JULY 17. 1952 BUYS WHYS A Wllkit INi()NM.fi'lCN stun MONTREAL, July 17th-Lovely Joyoe Weshhurn, anotherlbeautiful Woodbury bride. wore a ruilled, hoop-skirted gown of white ehiEon and organdy and carried a npsegay of delicate white stephanotis. But her magnificent Woodbury complexion stole the show. Joyce knows that Woodbury Facial Soap is more than just a cleanser. You see, there's a precious beauty-cream ingredient in every cake of I . WOODBURY SOAP. It's the same softening oil used in finest face creams, and is intended to help replace the natural oils you wash away. Try Woodbury yourself. See how its mild, rich lather cleans your skin thoroughly, gently . .nnd smooths it. too. And lI1Skdf0tl' the Big Beauty Bath size of Woodb ry Soap-for lovely skin- ea c oe. Keep The Campfire Ilurnlng while you boil water for the taste treat of the evening...1SSTANT CHASE ii: SANBORN COFFEE. It's such A friendly "cup of cheer”-and as easy to make ten cups as one. Good? It's wonderful codeel Thntis because it's made by folks who "know their codee”...with nesri a century of coffee ex- perience to make it the est "instant." youive ever tasted. The flnvouris there--and the real cofiee lift. So when good friends get t.ogether...be sure to serve stant Chase dz Sanborn. It's economical. You save . to 40c a pound compared with ground coffee. So Jke my tip and keep (1 jar of Instant Chase 6: Sanborn linndy-always. I Dnnit Know Wlum hurgl:s Your Baby In Somebody Special, take thci; noli- so no wonder your ilnvs. But. I'm motto is ”Nothing willing to wager but the Best for it's not during Baby i". Well, the summer. It's among other good "windfall" season things, that means fortiiem just now, wholesome, good- irilli so many to-eat "CR EAM people away from OF WHEAT" at home, gml 30 h a b y mealtimes. many valuables left around un- protected. Donit mid to their ea.-y pickings by leaving yours at lioinn when you go mvayi Ptit them securely niviiy in .1 Safety Dc- posit Box at the BANK OF MONTREAL. Costs you only a rent or two it (l;u' l'ill(l uasiiies you of extra safety for all your im- poritint papers jriveligv and keep- :-sikes. Rent. it Safety Deposit llox at your B ni M branch todnyi it will be .1. happier summer once you know your valuables are in If - , t , the vaults of the B of M. i'as:l-l?ini:.m!Iy 1.” Oume at break- There Are More (Juml Way: Than One to enjoy Heinz wonderful soups Yes, IIICINZ CONDENSED soups are certainly "trust its a first course-but have you tried tiirir tantalizing flavours in meat loaves-pics-rnrcbits" Hi”i"Z 5””??? M0 l'0l2V Sllccinl taste treats all ways You see, Heinz are soup specialists-they combine ION: "XlW'WlP0 Willi great. skill to bring you the VPILV bcst oi tluvoiir-parkr-d soup...mr-my scrump- tious varieties-nnripspcciai soups for baby, tool Ask your grocer for Heinz Condensed Soups. The folks will ask for second heipings every time you serve them, Delicious 5 Min- uic ”Cream of Wheat” is brim-lull of the good things that babies need for normal growth and good health. It. provides Iron to help maintain good red blood-and Calcium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these elements. What's mom. mother-5 Minute ”Crcain of Wheat” is so easy to prepare, it. ranks to baby-ready digesti- liiiity in just 5 Minutes of boiling. So. give it to baby oi'ten...anci PDJOY it etery morning yourself. It's Cool From The Word "l-'0!”-and so are you. For liereis a pie that you don't cool;-yoti irceze it only once-it costs onlv 5;; ,. s,.n.iuK ...nnri it's drlirimi It's Lemon Ice Box Pie. made with SUNKIST IiEMOh.S, of rotti-sc...tiiry're the lll1t'St, juiciest , grown. SUNKIST LEMON ICE BOX FEE '. If 1 small can evaporated 3', e. sugar milk 1 tbsp. stated lemon I can goal U3 c. fresh Sunkist piced Crumbs Lemon Juice 1. Cool evaporated milk ln' ice cube tray until crystals start to form. 2. Separate eggs. .1.Mixtheeg.v1k.1 n i. tr td i. 4. Beat egg uihitgx slifc,”ll)ghl!ll;'cfefll.:ulKf1arV':ll( Yslliatlflfepee ll. Beat c l led milk in another bowl and carefully fbld in egg mixture. b 'e. 8. Pour into ice cube tray lined with Spiced Crurn s and free; Serves ii to B. combcrs which turned Boys Have Rough Time on Small Raft were helpless aztiinst tlie-swegiiig