This column la relerveri tur now‘ gr lanai interest. but advertising oi n newly nature any be inserted at o ceule a word, strictly payable in advance. Milk Producers We will start receiving milk an Friday morning Oct. 31st. Paying $1 80 per I00 lbs. 4% milk whey will be returned tree it you wont it Payment mode the lOth at every month. . For patrons who want to continue sending cream we will re- ceive cream every Tuesday. Start right now to send milk. Cheese is wanted tor the war. Mr. Reginald Smith has been engaged as cheese maker, he has had 5 yrs. experience with the East River Dairy Co. IlIlIlSTI-IFFIIAGE CHEESE 81 BUTTER C0. DUNSTAFFNAGE. P.E.l. C-o W. R. Dennis. y I11. I i l i CRASWELL tar Photographs CONYEDERATION LIFE INSUR- E. | L-97lII MADAM DOYEL Readings, 112 Prince. 11-103-10-31-21. CAVENDISII cruiwa. - wor-' 5MP on Sunday. November 2nd in} North Rustico at 11 . M. end 1n‘ Stanley Bridge at no P. M. Goo. w. ‘filler. Minister. L-88-10-31-1i. HAMPTON UNITED CIIARGE._ Services on Sunday, November 2nd as follows: Hampton 11 A. M. Appln‘ THEVPE Wa/f/hq for a Iddxttaruiieiliis 1 SERVICE SET. Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7 P. M. Ir-87-10-31-ll. IFTS from home will be so welcome and the most prized of all will be a Watcrman’s Scr- . WEEK END SUIT SALE at Kelly vice Set for men in the air force, gingiaciagis ii-‘riday sags ogatitrday; 8'"‘Y1“a"ya“d°“'ga"°”t w°mm prioé 811.54g“ at pr oelf-llii-IO-BT-“Zli: ll- BUY THEM BY THE CARTON 15, 40, 60, 75,100 WATT INSIDE FROSIED HALLOWEEN PROCLIIMIITION in the nursing service. LIGHT and COMPACT, it fits snugly into any parcel. Waterman’: Ser- vice Sct especially designed to PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- 'I'IO0.-Anlica.r1 Services Sunday, November d. Milton 10.00 A. M. Bible Class 11.00 A. M. Holy Coin- Friday, Salurdfll. Monday, Tuesday I most earnestly request that all persons taking part ln mect service requirements. Service Set Illustrated. . ... .-. -. ‘saa Auilabl in colours to metal uniform. Ileln WIII Other Service Setut $1.50, The Pen the ihr- $9.00 and $12.25. Pena on Buy War f _ hvirlll only mm T: w up’ Active Service Certificate: Quiet settles In N. S. after Election fever HALIFAX. Oct. 29—(CP)— Backed will a new mandate from crate, Nova. Scot-ins ad- on retumed to the v huts; of government tn- irro, a hricf general elect-ion raiiipazrru and DYDflTed W 9°11‘ rider 1u-\v financial arrangcments with (xlsvvn and the calling of a speml legislature session. Premier A S. MacMlllan. whoso Liberal party retained a majority or lhe so House seals in yesicr- day's voiing. sllld the cabinet would mec‘. tomorrow t0 deal with the iicsumululion of work piled up riuriiit.’ the campaign. It might be necc ury lo coll the House into sr n lulcr. he said. to ratify i-er arrangements are made Oil:1\\'n ‘in respect. to a new rout on taxation matters." Ilo hurl indicated the pi-oviuiw» might hand over to the Dillllllllllll "nll rilzht to collect in- (‘Olm- uud corp-oration taxes for - d111" " 01'- llu 1 ion of the war Mom 1*. final election figures I rcru st liicolriplele tonight but indications wcrc that the vote was considerably lighter than in i037 Willi 12 civilian and 11 service- men's polls lacking. on unofficial Csnn ‘in Prcss compilation gave the 1.