BUYS”' WHYS A WISKII treat. Itis the MONTREAL, May 21st.-'Here's ii hrand new taste tNl0NMltll()N 5tRVlCt NEW INSTANT CHASE dz SANBORN COFFEE. What's new about it'.' The very thing that makes it so completely good . . . iv. looh, real coiise. You see, it's made by ii. new ”Natural Flavour" process that keeps the iliivour and aroma-yes, the very colour and texture of freshly ground cnHee. And talk about in.-igirl New Instant Chase it Snnborn dissolves like a flash in hot or cold water. Incidentally, it's wonderfully economical. Saves me up to we a pound compared with regular coifee. Once you've tried it you'll want to make it your regular cotiee. Want To Know Hoot To Malta A Heller Lemma Pie? The secret it. In use the tiiiz-st, juieiest lemons to be hlll. And that means SUNKIST IIISIOXS. "suit is ii tangy. this-ivorltil . . . SUNKIST Lmou MERINGUE PIE 3 at yollu 1'; f;'.',”if,5,',:5:r butter 2 tiifiiesptzlonia milk 1” mpg W G 3 S.u-n tst Lemons cornstarch 5 iablespoom I taglels Icons water M sugar. butter an .4 ,,,,'Qun of cnmstarch and 3 constantlv medium Eillik ..t Meringue. e in moderate its to 20 minutes). Ill; Siniplc Arithmetic to figure out how much time and money B.V.D. NYLON re a I: save you. Marla of good-looking nylon t r i c o t that ”breathes" gr cool comfort in warm weather , , , with fuseri colliirs and cuffs that never wilt -B.V.D. Nylnn st,”-i: urn! no irmiinrz. Just. thinkl iv lnkrs nic iilniost 15 minutes in mm 'I shut. 15 minutes multiplied i.i- 7 to in ahirts a. week cqiiiils al- most '2 shirt-ironing hours a week. Tliru there's the money saved. If thr l:iuiiili'y price for a shirt. is ;.':...ui '2t)e v -your lill-l).'in:l's Sl2.9.'i til it. Nylon Shirt in ptlid for in r'- unis -with most of its life. lIlP'itI of it! Yes, the B.V.D. Nvluii Shirt (in grey, blue, tan or wliltrt in ii "bargain" you can't arimri to miss. Ilrlara Am! After 24 Party . . . luv I.'lV0ilI'lIO hniisu-leaning "help" is s.o.s. he lieon lising SOS. Svouring Paris on my, pots and pans fnr yclirs, of rnlirsn And now Ive tIlS”flVi"rP(i that they're every lul as efirctiva in all kinds of IlHllSi"lIFBllIL)K jobs . . . cleaning olil WW nil floors-cleaning basins Anti lmli-tubs-cleaning rust off ills slow and stains off the kitchen linoleum. Actually, it's in wonder S.O.S. Scouring Pads do curl! a good job of so many JHIIS, 'l'iiri'rc an inspired combin- iumi -if sizirdy. interwoven filirea Il'ltI izrrnrr-iiissolving snap. I know Ylilliii iizrr-c they work wonders. it...-v try ihrm! . Beat QEK1 Yul , heat until t ick, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. .1 from 1', lemon. Squeeze lemons. Scrape pulp from juicer. Add peel. Iwm, mg julm (55 cup! to filling. Cool. Pour into 8" pie shell. To Ba ' What's more, use more of the lcmon- VI v"lH.1L.idt:ts.".”.E::::'.t:t:”:;..'El? i cups water: bring to boil. Dower heat. Add tablespoons water. Cook until thick. stirring ks. milk and salt; add to mixture, cook over Grate , with oven (350 deg.) until golden rown What A Wonderful Fooling to get into comfort- able, riuual, stim- mcr pl:iy-clotlies. I can hardly wait. can you? So I'm pl-rpnrmg for summer "playtime" now, niriklng sturdy pliiyeloiiies for boa.-Ii-wniir IlI1lI skirts in summery nintrrinls for "ilrr-ss-xiii”, Anti, oi" coiirsc. l'in iisiiig l.l(ill'liNlN(i FASTENERS for lit rind dressing ease. Lightning. you know, are the aippers with tliiit famous automatic lock. Tlir-,v never, never slip down. lnviiicnililly, miiiplcte and clisv ina'li'llviions for sewing come with every Lightning Unst- erier. I'll sltggcst you get dainty hut. sturdy Lightning Style No. 804-805 for your summer play- elctlics and skirts. Your Young Daughter will love -to h e I p you cook on your new GURNEY Gas RDHKP.