lMARY HAWORTH : Are Children Of Divorce Poor Marriage Risks? near Mrry llaworut: I am enclosing a clipping ol a news- psper Irtlcle that contains the not ItItemnt: "Clllldren or an unsuccesaIui m arria ge are themselves poorer marria ge risks tltstt those whose pnrents were happily married." I am wondering it this state- ment is backed by evidence or _ on tancy? This Isn't the hrst time I have encountered such a claim In print and pro< bahly won't be the last. Frlnkly. I take It as a per- sonal insult and reel it is quite unlustitied. I know at least as many divorced persons who come from ro-criied annual homes at those who come trom broken homes. As you may have guessed. my parents were divorced. It the 19805. I was 14 Ind my brother 10. H I d marrilge coun- {er selling sci-vie been IinlIble to my parettu, they muzbt have been able to work out their dltv IubstIntial, perhaps growing, percentage at soar Ind dauah- terr or stay - out parents enter the lists ot the divorced. roos- er or r Also. that many children of divorce. endowed with lively inullilence. tend to react rl- dtcrtly against the pIrenLl' marital breakdown, by becom. lna ennulentinul advocates and sturdy practitioners or daunt. less lldelity to their own I'nIr- rlsger. however lrnpertect. I would expect to had. tut-ttv rr, that it the whol ntttt could be brought to light and present ed in perspective. that chlidem ot divorce are Itfecled tor betr ter or tor worse, In the Itnst analysis not so much by the {Int 01' DIMIIIJI divorce. II by the tmpelllng reasons Ior the divorce. and by the duality ot the custodial parent. chars Humlll nIiure being will! ll Is (I mixture a! nod. bud Ind indifferent), mule divorces m your mum. at will ill twp weeks. . Gurdnn Douglas. tor ot the III! M: and MI: L.I'I Doll]- ‘1”. Georgetown, tr virtttos his old home for the Iuin or months. Mr Douglas is s but school mum" in VIncnuver. B. C. ; VII and \II» tint-don t7 Gil- icspte and daughters Suo. .Isll Ind Lynn oi Lakeside Heights, pointe Claire. Montreal, have bceo vislllnlz on P 5.1 guests at the homes ot his sister. Mrs. Ha/t‘n Mat-wtlliam Cape Tra- verse. his brother~ Mr. Haze tittiesptr Carleth Siding and his ntece rs Wayne Howatt. Caricton Siding They also spent it lew days at “arcgnrs” to brackiey beiorn tnItTChEIo'ttEto’wnTsdtJJuIy’militias. 7 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs Stuart .innes ortnq. was a recent gucsl tit his Toronln‘ Onllrm spent the past‘dbughlel‘. Mrs. horde inglls. Mr. two ee A sums of WS» lnctis and Irmtly. Kcnsipgmp. going In Wollrvtllc, NS to visit Jam parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘Mr PM“ I," on may ,n, Mrs Ctilcttpir's parents. Mr. Sttmmt-r- and \Irs non arhum betor liussell MacDonald, Y m NS W h n b Iide. armou . . . ere e wt e the guest at his daughter. Mrs. I'V‘“"”,"“ "E. “Mir?!” 53%“ Mrs, rthur Callbeck and don. "We" Lynch. :5“ 1‘ “ “m‘fimrfirfi 5"" :ghler, I-lesther. at Don Mills. On- v ‘Isrln, are v n with ., Mtss Ella Simphun ot Ltls An- (mum's pm“... M... and M. gries, Cslitor is visiting rel- .t M. to“... s.........,ta._ M... ativos here alter an absence of Illbeck will be oined Intor h 47 yam. She is nrcompaull’d by j -y her niece. Mrs. w. s. Arthur ot c. and they Household Hint Brine tvr RIF!