AUGUST 27. 1953 ours LONDON. ICP) -Kenneth Bli-iey Henshsw. They met st 1 wartime former RCA? pilot, travelled 6.000 dance in Britain and their ro-t miles from his home in Fort St. mance developed by mail, each John. B.C., to marry his English writing nearly 400' letters. sweetheart, 28-year-old Marlon plan to HY N Hln. BAMZZ MONTREAL. August 27th-Because nmniertiino is no time to spend indoors, cleaning. I'd like to give you ft wsrm-weather tip on the qu keel cleanser I know. S08. Securing Padsl You know what it beautiful job they do on your pots and pans. Well, put them to work in other arts of your house and I know you'll belsmue. . 5.0.5. cleans porcelain basins and tubs in 1 ln)'.. . : removes stubborn stains from ash-trays. se it for everything ths.t'st.in the bathroom - tile, porcelain, chrome. It's apgood workvr and no woiidcr. You see, it's a. combination of sturdy, inter- V.-oyen'fibrcs and grease-dissolving soap. Just try it and seel Husband is like rnost-I know, he likes his white shirts white. . So next: wsshday be eure.to uae'Blue. Yes, Blue does the best yob of all in keeping clothes from turning yellow. We all know you have to rinse the wash to get the clothes really clean - then simply put a (hash of Blue in the water topget. them,really while. Blue is kind to the finest fabrics - yoiire not taking chances when you use it. Whats moi.-e,,it costs just a few pennies a month. And Jllll. wait til you - sea the glorious resultsl Hubbysshlrls. your Sheet! and towels and precious table linen . . . all as white as can bet i Yes, for the whitest wash, use RECKITTS BLUE. A 3-lv'r vNi H Your h This Your First Time for put- ting up pickles? Whether ou're just a ' egin- ner", or have h e e n pickling - for years, here's a booklet. that you'll find in- liter The Dance Is Over, do vour feet hurt 30 'mu oh you any you'll never dance again? Then heres wonderful news for voul lbs Piienylium - the new ironcler-worlp . . A ingredient in llllK,UE-JAY Corn Plasters. Pheny- lmm gels right down. under your min and helps push it. out from iiurlcivicallt the first i'C3ll.V IVFW medication for rorns and cal- liirrs in over seventy years! in arluril trsls. Plienylium 1vcnl.'lPr'i work 337?; faster and worked 3-ym more surely than other leading rrmCtilE!. EHSY 10 Fee Whyvfohks uilli bothersome feet. siiY .115 lie hm. news in yours. Antl.Im sure -m,,'1; ggrcev. mire youve tricrl llluc-.la,i's with Phr-nvlium. Ask for them at your favourite drug counter today. 0,... Hal mil. with every meal 1- ”iny rule" for good summer- , time eatinK- ' -And the ex- -,up parts sgreel " Veil, , the fam- ., ily agrees that their Iiflvmlfllff "liol. dish" for breakfast is it-”itEAM OF WHEAT". What a. dclicious way to start a busy sum- mer dayl A good hearty break; f-,:(, cf hot 'Crrnm of Wheat gum you enough quick-starting mull rim-gy to last. right. up to llllilli liiiic. Gives you iron for rind red blood, and calcium and r';D5pllDl1l!l for diets dehcicnt in those elements. Lots of folks add tasty toppings to their "Cream of lt'lic:it"i- ii. bit of golden honey, (or inztanre. Remember, don't '1-kiln " on your summcrtinie in-rnk asis. The folks need the mm nourishment tliey gel; with tnmpling "Cream of it hezitll valuable. A Iran booklet called "Pickling Success", with twenty-four marvelous re- ciprs, plus hints on successful pickling. It's written for you by the folks at Heinz, the firm who made pickles famous. When you buy your thrifty gallon jug of PIEINZ WHITE VINEGAR. for pickling, you should had this booklet attached to the jug. But if it. isn't, simply write to nie- Barbara Brent, 1-ill Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.