-)El Even n bllftglih -nor” cant go wrong with this ', E wonderful stove ' -it bus so mriny rocking helps. First of all, there's the fninoiis Gurney ”Even-Hnzit" tivnn that keeps the tenipemtiire rxai-tlv right - atlioiiialit-nllv - on thi- sides, the top, the boitoni-and even in the rornz-rs. Then tIicrn's the automatic clock control for easy. automatic cooking. And I particularly like the glass oven- door pnnr-I so you rim check up on your cooking witliclit opening the. oven door. llui, I'd suggest you tiiko it look at the new (iiirnc-y features yourself. Ark your (inr- ney dealer to show them to you. Ilur-nl Hur-r,v.' Hur-ry! I'mhSr:uvnIivig Likn A "Sidcnlaow Barker" Iu'i'ill I llmiit mint you to miss Iilmil Ii , Illti V.il,l'll'. FAIR . . . imiidcrfill the lill'IP to discover new Heina taste treats rind atnrlr up on the old favourites. Start with HPIIII Tnnirito Juice and Condensed Soups . Illvl lmuiiining for iinv meal. Take home. plenty of IINIII. (non-Baked Bcnns, Cooked Spaghetti Antlvmmm-niml-you'll want. It anti Mill-nroni. v ml now at your grocers It's Hl3lN'li the iiiipnriiiiit. vnlues! Now-'5 . . the per- ri-ni siipplv of Heinz Tomato Keteliup, Chili Salli-r rind Pit-I-ties. Re- mrnilwr linlw, tool Be sure to get a good supply of Heinz Diliy tit-rents. Strained Baby Foods or Junior Foods. They're made for lots and toddlers. When I See Folks Bright And Chsery In The Morning. I'm willing "CREAM OF a day. And so to hot that ,thcv've had it com! Iirnakinsl---n hut WHFAT" Iireiikftistl Eirr triml ipiug hot. "Cream of Wheat" topped with atriiw- Iierry jam? It's the checrii-st way I know to mirt. easy. too. You see, Quick ”Cream of Wheat" takes only five miniltrs of boiling to cook to perfect smoothness. VI h.'it.'s more. iti-I V I good for you. It rontnlns iron fnr good rod lilnod and ralrium and phosphorus for dicta deficient, in thew cit-nirnls. Sn KW! your whole family-youngsters and grown-ups, too. a rjnod start -3 mm-k start for the day. Treat them all to their favourite . . . hot "Cream of Wheat". 'zFwzant&.de'.Pl5a2e:tza7 I I " oi instant cones i......:;:.::::..l".-5' M- mfn0dlks'll be surprised. and no Bord Gf. because . . . to make mmbns Instant Coffee, we brew h0mcC.d;Jst the way you do at we win, hen the flavors perfect, . Sk away the water by a ""810 vacuum pi-we”, Rem”; g:'3:0fee crystals. 1007,, pure. . . Eek tillers. You Just add um ldllls water to recapture Bran coffectlavorwebrcwodi No iirqumiil No pot to vmiu small Jar gives .3 mg"), cum T a Wlmd of ground coffee, .avcs you about 40; 11,, I 5 01- jar saves you '.y.,. mm"? 7hy”7'6I'I1l IR y?4s5 fmflic ME; pas- Wm Slveopm 4pc abound! '1 ANNUAL MEETING OF SOUIIIS C. W The annual meeting of the souris su-h division of the Catholic Wo- men's League was held in the Auditorium of st. Mary's Parish Hall on Sunday evening, May 3rd. In the absence, through illness, of the Reverend Director, Monsignor Murphy, the meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. P, Murnnghan. The Dresldent, Mrs. M. J. Mc- Quald gave a short address of Wei- cnme to the membe o and visitors present. John read the roll call, A check was presented, by the Dresident to Msgr. Murphy thfough Rev. P, Murnaghan. The -Seclctary. Mrs. John J. Mac- Donald read the minutes of the previous meeting, the last annual meeting and then gave 1!. compre- UCHSWG f9D0rt, sumniarizing the activities of the sub-division for the year 1952-1953. The treasurer gave a complete financial