I -THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ELLEll:SiIllARY Continued from page 2 help lies in helping to start or revive the machine. went out on this mission to Alderles. this morn- ing. But as well, trusty fellow that he is with the tractor, he was given the chore of last harrow- ings there where James con- tinues the sewing. Vnarrowlng it down" as he says until presently PAGE mmvg , . building is." he nodded and smil- ed broadly, "sitting!" ”l-ii!" it is Jamie and the little lad on their way to bed, who stop at the doorway of this borrowed ”5RnCtum" . . . Jamie with looks rowan in lacey green; a poplar a bit anxious to remind us, "We with ever-restless leaves wears must be up in good timerbecausc near-gold; wild strawberry bios-I the holiday is over and" with I soms bright with Droniise nestlej smile now, "we're off to school in against sunny banks and todaylthe morning!" before our (W95 E d0b0fmil' heel How full and pleasant these days courted s tuliP in the b9I'd0I'. And are which as James has it truly, it lies red. and we fancy a. mite lonely there beside the quiet or- chard to which our eyes often turn in search of a far sign of its blos- soming. June has arrayed the lawn - Mark 300th Anniversary of ' ”Gompleat Angler" Washington -. Fishermen and bbok lovers this summer are cele- brating the 300th anniversary of A smoother, richw spy.-mi Bwilroww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER - "The Compleat Angler" Isaak Wal- It Will be ended mid "WUSNS "Let me tell you 50mEI.hIllE."l”Ji1st love to slip away!" 'T(':fT(.-”dWT v””TW"”-rgth WI" Iumg book on kuhmg nu? turned men Io';JlEl:lL:l8 tlI1('Pl'll;ll(l)1gesSt(l1lIllGaRe whispered thI3 Wenilltl. "I115" Ulllll tomorrow - Dairy-Good- f7ll1l:'lI1)l qlgili lghlllry aria M” ” E"5"”h ”"”""" :a.Uf,ff,,g' p'.,(ch M the other (:1;-m'Il'0hln that built her nest in the nirzht . . . tered the new Navy at age is. - '1 This beloved book has been through nearly 300 editions. says the National Geographic society. The first. which sold for 18 pence. now is a collector's item worth thousands of dollars. The work M as Acnoss CANADA W3 0ax7aa'x5w Pacxfia 0 Six SCENIC Gels Monthly Cheque, -' - ANFF T0 VIA THE (0QUl- VIA GREAT E1 VIA THE VIA THUIORTII VIA THE RAIL- ICI3nei'mliicrIimaiIi)dul.tv:g Jidlpaggsnemddiaig VAl(E'I.0UISE- HAl.lA - The WEST EXPRESS ' ”D0MIDlI0N''- , SHORE- All WAIER ll0UTE- . I rance Dubusheh E Tokyo edmon in Eng. y,l.hc Diesel Way souiliern Rockies -'Cslg:iry - Win- The . mainline rail route along Analtcrvnanveirip Free Llfe nsu ' 11511, yhmugh me Rec. mute; V.mcuuve: mpcg via Edmon- scenic route the colourful IzasmrWesi,atwo. 31 I ,, "The Compleat Angler or the kies. See Bantfand and the Prairies tonandsaskatoon. across Canada Great lakes (liI'V.(.1l'Ltal Lakes In lil-1-9,3 Montre as ea manancrv contemplative Man's Recreation" Lake Louise fa- via the Crowsnest See i-eat Western ahoard Canadian North Sin: re. Cruise, between a civil Sllllcwl35cV"9he"”'3"3”k- was first brought out in May. 1853, mm” calmaia.-, pass, l)avIiglit oil evelopmems, Pacific's u-anscon- ltisihe"gateuny" Fort William and g 1- be totall disabled ever I01” 311 who "love quietnesse, and Pacific stopover schedule means vast whcallands. tinenial train - to Canada's W'csi Port McNicoll. He Im an -Y - fd VCYW0 and 5331133-" R9V159d lmd 5 0:5 on yourtrlp more hours of Enjoy Canadian Wllhe i)ominion” and down Fast Your nrsiclass rail ll'""' He has 3' SLVOOO Lon C em expanded mmugmmb Walton.” me" bretween Vancou- scenery in airCon- Pacific meals and -youtraveiincom- to the picturesque fare Caters all but time. it is a conglomeration of fishing instruction. natural his- tory, anecdotes and homely philo- sophy. The text is in dialogue, interspersed with songs and verses. with its glimpses of hospitable liaverns. happy companionships and llflowery river banks, "The Com- lion I.iIe policy that carries a Total Ilisilnlily Bencllt. As a result, lit" .,.,.