their in- sliore paddling into a. rough voy- axe. Farmer lslaniler's Daughter Weds In Mass. on Friday afternoon, the First Church in Cambridge, Mass. (Congregational). beautifully decorated with bouquets of lilies, carnations and ferns and with cathedral candles was the setting for the wedding of Miss Florence Juretta Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Archibald Mur- ray of 41 Cross Street, Belmont, Mass. and lVI.r. Stevens Heckscber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heck- scher of Hawthorne Hollow, Fort Washington, Pa. The Rev. John H. Leamon, pastor, officiated at the double ring service at which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a gown of white satin and imported Chantilly lace fashioned with a sweetheart neck- line. fitted bodice and full skirt trimmed with tiny rosettes of lace centered with pearls. Her full length veil of white silk illusion cascaded from a tiara of imported Chantilly lace and was edged with matching lace. she carried a semi-cascade of white rosebuds and lllies-of-the- valley. Miss Constance Devereaux Heck- scher. sister of the bridegroom, was was honor maid. Miss Heckscher wore a strapless gown of white ny- Ion tulle with a bouffan: skirt and a pleated stole. In her hair was a wreath of white flowers. and she carried a semi-cascade of garden- las and stephanotis. The brides- maids, whose gowns and wreaths were like those of the maid of honor, but who carried semi-cas- cades of bouvardia. white iris and baby's breath, were Miss Margaret Morton. Miss Margaret S. Bryan, Miss Katherine Colt. all of Cam- bridgc,.Mrs. Donald G. Perry of Medford, Miss Helen Miles of Bel- mont and Miss Elizabeth Godman of Boston. Mr. Maurice Hecksclier was best man for his son. The corps of ush- ers included Mr. Martin A. Back- scher. brother of the bridegroom: Mr. Samuel l-I. Tucker of Chestnut Hill Pa.: Mr. Robert M. Goldwyn of Worcester, Mr. Gavin P. Leeman nr west Nyack. N.Y.; Mr. Frank Wyse of Cambridge, and Mr. Stev- ens H. Harrison of Ardmore. Pa. A nephew of the bride. Murray Cameron Duke of Colebrook. N. H.. was ring bearer. Tun bride was "!f'.'Vt'lllr'Il"Kl from the Buckingham School and is B, sen- ior at Radcliffe. She made her debut in the i949-1950 season. Mr. Heckscher pi'epared'al: st. George's School and was graduated from Harvard on the day before his wedding. He is a member of the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1771) and Phi Beta Kappa. The bridal couple is on a wad- rlinq trip to England. Switzerland. Italy and France. FOllOWlnl! their return in the early Tll'tl't of August, they will reside in Cambridge. A recention was held at the Cam- bridge Boat Club. Mr. Murray, the bride's father. June zu, THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Brhfol and Vicinity The fishermen here say that there is no market for cod fish and therefore there is no use in fishing them. . Mr. Joe Slnnott has the lumber for his new barn sawed and ready to start building as soon as the busy season is over. Friends are sorry to learn of the continued illness of Mr. Frank Molntyre in the Charlottetown Hospital where he has been a pat- ient for some time. Mr. and Mrs Len Kane, city spent a few days here at their old home last week. They returned to their home in the city on Monday, July 14th. ..,..& Miss Matilda McCarthy has ar- rived from New York City to spend a vacation at her old home with her aged father. She has been in New York City for many years now. I-"riend.s regret to learn of the ill- ness of Mr. M. P. Mtike Donovan, at his home in this vicinity. Mr. Donovan has not been well for some time but being one of the tough old-timers who worked here all his life he refused to lay up un- til forced to do so. Mrs. Patrick Quinn has arrived from Toronto to spend a vacation with her mother. Mrs. Jennie Mc- Carthy, at her old home here. She was Hilda. McCarthy before her marriage in Toronto seine years ago, and friends are all happy to see her back and looking so well. She will remain for a. few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gillan rand family, City. were recent week-end visitors here at Mrs. Gilian's old home. she was Marlon Mccarthy before her marriage and has resid- ed