A Auqusr 17. 1950 ATl(INSON'S LEAD AGAIN IN LOW FOOD PRICES. check This List Of Values And Save By THURSDAY - FRIDAY Shopping p. E. I. Pack McCready's Sweet Mustard Campbell's Carnation Bright's Choice I PEACHES. I5 oz. tin 20c: Monte Jello or J ell-0 Red Boy Cream Style Corn, 2 for . . .. 20 OZ. tin Swansdown . 25c ,, ; i 8 oz. jar Kraft Kleenei. 2 pkgs. . Quaker Muffets, 2 pirgs. . Island Boneless Island LOBSTERS. 6 oz. tin . . . . . . . 69c PICKLES. 24 oz. ier . . . . 3lc MILK. I6 oz. tin I5c: .2 tins 29.. PUDDING. 3pkgs. L5. AND SATURDAY Heinz Pickling VINEGAR I Gel. Jer 85c ICING SUGAR TOMATO SOUP. 2iins,............. 25c lilipkg. Mo .2 for 27c. Veritiest BULK TEA D1 N0”----.39: LB.............89c e ------------ FRUIT COCKTAIL, Ige. 23 oz. tin 55c Fresh Ground COFFEE .. .. 98c 25 Miracle Whip . . . . 25: i;l'hE):VRiIl:eOTATOES. I0 I55. . . . . . . . .- 25c 35. TOMATOES. 2 lBs. 35.; 29c BLUEBERRIES. box 25c . Also In Stock: Fresh Island Corn, New Cukes, New , . . Bunch Carrots, Green Peppers, Head Lettuce, Cante- CiilCk9f'l. 7 01- ill! 496 loup, Honey Dew Melons, etc. MEAT - POULTRY - HSH Average 3'to”51b.3.” "” Machine Sliced Trimmed HAMBURG STEAK. Grade "A" (tea-”: one poax suns. IE. 59. Napkins. pk9- I7c'. PORK CHOPS,.iB. 59: I5. FOWL, Iii. 45c Dixie Drinking Cups. pkg. .. . . . . l0c Paper .White Swan Creamery BUTTER 2li5s. ..........SI.l4 PIIDIIE 2246 2247 H. C. ATKINSON ' m-us BRDGETERIA Grafton st. W. l. Exhibits Judging Results Following -are the results at inciting at the Women's Institute display at the Provincial Exhibi- tion.y'rhe list is continued tram yesterday's issue. ' Domestic ' Sec. 13, oatmeal cookies: 1. Mrs. Rezinsld N. Cotes, North Milton: 2. Mrs. Chesley Hughes. West Covehead; 8. Mrs. Austin Graham, Maipeque Road. Sec. 14, doughnuts: 1. Mrs. J. W. Maccrrezor, Kensingion; 2. Mrs. Newton Taylor. Rocky Point; 3. Mrs. Austin Gmham. Mslpeque Road. Sec. 15. shortbread: 1. Mrs. l'.S. Reeves. Southport; 2. Mrs. Percy Moreside,.Ch'town; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley. Sec. 16. nut or fruit. squares: 1. Mrs. Cherie-y'I-Iughes, West Cove- head; 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Ch'town; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackiesn. See. 17. apple pie: 1. Mrs. Wil- lsrd Prowse, Ersclcley; 2. Mrs.Ed- ward MacFadyen, Augustine Cove; 3. Mrs. Ernest Coles, N. Milton. Sec! 18, lemon pie: 1. Mrs. New- ton Taylor. Rocky Point; 2. Mrs. E d wa r d Macradyen, Augustine Cove; 3. Mrs. Ford Wilson. Corn- wail. Sec. 19, jam (cultivated straw- berries): l. Mrs. P. S. Reeves. Southport; 2. Mrs. Robert Carter, Milton: d. Mrs. Che.-my Hughes. West Covehead. Sec. 20, jam (wild raspberry): 1. Mrs. Haber N. Horne, York Point; 2. Mrs. John I,-lickox, Springfield; 3. Mrs. Newton Taylor, Rocky Pt. Sec. 21. orange marmalade: 1. Mrs. Frank Ross. Ch'town; 2. Mrs. John Warren, North River; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackiley. Sec. 22, jelly (black curramt): 1. Joan Macxinley, North River; 2. