IIIOWS 2.30—'I.00-9.00. MAT. Gill PATRICK 11111111 iuiioiovi :11 111111 1111a ion touts 1111111010 1-1 ryirflv by MARTHA RAYE .-\lso V A PETE SMITH SPECIALTY (‘ORIING “ONDAY 1min)": Short Wave 1 Radio Program -.> ' 1.1M Time in Eaotern Standard) FRIDAY, AUGUST I (iL.\li:..ll.-\l..-\ 5.150 p.ll1.—SpL*Cl2l1 Concert De- dicated 1o the United States. TLAVA, 19.7 m., 15.17 meg. IOKXO N‘ ‘ I "i-llun-LQ-ii-N ' ....--‘ -__<_"__._.____' O++40004M§++A444¢s4¢¢¢~>,.,.;...t.........,,.,Q,.,;,,,..__,. mega; G58, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PlL-NiFl-j. L‘ZI-.('IIUSI.U\AKIA 6:55 p 1n.--Foik Songs; Orches- 1 ; "Rome's Midnightvoice" . -.>-l 111.. 1181 meg; IRF. 311.5 111 , 51.83 nicg ' ‘IIF ‘(TADY ish LlteraryPrO- . WLlX.~\1-,.i1.-1 m., 9.53meg. L‘ \I€ -\l .\a 9.15 p m.-~Snlv-.1<ior Suntaella Incl His Orchestra. YVSRC, 51.7 LONDON m., 5 6 meg. 920 pm -"Coster Carnival.‘ An August Bunk Holiday Program. GSI. 19.6 1n.. 15.26 meg: GSD, 25 5 111.. 1177 meg: GSC. 31.3 m., 9.511 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 3 51 meg. TOKYO 8:45 p.m.-A Tiilk in English. JZK,15.l1ii.. 19.79 meg. i’\ ms . '9~'a-~ 10:00 p m —Ncws in English. TPB-‘l’, 25 2 1n., TPA-‘t, 25.6 111.. I.\l.‘\'I\l).\ 1105 p m.-“11uil1lii1g ‘he Cityz” llfnnchesti-i" A Talk G51. 19.6 111.. 15.26 meg : (i517. 25 5 m . 11.75 meg: (iSC. 313 m. 9.58 meg.; 6813.315 ni.. 11.51 meg. C. N‘. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL. Que. Aug. 3—Thc [fuss I'[‘\t’1llit*.\ of the all in ‘ Ive Canadian National Railways sys- ttin for the 10 day period ending "xiv 31. 1938 were 34.732931 as pared with $5630.73’? for the poiidziig ixrir-d of 1937, a lot‘ of $941806. _V BIRTHS _ on August 4. 1938, Lsstti" Caiineroii. PRINCE EDWARD —Today 81 "Saturday The World's Must Beautiful Girls — the \\'0rId‘s Topiiuti-h Song. D-iiz-i- 11nd Laugh Artists 'JACI( BENNY IDA IUPIIIO RICHARD ARIEII “CANDID CAMERA MANIACS" OUR GANG SMASH HIT COUEDY ‘_'THE AWFUL TUUTHI’ “LIVE, LOVE and LEARN” Robert Montgomery — Rosalind Rusaall I t... _ bit-ii lrii Old-HA 3 in . 11.84 m9g.; use ‘7 OLR5A- 197 15-23 "W3- .111.'-1 when Evelyn Knapp finds ,___ ‘Q1’- ‘_|--'- H herself in a "spot“ where shn prac- i 3° 113111.? Prime Eugen. a ticoilv is. compelled to Sign 11p with "law Plai- DJD. 25 4 m». 11.77 the mobsters. Lou delivers a thrill 1118K ‘ scene that must be seen to be ap- RU-Wfl preciated. 7 30 put-Guest Night: Amy Bnllow introduces three new .. . A.a..¢-uaA-naa~aunn.r~n,._m... 16c—27i-, EYE. ‘Nv-Iiiir-Illic. i At Capitol first baseman The slugging star tcaiins up ivitli snigin‘ ppiii‘ Smith Bzillcw ill :1 happy ding of colorful l‘(.lllltlllt't' 111111 thrilling zit-lion 111 "Rtnvliido," which opens totiay at the ctlpllOl Theatre. 1 kt-vs l of the “lurid Cfl£L1ilpl0n>N0‘.\'_YO1'k, H5“ The Dentral Guardian This column ls reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a. neuay nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ser- vices, Sunday, Aug. 7. Mount Stew- art 11 a. 111.; Higlifield 3 p. m.; Marslilieict 7:30 p. m. L-134. v (JORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. Ccrnwall: S. S. 11 a. m., Service 7:30 p. 111. Speaker: Rev. Henry It's a new type of war on the range. with "Luri"upin' Lou“ Cichrig divpping his lxiscbiill spikes for s" uinl 1111111115.; Ill.» bu‘. 