Sm0i0iher...iasiier lhanoever before iinig Utlickv B61171 Hood llaislgive gnu Thai lasweeier, nullier iiavoui hacause gmg Uuick . (HubiriHood Uais. D i- are Pan-Dried i T llilen lo III! Robin Hood Musical Kiichan starring Cliff McKay; Monday through Friday TIantvCanoda Nsiwsrk go convenliilllr , So you're lhssyyabout our coiieei ' You like it "just so". en;you's.e the very enon who w: i. enjoy Nescafe. A like doe qualities o the choicest coffee beans are ' brought our in the a ecsal way it is blend by exports. a result? Buoyant devour. complete coder satisfaction lurytlnu you snake in . cup or pot of Nescafe. It a' ick- - . place a teupoonful of Neacaf la a cup then add boiiin water. Com . 1... than ordinary c.-.os- my fgghi Mark cl Nutll (Canada) Ltd. to fun J 1111! GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I Mldgell and VI 0 I Icsnlfy ..'Mlss Mildred Dingwell of Char- lottetown, spent a recent week-end in Marie, guest; of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Webster. Friends here were very sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mr. Robert Webster, who underwent and operation in the P. E. I. Hos- pital recently. Latest reports are that he is improving considerably now. Robert was a third year student at Prince of Wales Col- lege and his friends here hope he will soon be up around again, and able to resume his studies. Regular service was held in Marie United Church on Sunday. October 19th at 7:30 pm. His friends will regret to learn of the continued illness of Mr. James Blaxiand of Morell, who has been bedfast for quite some time now. This grand old man is well over eighty and is being cared for hy his daughter, Mrs. Emma Drukc. Mrs. Bunny Jay and two chil- dren, Claudia and Richard, of Mt. Stewart. spent a recent week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Geldert of Morcli. Farmers hope the winter weath- er lately is not here to stay as some farmers still have potatoes to dig, along with a lot of other i fall. work to be done before wln- ter sets in. Mr. Leiih Sanderson of Church Road has been loading a truck of potatoes and planned to leave for Nova Scotia with it early Wednes- day morning, October 29th. Mr. Earl James of Midgell mo!- ored to Mt. Stewart on Tuesday evening, October 28th, on business. -BX. . East Baltic and Vicinity ..tMr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones. Pownal. were recent Sunday visit- ors at Elmira and East Baltic with relatives and friends. Mr. Francis Campbell. Charlotte- town, spent Sunday, October 26th at his home in Red Point. Mr. Wayne Bruce. Kingsboro, spent. a pleasant weekend at Red Point with friends. Mr. Robert Rose. Lakeviile, spent the weekend of October 26 visit- ing in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng and family. accompanied by Miss Ber- tie Robertson, Red Point. were October 24th business visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and Johnnie Young, Montague, spent Sunday, October 26 at Red Point. Mrs. James Robertson has re- turned to her home in Kingsboro, having spent some time visiting with relatives and friends in the U. S. A. Mr. Harold Hynes. Montague. visited the East Baltic school on October 24th. Miss Audrey Robertson. Red Point, has resumed her duties as teacher in Forest Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Earle'O. Johnson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Basil Johnson of Fortune, are spending some time visiting rela- tives and friends in the U. S. A. Mr. Ray Dingwell. Fortune, was a recent weekend visitor to East Baltic. The many friends of Mrs. Al- bert Garrett, Bothwell and East Baltic, are sorry to learn she has recently undergone an operation in the Souris Hospital. All join in wishing Mrs. Garrett it speedy return to health. Miss Lois Dingwell. Fortune. spent the weekend of October 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vin Robertson, Red Point. Mr. Gerard Bruce, East Baltic, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on October 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McDonald and son, Mr. Horace McDonald of Bothwell, moved to Klngsboro where they bought the lovely home of Mrs. Ethel McLean, who NESCAFE (pronounced N13-CAP Y7 la the exclusive registered Trade inane its soluble Colee Product. V - olequel-partaoipamaolubie nodes and added pun carbohy- ' ' Mu (dentin. maltose and deatroea) added solely to protect the llavouni has gone to B. C. to reside. All i,, - -- Wh.,."'”'iI1 tliMl(INll' ” Wvvawx uailll” "NI van! :- Ht every .Um'ei 4 in v w. -..m 1'” Ills i;..sa...cup.o;r .caIs.:,a you .svra rasrin. ' i : L S . visited her three sons and their wivea tar some time, along with some old friends of long years standing. Convicted Vichy Politician Surrender: PARIS, Nov. 4 - (Reuters) - George I-lllairc, one of 13 Vichy politicians convicted after the 1944 Bristol and Vicinity ..'M.r. William MacDonald has not been in the nest of health for Mrs. John O'Neill is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital to un- some time, suffering a bad oold der-so an operation on October liberation, surrendered today and that has clung to him but he has Zllth. was given "provisional liberty" continued working all the time. while hilhe law decides what to do wit In. Mr. Adolphus Siheehan who has ' l-lilaire said he had been hiding been cumng lumber 51"” early in out in Switzerland since a. 1947 July, is reported as having done! . . well with his lumber which rm Lfl.ii.bL'i.iii.f.”.”;'f;?.?”