rigs 3 The Guardian Monday, May 2. 1955 I Ion. Doiiguld Ilfuclilnnol Harold Smith Lib. Candidates Nominated ' For 4th District Of Queens 5'" Hon. Dougald hlaclimnon. Min- by Mr. William Macflae. Point City and Central 219 Great George Street. Dial 8514 or 6321. II 0 M E BUILDERS consult Brown Electric for free estimates on your house wiring and fixture ncuuhements. Dial 6212. CARD PARTY. Spring Park hall tonight. 8 p. in, Prizes. lunches. tournament. NYLON REINFORCED YARN. 1 01. ball. We. 8. A. McDonald. Third Floor. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 219 Great George Street. Dial 8614 or 6821. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 219 Great George Street. Dial 8614 or 6321. THE NEW CIG-0-MAT Car lighter. lights the cigaret itself. Free 3-d.ay test. If not satisfied return to dealer for refund. on sale at all stores. SPONGE REBBER BATH MATS. regular 31.75 each. clearing 890 each, 8. A. McDonald, Third Floor. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - I REMEMBER HI-STYLE 1885 Great George Street for the , artest in millinery. Special I ersonal attention to bridal par- ties. These gay lassies are from the Montague Troupe who in during the Festival. They are, from left to right: Judith Clark. Piper George A. Fraser, Dianne MacLeod, A Lad And His Lassies Norma Llewellyn. In the Group ride it very good showing MacDonald, Gwenneth Blue Prince To The motor vessel "Blue Prince" which is sow operated by the Bonavista Cold Storage Company in Newfoundland has been chart- ered by the Provincial Govern- ment to operate between Char- lottetown and St. John's. New- foundland for the coating season. This announcement was made last evening by Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industries and Natural Resources. The Blue Prince is the ship whlchwasusedoaihlsrunfor the last three years and was oper- IO-Day Schedule, St. John's improved shuttle service will tend . to increase the trade from New- and an inn fouridland to this Province and makes the suggestion that anyone-aminatio ated by the Blue Peter Stleemshipw wishing to import from there Moncton. Operate On Suspect Death Is The Minister points out that the Blue Prince which has been oper- atlng on the sixteen-day schedule H"""d'""' c"" grbt2el:0u:mn;r".el9yen'r:c:H:;12l:l:g slble victim of a hit-run scclde . :.”:..'::i:a:.:”:i:" ;':.”.":..'::r.-:2 grape that with the hangs-over to g 1' can be expected in this direction. on a roadside ten-dav schedule. some relid -small community. Deathnnr "" 'i-lbuted to a skull h'actureIv"Iu' E H. Freem Mr. Cullen intimated unit this D.-, .n, Company on a sixteen day sclled- . ule. The Blue Peter Company re- fused to renew their agreement with the Government last Fall and since that time every steamship company on the East Coast has been approached without results until the Bonavlsta Company came to terms. Under the present char- ter the shlp will operate on a ten day schedule and should give a better service. - Mr. Cullen states that the Blue Prince was the only ship with "tween" decks suitable for haul-. ing cattle. that could be procured.l At present the ship is in dry dock at Halifax and is r i ” to reach Charlottetown toward the NOTICE special meeting Prince of Wales Lodge Number 18 A.F. dz A.M., Hunter River, Monday, May 2. 