a befi>fliihalevrwmmnl - ‘ML-Me inf/Ir . mama-p ‘,5. - ' c". BG l 3 Dounuahfiillllll). & "Do I detect something resembling a brain In that pretty he W ~-.»:i'ict‘i.\i;‘ . i..\'i‘i-:s'i‘ .'\'I~I\\'.\‘ - snows‘ _ ’ L15 -- ‘I - SJH) .\'() l\"l‘r.‘lt.\ll.\‘Sl0.\' 5I~I(U.\Ii SHOW AT liIVI-INIXG BEGINS AT 8.30 i ad?" "If you could detect what I think of you . . . you'd arrest me!“ Everytime he was going to make her bride he "x to solve more homicidal XI‘ NIGHT I'll! had one Yourilavorite funny men are here...in their funniest comedy. Go along with them on the swells ol laughter that reach a tidal wave of hilarity] J/ol Reade sun ""'"" OLIVER lAllIlELlt HARDY IIIAT. - 16c — 27c EVEN. - 27c-33c-38c Iilll .\("I‘ION WI-IIiIK-ENI) WITH WESTERN CAPITOL 5 @ . touts tutti p, t outs tutti o" 1g hi! ntuve! asslllY" Bteatfll “d” cuieiice 511"‘ : TODAY ‘§i‘l~ : ford’$ SH O IVS DA IL Y - .'l.l5—7—8.45 ALSO I..\>'.'l' TII “I'I..\SI’I GORI Capitol Wit g‘ week ail" "tilt 511.911 KILLING ('II.\I"l‘I'lIl 0F )()N'S TRIP TO MARS" 11d the lstTC-ltaptvr of ll 5 I tinlilietl h lit-ti l\)’(i(.‘ TYOSICFII And Seriul“Amaziitg Mr. AND NEW Plus! SERIAL 1st CHAPTER . OF NEW’ SERIAL _ 116 Million Register For A, ll. S. Training iAmerican yottth, in cheerful ,sponse to the Govcrittncitfs call, registered today for the peace time draft and a possible year e! toughening and training in the camp; of the United Slates army. Sixteen million strong and more -—sons of the poor and wealthy, truck drivers, Hollywood glamour boys, big league ball players. water front drifters. college students, aliens devoid of English-they streamed in and out of the reg- istration places throtiahout a day unpztrallelled in Aincricriti history. Henry Ford II. grandson of the automobile mantifacturer, stood side by side with a Filipino do- mestlc at a municipal building in suburban Detroit awaiting his burn to sign up. Movie actors Henry Fonda and r0- steps of a Hollywood registration place when it opened. A big cl led a blind piano tuner, Char es Gill-am. to a reg- istralion point at Chickasha. Okla. Gillam said he could "play in the band." Four Chinese boys were first in line at Philadelphia headquarters. They signed their names in Chin- ese characters. By every means of measurement. registration day was a huge e110- cess. Conscription had been in the headlines and on the air for weeks. and eagerly, tearfully, or prayer- funy discussed in millions of homes. ‘Finis most P901111? 1111491” stood the procedure, and the huge task was performed with a mini- mum of hitches. Not all were eager. Some were unwilling. Some even stayed away entirely, bttt the latter were ob- viously n tiny, fragmentary "1111- ority. A New York federal grand jury ‘issued subpoenas, returnable Fri- :da_v. for nine students at Union Theological Seminary. who assert- ed their unbelief in the principle of conscription and refused to reg- ister WASHINGTON. Oct. I6— (AP)- Jimtny Stewart were sitting on the . "Justice Post THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN CIIARVIVVRV’ . ,9,“ Lion Feuchtivanger. above famed‘ anti-Nazi German author who was i reported beheaded when Germans l entered Paris, is pictured on re- ‘ cent arrival in Jersey City, N. J. 1 He escaped when an American l friend “kidnapped"him from French roncentrafiott camp