-.-do PAGT5 rwmvn BEST GRAIN CROP IN ISLAND HISTORY Farmers tell us that we have the greatest crop of grain this fertile Island has ever harvested. Although we have a lot of grain and of top quality, we get the most value of it by making it last, until the next crop. By balancing your grain with good concentrates you get the best possible feed- ing value. - CRUWY8 BROS. AT BROOKFIELD Now offer :1 complete line of Master Ff-eds as well as Grinding and Mixing Service. OTHER MASTER FEED DEALERS 1 tt t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. L. J. Rossiter S)ililiIilr.ri)er:i(I)cN Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Iitd. 0lLeary . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - -- IL Br w.I"35 "C" Kensington . ..... .. H. B. Wilhs Inc. Arthur A. Campbell . Dunk River Dairying Co. (1 . Central Be eque L. D. McLeod 8; Sons 3il)Nanria'f"' L. D. McLeod xi Sons Stanley Bridge .. ..... .. Reid's Feed Service wheauey Rive, Preston Rnckliam Morel; y Dlngwell & Rossiter Kumuh. y McGowans Ltd. Mount Stewart --------------- u Clark's Feed Service Let's Discuss Your Feeding Plan With The Island's ' ' MASTER MAN IVAN KERRY 56 Green St. Dial 5455 Ch't0Wll- How lo Tell if your child is really strong i QQHQ seldom catches cold, sveui , I lafter exposure to dampness ' nr chill. He has good appetitn 2 and nlviinrl:-int r-nnrgy. fmj' 3 His teeth are sound. 4 His bones are straight and strong. -m-M" 5 He is not iindersize for his age. .....L....:L--L--:-- When he gets sick, 6 he gets well quickly. hm----m--m-.. Wliau thlldvln r-atrh colds frequently or areunderweiglih ink app.-4,me..ci-y giving them Scott a Emulsion. Scott's conlolns Vltomim A I D in oil with added minerals. It helps build strong bones, sound teeth, stamina. enervv and maintain resistance. ' Four rlmu easier to digest than plain cod liver oil- Scott's acts fa-st, tastes better. Get the big economical size . at your d:uggist's today. SCO,'I"l"S ' EMULSION 'IBnic; M9” ENERGI ONE MILK does everything WHOLE MILK FOR ' - COOKING, FOR DRINKING I Mix Camation Evnporatod Milk with an equal amount of water. lsengsr to Morris. Man, where she The Beechorslt airplane in which Flying Officer Holtan (left) and LAW Joan M. Moody (right), crushed. is shown above in this slrvluw. lThe bodies of the 32-year old officer and the 28-year old alrwoman ..were removed Sunday from the reed-choked lakswzts miles southeast of illorth Bay, Ont... when the airplane crashed during bad weather Pri- day after setting off from Summmlde, P.E.I. LAW Moody was I pas- hoped to spend Thanksgiving with IRIADALBANI W. I. T. The regular mes of Brsadsl- bsns W.I. was Sept. 14 at the homo of M:-s.Wllllam Graham. .'rhe vlcs-president mu. Woodstde jhor father, F. L. Moody. Ellerslie and Bideford Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. was a. visitor to Summerslde on Oct. .6. - l Mr, and Mrs. Hamid Gillis were -recent gumts of Mr. and Mrs. 'Garfield Daye, Wellington. y Mr. and Mrs. Alton Millar. sum- imerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Miller on Oct. 4. . T Mr. and Mrs, William Gallant and daughters, Freetown, spent Oct. 4, visiting Mr. and Mrs. ,Eriiest Paynter. I .The sincere sympathy of the ldistriots is extended to the bereavs led wife and family of the late lMr. C. I. Lidstonc, Tyne Valley. i Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis, ac-g lcompimied by Mr. and Mrs. tram Phillips, motored to lottetown on Oct. 3. Ser- Chat- -Tho frlenck of Mr. Emmsrsowi w,Barlow are pleased to see him out isgain after being a. patient. in ;tho Stewart Memorial Health Ceri- Jtre, Tyne Volley. Mir. and Mrs. Kendlall Inglis ,and daughters Linda. and Sandra. lst, Eleonora. were recent guests of 'wMi-. and Mrs. Jams Inglis East lBideford and Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes, Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant and daughter. St. Eleanor-s, spent the past week visiting their re- spective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- linm Grant and Mr.