â€Thursday, April 14th. 191‘12 fl‘.-.‘ - _ ‘.-- .. __ ‘..- -.â€"-â€"- -â€"â€"-â€"- Elle 15011111111111 Almanac TIMMIN S, ONT. \RIO “hers Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association; OntarIO-- Quebec Newspaper Association; ('lass â€."\ Weekly Group OFFICE 26--â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~PHONES~----~â€"-I?I~3.‘Z~IT)EN( I' 70 Published hvery Thursday by: CEO. LAKE, Owner and Publisher Subscription Rates- Chanda â€"-$2.00 For Year United Statics -- 3.00 Per ‘1 cat TI. 111::1I21\ April 11th, 1 $332 .. ‘... ._ .. . --.........â€"- -_-...-â€".â€".. .. Ooo’~"~"’OOOO’O"O’O"0â€.o‘â€"†’ " WHEN MAN IS BUT A WORM I ‘mâ€â€~ooooooooo’o"’-â€'oâ€oâ€â€™aeâ€~â€o~o. Did you ("\‘I‘I' receive :1 li't'.'l‘ from 111.1 privlt- .~'Cl'l'2'l?"~' the King? 01' from til-.1 '~';:._-z'-.1tary to thr- third 211711-14"- M111! in charge of ti'.111sp.1'tat.i'3n on 1111- (".111 {:1 11111 NIL-3111. L Ibo-311. y~'. Or from the secretary to one of the suirï¬rdiiilt In one of the red tape department. of one o: 1111 Gov-err.- mfg-pkg: fellow who 519.115 llllll.’;f‘li" your "'bcclio‘ui: \"-1"~.':‘.l‘1f," Kiri;- writes as if he were your lord .1111 inastei"? If you We 1":cv.1i'.'-".l .1ny letters like tin-~11 y: '1 know 11:11.1: 1: 1: t In "rumbles, cribhed. IIIJCII‘ 1- ft'el 111:1: man 1-: but '.1. '.‘v'JCI'Li. 21ml lite i,"- l‘.’>;::1ltr" You will never 1.1 ti" ~ 11:11:: 111.117. aa 1.1 1 Th1.~'. week T1111 Advance has receivcd .1. latter from. :11: annual Secreta .151" If The 01‘ awa . nun..1 It is an expgri- we to (taunt. the statues: heart. Ilazl '.lu- editor of Th. .mrnal. or the assistant editor, cr one 1 l 1:,11 :ub-.1'. 51:11:14 written The Adv'an-v- 1.: lIll;;llL 111". been bad. but as it is, it. is jus; too bad. When His H: .'al Wmness. the Editor. hides behind an Editorial Secretary. what chance has the ordinary man or even another editor‘. The. world has beaten a path to the iron: 1; The Enhance but the Editcrial Secretary cf The Advance 3.: the mnent is out shovelling the sn ow at the rear do:.r, so if that letter is to be answered it mua' be done here and 11,31. Wily. It is to be hoped that the. Ed'.t.3rial u Scoretary The Journal will pass it on :c the editOi. so that it may with the other state documents in the arcl'ichs. The Editorial Secretary of The Journal writes inflowszw“The Editor 01' to the assistant editor. F L L‘ \f)!‘ 1'15: in part as the o i The Journal wio '.. d be plea-sud if. you wu uld lat him know the. e'ditoiial in The Joe-131.11 111.1; THE PORCUPINE ADV ANCE 'I‘IMMINS. ONTARIO â€"â€"â€"â€". “â€"._â€"- â€--~Am.â€"- W in o 3:1.1rv man it to cairv tit-1111 II the 1311(11'1'2 the relic; a1 acclaim 1d as a worthy of ('oniinrmiaiion all t I 1 1341 H. .l..‘3 ‘ Ii IllllS' :1p',11*:11's' cor-1d l:«111‘.1:."t ..1 '1! ‘.1. .1111 {0 DP "'1: a 13.1 131.1111: ran num arr Ill " ' 1.1‘1?!‘t‘ll~1 l)1>‘l'. .1“ I‘ln'J ( . "1t:._1.-".1.-1 1111111111. collars. -thr1111 while (1.1.1 11111.: '“ 111.; 11:11: '. illiv .111. .tli'). :2 m 9.1.1 budzwl '2 I'- ) \ .. .