in the City for many years where her husband is on the busi- ness staff of Hall and Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ald and children, .west Royalty, were visitors to their old home here on July lath. Mr. MacDonald has been a finish carpenter first class with I big city firm for A number of years. .'and Mrs. Mel Byrne and ch ldren, Jr. and Mazle, were visit- ors here on July lath, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mar-Donald. Mir. Byrne is manager of Byrnes or- chestra which comes here for some of the dances in the Community Hall. The general store of ll. 5. Mc- Ewen here is closed fromi Thurs- day.,July 10th to Thursday, July 17th for vacation. Mr. and Mrs. McEwen have gone away for the week. The closing of a country store is quite an inconvenience to farmers but store men like all oth- ers need their vacstlon after long hours behind the counter. His many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Carol McAdam, manager of the village diner here has entered the Provincial Sana- torlum where he will undergo treatment for at. least a year, Mr. McAdam had suffered an attack of pneumonia some time ago and when he did not rally as expected his family doctoi' ordered a check- up. one of this vlclnity's finest young men he served in the army all through the war and for some time before the out-break. Friends are wishing him a speedy recovery and a fast. return to his wife and young family. Welcome visitors here on Satur- day, July 12th, were Msgr. Eug- ene Rooney, of Westlock, Alta.. and PAGE NINE rx-ll his aged mother, Mrs. Eileen Roon- Quite a. number left heiie:on,nlght( liemals'owe:iijed'gwoT1s oi ey, who resides at Mt. St. Bernard, Monday morning, July 14th for cheer to the different unfortunate Antigonish, N. S. Msgr. Rooney is a Charlottetown to join the pilgrim- ones who found the long trip sr. brother of the late Rev. Josephiage to st. Anne De Beaupre. and hard on them. A priest of Rooney, for many years pastor cfilater in the day to board the spec-'"i-en: ftilill. Father Mi-Kenna was the two churches here and one of lal train at Moncton, N. B. Thr ' " are director on the the seven Rooney brothers vi'lio,p:ii-ty was under the spiritual cur trip to the shrine. In his party was were elevated to the priesl.hood.iect.ion of Rev. Phalen Mclieiinn, P ., of this vicin- They were welcomed to the rec- P. who led the prayers and con-,tv him has cured at the shrine a tory by the present pastor, Fntli-idttcied the rosary crusade during few years ago. and her presence al- er McKenna, who succeeded Fatli-,the long weary hours, As the train so helped the travellers. er Rooney here more than ten roiled along through the day and years ago. I i.t....l, en. 0W I": gives you Vlll-IITER WASHES WITHOUT BLEACH IN GLACE BAY. N. 5., July 16 - CLEVELAND, July 14 -m(AP)- tCP)-- Two 14-year-old bovs- Cleveland Indians recalled their Mattie O'Donnell and Mac C. Og-lfirst baseman. Luke Easter. from icy-were soaked and frightened in Indianapolis today and annonced Vilnles College and Normal School- a two-hour battle with rough seas he was to be ready for the opening . that carried their lioiite-niade. raft'of the Tribe's series in New York A mile and a half to see today ltomorrow. Easter was sent to the The lads were taken to safety Tribe farm club on July 1 to see by police who noticed their frail if the change would cna him to raft was being carried fruther t.o regain his batting eye an fielding CUTS . . . sea by a. sudden squall. rho boyslability. 4 was born in P. E.I. and attended Pleasant Valley School. Prince of than any other wasliday product gvjjh bleaching iT'.c TRUE! sum: WAQHEC cLoTuE.c Wt-HTER Tl-IAN , vou aw BLEACH THEM! IIYAIILIIY, u, irrniinms No waiting for ruuiul SEDICIN acts FAST. Not a Nerve Tonic Food or Viurnin. om any, of the people eximiined BY doctors are found to have nothing organically the matter with them. ' I not mean that thzy are not iicli. it means their Iylnptnnu are tamed by nervous tension that they are high-strung. emotional. it you IuHer in this way and have difficulty in learning how to relax SEDICIN can hei you. NO OPIATES NO lI10lt DP , NO BAKBITURAIJES. 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