-and Mrs. George smlth. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams have returned to their home here I after spending the summer months at Cavendish where Mr. Williams was employed. Mrs. Reid Logl and daughter, Audrey left. for Monlreul where they plan to spend the winter months while Mr. Logl is fur- thering liis studies in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. William Newvoombc and daughter, Jaiinlta, Northam were recent guests of MN. New- combels mother, Mrs. J. L. Mor- yrlson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and family spent Oct. 4, visiting with Mrs. Mlllai-'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrll Williams and son Allan, Ellsrslle, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mllllgan, and son Donuld M.soNeiila Mills, motored to Plctou on Sunday to visit. with the ls.tt.er's pansnts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mllligan. Mrs. Gordon Mlllar and "grand- son Douglas Waugh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jlmes Phillips, Summerslde, and Mr. and Mrs. A1- beri. Waugh Wllmont. Valley on Oct. 8. The friends of Charlotte Ram- say, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Conway , and Vicinity Mr. John MacDonald was in Summerside, October 7, on busi-I ness, T, Due to the bad storm the smeltl and oyster fishermen have had a few days in the hay. Mr. Bud Mncbougall and Miss, Vivian Buchanan left October I- for Toronto. l Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeilli were in O'Leary on October 8 on business. Rev. Mr. MacDonald. Bidelordi was visiting members of his con-1. gregalion at Conway an October 8.l .-:.a ' l Mrs. Mark Brooinc and children; Marian and Alvin. Freeland, arcl visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ellsworth, Tignlsh. Mr. Bernie Murphy, Summer- slda. spent a few ds..vs at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, recently. M:r. Wllhur Hardy, Freeland. and Mr. Eddie Morrison. Conway. were in Summersldc, October 1 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mllllgan and children Gary and Roger. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, East Bide- ford on October 8. -The many friends of Mr. John .7. Murphy will regret to learn he has entered the Prince County Hospital. Summersido, and wish him a. speedy recovery to good health. The ma.ny.frl.e-nda of Mrs. Char- les Kelzer. Murray Road. will re- gret to learn she is not as well as usual, nnl! it has been found necessary for her to enter the Hospital. Her many friends wish her I. speedy recovery to good health. --P. speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. Sterling Phlllips will regret to learn that ho had the misfortune to fall and injure his leg while employed at Sackvllle, N.B., which made it, necessary for him to return to his home here. All will Join in wishing hlm'a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. A. MacDonald entertain- ed the members of the Bldeford United v.Ladles' Aid and WM.8.. at the Parsonage on Oct. 7, with an average attendaiice present. A report was given by the treasurer on the pantry sale held Oct 3, and plans were made to hold another in the near future. Mr. P. M. Maccaull entertained the members of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid on Oct. 1, with 9. Large attendance of membe. and vis- itors present, the devotional period was followed by a period of busi- ness pertaining to the work of the church. At the close of the meet- lng a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. ' -V. Ramsay, Port I-llll, will be ,' to learn she has been