1.45 p.m. for the purpose of attending the flmeral of our late brother Murdock Cutclitfe. Signed, moms clam. W.M. latter part of the week. All on- , . , : EN'GAGEM.ENT- Mrs. Annetta Hi hland Dancing. Intermediate A, they received 32 marks iacin second in the nouncemel" will 911.99” l" ll" l"" "l P”'”'" ll"k5' 1”” ME lP""'j ""1 ";f”"de? b3.hM" Ch'"”H0UA5i0n- Charlimelownv Wishes clais Young piper George A Fraser and his sister Evelymtegmed gtogether in sev- f;ie1:s,:0::”t';:lI',nf;v,',':g,,5':::fv,(l& Harold Slllllll oi Puvina. bot Fes ones. owna. ere werell . th I I I . ' ' , , , - men...” ,,, ...., W Hm... 0.1.... mt... mo... .,,,...,,.,...., f,gr”'(',';ff;';.::r ;;.,;';w;;';';g,,e fa eral classes. Maloi MacLeod commended the young piper during the dancing num- --rmrm--j-- Assembly. uric nominated to rep-l Premier A. W. Mathesun viaslpie Samuel Maynard, 50,, of Mr. bers for showing himself on the stage as he piped for his sister and the Montague resent the fillllll District of Queens at a liil',.I'I) attended can-I veniion nt lllv i.illti.'il party held. at Eliion on 3-;liili'(l;iy night. Mr.l M8('Kllll1illl mil llr riinlling hlsiflelfast district and the son of. sixth I-'l(-'t'lltlll. Ho tins been un- the late D. P. Irvimz. I former? deleatvtl ill liw llw llliiillllls Enn- tesis. Mr. Smith. a farmer and; shipper, was t-it-civil to the Housel in a Dy-r'lerlliiil at 1,933 l Moving Mi lnation was -ill 'tlll1l'-ml lllurphy. of Vernon, ll nan set-ontlcd byl Mr Dick .lev.l..i-s lmwnal Smith's n.vm-ngiliz ll muverl uas present at the meeting and spoke briefly. He was. followed by Messrs. Alex Irving of Saskatche- wan. a former resident of the member of the Legislature. Mr. Irving's brother. J. C. Irving. was also a member of the Housc at one time. tint-lxiniiun's nom-X om" ,pe.,ke,.5 were D... 3(,nWBoh ML-Clintock; 5th. L. J. Car- nell. Murray River; Roland Mac- ML lDunald, Southport. and A r th u r. Gaudet. Charlottetown. Higltesrfprice In Canada For P. E. Island Show Beef The price iii-..-izcrl for lsland beef at tile llilllilal Fat Stock Show hclil vllis Spving was a re- cord for all of Cziilzlda. The aver- age price of 2812 cents per pound paid was hlcher than such sales as Kamloops. BC, Calgary, Ed- monton and Regina. This was made known by Mr. Athol Ro- berts of Soiillipnri. in his report delivered at the annual meeting of the Prince Etiwnril Island Fat Stock Show and Sale held in Charlottetown Satilrday night. Mr. Roberts was re-elected president for another year Other officers elected were vice- president. George Kltson. secre- tary Claude Paynler of the Pro- vinc al Department of Agriculture. Directors for the coming year are: W. R Shaw. St. Catherines; Redverse Stewart. New Wiltshlre; Robert Bnrrlt-n. Vnrtll River; Ar- chie Johnston. Brodkflelrl: Dan slilflis. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per lrsertlon .m.........m.;..... V iiiirrlis" IIEADLES-At Huntington Park. California, on April 30. 1955, to Mr. and Nlr. Rodger Beadles. nee Lisa Aultl Murley. a dsilghter. Debbie Let- MacDONAI.I)-At the Charlotte- town I-fospital on April 29th. 1955. to Mr. and .Vlrs. 'Allan G. Mac- Donald. a sun. Weight 8 lbs. 1 oz. HORGAN-At zlie Charlottetown Hospital on April 30. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs, .los(-ph C Horgan tliee Bernadette H u If h 9 ii. R.N.' a daughter, Mm-y Both. Weight 7 lbs. 1 oz Jewell. North River; A. H. Mutch Earnscllffe; Fulton Sanderson. York Point; Dr. Lantz, Charlotte- town; II. J. Kennedy. Charlotte- town; Hammond Sanderson. Win- sloe; James Cudmore. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. 8. C. Wright; J. S. Mundy Federal Live- stock Production Branch and Tom Sanderson. North River. Mr. Roberts congratulated the winners at the show. Dan Jewell who took the grand championship and Tom and Miller Sanderson who won the reserve grand championship. He also expressed the appreciation of the Associa- tion for the assistance given by Messrs Kitaon, Kennedy. Shaw. Craswell. Roper and Paynter. He had high praise for the work of the directors and gave thanks to the Swift Canadian Co. and Can- ada Packers who materially aided in the banquet held at Parkdale Hall. During the meeting. Mr. Harold Heartz showed a cross section drawing of some of the cuts from the prize steers. indicating the fine quality of beef. A committee appointed to introduce a set of rules for the coming year will report to the directors for appro- val early next year. 1Continued from page 11 Performances mediate A. Marks 52. 