QC listen due‘! be state tartan sswesknsss. help me D111 W99“ W‘ M ‘ Conversely. in relation to her - V | to , .. - $::":;el:e'u';’rRwill‘:..'dd“d d” ‘t {daughter — emotionally limited There is rose-scent on the air , 1"“? h‘:"°" "‘ ‘h°]b3l°"°' h‘ l‘ of tonight. And that of tin» lov- i oheris ins I veer treat po- ered pastures in a delightflil lllS- tcntial value. Why’? Because- I July Babe ls Alclerlea s titration or the summer, 1‘ n ,- they are two of a kind; because 11.000 head of cattle and " . First Great Granddaughter L men have lingered in the ya,-d_ in Judy she sees herself: they sheep to Persian Gulf arei, I first lasts to be born of the name dreams. and be modest, very giving’ ". we sa l She is said t thing" with little fair curls. Andi Dommeermg Mother Has Jamie's and Elva's daughter of intellect. and helpful of hand, chatting. Granddaughter reads operate on the same wavelength the first four months of 196: sayl to these forms in over a haif- . womanly, and altogether “That’s nice. I Turned Son s Love To Hale id ninty can-centered infantile -tyranny. Elvin; no thanks ‘anti no quarter to associates ol merciful or generous caliber. LIVESTOCK 80UIlCl~.' Ethiopia exported moi-r renews ouuzv Wmm Anne loll. Women’! lditor. Phone 4-8500‘ The Gnnrdlnll. Charlottetown, Fri. July 2'1, 1962. 7 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sheriff l as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. 4! Regina, Saslr. arrived in 2 Keeping. Charlottetown on Tuesday and‘; are guests of the former'a aunt, Guests at Sunset Lodge are ‘ Mrs. Isaac Olanlce. Grafton extremely happy and delighted Street. to have Brigadier D. Chandler back once again as their super- w:s born ‘in thé hospital. early I -— May she on in her teens. tell on the couch. She looks up from the morn ng. ome to e o u r off the daisy petals, one by one, her book. first great-granddaughter, and! on a drift of summer air, as oth-, “What does that rhyme a second air! of the name. In he: l or maids before her have done, of Friday's child?" she quer- y. ‘r I E century. In that interval, boysl sweet. isn't it?" sh cl I there had been, but alas, no. “There's this to it" J a m e sl repeats —— “ ‘loving and giving".l maids. A July-babe, this is, as? twinkled, recalling their workl Until tomorrow—— —— Diary turn, Granddaughter was thel and d r e a'm her own lovely‘ ies. n n d " ‘Friday's child is loving and was also her brother young’ of this morning ‘‘It will be a ' Good-night..... I o be "A we MARY HAWORTH he is named for Jam-l le's mother. wilio back in th 5-: , it ' d’ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nicolson . intendent. Brigadier Chandler. 3t'ee:;: Sings‘: fe,,§’,2“},'If,‘,w,, $.25‘ of Calgary, Alta. arrived in the‘ a native slander. is‘ being one {ad November day, a n .l,; province on Tuesday and are; wairmly welcomed by her many 9 d W“ 310,, t that Rt .. ‘"9"’ °f M“ “d - F red] mad‘ in Ch‘“°»“‘*'l'°‘”“' Wllirlch vehetn orosesetll, suflersvlilol A pretty summer wedding i took place at the Summerside Presbyterian Church on June 23 at 2.00 p.m. when Mary Lucy Jacqueline MacLeod. daughter of Mrs. Muriel Macbeod, Albany became the bride of Blair Avard . Delaney. son of Mr. Parker De- laney and the late Mrs. Delaney Mn. AND MRS. BLAIR DELANEY Nupiicil Vows Are Pleclgecl Al Early Summer Ceremony For receiving the guests. Mrs. ’ . MacLeod chose a light blue wool suit with white accessories and I corsage of white carnatlons. After a short honeymoon tri to points of interest in the pro- vince. the young couple took up I residence in Summcrside where the groom is employed. Robet . h l t . rson C arotetown H. Edward Derby Mr. and M Miss Muriel MacLean of Win-l have taken ' regldmce 1" M°“°' 1 _M _ 1 _‘ton, N.B.V where Mr. Derby is "peg an 3 vismng in Char lon the staff of the Imperial lottetown with her sister, Mrs.