“ tuition! will :lCaIII Islam I, will llrlllsil them with French chalk anti a chat- re mmK t-iot ‘end: Ind relaiivu in Summer- 3 5' nieces. Mrs. Ernest Mill. Clerr tereocer nut that tr beyond help now, My point in that as a result or their divorce. my brother land I reel more stroneg about tkeepillg_ our own homes intact. in constructive necesstw, to rate. ‘KuIl' e moral benlth or the iplsintll! or children. Commend- ahle sell - reliance and courage- ous adherence to sound prio. ‘riples are Inherent in mrktn the break to such instance a church, society Ind the courts ME. AND MRS. MY 3. MILLS y husband is Mr. Ind M John C. MIcDonr' lid. Verdun. Quebec. and and Mrs. Reginald MIeDonIld. Dornhester. MI: I are holiday in F E,I. They are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Walter nogcrson. “i a mont. Mr Summerulde. Ind Mrs. u wrey. Kenninlton Ind Ca< vendllll. Ind niher relutivcs Vlulhan Grimm. III R. s. uteryl and Brian Stead. Mnfley River. are vxcsLinning Monctcn. guests ol their line cle Ind Iullt. Cpl. Ind Mr! H. and lnlltwt up wltll I dendnrltll spray. odors and hecp yttur basement ii t'nllr do: or tel hcds down wash liners Tht: traaimont wlll banish City Couple Exchange Vows At First Baptist Church bride‘s lIble was oilsei. with I curse ‘el' wedding elite. illnllld A pretty summer wedding was rolempiand at the First noptistl church. Charlottetown on SItul'r iby pink and red roses and whllI day. My Ia. when Velma Josnlnpers tn sliver candelabra. lvo ward. only daughter or Mr. and t Cudmore. uncle at the bride. pro- Mrs, Cecil ward. became lbl‘posed the toast to the bride bride or any Benner Milis_ sun which was responded to by the of Mr. and Mrs. FrInlI Mills or groom. Parkdule, ‘ nsskets or red and pink roses ,ed to pink laca over taiieia wins and summer tiowera decoruied'mntehl'nx jacket and shoes n the sanctuary tor the double rlnz white accesrotaer. I-Iet- corsage ceremony which was perform was 0! while and pink csrnI- by Rev. noes Howard. The guest (inns. Mrs. room's pews were indicated with white mother, chose a light blue two hows and pink rose buds. piece trl med with lace Church urn-nut. Mu. V- Rush and white Iceessol-ies. Her cot- Dlhxwell played the traditional sage was or blue and white can wedding music and the soloist. nations, Edward Woodrutt sang “a Per- tect Love," dul'tnll the ceremuny and "Becqu t the rig-tin: at the register. Given In man-i i For travelling the bride don- ned I blue flowered lilk dress with MI in lune lIcket Ind blue Icces-lnriel. She wore dull Ind tIitets with I sweellMills will reside It 5 G 0w er hem neckline Ind long sleeves Street. Pukdlle. tat Inca. file wore a dottble ring no ride and groom sr. brooch I Ci“ of the (mill. Ind ms the III" oi the Gulldlln-Pl- s pillbox headdreu trimmed triot. wlth quulnl and seed pearl: Out-oI-lnwn 3 ueIta included that held her fingertip veil iuiMl‘. Ind Mn. lene Wnrd of plIce. SM curried I bouquet oliSIiu John. NB Ind R an all I I r born, wore I Ilreet Bill The mother ot the bride rocelv. f t t 2 least. i . ot it the hell? 0! AA Ind Al-Annru 've Ire cry in: In overcome our problem! Incidentally we Ire childlesl Sn divorce would harm nobody bul ourselves. My mutller II still Iltlne: she never remnrrled. And I on see quite clesl'ly her loneliness Ind unhsppiness In these later year! I have nu desire to iind ever. nythtng is gained by getting would appreciate ments. . near Y.S.. The statment to which you object a cliche that has been kicking around in commercial writings about [Elnin lite tor a generation, at your cont- As to whether there is evidence In back it. I would suppose that. I considerable display it! hell