Cottages will be muttered. Al spider will commence to spin a silken thread acorss a closed door. r "Yes. we‘ must go ~ back to the old grind!" a summer- guest said yesterday with noti- ceable regret. “But we have. had a nice holiday — saw all; the folks. and visited these places we most wished to see. We should like to have remain-l ed longer. but... there's the job to get back to!" he smiled. “And” he sobered “there‘llj come another summer!" Fina‘uaimaircimisiizuuhisnfs‘eirs. 1964.} “And wtatl work is. in hming. l H A P P E N I N G S lamest inquirewof M12? callsl 3 morning. - l i “l have a notion we're to new wood" Mack replied. So dry. and even warm from; the “mum- ”‘9 "we" we“ ADELE noss RN GERALD ARSENAULT sans. were. and well weatheredatg‘ig N were brought to the woo s ’in the little truck thrgugh the hours to be “Happy liming." ‘ h . ghfer of Mrs. Reta Ross. Mt. and the late William Alht‘n. Tang}? mtin we 831.321: Stewart. is the future bride ault. The marriage will lair. sag:- ,s m s 0 ,ourth‘. {rum of Gerald Arsenault. BA BSc. place at St. Andrew's Chm-h g d3 o 3:83?“ wtho u s anal His parents are Mrs. Joseph Mt. Stewart at 9 am. on 001. la“ vegan 93‘ e gr n :V Belzile of Matapedia, P.Q. ober 10, 1964. , flowerings. And are so grateful. N over the lot. As on other Islfindi l _ . jfflzfls';2§ef°fip’lln“§$t “‘83; Treated Coffons tension risers}. til) grab onto din ‘ ' " ‘ par c es an oi y stains in rinse gillyalggead' one reminds us] HO rder To WGSh water. The dirt that has gotten “When'we pray “Give us our} in is 11811191“ to Set out. daily bread" ‘ CHICAGQ (APl—Some laun-i Peper described tests mulls So much unasked ls given: the. dering adVlce for housewwes: [for the us_ department of a:_ Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-850! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nose- l (Yst. Ray Murphy of the RCMP l worthy and son Jeffery of Com- stationed at Cornerbrook. Ntld.. er Brook. Nfld.. have returned ‘ is spending leave with his par-il home after vacationing w i t h . ems. Mr. and Mrs. William, 4 Mrs. Noseworthy‘s parents, Mr. : Murphy, in Georgetown. l and Mrs. Albert Smith. Winsloe. l l ‘ Josephine Ryan. who h a 3; Mr. and Mrs. William Brack been visiting her sister. Mrs.|’ of Brighton. Mass. have been Edward MacGuigan of Montav visiting with Mrs. Brack's aunt, j gue and other relatives in Chai- A, Mrs. Vena Lowther. Victoriahlottetown. has returned by air- _ P.I‘l.l. ‘ to her home in Lynn. Mass. ; Washington. DC. Their surface Mr. and Mrs. Gerald l". ’Mur-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Profitl ._ phy and family of Duck Lake. and family. Stephen and Paml ._ Alta. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ela. left on Friday to return tol Charchuk of Merinville. Alia . ‘ their home at halifax after vs-. . . who were guests of Mr. Mur- 1 rationing at Kensington. gueSls‘ ‘ ‘ phy’s sister. Mrs. Harold Publi- of Mr. Profitt's parents. Mr. MR, AND MRS. LORNE BUELL um i That tattle'tale Irey is harderl riculture with cotton fabrics cover ]and Mr. Publicover left and Mrs. W.D_ Proiltt. That turns to gold the fields of? to Evozd if: idyashtitng mini}: chemd-I goated \gith sillilcones. fluorocar- recent y on return to their hom— ' “’heat in y' r“ e co on c 0 es an ‘ on: an acry c materiais‘ es. t Aldcne Mat-Cormack of Gcor- Whose knee - eep carpets.