PAGE THREE prescription precisely i Sines this profession ‘Dispensing Chrm .-.t.».t-t......ru.--s.. cmu: We, too, are RELIABLE... . * Physicians have come to rely upon this Pre- scription Pharmacy. They know that no matter how rare the drug-how diilicult to obtain-we are most spt to have it, and can compound the leading medical practitioners regularly suggest that patients bring prescriptions to us for careful and conscientious compounding. I than you would pay elsewhere, wouldn't it be pru- dent to let us compound your next prescription? in: Jsnngus lhmnnncv nu J:~'\€\LL xraau lnmerioiind in the writings of ‘ Elbert Hubbard, e soldier named ROWAN l| well remembered fer "eorrying o message to Genie.‘ as directed. Thus, many ai service costs no more lain lliluunlv El ' RELIABI ing. or LOOK FOR INII NEW IACKAGI Prepare Shirrifs Lushus as directed, union 3 cups water or iruitluico. Set a few cherries in n thin layer afjolly in bottom ofring mold. Whit romninder commenced to set. add: 1 bed ad it’, fiifiillssdiilifisa $.21... _ g cup grapefruit or orange auctions ,4 cup msraschin l"ill ld dhlll tillirm. U ldto o ...s'“°...l.'i’.‘-in hi?“ h... Millie... .51". dlifb. Miami/W! "Mom, you're to sl" That's the cry from the iddies when you serve bright. s arkling Luahus. Only Lunhus riva a the new-picked finvour of sweet wild cherries, juicy strawberries, sun-ripened oranges. Because only the flavour "Bud" can keep the real fruity goodness sealed _ fresh and full strength. I§ Serve Lushus tonight. RAINBOW RING o or canned sweet chucks salad-or iillcentre with whipped onus: rves 6. -||=r's1fl5'[](]5 _BUDII JELL Y DESSERT MT. MELLICK W. I. ‘the October meeting ‘or m. Meilick W. I. was held in the Wiioolhnuse with eight iticmbsrs dent. The president presided. "Lin: Openerh with the Creed. Minutes of previous meeting were lvliroved u read. Members and tohectors handed ln $12.50 for the sfmlmi)" Afllly- A letter from the hnnonai Film Board was read and ll Me decided to request that a Wm be shown in the school early November. Letters were rend TIOm the Institute olfice, the Red Cross and the Teacher's librlersi» ion. Several members volunteered in do sowing and knitting for the Red Cross and it. W85 decided t0 tnnkc n quilt. Mrs. W. J. Mutuh invited the lncmbers to meet. at her home for the Annual Meeting. Roll call will be answered with membership fees. n twelve inch quilt. block and a_ ‘blcachcd flour hag. Mrs. Malcolm lVlnrRnc and the secretary were nnmcd on lunch committee. Meet- ing closed with the National Anthem and a delicious lunch was jserved by the committee in charge. I tPnti-lot please copy). Save Money on Noxzema l am 93¢ J44? .5» $1 line's the big. limited-time oIor thou- ‘ ~ nit h! The (reunion, medicated I flint helps improve poor campin- .Qlpe “heel unattractive blemishes ' ‘Qfllsl heads; helps relieve so I llllirelit typoo of externally-caused inn-earn: “Z? Twice as much for your money as In the smallest slzsl ilm-a-yeer unr-unnrn nus! , If you've never tried this popular modi- cated cream that's used by srt n-s of nurses, doctors and millions of others, hero's your chance to get the 93'. jsr for only 69¢. Regular users-stock up on Nonema now, while this Special Offer in onl Your drunist has it! COOKS for Christmas Photo- graph. ‘ DRESSES arriving daily st The Fashion shoppe, Great George 8t. OONFEDIIRATION LIFE Ill- BURANCE. SUN'TESTED Wall Paper now in stock. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited. ELECTRIC RANGES. Rnniettes and Hot Plates. General Stove and Furnace, 181 Great George Street. SPECIAL this week only. reg- ular $5.00 Permsnents. $2.50. Marie Elena. Richmond Street. MT. ALBION Gospel meetings continue nightly at 8 p.m., 9X96!"- Saturday in the Gospel Tent. ALL TYPES of coal heaters in- eluding famous "slow combustion" st General Stove and Furnace. 