~- .ii' . nxu--‘ 1.3.1111: I ll'v' . . . ‘ {I110}. $.11. l 11111:.1121 11'. -t 1"12.1liz1'1'i'1111f111-. ~;"'.' 1'1" :1 mulli- reduc:1' 32.400 1111 to $120000 lit»; lnc‘m:.: than in t pad. as \‘II 11 )pg “:11 II) 'zind 211$ 11 .'.'.'.'1:1vt ;'. I fill. .111 11"31ntlt1nt: 0000’.) ~ Car. «'1 ': ' ( I 11(11' '.i-iX «111 1111' 111'.'111': ed per» . - . . I . 11.1}. 111.. 1' "i‘l li:3'-.y.'=\t-r. tho'ri' I‘m: A married p 11.111111? 11171111105, use in 111:1 1171;. will pay $60.90 on .111 lll(‘f)lll“ nearly double the present . '21. with :11: mccme oi 510,000.00 will haw of $1213.00 over :' 325000.00 are dependents must income tax. mari'iid person without (11:; tax of 347605800 on an income of $1 - plan :1’-cm.~; 1'.) be along the right lines. 1: 1.1.411 111:1"1113 money and able to pay. A: 1.1.1 .c. :1 is desirable and may be 313111.111 ' A1 a start has been made along general benefit. Even with or. .1 increased 1.171111: on incomes the Canadian rate «'1' income 1.1.\ is still lower than the scale in use in Grea. Britain It is perhaps '.1, matter for regret that what have been "nuisance taxes" have had to be continued and cnlutqzcl Thcic taxes are the least desirable because nearly every c-.1~-'1'- they are simply passed on to the general public. While taxes of this rut-tire are continued their in- crease is not :2. 1ppcars. It is as 111sy 1c 11.31111ct six per cent. in sales tax as four per cen‘... and the public must 1111' in one form or another. The incr 1:11 1 tar-z cn cheques to three cents is more or less a conveniâ€" ence 1.3 the public while lost-age stamps are allowable for 1.14.1 in paying t‘ni-e 1.1.1: as the ordinary oos‘age stamp may I ‘oc used The taxes on pullnian be: 'ths chair 1ickct< ams 11111: 101111 distance telephone calls will be an add- but their general effect is not likely to be sci;- twill HI Tlli‘ 21011113111 111.11"; . ...‘. . n l1'1fl.'iitl.-11.s 1.11:. winch in 3.13;. '.1) {MY ‘ T1111 The mar- the present 11x. 1,788 80 in 1ch s now pay over Loren 1.1 \Ir“ ‘ "l Ill!- '. 31.19.11 1.1»; ill-conic '.11' J \l'iilltzlli 1111110111: . Ill ll ‘. .' .1". :1 .1.‘ 11111.1 (.1 ‘x' ..., Iv .1 "I Q \ \/¢ l éfllév 11.110000. 2111 'T“ '.Illï¬i S O 1 upon 2‘: ll I ‘. .1;.[1 M.) 21.5 L l l I ~ xx ,. . . ‘ . 13111.1 '.or 1:11: 1.11. 01 mod the trio: Is as at first gX’ \ llt' . 11:11 o I 41‘ L-.’ :1 nuisance. I" «2111111 13:34.00. flu 1.11111. '..1. quarter From $100,000.00 up the tax in was the basis of the enclosed article. He tl1;ill{w "it's 1 .211 11111 public, ml." o .<' hay that “The Journal even wand: a lice-111.1 i':i'.‘| "1'31.†11.1111 11 1211. gold mines would be asked to bear an unâ€" mac 51293 b90315? Th" JOIN 1181 1h- 1 CU 11’11'111'1‘4l15 ("301'â€" t'.1::' 11121111 of taxation has proven unfounded and the North was spoken very strongly in favour of tree speech of all 1,111.1 ugll be glad of that The cripi‘ing of the gold mines FEE-IKE and by 811 SON-"- Cf 138311111. The J.;11rn.1.". 112% 1111111.“ would have been a seri; us matter to: the country. without annotated attacks upon per-1.1"...