DECEMBER 2a. 1932 ("<2 _é-— Special Ice (‘ream Brick Pint Serves 6 This gorgeous Perfeo. tion Fruit Cake. Ice Cream Brick rich with Fruits and Nuts, Creamy and cool and delic- iously flavored makes a per- fect ending to adelightiul meal. Order early from your near- est Perfection ‘dealers. CENTRAL GREAMERIES- LTll. PHONE 848 Charlottetown BARBISTEBS MATHIESON - R. R. BELL. D. L. MATHIESON, LL, B, Barrisiers, solicitors, Cameron Block. Tel. I60. MARK R. MscGUIGAN. K- C, Cameron Block. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Tel. 672-J. McLEAN d: McKXNNON, Royal Bank Bldg. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. ‘Del. 359. GBOCERS McLEOD dc JENKINS, Cor. Kent and Queen SL-Dealsrs in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Meats, Pqui- try, Fruits. Vegetables, Flour, Dairy Products, Fox Feeds a spec- ialty. Candy and Tobacco. Deliver- ies. Tel. 1048. nvstiaucr: co. HUGHES d: EDMOND-S, Cameron Block-Fire, Lite, Sickness, Accid- ent, Plate Glass. Automobile and (Continued mm Page l) itoors 1.11». Highest iluality Meats _AT.._ Lowest Possible Prices Do not be satisfied with an INFERIOR min. Everyone can alord the BEST at OUR PRICES. We invite you to inspect o l i Christmas Poultry}: supp y o Government G r s d e d TURKEYS, GEESE. DUCKJS, MILK FED CHICKENS. We also have some especially GOOD BEEF now on display along with our usual lines of FRESH and CURED PORK products. . The QUALITY and PRICE of all these , lines will surprise you. T WHY NOT ORDER EARLY AND ‘ DISAPPOINTMENT. We _wlll hold your goods under proper Sanitary refrigeration and DELIVER . when xou WISH... ..- --., , sso W-‘SPHONITQW a a 1390 Christmas Closing "°‘“‘°“" °"‘" szivr: Christmas exercise-Miss Ruth ____ Stewart's class. S0nB~Christmas—'I‘hs Primaries. '1'li losin oi Prin tr t a c I c. B a ml-IOIIIQ-Bsntsb Shop-Miss Bchool takes place this morning. Mr. Reuben McDonald acting as lhairman, Bong-Good‘ King Wencelas-ln- ‘lflllltdlflit! and Seniors. Recitation-J ‘elcome — Patricia Ulark. E'X0l‘ClS0—'.rl'19 Doll Kenzieb class. Recitation-How They Say It- Graco Diamond. Bonn-slum Out, o Blessed sin- Grace Douglas’ class. Presentation oi I. O. D. E. prize l" 11mm‘? by Mrs. R. H. Rogers. Bong-Jamie Csrmody. DIBIOflIO-A Chi‘ ‘ as s¢35Qn._ Miss Aitkonh class. Bong-O lovely Voices oi Sky-Intermediates and Seniors. Dialogue-Santa and the Mouse —M.lss MacDonald's class. Recitation-An “Ii" for mas-Janet MscLaren. " Shop-Miss Christ- -Primsrlcs. ' Ex9rc15°_-Ivhe Toys smkkmm BOBB-JKWB! in a Manger-The “ 9,35,,“ class. Primnriu. Dialogue — Buddy's Carol-Miss M. Stewart's class. Story o! the Christmas Carol- Marianno Rogers. ‘Two-part Carob-Silent Intermediates and Seniors. Recitation-A visit Nicholas-Leith Ford. llliorus with descent-Tho First Nowell-seniors, Dialogue——Snnta's M i. lumber Lumber ,' _We have on hand and will be pleased to\ supply the following: Viz: Rvllsh Boards irom St. Helpers-Miss Night“; .... $1.00 per 