5Ep'rEMBER 24. 1953 C" i” l , The SALVATION ARMY CIIARLOITEIOWN. P. E. 1. Present . Commissioner and Mrs. BOOTH DAVEY of London, England. v TO CONDUCT SEPTEMBER 24th 3:00 P.M.-Women's Meeting. All Ladies invited. 8:00 P.M.-Meeting of Evangelism. Accompanied by Brigadier and Mrs. C. Knaap Divisional Commander N.B. & P.E.I. IS THIS THE ANSWER TO YOUR DREAM OF MIRACLE HEARING? lhls tiny power pill is all you need in Acousticon's great, new 3-Transisto Hearing Aid to give you new hearing power and clarity that is positively amazing. It completely eliminates old and larger "A" and " ' batteries, mak- ing possible the tiniest, lightest hearing aid transmitter we have ever created. Come in today for an absolutely free demonstration. See and try all the won,- dera of the A-330...our answer to your dream of a miracle hearing device. FREE Hearing Aid Clinic- For Two Days Only Sepi. 24 & 25-10 mm. to 8 p.m. CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL um sllalsgwill La rsnduclsd by acousncon Hulliuo AID sxruvs ACOIISTICON World's Iv'rnamlOldss1Maksrs cl Electrical Nssvlu Aids J. E. RAMSAY 41 Bank of Toronto Bldg., Halifax. N. S. A Vf'1lnlc will also be held at tho CLIFTON HOTEL. Sumnierslde. from 10 n.m. to 8 p.m.. September 28th. This tiny power rill replaces any two former "A ' and "B" bat- tsriosjhown above in campus- tive sues. Changeover Comes Fast as Women Abandon Coffee Pole and Messy Grounds for Matchless Speed and Satisfaction of Chase & Scmborn's New "Instant" dc Sanborn, with its unrivalled background of nearly 100 years as the nation's leading coh'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 mice. This marvellous process extracts the davor, color, aroma, and all the deepdown goodness of the finest selected coffee beans. There you have your morning co6'ee- in rich, coffee-colored granules- 10095 real coffee! Nothing what- ever to do but add hot water and enjoy its flavor and heart-stir- ring lift. - Big Savings, Too And with new Instant Chase Kc Sanborn you not only economize on time and work. You save money-up to 40; a pound on your coffee bills. No wonder it's being served in more and more homes every day. ' You just can't deny it! When the codes of: disappears from in- numera ls breakfast tables across the land, some sort of revolution has hit the Canadian breakfast ICIETIO, And it's happsningl In a fast- Rrnwing number of homes in every tommunity the breakfast coffee Isn't. brewed, perked, strained or dripped any more - (WHO'S made-glorious. fragrant and zestful-tlic moment hot water hits a spoonful of wonder- ful new Instant Chase 8: Sanborn (loll?-cl Any woman would be glad to say farewell to stained codes pots and sloppy grounds. But it has to be An ”instant'.' of exceptional merit in change her allegiance. For breakfast coffee. particularly. New Process Parlssfed If anybody could produce such In "instant" it would be Chase Farewell to Grounds-No Coffee Poll I s ' -isliib They've mused ..&l;IyglovsgitlJNo poles stains or grounds in kltcbgn. THE CENTRIA VTI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN cooks for Perfect Pictured oonsssan swon FURNACE and space hpsters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. SERVICE TO SICK. Dinl.5l32. Cantwell'a Pharmacy, next in Gloria. I OOLDIPOT EIFILIOIEATOES. 3219.95. only 510.00 delivers yours now. Simpsons-sears .Charlotfc- town store. THIRD INGTAIJMINT of City males is due and DI-sable on wed- nesda . September 30th. WALLPAPER;-Good suortment. special prices. Bryenton and Mac- Kay. inrsassr at the rats of IA to ii. per month will be charged on all overdue installments. VISIT" HI-STYLE MILLINEBY. 