- who express their tip-nions coznpcn-ating ;-i.;t-,-Jnmgp_ MWIJ‘GOCH and 0‘) IIOL I‘BSOI‘I ‘10 llhl‘SICfll "10101101" I. 'l'h:.‘~.t1 who have .'tudicd the new budget are likely 1.3 The article from The AdVime' MINT-335d by 1.1111 "viii-7“ 1211 :â€"‘.'lH‘ it .153; royal. and there will be .1 general hope. that in shmaary of The Journal is heidc-tl 'thhina' but Bunk" Rllf‘i‘f-‘Ptlllig' years it will be possible to centre more on the .1251 so it may be said that the 1:12-19 on which it was f.3und- I'~.1i:' and logical plan of revenue from income tax and avoid mi was no' so much one particular article as 111. 1 genera‘ the 111.?- an C11 taxes and the other forms of irritation 1:1 bust-i- “and of several recent. t’t ditcrials in The JU‘IL' 11.1. Thom. 1105.4, with the public in the final analysis paying the tax. if they are to have any influence a: all can have than to force curbs on the freedom oi speech. It. is the. abuse of privileges The old license in liquor led illustrations of f ound to 1-11'0â€" wholes, no other effect that. is the inevitable result. ï¬lial; leads to restrictive laws. to prohibition. There are a score of other the. same truth. The majority eventually are W... themselves by cnforcina curbs on the vicious and maliâ€" eats-us minority. The Journal has been lendim,1 its editorial wlamn. to supportiirr the communist demand for free green-~11 free speech that. is absolutely denied by commun- m countries.within their own bowlers-11 free speech tallied. that has been proven in the C'cui' is oil 1'111 in Canada do '0. based on force and Violence. Indeed the only sorti" d fez-c peech that is forbidden is that which urges i ' view: I W2.C'1.The Journal has condemned Section 98 of the @37me Code. The cditzr of The Journal should have the editorial secretary read that clause and tell him about u at... That section does no: lllI-(El'fel‘t‘ in any way w.th ail- Vwacy of anything. except "by use of force. violence Meal injury to persons or prOperty or by threats of such I inï¬rm); ox' wnich teaches. advocatm. advises c: defends in m oil force, violence, terrorism or physical injury to per- If condemning: Section 08 is not ad- ..smirs or property." mounting a license for speech than The Advance has two Mimi secretaries, with a couple of under- -.s9cret aries The letter from the Editorial Secretary says that Mal has always deprecated attacks up;1n poop-e «express their Opinions in speech and do 1' 3t r~e' art to 1' ‘1ysiâ€" gn: v'lolencc.‘ Yet the other day The Journ 1'11 .ad ' mill": 1ttack on all the memaeis oi naili.1m:.1:.'. fir am much Does that mean that. alien CUCILJIT‘I‘S 11 3E they like . but that the duly elect-d 1'e,31'e'~:1n*-.1t ives of “Th-'1 V' ‘11 I I I m: 1. 3131:1111 cf Canada must r.ot speak except when i 1.11:1 15115 i 13!!! Editor Of The Ottawa Journal? 01 does it mein any- thing? Who tO ask? The editor or the editorial .1rr11~ Judging from the concluding qualifyinsi' phr-ise ill the cutter from the Editorial Secretary of The . I'-11r11al the O:- m newspaper does not favour people who re~o ort to Meal viole nce.