Week End Ne p Specials in Fruit and Vegetables clinics BEANS 2 for 29c ‘ GRAPEFRUIT Large, 3 for T9c TOMATO JUICE 28 02.. 2 for 25c Pink GRAPEFRUIT 96 count. 3 for 25c Sliced PEACHES 20 01.. 2 for 49c Lynn Valley PEAS NEW PROCESS 2 for 35c E. D. Smith's Ketchup i3 02.. 25c each ‘ GRAVES soup PACK APPLES 28 01.. 25c each GRAPES 2 lbs. for 45c Cooking APPLES s u... m sat lceloera LETTUCI LARGE HEAD 25c each ORANGES Small, 2 dcz. for 39c EXTRA SPECIAL AYLMEIVS ASSORTED SOUPS 95c per dozen Jello, Puddings. Pie Filling. Tapioca '3 for 29c . uuswrrrrneo Grapefruit JUICE “on 2 f0!’ 25¢ Fresh PUMPKIN 4c per lb. Large ONIONS 5 lbs. for 29c Seedless RAISINS 4 lbs. for 89c Bulk CURRANTS 2 lbs. to: 45c We have opened an Up-To-Date Meat Department ROUND STEAK 59c per lb. T-BONE STEAK 65c per lb. BLADE ROAST 42c per lb. RIB ROAST 49c per lb. PORK CHOPS 59c per lb. ROLLED HAM . 65c per lb. SLICED BACON 69c pe: lb. Pork Shoulder Roast 49c per lb. IX’S Sell-Service GROCETERIA FREE DELIVERY QUEEN ST. PHONE T601 - T602 Savings Bond Sales Brighter In llaritimes HALIFAXF Nov. 4—(CP)—As the sale of the third series. Canada Savings Bonds, is drawing to a close this week the Maritime Prov- inces are regarded as almost cer- tain to better their shoivim: of last year while the Province 0i Quebec ls currently running in Inst place on s percentage basis. according to s report released today by the Bank of Canada. Nova Scotia’| final figures are expected to exceed those of last year. both in the number of appli- cations and dollar volume oi pur- Now easy-pay plan iieis you own the. world's loveliest chases. Total payroll savings purchases of Canada Savings Bonds from the various Dominion regions to date show a total of $90,574,350. It was regarded as almost certain that total payroll sales will exceed last year's mark of $109,000,000, and might even equal the first series mark of $114,000,000. Reports compiled across Canada showed 4.33.482 applications aver- aging 520835, have been received on the payroll savings plan to date, compared to 380.124 applications averaging $202.19 for series two. Nearly all Provinces and special groups have recorded payroll sales equalling 80 per cent or better of their 1947 totals. Ontario and the Prairies lead the parade ‘with marks of 101 per cent and 9T per cent, respectively. ROIWIBT direc- tors in these two areas estimate that their final figures will be at least 10 per cent over‘ last year. NEW LIGHTS ON OLD PROBLEMS New York —- New light on some of women's old problems: Today's nifty for protecting stock- ings from spatterings on a rainy day are small plastic shields that look like inverted top hats and slip onto your shoe heels, Linoleum now comes in a can. Ii‘ you were worried about laying a new covering on indoor or outdoor floors, ll: comes in 10 colors, for both wood and cement and can be painted on with a brush. One coat is supposed to do the job. Another new thing in playclothes is the "tadpole suit," with straps sewn onto the pant legs so that they can be hitched up short by fastening them to the hip line or u-uuu N According to the Dominion Bur- eau of Statistics to: pelts svsil- able from Gnadian Fur Farms for 1949 will be 36% less then the 1941-48 season. but mink pelts will be up about 6%. The number o! foxes and mink which will be pelted on fur farms for the 1048- 40 marketing season are as tol- lows: 00,900 stenderd silver; 6!.- 800 new type fox; 888,100 standard mink and 129.600 mutation mink.