4 = tion to Love” and “Women ty Wonderland,” by Manhattan's Dorothy Dohen. “Living Alone: A Guide for the Single Woman.” by Missouri's William Bg Faherty. And, from Kenedy and Sons, publisher: “The Voca. Single Women Must Find Own Ways Of Adjusting te a the Single Woman: C Dear Mary : Some i woman's life situa- France's A. M. Carre. M. H 7 a ee still fair Bag _— | Mary Haworth counsels , are thinking of the future. But before you get your hopes | through her column, not by mail We read and hear a good up too far, about what these or person*l interview. Write ber many references to the psycholo-| books can do to put you in touch | in care of The Guurdian. — gical problems of unmarri-|with happiness, I hasten to say /~~ SE SE rn ed women. As a matter of record, |that the most they can do, in my) —\a// EE PRESERVERS lectares on the subject have opinion, is give you a larger un-| been advertised. But I, for one.|derstanding of the composition, To wet your hands before have never been informed, pre-|of the single woman's trial and | shaping hamburgers or meat cisely, as to what these prob-|its possibly providential charac-|balls makes the job much eas. lems ; ter: and su@gest attitudes and ier. t “psycho” |courses ef action that may) —— poe . ee vir-|transmute her rocky road into | A piece of plastic tablecloth gin spinsters as to tho‘e who are|an ascent - to - greatness. ~\kept in the baby buggy or strol- chaste, either because they've!” you may wonder: ‘‘Why this | ler will prevent baby and blan- avoided, or failed to achieve. &| preamble? Why don’t 1 just kets from getting wet in a sud- sex - experience? answer your questions? The an-|den shower. Today an overwhelming num- swer to that is, because your) . ber of matiire’- age single women | questions focus foolishly on the | Colorful cotton fabrics make are facing the prospect of a mate-|faise notion that “sex experien- marvelous window shades. Stif- less future We must formulate a|ce"’ in the narrowest or genital fen with a new spray-on vinyl, plan. Please state your viewS|sence is the transcendent differ-|tack to shade roller and trim MARY HAWORTH 6 The Guardian;-Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 14, 1965. ELLEN‘’S DIARY For Supper We'll Have Golden Corn On The Cob Once more in mellowing Sept- here soon enough. Be glad that lember days, with the -summer you don't have to go.” | drawing to a close, we have seen “And I don't know how I’m the harvest season come to Al- going to like it myself” Alex derlea. This afternoon, when. the said... In a curious twist of cir- sun was high, and the day set cumstance, his mother was to with that dreamy blue hazé’be today's teacher. She will re- - which betokens Autumn, and place for an interval, the school- on the following questions: ence between married - versus-|the hem with cotton fringe. = makes ideal harvest days, the me em of last term, who Should we have an affair, if| single life for a woman. o” combine moved into a grain- will before long resume classes opportunity presents, as @ WAY! 4-tually, the crucial differen- Between ‘land. Notwith the ceremony again. of minimizing the aforesaid < warwean marringe-and-sprine- Toes? . which used to attend the horse- So harvest-time we have. To “ lems? Is thi drawn binder, it came to mind. stop and look off from a hill psycho” problems? Is s a } terhood, for the normal woman, To quickly relieve and re- j ae Nor was the harvesting this time top now, is to see golden fields Seree Dimeay O08. PONE ie tha laek of opportunity and 12-| move them, hci Zinerpade taken up with the blithe expec-/reaching away across near and Should we marry wheever ts |ce2tve: oe , ally no noe. | Drage Dept, 6-108 Stores, tancy of many a previous year fa farmlands... And here a lavailable, rather than wait too | involve herse’ Ay . : oat as to increase, “after the unus- maple Catches Autumn's hues, aha ta folata beees Ok os a ee eres ow : — Waa tolks Zino neleks ually dry summer, we, in this and there a passing dragorfly ,love match that may never mat- ir Rueeni Pipetern larea experienced... on swift wings ‘declares too the t “Now with the night séttling In, season has-come:— Indoors-now, bales of straw. are being stored in old - time, and newer kitchens, in a barn from loads of the | you scent the aroma of spices. same acquired in.a recent pur- This too belongs with the har- chase to assure, with that which vest-tide. There is a relish in will be gathered up from - our the. making, apple, perhaps, to-| own fields, the comfort of the mato, cucumber or pepper or stock throughout the months of maybe the cook makes first pic- stabling ahead. And what of our kles. |erialize? | =| | What are the) advantnees stimulus to continuing. persona-, of ;. | spinsterhood, etc.? Please don't ee "a te Mothers Like This |throw this questionnaire in Quick Way to the ; ° to stay vomanly, as it were? | | waste basket. I, and Relieve Diarrhea others, would seriously appreciate y it's natural for Mother to worry when our - As of today, the single woman lconsidered views. Yours truy, %@5 to search her own" individual |S.L. annoying Diarrhea upsets someone @ i way out of the maze of her spec- ate : ial difficulties, developing hef |the family. All is wel! again when she— Dear S.L.: Philosophers, mo '@ : y MR. AND MRS. KEIR I. COSTAIN ~—. > iralists and theslawlace ‘eon puz- own pattern of feasible adjust-|or perhaps Grandma—remembers Dr. 2 & Fe ade $F. _ 3 5 es mente MR. AND MRS. GARNET L. LOWTHER Sie aR iinccldacies ‘si Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. it sample harvest taken? James) And now there is cora for sup- |zled for ages over the “Why?” of |ments, to fit her own tempera- brings such quick, soothing relief. I | shook his head, |per — the full ears golden, and WwW A A A lsuch overshadowing crosses om Ment and gifts, If you CF ©\Gentie, pleasant to take, reliably effective oneymoon To New York “It's no better than I've been |Tunning over with a buttery ED T C TH EDR L : ithe human scene as the mortifi- enough to dig for creative ideas for children or adults. , ing’ | ery needs, here! Simple Diarrhea is one of the most expecting” he said. |speend. Bacauseths one.of the! : : cation of poverty and the crucl-|applicable to your | ‘ iprevalent ailments, often striking sud- So hice the morning was. Per- | Children remarked, savoring an The wedding was solemnized Charlottetown. Bridal attend- |fixion of pain, with which so|/S & suggested reading list: cenly with nausea, cramps and intestinal at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Char- lottetown on August 30, 1965 when Mr. and Mrs. Keir I. ants were “ pga Simp- [many are sorely afflicted while. From Sheec and Ward publish- | upsets, That's why Or. ae a son, sister of the bride, as | - + ae oe of Wild Strawberry shou eaten of honor-and Nancy Ss ssid oonpss oe eet ee sokag ey ready to give quick relief. — 68-7 fect for the children who must 4° this afternoon, “It just = ‘ Follows August Wedding come today to their schools. For | wouldn't be corn on the cob we «Baskets of gladioli. snapdrag- telegrams were read by the best now that Labor Day was come without butter, now would it?’ | “ame ed Church on Saturday, August! ser, brother of the bride Peter .said, watching Alex gath- | Echoes drift in over the rim; Davies. The bride is the for- was groomsman and George ; ee : : : : | Well, another personal cross of |ain’s John Fitzsimons. “Voca- | : i on and phlox decorated the san-| man, and the guest book w>< cir- and other vocation | he queried... Still. the days are.; Costain were united in marri- Costain, sister of the groom, |comparable magnitude, and. .. ctuary of the Spring Park Unit- culated by master Douglas Fra- was ended indeed. “I wish...” | Little winds come and go. | age by Ven. Archdeacon J.R. bridesmaid. Weston Carmody |just as enigmatic, on the score | B t i e tal Itc lof why it falls upon some.and not | \- 14 at 2pm. for the wedding of! The wedding cake was cut er up new books and pencils: of the valley to linger prettily | mer Carrie Emily Thomson, Anderson ushered -guests to jupon others, has to do with ‘the Se Lana Kathryn, eldest. daughter traditionally by the