“: rn‘s 136.776 voles; the Conscivdrivcs 100,668 and the C. cr. 18283. .1 total of 201.697. l l in rho double ridings of Lime-n- rli. P ou. Cumberland and Col- PARK cnoctnv 25 Kcnslnglon Road M IiATSr-FISH, VEGETABLES And Full Line of GROCERIES —I'honc Orders Delivered- PII 0 N E 1626 L-70-10-30-3l. i SMOKE A PIPE A pipe to give real sat- isfaction must be of real quality. We have Dunhills Trocodcrn —- — —$l.00 Camden — — — —$l.5i). Jack-o-London — $2.50 Purkcr- _. ._ __ 451m Dunhill Pipe - ._$9_00 Dunhill Tobacco and ‘ Pouches also Bill Folds, 1 Cigarette Cases. “hesifl- P3900 Persons cast two V°P°5 apiece 101' a. total ol 106 000 banning the won 11111111161‘ cf dot. uul voters to obour,_21ili.o0o. Eligible voteis numbered 320.000. ‘ In Uhe 1937 eleclinyp 249,000 “SH 110R? out of un tuigiuie toiul 0i‘ nearly 313.000. Liberals received 155-009 VOICS. the Conservatives» 143,000 Mid the lone Lauor can-l dldflte 3.300. More than 312.000‘ votes wele cost. l The Lillvral government won 231 0f the Lmgis1ut11ro‘.< t z in [I113 VQY/ug- Cviucrvul. four 11nd the C.C.1'-‘. thrt . .1 C.vihan pCliis misslni! tfirllry were‘ in renlcle puns of the DPOVHICP. 0105i. of them in Cipc Bicioii! Island. Their hallo‘ ..< ill no msms could svuny the v "dict. ' y Provincial c111. is have ro- ccived results frcrn 20 of 111e, 31 polls set up to like the vole of servicemen. Of the 3.755 moi in ‘ uflimml ‘Plgillhl 10 vclq. rcluzus Vldfld this u'n_\'.' liberal. G45: Con- The other polls were tfilil tn be in “isolated SOWOYS" nnri (lnubg, was expressed that the results row and pins-willy 111101". Queen's nppcurcd lo be the chief conslllucucy in which the romain- iiig soldier vnlo 111i="l1l w0'k a 0111.. c. Comulvir- cvilizm rcliirns and the pnrliul rcsiill of the scr- vicemcws vow», gnu- Lilzorul H. D. Madden only 19 more votes than Conservative J. J. C/meron. o. mcmbcr of the last Hruse, Madden had 2.110 compared Willi Cameron's 2.410. Only six or ' thus voles-Jeni" for Comer n- were but into the boxes by ser- vlccmcn, however. so the re iilts of the Ins.“ ll polls vvoivd have t-o be much lic-ivrc" than l-he first 20 to cause a change. “More Please, Daddy!" , Their daily bread . a . it's your Jsponsibilily for many years to come. Should the unexpected y. happen, would your family's securit continue? Is your l resent ife insurance adequate or all their needs? A Mutual Life "continued in- come" policy will take care of their future . . . and in addition, will guarantee you a life income when you retire.- Your Mutual Life representa- tive is qualified to help you plan now for "continued income." For war-time needs . . . the new "VICTORY POLICY" To help you combine substantial war savings with adequate provi- sion for “continued income," the new “Victory Policy" has been specially designed by The Mutual Life of Canada. Premiums arc ex- eedingi, low for the first few years, yet protection is immediate and permanent. This policy is espe- cially attractive to men lml Wflml-‘fl with modest incomes- Scr your nearest Ali/trial L/fc rc/irr- uimniu; for romp/err information about tbe new "V/rlory Policy" and other "continued lawn/e" [ll/vu- 0r write The Mutual Life of Canada, Waterloo, Ont. Du 1'! lorlnyl luiliuu §TRILIIIIID U‘! "Owllld by tho Pollcyllolderl" Branch Office, Bnnlr at Nova Scull! Building. Charlottetown. P-E-l- II- W. PLITCII. Branch Mani!" Representatives lChariollclowni ‘ JAMIESIIIPS onuc srons C. ll BLACK A. PETERE _l lleprnentatives in Other Cont"! were in for 1.291. '11iey were til-l . _ g Cilurch scrvutive 52o; C(.‘.i'-‘. 121. 