BEARS AT LARGE HAR.RY'8 HARBOR. Nfld. (OP) -- Bears are plentiful in the l countryside around this village near ;Grand Falls. and several have been ishot. lately. John Hideout ran into 'a whole group of bears near his home at Three Arms and shot one while the rest escaped. RUGGED TIMI-IS six of the 12 Roman emperors were assassillated. and two others t-olnmittrd suicide. TT i H. J. MABON ? 0Ptl'0hlE'Kl&lST Fitting and Supplying Glnuser V Eic. One of the roughest. seas in the llorld. the North Sea is also one at the shallowest. with greatest. depth at 1.998 feet. l WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR i"l'LL Tl?-Iii Jtill. Apply ill Pcrsun-- 1 ltli)N'liAGll'E e I-:. I. l OfTicr Hourl: to to 12 A. M. a 2 to 5 P M. t by appointment t Office Connected with Drug Store. )!ANA(ElilR Priln-c Etllmrtl 'l'llt-at re r -.-n.-- I elllllcr EDWARD: ro-nu-ru,e. A WARNER Bilil-3. bring the SATURDAY EVENING sensation-story to the screen! ' The 'Must-See' Picture of the year! POST'S 3, ITAIIING FRANK IOVUW b'"oRoTHY A PHILIP CAREY ........ .. GORDON DOUGLAS ' Screen Play by Crane Wilbur-Based on the experiences of Matt Cvetic AS told to Pete Martin - And published in the Saturday Evening Post FlR.ST;STORY or nn: F.B.l.'s l LED COUNTER-ATTAQK! L To-DAY CAPITOL we. - wan. SHOWING AT 3:30, 7 AND 9 Yesterday a llliEEN ...wlto mleti j savage tiesert V lTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGcN'l's:-M0h'l:AGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn isruco Macfhce, Mina Joyce Wigginton, Mina Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in nor.-tagnaz tlluo Dome Restaurant, and uuardlan Office; in Georgetown: The rm Office: in Sourul: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: & Boa. ..'DON'T FORGET Special Sale ....'Mrs. William MacLean, now on at Dunn's, Gaspcreaux. Bridgetown, is spending a few days in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie. ....'Mrs. Clara Gordon, Sllmlncr- side. is visiting in Montague, --m-- guests of Mrs. C. H. Green. 'Mrs. Archie Hume. Montague, ---a is visiting in Stellarton. N. 8., ....'Mrs. W. D. MacKinnon, guest of Mr. and Mrs. sandy Mac- Brookiyn. is visitilig ill Mon- Donald. laguc, gucst or her niece. Mrs. Kenneth Dcuar and Mr. Dewar. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Gal-nhum and "- daughter, Judy. Charlottetown, ....'Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Ross. St. . . spent the weekend in Montague. Peter's, were recent visitors to Shea” of Mr. and Mrs, JIHI Mac. Montague. Gregor. ' Miss Alice Coilings. of the staff of R. T. Holman, summerslde. spent the weekend in Montague an the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colllngs. ....'Her many friends are snrnv to learn that Mrs. Alden Mac- Larcn. Brudcncll, is a patient inl the King's County Hospital. . 'Mr. and Mrs. John Clair re- turned to their home in Montague yesterday from a trip to Boston and other parts of Massachusetts. They also visited their daughters, ”tFl.YlNG TIGERS" w lth .John Wayne as squadron leader . . . whose daring exploits protecting the Burma Road will go down in Helell. and. Harriet. Mrs. Norman llgsy,-,r..-I campbeyys C3,-L-up yhis Babcock, Mtlltown, N. 8. week, --V" . .'Mrs. Peter Mar-Phcc and L V rtnllgllter. Ruth, Newton. Mrlss., G who time been visiting Mrs. MacPhce's sister, Mrs. Alan Fin- leavinlz to- on return to their home. lnyson. Kilmuir. are ,rlzI)' l and Vicinity ..'lVlr. Daniel Shaw was a pass-' . "MGM .. . eager to Cll.1l'lotlctuull on Mon- Mnn.1:lgJ(:IJi.RgS holgfhaid day, October 15th. I ' sale is now on for one week miir. Save sumo on (all stock of Miss Aletlla Ma"cl.eod. teachcr :mcn's suits. Many other bargains M”- Eim" Georgetown Major J. A. MacDonald of Card- on Thursday, 26th. Mr. John Leo of the Bergmann Construction Company. Montague, was a business visitor to George- town on Thursday. Oct. 25th. Mr. Hughie Power of Montague