PAGE FOURTEEEI Plusville And viciniiyl -A large crowd from the sur-lwnmens lAnne ,Perry thanked them with a few munding districts attended the Exhibition held lll Mount Carmel recently. Mr. and .M:'s. Chilzrd Shea. Miminegash. visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roch O'Brien. St. Laurence. recently. L Mr. and Mrs. Lcrov Perry, and 50115 Of C359-1"lD9C niiellded m9';G-allaiit motored to Cl1RFl0i'E'iilil'lll:..Y;,;"tBR7 is bingo in aid oi the St. Tliomas,m, September 25, ” t Aoquinas Society held at the home John F. Gallant of and Mrs. on September Mr. Johzz Dock Roiici. was ll vi.”;'.u: l'l l”.'.isv'.l'.e on Sept- ember 37. M: nivl Hrs Kiri Miirra) and family oi - irzasii. were Sun- dgy . he home of Mr and Mrs. Vin: i... C'!l XlLllTfL'i' Pius- VlllP. A large crtwrrl a'ietirlcd 'ho hiii,-zo Iielci in P' lc Hall on Thurs- New Instant Sparks Revolution in Breakfast Habits Changeover Comes Fasl as Women Abandon Coffee Pots and Messy Grounds for Matchless Speed and Salis- faclion of Chase 8: Sanborn's New "Instant" You just cniili deny it! When the coffee pot disappears from in- numerable brcakfast tables across the land, some sort of revolution has hit the Canadian breakfast scene. And it's happening! In a fast- gmwing number of homes in every community the breakfast coffee isn't brewed. perked, strained or dripped any moron- Cnffpels mm.-'r --glorious. fragrant and zestful-the moment hot water hits a spoonful of wonder- ful new Instant Chase & Sunburn Coffeel Any woman would be glad to say farewell to stiiincd coffee pots and sloppy grounds. But it has to he an ”instant" of exceptional merit to change her allegiance. For breakfast. coffee, particularly. New Process Perfected If anybody could produce such an "instant". it would be Chase & Sanhorn. with its unrivalled background of nearly 100 years as the nation's leading coB'ee house. Not until Chase & San- born scientists had devised a revolutionary new process was it possible to perfect this delicious new form of breakfast coffee. This rnarvollriiis procr-ss cxtracls the flavor. color. aroma. Find all the rlccpdown goodncss of the finest. selected collect beans. There you have your morning coiTee- in rich. entice-colored granules- 100'; real coffccl Nothing whal- rvor to do l1lll..'lfl(l hot. water and enjoy its flavor rind its heart- ltirring lift. Big Savings, Too And with new lnstnnl. Chase & Sanhorn you not. only economize on time and work. You save moncy-up to -10: a pound on your coffrzc hills. No wonder it's being served in more and more homes every tiny. ling which was enjoyed by all. also Mr. and Mrsl John J. Corcoraii. Piusvillc. wercl ,Roseville, were yin Piusville. I -, , St. day September 24. Following the ALL THAT GI-""1138 bingo an address was read to Miss Olive Perry of the R.C.A.F.. also a presentation from the Piusville Institute and the st. Club. After which Miss SUDBURY, ACP) -- A German iiiimigrant licre discovered the liiii-ii way that all that glitters is not gold. Police said the uniden- tificii immigrant traded his 52.400 car and 3300 in cash for three bricks of "gold" which turned out in he hi-ass. Another immigrant. nlicgcd to have sold the "gold" was iirreslcii. well chosen words. The remainder of the evening was spent in danc- Leo Dalton and faiiiily of visitors to Pius-i ville on September 2'7. Mr. BlIllGESS BEDTIME Coiitiiiucd from poge 10) ii hen; Tim w anti; l Mr. Clarence Gallant. Miss Ar- lleiie Corcoraii and Miss ESl.llEl” .siiarlcd Billy Mink. from down "G lb cath lllill. stump. . M3 and M” Gem" Clark will Flier...