181 Great. George St. HUMlDll-‘IERS for hot water 1r steam radiation. Healthier houses- lower fuel bills. G. S. F., 181 Great George Street. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. S. S. ATLANTIC CHARTER due Charlottetown Monday, November 1st and loads general cargo for St. Pierre and St. Johns, Nfld. For space and freight rates apply to Bunfnin Bell s» Co, Agents. WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took place on Friday. Oct. llth. at Wcstwood, Mass. of Isabel sanders MacDonald, daughter o.‘ Mrs. Philip Sanders of this City, to Mr. Fred southworth Pierce, Jr., of Orleans. Mass. Personals Mrs. M. Martin has returned to .her home in Emerald after a very nice trip of two weeks in the United States visiting friends. QUINN - McCARTHY "WEDDING A wedding of interest to friends and relatives in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island was solemnlzcd at St. Anthony's church, Montreal, at 'l A.M. on Sept. 18th, when Catherine Hilda, daughter of Mrs. McCarthy and the late Edward McCarthy, Mor- ell. P.E.I.. and Patrick Quinn, son of Mrs. Quinn and the late Roger Quinn, Redmundville. N. B., were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Fr. J. A. Am- brose, who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride, given in marriage by her cousin Mr. Aubrey Hughes, was charmingly attired in a street. length dress of Ashes of Roses crepe with havy satin picture hat and navy accessories. Her corsage was white gladlolls and maiden hair fern. She carried a. white ‘prayer book trimmed with a min- iature corsage of matching flow- ers and. satin streamers. Miss Reta Hughes was maid of honor. She wore a grey crepe dress with satin trimming. matching acces- sories and a. corsage of peach gladlolis. Miss Margaret Dwan as bridesmaid wore a fuschia crepe dress with black accessories and her corsage was pale pink glad- iolis. Mr. Frank Flynn. cousin of the groom was best ma-n. His brother. Mr. Leo Flynn was usher. The groom's gift to the bride was a substantial cheque, to the best man and usher, leaf-her bili- folds. The bride's gift to the groom was a Gladstone beg, to the maid oi honor a rhinestone brace- let. and to the bridesmaid an am- ber rosary’. A wedding breakfast was served st the Queen Hotel. alter which the happy couple left for the groom's homo in Redrnondville, N. 3.. where a reception was héld in their honor. The following week they visited the brides home in Morell, P. E. I., and were tendered a reception there. For travelling the bride wore a grey gabardltte suit with navy accessories and a oorsage of pink carnatlons. The happy couple, who will re- side in Montreal. wvere the recip- ients of many useful and valuable gifts. Prior to her marriage the bride was given s. shower by her girl friends at the home of Mrs. Charles Wright. PEELIN G TOMATOES iinve you ever ivantcrl a really simple way to peel tomatoes? Maybe you've devised your own method. or picked up ideas from iho neighbors. But here are n cou- ple of methods suggested by home 200110 lets. They say that the common met- hod ls to scald the tomatoes in hot water for one or two rninutos and then dip them quickly into cold water. And after that the skin will peel oft easily. But just n easy a system is to stroke the skin oi the fruit with the back of n knife until It loosens. And there's siill nnothcr whyf ilun n fork into the tomnio and CARD OF_ THANKS The Montague Branch of the Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L. wish to thank all those who assisted in promoting the uglon Carnival held on October 1th, 0th snd 9th. Also the Merchant»: of Montague for their generous donations. had the public for their patronage. I l Proceedings In The Divorce Court Scvcn ("uses will be before lhe Divorce Court today for judgment absolute and four for the granting of judgment nisi. ln addition, there will be two new cases and another which will be before the Court for further