- m-;;r.x..5:. . ha... ....I... ..:.z.. .-.-. LIEUT. KENNETH C. AND This pretty fall wedding took. place in Cliurlottctown on Septem . ber ziiii at St. TNed At Church In Shrewsbury in 5 Shirley A. W.-ilsh was mar- l'iL'Ll to l-Juezeiie F. Culiinane yes- terday in church of Our Lady off Left to Right. Lieut. Robert Em-l herly. Miss Daphne illachiillan. Dunstun's Basilica ihliss Frankie Mac-Millan the bride and Mi. Angus Bourgcau. (broth- ELEANOR ROSS fthe former Wanda Macltlillant the ',.'.i'uum, Cap't Frank Sigsworth, Coiions, Jerseys, For Fall By ELEANOR ROSS In some sections of this broad . fabric in all but the very warmest weather. It washes so easily. re- me lroseai-y, The reception was in land. warm weather fingers on quires no ironing and packs with- thc Frohsiiin Club, Shrewsbury. The bride is the daughter of Mr and .i.li's. Peter J. Walsh of 116 Wt-.t Buyislun St. lfer husband's Pfll"'!llS are Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Cullinane of 23 Farragut Ave. Somervilie. Miss Anna M. Walsh was maid of honor for her sister. Brides- maids were Misses Ann M. Tam- biiiirn of lfziuuver; Ann McMullin of Wiitcrtoivii; Eleanor M. Culli- nanc of Somcrville, sister of the brlrleL'i'oom,and Mrs. Joan B.Ken- nellv. John J. Cullinane of Somerville lvllr. hi: hroilier's best man. Us- hei-. --.-re .ii'tliur J. Ramsey of BCiiiiIlf': Dean J. Piiblicover of Arlington; James T. Owens and Richard C. Couture, both of sons- erville. The bride iiore a gown of nylon tullc and ('liantilly lace styled uitli :i li.cli lace collar and toner- ed sleeves. ller fingertip-length veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a prayer- book with a cover white orchids. The couple is on a motor trip thrnu-tli Vermont and Canada. Mrs. (iulliuzinc is a niece of Mrs. Lyle Crozier, Darnley. P.E.L- ATHLETIC QUEENS gmnnzz qiizilifying tests for groiiinzzcn in West Germany. PRECIOUS METAL Platinum is prized for jewelry -and industrial uses-becaiisc it is much harder than silver or gold. av x -by Byrn MONTREAL, the result of You llunl Lma Weight . . . AYDS or your money is refunded iiw Avila Plflll. siwmi. lirica as many pnuntis iia yo-i law wright. They're really tar Timing Is Hvltovlng! Add I Package of . .mtnn Onion Soup to boil. mg vriitcr-imil A friv Iiiiniitvs -onil you hzivo I soup that might have been simmer- ing on the back of your mother's stove for Ito-urn. With A slice of toast. and a spoonful of grated cheese, you've a soup that. will make your hungry family dot: on you man than one-or iinprsa your gust: with your cooking skint Una LIPTON ONION SOUP as a bass for as sauces and gravy that makes flu most ordinary .:d Dd , - into .omc. It's wonderful for ' I u... t- corsage ol CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS lieve me. H A Flirt! rind rertsin way of lnsin viwulit, A mpiy, Milly, quiri.'iy-with Ayds A115 In it (Tlinn-ul Test, Medical Evwlli Tll'tIl'('fl thril. those who ate delirious- tzz '1: .l)'vis aiiel followed the Ayiii-i Plan in.-it useil other rnrliiring methods-and with no nrrmiisncx-. .-lceplessnr.-n or unpleasant "side-effects". Taken before nir wfs, .-is slim-ml, Ayds-containing added vitamins and minerals- ei:-H-. mur nppriitp for fattening foods. You sutomnticslly eat less so Inuit grow. It the beauty of our hudgie, Sir Isaac. I thank Jon. on FBEDIN DIET-so full of piety 1'! little trick: that he keeps us in con- ab&tss. If you haven't got one of they? 1 for some time. Almost everywhere in late September and early Octo .ber. there are days so nlllnfne-I')'. igo downright warm. that zinythinc but a lightweight dress is uncom fortable. A midsummer outfit. of course. looks foolish somehow, with the stores featuring all the beautiful cold weather clothes and news- paper nds depicting all those inlnks. So what to