muscle 16. 194s 1 . . ' . "Gm-Pup 1s our favorzte!” l. , noun l’!!! e ‘fmg'£t" "h: so feed 597%“ h, Kennels, Regina,» s goodpized do . It is all figtpylgyfbilfl 1214;”; 5M4»? g1 sghd hegiaavlyhy - I BCUYIO C '1” 1'“ "“" 7”“ '” w’ ' fiibiliiifig. acruallli I . d dirt bu rem/led m strong,- dog: n! all agu. GmPa) as I for swig-lam. m!“ "y "groans Gilli-PUP- g gmdm know it is not safe m. 1o raise dogs on ml; e scraps.‘ Do s need l operly balanred not that ‘ives them everything they m“; have for strong bones. mind teeth, and a beautiful ‘w. That's why breeders [led Gro-Pup. 0J1)! IS A rnornLY flu/scan bra-no keep dogs of lillges, sizes and breeds at qhcir natural hest. Not only do dogs like it but ii conlainl mi-v viiamin and mineral new. known to need. ‘qfeed your dog as jqmous kennels do . . . contains as much solid food (dry wright) as your do; could get in£w 1-lb. can of ordinary 0g food. Feed your dog as famous kennels do. Buy him Gro-Pup. Your grocer has it in both cubes and meal form-jar variety. Mei by Kellen‘: h Lenders, p‘ payout mimdem EBM“ You too will find an amazi difier- once between ShirriiTs Lus usancl other jelly desserts. Luahus rivals the natural flavour of new-picked fruit —- choice raspberries . . . Juicy strawberries. . .sun-ri ned oranges. ' That's because only t e “Bud" way of flavouring can keep that fruity goodness sealed fresh and full strength. Try Luahus today. LUSHUS FRlllI To 1 package oi Lushua. add K cup sugar and 2 cups boiling water. Bur until dissolved. Add 1 cup sold water. When cool, piece in ironing tray o! retrlgsretnr until vbGIllUillII to freeze. Whip on electric beater until very fluly and light in colour. Return to tray and freeze. A delicious summer dessert lather alon as sherbet or in oom- binaticn th ice cream. - ..,.~11"‘ ‘ 5 a new ncxaos Hamil; llllll/S “ ado" J ILLY DISBIRT IOOKIOIIII l: i3. i‘ Ask for It by name... LAMBS BREAD please Mode from the best ingredients, it ls wholesome, . Nbllllllll, dglklpgg, ‘ Don't Spy |;"¢__ _ Soy LANPS BREAD PLEASE LAMPS BAKERIES imam Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONB 1781-1. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘i opannrm. crmntorrarowrs This column ll reserved ior news of loeel interest. but advertising oi a nanny nature may he inserted at ilve ceuie a word, strictly pay- able In advsnos. LT YOUR SERVICE - Lfllllll Con] Co. Phone M98. ' PRESTO Large Premer Cookers just arrived. Toombs Music Stole. Till TOWERS RESTAURANT. —Special Turkey Dinner. Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings. Also Chicken and Steak. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Manc- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061. ENGLISH VISITOR-Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Baker have an theil welcome guest Mr. C. P. Reudni n! London. England, who is mak- ing his first visit to this Province. Mr. Reddail and his host were friends while overseas and their reunion here ls a happy one. VISITED TRENTON -— MIF‘. George Beers. accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ant‘ Mrs. Bert MacDonald, and sol: James, Murray River. were in Trenton. N.S., recently and enjoyed a. visit with the iormefs hrotlm" and sister-in-iaw Mr. and i\l.s. Mont Carver. IN NEW RESIDENCIk-Mr. and HOWARD MeINNIP Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen Btreet, OIDIB YOUR WIN’!!! OVER- COAT now. $38 and up J. P. MacPherson and 50h. Queen 5t. IEPAII! T0 01L BUBNEBS. Refrigerators and all Electric Ap. plisncas. Storey Electric 26794.. Till PBOTESTANT ORPH- ANAGE acknowledge receipt oi $25.00 irom Long River W. I. $12.50 from New Haven W. I. and $25.90 ircm True Brothers Lodge, Crap- aud. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. Robert W. Berry. Monctcn, wishes to an- ,nounce the engagement oi his |youngest daughter. Marilyn Eileen. to Robert Hensley. eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith, Hunter's River. P. E. I. Marriage to take place in October. ‘I'm! CENOTAPH erected to the memory oi the boys o! Cornwall and surrounding districts who gave their lives in World War Two will be unveiled Sunday. Septem- ber 19th at 2.30 P. M. All Veterans are requested to assemble at Cornwall United Church by 2.15 ior parade. DEPARTURE REGRETTED - The many friends oiMrsHenrietta L. Auld regret her departure from the province this week to make her Mrs. M. L. Woozislde and iamiiy New Glasgow, N.S.. arrived hum: last week irom Prince Edwam Island where they had spent the Murchison at North Point. ivlr. and Mrs. Woodside and iamiiy have moved irom Stellarton Road to Mitchell street and are geld-in; nicely settled in their new homz. CORNWALL W. M. 5. —- The regular monthly meeting oi Corn- vcall W. M. S. met at. the home oi Mrs. Walden Lowther on Monday evening with eighteen numbers present. Meeting opened with quiet. music "Is your all on the altar?" Mrs. Charles l-Iydc presided and the theme was "The Faith whereby the church must live." Portions oi Scripture were read by Mrs. Bruce MsoKinley, Mrs. Frank Howard and Mrs. Harry Crosby. Hymns sung were "Joy to the World" and "O Master of the waking world." A chapter from the Study Book. “West oi the Georges." was co"- ducted in the form of a muff‘ table discussion by Mrs. (Rev) ‘M K. Chnrmnn- Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. George MacMiilan and Miss Betty King. Mrs. Watson Livingston read the minutes and called the roll. A poem, “Leave all and ioilnw Me" was read by Mrs. Earl ‘Lnwiher. Mrs. Muriel Godfrey gave a satis- factory flnancial report. Mrs. Colin Murray presided at the piano ior the evening. Next meeting tn be held at the home oi Mrs. Bruce MocKlnley when the worship service will be led by Mrs. Lemuel Drake. and Mrs. Chnrman taking the study Book. lileetinz clnscrl with reading. "Now may He who from the dead." Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in change. MacDOIJGALL-MacINTYRII — At. St. Dunstan’: Basilica. Char- lottetown, on September 6th the early morning iveziding took place oi Audrey Bernadette Macintyre. daughter oi Senator James P. and Mrs. Maclntyre, to George Bright- on MacDougeil. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDougail. Rev. Father l". L. Cass o! St. Dunsmfs University oliioiatcd at. the cerem- ony. The wedding music, the Bridal March by Wagner, and the Mendelssohn Wedding March. “H! played by Mrs. Joseph Dougan. The soloist was Mr. Frank Mac- Intyre. Standards oi giadioll and hydrangcs were arranged in the cathedral. The bride was given in marriage by her lather and a‘. o! honor. The groomsman our Mr, Cari MacDougall and the unil- ers, Mr. Joseph MacKcnna, Mr. Reid MacKenna, and Mr. Elmer Maclntyre. The bride wore a gab- aidine suit oi caramel brown wth dark brown accessories and a car- saga ol pink carnations. The maid oi honor wore a suit cl battleship grey gabarcline with burgundy ac~ cos-series and a corsage oi dark red csrnations. Mrs. J. P, MacInLyre. the bride's mother, chose a pearl. grey dress with black accessoritsi with which she wore a corsagc oi pink carnations. The groom's mu- ther won a two-piece black suit with double iox iurs, black note;- sories and s corsage of red carna- tions. Following a reception held at. "The Charlottetown" Hotel M: and Mrs. MaeDougaii leit on ~ honeymoon trip through the Marl- tlmc Provinces. For travelling tze bride wore s coral gabardlne dress with ivory wool top coat and brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. ‘IacDouglll will live in Charlotte awn. FRESH ILUE PLUMS—6 qt. B GREEN PLUMS—6 qt. Special Prices on EXTRA SPECIAL! BLUE CONCORD GRAPES- lashet....... . past month, guests at the ‘ionic, oi Mrs. Wooclsides lather. D. H..