_ 3’... v..-..,-..._—_._ ‘L nounce the engagement of Frank Crawford. Springhill, Mr. and Mrs. George W- Engagement Announced H. Beers. Charlottetown, on- their only daughter, Betty Jean. and Charles David Crawford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nova Scotia. The marriage will take place at Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, on Saturday, June 12th, at 3 o'clock. “As a bgauty e d i t o r a n y p e o p I a h a v e asked me, ‘what _ should I do {or 5' .' pimples?’ I _al- ways say. don't try just anything on them! Acne-type pimples are a serious condition that if neglected can permanently mar your looks. so use a medication specifically de- veloped for pimples, and not multi- purpose skin creams or ointments that are claimed to ha ‘also good lor implcs.’ “ ’ou see, general purpose creams and ointments do not ro- vido in a fast-drying grease ess hase the special medical ingre- dients so necessary in the treat- merit of pimples. But fortunately. lmlay, there's a scientific medi- rat r-d formulation developed rgprflflull to clear pimples, that has proven its effectiveness in actual use by thousands in Canada and the U. S. It is called Ci.nAliAsn.. New-Typa Graasalass "Base" "The special medications in the CLIZARAEIL formula are contained in a new- a dl-lree ‘base’. This new ‘base material is not only gresseless but is also oil-absorb- ing, actually helps remove excess Noted Beauty Authorig/Advises ‘Rot F00l’Pimples’} MARCELLA HOLMES (femur Ieauly Editor sl ‘Glamour’ Magarlna) oil from skin that authorities agree is a major factor in acne. In fact, CLEARASIL has such remark- able drying action that it clears and dries pimples surprisingly fast. - “Cu:AiiAsii. is antiseptic, stop- ping growth of bacteria that may cause and spread pimples. And since it is non-greasy, stainless. it may be left on da and night for uninterrupted me ication. Skin-Colored-Hides Plmplas "This neWCLEARAslL medication is akin-colored to hide pimples while it works, and to end the em- barrassment of pimples instantly. “So again I advise, don't fool with pimples. General purpose creams and ointmenls have their proper uses. but don't depend on them for treatment of pimples. Treat this specific condition with a special pimple medication." Reader's Digest reported on clini- cal tests using CLEARASIL type medication. CLEARASXL has helped so many boys. girls and adults that it is now the largest-selling special pimple medication in America. It must work lor you or money back. Only 69¢. Large econ- omy size $1.19. At all druggists. Get CLEABABIL today. CITY 8: |l|8'l'll|GT COOK‘! lor Perlect Pictures. TOWN TAXI-Dial 6510. CIAIWILL lor Batter Photo- graphs JIMMY’! TAXI — Dial 1873 1310 or 5251 SCIABILE now in stock. The Island Book Room. KIIOIINI. llectric and Pro- psna Gu. Relrigeraiors. Bryenton and MacKay. “WI TREAT THE SICK WELL". Glggey's Pharmacy. open evenings ‘till a o'clock. VISIT Ill-STYLE MILLINEBY. 163% Great George street. Every style Hi-style. WE HAVE A SUPPLY at double Petunia Plants. Place your order early lor these. Ernest Burke. South- port. OUII SALE of Annual Flower Plants will start May filth until July. Ernest Burke, Southport. SERVICE To SICK. Dial 5132, Cantweli‘s Pharmacy, next to Gloria. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Btreet Dial 5228. Serving lull course din- ners. Bpeclslizing Chinese dish. FAMOUS MAC‘S hair restorer again available only at The Jen- kins Phsrmacy, 85c. MACDONALD RADIO SIJEVICI Radio repairing. Amplillera and sound systems. Disc and taps re- cording. 130 Kent Street. Phons I915. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns. Soutiiport. announce Margaret. to Lawrence Gauthier. son of Mrs. Gauthier and the late Lawrence Gauthier of Bristol. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT - Mr. L. S. Thoompson, Charlottetown, is mentioned in the 1953-54 pass list, Faculty of Agriculture. MacDon- ald College, as having successfully completed second year. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. Simon Paquet, Charlottetown. wishes to announce the engagement oi his daughter Letctia to Jean Riel Berube son at Charles Berube of Val d'0r Quebec. Wedding to take place June 19th. ENGAGEMENT‘. -— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l-iiscott. North Rustico. P. E. 1.. wish to announce the en- gagement oi their daughter. Jean Elizabeth to Harland Linwood. son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Vye, South Nelson. N. B. Marriage to take place June 8th, in St. John's United Church. Mcncton. N. B. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — Upwsrds of 200 lrlends and neigh- bours gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLean. Darling- ton, on April 28 to honor their daughter June at a miscellaneous 4523 l4Vi—24V: Mo} DI‘ Anne Adams Patterns CUT TO FIT! Hall-sizersl COOL OFF‘ in this bright and breezy style. It's sew- slmple—no side openlngl Just un- button shouders-—.sllp it on 1-2-3 quick! Make several in a Jilly in tubbable cottons. Cut to lit the short. luller figure-—no alteration problems. Pattern 4528: Hall Sizes 14%. 16%, 18%, 20%. 22%. 24‘i. size loll. takes 4% yards 35-inch. This pattern easy to use. I1m~ pie to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-nva cents (She) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, 1/0 The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. shower. The bride-to-be was es- corted to a decorated chair by Marjorie MacLean, RN. Linda Younker acting as flower girl pre- sented the bouquet to the honored guest. Gilts were taken in by Margaret Wood and Jean Mac- Leod_ opened by Katherine Mac- Leod. Catherine Nicholson and Katie McLeod. The accompanying verses read by Betty MacLeod and Donalda MscPherscn. while Beverly MaoLean. Margaret Mac- Lean and Wilma Deacon arranged the gilts. Musical entertainment was later played by Francis Doyle and Melvin Hyde. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother. ldlls. JAS. GRAHAM. SR. ol Spring Brook who departed this Illa May 18th. 1958. At the st ely Fondly ltememberad and sadly Minded by her Family. the engagement of their daughter‘ Strange But True By I‘. H. MacArthur Herbs to heal the ills of the human race are now going into modern medicines. but don't lor- gei. that they were used thousands ol years ago. Priest-doctors ol Assyria were iamilisr with hundreds ol plant remedies. They treated wounds with the sea kelp and goitra wth burnt sponge. both rich in iodine, and used lor the same purpose: today. Most everyone knows that digi- talis lor heart disorders is made from the loxglove plant. which the people or wales and Scotland used as long ago as the lath century. Opium, peppermint, and Castor oil were all known and used in Anci- ent Egypt. Ephidrlene. used in the treatment or the common cold, asthma and haylever. are extract- ed from a plant used in the Orient- lor some 5,000 years. And we are indebted to a tribe cl South American Indians lor quinine. When members oi the tribe went down with jungle lever their iriends stripped the bark (mm the clnchana tree and gave it to the sick folk to chew. Curare. the deadly native arrow poison, today is widely used by doctors as a. muscle relaxer. North American Indians discovered the use oi csscara, which comes lroin the bark oi the buckthrown tree. Medical scientists today are going back to primitive cures which leads one to remark, well the old medic- ine men or the plains and lorssts had something under their hats alter all. And now I should like to take my readers to Africa. or to Dilling. center ol the Nubs. Mountains dis- trict where the natives look upon clothes as unhyglenic and wholly unnecessary. This is one ol the lew places on earth where persons ol both sex and or all ages go about completely nude. Both men and women wear neck- Africa, to be more spectliic, the‘ laces. nose-rings. eonsra showing their marital status — whether single. married or altlnnced. Newly initiated young lry wear lur col- lars, and women who have recently had babies strips or lur hanging down their backs. Wrestling is s. lsvoritn sport among the men, but when it comes to out and out cruelty. friends step in and stop the bout belcra their blood gets up. ll the same rules could be enlorced among the m- tions of the world they might learn to live in peace like the hall savage Nubu do under their British Dis- trict Commlsslcncr. Now and again they llsir up among themselua but usually they are well behaved. and occasional “punitive control" suffices to keep‘ them in order. Custom lorblds a Nsmajo lndlsn to meet or speak to his mothar'- in-law. Being a spinstcr in Alrlca's Gold» Coast. carries a penalty ol a line. or imprisonment, or both. Why? To stamp out prostitution which is rils among the natives. O 0 I Burt B. Adams of Delray Beach, Florida. and his dog, Tippy, occupy the same collin and rest in the same cernotery, strange but u-u¢_ The dog wss put to death by 3 previous order ol his master who requested his little lrlend should be buried with him when he died. The Journal ol the American Medical Association reported re- cantly that the Alrlcan witch doc- tors association plans to build s. 828.000 university. To earn a de. gree the student must complete a live-year course in such subjects as magic, masking and mumho- Jumbo. This entitled him to become a licenced Mgsmgo who practice; 800d magic in opposition to the mohaivi who specializes in blgck magic — other M.D.'s beware. A taltei'ed old rag 3.5000 years‘ old has been unearthed by archae- ologists in the Vail de Servet Cave near Dacuna in Spain. It is now the oldest piece of cloth known in Western Europe and is described as being in very good condition. Other relics lound in the cave can be traced back to the Bronze Age and it is believed that the cloth was imported lrom Phoenicians who are knwea to have wished Mercury Mine in southern Spain. 0 I 0 Believe it or not but the Incas perlormcd brain operations IMO years ago. A unique leature ol the operation was the use at an Inca tourniquet. a bandage one-inch wide wound tightly around the head, which made the operation virtually bloodless. Dr's Francis Grans Reyes and Esteban Rocca cl Lima, took a cue alter examining hundreds or anci- ent Inca skulls bearing trepanning holes made by volcanic glass knives and decided to remove a. blood club from the left parietal region ol one of their patients using the men's head bandage and their rhisels and sawedged knives. Ra- sult: The operation took only 14 minutes. The head bandage or tourniquet prevented bleeding. and the patient made a complete re iovery. So you see, surgery, Inca style, wasn't such a bad thing alter all. 0 A twin tragedy struck the same lamily twice on September I. in! at their home in Center, Colorado. Donald Oulntans, 2. was killed by a asleman‘s car early in the morn- ing as he played in the driveway leading to their home. Donald’! twin brother. Daniel, was killed in the alternoon when his lather ran over him while the child was play- ing in the same driveway. The same things seem to hap- pen to Bill Davis of Cookevilia, Tennessee, and Jesse llarlsy Ol IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Clillord Glen MacQiIarrle, who was killed at Cartwright. May 13th. 1952. (lone lrom us his smiling lacs, His pleasant. cheerlul ways. The heart that won so many friends in bye-gone happy days. Do not ask us ll wa miss him 0h there's such a. vacant phce Can we o'er lorget his lootstepa. 0r hls dear kind smiling lace. Lovlngly Remembered by Ila Mother and Fhmlly. 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