Phillipa HOLMES Anita PAGE Jean HERSHOLT PIIIIIDE EDWARD IIDW! Matinee: 8.15-16c, 26c. Night 7 and 8.45-26c, 37c, 45c. With This Grand Cast : Walter HUSTON Lewis STONE John Miljan Tully Marshall “Night Court” Vivid Drama PhilliprI-Iolmes strikes new dra- matic honors in “Night Court," in ywhich he plays the heroic role of a ‘lLhXl driver who matches wits with Ia crooked magistrate who has planned his pretty wife on a morals Ecuurge to seal her lips from reveal- ing his duplicity. . in this striking new Metro- IGoldwyn-Mayer film, which opened Eli the Prince Edward Theatre, iollaies even outdistanccs his fine Icharacterization in "An American ragedy, in the opinion of this re- iewer. In the moments of light- css, especially in his bantering ovo scenes with Anita Page, Holmes Seems-more thoroughly human and ‘at home in his role. From start to finish the picture maintains a swift tempo that lreaches a powerful climax in the ‘solution of a. baffling murder mys- ltery ‘involving the judge. The lstory, based upon recent inquisi- orlal probing into affairs pertain- ng to some criminal courts, is a ifascinating one, furnishing thrills , _upon thrills as it unfolds. ‘Included in the brilliant cast are lwalter Huston, Miss Page, Lewis Stone, Mary Carlisle, John Miljan, IJcan Hersholt, Tully Marshall and Noel Francis. fFord Passes Crisis . On Road to Health i}: FORTNIGHTS STA YAT HOSPI- _ TAL LIKELY, THEN WEEK'S 1 BEST . nmnorr, Dec. L-Barring un- Ioreseen complications, Henry Ford onlght apparently was on the road to recovery from the illness-a strangulated hero's and an infect- ed appendix-which Saturday took him to his own $10,000,000 hospital [or an emergmcy operation, ' Reassuring bulletings continued from the hospital today. the 1m of which said that the 69 year old aut- omobile manufacturer was mak ng hum-mu pwgmgg," 5nd indicated that he had passed the "crisis." which physicians said usually comes hegmmm-paiodafteranabdom- lnal operation. A bulletin timed 6.80 p. m. given but at the hospital said: “Mr. Ford's condition remains very satisfactory- SHORTS-Sportlight and Silly Symphony THREE 'DAYS STARTING MONDAY THE SPIRIT DF IIDTIIE DAME In cooperation with ST. ELIZABETH AID SOCIETY _0F ST. VINCENTS ORPHANAGE Excellent Cast In “County Fair” One of the finest casts ever us- sembled in a melodrama 1s seen in Monograms "The County Fair," u thrilling story of race tracks and gambling, now playing at the Capl- to! Theatre. In the cast of this thrill scrim- tion are Hobart Bosworth, Mm" Shilling, Ralph Ince nml Wil Collier, Jr.. who are ably suppl. by such character players as Guard, George Chesebrourgh. ward Kane. and $l10\\'1l'..kl‘, .~ colored comedy sensation of "Polivu Court" and "Single-Handed Sund- ers." Bosworth, who plays a lcuciixig role as a Kentucky colonel. is u veteran of nearly a half-century on the stage and screen. He cu- tered motion pictures in 1900 us an actor, writer and director Willi the old Selig Company, and since that time has appeared in more than 300 pictures. Marion Shilling, the young leading lady of Monograms successful "Forgotten Women," is a Wampss baby star of 1931. “The County Fair." ninth racc- trsck picture for William Collier Jr., ls regarded as one of the finest roles ever presented by the popular young star of more than 125 feature pictures. Ralph Ince, formerly noted as a director, has won fresh luurcls through his powerful characteriza- tion of heavy roles. "County Fair is an unusual picture. Don't miss it. "Gentlemen of the jury," said an English judge, as he concluded his charge, “if the evidence shows in your minds that pneumonia, even indirectly, was the cause of the man's death, the prisoner cannot be convicted." An hour later a messenger came from the jury-room. "The gentlemen of the jury, your Lordship," he said, "desires inform- ation." “On what point of evidence?" "None, your Lordship; they want to know how to spell pneumonia." Temperature, 98.6. Pulse, 84. Respi- ration, 20'.