was the guest of friends Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paterson recently had as their guest. Mr. Paterson's sister. Mrs. E. A. Crom- bie of Lynn. Mass. Senator Thomas V. Gr nt of Montague was a visitor to come- town on Thursday, Oct. 25th. Miss Frances Prosper, R.N., of Charlottetown. spent Sunday, Oct. 14th at her home in Georgetown. Milford Mrs. Perry of Lockeport, N. 5., is visiting in Georgetown where she is the guest. of Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paterson at St. David's Manse. Mr: Lester MacLeod of the firm of Mac-Lecd and Greene. Mont- ague, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Thursday last. Mr. Leo Chaisson. crew member of Dominion Government Dredge No. 115. at Montague, spent Sun- day. Oct. ldlh. with Mrs. Chaisson in Georgetown. Mr. Jerome Condon, teacher at Gaspereaux. spent the week-end of Oct. 14th with his mother, Jeffery of George- of Grade Vll. Molltagllc .NCilUOi,lnn clolmng and footwear ml. a” town. Si-10i'1l N10 HOUR-Cnd Hf 0f'10b9Y:tiic men in the family. You will 2-lst at her home in l.orr;c Valley. rats.) have an opportunity to en. tor the big 55000.00 cash free Miss Jo.ln M.'lr' till W85 3 ,t-nntest by lloleprool Ilosierv Co. i””"”W"' "'35 visitor to .Vln'.lnl Slcxxarl on I-il'l-;Shon at l'lnoley's Men's Wear. nucst "E h” lmF0f1'S- M11 End veterans on Remembrance pay, day, OL'l0b('l' lmll. yltlontngue, and save money. Mm wmred MCQ”'”a"i attended the meeting. The main 55X D1195 I ----- 'f”TT business of the meeting was to Mr. Fred lll:lrL3oci spent at 'Mrs. Harold Dockendorff, The R0-"A1 Llmadm" Mo”"l.ed make arrangements for few days in Bonsllaw rccr-n:i,v at lilount Hope, is visiting in Mon- Palwc cuu" N0' ””Mm'B"c" brnnce Day programme. It of Bruce Stewart & Miss Joan McQulIlan. employee Co.. Char- the and Vicinity igan was a visitor to Georgetown in Georgetown on Sunday. Oct. 14th. Death Yesterday of Veteran Farmer, Lobster Packer ..' The death occurred at the King's County Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. Ben Glow. Murray Harbor North, in his 93rd year following a lengthy illness. The late Mr. Clow was well known throughout the Island as a farmer and lobster packer. During the same period he also operated a. store at Murray Harbor North, which, for the past few years, has been taken over by his son; George. His wife pl deceased him several years ago. He leaves to mourn two sons, James and George at home, and two daughters, Jean at home and Stella. Mrs. Laurie Murdock. Murray Harbor North. one brother also survives, Stephen in New York. The funeral service will take place on Tuesday from his late residence. Interment will be in the Murray Harbor North ceme- tery. Georgetown Legion Executive Meeting A meeting of the Executive of the Georgetown Branch No. 16, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., was held in the Legion Hall on Thursday, Oct. 25th. w l til Branch President. Rev. Paterson presiding. Major J. A. MacDonald of the Cardigan Leg- ion Branch at Cardigan, which week-end Wm pnmde Wm, me Georgetown cture can support a much greater W A reinforced to give double strength Remcm, formed in Georgetown was Department or National Defence a. local plebiscite on the question OCTOBER 29. 1951 The new bridge across the Val- leyfield stream. near the site of the former Suthel-land's Mill, near Montngauc, is now ready for the concrete paving which will be run in a few days. During the past. few weeks the approaches to the bridge have been cleared of part of the old crib work, and rock has been placed at the bottom to prevent erosion. Eleven steel girders have been laid across the top. supported by piles driven to rock bed, and over these girders the concrete will be laid. The new bridge replaces the old one which was too light to carry the heavy traffic. and which was giving signs of bearing too heavy loads. It was approximately 46 feet long, with a centre pile mp- port which had been moved out of position by the heavy loads. With the crib work on either side giving away, the old bridge lacked the necessary support. The wearing away Was caused by the two water ways on either side of the central support, since not having suffic- ient wldth for the volume of water flowing, the current eroded the bed around the support piles to make the bridge unsafe. The new bridge with a 24-foot. top replaces the old it!