SHARK is held for Ltd. The shark was caught all Alfred Stub- North Lake by local fishermen in By-products a small ineshore fishing boat. They A 275 pound shark the photographer by hert ni Souris Sea chueur P1910. Thursday. Aug. 30.1956 in non euoociri A I Canadiaaihvau ugg wag" OTTAWA WP) -The sacratary 0! -IIDan's visl deputy tn-nu. Elnistertwaa at in an em- say an e-room al pl?-pm. M". living a glass of axir'e1ne.IIolltenas as a "P0""- 9311)? !0l''an appointment with -IIiIan's Deputy Trade Min- ister I-loman Kawano, wu shown into the ante-room by an r aide. Mlkhll MI!-the-time conversa- gon, thhe rfjporter Mr. yams ow 1, visit to Canademwn "hymn is "Very much. It is so quiet, go Peaceful after New York City. There is so much space here. New York is like Japanv-crowded." the Japanese smiled. LABOR SURPLUS Japan has a population of more than 00.000000 in In area smaller than California. ' ”Yes'.. we have many people in Japan. the young Japuigge uc. retary laid in excellent English. Birth control and greater farm and, factory productivity were helping to use the problem of towed it in to North Lake from where it was taken to Souris by mick, -Photo by V. Fraser. P H. H. Enman Dies In Saskatchewan Hebert Hai-oi Enman. 71 Of 43 Tacbe Ave. Norwood. Well-KIIOWII (urmgf uni-and oiiicial, died sud- denly Thursday at Grenleli. Sssit. Born in Vernon River. P-E-L of United Empire Loyalist stock, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, he received his early education in Charlotte town. and was trained in engineer- ing and architecture. He entered the service of the bridge and build. lng department of the CPR in 1904. Mr. Enman became supervisor of construction and aintensnce of the Winnipeg locomotive and car shops II 1011. In 1939 be was appointed general fuel agent at the western division oi the CPR with offices in Winnipeg. I-le held this position until his retirement in 1951. He had been an active member of Norwood United Church. He was also a member of the Motor Country Club and of the Winnipeg Rotary Club. Mr. Enman is survived by his widow, Effie; two sons. Norman. Toronto, and Roy, Winnipeg; one i daughter, Mrs. L.A. Rodway IPeg- giei, Calgary: and three brothers. Percy and Chester, Boston, and Arthur of 253 ritrroy Street, Char. ,(I1::;-ymi:1:l:;li;f6y blaut there were lottetown. The lunoral service wasy ,,o . held at 2 45 pm. Tuesday in the h. J": i:ie'JV"y hrd Wt '0 lo” A.B. Gardiner Funeral Home. Rev l '5 so " m"p":iI The" the 00” Dr. 111.. Mclnnls "'ciated. Burial 1 "3 '9 ” "9" 3”"'"r W" A" "" family "Mt Elmwmd Oyama said Japan's univer- 0Im!W'!- sity graduates have a very hard , V time” iindingThwork. Competition or-rsws (CF)-Canada's paid 3:. fii?'choic:."corpom'”" can workers received record earnings DIFFERENT HERE of,56.771.000-000in thetirst hqitol Then. brightening a little. be this year, the bureau of statistics "keg how university graduates in Mid WEQDESGBY. The 0318! 00"? Canada fare at getting jobs. pare: , with S6,1l9.000.000 In the Easy. the reporter said. In fact. first six months of 1955. The bur- if anything, the graduates in can- eau reported the,-lune figure astadn could take their pick or the 31.215.000.000, topping the previous corporations. 