111:"; rum-to te-tiin up Willi tin- pop- slllgllli! cowboy in (lriiing the i"i1.s1le-ri1eke1cers out of the West. The two stars" are ably supported by beautiful Evalyn Knapp who pays the role of Gehrig's sister. Tiring of New 1t’ork. thi- "clean- np” hitter of the Yankees settles down in Rawhide. Arizona. w run a ranch with his sister, His refus 1i to szgn a "protection" contract \\'l1l1 \ 515 p,m_ _D,m¢9 Mus“, JZK. some big-town racketeers who have 15 1 m“ 1g_79 meg moved in on the cattle business, re- l‘()_‘“‘)N suits in his assuming another 6 20 p_lnv_..slvorung Rivalries". ‘ "clean-up" role. Built-w, a singing . Aillllllnfllltfltfilll Athletics. GSG’ cowbw lawyer’ "Jlm-‘S up" ‘um y “m, m y; 79 meg . GS? 196 Gehrig in his; campaign. . m“ 15 3'1 mks“. dsb 19 '7 m‘ _The "rowdic-s“ find they have ' l5 H. meg . 05b 255 m ' n bitten off more than they could ‘ ’ ‘ " ' ' " ' chaw when the ace first-baseman routs them from a bllliilfd parlor. He pitches pool-balls with all the tinerring skill of a throiv to third coii-loov melodies. which soon will be 0n every o11e's lips . . "Drifting." “When a Cowboy Goes to Town," and "A Ccwboys Life." Y.P.S. Rally At Wood ls. ls Success Bright sunshine and’ a ‘Very warni welcome 819911361 die 11.1m- bers of the Presbyterian Young People's societies and their fiiend- I 11nd Cnlecionin when .11. Wood Islands mrnuon. Allgu-‘l 4m- ‘O c Rally that was held oii ' shaded grounds ndlmnlfli! the church. _ Although the afternoon was un- usually ‘not. many of the 17111112 people enjoyfid We Y-‘a-me“ m‘ E1 first part of the afternoon. Doi- cious supper was enjoyed by all tn» groups seated on the 51mm‘? BL“ fore eating. 11 >110" “"4 ‘my isle-rising Illldlf-S“ °f welmme w?“ given to the visitors 171' 900171171151‘ MzicDougall. vice-Wei 9f w°°d ' lands Y.P S. Mr. Reginald MacLean was 1h charge of the program durinB m‘? afternoon. Blessing yvzts asked by Rev- w-s); Watllantl of Belfast. The niembcis and visitors enrolled at the begin- iiing and showed a 110041 lllllnhcr present. 111i.- .ll)$.t‘ll1 societies bcni‘: cxtzeclcti at the crciiing meeting Societies I'C‘"1)OI‘IEIC(1 tt1DI1f1l)£‘t1Cflll)'_. Belfast: .\ Nlriel-Iaclierii report?“ a menibe 11p of between n0 and 55 with 6 or 7 new members sinu- 111st i"all_v. Caledonia was 11517-71111"! ed to b"; Mr. 111111101111 who bioui-‘lll IIOIiI-JlflIX —— -\‘ . .., ~ . 1 (l on August 3, III-l \'I‘IIH c, 111 k, funeral lenving at‘ .'. Proplcs Cemetery" Acknowledgement The Georgetown Boating Club WISIII-S- to r-ip-pcs.» 11o appreciation to the following individuals and vonipiuurs o izt-ncrouslv (ionatxatl Ylllllilhli‘ p s for competition zit the ("r 1111-1011171 Rmgatta held on 11111’ 27111. . J. A. alriilioi-izild. CRIYIIROXT. Hviirlirmii d; (Jo, Charlottetown. Ava/lid (HIS Engines. Bridilewater, . b. tniin-nliiirg Foundry. Lunenburg. . S. John fx-ckui Ltd Montreal. Summons 1,111., Halifax. Fcnncll & Chandler, Charlotte- “ll. Tip Top ’T‘11Il0rs_ Charlottetown. Eastern Hav and Bleed 00.. Chm‘- loitcuisvii. W, A. Poolv- it 00.. lnwer Mon- hgue P. W. 'I‘u1"1ic_v, Charlottetown. Tin-v» Rivers Fisheries, George- T112511 l‘111"li:1i1lc<, Mom!‘ 00., Si. John. N 11 it '1‘ llolninn C0. Charlottetown flit-km" 4v Nicholson. Charlotte- ‘otvn. J. Pnpc Clark, Charlottetown. Imperial Oil Co.. Charlottetown. Bruce Stewart 6L 00-. 3119711739‘ Effie-uni. i: William Rog- l ~ ‘llfill-i- lvcod 111.1110. was responded to m‘ F11” "- Hflm" bi: Mr. Afnclbiignll who reports-cl fi- "'r"'c‘ an enrollment of 40 members and -. Aliicliean. 