before advanc- i in (icrrnans arrived No Appointment In N. B. Chief OTTAWA. Oct. l6 —tCP) —Jus- lice Department officials said to- day no appointment has been made yet to fill the post left vacant by resignation oi’ Chief Justice J. H. l i 4 Barty of the King's Bench division of the New Brunswick Supreme Court. One spokesman of the Justice Department said It probably would be several days at least before an announcement could be made. Al. Fredericton today, the Deputy attorney-general, J. Bacon Dickson, said Chief Justice Barry had noti- fied him of his resignation. Mr. Dickson declined to give details of the resignation, saying it had been quit-ed: 1. The large number of postpone- inents granted by the National War trai Services Board on account oi sea- sonal occupations particularly that of farmers. The large number of postpone- ments granted employed On war supplies. representations having regard to respecting the necessities of time production. the postponement: MAMMOTH DANCE DeBl-OIS BROS, Newwarehouse TUESDAY, Och 22-d- In Aiii of OARRY-ON-CANAOA CORPS AMBULANCE FUND TWO ORCHESTRAS ONE BAND MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING ADMISSION 35 CENTS. DANCING 9 TILL 1. SPECIALTIES for the iirst 30-day Calls were were sent to tratlo Wits found itoces»:ii'_y"cou1d Vance. oi'_ poslponvnlettts of verified. 4. The dents who registration officers‘ universities quire to men in industry 011 I118 courses. of industry. and; 5. 1n the uovernntcitl policy I Canada a 1e Will‘- were substantially receive u“ a1 War Bervi students, and postponed during the firs nlniz until it is deter ther they are members training cont! sent from home cupritions and co bated when the call was geson-rtment or Natio . The combined fl number of me B vice and who were much large numbe f did not repoxrat 8n cards whose wot lures of the n. in and who had in, th - - 111 em active mum e non crman reported this servi n cards than had been anti not be These their clain ce on their regis- cipatcd ascertained in men are postponed is to service that they were training a l. D€fi0d u. mined whe- of Canadian nzents or of or colleges which them to underg I. military training whileo comp“ “all taking their outlying districts of the men were ab- on their usual oc- nsequently did not communications for- F th fi lm or e rst t ' the Red Bay e m m‘ brador, the lELs enough the win ad r, mos have potatoes to last Rreater ter It Wilfred (trenfcl asked Dr_ Professor of the Eskimos how to one“- h l: gave a Breenhousi. gave seeds. and as Now during the three months the Elsklmm bust; selves growing enough ' to last for the rest of When Dr. Sears returns 1'8- the near the North-West River 15 919W“ years slim Horticulture to m Brow reg tables. The difficulty at first vi get them interested, but s ldnq 1, other ps0; the crops t; came better and better. the tiativ paid more and more attention, Slllllm 200 miles inland from the Coast, 30311251118. 19 Lgmdodaflll‘ 0f these 2.034 were rejected asllier antici medically unfit after examination at,’ made by th the training centres. leaving a net. enrollment training period of 25.5%. The men ate all from the age previous ser groups 21. 