- This estimate is based on reports received from a sample o1 30'! fox and ‘i4’! mink (arms. Prince Edward Island exhibit- 01's st the Amherst. Fox Show in- clude George A.» Oallbeck. Sum- merside. and Ernest '1‘. Mill, Mills Point, and possibly others. Judg- ing will be done by Douglu Bell of Carleton, provincial fur grader for the Dominion Department of Agriculture. After the show Mr. ' Callback leaves for western Can- ada. He will stop off at Winnipeg, Saskatoon and. Edmonton and will Judge one or more of the western shows. There will be no live fox or mink show in Ontario this year. The breeders were tircularizcd and came to that conclusion. Some o1 the Ontario breeders will exhibit at the International Fox and Mink Show to be held at Detroit. Mich- lgim. notably Ruthven Fur Farms and probably Gilrcy Bros. We have received from the Con- adian National silver Fox Breed- ers‘ Association, Bummerside. a report of the Fur Marketing De- partment which is presided over .\ TIIIELY BTIIIEITTEII UITII Silver F ox. and . Mink Farming II0TES 0l Tllll-IGS tented it. at the Montreal sale re- l centiy, and it is as follows: - Ourrent. reports from the vari- ous component parts of the for trade inclicste that the industry continues in en unsatisfactory condition. Many factors are men- tioned ss contributing causes. such’ es encise taxes; high manuiactur-I ing costs. etc. resulting in high. retell prices and lack o! consumer interest. This condition applies not i. only to fox and mink. but preotw ically all types o! tur. Some quar- ters predict an early improvement in conditions generally, however, we sec no indication of any im-, mediate improvement. particularly‘ from the standpoint o! the for‘ and mink rancher. Further mar-y ket restrictions are indicated in at recent cabls tom London to the; effect that after Oct. 31st furs consigned to London Auctions, from hard currency countries must. be sold tor export only to] hard currency countries or to; local traders presenting hard‘ quota cetlflcates. Bales o! raw fox pelts have con- | tinued slow. with prices continuw ing on the present low basis. Mink are also showing s. tendency to price resistance. As yet, we see no substantial indication of price. ad- vances for these articles. The Canadin Fur Auction Salcsi .00. (Quebec) Ltd. held a Special‘ Sale o! Silver and Mutation fox! October 27th to October 29th. in-i elusive, at. which 25222 pelts were] catalogued. 50% oi’ the ofieringl was sold. The following summar-i Buy QQLLBICYOLES NOW for Christmas BALANCE MUNTHLY: Model for Men and Boys 52.50 if you ore thinking of o C. C. M. bicycle for Christmas we urge you to buy ot once while they are available. We will hold your purchase for Christmas de- livery if desired. Note these bi’ George A. Callback, who repre- Oot Percent Average izes the selling of the fox catai. 02119! obcrSaJe C.C.M. features: Tubular‘ steel frame‘. September Sole Percent Average; No. Skins Sold Price Sold Pct 1 . ' Plaunums °° Heovy eriomeiling. Good a ordinary‘ 054s 45% 814.28 so" $15.10 . . . om. s. Inferior we 56% 10.05 so” sea c"'°"""""l"°*°d b"9|‘* Pearl Platlnurns I105 Neglected Mostly Withdrawn Neglected Pa"!- W. Mkd Silvers 8388 40% 10.46 '75 9,57 as - v. Silvers no 40% 114a '15" 12.15 "mm" "11"" 5"!“- " Selected Fulls 1423 50% 14.12 50 15.10 ~ . Regular Fun, 2574 40% n92 so 1208 Genuine Duniop tires. Interiors fit!) 75% 8.45 65 7,23 . MW Grades 653 00% s20 e1 1.99 j Total 25122 60% , I ‘ they can hang straight and knee- liagigth with the straps hidden in- s e. FORCED TO SCRUB FLOORS FOR HALIDWEEN FRANK‘ PIIPBRBOROUGH, Ont, Nov. 4 — (C?) — Twenty boys and girls of nearby Gavan Township spent l. good part of Sunday scrubbing floors under the watchful eye of a policeman. That was their punishment tori breaking into a rural school at. Mount Pleasant, l6 miles W%D of here, littering the floors and y chalking the walls at a Hal- loween prank, . Provincial Constable George‘ Stevens says he has heard several’ other culprits have not yet been caught. When they are, he sayai there are several odd jobs still to‘ be done. y Extra Special Value! limited Quantity RECORD Coal Circulators! i Reg. $45.00 SALE OPENS FRIDAY AT 9 A.M. I I 39.50 Here ir on unprecedented value in heating equipment for your home. Heavily built RECORD coal circulutor — mode in the Moritimes for Maritime conditions- It's tops in oppeo once and performance. We have only a limited quantity of these famous circuiotors . . first come will be first served! $4 Down $5 Monthly Apple Day Bally The Apple Day Rally for Char- lottetown and area is to take place in P. W. C. Auditorium on Friday, November 12th at 6.30 P. M.