1. Evelyn Fraser. Charlottetown: Marks 79. 2. Elizabeth Haywood. Charlotte- town. R.R. 1; Marks 78, 3, Judith MacDonald. Cardigan Class No. 7.-Group Highland Dancing "Scottish Reel”-Inter mediate A-Marks B2. 1. Glen- garry Dancers Group I2'; Marks 81. 2. McGowan's Troupe. Mon- DF-I CUTCLTFFE - Sudrlenly at Hun- ter River. April 30 1955. Murdock Ciitcliffe in his lllst year. Re- mains arr resting at his late re- lied Church, st-riire starting at 2.30 Remain: Will be then trans- ferred to tlw F-urlilio Funeral Home. lllllllltlllll will take place Charlotipmun rm Fnviuriay. April 30th. 1955. Fun D lrlhur. wife of the Into .I.'illlilS .-lilhur of Slim- mersirlo Ill llllli 7-ith year. Rest- ing at the Bmrness Funeral Home until Monday May 2nd at 11 am. Then to Trinity United Church for service at 2 p.m. daylight l" time Interment In the Cemetery Sumincrside. People's sidence. Fillwrnl will he held this :x:):dsHuth" Jenkirm Crass afternoon from Hunter River Un- Ch." N0. ggcmup Hlghland elntermedlste A. Marks 78. 1. Glengarry Dancers Marks 76, 1. Glengarry Dancers in Amherst. 'l':warl.-iy afternoon at Group (31. 3.341 Class No. 1--Group Highland AR1'Hl'R e lln-.-crl away at Dancing "Scottish Reel"-Junior. Group MI; garry Dancers Group (St. Marks 77. 1. Barry MacGllliv1-ay. Char- tsgue; Marks 60. I. St. Vincent's Orphanage. Class No. 9-Highland Dancing ”Douhle Sword"-Junior. Marks. 78. 1. Sandra Kennedy. Southport Dancing- ”Argyle Broadswords" Group (2); Marks 82. l. Glengarry Dancers Marks 76. 2 Glen- 6!). I. (5). EVENING RESULTS Class Il7A lag Pipe Solo - In- edlate: Marks M. 1. George A. Fraser. Charlottetown; Marks Glengsrry Dancers Group N. D. McicLecln UNDERTA KER EMBALMER Charlottetown and , North Wlltshlro DIAL 564. Charlottetown Funeral Home . as-. cm-ioimown I The Caledonia Club Singers. Char- A using: its laturdsv about to incsu. Marks W. 1. Betty Cami Maths- son. louthport. log - IslizsI'I'I2dI8IC 3: Marks 89. 1. Glengarry Dancers. . Duvar. Charlottetown. E l e a n o r .Henry. Southport. Elizabeth Hay- . wool. . Shaw. Charlottetown. solo: Marks 34. 1. Arlene MacDon- . aid. Southport; Marks I). 2. Eliz- 'abeth Haywood. Charlottetown. R. R.: Marks 79. 8. Margaret Dawn Msthesou. Southport. Senior: Rose Rhynes. Malpeque Road. Marks U, I. Southport. Dance. Senior: Marks ll). 1. Mar- Gaeliclliagilig - Junior Solo: Class 1 Group Highland Dane- Norma Charlottetown, Virginia Gaelic Singing - Intermediate Class 1573 Bag Pipe Solo - Marks 06. 1. Margaret Gaelic singing - Senior Solo: Neil A. Msthesnn. Solo lllghlsld Dancing - Sword et Rhynes. Malpeque Road; m the service Mrs. Roland MacDon- iAlex MacDonald and the late llllrs. MacDonald. Charlottetown. imarriage to take place early this month. '1 N N E R S ANNOUNCED - Winners of the Kinsmen Club fish- ing draw. which was drawn on Saturday night. are as follows: list. Albert Laughlan; 2nd. Lester Cameron: 3rd W. T. Crockett; 4th. vrnll. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs. Florence Toombs was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday sf- ternoun. Service was conducted by Rev. Howard Christie. Inter- ment was in Winsloe South Ceme- tery. The pail bearers we're Messrs. Harvey MacPherson, Nor- man MacPherson. Herbert Mac- Pherson. Harrison James. Wilfred James. Gordon Toombs. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of Joseph MacAdal-n. Lake Verde was held from the home of his sister. Mrs. John Shea, Lake Verde, Saturday morning. April 30 to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus for service at 9:30 con- ducted at the church and grave by REV. T. P. Butler. parish priest. assisted by Rev. Kenneth McMillan. Tracadlc and N, Gal- lant. Vernon River. Burial was in the church cemetery. ST. PE'l'ER'S CATHEDRAL A. Y. P. A.