22 and 23, sent out starting with the 21-year- old class. but calls some men in the 22 and 23 year old groups if this because 0f it shortage or men need 21, or because tralniniz in individual cases. The statement gives the ioilotiring causes for the number reporting be- ing under the number actually re- svccass 0s‘ THE 1- F“ caor 1N zrua ran 3%,‘; kiBettlernent 8Y0 them _ l Sea then "Ettsbi y?! north ft his twelfth summer, he will start farming district on a little Islan abut adventures t I FJarIy in the day, President Roosevelt told the registrants in a lbrnztdcnst address that, the con- . scription program is "o. program 0f idcfcnslve preparation onljv," that ,‘".votir act today affirms not only your loyalty to your country but your will to build your future for yourselves." From Wettdcll I.. Willkic. the ;Rcptiblican Dl'l‘$l(l(‘llllfll nontittce, tiwv received the tncssagtc that: "You are reizislet-itig one more chance for Il'f‘0f‘l0II‘I——_V0llI‘ free- . .. dom." DON H", BARRY The law required that all men NOAH IEIRY TOMMY COOK BOB KOITMAN WILLIAM FARNUM ‘bctweeit 21 and 35, inclusive, rog- MAUD mac: AttlN VIVIAN cos istrr for the draft. HAL TALIAIERIIO iu. tattt;et Confer With Australian Iiv ‘I. l‘. NIYIIIK Asset-land i-ius .~,.-.i.i WAbHINLJIUN. (Jet. ' Presidcttt 1(0d:'.‘.\('.l and n ilt- att- rclttrj. Conirll i-itlil L'Ul|i'i'l'.t'(l sup- " r "/""'*‘r—’ "j " aratelv with lite Atislralialt nlliiis» ir- siol‘). stars, upnortnig cas. and lat- ilcn Ricndru (L C r-nit-ti dncctot- working in pcrit-tt cm d(-,L.,<‘1;,,,..,,L, 11111-*'~11- ‘atlons to star; An; . 11161114911 011 1116 910K131" 15 111K‘ plies tnuthtg to china tilutin oscr 11111151 W111‘ NQWB- the Burma Rcttd lnouizii. rt-ncueti iCfilI hill’ n " _ _ 7, r ——-_i“"—"—— Japanese threats iu l,l'c\'L'llt such ‘ll. ‘Q18 type <11 '_v51-'\'j,1 wllhams _ On I)0uble. {laurel ' Hardy shiiilleuliilliloittalic lflliis tvliicsttid to‘ at ‘ “lift...” Prince Edward featured 0n l)0ub1e l be a (‘Ollllllllfllttlll oi those ' Jlinbilrl “tint; fast n4; hard-nun . liitllli‘. sol» (L ‘ otitl...“ anti I Lllt‘ .\l(iiili‘lil<i't<‘, i..t,ri»i.. i i will‘ Hill litv (‘ii ..i.lliui..\.;.tl-\. i AUI. , ' if hdtvnld i the work nous on the tiurves oi now that a route would be c9011 11110 i: Yetta 111 1-1" l-if-ll “1111 111» ‘flit-titre. ililll-{JIS and Joan liiotiucil ilinrliy. He proceeds to go berserk. China. ‘ in no vxvt-plion “fem ill are f‘(J~\'ill'l't(l in the IUXlILUnl. roni- 1 Stan cottsulis a medico and a sea Since the Burma Road tva" ("losrd fir... t.<‘.l.i‘<l ti; itmliii: ‘b; ant-v of tilt‘ season. a stviit. spark- , ravage is prescribed plus n diet. ul last Julv bv Britain. ox tits 4 t - -. inn»: bu.» Illl" s ,- of IUSKIIIJIILI which make aunts milk. The comics eittztige ll bolh warsl1l>|ili<-s and oll nittt .- 1 111‘ 11 111 ‘i’ ‘@1111 Illllliilildlht AIILHK Al- boat. iluit is (testified to sink ll .t al to Chitin have (Il.'ll)|).'{| sh ‘pl . ‘will 114"‘ ~11» -1 ‘ninalt 4nd ‘Good Ljtrls Uowiocs‘ out to 5UZl—~bO Llluv decide to More than 551100.000 oi unr sun- HHYYHH. 111-11 r111-i1h ' ccllhclv twins‘ pici- . rcinnin in port. Then tne wild fun plies have bruit liccnsctl in recent‘ i , h 'Illlll'C5, scent like ‘ bcsrins. months tor (Jhina. but not .\'l‘1 1‘.\- ii- i-1'-i‘i_ i-tiiilvlh WW1 11\""-11-> ipo ant Dlbulitilillls. ' A iutitcster comes upon them and ported, due both to the scarcity of 1<1‘l‘-'1I»1=1‘- 1i-111~~l ‘~\ 11' 1- 11L .1 Joins tho stars refuses lo bciletic that theya re .it- shipping iflCllllIvS iront the Utnlvd ‘ ti; 1 llS cult fLlIiillUlll- ,~ Int: solclv <.n boat's milk. 