‘tabrics than untreated cottonl He said the findings dn "m d e - . led none .materlals The reason is theyi ].t h_ d_. .\ .. L ' Bucll side inn. Montague lllt'llld' Wide“ '3‘“, ~ . . . app) 0 was an Vlear Clnlllt‘s, ofmlfanglfv iBr}. will: eniov- ed three daughters. their icoum weave w't‘h mom and ‘ Imam more dm m the “use Further researCh may lead m e an extended holiday. in husbands and families. Mr. ' “hum”: "‘9 “in” ‘water' chemical finishes that do cloah Murra‘. Harbor their nne_ and Mrs} Hue” have 13 grand_ jln low and minor tones. to.‘ ‘Tt‘rhe Lsame tiltinglmfiiig' “all?” just as well as untreated cotton, time home' ‘his‘ summer 0h. Children and Six great grand- A [5:51:19 to the harvest time :zliemigts‘ertolltai l“the {fieric‘zlli Srildmaor cdetirgent Tamra“ ‘. - . a i . . . - i- -‘ , , ‘ ; re om u w . . served tllcll .iOlh wedding children. The) June reSIded Tu" yields the Staff of “felChemlcaI Socmy Wednesday. I y P ilsolne 1 gctown left last week for M o n- Mrs. James Smith. Alberton, trcal. Quebec. where she will i left Tuesday for Toronto to vis- teach school for the 1964 - 65 ,it her daughter, Wanda. whose ‘ term. v marriage is to take place there‘ on Saturday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rielly I, ' and fainin of Toronto. Ont.. are .V ‘ , H , . t , , , _ thing to avoid the din an...“ . _. . Mr, and Mrs. Roll Parrish of holidaying at the home of her‘ “MW-‘2‘” “‘“lf’, MESH...“ 0"?” I‘Qgflh’ ea” alike to king , Protective coatings to makei non in rinse water. " "“"““‘” ' " " . . ‘ K ill v‘ ‘ - ‘ s r. d Mrs P ter 0'-l “mm mm" pan“ 3 ' s ' ' And is man- the croonin lull-I domes and fabrics P6818! waterii‘ . . . . ., . entv e, N.S.. llstted recently parent..M an . e 3 . g t . . Flo ALBER] AN D "Rt" SLAVL‘RA with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young. lHolleran, Glengarry. aby of Win l0” and f°°d Siam-‘3' 01' ‘0 Elvel . Red Point. ELLEN/S DIARY - Cradling the night against its them a softer feel and other de-li Household Hints Evelyn MacPhee was guest of __ P bretas" rd 1 f { .1 wiggle qualities" are bung usedl U ink l f Gordon MacDonald. Elliot .honor at a community shower resen an anl oe or 0i. .WI 93’- I _se I e warm wa er or . Vows “0... ropompd a, M Summit 0, “ “mm on,” Lake‘ OM" is spending a month .he‘d in LN 16 Ha” which was h W Wo d P Sleep comes with dusk. whenf In actual use. such fabrics] sprinkling clothes. it. penetrates “slam-V's. Rpm " " “mm” M'” 05 \Ill Jiliii \ir'> Shiiilt‘l' with his father. Barton MacDon‘ldecoraied with pink and white T e S .wem‘y creature! “Sl- ‘donl “mad as much gm “5 the fabric mom W'Ckiy i‘iid gnu"; m. Rank“; by 3'1"” Summit of Toronto. lim‘. llnr- aid and sister. Mrs. Carl Mac- streamers and cut flowers. The . l Agaii: lflitdctlj:wn. the reapers areI 32:33?rigigfnaiiheyaxidgtgzif even 5'. V - MI oms- SHE 0r 0 » i‘s- .. . v e a th ll. b' -to~be wa attendedb Dar- G g - i H . ‘ ,1" Mom. ‘nd the 1“" m“ 01d “01‘0" “M‘m‘l' . . i an ’ 0‘ 0 we lefigeBaglole alnd music ywas e O At evening time the sheave 55 because tlie-V"have . lower sur': ‘ M and (\lchVSflcy (Photo by llt-ckllcrt salami Mary Larter