2...... 5. -.4&!5!&!?.4i-f4??.i”.'a!!f.”.i?.?I&i9e?a5' . Our Pre-Christmas Sift to You- thrilling savings in our BIG GOAT SALE! Newest styles- SAVE UP T0 S20.00 2501, off all winter coats with the exception of our Kilgornochs. all Wool PRICES: 79.00 67.50 59.95 42.50 Fleece. 00ll'l'S 00ATS 00ATS 00ATS SELLING FOR SELLING FOR SELLING FOR SELLING FOR The styles are smart, new and becoming-Thest coats are outstanding in color and fabric. Fancy Tweeds, Fancy Stripes, Kola Paca, Elysian anti HON-DATE5 ivizlnhiifuait A 59.23 50.63 44.97 31.88 MCIDRE E. M9LEOD ARGENTINA BUYS MILL held in the United States under QUELL OUTBREAKS ,- lottstown, spent the recent weal- tend at his home in Red Point. - l '. A Mr. y IRosd, motored ho Red Point on ? two salami motored to Monta- I " and music. ,-,, y province of Khnm. reports reaching V iatea of Mr. Carl Johnson will N- gret to learn that he has been Tl-IE GU - RDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN East Baltic and . Vicinity and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Rodi Point were business visitors to Charlottetown recently. Mr. 1-rn.nou' Oampboll, cam- lkiwin Robertson. Munns Nov. it on A business trip. M!'.andMra.RobertDlxoIiand Mr. Stuart Cameron. am Point. was I business visitor as Red Point and vicinity. Mr. Walter Oox. Char ottetown. accompanied Rev, and s. H. E. Bell to their home in Red Point. Thezmany friends and ausc- seriously ill in the King's Oounty Memorial Hospital. All wish him a. speedy recovery. Mrs. '!'homa..s smith and two children and Mrs. James Allan. Red Point. left recently for New Glasgow where they will in future reside. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. William Brown of Munna Road. will regret to learn of her passng away in Souris Hospital on Nov. lo following a short illnem. Jvlrs. Brown was one of the most highly respected and oldest citizens oi Munns I-toad. She was kind anrll enlrryed her worit. Her ftrnei-sl.i largely attended. took place at St. Mary's Church. Bouris. on Noni A13. Sincere sympathy goes out to her husband and near relatives. On November 9, the friends and neighbours of the Red Point and East Baltic Strnday School gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McGregor, East Baltic, where they extended a farewell party to Miss Marina Rose. East Baltic, who on November 13 left for st. Jeans, Que, where she will enter the Air Force as nurses aide. Mr. Stuart McGregor acted chair- man. Miss Roma Chlrig read-an address and Miss Bertie Robert- son presented her with a Bible and a pane of money. Mrs. Walter Dixon presented her with Cl purse of money from the East Baltic Women's Institute in which she was a valued member. Marin: thanked one and all for their gifts. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in games On November 13 in the Town Hall at Souris, a National Film ANNIVERSARY SALE MEAT SPECIALS MEAT IS ADVANCING INL PRICE! BUY GOOD MEAT AT THESE RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. NOW AND YOU CAN SAVE ALMOST ENOUGH ON YOUR MEAT BILLS TO BUY ONE OF OUR FAMOUS CHRISTMAS GOLD SEAL TURKEYS. WE CANT REPEAT AT THESE PRICES DECEMBER 3, p. ',r,.',,, THIS MAY BE THE LAST CHANCE TO STOCK UP BY THE PlEOE 0NLY FEES HAMBITRG I 1953 CALCUTTA, government embargo. Agrentina. BWTENOH AIR1 (APl- A.rgen- , tlna announced Wednesday the which hm” needs purchase of a steel mill owned by Communist Chechoslovakia hut of a. debt. owed her (Reuters) authorities their nrms. -Ohin- here said Wednesday. The reports Wee, .grem use Communist troops are moving said there was trouble afttr Com- S ' ' towards the Tibet-Assam border munist military to take the mill in part payment apparently 1,0 quen ,mn-c0mmun. by the Czechs. ist disturbances