100 if. and up .. . $1.00 per 100 it. and up . $1.50 per 100 it. and up .. $1.50 per 100 it. and up . $1.75 per 100 1t. and up We llor 100 1t. Lineal 75c per 100 it. Lineal PM"! =14 Bin-m Studdlng $1.30 por 100 it. Lincal Pinned ans Urlllisnod 2x5 Spruce Studding 82.00 per 100 ft. lite-charitable Pinned Hemlock Boards .... $1.50 per 100 it. n i1 Also full lino of. Spruce Scantling, Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. L. M. POOLE & CO. Paoli’: Whsrves Pinned Spruce Boards ....... Pinned 1:2 Spruce strapping . the " Christmas ' Joseph Fred Grace Vernon Lillian ........-..--....... 3 5 ti '7 8 5 10 6 l 5 1 3 10 9 l 9 8 4 2 '6 10 6 6 B . 10 '1 9 2 Harold Charles .. Lloyd . Hazel .. Jackie -.. ... ... M"? Eric n. 4v ... n. "a. ..-. u. “o u... ‘ gm: '-- -" '~- s" Bremner, Mrs. Henry Fitzgerald, A t 343 Elcagoi" -~- Friend, Mrs. G. A. Robertson, Betty i ‘ ----- Flood, Craswel! Studio, Mrs. O. C. 344 Lawrence -- '-- -~- Craswell, 0. C. Craswell, Mrs. H S, 346 Edward ... Henderson, Mrs. M. W. Wood, E. C, 34" Albm Holmes, DeSable; A Friend, am- 352 Robe: ... garet Prowse, Mrs. Ewen Cameron, 35 V.cto a ... Mar orie Carr, Mrs. J. L. McLeod, 352 Albert ... .. Mrs.j Mary Seller, Stuart Chandler, , 353 Alfred ... A Friend, Norboro Women's Instit- i 354 Anni-ion ute, Margaret Wood, Marjorie Wood, i 355 Ronald George E. Hughes, Annabelle Law- ’ 356 Cecil ~ son, Margaret Lawson, Jacques Ln 357 H0?!‘ ..... Coursiere, Moe I. Smullivood. Soii- 358 hfarag-ret ..... ris; Mrs. A. H. Sniallwood, Souris. i360 Francis ... . 10 ris; Mrs. A. H. Smsllwood, Souris; 361 Eleanor 7 Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Miss Etta 365 James .. 8 Jenkins, MacKenzles Corner, Lot 368. George . . . . . . . . 10 4B; Mrs. C. H. B. Iongivorth, Miss 369. liinry 9 Norah Longworth, A Friend; Mrsx ' 370 Dorothy 4 J. W. MacKenzic in memory oi‘ 371. James 8 Sara Elizabeth MacKcnzic; liiaurice 372. Francis . 7 W. Weeks, Mrs. Arthur Weeks, Wil- 374. Rommer 5 ton, Eleanor and Lawrence Rani- .'I5. Ray 2 say, Elaine NliliCll, Eariiscliile; Mrs. 376. Dawson .10 (C01,) D. A. lilacliiiinon, Airs 379 John ..... ... ... .'-. 8 (CaptJ J. G. Taylor, Audrey Birch. 380 Gertie ... ... .... 4 Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Adil, (TWO-TC zsi Billie 9 and Bill Acorn, Mrs. Ernest T. Mill, 331i Elmer ,,, 1 Kensington; Tomlins‘ Grocery, 111's. 333 Jimmie 10 W. B. Prowse, Sara Forbcs, Mrs. 334 voi-onfa 1Q Leith MncLcod, Mrs. Mark R. Mn."- 3q5 Howard _ ____ 5 Gulgan, Mark R. McGulgnn, Mrs. 336 Vincent _ Isaac Carter, Bertha Carter, Mary ‘I87 Ana" __ McQuaid, Dorothy Andrew, Earl i383 Fldward __ Lund, Mt. Herbert: A Friend, Doii- ‘389 Jam, ald and Stewart MacNeill, Ssidc; 390 Edward Katherine Murchison. York Point; 35,1 Lou“ ___ Zion C. G. I. T., Senior Group; an: Mary 10 cmdylllnd- Mls- ‘Mimi’ D- A W, Susie _v__ m _ _ __ _ 4 Macdonald, Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, 395 Fred m“ 1o Mrs. J. B. Hegan, Janet P. Hogan. 