arrived by m played by Kay Forbes. An N . are bound. ' .fage‘tenswn, l ' ‘ 1 rum" DA|RY " " ' ' " "- from Toronto Wednesdav to‘dress was lead by Ruibv 388105 "it Will be I While Yet the “91d 133‘ “it‘ll in “‘9 5 U n ‘ Oh- 3'“ 0f 3”“ and "3'" and . u on“) m ‘0‘ Wale".e‘en‘ u . . . ' - l i i . . .. . . . r . '.1 l -- ' rest With detergents. tliev dont get- Parents Prefer h his” her parents‘ Mr_ and Mrs. 1e. Mrs, ci-eelman Baglole car. befole “t‘ can stall to L Olll- slllne, mer \\lll(l t le \ialnl . . , ‘1 . g I u ; EE. Larter Alberton. ried in tile gifts, Diane MacPhee bine" James offered. stopping. winds passe . For bread. we asked — a hun-L 85 Sean 318 lmlrealfll COUOHl Plll‘lty Products ' and Car-01 Gamble cut the rib. a moment in the yard this after- “I guess" he smiled. open- dredfOld is found. ‘fabFJCS. 'Sflld Henry Peper, Jr.l "7 Kc“ mi! “"25 M d B l H. h {,0 d th "n e~ r noon to look off at a grainfield ing the porc‘i - door. “if the UM“ Tiles“)? — Diary —. 39d “"3" Benihl 0‘ the Har'l A airy an ever ey an“ ‘i m an e gl 3 w W m aux. the sunlight‘s gold. supper is ready. Ellen. we G001‘] - night”... 1 n R e 593 “"1 Laboratories-i left 0n~ Friday by air m return ed‘by Kay Forbes. D-ancmg was f‘er'leesaiilti nof like reaping with may as well eat!" fin :33le lg; the ‘hindrr- 1' has to be fairli" Slipper was slices off the' CURE-ALI. ion visiting their grandparents. Mrs (‘reelman Baglole a nd zgznmwalgwm Aging." r‘ :‘f’ifiimzf Shfie‘d‘;:,shag1ea‘i:“k‘;: “peregth _ century British ‘3 "4%": *3. —— llgilnfiqtlg: filiehoigf'" :Ttgers. Whyman Macph”. Yet how golden and pretty. mind. It was a sizable cut. bell gfilr'llfilfl15l Dr. James H. Salis- of Mr): and lVIrs. Clair Progflltt. for W calmed gmund be“ and __ ififg" """—"‘ *‘ "’ _ '~——- ..’ T V _ m C l? T ’ _ —~ 2.- , . "th 1 we rovided r—A. I .‘ Mrs. Geroge Henry Myers .canse “l l r 01mg clear tea relieved pernicious “if. 1:; - .. _._. "N a T_____ - - ‘ thers as well as this h .._--—‘ of Orlllla. om. and her daugh- POSSlbiY the “Isl-i in haven't“ - t anemia th i't ' t ’ r ' ‘ .' v ‘ ‘ hold. wondering fanleully ifs , - 35 m3» 00 it Si Pleu- .: - . a- - a : Mrs. C rdon Bern rd. the fer. Margaret. Mrs. Jim Coxon llSlenmE "1 “n 301" "mm"! . .mat ‘ . -3 g ._ .;_ , ___ '0 a a! comer-53. JilSl to let names come to 15m T3 and 50"" ‘monfl. arm—w _—:fi._--.==__-—-—,. _:_':.-__._ _-——..,.__._. .3- f e l , ', r . lof Toronto visited recently in P°iS°nous SUM" . - ' tglitz;:edpaostZlegifgglfggho‘lll/i:- ' Mt. Albion with daughters of “on- may “earl-V “‘9 that She ‘3 l thoughts “mud perhaps brmg Other diseases' ' - doing the best she can, accord- ‘ them to join us at table...Some-, .prior to her marriage at th e Mr. Myers first marriage. Geor- , l . Y I i home of her parents. gina (Mrs. Andrew Ramsay). 1“ to h" l'ghtS! 'l'ml’js grl‘a{d,n?°n§ Fit? “2; l B U F F E T ‘ She may truly feel that she is “‘9 s p a} “ ("m 0 i i l t l The bride-fleet was “con”! ' and Mabel (Mrs' Lew! you“ talking sociahlv in terms of your do" ‘0 t9" "5: "Mom" 53-” H to a decorated seat of honor by of Haleibmk’ and With his Were“; now-ma... “.hpn‘ W, may come to dinner with you; BARBERING on Sunday. September nth—5:30 to 7:30 pm. her cousin. irene Haliiweii. half - brothers. Jack. Warren. d. H f -"h . . .