and “guns could be mustered "‘Y‘ cessiul.” a divorce. I m recngniu And lllil brinll uI blek in In! clipping ynu enclose, which lott- clles somewhat on this trullm. Is yuu IppsrentJy (Illed In no“. The article quniel nne It» clolngist “ml: “in some Imune ea divorce me be I leller evil thIn ennservatlori o! I mnrn- Dhlt. Is impossibly unsuc- It cites Another Io- clrllngist ls Ilyllll lhIl. I Elven mIrriIge may be delperIiely I wimout aiding in d' val-Ce. In which one the chil- dren will show much the sImI sell”: as than generally lrnpulr ed to children of divorce. My advice LI, like Ill such Irtlclel with I train of . If yo suites from exnlrlsive acn- sittvity about your plflnll' di- vorce. a tow sessions with I good use In defense of lhe argument. But I would also expect that, In Equally well documented one could be made in suppan your theory. M—WII' that I .hs-r Grant and dress ot pink lace over trusts. [law oi Ttiisonhurg, Out... The bridesmaid was Miss trooper. more to mood on we... Mills. s' ler ot the groom whoidlng. w ddren In - - en in honor 0' Mr]. Mill] hr :flubfl'flfe" M “m "'d ‘loI-e her tnsrrisro included her “a bell Inlll WI! Thomulllflll. MM. IVO Cudrnore, Mn. Mills, brother oi the gloom. Usbs y Merrill Flynn. Ma's. Funk Mills were MQ' ' Flynn and {Wu hostess in the members a! this bridal party alter the wod- dlnl rthell‘fl], with l bullet IDA BAILEY ALLEN Salmon Salad Provides Colorful Taste Treat Hot or iced Cnitre ttr Ten t k SALMON HM POT .. 1 ti lb.l cIII salmon 1 tblp. chopped green pepper 1 tbsp. minced peeled nninu 32 c. butler or margarine Aill‘l‘ a scan il_\' oi xevrrIl yt-Irs. salmon II plenliiui Ind canned sulmon la main an all! nItlnnwlde — a big value {or the money. The five Vnrictie! all lilve I IpeclIl place in making. sockeye is firm in texture and delicious in IIiIdI Ind other ‘13 e. flour Mme where richneu Ind color 2 hp. 613’ mulnd Ire delirlble. Va It r CMan of King 1! latter in M e. ‘1’: - m lexlure ill-l other lpeclel. ricb Milk, about I in nil Ind brelks into large I c fluted Cheddlr cheese " "sites. It ll especially good [or 4 C embed l liletii III I lallds. in I ere-III "use nr “1- length- m"" ‘ ll “fill 1V. 2. cooked Fordhonk limI Medium M Color 0! Eli"! bung, {m}. m- mun h equally load in all dishes. Drain IIlrnun: measure linuld Fllk sometimes mIlIel up till! the cadre pack. SM! is especially good In ntmwdera and sandwiches. SIule It In butter unlil limp. Stir in flour Ind uIsonlnlI. China or K the Inn. Add Mpg milk to salmon 11- " I! “met lI 0°10! Ind m‘ quid to make 2 e. tluld. Stir into taint Iua varte notables; cook-stir un- otl than other tlea. UM it In dilbel when II not Impomut. For I tern" luncheon the Chef just made up I I moI Ilndvllch bI let with In Idlbli centerpiece. rll linger tooda. MAKING THE EDT!“ CENTERPI'ECE color me La. Ill tilled Wt qt. beIll pelt nr Mmrole. lay! hIlf IpIktlettl, beIuI ulrmn Ind uuce. e- . in mud. oven. 350 delreel F. Uncover lo brawn. ".7. "It From The CM! Whenever tanned salmon in uledinlcoohddlshnrinl tolled IIlId, llm use the "in- Ible viflmln-rlcb liquid. Bruit I clullfllwlel' illIn (low- Iv . I um I hand I bunch of lenllinnl Ihoddnl “D nt center. Center In hunt on I bod It! all]: lulld ; mom with liked cucumberl. "dill! n ENGAGEMENT Mr. Ind Mrs. Jhtln M. Mace Pharaoh. Charlottetown, an. trounce thr engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jenn to Wil- llam Hubert Peter Madorill. Inn of MI. and Mrs. William