‘ Is it to be inferred that whil .1 phy ica Mince is frowned upon it is all right to urg1:1 oil if‘ have and brutality as the communists have been poven in court to do? The Advance repc.1ts that there is no interference '.o-day «nth freedom of speech and the only forces working to any mtnction are thcse of the type 01 Th: Jotll‘l.ll who by advocating license would force repression. I'hi edit“. iali mun should write the editor about it. 1 N, ~-"~’ ’- N†“ “w, I, †‘1' ABOUT THE BUDGET ‘ ' ’ m'mw"N"N" ’h’ i " ‘ Trier:- w crc very general fears that the 19"“: budget ‘szada woul'l be a burdensome one: Once more the real: car is not as frightsome as the pin-1 ntoms cjzijugwl up Mile are alwavs crossing bridges before they com-.1 to them they see afar the holes in the pla lllklll" and the s;_.~._vk1s Wig up and when they actually come to cross th= Week My find some kindly soul has knocked daw n the protxud- 1m nails and put patches on the danger us holes The: e is a. general tendency now to admit that the budget was not a bad as it might have been. In justice to the brilliant M Minister of Finance it should also be admitted that it 1'3: much better than most peOple hoped for. It promises a balanced budget Without ruination to anyone. The wry man can scarcely realize the immense task entail- afl 1n the making of a budget for this Dominion. m that pass into the millions have only hazy meaning u the man on the street. It must take genuine financial 2 w to prepare a budget of such pr portions. Only man who actually keeps a family in comfort on 32.40 a m, with only four days‘ work a week. should be considered a mpetent to adversely criticize the new budget. That; ‘1 is the rare financial genius. And usually only a wo- .m reaches such emdency. â€Where in this issue will be found a summary of the Wt features of the new budget as explained. in the “233111.011 E. N Rhodes. MlnlsteroIFimmce. The ;“y for increased revenue has been apparent to all. â€appearedtobenoxaosslblempefmexpanded w. Thebimetmmbecomideredgoodorill by â€Marthe memochmedtosecuremeessentlal ne- m. If the budget plan ruined industry or crushed the CT- the V ' " 4' ’ ’J‘ ’Nâ€~J\N"Nm~ THE NORTH OBJECTS â€â€™-N"<‘ I I ,o ’ ’ Nâ€N~’~’ "N W, h 'Nx' “mâ€.â€â€™~."- I I . I I. 1.»? year Mr. Pcullot, member of the HC' 11 1.1 (1 01.1111 11; It,":' ’.l‘i riding: oi' ’l‘cmiscouota, Quebec, aloried in the ide; I 1.1.: his whole purpose in life was to have a station built I 1. 3217111111 (1:1 Loup. He got the station but apparently he ‘11" no: 11'11'1'11 in life. H11 is still flying around the House ’ 1' (;‘....1.1m;::1s this :cssion. If is said 111.1111 liaise can only ‘.od one idea :1: the one time, but this tendency 1.13 .':.-..:, it .1: =1..1rns Li) other c‘.a:~;.~1e< of the equine -. - 1 4. T111 one idca iiiipellin'1 the 1.'oc:'1bula.ry of Mr. I‘ouliot recently seems to be the thought of slamâ€"bang- 11111 lt-finiser from the N..1'th. Hon. W. A. Gordon “'"lll‘lDS. Mr. Pouliot should not be taken seriously but the ‘=.'-1.>'.;11 1.1311131; tr. some of the things he said about Hon. Mr G'Jljl'll. Po:- instanc he called Mr. Gardon "the dumb Minzs er I Libour.