-loot one. It will have a central span of 30 feet. and two end spans of 18 feet each. There is no central pile support. thus leaving a 30 foot waterway. sufficient to carry off the volume of water even during the spring freshct. Five of the girders in the central span are to the more travelled portion, and the other six are larger than the approach girders. so that the stru- welgzht than formerly. There are at either end of the 30 that the home or Mrs. to a close. served by the hostess. lGood Progress Made OnT New Valleyfield Bridge foot win. and five at the outer end: of the LB foot upon. The old approaches Jnvg bun out down. and rock will be laid which will slant upwards from up, 30 foot span to the top of the 18- foot span. which will pl-elegy gm bottom from erosion by thg cm, rent. The new bridge has been de. aligned to carry all the heavy tray. tic which may pass over it. and 1; is expected, that after the com. pletion of the new bridge at Montague, the volume of traffic passing over the Sutherland bridge will increase greatly. MT NEW HAVEN W. T. The monthly meeting of New Haven Womcn'slnstltut.e was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Newman and Mrs. James Austin on October 3rd. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll up was answered by 19 member, with a donation for the Orphan- ages. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed by the president. Correspondence was then read by the secretary. It was moved and seconded that a wool blanket be donated to the "League of Mercy" of the P. E. 1. Hospital. Two "1'hauk You" notes were received. Roll call for next meeting to be answered with a flour bag and membership fee of 35:2. Collection was taken and amounted to 51.10. One new member paid fees. Next meeting to be held at the Neil Macliinnon. 'The King" brought the meeting A dainty lunch was FLIN irLoN. Man. - (or) - In the homr of his m.mh(.,. Dr, A AIil,,:u(.. Hues, of hm. parent; Mr. arrived in port on Saturday. Oct. decided to invite a guest speak”. will renew the contract. with the of sale 0! colored margarine. pre- l3th. and rcmainetl during the Legion for the use of the hall sently banned. Flin Flon electors MM-Load, and Mrs. Samuel Wood. Mrs. . l. V for the occasion, whose name will , , - . iDor'kendnrff's children. Shirley W"k'""dt "9" "P "i W Rm”-V he announced later. Following is W ”"'"”W WrP0S"5- M ""5 save 1.694 votes in favor and 429. Mr. Flrtyrl Jar, Pgsquid was :4 and Jackie. are at present pa. lVharf. ihc programmc to be followed on ,mm'1"'!”d ”"" busmess the meet" 3RBm5i5- yisnoy Ll, 1,...-my tjqlley rm Thu,-5. Dlicnts in the King's County Hos- MRS G”n.1ilde'i' Cum be” of RcmembranccDDa,v, which will he "W ”dJ””'""d- day, QL.wbm- 1311,, mini. Chmjlottewvkln was 8 guest on glazcrvcd onrhSunday,dNov.D”l1lrh at -- . p.m. :3 para e W! orm Miss Glenda Mac-I.e.:d. Char-l lotietmvn. spent last. in Lorne Valley. tmnded. the g, , dance in the Beaver Hall, Monta- Mzss .Vl.u-run llc.-xu:u,.- ll... lc- rzue. Friday nilzht. Excellent musir. turned llumr from an cllyoyablc W35 fuinished by D011 MCBEVS 15- H5” tn the Umled gnu-5, ,landers with vocal solos by Duke Mr. John Dral-rc. l-la7.clbl'ook was C0"'iiF3i- ridiculous Ft. blislness visitor to Lorne Valley,I'Y0V1d9d a great deal of merri- on Monday, October 22nd, nlent. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Miss Hell:-y, Cl(l0i',';Ct(tu'n, is Llewellyn, Other prizes were won vismng 1,, L9,-ng Valley where l:v Duke Neilson. Russell Munn and she is the guest of her brother, Colin l'..andry. The hall was artist- Mr. Preston Hcnry. Dicnlly decorated for the occasion. l Mr. R:lymorlri Shaw and Mr.l "'"”T"-TTM' Danzel Shaw were Stilt.-is of Mn. I and Mrs. Elven lVlat-Lend. Fnl'est Fanning Brook Hill, on Wednesday, October l'l!h. Mr. James Callaghan was in Dromare on Saturday. October with where he visited his mother and Vicinity, who is serious? 'Mr. Floyd was in recent Mrs. Daniel MacDonald. Mon- Visitor to this vicinity. tague. was a recent t'lSlI0l" to -m l Miss Dorothy l-lendricken was a Lorne Valley. She was the guest, of Mrs. Reuben Mc-Cannell. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mac-i I V lnnls. Charlnttctmvn, were visitors A ”cm”Y 135i Sunday- to Lnl-no Valley on 'rhursday., October 18th where they visilcdt with relatives and friends. i weekend visitor at Morell Village. recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mltrhlzlrle MacDonald Many ”ieWi5 EDPFECWIG and Miss Marina Shaw were vis- itors to Bnnshaw on Wcdncsda.V. October 17th guests at the home of Dr. A. A. MacLeod. recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacDon- aid were visiting their home in Miss Chtris-Slluaw. Charlolte- M9"m39”0 ”C9n”Y- town spent the week-end or Oct- ober 21st at. the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shaw. Miss Bernice.-Bar-idricken was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke have returned after spending ten days with relatives in Boston. Mrs. Minnis Ferguson has re- turned home afber spending sev- eral months in the United States with her daughter, Mrs. Kimpton JannIeTncMull th. Mrs. visited Macaw Mrs. George Hendricken on Sun- Mr. Charles MacGl'at.h. Hyde d”" Park. Mass. recently motored to Many friends are sorry to hear of Peakes bail team being beaten recently at Lennox Island. the Island and is enjoying a plea- sant vacation. He is the guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. Mr. Chester MacDonald is visit- ing his brother Stephen in this Recent visitors in Montague vmnuyl from this vicinity included Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mrs. Charles Mac- Leod. Miss Marjorie Mclnnis. MISS Marina Shaw. Miss Jane Mac- Grath and Miss Joan MacGrath. A large attendance gathered at. the school last. Tuesday for the Mobile X-ray. The rmdm” (,7 this vmnm. Friends regret to hear that Miss ber DNOHSMD Th t 4 I Dredge N0. 9 which has been op- ion, veterans emany coslllilmiaiadciiiii ”3””3 3" Biilhufsi. N. B.. and Wars, Georgetown Ladies Auxil- ' which is now in Charlottetown. iary, a pusqupgiung DANCE gg Sunday, Oct. 21st at the home of up M the ,..m.k.md Ar. exceptionally large crowd at- M!" mid Mrs' West" wink”. and di1"N-'li0" annual masquerade gxe Misses Ncllle and Sarah Mac- Lawrence 5, cc. Mr. Nell A.DVl'l'fgTi1t. crew mem- of Dominion Govcrnmenti spent a few days at his home in c 5.0. MacLean' and Mrs. Spencer Georgetown. last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart have returned home from a visit to Trenton. Ontario, where they were the gucsts of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs. On their return law and daughter. Rev. E. R. and Mrs. McVlcar. Port Elgln, N. B.. and also Rev. S. J. and Mrs Boyce. River Hebert: N S. Continued evidence that old man winter may not be so near as many perhaps believe was wit- nessed by tlle writer on Friday. October 26th. when he was shown a white lilac in bloom. The stock on which the blooln was, also Mr. Ira. Birt was visiting this contained a number of very green Help 1n .Ageg pan", the speaker and fully matured buds. This flower was grown in the garden Mr, and Mrs. Watson Jay were of Miss Mary Doyle, Water Street. close by the singing of the Na- During the summer months one expects to witness beautiful flow- the ers in bloom and Miss Doyle has by the 1-3519! good news of