-.. .lcri.V could move Billv son Erlwai'd of Hills River. business visitors ,1, l"?”;Miiik Wns hill. of that hole under 19 plus” '9 ”' jihe stump, Anti Bills-'s sharp teeth 1”””-l- jhad ('illlQlll Jerry in the back of - T " ithc. iicck Right mviiy they were Mr and Mrs Melvin Mctiiiizoi i-wllini: ovrr and over in 11 fight. 1-mmicl Mp. Jciigv was much bigger and much lioiivicr than Billy. but Billy was much qlllt'liPl'. and somehow Jerry llPl'Pr could got hold of him. ”I uiiiiicd you!" hissed Billy .i1ii:l:. as sqiieiikiiig and snarllnsz and hi-wiiii; they rolled over and Oil owl". and finally landed with A 753 'splosli lll tho watcr. and son Frankie. Mrs ,Grt-gor and son Joseph of the R C.N.. were recently visiting relatives Messrs Melvin and Jiiscph Peirv. to Piusvillc Louis were September 27. They're not just ialki'n' R..!.LVI.S Yes, this instant coilee is a far cry from the weak, disappointing coffee substitutes. Itls potent, full- ilavored, 10075 real coffee! But there's only one way to prove it. Get a jar of New Instant Chase & Sanborn. Taste that freshly ground coffee flavor-so good youlll make it your rrgular coffee! Nowl..llie Flavorand Aroma of Freshly Ground Coifeeilnglggrlyl on plats and quarts of ' edBand"GNlo-Coat, too-the original ,Glo-Coat the pins "W.9AlE.. iLA..B.D6l0 ' 'COAT 9 -er Regular 654; can ONLY 59 p 'hm”..il :imI' i"l m -' , i"! ....:. ow V” For lllo brightest floors you've .... i...u Johnson's new Hard Gloss Glo-Coat imam MW brightness, new hsrdnan, new beauty. new crmvanienco. Ills Csnsdn fastest Dllinlipolhh batman itench coup.-l.up goon: H ".”'-d”.IIIIAI'd gum THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN gllfline sheep have been unexcelled sihly in the Miiritimes. lnverness and Vicinily aLMIi:nll-ggel do-ughlin is employed -Mr. and .Mrs. Stanley Cusliing and children. Marjorie, David and Lloyd. Maine. U.S.A.. and N.l.'S. Wilfred Ballem, Brooklyn. Mass, of Mrs. Benjamin Bridges. M1". Eric Adiivcr.-Mr. Ivan Culle- ton and Mr. Edward MacDonald are piciiliig potatoes for Mr. Aden Miillgzm, Kllll(0l'.'.L . Miss Audrey Graham, Summer- s..... s,.... i.ie week-end nit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Biggar, Portaze. Mr. Elliott Biggar. who is em- ployed on ii government boat spent I few days with his wife and fam- ily at Portage recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin and children, Isabel and Kevin. Summerside. were visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald on September 27. Mr. George Coughlin Sr.. In- vcrness and daughter Mrs. An- toirine Arseiiault. Charlottetown have returned to their home after a. pleasant trip to Fredericton. N. 3.. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Peter- son. Thcy also visited in Maine, U.S.A., and at Ma.cAdam, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Biggsr md children, Momlie, Clue, Rickey md Sandra. Albei-ton were visit- ors n.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar on September 27. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morri- son and family were visitors at the home of Mr. Thomas Bigger on September 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bryant and Mix and Mrs. Milford Noye. En- more were visitors at the home iting public during the official were recent vL9il.ors at the home. Of Seep (JHC of several classes of sheep is seen being judged at the Egmont Bay and Mont Car- mel exhibition held at Abrams Village last Wednesday afternoon. Speaking to the vis- opening of the exhibition, Mr. H. W. Clay of the De- partment of Agriculture. said that efforts