bride and wir A his young face was nd die. Bluejays flit through/ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John their pews. John Norton was'|., _ called “single wornat's” | R li d I Mi was of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, groom, then served to the sober, “what's the use of wish- the’ sunlight."A woodpecker beats | A. Thomson, Sherbrooke and toastmaster. half-- a -.loaf existence. | eleve n inutes ™ Bunbury and Garnet Leigh, son’ guests. . ing? I’m still only four!” “Never | OU! a tune. And this evening a| the groom is the son of Mr, (Phote by Frances Davies, Insorfar as I know, humanity. s ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Lowther For her daughter's wedding, mind, Dear James smiled to |Venturesome young red fox sat) and Mrs. Elmer C. Costain, _ ARPS) |_| hasn’t yet produced a substantial | This S 1 He re eee mm of Charlottetown. , Mrs. Fraser chose a dress of hiny* “‘Your schooldays will be|Complacently regarding from |backlog of ineisively enlight | : This Special Hemorrhoid Remedy mn Rev. C. C. Lewis officiated at beige crepe and “tuipure lace," _ a fencerow not far from the F ening literature on the subject. | Contains a Unique Healing Substance the double ring ceremony. i i : |buildings, the little truck's pas- | | inhi a g 3 with picture hat and accessor. ts : But a few books are beg’ ng | Th “== = Mrs. H.D. Herdman was organ- jies of coffee shade. Her corsage Friends Gather (sine. ti to emerge, that undertake to | at Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids = ist and played Lohengrin’s Wed- was of bronze talisman roses “If I just had a gun!” Peter | '|grapple responsibly with the ' : oe : ame -ding—March-as-the-—w-e-d-d-i-1-g+--Mrs- Lowther, mother” or tre ~For-Farewelt ameeeeninme pSaidy Penecnniniiremaneninteninnininty ~-overall question” of -how- the -sin-—-One of the most.common afflic- | ment" was reported.—This-im-———- “ party entered the church. The! groom, was attired in pink shan- Now tomorrow, Ellen” James | gle woman should cope with her tions is a condition known as | provement was maintained over | “Sz soloist, Mrs. Douglas McKenney, | tung. She wore a white hat and. Friends and relatives in Val- S8¥8 emjoying a square of cake bleak assignment, of taking a ‘Itching Piles”. It is most em- | a period of months! Among | sang “The Lord's Prayer’ prior white accessories.and a-corsage leyfield and. surrounding area 20d a glass of milk, ina pre- poor hand of cards and making barrassing for the sufferer dur- | these sufferers were a wide vari- ~" fo the ceremony and “‘O Perfect of white carnations. - \met at the home of Mr. and | bedtime lunch,” we have a notion the best of it. jimg the day and especially | ety of hemorrhoid conditions— , Love" during the signing of the For a trip to the New, York Mrs. Alex Martin on Wednesday | ‘© lift that cook - house and ‘Of recent years, I've earmar- | #ggravating abnight. even cases of long standing. register. r. World's Fair, the bride wore a evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, | ™Ove it to a new location. we ked five such books that strike | Ifyou want satisfactory relief | This was accomplished by a The bride, given*in marriage three piece suit of white silk|Herb MacKenzie and son John, | ™ust be up in Bood time. sii ime as shedding more light than | —here’s good news. A renowned | new healing substance (Bio~ , by her father, wore an ‘original poucle, a red and white pillbox! who are moving to Montague, | “What cook - house?” we others I’ve scanned, on the soe- | research laboratory has found a | Dyne)—developed by a _world- gown of lace and net over satin, hat and red accessories. Her where they plan to reside. ee oe ial and psychological hindrane-:; Mique healing substance with | renowned research institution. cut on Empire lines, with a cha-| corsage was of red roses. | After brief remarks by W. A. | Until tomorrow — Diary — es and - or potentials implicit the ability to promptly relieve | This substance jis now obtain- MacLeod, who. acted, as. chair- | Good - night..... pel train. The