‘ If no complications develop, phy- sicians said, Mr. Ford probably Wlil be a hospital patient ,for at least fourteen days. After his release from the hospital, they said, they ex- pected hlm to be inactive for at ueast another week. I g RIXIS Grocery LON GWORTH AVENUE Quicker Service — Better Prices cam IIOBIIITBOSWOBTH IIIIIIIOII IHILLING" WILLIAII COLLIER: l 111i LJHBKLUI .“.‘.‘I‘.";'.".‘.l.':::::: 0W STEP RIGHT UP. FOLKS! See the qreolesi of thrill s spur moneq ever bought- ---Freoks. fun and frolic..- fheqwe oll here oi- AIR‘ U: n IlAlPH INCE SERIAL and BETTY BOOP 2i Empty Hostel Beds Held . Business Index _-_-- NEW YORK OFFICIAL SAYS WORST OF DEPRESSION PAST NEW YORK, Dec. L-The first cold wave of the Whiter, to which is attributed seven deaths from exposure in the past two days, has found empty and unclaimed beds in for the past three nights. By an index which is said to have reacted accurately to every the city's municipal lodging houses’ With the completion of the Grass Seed plant, building operations here will likely be discontinued for. the season. Other constructions in- cluded a new two storey shop and office building by N. H. Richards and two bungalow cottages by G. B. Creamer a Sons-J. ’ BAY VIEW INSTITUTE The Bay View Women's Institute held a very enjoyable masquerade social at the home of Mrs. W. A. Graham on October 31. The house was very prettlly decorated with Ja- raiuwnl (mARm/w UEIIT RM. GUARDIAN HAVE YOUR BATTERY stored at Mallet's battery service and in- sure proper care for the winter. 8833-12-2-fri. 1 mth. FOR. SELECT PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS call and lee those on view at the Guardian Central Job Prinitry. Moderate pflcgg_ NOV. 30-“. RUSTICO, St. Mark's Anglican Church: 3 p. m., Afternoon service and White Gift service. Ourate-in- Charge, Rev. E. O. Lancaster. CHURCH SERVICES on Dec. 4th will be conducted at Hazelbrook ‘at 11 a. m.; Cross Roads at 3 p. m.; Alexandra at 7 p. m. Rev. E. J. lCIlIShOInI, Minister. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR made from Island grown best quality Buckwheat. Fresh supply just re- ceived from uiili. Carter d: Co.. Ltd. 0829-12-2-11. POLICE COURT-Yesterday at zhe police court a drunk was fined $5 or 5 days. A man charged with theft was committed lo trial to the supreme Court. An unlawful pos- session of liquor case was dismiss- cd. CAVENDISH PASTORAL Charge services for Sunday, Dec. 4th: 11 a. m., New Glasgow; 7.30, Caven- dish. In the evening, service the new hymnarles will be dedicated. W. A. Paterson, M.A., Minister. panese lanterns, black cats, witches l ",il charming I and various other halloween ornn- l merits. The program was ss followsz’ chorus, "T’is Halloween?’ rccitat-I ion, Welcome, by Margaret Moore; duet, The Pumpkins are coming. Bernice and Stewart Ferguson: instrumental music, by Jim Wnv- ren;" recitation, by ELIlCI Moorcz. q monologue, "ltfalnmy," by Miss Ir- ‘cnc Wyand"; recitation, by Dorothy move of the business cycle since 1896, Superintendent Joseph A. Man- nix declares that the worst o! the 1020-32 dcprossion is over. The tum in the tide, he says, came last June, with increasing evldence of improved bus ncss since that month. The doc! lOll, which he IUD‘ pol-ls “will . gllljls and statis- b! nu» Imps.» thousands who "0 sought the 11ml. refuge of the . _ . W ; h I t b B I *' . UlllJfll;>IU\‘L'\I -~t.u~ Municipal Lodg- frmn c “as on’ I’ em n kn" Immc k 1W w [oundanofi m flierguson; reading, lvflss Thelma ” ‘ b‘ ‘ b ‘ ' Hlohnson; instrumental music, by ‘ Iiflli, mo‘. mzu tonight. Stat rficaliy nn<l by obslr ntlon of the type of men applying for jobs, Mannlx is convinced of a definite and measur- able improvement in fundamental Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Warren mull Jim Warren; recitation, by Mar‘ guerite Graham; "Broadcastinyl mom the Doctor's Office," by Mrs. d1 J. Simpson; closing chorus andl m“ ‘Ions’ Halloween sounds. The judges,‘ Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. LowthcrI _—_"“'__— found it a difficult task w judge SOURIS the many and artistic costumes. but at last awarded the prize for A very pretty weddmg w” m1’ the prettiest to Mrs. P. H. Warren, HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -- The services for Sunday, Dec. 4th are: Hampton at 11; DeSable, at 3 and Bonshaw at 7. Rev. Geo.- Ayers, Minister. NEW LONDON GROUP, Presby- icriun Church in Canada. Services on Sunday, Dec, 4th, will be as fol- lows: ll a. m., GI idle Memorial; 2 80 p. m., Long River; 7 p. m., Clif- ion. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES, Doc. 4th: North 'l‘ryou at 11 a. m.; Bradalbune, at 7 o'clock. If roads are passable, if not service at North Tryon at 7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Sunday. December 4th: Milton, St. John's Anglican Church: 11 a. m., Morning Prayer, 7.30 p. m., Evening Prayer Curate-in-Charge, Rev. E. O. Lan- 5 tins Quality Tomatoes 47c 5tins Quality Corn 47c fitins Quality Peas 47c 10 SurpriseSoap 42c 4Fairsex Soap clnnizecl on Wednesday morning, November 23rd, in St. Mary's Con- vcnt Chapel, when Miss Matilda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John was united in marriage to Mr. Francis Gleason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gleason, of Earnsclififc. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Curran, an uncle of the groom, as- sisted by Rev. Father Murray, of Souris. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Harris, R_.N., of the Charlottetown Hospital staff and the groom's attendant was Mr. Rus- sel St. John, Collector of Customs at Souris and a brother of, the bride, Music was furnished by the Convent Choir, assisted by Miss Alice Lavle. The bride was becom- ingly attired in a gown of brown silk crepe, with hat to match and the bridesmaid wore wine silk with hat to match. The grooms gift to the bridesmaid a gold rosary and to the groomsmun, gold cuff links. After the marriage, wedding break- fast was served at the home of the bride's parents, after which the happy couple left on an extended tour of the Maritime Provinces. Before Stipendlary Magistrate A. F. McQunid on Tuesday, the steward of a Norwegian steamer was fined $100 and costs for the illegal sale of ships stores. A party charged with illegal sale of liquor, was fined ‘[3250 or three months. Both cases ‘ were prosecuted by the R. C. M. P. The S. S. "Nova" is at present 1n port loading 1,000 bushels of pota- toes from Associated Shippers’ Inc. Reporting further on the unfor- tunate shooting accident at, m; home of John A. McDonald, Nau- fragc, on Thursday, we learn that the two boys, Andrew, aged 9 and Roderick, 13, were playing in the the bride was a pearl necklace, to ' who represented an Indian Princess and the prize for the funniest to Marguerite Graham as a “Witch? Special mention must be made of the bride and groom, the Misses Annie and Margaret Lcwther who caused much hilarity during the evening. The remainder of the evening was spent'in games and contests and following this the ladies of the Institute served a delicious lunch. Then everyone went home feeling that they had spenL a very enjoy- able time and hoping that this In~ stltute would soon put on another social. Waist-High In Bog Struggles Fatal -1-_— wrumeno, Dec. ' 1.