TUR K EY S Northland. Iighest Qtuality Birds from the All are absolutely to 11i Fîir't Qàuality Turkey-s. .8 aygà The FPresh Dres.ed IRoa.sting. Country',s Flneàt Dry Picked 1Lb lb. L9 b :2 C POT ROASTperfectioni ROUNDISTEAK 3Chiekens. STThe 4 to 5 lb. average. Indtvidüally.*Selected. <Palace Quaiity>, aged to urcoeI. finest of Prie Beef bL~I 8ib.S b3.av5ac uineSprng amh 1k Jin r BABY LEG LAMB. 5-6 lbs. avg. ... LOBSTER TAILS. Fancy. smolce41 . lb. 29c lb. 45C >AST VEAL RC Bon eless Roue MNilk. lb. Fed .lb. 29c 29e ries e M rown. Di- d 1cept or r e j e c t the word "veto" in the debates of the( thexim in toto. As convention.. To the colonist.s thé pointed out; last terni connoted tyranny. It w~a's im%veek, the chief politic to use the Word and the power sponsor of, such was politely referred toas a "q'ualian amenldmeit iS fied negative." Senlator A r t ii ù r: Considering this attitude on the H. \'andenberg, pr o he colonists and their disR ep b ctioftrust for executive autoritv, one.ý Michigan. imarvels that. the President was alîts a. foregone. lowed even a quaIified, general vt conclusion t h a t 'as finally decided upon by the ni.emthe proposai .. ill, bers of the convention. Th.ev cerRalph. E. Church have to have Ad- tainjy <id tVt* consider giving hitnithe minili4ration .sup- itenm veto power in appropriation bis iw 1t1 bc as proposed by, Senator Výaildeniberg. port before .favorable action taken by thé, Congress.. Whether the With, the adoption of the iten, vo necessarv suppor.t ill "be..forthcoming b' th eStates and'the .practice ai in the. nex-t CongresCan iilv be a Congress of attaching "riders" to gÉtess.' Howvever. the.prestige. and in-Ibil appropriationis, proponents ofý an funeof the M\icîîigaxi. Scîtator ainendmenit tô thé United States such that lie mnav readil%- serve ta 'Conistitution. soon, came forward. We build up public sentimient for.- the :bail later examine tîîcir, argumients proposai. as wvell asthose of-the oppônenît,. ExercisesPsitive, Influence FAMILY REUN*ION While the veto power of the PresiîNIMr. and Mrs Rudolph Tcîtei(r ' dent is negative in nature and Iimnited to the extent that a veto na\- 1) 828 Ashiand avenue returned t()\\'Iloveride by a tw.%o-thiird> vote of mette on Tuesday frorn New Eritain. both bouses, the possession of the Conn, wvhere they visited their sonMr and Nrý power bias enabieçi the President to in-law and daughter, exercise, a very real positive' influence Henry Varick Pelton (Martha Tenon the character of legislation. It is cher) during the holiday seasan. it extremely difficuit to muster a two- ~was Mr. and Mrs. Tencher's first visît , Pel ton III, born on September 29, and considering measures Congress C(),stantly bears that conitingeiic\, Il James Tencher, who hias a position In Wa shington, joitned-hsamv for a fiels, ~st mmd, j, reunion on Christmas. '-f1. ,, thirds vote ta' override a veto. 11 to their new grandson, Henry' Varick T he Perfect Shortening Cal*21C3lb.59C Th EGGS Tefinest quality-high vitamin content STRICTLY FRESH (New Laid) SELECTED New Red Triuniphs, médium ing ) r eraring. z, for rôast- BEETS ... Texas, garden groç%n, uniform in size, -large 3 bchs. 17c bunches. RHUBARB .. Hot house, extra fancy sauce, Thick.-spears.Texas ted, for pies juicy 2 lbs. 29e and (1o7.75re Doz., 39c ORANGES .3 sweet. pineapple varity, very and President has been able 'ta have provisions included or omitted. In th e press accounts 'of Congressional pro.ceedings one often reads where the proponents of certain bills are seek-ing determine the attitude af the President. They. wish to design the measure in every particular sa that the danger of a veto rnay be av'oided. [t is for this reason that the oppornents of Senator Vandenberg' s .ta *OUTING IN SOUTH '.MIX and Nlrs. F. S. antîs'f i1130 Locust road plan ta depail for FIl rida aon Saturday ta spend about. three ý1Veek- at Miarni Beach. 'Mrs. Yaniitî< niother, Mrs. Henry Straîn af St. Louis, is arriving toinôrrow çFridav, ta stay wit'h the chi'ldrten during the absence of their.parents. Nkr. and Mrs. Strain spent the- Chrisiinas. liolidays witlî the Yantis family, but returned ta St. Louis shortly aîterward. coiona i It i *wili 1isi tu es wa s .ittery re sented. be re.called that the first two grievances set forth in the Declaration of, Indeien.dence deal with the 'royal veta. "He (George. III) bas refused bis Assent to Laws jack Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs., John H. Lawson, Jr., 330 Sterling road, Kenilworth, returned home on Friday f roma holiday winter sports -party at Eagle, River, Wis.