by Byrii MONTREAL, couple of t nob trsdition Mr. Senbom. & BANBORN "XIV tiuiu-hlere brewing." CONE IDENTIALLY YOURS c Hope Sanders August Isth-Pin devoted b- I L, gentlemen who stsnd lot I of coffee-inulung-Mr. Chase end The dehcious INSTANT CHASE COF E we enjoy todgy in 1 product of the 100 years "Know-How" back of t.l1Il fme.old House. But to listui to Mr. Chess y9u'd think the perfection or this codes To which Mr. Ssnboni replies gently but lnyni 9.. ..ny determined. "It's the top quality beans I insist on that explain ll ville son-ct!" Taste Instant Chsse & Sunburn yourself-and I .2 ii. you'll zigrre :.-iirvl (Inn Thing Our Family Does-'I these d stock dinner dishes- I!” :w through them with the breakfast dishu m min morning before we leave for work or l .' Ir.'s so mnpls new that we use the .. v iuwiirking GAY hquid detergent. Because I. .. mnlii-s dishwashing so much easier! Just of the bottle-and you've exactly nun nitlit. imiount. (One bottle does Mtg didn- wii.-'r.uiiri-ill Ymlm l'k9 ll'9 '57 30" L. '4; rinse nn ti.) inc cup it's beans-and brewing-plus s century J mi.-P. ind, glasewnre rkle . . you! pd.-.v to see how. Guy i engyour bunk l uivut who feel F3 3 Ple955d ''m G” la you med-has gun he FEW. - wlsu ' use i healthy lid and g - . wit pleasure our much I delight J an AYLMER smined Bartlett mg '03:; mt. Pears . . . There's nothing better -.i;lit-iilt than everl But. believe ...-, yrs-i'll End thatgBLUE-JAY .'...m PlfI!'lCI”H get rid of cums mi , and bring you such quick ind bl:-seed relief that you'll feel like A new womunl. The cxcluelve nPIlli'llllOIl. Phenyllum, gets right ..'n-.in mulrr your com rind helm pii.-u it out from umiernralh. Tliiv-i-.-iriili: of men and women If! using Illue-Jay dill by dllym mil tinilini: I new comfort and iYPPilt)ln from bothersome foot irniililq-s. ln srtusl tests, Blur-slsy xi-iii tn work faster and mars .,-My llI'Ill other leading rcm- xi.--.-. lmt tlmm do unit for mm! 'Aml You Wu-nod Mo-I” . . . I vs Ind he no in young ls-id-wk d i sin ll y when sho. name hnme from her fwd. holiday to find less w e d Ii in K L.-v.i.uii;os-siolenl Worst of it via.- tl.iv her father had urged ht-r. zwi-r iuiil river. to rent s Safntv h.i-ii-it lltix st the BANK OF MuVTRl?AI.. For less than twri r.-iiis ll rlay you can keep your ;ir:l'IOIlll papers, jewclry, iuwl t'vlll!'l' isilmihlcs-snfe from lose. (in ii, lirr or nrcidentl More nnil morn. I find. people are realising lliP lvisir ganrl House of renting I R of M Siiir-ty Deposit Box. Wlg nnt rhcrk with your own BofM manager? I "all A Celebration . . sis exclusive minted - take in u treehly bannnes uni "IIIQ lllt' Banana Cream-get Instant Bonsns -becziusc itls mper-hoiriogcnised . . . light, llufly and easy to dig for s baby that's starting solid . . . for these Bartlett. Fears on co1i.i-istnilly Erie and smonlh . . . Aylmer adds jiut a little sugtar-end nothing else-to the fully-ripe Burtlett Pears no that it's really peflrrt food for your babe . convenient to usr, and low in cost. And iuinthcr point, Aylmer's C-Pl'l.ll:IPl'I Baby Foods Ire made for Canutluin linliir-s right here in Flivhfll by A Conn- dian (":imwuw. Z Sawlauueul . in yiereonsl deimmam nan he so disastrous II they hot-weather days. That's plan it's no wise to use ARRID , the pure. while, vanishing i-mam l'lNVIlrVr)lnl. iuzide now. with 3 max ymd pnfn, I-in-liisive ingred- ient. Prrilnp. You can he poised Mid fresh till the time with Arrid Just rub Arrid in-rvilv odour mot , , . -raps limh pFl'Sy1lrllllOl1 mil (wlrinr for l to 3 duys. Ills sritt.