3m Ho,“ ' _ ___ 8 Margaret H. Ilegaii, Dr. W. J. P. 398 Rog-mam ___ H U a MacMillan, Thomas J. Morris, Syd- 399 Bmle ney, N.S.; Joyce Ritchie, Mrs. Joliii 400 Lin“, I A. Collings, Helen Coliings, Doris 4m mlmgstme __ and Esther MacDougall, Mrs. Albert ' m: Anjhic Craswell, Mrs. A. E. LvPagc, hli-s. 403 Howie W. A. Johnstone, luoiimgue; Billie 404 Djréno n McEacliern, Zion C. G. I. T. lntcr- _ ' mediate Group, Zion C. G. I. T. 40o. Harold .. _ m6‘ Amrccna Junior Group, Allison Mulch, hiouut 407 Herbert; Mrs. G. M. Richards, ' Florence Warren, hiaigv Josephine ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " McLclliui. Cable llcud; Morris " Blake, Phil and Bill. Dorothy Yco. “O- Evn. Vivian Yea, Mrs. Arthur Yco. 4" Tyne Valley; Mrs. J. r, l-lcll, Mrs. ‘~13 J. M. MacFadyi-n, Jonu Large, Do- 413 nation in memory oi’ Bradford Mc- 414 Lure, Gordon and Brucc Moore, 415 FFRIICPS 9 Pownnl; Virginia. and Ian Scarih, 416 Marjorie 5 417 Russel . 418 Kenneth ....- >1 " uiiiiiiiioiis T0 ti: euiiiiiiiiii cuissiriisii 1 YEAR iiooii FOR 1933 THE cfioRhmsroiini=ivisvioN PLUMBING AND HEATLilG FRED H. ‘PRAINOR, .80 Grafton . Su-Sonltary Plumbing a specialty. Sheet. Metal Work. Plumbing and Sheet Meta! Supplies. Agents tor Beach Pipeiess Warm Air Furnaces and Ranges Tel. 393-J. S80! MERCHANT? cunats a co., 144 Great _. we A tull line of tine footwear ior men, women and children at amazingly low prices. "The Econ- "LQE- THREE omy Shoe Store. Tel. I015. PRINCE COUNTY Summerside FUR DEALERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL, LTD. P, G. CLARK. Mgr. An Organization devoted to stark- eting Silver IFox and other Furs. Also Feeds and Ranch Supplies. Tel. 26. Albany GENERAL MERCHANTS CURTIS <2 60., Dea‘ers in Groc- eries, Hardware, Wall Papers, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Best Farm ceaistesaisi llilllifl 8i Bl], [TI]. The lastblinute l’urohases THE 131351‘ Pizsssxis MOST EASILY CHOSEN Following is s list .01 children whom Santa-Pals can make happy: “Ono-Jmzqw” . l1 mos. other lines oi Insurance. Manutsc- PTOdl-IW FY1095 Dfiid- 511191195 0f b’) iuxers Liie “A World wide imiiu. choice table stock potatoes. Island tion.‘ Tel. 583, Certified Seed a specialty. Tel. as. Conn. i , 1,3 l FINAL DAY - - ____ "numb Qlniteb (Chard? FRIDAY TOO-Choir Rehearsal — Heart: Memorial Hall. 280 Alireda .. .. 7.81 Jessie 410 Henry .. O g8? Kathleen 4m memo‘, _ 7 91 mymmd " 421 Robert ........... .. .. a iamilies belong will be published. Following is a list oi Santa Pals: Mrs A. Cosh, Master Frederick Seaman. Master Donald Seaman, Miss Laura Hughes, D, K. Currie, Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, Miss Eva Burnett, John lvlaseiicld Wal- ker, Mary Walker, Corinne Walker, Frank Saddler. John C. Doull. Chelton, Lewis Lmviher, Jean Low- ther, Mrs. W. H. Prowse, .\lvs. F. P. Taylor, Mrs. Murdock lilacKixinon, Anne Saddler, Joan Williams, Gor- don DeBlois, Helen DeBlols, .