Uicturrid alinvri following their wedding in Chiirlottritoun o Q is AR I,R William Everett A,iIwai'd and r'hllllS lliith lliiu-e. ilatighter of Mr. and Mrs Alhi-it llouw, Mai- peque Road. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Aylward, tity. his iiiiiir-. tho That Bodv of Yours !NeW WO1T1en,S By James W. Burton. M. D. EXAMINATION CANCER. BIOPSY IN i Yesterday we talked about thel principles of treatment of cancer.i Today let us look into What 15 Calls. (Associated l'ress Women's Edllllrl Y Auto Speed Record Set By DOROTHY ROE n Kiayl lt7f'l'llPl" ed the blow: rxammatlon which 15 Some of the World's best. am- the examlilalft-In "T 8 Pl-”C” M '55”?-lers are women, says petite Betty removed during life, under the m1s- Skew”. of Cypress Gardmsv Fla. croscope. In. Handbook nn Cancrr, E 27,yea,.md Charm gm who Just we are told that the biopsy exam- SOL A new women-5 Rum speed motion is the only means of making record of 14344 miles an mm-, a cortalit diagnosis of cancer. Havmg 193,-mad 1,, fly an air. We have been warned so strong-.p1ane at the age of 11 and having iv that the. early trcatment of can- won most, of me available Mr is most lmD0TlRIi'- 11139 WE may borne championships. Betty looked feel that it is Will" delaying ml” around for a new thrill recentl; iers to have a b'.-npsy rxamination. and mg on sports cars. Now she ln this connection we should re- gays; member that a pcriertly innocent' "up; really hamer to'dyive a ilT0'il'lh m3l' b9 FXl393-"d '0 3 131'”-lcar than it is to pilot a plane. iiseless and f'XD"l'lSlVe course of rad-irm tired of all the cracks about istion in the mistaken belief it is women drivers. Actually there are air, CRHCFT. Just what is the biopsy? , taking of a deep bits. by a speclallaccidcnts hap theldoift stop to think." Betty looks like A debutante, be-, in feminine clothes eveni needle. out. of the cdze of yuspccted growth. and examining it. under the misci-osmpe to :ancer cells arc present. Cancery 1PllS are casilv recognized from nor- . mal ones. This 'bite' should be akrn out of tho cdcn of the growthinew women's speed record ill De- opaies- Bettylbo won at spades. .0 hr sure that. some fresh grow-i in tumor coils are prescnt l'fll.ll3l'; him from its contra or Just a shav- ng from its iuirfnre-. some p"l'SOllS have nbjrctcd thatl I biopsy opens up mmy blood ves- ipreariing the ("IHEPT hi means of' he blood stream to other organs ed out an all-11.Vl01l Vt"-lYdF0b0 in an overnight bag is we found yesterday in discussing' iow a caiicer spreads. This fear is without. found.-ition. For example. .n tho largest surgical clinics where see ifllieves when flying or racing. and love: limit as many bad drivers amonzl It is the men as among women. and most. pen because DPllpl0; like some people love fudge sundacs. When she set speed troit last week, driving an cent blue. Dodge sports caig wore a wra and white herself. When not setting incl '01" paround dress of coral linen which she made The king won, and after looking records the Ounqf .IlI'IIf Dr. Helen Abell will be the guest speaker at the Prince Edward 15- land Women's Institute Conven- tion on Thursday, July 8, at B p.m. at Prince of Wales College Audi- torium. Dr. Abell is a research worker in the Farm Population and Rural Life Section of the Econ- omics Division of the Canada De- partment of Agriculture. She has already completed several studies, Lresearch into future plans of rural 'oiing people, an econ0mic-suciolo- giciil study of the factors associated ,w;il: the choice of alternative ifarming enterprises in the mixed ifarming araas of Alberta. and a lstudy on the relocation of rural people displaced from the future military training area in New Brunswick. At the Associated Country Wo- ,men of the World Conference in iTor0nto last August Dr. Abell serv- 'cd as a consultant on the educa- 3tional youth discusion group and impressed the delegates with her insight into the problems of rural -youth and her ability as a speaker. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson CONCERNING TRUMP- DRAWING The run-of-the-mill declarer who seems to feel that his pressing duty at all times is to "get out the trumps." would not do well in South's positinn below. south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. :-forth-South 60 on score: l A 4 9 J10 8 7 3 2 Q AK5 Q743 . A K 7 5 N AJ10 3 , OAQBA xv E QKG5 i Q .110 Q 9 3 7 2 .i..u1os S .y.Q9s' A AQ9862 .-....