†The term seems a. rank mi=n’3mer for there at :1 1er 1113.11 111; men: or able speakers than M1 lord n 111011.111 he doe~7 know enough not to talk when he 11.1. nothing, tr. say, which is a virtue that some other memâ€" bers would do well IO cooy. To suggest as Mr. Poul iot doeC ills“ . l t: 1' but Mr Got don has sneci ':':l at the troubles and mi' sex 'ie if the unemp- ‘cyod is to fly far from the path 01' fact. The No: '.11 knows Hon W. A G: r,don knows his helpiul sym- '>:1tl1.y his generosity ' and his kindliness to all It will be T‘t alled that when Labour desired a heltnr and defender hey turned in .111s North to Hon. W A. Gordon Ono ‘zis;-::1cc of this was in the oils-.1 of the Hollinger disastc“ bour retained the se'. vice; of Hon Needless to say, th' that occ 151011 Gordon wa' '1011;_1 years 13,1;1 when La VIr. Gorsd n i" care 101' its interests. Illi‘ii‘lw‘ 31 Labour were well pz's_--entcd on as on the 1111111 0:11r 1' occasions when Wesley the 11311.1 champion of the \y'ai'kingmmen T:- 'he diatribe of Mr. Pculiot. Hon. Mr Gord 11 did no ake the trouble to reply He is a big, enough man and 1111,11 enou .:h in the es: cm of the p: ople oi Cana la :3 trea' 'lie out bur t ofe Pouli ot with silent contempt. But web ther '111 public should allov. it to pass unnoticed is ano her ma - '.er. H311. Mr Gordon 111-.1s given generous and able servicc to thug country. Shou‘d the country listen in silence to a t'.."111 111 of ...- ow-rc :1 towards him? . Poullots suvâ€" Tt‘ {ion 1..'.1t miners oi the North may bear with bac‘ 111111.11 rs and 1.. ' aurtcsy is a mistake with 111 foundation “111:1 111.101" of the No.th have found Hon Mr Gn'don alâ€" 112:1†(curt: ans kindly and public-<131rited Until he be- ' 1:111 :1 Minister of the Crown the people of this North w ere \l at: isc M the I.K. C 211.11 that he could even handle a team of mules without sung his temper Apparently he can at that The c nc.udi 111 words 01 Mr. Pouliot give the type and measure :31' the member for 'I‘emiscouta. He said: â€"â€"We wil‘ each him «ctr. Gordon: manners that. when he goe into illp far 11;:1'Lh the mine rs will 1y. "Oh. well, he (11111191111111! What did you do to him? Did you give him a massage“? 'th will say no such thing! They "Oh. hello. Wes. .1 shave. a haircut. The 1.10;;10 of the will say. as they 1.1111 said so often before: hows everything? ' and “Glad to see yo 1!" As for a shave haircut. message, Mr. Pouliot would be out of his class in thinking of that sort of service for Hon. W. A. Gordon. The people of the North would think it. was only H311. W. A. Gordon's generosity that would allow him to let Mr. Pouliot attend to his boots. ’M IGRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER In the news reel at the motion picture theatre the other night John D. Rockefeller was shown playing golf at the age of 92 years. and singing his favourite hymn, "While the Days are Passing by." He sang “Passing by" with rare fervour. but knowledge of the old gentleman suggests that the days are 