consideration. The Judgments nbsoluie cases are. Joseph A. Gallant, Borden, plaintiff, versus Muriel Gallant and Frank M. Campbell, both of Borden, defendants; Dorothy Brynnton, Summerside, plaintiff. versus Elmer Brynnton and Marjorie Bigger Ad- ams, both of McAdam, N.B., de- fendants; John Samuel Gamble, Crapaud, plaintiff, versus Roma Josephine Gamble and Douglas Haig Sherren, both of Crapaud, de- fendants; Eric Elijah Gnss, New Glasgow, plaintiff. versus Elennor Stella Gass and Charles Alexander Spratt, both of Ottawa, defendants; Verna Muriel Stewart, Charlotte- town, plaintiff, versus Alexander Kaye Stewart and Rosalie Tashu- ink, both of Halifax, defendants; Fannie Berlrum, Royalty, plaintiff, versus Frederick Joseph Bertram and Evelyn McLeod, both of Bon- shaw, defendants; Peter Wilbur Thompson, Royalty, plaintiff. ver- sus Margaret May Whitlock Thomp- son and Elmer Connells, both of- lrlunier River, defendants. For judgments nisl: William Ern- est Robertson, Surnmerside, plain- tiff, versus Olive Blanche Robert- son. Summersidc, and Robert Tin- son Holman, Charlottetown. de- icndnnts; George Murray, Bedeque, plaintiff, versus Barbara lVlarie Murray and George Jarvis Mill, both of Charlottetown, defendants; James Albert MacLennan, Monta- gue, plalntiff; versus Rita Marten-- nan and Dnvld Sorry, also of Mon- tague, defendants; Erma Annie MucPherson, Charlottetown, plain- iiif, versus Glen Atwood lilacPlier- son, Charlottetown, and Margaret Gallant. Royalty, defendants; Emma Virginia Holman. Charlottetown, plaintiff, versus Robert Tinson Holman. Charlottetown. and Olive Robertson, Summerside, dgignd. ants. For further consideration: John S. Waugh. Summerside, plaintiff. versus Mary Elaine Bowness Waugh and Alfred Ramsay, both of Sum- nlersidc, tiefenciants. New case: l-inrris Edward Pye, Summcrside, plaintiff, versus Mabel Geflrkiuna Pye and Ray Wright. both of Mount Pleasant, defendants. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. '1‘. W. Goodwill and Farmiy desire to convey their deepest thanks to the many friends whose Symlnlhy 11nd praycns were such .1 source of blessing n the recent passing of the Rev. T. W. Geod- will, B. A. IN MEMOR-IAM in loving memory of ‘Mary l5. Black, Bay Fortune. daughter oi John and Blanche Black. Only those who have lost on! tell. Always Loved and Sadly missed Father and lliother. IN Mefiolum In loving memory of Charles Graham who passed away October 28th. 1947. Time speeds on. passed. Sinee death its gloom, it's shadows t one ycnr- has cas . Wiilhin our home where all seemed bright . And took from us a shining light. We miss that light. and ever/will Ills vacant place there ls none to Down hdre we mourn. but not in vain For up in Heaven we will meet again. Lovingly Remembered by Ills Wife and Family. then rotate it over a flame until the skin gets slightly wrinkled. After that, it'll slip right off. is "gums Asrlli" MAIIID nus vrAv 2.00 Each: Ellis .; . Grant; Mm. G. E. Champion; Sin- clair McLeod. 1.00 Each: W. A. Bryentcn; Mrs. Earl Carmody; Mrs. W. A. Keiis; Mrs. Major MaoRae; Mrs. Harold] Gillespie; Mrs. Ernest Reid; Mrs. Mary Saunders; Mrs. John Musv tard; Miss Marlene Roper: Wm. Smith; Mrs. Paul Sharp: Mrs. liar- vey McAusland; Mrs. iii-an’; Mac- Kay; Mrs. C. Roberts; Min. Wil- liam Dennis; Parker Wood; Mrs. S. C. Wright; Mrs. Mill/an Barkhotlse; Mrs. R. D. Buck: Mrs. R. H. Mr- Leod: Earl Foster; Brent Howatt; Jennie MacKay; Mrs. W. P. Mc- Leod; ‘Mrs. Bert Canneron: Mrs. James Currie: Arthur Spiilett: Mrs. Gordon Williams: Mrs. Leon- ard McDonald; Mrs. Ivan Mound; Mrs. A. W. Rogers; Claude Smith; we. B. ‘M. Lockhart; Mm. Wm. Ward: Mrs. Stephen Ward: Mrs. Llincoln Wood; Mrs. Cecil Wood; Mrs. Ralph Crockett. 75c: Mrs. Merton Bagnsil. 60o: Mrs. Arthur Clark. 50c Each: Mrs. lIarry Smith; Mrs. Norman Larter; ‘Mrs. Keith Jenkins; lvirs. R. ll. FIIZZEUI Mrs. Alex Agnew; Arthur MacRae: Mrs. Fred Osborne; Mrs. James Bartlett; Mrs. Allison Mac-Rae. 35c Each: Mrs. Ira Younker: Mas. Ronald Green. 