7 University Grads M??? 54liff,AiCompeiiiion A He was silent fora time. then said: ”Some of our people should visit Cands. so they could know there is such a place in the world." Mr, 0yama'5 thoughts were oc- I cupied. He asked again: "There are jobs tor all graduates?" And as the reporter leit him, the polite Japanese was sipping his juice with an intense look. Al 92 Gives Up His Trap line FORT sr. .iAvIEs, B.C. iCPl- Chief Louie Billy, leader of the Necoslie tribe, has reached his 92nd birllidav and III: decided to give up liuntinil. Chief Billie told his people at this lsoeyear-old settlement. about 350 miles northeast of Vancouver. that he will nol tend his traplines farther north this-year. "i just cant gA around as well as I used to," he said. "It's all over now. The sawmills and the American hunter have ruined the forest." His people belong to one of the few tribes still dependent on hunt- ing and trapping (or a livelihood. ”i remember when the Hudson's Bay factor was the only one who ever saw bread. . . When window pain: were scraped deer hide and . a tin kettle was more vaiuablel than a beaver." 4 He also recalls the stories ofi his grandfather, Chief Kwah, i who: gravestone reads: "He once I had in his hands the life of James Douglas and was great enough to refrain from taking it." FIRST ATOMIC REACTOR India's first atomic reactor be- June record of 3l,l69.000.000. "Yes?" inquired Mr. Oyama. lkmmvnhaibjhmhfmawiamwumhe can operating Aug. 4. 1956. The Monarch Cake MixWay 'Right new fresh peaches an at their do-'i -ah the slack-aka. Serve tliera syn:-thy of fresh Imam lira an Candi: Fiust ” , Tdlxildltl are continuously testing Monarch L1 "i ' gvinet all others. Not one Monarch Mix is numoitiniuiinaii ntixyouoaIhIIy.P0!i0VG1!l peak. Bat peaches with the one While Cake peacha at thdr Enact-Monarch White 0 'Ca.h Mix. The delicate Havonr and tender texture of Canada's "finest White Cake Mix vI1l give you a peach nhoi-tcaka sudi aa , iyoujtntvl and before. That's a promise. Reach, for the v I , , w.i.o.e yellow package Think oi the lovely. long weekend doing lust what you want-picnic or cottage. of luat lasing in the Inn. precious tile iuaaiag about In tho. A.B.C. FANCY PINK suuou . BOSTON OORNED BEEF j CLARKS ASST. , SAND SPRE AMERICAN BEAUTY FRASER BRAND CHICKEN CHRISTIES RITZ CRACKEBS KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE wt 5 oz. tin Vs lb. COOL JUICES SWEET TREAT PINEAPPLE Juice 2 no oz. -ruvs svuunn TOMATO Juice 3 is oz. rrivs TRINIDAD omirnrnuir . June 2 so oz. rms J. WILLIAM HORSEY onanoa: Juice 2 as oz. nus MONTSERRAT um: Juice 16 02 wr:i.sii's GRAPE O Juice is 01 29c 33c 27c 39c 49c 31c PICNIC TREATS ANGELUH Marshmallows I W- B.M. FANCY MIXED . Cookies 1' 01- DOMINION CHOCOLATE Buds 3 oz. MARVENS POTATO chgps I oz." PERFECTION ICE Cream i4 GAL CHRISTIES ICE CREAM Cuplais 2 PW- 39c 35c 37c 23c 89c 27c MAPLE LEAF Ill. 35: WIENERS watching boiolo you. Three glorious days of pa. swimming. puttsring around on you” no won't want to waste a minute oi thin hiclngg, And you don't have to! LANES HUI DOG nails I in. ' "'?"l";'..ikmuY6Il L" 0 "INA I . at A Yla V2 Ill. tin 29” 12 oz. tin 33” 3 oz. tins 2 WHITE SWAN 39”v SERVIETTES RICHMELLO SALAD iIkx- 36' CHO ' Igiixns 29c Lobster PASTE 2 33c 2 A for 35” m. 2 m 396 DRESSING 16 age MoCR.EADY'8 24 oz. 396 2 for zsg ml 27c gxnoccou . .... 2-7c BEANS . SUNKIST ORANGES LARGE LOCAL CABBAGE size 288 2 us. 2 till. 73c 21c g”””"'”W Quay . FRESH GROUND BEEF Turkey Broilers SHORT RIB noasr BEEF STEWING VEAL FRESH BEEF LIVER . 857. loan 35c 67c iii. 57c ill. 17c ii. 33c 8 T 0 R E . MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday 8:80 to 0:00 pan. Wednesday 8:30 to 6:00 p.rn.' 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