad bereave ment, the death of his wife, ..'WELCOMED HOME-—Ws are pleased to see iMrs. Crawford and her little daughter Doualda back w Mpntasiis again. Mrs. Crawford has been teaching in the Canadian West for the past year, but in win» ter, some of the schools close down favor of prohibiting the ‘import oi rc to the work done by some of the women, who made atthorough can vass of the town. The extending of the franchise to the women prov ,ed a serious blow to John Barley- ',corn. ..'HORSE NOTE-r-Britlsh Sol dler, the trotting horse owend by ‘Mr. Russel McGregor, Montague. caused quite a stir a few days ago ‘by running away and hurting -his shoulder so badly that the coming ice races will not see him in action. ‘Imuch to the regret of the admirers of this speedy animal. mnor A SIGN or Psoonzss -ln most districts on the Island or company. always increase. Tllho slick times are changing this "dlillensed with in ‘the past few they ..“TO RESUME BU8iNE8S—We are delighted to see our old, tried and true friend Mr. Murdock IMC Keggan brick to Montague, after having spent the past icn years in sydney. Tlic pleasant memories of old times in Montague, apparently proved loo much for Mr. McKeg- gen. iind much lo our delight, he is again classed airbus-oi our most honorable. upright. and respected citizens. .\lr. Jiclieflsn 4 ing, and snddlery business and will fill a long lelt want. He has leas- ed the rooms adjoining the Men's Furnishing and Clothing store of Mr. John P. McPherson. J is WHIST PARTY - The members of the Little Pond Whlst cluib met ’I'uosdoy evening, Jab. 2nd at the home of Mr. Alex. A» McDonald. About forty guests were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald are noted for being lllflil-li -- l vials-rile plebiscite election was , ever. very bad. spa the day an 0f ‘Montana. through the columns . ' McDonald. intends , opening up s combined shoe mak» “I'll.- at I 5.1a. hit is under- omninnitipWllflre 1008M "Wilbur-she'll! anti themselves of the opportunity of hoalrng the Qlptain on this popular sublect. IABTIRN rsnsomtts .-'vllr._ Heath Stewart of Jmver Montague. . ..'Mr. William Garrick was a re» cent week end visitor to Montague There mlisi be a lot of plumbing to be dons in Montague as iMr. flarrloil-‘s visits are quite frequent. ..'Dr. C. B» Green has returned to Montague. The Doctor makes it a rule_to pay anlaunual visit to "his old home in Summerside, where his aged father. over M1161), still ersides. J . --—- . Pllifessrs Robert and Tyler Beck left Montague recently for Boston. These two gentlemen conducted a monumental business here for a number of years, and as it was the only one of its kind in the country, they were supposed to be doing n good business. Depression in busi- ness is apparently their reason for leaving. - .."l‘he little four year old sir-l (the only one) 0f Mr. D. C. Mc- Donald, M.'L.A., who has been all- Iu! for some months at the home of her grandfather Mr. Angus B. Rookbarra, is now considered ' past recovery. Her mother Mrs. McDonald who is in Boston, has been telegraphed for. Bigamy toYbe Lawful in Turkey PARIS. Jan 24—-0ne of the most highly esteemed daily newspapers of Paris is authority for the state- ment that the Turkish National As- sembly is so anxious in regard to it is preparing a law to render mat- rimony a duty which. like compul- J sory military service, must be eu- . forced on all. No conscientious objectors will be tolerated. When a man reaches will take note of him and medical authorities will examine him! if he is physically fit, he must marry, a deserter and deprived of all his civil rights and employment. 1f he has private means a quarter of the amount will be taken and given to the poor.. I '\Sliould a recalcitrant husband seek to avoid his obligations by travelling he must obtain special permission; and, I! be away too long, he must marry a second time and bring his second wife home when he returns. Th8 proposed law. not only matrimony but bigamy. the repopulation of Turkey being cognized. ‘South. of Ireland Tries to get _ North to Come in . NDQN, gywchillflflkn of the Irish Free nreut of Norther _ with a view to effecting a union of the norib and south, says a Bel- fast despatch. ll"lie correspmldel" declares that lei-dill! Ullwl‘ cm‘ zens have received letters from prominent supporters of the Free State government unripe the north to "come in" in. the hope gflVfifli entertainers and gave each guest a hearty welcome and spared no able. The highest number of, points wore scored by Mr. Edward MacDonald. Mr. Joseph McKen- zie, Miss Mary A. MacDonald and,- trouble to make each one comfort-l that the strife between the l-WO factions might thereby be ended- Oplnlon in Belfast inclines to the belief that the advances ate not likely to beer fruit. the despatch adds, the contention lbeing that the troubles In the south. centre ‘Admisllgi $6 old d0 ate. on mum am - Cflflifisn was e recent visitor the population of the new Turkey, _ now in course of formation, that _ the age of twenty-five, the police _ if he refuses, he willbe treated as l remains A in effect will enforce l ‘the one and only social duty 1'6‘ ‘l L. A Jan, 25.