--The regular weekly meeting of St. Peter's Cathedral A.Y.P.A. was held in the Guild Room on Thursday the Nth of April. The meeting was opened at 8:30 with prayers led by Gladys Kays. vice-president. who presided. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read. and adopted. The program for the month of May was made out. The meeting was then closed with the Grace. FUNERAL IN YORK - The funeral of the late Harry J. Swan was held from his residence in York yesterday afternoon to York United Church where service was conducted by Rev. J. M. Sproule and Rev. T. A. Wilson. Interment was in York Cemetery. During aid and Miss Arlene MacDonald ssng as a duet "God Will Take Care Of You." The pail bearers were Messrs. Ira Lewis. Walter MacLaughIln. Peter Proude. Wal- ler MacDonald. Edison MacDon- ald. Wendell Vsssey. Minesweepers lock From The Caribbean HALIFAX (CPI-The four ships of the 1st Canadian Mlnesweeping Squadron arrived here Sunday completing six weeks of exer- clses in the Caribbean. The ships. Gaspe. Trinity, Ungavs and Quinte. covered 7,000 miles and visited seven different parts, including a stop at Haiti, where they were the first Cana- dlan ships to call. nan Troupe. "It adds to the dance." ceived first place with a mark of to the Summer School sponsored tively, the 22nd of August this yea style and grace. George is 14 and Evelyn 10. Memorial Day Observed By Nurses In Ch'town Nurse's Memorial Day was fit-' AT ST. PAULS tingly observed by the nurslngl Members of the student nurses profession in the City by church and staff of the Prince Edward attendance at St. Paul's Anglican Island Hospital along with a large Church and attendance at Mass representation of the Nurse's at the Chapel of the Charlottetown Alumnae Association attended the Hospital. evening service at St. Paul's His Excellency, Bishop Mac- Church where an inspiring sermon Eachern was celebrant at the 8.30 was delivered by the Rector. Rev. Mass for members of the Roman Canon J. T. Ibbott. "It is an hon- Catholic Nurse's Association. Dur- ourahle thing that you who are ing the Mass. beautiful hymns engaged in one of the most hum- were sung by the Sister's Choir. anitarian services. should ob- Flowers for the altar were donat- serve this Memorial Day. remem- ed by the Maclnnls Family. in-bering those of your profession memory of the late Florence Mac-i who gave their lives while tend- Innis. RN. ling the sick and wounded in time Bishop Macl-Zachern. in speak- of war and who gave a lifetime of ing to the nurses following the” service in peace time." said Canon communion breakfast. cautionedl Ibbott. them against becoming imperson-I He reviewed the life of Florence al in their relationships with pat- Ni hlengale. pointing out at ients in times when so many dc-i what must have been a divine call mands are made upon their ser- by this woman. has resulted in the vices. prolongation of life and the relief He also spoke on the role of the of suffering to countless millions. Catholic nurse in society. pointing Canon Ibbctt emphasized the key out her responsibility towards her note in the life of Miss Nighten- family. her neighbourhood. prnv- gale. ”Service". ince and country. Referring to "Most professions of service." unity among Catholic nurses. the he said. "are not noted for the Bishop urged nurses to be active monetary returns that are re- members of their organizations. ceived from them. What counts stating that it is by group. rather more than this is the service ren- than individual effort that greater dered to your fellowman." He things can be accomplished to- assured them that