1pm.com] Cyml-g-e; would be known licro liclore l mor- | Ifiay 11 A. 1/1.. '1. |h11ndred and twenty-five neighbors munion 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rustico 3.00 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rev. J. R. McMahon. L-99-10-31-1i , CHURCH NOTICE. -- Broadsi- bane United Church. Rev. E. Miiiey. Minister. 11 A. M. North Granville. 3.00 P. M. Rose Valley. 7.00 P. M. Breadalbane. Rev. L. M. Murray will be the speaker at all services. L-l12-l0-3l-1i. WINSLOIJ PASTORAL CHARGE. -Serv1ccs Sunday, November 2nd as follows: Winsioe North 11 A. 111. Speaker Dr. Ayers. Wtnsloe South 11 A- M. Rcv. D. Boothroyd. Prince- lowii Road .'i P. M. Mr. Wm. Smith. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister, ' L-107-l0-31-li. ARRIVES IN GREAT BRITAIN — MYS- Raymond Molyneaux. Charlottetown, has received a telegram from her husband, Sp)‘. Royunond Molyncaux, R.C.E.. an- nouncing his safe arrival in Great Britain. CORNWALL PASTORAL (YHARC-E- — Services on Sunday. NOVCIIIJQI‘ 211d. Kingston: S. S. 10.15 A. M. Sci-vice 11 A. M. New Domin- ion: S. S- 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. (Yoriiivnll! S. S 11 A. M. Service 7 I‘. M. RCV, E. R. Wofldsiflc, Minis. fer. L-10G-10-31-1l. ‘VISITING. IIIS PARENTS @530 Pilot (‘rcmld ivnimmi, who re- vcniii- I‘l"l'_‘(‘l\'(‘l‘I his wings al Suin- mcrsirlc. P. E I.. is spending his leiivc with his parents. M15. and 011's. E. J. Warman. Maryxsviile. who also have as their (‘IIURCII NOTICE. —- ‘The United of Canada. Hunter River Services will be field on Sunday, November 2nd us ‘follows: Hunter River 11.00 A. M. Iidlnllkililll‘ 3.00 P. M. Wiltslilre 7.30 P- M. All services 011 Sunday will b.- coiirliictcd by Rev. E. Milluy, B A.. of Brcndulbune. Beginning on T - ,d:1,v. November 4th and each nll: l ‘of tho wcck except Saturday sixwkl a lsr-rviccs will be held al Wlicn:l<>y' River i1t. 8.00 P. M. The Sacrament. of llu- Lords Slipper will IJi.‘ obscrv/ t1 on Sundzir. November 91h, at 3.00 i I'M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minis- tor. L-l08-10-31-1l. PRESBYTEIHAN CHURCH 1N (lANAifn. — Brookflcld Charge. - Eight. Dav Mission. Rev. Dr. Charles 1I.B1'o\vii.1v111sicai Evangelist and 1311110 Trzichcr of Cliff College. Enig- lniid. will conclude Mission at Brookllcld with lwo services Sun- i.___€________ Trinity United Church FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st ‘LOO-Scouts — Scout Room, ‘LOO-Choir Rehearsal. lLfi-Yuung People's Uiilon. Huge British Storage depot ls eighth wonder SCMEWIIEIRE IN lfiNkibilND, Oct. 28 ~~lCP-1 M0111. of giant F0116 quarries 100 f“l uncicruruiiiul en- gtnccrs iinvf- "d Britain's great- 0st nmmuuii iii hilllfillt‘ d.“ o1“ an d ll_\’ 011" high-rank- "lhr- eighth wonder bays. stacked high with bombs. shells. boxes of TNT and cordlte and cases of smaller ammunition Into this secret reservoir pour the products 01' i1.lllliii011 fnciorivs of Britain, Cilllilflll and the United Slates. Thy nrc stored here unrici- 70 to 100 fcet of rc . impervious l0 DOIIIDS. illlill they 4111- roquiycd on .l.o widcsyiriuill llilllllllgg‘ lrriuls. This cnui-inml nrscnnl is equip- lllllll‘ 11¢] 1':1ll\'.‘:1_v.s and i dll‘i'(‘ll_\’ l0 a v. mill-s ol ('Oli\'L‘y0l‘ locus and 11:1 .1 . .. 1' _ Long before llm \\.11- broke military lllllllill‘.ili‘l\ l‘i‘lIlI'/".‘fl plans must be illfi(ll' 1 titics of cxpio ‘Ps out of reach nf bombs. This c was CIIOSPlI afior an f‘Xll.'iu:;ll'.'c ;:lll‘\‘l‘\' curried out in 1934-35. Tho nmlccl <i.