_ BEEF ROASTS SHOULDER ROAST "‘“}u. 37 BLADE ROAST =«â€"==â€"] " SHORT RIB ROAST |_. A* CROSS RIB ROAST Smlol.agfl. No, 1 Grade T ‘*'49‘ CELERY STALKS 219. &ti; â€"Gro‘:v:, I‘U_o'v; E;os;, Yollow, preâ€"cooled, tender, large Ne. 1 Grade WATERMELONS Large ®ize, Red Cutting, No. 1 grade CARROTS Bradford Marsh, tender, washed, AA&P â€" It‘s All Pure Coffee INSTANT COFFEE SALAD DRESSING Instant Milk Powder Ann Page Â¥ukon*Ciub (Contents Only) GINGER ALE California, sweet, luscious, girdled seediess, or Red Cardinal, Mo. 1 grade A&P Fancy $woeetened or Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE es 4 Quarts of Skim Milk â€" A&P FRUITS and VEGETABLES P QTIVE VNTIL sArdhony, Avaver t PEACHES, NATIVE, YELLOW FLESH VARITIE®, NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL OUR S$TORES â€" GRAPES 2 219. SUPERâ€"RIGHT QOUALITY MEATS! ready to sook, No. 1 Grade 230-01 btls 346 cello bas J &@¢ Aâ€"P SALMON 6â€"01 jar tb phg â€"»â€"A9Qc «1.1 5 o 3 B« 2 is 3B 3« oi 2, 59c atin 2 7 c THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS dane Parker Giant JELLY ROLL Jane Parker June Parker Orange CHERRY PIE Jane Parker Sugar or Cinnamon Reg. Price pkg 270â€"SAVE be CHIFFON CAKE .49 Mild and Mellow â€" Custom Ground 79. =â€"2.31 EIGHT O°CLOCK COFFEE BREAD and BUTTER PLATE TMS WEEK‘S SPECIAL ! ROYAL A_gg!Y 22â€" K GoOLD DECcoRaATED WITH $5.00 PURCHASE IN VERY POOR. CONDTTION o+~1®Q. Reg. Price 590â€"SAVE 106 Reg. Price 59câ€"SAVE 40 Reg. Price 550â€"SAVE 60 2 pkgs of 12 tir 40câ€"GAVE 18e each o+ 49 hoi on toan 49. 5 5. BOOST MILK PRICE BY k The agenda‘s 3rd item is the establishment "of building lines on a number of city streets. Weber Street The Municipal Board, at the same time, will consider the city‘s application to chanâ€" ge King street east, from Fourth to Seventh avenues, to light industrial zoning. It now is classified as general residential j Before the Ontario. Liquor Licance Board will issue a licence to any establishment in the township 60 per cent of those voting must be in favor of either question. If such a question is submitted it is thought that interest will inâ€" crease at election time. Usâ€" ually only about 30 per cent of eligible voters cast hallots. The results of a township ballot may pose an interesting problem for Kitchener estabâ€" lishments if townshinp rateâ€" payers vote in favor of cockâ€" tail bars. Kitchener voters turned them down. A spokesman for Kitchenee Dairies, Jonas Bingeman, has announced that a 19â€"c0nt milk m boost to farmers wil & hike the cost one vent ‘a quart too consumers The price for a quart of stand ard milk is now 22 cents. "It will depend on competiâ€" tion whether the price rises," he said. & quart increase. It would be inconvenient to sell mill by the halfâ€"cent. The increase . will: be efâ€" fective all over ‘Ontario as all other markets are.tied to Toâ€" ronto price. Request Liquor He said the dairies make m profit of â€" only â€" omeâ€"quarter cent a quart on milk, so they would not be able teo absork a halfâ€"cent increase. At present the price reâ€" ceived by farmers sending milk to Toronto dairies is $4.172 a hundredweight, Howâ€" ever, the formula price is just a fraction off 19 cents now and by September it will have gone over the 19 cents, Thereâ€" fore by October they would be entituel to $4.91 a hunâ€" Dairy commissioner Everett Biggs reported that the i9â€" cent a . hundred â€" weight im crease may be expecteod> im October. Mr â€" Biggs said that the price paid by dairies to proâ€" ducers is based on a formul}a which is tied to the country‘s economy. â€" Every time the iormula rises 19 conts (equal to hakd a cent a ‘quart) or drops 19 cents the farmer‘s price « changes accordingly. Mr. Biggs does not iknow whether the dairies would abâ€" sorb the halfâ€"cent increase or pass it on to the consumers this case as election time is drawing near. If the latter course were followed it could possibly â€" mean a > costly by election. He was clarifying a Canaâ€" dian press report of a speech he made to a service club ir Stratford last Thursday that farmers would receive a "twoâ€" cent increase." (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1)