: ore 7 , IARY ' tea Vr and Vee Corll Mecer er risttng af Me home of hie) oenent a short hold with Bie’) Ar US sneer. crrmeme i FLLEN S D ” Mane Farnwnnd thes attend parents” Mir and -frs Aeneas heother . and ister in. lau Mr KFIGHLFY Pngiand ‘CP af e ‘ end the MacFar ane and Hawa MacDanald Thes. were aceam and \Mrs Frank acMana d. Yerkshire municipal auther nes : wedding’ at the Redeque lnite BY ; ; rier c | - Suly P00 Offerings Cnien cee Hat ae ee panied hy hie hrother and « Fast Raltir. recenth are worr “ . a spate of 2a Mrs Abiz is ister of the. ter-injaw, Mr and Mrs. Ceri a ua oid! bee eee amppost thefts “We just ‘nd ri aif ala Ps rden. -* groom Ross Howatt MacDonald of New Glascow, N oc ' a gaping hole and severed “" oF ~~ CF Zi ++ Shien weil -sinis tpt ioe Kensmgion motored 1) nines leakin g dangerous!: , ; . Mis Carrie Reeves has re Dorchester. and nica Plains eneion. NO Yon Thursday ae said an engineer One tiene: § . So. by this. July is here! Come still reach away toward the mor. turned to her home in Redentie and .with Soni MacDonald. COMPaMied by Their daughter in. | ~:° the -sinciént lights are init we fancy, on delightful paths. ning sun green and dependable tar cthe cena —Her aranri-_Resten—Mass a4. Mrs Watne Champian and ne e ancie S - pe \ thosé winding red trails that up The free stabling of the Inafint. ton Rebhy Roherte oat Winctoe ons Michael and Craig. Mr oe r Oy One 0 Oe ’ hill and down dale, lead by that barn has had so many qualities accompanied: his grandmother Vieter MarMonald - Fae ¢ | Ampton and family left hy air were contol an mnie : “f unbroken, unspoiled freshness’ tg eammend it the lan is now where he will spend twa weeks. Point. ic snending tame: time in fron M mncton to fly tn Edmon which ts the early summer's ta extend it bw add ne a sizahle .of his holidave Ottawa where be will attend ton, Alta where hey planned GASP FOR own Presently; indeed too soon shed. as Peter*exniained it tn E the wedding st hia brother 2c At wh Mand Mrs DO YOU : othe havlands will be shorn But day.-‘not to an end hut atont a Mrs lohn © Campbell. and Charles. MacNonald . ohn Dean before coniminc 1° BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? now the fields are full, green rip: side'’ ta afford added stahling her dauchter, Moll Ottawa, * ie yan wer. ¥ ety ne) will joia Das acthma of chrome bronchitis keep ples untouched by the knives of and also more. spare ta store re -recent nent: a week's vaea Mr fand Mrs. Fdear Deans ir Champion - The latter ma: - misery with difficult Breathing— the fnowers euirements of hedding and fegd fon at their home-in Red Point and familé Charlottorawn were : to. Vaneouvet where he Is wheezing. cough ng dso it eae eee We think happily of the spal® Hence the trek to the woodlands Sunday Visitors 'nf Mr. and Mrs CU oved. with Nod SOR RO BN. yaur eeeh maosaibe to oat roca of roses July will bring in gift today And this was 4 June. <Congratulations are heing ex- Arnett Robertson and Maxwell (UPaMs.. Several. months aga 8” se . vag ne Then heres ©. - the‘fine offerings of the gardens. day And it was June kittens of fended to Vr and Mrs James Roehegtsan. Kingshore ; oad news’ Thousands of Canadians use And als, the delicate. pink-cup which the fluff. white kotren -Camphbe Raita ‘Rav on their pe « ROY TEACHES FLDERS ~ cons of RAZ-MAH copevies os ped blooms of the briers that “only a vear old herself’ hy recent! marnace sin Rolle Ras Ret. Mr: and “ire. WO COTGRAVE, EngYand cP a aise Bary pe eee _ more “or: les€:» waste. their blos- Alex's reckoning: brought in tid Church Roth are teachers im Smith. -Kingshorn spent a few Sched parents.of an llovear RAZ MAM Capsu es today—only 