“l use New-Formula Peusedeiit Dental Bream” “Why are your teeth so mueh whiter than mine?" %'I_l;i1l-FORM|IlA PEPSDDENT DENTAL CREAM elves THE llllllililuiili TEETH! New Ingredients! New Brighter Iustel Twice as much lrluml Greatest Cleansing Action ever Ofleredl j Imagine! Every kind of film that iii-risen; your teeth is removed-smoothly, safely-by this new modern dental cream, And no wonder! NEW-FORMULA Pepsodent Dental Cream combines new ingredients, plus twice as much lrium to give you the greatest cleansing and lustre- érodivcing action ever adored. Get bright-testing NEW- ORMULA Pe sodent Dental Cream today for the WHITEST tee . “PEPSODENITEETII” are him, because they're GLEliNEST lleten Ia "Philip Marlowe. Private Detective", every Tuesday night, Dominion Nelwerk PERT-COOPER WEDDING Chalmers United Church, Mont- real. Que. was tho scene of e pretty wedding on the evening of June 21.4947, when Joyce Cather- ine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vlfilliam George Cooper. Murray Barhoun PEI, was marriage to George Tcrricr, eldest ion of Mr. and_ Mrs. Jomcs Port. Verdun. Quebec. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Gardner Ward before an altar banked with pink and white peonies. Mr. Lester Woodln provided thc_ wedding music. The bride. given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Max Benson. looked charming in aqua blue suit. black halo bat and black accessories. She carried e colonial bouquet of pink carnations and bovhrdia. The bridesmaid. Miss Eileen Ton- ping, chose e grey print dress and yellow and white accessories. She carried e nose-gay of yellow roscs * Maxwell House at any price. finale/Airs: united in ‘ ecau Is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other broad o] oofiiae in the world ‘Wfigll Qlaeuw- and mauve sweet peas. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. John Pert. Mr. James Pcrt Jr._ and Mr. Bill Weir acted H5 ushers. j Following the ceremony a re- ception wus held in the Vice-Regal suite of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The table was centered with L tiered wedding cake. and floral decorations were pennies. snap- dragons and stock. The toast to the bride was proposed by the best miin and responded to by the OOlTl. Following the reception the bridal couple left by motor to spend a short time at the Chat- cau Frontenac. Quebec City. and later visited the bride's family in PEI. For travelling the bride chose a pink and block print dress . and black accessories. Her corsage was a single orchid worn on her dress. Previous to her marriage the bride was presented with a coffee- seof XW HO A rub we melon’ eeuil ‘the Marvell time blend ls iinusullls fable by her former employers R- L. Drain Limited. She was 8-180 guest of honor at e shower 81W“ by her girl friends and was P?!" sented with a set of crystal. 0n ms ave or their marriage the bridal couple were presented with a silver service by the BT00"?! fellow employees. The couple will reside in Mont- ieal. uuseu STREET MEAT uimirr Henry Peters, Prop: L MEATS. FISH end VEGETABLES Phone 2298-2297 22s Queen 8t. Marvell time eeiitslee ditto Latin-Amman tellers. it lies mgflml. eneetli eel nieilee. tielleet hostile whim el the eeeehi thlsremrkehte ueie. IVIIIIIIIIWWDM Ell. out iuunn tihi On Wednesday evening June 36th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickok endjemlly were again honored when Mrs. Horace rind Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lin; opened their lips ltoble home to friends and co- wor ers of New Glasgow Christian Church to bid farewell and tell them how they will be missed in the community. Mr. Hickux was escorted to the living room and seated beside his wlfe by Mr. Ehrl Houston while Miss Shirley Clint}!- lzell and Miss Beverly Crockett were escorts to Hilda and Evelyn. Mr. Eddlson Railings capably presided explaining the purpose of the ethering and assuring the fam- ly that a hearty welcome awaits them in the homes of New Glas- gow at any opportunity. He then called on Mrs. P. L. Campbell to read a nicely worded address while Mrs. Richard Dickieson and Mrsl Howard Ling made the presentation of a lovely occasional chair. Mr. and Mrs. Hickox on behalf of their family spoke feelingly thanking their friends for their kind words and lovely gift and extending thanks to the Ling family for the use of their homo for the occasion and inviting all to visit them at their home in Burlington. Compli- mentary remarks were made by Mr. Rollings, Mr. Percy Dickieson, Mr. Richard Dickieson, Mr. How- ard Ling, Mrs. Horace Ling and Mrs. Preston Campbell. "For they are jolly good fellows" was sung after which a sing song was en- joyed. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ladles and "Blest be the tie that binds" brought a pleas- ant evening to a close. Following ls the address: To Mr. and Mr. Dannie Hlckox. Dear Friends: It is with feelings of regret that we your friends and co-work- ers of New Glasgow Christian Church have assembled here to- night to say farewell and to extend our good wishes for a large share of happiness in your future home. A number of us have lived beside you for many years and learned to appreciate your kind hospitality recalling many pleasant evenings spent in our home. We feel we cannot let you go without express- ing in some manner at least our appreciation for the part you and your family have played in church and community activities. We will miss you very much but we must remember circumstances require THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lube-getter: In Lower Presentation Montague W. I. l . "Go-getters" is the name applied to the person who sees what be wants and then goes and gets it. There seem to be a number of go- getters in the lower Montague Women's Institute. When the TB League announced the summer schedule for the Mo- bile X-ray Unit a stand at Mon- tague was planned, but there wasl no mention of Lower Montague. And then the Institute ladies set’ to work. Mrs. David Wright call-' ed up the League organizer and asked that the Mobile Unit be brought to her district and she was advised to have the Institute canvass the district to see bowl many there were to be X-rayeii. I Mrs. Harvey Ross, president of , the Institute. Miss Margaret Poole and George Wright made this survey promptly. The unit techni- cians readily agreed to bring the unit along some evening after their regular work. and en Thurs- day last, after an early meal at Mrs. Wright's they started work at the school house. Miss Dorothy Taylor assisted as clerk. Ninety- cne persons were X-rayed in about one and one half hours. This was the second visit to this cf » progressive community, as the people had been X-rayccl in No- vember. i945. REWARD BENEFACTORS CANBERRA — (GP) - Australia is paying back the citizens of Bor- neo for their generous assistance to former Australian prisoners of war. An Australian officer has paid out hundreds of pounds Ind recommends gifts of thousands more to natives who risked their lives to aid. prisoners in Japanese hands. new home. For after all the friend- ships you have formed here will remain with you and be entwined with so many memories of your ‘past life. Although some few miles apart we would wish t0 consider ourselves still as neighbors. We ex- pect you to often visit the old fa- miliar places and we assure you a glad welcome will always be a- waiting you. Tis sweet to be remembered. And a pleasant thing to find That though you may be absent You still are kept in mind. In conclusion we take much minute to a minute. Look for book of Tut- od Recipes under the label o] every Carlo bottle. e Result: an run if you follow exactly the recipe for the particu- lar fruit you are using. changes and that our loss will be anothefls gain. So we should not pleasure in presenting this gift as a token of esteem and with our best wishes for the future. 5”” "I lmi‘ ""5"" if you marry in your own class. Also, he never tells me he loves me. affectionate disposition, or, has he upon kissing and make it a. test mystery. - For, in reality. as he is rushing to make his train back of her hair or the rim of her wife does not bother to return bece kiee everytime he starts to work or ever esk him to kiss you. Wait un spontaneous kiss of his own accord. thing that came out of the icebox. DEAR. ‘finest o! clothes, holds a good job. women he knows for a loan? ANSWER: No. ho girl with any self-respect him. A man who preys on women heats. UN sseltma Slll‘ DOROTHY DIX SA YS—- iContinued Prom ‘Page 2) _____€_______.__.____.____._..._- you marry. It will be happier for you and far, far happier for the girl 1 QUICK- Y With Certo there's no long, tedious boiling and stirring. Certo jams need only a one to two-minute full, roiling boil . . . jellies only a half- oo ooooooooooooooo boil does 2 MDRE JAM 0R JELLY The Certo boil is so short very little juice has time to boil away in steam. So you get up to 50% more jam or jelly from your fruit. .oooooooooooooooo- 34' M-'M--M So_delicious! So spark- ling! The short Certo fresh fruit taste or dull the natural colour! I O not spoil the I POUND 0F JIM DR JELLY HIDE WITH DERTD DOMAINS ID "DRE SUGAR THAN l PDLIND HIDE IIIE DLD, LDNG-DDIL W“ b lfish b l: all unite to wish. very . . ygusgéajlh :15 happlflfl5s in youri Signed on behalf of all present. tbs varietal M1171"! _A substance extracted ha,” fmi,’ A Product el Generelfoeb 5a {i4 currnvo pack Forget-me-nots, violas, candy- tuits and many other small edging and border plants will be encour- aged to make new growth and an- other crop of flowers if they are the June number of the Red ook. ‘These both contend that the calendar provides a far trom exact measurement of your true age men- tally and physically." The phy5jc. ian says: "Age will eventually be DEAR. MISS DIX: I have been married e year love very much. We get along together fine and the only trouble ie the he never bothers to kiss me when ANSWER: Not all men are kissing bugs and becaus band doesn't bestow msmack on you every no sign whatever that ha doesn't love you. he comes in or when he leaves. ceased to care for know whether to speak to him about it or not. MR8. n. a. n. time he comes there is nothing so meaningless es the domestic to e boy whom I Can it be that he is Just not of an me? I don't e your bus- and goes is Why wives lay such stress, of their husbands‘ affections, is e cut back rather severely as soon t as they finish their first blooming period. ‘WARE WEEDS Weeds are still one of the big- gest garden problems. Keep ing when email. at 5 them. Don't let them get ahead‘ of you. Don't allow any to secdflfuture. You're also aging They're easiest to take out by h0e- ! than you should if you dwell on lites. that is flavored with bacon and eggs that e man gives his wife end getting the children off to school and not on romance. 