statement, which showed I very successful year. Mrs. John J. Macoor-mack re- Dbrted on the ways and means from which our funds were raised, Mrs. Angus Maccormack gave the sick and Visiting report, Very succeuful reports were read by the convencrs oi the five units. All reports were approved as read. The president addressed the meeting, thanking the executive and members for their loyal sup. port and congratulating the con- veners of the units on their excel- lent reports. Rev. Father Mumagiian spoke briefly. congratulating the mem- bers on their excellent work they had accomplished during the year, and to the mothers of young chil- dren, he advised that they create an atmosphere of love in the home. teaching their children thatl all they do is for the greater lion- ollr and -glory of God. The president thanked Father .MU1'naRhan for his kind remarks and his unfailing encouragement on all occasions and expressed the regret of the members, that our Rev. Director, Msgr. Murphy, could not be present. The following is a brief gum. mary of the reports. EIEVEH rtftular. two executive and three special meetings were held. Our membership now totals one hundred and one paid-up mem. bers. Our (I05-S receipts for the year "NONI"-ed '40 32090.35. which in- 'I'he treasurer. Mrs. Brenton st, rung cuaitoiaig, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 heart roses. F-3i'lliIIl8l'SOlI-MatiLaI'8n Wedding ..'A very pretty spring wedding was solemnlzed in st, Presbyterian Church, jacket and matching headdrela. and roses. Mrs. Monmgumldress with matching accessories and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. MacLaren, Brudcnell. became thelillnk Carnation!- bride of John James, only son oil Mr. - and Mrs. Russell Farquhar-'5UDD0rted.the groom- gon, Bunbury, Rev, F, N, young Immediately following the cere- oflieiated at the double ring cefg. many a reception was held at the many, home of Mrs. W. R Darrick, aunt The bride looked charming in .lof the bride, when a buffet lunch- rlooi--length wedding gown oiwhneleon was served to immediate rein- mnem, and 5, inc.-, jack;-L wnhltives and friends. The bride's table, over the hands. veil was held in place with 5. Jul- Centered: with 5 bW'-"N95 0' Dink let headdress. and she carried 5 baby 'muma and a beautifully deco-, beautiful bouquet of American rated wedding cake topped with a, Beauty roses, she wag ;m,endad,mlniature bride and groom. The, by her sister, Miss Phyllis M;ic.lrake was cut in the traditional. Lin-en, R. N., of Toronto, and Missjmanner by the bridal couple. Tea N.B. Miss Macliaren wore a floor-'D0nHld. HUM Of "19 Broom. and length gown of orchid tgffem w,;hlMiss Claire MacDonald, Mrs. Mark lace jacket and matching headdress,IY0llnK. Mrs. H. M. Smith. and Mrs. and carried 3 nogegay cg swee;-iJnmes Cudmore assisted in serving. ........4- -- -V V --lMrs. J.E. Dunning replenished. The f-0 52049-77 which ,I",CL”ded d0”7l'.toast to the bride was proposed by C1038 Nlfl 5"b59”lm0"3 W Yhclmrs. J. E. Dunning, and responded parish building fund, Catholic girls to by the groom. Scholarship. 50h901 And Camchmt Following the reception, the 031 Prllel. 51 Vmcem-E Orphanage-,,vouiig couple left on a. honeymoon PFECIWS Bkmd M””5'5l”-V' TA Ewtrip through the Mai-itimes. For League, Sisters of Martha, lottei'yfg,,mz away the bride W0” a grey books TOT Challfm-9V”V'" h”5P"',RI';l1'O0I giibnrdine suit with pink and relief to n6edY 15mlU95i P7"V””7ml black accessories. On their return lottery. Sacred Hem mil" vr0- they will reside in Bunbury where mam. MESH? M88&Zl-l'l95- lbw?” the groom is a. prosperous farmer. 