\lrs. Ben]. Rogers, Sr., Mrs. (Dz-A I. J. Yeo, Constance Hyndninn, Aiargarct Coflin, Arthur Coflin, Mrs. C. H. Black, Mrs. A. E. Ings, Benjamin Only names sent in b_v clergyman oi the congregations to which the Can Be Got at Our Store Great "QFWLY to choose from both us regards qualiiv and price. Make your Christmas Purchasing easy. profitable and commendable. l}_v buying iii GARTEIFS s 0 TOYS - ’%‘l‘€”销=”%*€"%l%”?$€~'%’s W c hock lQQASJS whi Mrs. Ina Hutchinson. The Misses Horne, Hazelbrook Women's 1n- stitutc, Deblois Bros, Mrs, Roland. THE HOME OF GOOD FISH SMELTS 2 lbs. 15c 5°B||°Ds lb. 37c Halibut lb.25c Salmon lb.25c Haddock ........ lb. 9c Cod lb. Sc Fillet of Cod .. .. lb. 15c Fillet of Haddock lb. 18c ISLAND HSH MARKET Phone 1226 _ ~.., , 71 Queen Street _ ,i rr"'1. ‘Harbour, Dorothy "w W1‘? thins for iii».- Young scholar. large stock of sleighs shovels. All of bring 10y to the home. FOR The (‘l'l.'l‘l'ltl€. e um e n i. of all kinds. mem._.;,ii i BQQKS of a" de_ give “hen y liook l scriptions. Th 1 c .1111 0 _ _ Ralph COIIIIOI‘. Sure to make the kid- [fiend Tid0~J0seph C. d‘ . incoln. ms ham)!‘ School B('I(‘I!(‘I(ll".\‘ Bounty — Pen and Pencil Sets, Gm" Rivhm Berle/its Alice Grant. l have :1 ey sticks, and ch will North Shore Y. P. S, Mrs. L. C. Trlvctt, Mrs. Ralph Eearisto, Mrs. J. D. Stewart. Ruth Feavyour, Ruth Jenkins, Mt. Albion: Hazel Malone, George Rog- crs. Thomas Rogers, Rosemary Rogers; Joan Gordon, Mrs. D. J. Rllcgv, Frances Kirwiu. Dorothy Kir- Coflin. Savage and Francis Michael. Mrs. A, J. hiatheson, O'- Lcary, Wm. J. 11611110550)’, Raymond Honiicssey, Earl S. HCIIHCSSCY, Ver- non Wciidall Henncssey, Long Riv- cr Junior Red Cross, Constance and John Holroyd. Clarence and Blair MacDonald, Bi-adzilbnne; Dor- othy Hcnnosooy Hnzcl Malone. Margaret Ceilings, Mrs. Percy Wil- llnms, Mrs. Cecil \\-'0od, Central Royalty: Kathleen Fitzgcriild. Mrs. Burleigh, Ellci-slic; Harry Finliiysoii, Mrs, l-l. E. Cniiiivcll, Florence Cnutvroll, Betty Bruce, Archibald Ramsay. Eleanor McNe- vlii, Mrs. Noel DcBlois, Toni, Beryl and Audrey DeBlois, Mrs. Wm. Wright. Mrs. H. E. Miller, Paul Cud- morc, Mrs. J. E. Stcrus, Buddy Sicrus, In memory or Douglas Haig Millnv, Mrs. J. l1. Hill. A Friend, Joc O'Brien, Mrs Eddie CJlltWCll, lilvs. Frances lloll ‘Priiiiior, Bill, Doris and Harold MiicRao, Mary S. Stewart, Montague; E. McLean, Crapiiud: Mi-s. R. MacDonald, Mil- drcd and Wiiltcr Cox, Savage Hbi- Women's Institute, VouClure Gny, Marian liiacKiiiuoii, l-lighiicld; Mrs. Grant Gregory", Roberta. Brown, York: Mrs. Wm. Reid. Frcnchiort; Mrs. Harry Stewart. A Friend. First Charlottetown Girl Guides, W. D. Glllls, Mrs. J. A. Gesiicr, Pauline Gcsucr, Miriam Dollar, Bi-ookiicld; Hendrick Gordon. Employees oi Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Kenneth McNcvin, Tyne- Vallcy; Katherine Bngiuill, Eleanor Bngnall, Joan Miller, Mrs. Lloyd Warren. Snvflflc Harbour; Aiinic May MacKiiiuou, New Argyle; Fairlie Prowsc, Smiling Sunbeam Junior Red Cross Branch of Vernon River School. lilargarct F. Huntley. Vernon G. l1. 