'ihe tottuh Stains and diffittiilics in lrltlisplirl- illlllllT‘ lo llit: .-:i- -n. Ruth l guy (ieitiattrls IIQIIPSL-[O-flfiflfillifis iniz them from fur eastern purist“- - .l‘.. ‘.;“i z -.-.*‘. ' . "' ‘ l '{. ‘ ' llfilllilllll‘. ‘lrllllllflliltillllltll? nsullliiliaflliillflillif i tvclllllinlltclirogiglhewhill l loTgleun lntircltasrs iticltltie Inn-n i t.cl.'s izlrl ll‘.(‘Ilfi, and Edward Bro-imav cost. them their lives if titty amounts of iiirplanc nflrih I01‘ _- - <1 it» -1. "ivlll-il" nliv is l'(lllllli\' delightful its n con-ldont collie through. Madness and seinhly in China. ‘sin ilu: i-. 211111 itiiul)’ Win11 ynic (I murdgrcy “mom “The Amaz- man-mien; m; 1mm as they try w .}___ 1-i- lnr linings t. .t innititiituiniyll ti-e- nip Mr. willutitis" is supposed to solve this ridiculous business, and QCENERI’ MISSING Covet‘ that stir is llvuiiel 01 takr- to tln- suite penitentiary and then they not into real trouble with .___. t.» nllil, H? i» i111 instead lulu-s- on a (lotihle-tlati‘. the nrln of the law. E T111; “(CPI - Five Cvffllllll c. ‘l - tlului illliligfi a} "rho Allin/Ill! .\lr.> Wtlhrints" is_, (iortloit Doutzlas has directed t0l§§A§lC:..,§..,,' ' I I w] 1.11:1)“ -\\'l‘.ll tlitil-l an‘... tlollliultllllilllrdlli}“nilflgllililirs,I tlfllillmliilullfilitfl utilrlzttlllsatllilllt llltluliillgh "llliw and Fmlslw‘ “lsnlllulllllll “mum Wm 1-1111 ~11 111i‘ M1111" "1 11- . Bunk-ll» efforts to tnnrryja mlmiio, while Lain-cl and Hardy “fled w “rlf? fwd n" m" l)“ . 111i‘ win r iiinuiliuitii: [iii-gilt .‘\ul tint: he dot-slit want to prove attain that thev are the m“ l" 35 1m“ me Ml"":h""w' pitlYbln in zsi- I)i",l'tll'l‘ im- p“ mU-l-RWL W“ undm~_qnnd_ jtl5'scrcpn‘s lqnqdlng lunswm Al] ‘he Hippodrome was forced lo cancel ll. Rn llPilll, as Mil ‘Ml iiri. l snnnlj." that vtltrnevcr site lllflllflgf-S, srotics in the film were cleverly con- }l. ‘.\llil ll‘tt\lfli'\ (‘lit-iii 1- . ziin: I'..lll llonattt as l.n llPHtl ' . VIII? :t.r“trl~ t v b} ‘llil-lll nl . IV Ir “'1 liti tl1..l c WWIIIFPII by u-l'\'<'1l‘~l bl ttnih nut on tin» tnorlniii TII.I.II'} TIIE 'I'()II.I€Il — YOU'RE TEIZRIBLY DO o o1 Ittllldllifii‘. inc in ‘ nupttiolig L/a .l'l.t~..t.l‘e -\l.li Wlninlli liLllti us Lin: itdricss l‘! ill! l fflllnin. fine Ainaniiiu nit. nil opening today I lluatru is a tilitlte stiper-sietitn tvli thinks notinnu o1 taking a convicti- ; murucrut" on a double date. when h ursltotild be UAR-ILL‘, him ‘-~l nctnivittittry, jl n54, llu- utrl Ill! loves in - tioit n a klllfit'l‘»g,lll'li'li ‘lorcc tlit- law. He is the pride and its principal lidlll n Ill} All-inn Diutzllts. tcrdaj. a.’ the Prince If) slvrl‘ lillll IIPIII‘ ‘(III Hllfll‘ SOITIPOUG t "is for the cops»and Douglas, you - op! dorv provides the co-stars ‘ an tipnorttmilv for tri- nnrn-l‘ \'I‘l“l-ili villllliillll- llllliill rk; they greet the chal- hm llhlfll’ >0 mam" of lt'll‘ll‘ tvllll ticrformnnces which lilllllulll‘ Ttllllilllilln itiakt- lln‘ llllllflrl. of the tnanv hil- arioi|< sntialtulis, “Tito Antitlinu Mr.1 Wiilnttits" is a stilctidid examnlgof‘ .\I.\(I‘S I’.-\'I‘II<J.'(‘PJ EUDS N‘T STOP THE COMEDY . ,.