8c and : soms and sweetness along quiet ings when she came ta hreak ‘the Souris Recienal Hich School dave in Halifax rerenth . oid bhnd—hov are. being taucht~ 91-45 a+ drug counters everywhere, and remote country lanes ne fast this mornine Now where Rraiiie hy hint an that they can MOTHERS! Fer children's bronchial “—harking hack ‘te the-—enchant--can-they he was—and sill te Mr and Mr-. Walter Chine. Rarbara’ Rrucre Fact. Raltie Correspond when he leaves his + ASTHMA end ° ment of his young July days re- the -2zztine question Kingshore spent the weekend{ and Allan Paquet) Sours both Nottinghamshire home to gn tr SROURING 9x0 SAILOR Stee 7a calls their delight: Generously now the summer With friends in Nova Scotia Pupils of Souris Regional Hich 4 speeta! school next year nes A a the waters of life, we sat scatters her favors Lavishty School left on a ten dav. tour. ta : aT To ete together > to touch “the*eve of the hehold Mrooand .Mre< Martin Hunter Saskatchewan = Rarhara.is the ° : ; e : Rand in hand. In the golden days er’. beauty is spread on‘every left on return te their home in daughter of Mr and Vrs Hares th | t t t | *<—-.. Of the beautiful early summer hand in the humhblest flower , Parrshero NS after visiting Dixon and Allan ia the con o,f 16 ores 5 y. es om weather ings, in the green satin wave for the tact three weeks with My Mrs St--Clatr Parquet and* the ¢ f I i . be: fa When. skies were purple, and lets the light winds stir an pret. and Mrs Harold Hunter, North late Mr Paquet. Saris : in Ta mi linery breath was praise’™ ‘tily—on- meadow and —grainland Lake e P- -< Every breath today ‘was in pastorals painted evervwhere Peter = MacDonald Rorden now arriving praise'’’ Frequently one heard And vet one suspects there: are “t? and At , Heath Ching and EPPO ee eeeroccsessooe it expressed, “!Was there ever those who fall to find beauty in *on Barry. Black Pond. recent- 4 ~ at . a day so lovely" Or "a sky the mear sizht They lonk for if |) spent afew davs in Halifax. ¢ A. BENNETT CARR: + 5 ; Z so summery” or ‘so much only afar. She writes # $ Sun Lite of Canada ¢ THE FLITE MILLINERY crass_for the stock this time of “‘Man dreams of heanty fetch Mrs F S&S. Rose returned to ¢ District Supervisor - : year” Or |'the crops looking so ed afar her home in Fast Baltic having ¢ Insurance (erunselling ? well” ; rn Of marble courts and niansion. “Visited with her daughter and $ Charlottetown. PEI . Closed Saturday noon July & August is was fect vy for Of golden temples r + son-in-law Vr and Mrs 2:6 R817 =4n °K + + as as A a a a da eas oon P ch with ae tae _ Mau : Phone 48817 - 4.5435 $ 142 Gt. George St. Charlottetown ' ‘ el oo in the bush and rene mn tas : AOPeO Ce eesssecsesoscc. @ 2 ~~ _ = : ai mn -— = a , pleasant.”' : He dreams of dazzling enion.. Or and Mrs James Noonan t = i" Teed or This was the chosen work of -nades tof Moncton “NR were- week- ‘ Ahove are pictured three of 410 - 12 vears!: Theresa Doyle the farm today at Alderlea. 1 nm All draped in blinding sp! ur end quests of the former's moth. Te ¢@ 2 the prizew nners?.of the West . 2nd -in 3rd year intermediate T UCW this “between time’, which A acne binding, splendour er, Mrs Hehre Noonan ~ They THE LADIES OF FIRST KINGS *Covehead 44H Garment Club’: (1314 years) and Lynn ryon comes between the close of tae Unearthly bright. en grandeur attended the wedding of Dr : : ’ ; . G T cropping and the beginning of But seldom does he ever see Noonan's brother, LAC Noonan 9 _ r 2nd. prize in Ard vear. Junior, mor | Assist C f . the haying. True there may he True- beauty so entrancing. and Lois Carr, at the Air- Base F E a_spot of weeding to take care A tender, scented