11s he and Mrs Mac- Lean had tier-ii called znrliy by ‘.116 of the hitters mother. He e'l a tnr-irhciuiiii of 44) in hi5 .' titled a eortilui in- ‘1l the rtilly 11.’. Calc- nr-xt 1x111". 7 new ones since last rally. \Vl1<~n asked bv the prcsiticnt for a rcprir‘ of ivoik dpiic to help out till.‘ church. l)'.'.\1.'Il‘.S tukino,‘ the servzirr-s in the nbsc-iicc of the pastors, _th--. different societies reported as fol- lows: Belfast: Painted church hall and hurl two new doors opened 11P- Cnfeticitia: Pnirl for church 0r- gaii and lirnm books. Wood islands (11511 helper-l Willi chuich c-iznn. and gave to missions 11k!‘ the other two societies. A strong plea was made for the continuing 01 the summer cninp the some as had been held lri lor- mcr years. Before adjnurning for an hour of gptirts. a rousing adrlress on “Rev~ HTTTCP" was givcn to the young people by Rev. R. H. Starr-rt. pas- tor of Wood Islands. After enjoy- ing this splendid part of the pro- gram the different groups separ- ated and spent a pica-ant hour In games. etc. when all went to the church mirl enjoyed n. lovely end- ing to a perfect. rlav. n report of \1;l1l<~l_i_wi_l1_anp'-ar_lnt-er.___ . T00 Late To Clnsify n,’ . WANTED MIDDLE-AGED W0- mmr {(1 "mi-"aror llrlerlv lady and assist. with light house-work. Apply in person or by letter 31min; vmgcs. Alex Scott, Marsh- fleld. L-130-8-5-3l. e. Kingston: S. S. 10:30 a. m. - - -' . in. Speaker: Mr. . New‘ Dominion; S. Exhibition season tickets are now available in City drug stores for $3.00. It gives the same privilege as other years, namely, admission‘ morning. afternoon and evening for every day of the entire Fair- 56135 worth of admission at regular iii-tics for less than half. Each year saies of season tickets have in- creased. They are transferable. THE POPULAR SEASON TIC- KETS of the Provincial Exhibition. August 1511i, to 19th. are now on sale at City drug stores. This big entertainment \'a1iie—S6.f>5 worth for only s3.00—should be bought by every family. as it is transferable. See the whole shoiv morning. after- noon and evening during the en- iirc Fair with a season ticket. ~ 11-137. WORK TO BEGIN-At the Wood Islands terminal of the new car ferry a number of buildings I0!‘ the riff are being erecledin readi- ness for the starting of the work. It is exprcted that the steel sheet pilnig \\'1ll arrive soon and will be brought. ofi Wood Islands by stcamei" and lighter-ed ashore. GORDON’ BACLD HERE ON \'|\'f’l'-‘--Nfi" Gord0i1 Bauld 0f The C.1i1-1.li11n Press at Halifax arrived in Charlottetown yesterday for a shor- vl-‘ll. Gordon who is wcll known here. was resident C‘. P. coircspoiicicnt for a short period several vt- ago. He is well known 1 in vvniiis" les but dries not think flint he will be able to take part In tho Fnstern Canada Tennis cham- pionsli s here this month. Neither will his brother and doubles part- nci", Don. PER SONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray have as their guest Mrs. Murra ‘s sister. Mrs. J. R. Hogan of Broo - line, Mass. Constable Anthony Lund of the“. City Police Force returned yes- fi-rrlav from an enjoyable trip to Cape Breton. On his return he was accompanied by Miss Kather- ine Aiclriiyre of Point Tupper. More Dar Traffic Coming And Going If the numlber of cars coming and going fro11i the island during the sllllllllPl‘ months indicate an inert-axed tourist trade then Prince ct island is much more popu- Im" .11. 