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York: 3. Mrs. Wendell Wood, Central Royalty. Sec. 23, jelly (apple): 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley; 1 Mrs. Ernest F. Coles, N. Milton; 3. Mrs. E. J. Vossey, York. See. 24, strawberries: 1. Mrs. P. S. Reeves, Southrport; 2. Mrs. Wil- lard Prowse, Brackvley: 3. Mrs. Austin Graham, Malpeque Road. Sec. 25, raspberries (canned): 1. Mrs. John Warren, N. River; 2. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley; 3. Mrs. Ernest Foster, Marshiield. Sec. 26, plums (canned): 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Braekley; 2. Mrs. A. E. MacMillan, R. R. 4, Ch'town; 3. Mrs. Geo. MacMillan, Cornwall. Sec. 27, cherries (canned): 1. Mrs. Robert Garter. Milton; 2. Mrs. P. Grove MacMiilan, Wes-t Cove- head; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley. Sec. 28-Peaches (Canned): 1. Mrs. Ira Rodd, Milton; 2. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley-, 3. Mrs. Chesley Hughes, West Covehead. Sec. 29--Pears (Canned): 1, Mrs. Ira Rodd, Milton; 2. Mrs. Chesiey Hughes, West Cove- head. Sop. 30-Blackberries (Canned): 1. Mrs. Newton Taylor. Rocky Point; 2. Mrs. Allison West. Park- dale: 3. Mrs. PercY Moresidc. HAMPTON. ,N. B.. Aug. 10 -- either extinguished or kept from rarest lire spreading. The uncontrolled lire. (OP)-only one small MIGHTY STATUE Charlottetown. Sec. 31-Peas (Canned): 1. Miss Alice Dollar, Brookfield; 2, Mrs. Allison West, Pnrkdale; 3. THE GUARDIAN. N Ci-IARLOTTETOWN town; 2. Mrs. R. G. risnlns. North Rultico. ' sh: A result Poolioztollhhcy 1. Mrs. Alon Stewart, Strom- xnrtney: 2. Mrs. Austin Graham. Msipeque Road. Section 1, Bed Spread. Chenille: 1. Mrs. Fred Proud. New Wilt- shire. Sec. 2. Bed Snead. Crocheted: 1. Mrs. Fred Proud. New Wiitshirs: 2. Mrs. Gladys W. Ellis. Greasy. sec. 3. Bed spread. Knitted: 1. Mrs. George Brown. New Glas- (ow: 2. Mrs. Franklin 1-iiekox. Springtield, Brldal-bone 11.1 1; 8. Mrs. Frank Cairns, Freetown. Sec. 5. Adghan, knitted: 1. Irene Bruce, Vaileytisld. sec. 6. Tea Cloth. crocheted: 1. Miss Lilia M. Cotes. 50 Euston Sh, City; 2. Mrs. Eric rarquhsrson. Union St.. Spring Park. City: 8. Miss Lynette Brown, New Glas- gow. Sec. 8. Tea cloth, embroidered: Miss Elizabeth MncDouull, D Fitzroy St.. City: Miss Erna Colts. North Milton. Sec. 10, Dollies, crocheted: 1. Miss Flora Campbell. Sacred Heart Home,Ciiy; 2. Mrs. Winston Wood, Mt. Herbert, Cl-i'town R. R. 3: 8. Miss Lynetta Brown, New Glas- gow. sec. 12, Pillow Cases, with white embroidery: 1. Miss Etta C. Coles, 59 Euston St.. City; 2. Miss Ethyl MaoDougall. City; 3. Mrs. Arthur Profit, Kensington. Sec. 13. Pillow Cases, with col- oured embroidery: 1. Mrs. Frank Cairns, Freetown; 2. Miss Doris MacRae, 63 Elm Avenue, City; 3. Mrs. Chesley Hughes, West Cove- head. sec. 14. Pillow Cases, out work: 1. Miss Etta C. Coies, 50 Eusrton St.; 2. Mrs. Andrew Johnston Sr., New London: 3. Mrs. George Dick- ieson, New Glasgow. Sec. 15. Pillow Cases, crocheted ends: 1. Miss Etta C. Coles, 59Eus- ton St.: 2. Mrs. L. B. Linklettar. Kensington; 3. Mrs. Minnie Bos- wali, Charlottetown ER. 3. Sec. 16, Punch Work, original design: 1. Mrs. '1'. Grove Macmi- lan, West Covehead; 2. Sylvsin Gallant, Provincial Ssnatorlum. City; 3. Miss Ida MccDouxail, 323 Fitzroy Street, City. See. 18, Sample of Netting: 1. Mrs. H. E. Mutch, 185 Bunion St.. City. See. 19, Sample of Lace, Croch- eted: 1. Miss Lilia M. Coies. iii) Euston St.. City; 2. Miss Margaret Coles, North Wiltshire. Sec. 20, Sample of Lace, knitted: 1. Mrs. Reginald Coles, North Mil- ton; 2. Miss Shlrley Arhing. 