PAGE NINE '3 1... L-...i..y- as .u-.. 4!ibrI4!Q"-or l 5; E- ? 5 ;-2 2;: C B E ii! 6 llovortsn'i in toilet! away! i '''''''ll 'l y A Enloy rich, real coflee flavor...save time. fuss and mono . The hearry flavor in d escafc is sealed in till the moment you make the coffee. No pot or per- colator. no messy coffee grounds. You sim ly put a ieaspoonful of escafe in your cup, and add boil- ing hot water. You save up to sort a pound over regular coffee. No wonder more people drink Nescafe than all other instant coffee: com- bined. Nssesfd (pronounced NE8-CAPAY) la the esnlusifa registered trade merit of Nestll's Milk Products (Canada) Limited to designate its aoluhls codes product which is anmposod of equal parts of ure soluble collie and added Lug carbohydrates (dextrlns. maltose and dextrose) add so 1: to protect. the lever. ;:-amu.1-..- rscnsa. 1': re.-ta-.a -1 "1 "1" Ann: Hurry down to your dealer”: now and buy a big ba full of” those tree-fresh, juicy Sunkist alencias-the finest grown anywhere l usslcist FRESH. VALINCIAS FROM CALIFORNIA rim ouiinnim. tziiaatorrsrowia , iloskisson - Morris Wedding town, 1'. I. 1., laturda May list. 1952 at 0:80 o'clock of lies Maris Catherine Morris. lt.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris, Charlottetown. ca perfo the ceremo . Mrs. Joseph Dougen eiliciawd at the organ. The soloists were run Maureen Blake and Mr. Frank Maclntyre. Ctiven in e by her father. the bride wore a period gown of white French lace and tulle over taffeta. with long titted bodice but- toned down the back with tiny and high standing collar. Her veil was of nylon net with oorenet of white lilacs. She carried a nose- gay of small white flowers center- ed with red rosebuds. Mr. James H. Morris, brother oi the bride was best man. The ush- ers were Mr. Robert Morris. also brother of the bride. and Mr. Lin- us Roasiter. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Morris as mitten” of honour who wore orchid not over tai'feta with matching lace jacket. Her nose- gay was of yellow and mauve flowers; The bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie Doyle, wore a. similar gown of yellowwith noaegay of mauve and yellow flowers. Both attendants were small halos to match their gowns. Mrs. J. J. Morris, mother of the bride were a grey nylon shnntung suit with navy hat and acceasorie. and a corsage of pink roses. A reception for about 60 guests was held at Keppoch Beach Hotel where Mr. E. P. Foley. M.L.A.. god- father oi the bride proposed the toast to the bride, the groomsman to her attendants. v. Alex Macbellan said grace and gave his blessing to the young couple. Ow- ing to illness in the family of the groom and relatives oi the bride,- tlie out-of-town guests were un- able to attend, but sent telegrams oi good wishes, which were read. The young couple left by plane for a honeymoon in the Laurent- ians, the bride wearing a pastel blue English flannel two-piece suit, navy accessories and a. cor- sage of pink roses. They will re- side in Montreal. WBD5 IN IIALIFAX gm-4 A quiet but pretty wedding was solemniaed on Tuesday evening. April 1, 1952. at the United Church Parsonage, l-iellfax, when Dorothy Elaine. youngest ' of Mr- and Mrs. Fred croasman. THOR. was united in marriage to Merlin Sinclair. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Baker. Halifax. - Rev. H. E. C pbell performed the ceremony. The bride. lovely in her floor- length gown of white organdie with net yoke. fitted bodice and full skirt with three quarter length veil which fell from a pearl crown. canted a bouquet of red roses. and wore a single strand oi pearls and earrings to match. Her sister. Penzie crossman. bridesmaid in a floor-length gown of mauve sheer and a QUE"-01' length veil. carried a bouquet oi pink and white carnatiens. The best man was Mr. Victor Brewer of Halifax. The evening was spent in music and singing. They received many useful and valuable gifts. The happy couple left for the island where they plan to reside at Tryon, P.l.1. EIITOIIO LAND "rallinn, capital oi lbtonia. was founded in 1219 on the sits of an even more ancient Estonian fort- reas. ARIA six ancient states within YUKO- slavia are serbia. Croatia. Sloven- ia, Montenegro. Bosnia-H.erugov- ins end llecedonia. lie Idlers or (guise is ltlsselse ' Sarnak is immediate! rally to bring l soothing relief to Rheumatic. 