rur. GUARDIAN. N-mil! lpmnnunced NES-CAPAY) II the exclusive rellntered trade mark of Ne .x.....;..m ill noluhle rohee product which I. composed .1 pun pun .mir.i pi... caiboliydmu (deaulun. maltose In you'll enjoy Niscari Instant coffee! ' 3Q x. if: "b 5)LC i No other coffee, instant or grou ml, gives you the RICHER FLAl'()l.'K ' of Nest.-aft? Just a spoonful of Nescafe to each cup-add piping hot water --ills readyl All the heartening satisfaction of the very finest coffee is yours whenever you serve Ncseafd. It's so convenient- and far tlirifticr than ordinary ground coffee. Make Nescafe your family coffee. Stays deliciously fresh right down in the liollnnl of the jars ESCAFE inslanl (-olli-0 nlucuuda Lid. equ soluble coffee and d dextrose) added solely in protect the layour. next time reach for FIVE Vilaminf ENRI.CI'IED FLOUR MOM On sale at your favourite grocery store CONTAINS NOT KISS TRAN OJA MILUGIAMS of WI!- MINI. 0.26 MIIIIGIAMS OF IiIORAVlN,:l.5 MILUBIAMS OI NIACIN AND 2.9 Milli- GIAMS OF IIOM. the all purpose flour. CANADA'S FAVOURITE For 50 years I00 OIAMI: Gl)R&HGE FEKQE Claw” sung by Mr. Norman MacDonald. with Mrs. Allison Lea as organist. Interment was in the People's Cemetery at Tryon. Hampton and Vicinity Cape Traverse W. I. players were Mr. and Mrs. Earle Callbeck, ac- the invited guests of Desabie w,1 Wmtmnied by Mrs. G. V. Ferguson. in Hampton Hall on May 6th. Were weekend visitors to Char- Under chairman David Murphy. l0"el'0VVn 011 MBY lst. their fine assembly or local talent r-i . presented their variety concert Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde River. very acceptably to a full house. re- WM 3 recent week-end visitor at fleeting credit to the performers, me hm"? 01 lief Parents. Mr. and and calling for repeated encores, M”- w- 5- M3CQuarrie. with Mrs. D. Murphy (nee Evelyn -w k -V-m 4 p Bell) at the organ. Enjoyable or- H ee -end business visitors in chagrin music, in the blending 01 amplml 0" MHY End included. organ. violin and guitar, was given Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacPhail, between nmnbemand the proCeed3' Mr: and M” Mymn 3h9W- ME to be used for the respective iii- lmd M”' Arch!” Slmwv Ml? H0m' tcrests of these two groups. were " Provmch” mid Mrs FY9510" quite encouraging to all roiiccrncd. Campbell. W.I. ' th ' ' Included among those who have guI:;f,n?,ifr;q.1ne M;1l;e:;e,eBkev&T'?l;ll recently been stricken with the Mum gun on May 4m and with mevamng epidemic "I 5"3k”e55 chairman Frances MacDougall.dls- are: Kenneth MacDougall. Heckic mot talent suppiememeg by mi. lrlacltlevin, James V. Campbell and em from bmpaudy Argyle 'shm.e' ”' Beech” mma” and Desable. repeated their vari- , ety concert. given previously at at; . . OT - d late Ml” 33.291 Slewartr Collducled dl:oirIiisnlil:sefdx?uianrii:Si)ri3)d Cllfpizaailllllsellllilllfb by.ReV' Irwin ””m l"” M9 ber, was well received. Satisfactory rigsidence in Charlottetown on May receipts fmm this concert WEN 7h' equally devoted to the work of y WCCW . these groups in their respective . Profound sympathy of relatives Commummesp A most em-oyabye the bereaved relatives of Mrs. Win. Creek ladies W the Hampmn en, Gmesmen who” deal” "C"””'9d M tertalners at the close of the Con- her late residence, Appin lfnnd, on can May 6th. ' gyf . . hf” : At Stanley Bridge Public Hall on Rellmv” 5”! mend-i M Ml-V W-lMa.v 8th. upon invitation of the E MacFarlane are greatly plCBSCdIW'A' of Stanley Bridge United to learn that she has returned churchy Hampton w.Ag eme,-min. home. fmm me P; E Is yHD5l3ltalv merit group presented their variety and is gradually iniproring from program nf chm-usesy S010; scotch injuries sustained in a car a”('ideni. dancing, to me