the rewards to was his opinion. In the bagpipe solo George re- 86. Enthusiastic in his work he is looking forward by the Caledonian Club which is to be held tenta- 1'. Sister Evelyn received three firsts and a second in the classes she entered. Adjudicator MacLeod said that she was "one of the most promising young dancers of the Maritimes." For their age both youngsters showed wards improving their own status of life and the betterment of man- kind. be gained through service would be much more valuable than fin-I ancial gain. exhibited at the F. W. I. C. con- vention in Winnipeg. June 10. Winners In W. I. I Tweedsmulr OSHAWA. om. (CPI - A post C g.y, card from Ehlladglphlaj in 1:2? wdsf delivered ere atur ay u e I woman to whom it was addressed has been dead since 1929. Postal officials said they have so idea where the card spent the last :9 years. MORRISON & MacEACHEllN Electrical and Plumbing Judging for the Prince Edward Island entries of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada Tweedsmuir , iiion was com- piled April 27 by Miss Eileen Halllsey. professor of art at the Provincial Normal College. Truro. Nova Scotia. There were six entries from Women's Institute members in this province and the Prince Edward Island entries were placed as fol- lows: 1st,. First Snow. Mrs. B. B. Jones; 2nd.. Silver Thaw. Mrs. E. 3. Ellis. other entries will he returned to Prince Edward Island next Contractors wafkinwgille the two top entries w udged along with two from each province for the F.W.l. HAMPTON C. Tweedsmuir Cup. All judging will be completed and winning entries for each province will be Phone Crapaud ; The squadron was by Cmdr. II. Bruce Carnall sf Toronto. and carried out exten- sive operations with United States minesweeplrs. were: Mrs. Neil llatholtrll. Mrs. L. A. MscDougall. Mrs. Wilfred Macl.eod. Dr. L. Shaw. Mrs. J. W. Mnclfcnsie and Mrs. Ldlh K iy. Sessions were held dur- ing the afternoon and evening only. OFFICIAL OPENING TONIGHT The auditor-iurns of Prince of Wales College and Queen Charlotte High Schools will be buzzing with activity this week as the Festival moves into high gear. Piano solos will start at 9:15 this morning at P.W.C. and Q.C.IT.S. In the al- ternoon the violin takes the spot- light at P.W.C. while voice and piano will be featured at Q.C.H.S. The official opening will take place this evening at P.W.C. Guest speakers will be Hon. Keir Clark, Minister of Education. Mayor J. David Stewart and president of glue I Music Festival. Dr. G. D. .t ee . A varied evenings entertainment will be presented which will in- clude the 17th Reece Regimental Band. the bands of the Queen Charlotte and Summersi High Schools. There will be c rai sel- ections snd piano solos and duets. Entrants will include -the Central Royalty Glee Club. Charlottetown Chorale and choirs from Trinity United Church and the United , arks D, 1. Norma Duvar. Char- ; Marks ll. 8. Ruth Ross. istows. -- (Cltern s): I. The Centennial Las- ; Marks 0. 1 area of Pakistan Baptist Church. The sjudlcators for the will be Mr Mitchell Blsncllf .1. evening and Mr. DRY cl.lMA1'l Annual rainfall in the Punish STRAWBERRY OONTRAOTS People interested in growing strawberries at an assured profit can do so on a contract basis. Plants can be supplied and a well cared for plot of strawberries should give a. net return of at least Already we have approximately 100 acres son- trsctsd of the 300 acre dbjective. so folks hurry and in up your strawberry contracts. Time is running out fast as strawberries should be set out before May 25th. Act now. Full particulars and contracts may be obtained from the following between May 3rd and May 9th. easel Irving, Murray Harbor gr., Montague Co-op, Montague Mg-r., Souris Co-op. Souris i Mgrz, Eastern Farmers Co-op, Elmira - Mgr. St. Peter's