‘ l liiid in 1 ti n to her, don't‘ sr L.F.: Your attitude is vacationing in this vicinity. She H {get like i:ecl1il?i— or a ummy. fu tive. which suggests th at is the guest of her parents. Hg. -—-_——__—.——_—_— De with her woman - to- wo- ti and P701311 fill‘ Ml‘5- -‘-"‘»lllG3 ‘ “ Miss Audrey ‘Crane. luurbli. on socially maladjusted- a - spent the past two weeks ti} o tary, rather friendless soul. It tinged U‘ E sw- Mr. and Mrs. Frank “arkes and Wade, Georgetown. were guests of Mrs. Parker's par-- ents. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. ac- Grath, Sunday. r. Lauren MacLeod was ' a recent guest of Dr. and 1 ' ' man. Be courteous, yes; alsi properly self-assertlve. 88 ‘ .p Y negessary. again to snatch the c from The Secret Love Life of Walter Mr. and Mrs. William Hat- lyour arms. or other dovngrades Mitty — instead of making a ton, Marie. were recent guests l Dear Mary llawortli: It isn't’more buckshot from moms-in - ‘th°my_ ways your one to pro- acquainted, literally. Grath. . . my nature to brag and usually l l8W~ 3"‘ it 39993“ t° me that ject, calm, firm outspoken resis- For advice: assuming th e Mr. Alex Nicholson arrived II. P AIM 80ml. W0m0'|'l Edmlt PMIIIB $3590 -,does one keep away from. a ‘ ing with you essen‘tlaljly. rather pancuian ier, this manager will know you. b Na]. Hie is the gduesittof M . - . . t. t - - ' - - W n . , . 8 The Guardian Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 24, 1962. brags am“ ma" ”yi".g ° 9“ 3 Doni wilt in embarrassment. So ask this dignitary tmiénfullyl ro er n a a sis er I‘ ‘done l0 l8V0l”5 rendered? She is ‘WW5 ‘”‘°“gh p.°"’l opes of hiding from viewers So and vouch for Your good Mrs. Bennett Crane I don't dislike her: she is re- 4. haps unconscious of her motive) ithe clash of egos_ That brand of cha,.ac¢e,._ Be abovehoa,-d about werg recent visitors to C ove- ea . wearing my nerves threadbare l that whereas you may he youIlg- l to walk over you_ stand ii p with her constant self-praise. er. prettier. busier, more lnimamrely to the Simaiion she pursuit. through mash notes, C°l- W--L and Ml‘5- M3l-'D°‘‘‘ ; 193“? this Week t0 Tellllll l0‘ ually she takes my son for a ' erlheless she is altogether more 1,981 considei-aiion_ scare her off, if she has goo aid have had as their weekend‘ Montreal after visiting her bro _waii(, which she always under. ' of '§ woman, In the sense of be-i Protect your adult rights by seh5e__ M1-[_ \ seems you harbor guilt - Lorne Valley at the home . ~ _ ? example, if she ventures Bragging Mother-In-Lciw. A lyour efforts or your title to au— wholesome Dllitll Bl Betting 0‘ M13 and Ml‘5- 93”‘ Mic- ‘ I l-'lV0l<l P9°Pl9 “"10 d°- Bl" h°W ?Y°“" m°lh°l‘‘l“'1aW "5 °°m °t' once to her mistake in th at‘.bullding has a resident manag- tlletPl‘0VlllC€ ‘mm ClllE8l‘y.hAl- ‘ ' - ' r V s housework friendly hand in your d°m"=‘l“ :letting her have her way, in to introduce you to Miss o and- and Mrs. Ed I-0\VeI‘Y I H spectable and kindly. But she is J to prove to interested onlookers i childish timid“), encourages her your wish to meet the girl, Don't ' I have an evening job and us- ; dc m a n d , that nev- ‘ creates by her pushy lack 1' etc_ _ which in fact 5 h on i d guests their son, Dr. Lewis V.A., ther. Mr. Everett Donald, Ken-i 5c0i~,_-5_ 1 lake him for walks ing more effective than you, lni excemsing them. and leg l_he Mary Howorth counsels fantasies about the girl — a In Mrs. James Callaghan. ‘ try to approach her by stealthy i Mrs. MacDonald, and tiny dau- singt_on, and other friends and: mo, and Spend time with him in the housewife and mother role. Echips {ail where they‘ may.