- ,_ ' . , , g "Antaziiin" is ltarulv tlic word for ‘at l rlnce hdwald WLiiillliS ’ 1 at tile PllliCt: Edtvttrdt’ u lilo btntc moonlit: today 11L nt- iilillilLs llclilllll; cfi v-tt-r who Illiffi to draw beards on W091i‘. He Kufully breaks every .aw Harry Latiguon. "saus- At. sea" sf ' _ in tile book. ill order to properly en- ’ of l In lllf‘ lll.~.l‘llillt'lll tacfoiyt. Ciiilllltllld cziiznilt‘ uliztn uncut-d ves- ni plo- IIF€SS I91‘ SUlllf’ l.Ill(.' \\'Ii.i Ddlii (Alb ' and tin.- hiazdzttss oi Lonlutt, l. British lllllllllxulltlll‘, on dcitnce DIR.- bleltis in the Pzltliltz Casey said he and the PfCSillPlll. ad (liscussctl cvt-ijvtliitig o1 in.cl'.l which l to AllSllilllil, but declnicu to sperfiy and Oliver hardy unv particular QIIPSIICI] wlnn asked the Prince Lunatic whether this in.-ltit‘ (t liobnlbit‘ Ani- ufniiallliy directed by.‘ crlcnu use o1 Britain's Uprcarious fun and side-splittingl Q l laughter L: provided ill rial Notions i h d new commit. "Slips At been", e stars stun Dottie. iiikrdtlc, lnl‘ eastern, Uffltl‘ to {Golden Dotigilts from alt origurl itaval base at Sinuapore. i yullllg- ‘story llllll :~.l'(.‘(‘l]i).l1\' by ulitiriisi With the rc-opnitntu oi the Burma Iitltivls, lwlix iluitr, Gil Pratt anti P Road sot tor Ffiiiil)‘, CIIIIICoC sonrcy es here said large stores ol supplies‘ ‘be-nu; rt-icascd by United Artists. are renclv at the Burma port oi Ran-l In "buns At 5e '. sad-faced Stan‘ I and l'Ollll;fi ullil- tiresuited as a . pair or lmrn it's rs nt a music... ll 1.5 their jun to but tuber u tvniie goon and elsewhere in that area w: start mnvlnu into the Chinese in- terior. Tlivv said ll: ' cxticct al o a considcrab e incrta. in slnizitu i.t of until-rials front the United sinus most L) llill. horns. pcrformance__i ocntl ‘trived for attic-splitting humor and W"; ‘ " the acting ol the stars and the sup- ' action add Imincastirnbly to porting cast ls uniformly (KCCIICIIL , sticccss. If you want to be ontcrlnnt- ; ed “Sans At sen" teas designed for fun ed bv a story that moves with ' m1 and latnzhier and fills the bill oniliglttnhtiz spccd and evokes mirth cverv count. and gnyciy. sec Hal Roach has produced "Sans At a laugh riot from beginning to end. fl" Rs l1 full length feature com-I Included mi the moat-ant for tlir- mi vdv and llic settings. the photo-Jaime two days is the Latest War graphyklhe Vilgltting and the _dir-iNews. ,_ 12-1 lion :1. Jami-s Forbes: Drescnt war tiroducoq‘ fi-S Ollainst 29.500 required J9 training centres to capacity, m- Def mice. tre "Salts Al Sea." It's 250 Total number of men who report-I sent to Ottawa. IOpenIng 0f lNew Bridge At tSackville Friday BACKVILJIE. Oct. 18 —(GP) — Official opening of a $100300 high- way bridge spanning the Tantra- mar River hcre will be tnade Fri- day at. 2 p. m. with Dr. J. C. Web- ster, Sltediac. N. B., presiding over the ceremony. The three-span two-lane bridge. ‘built during the past 1B months. replaces a 39-year-old covered bridge and will scrte as l1 Illflill ltighway sonnet-titty; link between New Brun- swick and Nova Srotia. Highway traffic will be held up for a brief period starting at 2 p nt. the ceremony‘ tvill contprise IJIZCI SDPPFIIVS by Dr. Webster, Wot s Msnrlvr Attderson, who Will dc '0 iltr h: trig" officially opened, At l<‘lllllll'l‘ Ztfiitisir-r. Taylor, Educa- Min‘ kcny. and F. H Cctip : ' onward for-gar, members of the twv.