-for your free copy. Looking Forward To A "full lioiise" over Labour Day vnveek, - endf. . ' ere s seine- d thing you should have for romfortable, re- laxed entertain- ing . . . NEW INSTANT CHASE tk SANBORN COFFEE. It's 1007!: real ccmee. It's made by s. new process that keeps the flavour and aroma of freshly ground coffee. Yes,'even the very colour and texture is the same. But there's that wonderful "mstml." (.unVC!1l6nCG that you like so well. New Instant Chase it Sanbom Coffee dissolves like magic in hot or cold water. And it's ver,V economical. It saves me up to we n pound compared with regular coifccl Try it. - I know youlll wzint. to make it your regular coheel Did You Home To Trlni your vacation plans to ht your budget tliig uni? How niro it would be to do just what you mm! some vacation. Well-you canl Start R. B of M Suiiclixne Account" right. now for your next year's . lion: A definite amount. put in your ”Sunshiiie .-trvounl." each montli. will make a big ditferencc in ynur holiday plans next year. Have you always go on a. rent trip - something extra- A "Sunshine Account" at the BANIEOF llRF.AL will make your pet. selicme possible. ttl i1'.”!ltCIl to U. . . , I Yes, the best way in rniny next; summer's holiday is to begin saving for it right now at :';--.vr ncsrcst lxanch of the Bcf M. - i live in Canada. They I Georgetown and Vicinity 39!!-Vltnn Walker. Csnedtsn Mr. Ngtlonll Railway sectionmnn, is on hls'snnusl holidays. Mr. Leonard Msooonsld of An- tlgonteh, N. 5.. was a. recent visitor to Georgetown, where he was a guest rt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mubeen. . Miss Margaret David is visiting in souris where she is a guest sit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pequot. Mrs. John R. Stewart at New Glasgow, N. 3.. is visiting in Getuetown. where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell. Mr. and Mrs. William Jay of Chulottetowti, wge guests on Sunday of Mrs. Jsyts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. On Afigust 3. Mr. Joseph Mac- Mlllsn. Miss Florence Ma.eMlllsn. and Min Adele Fitzgerald of Charlottetown motored to George- town, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macconneli of Charlottetown were weekend guests of Mr. MwConnell's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Max:- Conneli. ' Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden are spending their holi- days in Georgetown. as the guests of Mrs. White's brother, Mr. J. F. Johnson. Mr. Leonard Campbell and daughter of Montague were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Doyle and family left last week by car on re- turn to their home in Ottawa. af- ter a visit to Dr. Doyle's father, Mr, Ernest Doyle of Georgetown. Mrs. Edger Lennon and daugh- ter Jean. who have been holiday- ing in Georgetown, left last week on return to their home in Need- ham, Mass. Mrs. Mlrinie Rafuse. who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cher- THE GUARDIAN. les Fraser of Charlottetown. re- turned lsst. week to her home in Georgetown. I Miss Mary Quinn of Cardigan. was a visitor last weekito George- town. Mr. Frank Lavaiidler who has been employed for the past few months on construction work as a carpenter, with the Fraser-Brace Co. in Labrador, returned to his home in Georgetown last week. Dr. Gordon seannell and two daughters of Boston, 'Mass, arrived in Georgetown a few days ago. Dr. seanpell will return shortly to Boston. while his daughters will visit hereior a time. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Le.Prede. who have been the guests of Mrs. Le- Prade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marteil, left August 23 for Quebec Province, where they will visit relatives before retumlng to their home in Ontario. A . l Mr. Dominic Doiron end Mr. Peter Doiron of, Rustlco, were re- cent guests at the home of Mr. "good taste? Cl-IARUOTTETOWN ' Modern Etiqutte ! p nypsos-in -... A Q. Is is considered good form to use 1 handkemhlet at the table? A.