I sums , Buns That Body or Your: nib onanIIltd0I:Eb::":i5d"d: Continued from page 2 and watei an dim, doth ' clear that fool allergy is only one I ' . I cause of eczematous dermatitis of y the hands; other causes may be I I H I I . contact dermatitis (where hands come, in contact. with various sub- Your guests; too will prefer NESCAFE I t makes no difference when you serve Neacsfe-at break- fast. during the morning. after dinner or late at niglit-you can always be sure. Ni-at-nfc' gives you a rich, full-bodied. satisfying cup of coffee en-rylinic. And its so convenient. Just a spoonful of Ncscafd for rsrli itiip-add piping lint walor-it's ready! E iVrsi'aI6 is an ilirifiy. ;3 ion. i-nuiparctl with T . . ordinary ground coffee. You can bdpmud lo st-rve Nescafe any- time-it's the up- tn-ilatc way. stances), fungus. eruptions. drul eruptions, sweat eruptions and mu- rogenic (nerve) conditions. though eruptions due to nerves or emo- tlonnl disturbances are not found as often as other causes. i Aiter outlining symptoms or re- actions from the above substances. the diet presented is made up of a group of foods that are least likely to cause a reaction. The basic diet used for the past five years con- sists ol beef. salmon, cabbage. Ry- Krisp. berries, pears, primes, tea. salt and sugar. In preparing the diet, the patient must be cautioned not to add other foods in preparation of the meal - beeisteak must be broiled and not fried in butter or lard. The importance of the diet is em- phsslzzed by the fact that no local treatment - drugs. X-ray, -- is prescribed. some loss of weight may occur as Carbohydrat (starches) are kept low in amount. The foods causing the largest number of reactions are wheat. tomato. pork, tuna fish (40 to 50 per cent). Nooft, causing 30 to 40 per cent reactions are pineapple, eggs, lamb, chicken. chocolate. coffee. Next. causing 20 to so per cent are: asparagus, white potato, rice, apples. peas. beets. peaches, sweet potato, com, peanuts. Next, causing 11 to 20 per cent: raisins, onion. spinach, oatmeal. carrots, apricots, oranges. cherrries. lettuce, cucumbers. Causing the least reactions, 10 per cent or less: beef. prunes. cab- bage, salmon, peas. lemons, tea. The basic diet mentioned above is usually given for four days. As these foods furnish his whole diet, too much of one food, to which he is sensitive may be taken and cause symptoms. Another food may then be substituted. After the four days the patient adds one food every home of Mrs. ance. presided and gave the call to wor. enthusiastic reports were receivedi rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ll"'"'l" "mint lceimui GUARDIAN WIMISI COOK'S for-?e-riect Pictures 'The anriual meeting of Zion -"MMT5 T5x3'Vll0ll0 535- W.M.S. was held on June 4 at the J3,-dine. pleasant "YOUR DOLLAR. BUYS MORE- Street, with a splendid attend- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE-" President. Mrs. R. Larter, SERVICE TO SICK. Phone 441, ship and opening prayer. Cantwell's Pharmacy, next to scripture lessons were read by Gmm" . A. A. M 1') I . W" 1A1iI:'ert MacDouigi:ll.cntTied I.I'all31I(IllBNlbrCs' C A K E 8 A LE "' zmn W” A ms "Th. 0.11 M Godnp M”. Pny Group 6, Saturday afternoon, June terson gave the exposition. Pray- 13' 5' A' MoDmald" on were offered by Mrs, Angus MacDonald. Mrs. King and Mrs. SI-;l4:l)S! .Stcre open daily, also Muwh Monday and Thursday evenings The report of the nominating um” 9 P' M' Arthur VERY" committee was given by Mrs. Bunny". Reums we”: pmllderm REMEMBER WEEKLY SOCIAL. C ti H d t .3. Mn male L-rm: m.vlce-nr-- T?.i'i?2.".l "2;....f'.liifuii?a..”