—Lord Olen? ' State senate, has approslchlerglgllxl‘? l“ Blended rm... ma... .‘ r ‘ . _ . v than outweighs flretgaa 74$?‘ ‘Yrite for salifple and be conviflcoslr-SAEM . Striking Miners in Edmonton on Trial ,...... 0...... ,..,, The)‘ were sills“, EDMONTON. sin- its-striking pending their m” miners or pickets in the Edmon- commence Wednesd ' l‘ ton iield who were arrested on It is understood i a, i“ ills shells v! help: mam-bers of lslect to be tried by it an unlawful assembly gm 531“ go gong _ y’ VAVDid P ‘l. ,- FREEZE - urs p. “fins m-i serum, i.» llls ‘their trial, we: ' fore Mr. Justice Simon; a ‘ l. By having us “go over" your water I ea apparatus for defects NOW. Apir-ufuicfifll" . spoil the appearance of one or more rooms and ‘m " YW many dollars to repair the damage, to u). "m l inn of the inconvenience and IIIIIOyIIIQQ "l, 1 Ask us to send a man down to see if everyghl mt ' all right for the zero weather. n“ l‘ l Prion: ass,» l-F.H.T“AINOR The Reliable Plumber 91m pun“ I, ~ ...,. l nlllllll/lll/é‘ s»? r ONE GEM THAT illnt. "rm when». l mond ring is the ideal Slfiimsnt ring, pl-lag‘ the bride-tel”, Th, . - mend is the symbol PFWPQPNY. also. Let 55°“ 7°"? our mall cent display, W. W. Welliiei. ' Jewelers-Since 1h ~ . t -‘ _103 Grafton St “s! L. ADEON’S‘ Cheap sale will be continued until. February 7th, on account of unfav-I ourable weather. ~ l nderson St. Peter's A l ll raw EXTRA srizciii‘ i-‘0R PIIATTPS SALE ‘ JAN, 25, 2e, 27, 29, so, andlilis y Kerosene oil 27ots per gal. ' , should be shipped direct to ' London to avoid payment of the 50% duty Imposed by the around the question of s. republic prizes were drawn by Mr. Edwardlrstber than partition. The warfare lss MoCormaclnlwould not be ended by the north frightened fluttered The soldlc 9mm" esvfllled and Union Pacific . Miss Margaret McCormack. The through the Open doorlUtah Copper Cream In N ostrils Comfort Lye, regular l5 ols to United States Government. 1I0i0—27-wfm-t11l‘eb 28, 460% 404§§O Nothing conveys Tlioughtfuiness and Cheer Like Your Portrait Tlaken by B A Y ER _ remedy known for more than fifty, Soon Stops Golds llpplyln Nostrlle-it Opqn- Passages Instantly Air i Colds and catarrh yield like mag- °5°"llllll*I- healing antiseptic . cam that penetrates through ov. ‘TY llll‘ P1551188 and relieves swol- len. inflamed membranes of now rs saw them and 1 Was enough l “at the Door money deuce to condemn HA l. l .i2.'.‘..i?;'£.?.i°‘%i’.°."? ‘ < . i , me b Exglinigtxi“ the Mantra“! stock ‘"4 "W" Your clogged nostrils W9" llzlll lID Mid you can breiithc Freely- llawklng and shuffling stop.’ 901W El-"IY Slllflell llll and mlsernbltm Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm irom your driiggist. Apply n- liitlc in the nostrils and get ln-i stunt relief. Millions endorse this YBBPI. . Ramona mill V rr MOST a; Mm THE LA egg [Bu] St. Lawrence Flour l Tflfiflhljng Ahilibi ..... .. Shriwinlgnn _ Liiiirenilde Pulp Ufllllldiuii General Electric Wimirllziii Steamship Com n (innnilian Steamship Pld, Asbestos Com Dominion Bridge _ . 74% 1151/; 68% STO ONSI 115% .U. S. Steel ‘ MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory . l1937 Victory BANKS | ‘Bank Royal ..... .. iBauk Montreal Bank Nova Scotin l Wheat, May m. July 111% 109%. ‘l DEAR -i dub? Qgqq A bliouTirua vases‘- n-iinzo Anew re ' 258 .Sept Corn. May 72%,. July 721,5. Sept, 72%. zaats, May 44%. July 72%, flapt. dgétp. May 44%. July mt. Sept. MacDonald and M The consolation prizes were won by fMr. Vincent lMaoDonald and Miss Annie MacDonald. An excellent‘ lunch was served by Mrs. Mac- Donald and an hour’s dancing en- joyed. Special mention might be made of an eight handed reel in which some of the senior mem bers took part and showed the young folk ‘how to trp the light fantastic in right good style. A few words in appreciation of th club were spoken by .Mr. A. D. MacDonald. who cordially invite the club to hIsJiome for tlis next party. All joined in singing "He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and “She's I1 JOlIY Fine LadyJ‘. Every one seemed so merry and happy that the party could ibe styled a good old fashioned New Year tlmheii ifs III" lulufl joining with MQJOBUI, but might. 0n the other hand, be extended to the northern counties. ~ . .5. . . ' a How to Pun . . the ll. 29 . “Fit 611mm of Rmzinnwn "c Sclgtlfi Curatlvs‘ my be taken in water wl meals and at I bedtime, for ' oonetl- f Dalian and bad 00d. once in thiIt ‘ ens; ‘ permanent Nlitfln n ' ~' 1' o I - 33in» siiilsiliiiwsiiifl l; 1' g L vamp'i~~vhih HIRE5OME p; TO cams} YTHWT HOME? 11 cts per can. - Master Mason Tobacco, regul . 20 ots for 15 ots per plug. Best quality twist tobacco 90 ell per lb. - = Best quality - bulk isea reoeiv from the Blue Bird Tea Company. l ‘- gular 48 otsf0r_ 39 otallfll‘ lb. i Extra quality new prunes just i a rived 14 ots per lb. 8T PITIIO a