11 tourist attraction this year than lnsf. In the three summer months .\I.1y. June and July there has been an increase every monili b11111 goiirg and coming. The fol- lowing are the statistics for the above mentioned months: 1931 1938 From Tormentine to Borden: Mny~5l5 — — — — _ _ _ 111V!" .1 . . From Bertie-n m Tolltlntlne: 1937 1938 May—465 — — — — — — -- 558 Jui1e~858 — ~ - — _ - - 1059 .l1il'."--180fi ~ — — — — — — 2023 'l‘11‘;1l~Zll29 ~ — — — — -- 3640 Incrcnsc-Jyll. HARDTN son- DRINKS (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Aug. 4—Canadians‘ drinking habits are not as c11lti- voter] 11s they might be, said Ray- mond F. Brooke. Dublin wine mer- clmnt on a tour of Canada. “Why. a wine merchant. would starve in this country. You don't. imbibe anything but soft drinks. 1f n man wants a drink here he has lower) riff in a dark corner by him- set .” ‘ DUKE r11 nan-rs DONDON - The Duke of Kent enrolled himself no the member of the Rnyai Society of Dartmen recently. D. MacLean 3 T’ UNDERTAKER ' EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitshiro Use fund's for bites. TODAY and SAT. rtus Lone Ranger l2 Comedy and Cartoon DAILY 2.30 — 7.00 -— 8.45 TWO DAYS ONLY ' Pleads 11111111112 Burgulary Charge Harold Mahdi‘, ZT-yenr-old C1111:- lottetown man pleaded ullty to a. charge of breaking and; t-xitering and theft when he a peared before Judge C. Gavan Du fy in Queen's County Criminal Court yesterday. lProvincial EXhibitIDii Iiewslcts Race-ggpfg w the Provincial Ex- hibition will see some of thlc b5?’ racing in 173ml‘- “5 every cased filled with need» firmly mm“ horses Even me Free fo1- All which usually carries a small entryhliag has eight. While “We "M5595 “v u mam. B5 Lwpflly-OHB. Of course a. lot of these will chan8¢ w other classes before race (is)! bu! 1'- 15 a sure b“ 11mg. contests will be a- mong me most interesting ever seen here. Nearly all the horses that started iii that wonderful 2.1: class on Friday 01 Exhibition Wee 15,51. year will be here 885m- V91‘ lng, the winner. Qlllkel‘ Gm; the ‘vhoie bunch of them that finished m a, line across the track in one 1 i-t races ever seen n Slgetlclfagtrierilietkrovinces will be back at it again hammer and tongs. le think that Tues- @5391: 1%; 3.1330011 a day to attend the Exhibition. as. Wednesday- Thursday or Friday. This is not the case. Tuesdays DrOEYNH 15 1N5‘? as good as any other clay; it fact it might turn out to be a better pfogralfh just according to how the 1101-595 will race. Every feature that will be shown on Wgdllfiday- Thursday amLFi-iday will be trot- ted out for the spectators on Tues- day, Make up your mind to be one of Tuesday's crowd and see the shcw right. from the start. Tues- zlav will have its balloon ascension. s‘ complete mudevllle program Mann" was TOITTHITGEEI until Aug- - _ . 11st 13th. for sentence. IU- vvas Willi W0 01h" Ihnllfrs’ the daan" arrested following 11 break at 61118 811151 the Smile“- “lne “rats Prowse Bros. Ltd, 011 July 12. Mr. Frederic A Large acted for the Crown and Mr. J. O. C. Campbell was appointed by the court. to act for the prisoner. of horse racing and everything that goes to make a real wonderful al- ternoon‘s sport- Prepnrations foi" the Felt big Fnir are going on with great rapid- tty. was _ ovei- 90 employees checked iii for 'I‘li-- high-light of employees reached on Thursday when tained injuries, but. believes he has his act down so fine that the dan- ger la becoming more or less re- mote. Each day he will perform a. dlflerent stunt ln connection with his balloon Jump 1mm m9 B1811!’