TI'Il ur.. October 16. 1958Thc Guardi “22% an Page 1] South Africa, plays piano at Lon- don Lyceum ballroom last week if TIGNISH Mrs. Alex MacDonald was hos. tess at her home in Tignish on Tuesday evening last, when four tables of' bridge were played, mpthe proceeds for the Tignish Libi‘nry fund. The ladies prize waswon by Mrs. J. A. MacDon- ahead the gentleman‘s by Mr. Patrick Hogan. A consolation prize went to Miss Mary Gavin. Howard Shea, Anglo-Tig- nl "2‘ t last Saturday in Char- 10W; visiting her cousin Ilia?“ a Clohossly. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arse~ naultof Charlottetown, spent last wee; in Tignish. visiting Mrs. ArQoult’s mother, and sister, MMUrbain M. Gaude’t and Miss losflhine Gaudet. They also visikd Mr. and Mrs. Michael of St. Felix. Mr. Herman Cahill, Kildare, spe'ntlast week in Tignish, visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ham- drab-3n. Mriflmd Mrs. Melvin McQuaid and We!) John. Mary Jo. and Peter, at Souris, spent a recent week-etnwtth Mrs. McQuaIid’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Handrahan, Tignish. I Returning from the tobacco fields, of Ontario were Gerard Doucefle. Elmer and Melvin Pro- vost. William McHugh Edmund J. Gaudet and Arthur Perry. Tig- nish, Paul and Preston Hogan, Christopher Cross, and Raymond U. ’AISenault, St. Roch. Miss Margaret Leonard has re- turned to her home at North Caper after spending. the past threi‘f‘months in Toronto, Ont. atulations are extended now.’ Mrs. Doucette is a patient MISS WORLD OF 1958 paelope Anne Coelen. 18.!during a break In Miss World 'year-old secretary from Durban,. 2958 competition. She was crown- ed Miss World of 1958. She is a feet, 71,5 inches tall, has Hazel present Mr. Morrissey is going about on crutches. Mrs. Lloyd Handrahan has re- turned to Toronto, Ont., after a two weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Clohossey, and her brother Alfred, at Nail Pond. Mrs. Phillip Bernard, Tignish, spent several days of last Week in St. Roch, visiting Mrs. Wil- liam Waite and Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Waite. Potato harvesting is in full swing at the present time. The crop is a good one. Help to pick the tubers is very scarce. A good number of Cape Breton boys are employed by Mr. E. C. Gaudette and sons, of Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, have returned to their home in Ascension, after a three months, stay in Toronto. Ontario. Mr. Chester Handrahan, Ascen- sion, who was injured in an auto- mobile accident two weeks ago, is still a patient in Western Hos- pital, Alberton, but is much im- proved, and hopes to get his re- lease from hospital before too long. ' Mr. Joseph Walsh, an employee of St. Andrews. N.B., Biological Station and for the past two months has been stationed at Mviminigash, spent Sunday in Tgnish visiting friends. Mr. Walsh wll leave shortly for his home in St. Andrew’s and to enjoy a vacation of several weeks before going to Grand Manan Island, N. B., where, as a laboratory tech- nican he is engaged in research work for the Dominion Depart- ment of Fisheries. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harring- land representative at the Annual eyes Elia honey blonde hair and the rest goes 35-23-36. (AP Wirephoto) National Convention of the Oath—i oIIic Women’s League which opens l In Vancouver on October 10th. Mrs. JOSerph M. Doucette, 'llig- nish, is a patient in Western Hos- pital, Alberton, and her many friends wish her a speedy recov- ery. Miss Genevieve Arsenault, has returned to her Tignish home. at ‘ ter several days spent in West-‘ ern Hospital, Alberton where she received treatment for an attack of "flu." Mr. Guy Myers is still a pa- ‘ient in City Hospital, Charlotte- town, and has been there for the past four weeks. Guy’s many friends hope he will soon recoveI from his illness and return to his home in Tignish Village. I Mrs. Wilfred Boyce has return- ‘ ed to her home at 'Dignish, and her duties as sales clerk with the Tigmissh Oo-op, after a pleasant two weeks spent with relatives and friends in Holyoke, Mass. PIUSVILLE . . A large Crowd attended the weekly bingo at St. Anthony's Hall, Bloomfield, on Friday eve- ning, Oct. 3rd. Good prizes were won. Lunch was sold by the members of the C. W. L. 1, Piusville school is closed for the fall holidays. The pupils are tak- ing advantabe of it and are out picking potatoes. The Piusville women’s Institute held their regular monthly meet- ‘ ing on Thursday evening, Oct. 2nd. with nine members answer- ‘ ing the roll call. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. l in Piusville. ‘ comm-v Frozen DOMINION HOMOGEIZED PEANUlBUllER SERVE OFTEN GRAVES IN MOLASSES OR TOMATO SAUCE PORK & BEANS 2200.....37c DUNVALE CHOICE OUALITY DESSERT PEARS HUNT FOR THE’ BEST HUNT'S lomato CAISUP 21102-807537, GRAVES FANCY 400 TENDER GREEN PEAS OAKLEAF CHOICE CUT GREEN BEANS concentrated ' DOMINION ORANGE JUICE 6% oz. 0 TINS Each con makes 25 ounces FROZEN FOODS KOLD PAK How... we, Slruwbernes ‘23: 39c MCCAIN’S FROZEN FRENCH FRIED MIXED Potatoes 2 3.1:: 39c BISCUITS Egg“ i531, :,::; 59c 3 lb, Box EAST PAK FANCY ' 990 Cod Fillets .23.. 29c * Green Beans 2.5;”: 33c Values Effective Thursday -‘Friday - Saturday October 16, I7, 18, I958 E SAVE AT DOMINION ON ‘EVERYDAY LOW PRICES “m' Smmmide' spent mm D. s. L. BLACK uGILVIE PROTEIN ADDED :0 . and Mrs. Ray Gaudette days of last week m Tignish’ vis_ Fred Arsenault. . LB. ( 44 OZ.) orb beauuml home me.” have iting Mr. and Mrs. Austin Han- Rev. Father Pitre, pastor d Tea PKG. c Instant oats PKG. 45 c 33“ “dad kat 5" F3311" 3’!“ drahan. St. Anthony‘s church, Bloomfield, . .3“ W ta 9“ “P W en“ 1” Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, Tignish, is absent for two weeks on his “Friend {M S Joseph M Don who is Diocesan president of the holidays. h _ u" I pURITAN RICHMELLO .50. r '. ' ' Catholic Women’s League of Miss T eresa Barri Ia it, Char- ' . I 1” LB. . 8 Oz. “M Tlgllflshv W_11 be Pleased t° Prince Edward Island, has gone lottetown, is spendng a Week 1. Beef Stew TIN 39c Cheese Sllces PKG. 33‘ been she 15 feeling much better to Vancouver, B.C. to be the Is- visiting with her sister Dorothy, -v A —— -e-.-x—1—r-—'1w.~—.::-:—«_.~ in Western Hospital, Alberton, Where she is receiving treatment from Dr. Robert Frizzell. Mrs. Estelle Gallant, Egmont BBY._is spending sometime at the home of her sister Mrs. F. J. Skeny at ,Tignish, while Mrs. Skeny is in Montreal on business. The‘citizens of the Tignish area c HEINZ IN TOMATO SAEgg CLOVER VALLEY MILD S'ZE180'5 DOZ- Spaghettl 2 ‘m' 37c Cheese Wedges,i>t?tz;i 37: i extend a hearty welcome to Dr. 6 Guaranteed MEATS Robert Frizzell, MD. who has I FULLY TRIMMED FOR ROASTING . @ééjyézgafly Jag/MW EN?