in the east Tibet ord - cred private citizens to surrender ssussmoluia. new "msrnarr" S'l'All'I'S BREAKFAST vocue FOR"CUS'l'OlilI-lltlADE"COFl'-'EE Marvellous 10073 Real Coffee Made 'fStrong, Medium or Mile!" Right in the Cup At breakfast you could always get ynul' toast light or dark-your bacon medium or well-done-your eggs 2, 3 or 4-minute boiled. But. your coffee? Well, you just got. coffee! The cohee might be too strong for you-it tasted hitter. Or too mild for you-it tasted weak. But: if you were in the minority-foo had! After all, one pot of coffee can't satisfy em-ryborlyis taalo. But then. some the revolution-the "Cafes Revolution"! Now the most forgotten "little man" can get just the cup of coffee he likes! (No matter if the mother-in-law can't: stand such strong coffee. Or if Cousin Joe from New Jeh-aey demands it "blacker than your hat!") Seriously. though, It's the women who make the coffee who brought on the revolution! It was they who I discovered the wonderful new In- atnnl; Chase & S.-inborn, and started serving it for breakfast. First nfnll. here's 100 C", real coffee that really tastes like it. Clizise & Sanhorn scientists saw to that! They took on the job of producing an "instant." worthy of Chase & Snnhnrn'a 100-yr-nr-old coffee repu- tation. Thny never relaxed till they had succeerlutl in extracting from the finest com-c henna the color and texture-the rich robust flavor and aroma of freshly ground coffee. Next, housewives decided that this definitely superior "instant" plainly helonrzs whenever and whar- aver coflee is served. And then, everybody caught on to the other important benefit. Cups of Instant Chase 8: Sanbom can be "custom- rnada" to each person's taste. Good- bye to the old one-pot handicapl Now It ' How do you like your COFFIIJ" Mada lit! the right strength for each individual taste. "custom-rnndo" cups J Cw Intent 5 Sanbom are fast becoming a breakfast vogue among -, Canadian families. 4 Farewell to Grounds Gilli Iaomwlfoy-Instant Chase & inn means the end at that dole- ...?'..-'””.,..."'-”" .1 . , . .. is the modgrn. serving I Big Savings, Too Budgeteers are excited about the sewn on Instant Chaselcsanbotn too. he regular size jar makes about the same number of cups as a pound pf regular ground coli'ee. Yet IL sells uptol leuthanupndof H 2.. f- ' ...' we "own New instant Chase 5 Sanbom is 10070 real ooffcel-and tastes like It. Rousing. rich-flavored coffee-ready with its magical lift the moment you add the hot water. it's your kind of ' compo-made by people with nearly 100 yedra of coffee experience. One sip and you'll agree-itis so good you'll make it your rsjuln l coffeet libw.l..Flavorand Ground Council Board meeting was held, with a large attondonce fom var- ious districts and Souris, as well as Messrs. Martin and Mclnnis of .the Film Board office, Charlotte- ltown. All seemed pleased in the. -any the films were handled and all that had scan them in schools , ,, STEAK ...... -23: Per Lb. and many other organizations were satisfied with the varietyi shown. "which was on by Mr. W. Shaw. Char- lottetown on November 12 was generally enjoyed by a large crowd of enthusiastic listeners in the Kinizaborn Community Hall. Mrs. Shaw was also introduced and she spoke on the great need of home nursing and rmuld like for all in i get together and conduct a class. she also spoke on the music fest- ival and the need of good musical talent. A vote of thanks was ex- temied Mr. and Mrs. Shaw by Rev. D.Mcclare. A film was shown and the ladies served lunch, The pro- ceeds which go toward Red Point Community Rink amounted to s5tl.00. Mr. Fred Rose was chair- man for the evening, -U A Ierture wiv- COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGES 35 .......28c T ,-1-1:... Brisket. I5. . . . . . . 