21 Passmore St.. City; 3. Doris Carr, 314 Fitzroy St.. City. See. 21, Dress, girl's, knitted: 1. Miss Joan Larkin, Kensinnton; 2. Mrs. Neil A. Matheson. Southport; 3. Mrs. Everett Cousins, Reming- ton. Sec. 22. Dress, girl's, crocheted: 1. Miss Shirly Arabinz; 2. Mrs. Mel- colm MacLesn, 35 Grafton Street. City. Sec. 23. Dress. girl's, smocked: 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, 6 I-Iurd Erna Coles. North Milton: 3. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, 11415 Kent St.. City. g Sec. 24, Suit. ba.v's', knitted: 1. Miss Shirley Arblng, 21 Passmore Cotinruod on page 11 PAGE NINE St., C. N. R. Station. City: 2. Miss ' Week-End Values Soar. , AS PRICES DIP Many lines re-grouped for final sell-ouf. Higher pric- . or! goods go info lower lay 'em wide-open. -priced groups .. . we really LAIilES' STORE DRESSES-regular to 5510.95. Special .......................................... .. 134.83 DRESSES-regular to S1235. Special .......................... .. .. .. 36.83 DRESSES-regular to . . Special .......................................... .. sass DRESSES-regular to S2-1.50. clal ..................................... .. s1o.8s Spe DRESSES-regular to S2950. Special ..................................... .. s14.95 Ladies' SUITS, BLAZERS, and SHORTIES, reg. to S14.95. Spec. 57.95 BATHING SUITS, reg. to 5512.95, Special ...... .. 52.95, S335, S435 & S6.95 SHORTIES, regular up to 519.50. Special ......................................... .. 39 95 SHORTIES, regular up to 329.50. Special .......................................... .. s12.95 All our better COATS and SHORTIES, up to 579.50-- HALF PRICE Beautiful line of Woodwind and Gabar- dine SUITS, new Fall shades, including pastels to 549.50, MEN'S STORE MEN'S surrs to 3:69.50. ' Now .......................................... .. 3539.50 MEN'S SUITS to 559.50. Now ............ 329.50 2.50 Now .............................................. .. s1-1.95 1lllIIEN'S SPORT COATS to S2950. ow .............................................. .. MEN'S TDPCOATS to S4450. NOW .............................................. .. S24-.50 SPORT SHIRTS, 256.95. Now 954.05 SPORT SHIRTS. S535. Now s3.95 MEN'S CREPE SOLE SHOES S-1.95 MEN'S I-IOSE ...... .. 29c, 44c, 59c, 64c MEN'S T-SHIRTS ; .............. .. 79c BOYS' SUITS Values-to 522.50 small and s12.95 special .......... .. 314.95. s19.5o. 3529.50 BOYS' PANTS ......... 32.95 .1. ss.95 BALANCE or SUMMER HATS ? WKs --.- ---------- -- 5153': HA1-FLPRICE BOYS' swEATERs"'I:LL""..T.""s1.95 LOWER PRICE STORE 99.101 cures srnrrr - (XTITON DRESSES. reg, 51.95 . 51.39 DRESSES, reg. S335 .................. .. SL88 DRESSES, reg. to S635 52.88 & S3158 SLIPS. .......................................... .. 00 S433 Pullover SWEATERS to . 1 351.88 & S235 v ”'::.2.".""THE cnrrunni co. LTD. Children's COATS ............. .. 1,5 PRICE ' Children's DRESSES to 32.95. . . . . . . . . 31.00 & C149 Children's B THING SUITS, reg. to S295 ........................... ........ 