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A Baby's Enthusiasm is fin to be downright cross to get the youngsters in to meals. But there is an easy way. Just say "Joll-0 Pudding for sup- per," and watch the kiddies come scrambling in. Milk-rich JELL-0 PUDDINGS are so delicious and flavorful the children love them. Mothers too.sppreciate the smooth nourishment Jell-0 Puddings pro- vide, and the speed and ease in preparation . . .no "double boiler is needed. Kee several packages of the favorite ell-0 Pudding flavors on hand. There are four Jell-0 Pudding flavors, and three Jcll-O Tapioca Pudding flavors. Econo- mical as they are slatiafying. lricat -- something brand new in, shirting material-lliese BVD shirts are handsome and comfort- able in all kinds of weather. The fused nylon collars and cuffs never wilt-they slay crisp and neat wilhout ironing. In fact. these shirts rtzuer need to be ironed. Just a quick rinse-hung up to tempting, 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat."-and it loves them. For it's brimming over with good things thpt babies need for normal growth and good health. It pro- vides Iron to help maintain good red blood-and Calcium and Pliospliorus for dicta deficient in these elements. Wlinl.'a more, dr.v-and they're re-d.v to wear. mother-5 Minute "Cream of With shirts as easy to "do up" as Wheat." is so easy to repure. It this you'll save their price in cooks to baby-ready igeetibility laundry bills aloncl Buy dad a in just 5 minutes of boiling. So give it to Baby often . . .nntl cnjoy it every morning yourself. It's a wliole-family-favoritel Baking A Lemon Pie for dessert tonight? Well. you'll want lots of lrcsh lemon flavour in it - and of course gun-fq mm- . K I S T LEMONS-the iiacst. juicicst grown. And another thing you'll want for );;lll' pIiIn is really as.-ad meringue. ry t ls.... al'N'KlS'.l' MBBINGUI hr tender ' . combine III f-Q. salt l tau. lemon juice 2 egg whites heat until frothy. then add .::."'...:."'.'.r..'...".".".;v Continue beating until rnerinlus I'ii;l::uIl peak and look: satiny cover pie. Brown in d (E dg. F.) for 15 n-ilri. For a deeper meringue on a larger pie. lilac 3 en whites and 0 map. good-looking, long-wearing BVD Nylon Tricot Shirt for Father's Day (8l2.95 in blue, tan, grey or white). l l Less Than Hall as many painful cavities for yourself, for your chil- dren? Is that what you can expect when you switch from your resent dentifrice to DENTOCI LIN? Listen to (his: In a 2-year teat among hundreds of school children. Denfocillin, the new penicillin tooth owder, actually reduced tooth ecay 5570. That's 5 times the reduction reported for a lead- ing ammeniated formula of a famous university. 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Although not given in a sense of the material value contained there- in. it was given as a token of re- spect to a man who was deserving of muc.h more in view of his out- standing aervicea rendered to all concerned oduring his stay in the Land Office. His many years in dealing with the public had been a wonderful asset to him in his position as Chairman. It is unfortunate to lose a man who has made such ii success of his appointment but it is such men who are being con- stantly sought to fill higher posi- tions, nnd, with that in mind there is the consolation that whatlsone's loss is certainly another's gain. Mr. Currie has already taken up his new position as Business Man- ager at Falconwood. it is to be hoped that in his new role he will enjoy the fullest of pleasure. In his usual jovial and capable manner he thanked one and all for their parting gift, gave words of praise for the members of the Valuation Board with an extra. high word of praise to the very competent office staff and wished all continued success in the future Mr. John F. Connolly has taken over the chairmanship of the board. LONDON - (GP) -Lord Beav- erbroolr, Canadian-born newspap- er publisher, will appear on a British television program April 28. He will discuss what some all Britain's "golden era." of journal- ism. the period from 1908 to 1922 when Lord Northcliffe fought to save The Times in the face of in- tense competition. year guarantee. Best Biscuit for B,edtimel" (or anytime), llnlyll1ellllNlllllll'lHilllllll has alllhese i Patented. triple walled. fibre glass insula- ted, nioncl metal tub keeps the water hot. ”&'fHAN YOUR. EYESiWlLL Your-”clotl1es too will come" out of a Connor-Thermo spark- ling with cleanliness. Whiter whites and brighter, livelier. colours. 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