-irlz=il in 1936 with removal of 1000.000 ions of rubhic 30 P. M. The Sacra- ment 0f the Lord's Supper will D. V. be observed in the evening serviced At 3 P. M. Sunday. Dr. Brown will‘ commence eight day Mission at Hartsviiie. Every night from Novem- ber Srd-Slth st 745 P.M. excc t 8111-, urdny. Sunday 11 and 7.30 P. - cordial invitation for the public to hear one of England's best Evangel- ists. Dr. A. O. Thomson. Minister. FAREWELL PARTY-A very en- joyable evening was held on Thursday Oct. 16th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madam. i Clyde River. when upwards of oncl and friends of this and surrounding districts gathered for the purpose of bidding farewell to Mr. Lee D. Dzirrach youngest son ofMr. and Mrs. Hector Darrach who has nnsivcrcd the call to service and is n- member of the R.C.A.F. Mr. Dnrrnch has been a prominent school teacher and Iias taught in his own home school for almost iive years. Same nine months ago he accepted a position at the soldier traiiiin camp at Beach Grove Inn near C arlottelown where he suc- cessfully carried on until his call to the R. C. A. Ft. s short time ago. When the crowd assembled Mr. Ed- vvirrd MncPhail very capably acted n5 rhnirman, and In a few Well char-on words expressed the object of the gnthcrlpg then called on Miss Hazel Macho-an to read an address while Mr. Calvin Hyde on bchnlf of those present present- ed Mr. Darrach with a. very sub- stantial purse of money testifying to the high esteem in which he was hold. Mr. Darrow 1n his general good manner. responded very fit- tlngll’. thanking all for their thoughtfulness. After slngln "for he's a jolly good fellow" an tne National Anthem. he was bounced to the ceiling. Lunch was then served by the ladies present and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and social inter- course. music being furnished l‘! Charlie MncKlnnon and Harris Doyle of Cornwall. At a late hour all wcmled their way homevmrd after wkshinu Mr. Darrach every good and the best of incl: in his new dutles-(Pntrlot Please Copy.) rzfhrlstmes ls the only “m! lil ll]!- vr-ar when the Tuberculosis 14-minu- nt I‘. E. I. raises mane!" Bl“ the work nt the organization goes on they yrnr round. Personals Miss Aniio Hunlnr is restln comfcrlulilv in the Cltv Hosplza after an operation on Wednesday lust. G ALLANT SCOUT of stone floor wore laid in concrete. Pillars were rvlnfnrccd with cement and a network of slccl girdnrs. I The cost. was $91,009 an acre. rn one section divided info walled-up compartments it ran lo $23000 an ucrc. The nrsonal is still being extend- ed until it can storc and handle 225.000 tons of nmmunilioil. ) Crimean Peninsula Saw many battles In other wars (By ‘The Canadian Press; The diniiituid-siiupcti Crimean Peninsula and 11s lOfIYCSb-Llllilfufild port oi Scvnslopzil, whose long. deep harbor coulu accommodate the massed wurllccls oi Europe, give whoever holds its iiiouiituiii-gzri 811C113 u coiliiiiiliidiiig position ioi" navnl control of llic Block Sou. Far smaller than the province oi New Brunswick. the peninsula ls linked to the Russian mainland by the four-mile wide Perokop Isthmus and juls more than one third 0i the way across from the north shores ol the Black Sea toward As- iatic Turkey. lls 750.000 fiOplllflllufl normnliv engage in fishing md farming-with wheat the chief crop -but iron mines and oil rcfincrivs have been ticvclcpcti since 1927., when the Crimea became an auton- omous Sovlet republic. A long rail line linking Scvasto-, 8&1) with the Russian mainland‘ med the port city of the south- western coast of the peninsula from the ruins of the Crimcnn War of 1853 ta 1855 to a modern city of.