31.96 Children's DIRNDL SKIRTS 19c Children's PYJAMAS ............. ...... 51.95 Children's ANKLE HOSE V 190 Children's BDOUSES .............. .,.,, 691: Children's Corduroy OVERALLS SL95 Girl's SLACKS .......................... .. S235 Girls' SWEATERS, reg. 552.95 Boys' WASH SUITS .... .. 144 GREAT The Statue of Libert is 151 t t. h , W C - one men high and Ywucm 92:5 :iex:(.LChesley Hug es! est ove WW . Sec. 3'!-Beef. (Canned): .. 1. Mrs. R. G. Flemming, North Rusilco; 2.. Mrs. Robt. Carter, Milton; 3. Mrs. Chesiey Hughes, West Covehead. Sec. 38-Pork (Canned): 1. Mrs. R. G. Flemminx. North Rustico. Sec. 39-Pickles, Mustard: 1. Mrs. Alice Dollsr. Brooktieldl 9,. Mrs. John Warren, North Riven- VETERANS AND OTHERS RECRUITS poi: THE CANADIAN ARMY 1. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Milton; 2. Mrs. , ARE NEIDED V was reported out oi control in New at For): stream, near Psngburn in Brunswick tonight. Five others Queens county, was expected to which broke out yesterday were come under control by morning 4 Robin ood I rn5j.E96 CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX .'l Miss Margaret Colts. North Milan. Sec. 4.1-Chow Chow! 1. Mrs. Wi-ilard Prowse. Brack- mv; 2. Mrs. Robert Csrter. Mil- ion; 3. Mrs. T. Grove Mschrllllan, West Covehend. ' Sec. 42-Tomato Cotsupi . 1. Mrs. R. G. Fleming, North Rustlco-, 2. Mrs. Willard Prowsa, Brackiey; 3. Mrs. R. R. Rodd. Sec. 32-String Beans (Canned)! 1. Mrs. A. E. MncMillan, Fair view; 2. Mrs. Percy Moreside. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Frank Ross, Charlottetown. Sec. 34-Corn (Canned): 1. Mrs. Allison ,West, Park- dale; 2. Miss Margaret Coiesa ...m'm I "55" E09 W : E?.f'l...l.'.'.'.i”.'.'i.i..Z.”.''”' 1: Gr GET A DETTEI GIKE i.””:M"3;'”?2i?.i.i..(”i':l'f.?.3.....: Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Alllso West. Parkdsie; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Milton. Sec. 35-Tomato Juice: No prizes merited. I Sec. M-Chicken (Canned)! 1. Mrs. A. E. MscMilisn. ran- ..; . . A special mobile recruiting vunif lids arrived in Chor- lofiefown ,'and will be accepting recruifs for .. "':.l':"..':;...,... ' '”"””"'"' .:;::.'.'..::::; 1. THE ACTIVE FORCE . 0 Ii . 'm:y.t::aIi,i:l:;'niiciy: N" M. Spools! l'Iehhmsn's rem Prise 2. THE SPECIAL FORCE .s..Io deterioration on the shell; -"nude with um-(seq Vglyn Sec. is-Winn. Brand: ,1. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. Milton: 2. Mrs. A. E. Mschflllsn, Fsirview; m;n”'t 3.s1Virs.uF'-r'-ask Rani Chgriottetown. ' ' - ,,, .d.:cnnM'.- . cc. town res : . , , , , , . ........ex.-..i......................,.... ...';..i?.'.'' it ll'...”"i'..".'.'.. tart: in .w. A. The unit will be of fhe Chorloifofown Armouries oil fhis nvdhblglg gnng, ChnI'lotlHOWIll 3. NH. Alton A. I Rodd, Milton. . Sec. 45-White Rolls! 1. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. Milton: 2. Mrs. Allison West. Parlrdaie: .3. Mrs. A. E.'MscMilisn. Fair- view. See. is-coffee Oaks: - 1. Mrs. Frank Ross. Charlotte- ". Try Iii Ion: Robin Hood Mixm CHOCOLATE and warn week from 9 c.m. .fo 9.30 p.m 32" All information :1: try ii 0 obtained by applying oifhe ' : Recruiting Office. T 1! loan; Wiiil '..lmlw'I(.lleE.' fy nln-wt