- B‘ Efile MacDonald and Mn .Bank of Commerce. The couple MacDonald, North River Road. l gs: ';’l“&I“lf5:’|;’ol‘:,3l'n1g‘°"" r. and Mrs. Arthur H. Riess I h°"°ym°°“ mp they were ten‘ M . (nee Eileen H,ggms,_ Hammom I dered two miscellaneous sholv)v- return — Or do the loved ones. not come back to walk silently the familiar paths of their form- er living. to smile as of old, to wmpathize. and be glad with their own, such times as they return to mind and heart? Shall we too, we wonder, after life 5 little day is done. not come back, from such lands and climes as l Dear Mary Haworth: I am a ‘boy 16. and I wish I could help 1 my Dad. I wish we could go live {somewhere by ourselves. He is itoo good for his own good and =mo_ther is so domineering. She never consider him in smvytihing. I aim hate my mother. I can't bear to have her kiss me ,1 any more. I first began to notice Ontario and their six children, ‘"5’ one Sh°w°r was held who have been visiting Mrs. Itiess’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Higgins, 91 Fitzroy treet. leave for home on Sat- tirday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Randolph and their 2 daughters, Beverly and Becky of Richmond. Vir- ginia have flown by private plane to P.E.I. and are spend- ing several days at Shaw's Ho- tel. Brackley Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos and their two sons of Portland. Connecticut are vacationing at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. ‘ Mrs. .lulietle Beausoleil of ‘Montreal is spending several weeks at Shaw's Hotel, Brack- ley Beach. Mr. and Mrs Patti Bruneau and their five daughters of Quebec City are vacationing of Tryon. g Rev. Mr. MacKay officiated , at the ceremony and appropriate _ wedding music was provided by . Miss Bueiah Moaae. Bouquets? of spring flowers decorated ihei church. i The bride. who was given in marriage by Mr. Layton Wal- iield of Summersiderwore a bal- , gown of nylon i length veil was held in place by a band of blue flowers. Her oth- ; or accessories were in blue and l white and her corsage was also i blue and white. 5 The maid of honor. Miss Mar- ‘ garet Buchanan. Breadalbane. i wore a pink gown of nylon over taffeta in a ballerina length with matching headdress and pink and white actoessories. Her cor-I sage was white a-n ‘ The btst man was Mr. Beverly : Delaney. Summerside, brother of the groom and the usher ‘ was Leroy Dalaney. Summer-l side brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mia. Beverly Delan- ' ey. brother of the groom. About 3 30 guests attended the affair. l The bride's table was center-l ed with a three-tier wedding: cake and the toast to the bride ‘ was proposed by Denzie Delan-- brother of the groom. 93’. . blouaas. Pin Nita-n to fnhs'le—pre l‘C|1‘ out blouse tan!!!- Top off skirts. shorts. Printed Patten 4784: Missal’ Ilse: 1!. is. 10. ll. sine 10 , 35-inc :mi 1% yards. (Jiffy- 9' Ilcsday afternoon. HOWLAN On Monday evening. July lo. the St. Anthony's Parish Coun- cil of the CWL held their month- ly meeting. The annual meeting of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society was held recently in the parish hall with Rev. Pierre Arsenault. Summerside, as the guest speak- r. Miss Marion Carruthcrs. Cas- cumpec. is visiting relatives in Howlan. , Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault in Pi- usville on Tuesday evening. Sandra Arsenault is spending a few days with her cousins. Marlene and Carol Arsenault. Mrs. co Arsenault spent I few days recently in Albcrton with her sister, Mrs_ Herb avdcenter for Canadian Armed For-ll Q "I y. Mrs. Lyman Arsenault enter- ed the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday for treatment. James and Angela Ward are visiting their sister Bertha a n ii grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. l. Dyment in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin and family of Toronto and Mrs. Frank Gallant were in Summer- slde recently visiting relatives Jean Gallant and Valerie Grif- fln went to Woodstock on Wed- '1' Use odds JIFFY CB ‘nu-itty. beauty! 