acwmpanimem, of and friends is being extended to lunch was served by me N-me Mml A CHARLOTTIZIOWN Kay. an interesting play and mon- ologue, etc.. with Mrs. Mark cam. erori. piano accompanist, before ; fa.l.rly large audience, who showed appreciation of each umber by repeated requests for enoores. Set- lafaetory financial receipts were shared by each W. A, group, and a very enjoyable lunch was served by the Stanley Bridge W. A. to the Hampton entertainers, following the close or the program. Relatives from far and near as- sembled in numbers far beyond the capacity of the Church at Appiii Road to Day their final tributes of 1'E5Dect to the late Mrs. William Gillespie. beloved wife of William Gillespie of Appin Road. The late Mrs. Gillespie was widely known as a good wile and mother, a good neuzhbor. and friend to all. Ser- vices at church and cemetery were conducted by the Rev. Messrs. Baker. Weir. and Nicholson. and ma")? Voices touchlngly blende-' in the old familiar hymns: "The Lords My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me". Previous to the funeral address. Rev. Mr. Nicholson sang impressively, ”Beyond the Sunset". and from the words ”What is your life?" Mr. Nicholson lmpresslvelv stressed the great importance of "spiritual preparedness" for the Final call. which may come to each 0!”-gal any moment. Interment was in Appln Road Cem tery. A large gathering of community residents assembled to greet Hampton entertainers in Scarle- town Hall on April 30th, where. 3 mlmb" M Week-5 WI” the accordion by Alexander Mac- vou'i.i.'sE cLao"vou,aoucHr.ru: ssstis... i lIur.llll'l . . SllIlilI'hV'.lSIl'.llllI"' lll'::,.....- me mm RSV F Maui 10 us! ' PAGE ELEVEN Ono cool of sons. um-rows over wallpaper, paint, wood or plaster given you a skin-tight surface that actually sheds dirt. Grease, grime and ink spot: wash off with soap and water. Dries in one hour; you can go back over "missed spots" even after the surface is dry and they will never show. Gorgeous colors! . . . 16 smart ready- to-use shades, or intermix your own, for colorful walls and ceilings you'll love to ' 7.6 5 t gallon ' 2 .2 5 ' quart "rice: illgliliy higher not of Fort Wile: upon the illViI.at,i0n M, seanelown flfflcult to particularlze, and Albany W. 1,. the wen bglanc- mention may pardonably be niade.all. Mr. Jack Dixon V p . ed program. previously given and of well rendered selections on l.he.liis audience with lilm as he Clip-ylll their communities. Well received in former communj- accordion by Mr. Alexander Mac-lably and picasurubly ties, and sponsored by the respec- KEY 33 he DTEYBG End , , UV? institutes. was well can-led accompanied the young Scotch l:is- Financial receipts proved out. each number receiving encore sies in costume. as they danced after encore. While it would be those Scottish dances which bringpalily l0W31'd ll"? sang and with humorous vocal special pleasure to satiisli-liear-ts andO.h-thrwork being caTried you by H19” also cai'ried'groups of the Womcns Institutes " A very de- ciitertainedl lightful luncheon was served to the selections. Hampton entertainers by the la- very;dles of Searletown-Albany W. I. at lSflilSfaCt0l',V and will aid consider-,'the close of the entertainmentu furtherance of; v93- Evidence of faith in future pru- gress of oiie's country is shown by certain building contracts to be carried out near Crapaud Viilage.' Such as the erection of a new ser-. vice station and show room andl the new skating rink and res- taurant. 