- tended by her sister Freda as niaiu V JU S1‘ ARRIVED PRGSERVING PEACH£S-6 qt. Baskets RED PLUMS—6 qt. Baskets YELLOW PLUMS-6 qt. Baskets DAMSON Pl.UMS-6 qt. Baskets a.. Ul-g-y “as. permanent heme in her native province oi Nova Scotia. For many summers Mrs. Auld has occupied her pretty cottage at west Cove- ihead and will be greatly missed there and in the church where she has contributed of her musical talents generously. Her friends cl‘ Covehcad and Charlottetown wish her happiness in her new home, MacKENZIE — BYRD — A quiet wedding took place at Trinity United Church Parsonage in Amhcrs‘. Sept. 9. when Lillian Elizaoc l youngest daughter oi born By.‘ and the late Mrs. Byrd of 3pm.. hill. became the bride o! Rom. Leslie, son oi the late Mr. and M.. Malccm MacKenzle. Victoria. East P.E.I. The ceremony was pzriormed hy Rev, W. Langillc/rhe bride wore a street-length dress 0f blue with brown accessories and a corsage oi.’ pink roses. Miss Audrey Oclerkirk was bridesmaid. She wor» a blue dress with brown lCtfier series and wore a corsage oi’ 11:1 ‘roses. The groom was attended by lPred Wood. Amherst. They lsil ilo spend their honeymoon in lPrince Eldnvnrd Island. They “all reside in Greenville where the gioom is employed. Personal M155 Lucll McDonald. City, ‘his returned home alter spending a pleasure holiday at Niagara Fails New York Stale, and TOfOT-lu While in Toronto visiting her sis- ,tel‘ Mrs. Angus McDonald she '1‘.- ‘1 tended the Canadian National Ex- hlbition. Mrs. Ralph Steele; Brooklillc. Mass. is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Irving. Cherry Valley. Ra- turnlng with Mrs. Steele are her iytwo children. Margaret and Rob. ert. who have spent their siunnitr holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Irv. ing. Miss Jean MacNeiil. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacNcill oi Lake Verde, \vh0 was one o! the first victims o! the polio epidemic two years ago and who has been in the nitorium the past year. in makin satisfactory recovery and was allowed to go home ior six weeks. She has returned to the Polio Clinic iortreatrnent. again. Her many iriends were glad to see her home ior afvisit and hone Ill. will not be long until she is home ior good. Carmichael-Wood lluptials » A very pretty wedding oi’ much interest to a host oi friends throughout the province took place at the Bishop's Palace, Charlotte- town on July 28th when Ann Christina, daughter o! Mr. ani Mrs. Joseph Carmichael. Verna-r River became the brirle oi Edison L... son oi the lale Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Wood Charlottetown. The bride was attended by M155 Sally McAusiand while Mr. Joseph Carmichael. brother oi the brine, was best man. Immediately following the cere- mony the young couple ieit on a honeymoon trip to Upper Oar-ads. and United States boinis. They will reside in Chariotw tcr-vn where the bridegroom is manager oi the Edison Electric Co. i004 STOCK askets Baskets Quantity Orders ' 1.19 We Deliver CASH Q CARRY STORES ll‘! GREAT GEORGE 8T. Phone 0.0.0. The Bl; Stars with the Ill; Starch 74'! Arriving daily all that's new in Ladies‘ and Misses’ Fall and Win- ter Coats T-hey include plain and fur-trimmed; they represent just what's new from the best makers in Canada at popular prices. $26.95 to $89.95 We are also showing the latest in Ladies’ Fur Coats, including the following skins in Ccney, Persian Paw, Coon, Seal and Grey Ki!- skin. Prices from $49.00 to $575.00 A splendid showing of Children's Coats, sizes 7 to 14x in all the new shades and styles. Prices $|4.95 to $54.95 We ccrdiclly invite your inspection of our lovely Full dis- play. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED. [lavishly Styled Coats rAGE THR“! » ‘l5 i‘ 6E0] l7; a few cents Simple ‘and qulclz to prepard Luncheon or supper treat Nourishing "hot-weather special" Satisfying chilly-clay meal 0191i '5 FAN?“ sumv no» vcus osocn ll