OCTOBER 1. 1953. ' . . ' A "rni-: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN . . . I .. . Canal locks between Montreal or a , 1- .5 . , . I ogggsse) Iseiieizerior have a total Il;:K?E:S:fIlf:agSTHnaa2o0CO::l'.J120rEIOOtI and Vicinity UYSWWHYS .HIIbI'. tJii'DRNl.i'XlI()N liIRVlLiI QOOCQOOCOQIIIOOIOOIIOOIIIOIIIOOOIOOM U l8”.?52.wB I Nexih 7'7'me Try and Vicinity VITAMIN For Over" 50 Years Canada's Favourite All-PURPOSE FLOUR FIVE ENIIICIIED FLOUR On J'ab afgour 6rocer 'MONTREAL, October 1st-Heigho for Autumn appetites! . . . heigho, too, for the rich, melting smoothnem of creamy HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP. . . . You'll find that the best of .buying this soup with the lliicl: coiuilru cream already in it-is that all you have to do is to ndii water. It's much better, really, tiian using straight tomato sou d adding milk. That way, you get a soup sometliiria like Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup. But what a. diierence when ,you make sure of perfection and buy the soup with the cream already in all -Saves milk.-anil gives your fumily a soup which satisfies eager appetites on chilly days. There Are Quiz Shows . . . and Outs Shows! For my listening I'll take Roy Ward Dickson's "Turnabout." program as tops in good fun and edge-of-chair interest! And the Face-Elle people (the sponsors) are ohermg 81,000.00 cash prize in an intriguing contest. Of course it doesn't take any 31,000.00 prize to appre- ciate FACE-ELLE quality-but you may want. to save the box top to enter the contest and, in the meantime, enjoy the comfort of Face-Elle's extra softness. Though you pay no more for it, you'll I find that Face-Elie is" a tru y deluxe tiuue unequalled for absorbing and practical strength as well as being so much softer. Try lLI Purl It's Later Than You Think-Fall is here and winter won't be far behind. Yes, time's a-flying, but it's still not too late to arrange a. Goal Loan to ease the strain of paying for your winter warmth. So, if you've been "putting, off" coal-buying, don't wait another day to see about a low-cost BANK OF MONTREAL Coal Loan. Talk it over with your husband and then pay a call on the manager of your nearest branch of ”Mu Bank". With his assistance, you can have all your cool delivered at once, without having to pay for it . all at once. You can spread out your loan repayment over as many as seven easy instalments. Thltt'iS, what I call a real help to a busy budget! I 4 New Frecrlom from brciikfnst tea- sionsl . . . all the fuss rind bother of making coffee the old way lins been cliininalcrl... by the iimrizing viniii INS'I'ANT N" CHA5E it: V- BORN COT l'1. Apples are at. their rosy best right now. And there's a n oi he r fruit that's always at its best . .. LEMONS. 'I'hcy're the lincst, jiiicicsi. lemons grown and their tangy flavour -Their many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Alphonse Gaudet and Mrs. Jerrie Pitre are both patients in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacKin- non, Charlottetown, were recent visitors at the shore. A A pretty wedding was solemnlzed in St. Simon and St. Jude's Church on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 8 am. when Wilbert Boudrcau of Palmer Road Parish led to the al- tar Eunice Gaudet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet of Tig- nlsh Shore. The bride was attend- ed by her sister Auldine and the groomsman was Alban Gavudet. Rev. J. A. MacDonald, P.P., per- formed the ceremony and celeb- rated the nuptial Mass. Breakfast was served to -near relatives and friends at the home of the bride. In the evening a. reception was" held at the home of the groom. A pre-nuptial shower had been held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jer- rie Polrier when the bride received many gifts. Mr. Louis Martin has returned from the U.S.A. where he attend- ed the funeral of his late brother Joseph. A social event was held in the schoolroom last week. Proceeds for school purposes. Among those who visited at Tig- nlsh Shore recently were Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Maillard of Leo- ville. The interior of the Shore School has been re-decorated by Mr. E. J. Arsenault. -Mr. and Mrs. David MacLeod and daughter Jo Anne have re- turned to their home in Bordai af- ter spendingthe past week with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacLeod, Graham's Road. Miss Phyllis White of Moncion spent the week-end with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, Borden. M.r. and Mrs. Jock Maolsaac have returned to their home in Borden after spending their holl- dsys