-in-pm; wnn't dry out in the jar; and deodorizcs ivislmilly. More Csnxidisns use Arrid than any other dcodorint. Only 580 I per. . yesterday, end served the family favorite - Biinima Cream Pie, made with ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING. H you hi-iven'ti tasted the dolight of new llnvor which Royal Instant hire in tip-and order it tndcy!IThis esm Pudding and Pie Filling- llsvored us it you'd just sliced the . . It's creamy and smooth to the taste is 'sp(-ciully And while you're the new Stra Cream Instant l' i-liIiniz”lhcy'ie'both deliciotu either as I pudd' (Kt A ple'lllliDlZ! Sn lfiu-In It Done For (H mm line FARMER8 WIFE i - mi-ml rspccinlly for baby feeding . . . Wonder- u.' put you can t just the li"l.' baby's needs. Asfyour Docl -l---uld use the Whole Milk (Bad Vi mined Milk (Yellow Skiiiinicrl Milk (Blue Label) . tlw Piirtly Skimmed Milk formula was originally in. p.-ircd bccaiine the baby docton izsked lorut. H . l"-' a high prolcin, low-fol. concentrated milk with S but the beat for your baby! Vitamin D added . . . Nothing Us, These Days! Pni thinking, for holnncc. formula milks, right. type for or whether you Label) or the in Partly a He knows that (Continued from page 8) (Continued from page 9) Needlework St-c. 35: Home spun arn-1. lllrs. J. Elmer Mad.-Leod, Lon- ll Soc. 36: Fair Isle hnl -l. Norman Nicholson, 46 um- Mrs niiir St; 2. Mrs. John Stockmsn (3 Summer St..; 8. Mrs. Aiiiils Bes- tu:.. Br-nton's Mllls. 9.-c. 27: Carriage Coverel. Mrs G. Bnllingsll. 8 King Iq., ('h.'iiltitlel0wn; 2. Mrs. Lois Mac- minld. P.E. I. Iloepltsl. 38: Ladles' Cotton House- . . Mrs. John MacEnchern, 4 llindsor St.. Ch'town; 2. Mrs. llvii-lrll Phillips. 43 Summer St.. Wlmili; 3. Mrs. Nonnnn Nichol- son. 46 Summer St.. Ch'lown. Soc. 39: Lady's Afternoon Dress -1 'llrs. John Ashley, Unlon Rd.: 2 iii-c Lcnnis MacFndyen. North ll"W 34 Mrs. John MscEacli- mu 4 Windsor Street. SH 40: Girl's Cotton Summcr ll'-WM -1. Mrs. John Ashley, Un- Mn lllmfli 2. Mrs. Wendell Phll- llih lit Siinimcr St.: 3. Mrs. Nor- Hviii Vii-Iiolson. 46 Summer St. WV! 41' Boy's Wash Suit-1. ll- .lIIllIl M:icEnchern. 4 Wind- . 2 Mrs. Frank Ross. 20 llimllinriic Avr-.: 3. Mrs. Norman mi. l-(Ill. 46 Summer SI. V”; I2 Child's Sun Suit-1. ' Vwiiik Ross: 2. Mrs. iiimi Nicholson, 46 Summer St.; 4 Hm H.-ilcolm MacMillan.Cen- lral llIil':Ill)'. 5"" 43' l..1d,vXs' Cmlun Talloredl Elli!-t--I Miss Joan MacGowsn. liilmnir: 2. Mrs. Lennls MacFad- '"" Vorth Rlver; 3. Mrs. Alton Rngm. North Milton. gh5I.'t'. 44: Men's or Boys' Sport. 'V"l -I. . Mrs. Lennls Macl-ladyen, i"f'l' River: 2. Mrs. John Ash- '5- Union Road: 3. Mrs. Frank ” 20 Hawthorne Ave. ”5"P y-15; Tailored Pyjamas-I. 1'? lrarik Ross: 2. Mrs. Wen- .” llllllllns; 3. Mrs. John Mac- lzm licrti. I5”. 