-iii-s it regular monthly clicque .',,rsifi(l while totally disabled, until .g reaches age b3-Iiis 515,000 lile lI5iIlillll'P policy continues in full ditioned comfort. service, on route. fort all the way. Marltimes. meiils and berth. vet and Calgary. zpleat Angler" captures the mood ” i -I i ,y . l ' . ' - i mun: ,'..,-hp uml (IonI?:ilei'ation pays tin: I of the city man's escape to the llrlllllllllllsl Ii lie is still llI53lllPll ill. country. - "No hie," wrote Walton. "so No MORE "POSTMAN'S BACK" to haul what 'used to be a spine-, I 2 ' I" ' . Walking erect on his mail route bending load of mail. Said post. for the first time in 27 years, post- man Robishaw, "I finally smart- llll OIIA NA DIG" W i-3 IIP uill i'ci'eivc 51-Ellllll l" rasli nr as inrrimir. it any age, for any numl)er of i'alliPS, run inay siiililenly lirid your- !CIlilillHll'VlllSi1l)lC(l. That's why you happy and so pleasant as the life of a well-governed angler. for when the lawyer is swallowed up with business and the statesman is preventing or contriving plots, then we sit on cowslip banks. hear ntlie birds sing and possess our- man Ralph Robishaw of Ashta- cued up." bula, Ohio, uses a golf caddy cart greatest minds. Hisvvigorous old son. and Mrs. W. A. MacI:eod he no doubt enjoyed those famous able purposes. penny 531.35 age was spent with his son-in-law Valleylield Eastf materials were and daughter at Winchester. where said, and proceeds used 101- C1131-".1 were I I I i Inlormnlmn and mmrwyllnnr imm your own agent or would be wise l0 llWI'"l9 ".T”I”I selves in as much quietness as sgzaifisgdtllri Iltgalgeikrtifg gm: 3150 U594 W ausmem fUnd5- I, Vmcizv cunmg::riPo(Ii:i:::IIwaY' DiS3l'llll.V BC”'3m '" your Me "I" lmesenstfcm strelaam gvmch we mm of 90'and was buried in WlnCl'lEStzET The l irig or Osrcioaii Tel: an - . . . see c s ue ." - f I sliiallmaWIIICVCV”lmsslble-65I't3l"”' "Tie Cmlanpqleat 3An!;exP2'? hm my Cilvlalitgil. also nmed for his bio. Vermilion pass in the Rockies lY'ISR It "MOON l:(bIIIOAlPl'illlOll Iiliin about it imlai). awed C1-mcism, praise 3nd ed”. . ' t by the geologist Dr. Jziinvs lice-v h5W'M . . graphics of John Donne. George , . , I 0 mg Despite swnsuc flaws and "' Herbert Henry Walton Richard W m 1&8" ' 'l0IECY VH5 ONE5 V0” I-0V! "meous or aubmaded me”: it 1"” Hooker' and Robert slandel-son s W -- - --w - W M. charmed ten generations of read- edited five edmons of ..The com: I , era. It has made its author famous pleat Angler” during his mamm- ' as the rathel of Anzlmgl For the filth appearing in 1676 7 l Hmlesb Izaak W” Mr” In his friend and adopted son, Charles Smlfmd on August 9' 1593' when Cotton wrote 1 second art on il' . . Elizabeth I was queen and Bha.ke- nshmg' ' D l C . . . spenrc had just published his Iirst In 12750 E new edition of the 1 e work. After avboylhood spent fish- ..Ang1er., has pubushed at me iny I ' ing such Staffordshlre streams as summon of Dr. Samuel Johnson. ASSOCIATION the Trent and the s"'' wmm" Nine more editions were printed ' ' . , , V went to London to become a gentle- in the lam Century 164 in the 19m , I Fnrhln Wm1mum" M": "1"" '”d”""”' and 109 in the 20th. The first A- ' ” Staunch royallsi. and churchman, mmcw edition 184., was edited he lived through troubled times. by 3 dergyman Go0' W gm g M” :':”..:W:::. Z'li.2l':: ;:::..:l::: 55Wvo55" I I v - he called it affectionately. , ' , llsnli of mm Scotls Building. friendship. however. made him the (National Gmmpmc NW” V b ., , , Max H ,. companion of some of the eras , - Stewart-Keenan Wedding A quiet and pretty Wedding was solemnized at the United Church Parsonage in Pnwnal. at 2 o'clock on Saturday iiiteriioon, June 6. when Rev. T. R. Goudge united in marriage Mary Sylvia Keenan of Murray River and William S. Stewart of High Bank. They were 5? HERF STHE E(0NoM,(A 14 .. qyfp STYLEB mull M roiirs mi llii QQw attended by Miss Janet Stewart, .&wA sister of the groom, and by Mr lllhlc-; gm; W&Qgg John Livingstone. 0 at ”-TWT”'Vr'rs VALLEYFIELD W. I. i iiiuil .3The May meeting of Valley- iield W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Herbert MacKcnzie, with Mrs. Alex Martin presiding. Six members responded to roll call by an exchange of plant slips or garden seeds. Mrs. D. Mathe- son was a visitor. Mrs. A. C. Fraser reported sending a. treat to sciiool children. Mrs. Alex Martin and Mrs. H. Vanliuskirk were appoint- ed to the school committee. It was decided to send a contribii- tion toward equipment of Van to be used in extension work for P. E. 1. Women's Institutes. A let- ter from Mrs. Matheson, Agricul- ture convener. and other papers. were discussed. Health literature and Institute News were distri- buted. Mrs. Alex Martin and Mrs. W, A. Bruce agreed to attend the dis- 'trict executive meeting in Mill- town. Roll call for the next meet- ing is ”A Famous Canadian and why I admire him or her." The meeting closed with singing ”White Coral Bells". after which a delici- ous lunch was served by the hos- tess and daughter Jean. Mrs. A. C. Fraser was hostess at the mnnse for the April meet- ing. At previous meetings held at the homes of Mrs. J. A. 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