gooroaanas. .1931; Libby’s Prepare M USTARDjar 12c EAT>ON’S Pure HOEEY... oz. jar 25c _ Ens! Lynn v.11... whorl? " has! l LOMBARD - ..v~.- i... Specials on ' oice ' Sale Friday, 2 "m 25c Saturday and CHICKEN l6 u. Monday’ H l tins 1 BLACK TEA ll. . PRUNES .,_ Large Size Choice asst swoc '1 EATON’S Palawan 5,10,)’; Choice Seeded 53c "".7ii'f.'fi‘i"° Rlll.s..'.'ll.s 2"» 29¢ Lilian Choice Cleaned 6 oz. 15¢ "°“"16° CURRlJll-Efi 16c Extra! Large Package LIIX SLICEDV 1 BACON per lb. —20c FRESH PORK LOINS per lb--21c Cottage Pork Rolls’ per lb.—23c l . SOAP I90 ,jrLAKEs PURE LARD lb. block 2 for 23c ' ISLAND BEANS per tin—-10c _./.v7.- hi1? “OT”? " SHORTENINGlb. block 2 for 23c lNegro Kills Two ~ -_ i. i l men..idllul*" ma: Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ouaaoum imvunalmu slmmlslun I (Canadian Prel) BOSION, Mass, Oct ili-Q-l-IQDYY J. Fuller, a director of the Gillette Safety Razor company. testified today at the hearing on l $31.- ooonoo bill m equity brill!!!“ b! minority stockholders Milli-ll 091" tain directors, that sale of 80,- 000 shares or Gillette stock t0 the Gillette Company by the director! was rescineded as a result of de- mands made by minority 8W6!- holders, cross examination by M» tomey William G. ThOIUPIOR 0! -the plaintiff's counsel, Fuller said ‘he believed the question of a DOI- sible defense to the minority stock- holders’ suit was discussed at a dir- ectors’ meeting on November l3, 1930. ' Asked if he were told that to ap- prove the records of the August l1 meeting would be injurious to the ‘defendant directors he first said "Yes." then he was not sure. Records of the Gillett Company directors meetings then were pro- duced and Thompson called, at- 28 meeting which he said appear- ed to be numbered differently than the other pages. “Isn't it true that the records of August 28 meetln, were dltifnged and a few new sheets substituted for the orglnal sheet?" he asked Fuller. "If so, I know nothing about it," Fuller answered. Thompson read part of the re- cord of the stockholders meetings of January 8. 1930. Showing that Frank J. Fahey, another director, reported purchases of 8,635 shares of stock for $750,359, and sale of 4,. 500 shares for $458,707, the trans. actions resulting in a total profit to the company of $73,407. Thompson asked Fuller ii he protested ageing; Faheyb activities on the stock may. kei With funds of the company and Fuller said he had not, .____ MAY.tANBEl nnaurnsv sportng event of the North, the annual 220-mile dogsled derby be- tween the Pas and Flon may be abandoned this year, according to a special dcspatch to the Free Press. ' The despatch says owing to the depression at least temporary ab- andonment oi.’ the derby will be announced at a meeting of the oommitteeat the Pas next month. Meeting at Quebec recently, the committee of the eastern inter- national dog-sled derby decided that no race would be held there tention to two pages of the August ‘ Makes us growl Bverybod tells us so, We iusr eam with th and pride With our Campbell's Soup inside. during the coming winter, due to economic conditions. » Then Suicides (Canadian Press) DURHAM, N. 0., Oct 22—Everett lVUsLean, 28 years old negro, ran amuck in a fast-moving automobile near here yesterday, shot and kill- ed B. H. Beasley, Southern Pines police chief, caused the accidental death Ol his sister, Georgia Mc- Lean, wounded hfs wife, Pearl Mc- Motion Pictures ‘MI i (Canadian Press) ' LEAVENWORTH. KM. Oct 21-‘ The Federal courtroom was dark- ened here today while m°il°ll Dlc" til-N! were shown in an attempt l0 refute the claim of Fred H. Butch- er Kansas City, for $100,000 damas- es for personal inluries alledclly‘ received in an automobile-bus crash. » Butcher was shown Plflylns bl"- Laak for fbe TQM-and While Label own in price zfyezuaremazlzi/z h/zada (no nus-v "ro luw The price of Campbell's Soups is now lower than ever before. Formerly they were imported. Now they are made in Canada. Elimination of the duty has substantially reduced the price. In Campbell's Vegetable Soup 32 ingred- ients are deftly. blended in accordance with the famous Campbell's recipe. 15 choice vegetables contribute their healthful min- eral salts and their nutritious juice". It is actually a meal in itself. It is ready-cooked. On your table in next to no time. In all there are 21 kinds of Campbell's Soups to give variation to your menu. Serve them often. They are so convenient, so appetizing, so economical. Show Injuries I {the R. S. P. C. A. in a wood at the Dickens, ‘has aroused the interest of rear of the Old TO CHOOSE FR4OM Hermitage, Higham,'|"one of the’ most at Bun Mullipuiwny WINNIPEG, li/JBIL, 00b 22--(By Ho“: Mutton L The v Canadian Press)—C!assic My’ how Qmpheu.’ “I ~ o s £32101: S; Tail Chicken with Ric: Pepper Pot Chicken-Gumbel Prinfanier Clam Chowder Tomato Cnnsommé Tmnnln-Olsrl Julienne Vcgeulvle Mock Turtle VqgcIahIe-llerf ‘ vtrmictlll-Tnmntn CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY LTD NEW TORONTO - CANADA —~—- in‘ tractivc dogs l all Dickensians throughoun Lhlg-‘not far from God's I-lill, Wherellever knew." The animal belongev land, for the great writer mentioned Dickens lived. Sir Henry Dickens,|to Dickens‘ daughter Mamie, bu he pet in some of his letters. 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