.i3i ”2-5'.'f.ff..."J hmded ” the MTMVEY Where He was sentenced to five years' trucks could pick it up. impnsonmenh Hilaire served as minister of the interior in Pierre Laval's govern- ment from 1942 to 1944. He said illness prevented him from returning to France sooner. Venus is the brightest of the planets. several times brighter than any star. . It is learned from Mr. H. McLau- ghlin, who is part owner of the old Cox packing plant at Red Head that they have not decided as yet what they will do about running the factory when the spring comes again. It was a stunning blow last spring when this plant remained closed, especially for the inside help, and it is hoped '0 see it. running in the spring again. Mr. Barney MacDonald was a visitor here recently from the city for a. day with his parents. He has resided in the city for many years now where he is a. truck driver for a large firm. Mr. and Mrs. George Laybolt were business visitors to the City on Saturday afternoon and even- ing. October 25th. -N Miss Norms. Sinnobt has rel.uern- od to her duties at the Canadian Bank of Commerce after spending part of her vncntion here and part at the Brae with her friends. Another new family has oome to this vicinity to reside. They are Mr. and Mrs. Moxinnon from the City who arrived here on Monday, October 27th. and will take an ap- artment in Mr. Brown's house in the village. This is a. section of the late Mr. H. Cox's old residence. Mr. McKinnan has taken a position in the office of the Oo-Operative store and has been here for two months. Now they will reside here and is hearty Welcome is extended to them. ' C-pt. Aivvnlnva . Imam Inc. we Mr. and Mrs. James Kennefici: were recent visitors to the City on business. They are all settled in their new residence on the Morell Road. We Apple Harvest Time-and our roduco counters are heaped high with shining disp ya of Natural: Beauties, hand-picked at the peak of flavor perfection. Theyire crunchy-crisp-and have that wonderful tang that sets your taste. buds tingling. Theyire apples at their best . . . best for eating . . . for pies . . . for cakes . . . for sauce. Buyi em by the pound . . . or by the bushel . . . but be sure to buy apples for all- round good eating. Fine Quality MIXED COOKIES 1 Lb. Cello Bag It is understood that Mr. James Byrne, who sold all his farm pro- perty on By-me's road has pur- chased the old Stephen Keefe home opposite the Little Flower Church from Nellie MacDonald. the late Mr. Keefe's daughter. The pro- perty consists of double lot, small residence and one mail out build- ing. After Mr. Keefe retired as sec- ' r tion foreman on the C. N. R. he left i x his farm property to his son and N. built this home in the village. CLARK'S R where he lived in retirement. The ' house has been vacant for some Pork & Bggns 15 oz. tins time. 2 Tins For No. 1 M4.-.lnrosli Red A1-pLs'.s. Mr. Stephen MacDonald. Farm- fngton, was a visitor here last week with Mr. John '1'. O'Brien. and daughter Mabel. He and Mr. O'-- Brien, recalled many of the old times of sixty years ago when black bears roamed one eastern sec- tion around St. Margamets, and they waited for, them at night ' with guns and fonts when they 'i come to attack the flocks of sheep. LOOK- GRANULATED SUGAR 10 Lb. Bog No. 1 MCINTOSH APPLES. 5 lb. cello bag . . . . .1. 59: LARGE NEW ' CABBAGE. each 15c NO. 1 SMALL . ONIONS. 3Ibs. 19: The barn dance in the communi- ty hall on Wednesday night Octo- ber Zznd was a. big success with a large attendance. A monster crowd turned out re- cently to see the picture of the heavy weight fight when it played here for the first time. McKenzie's Taxi issportlng anew electric sign on the roof of their station wagon now, with the name and phone number lit up. Swift's sausacss. per lb. Fresh Tasty HAMBURG. Sweet Pickled NECK RIBS. 3 lbs. . I I I C IlJlI I Tali Tins MILK 6 Tina For 83c Time marches on and everyone gets old say Mr. Grover Coffin, C. N. R. sectionman here who is slat- ed to retire in a few months from now. He entered the service later in life than most men and there- fore his term is shorter. I-Ils large family are all on their own now. lb. ............... 45: no a Mrs. John Lapierre has return- ed home from a. very pleasant trip to the old home of her childhood. the Magdalen Islands. where she are wishing Mr. and Mrs. McDon- ald and Horace much happiness in their new abode. Mr. Eldon Stewart of the Royal Navy has returned to his duties, having spent some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Rod Point. ,.,. . c. EXTRA SPECIAL Big 20 oz. KONSERT BRAND PEAS 2 3 Elna Slllll.Al6hET amp SILVER SEAL Large 53 oz. Container MOLASSES E. For Ql. Misses Marina Rose and Seal.- rice Bruce. East Baltic. were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Harold Mcclregor, East Bal- tic, is out and around again foi- lwing his recent illness at his home. .3 . l 4 .i . I i . and WITH A BOX T0 35c onnrsrlrrs Dainty Sodas FROM EITHER RINSOV Mr. Bull Chapman has return- ed to his home in Black Pond, having been is patient in the Souris Hospital for some time. Per Pkg. NEW 2 Bars For or sun 23:: come 0404 o4.eooeeee-coco-eoeueeyo-eoeeooy. ....,.. . Look suns: SILVER SEAL takes you to a FREE SHOW at the "PRINCE EDWARD" SAT- URDAY. NOV. 8th at 10 am. (Doors open at 9:30). . THE snow: "RUSTY savns A LIFE" -- ALSO CARTOONS. All you do is, present at the door, two complete containers, or labels from jars of any Silver Sml product such as, Spices, Molasses, Dates, Peanut Butter, Extracts Vinegar, etc. Get your Silver Seal products at your Co-op. ' ' O-O-O0-O-O9-Q-006000-O4-O-O-O59-540-Q O'.M9rOO-GO-O-O9-9'0-C CHCI1 99 These items also on sale at the following Co-op Stores: MORELL VERNON RIVER CHERRY VALLEY TRACADIE ' ST. PETERS : eellu Culley- nenl at greater saving in no It -01- IIIIIINIY locally also lot. lllitlnlirx W 1'4 FREE pELivE'P.w' PWONE F , -22307 - A Markei