Daniel l-landrlcken's one of the towns loveliest .flow- Legion er gardens. but. to see lilacs bloom at this season is truly an oddity of nature. ..'Two cases were heard by King's County Stlpendiary Mag- istrate. Joseph W. MacDonald at Georgetown on Thursday, Oct. 25th at 2:00 pm. The first case involved a resident of Dromore, who pleaded "not. guilty" to beinl intoxicated in a public place. Ev- idence of the R. C. M. P. Con- stables was heard and the accus- ed found "guilty" and sentenced to pay a fine of 320.00 and costs or in default to serve 30 days in jail. A Southern King's County resident charged under section &B of the Criminal Code with farm. .0 Journey they visited their .-'on-in- . creating I disturbance, pleaded is 545.00. It "not. guilty" and following the the Community WIUITE 1-ensue. harm, of mm. evidence, the and the School Board will do- M” W" ldjoumed for . Vfflf-,' Town of Georgetown the balance. ployed at Bunbury on a dairy The ac. Andrews hot chicken Town Hall, under the of Parade Marshal Batchildcr. in the following order: Parade mar- shall. standard bearer, president f the Georgetown and Cardigan of the Canadian Leg- bolll World branchcs of Mayor and Council, Gov- rnment representative and dis- trict representatives, clergy, chool children and citizens. Vet- rans will wear nloduls. Tile par- ade will move to the monument arriving at 2.00 p.nl.. whore un- der the direction of the mnrshnll the following programme will ht' carried out: "0 Canada" by the school children, the observance of two minutes silence. Last. Post by plpcr. an appropriate selection on pipes, Rcville, roll call of Georgetown and Cardigan veter- ans who gave their lives during service in World Wars I and II. Ipocm, "They Shall Grow Not Old", prnycr by clergy, illc lay- ing of wreaths in the order an- nounced by the Marshal. Tile parade will then return to the Town l-lnll, where following the singing of the hymn, "0 God Our 5 C of the day will be heard. The ceremony will be brought to a tional Anthem. Veterans will be served sandwiches, cake and tea Auxiliary at the Hall. The annual smoker will be held in the Legion Hall on Monday, Nov. 12th at 8.00 p. m. An invitation had previously been extended to Legion zone chairman. Roddlc Martin of Vic- torla Cross to hold the 1951 zone rally at Georgetown. This in- vitation has been accepted and the rally will take place in the Legion Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 21st at 8.00 pm. A team of ex- perts from the Department of Veterans Affairs and from the Veterank' Land Act will be in attendance. The Executive voted to donate towards defraying the expenlel of the transportation of the school children to Charlotte- town for the Royal Visit, the sum of 3500 if the total cost is 330.00 or 37.50 if the total cost is understood that note a like amount and the The " tlve also dealt with the matter of making application for a charter for the Ladies Aux- iliary. The question of the re- newal of the learn for the use of the Legion Hall by the Re- tribesmenl lie clllo itilliclartl .,'. I 1 . ' hf tltst Ct .-, - 4::-- lntlaya SLAVE, ' L '...i.n.the Palace if of athousandl , . ”lteli7glit'si" T 7I?cmwcot0l3 were sorry to hear that Mrs. Mar! (Allen) Macswain passed away in Massachusetts on October 10th. Mrs. Macswain was a resident of this district for many years be- fore moving to the U. S. after the death of her husband. --AM S'l'0PlllYlNii llillll Ililtllls s T 3- Priscilla Jay has been ill for the last. few weeks. Miss Iva Jay is employed at Burke's store in Plsquld. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rogerlon were recent vialtora to Montague. The pulp business is getting to be quite a business among the nuns boys in the surrounding dis- rc . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogerson acre weekend visitors in Charlotte- wn. "Mr. Lelth Wooldrldge. who is r employed at. Clark's feed mill in Mt. Btewlrt. was a weekend visitor to Fanning Brook. Miss Pearl Grant. wu a recent visitor in her friend. Misl Dorothy llendricken. Fanning Brook last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrlckcn were recent visitors -to St, Peters my. V Mr. Kenneth Jay is employed with Ernie Grant in the pulp busi- nerd. Mr. Howard Kelly was vlilung mn- ' law lnlll pqnlpnrent consisting of one large rotary aaw. log carriage, supper which was held in Mount Stewart Legion Hall wna largely attended. rel-vs Army was also discussed. It is expected that as soon as an active Reserve A,rmy group is FOR SALE BY TENDER FARM PROPERTIES, NEW HOUSE AND LOT, AND SAW MILL EQUIPMENT Sealed Tenders will be received by IIIIJIIICIIHIIIBI at the office of the brunt Trust Company, 154 Richmond Strut, Charlottetown. up to and including the eighth day of November. llli, at twelve o'clock noon -for the pnrchaae oi the following:--- live parcel: of land situated in and around Mount llopo, l'.l.l. In Township or hit fifty flu, containing M. 06, 10. Tlnand 100 acres ro- apeuilroiy. some of this land In wooded. Ono lot of land with new dwelling house thereon situated in the Inn of Souls. I I-1. T81: property In pr--nuy under lens for three planar. pollen and betting. Thus articles may be impacted on the :.l:Il"'l'II; gpipoaito the Canadian National Ioilwaya Freight Shed at The dclrripiion of the above proportion any be obtained by writing the underlined. The above proportion nut in tendered for separately. The highest or any fuller not necessarily accepted. lariharpartloalara may he obtained at the office of the Indnidgned. 47 9.; ... - licurltusu-ulslmrs our man met him Mr. Laten lmnllwood wu visit- ing hia stator. lira Sterling Dirt, on Sunday. In. lmniott lupdriekon in em- TIII IAITIIN TIUIT OOIIPANY. ALAN HAOIIOD GDA ATEY ATEY RGHW. XIV SGD?-HTGOWHBWG DAILY CROSSWORD One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two O'a. etc. single letters, lpog. trophies. the length and formation of the words an all hininf Each day the code lcttera are different. rACl-yptogrnnr Quotation ENNPXWD ? salurdaym Crypioquoie: BUT MISERY STILL DELlGl-fits T0" TRACE ITS BEMBLANM TN ANO'T'HER'3 CASE-COWPER. -.........--. u... -l....... .......... ACROSS 52. Weaver's 1!. The wugal 1.Metal instrument 13.Natlveof containers Denmark 5. Mongrel.-l DOWN 16. Aparvenu 9. S-shaped 1. Spanish 19. Flap molding conqueror 21. Mimic 10. On top of 21. Cereal 11. Test Mexico grains . 12. Fanatics: 2. Past 24. Acorn; gduuun i1mt4un 14. Lowest 3. Glacial 28. Poem uluuu mnnu note snow 29. French coin Guido's 4. Appears 30. Smell Saturday's Iuunr scale 5. Vehicle 31. Most 15. 0strich- 6. The eye: terribh like bird in 34. Hoary 48. Before 17. Opening: aymbolism as. Weary co. sheltered tanat.) 7. Mechanical 37. Lid side 18. Encoun- man 38. Mops (8. Metallic tered 8. Coil 42. Verbal rock 20. Native of Sparta 23. Mohamme- dan call to prayer ' 25. Enemy scout 26. The (FL) 27. Baby shoes 30. Old Dutch fabbr.) 32. Harem room 33. Not firm 36. Barters 39, Swiss canton 40. Tahitian national god it. Twice one 43. Gold (Her) 44 Corouae i7.A.scended 49 Wither 50. Baronet iabbr.) 51. Woody perennial DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-lion's how in work it: A X Y D L I A A X I in L 0 N G F I: I. I. 0 W ED VII! GK! DW. GDA DEBT- I OOTOBEII 22nd GTIOCERIES: Fancy Quality Fresh FITTED DATES. par ,TcEdl'-rte SPECIAL ocToBElt SALE MOLASSES. Extra Special M Si IAKCING eowoen. per-'ib'. MATCHES. 3 boxes . . . . . or ib.. Special .. . . lb.. lei , P" a l.lnosPo.fcGrocorles on Sale Our Cornplor Also On Sale: Refrigerators, Washing Machine”. Stoves, Radios, Electric Appliances, Building SW plies, Cedar Shingles, Goods, and Dru2S- tit (EmB ON SALE) O E.K. .lu-illlsrou,---u new it HUBBAYlllVEE,P.Il.l8LAND J TO 31st lilc. 69c I 6: 27: .28: 75: 98: oIl0OI'i0t9 ooooocllnlhl astronaut lIlOOIIU".i cuacooooir ooIaoeol0