— through her column, not by mail _ and ap o etic — if foun he was restless and crying and incompetent to meet his (0,- I was trying to quiet him. She her) responsibility — the Mrs. Daniel Shaw ht . i i _ ii, in i h, - , i, i When an experienced person _ . or personal interview, write her A.A.' MacLeod at Bonshaw. ;‘ H "8 ms idii-mist iboul i(t.nJI0yi:iS‘elieille_¢0ll5l:lCll0llS1y l‘1‘help§" a hcom-! Dear Mary iiaw_orth= I havet in care of The Guardian. t nlm-ss dcnrtstine s1;?w.mPresby- M‘ ‘" “i....“°* and children. Danny. Andria and family left on Mon ay, ug. is f_ . _ , ‘-'. . .» _ ui ng or more _ » and Jamie, who hfie been the 19. for Toronto after spending Another example: one day lookmg f°°hs.h °r f°°]"‘g best“ months. An extremely attractive time with her parents. Mr. and a week’ at Cavendish and visit- girl Iltyesn ilaéiofttlifrmgllfgllg to lug Mr. Donald‘s brother, r. e x_ 8V0 99 Everett Donald Kensington, , . . . meet her- . ' , th d h t f perienced person is registering and “he” 'el“"V°s' ' '1 :2: ctogk t?>uhe(l' hdl|i)s’e,axl§::l hostility. not benevolence. ldbor. There I sat, looking like a. He for she) is by llnpllcation . Bill Lowery, Halifax, N.S., spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed When our paths cross (which Lowery ' is seldom) I can't think of any- M,-_ and ms, Lloyd MacNev. guests of Mrs. Grant's brother. Dr. Douglas AC. and Mrs. MacDonald at his summer resi- dence at Kiniock, returned re- cently to Halifax. MEIIIGAI. PIIABMAGY hero to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nosc- . ydi paragmg th greenhom _ , thing clever to say. I even walk % in of ohm,-in were recent visit. Mr. and Mrs. P.R. MacDon- worthy and Jeffrey of Cornc."- dulngfrzgn'?hif]';:"::,e°\£,0$lY§rg:3§éc. manifesting hosefimy. envy‘ the corridorston the fllogl‘. 33);; ors to Lorne‘; elvyl. TheyMwere aid and children. Brenda and break, Newfoundland,‘ are visit hm each other more . we * ,.ej.,c.,i.,.,, and the in,.,_ gilzgutgtimrlg; ingeréotes eon her Il:ICe¢;0i:lls)8’l!1Il::l eryand gist“, mgr: cA|_|_ 4.5523 Bruce, who have liohday- ing Mrs. Noseworthys parents. did,” ‘M, so qiose My / h u s_ This is the emotional pressure; Florence Macmnis and M“ for 24 um", service I C81‘. in on the Island’ returned last How can I meet her or date Freda Douzlfls. Head Of Hlll3: k Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, weekend to Halifax. The Mac- ' _ band knows it is fraying m y you 8I‘9_llP agalllsl Wllll Y Oll 1‘ Winsloe. nerves. I would be. glad for any mother-in-law. It S€8mS- , _ . ,, Donald family held a family re- ,solution. Please advise me. — AS fol‘ ll0W l0 COPE. l0 P359 3 her "“‘d 5", , 9 _ °A°m;1t"ib°r°ugh' t sh d “him, at Dr_ Dnugias Macpon. Mrs. Albert Smith, Winsloe.' _ , the pressure, the answer is —— ‘ amount of dignity‘. P8 -! ‘Miss gllsltb $1‘ 1:’ Ii;lW.b€t8¢!!_- ald's summer residence at Kin- received word‘ Saturday on the‘ Dear L.D.: Here I go again, behave in keeping with your meat hofiesl in It isle y iirFeionesgha h.m Egan?