‘ 11:. n. MONRLEY. srimmmldi livim a own New London 4A. FUI. ON AMPBELL. lllorilmrlll’ '. A. GALLA . itustieo ill. DORIS I100 NEY. Orvn-ll Cove Efren. oALLA-fl. Amherst 111. 1. DNDON --lCPl _ Kenneth E. swirl. iti-vear-nld bov scout who rQRCIZFd three people from n bomb- ed hgrvsp and unvo- them first aid- M. “mowed the Silver Cross. the Scouls Gcorge Medal for gallan- STIOPS lTSTIF-IIOIIIS ITSIIF -—PRYS FOR ITSIIF Rolls Shaving Bowl - $1.25 store huge qiian- l For that smooth 111-11111 orr-r/rrs/r/lrss lIIoll0we’en celebrations abst perty. that your sense of honor and to do this. O00 OOQOOO-QO-OOQ-QOQO 090000 80.000 population, and a major Su- vict naval base. rcoaoshu and Kercli, on the southeast coast, are Lnc other uri- nicaii seaports aiiu blmIBIKWlJQI. 111- iaiiu 011 uic Sevastopul Idli 1111c, is Lin: capital. Pusruie mountains rise to luau L116 01G kill/ACTH, (IELIZICL UI Ulrllflbl HMSSIZI. IJCCIIIIIC B. Rial. I'L‘SO1'L IUI‘ bu- VIC I. W OHSETS. mean War between i053 aiiu. luau when Britain and rrancxi, ii-ilicui ior the iirsi. Lune 111 two centuries. iuugiil. alongside the '.L uriis ugdiiis. the troops o1 Czar Nicholas 1 and 111s successor Lani‘ Aicxuiiuci‘ 11, l '1‘1ie allied 5111141111 expcuitioii, pul. into the lulu to keep rcussiu liuiii extending her grasp uvcr Tllliiuy’ l and into the Balkans, fanned n11 11.e {UIIIIN-hiii (ffitlol. 1111a put bemisiopoi l unrlcr siege in the 1811i oi ilio-i. ‘mat siege lasted 11 11io11.ii.._ rtlitl {embraced rue storied charge .1 the isouvh o1 Sevaslupoi and the rigor- ous winter of 1804-05 u lien rlurcncc Nightingale anti. her 5111s.. Stilt-ll ul nurses ministered to the wounded. wrecked seaport Sept. 11. 185.3, me 1r was a battleground in the 0.1-. Q-O-OOOOVOOOOOVO&OQ%~O-O-O+O-O-OO-QQOOOOOOOOUOOOOOVOOO-QOQI i’ l ain from any damage to pro- Remember that all such damage apart from being l wrong in itself, necessarily causes a diversion of valuable time, money and labour from our war effort. patriotism will not allow you B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayor. OOOQO0§O0§0§VO4F§+§f§0Q§§ iLignelt and Myers. Charges curried lniiuvimuln fine of $20,000 for each of the defendant companies, and o mnxinilun penalty of $20,000 fine 11nd four years’ inc-ii‘. for ouch of cuiiviclcd. isolationist Leader Scc’y lls indicted fccl. along the souviiern short- lhilxflll l l1 WASIIINCVYON, Oct 28..._(Ap) -A Sl'('I‘(’l<".1'_\' lizimillon F5151. New York Republi- can and an isolationist leader. was indicted for perjury today and a It has 11 e miles of avenue-s and f DIEM BY-Eiide 011 fialflcltlv“ “$150M. federal prosecutor labelled the ab lcuseciinan a key figure in the dis- ‘iflbilllflfl, under government frank. |of propaganda “master-minded by The secretary. George H111, was When the Russians evacuated Li.e|' 101mg" “gelll-Y" war was about eiiucd zuici in die treaty oi‘ Paris Russia gave up her protectorate over tilt: principalities. Sevustopoi. which lhc had named “The August City.