163'A Great George Street. Every style Hi-style. isumn oii.iLL. Queen St-mi" Dial 6220. serving full course din- ners. Specialising Chinese dish. KENMORE OIL HEATER for economy and comfort. 564.95 up. only 35.00 down. Simpsons-Sears Charlottetown store. FAWCETT Torrid Oil Ranges. now in stock. only sl0.00 down on our Easy Payment Plan. Simp- aons-sears Charlottetown store. BLACKTHORN TWIST SUITS tailored by Warren K. Cook, selling at cost at Jack Cameron's selling out sale. KEBOSENIL Electric and Pro- ysne Gas Refrigerators. Bryenton and Mscxay. ELDON UNITED CHURCH. Sept. 27th, 1.30 P. M. Special music by Cherry Valley Choir. HEAR THE BONSHAW QUAR- 'I'E'I'Tl'J and Male Choir at Vic- toria United Church on Sunday. September 27th. at 7.30 P. M. Spec- ial speaker. Mrs. I-lazen Howard. Slides shown afterwards. IN ORDER. to have your name on the voters list for the Civic Elec- tion in February. 1954. all taxes must be paid by December 315?. 1963. SPECIAL MEETLV(;S CON- TINUE.-In the evangelistic cani- palgn with the christian Church in Eresdalzbane where Edward Benoit will be preaching the Gospel every night except Saturday until Sun- day evening. September 2'lth. Everyone is welcome. some of the themes are: "Does God Mean What He says?" "Water Unlimited." "The Gardens of God." "The stations of the Cross." "Power Unlimited." Come yourself and bring your to new Instant Chase 5 Sanbwn for breakfast and - friends. 1005 real coffee! But there's only one way so good you'll make it your regular ooffeel L.ADIES' SKIRTS, regular 38.50 on sale at Jack Cameron's at 36.95. FALL SAMPLES at J. P. Mac- Pherson dc Son. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” -GOING our or nusiiusss BALE at Jack Oa.meron'l. 'WE TREAT THE SICK WELI.' Glggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart! Bakery. ws navs moan a mass. ised Milk in our list of our pro- ducts. sunshine Island Dairy. WEDNESDAY, September 80th, 'is the final day for the Third In- stallment of City Taxes. WHEN AYING your Third In- sta.llment o City Taxes please bring your stub. DR. W. L. MMDONALD will be absent from both the Charlottetown and P. E. Island Hospital from September 20th fill October 26th. 1953. POLL TAX was due and payable on April 15th. Steps are now being taken for collection of all overdue Poll Tax. I COMING UP - October 1st. Audubon Screen Tour Lecture and Film. Excellent entertainment per- sonally presented by outstanding Naturalist. RESERVE Tuesday. October 2'7lh for Junior League I-la1lowe'ei1 Formal at Clover Club. Tickets available from members. NEWLY-WEDS VISIT!-ID HERE --Among the early autumn visi- tors to the Province were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cantelo. who were recently married in Burlington, Ont. Mrs. Cantelo is the former Mary Hazel Roberts. daughter of Rev. J. T. Roberts, pastor of Cav- alry Baptist Church. Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MacDonald, Johnston's River, also of Mr. Can- telo's relatives in Murray River. The couple left for Quincy. Mass. where they will visit friends before returning to their iv"--c in Ontario. IN MEMORIAM In memory of a loving Husband and Father. John Alfred Oatway. who passed away September 24th. 1952. In a graveyard softly sleeping. Close beside a country road. Lisa the one we loved so deanly Gone from us to his abode. Ever Remembered by Wife and" Yes. this instant coffee isla far cry from the weak, dis- appointing colfcs substitutes. Itls potent, full-flavored, prove it. Get a jar of Now Instant - Chase & Sanborn. Taste that - freshly ground coffee dn,vor- iiowiihe Fiavorand Aioma llesllv Ground ll1.S.'