wear? Manufacturers have answered cottons that express the latest fashion trends, yet are cool to! this time of year. Some of then are hare-armed sheaths with low cut nccklincs. They also have sep- arate llttle jackets for the right cover-up should the weather sud- denly turn nippy. The nice thing about them is .that many of the sepziratcs have been planned. in color and pat- tern, to be combined later with flannels and other woolen separ- ates. So it isn't an extravagance to invest in comfortably good fashions at the end of summer. LATE VACATIONERS Summer's end and early fall bring to mind the late vacatluner. the smart one who plans a vaca- rants aren't so crowded. For her. the dark cottons are I boon. as are the jerseys. . For one thing. there's such a variety in jerseys fabrics. Jersey is almost invariably a comfortable e Hopc 5 meter- Oct. 4th-Soft, pretty hands . . . are faithful cue--t e constant use Giinipiinsis ITALIAN BALM after every exposure to vs-catiier-water-work. You need only one dwp rubh:-cl quickly into your hnmls-that's all. And now Italian Balm-can be bought in the household I use with s thumb preaure diapennr which releases hint thn right. amount . . . No twisting-no turning to seil ilm lirwlr---nn leaking--no lussi Just. press lightly-rind there uu h:iie it--tlin mun-t amount for your hand care. Ask for Italian .ilm with the iii-pcii.-wr-69c at. all drug counters. with your hrst box of delicious-tasting I Here, he- thoue who rifirl On sale everywhere. Watch It Gran . . . I'm thinking of t b s n I w series of Cun- ads Savings Bonds now on sale a t. the H A N K 0 F MONTREAL. The bonds ban a higher yield than any pru- Vloul CS8 i-ue; if held to ma- turity, they hnvs ii return of 3.7695 per onnum. Whni.'s more, you need pay only 57a down and the balance In 11 monthly insul- lnilltl. Thb means. for instance ...youesabuys850-bondfor Q30 down-payment. or s lim- : bond with n 86 down-payment. . Bale, dependable Canada Savings Bond! are an investment in Can- ada's luturo-and your own. Why . drop in today and buy poor I at. your nearest. Bof M branch? Then watch your invest- breast. that grsdu.-itos from blues then into the yellow sad grey of i And hels BROOKS your family the tie- tohvnud ?vollsrfoh,too. lies AdDroehhNumnlFeed- mind .9. a than when she can be pretty sure; R-'"'"5 -'”'m55 5t"bbl94leld' ""of a stretch of beautiful weather,- . ll" with warmish days and cnoolishi queen of the festival at Mark- nights, when hotels and ,."tau.. nut wrinkling. In fact, it's quite iossible to have an all-Jersey travel wardrobe. ' Cotton jersey play clot.hes- shorts and pullovers-look good in any vacation spot. Nylon jersey shirtwaist type dresses are ideal for traveling. VARIETY OF STYLES Variety in styling matches va- For evening, there are short dres- lattering as any girl could wish. so an all-jersey wardrobe can have all the color. the glamor and versatility that any vacationer will 1 What a pleasure it is to simply shake the wrinkles out of your clothes when you reach your des- t.ination' And what a convenience to know that the garments can. the sudsed out and hung to d ,' 'ready to don without further ado.l quite moderate in price. er of the groom). Photo by Don- nelly. PECAN SQUARES in cup butter z-iety in the type of Jersey, too. 1C"P bmwn WE” g Bull and cool together. sea of white jersey that are as 1 unbhmen egg 1 tsp. baking powd ii cup dates '2 cup nuts 3981 0i all. some of the nicest said Uncle Filbert. "and you'll of the new.jer.sey fashions are miss meeting a lot of our very i best people." lama Camllns Mchure. W's Edna. Pf Q P.IIO8.ThcGuardianThu1'Sd3Y0ct-4.1” HAPPENINGS DANTS t COOK'S CORNER cup flour Cut in bars. MORNING SMILI "Early to bed and early to rise." E ' Ind lulu Court is still remembered by I host of friends in this