31301:; all he‘s ever let pass by. ‘ * a: R * The Ottawa Journal has been abusing members of turba- ment for calling each other buggy torim and lousy grits! The Journal would faint u it heard a communist omwr’ describing the capitalists and the police. Even Mr. Hepburn only talked of sprinkling Mr. Gott with bisect powder. He did not accually produce the powder. The communists in Sudbury literally threw salt in the cyan; of the police last year. l to be lllCl'C‘flr-rli Ill {lit-1' . it there :11':1 11-.) (l:~p.111.dâ€" 1311111. \Vlill- 33.3.0000.) 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I the bullz'tiii iron hcadtutlixri' 11'1- t'lot'kg sot-Oils. shin-s. etc. 19.11:: man‘ 23-118 the t-‘l‘.".\';_'::; 11.121: r '.-: 111. 111 . 11'11. 1111. 14111le ;l!';lt‘l“ pawns i: I timeszm- down 1 lll‘.“ La»: 111.111 plac's 1: bill I . . . ' ' V' ' I - ‘ - . . . _ . I B-£“.lCl.i‘l' - «.13 1 131 Rt. .1.1 b..11,.~'.- 11.11: b: id- 111111. Any-1111111.; drOppcd board ti: recs-cl lit-:1: -. Two 1' .1111. '71,:111s bark to first man again Winner ('Cls and 113111â€; O pour-s for 1113.1. 3 for is 11:11: ‘.‘.'lllt‘.l I‘.21L‘t‘ all :11ticlc:on Chali I I ‘ - :t‘COIld l for third. first. i ‘ gTUDE BAKER Teams Divide Points in lgl '1 on the basis ofcomparismz this year. Look over all the new cars. \ our sound sense Will to†you that in thcsc“32 bcttermcnts of l‘)32"Studcbaker is giving you more per car and per dollar than anybody. 'I‘hese Triumphant New Studebakers stand out in every particular. They are longer, roomicr, more luxurious. They have incomparably Iincr Free \thcling plus Synchronized Shifting and Automatic Starting. They have shatter-proof Safety Plate Glass in all Windshields and all windows Of all models at no mm: (/11) rgc. Studebaker is continuallv putting more into its cats and continually asking less Of its customers. .\nd these 4 great buys†Of .1932 represent the greatest achievement of Studebaker engineering genius and the climax of Studebaker value-givinff. i’IIodcls and Prices \1 I': :11'1, $340011) $2970 I)l(.1-\1(1R I'finllll 51‘75 In SIOSU lI.’ Hnrurgmum, IIS' “hm-Ilium: KS Horsepower, III" wheelbase -\1\1\ \11111 I'll-111‘, SI‘ISS 11152350 S‘IUIH MAKER SI\, $ll7510 $1450 IITI IIl'f1u'f1UWCT, 135' wheelbase I SO Horsepower. 117' wheelbase Waltervilln, (Int. Burundi, more tin: am! (fort. tarts u'rra .“nrrx .1! {hr fa. Iorv, Timmins Garage Co. Ltd. TIMMINS, ONT. .W IN CANADA CF 1911 .»$-» .â€" c....~ .c.â€"-â€" "r." (Fr-mm :10 mm ""7"“. F -v"'9' ‘..-‘1 INDIVIDUAL ACTION AND Schu- points Will the A. F. Kenning iro;‘~':1y. . acquire an Empire trading conscious- requircs only LNVL) I 01' in the ago I‘l‘ . ' '1 \.)~q 'Il-ici.-.'.‘ - INTEREST ARE NECESSARY the Inter-town Bowling In a recent speech lVlr. F. W. Field. 