Co-op. St. Peter's Bay Mgr., Morell Co-op, Morell Mgr., Tracadie Co-op. Tracadle Mgr., Vernon River Co-op, Vernon River Mgr.,-Cherry Valley Co-op, Cherry Valley F. W. Outcllffe. Fredericton Mgr.. Kenslngton Dairying Co-op. Kensinghon Mgr... Sinnmerside Co-op, Sisnmerslde John R. McCabe, Klnkora Island Co-op Services, (!n'town. 58 Fitzroy St. Mgr-., O'Leary Co-op, O'Leary g Mgr.. Tlgnlsh Co-op, Tlgnlsh bgweea 9:30 and 11 am. From May 5 tojth II- c sve. FRUIT AND vnolrrsnm NEW drnoonssnvo oonmrrrn or NEW rnoosasnm rurcr . aox so. olmiwrrrrlown Barter's Film Lab. PRESCRIPTION I 3? SPECIALISTS SPECIAL lhtitfiihlii SPIIDBOR , n88.- want. air, I l ill" llp.to 1 Inch liols With V4 Inch Slisft PRICE 5.65 JOHNSON & JOHNSON 185 Kent St. - Dial 4138 -njjjnjnjx THE IIOSEHS HARDWARE CO. LTD. D X x Phone Em and give us a few simple Alsvs any-mm um evsrylhingl. 1... 3 r halwesn. (ca-.p may i lfuh u no, u Mo, :4 mo, fscdts. Ugon ap:1rovalI,heoai,ehinh:: sign 0" an pic up s cs at you 0" I5”, 529'” 75656 want extra cash now or Irish torsdisoe IPV55 512 323 340 monthly payments and clean up bills ”" V r .,' ourlaiiic ” ' phone . . . writs . . . or. come in today! loans S10 la-SUM as more FINANCE CO. 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Second Floor. Plclterd Iulldlng Phone: 6518 - Ask for the VB MANsgeI' OPEN IVENINGS IV APPOINTMENT-PHONE FOR EVENING NOUIS lseni inch is mldsiiti of st! misendieg tens ' Ismael Iliisnts fsinpsivy of (seeds Service, ll(lXI'l 1-av vii - TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. CLOVER CLUB The 1953 I-Iambletonian and Little Brown JUC pictures will be shown. I Free Admission - Public Cordially Invited Sponsored by Ch'town Driving Park OFFIOIAL TENTH MUSICAL 3,. wm-mp mayor J. D. jtewart luhm-gu, 1: Brass lid 3:. ciiu-tom 11131! School: ::d"FIrces- Clark. Charlottetown as-school chorus the Ocean Blue"-Goliivsgmt an... charm? km” cl”. "--Grieg ll 50 Mgn, wellington co-op, Wellington .c,,”'''.,.',"'” at, "3... Club; Charlottetown chore (less 10- 0'3"" cm" ””""'”' lee club Central Royall! 0 M s-omioumwn bi Ole. Other ICIIIOIII today at 02” I-13- qmn Charlotte III 93”"- I'.VI.S. HALL TONISHT S D'OI.ODK gnngnu sage of 111. nonour Litslixitrirsg-etigvhsraor 1'. MP and Mg. Prawn 1"” Kon';,i;;”,'.f"””,.,.,"..t;..'.i.muf.:?' 1::-d clL'u' 3'. cinrli 'lIle . mnmn ident. M.,-..- .1. 1:. Stewart and Dr, s. 1). aunt. in- lianmersids - - - gin Procession"-Grlil Class 181-Piano ilaI:0-0POl' '0”. 'h”. (joyg, eliaaasl vetoes, nison)-"Is Ian .,....(11 years and unit Ill! 1- ltacsido .9:'nix.d voices. for PIP”-.-""l"' 7'" um" 0 I'r"r'i:IIi;"iIni"i:i' cams. Ilesisttetowl: IMM IIW" 0'”""' l”''' A OPENING AiiiiuAL I FESTIVAL and Mrs. and Mrs. WeMO. hlord .. voices canon Choir ta, am": and I run. in P.W,C. hall and WN - Atkinson's Groceteria in Charlottetown, it was learned late last night, have been found to be selling their merchandise at money- ssving values. Charlottetown housewives were determined to take full advantage of this accusation J winning this morning and running for two consec a days. SALE DAYS Monday & Tuesday ONLY HERE IS THE. EVIDENCE! FREE GROUND HAWIIIIG. lb. 39: PERF'E0'l'ION, CARNATION OR NIBTLEB EVAPOBATIDD ' MILK. 6lins 83: TABLETALK 200s.'l'IN h....'... SLICED PINEAPPLE liiiiimmss, 2lbs. 35: iildiiwix 39c HIIIIIIZ SHOIILDERS. lb. .. 49.: PINE TREE SALMON. 2 for WHILE THEY LAST 10 OZ. TINS UI..AIl.K'S' OLD LABEL SOIIPS. Her only 49c RHIULARSIZE KLEENEX. Zfor . it GRAPEFRUIT. 5 for '. . . 35c ROBIN ll00D MIXES r I GOLDEN CAKEMIX 326 BROWNIEMIX 39c .. 49c TotoI......7I6 BOTH FOHONLY 55c CIIERRIES 25c iil'i"ii"ixiil”N"i”; 2 lins for only 35c 33c QEILLI 24LB.BAG lt0Blllll00llFi0llll 1.49 Wiioir. lb. 57c catfish-IT uoo. 3-Fltlill MAIIMALADE Spetzliil 35: gggmun. lli. 35c SOAP;2foi' Zlc eiiot nmi 1 IVCIIC &U