- airship. While he drops out Pore Bonette will continue along with the bag, taking the risk of aduck- ing in. the river or landing with 11 thud on some treetops. Do not fail to be iii-went on opening day of the Exhibition and see the first balloon ascension of the Bonettes in the Maritime Provinces. The pictures of the Cavaudex Girls aippearing in various nevi-s- papers have caught the public fancy, and each one of them has made friends just through the power of personality as shown by their good looks. They are fine, well-trained girls who have made n name for themselves in their chosen profession and have been seven weeks touring the West. See them at the Provincial Exhibition. August 15th to 19th in their in- terpretatlve dances and tap, toe. adagio and costume dances. Not much has been said about the humorous acts in connection with the Provincial Exhibition. but “a little fun is enjoyed by every- one”, nnd you can be sure that the management of the Provincial Ex- hibition has planned their program with plenty of fun. The Carr Bro- thers, who will appear in two acts. are internationally famous running long engagements in London and as far away from that big city as Sydney and Melbourne. ‘Australia. They have been popular wherever they have performed and they will no doubt make many friends at Charlottetown Exhibition Week. Marie's Animal Circus is brought to the Provincial Exhibition more especially to fnterestchildren. Cliil- dren love animal acts and are par- ‘tlcularly interested in well-trained Ostridge lives a admitted t0 bail onomical. bread from each bag. ..'SUBSCRIPTl0NSi-0th6 Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. men more great s. .1110 11 m. Rev. a. a. Wood- The vii-iv. 111i" 101111 vs- Joseph 11111», .\1i1~.i,,11»i-_ 1.431, Ostridge. criminal seduction wus i; adjourned until September 2 011 smsox ‘TICKETS. Provincial muss! Of the Crown. Mr. Large explained the principal witness was ill and asked adjournment she recovered. Mr. J. O. C. Camp- bell was attorney for the accused. t Pisqilld. He was Francis MacDpugall. Charlotte- town, charged with assault causing actual bodlly- harm appeared be- fore Judge IT-ffi" 1,137 elected to be tried summarily under the Speedy 'I‘rio.s Am. set for September 2. is charged with Shepherd. also of’ He was committed Court for trial vazfprifly Eastem Guardian .."l‘hk column is reserved for news of local interest but. advertising of a. newsy nature may be inserted at 4o a word strictly payable In ad- vsnce. . RROBIN HOOD FLOU Enninent station makes-s and little 9-? 5 » r BIB _ SHOP and 8A VE Lynn Valley ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES Pkg.9c. 3for—--,-z5c Granulated SUGAR Lb. 6c 10 Lbs. Fresh Fruits and New Vegetables Cucumbers, Each -- 5c New Carrots, bunch 10c Wax Beans Lb. 8c. 3 lbs. 23c Local Cabbage head 10c Tomatoes, lb. — — 15c Canteloupes each — 29c Pears dozen -— - — 59c Bananas lb. 9c. 3 lbs 25c Plums dozen -— — 39c Sunkist Med. Oranges , size. PARAWAX 1 Lb. ‘Block 13c 2 for N0. 