11111.11 tourâ€"town bowling: Timmins senior British Trade Conunissioncr to if; r Sr'lnimather divided the points. Canada, said: “I ask you to regard two ("3.1111, on the Manly“. alleys last Empire trading as a 1x1rsonal matter. week 'Ihere'arc still home and home I a k 1131.. to become interested in the games to play, a total of eight. points, souicc oi evervthing you buy. to (1.11mi Timmnts requires all eight, points “"your selling to Empire channels, to I l ' ’ ' . ’ ness. Individual action, FII’St qua'lty Spanlsh ohyes }. “ ‘ "‘“l "‘"“ â€n 11 r0 1“ Iwul tZ'lI't‘ Empire trading an 111111-1111.» . . ugh I Talmud. “m1 815 total and: it can obtain in no other way.“ pathed "1 seven 5.125 of NIT-‘3 Him “is â€911 101' Schumacher . _-_ “-._-.- ll CRA I! - w..n 7,18 ‘0“1' I St Mary» J. llt‘lli-ll Argus: The CKLE g'ass ’ars' “C Tammi†10170 1H" 955 3156 - :-' 11".l1. 2'1: i.:,'111ty 11.11; 1 1-111 1111;111th SClllIlll‘lClli-‘l' 1074 981 1013 3070 1111- suicide? “â€131... An Alberta 1111-1-11 Tiinniins .1121 Schumachcr «1.11'11 ‘..lls't" (“Md his 0x1 .2111: by bashing: his two 13mins. head against . 11:111' :o::k .. BLUE ROS P FL'RE MAPLE SYRUP. DELICI CHICKEN HADDIE. . MEDIUM SIZEâ€"SWEET SELECTED QUALITY .â€" THE “'HITE NAPTHA SOAP Again offer such values that the most thrifty shoppe: will :11. Be that ' A sale that emphasizes it"s ' ‘cheaper today the Dominion Store way. CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW 'Ygllasi‘::]ljrqulf:ii:jaubuJZLfiic prop. SKIN BEAUTY GOOD QUALITY CALAY SOAP. 3 CAKES 25c PEANUT BUTTER. . .3335 29C ' ""N'mn"N""""""'" LIGHT SYRUP MCCORMICK'S ' FRESH PIGS BAYSIDE FEARS. . . .N-IQI‘N2 156 SODA BISCUITS. .2 LBS. 23c ! FEET, per 1}). ................ 60 UN ES AND MEATY TIGER CATSUP RICES LBS 25c a G SOAP FOR PURITY AND FLAVOR KRAFT CHEESE IMPORTED no 10 $1 89 19c OUS TIN FANCY QUALITY PINK SALMON SAUERKRA UT 211mm: l-Ib. Tin Combination Sale 3 FELS NAPTHA soup AND 1 s-rw PKG. s. o. s. VIOS LIBBY’S GOLDEN WEST HARD WHEAT Flour 69c 24 LB BAG 23c U N ‘9 -m...â€"_..__ 292 __....‘ - _ .__.._.. “-._...“ 0......35. LB. LICORICE ALLSORTS 1.13. --â€"â€"~â€".. EGGS FRESH FIBSTS 22c DOZEN P-IM-lâ€"l. Iâ€"aluâ€"l .1â€"â€"-I uâ€"unâ€" ...â€"-â€" .â€"-â€". 1“..- III-u! ‘â€"~"â€""*‘â€".N"""' . E S i LEGS OF PORK . 1' 3c ._l~_- 1_~vrâ€"..1 1 l I I 1 -â€"â€"â€"-n 5â€". 1â€"..L- 1“ the fact that “Dominion’s †customers are able to buy better foods at I per 1}) . better prices. I ,MW~,,~-,NO,;L,~W,,- l Special Values Are Effective All Week April 11-11; I TRIMMF n I OINS I 1" "“1 I OF PORK per lb. ................................. I30 ' O’ow’a 'm‘vN’N ’Nw" SHOULDER PORK O‘NNâ€â€â€™~""†’ O" SIDE PORK per ll). .................. _ .............. .."l""'"" 100 â€"flflâ€"~uâ€"olrâ€"â€" vuâ€"«I .- 1~_o~â€"I- â€".;â€".-â€" ... .â€"u.â€"â€"-.â€"v -_ .â€"â€",.-- -â€".._. "’O’O\†’1' ’N'VN ’dl†â€"â€â€â€ .sâ€"l‘l.o.‘ SEE OUR MEAT COUNTER FOR OTHER SPECIALS w-â€".Râ€"NNâ€"'\ 1.0 E. BOTTLES L~l‘ 27c 25c r ¢ r x. u c I IlllIS - Vegetables 1 ORANGES Hum stam SEEDLES. Navars DOZEN ICEBERG I-E’IVI‘UCE LARGE SIZE soup HEADS .. EACH l .ro’oo-o’oooooooooooâ€oooo-ooo’oo _ l iPOTATOF s - mu AND I MEALY 90 LB. BAG "-IEI-s-l I APPLES j COOKING CHOICE BALDwms GRAPES -DELICIOUS PLAVOUR .. 29c ~"""O’oo""""‘ 'f""~' SPINACH. C UC UDIBERS. TOiVIATOES. GREEN PEAS. PINEAPPLE ETC. AT LOWEST FRECES n):- imlflâ€"hfl_p. - OC-|u_H‘â€"n_o‘ h’hl