fragrant flow Chapel in Summerside ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN 2 blic:S Ls F hi | With Supper i. : U IC peda ime Os tons | the mangels our only hoe A-treeor-stinheams dancing FY and Mrs’ G .A Kell af |. wThe Tryon UCW. Unit & held crop — are reported to he "gs lit He fails tn ‘note the. summer Greenwood N S were weekend A : cat . yi ne s * : Young tambe ta purple etaver > its Hene—\onnan—Fhey—alen fT — | © oe Jr -The president, Mrs Jack -So a spell of lumbering, ours Or hillsides silvered with the attended the wedding of Mrs eet et eee ee ae eee eee Achievement Dav was held Faustina Myers. and a fashicn Sorensen, called the meeting to went to Back to the woodlands .- frost. Kells. -hrother LAC Gregory ee. TEA recentls at the West Coveheod parade hw the girls of thet? -order The opening poem,. ‘It Is which. despite many a harvest Or autumn’: crowning cover Noonan to Lois Carr. at the C.-A ° ° 2 Sehael—_ter—_the. 4H Garment vears work | . : a Reauteous Evening uh af: the. district Many oma Seventeen girle In all compet by Mrs. Howatt The minutes of her taken through the vears, night. and Mrs Keil and two children thers and interested friends at ed the program as outlined Hr the Mav meeting were read and - : L to R., Gail MacLatehlan, MacMillan, Ist tn 3rd year ju of in this interlude but a yet er, ps ht} htA bj Vv mM , Da their monthly meetine at the tle on. the small side yet ta fields, guests of the latters mother, 1a 1 cnrevemen ay. home of Mrs Everett Howatl,. weed” arn was read of fuel-wood and pieces of lum Until Monday Diary -- Good. B Station in Summerside. F-L 2 a —.Jocilvn and Susan were als ~ SAT IDA aes SARS ai IT erm ne tended We were alsa pleased them The following tsa tist-of— approved Members — answered : a guests of F-L and Mrs. RR. F nc ta have as.a giest Wr-locke aic 1! : . Zz certificate winners the roll with q verse of scripture . Chapman, Hillcrest teacher student. fram Rritish Fourth year Faye Mac begisning with the letter J : j ‘ Hondurus, who te studving |» “Willan. Marjorie Maye. Third The tressurer_reported $117.38 . Mr. and Mrs Gerard Mac- canada’ so that he may return year intermediate Jo-Anne Fa’ _ne F t to th tral t Th Z : Donald. Dorchester, Mass, left @ ST JAME UNITED I 1UR 'o hig native land to teach There Tweacon. Ther®saDoyte-Carct eee re ihe cone Srepeurer rae . . NT Georgetown on Thursday aft- ® Mrs. Rertha Blanchard anc Mave Lynn eee er : . oe ci ‘ gs third year junior he ee ! ira yee ’ 43 an supper which— th ny : “ Miss MacDortald from the De “MacMillan, Gail Macbauchlan) 4 beet eakeu to heln attr aus : : : sartment of Agriculture judget Second year intermediate Char 400, 9 wonderful _ success : ; mas the work They spoke briefly ‘notte Youland, Clarice Basebty Wa lite ial $19R Mm having been r, SOURIS - * songratiulating the cirls of ther Faustina vers, ,Ronica ve realized for the groups The , | work and commending the lea Second vear ‘funior Tudy * f. members were reminded ' ’ : ters Mrs—Walter—Macl-++-—Yeunker—Wanda Youland Shi ene articles forthe ditty hags Phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., July 2, 1966. 