-;.~' ifyoll invite me! Did you niit.’ HAIRDRESSING Delicious Food i Pl t At h 'llll m s'c w s la 'ed b M s. Eb. and Dan Myers. lscm'rsos’ 1." " mac 9” ‘c . ~ 0" :1- n 3 easanv H105!) ere “ e "I a D ‘V y r ' fault-finding vcln on your house-i "‘5 “am? m “‘9 9°" he “'1 ’ SCREEN TEACHING l Mariam-6t Macmnald' Th“ was m. fir“ “m. that It i te-lln' lies ‘ vour re- i; inqmre 8""i""SI-‘" And 9' m - Plus Tux L The decorated baskets were Mrs, Coxon visited in P.E.l. cxgtgfi (progrm‘n' lrncludingfpleased when he receives (“311590an Allowanc' ‘nd . l “1194 With gifts by Ml‘l- E I 1‘1 ' They were entertained by Mrs. .part’hgivmn. your meal plan_ . favorable reply. {other Benet“- For ReservatiOflS Ph‘me COVGhCad 3 lTodd and Mrs. Elton Somers. Jack (Bessiel Myers at her m“. budget ‘pmblems and the; And another Saturday. !. is. 1 and presented by Wendy Ripley home and enjoyed visiting var- like’ IAnother week —— a 5 ii m met; TRANS-CANADA laind Mary Gamesler, ions homes and scenes of week is now about spent... We; ‘ BEAUTY Others assisting in the presen- 13¢. Mr. Myers' young man. frflsl‘tifl: 3d: 332?: fzgt'ehog's' see. cars on the Highway bear-t tation were Nellie Toombs. Gail hood. Mr, Coxm, l, on. of the to become deliberate” amen“ i ing strange on on her plates INDUSTRIES LTD. MacLeod, Shirley Nicholson pianist, with the way". 3nd . . . .head away these days to the; ‘ M . ' minded and llnllearm when sh i , . , . oncton, N. l. ‘Lynda Snowte. Carol Matheson Shuster Show at the Confederat. star's talking. To d: this. '.re:;li‘crr1\'.H \ncaflonn days atrial , and Mrs. Roy MacLellan. {on Centra- yourse” "Panxious childish em: $5; momfiséircgwnaffrosseturiie. otlonal reststance to her habl-lsmres “in 5mm hear only' MaryKemn'i‘oroniO. lssprnd-. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Clark of mar downbeat refrain. I ,, ing a week at Burlington and vi- ‘ Concord. New Hampshire is vi-l Let her sound 0“ whne mu“ "‘9 was“ and war” ‘0' t ('inity. visiting her grandmother, siting her brother. John T. Mac-‘tune her out and focus ,‘our i waves- and "19 Seagulls 1.3"" Mrs Mary Profitt and other Leod in Breadalbane and her! ' ’ lents- There “'1” he "" Vmces members of the family. Isister, Mrs. Ben Weeks in Fred- thoughts flsewnere m a Mom ‘ 0! (lumen 311.99. iililflli'. El?» 1 ' lgathering way. Get specialist —— -»—~ — ~ M“ ngm 13mm" hm re er C 0“‘ lhelp. if necessary. in learning to: ”°"'”° ' °°“’ "’ ‘°‘H; " ‘ ‘ ‘ '1 see her through adult eves——no‘ H BFWFTT CARR oi turned to Needham, Mass... at- Mrs. James Bowness. fol'm- . - ‘ - ‘1 I ’ ' f longer a lowering figure of men- . lnsmame Counselling ° :3" ’0 ,4 ter holidaying in Georgetownierly of Springfield. P.E.‘l. leti - - . . . 1 as the guest of her brother, Gor- i recently for Washington to vi-l:§;fl,i:&wf;;d::;§; was "‘ 35‘2"; 5792""? i don Douglas. 3" her daughter- .M”* E48"! Mary Haworth counsels thr-.e '4fg817 .2255 Char'ot'efown P E l .Dunn' an” spenqlt‘g ' h0.1)‘ik'lyfough her column, not by mail or 1‘ o e ‘ ' ' ’ ° ‘ ' m,“ John M. and Mm Mac. . on the Island Vlsmng frien s;personal interview. write her in ‘2 Charlottetown. P.E.I. Lend left recently on return to i and relailves- fem-e of (The Guardian», .. ~- ‘ - ,, ' ' l ' ' Prince Edward Islands Junior College MW ' " ‘" " 1af er visitin his mother. Mrs.