Mndorin, Quebec, P. you on the detenslvr to that re- t. M M s ry naworth counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in re or The Guardian. psychologist might help In 18h 3“ e a wedding or local lII|eTes| was solemntzed at Trinity United Church to seamsville, Ontario when Mary Ellzubeih Webster. daughter 0! Mr and Mrs Laur- c E. ebstcr. Beamsville and Stanley John Gordon Ware wick. son oi Mr. and Mrs, Stan. ley E. Warwick. Trurn. NnvI Scmiu, were united In mar» S Kennedy ntttci- WI'LLMM II. MADORI'N ANNOUNCED marrille will [Ike pllce It S p.m., August 24. in Trlnlty Unie led Cilll/I’Cil. Charlottetown. Mm MacPherson is l firId- uIiI M the Victoriu Geller-l Hospllll Selmol DI Nursing Ind Mr. Mldnl‘ln in I graduate of Dllhnusie LIw School. [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS North West Prince W. I. District Convention Held The dlltricl convenlinn wIIINevln. MM. Elmhud Mm].- lleid Kills yen in Milo Hall with lite President of Milo W.I. In churn. The meeting WIS upen- ed by repeating the Creed in un- iInn, lnllnwed by the lllllllll n! " l l'lMlIn.“ The address at welcome was given hy the president Ind re- sponded to by Mn. Vernon Bella Gletawood. minu d! the lsrt convention were read and signed. Roll call was answered by as members. Each tnstltute rave a brlet report nt their years work. A one minute silence was ob. rerved In memory or a ’d slim Mrl. Willl'd Ben-I Wll “In- llt. [or the “mm. A WI dcmanlil'lied the exhi cludlng one of rotten and < eggs. Fill in with rmail salmon ul- 4-H Club ll """fl‘unt lpet a ensure :ree or . MLMON cucumml. SALAD Holds Meeting ltl ob.) eIn aaltnoo " m Kingston 4-! call Club met at the home ot “try You!- ‘ lb CW Illa!” on. member- tlta “ mun] the HI 1 tbsp: trntoo ht who. tab. tron-manna pepper 1 Executor. Incl-d. needed and c opp-d . :4lc. modular plausau m n" mm a...“ :1“ mass of the Tweede “In; trench dmrinl at;nt a 1mm: eompatt- A m. mg. by "mm My“ Email butter mm pm", I“ gnaw T teatInrs by alerrwotal m "Ilium-ltd tin-fluke salmon GEE: "mm" mm?” Mrs. Alton Msclaaar extend- Cornblna Ill Inn-link except “a mm M “mm, .w. as r m ot thanks lrtr the "Mt! and . mm mm, three speakers, m" “mm...” ‘“' i '1: mm": m "v m smmnmmm 5“ u y" Y ' :hljhpseatdtsa. president. a r r. ’9“ m lama. secretary. l-a. sIlr‘t't'lua not M "n" 'm m" ndward Modern. encodes N m II Um. IL. I] “In.” for I'll-n ll lolluwl Mlllbslnl, with Toasted eschew Nuts opt! united auto speed to our ur- staring miter. tars. te.. km no tnttta as soar and seabed M tar . stepson . " Sherbet onstrnnaasbaltwhrowttntavtnuaclraac.nrs.nleslaorrt. '1‘ W lat-ta- D he! I II m III. made durtna the year by Milo WI members. eIclI nuili hearing the name of net! merit r, Mrs. Helen Smaliman gave an MM demons in in mike labile (lowers for Culb- lou- lnd bItI. Ghoul!” were brought from the Infliblte bunch by Ml LeClIil'. Ind meal-I: mi in. will I lllverslry rtf W1, from Mrs. Ramsay w lacllll' lbo Illa glve I deIIll- dm". Carleton. ring—song, A ed member lollwled by the 23rd Ic. Malian, Mu. ivu'i Mao Loin Man. i Mt noyal, Mrs. sterling Bag: tote, Mm MI! George Gamble. Meta l-I. Mac- Eachsru. West Devon. Mit-s shame. Mu. Mrs-y MncN ii nesohttion omtrrsitiee. Mrs. G. Gem-Ill. Mn. Macmi- llama. Pro Imma tor nnlullll year is as loilowr. Miliburtt. tun and sonnets receptions, CdlemIn, 'courtesy', ,d . on. Cnllectllln Imnunied In $5.77. Ind WI! dolllied lo the murd- ed chlldren'a Fund The convention closed with the nItinnIl