7 Mirs ‘Ira MacDonald) Vrs Lo ran Hambly, Sally Mave Fist. nich the group -plans tn make : a ; 7 4 tee " J ‘ os — well Yaunker “and Mrs Chester vear Susan Reairstn._ Shetta Yor the port worker at Halifax Tt y Hughes for their fine leader. Mvers was decided -tn donate a~sum of H A Pp E N | N G S * ship . On behalf om the club. - prizes monev toward the expenses of- : Highlights) of the meeting. were presented. by Mrs Lowel! (0 oy un. Cort otrle th . é were publie speakmec bv Gail Younker to all first and second . e . = ** - Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone +8506 Best. who has heen>accepted to “ . . seca ‘eae «Carol Mase and_place winners are amp Comet feel : . < The worship service was led Russe¥ Driscoll! MLA ‘and fa- turned to her home in Stanhope MARY HAWORTH a by Mrs Archie Thomson on. the miy of Mt. Herbert, recently after spending eight months oe ~ thought, “Things. happen when had as their dinner guests Mr. visiting her daughters. Fdith in you pray” The study was con- Driscoll's nephew, Hon: J. P. Chatham. Ont. and Etta ‘n° ducted by Mrs Jean Carruthers MacIsaac, minister of munici- Whitby, Ont.. and her son Tom Matron Cannot Forget on “Old Believers in New Bra pal affairs for Saskatchewan. : pe in Toronto. She wat also the Zt ‘COME AND. CHAT WITH THE ‘SPECIAL Fete : ‘ GUESTS OF HONOR: | pacntegneamncenanconeengeang eames ememesnssesecsetsishiniemsten Premier and Mra, Walter R. Shaw AND - and his wife Marie, and_parents guest of her granddaughter. Vrs / d h Ma . Affairs Of First Mate The July meeting will meet af Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maclsaac Blair James, while in Toronto Mr. an Mrs. Keit cKenzle the home of Mrs. Gordon Carr. of Fairview, P. E. I. . .- The program leader for this Mr and Mrs Gordon Willett, . HEAR WARY DRAWORTH your memories of hime &—mreeting—wttt—_he—_4 re Walter ‘Mrs—Bert—Misener—has—r-¢-—_returned to Bedford NH. aft Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacAulay : ae Please try tn- help me. under- first rate_psychelogist or psv- Wood and the worship service ————— er spending two weeks at: their : s eee al ' aon the actions of my first hus- eo eT a will be led by Mrs Jack Soren- visional commissioner tor Kings home in Hampton. : ay an ; is Is probably the direct ap--sen Mrs Wendell MacFadven County a “ Y “ : d : d T married him 18 vears age. proach to laying the ghost of an will have the opening poem ner, oe a os tae . Mr. and Mrs Fred Aziz and Mr. an Mrs. Melvin McQual ' M.P. 3 The marriage lasted for. five underlying restless feeligg on After the meeting a social fime girl guides were also in attend- young daughter Cara! of Tor- : * years. but never was happy for your part that you've still got was enjoved. Refreshments were ance - ; onto left on Sunday after visit either of us. Four vears after ‘unfinished busihess’’ .to - set- served by the hostess and the — we were divorced | marned 2- tlhe with him committee in charge == : Z g2in, most fortunately | have . So much for preface. Now, as a i a fine hushand and two voung to why he gravitated to his “eons - : - friends’ mothers. rather than to : f : 4 ; * Bas till T'm eyrious as: ta whe ‘ 6 Montague Local ir r * : ‘ females of his own age. in quest . omar —ttret™irreh ant grat ated-«th—nt sweetheart inve._one—mary ie... oe eT! Fees erences toreereenntenner i one - rere , : affairs with older women He fer that he was groping blindly Guides Assoc: _ ik Pas ert r remem hf mentee pag __- flirted with and definitely. was to begin, again, at the beginn Me d ua8 | attracted to his friend's moth ing. with respect 1a Tocng amd eting Hel ——4—___ Ls sr. : ers being loved | + ot] ncaa einsisideninacenesseeeell cicsinaseeensmisanstnsi 1 knew his background well. as In short, if may be that he was —A—meeting of the—Local—As i . ‘we grew up in the same small heading backward in time, to a Sociatinn of the Montague Gir! ‘ é & seen E _ : town His people were in va “baby hoy doting mother” sort Guides was held recently in. the : 7s rious professions and smal! busi of emotional affinity. on the un- Elementary ~ school, Montague ’ ; . : nesses, well respected He he conscious plane And.that might Mrs John Hughes, District Com- ? 