‘ rfissy eh; lock. passing of her sister-in-law. sticking my neck out, inviting adult status. As you arent a __ Mrs. James Drake,‘ 4 By-. Pass SATURDAY 2 P.M. SPECIALS MEDICAL PHARMACY Co and rner of Pownal Richmond St.. Clrtown Seven tables participated in Monday night's sessions of the Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. an Mrs. E. E. Douglas took first place with 62 points in the combined total, with Charlie Toombs and J. Bishop ‘ _ _ landing second position with ‘ 6(1)‘/2. A tie developed for third - pace between the Tom Cauty-— ND MRS‘ WILSON BUFFET D.I.D. Rozman team, and Miss Jean Aitken and Mrs. Guy Dall- ing, with 58 points. Mrs. L. E. W-zllner and Mrs. W.H.V. Dun- bar finished fifth with 56 points. Capt. and Mrs. I-LP. William- Fi-eeman entertained on Sun day e v en in g at a barbeque party in Keppoch for Miss Phyl- lis Mullen and Rogers Bell and a number of their friends‘ prior to the coupie’s marriage on Tues- day of this week. V /, in \ Georgie Belle Dymeni ls Wed In Mrs. W.C. MacLeod, Kensing- Members of the P.E.I. Nurs- ing Sisters Unit met at M i s s Elsie Nichoison’s, Cavendish, on M y 22nd for the purposeof electing National Officers f or her brother in Nova Scotia. On Sale at 21’. M. Saturday and remain on sale while quantifies last. No Phone or Mall Orders on thesiijeclllll. Plflllcl . _ _ . , _ ,. _ ton, is a patient in the Prince ..‘."::. 32.11:? .i”.i".i’.‘i..§“;‘.i.‘i.‘3>if.I.‘.‘;‘f‘ {fé?.t.?.:'..T'2.?y.i.2;{;:“ ‘=3. new-1. sum-mm. ‘ with th resses. . r(§):tfi'l£l:dBhe[llgi3. Idel':iCil3g‘ll1t)er ‘dfhlfi: bll)-ll:1‘old Maitilll is best man; Mr; and Ml‘5- C~C- Bake!‘- V rs. Russ Dyment, and James Dyment brother ofi Kellslllgwll. left by Plal-‘E F9‘ Northam. became the bride or the bride. and Michael Whelanlcefltly. to visit relatives and Wilson Buffett. Son of MI‘. and ushered the guests to their pews ‘ fnmds l" western Canada- Mrs. Bay. S Rev. N.K. Charman perform- ed the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated fr) 1' the occasion with colorful potted ows an ivy. ‘ MI‘. and MP5. Thompson,: rs, Dymenl chose for h or 3 Charlottetown, left on Saturday! dauglitc-r's wedding aqua N by plane to spend a week at Ot-‘ draped petal overskirt sheath i tawa, where they will be guests‘ dress with white accessories and [ of their son-in-law and daught-l plants and trailing ivy. The wed- 3 cm-sage of ' feathered l er, M,-_ and Mrs_ Gary Gibson l $113 music W815) ill Clltafgeh 05 carnations. The groom's moth-1 PS. Herman ymell » W 0 30- ‘ er was attired in pink lace over, ' - _ companied Mrs. Millar Craig. taffeta with white accessories, tuxlilj gfisslgunlggy M:,rph])3,ea¥-:1 38 She S3113 "0 Perfect LOW" and a corsage of white feather-‘ Grove after 5 - ” " ‘ ' fthe reels-‘ ' ‘ Pe.n.dmg the past dlll "18 the Slglllllg 0 n ed cariiations. three week t f . d d ter. A reception fo sixty S “S1 mg “en 5 an Given in marriage by her la- was held at the Birrch Hill $515-gt: relatives at Kensingto" and 593 iew ther, the bride was lovely in Eelgirféflggts d1;f$fhg°*g} her floor length gown of white the ‘gm’0m' Mr_’ and Mrs_ Davidf Miss Cynthia Easlwood gf lace over taffeta with rows of ‘ Finiayson of Ottawa by set trimmed with nylon lace edging on back and falling from the waist to hemline: and long lily point sleeves. The tli e‘ Oakville, 0nt., spent her holi- days at the home of Mr. - and Mrs. Cecil Stetson, Marshfieid. U 4: Z’ For the honeymoon, to cen- elbow tral Canada and the New Eug- length veil of silk illusion with lalld Sl3l€’5~ the bl'ld9 ll'3Vellf3d, Misses Elizabeth Stetson and border of oylon lace was held in lll 3 “'l“l(‘ ~‘_ll°i‘“l dress “"““ Shirley Scott have returned to place by a crown of fine lace Dllll<_ 6CCOSSOI‘l§‘S and 8 COFSBF-’€ Toronto having spent their holi- studded with sequins. She car- . 