“ 2],, PORK IOIN . . . . . . . III. 59c 1 / Vlctora General Hospital. Hali- 2 /2 LB. BAG fiannd after three months work If you bake at home the: delicately flavoured, SWIFTS PREMIUM REGULAR ' a male’ MS can“? to Tigmh egg finger rolls will add spar e to your entertaining. - 3’30 GROWN FIKM WHITE ‘ mileplrigdg' it; thII). Made with Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast they are S" I ' ' Fri“ell is a son of Mr- and MFS- a success every time. Serve them often! Sterling Frizzell. Springfield, P. E- I. Dr. Frizzell is also on the E?“ of Western Hospital, Alber- . n. WHOLE OR HALF . . II). 556 ' 2 LE CELLO 6W D & F SUPERIOR BRAND ‘ Eco FINGER nous " FLORIDA PINK OR WHITE . . . . . o . "3. 55( I. Measure into a bowl 3. Turn out on floured board; 1/ l kowarm water knead until elastic. Place in t I I Stir Enwp u greased bowl. Grease top. $|ZE 435 FOR DEVON BRAND RINDLESS I 2 teaspoons granulated Cover. Let rise in warm place, ' I ‘ sugar free from draft, until doubled " . . T N Sprinkle with contents of in bulk—about I hr. . o 2envolopes Fleischmann's 4. Punch down dough. Turn CHOICE ISLAND STEER Active DrY Yea" out on floured board; knead SI. . I t' i h Ch 1 "Ill‘oospoon salt 53:: E3; |IICIII. Csutazeuhefoll . DELMONTE 1‘ ANCY 1 cup once-sifted into 12 equal pieces and 28 OZ. O O O O O O A busy man these days is Mr. Douglas Nickloson, the Tignish dEngst, who has taken over the TluiSh Drug Store. For the past wll.l"€‘al‘s Tignish has been with- Wtithe services of a druglgist “willow extend a hearty wel- “one to Mr. Nickloson, his wife and family, D’- S. Dubicanac, who spent IWO weeks recently in 'I‘ignish, aoil'eturned to Montreal where :19 is on the staff of St. Mary’s ital. in surgery. $2155 Louise Gillis, Public Heath Nurse is at present mak- lelstondl0mins.THENstirwell. um" smooth. Divide into 3 ct'II‘I'M-WP"n "N" form into fingers about 4' TIN and beat UNI" $m°°Ih and long. Arrange, well apart, on i“E'Iler annual visits to the rural ¢I°5fic- C°Ve"- L“ II” I" warm greased cookie sheets. Grease ‘ schwls of this area. place, free from draft, until mp5, Cover. Let rise until DELMONTE FANCY 2 2002. ....ooo o c Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kingston. SPOPQY‘abW' V: P“ doubled in bulk—about'fi hr. \‘eweastle, N.B.. recently spent 35"" 2. Cream in a large bowl Brush tops Will] I 'I'OI‘IIY‘ ‘_ TINS :wo days in Tignish. Visiting .__: Va cup butter or margarine beaten egg white Comblned a_ mm Marv and Elzabeth Gav— Blend 5" with 2 lbsps. water. Bake in J J ‘n- Upon their return home they 1/2 cup granulated sugar moderately hot oven 375°. DELMONTE PINEAPPLE 8'. 20 OZ. r handiso S old 2 TINS All Me c were accompanied by Miss Mary . Add, one at a time, beating 10 to 12 mins. Yield— 3 doz. l at your Dominion Stores “in who plans to spend two 3:5.- Il ft reoch addition . p, we a e Cut Food .0515 at DELMONTE HALVES “'E‘EICS with the Kingston family 3 egg yolks .. OMINION PE Tm c In unconditionally guar- E‘fm‘e returning to her nursing Stir in Yeast mixmre and DELMONTE SLICED “‘8‘” ‘° ‘5‘“ "w" 155 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTEIOWN 0" t0 the office of Dr W. A. gilties in the P. E. Island Hospi- - 2% w,” (about) one! 2002‘ 100% Satisfaction. I , “N In DOMINION STORES LIMITED , S‘eéi Alberton. \xhcrr It “as ‘ ' sifted all-purpose flour I - ll (“3‘1 no bones were broken. at \ a GOLDEN BROWN SMOKED §.aq.~w. mOm .M"- Bernard Morrisscy. a \[lrlh Cape fisherman had the rmeOrtunc of injuring his toot on a“ Friday. \\'ll]lE‘ helping to launch his fishlng boat. It sle» 2” off the roller. faith; on ‘IE- Mornssey's foot Me “as tak-