'n' ends of wool for this flower- garden afghan. to Have fun, watch TV. chat with friends. while you whip up this my-crochet afghan. Pattern IN! 1 directions for 0-inch medallion in worsted. - rnmrv ~nvs: CENTS (Coin) for this pattern (no starnlll. please) to Alice Brooks care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dent. on Front Street West. Toronto 1. Ontario. Ontario residents add 1 cent as tax. Print Plailb PAT- RN NUMBEII. NAME. AD- DRESS. '- NEVER anrons vawns no designs to knit. crochet. sew weave. embroider. (lull! - ll‘ our 1982 Needlecraft Catalog. Beailtlful Bulkles In a comlil fashion section plus bedspreadl. toys. linens. -films. I“P°°V9"'- plus two free vltterns. send 8 fill KW el. Brackley Beach. Dr. and Mrs. J. Crawler and their six children of St. Johns. Nfld. are vacationing for two weeks at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fehr and their two children accompanied by Mrs. McMahon I St. Bruno. Que. a-re V&C8't10T1ll11, alt Shaw's Hotel. Brackley Beach for 12 days. Capt. and Mrs. D. A. Slaugh- ter and their children. Susan Ellen.’ Peter and Paul. who have been on a IJWO monnh holiday leave in Canada left on return to Ghana, South Africa from Halifax. on July 24. capi. Slau- ghter is stationed at the training ces in Ghana and is married to the former Inez Keeping, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keeping of Murray Harbour. Capt. and Mrs. Slaughter visit- ed with her parents as well as witt other members of her fa- mily and in Arnprior. Ont. they spent some time with Capt. Slaughier‘s family. Mrs. rela- § Mass. is isiting George Nelson and other _tlvea and friends in Charlotte- town. Dr. L. W. Shaw has returned to his home in Southport after being a patient in hospital for some time. Mrs. John Bigelow, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Shaw. and her three children of Tor- onto. Ont. are spending some time with her parents. Mr. Big- elow will join his family next week and they will leave for a vacation in Hantspont, S. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren of the department of external affairs, Ottawa. who have been vacationing with Mr. MacLar- en‘: aunt. Mrs. Henry MacLar- en. Mt. Edward Road, have re- turned to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne J. Buell. Murray Harbour. have as their guests. their daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Macswain and daughter Valerie of Oshawa, Ont. Mrs. Bay Varner and family have returned to their home in Misses Lillian and Etlth Vanlderstine of Toronto. Ont. are spending t e summer mon- ths with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Vanlderstine, Mur- ray Harbour. guest of his parents. Mr. and, Mrs. William Glover. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harrls._7 Murray Barbour. have as their- guests. Mrs. . . Harris of; Biranin ‘ daughter Mrs. rater Gryson and l family. also of Michigan. MncF'aa'hne has returned to her home in Murray Barbour after spending several months in Montreal. She was accompanied on her trip by her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawton and family of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Arscnault and family ha in vc returned tfsntr htnnc ii Fain-view. l\'.s eftervfltiuhllirravllariisor for three weeks at Shaw's Hot-V Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Wollas- NY -things when I was 12. She yells l at Dad sometimes as if he were = a dog. And she hates his people. my grandfather is retired and lives alone. When he comes to lends of the bride in Peters’ we may inherit’ to this place of Road and the other at the home ‘ Jafineif geoplef ":0 ksee .,m;w H?’ of the groom's parents. Mr. and l n I 3 an O 5 heap’ n h e Mrs. James Derby in White l ff’ “"'"“h°'- fer. jpsifl W 9" lsipnids. Prior}; to thetwtfedltlllng the f w}fe:e:f:';ppr1‘:_a,,se;:filoofisfigg tvlisit. gheis nticetfpr a tent’ toys. I e was e gues o onor . en egins o row on in s several showers given her heagalfifsfiflgg 32:3" earth l and he leaves. My sister treats friends. ,, , .; jhim awful: she and my mother Mrs. Derby is the former Aud-l dauzitggesgnigd blonde Gra"d' are alike — no feeling for Dad. rey Jenkins. daughter of Mr. | “And its m,e',y bmwn_eyed.. Mother is crazy about her peo- and Mrs. Edward Jenkins. Hali- ' ' ple and trests them swell: and l . J dd d. formerly of Peters Road,‘ airaefidngr gdded wi,chel,y.. we‘ Iishate them as I hate her. Sh at by 1 i, . ,, , . bringing up my sister as if gflmezhegfirgssm Er s::;',nel.