able to re- turn to her home after being a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley, and the Prince county Htxvpltal sum- merslde. All her friends here will Join in wishing her a. oomplete FOR "cmlmino" AND FOR CIIAM RECIPES Use undiluted Carnation-heavy enough to whip. FOR IAIY IIIDINO It's the profound milk for infant feeding -- the milk any doctor knows. l WITH COUPON "LARGE - FREE Olant 39c 'rAwEi:L's OIIOOETERIA 233 Queen St. - PHONE em reported that they had lntau-vlswsd the teacher and the following names won given as the winners of the wins: Gilda VIII-Wayms Berrihrd. Grade VI-Joyce Ohappall. duds 1-Carl lunch. , - The Icllawlnc an air an can-, mlttcea which were appointed: lick, Mrs. Glover and Mn. school. Mr: Nsvuon: It was dooldod to (in prison tho pupils making tbs best'pio- gross ln ssoli credo again this year. Mrs. Woodddo extended an invi- totlon to most st her home for next msstirig. Roll call will be Innwered with I. "hot sums dish." Lunch was-served by the hostess assisted by the committee in chute. and I gocld half-hour was enjoyed. nus. tho nslitoi-rs ingest state, also has the most counties, 34. Georgia, with 150 counties. nnks second. An "annular" eclipse of the sun is one in which the moon appears to be dish?-Ir Imllar than the sun. and a. narrow this or "annu- lus" of light is visible amund the moon when It moves in from of the sun. 'I'h.ls differs from a total scllpso in which the mom oom- r ocrosss. 15. 1953 l. WITH coupon LARGE .' ms Giant 39c IDEAL IIASN GROGERY 136 Longworth AN. presided. Oudo IV-Allan Hlokox. plsbely covers the sun, O Na- Roll call was Answered by six Grads III:-Mildred Maohuri. tlonsl ooognpiiic Society poinia PHONE 9313 members. The school coinmltts Grade II-Clarence Wlgmors. out. . I , ..1...:c.. H:-W... . . -I-.,.M' 11 T Juicy Beet? . . . F values in Quallty' DELICIOUS ROASTS RIB -OR RUMP. lb. TENDER ECONOMICAL CHOICE LEAN NEW CROP SEEDLESS BAKER'S BREAKFAST CO-OP GOOD QUALITY KELLOGG'S - 8 02. What Iwilryou roost for-this Sunday's dlnner?- lno Lamb? . . . Whatever -your choice, you know it will be good as good can be when you buy it here. So tender . . . so juicy-good . . . so delicious--youlll boast about your roast you choose from this week's special eats . . . cut the way you like roasts . . . In t a weight you want. WE HAE MEAT THAT YE CANJEAT!! ROUND STEAK. lb. 55c .. 49c SHOULDER ROAST. BLADE ROASTS. lb.) . . .. 39c RAISINS. 2 lb. pkg. . . .. 39c COCOA. llb; Tins 69c iioiiiii iiTli?.i0clis””fi. 39c TEA. Orange PSITJBERRY PRESERVE. 2 for ,. . . . 49c CORN FLAKES. pkg. . Ilc ” obou .You BUY l:lllllEsTSEIEAK. lli. 59: YOUNG STEER lb. ... 39c SIRLON STEAK. lb. . . 59c YOUNG STEER ' BRISKET of Beef. lb. 29: MAKES COCOA IN A J OIIIK. NesNes.8m:1l 29c MAYFAIR. -- 12 .02. lb. .. 69c MARVEN'S .- 12 oz. pkg. T. LEMON DROPS. each 25C SPECIAL - ROSEDALE Sweet&Tender '15 oz. -IOI'IN50.N'5 PEAS. 2for......35c WAX ' HARD GLOSS SPICED nnsr. 2 lins, 49c Tiliyiiiiiiiiiis. 5 for 19: WHITE - 10 Lb. Bag SUGAR. per bag 85c Leas? ii. 49:” .. p x OIIOPS var lb. 390 Pr lnlanlcoffee srnouu. , IIALLOWEEN ' KISSES Buy Your Treats FA!-Iy DON”! MISS THESE Per Lb. 37c NESCAFE W ESCAF L TEEEJE , msiANT E .COFFEE' (sumo GROWN! ITSLAND GROWN NO. 1 FANCY Murirrosu BROCCOLI. lb. S... . . 21c BRIISSEL SPIIOIITS. APPLES. zdoi. ln bag 69c FRUIT A pm-1-. GOLDEN RIPE - BANANAS. lb. 19!: CALIFORNIA 4- FOR JUICE. -' lb. 21c ORANGES. .3 dot. for 894: ' ' SILVERSKIN ONIONS. 3lbs..for 19c QuorrTIn 99: Pint Tin 591: T IT'S NEW - IT'S BLUE IT'S TRUE BLUE AND FREE - CNEER 3:'.".';. ":.3””.”.l"'2" l....:.”" '1 42o pkg. of FREE - CNEER MW -.-'..2.i:m .. o N - NOBTII numoo - outlaw - '”3:."ilii. vanmon nrvmi - noamn -runs. suimmioa mi. 2111 AND .oriA'aLorrIrowN-our. am -- 81'. LOUIS -l TIGNIBI - qn . ; win.- y Y vmm -.. rnsosnm - OTIIABY -