‘ 9' . MR. AND MRS. DONALD G. JONES M: g. Macimd Ind his old ! Bonnell returned bhls week to SUMMER WEDDlNG “m it "we-V's”- ;L‘lf $5.233"? £33m GARBAGE COLLECTION . o . pp ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Ch3“l3“q“3-_ New Yorki “‘1 Dena Flare Pye and l)nll- Mrs. (ivorze li'l'ccllmn Pic. chddin. M855” spent their ho“. New York CIW- . ‘ Ild. Gordan Jon“ “'i‘i‘e "nil- ('clltral Lot is. and \ll‘s. “'11- days at the home of Jaqueline M his opening service Mi Sun- ' The final two years or high 8011001- 1.: inlmtaririagfi athCen’irathot “am Dorcas M... or Tm...“ thrown and Mre‘ Rose Gallant. day at Chautauqua 900 persons Preparation of candidates for provincial teachers’ licences. "‘ P ' "r" 3 9“ ~ ‘ i Plusv1lle. were present. . A twmyear course in Co em. _ I . . . SEPTEMBER 7 being Labor Day. Ralp'l E. Johnston. Parents of N‘B'Ph t l n H t gt H ) A t we principals are Mr. and ( if) 0 W‘ V , “tr—1m (L . wo-year course in the high school years in agriculture. v M H "I. .u b G b co" , The first two years of university in all faculties. including Arts and . —__— ere WI “nacho fact-“:3: GCI'IOI'I Sctlfince. Algrlcultune, Home Economics. and Business Administration. ‘ o ‘ . - . wi com ete ac redit t ' ‘ ' Problem-Mother Tries mm. m "y o oflefown p c ed s andlng for entrance into third year of the . universities. _ . The routes normally serviced on this _ To RUn Thelr Homes day will be on full schedule Thursday. FEES vie-gen“ DEAR MARY HAwon'lin: My 'tatorial (as her relentless hrow- September 1011!. lst and 2nd Year: 100 Problem is my mother. All my Ibeating bias indicatesl. s h e 3 ""' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ """ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' --------- -' 5 life she has been a dynamic.iwould be better able to mind her S . . i i rd and 4th Year: ----'“Hun-nun”:noun-n. . -. $200 dominating and. I think. bitter town business appropriately. I Sc 5a Norma] Trajnjn : . . _ _ . O . . _ . . . woman. with nobody to stand ilp1think. "Parlor "flat on N ces Commerce: . . . . . . . . . ' h ..... U . ‘ E1?) to her and really tell her off. } She seems .to be notably laclt< Thus with each year her char- ting in good common sense. dis- acter became stronger and I :cerning respect for the rights of; doubt it she could change now. lothers and fair-minded f-‘ But I would like to know how to lcontrol. ‘ cope with her. 1 In particular. she appears to. My sister and I. both married, {lack control of her tongue. Yet find that she is dominating our |without control of this particular he es an our ‘ married lives faculty iScripture tells us). (or will if she can). Mother can't one's chances of achieving see thi . She is always knocking us tlcally nil. down every chance she gets. Ac- The general epistle of the ap- cording to her. we don’t keep ostle James in the New Tests-l For information about courses write the Registrar. SCHOLARSHIPS AND IURSAR‘I Several scholarships and bursaries are available for students enter- ing the third and fourth years. Ten scholarships at a value of $200 each and eight bursaries at a value of $125 each are offered in these years. Application forms are available