_ Ward O’Holleran, Brocton. _. Those from Lot 9 attending the | : | funeral of the late Mr. Swithen _ McKenna. Pe eee? ae ee ea % NB. @ recent visitor with her sis- ' Mrs. Merrill Wallace and other _ Edmund Kelly. . Campbell - Many willing workers. ' ROCHES, HIS WORSHIP B. H. YEO, MAYOR OF MONTAGUE, | student of Tignish Convent, spent dent _ Spent’ the weekend at the home ton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butler, | Glengarry, entertained a number | Of guests ‘at their home on Tues-| day evening. The evening was Pleasantly spent in modern and | dancing. Violin music was | | furnished by Guy Boulter and _ leo Doyle. te Miss Marie Griffin, high school | the holiday weekend at the home of her father Mr. Thomas Grif- fin, Brocton. Norma O'Holleran, stu- of P. W. C., Char'ottetown, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- : at Seven Mile Bay Church, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward S. Griffin, their son Doyle; Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Connor, Mrs. Frank Butler, Mrs. Vernon Doyle and daughter Christina. Mr..and Mrs. Harold MacGre gor and daughter Bonnie of Truro, N.S., spent the weekend at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, Burton. They also Visited his mother Mrs. Bridget MacGregor, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGre- gor, their son Bobbie, Burton, | spent the weekend at the home | of their daughter Mrs. Douglas Ross and Mr. Ross of Moncton, | Marvin Dalton of Charlotte town spent Sunday at the home of his uncle Mr. Peter Dalton, Burton. Wayne Howard, high school student of S. D. U., Charlotte town, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Bennett Howard, Glengarry. ELMSDALE Mrs. Eliza Gammell has beer ter, Mrs. Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Harold Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace and little daughter,Miss Iris, and Masters Jimmie and Clyde Ed wards, have returned to their home in Totonto after spendinga two weeks’ holiday with Mr. an? telatives and friends. Mr. Donald Williams of the Royal Canadian Navy spent a few days recently with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Wil- liams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family of Summerside, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Matthews @re receiving congratulations on their recent marriage. Mrs. Mat-. thews was the former Mrs. Eliza Mr. Roy Williams has been re- leased from the Community Hos-| ital after receiving treatment. | v was involved in a car ac- cident at Bloomfield and luckily escaped serious injury. Elmsdale School has re-opened after the autumn vacation with | the teachers, Mr. William B. Wal- | lace and Mrs. Vera MacNeil at | their duties. The potato digging | Teceives the attention of all avail-| able pupils and the farmers are greatly helped at this time by so Xe POSTPONE TEST EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. ‘AP) — Another try at put- tng the rocket ship X-15 through its third powered flight was post- pened Tuesday. A leak developed in the craft's peroxide system, to power auxiliary equip- ment. When the next try will be giede was not announced. —and tell your friends—TRC’s may be your answer too! Pickles — sunshine-fresh, with that Aylmer Flavour we enjoy so much. ' Brighten your meals, all winter long, with these favourites— Sweet Wafers, Small Gherkins, and Green Tomato Pickle. Here’s a tip for Tartar Sauce —simply chop Aylmer Sweet Mixed Pickles into mayonnaise, and serve with a hot fish course. Nothing nicer! Aylmer Pickles are most eco- nomically priced. But it’s their superb qualjty that makes them your best buy . . . true Aylmer Quality! Y DAY AHEAD LITTLE FELLOW! I love watching | we mothers waving their children off to school. Hope that they've all enjoyed RED - CEREAL before taking on their busy, run- around day that lies — ‘Piping hot Red River is truly delicious, With its nutty, hole- some blend of cracked wheat, rye flax. But don’t think of Red River as a healthy | breakfast for young Canadians oniy — older people, and sedentary workers find that it guards regularity. Everybody enjoys Red River these crisp mornings. Cooks to perfection in just a few minutes and costs so little. Start your family’s day off right... with nutritious Red River Cereal! HERE’S WONDERFUL NEWS for mothers who want to make sure their rampaging youngsters have all the vitamins they need for their busy-busy days. ...Give them Wampole’s VITA-POPS! They're wild-cherry flavored and candy good, furnishing ave ee the essential vitamins they for growth and good health. Vita-Pops contain carefully measured amounts of 8 precious vitamins, including A, C, D and B12. Give — ou mca one Vila- Pop a day to ensure him hisivitamin require- aoa I vecceuminaal a 5 weeks’ supply of Vita-Pops at $2.50, or if you've more than one child—a 15 weeks’ supply at only $5.95. DOES YOUR HUSBAND like his steaks cut real thick . . . cooked : crisp and brown on the outside . . . pink and juicy inside? At DOMINION STORES you can still enjoy good old-fashioned personal meat service. Friendly, experienced meat clerks will cut and trim steaks (roasts and chops, ; too) exactly as you want them. Of course S& Dominion has a handy, modern self-serve meat 3.) department, too. Whichever way you prefer to. shop for meats, try Dominion. Complete Satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed, and you'll be pleasantly surprised