Freshly Caught lieu kllilllllallg . .cAii IKE I iiiilrn ii. BAKING --.NEEDS SALE All the makings for glorious baklngs are this week's SUPER FEAFURES at CO-OP SUPER MARKET. And every item is a top quality brand. That's important because quality is the es- ii .. y ' if ' sential ingredient that makes cakes fluffier . . pastries flakier . . . biscuits lighter. YesCwith famous products like these, even a beginner can bake a winner every time! Take advantage of these best buys In baking supplies to get ready for your holiday baking. SPECIALS Shop where it's easy 1(- park, shop at your lei- sure and in the comfort- New Crop--Pitted 0; recur Slggffg ;33.Lj.;-l,'. DATES. 2 lbs. for 45: fxi(i)ghl for yoiir extra New Crop-Sultana special bargains. RAISINS. 2 lbs. for . . . . . . . 39:: c a 0 l Friday Night Swansdown f,1?(;)m to 9:30 p.in CAKE FLOUR. pkg. . . . . . . . 396 . . . --.. Red and Green ”p”"” Q”'”” PINEAPPLE RINGS. pkg. 20: Tea. lb. pkg. - 73': Princess Palmolive - ,Reg. 43c S0219 Flakes. pk9- - 376 HawesC1 lb. tins Long Shred-Special ' COCOANUT. 8 oz. pkg. . 29: Gavel Brand VANILLA. 8 oz. bottle . . . . . . 25: A Vegetable Shortening - , CRISCO. I lb. prints .. . . . 42: Pa”. wan "n 43cl' select -. Dust Free ipeter Pan i WALNUTS. 8 oz. pkg. . . . . . 5'): Peaches. 2 tins 29c ' By the piece only- DEVON SIDE BACON. Special. lb. . . 476'? Best Quality Emperor Grapes. 2 lbs. 33: -w- Swjttvs D PARD-(Er illlis Cf; F00ds- r Prime Beef y Rump Roast. lb. 65: Dressed Fresh.” Haddock. lb. . 27: Strictly Fresh Cod Fillets. lb. 35c Strictly Fresh Haddock Fillets. lb. 41: P9" head glksshed) 77c Solmon. lb. .. 55c '5- Delicious Pressed Codfisll. lb. . I9c Tasty Salt CodEsII. lb. . . 'l5c Boneless Codfisli. lb. . . 31: FREE DELIVERY PHONE W” I "M "me ONE 5570;? Marker" New Annon and O I I . Vicinity Master Art aiuincriiird or Now An- nan has gone to Indian River to spend the winter months. Mr. Ralph Baglole oi Freetown spent Sunday with friends in New Annan. - Mr. mx De-ivson, Myron 1)”,-- son, the Mises Hazel and Margaret Dawson oi North Tryon, motored to Summersldo and New Arman re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooper. Pow- nal. motored to New Annan recent- ly and were guests at the home or their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crokcn and daughter Joan were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mac- Neiil, New Annan. recently. Mrs. Lloyd Wood and daughter. Travellers Rest, we're visitors at the home 01 Mrs. Arthur wright on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schurman and iamily of Spring Valley were xxisitors to New Annari recently. Mr. Dan Noonaii and Mr. Russel. Campbell, Indian River. were vis- itors at the home of Mr. Al SCIllll'- man on Friday. Mr. Al Srhurman. Travellers Rest was a. business visitor to spring Valley on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Linkletter and Mrs. Warren Nesbit and dangli- ter were recent visitors at the ho-iic of Mr. and Ml's. Ernest Rayner of Travellers Rest. Mrs, Delbert Rayner and child- ren Joyce and Freddie. Mrs. Art Blanchard, Mrs, liarold Mandcrsczi and son Royce, Mrs. Hl('Il.'lrd Wall and Mrs. Arthur Ennian motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. Miss Sylvia Rayner. Siimnierslrle High School. spent the week-end iii the home cf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rayiter. Traveller; Rest. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ramsay and iamily 01 Hamilton were rei-on: visitors at the home 0! Mr. ar.'. Mrs. Al Schurnian oi Tl'lll0ll('.";- Rest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lauzhlin sherbrooke, were visitors at tin home ci Mr. and Mrs. N.J. Mac- Neill, New Annnn. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Callberk ai.u daughter Betty, were guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John Womi of Travellers Rest on Sunday. Mr. Harold Kennedy. stiidciit. mili- o: the Prince County Hcspitnl, Wit- It visitor at the home or Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Rayner recently. Miss Wilma Ramsay, staff nurse Mr. and Mrs. Allie MacNclll anti family. New Aniian. motored L"- Charlottetown rrrently i'Ill(I wen" guests of Sister Mary Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenny and family. - Mr. and Mrs, Urivlle Lcard nnd daughter Joan. and Mr. and ll.'lr:. Willard Leard of Borden were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qui::- lcy of St. Peters on Sunday. The congregation oi North Bed- eque and Traveliers Rest Uiiltcri Church spcnsored a hot chickri: dinner in the Manse at Bedequr on Tuesday, October 31 with R gosd 'crowd in attendance. A nice sum i-.as realized to add to the funds. The ladies of the W. M, S. also held a bazaar. Maclleill - Deslloche Wedding On