at the College office. These should be completed by August 24th and send to the Principal. _ “Students entering third and fourth years are also eligible for Do- minion Provmctal financial assistance for university students. Application for such grants should be ode to the Department of Education or to Prmce of Wales College. . . AWCULTURI The College offers a two-3m: course in the 1st and 2nd years in agriculture for students who have a special interest in this field. In- formation about this course may be secured from the Registrar. MONTme HALL house right. children's parties ment says on this subject: "if t are ridiculous; in fact everything any man offend not in word, the i We do is wrong. [name is a perfect man and able i After a day of listening to her. also to bridle the whole body. 5 one feels there's no point in get- 'Behold" (he continues) “we i ting out of bed tomorrow. We've put bits in the horses' mouths.I tried to say in a nice way that that they may obey us: and wel she’s led her life the way she turn about their whole body. Be-i wanted. so please let us lead our hold also the ships. which though ! lives as we think best. But she they be so great and are driven ‘ only returns to the attack with of fierce winds, yet tr. they no lesson learned. iturned about with a very small Maybe When we reach lief helm. whithersoever the gover- age we will feel as she does-— nnr'lisfeth . . . that parties are ridiculous. that "so is the tongue among our 1 our housekeeging methods were members . . . an unruy evil. , . wrong. etc. ut now we a r e full of dead ieon . . . Who is real nude vldeg celle 4. young and love life and feel that a good may}; endued with 0d fiThe new done. for womm “amp.de 1mm“ nt ‘ccom' what we are doing 5 right. So knowledge among you? Let him m .- on for 104 'ms' “flan show he Qanter to the Dean of Women, Prince d ales College. Room and board is $14 per week- The dining hall at Montgomery Hall will serve meals to all students, both boys and girls, for the convenience of those who commute. hardpressed because we eat treated. full of mercy and good ll 8' “PM” “Will! Jr. son of “r. and meat eve ni ht! I gummy. Ohm” “I. M "I rymd l: [Anndldyears fruits. without partlaiity £4 u d J . 3W” i re. Clarence Wed e Sr o .30 0y it‘. won a . without hypocris . Andt it M M“ “‘3‘ "Int" 3'" “a” m 3‘ truth" . ' - ted in Mae 8' Louis PFI Riv HOW: Dreciate your comment—8.x. of righteousmessy is screen In 5"- cm'!) I “9 I‘M IN!" 0' “lemuflll i Wk” for first ye”. student. “k” PM mber 8th. for I V “mm o, M.G h. {for .t d . . DEAR s. A: If your mom” me, when. mt mm Fem... Tre- nee-u Filmed ta Technicolor, the v F year. and commerce students. September 9th; for Tth and h I!“ mm... mm. c out: 0 mm c . “mm, mm in he, “ML A m“, w. "to under 1“Arts-use... rule-e Monday at the Net-ta rum Drlve-ll mirth year and Normal Training September 14th and 15th. r Germ (Munchkin-e Studio) nthnthaasirbeUe-“dhbmalflm ' why not let us have ora- lnn- show out of a good conversation . mill? 1 of am his works with meekness of wie- ‘ V ‘ s an exampe mo 's ac- om . . . I!» AND MR8. CLARENCE WEDGE JR. cnsatory slant. if we happen to "The wisdom that is from t' the h' h of l . - 32.5.02» willmtellmi‘l‘at "Nil: $31.32”? is: n.