- 6 Q 6 4 3 J. K 5 2 i The bidding: South West. North , East 1 A Dble. 2 9 Pass 2 Q Pass Pass Plus North's bid directly over the itakeout double warned South against adventuring too far in the lspade suit, but in view of South's void in hearts it was natural for ihim to override this warning. The 'south hand flgurecl to be "horrible" a heart contract. whereas reason to feel that in of tricks could ;there was zsizeable number West opened the diamond jack. situation over thoroughly, on the ground or in the air. this South decided that this was not a W13 and may bn thus a means nflmam-talented young woman makesii-ase for trump-drawing. True, he all her which packs for her flying trips. She. she flew for five years before that gun, but he was old enough 10 Rel R liC- that such perfect breaks were not ainpsics are done all the time, the "196. El 15. Vl'hPTl 5h9.b935'."l9 W9 aerceutage of lllPL.”lSlRS('S ispreadsl)'0UnSzC!lr IICPIIFN1 lllml in U19 at rjangefl 15 C91-gmniy nn mghn-yUnitcd States, Since then she has internatiniial acrobatic than in places whore this method lay not used. This matter has also been, worked out in a iii-gn sciics of ex-i perimental animals. half of whom were biopsied and half worn not spreads was obscrvcd in thn two sets of animals LI much izrratrr danger in rough palpitatinn i'p.'iwiniz"i of ai cancerous gl'owi.h on Pxtimlnaiionl hr-caiise this may icnd to forcol won the championship for number cords for WOTHFIL Fill of speed and altitude re- H". own clothes and has work-Imight get out the trumps at the cost of only two tricks and might then be able to run all the dia- monds by finding a 3-3 break of well realized to be expected. So. at the second trick South ruffed a heart. He returned to tdiimmy with a diamond and ruff- ed another heart, then laid down diamond queen. West trump- hzm l”"””5- ””d M5 oil and, having no better play. rc- l'9”9"m"l mm a” ””C”5"Si d(””V turned it high heart. Sotith ruffed "m m, dlrfpxcnfvp m H19 nmnbgr nflliair-raisiiig stunts in hcr tinv 550- l ma led ms IML dmmrmdy poiinrl plane I Many pliysitiiaiis fool that thorn in a bonc VKl1f'l'F it is very import- thelant not. to riisturb in any wax the. capsule. which holds the tumor West illlllcd again. while a club was 'riisrarded from dummy, and led ythe heart ace. At this point East. could have lllllvlI.')P things difficult. for declarer Although rnnccr rvmziins still n,b,. rummz in Wm, an honor. but mystery, we should no L'lli”Pl'.N'l by tumor cells into lliiii-wnllrzi bloodiiealizing how much our icscarrli ressris, lmnn. physicians. suigcoiis. an An nxrnpiion to tho use of biopsy radiologist. arc acconiplishlmz in is in thc t'5lSl' of a malignant tumor', treating thLs dread disrasc toduy. SIZE W NEW ECONOMY (giant 64 oz. ready-to-use liquid LAUNDRY STARCH Tho omlnl way to nvnlio much In new flat law-can way loo! 0 You nave money bvylng the y glonl Ilul '0 No "extra" for blnolng or wunl 0 No time wasted on wnohdcyl . 0 No vrovlil No Inunl Ne luul ' ' ' 0 Iran: with Iqlln-unooohnoul cnnonn buullfullyl hv n-lilo-. pl-uh-. hull iulaouwuo. he couldn't be greatly criticized for ,discard1ng a club. This time South (lrclined tn ruff-he also discard- ed a club. Now, when West at- itompted to exit by leading the lblank king of trumps. South polite- (ly gavc him the trick. and West ll had to lead clubs. establishing king. Thus. the contract South's lwns fulfilled for game and rubber fhy virtue of tho part-score. PIMPLES CLEARED IN 7 DAYS or double your money back 1- ll.-uh with man and hm walrr. 1. lliv tlicn fIllV Dr. (llIa.I!'.I Hint. mcnt gr-ntly min the pnrrs. ' "'3" "" "V" nilhl and wash off in the morning. u.y Ill. GllllSE'S OIITMEI LIFE was never such Fllll before! Thanh Manna--also found In? wank blood trouble was lnml Nnw u .'n guppy-lnvluid-ndnslndl What I -21 cranes from that pain. lrl. Iron - 0 r. Wllllnnn Pink Pills. Rev ll In 80 days, rlrhot. rod- dor blood doesn't nuke ynu 1 new PWNIM I0ul&wIvIlInpoviolpln0II lingo 8 The Gunrdlnn WOMEN Wednesdsy. July 7. 