‘ 10s’. »its fortifications, but the Russiunsyly gbgul, me dispgsjnon o; ‘rebuilt them later during the I‘l‘Ali-' bags aupged to ctr-Prussian wuifl indicted on a charge of telling un- , truths before a grand jury which Uuiiubinnl has lJfCll investigating activities oi - zillegi-d foreign agents for several Russians months. He was accused of testifying fslsc- , contain fraukezl yciiu-lupos 11nd speeches of members Uni-int! m” fwd revolution Illmlrof congress opposed to the admin- ‘ 1917 t” 1930 We pflnle.“ “gum “'35 ism-union's lorcign policy, and with r a (rcnlrt- of lighting WlLli thi- {liJli-lfmlsvly. dvnymg that he knew insula alternately under control ofjceome sylwsm. viereck, a pubuo countcr-rcvolulionary; armies Bolshcvists. Convict threc Tobacco Companies, leaving grout iiiidci'g1‘011iid galleria.» supported by illllflfs of stone. Acres l LEXINGTON, Ky.. Ocl. 29- (AP)—The $000,000,000 industry's three largest companies, one subsidiary concern and 13 ex- ecutives were convicted today on, charges of monopoly and price fixing in criminal violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. The corporations convicted in, federal court on all tour counts oi the ncciisaiion were the R. J. Rey. nolds. Liggctt. and Myers and Am- cricnii Tobacco Companies and American Suppliers. Inc.. a sub- sidinrv of American Tobacco. y Executive's convicted and their cmiilccllnns worm- Amcricnii Tobacco — George- Washington 1-1111 s1. presidennl and Poul H. Hahn. and Vincent, R-lggio, vlcc presidents. all of New York. l RcynoIds-William N. Reynolds» '78, executive committee chairman;| o. Clay Wlliii . mun; Jnmcs A dent; and Fkiovard A. Dar-r, James w. Glenn. 5-1, vice presidents, s11 of Winston-Salem, N. C. Liggctt. and Myers-James W. Andrews. president; and William A, Biount, 43. and George W. Witnker. 60. all oi New Yong and Edward H. Thurston. 65. St. Louis. Mo, vice presidents. -American Suppliers-James E. Lipscomb Jr. president. Louis-f ville. Ky. Those acquit-led:- American Cigarette and Cigar Company a. subsidiary of the Am- erican Tobacco Company. George Washington Hill, Jr., of~ American Tobacco. Robert E. Lasatcr and John C. Whitaker of R. J. Reynolds. William D. Carmichael. Ben Carroll and Benjamin F. Few of . ._..:_'—_:._~;= Mani What a shovel That hollow-ground blade melts your whiskers awayl No new blades to buyl Every soldier should gel one. It ls one oi Britain's finest products. Treat yourself in a lifetime ol shaving pleasu - . . . and help England. ZOR l replied | lribution through the mail and un- “udl 1st who “'33 indicted two weeks ago ‘i111 cs of withholding informa- 1 011 c. tion__. n he registered with the gale (lfllltitliillflill as an agent of crman nterests. After the indictment, attorneys engaged in argumvnts before Judge T Alan Gainsborough on the a- mount of bail to be fixed for Hlll. lopposing the government's request -for $100K] bond, John J. O'Connor. jformcr congressman from New 1Yham'k,thrcpi'rsc11(iiing Hill declared l t e dcfcn am was porlnnt. person in this matter.“ “I'd say," O'Connor went on ‘what wbacm it's niiriiiig at the lion and SJOuL- 111g the rabbit. I might say I'm here toyplcnd congressman Fish not girli- Wllllum Power Maloney. a. special assistant to the attorney gcncraLl that Hill had received "at least $12000 111 the pusl five mniiilis from sources which he has not (ll..