Manda)". October 30. i950 the Church at the immaculate Coli- ceptlon. wellington was the scene oi as pretty wedding when' the pin- tor, Reverend Lecnard McDonald united In the holy bonds 0! matii- mony, Catherine Patricia Das- Roche, eldest daughter of Mr. an'i Mrs. Arnold DesRoclie, welling- ton, and William Walter Mr-Nei.i son oi Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Mc- Neill 0! Ellis River, Lot 16. The bride chose for her weddiiizt a suit 0! navy vwool giirbariiinc with T-1 lie was rushing straight toward ilock and then some. It waii t.re- municipal elections I them. with his mouth wide open. mendous. And it really looked as if and 30 villages. At the same time And what I mcuthl What a Mr. Big Mouth meant to take them Premier David Ben-Gurlon's social ent too irightened to move. Thoy were terrified. Yes. sir, they were increases in BDRGESSJEDTIME .. gave sharp Continued from page 10 M8 enough to swallow the who'e al Zionist. party In TEL AVIV. Israel. Nov. 15 - (AP) - Unoiiicial returns today voting t9l'l'”I0d- Thai Felt mouth locked strength to Israel's rightist gener- yes-terday's in 13 wwns pink Rxs.I.anv)lAL.i She was attended by Miss Sarah McNeill. sister of the groom, who was bcconiingly attired in a suit of wine gnrbar- dine with gray accessories. Mr. Vernon Dcsnochc, the bride's bru- ther was best man, During the nuptial mass, several appropriate hymns were sung by the girls choir oi welliiighiii Station. with Mrs, Leo Gallant as organist. Following the ceremony brealuast was served to the briilal party and their immediate families at the Olympia, Banquet Hall, Sui-nmuside. Alter motoring to dit- fsi-ent sections of the province, the happy couple returned to the home at the bride where siippei well served at 6 p.m. A beautiful trimmed wedding cake made by the bride's Aunt. Miss Janie Mcullan at Grand River, adorned the centre of tlic table. The bride and groom were the recipients of many useiul and valu- able gttta including money, blan- Pariy. with mouthi It is no wonder that the right in. Do you wonder they were Democratic Mavli wwot i- . young Geese were for the mom- too irigihtened to move? trade Union iHl!'-"dim ATTENTIWm' FARMERS CENTRAL FARMERS HAVE ACQUIRED AND WILI..' OPERATE THE LAVl'I'T POTATO WAREHOUSE. THEY TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR NEW SERVICE.-- . We are In the market to boy Field Run Green Moun- teine or We can also handle a entity of Cobblers ond- Sobtlgo Foundation A and udd- Ileo is we lb. bags: also table) stock 75's. c .3193 .. er'Cel.ln - 2102 nouns KIDNEY PILLS v i,,”, -.4 , lma GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN celebrate 17th Anniversary of lrishtown W. I. -The ladies oi Long River Wo- menls Institute. with their hus- bands or escorts. celebrated the 17th aruiversary of the organiza- tion. on Friday evening. Oct. 27. when they attended a banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slavei-l. and enjoyed a chicken supper. 'prc-pared by the mem- bers of iri-shiown W. I. Mr. Ernest Dunning. in his usual capable and happy manner. was mnsior ori ceremonies for the eve- ning. and opened the program by pi'npn.xilig a toast to the King, to which the guests responded with the National Anthem. A toast lo the Women's Institute was ziibly proposed by Mr. Mur- dock MacLeod. with Mrs. Ernest Dunning responding. In a few concise words she gave a brie! hus- lnry of the activities on! the W.l. down through the years. . Mi-. W. J. Proiitt toasted the "ladies" in words well chosen for the hunioroiis slant. and od a na- ture demiiiisirating the resource- iulliiess oi the fair sex. However. Mrs. Mudock MacLeod in replyiiiyz, was equal lo the oc- casion. and while giving full rc- cngnilirin in lll(' importance oi the strriicr sex in the scheme of lli:n:s. zlliisl-saicd the fact that even they are sometimes more amusing lhaii they intend to be. The ioiist mzisier next called on Mr. William E. Johnstone. who spoke alpprecialively oi the event and of the a-ppetizing viands. and look inc opportunity to announce Ill? proposal that a projecioii be purclizised by several. nearby dis- tricts, iiiciudinig Long River and ll'islilmvii. Mrs. Allan Brown. vice president. oi Lon,-2 River W. i.. voiced ilic apprccialion of the guests ior the dclicious slipper served by the ladies of ii-ishiown. The progrniii for the remainder the evening included mirlh provoking rriiiicsis and games. as well an iniirh enjoyed niiisical iiiiiiilxrs lw Lie well known Long River lalciii.-Bur. West Cape and Vicinity lilrs. Verun l-liiclson was a visi- ior in Sll'.Ill'llCFSl(le recently. Mi-s. El'0iltnlI Hudson of Cas- ('ilmp('(.' W.'lS a visitor to Summer- side liist week. llr. and-Mrs. Elmer MacLcn- nnn oi (l'Lcnl'y were visitors to Siimmerside recently. Miss Esther Stewart of Glcnwood mid Miss Miii'joi1v Mai-Isaac were visitors to West Cape on Sunday. Mr. Ira MacDonald oi Green Hill was a recent visitor to Sum- merside on business. Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Lcard oi Forliiiic Cove were visitors to Sumiiicrsidc last week. Mrs Ralph MacLeunan has re- tiiriiccl to her home after spend- in: a pleasant week in Summer- Sl(l('. The sriiipatliy from this com- (Tlllnli-)' goes in Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liani Hnrtni oi Alberton. in the death of their iniant daughter. Mrs. B. B. Dumville of Green Hill has returned to her home after spending a pleasant timg visiting with her sister. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers oi I-iowlan. Mr. Clayton MacLennan oi at his home in West Cope. lie was Siimincrsldc spent the week-end accompanied home by his cousin. Mr. Hillard Macbennan oi Sum- mcrside. Mr. Vcrrin Hudson, who is em- iilsiyccl at carpenter work in Sum- merside. spent the week-end at his home in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Boats and iniiiily. O'I.1C3l')'. were visitors to Green Hill on Sunday, the guests or Mrs. Boats parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Garth llarrlson of in O'Lcary for the winter months. Cnsriimpec have recently moved Mr. Harrison is a potato inspec- tor. The many iriends at Miss Aud- rey Dumvillc or West Cape are very pleased to set her home ailrr being ill. Audrey was the guest oi her aunt. Mrs. Brucb Car- ruthers. Howlan. -The Bethel Club met at the Parsonage on Thursday evening. to hold their meeting. There was a very good attendance. At the close oi the meeting. a dainty kets, linens. dishes, llR55'W"T'- D.Vl'O.x and ohinaware A very enjoyable evening was spent in dancing and singing till the wee small hours by the many wail wishers oi the newly married couple. On Tuesday. November 7th. ii post. nuptial shower was held for Mr. and Mrs. McNeil! at the home oi the groom in Ellis River, where their many friends and neighbor gathered to express their good wishes to the bride and groom tor a long and happy married lite, on this occasion they again received several glits and a very enjoyable evening was spent in music and dancing. ' Lunch was served by Mu. Augustine Mcmill. assisted by the other ladies. To Mr. and Mrs. McNel1I go the best wishes of all their friends for health and happiness ee they Journey on the sea oi matrimony. They will reside for the present in st. Eleanm-'s where the groom is employed with the electrlcsns at the R. 0. A. P. Btatlon. aluminum T CIIAIIDOTIETOWN, P. It. 1. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED SALE!SAMPLE wilful: COATS LEADING FURRIER THREE DAYS ONLY! , THURSDAY - FRIDAY and. SATURDAY, NOV. 1617-18 THE WORLD'S FINEST FUR FASHIONS RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR.-SEE THEM NOW! 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Mrs. Earl Ellis of Green Hill Dougall's sister, Mrs. I'lIICl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis Mr. Ellis and family. were visitors to Bummerside last week. The iuiicral oi the , straiig. Cape Woiie. was held on guests oi Mrs. MacKenzia's par- ever". Mrs. Johnnie Miicwillia sundny atternoon. Although the ents. Mr. and Mrs. day was not large gathering to pay their last Kemle's parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs.-E. L. Macbougsli for a vieit. Tho Missionary Society 01 I” held inch they were the guests oi Mrs. Mac- thanksgiving service in the chm” Earl Ellis. on Sunday evening. There was I a good attendance irom the 511 rounding districts. Mr. Elilir col Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mac- borne took charge oi tlile meeting " C5iIIFi lol- Hill on Sunday and while there Cape Wolie Church Kanzie and iniant child oi sacl:- taking for her text. late Mrs. ville, New Brunswick were the same yesterday. to-day and a- pleased to see them home again took part by slnsint This Happ y Family uses E N J S "FRUIT SAL " A happy family is I healthy fsmfiy . . . and.hlPP7, families everywhere rely on ENO'S than 583 for a mild, gentle corrective. Should diill hell ' aches orupsetting loginen alowyou down. PGfhfP' P itis duoto constipation. A sparkling dose of ENO'SiFrult SsIt' taken eVCfI, morning when needed. IIIIY. fp clear the system of this condition- Buy the la: e size It Y0" druggiu so save- Markis Gay, road the scripture and MW 050:” line. there was 1 Springfield west, also Mr. Mac- Show led in prayer. The choir and Mrs. the song service with Ml'5- 3" respects to a highly respected and Lewis Mocxenzie. sprlngiield Macwilliams presldiniz 3' ”" aged lady oi that community. West Their many friends are organ. Several of then rllgllmm " sr . the sriepiiei-in Voice I hear". I I1