.3. sidsnt, Mrs. Arthur King; and P011 wmkem vice-president, Mrs. A. White; secretary, Mrs. Daniel Dai-iuicii; CHARLOTTE-1-OWN strnwny ll'8MllIl3l”- M133 W5 MllCD0ll83ll- Growers Association general meet- home helpers secretsriea,Mra.Cyrus mg IT, cm” Road; School, Friday, Martin. MrI- Albert Macbousall June 12, s p.m. Full attendance is and Mrs. Miller MaoFayden: mes- oi-equegred, sage secretary. Mrs. G. Ballingail: Emu. mission band leaders, Miss Doris ENGAGEMENT C. M”, Ma”. Ferguson and Mrs. MacDonald. All Macl..eod of Mt. Hope announces officers were re-elected. the engagement of her daughter, The president thanked members Isabel Florence. to Adrian Dekker. for their confidence and exprcss- son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deir- ed the hope that work would con- , ker of Sherbroc-kc. Marriage to tinue to progress favorably ill the take place the latter part of June. coming year. Encouraging midi EN(iAGF.llll::N'l'. .- Mr. and Mrs. from the mission band and ll'lISSlOlliSl3n15y Taylor. Rocky Point, an- guild, the two younger branches oi!ll0l-lllC9 U19 encasement. of their the Missionary Society. and deep daughter Joyce Madeline to John appreciatiomwas extended to them 5931113". 8031 Of Mr. and Mrs. Char- for faithful effort in helping to 185 Champion. Malpeque. Marriage Bpreiad the Gospel. to take place July 2nd. Mrs. Baliingall and Mrs. A. A. MacDonald were appointed dele- gates to the Presbyterial in North alld MYS- ENGAGEMENT. -- The Reverend Norman J. Thomas of the continued illness of Mrs. Ro- bert Todd. daughter, Eliza, has come from Ottawa to be with her mother. I Breadalbans. l-ler 4M.rs. Ramsdeni enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. hall on Monday, June 1. A good variety program of choruses, solos, step-dancing and one-act play was Lionel Robinson. PAGE TI-IR F-E bane attended the A number from this district at-',Breadaibane, were guests of Mr 1 this pretty wedding: Miss Marv tended the concert presented by and Mrs. Garfield Wood. Hunter Morrlson,Charlotletown was soloist. Cape Traverse folks in Rose Valley River, on Friday, May 22. l min, A good number from Broadsi- Waddell - Matheson wedding in Rose Valley United Church. on Thursday after- noon, June 4. Rev. W. B. MaoPhail was the officiating clergyman for second day. IN MEMORIAM 11th, 1952. Somewhere back of the sunset. Where lovellneu never dies. He sleeps in I land of Glory, No other coffee, instant or ground, gives you the richer. flavour of Nescafe ESCAFE I inslzinl (-oI'I'(-0 illalws (I10 (ms! ('11,: rff'4scII'('4'e' um u'r4'r IUNIPII skies. Inserted by the Family. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. of their Golden i' mIl( ronatinfrd NEE-CAIAY) u m sxclsms nelslsnd vols marl oINuill(CasIa.1s) Lu. . niintgn;: ls: snliibls cnflu product which (1 composed oi equal parts or pg: snlubis salsa and from p'm' mam la;-r mvbalyaralu (dmrivu. million and demon added softly in yrulul uis Meow. 'Neatls the blue and the gold of the John J. I-8993' Will be At H0m9 I0 Carol Matheson: 3. Fred wiamore. their friends on- the occasion Wedding nedy, Anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lacey, Tracadie Cross, 14 June 1953 Grace Craig: 3. Nellie Toombt Tryon in July. Mrs. Martin read an appropriate article on home helpers, and Mrs. Rice read a soul-stirring letter from Mr. and Mrs. Muchan, missionaries in Bri- In loying memory of J. Boyce 9191 Gumm- Hardlng. who passed away June Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald in July. BREADALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL The following is the May report of Breadalbane Village School. Grade VIII.-1. Wayne Bernard; 2. Margaret Kennedy; 3. Bedford Kennedy. Grade v1i.-1. Joyce Chaprell and Allan Somors, equal: 2. Kellh Bernard; 3, Keith Kennedy. Grade V.-1. Allan Hiclmx; 2. Grade III.-1. Mildred McLure; 2. James Craig; 1!. Florence Ken- Grade ll.---1. Clarence Wigmore: 2. Arlene Somers. Grade I.-1. Carl Kennedy; 2. Highest average in senior grades were: Joyce Chappeli and Allan somers, 93 per cent. Highest aver- c'- age in junior grades was Clarence 1.5. SUPREM CY 1953 THE GREATEST REFRIGERATOR VALUE EVER OFFERED. JUST IMAGINE THIS BEAUTIFUL 9 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR CAN BE YOURS FOR not 299.50 - not 2.79.50 BUT 0NLY 10.00 DOWN up so is Mourns ro PAY Immediate Delivery from our Charlottetown Store on early orders. Join the hundreds already enjoying the satisfaction of this low cost Refrigerator by ordering yours today. YOUR FOOD KEEPS FRESI-IER IN A SUPREMACY REFRIGERATOR Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money ltetundod. Phone 2188 Charlottetown Store ' Wigmore. 