1954 by an Island In an activity which tends now to fit better into the period be- tween the seedtilno and haying. James buried himself at the scuf- fling of mangels and potatoes to- day at Alden-lea. and then went on to hill...moulding up the drills of the latter. In our present-day farming which gives the farms only patches of potatoes. this is not the extended labor of once. . . . There was a time when more than one horse or team was used at the work which continued for days and often into the dusk or moonlight. We can fancy yet the sound of hoof-beats, the clam: of gearing in the far-lane as night brought them home. And in the twilight, see again the dark forms of the horses stop to drink at the hollowed log by the pump. Or sometimes when stripped of their harness. and let to pasture. can- ter down.the slope to stake thirsts at the millpond below. Those. we consider were especially engaging days. Hearts beat young then, and spirits were not a whit fax-ed over the thought of the busier days to come. , We remember the sight of row after row of the white Irish Cob- blers later to be gathered-the youngsters too, our helpers, for the most part widely scattered now and away to interests of their own. Boys and girls at the golden your time, with a smile on the face and a jest on the lips. ..and no cares. .. And James anxious sometimes that the chatting was interfering ujj DOROTHY DIX Lonely Lass DEAR MISS DIX: I'm I girl of 18 and very sensitive. I seldom go out because I am seldom invited. Most of the girls 1 know go steady. so I have no girl chums. I have been told by some boys that I am attractive. although I have a bump on my nose that makes me very self-conscious. Instead of going out on Saturday nights I stay home and read or watch television. On the rare occasion when I do go out with a. boy. I haven't anything to talk about. I feel very depressed and am sure I'll never meet the right one. Maisie SHE HAS TIME ANSWER: Now. now, Maisie. I8 is no age to sink into the depths of depression and resign yourself to a loveless old age. Perhaps you aren't besieged by benux yet, but you haven't; exactly reached the hopeless stage. Most girls don't meet the "right one" until they're past 10: that standard authority, "statistics." tells us that 80 per cent of all married couples didn't know each other until after they were in. However. and alasl you do have two strike: against you - and neither of them is the bump on your nose. You nun rather to glory in the fact that you're a sen- sitive person, and if there's one positive bar to popularity with either sex, that's it. If you make the fact obvious to other young people, you never will have I friend. Sensitivity is no social asset, I assure you. Those who take pride in it. and boast of it, as I'm afraid you might, are immediately on the defensive and others realise it only too weu. Friends have to be so careful never to say anything to offend you, never to touch on the subjects at which you take umbr- age. never to make kidding re- marks. Young people haven't acquired the tact. to handle tough situations like this. They want. companions who will take things lightly, who don't. see an insult in every in- nocent remark. who don't feel slightcd when not the center of attention. In plain English, Maisle. sensitive people are just too much trouble to be worth cultivating. So, suppose you try to get rid of the touchiness; it will never pay off anything but loneliness. Your other drawback is the fact that you stay home complacent!)- waiting for people to come pound- ing on your door asking for dates. This enviable situation comes only to a few glamor girls-a category into which the vast majority of young ladies Just don't fit. You live in a large city with every possible man: of cultivating friends, both male and female. There are lots of other lonely gli-ls. Suppose you go find them. At school. at work. in the young peo- pic's groups of your church or communlty center. in your im- ELLEN'S DIARY Fnrmci-'3 Wife - with the work. would find a sober- ing cloudlet to hurry the work. though there was no need. No ungathered potatoes were ever left out over-night. ' . How good were the aftemoon- lunches in the field. Providing nice refreshment and a brief relaxation to than muscles most used at the work! The cups of hot teal And even the most ordinary sandwiches and cake assumed an excellence there that win choice. No matter where we have, or ever shall dine, we doubt if we shall ever find more tasteful vinnda than those from that table spread on a grassy place at a field-side for healthful appetites on an old-time afternoon of the digging. With James smil- ing: "Now it's not how much you eat. that's my worry-it's the time you spend at itl-and all those rows to be gathered. "But still enjoying the pleasant respite u did we, lingering until last crumb: were reaten and the dishes stacked in the basket to be taken home on this or that one of bhe potIt.o-lId- en carts, which in their puuing, wore away to I well indented truck. that length