-~A frantc keg, snow covered but only slightly frozen. ended in death, from ex- haustion, for Michael Ncmcrovsky, 46 year old storekeeper of Vivian, Mam, a short distance east of hem. Missing from hs home since Fri- day, from where he set out for a visit to his wood camp near Ronnie, Nemerovskyfis body was found by searchers late today. Fifty years from the railway tracks, near Rennc, the body was found. Attempting to cross the bog-land the storekeeper had apparently lost his way and wandered around for hours. There was evidence he had battled on, waist-high in the mire, until he could fight no lonsvr- Ab- solute exhaustion brought death. ‘There is a heavy blanket o1 snow over the area, but the muSkPg was struggle waged in waist-high mus» caster. CRAPAUD, Saint John's Church, December 4th: Evensong, 7, Sunday School, 10, Service every Wednes- day evenlng at 8 during Advent; Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's Church, December 4, Morning Pray- er, l1. SUNDAY SERVICES for the New Glasgow Church of Christ: Mom- ing, 11 a. m., afternoon service in the Fredericton Church, S p. m. Special Women's Day Programme in the evening, 7.30 p. m. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. A CAPABLE TOASTMASTEIK- 'I'ho president of the Oaledonlan Club, Mr. Malcolm MacKinnon, who presided at the St. Andrew ' Night's dinner, was erroneously re- ferred to in yesterday's press re- ~ port as “Mr. MacDonald." Presid- unt MacKinnou proved a capable ioastmas‘ , and contributed large- . ly to the success of the function. APPRECIATION-The patients of the Provincial Sanatoriuiu wish to express their sincere appreciation of the thoughtfulness of the mem- bers of the Gyro Club in arranging special broadcasts to the Sanator- ium of the Forum hockey games. They also extend their gratitude u» the management of CFCY, and w the genial and efficient announcer, Mr. J. B. Murley. BEDEQUE UNITED Chum}; of Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, Min- ister. Services for Sunday, Decem- bcr 4th: Bedeque, 11 a. m.; Scarle- town, 3 p. m.; Cape Traverse, 8 p. m.; Borden, 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. lLund, of Tryon, will preach at The service at Cape was a Traverse at 8 p. m. will be a Ma- ynot sufficiently frozen to boar the ;scnrmown_ weight of a man. Nemerovsky '2Five String Brooms yzMops '12 oz. McCready’s Mustard or MixedFickles 20 oz. McCready’s Mustard or Mixed Pickles 35 oz. McCready’s Mustard or Mixed Pickles 31c_ 19c 29c 39c Rix’s Special Tea. reg. 27c,4ins. 92c 3lbs.Fry’sbulkCocoa..................... 22c 2lbs.Swift’s Lard 2pc 2lbs..Swift’s Shortening . . . . . . . . .. 23c MEAT 2ibs. Swift's Sausages 23c 2 Round Steak 25c Zibaliamburg 25c 2ibs.‘PorkChops.............. 25c Stew Meat 8c Corned Beef Roast Pork . . . . . .-.-.-.~.---.---|.-.-.-.-- Chicken, lb. 15c ' We also carry a complete line of Fresh Fish ‘1021 -PHONES--_ 1022 kitchen. In spirit of fun, the older boy aimed the shotgun at his broth- er. and not knowing it to be load- ed, pulled the trigger. The dis- charge struck Andrew in the head. and despite all that could be done by those at home, he died shortly after. The sympathy of all goes is'x feet in height. Diner (with very undcrdone steak): "I said well-done, waiter. "Well-done." Waiter: "Oh, thank you, sir, thank you very much. It's seldom we get a word of praise in this lbIg mw» he“? w" “d wen “V” f sonic service, attended by the mem- bers of Mount Mollick Lodge, No. 15 A. F. and A. M. The termon will be preached by Rev. Bro. L. P. Archibald. Any Brother Masons of other lodges are cordially invited u. be present. l l CANADIAN LEGION AUXILI- Dingwcil building. drug and general Iilbun 0a. 14L out to his bereaved parents. p1uQ_"_flum°|-|5g_ ‘ ARyJI-h, 5mm‘; may!" o’ m, MruSydney Green is at present I S IS IJ I , n o" on v5 new . m, "M, Cold On Chest Inspector Phipps is at present here on a monthly inspection of the B. n , c. M. P. detachment. He is accom- OHM“ Fml‘ ,1} loss». Qvwfl Ave. 14min nnnicd by Constable Joseph Mc- to ‘£813; Em?! Wilt" It il my millortunl Phi? and Detective Constable Cord- is chm m.,,,,,,,°‘I,,,,,,,I,§§';§{,f,fQ°:f-"f‘ we " I u"?! M l dry hackin eon 1| from which u "on"! 1 “mm cu my railef untilgl ‘of my bottle of is rumored u...» o. a mm a "n. 1"- WW4 '1 N071"! Pins syrup out of u» modi- Son. of St. Peters, are to open a d“ “bIMI-I’ brunch st-m- in Souris in the W. f. J Syrup PII“ 35"‘ a Mm“; IMF 58111117 lilo 65c; at all b] TIM T. storm; pa, “i, Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion was held in the Lesion Rooms, Monday evening, Nov. 28th, with the President, Mrs. A. G. Peaks, in the chair. After the us- ual ' ' was transacted, the re- port‘ of the Nominating Committee was received and adopted." The of- ficers for the ensuing year are as‘ follows: Hon. Pres, Mrs. W. SQ Stewart: President, 1am. v. L. l Goodwill; 1st Vice President, Mrs. I. It Oroken; 2nd Vice P_1'86., Mrs. Gordon Worth; Secretary, Mrs. Earl Prowse; Treasurer, Wflliam Warren. The various activities of! the Ladies’ Auxiliary during the year included the Armistice, New Years and Easter dances, the Poppy . Sale and the British film, "The Fa- tal Hour," and these-added consid- erably to the funds. During the year, wreaths were placed on the South African and World War Monuments. Each member of the Auxiliary is asked to rails $2.00 be- fore January 31st, in any manner suitable to herself. 'I‘he meetings during the year were all well at- tended. ' THELMA HILDA BIRT On Saturday, Nov. 5th, at half- past. four a. m. the tinsel of death entered the P. E. I. liospltfll $831118 away Thelma Hlda. B894 "We" months, beloved and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Biz-t covehead Road. Besides the sorrowin! parent! there is one brother Leslie Seymour age 20 months. The funeral was held at the home o; m; child's grand 0mm! W- and Mrs. Hector McCannell. Pis- qulcl, on Sunday, Nov. 6, at half- past two p. m. service beng con- ducted by Rev. Thcs A. Wilson who spoke very comfortingly after reading that very appropriate Pm" [on o1 scripture Matthew 10-2: "And Jesus caled unto l-fim n. lit- tie child." The hymns was We" "Safe in the Arms of JESUS." find "When He Cometh to Milk? “P H“ Jewels." The pail bearers were A1- len Swan and Levi Jfly- Inwmlem Mt. Stewart Cemetery- I ["5 -- , m , Milken-u Lovbli“ DECEMBER 2, 1952 h Apnolnlmnnlio Her Melony the Queen O.other rfume in all the worl cangreetyou with the tenderness and refreshin touch of the Yardley avenderl In 162 years none haspre- sumcdfotakcits Iace as Fashion's t- Iovedlcompanion ; and none ever will. Make the Yardley Lavender your perfume-for the . solace that it brings when you are tired and for the fascination that is. Yardleih alone. In stop- pered ottles at 55c—and gift cases from 85c to $10, at aII good drug and depart- ment stores. YARDLEY LONDON Toronto, Now YorIx, Paris Q?- YOUR 33695.”... ‘if r’ LAVENDER Egg Laying liontest t‘ YARD LEY aai 3.1M‘. Report of the Prince Edward fs- B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 land Egg Laying Contest for the 14.17. Warren Dawson, week ending November 23, 1932. B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46 Totals 15. 