in this area in regard to the production of by any other section in Prince Edward Island, and pos- of MF.'snd Mrs. Richard Bias-r" on September 28. Mrs. Bowman Milligan and daughter Dorothy were in Summer- side on September 26, Masteiis Cul Maynard and Ever- ett Biggar were in Bummerside on September 26. Mrs. Andrew Arsenault and Mrs. Ervln Casey, Summerside, were i-seals-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. George Lynch were risitcrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey. Enmore on September 26. Miss Florence Curley. Richmond was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward sharbell, Portage. Miss Eiiid Waclman. Albci-ton. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bulger on Septem- ber 26. Mix Erma Morrison and mas- ter James Morrison. C0l'Hl3)', were recent. visitors at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggar. Mr. Bmwn who has very cspnbly conducted services at St. Andrew's Church for the summer months, pinched his farewell sermon on Sunday evening September 26. The many friends of Mr. Encil Morrison will regret to learn he was badly burned when gasoline caught fire on his clothes. He re- quired medical attention and was confined to bed. All join in wish- ing Encil I speedy recovery. SOUTH WINSLOE W. M. 5. So th Winslioe Auxiliary of the W.M. . met for its Thank-offering meeting on Sept 17, at the home of Mrs. Erith Hughes, with 1 good attendance. The theme for the worship sor- wice being "The Ohuroh"-Jnho Household of Faith which vividly nun too out , V ' I 'v '. "."””-.;il”.i'”.-.. . . I . DAILY CROSSWORD r-mrei-an i:W.lI':lf:i ACROSS - DOWN 19. Dis- ' 1. Slender . 1. Walk ciurxed ubbi-.i pompoualr I run ll. Mineral 2. A plunge r 21. A springs forward Japan- 9. Ponder 3. The same etc 10. Island 1L.) liquor IL A tW.I.) 4' 3”0'I81ng :3. cry Fl:-l':l.'i.l em:-i.-i.ii:i 12.31:: eagle. to me y of Hj;i,ul:Ji'.1 III-J;-JZI!-'i 13. An easily 5. Young hog pain Bllllid l"ll1llE'.-'3 fusible c. Churn 24. showed , "'V I meal V 7. Help me”, Yesterday . Answer . 14. Increase in 8. Free from 25.1-lugs 34.Glri'q any way living germs 20.1-Isl! name 16. lntei-na- 9. Large an em 35. Poems, tiomi bodies of 27. Disembsrlv. 38. Small iuigunga water 29. one of the . drink 17. Ssinto ii.Preued Great Lakes 4o.Chineu tlbbr.) 13. Small cut '32. Tapestry pagoda. 1s.Periuhes 15. Kind of 8a.An oily 41.1'avern . 20. At home. cheese fruit M.Behold! A 21. Juice or T plants 22. Cavity Itwster vspor 27. Bellowed softly. I! is cow 2s.A shade of red 29. Consume 30. close to It. win through. effort. I3. Exclama- lion 30. sun grid 81. Pierced with holes in muiy plum ' 39. whole 42. Vex 4:. Goddua oi the moon I4. Wuhel 43. Becept .740. foreboding . . DAILY OIYPIOQUUII-Incl: low to well lit A I Y D In I A 58 I ' l I I. O R G I ll; IOU .onoicmuimptynuuuoumtIur. blblsounplohlsluli, for an trim l.'.x,foc-tratwIo's.ou. Illaiokuilnlouo tropliiu.tInusm.hsndfoI-IMuandt.howIIHIu id lachduthoeodclcdtonsndllovpah l Awyphnhmbhisd N-” xcnvnncniuwnci -in crux i.vu nxuwu. ant utuvrj cwxu-c nr rupbs-culyloc, I v I (Photo by Wotton). portrayed there must. be no div- ision in Churches. If the church is to demonstrate the Gospel. in its life as well as its preaching. it must manifest to the world the power of God to break down all barriers. The study period led by Mrs. Hughes wu taken from the study book ”Where'rs The Sun". An in- terelting tour to several foreign countries showing the work of the church proved most interesting Those taking part included Mrs. Harold Diamond. Mrs. Orville Turner. Mrs. Earle