(l? M : we were rich. Judy is 14 and ne- ‘ Mr. Eddie MacDonald has re- “I wonder what she.“ ”kCiV°‘' ""09 3 h3nd- She Stays in ‘turned to his home in Ottawa , wh n 1‘ rows.” Granada h l bed nearly 811 day. She lives on ter visiting with 1,1,. mothe,-_; '3 5 9 3 ' "5 i bottled drinks and trash that He has had a heart attack and needs rest when he gets home, but they stay up most of the night. slamming doors and talk- ing loud. Sometimes he looks so bad. What can I do to help him. I wish I didn't worry so much about him. but I can't help it. B. Dear P. R.: It seems your mother is a person singularly lacking in wlege. percept- tion. taste and judgment in re- spect to human love. She falls so far about of mature under- standing on this score as to be an emotional moron. Due to her emotional limita- tions. her ignorance of real love (an emotion never felt in- her heart. never exercised in her experience). she tends to de- BACON lb-,69c Miracle Whip 39¢ B U T T E R It 53: MlCHAEL‘S GROCERY 8 Longworlh Ave. spise and to misconstrue genu- F‘j'—‘* lne love that is offered her. ; Thus for example. ln\rela-I tion to your loving-kind Dad.l she misconstrues the gentle-‘ ness, the compassion. the long-I suffering, the charity of his na-l ‘ flecte l Mrs, Lydia Macp,-,na1g_ "°‘,',",* mother buys for her. Once when : mc§.‘°§am';S 35”‘ are m°5”3 Dad objected. she screamed at: im. Dad goes without things hcl needs. trying to save a little,‘ said. “She already has a better start in the world Lhrill I had" 5 h e Mr. Mrs. J. E. Fairleas‘ and little son Ronnie of Guelph, ‘ . Ont. are spending their holidays . -I:-ered. "She weight-ti ti . with Mrs. Fairless’s parents, remem - , - . .b‘" l‘ d°e5"l help m"¢'h- MY Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson ‘ and 14 at birth‘ “hue my Bah’. "‘°”‘‘”‘ and Sister SP‘-"Id money Breadalbane . ' B°°k says I was ‘mly 5 and 3! as fast as he makes it I try to’ l m_s?llgtil_3;2uJv;::e£:|V::?;lSege ° u 1‘ give him back my allowance butl wit/lr. tand tlVllt'S.. Ralph Hogg of, Let the new “she. we «wishvdl he won-r take it. 1 ‘mo °"'°r amed Very plea" have above all else. that saving l ‘ Yalmy 0" Saturday evenlng h°"'l grace of living. which is a hap l lg:r"g0?arw§ggs1&g”'{'i§§;faG:'”':t; Ey spgit. to‘ swcctenuherbeveryf .. . ‘ ‘ , ay. ay s e enjoy e eauiy , vmnng f“""ds L" the 9"" that is to he found in c o m mon Mm Gardner m" ma-W ‘ ll'.i§“l§a?§din°l.7J§i'.";l..3"?.i§§ Til s;:'(;):(l1lfel‘“"’:"a:‘1’:,d;‘!°'=3;]l;‘;:“ f“'m appreciate what a blessing ‘ ‘:1 had“ seen {bf 8 number of the former. May she be brlfihli years. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner vi- ‘sited in Belmont. Kensington. , and Freetown. Mr. Hogg and his mother Mrs. .11. W. Hogg. Summerside spent la week with Mr. and Mrs. Gard-‘ M". Fred Levy and 50“ GH,_ ner in Wabaska and were de-~ lighted to have them as guests. 1 ald. Dartmouth. N.S.. are guests. .of Mrs. Levy's niece. Mrs. Mar-E CD1. and Mrs. H. T. Black and = ilslllgelxgmgig: and Mr’ Thomp- lfamily. Moncton. are vacation-: l Egg a‘t,,:§::ln§,::' lglaegfimt 11 ey Mrs. W. C. MacLcod returned lems Mr and Mr; Dam I HY“: to her home at Kensington onl ‘ ' ' ' .6 1° "Tuesday evening by car, af-terl ox, as well as other relatives and .‘ 8 ‘ Buying - Sell Line of 05*‘ J”. and Mrs. Ellis Carroll. Everett. Mass.. are visiting relatives and ,i‘1-lends at Margate. Charlotte- .town and O'Leary. For experienced and confident —CA Real Estate Consultant 269 Queen Street 97W Phone 394-3252 In the Front All Estate Business Lists of Buyers and Sellers. City and Country Service ial service without obligation LL-— John W. McicKenzie Member of Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards. ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Snpr. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-sm - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.|. ing - Renting I Real Call Day or Night —- Appraiser & Broker ’ Charlottetown Dial 4-642'! Sale! ALL SUMM DRESSES . reduced 33‘/3% SUNTER'S Ladies’ Wear 162 Great George St. Dial 4-6831 .. pending the past three weeks‘ lmends m the province’ ‘at Moncton. guest of her son- ln-law and daughter, Mr. and I .- Mr. and Mrs. William Sim-,Mrs_ Scott sinclaln mons rcturned recently to their. home at Sea View from Hamil-‘l , ton. Ont. where they visited Mrs. f i'Simmons' son and daughter-in-, law. Mr. and Mrs. John Blan-l . . 4 chard and family. and Caledonia. l mggxtgr ::1te&'eng:", Ifiiixafigif =where they were guests of her Kay‘ Kensingtom Ml_s_ Sam daughter. Mrs. Edmund Burkelspem the previous monm m Toronto visiting friends. Mrs. Harry Saul of Winnipeg. arrived on Wednesday, land Mr. Burke. Mr. and rs.§ lsimmons also visited in Toron-. ~ l to, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, ML and M“ James Gibson ! and son Jamie of Moncton. N.B., l are vacationing with Mrs. Gib- Mrs. T. R. Hannah and fam-Egon“ parents. the Re“ and ‘ii ' ti ‘ .y-“Twig: ";_Ic:::nayh.:y :;'£ent::fMrs. Alexander MacKay, Ken- lMr. and Mrs. Halsey Profitt.l ‘Burlington, and other relatives‘ ere. sington. The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs and family oflLong Saulti. ; ' _ . 0nt.. arrived recenty to spen I ‘urn’ gflirfiamg hLlv'"g3h;ae' a month at St. Mark’s Rectory. omp ne‘ y er 50"‘ ‘I’ Kenslngton. The Rev. and Mrs. Boyd Livingstone of ottaw" Sb Ron Parsons and family of Ken-. rived recently to visit her dau- singmn Wm‘ at the “me “me ghter. Mrs. Earl Carrier, M. occupy the Rectory at Long Carrier and family. Kensington, Sm“ her daughter and son-in-law. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maclfinnon and family..Strathcona. and her sister Miss Jennie Nicholson and brother. Mr. Neil Nicholson, Al- bion Cross. '1 MEDICAL PHARMACY here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDICAL PIIARMAGY Corner of Poison! and Richmond St.. Cb’town Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewart and daughters. Joan and Moira. Halifax. are vacationing at Cavendish Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breb- ner. Scltuate. Mass.. and Mr. M] island furricrs ltd. HALFPR-ICE SALE ENDS SATURDAY! ’ HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! our Annual Half Price Sale is nearly over. ‘in there it lens at sensational savings. shop today- therc is still a large selection from which is c - III balance of the quality COTTON DRESSES regularly 10.95 to 19.98 5.48 to 9.99 WOOL SKIRTS plains and plaids 15.05 Regular 7.” to 3.98 - 7.98 5.38-10.73 island furriers limited ' Regular 10.75 . 21.45 i Come and get acquainted TREMENDOUS SAVINGS AWAIT YOU DURING “RURAL = APPRECIATION DAYS" WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.‘ JULY 25, 26, 27, 28 TO GO! i ONE OF THE GREATEST SALES EVENTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN’S HISTORY! Yes. the whole island's going to be talking about "Rural Appreciation Days". l one of the greatest sales events in Charlottetown’: history! Merchants are of- fering thcir finest merchandise of tremendous savings! it's their way ofthanlt. lng ell rural residents of this Island province for their continued support and patronage. Take this opportunity to meet these neighbour - merchants — and ' save as never before! While this event is prilnoriy designed to express ep- preciai-ion for rural support of the City of Charlottetown. u very special invita- tion is extended to one and uh. including all visitors to our Island. to pol-ti pace in this tremendous savings event in Charlottetown. 79 Grnfton St. Charlottetown I t l