0‘ Plllk “a”l*“‘°"5- , days at the homes of their par- Out-of-province guests includgents in Marshfield ed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buf-‘ ' fen Of Glace Bay’ N's‘ Miss Dianne MacPhee of , Montague has returned home YEMEN OBJECTS : after spending part of her vaca- LONDON (Reuters, _ Theltion at the home of Mr. a government of Yemen said F-fl_‘ Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Marshfield. ed a cascade of yellow roses.‘ Miss Shirley Dyment, sister of the bride. as maid of honor. and Miss Bertha MacLean as bridesmaid. were gowned iden- tically in stre ct length co-i ral dresses of nylon chiffon ov- er taffeta with white lace pan- (1 ' ll . ‘ _ - ‘_ .1 . . . . Their headdre::es ireiipcgofcwliltre day ‘t mqmvod the “Fm to can MISS L ' 1 I ' a n P'dge°“' RN’ gathered net with _m_ rose sider null and void Britains‘ who has been a guest of Mn trim to match dresses, and ma- 913" '0 m°"~‘3° ”‘° °°1°"y °f and Mrs‘ “mace C.'l°Ve"~ Km‘ —: -—————————-* Aden with the South Arabian sirfigton. for the past two weeks,l Federation. In a statement is- ton Sunday by air from PRINTED PATTERN sued by its lcgation here the Charlottetown to return to her . .Yemen government also reiter- E home at Streetsville, Ont. ,ated its long-standing claim t llargi parts of Federation terri-N The Rev_ Di-_ and Mrs_ T,R_ l Millman of Toronto are visiting i‘ Dr. Mlllman's mother,Mrs. J.G. Townsend, Kensington. :3 Q- ) i Miss Lillian Donald, RN, will Leonard Buffett of Glace which were marked with satin 3”‘ the biennium 1962-64. The Na- tional meeting will be held in Charlottetown in June 1964. The following officers were elected: president, Miss Ida Mackay; vice-president, Mrs. Jea-n MacLean Read: secretary- easurer, Miss Barbara Smith; corresponding secretary, Miss Hattie Maclean; social conven- er, Miss Verna Darrach;. coun- cillors. Miss Elsie Nicholson and Mrs. Mary MacRae. Following the meeting t h c . members enjoyed a dinner at: Cavendish Lodge. ' Albert Diamond accompanied! by his mother, Mrs. A. Dia-E mond, Gerald Street. attended the, funeral of C.E. Burke in Lancaster, N.B., on Saturday, August 18. The late Mr. Burke is a brother of Mrs. Diamond. Miss Joyce Macswain left this week on return to Calgary, Alberta. after spending a vaca- tion with her father Malcolm Macswain and her step-sister. Mrs. James F. Beer and Mr. Beer. Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson,E Bagnall, Toronto. are spending! their honeymoon visiting rela-. tives and friends on P.E.I. Mr. Bagnall is an engineer with Massey-Ferguson Co.. Toronto, and the son of Mrs. Bagnall and the late Ellsworth Bagnall, Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. C reed.i I-lighfleld, returned over th e‘ weekend from an enjoyable vis- it to Newfoundland. ; Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Sass? of Waltham, Mass., are guests.‘ of Mrs. Wilfred Hunter at her; summer c o t t a g e. Stanhope. l They also visited friends and relatives in Belfast. ELLEN’S DIARY ow came a second day of I sunshine for the farm-folks. And f over the fields, simmered that precious blue haze which makes] ‘ he sun. we exclaimed wcl- ‘ coming it gratefully this morn- ing. Yet re embe how be- fore this in summers gone. we have wished instead for lower- ing skies, and have lifted o u r , face skyward, when at length.