- closcd." "The Kvy Ma n" "Hr is lho kcy mnn hero in Wash- ington," Miiloncy said. "in the dis- dcr government. fmnk of propagan- dislic literature muster-minded by foreign agents." O'Connor interposed. “again I say the aim is at congressman Fish." "That is something I take vigor- ous except-ion to." Maloney replied. "There is no desire in the depart- ment of justice to involve congress- man FIJI 0r any other congressman. “The Whole thing centred in con- gressman Fislfs office and here is the kcy man. The fact that nll this look place in congressman Fislfs office is hLs ufslortune. It certain- ly is not our fault that we follow I feel sure , as penalty s‘ imprison. * .. the executives! r to Representative » mail - an unim- y lllll Ill llllil NEWPORT FLIIFFS 1 . — . Refills 75c I inelmwithtlenull. Geese, Ducks, Chickens, ' All sizes and all cleaned free of charge ‘Ti ‘4 . C l llELlCATEll STEAK ‘)0 . . . . . and . Always Tender lry It luvlu, lb- l Sirloin Roast Becil- -20c lb. OJIIIIFRII puddings -_ ‘rifi- ih. _ Spore Ribs Corned 3 ili.—25c Back Iilivuu, No. Park ilucks, Corned 3 ihs. 25c sliced _- —- — ~— ~— I11 I Put, Roast. Beef, very thrust Pork limit-I —~ ~- rncaty -— -— — - —1 . Fresh Bacon »- — w? Stow Meal best cuts 12c 1b. Salt Ilvrririi; largo -.'ii- 1 Blood Puddlngs— - _22n lb. Salt Dlzickcri-l - —‘.2 for SUGAR Any Kind 10 LBS- 77c ll) lbs only lo a customer with a szno grocery 0rd"- EAVER noun $2.49 u» PEACHES “for blfiiff 2 335" Kraft diilnci- 2 plvus 33c li-ig Carrots, clioicr lnrizr- f; (‘nlihagln lnrgr- IIPIHI ‘Z (‘rc-amcry Built-r ‘Z ll». —‘.‘r<- Rolled (lnls. quiz-l; run];- ing lil Ills — - — - - ~46!‘ Tomatoes York Brand choice, 2 Tins — - —25c Peas, Devon 12c tin. 4 tins 43c Wax Beans, 12c tin. 4 tins 43c Corn, Golden Bantam 15c l rim 4 ti“; .._ ... _ _._55¢ Cranberries, cholrc siuvli . . Seerllcss Raisins 2 lb.— —2'7o v 11b - — — — — — —_ "1- ilatcs. Fresh Stuck 2 lbs. 33c Fullfl TISSHP. Ill-iron 1 a“ Onions, No. I small 5 lbs. 21c RIIIIS — — — ~ — "M 1' 'l‘oka_vs (tunic.- 2 Lbs. 35c CASH 8t GARRY 311M255 FREE l’lll).\'li DELIVERY 717-74: , I87 GT. GEO. ST. l . . j up the lends which come to us." J "storage spncc 3O o O'Connor disputed Msionevsi of the housc . statement that Hill ind not fol/l " the grand jury where lie got the 812.000 and added that "it ncvcr came from the German govern- merit." (At New York,F'1sl1 said ‘he lawyer probably meant lo convoy, by his remarks in court. that "flills indictment vwis part of lho sin or campaign agniilst inc" ("I will say." Fish said. “tiiul Gcorizc Hill in 100 pm" r-ciil 0k. and I'll back George Hill in the limit on anything." The indictment was iii two coillils rind covered 2'1 yiuucs. Il rcr-nilcd that thr grand _i11r_v had hl‘l‘ll in- VPSllgflllf-L‘. llin activities of Vlcrcck and otners ‘ll c inveslignlion mn- cerned, 1. said. the manner in which We make-Europe-pay-ivar debts. is- lands-for-ivnr-vmr-debls and war- debls defence committees; Prc-scol: Dennett, secrelnry~ treasurer of those committees; Hill and others had obtained possession of largo quantities of frankcd envelop“ 11ml reprints from the congressional rec- ord; who paid for the reprints: whether vicreck. Donnell and H111 had written smeches wlvch \\'"re urintcd in thc record: who For Vicr- crk had paid Hill l0 plow‘ vduzs with the government printing office for rcprints from the record. and who had directed the removal of mail sucks from Dcnncltis homo 1o PM!!! AND ONE-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP GO: All (lav, hlrmilnv. Ni“, l0, non‘! 2.O()p.m.'l1ic~1l.1y, N111 . l1. RITURN:l.cn\4.-1l c111,: i111) iilil liter than midnight. \\l ~11), Nov. 12, 19-1 1 (Stnmliml '1 111w i. 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