'I‘.; Mrs. W. B. Robertson, Stafl oi Hynd- A Friend. Ca vciidish win, Mrs. Victor LflfllC iey Bridge; Rev. G. Ayers, t i; \1r2 H. L. Hardy, Priiicclowu _ Rokingygung Pcmflcg humv Ahfirihirs. .\l. A. lilcLeod. Belfast. Bill '1‘. G. Ives, Allison Foster Phyllis Foster, Ruth Corrlgnu, Vernon and gt Elinor Campbell. Borden, XYZ, ‘H’ Ruth Heartz, Constance Cooke. Noriniiii D. Lowthcr, Lowihcr, A Friend. Mrs Squires, Mrs. Harry Alziihvscu, Lc-i Roy bincKinlcy, LIQUOR!‘ .\IL‘Kllllt.‘_\‘, I Mrs. J. F. Gnrd. Souihpoi-t. Mr.4 Walter Beer, Mrs Vcriimi (my, blrs. l Init-h McKinnoii. Bun .\l;icLcod,l Harold Stewart, Eiuljrii S.i*\\'.ii'!." MacKic & Co., Foriuzic Biltili‘ School, per Elizabeth hlclboiinld and Jenn Ross, teachers; Haz- M. >GTCC1L (‘chiral Bcdq equc, .\il'S. ‘ Ediniv Hvzivia. limi- ard C. Hearir, Addie Hivviiaiii, Kc‘.- vin Grove Juiiiui" Rod Cum, Rcnn! and 'I‘heliii:\ Reid, lticuiingue, Iiitut‘ Marie lilac-Donald. (‘ii-arc Joan i\iui~- i Stephanie Leila .\l‘.ii‘l)0il.llll, low-is} Valciis Mun-Donald, Edna Guvduufl Billie Bourke, Joan Wood, Nllilllt‘ Cook, Mrs. Vi’. R, Ailkcii, Li'.'i .\l. Colcs, North Hilton: Eilcon nud Ir- ma MacKciizic, North hiiltuii; 1h‘.- iic lioiviird, Miss Bcvcrlcy E. F‘. Acorn, bits. Pnivc ClJrk, .\li',~. J. L. lilacLood, l\lr.<. .\il\l‘_\' Si-llo . H. Cameron. (lnvriiui .\llil'.\lill.\ll,' Cornwall; Billie woi-u. l-Iliiici" wood) Crapiiud; l-lcfcii “Zikciurd, Vvimii-i freqi Best, Clyde River; wiiiirioi Liv-i ingslonc, Clyde River. S. A. Muc- Donald, Joliii Clark, Wilts-hive: Es- tntc lnic J. H. MiicKcuz-ic. Muc- Kctizit-‘g Corner. pl": Ray Jones and Earl G. Jenkins; Mrs. Dun Tdlbdi, Mrs. Cccil Jenkins, Jllllllllt‘ Pulmcr. Mrs. H. L. Piilmcr, Joan .\I'.u-- Dougall, Pownril Uniicd (church Sunday School. Alrtliii Bi-oivii. York; D. Williams. Sid C-vccu JR, Alpha Women's Insiiiulc, York, pvt‘ Mrs. Pctci" Proud; Mrs. R Hurst, Robert Gallagher, hinvgnrci (‘mi lnglicr, Mtirgarct Gallagher. Chav- les J. Gallagher Jr, J. W. C.iii:i. Port Borden: Lucy A. McLunx North Rusiico; Eicnnor Toozubs, Ali-s. Mc- Cready. R. E. Murch and C0,. liizss $lillill.i l i JOY of a B U U K liniertziin- Ilrceircd -- H: - . mm ‘Hooper. Alilton, Helen Burden, LOHLC Burden. Stanley Donald lilcNair, Miss E. Web- Yoiiiig People's Class oi Central Christian Church, Ljmmh‘, kLJIPTIIHIII Wilson, H. Sterling Mc- “Z C_|E\vcu. Bristol; Mrs. Wm. Dalzicl, QuJul. Bertha Mrs. Brooklyn M. Vail, A Friend, ,sliirc: Mrs. Janie Partridge, Ruth, lStcwuri. M. W, Weeks. Mrs. Irv,’ ill-um Wright, A F‘i'iciid, “Yviglit. lsnii. .\li'.~'. H. L. Palmer and Jimmie, Donald, Douglas A. (‘. .\1;icl)uu-.ilti.] _, ‘Hi5 lloiiour Licut. Governor Dal- FOR Enlight- hesi: you WATERMAYS ou give a f (laid- 0nd. the cnn‘t giving a book. receiver; go wron lcction. all makes sold h Lockhrri, Airs, A. Dnlzicl, Miss Marv Mc- Beairice Watkins, David Adams, Sea View; Thelma iiiid Billy Pidgcoii. Victoria; Mrs. Garfield Stewart, Muriel ll. Bruce, .