19c Shoulder Roost. lb. 27c Blade Roost. lb. . . 27: Short Rib Roast. I5. 27: ALL VARIETIES FISH Specially ' Priced HIGH QUALITY BOLOGNA ii.” .. 27c REMEMBER! MOUNT HERBERT W. I. i The organization meeting of the Mount Herbert Womenis Institute was held at the Protestant Orphanage on November 20. Miss Mary Robin gave a brief talk on the history of Worren's Institutes. she also spoke about mstarials available to branches from the Charlottetown centre. This was followed by the election of officers. Elected were as fol- lows: president, Mrs. Russell Drin- coll: vice-president. Mrs. Ralph Raynor: secretary-treasurer, Miss June Derby. Mrs. Driacoll took charge of the meeting. A program committee ON SALE AT NO PHONE ORDERS ON SALE DAYS. SALE STARTS MONDAY. NOV. 30th AND CONTINUES TO WEDNESDAY. DEC. 9 YOUR CO-OP STORE consisting of Mrs. David Mutch. Mrs. Vernon Norman and Mrs. Walter Wood was elected. Elected for the school committee were Mrs. Russell Parquharson and Mrs. Ralph Raynor. - . It was decided to hold the first meeting on the second Friday of December. Following meetings are i :3 3:, 13:: ,3,Llg'ji,Fl.dif,' Mrs. Russel Driscoll invited the W,” 1,,m,h n gm, mew”... members to her home for the next Roll call for next meeting in to 1710991118. "llo'5ih'yYlllx's Histor- be answered by "What I Think This Institute Should Plan To Do In The coming Year." Each member is to pass in a gift at the next meeting. These gifts. not to be valued at more than 26c. are to be given to the children at the Protestant Orphanage. continued from page I y age, and I think you can thank God for his fine qualities of scholarship. hii discrimination in chooairu friends. and the not that he is content with his home life. Youngsters co ..' phases such an llmnins to special types of music and certain reading that invariably shock and disturb their parents. However, these phases pan. An intelligent boil will soon tire of cheap music and books. Your son's preference in music. however. is scarcely reprehensible. Hillbilly music is as close at we come to a folklore in song. and is receiving the serious interest of many music lovers. 1 suggest for four further consideration. a fine book by Dr. J. R. Gallsghu-, "Understanding Your Son's Adolescence.” you will find much that is enlightening. and some aurpridn; information therein. The com- plexity of young males hasn't received nearly the attention it deserves- thers are, for instance. many more books written about teen-ace girls than teen-age boys. A better undaatsndtnc of your son will beniah most. of; the doubts you have about him. uchtc is starting to so steady with 3 what is the proper time to meet boy's parents, and which family maksmths ti-It move? mas. W. A. :'l'hisisaproblsInmorooffllusIHnau'sndetlmnonesnssthanof ltrict etiquette. You don't. makes formality of.a daushtari "going steady." Why not ask the bore pewls in for m or supper some Sunday evening? rm sure they are as anxious to know you as you are to meet them. The parents of Nuns movie are sins: interested in knowing the DEAR MHE DIX: My & nice boy. I would like to know - - rhsumatie pains THERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOI. QOMPLEIE VISUAL A nnmaonoiz AND INALYSIB G. F. I-IUTCHESON a spa Optometrists 53 Grafton Street faallssofthsir Nah . u-.-...-.-.. 3. 5 . - 0 Fee these aching muscles. of Tnauooaaa Medicated quick. clean relief it goes to Ilofll Ii ” messy-easy to use For cheat colds. so bronchitis. neuralgia. lulnbalo. Icllllcl ' SHIRTS LAUNDERED I to y PERFECTION arr: - WM ci.naNi:ns mai. 7381 he use soouual 3!" h 1 give Y5 Wool ev Imam re threef- nd rmw .1 ,. co-or sunk MARKET. cl-rrown. MORELL. VERNON RIVER