-«or ~< Children really enjoy food with AYI-MEIR CATSUP .' ‘ trays Mr Sunshine M , the Aylrnar hind man. / " lt‘a sheer joy to watch kids eat when there's lots of Aylmer Cataup," says Mr. Sunshine. “I put wonderful flavor and lots of Vitamin C into those rc-tl~ripe Aylmer tomatoes. Sn enjoy the pure cataup that’: llorn 1)] Sunshine /or Richer Flaior .. . Avi.Mr:n Cntsnp." YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AYLMER OUAIJTY continued from page 5 that Body Of four: was continued for four weeks. What were the results obtained by this simple treatment! Follow- up studies were possible in 31 cases of furunculosla and 24_ cases of aycoaia. The results were consider- ed good provided the infection was iemoved from where it started. the nose. sin 10 cases of balls with heavy nose infection. the bolls disappear- ed in 9. of six patients with boils which did not clear up completely, 3 had a good result. in 2 the infec- tlon returned. and in one treat- ment was a failure. Of 11 patients with sycosls and heavy nose infec- tion, all had a good result. One pat- ient was not cured. The use of new drugs in old, per- sistent infections of nose and face seems to be very much worth While and will take less time. particularly in the treatment of bolls. Formerly. the physician waited till the boil got “rlpe" and ready to empty ll- self and then plunged a toothpick into center of boil and thus allow- ed the pus to pour out. The tooth- ME: had been dipped into earbolic ac . Continued from page 8 contract Bridge the spade queen on the first lead of the suit. it would be obvious that West had all the important spades: and now. having cashed only the spade king it would be simple to lead a low spade from dummy and duck in the closed hand. After winning, West would have to lead away from his spade queen to declarer‘s combined tan- ace, or. by returning a diamond, give South a ruff-and-discard. Continued” 8 Who’: been eating my Corn Flakes? Even with wide-awaho little goldilocka like this around to keep an eye on the lupply, mom families ran out of Kellogg’: Corn Flakes this morning then any other canal. It happens every dayfihecauao Kellogg‘: Corn Flakes juat naturally taste beat to more people. Always have. Still do. In it any wonder ao.many women pick up a span package of Kellogg‘: Corn Flakes every time they buy any cone] of any kind? FRESH from DOROTHY OIX money I have in the bank now, plus my vacation money, will just about cover the trip. I don't want to appear selfish. What do you suggest? L_ A_ ANSWER: Take the trip! The compziratively small amount of money you'll spend would soon be swallowed up in household ex- penses. yet won't be missed if it isn't there. The vacation. on the other hand, will give you a feel- ing of satisfaction and accom- plishment that money couldn't buy. HER REWARD 1° Will I150 give you a host of pleasant memories to enjoy in the years ahead, with hours given daily to dishwashing COOIUHLZ, etc., jobs that you'll love doing, but that will get a bit monotonous, never- theless. Your little jaunt also will give you something to talk about to Hal‘r_\'. Nothing can stimulate conversation like travel experiences. I'm sure your fiance has suffic- ient understanding to see your viewpoint. He has seen so much of the world that he won't want, to leave home for a. long. long time. so that even if homemaking didn‘t OCCUILV all your time. there‘d. be small likelihood of a. Journey in the immediate future. So you see there are any num- ber of arguments in favor of your trip, and practically nothing against it. when one is touched with wan- derlut, it‘: I. good idea to give way to the temptation if it's at all feasible. And, as a. final point in favor of your project. it will be very nice for you to 800 your Iister again and I know she'll en- joy having a visit from someone at home. Have fun. DEAR. was DIX: Lately I no. I-iced that our friends come to visit lean and lean. Finally. I be- come an anxious about the situation that I asked a. friend about it. She said the reason people don't like to come to our house la that my husband is too insistent on having than accept refreshments. mak- THERE'S HEW PROTECTION III THE GOLDEN-ENAMEL IIIIEO Tlll Perfection Evaporated Milk is vacuum packed for better flavor and dairy freshness. The superior quality is pre- ierved by the golden—enamel lined can; protected from contact with the raw tin ; safe from chemical results of air on metal. Perfection Evaporated Milk is safe and ideal for baby‘: formula. Tastes more like fresh cream than any canned milk you ever tasted. CENT iHl’.‘5-Tl ' RAlC.REAMt.R-ifs MacLean-Beveritlge Wedding Bronkfield Presbyterian Church. decorated with baskets of tulips and potted flowers, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Tues- day, May 4th. when Vera. June. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macbean, New Wiltshire, became the bride of Cst. Lynn Harold,aoii of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bever- idize. Plaster Rock. N. B. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. L. Blaikie. Given in marriage by her fath- er_ the bride looked charming in a floor-length gown of white nylon and lace over satin. She wore a silk illusion veil with matching headdress. Her only jewellery was a. single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Her bouquet was I. cas- cade of red roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Thelma. who wore a floor- length gown of yellow lace and net over taffeta with matching head- dress and mitts. She carried a noscgay of Talisman roses. Little Miss Elaine Glover, as flower girl, was attired in a door- lmi«;th dress of green lace and net over taffeta with matching bon- nail and mitts. She carried a white crocheted basket of spring flowers. lJli.e Beveridge, brother of the groom. was best man. Ushers were Cst. C. E. Walpar and Donald MacKen7.ie. Mrs. Clarence Macbean, aunt of the bride, was organist. playing familiar wedding music prior to the ceremony and during the slgniii: of the register, For her daughters wPddmg,Mrs. Macbean chose a two-piece dress 'of dusty rose crepe with navy and white accessories. She Corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom‘: mother were a suit of navy blue gabardine with while a(,'Ce.s'SOl‘lE5. She wore a cor- sage- of Better Times roses. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Queen Hotel for approximately forty relatives and friends. The bride's table was centered with the traditional three- tier wedding cake and bouquets of chryaanthemums. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. L. W01‘! I in: them feel that a refusal is a personal insult to him. I know my husband is a shy person, and per- haps he does try too hard to please. Julie ANSWER: People who come to see you do so for companionship-— not load Instead of rushing ro- ircshmenm to guests the minute they come in the door. make them feel welcome. and let them know that you're very glad to see them. You might have candy, nuts or crackers at strategic spots around the room. in case they want to nibble, but don't make a big thing over serving until they've been in the house for a while. If at any time it guest refuses food or a drink, don't. ply him. He knows he's welcome to what you have, and nLso knows what he wants. Respect his inclinations, and he'll be much more willing to come again. IIOICIIIAL COUCH Are you kept awake by I nerve-racking bronchial cough? la phlegm an tightly packed in_your bronchial tuhea. no amount of coughing seems able to dislodge it? 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