- It really necessary, one should not hesitate to use the handker- chief. But it should be used as in- consplouously as possible. What would be an approp- riate toast for s. guest to offer to his host? A. "To I real friend, a royal en- tertalnee. I. sterling companion, and 1 regular fellow - our host." (1. Are oorremondencs cards in A. Yes; they are very popular and in good taste for the short, in- formal kind of note. It is becoming more and more customary for men and women to use these cards. However, they should not be used for strictly formal corregpond- ence. Lg ..'Mr. Fred A. DGLQTY, civil en- glneer who has beeir employed for the past two years with the Alu- minum Company of Canada, first in Quebec and later on -the large Kltimat project. in. British Colum- bia, arrived in Georgetown on August 21. on a visit to his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs..F. J. Debory. r-red made the trip from Kltlmat. B.C., to Seattle, Washington, by boat, tlhen by air to New York City, Boston and Chai-lottetoim. Mr. DeLory who has been award- Dominlc Doiron's son-in-Lew and daugihteu-, Mr. and Mrs. rnnk ....n Mkclienn. on their-retum to R.us- Continued from page 1 tico they were nled by any to "m f Mrs. Frank Macbehn and three commmn 1:" ” '""”"3 "id children. who will visit relatives one day "fay bzeuxggggged ” there. r 0F W1 i it! day pm is mi the once in. miller coach-house, the well or PUMP-house. the boiler and earthy root-house and the mill-house now gone on these 'and many another Island farm? Gone with the can. die-muffers and boot-jacks, the deml-Johnl. the earthen jars and Iron kettles and half It hundred ""19? We?!-day necessities of those now quaint yestgryearg, And somewhere in this neighbor- hood a. lad sank teeth into the mel- and smiled - and a. housewife mods apple sauce from those of the same tree for her household. And somewhere in the community a. binder made harvest and its passing etooks presently appeared in an orderly pattern; somewhere potatoes were turned white and clean from their rows and we saw s. family. in a foretaste of autumn, busy at. the picking . . . And after an absence. again the weather fore-. casts mention word of "frost in the hollows" as in ever-shortening days the summer wanes. But these all blue and gold, sun- klst and pleasantly warm, nights balrnlly cool make for us August's best 0' weather. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - Good-night . .. . lSlAlllS lllllll lIAY lllllHl! NABISCD SHREDDED WHEAT M-ieu PAGE "SALA ensues some THIK IEEN IDEAL FOR REGUARITY low sweet. of a. harvest ed an Athlone Fellowship, will leave Georgetown early in Sep- tember for Montreal and Quebec City, from where he will sail furl the United Kingdom for two years” study under this Fellowship. -, . A.C, ers may raise a. skeptical eyebrow, but Dr. Wilbur J. MeKean, head of the plant pathology laboratory: at Sa.a.nich.ton, B. C., says V9.11-'l ceuver Island is the best. spot in Canada to grow clean, disease-free potatoes. Juice Tastes Better FRESH from' A the ORANG There's absolutely nothing to equal the rich, tangy flavour of juice squeezed fresh from x Sunkist orange. You get sllthe goodness, roo,ancl4Ilil1e Vita- rnin C tltlt nsrure put there. Sunkis Tree-fresh VALE NCIA5 rnoui CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA Th . 515 A Tel M I ,”'1.'iiZ.'3.'.".;".'i'.”'..f2.'2I.'.i..7.'.'.'.l5..i....'. " ,. courrrrmv, B. c.. (cs)-out-l ' apple . . . it i l l . Boll '4-m . . . fry 'em . . . roast 'em-these young. plump. tender fowl are "e is delicious" whichever way you serve them because they have that super-good flavor nf fresh-killed. plek-of-the-flock poultry. Serve an winner for Sunday dinner-or a treat:-moat for the plenlo pnrtyl Serve lickln' good chicken from C0-OP SUPER MARKET. It's our very special value-at I very special low price. 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