— SHARP! Circulars will be sent out the first of next week with all the details. Apple D11 Montague. O'Leary and Alberton Troops will be out selling on Apple Day and Provincial Headquarters would like to hear from George- towngscuris and North Rustico as to their plans. 8rd. Charlottetown Troop Three members of the Troop. Pa~ trol Leaders Bill Kennedy, Ian Tay- lor and Neils Hansen are taking the Fireman's Badge Course given by Deputy Fire Chief J. S. Walker. The Troop is busy preparing for Exactly A: illustrated CHATTLOTTETOWN F. A. STEWART JONES — T29 Kent St. PHONE 2m srscnt THE S | M P EASTERN ‘Bria 51a“ . Jmmmm/ How the _ Dollar Sterling Club works T- Costs no more than buying outright . . . no interest . . . no carrying charges. 2. You choose your International Sterling pattern, take home a 6-piece place setting, pay us as low as 81.00 down, 81.00 a week. 3. When you have paid for one setting, add mother on the same easy terms. Free: After purchasing 4 place sett’ , s soft flannel peck-away roll to protect s vcr from tarnish. {You pay off the balance at any time, Prelude Pine ree h lndiantreu Ughts Four International Sterling Patterns to choose from. fi-pieoe place setting includes knife, fork, salad fork, teaspoon, cream soup spoon, butter spreader. thereby discontinuing wcckl payments. You pfi°°r l‘ 1°" " "345- - (m; flop when you wngh, m; m; m: ygquimd ":00 6010:" contains tzlvilmtpioto wpietyedeprvlice imix. 6.91011 klnivcg; "lei-e. 1 t ‘t . of , l" ‘Tn Ell ODDS; ll I OE I, O loll i'l, OIC ,_ . 5M“? mm‘ Mb" "f 91”“ mm’ tuiminmiis, hi3: . ell. his: including amt, as 1.». "Pages. (All ‘ ‘us-Oi you can take home an International P5” ‘Wk "“"'P"'°h“” u“) Sterling Budget Chest . . . a complete service for six (with chest) today, use it tonight. Pay ~ us only 05.00 down, 03.00 a week. Come and see us today. It takes only e few minutes, end you can take your international Sterling homo with you. ' A Join to-day w. w. wsttnsn LIMITED "t s JEIELLEIS SIIGE I000 Apple Day on the 13th with the ob- ject oi having all Scouts turn out u well equipped as possible with uniforms and baskets. An investi- ture ceremony is planned for Mon- day night. The Kirk Ylcir Twenty-two of our 23 Cubs turn ed up for the Pack Meeting Monday night. But where was Dean? Following the opening Grand Quickies Howl. Wendy Cox was invested as a full fledged Cub of the Kirk Pack. Because of the rain. Baioo was able to be present anal his main job of the evening was getting the Cubs ready for the Apple Day Rally and Apple Day itself. Keith Benton, a Second of the 14th. Troop was present and began By Ken Reynolds "l started my business shoettring l" _,__1<i=-. -ci.. - PANELS‘ m with 0 Guardian Wont Ad —oiid this REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT / a series of two demonstrations on fire-by-friction. Keith only complet- ed part of the demonstration and will be back next week. The Silver Six of Rogers Bell won the Inter-Six Competition and were presented with their prizes. Another Competition will be start- ed next week. After the last Grand Howl, tht Pack was given a treat of apples by Sixer Derek Dew. Thanks Derek. ENTIRE A Loaf of IT'S PUPIILIIIT WITH TIIE FAMILY When ordering, don't soy bread soy "LANE'S Dread Please" LAMPS BITKERIES LIMIT!» Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (luck) WHITLOCK-PHONE l70l-L Sulnniersids and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE 303-3 __'~'Zr-—D-— , ' ,. " "‘""'<"""O'-"" "r ~ ' ’*‘i;-s\¢.-""5,' _ "g3