31' Allin". VMl8!l0I:&x:l9CF;ll0f9e1tW3;iz'; They wersdthe recipients olfl many ass 0 ENNIS. 50 o - lovely we lng gifts as we as a SOHTIS h0SDltal. tfelilas 39 ChTl5l-W135 iilimber of congratulatory tele- lo Inllrmnry and Sglawriium. 510k grams, and the best wishes of a and shut-ins of our wn, ce cream host, or (1-jendg, , to patients at Sourls hospital, ii donation to the Montague Con- valescent Home, gifts to our pastor and curate etc. All National and Diocesan dues paid. , Study clubs were held in our hall during Lent, letters were read David's W. A. took place in the and discussed at the meetings from-Churchiliall on Thursday. May all the Provincial Conveners. Nth. Wlh Ourteen mem CI”! in The election of officers, with the Mtendance. The meetlntl OPCHGG retiring president as chairman pro- With the sinlzlnz Ofb "58?-IY End duced the following results. Presl- Tendefly." l0ll0WEd Y E 1-0Fd'8 dent, Mrs, Jotwph Campbell, 15:, Prayer. Minutes of the last meet- vice-president, Mrs, Alex Mooney, 1118 Were X8591 Find 1DPF0V0d- 2nd vjce.p.-egtdent, Mpg, Angus Mrs. R. Parker, treasurer, gave Maccoi-mack, 3rd. vice-president Ml encouralzlnz IEDOFVOD Proceed! M13, D, L, Magoo;-mack, treasurer, from the Men's Association sung Mrs. J. B. St, John. secretary. Mrs, Dem MW MRTY YOTSWH "NW9 John J, Macnomid, the 185; mm. that 365 be paid on the new chairs. being fe.e1ecf,ed' Mrs. v. Riifuse seconded the mo- The new me."-Jbe;-3 were installed tton and it was carried. It was into omce by Rev, 1:, Mm-mghan, brought to the consideration of ST, DAVID'S W. A. . .tThe monthly meeting of St.l cluded proceeds from card parties, bliigos, lotteries. candy sales.i canteens at dances, pantry sale, ice' cream festival. catering. dues etc. "O-iir total disbursements amounted The meeting then adjourned. the meeting that it new linoleum A delightful lunch was then sel'v- W55 llemed 1” We kitchen M ed in the ham dmmg mom, while the Manse. After discussion, Mrs. the singing of the Queen bmugm C. Leiaclieur moved that a. new a pleasant social hour to a close. ”W"'””V"l”3 be V""3h”ed' 596' Share HEIIEIS HOW your yearly purchases? Simply approach Mr. staff and ask how you may youvmay pay in one sum or Jan. 21st. 1954. E HOW V0 in the store. Goods Open S”:'.a?tP?S”t" It is not by accident store with II. turnover last Co-Op Did you know that in 1951 the Charlottetown CO-OP SUPER MARKET re- turned a. patronage dividend to its members of 757, on their store purchases and I that in 1952 the patronage dividend increased to 89;? meant to you to have received HEIIEIS HOW YOU JOIN This share gives you a lifetime membership and entities you to 1 interest and rebates year after year. C0-OP SUPER MARKET pays 57.. The patronage dividend or rebate you get, depends on how much you purchase The more you buy the greater is yourishare of our earnings at the end of the year. Then Remember: (tally by shopping in olir store as our eve ry dny prices are really competitive. Rochdale. Principles Democratic control--one member-one. vole. Dividends paid on basis of purchases. Racial, religious and political neutraIity,, Limited interest on capital. Constant Co-operative expansion. Continuous Co-operation education. YOU WIN EIIEIIYWAY grown from ll. humble start 3 U2 years ago to be the Island's largest and his neighbour that liav that made this success possible. people in and around Charlottetown. mont and policy of the store. SHOP THE C0-OP WAY - - - YOU WIN EVERY DAY CIIARLOTTETOWN CO-OP SUPER MARKET The Wealth YOU CAN GET YOUR SHARE What would this have the equivalent of one free month's groceries on McLean, your