1 Hard Wheat SUNGLO FLOUR 24 Lb. Bag——————-—-— Eaton: until rliatxng was .\facDougall assaulting John Charlottetown. to Supreme at. a preliminary hearing before sttpendlary Magis- trate K. M. Martin on Tuesday. is ec- More loaves o better great ones the pay 11st. The big new stand will be completed not later than next Tuesday, and the 45 Stalls burned clown will be finished about the same date. _ Painting white- washing. decorating of the build- ings and all the many preparations to stage a fair such as the Provin- clal Exhibition are being carried on by efficient stuffs under capable direction. c. C. Bonette, America's greatest balloonlst and claimant for world's championship honors. leaves Mel- ville Mills, N. H. for Charlottetown next Tuesday. where he will com- plete preparations for his balloon ascensions in connection with the Provincial Exhibition. Two balloons are being brought here. one being shipped from Ohio and the other from the Professor's home town. There is always danger of one be- ing 10st. so one has to be kept ready as a stand-by. Let us hope the Professor will have nothing so unfortunate while visiting here as he is really a remarkable man and one the public will take a great interest in we are sure. He bears ‘many scars as a result of his long time as a balloonist. His son, C. C. Bonette, Junior. is a chip off the old block, full of cour- ageudarlng and resourcefulness. Hi: particular stunt in life 1's jumping from balloons 11nd airplanes with 55c Doz. 31c 25c .1 B Pfl_?£'=_l£1le.___- Hecmtilqhhls 1W1 Willi these EREIITER Flllll] VIIIIJES We've Everything to llolp You Plan Thrifty, Tasty, Summer Meals Each No. 2 Squat Tin. 15c dogs, and of course monkeys 11p- peal because of their shrewd. ai- most liumiin face..- aiid cievei- an- tics. A bear. gols. in fact i1 c01- iection of twenty animals with Madame Marie. queen of animal trainers and two assistants. will be seen in their two acts afternoons and evenings at the big Fair. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. August 16th to 19. Three thrillers. Bonettes Bal- loon, Eric the Great. the man without nervw, who plays around on a thin steel pole 200 feet in the air, Captain Solomon and his div- lng circus. furnish a. program of thrillers such as has never been offered in the Maritbnes before. Balancing up are nine other acts of vaudeville, Pal; Rafferty. the fa- mous singer of the old Diimbells. Rex Doyle, the boy wonder singer, and other features that will flll in the time between the heats of the horse racing on Exhibition after- noons and be a star attraction for the night program. Be ln your ‘seat. on Tuesday afternoon, August 16th and witncs the opening show Season tickets for the Provincial Exhibition are now on sale 11f. 11.11 drug stores at the same popular prices as last year. 1111s wonderful entertainment value can be used by all members of the family; that is to say, the ticket is interchange- able and if there ls a day you can- not attend you can pass it along to somebody else. Season tickets took a big Jump in sales last year over the previous year and no doubt the same thing will occur this year. Sunflower 2 for o» fact: SIX _, Y __ THEWCHABL0TTEI9YYN_GUARDIAN _.