13. HaroidLaird, B. R. 39 31.0 Stand- Pen Owner's to date 16. 5. Mrs. J. P. East/on, ing No. Name Breed Eggs Pts. W. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27 22.1 1.- 7. Exp. Farm, Char- 17. .15. Wm- R- Brown. ‘lottetown, a. n. ..... .. 211 1am an. 2s 21.4 2. 12. T. D. Morrison, 18. 1. Mrs A. E. Holland. B n. . ........... 1'11 153.9 w.1.. ................ .. 22 1a. 3 8. Exp. Farm, Char- 19. 20. S. R. Pcndleton, lottetown, B. R. 180 153.8 B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 10. 4. 8. Exp. Farm, Char- 20. 8. Everett Howatt, lotteiown, B. R. . 144 122.1 W. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .1 5. 4. John B. Poole, W. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 122 100.7 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l580 6. 14. W. J. Reid, B. R. . 106 85.6 »F. A. Driscoll, Manager of Con- ~ 7. ll. Mrs. J. itMcPhall, test. Dr. J. A. Clark. sllperintend- 13, ent. Production, 260 birds, 34.2 peu cent. 26 eggs not counted. l POPLAR GROVE SCHOOL Loading Pens for Week Report of Poplar Grove School Fen E525 P011135 for the month of November. ,7 5'2 49-4 Grads x. 1. Dorothy Inglis; 2. 12. 1o. Int. FbxdtAnlmals 12 49 es. Edith Qflgg FOOGS, B. R. . . . . . . . . . . .. D2 52.9 I 9 4“ 1512 Grade IX. 1. Roby MacArthur; 13. 19. S. R. Pendlelon. 8 50 43.6 2. Glen cues: 8. Jew Insllfl- 2 3B ' 38-" Grade vm. 1. Ruby Banks; 2. Walfield. l 4 4o 34s Rgby Milllgan; 3. Marjorie Mll1i- One III. 1. Mao Fitzgerald; 2. 8m David Williams; 8. Frank Dawson. Leading l-lens to Date Grade VII. 1. Mark Murphy. Grade II. 1. Vera Inglis. .Pen Hen Eggs Points Grade VI. l. Stirling Smith; 2." Grade ‘f. (a). 1. Kenneth Banks; 8 4 22 21.6 Myrtle Mllligah; 3. Kenneth Dsw- 2 Raymond Nlilllgln. '1 0 24 21.0 m“ Grade I. (b). 1. Lawson Oat; ‘I B 22 ‘21 Grade IV. 1. Stirling Banks; 2. way: 2. Caleb Waifleld. - ‘I 3 24 - 20.6 Raymond Millllgan; 3. Margaret Teacher, Annie G. MacKay. 11.‘ 8 22 20.4 B asking-Time lb. prints LAR 2 lb. EATlllPS Empire Blend COFFEE, 1 lb. Tln TEA-DISK, 2y, lbs. Mlx with mllk or water. Pkg. QUEENLAND PICKLES Bottle EATONIA OLIVES, 8 oz. stuffed. 7 oz. chopped PAPRIKA, CELERY SALT CURRY POWDER, Each ORANGE MARMALADE 40 oz. Jar ..._ CAIRO - PALM TOILET SOAP, Cakc‘......' lithium lain u) ffliiihp l5 OI. Pkg. ..... \. . " i Special! Swift's Silver-leaf 21w 19c SPECIAL! MARITIME SIIIDIIED FILLETS Boneless-No Waste 19o 35 35c 25c 25c 14c . 25c SALAD SHRIMPB CHOICE IRE-CLEANED OURRANTB, 15 ct. Pkg. EATONIA TOILET PA- DLADII TEA I2.'f..f.f.€;f.....__...... 10c E:.':’."'.i.'c:u.': ... 2.2%..Iiifi!ff§........-........ 30c E;.'.°.".'F. 555'" °°.‘3"ffifij!E?.................... 10c BTILEDIPRIE‘ .................. Orange Paul, lb. 18c TALOUM Powosa Soufhlnnd Suds and 15c PER, 4 Rolls Per Ib. . . w‘ bulk Lemon Peel, lb. 18c shelled Brazils, lb. 52c Almonds in shell lb 17c / fimcsa esszouvl oec. zuo TO SUPPLIES VOU'LL NEED lf-‘llll Sugar 2 for 10c 8TH Fruits, Meats, . Vegetables Plum Pudding ' L. . m APPLES . . 1m». Bowl ...... 55c Bu‘; 30c BLICED “ALON mum Pun,” , CHOICE GRAPE £55“ 31c Wu“,- mch GRAPEFRUH l’ . Pr"; Csh- % 40c a for 29c 2122.56‘ w“ n,‘ Che u” um mencag. u». 35c‘ 2 for 35c IIIII-APMN cums? a s . .. . “ma. = u»- -- 23° I...“...“"’..‘.’I.‘3’.‘.'?§.......... 10¢ °-..‘.'.‘T?’.‘.'.§‘.’."f........... °"""°d 911ml" 25¢ caarmaaams 25c cannula! human I‘ LII. Pkl- "u. A 3 Lb’. I Lb‘. “M” . Roam HOOD FLOUR 9s Lb. BAG $2.2. sands $10M I Ul-v ~.v.n .J.,-'.vn-_ . u. 40¢ 35c 25c 29c 18c 49c 13:, ,.._...l, mamii iiiriiilll" all Imus