by how much you save. ASK THE AVERAGE, HEALTHY MAN how he likes his food, and he'll tell you he likes it with lots of good, hearty flavour. He’s easy to please, bless him ... for it’s so easy to give him the flavour he likes—by adding 2 or more MAGGI Chicken Bouillon Cubes to your cooking. For instance, adding. Maggi Chicken Bouillon Cubes to rice, vegetables, stews, sauces, gravies, and cas- seroles gives them a new and zestful flavour, that subtle gourmet touch. Ask your grocer—for Maggi Chicken Bouillon Cubes in the yellow and red package and your man will think you're the best coek in town! Magic Maggi! ON THE SHELF, BUT NOT FOR LONG! You'll find that you use : your large jar of MIRACLE WHIP often! And the more you use it, the more you'll appre- ciate its truly unique taste—a light and lively flavor that enhances other flavors without overwhelming .them. That's why Miracle Whip by Kraft suits modern tastes te perfection. Use it as a salad dressing for all your salads - - . and in sandwich fillings such as meat, canned salmon or cheese. Get the large, 32- ounce jar at your grocer’s today. It’s on his shelf—but not for long! Miracle Whip is so popular, you can be Sure it’s always fresh! RESERVED! ... THAT'S THE SPACE on my kitchen shelf 4 | | that’s always occupied by the famous brizht i white tins labelled AYLMER FANCY PEAS 3:5 —y —ASSORTED SIZES. Aylmer Fancy Peas ~s2, s2jAYLMER | eitr | taste just the way peas should taste... = !cxs’ sweet and tender. That's because they're grown on specially selected Canadian farms where sunshine, moisture and soil are ideal, Then, at exactly the right moment of growth, Aylmer rushes them, fresh-harvested, .to its nearby canneries and seals and cooks them—often within an hour! - Result: that sunshine-fresh Aylmer flavor. Try them!—I'm s they'll find a place of honor on your kitchen shelf, too. “1 AM A MILKMAN ... exposed to cold, dampness and chill. oe At other~—times~f-become~over-heated. For more J -than three years, I suffered greatly from sharp ‘3 £33 pains of sciatica in my hip and thigh. Eventually 7 S/_ I got around to taking TEMPLETON'S TRC's and C4 found ‘wonderful relicf. You can understand the , gteat joy I find in my freedom.” ‘That letter is but one of thousands from grateful men and women who have won relief from rheumatic, neuritic or | arthritic pain through TRC’s. They want others te | know how effective TRC’s are. TRC’s are available | at drug counters everywhere. Try them yourself e BAN BY THE REGIMENT BAND OF THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT THROUGH THE KIND PERMISSION OF LT.-COL. J. A. MACDONALD, E.D. COMMANDING OFFICER” UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LT. CHARLES E. MACGREGOR, C.D. MUSICAL DIRECTOR MONTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday, October 29th; 1959 at 8.30°P.M. Under The Distinguished Patronage of MAJOR HON. JUDGE D CONCERT “RCAC, ~ 3 J. S. DesROCHES, ED., AND MRS. Des- _AND MRS. YEO. RIVER |_ MONEY SAVING VALUES IN OUR 88° SALE OAKLEAF CHOICE CREAM STYLE CORN THANK YOU BRAND FANCY APPLE JUICE 3 «- 88° HENLEY CHOICE QUALITY Tomato JUICE 7 =~» SWIFT'S LUNCHEON MEAT 20 oz. tins 12 oz. tins HAPPY VALE, NEW PACK STANDARD ~ GREEN PEAS 6 «=~ (00% GUARANTEED M “EXTRA SPECIAL" GUARANTEED TO PLEASE ¢ CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER : BLADE =» AQ ROAST =" SHORT RIB ROAST GROUND HOURLY 85% LEAN GOLDEN BROWN Hamburg 2" 89¢ smoied Fillets 29c 8 C LB. OUR GUARANTEE PLANNING A PARTY IS’ HALF THE FUN “és Cut food costs @ 77 oe hae any 2 7 j a ; ‘ t DOMINION A PARTY FOODS & TRICK or TREATS BEDARD & DONALDSON HALLOWE'EN KISSES 2 wasn CRISP, FRESH SHELL PEANUTS 210m ALLEN'S ASSORTED | KIDDY PO ter Se SY ae were re ere a ee ee ey T, Planning for a party is easy and fun too, ‘when you shop at your Friendly DOMINION store. In every aisle i every derful x to give your party the: special touch you want. Check the list of party treats at right ...shop at your neighbourhood ‘DOMINION for dozens of other sug- gestions. You'll be amazed how quickly your party list of ‘things to get’ will be completed ... delighted over the dis- covery that you Cut Food Costs too, at DOMINION! Plan a party this weekend] department, you'll find a won- assortment of tasty food ideas { 53¢ 65¢ PS me 55° 'McLAREN’S MANZANILLA K Stuffed Olves van 34¢ Cream Cheese ae SUSSEX PALE OR GOLDEN : MARVEN’S CRISP FRESH Ginger Ale 2." 39¢ Potato Chips ven 208 CHRISTIES CHIPPER LIBBY’S SWEET CRISP Biscuits "5 °% 99¢ Gherkins | #02. 33¢ FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES N. B. FANCY MaciNTOSH. EATING. ¢ APPLES SWEET JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES COOL CRISP EMPEROR GRAPES FOR YOUR HALLOWE'EN PARTY Pumpkin ANY SIZE LB. Ac 5 th. poly size 163’s WILLET PITTED SAIR DATES 2 Ibs. All merchandise sold at your Dominion Store is guaranteed to give you 100% satisfaction. angi CUT FOOD COSTS OMINION 155 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN 21 Ib. PLASTIC CONTAINER 87° ~- ~—DOMINION STORES LIMITED OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9.30 P.M. WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS ~ HEALTH BRAND RED RIPE Tomatoes bere 29 Contes, MUSIC BARGAIN! TTI TACIT SOF WH TGH MUSIC LIBRARY VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959. NEW DOMESTIC—8c OFF SHORTENING RECORD NO..1 FOR ONLY a9¢ RECORDS 2 to 16 only $1.59 EA. COMPARABLE TO RECORDS SELLING FOR $3.98 OR MORE RECORD NO. 3 NOW ON SALE > —