province. of they da 5' bride was entertained at sev- cra showers. at which she receiv- The late Hon. A. C. " E at Prince Edward Island later a Justice of the Sup- Saunders is in residence at Charlottetown Hotel for part car. It is of interest to their many Mend: to hear of their grand- daughter Barbara. daughter of Mr. w Mrs. Reginald Saunders. who Florida. This is the largest col- le 0 in the South, having an en- attending the University of at of approximately 11.01!) students. Barbara Saunders recently grad- uated at the University of Florida with honors at the College of Arts and Sciences. one of the most dif- ficult courses. Barbara is suu Just twenty years of age and upon writing for a let- er of recommendation, the head Profsuo replied that she was one of the most brilliant students who ever entered the University Florida. of Her father after many years a- way from this province makes the humorous and the heart warming comment: ground of fish or potatoes or just the Finest People in the World!" 11 "It could be the back- Barbnrn iii a niece of Mrs. How- ard Schurman, Summerside. Misses Bea Jenkins. Joan Rog- erson. Marian MacDonald and Ea- tber Johnson have returned from a delightful ten days motor trip. They visited Montreal. Ottawa. New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Well- iier have as their guests, Mrs. R. G. Henderson and Miss Lou Ford of Sackville. New Brunswick. Miss Isabel Downe last Satur- ed many lovely gifts. Mrs. Ray- mond Vlckerson and Miss Ruth Corbett entertained at the latter's apartment, Upper liillsboro St.. Mrs. Garth Downe at her home Highland Ave.. Group 5 of Zion Ladies Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. A. G.- King. Highland Ave.. and Mrs. Roma Dunning at her home. Esker SL. with an afternoon tea and shower. The table was very lovely with fall flowers and tall candles in silver holders. Mrs. Percy Downe. aunt of the bride poured. Pianist comes home is the cap- lion in a Toronto paper in regard to Mr. Malcolm Troup who play- ed rccently in Charlottetown. the l ' a of WIUIL lire In .-'1 vo'1-aitimd your scientifi- Ilili diis with good to- hbl Old Ed I IOIIIH. W, Il- - or 1 --...v-.-.i:-.."-.: -.-- .' s s ......."f'"a5.i..'f?..':-”:'..l:"....'”...."."...' - '!.nsc'tl to bu rs pounlil. and , though I have tried, really ?.iZi”.3E..'.”'wi?3' '?..'”.'...T.. ””'i.... l...;"""......" .,.'”....”.,.':"'"”.' ..,, bee ' l holarsht M . ' ' an: 5i.la".'i..Zf do not '.'i...;'l"l'.'.'. iii?-3 ”"' '”' '”""' ""”' "F the opportunity of seeing how I): After considerable weight has bcsa unsaved. you win reach" a L i i nts profit from the tr But this year a talented musician. Malcolm Troup, who was given his chance to study-with the world-famous glniat, Walla Gieseklng, by an I0 E scholarship will give concerts in 81 Canadian cities. This way the "baughtgxs," and their friends, as wall as tho music-loving public. will be sun to hear Mr. Troup, who has be- flve years in Europe. ' His Toronto concert is in th Eaton Auditorium on Oct. 4, pg is being sponsored by the Nstlon- W orles) al Chapter of the IODE. Among the proudest people in the audi- ence will be Mr. 'l'roup's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Troup, who still live in Toronto. I EARLY WINTER LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP) - It will be avlong winter for Leth- bridge units of the militia, who rc- ccivod orders from the Western Command to convert to winter dress starting Sept. 15. They had changed to summer dress on May mzhwhn you stop losing. even tho deficit between the calories calories to tote lllovid. In other words, your cal- orie no your hoavle ever, the deficit between the num- ber of calories required for run- Mill fmmhmelmmlm t hasldllnlnlahcd. or ull in losing-it to be .TWh;nfYou Stop