4H Kitchen Apron-I. Mrs. "INN .llncFadyen: 2. Mrs. J. n'-W09. In Lapthorne Ave.; 3. Frank MacKerizle. Mlltnn. W-EN. 47. QiilltAppllque--I. Mrs. ll'llllPll Phillips: 2. Mrs Ernest ;'I"'vyvig. North River: a. Mrs. ' l.”"'"' Jenkins. vllszelbrmik. ;I” 4" Quilt Cotton Patchwork llr-2 Francls Drake. Vernon: ...i xv Ymllrs lrvlng Bake. Elrnln; I. git-lrvhn wnrreu. ortli River. 1' 49: fllgllwnrlr Quilt mode '"IID--. prlnghr k W. I. mfrlr-clsl Errihrnldrretll Quilt 4; T I izroup-I. Hunter Rlv- ”” 514.11: M A Mac- "'.::”"- food Islanidsagest. l"- ml: Needlework by con- Nor- - George Grade X11 Mary Cummlskey. Mary Delghan. Paullne Fan-ell. Estelle Flood. Suzanne Frsncls. Barbara Gal- lsnt. Betty Kelly. Msry MacCor- meck. Elizabeth MacDonald.Wln- .nl!red MacDonald, Genevieve MacGulgan. Janet Macl(enzie. Nola Mccahe. Mary McKenna. Joan Mclinchern. Helen Mclnnls. Wllena McQuald, Ethel MacEw- en. Shirley Smnllwood. Mary El- slne Trslnor, Mary Weeks. Solrh llgh scliooI:- Clsss I: Eleanor Elnlne Clin- ton. Reagh l-lnvelock Ellls. Lil- llan Jean MacAulsy. Helen Marie MacCormack, Mary Ellen Ruth Mnclntyre. James Augustus Mac- Klnnon. Cntlierlne Helen Mac- Mrs. Andrew Jolinstone. Lone iRver: 2. Mrs. W.E. Hardy, North River; 3. Mrs. Spurgeon Warren, North River. CLASS :42-llandlcrnltst Sec. 1: Woven Place Mntsel. Marilyn Quinn. 39 Connolly SI.; '1. Maxine Clsyhnurne. I47 Pow- nnl Street. Sec. 2: Sliupplng Bag, wnvcn-J. 1. Mrs. Marjorie Jenkins. Hazel- brook. Sec. 3. Wcavlng. any small ar-l llcle-I. Marie Claybournc. 110 Upper Queen SL; 2. Mrs. Frank Ross. 20 Hawthorne Ave; 3. Lots Smllh. 21 King Square. Sec. 4: Weaving. any large ar- ticle-I. Mnxlne Claybourne. I47 Rocks Of Th SYDNEY (CP)-Crew numbers of a British freighter abandoned on the rocks off the Magdalen islands told Wednesday how tluy stuck to tbelr ship until the last minute and then rowed away as waves smashed over her deck. The 32 men, All uninjured, or the 5.200-ton Brltlsb freighter Larndors arrived here aboard the tsnslvldi 108 Foundation Joseph- 2 Their ship rammed ngtound on jagged rocks In I dense fog Sat- urday but they remalned aboard until a heavy westerly gals started to smash their craft to blts Tuesday. Capt. W. 11. Berry of London, England, said "I you go back there today all you'll see is wet- er." A veteran of I years at sea. Capt. Berry had high praise for his crew. Abandoned Freighter On 0 Magdalen: "There wu no panic and they carried out every order." Re bad speclnl prllsc hr Il- yur-old radio operator K. L Murphy . Ireland. who remnlned st his set continuously after the grounding, keeping In touch with the tugs standing by and the Lsrsdoi-e owners. "We were doing all right until yesterday." said one crew mem- ber. "Then the wlnd switched to the west and the gale hit us :3; she was swash when we The men had planned to make u trlp back to the Luradore to take of! personal belongings but the heavy sees made It Impos- slble. For Capt. lorry, It wns hll first inurltlme sccldent. "In 4! years at sea It's the tint time I've had my (eat wet." he said. The Lnradore was carrying coal from Sydney to Montreal st tlutlmcol thenrnshon Blrd "They behaved II the but tn- dftloris ol the sea." he ssld. Following is the prize Est Tuesday's sheep judging It Provincial Exhibition: CLASS 14. SHROPSIIIRES Section 1. Male born in 1955-1. S. C. Stewart 4: Sons; 2. and 3.. S. C. Stewart & Sons. Section 2, Male born In 1956-1. 