30c: ‘Mrs. Alex. Anderson. Total—-$37.85. DeSeble by Kathleen Campbell Ernest Helm .. Chester Shaw . 1.00 Each: Mrs. Harry Peterson; Hector MacKay: Hector MacNevin; Archie Shaw: Myron Shaw; William Campbell Nick Gillis. 50c Each: Ralph Cameron; Bor» den Walten: Ivan McKlnnonz D. A McLean: Mrs. Rilsscll McLean 30c: Duncan McKinnon. ‘ 25c: Dan Dart. l Tots.l—$2l.05. Churchill and Riverdafe by Shirley- MoDonald. Joyce McDonald and Erma. liicKinnon them , .91 Soft Cuddlyfi A "must" for every gel — our smartly styled, odoruble, She'll they'll keep her so worm und comfy. Choose cuddly all-wool sweaters in lollipop colors. in favorite colors ond styles. All sizes, I WHERE S . ‘A MARTER WOMEN SHOP. OCTOBER 13, 1943 ma: GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN s: CENTRAL iiiliiiillliiii PT9'|'95'|'¢M' - ‘r’: ~:':::- '1. ':':":.'..':.:. "z: °"'h1"-'|',°:- , z nits; 11:30 its!‘ bsrinrted u i 7 3,21; °,,°:,",',,,:,_'°'d' ‘Men’ ‘m’ Central Roylarltyhbavmlma n. and JDIMIES TAXI Phone ID - u B. Ra JOlMlSNI . adore Z“ Percy MacDonald; Archie Mc- I '. 2.00 Each: John A. McKinnom‘ l Fadyen; Charles McFadyen. ‘ McFadyen; Dannie McKinnoti; Lem. Lamont; R. L. Livingstone“ Robbie McKlnnon; Fred Buchan- MoFedyen. 50c Each: Mrs. Duncan MoKin- non; Dutican A. MCKillllOill Gar- John McGilvray; Gordon Lamont. Total—~$22.50. Albert Leixnont; 1.00 Each: Mrs. Mrs. Richard Smith; den Dickinson. 50c Each: Mrs. Lorne Stevenson: Mrs. P. L. Cmipbell; Elsie Laird: Mrs. Melvin fvlcLeodz Mrs. Herbert Stevenson: Mrs. R. W. Stevenson: Mrs. Richard George Dlcklesoti: Mrs. Harland Hill: MrsC. S. Dingwell; Mrs. Fos- ter Seller:'l.ynetla. Brown: Miss M. I 1.00 Eaoh: Louis Mcliinnon; J.,E. Campbell: field McFadyen; Finley .\1cFadyeti; W. I... McLeod: R -C- C1515‘- old Affleck; Bruce g Jay; Mrs. Robert. Jay; MYS- Adam“ Coffin; Mos. Chester Coffin; Mrs. New Glasgow by Women's Institute Mercer; MYS- Frnnk Rose; hirs. llownrd lung; fleck: John Miss Ella MacKay; Mr-i- ROY Semple: Chester Bulman; Mrs. A'- Sterling Clark: _ Stirling Clark: Mrs. Luther Coffin. Dickinson: Mrs. Mt. Stewart Snlllh by M1‘!- L-F- J5)’ Roland Jay; Mrs. Aldon Birt: Mrs. Clarke Mrs. Harry MacKay , : -l: ML ovousiflfi’ 1'1“- loohau c E0 Affleclq, Earl Lloyd Jay: M“. Jonathan Ai- Gnrnhunl; Moutagilv 50c: Mrs. Robert P130“- 25c: Mrs. James Ctnnpbell. 1.00 Each: Mrs. L. E. Jail Mrs. Serves Family ‘.80! omit a fewiaents pour-person x X Mrs. Earl Houston: Esther Clark: Mrs. Wm. Douglas; fleck; Mrs. Arthur McLauchlln; O. 5.00 D. Clark; Mrs. Leith Aiilt-ek; Mrs. 2.00 Each: Mrs. R .C. Morrison; Wendell Glover; Eachern. 75c: lifrs. Otis MclAssey. 50c: Mrs. Earl Garnhurn. Total-$20.25. Mrs. Ernest. Mc- Pisquld by Mrs. Daniel Birt- 1.00 Each: Leaivl; Mrs. John H. .\irs. R. E. Clark: George W. Jay; Clarence N. coffin; Daniel D. out; ‘ Chester M. Birt; Wallace Birt; l-larold Jay: Edward E. Jay: Kenneth P. Jay; Mrs. John W. Jay; hiartin L. -r Birt. Tm“ w“ Tota1-—512.00. Savage Marbor by Mrs. Wilfred‘ i 1.00 Each: Mrs. Ralph Pigott; lllill) treatment, $2.50. ° Simple and quick to preperd ' Luncheon or supper ireei Sterling Pigott; Mrs. John Pigott; , . . _ . , v Fulton Plwtt; Fulton £10118!!! o. Mel-sou; Guy McLeod: John N. Mrs. n. L.Dlck1cson; Mrs. Walla/CB 511p- gpigiy “w? "imeiiflldlnc; M... Milan”: Coffin: Mrs. Wilfred Dmsri- hi...» KZ..B‘}IL“..'.“.‘-'.;..O“.Y.ZZ “i? Com“- T0Wk-513-w- ’,_ ' i ' ' 50c Each: Mrs. Walter Pigottl an; Iqorman McLeod; Peter 1; ML slew“; north by hrs. s ecs, rs. eclrnan Ai- Tota1__$8‘m_ Cold Vaccine end Vite- ‘ minsA,B|,CnndD—ino eepsulel Catching cold? Tnlro Vllovox to reduce severity, speed roeoveryl Juli hodo cold? Toke Viiovox lo increase vitoliryl To build immunity ogolnn future colds, pro- hcf the whole family with Vlfovox. 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