Rodd. Mrs. Dun Coles. and the Leader. An interesting reading by Mrs. Auld was much enjoyed. which stated a true story by a. minister in Korea. Also at temperance read- ing by Mrs. Eu-le Rodd. Mrs. I-lambly invited the mom- bers to her home for the Octo- ber meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess and s social hour spent. Pianist for the evening was Miis; Hammond Rodd. Professional cards ffiaiiiite iiicm Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commcrco Building Summenids, P. E. I. PHONE 3883 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. r. i. MUTUAL BUILDING Gnnvllio at Water strut Summenids DIAL P. 0. BOX 881 1L".m..--.sm. .. if. F. lIllll'l'ER ll. 0. OPTOMETRIBT Iummanlda. P. I I. ccniplnts Visual Analyses Ginsu Fitted IPIIUNI Ill! lllI.ALLM.AN'8 BUILDING" A. Raymond Grant. BBc.. 0.0. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Clone: Fitted 288 Wntsr Streat. Abovo Msurlcs Mill's Msn's Wsu Mono 8580. Dr. H. I. Ma:NolIl PHYSICIAN E SURGEON Water Street (Opposus llolmufll suminerslde unarm- moo-isioo A.M. Dolls. 1200- 4:00 P.M. Dally. 7:00.. 8:00 EM. Dolly. bur. ms. E. r. I-Anmii . .?3li.?.i..lli?i. I. I. EI.l.I8 I SDI I'll! -- All! --I QKNU. HIUILNOI I laminar IL L IMO .ll. J. I. Blllllllllll l VEIERINABILN nu ma A l , Water Street nu Summcnldo W.” slum s. uumm HrIlIh6ItllclIaI'.)lctIn.Is.' omutit--. I 1'-' OCTOBER 1, 1.953 in; Queen's University. he found. ed International Players here ii 1048 and led it to A North Amer. ican stock tliestre record of ova 1.000 consecutive pcrfornuncea. I! mmnlctsd its sixth consecutive you here two weeks ago. PRODUCE! Dlls ...... . KINGSTON. (CP)-Arthur Suth- erland. founder and co-producer of International Players, died here Wednesday. He was in his only dos. After I drums career dating back to 1982 while he wu attend- I l rowan .lNTEllRllPTl0N There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden and Mal ue lines on Sunday aft rnoon, Oct. 4th, between t e hours of 1:00 and 5:0 p.m., weather poi-inltting, for the purpose of allowing the necessary replacement and moving of poles and line to make way for the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway. - The interruption will affect Palmer's Lane and part of Mt. Edward Road in Parkdale, together with the general areas North and West of Charlottetown. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. WANTED IMMEDIATELY & FEMALE CLERK 17:01! HARDWARE swoon common SYSTEM Must have neat handwriting and be accurate. Preference will be given a girl of 20 years or over. Employee benefits and pleasant working conditions. Apply in person to:- Personncl Office. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Summeulde . . CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday-Tliursday i:15-9:15. Bob Hope. Roy Rogers, Jane Rusnellgin "SON OF PALEFACE". in technicolor. Funnier than "The Paleface". "Hope" never thought he'd see the day he'd be sharing A bad with A horse. but he does. Folks don't miss this big comedy. with Roy and Trigger. Hear songs by Bob and Jane. "Buttons and Bows" and many others. . CAPITOL Bummer-side room! (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 (9:15 Five Married Couples Wake Up To Find.;. They Really Arenlt Married At All! I 2--1---siuiin toms 9..iFllEillllEN;E vicoii iiooni; iiiiiiiilii iioiiiioiw ..illAVln .. -. Pllll illllltllls; min was cunsou - um. Ivlwnh iv ioimsou ”:"'tnuuuo oouomo Alnhuymlttllvtol-mu Itunysiuitlmulsvllntll ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL i to-iiiaiir 1.15. 9.15 cnsmw iuntvtls - in 1 my l ' If