__ M-- -- “GUST 5» 19g i breathless ‘escapes and has sus-l CAPITOL IHOUSECLEANING SHES V BROOM$ ANSER l/ BRU you: 223.93.! c‘? for cleonifl9 ' ' ' PAINTED WAN-s LINOLEU WINDOWS. MIRWRS- AND WOODWORK. M, m; mo PAINTED FLOORS GLASSWARE, oic. Consumer tests and laboratory teats show that Old Dutch Cleanser i: ufo, doesn't scratch. This is because Old Dutch in made with Seismotitu. Get 4 canl ofOld Dutch at a time, one each for kitchen, bathroom, laundry and garage. hollow lion Qu-ln Si Don't OLDD I an on label: (or co FAMOUS RAINMAKER BROWN- ED IN NORTH (Canadian Press) WASKESIU. Sask.. Aug. ‘ii-An ancient Indian known as Old Fred- erick. who gained quite a reputa- tion as a. weather prophet and ratninaker. perlslied- when his canoe upset. in north Saskatchewan ke. Long a picturesque character on the Montreal Lake Indian Reser- vation near here. the 83- ear-old liidinn was said to be able make PINK SALMON 11b. Tin '12s. weather forecasts due to an acci- dent sonie years ago. It is related he fell into an old tree branch which penetrated his left eye. He was taken to hos ital but escaped and refused to re urn. Thus the festering wound never healed and was said to have stim- ulated a. nerve sensitivity account- iiig for his ability to forecast weather conditions. Three years ago Old Frederick 1B PQPOTWI. Wl1§“'}?.,.9ff€1”§d Jitcfllli? 2 f Chuck -- -— 74c Rump —- — 20c Rolled Shoulder Rib -——-— 25c Assorted Tin CLARKS SOUPS Except Chicken 7c 3 for _.. _... 2“ Jewel SHORTENING Pi Round _ __ 25c. Sirloin _ __ 35¢ T Bone _ _- 35c»,- H H Libby; No- 2 Tin PINEAPPLE JUICE Each -—- Verything Roll Singapore Sliced or £322,111. 27C TOILET ISSUE 4c 4 Rolls ' PINEAPPLE Crushed Tin McLareWs 25 Oz. Jar 2 l PEANUT BUTTER — — — — — —--——--——— 1 Lb. SNOWFLAKE BAKING POWDER Tin 14c Eatons 19o I Fresh HADDOCK Trimmed. Lb. 12¢ HONEY 7 Oz. Jar—-- - — 10c 27c; Island Brand a o1. Tin 9o. 2 for 1 CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD OLD DUTCH OFFERS YOU THIS HANOSONIE WM. A. ROGERS KN|FE AND FORK - - . Foron|Y6°¢and the windmill panel: from three Old Dutch labels. Vliu as shown is solid ISS TIIIS Bil Billllil. This offer, good only in Canada, expim Dec b ITICB CLEAN 64 Munull! Avenue; Toronto cleilngiwlndinlll punch 0mm GI and IIII till Wm-A-Roaln Krilh and Fork and circular tolling how I can at other nieces or u complete not of thin A»! 71in qualify uiivorwuru. Smoked and Booked Shoulders, |'b.V- Bologona Sliced. Lb. Breakfast handIr-mazdbc. scdurcd £111. die ioi75¢and 3|abe|s.ThisA-1P|us Iveiwaig is made by Oneida, Ltd. 000:0 mulch lubolni and____.l (or which plume sufficient rain to put out for» fires in return for four plug-rue tobacco. Twent -four hours ter rain put out e blaau. Ho oom- plalned he still had three plugs coming to him on that deal and threatened never again to inter- cede for the white man. Only when the mercury round far below zero would he consent to remain indooru. On ovvnal oc- casions search parties had to 1n sent out for him in the dead of winter and found him on the verge of freezing to death. "wtilte man talks much and do nothing-Indian work first, tdk afterward," he once Mina ' squaruaa- neon-ma BAY, Bouoh Mrlcar- vine in .,,____-__ 25c 25c Lb. 13c, 2 Lbs. MEATS cnic Style Pork 25c 19c Bacon Sliced Lb. — 35c Jalliod Beef Tongue, 1/2 lb. — — 26c Frankfurts, lb. — — 24c Baked Meat Loaf lb. 27c ': Fresh Made Sausage, lb. — - — 20c ead Cheese, lb. — 21c am Sliced for frying, lb. - -- 43c 25c 3 for F resh C iiALIBUT, 1.11.29 \