\ll.~‘. \\'.iitci' E. Robertson. East Baltic: Hilda N031‘, North Wilt- Gvvciicih FY)’, J. O. Hiiidiniin, Wil- Gordon Joyce Partridge, Thelma Eiiyrkuid, Ellcrslio; G. F. Hutchi- .n SJlllldCfS, Allison Saunders, l ubcili Prmvsv, Harry Jiimicson. Chzirlcs ’l‘ooiub.-'. ltlrs. Roland (‘oudy Bcrnicc I3. Wood. Ninrion Millniziii, Mrs. H. lilacLeod. York Y. l". s, pcr bliss Vania Vcsscy, lull. liiil/(‘l tirovc Women's Institute. per Iilrs, Harold Bngiiall, Bill Col- liiics. Ml. lllcllit-k Women's Instit- llil‘, pvr .\'ii.<.= lilcQuccn. Durell Mur- ruy. llvvbcvl. l\‘luri'n,v, Florence Muc- KPH/ll‘, Mrs. Lodge, Elizabeth i‘l'i\\\‘S\‘, A Ila-loud. Miss Flo Camp- hcll. J. I‘. (‘vordotu Joseph Dougald RClHlY, Kvusiugion; Edwin H. Cook, Arthur Mulch. Mrs. H. J. Palmer, Miss Elcniioi" Cook. A. K. Lord, Rowland hiilflilllti)‘, Lloyd MacAu- luv, Vcrun Wood, Mount St. Mary's Novliiiiic, Stall oi Mutual Lilo 0i‘- iicc, Riic Vickcrsou, Jacqueline La Couvsicrc, Esther La Courslcrc, Mrs. Simon Pnoli Jii. Miss liiclini‘, Griidc VI West Kent School, Rev. Alcx Fii-ih. Duudas; Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. W. F. Parker, Katherine MacPhcrson, Evelyn Hashim. Springfield; Doro- thy Audrcw, Mrs. N. H. Gill, Bur- ilPllll AlncLnine, Nine Mile Crcok. llllll-Ul. TRADE IN ONTARIO GROWNUPS and PENCIL SETS. a gift that is apprec- iaied all year round. BOOKS, the gift that . lasts and one that is sure to bring joy to Carter's for your se- Gift Stationery of 31.200.000.000 compared u iili o. PEN y o u i: bv Tr). tstsloiséeiaieaeiaisisisiai 6T0. exceeded by 57.232 establish- nicnts. The most important group was food with a business of $254, retail trade oi Ontario 077,700. Sales oi grocery stores wen $157,717,300 and meat markets $50.- 034300. Bakeries and dairies had retail sales oi $~i'l.35l,686. Automo- bile dealers reported $107,611,700 siilcs. Amusement did a busines oi $21’,l73.6m. 329 movie houses draw- ilis sisosaaoo. cousin population 3,4ai,o=a. During zlie rive months including Jilly. siiicc the Imperial Economic Conference opened in Ottawa the (‘Xlbflrts to British Enipli» countries linvc iotullcd lu value 511613311171. Slfliltlfiillfll in the sumo period ln=i your. Extra Specials For Xmas Criiiiberrics. ii lbs. Lliic hlixod Nuts. ‘l lbs‘. 29¢ Grapes. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 19c Oranges. doz. ‘.39, Illi. 60c Apples, doz. '25. Z9. 45c iliiies. 3 lbs. ..... . . 19c Raisins. ‘l lbs. . 1123c Figs. lb, . . . . . .. .. . . 10c Wonderful dis-play (‘zindv of Lowest prices-i on (loose. Ducks. Chicken and Tuvl-ugv. Spinach. (‘clcvy and all kinds of vegetables for ilic (‘hvisinuis Din- nev. BASH and GARRY STORES Phones 1115 and 135-1 (A Custard, Milan, Mrs. Robert man do Co., Sterling Institute, Stan-- ,sl During the yebr 1930 tho total woos» e ‘I +o+o+n+o+o++wu+>eoa4g “a: l teoaoo+oo4+ooowvio+o I ' ‘ ' +0401