1 Mr. G. R. Ferguson. nceoinpiini- ed by Mr. W. E. Macl4'arlane, wercj x visitors to Charlottetown on busi- i ness, on May 1st. They reportl steady improvement in the condi- charge. on May 3rd. The inspiring and timely message. attentive hearing. and general participation in the hymns of praise. led by full choir. contributed to very fine services throughout. paitlculnrlr at the evening service in Hamp- ton Church. :1 A very tine Mother's Day service; was well carried out. at the re- spective churches within this pas- toral charge on Sundav. litay l0tli Hampton Church. good coiigi'cga- tlonal singing of the old familiar of the C.G.I.T. group. and the in- spirlng address by the pastor on the exalted position inotlirrs oc- cupy ln the ranks of the nation. all combined to make this service one to be long remembered. Funeral services for the late Miss ls, PHIL Elsie Boswell. daughter of the late Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Bos- well. which were held in Victoma United Church on the April 28. . were largely attended by relatives 3 PRIZES, and friends. and were conducted 8 PRIZES: by Rev. E. H. Baxter of the Vic- A l 953Chovrolst FiIty"2-doorudan plus 1,000 gals. of Imperial Euo gasoline-rlailvl S100 EACH;-daily! S 25 EACH-daily! and all were well attended, At " v S9 ., i as . A CONTEST EVERY DAY FOR 20 DAYS -UNLIMITED CHANGES TO WIN! "One- wmgsrl A-CAR-A-DAV FOR 20 DAYS! tion of the patients in the P. E. I. ' Hospital, who were injured in car accidents some weeks ngn. . I. Roads and weather conditions contributed favourably to the at- ltendance at the services of public . worship throughout this pastoral Big 1,000 Gals. of IMPERIAL isso GASOLINE! toria. Hampton. Bonshaw pastoral charge, who delivered an inspir- ing and comforting -sermon. Ap- proprlate hymns for" service in- cluded: "The Lord's My Shep- herd," "Forever With the Lord." and a solo: "Beyond the Sunset." TN”h'AEiI6i!TKM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Louise Bryenton. Union Road. who P159041 "VI! 0'19 year ago todI!- y Dear Mother. you are not. forgotten. Though on earth you are no more. Still in memo ,v you are with us. As you always were before. With tears we watched you Ilnltlng. We saw you pass away. We tended you with loving care. But could not make you stay. Lovlngly llemeinberni by Her Family. IN MEMNOI-IIAM In loving memory of Mrs. James D. Coffin. who psssed away May lith, 1949. A tribute of love and .emembr........ To our Mother. so dear to us all, That four years have posed since you left us, - In our hearts you are still living on. Always I smile instead of I frown. Always in hand when someone was down. There wunlt I thing too big. or too small. The! she wouldn't. try to do for us all. Always tteinemhi-ml by sons and Daughters. -5-: WHY HAVE pin some Vs XFEET? Wow! Not just am. but TWENTY first- prize winners! Every day for twenty days some lucky winner gets a 1958 Chevrolet -plus a credit card good at any Imperial Esso Dealer in Canaalu, or U. S.,for 2 years' y supply of gasoline for the average family (1,000 gals)! Geiiomiis cash prizes each day. too! A grand total nf 20 Clievrnlets. 20,000 gals. of Imperial Esso gasoline and 310,000 cash! And you could be one of the lucky winners! You have unlimited chances to win-enter curl: contest nfnny times! Enter often-cuter now! 220 0'5” ""59 " INTER IACH CONTEST AS OFTEN AS YOU VIISIII 0 Here's all you dol So easy! ln 1'? words or less. just finish this sentence: "I use Tide liccaiisc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ..” No fancy vriting is necessary-just plain. honcsi talk will do. Tell us why you swear by Title for your laundry and dishes. Be sure each entry is riccompaiiiul by l box top from the Giant Size Tide. nr 2 box tops from the Large Size Tide. Read the contest rules carefully. You could be one of the. big winners . . . and "ride with Tide!" HID?! to help YOU will! Maybe Tide's your favorite because Tide gels clothes