.l9..n,1Ely! R R Family. AMAZING New INSTANT. COFFEE SPARKS REVOLUTION IN BREAKFAST HABITS or NATION llieyle nol .lusl,ialkin' to or While here they were the guests of- PAGE THRR... . Table Top I! Eden Pbillpotts CHAPTER XII nsscus ran-rr There are times when silence and separation alone point the road to safety between us and those we love. and Jane knew that the less she had to do with her sweetheart for the present the better. . She disappeared to her cabin and Angus also wandered away with his private thoughts. Tom remain- ed on deck tramplng up and down and looking at his watch. Of late it seemed that the smoky curtains over Table Top grew thick- or and. as the afternoon advanced. it was evident that. darkness would fall early. The sky had become overcast beyond the radius of the island and the sun was hidden. Then, straining his eyes upon the strand the watcher marked move-, ment; but it was no returning fig- ure he saw. E A great change was taking placei in the forest lands to the east and it seemed that some invisible forc-' es had wakened there, for trees were crashing in the midst. asl thbugh unseen woodmen or mighty; machines began to cut I. swathcl through them. Tom watched tilll darkness began to cover the lsland.l Then he sought the others. Costa. was demanding to weigh anchor" and be' gone. He, too, had seen the. phenomena in the woods and ob-' served other sights auo. "Fear nothing for him or your ship. Captain," begged Tom. "Pai-do is 9. very brave and capable man.l He will come back swiftly. Run upf the riding-light to guide him and let me have your megaphone." Night hurried down upon them and Toni bawled every five min- utes to the shore, which was no more than a quarter of a mile dis- tant. Nor did light wholly lack. The volcano cast an intense rndlancel above it into the sky. and a new thing happened, for now upon their ears. Still Felice did not come and the outlook of his friends was changed. All three made com- mon cause with Costa and, after long argument. prevailed with him. delay, l friends attended Pardois - . . "Ono wasn't going back for. treasure," he told Jane, "but this. is quite another pair of shoes-youi see that, don't you? Our pal mayl be in a. nasty mess, and if it's ai is altered, of course." "You must go at daylight," she answered. "You must try to rescuel him, of course." i "Tom's got leave to take three men." he explained. "Costs won't let any more come. We can't row, the big boat without help; they'll land us and take the dinghy in tow and wait for us to come back. We'll go at the first streak of dayllghtland be aboard again with luck ill half an hour. It may be life or death for Felice." "It's your duty now,' she said. "I don't think he's alive. Angus, for if us down." lone for your sake. and you know it. but Aylmer wouldn't stand for that." "Nor I. He must go too. I'd come myself. I wouldn't be frightened, but I'd be useless." "Hope on. hope ever," he said. nobody can land." He laughed. "If the island's going to-night. Parsoiials Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummings and son Willard, City. also Mrs. Cummii-igs' sister. Miss Rena Bos- wall of Montreal. spent September 6 at Cavendish Beach. The many friends of Mr. Lloyd l-leffell of Borden. are sorry to hear of his illness in the P. E .1. Hospital and hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Clifford Roper. west Roy- alty and M13. E. A. daughter Beverly from Charlotte- iown. arrived home by plane Mon- day. after spending the last two' weeks visiting in Montreal, New York and Ottawa. Miss Rena Boswell left last Monday morning on return to Mon- trcal after spending two holidays with her sister, Mrs. Har- ry Cummings and family, Char- lottetown; also her two Henry Boswnll mid Robert Bos- wall and families of Mount Mel- lick. if Special