Infllem Ind Iupper w” then served. Mlu) WI M ll members Add one visitor met It It. bum 0! Mn. Oliver Gorflll lot their monthly Inelan oneulnl with the slut“ of lb! Mlple Lelt Fol-ler" lollimed by the enl- ac. Roll cril was answered with a courtesy we would rstaod to a rlrt sud by mu m 21- Illnutu were read and lppfir ved Communications and bills vim dIIlt will ml. School with. llv! their Sport. than was a rick MM‘ Th sum or I! III “puma hie rilllz cerc molly Ind the weddan m u S l c was played by Mrs. Orval Smith. The bride, given in marriage by her (sitter, wore I dress of white nylon taiteta. the scoop neckline and full length skirt were decorated with white lace roses trimmed with seed pearls. Soil pit-sis were Human by Willie how I the waist Ind berm crown til seed pearls held her yeti and She unrriod n w Haying Requires Dappled Sun And Warm Breezes Gently. soItly. this .ittiy work goes. a a it ti a e icet toiiowing those summer trails which lead on to that mysterious land at Ttnlerpast. We have loved well its hours Enjoyed the dappied sun and shade oI Lhcm. the leav- es, the hiadcs, and the flower- Inga. an the best oi h2yitlg~wrnttter the week gave? No, though Ltl‘ttre was one day we particularly re- member. It brought pleased ex pressloos to the races at the tar» MR. AND MRS. STA ,Double Ring Ceremony Unites. lCouple In Beamsville, Ont. cascade pt wht mums. Attending the hrlde Is mald Potts itquttl paratiin over leil- (ll/Fr painl in krep it in perteci connittott. Mrs It. a Campbell. Kindcr- T- BI-vk Ind family. ‘sley. Sask. accompanied by her . w” Sn» ,5 Mrs_ > ‘Macxen. DIvId Blnck. Moncloll. NB. zle. allows. and Mrs. nan FrIsell'S spending part or his vacatton ctr. ou'Appeiie. Snsk.. are visit. at Kcnsintzlou. guest of in: m ,0r _ m." um, a. new," grandmother. Mrs. Daniel Hir- nridise. guests ot Mr, and MI'I.‘ 0* Dennis hnu hert . t g y Miss Mary Kemp. Toronto. ls Mr. s... M... Mum... Map.‘VIsiting her grandmother. Mrs. en. ttiJImIicI Plrlns. Massnlt’iun/ Prolttt. and r y. Ind their son. Harvey nd tsmdlmslqn. land other relatives to fly trotn Connecticut. Mass. anti-'19 Vicinity. vacationing tor two weeks out I>.El. T y have visited with: Mary sud En’verIcy VHInnIli. .Mrs r, SheeL plum. 5._, "a Toronto. are visiting the.r_grand- will spend some linle with othe. ,mother, Mrs. Mary Prnfltt and relatives in Valleytield family. Eurbnstnn and other 'reiativcs. They are house guests or their uncle and aunt. Mr. and 1-... Mrs ClILr Profitl. chow tus tnto riots part nt s mrai as tangy appetizer. mam dish. in a vegetable sauce. Salad nr rlrsurt powder putts malts wander- tul shoe polish applicators. Keep ‘ane inside the can oi wax shoe ‘poiish where it won't dry out. m = ’t‘ .EY WARWICK I-lsit a sourereddrv in m n a makes an excellent tsurel - pol- isher Scour with the rind. then ‘pnlish with soil, dry cloth. MORE VISITED number or business vial. tors in Britain rose Irorn 174,006 in 1937 307.000 last year. or hunour, was Miss Constance Cameron. Charlottetown. 12.3.1 {who wore a gown or pink nylon .lsttetu and carried white . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stuart and daughter Tracy have returned to Summervliie Mass. Mrs. Stuart Mr. Ind Mrs. John Fraser. Ole . . Is the Iormer Margaret Pctcrs or .mums dmmled With Fink "b'tSouriS. l-Ier mot t- now resides boos. Miss Anna Webster, sislcqo“ 1.1mm,“ 5p m Chm-1.1... oi the bride as bridesmaid wore; [Wm blue nylon toilets and rarriedt while tnurns decorated with blue M... Smut-chug“, Wcstvtew T'bhmt .nrive, Ielt isst weck-end to holi- ‘ The best man was Mr kfarrflfl.dsy with relativn in Rochester. Mallory. Cobourg. and usherriN.v.. Trenton, Oshawa and Tor. were Mr. David Webster. broth-,‘onto. OllL lawn. were recent guests 0! Mr. Fraser's grandtsther_ Mr, n.3,. Mschod and Mrs. Macheod, Burlington fl. BENNETT CARR lpsnranzo coanaeuhx nist. snot. sun Lite nt Canada Phase Mm - (-50! F Mrs. H. R. Mad-Swen and Son Charlottetown. Lu. Bruce arrived today from Toron~t to to vacation with Mrs. a. ,. Macnwcn. Motell. Mir. MIcEwe or 0! lbs bride, Beamsvilie and. Mr. William Rained. cousin oi: GsllMscDanIld.Ha1llax. and the bride. NewmIrket. anreen Ir . Southport. Ire t The recepiioh niter lhr cere-tependlng their holidays in Quine imony was held at the home at cey Ind Chelsea. Mass . with re- ltlle bride. iatives and Iriends. Alter I x h n rt honeyman .ln Southern Ontario, the mplel Mr. and Mrs. Attract nfluctlle i returned to Charlottetown, PE 1‘ and young son Michael have re where the groom is employed turned tn Chelsea. Ml . utter with the nrnvinciIl governmentiVAtailonllltl Will! MI'S Dou- as executive assistant to theleette's parents Mr. and Mrs. A Fashion Item At HOLMAII’S premtcr. and the bridc IS the..iohn Aylwatd, Southport. and rum..." .. the pp. “Wimp other relatives and lrtends in the 'dlng In Sherwood. ‘Drtwmce. They are r l Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cantor hcl Ind children or kamloops, British Columbia, are vacation. int: with Mr. Campbell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell. I40 Elm Ave, Charlottetown. lleoent station. to the Island were Dr. o rown trom lliichiicid, Stowe, England and was tapping the heights ota toie or, loan Cro by. HIllinx ’l‘hey iphone pole. Below In the bor— were guests at Gregor's-sy-Thr. ider. where shrubs and pllntlses. ineighbour ln rn untidy. fllouzhl ‘rniller attractive pattern, clumps: Mr- and M"; Elm! MIcM-t-i- oI lilies. hitherto or little note, Jen. Vernon River. entertained lwore nnw garhed in bright bloom instilin for Mrs. MocMLUan's Tl... w“ t... W “N” of‘couslns, Mrs. R. E._ Campbell. the week. In its wake, clouds.Mrs. J. D. MIcKenzte And Mrs haunted those toliowing, thinnish, Dan Fraser may m the dau- quiet gray hangings. we wished renters vi the late I. R_and Mrs. heartily would hit. . . in bygone MacDonald. Verunn River. hayings remembered. In that crs oI short swaths and lick- Mr. and Mn. R.S. .istmes. TIM alike coils and old . time ashes. and smal hay-wagons, what pertert haying days more worn! . Made oI sun Ind breeze. and perfumed, those were 7 com tresh and promising trout dew-lbine. ended by it! full. Damplsh. humid. the dly! OI lrts have been a circumstaocay however. which contributed well mess and lads, and bore them on happy to its work. “If we should happen to get a week or so. Just like this" inner, said wisttuliy at breaktsst that morning. looking out by wa or an open door to hsylsnda. to which satin waves or green m pied. . . . _ _ "ms .. trot W... “is: 3.7.2:: now-m meet or it; ting, we tsncied oi domestic sl- “"9"” salt-a; ot the plentiful tree or A, Mb... Jmu~ww t this lush summer. and how well , l- m. I .. .l‘l‘ favored mm . "d survtytn: t ts even ng we u l m m like it as good as the old one. i . , “N remember. we mustn't. “VEHT' 3* “9" “'5‘ ""loolt wercminded Ill.yttunz‘ a 3 ow up" n. this ho r. . i A hummingbird was cotlecttnpfl‘lhfffi mglxn°;,§2§,§f“”‘ quick Iavorr at a peony/s pi hwy.