fitted bodice of! The newlyweds are residing in | man, Rev. French lace featured a scallop- Charlottetown, where the groom ed neckline, trimmed with se-|jc employed at Palmer Electric quins~ and pearls. Her shoulder and the bride is with the Dept. length veil of tulle illusion was|of Health. ‘ Graeme M. Fraser | : expressed the regret of those | Morell with other members of present at losing good citizens | the family. | from the Community, but also | e j held in place by a crown of} Out of province guests includ- expressed good wishes, on be | eet: coe ent | the burning itch and pain. It Ja reereccero re cjerr* °°. factually shrinks hemorrhoids. 3 H. BENNETT CARR } This substance has been shown Insurance Counselling 4 |t© produce a most effective rate District Supervisor ¢ |of healing. Its germ-killing pro- Charlottetown, P.E.1. perties also help prevent Sun Life -ef Canada ¢ |infection. able in ointment or suppository form known as Preparation H. Ask for Preparation H Sup- positories (convenient to carry if away from home) or Prepara- tion H Ointment with special applicator. Available at all drug __pearls and sapphires, and she eq Mrs. Charles Fraser, New, half of all, for their: future life | en e : carried a cascade of red and Glasgow, N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. in Montague. Sicuuet te ited RB _ ~ Phone 48817" ©5435 S| In ee | er Te | {another “‘very striking improve- | money refunded. er+eeer eoe@-+ e+ 2008 +-.-white roses. The bride’s only je- Douglas Dixon, Linacy, N.S.:| This was followed by an ori-| ‘ , “wellery-was a single“strand of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood MacNeil, ginal poem, indicating highlights Momasue . with My. Mueller 's pearls, gifft of the grocen. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fraser jof their life in Valleyfield, read| nq Mrs. William Ferguson. They The maid. of honor was the ‘and David, Stellarton, N.S.; Wil-|by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. A presen-|iee for home via Nova Scotia e bride's sister, Carole, who was liam Rafuse, Greenwich, Mass.:|tation from assembled friends eliate hee will apenas tear attired in a ballerina length dress | Aldene MacCormack, Montreal; | and others unable to be present. an S viii with gis and Mrs of pink net over taffeta, with @ Que.; Alan Fraser, Lunenburg,| was made by Mrs. W. A. Mac- eAain MacDonali and family, long sleeved lace jacket. Her |N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Low-|Leod. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie | pinto: also with Me, and Mrs. Z short. veil was held in place by | ther, and Torrie, -Cornwall, Ont. | acknowledged the gift and refer- Owen MacDonald and family. ~_ @ wedding ring headdress _and Mrs. Helen Reeves, Diane and|red to their enjoyment of life in| Dictou, NS : = she carried a nosegay of pink Donnie, and Eric MacDonald, | Vdlleyfield for the past 34 years... + +—end-white-carnations———-"=— ottawa, Ont root ; oa ~The flower —girt-was" Margo" (Photo by Craswell’s Photo Stu- which refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcor- , -“Hookey, daughter of Mr. and | io) by the group present. an, and Aleetha Corcoran, Mrs. Howard Hookey, Bunbury, : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John who wore a pink nylon and lace - ae ~ Co , Piusville, have enter- HAPPENINGS chat “dress —-with pink net headband ed Charlottetown Hospital Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer. Phone 4.8506 trimmed with pearls. She carr- 'where Cheryl will take nurse’s fed a basket of pink and white |training and Aleetha will take a » baby mums. i ee es te Ce two vear course in Radiology. man. Mrs. Lewis Moase, New parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loc- ; > Ushering the guests to pews Annan, has returned home after|kerby, Hamilton. ~~“ °”* | marked with white bows a’nd spending the past week...visiting | | streamers, centered with pink friends in Cavendish. rosebuds, were Alan Fraser, bro- | ther of the bride and Dean Low- | Georgie Kennedy, RN, Truro, spent the holiday weekend