Sale FINEST QUALITY PLATE CORNED BEEF at only 3'1 Cts. Per Lb. Buy With Confidence at J. M.'s MEATS Market Building DIAL 5535 . ll ximmflu-I m in and Angus was the first to express! . question of his life, then the case lzutir he had lived. he would not have let I "We must hope. Jane. I'd go R-l "If the island's gone to-morrow, V - Mills and i -' weeks S brothers, ' COMING WINTER. .IN G. heard the tremendous breath olhlatliimy dear 3111' we're going Mm mu . . g . convulsion and the roar increased.” mg ground when we saw look him "Why did Felice stop and .land?" she asked. l "I don't know. but I'd hazard a guess. "You can't live in Peru and not feel an earth tremor now and again I think he know things were An abrupt change M ruling ln ms!gcttliig shaky, Jane; but the island is a pretty solid cls"-”(. It isn't go- ! v Firm Fresh (Island) Golden Ripe Nova Scotia Crimson Fresh Island Sunkist Large ORANGES. Worm Free . No. 1 P. E. I. Limited Quantity- Libby's 20 oz. Pasco Blend-20 oz. Christie's (Dainty) SODAS. lb. and Pie Filling) New Crop Banfrotmlo w I ii'i!l.ix'i--i'- PEANUT BUTTER n GREAT GEORGE, STIEEII mportant Announcement . PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE Monday; October 5th FACTS TO REMEMBER AT PRESENT THE ORPHANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITH CHILDREN -- INDICATIONS POINT TO A CAPACITY HOUSE THIS MAINTENANCE EXPENSES HAVE RISEN ALARMINGLY DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. WITH THE COST OF ALL NEC- ESSITIES AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL, EXPENSES WILL , REACH AN ALL-TIME HIGH THIS YEAR. HERE IN P. E. I. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY TO ALL CANADIAN-WIDE APPEALS. BUTE WITH EQUAL GENEROSITY TO THIS APPEAL IN AID OF OUR OWN HELPLESS CHILDREN. N0 CAUSE IS MORE DESERV- ALL CONTRIBUTIONS. LARGE AND SMALL, WILL BE ACK- NOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. . orning! PIERCE'S CASH AND CARRY where you will always find everything Fit Fresh” TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . BANANAS. lb. Gravensrein APPLES. doz. . . . 59c ransmrs. 2 bunches 25: Local . CARROTS. 2 bunches 25: 3fms 29;; , (Sweet and Juicy) 2 dos. 79: CORN ON THE COB. dez. . . . 49c POTATOES. 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . .l9c BSKT. PEACHES. PLUMS 8. PEARS Grocery Specials" PORK & BEANS. 2 for 43: JUICE. 2 for .......'.. 31:: All Flavors (Including Puddings JELLO.6for 59c BULK DATES. 5 lbs. . . ANNUAL CAMPAIGN -- In Aid 01 OPEN 5 O O O 0 NOW IT IS URGENT WE CONTRI- lng to cave in without a. fight." had gone ashore. while the three The night was full of formldnble'rowers made the painter of the noises. though as yet no sea lifted; idle dinghy fast to their larger boat, but thunder growled overhead arditurned her bows round and waited lightning glared through the palljfor them. The men were terrified of smoke making the dull blaze ofland chattercd to keep up their the volcano faint beneath its dlawspirits while the light waxed and mond brightness. Before dawn they revealed many nocturnal changes. were away and, at the first sulky To be continued streak of light. Tom and Angus rs. Housewife. and welcome to 7 R just as fresh as a daisy. "THE SUNSHINE ' SOAP SUNLIGHT 10 bars 98c HEINZ BABY FOOD As Daisy 25c 19: FRESH YOUNG CHICKEN Lb. 49c 4lX2-5Lbs. Daisy Fresh Mas Bulk Commercial SAUSAGE. lb. . . . . 29: ,; Fresh Roasting lPORK.lb. 49: v Pcameal ' E BACK BACON, is. use LAMB CHOPS. I5. 55: BREAST or LAMB. lb. 49: LAMB'S LIVER. us. 35: Fresh New London OYSTERS. 1-2 pint . . . ' '- fie. ,. ..,. CHOICE QUALITY . GRADE "A" FOWL 29c 79c , 55: c”4'Ri.O1'TETOWN.RE- 1. NM. 5524- 5525 X Am: nu row? was M105