clduncr. Ma) be yuifve found out for yourself-till Tide came along, you never had 1'! so clcanl If that": your reason, tell us in your own words. Maybe you use Tide because all by itself Tide gets clothes dazzling wi-irrl without bleaching or bluingl Or because Tide gets all your soap-dulled colors nnii:inr.n in just one waslil Whatever your reason, icll us about it! Don't miss Tide's exciting Spring contest! If your present supply of Tide is low, get some more today. Get started now! We want to know why Tide': taken over in your house . . . your idea may be a winner! Ifi Easy7o' Wm X JUST FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS- l. Complete this sentence: "I up This because. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............''In 25 addltlenalwerdsorleu. 2. Gel ofhclol entry blanks from your grocer, or use one side of a plaln sheet of papa . be sure to Eat your name and addnu plainly. ' t ' 3. Attach I box top from the Giant Sin Tide er 2 box top: from the large Stu Title (or facsimile!) to each entry. 4. Mail to: Title Contest Department 3- Box 6 Toronto A, Ontario l.-3 :i;".:':.-.:.ed..?y...: ::i..c2:::”i.:::2; 20 CHEVROZEK - EACII with 2 years' supply of IMEIIIAI. ssso GASOIIIE ! I "I use lids ba- ' in 15 eddi- I. Complete Ii” 7. Get ofnrinl entry blanks from our grocer. or use one side of a plain I eat of paper. In either role. be sure to print plainly you! name and addrcu. 1. Mail to Tide Ceniut. Department X- lox 6, Toronto A. Ontario. Send in at many mm. as you willt but with uni. muy snrlon one box lop from the Giant Sin Ildl BY two box lop: from the large Sue lids (er fnnimilu). Be sure to we iumciuni poilage. 4 There are lwent upsmo. ronlutl. end! with an identical in of prizes. There is a new routes! earl: day (except Saturday and Sunday) from April 27th In May 11nd in- zluxiw. Enlvin vueived up to April 27th will be eligible for the first day's contest. Tlieroofle entries will be entered in en day's content or received. Entries for the Tlfiul (lw l thl zontui must he poll- on midnight Friday. May 12nd d by Friday. June 5th. I953. 5 Prinl awarded lath day will be: FIRST PRIIE-o I953 Chevrolet "One-Fifi " 1-door ieden plus L000 cell. of Imperial (no uaialins. S SECOND PIIIIS-5100.00 rank narh. I THIRD Plllll-S7500 cash each. . 1 3h Mk. 0 .1.- C!) FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES-READ CAREFULLYI r9! is o Tlde'I giving away a ear like this every day for 20 days- If could be yours! 6. Entries will In iudgrd IM originality. uinumy and uplnlll of thought. Entrie- nunl be wholly the work of the person in when name the entry I! submitted except for val help from lemiliv :nd i Jud uiiion will be in win in the opinion of hu . will be awarded pvl n order oi the ivdgef riociiion. In run of tin the Iull prixe lied Ior will be awarded to each ty- ma tonlutanl. Nu entrie will he returned. Entries. raruenn and 'd Illllain belong unconditionally to Pro: I Gamble for any and all purposes. 7. Any resident of Canada may compel: except employees oI Ylu Procter In Gamble Co. of Canada, lId., General Motors Prod- uct: of Canada. lId., Imperial Oil Co. of Canada, Lld., ' advevtiiing agencies Cantu! tablet! to all Dominion ngu M. 8 Except for the twentieth ronlelf. Wu am. pm. winnsn' names will 5. announced Monday through Vrida beginning approxi- molely Monday. May Inn, over an radio programs oi: light to Nuppinlll." "Toning Dr. Malone 'and otiierI.YIu IivIl- rixe win- nor in the twentieth contest wll be an- nounesd on or about June 190:. All who winner: will be natlhod by mail. Winuers' lists will be available is proximately Ilx weeks after the done of the last rantuv. MNWBIIASCLEAII Asildo I v-Yul: is so mild! w. . .. rsgugmj 1