2. 3. and 4. S. C. Stewart I: Sons. Sectiiin 8. Male before 1954-1. 2. and 3. S. C. Stewart & Sons: 4. Preston Bryenton: 5. John Cairns. Durislaffnage. Section 4. Champion Male and reserve-1. S. C. Stewart & Sons. Sectlnn 5. Female born In 1955- l. 2. 3. and 4-5. C. Stewart & Sons Section 6, Female of 1954-1. 2. 3 and 44. C. Stewart & Sons. Section '1. Female champion and reserve-1. S. C. Stewart 8: Sons. Section 8, Pen of 1 male and 3 females-l. S. C. Stewart & Sons. Section 9. Pen of one male hnrn ln or before 1954 and three females born In I954-l. S. C. Stewart 4: Sons. CLASS 15 (North Country Chevlotsl Section 1. Male born in 195kI. Winston Stewart, Dunstaffnage; I. 3. and 4. Almon Boswall. Section 2. Male of 1954-, I M- mnn Boswnll. 'Section 3. Male born before M164 -1. Almon Boswall. Section 4. Chiimplon male and rcsnrip--l. Almon Bnswall. Section 5. Female of 1965-4. Winslnn Stewart; 2, 8. and 4, Al- mon Boswsll. Sectlon 7. Female chnmplen-1. Almou Boswsll. Secllon 8. Pen or 1 male and I females of 1955 birth-1. Almon Boswall. Section 9. Pen of 1 male born In or before 1954 and 3 ' ' It 1954 birth-l. Almon Boswall. CLASS 16. BORDER CIIEVIOPI All prizes of this sectlons were won by Almtin Boswall. CLASS 1'7. OXFORD DOWNS Section 1. Male of 1955 blrthel. 2. 3. and 4-Lyle Boswnll; I. John Thompson. Charlottetown. Section 2. Male of 1954 blmh-I. Lyle Boswnll. at the Phee. Jennls Msrtlns 0'Hsnley, Mary Joyce Paquet. Class II: Peter Anslem Busbey. John Stlrllng Creamer. Violet Wlnnlfred Dlngwell. James Urban Hewlett. Thomas Francis Hugh- es, Gerald George MacAuIsy. Ilelen MacDonald. Paul Ronald MacDonald. Desmond E u g e n s Mullally, Eric Wood. Stells Mai-ls lllgh School (North llustlco):- ; Grade I: Bernadlne Gauthier. Edwina MacPeters, Lorlns Pel- ers. Class H: Jeanette Mclnnls, Kathleen Walsh. Edmond Leclslr, Jeanette Kenny. Alblnus Gauth- ler. Adele Kelly, Mary Bradley, Margaret Dolron. Summerslde High Scbool:- Class I: Wilfred Barlow, Mary Calms. Arthur Csllbeclr. Dorothy Clark. Ronald Dawson, Pliyllls England. Lawrence Gallant, Josn Marie Leclalr. Helen MacMlllan, Lllllan Macwilllams. Irene Moun- tain. Patrlcla Preston. Donna Irene Sllllphlml. Mary Ru Tan- ton, Mary Thompson. Class II: Donna Lee Arsensult. Edward Britten, Ellzabeth Brook- ins, Donald Cameron. Thelma Cameron, Katherine Clark. Ev- clyii (irozicr. Walter Curley. Aud- rcy (iallfl('l. Donald Glllls. Ellzs- hclh MacDonald. Davld MacKln- nnn. Glcnfnrd MacLean. Kenneth Marl.cod. Audrey Millar. Jane Morrison, Georgie Murray. Fran- iis Smith. Antlinny Spcncelry. Wt-iitlcll llnitc. -lllIll' Wood. Mary Shaw passed in all ex- nniiii.-ilinns writton. she was lin- nlilc tn apnorir for the examina- llons in Algebra and Geometry. Tlgnlsh High Schoohe Class I: Edward Bernard. Vin- cent Desllnches. Beverley How- ard. Hazel Murphy, Mary Rlx. Class II: Alban J. Arsenault. Sheep Judging Results rocks at! the Magdalen lllllldllll the Gull of St. Lawrence. Section 2. Mlle born before 1064 -I. and I. John Thompson; 3. Lyle Boswell Section 4. Champion Lyle Boswell. Section 5. Female of 1955 birth- 1. 2, and 8. Lyle Boswell; 4 and 5, John Thompson. male-l. 1. 