‘ Brunstvick Lmgislattire icizlyiv ‘diam-a ‘slllnfobt. FOIIDIVITZR 2s luv report for Aug- ust and Snillfllllwfi Gr lX-e-l. Elmer Cotton; I. ltwlpt tllattvl lmslic Wattgh. ( VII ~-l Eleanor Mac-i . L‘. Ii‘ n: hiillnr i c n- VI--l. (iccrgc NIflCMUTdQl .3. aunt‘ IVliIlar: 3. .\far_v Fkirbes (lzarle V~l. Vernon l\'[1‘1.ar' 2 Glzizlts Pirkctls; 3 Kathleen f1frltrlls. Grnfe lV-l. Lois MltcMtlrdo; 2. lizirbnrn Forbes: 3. Phyliss Court. Grade III-J Claude Paynter and Allison NIOCMIITIIO icqtialt. G '1 II-l. William Cascleyand Cla .e Waugh (equal); 2. Marion lVilllar. Grade I—-Sr. —1. John Picketts; 2 George Casitilev; 3 Arthur Cuilfl Grade I Jr. Ian Nlarltftirdo; 3. Everett Court. Mllllllfl M. Mill Teach er, 25,525 Mon Train In First CanadianMuster O’I’I'AWA, Oct. io-tcP) —-Can- fl-s- ‘atlas first compulsory tnustcr of lfllfll l0)‘ Inllillllit‘ training in the 25,525 men, to fill the to a Joint statement issued proprriit-s, dre: ans, 191111111 It)’ L118 Departments of N8- Services and The statement Notional gives five reasons I why the muster fell short of its ob- icriive by 3,975 men. __ 'I_'ltc original oblcctive for the 3O , trniulinz centres scattered its coulitrv across the ivns 29.750. This was reduc- to 29,500 when the capacity of e Engaslt-spcztking training cen- in Quebec province was cut by, for training in response to rio- lices sent otit bv the Department of _‘l1;“1£=5??”l?°-‘1.JL“-37'5°°' By Westover FUNNY. M? DEDGE... Z TEE-HEE GO AHEAD AND TELL US YOU DON'T KNOW ENOUGH TO COME IN ' --A‘ I'VE GOT YQU T IR!»- -IF THE RAIN l5 WET BAH/YOU'VE TRIEDTO A;_K_—\THAT’S IA Y — . r come m..u= IT'S - MAKE A FOOL DRY RAIN i: nonu- our OF ME i - g _ LONG snouen rse- --_ . _ , c»: - was , - , ' \ / l/ P?’ _ z é z ' ,, l . .' '11 I s _,. ~ ‘ _ I Z N’ /"Z > w ” N13“ ” i‘ .. /, Io-IP 4 4/ &’“WE I ltir Wistritorlnitcl County. I l finally made R n those whichlvereneai vqiiisglolyiq, wn‘fd'l H", “gm '_'—“""*:i Fri tlay—Saturday—Montlay-—Oct. 1 Bun-l Sth-Zl a“ AYLMER CHOICE CORN 16 o» Ta Each 10¢ a For 29o LYNN VALLEY PEAS 16 Th» Each we 3 For 29» Mephisto Cut Wax Beanswrieeechloc 3For29c Bu|k Grapefruit, Lemon And Orange ICING SUGAR MARMALADE Lb.10c. 3Lbs.-———---—- 29cl2 Lb. Jar—-———-——— EATONS BULK TEA Lb. - 5h EATONS SIINGLIIrCUFFEE Fresh Ground Lb. 39¢ EIIIUIIS sllOlllflfllffl Blllillili POWDER 1 1-1» Tin 15¢ McCreadys Heinz Assorted Sweet Mixed Or Mustard 28 Oz. Bottle --- - - - - 27c Each 14c. Med. Size Tins 2For-----———27c FRY’S llOT CHOCOLATE % Lb- Tin 23v ISLAND BRANO LOBSTER s Oz. rm 27o REO ROSE KETA SALMON l6 Oz. rm 15¢ 2 for 29v QUALITY MEATS Corned PLATE RIBS, Lb.13c- 2Lbe.---——% RLNTE RIBS, Lb.---—————— FRESH PORK For Roasting, Lb. - -- — RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb- — — — — — New CITRON PEEL m__-_- 35o Orange And Lemon PEEL Lb. ————-—-— SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb. -— —- — — — — Trimmed 28 N“ °'°P PORK CHOPS, Lb.---—-—--- l1 PRUNES Corned - P-ORK HOOKS, Lb. 9c. 2 Lbs- _- _ _- "c sma" 5'" 25C Lb. 9c. 3 Lbs. —-— Eatons Select Always Fresh PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. -- — — — - SMOKED FILLETS, Lb. — — — — — Swansdown FRESH FILLETS, Lb. — -—— —- — — — 21¢ CAKE FLOUR 25c Pkg. — -—— -— —- — FRESH HADDOCK, Lb.-—-————‘l5c Largo Assortment of FRESN FRIIITS and IIECETABLES