Co-op store manager or any one of his join. The cost of becoming 8. member is 325.00 which you may join by paying 255.00 down and the balance by uii EARNINGS lllclil-:AsE interest on your 525.00 share capital. In addition to this you increase your earnings sold for cash at market prices. membership. BUY - BENEFIT -- BUILD that the Charlottetown C0-OP SUPER MARKET has grocery year of 5li695.292.94. It is your neighbour next door it soon the wisdom of shopping "THE CO-OP WAY” Every dollar invested in this store is owned by These same people control'thi-, manage- Super Market (EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE) Shirley Godfrey. R.N., of Moncmn, was poured by Mrs. Leslie Mac-i ! l MISS Godfrey were a onded by Mrs. Hobbs. The motion gown of lime taffeta. with a lace was carried. Mrs. H. George also canted a nosegay of Sweetheart Fraser were appolnted '0 "'10 5193 Committee for the ensuing three MacLaren chose for her months. Collection was taken up Andrew-5 daughter's wedding a navy blue and amounted to 32.15. The business of the evening be- Saturday afternoon, May mm, M41 ccraage of white carnattons. Mrs. ing concluded, a tasty lunch three o'clock, when Jennie Ire.ne,lF'nrquharson, mother of the groom, served by Mrs. C. Fraser and Mrs. Imiwore a grey suit and I. coraage of N. Hansen. Following two films were shown and enjoyed Mr. Richard MacLean, Montague, by the members. STOCKPORT, England, When C. Mather opened a. crate of spring greens in his grocery store a pheasant flew out. "The SPCA tended the bird, which is recovering after several days' im- long fitted sleeves ending in pointsiw-35 beklltlfullyl BFFRHEEVI Wllh I-Rlll,pl'l5,0,,'ll'ff”-,"LVl",7'jUffIf'?' , 7, , Hgr nngepnp pink tapers in silver candeliibra.and IN Boneless Red Ripe Carnation .WI.lE.itIE BUNS. pkg. WAX and Mrs. C. W88 the lunch (CPI "SALAIIN TEA Bans I ,,. ms t u .. --"cg.a-- i In x qlh;'( ,A ., T'f CAMPBELUS SOUP. 2 for . WELSI-I'S OIL- SARDINES. 3tins x - MATS Real Tasty CORN BEEF, per lb. SMOKED BUTTS. per lb. Superior Brand SAUSAGE, per lb. . Best Quality WIENERS. per lb. . . . .. . HADDOCK nuns. per lb. Economical COD FILLETS, per lb. . . . FRUIT DEPT. New Local RHUBAIIB. 2 lbs. . . . . . .. Large Fresh LETTUCE, each TOMATOES. per carton . OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT THESE SPECIALS ON SALE FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 6 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. MILK. tall tins, 2 for ..... 29c Grade "A" Large Size EGGS. in cartons. doz...... 53c FREE One Loaf of Co-op Bread with every order of 53.00 or mom Friday Night. 1 h 17c PAPER, 60ft. 23c .. . . . 25c GRAPE JUICE, large 45c NEW PACK LOBSTER. 6oz. 77: L s & WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT BULBS leg. 180-25-40-60 Watt i3for43c ii Carton of 6 Bulbs Only 85c TOOTH LTISTE I Size 25c Casee -tiquet TOILET SOAP. 4 Bars 29c' Ling & Agnew PET root). 3 this 29: lb ' For The Laundry TIDE. lqs. sin . . 38: Your Laundry Soap - Sunlight l SOAP. 2 for .. 19: Aero-1 Lb. Paste WAX. tin 37:" Big Five CLEANER. 2 for 17: SPECIAL! CROSBY MOLASSES SERVER Glass Server with Plastic Top. No Drip Patent. 33c 73c 45c 39c . 43c 33c 19c 19c 23c SERVER and 15 Oz. MOLASSES These Specials On Sale at the following stores: TRACADIE - MORELL ST. PETERS-VERNON RIVER-CHERRY VAL- LEY - CARDIGAN. With the exception of Char- lottetown Friday Night Spe- cials. . Q UIX Soapflakes 39c a Pkg. Remember the word Qulx-You may win sl00 in the Canada Paekers' Contest. HOP ob-op.- FREE JOELIVERY PHONE 2807 -2505 ..rHE 0N6 Sfap M”A,KU., Eu Plqgrket i, l i E