with relatives at Ellerslis. Mrs Mark Gillan of Borden at- tended the annual meeting ot the Canadian Society of Labratoiiy Technologists in Charlottetown Sept. 24. Mrs. Everett MeKenns. and daughter Nancy Anne returned to Borden on Sept. 26., after spend- ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin at Burton Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Jay who have been spending their annual holidays in U.S.A., return- ed to their home in Benin: on Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley of Gunningsville, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe, Borden. -L THEY WENT THATAWAY S. O, Sask. UP some iyoiingsters in this district have been racing on he . ...ck through Shehols str.2ts when they were - because the NEW delicious flavour makes, Shreddies a breakfast sensation Made from pure 10093 whole wlu-at, those delicious Shreddies biscuits have a new xweeler flavour everybody loves? Specially baked to popular bile-size. Enjoy Shreddies yourself, tomorrow! adds just the right ioiich of excite- Adrien Arsenault, a pupil of merit to this apple dish . . . Lemon Balrcrl Applrr: Care the apples and fill each wiili 2 tablespoons of iiiinceincrit or raisins and the same of chopbed oranges. Then pour over this "sauce . . . Lemon sauce-Cream one-half cup butter; gradually add one-half cup sugar and one beaten egg. Pour in three tablespoons water. three tablespoons fresh lemon uice, and one tablespoon grated cmon peel. Pour over apples and halre at 550 deg. F. for about forty minuti-s or until apples arc don:-, Scientists have perfected it new process for tap- ping the rich aromatic flavor of tho l'0llFl04I i-oHcc bcrin-and now full-bodicd rii-lily flavored colice is ready in an instant. Its granules dissolve like magic the moment hot water touches them. I tell you-we're only one of thousands of families who have switched I rivcrniglit to Chase & Snnborns Iiistiint coiiee-1005i: real coffee i enjoyment!-with no brrwing, or trying to get to school on time. Tignish Shore has entered St INEIV lhehR(1:dMP msdwatmcd I”;--1 Joseph's University as a Sl.Udelll.,M'l'SeS stfmt 9'05” 5 "0 35 5r where he will follow a classical "I" 'l '0' course. ""B-B”E'EMi , ' K . Charges were as high as 92 M11 Ind MFS- 14001-9 MET?-H1 Weft cents on single letters from Eng- recent visitors at the home of Mr. land to Quebec by packet boat K and Mrs. John Leclair. 'In 1320. FNIJJI 5"”; oeoeeooeeoaccoooeooseeooooacoooosoeaeooeseoseeooaeeooooooeooeeeo COOV3OCCQOC9UCOCOICUDICOOOCOODUIUUVOCOICIOOD.00DCOOICQOOOOCOOI ODIOIOIOQICOOIICOOOIOOQIOOICOOOIQO LESSEIT. EVIL --- -T Garnish with slices and wi-.dges of I CALGARY or '- E. s. Huestis, GRAND 1-ionxs. B. c. or -This mt"? srqunds Breakfast's an lemon. I A159”! 83318 I70mm153I0ne1'. told may be pretty far north for grow- em"-"apP'" "'”' "'”"' . - Celgarll hiintc-rs that many fsrm- lng oranges," but Mrs. Dan Mac- 10,, 5,,,-,-,; pm. 1',"-j,,,., is mp, era would rather have wild fowl Donald will be ready to pick th.m , in, hmne ,.ewe,5 gm, leading off their crops than enter- around Christmas. During the ;."&i l , , x 111.; "finish" nr . tain hunters. In th' first week of warm weather she ,..z the six- 53" smart. detail. xio- O the duck-hunting season casualties foot tree outdoors. and brings it in .. where more impor- ' included five heifers. three milk the house before frost. she started , tant than in skirts, . rows. one purebred bull and a pig. the tree from seed. which, they tell D B uc s eese easants ungarian ariri ge . I v ' Sganbeelsirrelhi: Have You Hoard The Cooll , , , r L1 G H T N I N G News? . . . specially for 3'-o-u, if your feet have been bothering you 4: lately. The news is Plicnylium ' the new medication in BLUE-Jail Com Plasters. Phenyliiim get: right down imrirr ybur corn iinil helps push it out. from iirlflffnttllll . . . the first re.-illy new medication for corn! and r.-illuscs' in over seventy years! In actual tests, Phcnylium went. to work 337': faster and worked 35'K7 more surely than other leading rome- dies, Easy to see why folks with problem feet say ifs the best news in years! I know you'll rigreel--ask for Bluc-Jays with Phenylium at your favourite drug counter today. all Last, Mmlern Srienc Has Given Me The Perfect 'Anm-or to lbs "Problem of the Yellow Wash"! Scientists have proved that true whiteness is made up of all the seven colours of the rainbow and if blue is mining, - I SLIDE FASTEN- ERS, the 7" Style 805, to use in skirts with fitted lines or rounded fullness. Believe me, they're easy in insert in any type! 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