5o, daughter, quit worrying about your husband not DORUYHY DIX: Is a man a gentleman who wears the nfbney from his lady friends and never the bill when he takes her out stepping. a l'd say that he is the lowest of all heels. end that would ever have anything to do with l/Needlecralt/ JFUR THE HOME! HONORABLE HOME and that is as likely to fall on the oars as on her lips, and which the use her mind is on the grocery list LONDON - (CP)—H.M S. W611 giving you almoored in the Thames at Black- comes home from work. And don't ‘frlar Bridge, will be used as head- til some time when he gives you a iquarters for the Honorable Com- It won't taste so much like some- pany of Master Mariners Ellen ’s Diary (Continued From Page 2) it le an indication that the years are overpowerinz if one is unable ‘ to make and enjoy new friends. i "Older, Ellen?" James remarked‘, absently this morning "we're not getting any younger at all and ouch!" he said. as he proceeded; to straighten a limb which of late | has had a misery in a knee, before l going out to the hoeing. His kiss i has perfect manners. but borrows pays is back; lets the girl pay d is constantly touching every IOU is the most despicable of all dead- though it has dwindled inbo a mere peck, which may however indicate an unsuspected depth of sentiment was, so be informed Jeanie, "one es the first one I used in my court- lns." “Old' he repeated. eeelng ' himself out of his armchair and picking up hie cap “it's said, ‘you're only as old as you feel.’ " I I I No warm weather wardrobe eofld do without an outfit that‘; cut to catch a sunbeam. This one brings together trim eliorte . .. a brief waist that can he made wlth or without pun sleeves .. and e skirt that buttons on when you went to turn from sports to e spmtator role No. 2609 is cut in silos l0. 12. i4. 1s, l8, 0nd I0. Size l6 requi-es I 3-8 yde. Sit-iii. for the skirt; l 1-2 yds. 36-111 for the ehorte; 1 1-2 yde. Sta-in foe- the yaist. Bend 20o for PATTEDI. which ill- eludes complete swine euide- Print, your Nuns. Addrees end Style Number plainly. Be sure to state me sizes you wish. Include pastel unit o1- gepo number in your ed- dress. ‘hive outstanding authorities on the subject of eginz -e physician end e psychologist agree that there * is e lot of truth in the saying and some o! their respective findings are quoted in an erticle: “What is your real us?" by Hardy Burt in . iuss vouii TIRED reruns GIIODBYE!‘ M. - l t W r ‘"'.!"'t.;..‘*'~:'f'.=..‘:8l. ». ‘ h mxeii eea vdeh “Jun em: _ ‘ Mdreee Swat“ Lfizqlr ‘use u 555: i he'd ennui‘: J3 have“ are!" menial feign" Gity Pewtnes thneelgtwn . Lhasa-L: ‘ ee m“ “who turn tutu“ n EARLY ONTARIO “a H“? n‘. -——— me The first newspaper to be celeb- ifillflhlm" lished m U per Canada wee the lrgnilnfl Gent-M while wdgulfe lDlMlrlnQOl z gflhkgtli In New-rt. one. 1 Jington, a former navy sloop used a most interesting time to be alive"; for wartime escort work and now it "you believe you have as many offered on anniversaries and such. , that I was almost as shy about, l idetermined by careful physical and mental checkups and not by a cer- tain numb!!!" 0f years." "Curiosity is characteristic of youth" declares the psychologist "end the secret of psychological youth is never to find the final answers. You are as old at twenty-six or sixty if your mind rejects new ideas and if you stop planning and building for the faster past achievements rather than lnok forward to future accomplish- ments." A person remains psychol- ogically young if among other things “you believe that the pres- ent time with all its problems is faults as your relatives have" and if "you wish you could live to he one hundred and fifty years old in order to see what the world will be like then." 1i: is en intriguing subject this matter of sizing. thong I much doubt that the future will be kind enough ever to lessen out calendar years. I "You're only es old ae you mel- Jemes repeats his statement of the morning and as he eases his now, bandaged limb to a more comfort- able position, he adds “tonight, feel to be about a. hundred _.. don't see how I'll be able to mgke the stairs. with this knee bound f!‘ llshtly." There it is then, e. pleasant birthday gone to join others that are past and gone, but which in the interests of my fur,- ure youthfulness I may not dwell upon. This one was wrapped about with sunshine and good wisheg from relatives and friends. It was threaded with bird song and the plaintive lowing of cattle in daisied meadows, and for shadow. e. can. cern for James and all o1 those who at present may not enjoy their usual measure of good health. And, now to climb "dam stairs." Until tomorrow __ Diary - Gflqflnlghh DR. l.OCKE'S lrestv Oxford, epe- slolly designed ID relieve pree- IIIO< sbspeicss! But try our Dr. eeavmeeee famous 3B last... pressure becomes more painful . z ; the shoe becomes . . . e hidden pocket keeps bunions ascctes Squeezing en enlarged join? into a ordinary lest only eggrevecee the eendidee i ‘an x fr; Locke 3B lest. Gently curvel/ et its widest point, this epeciel vemp mebee pocket for your painful joint. No present‘ ~ uaoo telltale bulge. Let our expert: it you carefully lull ' Howard Mclnnis Fitted - mnvddiiii.“ _