91 per cent. Leone MacKay. Teacher. carT6i Thanks We wish to thank all those who sent. cards and flowers; also our many kind friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness to us in our recent sad bereavement. Signed, Wife. Family and Father of the Late lvan .l. Andrews. IN TIEMTJRIAM FORD In loving memory of my Father. soiiu William Ford. who passed away June lltli. 1951. Gone deai-'Daddy. gone to rest. Away from sorrow. ears and pain. May you rest in God's kooplns den Daddy. Until we meet again. Always Remembered by Daughter COTE. IN MEMORIAM In loving Ih:m:ll"y of Carl Mac- Kemle, who passed away June 11th, 1941. The years are quickly passin . Thn' still we can't forget For In the hearts that Inved you Your memory lingers yet. Lovingly Remembered hy Father. Mother, Brothers and Sister. IN MEMORIAM In loving m:nTti:,V' "I TI""""" Murphy. St. Marys Road. WM dlell June 11th, 1912. only a memory (If llylfllle Illyn. And a sigh for a face unseen. But I constant feellnl "III 50d alone. Knows Just what should have been. Parry Sount, Ol1t., announce the engagement of their daughter Sarah Joyce to William Howard Reynolds, son of Judge and Mrs. J. C. Rey- nolds of Kingston, Ont. The mar- riage will take place on July 4th, at 2.00 P. M. in st. James ' United Church, Parry Sound, Ont. JUVENILES APPREHENDED - A creditable piece of work on the part of Detective Sgt. Tony Lund resulted in the recent apprehension of four juveniles who were round ;ruii.ty of destroying shrubs and flowers on various premises about llle Olhv and at the Public Library. One of the boys was oommiteed to a Juvenile Home in Halifax for one year and the three others were released after receiving a reprimand. INFORCING PARKING REGU- LATl0NS- The City Police are making fl. drive on offenders who Ignore the parking regulations and leave their cars at random over the grass plots recently improved in an effort to beautify the oily squares. 26 tickets were issued to such violators on the night of the light at the Forum when King Square was utilized for such a purpose and badly marked up by tire tracks. 1 Breadalbane and O O O Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Crozier and two sons. David and Donald. Wil- mot. Valley, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Craig on Sunday, May 31. Miss Frances MacMiilan: Prince Edward Island Libraries. Charlotte- town. spent Cononation day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macxay, Breadalbane. Mrs. William Graham was hos- tess at a plastic demonstration on Monday. June 1. Lunch was served by Mrs. Graham assisted. by several friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson. Charlottetown. visited Mrs. Bon- derson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell, on Tuesday, June 2. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. William Matlieson Jr., Rose Valley, who won a prize at Vocational school, Charlotte- town, for proficiency in the brick- laying course. Mr. and Mrs, Robert MaoKay, their daughter, Sandra. and Messrs, Lorne, Stirling and William Nichol- son wcri-e among those who attend- ed the Coroiuitioii celebration in YOUR VERY FIRST BRLISHING WITH liuilqule llhlnrnphyll luuihpusle ESIIIIIIS IIIIB BREATH tlriginuting in the Mouth ull Family Benefits of To Chlorophyll Toothpaste . . . plus delicious minty flavor Colgatc's experience and skill in creating an exclusive formula is important to you. In new Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste you get chlorophyllis benefits in a safe, pleamnl form. For rm! lmlp against bad breath originating in the mouth . . . common gum disorders . . . iiooth decay . . . brush your teeth right after eating with new Colgate Chlorophyll Tooth- paste. 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