at her home at Kensington. oe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry, |Montague, fave returned to ee ; Mr. and Mrs. Bloyce Stavert their home after enjoying a| con Oa te tate’ wanes | ther,.brother of the groom. of Chatham, Ont. are visiting the pleasant holiday in the States oe the R IT’ Canadian teaien, A reception for 70 guests was former’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘While there they were the guests |, 11 she tl : sented Wal. held in the church hall, where Robert Stavert, Burlington. Mr. of Mr. Landry’s mother, Rox- cone as y oy tt the fe al the bride’s table was centered Stavert is a member of the Cha. | bury, Mass., and his sister Mrs. Canadian Legion Branch at with a three tiered weddin 8 tham Police Foce. Finnigan. They also visited Te-| voreil with a donation of a $200 cake, flanked by lighted cand-| peeves tom ahd Pr amine: | cae Ales eee tiie oak les. Bouquets of roses and sweet! Wayne jLockerby of the Bell ie They were accompanied by | mony were Mrs. May McDon-| peas decorated all tables. | : |Mrs. Landry’s sister and broth- 1 Fthe tiadien Aa ; telephone Co., Montreal, motor-| opin - 1 M nd Mrs. Joh . ald, secretary of the es’ Au A toast to the bride proposed | ; er-in - law, Mr. a s. Jo NY xiliary Mrs. Marion Jay, treasu-! — py the best man was responded | €d to the Island to’ spend the| WwW. MacDonald, Little Pond, who : , ne s i Vestas ‘ : irer, Mrs. Edna Blaxland and to by the groom. Congratulatory |Labor Day week end with hisj|visited with relatives and ; lfriends in Cape Cod. Mrs. Mary Griffin. | ° A sing - song followed, after, Cheryl.-Corcoran, | daughter of || ¥ A wedding of interest took place on August 28th at St- Basil’s Church, Ottawa, when Patricia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ling, Ottawa, became the bride of Michael To Hin Liu,.son-of Mrs. Liu nd the late Mr. Liu of Hong Kong. Following a reception at t h*e Cathey House, Ottawa, the couple travelled to Toronto and Niagara Falls on their ‘'. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL LIU OTTAWA WEDDING. HURRY - STOCK UP! _ SHEETS and PILLOW When you have seen such an opportunity as this to save on | famous Wabasso sheets and cases? Beautiful, bleached, snowy white cotton you know will wear and wear. 120 threads per sq. inch. Laundered, ready for use right away. Hurry to Holman’s. e in Ottawa, where the groom is | attending the University of .Ot- | tawa and will receive his PhD | in chemistry next year. Mich- | q lottetown were among _ the ael iu, who graduated here in 63” x 100” oT - 9a = 100” a | 1961 was one of the first stu- | Res- 2.9 value go rageeras dents ftom Hong Kong to gra- anes __O8€ duate from St. Dunstan's Uni- | 81’ x 100” 97 Pillow Cases 27 versity. Roland G. Taylor and | Reg. 3.39 value 7 Reg. 1.39 value 1 : daughter, -Lea - Jane, Char- | SALE, each SALE, pair — SALE ENDS SAT. SEPT. 18th - Hurry Famous Wabasso “Dependable” - CASES — == guests at the wedding. (Photo by Roland G. Taylor) Famous,. Traditional Heirloom | The recent lottery sponsored by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the | Canadian Legion at-Morell was won as follows: first prize, hand- |. Larry Johnston, son of Mrs. \Eileen Johnston and the late |Basil Johnston, left recently for Cadet Canadian Coast Guard 5 College, Point Edward Naval McAdam; second prize, “dar K) Base, Sydney, N.S. He will be ta-| fruit cake, won by Mins. Etta king a course in Navigation. ~ »/Robin, Morell, and third prize, | 8 : 'a set of embroidered pillow, cases, was won by Mrs. Ralph Eldershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caseley, Wilmot Valley, accompanied by Edward C. Caseley, Chariptte- town, were recent visitors to) Dartmouth, N.S. where they were guests of Mr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrs._ John W. Clark have returned to St. Catharin-| es, Ont. after spending a week recently with their parents and! friends at Kensington 4nd vicin- ity. While here Mrs. Clark, the) former Ronalda Brown, was ten-| dered a post - nuptial shower by |her friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wittred Forbes. oe Brown, Margate, when she re-| A3~ ee ceived many gifts. 