of farm-lane. I O 0 Good yet. the farming? Aye, ex- ceedingly good, and extremely in- teresting than "new" years, but still many 5 nice old method of work is gone from it. many I re- membered voice, too. And much of the bristling challenge of those times we now find is no more. Until tomorrow - Diary - Good- night. .. . . l The Stars Say By nuuuu For Tomorrow SOME dluippolnunentl, u u re- sult of advano planeury forma- tions, oould cause you 3 little un- happiness in the foreman .. but Instead. keep busy and don't let your mind dwell on things that have "gone wrong." The p. rn. hours are under more benedcent vibratlonl. and you will find that matter: will run along much more smoothly than you may have anticipated eulbr. with no strong utrologicsl aid during this period. it might be wise to take things a. little easier. Do some re-checking and prepare for n more propitious period ahead. Above all. don't indulge in extrav- agance now. For the Blrthdny if tomorrow in your birthday, a considerable improvement in your prospects is indicated as of now. There is promise of flnuiclail gain, IA well as upatloml advance- ment throughout the summer months. with still further oppor- tunities romlsotrlate in the year. In bun mass or professional mat.- ters. however. do not let emotions influence your decisions. You may have a tandenc, toward hut: and impulnivenuu where lmmsdlnlie de- sires are concerned. but try to re- membe that long-term benefits depend upon cueful analysis and conslde ntlon. Mid-fall should find you having an exceptionally gay time. with many social ufun on your calendar and opportunities for mak- mg a host of new friends. Romance is also under good upecfa. A child born on this day win bg ambitious and determined, but, in. ciined at times to be unforgiving of the weaknesses of others. to find some. Just tear yourself away from that television and go looklns. Get used to being friends with the girls, and the boys will come later. DEAR. Miss DIX: My boy mum "3"" W B0 5lo0ld.V. but to reserve for himself the right to go with other girls. We're both 17. ' B. L. ANSWER: n.' sure has a fool- proof system - keeping you tied down while he plays the rigid, Have none of it. my dear. Going steady means the exclusion of other dates for both boy and .1”, TIT! ll 1'41 0!! ant cannons mediate neighborhood. you're bound 97 YEARS..... merchandising 97 rzansf. 3 Excllln IIOLHANI NH ' - 0.l.II. m ll0LMAN'B rmi BlI'l'lDAY'lALll THURSDAY 1! I'll DAY .. .. .. .. .. as every year at this time ......... ..wI begin our traditional, Value-Giving Storewldu BIRTHDAY SALE! progressive management by and local funllyl experience and knowledge! market prutiu and van buying powcrl high quality standard: and sound Vllllll growth built upon customer pnlofccllonl ever expanding fncllltlu and union! .'l'll YIA.I'I GIIAITJT IAIII. Dlyl of THE! , . ' with ' ' New In-chnllu fr OI! I I Wm Anorlmonu for Ell! . , . Lawn! sale Prim of nag.” A . murmur nu; . .. . . only if you permit them to do so. 9 Necessities for Vncation. Accidents First Aid and Home Nursing (St. John Ambulance) Vacation-bound families at this time of. car are advised by at. John Am ulance not to forget A. few simple necessities which may make their holidays much more pleasant. While first aid teaches that thing: close at hand may be used for most sccldenu, it in often wise to nuke some pi-epu-ntlon. one thing that should always be tsken to I cottage in A first aid kit -tho oominerclnl type that sell for around two.or three dollars con- tains just about everything that is needed by the untrained person. , An approved sunburn lotion is always good to have along. But. if a sunburn is really serious with blisters and cracks in the skin, protect the area as well as possible with clean bandages md take the patient to a doctor. A bottle of rubbing alcohol has many uses. It will relieve an itchy feeling, is good to wash off parts of the body that have come in contact with poison ivy, can be applied to bruises and'blisters, and is suitable as a mild antiseptic. r The but mild antiseptic to take along. however. is the creamy type sold in collapsible tubes. These can be squeeue” right onto any wound before I dressing is applied. If childmn who have trouble with their teeth are being taken to the cottage it might be a good idea to take some '0ll of Cloves. This will relieve, pain if applied to a cavity until the child can be taken to a. dentist. . If '.hQl'O'l)D0lB0l1 ivy 'fn, the vic- inity of your cottage it is wise to stock up with some counter- lri-ltsnt at a dnig store. Insect re- pellent should also be taken be- cause 1 child scratching insect bites can often cause ugly sores. luiny of the other first aid neces- sities will be continued in the supplies taken to the cottage. Salt (two tablespoons to n glau of wa- ter) for instance, is I good emet- ic to be used in case someone swallows Doiaon. Bakinl will can be used to raliove the pain of bee stings or for an upset stommcli. Clem cloths soaked in hot water. as the occadon demands. can be used for hot or cold com- resseo to relieve pain. splints. 