2, and 3. Lyle Boswall; 4 and 5. John Thompson. Section 7. Champion Lyle Boswell. Section ll, Pen of l iiialc arid 3 females of I955 blrth-1 and 2, Lyle Boswell: 3. John Thompson. Section 9. Pen of 1 male of 1954 or before and 3 females of 1954 blrth-I. Lyle Boswall; 2. John Thompson: 3. Lyle Boswall. CLASS I8. LEICESTERS Sectlon 1. male of 1955 blrth-1, 2, and 3. S. C. Stewart A: Sons; 4. Harrison Green. Clyde Rlver. Section 2. Male of 1954-1. S. C. Stewart A: Sons: 2. I-Inrrlson Green. Section 3. Male helnre 1954-1. and I2. S. C. Stewart 5: Sons. Section 4. Champion ii-isle-1. I C. Stewart & Sons. Section 5. Female of 1955-4. 2. and 3. S. C. Stewart & Sons: 4. and 5. Harrison Green Section 6. Female of I954--I. 2. X, and 4. S. C. Stewart & Sons. Section 7. Champion lomsle-l. S. C. Stewart 4: Sons. Section 8. Pen of l mi-ilc and 3 females nt 1955-A S. (7. Stewart A: ns. Section ll. Peri of l male horn in 1954 or before and 3 females of 1954-1. 8. C. stewsrt & Sons. Speclal Class-Five entrles sl Hampslilres by live It. Webb & Dsuglit 3 of Pugwssh, N.S. female-1. Continued from page I Sliorlehorn Sec. 3: Junior Yearllng Male- 1 Cyrus Eaton. Sec. 5: Junior Gliamplon Male and Reserve--1. Cyrus Eaton. "Deep Cove Iron Clsd Monarch 4th'l;; 1. Deep Cove Model Mon- are . Sec. 6: Two year old male-I. Cyrus Eaton; 2. Leigh Brown; 3. Athol Roberts. Sec. 7: Male born before July 1. 1952-1. P. E. I. Sliorthorn Breeders Assoc.; 2. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 8: Senor Champion Male born before July I. 1953, and .Lj.1...mLL.,:LL MARI YOUR OWN PRIZE PIGKIES ABVAH III! SPARKLI MG CLEAR HEINZ Geraldlne Handrahan. Powrinl St; 2. Mrs. W. M. Craw- ford, 2 Ambrose St.: 3. Mrs. Frank Ross. Sec. 5: Lesthercrsft. any ll-l lcle-1. Albert Altken. Lower; Montague: 2. Mrs. John C. March- hank. New Annan: 3. Mrs. George L Crosby. West Royalty. Sec. 6: Metalwork--l. Mrs.- Donnld Stewart. I37 Spring 'Parlr' Road; 2. Edgar Dewar. Cardigan. Sec. 8: Wood Csrvlng-1. Ran dolph Msrinlng. North Rlver Rd.; 2. William Harris. Murray Har- hour; 3 Mtarrlll Piirsoy. R Gay Arr . Chsrloltr-town. Special-Frederick Mulley. 44 Wryiriniith St.. Charlottetown. l Sec. I0: Wood Turrilng-I. Allsn Macnougall, 9 Euston St. J Sec. II: Pottery-I. Mrs. Nays J. Mouse. Kenslngtori; 1. Mrs; Mark Malone. Melpeque Road. I Sec. I3: Shell Work-I. Mrs. George MM-Donald. Klngsborrnl 2. Miss Llllisii Walker. 5 Eden St.. Clftmvn; 8. Vlnlet Kneebone. 14 Chestnut. Soc. 14: Tell Wnrli-I. Mrs. Msr.-Dniisld. Klnssborv-; orsnges ue nutritious food and drink in one. . . and en excellent source of Vinmin C Sunkist M tits:-rnssu VALENCIA3 . from California and Arizona 9 Tree-fresh. juicy Cslifornis Section 6. Female of 1954 blrth- ., I "ll See. I: Gnnd Chunploii Mob Ind Reserve-1. Cyrus Elton (ken Clad Monlrcli 4th); I. O7- rll Elton (Scottish Monarch). Soc. 10: Junlor Cal! Femnle born In 1955. belore May 10-1. Lyle Boswell; 2. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 11: Senior Csl! Female- 1. Lyle Boswell: 2. Athnl Rob- erts; I. Lyle Boswell; 4. Athol Roberts; 5. Lyle Boswell; 8. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 12: Junior Yearling Fe- male-I. Cyrus Eaton; 2. Cyrus Eaton; I. Athol Roberts; 4. Athol Roberts; 5. Lyle Boswsll; 4. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 13: Senior Yearling Fe- male-I. Cyrus Eaton; 2. Lyle Boswnll; 3. Atliol Roberts; 4. Lyle Boswell. sec. 14: Junior Champion Fe- mnle and Reserve-1. Lyle Bos- wnll; 1. Cyrus Eaton. Sec. 15: Two Year Old Female 1 Athol Roberts: 2. Athol Rob- erta; 3. dz 4. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 16: Female born July I, IN! to June 8), 1952-1. Lyle Boswsll; B. Leigh Brown; 8. D. P. Jewell. . 17: Female born before July 1, 1951-1. Athol Roberts: 2. D. P. Jewell; 3. 8 4. Lyle Bos- all; 5. Athol Roberts: 6. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 19: Senior Champion Fe- 4 erts. "Tee Kay Dee 4D". 2. D.P. Jewell, "Lady Violet". Sec. 20: Grand Champion Fe male and Rescrie-l. Atlinl Rob- erts; 2. Lyle Rnherts. Sec. 21: Junior Gel of Sire-l. Athol Roberts; 2. Lyle Boswell; ... D. P. Jewell. . Sec. 22; Senior Get of Sire-1. Athnl Roberts. I Section 23. .luiiioi' Herd-1. Cyrus I-Talon: 2. Allml Roberts; Lyle Boswnll: 4. D. P. Jewell. Section 24: Senior Herd-1. Athol Roberts; 2. Lyle Boswall; 3. D. P. Jewell. Sec. 25: Progeny of Dam-1. Cyrus Eaton: 2. Athol Roberts; 8. Lyle Boswall; 4. D. P. Jewell. Special Prize (silver tray) by the Bank of Nova Scotla for the Junior Champion Female won by Lyle Boswall. Speclal Prize of S25 donated by Cyrus Eaton lor the best beef type of Shorthorn breed animal. won by Lyle Boswell. no better Quality at any price! When you're really thirsty. you any as well buy the best . . . IVANGELINE. lnloy sonic today. . . . in a better cup of tea! Selected '"'""--v-risnuntuu-1. 2 Mrs. Illa LA I M ray - 1.1 nus ac ago.-n, l ORANGE PEKOE TEA male and Reserve-l. Athnl Rob-- 1 l I i l osirs & J UBILEE PEACHES RED PLU GREEN GAGE -CLAPP'S FAVOURITE BEST FOR CANNING. .6 Qt. Iloaplng Basket Pears CHEESE SPREA pic pork L03 ::;..::r:."&s:E.; l(E1'cHuP ll'”.?Z lllii? FLIIFFO CERTO Preserving Jars Tm INGERSOLL LARGE Ill OZ. THE BETTER KIND OF SHORTENING. LB. FOR MAKING JAMS & JELLIES. JAR WHITE GRilNLLATI'Il) 10 LB. FIGS - SUGAR PAROWAX FUR M-:it.txt; FRIIIT. 1 LII. rim. IN TANT (l(ll”lt'l Ill” R I-"I-I ( 'T HIINI (.H .lU( WIIITIQ Slllllll. HA. A IIRl;)AKl;'.l.N'I Tlllull Shredded Wheat No. 1 Yellow Flesh 6 Qt. Ileaplng Basket UR BLUE Your Choice 6 Qt. Basket Fruit Jar Rings 2for25” Ajax cleanser 2 tins 27” NESCAFE y VINEGAR ll.ll KY5. 2 07.. 2 (M29: DELICIOUS COOKIES 23” inks. BEST AND CHEAPEST. LOAD OF THESE DELICIOUSW FRUITS. 1.25 790 89c GREEN PLUM8 8 Qt. Basket Cucumbers 1.l5IPotatoes ...59e 33” 27” BLUE 1 .49 lll.l'l'l BRAND SIRLOIN IJCAN TAS'llY 79” 19” 59” 98” CAN YOUR FRUI N O W l I-'EA(llIIi.S - Pl.lfIllS - PF.ARS- AIll'i,N()W AT THEIR VERY Tomatoes WE SELL ONLY RUMP ROASTS nor is. RON lCl.lt.'SS--'I'Rl'l.l' Illtllllllllll lS Rolled Rib Roasts turn. 75” i.'i3iET?isiiE .. .. 75- FIIESH FRIIZICN RON lCl.l'iSS WE HAVE TODAY A FRIEH CAR- 1 RED "PE 11 Qt. Basket US- ONLY 31.15 mg C LUNG GREEN II Basket ONLY sea 7" N0. 1 ISLAND BRAND BEEF 65l 69E 73l 65' LARGE MARKET LOBSTERS WELL TRIMMED PORK GHOPS port. not It; TENnr;lt STEAK nor is. con FILLETS .. Ii. 23' 1-kg. ol Two Dot. um "I 594 Dual. 8551 DEL IVER Y ON SALE AT NORTH RUSTI00 Allll OHARLOTTETOWN 5up E? Market SH-OP COOP IT PAYS "7WE OIVESTOP MARK5 r