6 3 PURITY DAIRY Doreen Cannon, Hamilton, % “ Ont., arrived by air during the ‘Parents Prefer long week end to spend a week 4 Purity Products” with her parefits, Mr.und Mrs.|2 * Elmer Cannon, Norboro, and ¢ 317 Kent St. Dial 47128 7 other relatives and friends. CLOWLOWIWNOMGOOOGOGELGL> | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ramsay,| © . |Kensington, left recently on a’ ‘trip to the United States. ARE MR. AND MES. WILLIAM H. TOWNSHEND WED AT KINGSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson, O. Smith officiated at the dou--|who flew from Charlottetown CONSULTANTS > SEWING SERVICES ble ring ceremony. Mrs. Bren | early in August to Daytona Bea-| ®0.80X 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL don Bell, RN, attended her sis- | ch, Florida were guests of Mrs. |, East Point Baptist Church was attractively. decor ated with baskets of mixed flowers = i RSS TT KK PK eH EOE HE HEH Cee een eae - marked’ ter as matron of honor and | Anderson's bister ‘and brother- ¢ $ a caalios of ‘peneas on Joan Stewart, RN was brides-| in-law Mr. and Mrs. David Dove I Upholistering : white doilies, for the marriage maid. A honeymoon. trip Ormond Beach for three weeks. '$ @ expert workmanship ° | of Marilyn Maude, RN, young- through the Maritimes follow- Mr. and Mrs Anderson then °XP® : Ps + est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4 a reception in the church travelled by bus to Ottawa, Ont. ¢ @ finest quality ~ Roy Dixon, Bothwell and “"— hall. Mr’ and Mrs. Towshend |to attend the wedding of their |$ ; i - oat Ses Leith “Tews are now residing at Souris son, Thane Wesley Anderson, $ 166 Prince St. Ch’town 4 | 42 four year coufse st the Officer | rade quilt; -won-by- Mrs. -Babe|—- honeymoon. They are. residing eGiaies With cash in advance through a low-cost Royal Bank termplan loan When you're planning to buy any major item — a caf, furnishings, fridge, washer, dryer or any important appliance — check against other loan plans~ available; see how low-cost termplan really is. Borrow the cash in i advance and be in the key position to get the best value, BEDSPREADS | white. 96’ x 108” or 81’’ x ]} 108”: Reg. 12.95 value. SALE 9.97 Extra Fine Quality Cotton CHENLLE BEDSPREADS Plain all-over wove tuft design, so rich in Lush, inch. In choice of pink, rose, peacock, blue ' Single or double bed size. Reg. 8.98 value. They’re so wonderful, woven through Col- appearance. —}- onial— design. Heavy weight, high — quality “stretching per # woven cotton. . Deep fringe. green, Rose, gold, turq., yellow, or white. closely— tufted 6 row 1.97 SALE Finest too, of course! i love. ‘ size: 72" be in the key position Quality! SATIN - BOUND BLANKETS |. Good enough to give as gifts!’ and viscose blend, so luxurious to feel. A large, generous 6” satin binding gives a finished appearance so cherished. Easy to launder, too. Choice of 7 lovely pastels Popular double x 84". right now, Holman’s today! Regular 4.98 —_. SALE Se Good-Looking! Yourself, A new rich high pile rayon Order 4.27 to car shop» | “Tex-Made” Ibex Quality FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Best quality- and-weight available. Thickly napped for warmth and comfort. Blue green or pink borders. 5.97 Double bed size: 70” x 90”. Reg. 6.98. SALE, pair STORE HOURS: CH’TOWN ' $'SIDE - (minor Camtex. florals, plains. 44”. pair Monday thru Thursday Monday thru Thursday 9:00 - 5:30 8:30 - 5:00 - Friday Friday 9:00 - 9:30 $230 - 9:00 Saturday = :_*"""“gjend, Sours Kive. Rev. BM Rver rafter which they motored home to “Vee ~ S : vemcennaned 2 RRR 683 ROYALBANK. Saturday 9:00 - 5:30 ¥ EERIE TIT EE ERIN PENNE ens crac renege anc Ti meat Special - Holman’s thirsty BATH TOWELS Holman's swooped in on this buy and pass the savings on to you." Some~ imperfects imperfections % wear) and ends of lines. Made by famous Wonderful selection of stripes. borders. Large size: 22” x Reg 2.98 value. SALE purchase ...thick ‘n should not affect Fringed ends or dobby 1.97 nuts arte