5 e ¥ haved with notable heroism in he either because he bungered Missioner, was chairman Iwe-g— | — . th ‘ : ae Be z moe “g the Korean conflict Sincerely. for good quality mother love he the absence of the secretary, Bose : . is gh ‘ : P : a & G_ never had, in satisfactory mea- Mrs. David Clarkson read the : : - : : ’ : > ee DEARG G Th should think sure. Or ‘because he was try- Minutes of the last meeting and es ; : : : it might strike vou as a bit odd. ing, compulsively, te conjure the treasurer's report was -given ss e « - to be still hothering vour head. opportunities for baiting and de- by Mrs. Mary Craig Several ’ about your former hushand’s moralizing. older women, as ifems of business were brought . neurotic quirks of long an. when. sv : before the meeting; a letter was r terrace earner tet oe symbolic substitutes “for a moth ; voirve heen separated from him er~whom he obscurely. resent. read from’ Mrs Doris MeMillan % for. 12 vears, and happily mar ed-and rejected, for obscure rea. Provincial camp commissioner * ried ta another man for the past sons requesting a donation of a pat-, Re » “ - mine “vears, «von 4a : In anv case. it hehooves von to bel box for provincial equipment In 3. sense. vour hunzover r@eognize the lack of logic and The committee in charge of the ; 5 i | curiosity seems vacuels moro ‘the unrealism. of vour. continu show held recently at Yeo's a Cc wor e per. as if you term somehow ing engrossment in unanswer- Theatre reported a -swhstantial . - spying on his personality: frem ed questions about his. earlier Sum was made and it was de q : a furtive insider vantage point maladjustments. ~ cided that this money would ‘be : long after doors were closed. be — It isn't fair te yourself, your used to assist the: Montague tween vou and him. presumah- hushand or your children So Guides who are~attending the Is take my advice and get special. Kings Divisiqnal Camp and al- However. at he still hovers ist counselling help in working 8° the guides attending. Herit-’ ‘ - 4 ghost like in the wings of vour your way out of lunking involve. 28¢ camp and International consciousness, = shadewy per ment with a chapter of @xperi.. camp Mrs George Inman, Di- son who hrovzht ven wanhapm ence that can't he relived and “neseein the earlw-rounds @f your shouldn't he subjectively revisi: through her column, not. by adult expeérignee, vou probably ted. secretly, as acsort of grave’ mail or, personal interview . a ought to come te grips with the site een MH Write her tn care of The Guiar- +s we t~ “haunting” by tree! y disens sing . Mary Haworth’ eounsels dian . ’ ‘ Now that schools are closing and some already elosed our : 3 Island children will he beginning their well deserved ' ai : ‘ summer Vacation. This is the time of year when children . become carefree and many times forget to watch for pee y . a! “traffic. It is then left ta the Motorist to he on his guard ° oe eis at all times while driving. Residential areas where children are aceustomed to playing in the street create special danger areas. Na demand will make a moforist more eare- eee 5 83 » ful. — this must be his own personal decision. PLEASE | : make YOUR decision NOW. Make Prince Edward Island a safe place for growing youngsters. A little CAUTION may save a life. ITS UP TO YOU, . Hon. L. G. Dewar ~ Provincial Secretary. mame meth ilar ‘On the Trans-Canada Highway near | Hem ‘@OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 FROM 10 a.m. to 10 p.m / : See ~~ PADMISSION: Adults 50¢; Children: S5e~ ea SNS ere cene . SES Aslan hi OTS Se <a i _ AA ND OXYGEN oID. igh He The Province of Prince ‘Edicerd Island __ ~~» Ceeil Dunbar, Menage”