E'o'sing'.. . . increase Your Exercise" A ' thl.sstuo.!lrst.stepupyour JIAIIIAIN would "are following the some I . W94lMioIIiIdetcrnilncd by AI. body weight lowers. fewer are required. It took fuel the excess fab-now re- visnts were higher at Weight. Now, how- body and the stun This is the reason . is normal and xpectod. Two measures will be helpful at CHOOSE FRO THE LARGEST giving and we invite you to take brighten with anticipation. cooking of this melt-In-your mouth chicken. turkey or fowl is something that should be enjoyed by all. Our poultry are selected for meaty plumpness. top quality. get lots. Fry some over the weekend and watch your family CHICKEN. FOWI. TURKEY Gather your family around (his ,Thanksgiving Day to I chiclocn. turkey or fowl din- ner from ZAKEM'S. Tho This is a feature for Thanks- advantage of this value and Cello Bag to, ' 3 -' ----p-.-.. .-...-..--u--- ' . an- in M SELECTION OF FURS ON P. E. I.- LARGER THAN All OTHER uncss comsmeo (Quite I statement - but we have the selection t 13801! it UP) Brliht Crisp Fall dlyl-cold frosty Winter weather-raw bone chilling ng-what an opportunity-seven full months of perfect Fur Jacket weather. Is there any other article in in ur wardrobe that can be so use- 1'11" Here 1! Wu? lreutcst Ieloction-right now st the very beginning of th season-Island Furriers Ltd. have in stock a tremendous selection of the top qaullty and finest values in I g fro largo stock-ws invite you to visit us soon-do it todav Fliaftoringk Mutltrnt . A ma mg! V '- gill .-'1 i,. 5 most beautiful istrllnq ,p- full;-i straight boxy -J ,.filA!,Il-lick-4 . 'i E, isuiiin Fllnllllillsi LTD. s.... 0 exercise. Exercise docs haul! thocalortcbiirntngaswallulolc considerable protein with each of the three meals. Indicnough bulky foods to ensure Iood elimination. Avoid ,taking the bulk of calorie: late in the day. Three moderate mull moor-se nature to burn the fuel. HGiPiIIl Your body to burn more food is more satisfactory and more effective than trying to cut calories to semi-starvation lcvnl. Prize Winning Novel Dpne After Children Abed TORONTO (CP)-A housewife who writes in the evenings when her three children are in bed has won a cash award with her first novel. Mrs. Gladys Taylor of 'l'het.ford Mines, Que.. won the ti.ooo Byer- ron Press fiction award with Pine , I story of plohur days at Swa River. Man.. when she was born years ago. It chosen from.l00 manuscripts submitted. Mrs. Iylor. wife of an asbestos l iackets. Now is the time to An alguttv A bruna i THIS I” Q piTblic Ichotil.'tea:li:i: bl befall loinlng 11,, Canadian Women's Army com ill 1&1, She III in charge of for Saskatchewan, Outern to hi it also will have an hl:tol?ricp:l T1,: "Altholllh lily characte completely Imaginary. I ll” are have lived In a place to m-kg She in the house. "I'd like to devote a little rmm time to the children, and I want to get on with my next book." she said. The chlldrsn are Denis, 10, Lorne. 7. and Susan. 3. novel II to be about ave to '1 101' I book." she said. intends to devote some or money to any for help UNDSBAD so SCARBOROUGH. England (CF) An advertisement In a shop win- dow in this Yroskhlre town says: "Youth leaving school wanted for butchering." WIFE PRESERVHERS After s ”do-it-yoin-salt" sob llll finished. a quick and our way of ti l.l'l,( of the sawdust uhto sweeplit hm cc a newspaper on wrap up throw it into the btimabls rubbish. jg; Q:ha3- ,A-'. .-inn... .-Jami - -. 3 Doz. BOLOGNA J ENGLISH BRAVIN 2 con FlllElS ROASTING Pofllf 7-'iifc”n” ”” lb. 29c 37c cim.uin lb. lb. 45: FRESH FRESH FRUIT BANANAS GRAPES SWEET POTATES GOLD! N RIPE .... cnor 15 Clilllillftls L... 2ii.39e ' 1It.2lct l.I.CILl0 orss nu. up ur. so 10 ms. Any Flavor Jcllon 3 for Choc. Marshmallow A Cookies, lb. I Kellogg 3 oz. Pkg. it Corn 2 for 2401. Crabqpplo Flakes 3 ally