“ ,‘fl look up... one mm flicker, on nlnttl than. .M. . “No. eyes to earth tor ILa turr- ilon'" we III . And it ume In mind. Canadian Legion? how . . . tvery torlnrn we mortals wouidi Ladies AUXIliory be, i! we were never to enjnyi . . .the encouragement and promi Hold Dinner ot an "uplook". ope hrs put that ‘Ihduflhi “IL! WI)’. The .lune meeting otthe noysl " 'When the tlook in dark. Canadian llxlnn Ladies Auxtil». try the unlock; Iry wrr held in the Iorm ot Iy’l'ilm words hold a message or dinner meeting at the Queen I-Io- c er: te. Ere we a. members in Be glad when repeating them. lliendlllCE. Sealed at the held river tabla were Mrs. M MathulIld.‘ And rt'nile when the thsdowr ap‘ r n. It, M MIcLend, Mrs IrI pelr‘. Bro . Mrs. A. B Colll. MrI'Above Ind beyond ItIrldI the B Roper. Mn R. M. Cummlnu Muller, and Mrs Vincent King y Following the dinner a bull4 . that all had a very busy month. our meeting was emulch by. M .iean Maclean will he the president. Mrs. M. MICDW convenes oi the Walter Caliow Old. Site welcomed flit members Bua Ind Mn. Vernon barter and was pleased to sea the old- ostthedhiidten‘e Dire . and hoped e tit-hits war extende‘ could work as hard in the future. ed to Mrs. Jess Mill Ind Mrs. t Mrs. Jouph Galiat and Mrs. E. MacNeui tor convening the t WendIll nurhne were Initiated bInquet. by the president and warmly “Rte sevlaad by-lIwa ot the au- ‘ welcomed by the slilary Wm read by the prett- A eubrtrntisi bsnk hal om our was submitted by the treasurer Prise. wen presented to the . n. M. Cummulll- oi the two teams who TIII Vlflmfl committees alv- bowled daring the reason and their reports Much Mlcated concatenation were estendodto ——~*—- teatn entered in log will be at Mrs. Alvin Mac the Y.I.C.A. competltlon. “Inn. The roll CIII lit be I.- lrM-lll‘ closed In "I. ulc by n {lower that bloom uIl manor. Previous to the din- in July. Relwshmt‘nll we re Ier Mu the ladies me one by the hottest assisted the iagtoo branch i Mr. Samuel Pant. Montreal,‘ ronto, Ielt recently alter visi pl the H tter'a pIreniJ. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MIL-Lem. Ken- singlml. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. llodd, and t son Gmgory, Saint John. N.l;.. wtr-e merit guests ot Mrs. Rndd'l mother. Mrs. Earle Ken~ ‘ nedy. and Inmliy, Kensingtou. sees what we do tor his sake. He nevl‘r wlll (Ill nnr lanIke Ill. He knoweth the wly till! we He e. . When the outtook is dark. in: the u look-' P . i The uplook of lsiih Ind zttnd‘ look cool in dark cotton dresses r ,. r _ Transition comma (or cool ulnl' shit-swam style. with short art-Ill Sleeve . . cheer. Tile in" nl the Fnitta‘ mendfl us. He know! when (it! eludan In neIr. En brave the". Ind kk’v til I .es . And I mule M the dream-it E i i s 2 I i it near. l-lis light. Illumine the war," I Monday — e-V niary ti Goodnlnht. . . In W. Ammmodifll YOU? i When you are to nature In. modern. comfortable. Mhlnv lml” STIRLING north I he DIIII or stay! o urn era but a rare II no start-rs hum: Luann! nut-a Il- nee ram-r M It car. ria- momoouuoacon | II. IIEIIIX by by Helen Mrcmn and M a y to a very delighqu so Ilacluu. I! use GM. Club. Spacious Luis H Ithoit-n N- :Be ‘, You are invited to inspect the ULTRA MODEL COITAGE on Friday and Saturday July 26th and 27th I -< Overlooking Ruaiim Bay. Sand Dunes and Gulf of SI. inwu'rt‘rlt-I. New North Shore - r 11'“ 10.95. 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