'I'rinldad's carnival. She has one Stampede.-(CP Photo). .West A Queen vb. Introducing Marcia Rooks. 16-year-old brown-skinned beauty from Trinidad who arrived in Montreal for s six-weeks tour of Canada. The trip is the telephone operator's reward for becoming queen of big ambition: to see the Calgary Morning Smile l Walking on the top of I hill a tourist came across 8 mm with nothing on except. I but. '1lhe tour- ist asked him if he always went about like that. "Yes. no one here." "Then why bother to wear the t?" CV91 (BORIS up part stretchers and bandages may be it made out of many things near at hand. 'How Can I? By Anna Ashley Q, How can 1 protect the lower of the walls in the basement? A. when painting the basement floor. let the paint ten inches above the floor. This will extend about to drip. I "Somebody might come." " 0 Household Scrapbook l By Robert: Lee Making Jeuy Muke I cheese cloth bug, put the fruit in and put the bag and all into the kettle. Lift the bag occas- ionally while cooking to prevent it from sticking to the kettle. when cooked. lift the bag out and hang COFFEE SOUFFLE FA cup: coffee (quite strong) 1 tablespoon gelatin it cup sugar ls cup milk Mix the above ingredients and Tlnwnro be I. protection to the lighter bol- ored walls when the floor is mop- pad. Q. How can I make chilled con- somme? . , A. Good chilled consommea can be made of canned chicken or beef broth if a little gelatin in added. Allow to stand until cold and firm. Q. How cnn I remove pencil marks from fabrics? A. Try to remove them with an art gum eraser. I Modern Etiquette by Robert: Lee Who should lead the process- lon',lnto the dining room when I dinner is being given in honor of I For cleaning tinwaro use 1. damp cloth dipped in common soda. and rub thoroughly. Follow by washing and wiping dry, and it will remove all stains. A Wooden Bowl If you use a wooden bowl, instead of the ordinary dlshpan. it will pre- vent the chipping of. dishes and cut glass while washing. Better English By D. 0. William! 1. What is wrong with this un- tencel, "I cannot hardly see how it is done." 2. What is the correct pronunci- man and wife? A. The host or hoslieas with the 3. wife or the husband of the honored atlon of "harem"? Which one of these words is misspelled? Osculate, orthodox. os- cllate, opprobrium. couple: the other two next. Q. If a young man phones 1 girl who is not at home. and leaves nis number, is it proper for her lo phone him back when she returns home? A. This is quite proper. Q. How soon after receiving a wedding invitation should one send one'l gift? . A. Any time that is convenient, but usually as soon as possible after receipt of the invitation. 4. what. does the word "incon- ceivable" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with re that means "neglect-iul: in- different"? AN WERS 1. Say, "I can hardly see how it is done," ,2. Pronounce as hay-rem. 3. Osclllate. 4. incapable of being imagined. or believed. "Such a con- ditlon is inconceivable." 5. Reckless. heat in double boiler. Now mix the following. add t4 above. and cook until slightly thick- ened (about like thick cream). 3 egg yolks slightly beaten Vs cup sugar 1,2, teaspoon salt Cool slightly Add egg whites beaten stiff anl 1,; teaspoon vanilla. Mold, chill and serve with whipped cream. A topping of grape Jelly makal l delicious and decorative addition. .-Mrs. Edison Norton. 0'Leary W. I. COOL Combination Chicken Sagidwiches an -. Sauce animus: Cranberry QM V G CRANBERRY SAUCE 3 I ' the right on through adult fun in baby allows act-on the country the pmpoi-lion of prizeawinning babies brought up on Heinz is overwhelming. his no wonder. . becauu Heinz was the fin! Canadian company to one: such a complete range of infant foods. from the very Eunolidu : baby his noun: can truly on Halli: "WI""'7- lfllly Mom. calls me . her prize Heinz baby. ya: ,i', ll... ii A ll if