} after a spell of continued sun; a we d catch; the first relieving raindrops there “Great pasture, the stock has" the, younger farmer com-. mentnd this evening when he; stopped a minute in the yard to J watch the horses and the cattle , grazing in the pasture close by. I “And have you noticed how much the lawn-trees have grown since spring? it's actually am-l azing to see the growth there!" l "The shrubs too have model THWFTY BEAUTY remarkable growth, this! '0“ HALF-sIzEs Thrifty beauty — apron com- gt]-gnge, ghawery summer" we flgep cost, niglltle or dust- plete with bib takes less than said, 114’: yards 35-inch fabric! Bib or half-apron —- choose the one you like: embroider Q -— easy-sew. cool and com- fortable. Whip up a "sweet dreams" wardrobe in drip-dry Now down by the stream wil- dings of asters bloom. Augusti put them there in pretty shades ' glands . sies in natural colors. Pat- Prints“; PI‘t‘:ern 46”: Half ti?“ 7384: transfer; printed 0‘ D1114 35 W9“ '5 ll‘ Vb“?- sim ms. 16%. is!/.. am/.. 22'/-. pattern; directions. ("This year the Canada golden- am. Blue 16% requires Thirty-five cents (c o,i n s) ; rod has perfect blossoms. They 595 yards 85-inch fabric. for this pa.tem ltuno. stamps, ; were never more beautiful" we (50 cents) in please) to Alice Brooks, c a re gm-'l‘9d l0 Gl'8llddlll8llt€l' églng (no for of Guardian-Patriot Needlecraft Ill’! 00‘ SP9“ 0' than 3“? '5'. pattern. Ontarh re)sldcIIts Dept.. to Front Street W.. Tor» *'“¥R"5'°d Wm‘ 3 “'l'“"l smile- add 2 cents sales tax. Print‘ nu “my PATTERN NUMBEIL 1 summer has about passed away 3 ADDRESS ‘ 199:’; is i ii s e s t No-diecrarz """‘ °““ "“”"" ""‘ "' Show stars smocked accessor- es — it's our new N I. Plus over zoo ' plenum l‘-1'3“ “"1”! "Yes". an older tamer re- crochet. uw. weave. embroider. ' other day at the fair, “This is a quilt. Plus free pattern. Send lovely my; ii semi.-lire 1,, bet. Blossoms Of Goldenrod Herald Summer's Pcissing . for all, a perfect summer day. ‘where. Yes, this Fair seems to T has now, this lovely August day. D m “V H h u U r NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. ICPV 1 i_ 0 i 0 gal _ia¢ gs. .0 N8 6!‘ OW Pl‘? 3’ 195’ I C Frank Diquinzio. 29, of Ville n_ 23””, w;','_ ".15 ','.',,"',',",i',',,~uicir blossoms indicate that lhe‘:le_ lg-3c_ :3...” Monday was ned an It’: not that I regret the holt-is firearm in I I : while returning from a visit to all winter are Just back the of the hills. And summer is so who , nhueiticcpistol ii registered with . R , - lf'€3ll4°'¥°ll deslfills l" k""- marked when we chatted the lriiz it lllM}l,lS bl:-alivitegliciluliril la young bmthe did not want him to get his "It's summer at its best“ we agreed. i "But when this is over, we'll I see signs of the autumn every- ‘ be the dividing-line. the boun-E dary of sorts. It's summer when . it opens" he nodded “and aut-3 umn when it ends! Time then to . begin making ready for the win- ter." “But there'll still be lovely weather" we said. “The harvest time, you know." f “Oh yes, but the days then," are not like those of summer. 1 There's little last to them —- I not much of a day between the l dew's rise and fall — By rigli i I should be home today, tidying I the shed for the wood. But old habits" he twinkled "are hard, rea . r "And you're enjoying this?" we said. “In a w . After a manner. 2 I should say. It’s a good show. ; Oh, perhaps not so interesting in some ways, but by and large. good. Yet I find myself missing so many I would once be sure to ere— former exhibi- tors of stock. old friends and neighbors. ‘Fallen by the way‘- they have." “Fallen by the way". So too. Until tomorrow — - lary- min costs for having his car illegally United States. said the 22-c ibre auto r at home and Women's Crepe Dresses _One l‘(iCK of crepe dresses in aa- sortcd colours Various sizes. 2 P.M. 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